Mercantile Assessment for IS67. NOTICE is hereby given, to all Whole gale and Retail Dealers of Merchan dise nd Distillers, of the County of Monme and State of Pennsylvania, that thev are all classified and assessed by the Appraiser of, iMeicanme J.axes tor the year 1067, as fol lows: Itorongli of Stroittlbiu;r. class. License. Fhilip 3Iiller, cabinet-ware, 14 7 00 Flory &. Brother, stoves, &c, 14 7 00 Jerome Storm, store, 13 10 00 Miss Hohenshilt, fancy goods, 14 7 00 Ilarnct Mansfield, store, 13 10 00 "Waters & Son, hoots, &c, 14 7 00 Charles Keller, do. 14 7 00 "Y in. Ilollinshead, medicines, 13 10-00 Drown & Keller, jewelry, 13 10 00 )rchcr& Brother, medicines, 13 10 00 James Bauli, store, 14 7 CO 1'auli & Co., tobacco, 11 15 00 Herrmann & Labar, notions, It 15 00 Robert 11 ustou, store, 13 10 00 J. II. McCarty, cabinet-ware, 14 abina Dc Young, fancy goods, 14 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 ..'lis micruiute, do. 14 i J. 1. Morgan, store, 14 7 C. 1). Brodhead, do. 14 7 John O. Saylor, saddler, 14 7 McTall & Keifer, flour, &e:t 14 7 S. D. Preher, saddler, 14 7 J. B. Miller, store: 14 7 K. F. & II. 1). Bush, do. 14 7 AVm. Keiser, staves, &c, 14 7 James Gouger, groceries, 14 7 Robert Boys, store, 14 7 Andrew Bogers, cabinet-ware, 14 7 Mr. Frankcnfield, do. 14 7 Walton & Philips, store, 14 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Nicholas Buster, stora, 12 12 50 Arch. Jansen, confectioner, 14 7 00 Fred. Fable, store, 13 10 00 Godfrey Buff, B. saloon C mo. 15 Christian lliller, d. do. 15 Reuben Miller, saddler, 14 7 II. S. Wagner, store, 12 12 Alex.llaubcnold, watches, Sec 14 7 Morris Brake, boots & shoes, 14 7 Detrick & Williams, mcdiciues, 13 10 Partus Drehcr, store, 14 7 M. M. Burnett, mcr. tailor, 14 7 Joseph Wallace, store, 12 12 W. T. Baker, confectioner, 14 7 Bob. Kilenberger, tobacconist, 14 . 7 Wru. James, store, 14 7 1). IL.Wyckoff, tobacco, &c, 14 7 ISairett Towmliip. 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 Balens & Northrop, store, 14 i 7 10 t 7 groceries, 14 13 14 14 00 Decker .v Dun, store, Shai'er fc liheinhart, do. J. S. Coleman, do. 00 00 00 00 CtiCMiilthill Toviikhi;. Chas. Sensabauch, store, 14 L. M. Heller, do. 14 Miller, saddler, 14 HeDry Uetz. store, 14 John Merwine, do. 14 Samuel Arnold, do. 14 Chas. Tidd, do. 14 Coolbaitsh Township. Susan Young, groceries, .14 J. A. YouDg, store, 14 Josiah Bowlius, Groceries. 14 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 i 7 7 15 DcJ-a & Co., store, 11 Ultlrcit Township. Joseph Hawk, store, 14 Joha Barter, do. ' 14 barest l'earcel, do. 14 Umiiiltuii Township. Saylor & Brother, store, 14 J. A. Bosaard, do. 14 Stephen Gearsb, do. 14 Metzger iVTellenser, distil'ry, J. Kircuif, store, 14 A. W. Lodc-r, do. 14 Cssper Mctzger, do. 14 Pocoiio Township. i 15 7 mm i 7 Daniel Custard, Jacob Stouler, Ceorjre Lessig, store, do. do. notions, More, do. 14 14 14 14 14 14 Mary Knire. S. Kistler & Co., Ferdinand Teel, SoJk Township. I'. W. Kresge, store, 14 J. U.Wenst, do. 14 David Kresge, do. 14 JI. McClelleo, do. 14 S. S. Lee, flour, 14 Harper, Craig & Wills, store, 14 Peter Gilbert. do. 14 00 00 00 00 00 Siiiitlificld Township. Amos LabaY, store, 14 W. B. Brodbcad, billiard table, Bo. do. ten pin alley, A. B. Borrell, store, 14 David Shanon, do. 14 B. S. Brodhcad, do. 14 J. Labar, do. 14 A. B. Frees, do. 14 Klias Huffman, do. 14 Jan.es Bell, jr., do. 14 Strontl Township. 1 15 15 '7 7 7 7 7 i 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Smith L Trible, Thomas Stemplc, Kuff & Liser, decker & Dun, M. Decker; NcdsoI Detrick. store, do. brewery, store, do. 14 13 7 l 15 7 7 00 00 00 00 14 U 14 00 groceries, 7 00 15 00 M. Foulk, ten pin alley, Jackson Towiifchip. E. Marvin, store, 14 Middle Smith field. J'" J'. Shoemaker, store, 14 Amos Hcboonover, do, 14 Tobyliuuua Township .Isaac Staafer, store, 14 'Timothy Miller, do. 14 Carles Elackesly,. do. 14 I'ai adi.e To"vnsIiil. Charles Ilccry, store, 14 James Kiutz, do. 14 J. Smith, Jo. 14 Koss Township. Reuben Ilartzell, store, 11 Jwcb JJonser, do. 14 7 00 7 7 7 7 7 7 FT i 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 Police is hereby eiveo. thatan Arm,.! be held at the Commissioners' Office Jt Stroudsbarg, on SATURDAY, the -2d day of JUNK, 1807, at 9 o'elock, a. tt-, whew jt.l persons who feel themselves ggrieved by the foregoing Appraise ment caij tteod. JV Wit Appraiser. ION'T pay 3.50 for a WASH STAND, when you can get them at McCartv's ar superior for -J.00. August 2, 1&G0 A VALUABLE SLATE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WJonL BE SLD AT PUBLIC SALE' Wednesday, the 12th day or June, 1SG7, at the Public House of Samuel I. Ber ber, Lehigh (iap Depot, Lehigh County, Penn., at (1) one o'clock, P. M.t the follow ing described Property : A tract ot Land containing about 21 ACKCS, on which is one of the most valuable SLATE QUAURIES now in operation. The material is particu larly adapted far School Slates, Mantles and Billiard Tables, and is the most extensive deposit of that class of Slate that has yet been developed in this country. The im provements thereon are: First, A SCHUOL SLATE FACTORY, 60x3QJ with all the necessary Out-Buildings anM Machinery for manufacturing, now in ope ration and m good order, which is run by a never-failing water-power, and capable of producing 3,000 cae of Slates annually. Second. A Frame Dwelling and Store House, 24x16, with Kitchen and Wareroom attached. The Store sales amount to $10,- UOt) annually. Adjoining the Factory is a first-class site tor a Tannery, with sufficient water-power to do a large business. The above described property is situated near KresgcviIIc, Monroe Coilnty, Penn., and is ten miles trom Rail Road. Thi3 sub jects the Slate manufactured here to 15 cents per case cartage, in excess of the cart age paid by the manufacturers on the Le high. The advantages of this Property are: 1st The body of Slate is inexhaustible. 2d. Slate can be Quarried here and split at the Factory door for one-half the price paid for Slate on the Lehigh. I3d. The lumber used for frames and for boxing the Slates, costs 33 per cent, less than other manufacturers have to pay. This arises from the proximity ol the works to the Lumber Country. This is a rare chance for Capitalists and active business men to purchase a valuable propeny. une-rmn or said property was sold in 1SG3 for $12,000, before the improve ments were erected. Persons desirous of purchasing, are solici ted to visit the Works before the day of Sale, and examine for themselves. Lvery courtc sy will be extended and information given by L. E. V ILLS, the present Superintend ent. Terms and conditions made known on the day of Sale by II. W. HARPER, L. E. WILLS, ALLEN CRAIG, Administrator of Thos. Craig, Decascd. May 23, lsG7.-3t Polk Township Bounty Fund Statement. A Condensed Account of Reuben M. Krcsge, Treasurer of Polk townt-hip, Monroe coun ty. Bounty Fund for the . call of March 1564. DR. To Cash Received as follows: Of Stephen Hawk, Col., $1224 00 Daniel Sieger, 23 00 4 George Dorsheimer, 00 00 " James Sliafer, 20 00 " Reuben Kreege, 100 00 " Joseph Smale, 25 00 " Stephen Hawk, 20 00 S1474 00 CR. Paid Stroudsburg Bank, " J. W. Kresge, Reuben Gregory, " Reuben Kresge, " Commissioners, Balance due Township, ' $2781 00 127 31 907 00 433 00 42 70 100 9'J 4474 00 Auditors. REUBEX GREGORY, JOSEPH GRUBER, JOHN KUNKEL, A Condensed Statement of Peter Gilbert, Commileeof Polk Township Bounty Fund, lor filling quota of July and September calls, 1S64. DR. To Cash Received as follows: Rec'd of Si roudsburg Bank, 39.33 SO by subscriptions, 10G4 f0 Bal. due Peter Gilbert, Committee, i)03 53 &G5C3 S3 CR. By ca6h paid R. D. Kramer, Oct. 13th, lt64, for recruits for 11 men at 590, $0190 00 Paid for exchange, ' 17 17 Expenses for procuring recruits, 50 16 $6503.33 Peter Gilbert, Treasurer of Polk Township Bounty Fund. DR. To cash received of II. V, Doll, Collector for 1800, $3110 33 Chas. Bartholomew, Col. tor 1666, 1402 33 Rec'd of Commissioner on unseat ed lands.- ' ISO 00 Bal. due P. Gilbert, Treasurer of Polk Tsp. Bounty Fund, 1165 63 S6S03 31 CR.' Paid Stroudsburg Bank, . S13G8 19 Joseph Gruber for 6tamps, &,c. 5 00 " Amos Shafer, 30 00 " Reuben Kresge, . 200 00 BaL due Peter Gilbert, Nov. 12, '65, 1121 18 Commissions on first and second Bounty Funds, 01 65 Corts of dcubeu Shupp vs. Town ship of Polk, 79 33 $6693 31 Auditors. REUBEN GdEGOJV, JOSEPH GRUBER, JOHN KUNKEL, May 30, 1607. Church Notice ! NOTICE is hereby given to an persons having their names on the subscription list presented by Valentine Kautz, of last year, also those on the one oi una year, iui the erection of a LUTHERAN CHURCH in Stroudsburg; will please to hold them selves in readiness to pay their subscriptions, if less than 25, when called upon. And all sums of $25, and over, may be paid in quar terly installments, the first becoming due! the first or August next, the last, firs; oi May, 1 80S. I) order of May 23, 107. CHURCH COUNCIL. A Journal of Agriculture, Horticulture, Literature and Art, Published every Saturday, in quarto, form, eight pages, on fine paper and new type. it is muniraicu wiui engravings ot LIVE STOCK, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FARM BUILDINGS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. &c. A corps of practical and well-known writers contribute regularlv to its columns. . A LI TEH A II Y DEPA 11 TMENT Of choice Tales, Poetry, Biography and gen. era 1-Miscellany, makes the Farm and Fire side a welcome visitor to every home iu the unueu Jbtates. No expense is spared to make a iourn.il worthy the patronage of an intelligent pub lic. It will advocate the best interests, ol a Rural Life. lis Market Reports are full and reliable. Terms 82 a Year, invariably in advance Sold at all News and Periodical Of fices. Specimen copy sent to any address on receipt ol live cents. S. S. FOSS, PtilliIicr, No. 402 Prune Street, Philadelphia March 14, 18G7.-3m. MOXBOi: COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. it yi:ms.iii:i ism, c1ia ii ter pe11pe tual. Amount of Property Insured $1,500,000. The rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar for every thousand dollars in sured, after which payment no further char ges will be made, except to cover actual los by fire that may fall upon members of the Company. The policies issued by this Company are perpetual, and afford the fullest security, with the largest economy and convenience. This company will not issue Tanneries, Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. Applications for Insurance may be made to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec retary. MANAGERS. J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, John Edingor, Silas L. Drake, . L. V. Brodhcad, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouffer, Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch, Sm'I S. Dreher, Thomas XV. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Monroe co. I tueicuoir opragie, J. Dcpue Labar, " C. D. Brodhcad, " F. A. Oppeit, Wayne co, Ilyman Wcstbrook, Pike co. Surveyors. I C? The stated meeting of the board of Managers takes place at the Secretary 'a of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 1 o'olock P..V. Stroudsburg, Oct. S, 15G3. DAS GUTE LAGER CIEU! LAGER BEER AND. DRAUGHT ALE, Manufactured by HulFiS: Lasser, n r.troud township, on the road lead ing trorn Stroudsburg to Tannersville, within three (3) miles of Stroudsburg. The above firm have lately erected an ex tensive Brewery for Malt Liquors in said town chip, where they are ready and able to man ufacture any quantity and of the best quali ties of Beer and Ale. They have always on hand a large stock of the above-named Bev erages which can be fully recommended for their Fupor'ority of flavor and substance by B. Mansfield, proprietor of the Indian Queen Hotel, and other Hotel and Restaurant Keepers in Stroudsburg, and throughout the county. Those commencing business, and those having already established places for the sale of superior, wholesome liquors, would do well to patronize our young friends since they are selling their articles cheaper, and the cost of freight being saved, than! they can be bought elsewhere. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. Address. RUFF & LASSER, Brewers, Stroudsburg, Pa. March 29, 1867. Important to Everybody. The subscribers would inform the public very respectfully, that they are carrying on the $m 1 XSoot & Shoe liusiiicss Wat their old stand, one door above the Express Office, on Elizabeth St., Strouds burg, Pa., where they will be happy to wait on their old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call. They have on hand a good airortmenl of BOOTS Si SHOES, for men, women, misfc'cs'and childrcns' wear, Gum over Shoes and Sandals for men, youth and misses. A general assortment of Lasts and Boot-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyclcttsand Eye lett Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham mers, Crhnping Boards and Screws, also, li ning and binding skins, a good articie of Tampico Boot Morocco, I rench Morocco and French Calfskins, Lasting and all kinds of Shoemaker tools', Ink Powder and Shoe Blocking, and Frank Miller's water-proof oil blacking. All of which they ofTer for sale at small advance upon cost. Give us a call, no charges for thowing poods. P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and warranted. CHARLES WATERS &. SON. Stroudsburg, Jan. 18, 1660. 'Dissolution Notice. nMHE Co-partnership heretofore existing Xy, between iho undersigned, under the firm name of Detrick &. William, in the Drug, Medicine, Watch & Jewelry bueinqss, was dissolved by mutual consent on Friday, the 10th day of May inst. All persons in debted to the late firm are requested to call and pay trp, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement without delay. The business will be con tinued at the old stand by C. S. Detrick & Co., who have employed Mr. Poter S. Wil lims to supervise the Watch & Jewelry department. C. S. DETRICK. P. S. WILLIAMS. SlruuJsWj, May 10, 1507. NEW STORE -:and:- NEW GOODS PiEDlCli riHCES! DARIUS DREHER, begs leave to an nounce lo his friends and and to the pub lic generally, that he tas just received a general assortment of Dry Goods, Xutions, Dress Trimmings, AND MIL L IXEK Y GOODS consisting, in part of the following desirable arucics, viz. : t . Calicoes, La,cns, French Ch!nt zs, .Children's Dress Gauds, - Worked Edgings, Parasols, Zephers, Shetland Wools, J Shetland ol Shawls, Del, aines. Musi nix. White Dress Goodsf Insert ingst Ladu's and Children's Sachs Flannel and Cloth, Lad s, Misses and Men s Hoes, Gloves and Collars, .Mourning Goods, Shroudings, Cv., Cr., Goods shown with pleasure. Quicks sales and small profits" at the old and well known Millinery Stand of F. A. DREHER. Ihe Millinery business will be carried on as usual by Mrs. Dreher. Patronage respectly solicited. - DARIUS DREHER. April 26, 1806. A CARD To the Hotel keepers of Monroe and ad jacent counties. Look to Your Interests! ! ! We are offering Liquors, Wines, kc, icarrantcd pure, aud containing no Drugs. Ous, Lsscnccs, tic, whatever, at the fol lowing very low prices : lirandies from 50cfr.?l 00 rcr jrallon less than City prices, Gins bOcCaiOc. Eourbon Whiskey, 40c(W Ooc. Monongabcla. 40c(rG5c. Old Rye, 40c(a,Goc. 1 Apple 50c($100 Common 15cf'j25c. Wines (all kinds 50c('Y$l 00 Please give us a call, or send your or ders, aud satisfy yourselves tbat wo da do it, that we icill do it. and the reasons irhj we can do it. Also, please remember that ice do not have anything to do icith " Drugged" Li quors. Anything you buy from us we guarantee Dure, and much below the pri ces usually paid for the Drugged Liquors. ery Respectfully, J. S. WILLIAMS, & Co., StroudsbuTg. Monroe Co. Fa. July 27,1805. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL V.'IIO WANT Carriage Work or Clacksmithirt" DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! form the public that be is fully pre parcd, at bis establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah-streets, in the borougb of istroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and in fact, everything in bis liuc 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. Having first-class material always on band, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at bis sbop. In connection with bis Carnage 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 0, 18G7.-3ni. A Condense;! Statement OF THE ACCOUNT OF Treasurer of Bounty Funds and -Monies re ceived and paid out in liquidation of Town snip Bonds for Eldrdd Township, Monroe County, l'a. Prepared and publis-hed by the Township Auditor, under Act of As sembly approved April 11th, 18GG. DR. The accountant is charged with the fol owing, to wit : F'm John Frantz, June 14, 'CO, cash,?. 00 4. .4 .4 44 kAug. 0, " .4 4. .4 .4 Jan. 11,'G7, April lt, " " 170 00 421 00 70 00 181 00 StW 00 519 70 4 44 44 4( 4 In the hands of the Collector, rj,033 70 for the fol- The accountant claims Credit owing Bonds paid with In'.crcst; CR. Nicholas Smith, $27:) 70 rj'j or swi oo 4:34 00 :i.-jr 81 David IlefTclfinger, Joseph' FraLlc, Da rid Krechcl, Jacob Frantz, -Sidney Smith, George Smale, 113 01 fiO O.'j Fsadoro Smith (refunded). 00 200 00 30 OS Joseph Hawk, part on balance, Uom. on $1501 at J I Ct., ualancc due township, 1! 10 77 . . St,()5;J 70 We the undersigned Auditors of Hie township of Kid red, do certify that we hive examined the forefoinir Account and find it correct. JQIIN IIARTER, PHILIP DRUM HELLER, Auditors JOHN DIETER, May 30, 1807, N O EXTRA CHARGE for HEARSE in attending Funerals within" f miles of StroudobtiriT. J, II. SU-CAIUT. ,May 31, IbOO.-tf. NEW STORE JUST OPENED WITH NEW GOODS. Buv your Dry Goods of E, P. & II. D. BUSH, Corner of Main &, Chestnut-Streets, Next Door to Washington Hotel, STROUDSBURG, PA, Who have just received, from New-York and Philadelphia, th LARGEST AtD BEST SELECTED STOCK in market, consisting of. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Cassimeres, a full assortment of HOSIERY, TIONS, too numerous to mention. "A full line of Carpets, Floor Oil-Cloth and Matting1. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. May 2, 18G7.-lyr. R. F. & H. D. BUSH. HEAD-QUARTERS STROUDSBURG, PA., MARCIIiSG 0KDEIIS No. I. 1867. MANSFIELD, is again in the Mercan tile field, with hi head-quarters at the old established stand, corner of Main and Green-street (late Geo. FablcV), where the people can always be sure of finding the most Fashionable, Durable, and Cheapest Stock of Goods ever brought into the county. He has VII Y GOODS of all kinds. GROCERIES c$- PROVISIONS, HOOTS f SHOES. CROCKERY f GLASS WARE, $c., cjc j-, j-c, at such prices as will enable him to supply his customers a little Cheaper than the Cheapest. It being1 impossible for him to r.umcrate the various articles which comprise his stock, the public are invited to call ari3 examine for themselves. .NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Wheat Flour by the barrel or less quantity. I armors Produce, bought, or taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market price?. Si. MANSFIELD. April IS, 15G7. DEALER IN Dry Goods, Yankee Motions, Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed, I V.sZl a-nd K.df Hoots and Shoes, Hardware, Woodm Ware, Crockery, II rushes C" Brooms, Kerosene, anJ, 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 Bank and the Jtffirsoninn office. The public arc invited to call. II. S. "WAGNER. May 9, 1SG7. Good News for the Million. The subscriber hastens to lay the import ant intelligence before the public, that he has added largely to his already large stock of fashionable and seasonable Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, &e. which he will make up to order on short no tice, in a manner satisfactory to all. Hi shelves, literally groan beneath the 'Ready Made (lolhiug with which they are loaded. Coats, Overeoats, Pants and Vests made of the best material, and in the most fashionable m inner, nt prices to suit oil. Hals ncicl C'asi, ISoots and Klines, Arc. &c. Arc. and indeed every thing with which he has heretofore supplied the public, will be found ready for inspection and sale at prices which defy competition. Thankful for favors heretofore received he hopes to merit a continuance of public favor at the old btand. NICHOLAS IIUSTER, Stroudsburg, 7)ec. 8, 8(i7. C. V. SEIP. rvi. D.f Physician and Surgeon, Has removed his office and residence to th building, lately occupied by Wm. Davis, Esq., on Main stroet. Devoting all his time to his profe.-sioii ho will bo prepared to an swer all calls, either day or night, when not prolcss-iotially engaged, with promptness, fjr Charges reasonable. V-Q Stroudj-burg, April 11, lSG?.-tf. SHARK'S WASH POWDIMl! S;ives time, labor, money, n ikes washing a pastime, and Monday a Festival. Sold everv whore. Try it. ZIEGLEIl Si. SMITH, Chemists and Wholesale DrucgUts, 137 North Third Street. Philadelphia. Nov. 15, l;6fi.-lvr. G AN YOU tell why everybody goes to McCarty s to buy FUlliNU UKfc: August 2. lfcGG. BLANK J.KASKS For Sale at tlii Otflce. Satinets, Broadcloths, White Goods, Mourning1 Goods Shroudings, &c, GLOVES and YANKEE NO Kcw Cabinet Ware-Rooms! NEW FURNITURE I OPPOSITION TO MMBlGGEItT! Philip Miller & Son RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that they have opened, at thoir new Ware-Roome, on Main-itreet, in Stroudsburg, adjoining the Race, a very su perior assortment of Furniture, embracing complete PARLOR . CHAMBER, and DINING-ROOM SUITES, both of their own and city manufacture which they will dispose of at the lowest poa siblc prices for cash. They are also prepared lo manufacture to. order, any and every thing in. their line, from a single piece of furniture up to a com plete outfit from garret to cellar, all of the best seasoned timber, and by the best of workmen. They do not claim to be the only Furniture dealer in Stroudsburg who has a license to sell Furniture," but having paid a license and established themselves in business they are determined to do full justice to all who patronize them. Their stock of lumber embraces ell the kinds of wood em ployed in cibinet-making, and was selected with regard to quality than to price. Remember that we can supply full suites either of our own or of city manufacture, though we prefer filling the former, becauso jreater justice can be done thereby to pur chasers. UNDER TA KING ! UNDER TAKING i f Having provided ourselves. wi:h a new, neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of i he latest e; yles of Coffins and burial Cas kets, and all the other appliances of a first class establishment, we are prepared" to con duct the business of Undertaking, in all its branches, to the perfect satisfaction of all who favor us with orders in this line. Machine Saicing, Turning, Ilaining, JEc. Their factory being fitted up with superior Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery, all driven by a powerful steam engine, orders from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and others, for work in. these lines will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. They respectfully solicit a call from the public. Furniture cheerfully shown without charge, and prices as low as the lowest. PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 11, 1G7. TF you want BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, WASH-STANDS, &c, call on -r PHILIP MILLER &, SON. March 14, ISO. f F you want CANE-SEAT, RUSH BOT l TOM, or WINDSOR CHAIRS, call on PHILIP MILLER &, SON, March 14, 1SG7. IF you want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES or CHAIRS, call on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 16G7. IF you want GILT ROSEWOOD. MA HOG ANY or WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES, ronnd, oval, oblong or square of any size, call on PHILIP MILLER & SON March 11, 1SG7. !F vcu want the best CHAMBER. PAR LOR or DINING-ROOM SUITES, or the plainest, cr if vou want the best KITCH EN FURNITURE,1 call on PHILIP MILLER &. SON, March 14, 1SG7. THE AMERICAN COOKIXti STOVE. Anotlisr Great Improvement. SIFTING ASHES MADE EASY. Every housekeeper knows that the process of sifting Coal Ashes is attended with much inconvenience and annoyance from dust, &.c, and unless the ashes are sifted much coal will be wasted that can be used after sifting. In the AuierieuoCocking Stove this disagree able procoss is entirely overcome by the inge nious arrangement of an ash sifter, in the hearth or ash box, i.f the stove, by means of w hich after the grate is dumped into the ash box the at-hes can be sifted iu a moment, with the ajh box all closed, and without any dunt in the room, and the coal and cinTIers are all retained in a separate apartment, and can bo returned to the fire chamber, or be removed elsewhere, and the ash pin can then be removed containing tho asdies with out any du.-t whatever. This arrangement does away with tho c!d fashioned ah sifters. and must commeiul itseii to all, nutb is an other long stride towards perfection, and inust add largely to the already extended reputation of this deservedly popular stove. This improvement is fully secured by letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO., 17 and 19 Greu St , At run v. roraaie ny j jlajui iV liKUTHER, March 2l.-3m. Stroudsburg, Pa. ULANK MOIlTGAfiKs For sa!e at this OftU'.
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