Mercantile Assessment for 1S67. NOTICE is hereby given, to all Whole sale and Retail Dealers of Merchan dise and Distillers, of the County of Monroe and State of Pennsylvania, that they or all classified and assessed by the Appraiser Aleicanlile I axes lor the year 1667, as fol lows: Borough of Stroudftbiirff. Cln!. lArenfe. Thilip Miller, cabinet-ware, 14 $7 00 Flory & brother, stoves, Ac, 14 7 00 Jerome Storm, store, 13 10 00 Miss Hohcnshilt, fancy goods, 14 7 00 liarnet MausSeld, store, 13 10 00 "Waters & Son, boots, &c, 14 7 00 Charles Keller, do. 14 7 00 "Win. IlolIinshcaJ, medicines, 13 10 00 IJrown & Keller, jewelry, 13 10 00 Dreher it JJrothcr, medicine?, 13 10 00 James l'auli, store, 14 7 00 I'auti & Co., tobacco, 11 15 00 Herrmann & Labar, notions, 11 13 00 llobert Huston, store, 13 10 00 J. II. McCaTty, .cabinet-ware, 14 SabihaDe Young, fancy goods, 14 7 t Miss Wintertuutc. 'do. 14 7 J. li. Morgan, store, 14 7 C. D. ISrodkead, do. 14 7 John O: Saylor, saddler, 14 7 McFall Sc Kcifer, flour, &c, 14 7 S. D. Dreher, saddler, 14 7 J. B. Miller, store. 14 7 It. F. fc II. D. Bush, do. 14 7 AVm. Kiser, stoves, c, 14 7 James Gouger, groceries, 14 7 Kobrt Boys, store, 14 7 Andrew Rogers, cabinet-ware, 14 7 Mr. Frankenfield, 'do. 14 7 Walton & Philips, store, 14 7 Nicholas Ruster, store, 12 12.50 Arch. Jansco, confectioner, 14 7 00 Fred. Fable, store, 13 10 00 Godfrey Ruff, B. saloon C mo. 15 00 Christian lliller, do. do. 15 00 Reuben Miller, saddler, 14 7 00 II. S. Wagner, store, 12 12 50 Alex. Raubenold, watches, &c 14 7 00 Morris Drake, boots & shoes, 14 7 00 Detrick & Williams, medicines, 13 10 00 Darius Drehcr, store, 14 7 00 M. M. Burnett, mer. tailor, 14 7 00 Joseph Wallace, store, 12 12 50 W. X. Baker, confectioner, 14 7 00 Rob. Kilenbcrger, tobacconist, 14 7 00 Wm. James, store, 14 7 00 D. II. WyckofF, tobacco, Sc., 14 7 00 ISarrctt TovnIiii. Falcns & Northrop, store, Wm. It. Stright, groceries Decker & Dun, store, fjhafer & Rheinhart, do. J. JS. Coleman, do. 14 14 13 14 14 1 10 7 CliCMiutliill Tou niiliip. Chas. Sensabauob, store, 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 i 7 7 7 i 7 7 L. M. Heller, do. George Miller, Henry Getz, John Mcrwine, Samuel Arnold, Chas. Tidd, saddler, store, do. do. do. Coolbuush Township Susan Young, groceries, 14 J. A. Young, store, 14 Josiah Dowliog, groceries, 14 Dodge & Co., store, 1 1 Eldred Township. Joseph Hawk, store, 14 John llarter, do. 14 Eat est l'carcel, do. 14 Hamilton Towiiiliip. Saylor & Brother, store, 14 J. A. Bossurd, do. 14 Stephen Gearsh, do. 14 7 7 15 t 15 7 7 Metzger & Fellenser, distil'ry, J. Kircuff, . storOj 14 A. W. Loder, do. . 14 Casper Metzger, do. 14 I'ocono Toivnship. Daniel Custard, Jacob Stouter, George Lessig, Mary Knije, S. Kistler & Co., Ferdinand Tee!, store, do. do. notions, More; do. 14 14 14 14 14 14 1'olk Towmliip. R. W. Krcsge, . storo, J. G. Weust, do. DaTid Kresge, do. II. McClellen, do. S. H. Lee, flour, Harper, Craig & Wills, store, Peter Gilbert. do. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 i mm t 7 i 7 7 7 Siuillificld Township. Amos Labar, store, 14 W. B. BrodLcad, billiard table, Do. do. ten pin alley, A. B. Burrell, - fclore, 14 David Shanon, . do. 14 B. S.BroJhead, do. 14 J. Labar, do. 14 A. D. Frees, do. 14 Kiias Huffman, do. 14 James Bell, jr., d. 14 Stroud Township. 1 15 15 i 1 7 7 7 7 7 Smith cc Trible, ctore, 14 13 7 7 15 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 Thomas Stemple, do Iiuff tc Liscr, brewery, Decker & Dun,- -ctore, - 14 M. Decker, ' . .do. 14 Nensol Detrick, groceries, 14 M. Feulk, teu pin alley, 7 00 15 00 Jackson Township. E.Marvin, - Etorc, 14 7 00 lUiddlc SHiiluUcld. K. B. Shoemaker, etore, 14 7 00 Amos Schoonovcr. do. 14 7 00 To b )Ii a 11 11 a. Township, Isaac Staufer, . ' store, 14 7 00 Timothy Miller, do. 14 7 00 Charles Elackrslv. do. 14 7 00 j f Paradise Township Charles Henry, etore, .14 7 00 Jaes Kiutz. do. 14 7 00 J. Smith, do. 14 7 00 Kos Township. fieuben Hartzell, store, .11 7 00 Jacob Donser, do. 14 7 00 Notice is hereby given, that an Appeal Will be ii-eU at the Commissioners' Ollice, t fitroadsbiir-j; on SATURDAY, the 22d dar of JUNE, 1867, at 9 o'clock, a. .v where persons who feci themselves SSrbvcd .by-the foregoing Appraise ment cau iJLUAid. VETER GRUVKll, -;May SO, 18C7.J Appraiser. ryX i lMyfc3J&Qkra WASH STAND, ; T .en ycu cau tbem at McCabtv's .ar air-crwr for 2.&0 August 2, K6tf' A Condensed Statement OF THE ACCOUNT OF JACOB EJLER, . uiius una iuonies re ceived and pa id out in liquidation of Town of sembly approved April 11th, I860. DK. - rrt . i ne accountant is charged with the fol lowing, to wit: F'm John Frantz, June 14, 'CG, cash,?2S9 jij " " " .Aug. 9 " 170 4t 424 70 184 303 549 u tc " " 13, " Jan. 11,'G7. 4 April IS), " In the hinds of the Collector, $2,053 The accountant claims Credit for the fol lowing Bonds paid with Interest: . CR. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 xMchoIas Smith, 273 Uaviu llellelhnger, i9 9; Joseph irable, - 221 David Kreche!, 434 Jacob Frantz, 330 Sidney Smith, 113 George Smale, 64 95 Psadore Smith (refunded"). fi 00 Joseph Hawk, part on balance, 200 Com. on 81501 at 2 P. Ct., 30 03 balance cue township, 240 77 S2.053 7 Y e the underpinned Auditors of the township of Eldred, do certify that we have examined the foregoing Account and find it correct. JOHN IIARTER, ER, I m PHILIP DRUM HELLER, Auditors JOHN DIETER, May 30, 1S67. Dissolution Notice. snip uoncis lor loured Township. Monroe County pa. Prepared and published by lie I ownship Auditor. under Art r a. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Detrick &. William?, in the Drug, .Medicine, Watch Jewelry business, was dissolved by mutual consent on rnday the lUth flay ot iVIay inst. All persons in debted to the late firm are requested to cal and pay up, and tho?e having claims aains the same will present them for settlement without delay. The business will be con tinued at the old stand by C. S. Detrick &, Co., whr have employed Mr. Peter S. Wil Mams to supervise the Watch & Jewelry 00 00 00 department. C. S. DETRICK, P. S. WILLIAMS. Stroudsburg, May 1G, 1SG7. 00 00 00 00 00 00 STROUDSBl'Rti CEMETERY. "jVTOTICE. A meeting 0f the STOCK 1 HOLDERS will be held at the Public House of Lynford Marsh, in the borough Stroudsburg, on WEDNESDAY, June 5th at 3 o'clock, p. in., tor the purpose of elect 00 00 00 ing a Board of Managers for the ensuing year. A. REEVES JACKSON, May 23, lS67.-2t J Secretary 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Church Notice ! "jVTOTICE is hereby given to all person? i. 1 having their names on the subscription list presented by Valentine Kautz, of last year, also those on the one of tins year, for the erection of a LUTH ERA IV CHURCH in Stroudborg; will please to hold them selves in readiness to pay their subscriptions. if less than S'Jo, when caileJ upon. And all sums of 25, and over, may be paid in quar terly installments, the first becoming due the first of Angust next, the last, first of May, 1(13. By order of May 23, 1SG7. CHURCH COUNCIL. A VALIA1ILE SLATE P R 0 P B R T I FOR SALE. BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, V V on Wednesday, flic 12th day of June, 18G7, at the Public House of Samuel I. Ber ber, Lehiph Uap Depot, Lehigh County, Penn., at (1) one o clock, P. 31., the follow ing dercribed Property: A tract ot Lnnd containing1 about 21 ACRES, on which is one of the most valuable SLATE QUARRIES now in operation. The material is particu larly adapted for School Slates, Mantles and Billiard Table, and is the most extensive deposit of that class of Slate that has yet been developed m this country. The im 00 00 provements thereon ore : First, A SCHOOL SLATE FACTORY, 60x30, 00 rith all the necessary Out-Buildings and 00 Machinery for manufacturing, now in ope 00 ration and in good order, which is run by a 00 ncTer-failing water-power, and capable 00 producing 3,000 cacs of Slatrs annually. 00 00 00 Second. A Frame Dwelling and Store House, 24x40, with Kitchen and Warerooni attached. The Store sales amount to $10, 000 annually. Adjoining the Factory is a firEl-class site for a Tannery, with sufficient water-power to do a large business. The above described property is situated near Krescrcville, Monroe County, Penn., and is ten miles trom Rail Road. This sub- lecta the Slate manufactured here to lo 0 cents per case cartaffe.' in excess ot the cart age paid by the manufacturers on the Le- hiffh. The adant3ges of this Property are: 1st. The bodv of Slate is inexhaustible. ' 2d. Slate can be Quarried here and split ot the Factory door for one-half the price paid for fclate on the Lehigh. 3d. J he lumber useri for frames and for boxing the Slates, costs 33 J per cent, less than other manufacturers have to pay. This arises from the proximity of the works to the Lumber Country. -' This is a rare chance for Capitalists and active business mn to purchase a valuable property. One-fifili of. eaid property was eold in 163 for 12,000, before the improve ments were erected. Persons desirous of purchasing, are solici ted to visit the Works before the day of SjIc, and examine for themselves. Every courte sy will be extended and information given Ly L. E. WILLS, the present Superintend ent. ' ...... Terms and conditions mode known on the day of Sale by H. W. IlAKlK, 1j. Ij. V JliJjO, . . ALLEN CRAICi, Administrator of Thos. Crai. Decased. May 23, 1607.-31. J"cCARTV is the only Furniture dealer IV I in troii.lfcbijr-r who" has a License to tell FURNITURE. f AuffMt 2, 153. BoroHIi Boniity Account. Account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Trea surer of Bounty Fund oj the Borough of Stroudslurg, as prepared and pub- usneu vi jtorovgn uaiior, under Act of Assembly oj Aprd 11, 1SGG. Draft ordered September 5, 18G4 ; DR. To proceeds of note discounted at Stroudsburg Bank, Aug. 3, 101, $11812 00 00 Amount of $2o subscriptions of C7 persons, 1575 00 00 00 00 00 00 79 613187 00 CR. By counterfeit bill, $5 00 By following payments made by order of Draft Committee: George Fable for bounty to John Deer, $300 Premiums for procuring enlistment, viz. : 79 00 70 John F. Barry, A. J. Cool ba ugh, Henry Sergeant," Hercules Sergeant William Sergeant,, Robert R. Miller, William Oeppling, Martin lLenbncr, Charles J. Kemmcrer, Samuel A. Ilouser, John CJekler, Geo. B. Armitage, Charles Staples, George A. Ilouser, Edwin Staples, George Shackelton, George B. Armitage, George Fabel, amt. ad van'd to John D. Smith, Do. to David Huntsman, 10 40 10 10 10 10 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (K) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 84 50 00 25 25 Theodore Schoch, printing, 19 Sealy Drake, 10 Wm. Davis, for payment made to Joseph Stamctz, Linford Marsh, expenses, William Davis, telegrams, John De Young, printing, Linford Marsh, expenses to and from Philadel phia, Linford Marsh, services, W. S. Flory, for mustcr- ing, Kautz & Huntsman, liv ery, Thos. M. McIIhaney, ex penses and services at Easton, John Widmer, (ieo. Fable, services, Christian Heller, rent, M. B. Postens, A. R. Jackson, Revenue Stamps, Daniel Pugh, bounty, Sydenham Siaples, 10 5 33 10 09 00 00 50 40 14 10 20 30 3 5 7G 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 400 400 ofj Linford Marsh, for " to G vols., Robert Huston, for " to 23 vols., 2100 00 G931 00 00 00 Robert Huston, expenses, 120 " services, 45 ' bounty to 4 vol., . 40 00 $102,63 Bal. in hands of Treas urer applieJ lo note in Stroudsburg Bank, 2534 37 $13197 00 Draft of February 15, 1SG5 DR. To proceeds of note discounted at birorJsburg Bink, Aug. 3, 1SG5, 4921 G7 Do. Auz. 11, 16G5, 3937 33 Proceeds of note discounted in fa vor of Liuford Marsh, 3920 00 Do. do. do. 3430 00 Amt. .$25 subscription of 103 per sons, 2575 00 Samuel Moore's subscription, 13 00 Total, CR. $18797 00 By Revenue Stamps, C 63 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 30 00 47 00 00 80 00 28 GO 00 L. . Miller, horse hire, 6 Geo. Knaus., 10 James Schoch, posting bills, Theodore Schoch, printing, 2 John De Young, -5 val. Kautz, horse hire, 12 Melchoir Bcsaard, board, 1 Jno. N. Stokes, expressage. Robert Huston, expenses to Philadelphia, Daniel Peters, do. 48 20 10 57 20 23 93 81 Counterfeit money, James A. Pauli, expemes, Daniel Peters, do. E. A. Barnet. services. Wm. Fine, expenses, Linfbrd Marsh, ' 27 days a 3 of Sydenham Walton, expen ses to Laston, 5 50 Daniel Peters, bounty to 1 vol.. 300 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Jamcs-B. Ray, do. do. do. 150 150 150 2550 56G5 5170 1435 510 1080 Geo. Ray, Sanford Haines, 5 men a 510 11 a 515 a 470 a 495 a 510 a 5 10 11 3 1 2 -$17633 83 1163 17 Bal. paid A. J. Lantz, S18797 00 Examined, passed and allowed this 2nd day of May, 1867. JOS. 1 . WALTON, Auditors. DANIEL BROWN Sa muel S. Drehcr, Treasurer of Bounty Fund in Account with the Borough of Stiouds urg. for the Draft of Feb. 1, 18G4. DR. To amt. of subscriptions . of 97 men a 25, $3425 00 Proceeds of note discoun ted at Stroudsburg Bank, 9843 33 Amt. reced ot Charles Ilofcbard, advance on 10 recruits transferred to Coolbaugh tsp., 150 00 Amt. of tax ree'ed from Geo.lL Miller, coFor,5722 50 nt. on note of S. J. Hol linshead, - ,7,40 $18,143 33 CR, fly bounty to 1 recruit, 8300 00 "1.0 . put in by Dreher &, Wyckofl, : ; 6000 00 Bounty to fi recruits put in by Lmfcrd .narsh. 10 to S. J. Ilollmshcad, expen ses to Washington, Dreher & Wyckoff, cx penses. Telegrams and stamps, S.' J. Hollinshead's cx " penses to Easton, A. J. Lantz, do 43 00 228 7 7 36 5 00 8 90 Theodore Schoch, printing, 15 00 J. WyckofF, . expenses to Harrisburrr, 21 25 -83,487 11 Paid into Bank on the note of ihc , citizens of the borough of Strouds burg, to iz. : 18C4, July 10th, 0001 22 Sept. 15th, 20 00 " 19th, - 522 50 18GG, Aug. 8th, 57 49 -$9,661 27 S18.4S711 -Examined, passed and allowed this 18th day of May, 1867. , JOS. T. WALTON, ON, ) V N, Auditors. w DANIEL BROW Charles D. Brodhead, Treasurer of Bounty lax-in Account with the Borough of Stroudsburg. . , DR. To amt of Taxes ree'd - I'm Wayne G. Drake, Collector of Bounty Taxes 1165 00 Amt. of Taxes received from Samuel Recs, Collector, 62652 11 v $3817 11 CR. By following parments to wit: Amt. paid on note in ' Bnnk, $171(f 13 Ami. paid on Bonds and Interests, 2100 93 $3S17 11 Examined, passed and allowed this 18th day ot May, 1S07. JOS. T. WALTON, ) DANIEL BROWN, Auditors. Account of Frederick Reiser, Treasurer of uouniy lnx ior me year i?o 1,111 Account with tho Borough of Stroudsburg. DR. To amt. of Duplicate for 18G4, i?S07 46 Amt. of Bounty Taxes re ceived from Wayne G. Drake, Collector, 4018 S3 Amt ofBorougli Taxes re ceived from and applied to Bounty purposes, 582 55 5193 89 CR. By following payment made by Account ant, to wit: Amt paid in Bonds, 5162-J " Bank, 890 UU i 0n note of citizens in Bank, 2363 30 Amt. of IntereaU on Bonds, G21 84 85 193 89 Examined, passed and allowed this 18th day of May 1867. JOS, T. WALTON. ) . ... DANIEL BROWN, UQUOrB Indebtedness of tho Borough: Outstanding Bonds, $21,795 00 LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO VTA NT Carriage Work or Blacksmithing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! TIlE Subscriber begs leave to in- .f farm tho mihlI that lie l fnllv nrr. X , 1 . J r pared,' at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah-streets, in the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and in fact, everything in his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best style of the art. HaTing first-class material always on hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers. The public are invited to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. May 9; 1807.-3m. ; ISTotice. npiIE APPRAISEM EXT OF $300 for Widows in the following Estates will be presented for approval to the next Orphans' Court, to be held at Strouds burg, May 27, 18G7: Estate of George Fablo, deceased. u John Kemmcrer, " Lewis Decker, " " Benjamin Pitt, " THO'S M. MrlLIIAXEY, May 9, 'G7. Clerk DR. A. H. SEEM, DEiSTTIST, -1 r t 1 1 -"li .. . w ;a iliU uc piiuscu ii si c uii n iiu tvioii to have their Dentistry done in a proper and careful manner, beautiful sets ot artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, or Rub ber Plates as persons may desire. Teeth carefully extracted without pain, if desired. The public are invited to give him a call at the office formerly occupied by Dr. Seip, next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. All work warranted. April 25, '07. Notice to Collectors. NOTICE id hereby given to the Collec ted of Monroe county, that their duplicate must be settled up, prior to the fir,t of July next. Afier.that date, interest will be charged upon the balance unpaid, and the account will be placed in tho hands of the Commissioners Attorney for collection. This is the last notice of tho kind that will be siven, especially lo tho?e Collectors who are in arrears for tho year 18G5, and preceding ycirs. ily order of the Way 16, 1807.) COMMISSIONEIIH. tilSO. LrlVALKKIl, Professsor of Music, Will tnkf 11 limited number rf Sehn'.nrs on the PIANO-FOJITE and ME LOP EON. For further particulars . apply at the Stroatharg Ilotfl. April 11, '67. NEW STORE JUST OPENED WITH NEW GOODS. Buv your Dry Goods of H. IP. & II. 3. 33TTST-T, Corner of Main & Chestnut-Streots, Next Door to Washington IIoteT, STROUDSBURG, A., Who have just received, from Now-York and riiilndel.!iia, tli(? UROEST AM) BEST SKLKCTIiD STOCK in market,-consisting of Dry Goods, Di:ess Goods, Silks, Shawls, Cassimeres, a full assortrnont. of HOSIERY. TIONS, too numerous to mention. A finll line of Carpets, Floor Oil - All of which will ho sold at May 2, 1SG7.-Iyr. HMD -QUARTERS STROUDSBURG, PA., 3IAKC1ILG 0KDEKS No.-1. I'd It 1867. 1YTANSF1ELD, is n?ai:i in Uic Mcrcan JLtjL tile firh, with Iiis head-quarters at the olJ established stand, corner of Main and Green-streets (late Geo. FahleV), where the people can always be sure ol finding the niot a?uIiioii:tMc, Duiublo, and C!ic:ipot Stor.Ii of Goods ever brought into the county, lie has DR Y GOODS of all hinds, till OC1UI Il'S J- PR 0 YISIOXS, BOOTS if- SlfOKS. CROCKERY V GLASS WARE, t)c, t)c i)r., .yc. at such prices as will enable him to supply his customers a. little Cheaper than the Cheapest. It Being1 impossible tor him to r umerate the various articles which conprise his stock, the public arc invited to call and examine for themselves. NO TROU15LE TO SITOW HOODS. Wheat Flour by the barrel or less quantity. Farmers Produce, bought, or taken in exchange for goojls, at the highest, market prices. B. MANSFIELD. April 13, 1SG7. . , H.. S. WAGHSB 5 DEALER IN tin 1 J Dry G oodty Yankee JTutions G rocericSj Provisions, Flour and Feed, Fish and Salt, Boots and Shoes. Hardware, "Wooden Ware, Crockery, Brushes tm Brooms, Kerosene, and, in short, almost everything you can think of or ask for; all of which are of fered at smash down prices, at the old stand, on Main-street, between the lank and the Jeffersonlan oEcc. The public are invited to call II. S. WAGNKll. May 0, 1SG7. C.W. SEIP, EY1. D., Physician and Surgeon, IHs removed his office and residence to the building, lately occupied by Win. Davis, Esq., on Alain-stroet. Devoting all his time ti liia profession he will be prepared to an swer all calls, cither day or night, when not professionally engaged, with promptness. 07" Charges reasonable. fj , Stroudsburg, April 11, 16G7.-tf. 23oaooo. THE NEW SIX PER CKVT. I'EAXSYMAMA FHi:i: FIIOM ALL STAT', COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Will be furnished in earns to puit, on ap- plicntion to the nearest Bank or Banker; al- so by cither of the undersigned, JAY COOKKS). PI1KXKLK CO. K. AV. CLARK & CO. Hankers, Philadelphia. April 25, 18G7, SILVER'S - WASH POWDER! Saves time, labor, money, makes toashing a pastime, and Monday a Festival. Sold every where. Try it. ZIEGLER & SMITH, Chemists nnd Wholesale Druggists, 137 Xorth Third Street. Philadelphia. Nov. 15, 1 860.-1 yr. ; CAN VOU tell why everybody goes McCarty b to buy FURNITURE ? August 2, htf5. to STATE 3 Satinets, Broadcloths, White Goods, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, &c, GLOVES and YANKEE NO Cloth and Matting; the lowest possihh prices. R. F. & II. D. RUSIL IVcw Cabinet Ware-Rooms I NEW FURNITURE! OPPOSITION -TO IOTMISUGGERT!' Philip Miller & Son KESFECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO. the public that they have opened, nt thoir new Warr-Rorni?. on Main-ttrcet, in Stroudsburg. adjoining the Race, n very su perior as?orimc:it of Furnilur?, embracing . coinp'ele ! 1UU LOR, 1 CHAMBER, and DINING-ROOM SUITER both of ihcir own and city manufacture which they will (IN pose of at the lowest pos sible prices for cash. They are :i!so prepared to manufacture to order, any and every tiling in tli?ir line, from a single picco ot furniture uptoa com plete outfit fr-Jin garret to crl.'ar, all of the best seasoned timber, and by the bet or workmen. They do not claim to be the only Furniture dealer in Stroudsburg who lias a license to sell Furniture,"' but having pa i J a license nnJ established themselves in,', business 1 h-y ;ire detrrrnined to do full justice to all who patronize them. Their stock of " lumber embraces all tho kinds of wool cm ployed in c tbinet-mnking, and was selected: with regard t. quality than to price. Remember tint we can supply full suites -either of our own or cf city manufacture,, though fte prefer filling the former, because; jreatcr justice can be done thereby to pur chasers. UXDER TA KJXG ! UXDER TAKIXG ! .'. Having provided onrsQlves with a new, neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of t lie latest sJyles of CufRns and burial Cas ket?, and all t!io other appliances of a first class establishment, we are prepared to coni duct the business of Undertaking, in all, its bmnchcto the perfect satisfaction of all. who fivor us wiih orders in this line. Machine Saiclnj, Turning, Plaining, tf-f;. Their factor)' being fitted up with soprrior Turning, Sawiny, and Plaining Machinery,, all driven by a powerful steam engine, orders from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and other!, for work in these lines will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. They respectfully solicit a call fro:n tho public. Furniture cheerfully shown without charge, and prices as low as the lowest. PIIILIF MILLER & SON1 March 14, 15G7. TF vou want T.UREAUS, BEDSTEADS,. 1 TABLES, WASH.STANDS, &c, call on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14,1507. IF y.u want CANE-SEAT, RUSH BOT I TOM, or WINDSOR CHAIRS, cll on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 16C7. 5 F you want M AHOfJANV, ROSEWOOD or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES or CHAIRS, call on PHILIP MILLER &. SON. March 11, 1507. BF you want GILT ROSEWOOD, MA I IIOCANY or WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES, round, o?al, oblong or square of any size, call on PHILIP MILLER & March 14, 1SG7. IF you want the best CHAMBER, PAR LOR cr DINING-ROOM SUITES, or the plainest, or if you wnnt tho best KITCH EN FURNITURE, call on PHILIP MILLER & SOX.. March II, 1SG7. THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE Another Great Improvement. SIFTING ASHES MADE EASY. Every housekeeper knows that the process f tdftinjr Coal Ashes is attended with much: inconvenience and annovanee from dust. & c... and unless the ashes aYe sifted much eoali will be wasted thatcanbe used after sifting-... In the American Cooking Stove thisdissgree able process is ent ire)' overcome by the inge nious arrangement of an ash sifiej, in the heart h"or ash box, i f the stove, by means of which after the grate is dumped into the ash, box the a?hes can be 6ifttd in a moment,, with the ah box nil closed, and withoutany dust in tho room, and the coal and cinder: are all retained in a separate apartment, and ran be returned to the fire clumber, or bex removed elsewhere, and the nsh pan can, then bo removed containing the ashes with out any dut whatever. This arrangement, does awny with tho old fashioned ash itVer. nnd must commend itself to all, and is tin othsr long stride, towa'rds perfection, and' must aihMnrgely o tLe already extended rrputation af this desorvedly popular stoe This improvement is fully secured by letter, patent. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO., 17 and 19 Green St., Albany For sale by FLORY & BROTHER, March Jl.-Sra. StroudsburgyPa
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