" 1 r ' - r , A CARD FEOH THE American Watch Company or WALTHAM, MASS. Tbi3 Company begs leave to inform the public that they commenced operations in 1850, and their factory now covers four acres of ground, and lias cost more than a million dollars, and employs. over 700 operatives. They produce 75,000 Watches a year, and make and sell not less than one-half of all the watches sold in the United States. The difference between their manufacture and the European, is briefly this: European Watches are made almost entirely by hand, and the result is of necessity a lack of that uniformity, which is indispensable to correct time-keeping'. Both the eye and the hand of the most skillful operative must vary. But it is a fact that, except watches of the higher grades, European watches are the product of the cheapest labor of Switzerland, and the result is the worthless Ancrcs, Le pir.es and so called Patent Levers which cost more in attempted repairs, than their original price. Common workmen, boys and votncn, buy the rough- separate parts of these watches lrom various factories, polish and put them together, and take them to the nearest watch merchant, who stamps and engraves them with any name or brand that may be ordered. nOW AMERICAN WATCHES ARE MADE. The American Waltham Watch is made by no such uncertain process and by no such incompetent workmen. All the Com pany's operations, from the reception of the raw materials to the completion of the Watch, are carried on under one roof, and under one skillful and competent direction. But the great distinguishing feature of their Watches, is the fact that their several parte are all made by the finest, the most perfect and delicate machinery ever brought to the aid of human industry. Every one of the more than a hundred parts of every watch is made by a machine that infallibly re- produces every succeeding part with the most unvarying accuracy. It was only ne cessary to make one perfect watch of any particular style and then to adjust the hun dred machines necessary to reproduce every part of that watch, and it follows that every succeeding watcn must be like it. The Company respectfully submit their watches on their merit only. They claim A BETTER ARTICLE FOR THE 3HWET by their improved mechanical processes than can be made under the old-fashioned handi craft system. They manufacture watches of every grade, from a good, low priced, and substantial article, in solid. silver hunting cases, to the finest chronometer; and also ladies' watches in plain gold or the finest enameled and jeweled cases; but the indis pensable requisite of all their watches Is that, they shall be GOOD TIMEKEEPERS. It should be remembered that, except their sin gle lowest grade named "Home Watch Company, Boston," ALL WATCHES made by them ARE FUIT WARRENTED by a special certificate, and this warrantee is good at all times against the Company or ita agents. ItOBRIXS & APPLETOX, 182 Broadway, Kcw York. July IS, IS67.-C. m., 1 y. Dr. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. These Pills are composed of various roots, hiving the power to relax the secretions of the liver as promptly and as effectually as Llue'pills or mucury, and without producing any of those disagreeable or dangerous ef fects which often follow the use of i he lattei In all bilious disorders these Pills may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions from the liver ahd biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious effects in gen eral. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Headache, and all disorders of the Liv er, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveness, droweiness, and a general feel ing of weariness and lassitude, thowingthat the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condi tion. In short, those Pills may be used with ad vantage in all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is required. Please ask for "Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on the Government stamp one when in the last stale of Consump tion, and the other in his present health. Sold by all Druggiatsand dealers. Price 25 cents per box. Principal Office, No. 15 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes &. Co., 21 Park Row, New York; H. S. Htuce, 108 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.; John D. Park, N. E. cor. of Fourth and Wol nut Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker and Tay lor, 134 and 136 Wba6h Avenue, Chicago, III.; Collins Brothers, south-west corner of Second and Vine Sts., St. Louir, Mo. 4th &. 5th. w. ea. mo. 1 yr TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple rem edy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will 6end a copy of the prescription used (free of charee), (vjth the directions for preparing and using rcbe same, which they will find a sure cvbe for Consumption, Asthma., Bronchitis, Coi'chs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Afiuelious. The only object of the advertiser kin sending the Prescription is to benefit the . afflicted, and spread information which he .conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove to them a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return wail, will please address Pt8V. EPVVAItD A. WILSON, Wifunnsburg, Kings ct New York Maj 10, 1867.-1 yr.. IN THE CORAL CAVES ca-grcen is said to be the prevailing hair jcolor, and the FISII-TAILED MAIDENS Hn tfce rocks and comb their green locks assiduously. But the BELLES OF EARTH prefer glftsy browns and shining blacks to any other tinges, and if nature has not given their fair heads these beautiful hue, or i mischance Las robbed them cf their once vx if quisiio beauty, they don't cry about it, bud resort at once to . . . CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, wnicn in five minutes does all that nature ever did for any head in her haDoiest cased. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 68 ioen ixine, new York. Sold bv all Uruggista, Applied by ajj Hair Dresser. THE GREATEST PAIN-RELTEVEK IN THE WORLD. Warranted superior to any other, or no pay, tor tne cure ot Chronic Rheumatism, Toothache, Headache, Sore Throat, Mumps, Burns, Cuts, Insect stines. Pai no in the TtL- Chest, and Limbs, Sprains, Old Soree.Swel- jings; aiso, to lake internally for Diarrhcen, Dysentery, Col 1C. Snap ma. Sp-i XiL-noca Vomiting, and Croun. It is nerfeetlv inno cent to take internally, if used according to me airections, and never fails, as thousands can attest. It was first introduced in 1847, and now millions of bottlesare annually sold. Every one who has used it, continues to do so, and recommend it to their friends as the most valuable medicine extant. Certificates enough to fill a dozen newspapers have been received by Dr. Tobias. His medicine, the Venetian Liniment, wi.ll do all that is sta ted, and more. No one will regret trying it. Those residing at a distance from a nhv- sician, will find it a reliable medicine to have on hand in case of accidents. Ask for Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, and takeno'other. Price oO cents and 1: Sold by all Drug gist. Depot, ,r)G Cortlandt Street, N. Y. July 19, 18G7.-lm. Horse 2s? Wanted. A HORSE, between 4 and 7 years old. 16 hands high, bay or black, wanted imme diately. Apply at this office. July 25, "C7 FAIR AND FESTIVAL AT THE DELAWARE WATER GAP, m FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHURCH OF THE MOUNTAIN. The Ladies will hold a Fair near the Kit- tatinny House, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of JULY, and THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st, trie proceeds ot which will be devoted to the liquidation of the debt iocured in the re pairs of the church. July 25, 1867. MCRRITT W. GaiSWOLD In Cc I of the Court of Common Pleas VS. Monroe Co. I of Sept, Term, J 1866, No. 3. Oliver Fav rot. Foreign Attachment. July 19th, 1867. The Plaintiff enters a rule for the Prothonotary to assess damages on the judgment in this case. Plaintiff claims judgment in the Supreme Court of the State of New York for$220.G3, with interest thereon, from May 12ih, 1S66. The Prothonotary will assess the Plaintifl's damages on Saturday, the 21st day of Sep tember, A. U. lbbs, at 2 o clock, p. M , ai his office in Stroudsburg. THOS. M. McILIIANEY. July 25, 1S67.-6L Prothonotary. GUKT JIST E!H0L DO 1HR LIECE LECT! A iVEW FIIMI m STROUDSBURG, PA., FARTxTERSHIF DISSOLUTION. A DRUG STORE, AND A New and Cheap Slock of Goods, PETER S. WILLIAMS, of the firm of DE- TRICK & WILLIAMS, having sold out his entire interest in faid firm, the business will will hereafter be carried on by C. S. DETRIOK & CO., nX the old Stand as heretofore, a few dojrs below the Stroudsburg Bank. Their Stock consists of a large and varied assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Watches, Clocks and Jcxcelry, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Glass, Window Sash, Blinds, Doors, Var nishes and Brushes of all kinds. Call and be Convinced. Mr. PETERS. WILLIAMS, Jeweler and former Partner of the firm, has been engaged by the new business firm, Charles S. Det rick k Co , to superintend the Clock, Watch and Jewelry Business. IIKlIVCll STOKE is East Stroudsburg, Pa., For the convenience of the inhabitants of East Stroudsburg and vicinity, the firm have also opened a Branch Store near the Depot, where everything in their line of business, together with BOOTS &. SHOES, NOTIONS, &.C., will at all times be found, in full assortment, for inspection and pur chase by customers. They have also on hand a fine stock of PURE WI3TES & LIQUORS, of the very best brands, which they offer to Hotel keepers and others, at prices unusual ly reasonable. Drop in and" see. C. S. DETRICK. S. S. DETRICK. Julv 25, 1667. HEADQUARTERS STROUDSBURG, PA., 3IAUCH1XG OKDEItS No. 1. ron 1867. TANSFIELD, is again in the Mercan XtX tile field, with his head-quarters at the old established stand, corner of Main and Green-streets (late Geo. Fable'a), where the people can alwaj be sure of finding the most Fashionable, Durable, and Cheapest Stock of Goods ever brought into the county. He has DR Y GOODS of all kinds, GROCERIES $ PROVISIONS, . BOOTS 4- SHOES. CROCKERY GLASS WARE, J-c, )rc Jc, d-c, at such prices as will enable him to supply his customers a little Cheaper than the Cheapest. It being impossible for him to enumerate the various articled which comprise his stock, the public are invited to call and examine for themselves. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Wheat Flour ' bv flip barret" or less quantity. Farmers' Produce, bought, or taken in erchacire for goods, at the highest market prices. ! 31AXOJ.'lIL.L. April IV, 1SU7. (,i;ok(;i; i,. walker, A lnrafl number of Farms wanted. Residence at John Kern's, Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa. June 11, Iol7 JUST RECEIVED. 5,000 feet of Rose and (it P!tira Fnrno Mnnldinrr. from 1 inch to 3 inches wide. Also 500 feet of Slack Walnut. J. H. McCARTx August 1$GG, ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake ot su tiering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad dressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. May 16, 18G7.-lyr. LIST OF PRIZES TO BE DRAWN AT THE Grand Gift Distribution Enterprise OF THE Phoenix Fire Eng. Co., No. 2, AT Stroudsburg, Friday, Oct. 4th, 1867. $860 in Greenbacks to be drawn. One Gift, Greenbacks, . . .500 00 " Parlor Stove 35 00 " Silver-Plated Castor, . . 25 00 " Sett Carpenter's Tools, . . 100 00 " Ladies' Gold Watch, . . 100 00 " Melodeon, . . . . . . 150 00 " Bbl. Wheat Flour, ... 13 00 Ten setts stlf er platcd Tea-spoons, 50 00 One ectt Cottage Furniture, . . 100 00 Twenty Gifts, Greenbacks, ($5 100 00 One sett Chairs, . . . . . . 15 00 " Hureau, SG 00 " Sett Ladies' Furs, .... 30 00 " Camp Chair, 4 00 Five breakfast Shawls, (o;$5, . 25 00 Ten fine Razors, ($1.50, . . 15 00 Four Photograph Albums, $5, 20 00 One silver-plated harness, . 65 00 Ten setts silver-plated Fork, fa$8, SO 00 Three setts Tablo Knives, ($4, 12 00 One Cutting Box 1G 00 Oue year's sub., Monroe Democrat, 2 00 Ten Gifts, Greenbacks, ($$10, . 100 00 One Gents' Trunk, .... 1500 One Album (200 pictures), . . 15 00 One Sewing Machine (W. & G.), 85 00 Ten Pantaloon Patterns, (a;SG, . GO 00 One Buffalo Robe, 25 00 One Box Segars, . . ' . . . 5 00 Two Counting-llousc Rulers, 1.50, 3 00 Three Paper Weights, S2, . . G 00 Two Gents' Canes, (S5, . . 10 00 Two Balmoral Skirts, (55, . . 10 00 One Pr. Boots, made to order, . 14 00 One Violin, 25 00 One year's sub., JefJersonian, . 2 00 Six Pr. Ladies' Kid Gloves, 2, 12 00 One Coffee-Mill, 3 00 " Settee 12 00 " Kgg Beater, 1 50 " Seven Shooter (my friend), 22 00 " Cradle, 12 00 Five Pr. Gents' Kidd Gloves, 10 00 One Ladies' Work-Box, ... 7 00 Five Napkin Rings, 51.25, . 6 25 One Pr. Rose Blankets, . . . 12 00 Six Dress Patterns, SG, . . 36 00 One year's sub., Fastou P. Express, G 00 Ono Sett Ivory Tea Knives, . 12 00 One Cook Stove, complete, No. 8, 45 00 Ten Gilt Vases, $2.50, . . . 25 00 Three Spice Boxes, $3, . . 9 00 One Plough, 20 00 One Suit Clothes, made to order, 50 00 One Ice Pitcher, 18 00 One Gift, Greenbacks, . . .. 40 00 Three Plated Castors, $10, . 30 00 One Tea Sett, So 00 Five Coal Oil Lamps, $3, . . 15 00 One Riding Bridle, .... 1600 One Large Looking GIass, . . 15 00 Five Ladies' Porte monnaies, $2, 10 00 One History of the late War, . 10 00 Four pr. Ladies Gaiters, SG, 24 00 Three Meerschaum Pipes, jj?$10, 30 00 On Marble Top Table, ... 40 00 Three 51b Bales Lynchburg Tobac co, fin per lb, 15 00 One Siik Hat, 7 00 Six Gifts, Greenbacks, 510 . GO 00 One Buggy Wagon 250 00 One Horse-Power Threshing Ma chine, 200 00 One Silver Hunting Amr. Watch, valued at 5 00 Three Gifts, 20 Greenbacks, . GO 00 No. of Prizes, 205 No. of Tickets, 5,000 Price of Tickets, ..... One Dollar. The Drawing will take place in the Fair-house building of the Monroe Coun ty Agricultural Society, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4th, lbU7. The drawing will be conducted by a Com mittee chosen for that purpose by the Ticket Holders. Persons holding tickets and unable to attend the drawing can, by notifying any one of the Committee, have their prizes forwarded, free of charge. All tickets valueless at the distribution unless prepaid. No priz paid unless the ticket be presented. REFERENCES: Brown k Keller, Drcher k Bro., Jas. A. Pauli, Nicholas Ruster, Joseph Wal lace, R. S. Staples, Wm. Hollinshead, Herrmann, La Bar k Co., C. S. Detrick k Co., Fred. Fable, II. S. Wagner, C. D. Brodhcad, R. F. & II. D. Bush, Phillips k Walton, C. Waters k Son, Lewis Dos tcr's Sons, Barnes &Merritt, Florey k Bro., Robt. Huston, J. II. McCarty, Je rome B. Storm, Philip Miller & Son, J. S. Williams k Co., R. Miller, M. L. Drake, Jno. O. Saylor, Wallace k Gardner, Ack ertnan k Herman, Robert Boys, W. T. Baker, Jas. B. Morgan, Darius Dreher, B. S. Mansfield, C. B. Keller, Dr.- A. II. Davis, Hon. S. C. Burnett, Hon. P. .Gil bert, S. S. Dreher, Win. Davis, S. Holmes, jr., J. B. Storm, and D. S. Lee, Esqrs., Stroudsburg; M. B. l'ostens, Moscow: Hon. D. M. Van Auken, Dr. E. Ilalliday, Pinchot & Detrick, L. 1. Barnes, Esq., Mil ford, Pa. Committee: Jno. N. Stokes, PI S. Williams, G. Sootheinier, A. 0. Janscn, T. C. Brown, Jas. D. btocksdale and 11 S. Wagner. . JNO. N. STOKES; President A. C.'Jansen, ) e . P. S. Williams, Secretaries. G. 8onthe(mcrt Treasurer. For all information address P. S. Wil liams or-A. C. Jaosen, Stroudsburg,. Pa. July 11,1867. ( BLANK DEEDS, far side at th Offic. THE UNION PACIFIC RAIL ROAD CO. Are now constructing a Railroad from OMAHA, NEBRASKA, westward towards the Pacific Ocean, mak ing witu its connections an unbroken Line A0E0SS THE CONTINENT. . The Company now offer a limited amount of their FIRST 3I0RTG1GE B0XDS having thirty years to run, and bearing an nual intercut, payable on the first day of Jan uary and July, in the City of New York, at the rate of SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, . AT .Ninety Cents on the Dollar. This roid is already completed to Jules burgh, 376 miles west of Omaha, and is fully equipped, and trains are regularly running oer it. The Company has now on hand sufficient iron, ties, etc., to finish the re maining portion to the enstcin base of the Rock 7 Mountain?, 141 miles, which is un der contract to be done in September of this year, and it is expected that the entire road will be in running order from Omaha to its western connection with the Central Pacific, now being rapidly built eastward from Suc ramento, Cal., during 1870. MEANS OF THE COMPANY.' Estimating the distance to be built by the Union Pacific to be 1,505 miles, the United Slates Government issues its Six per cent. Thirty-year Bonds to the Company as the road is finished at the average rate of about 28.250 per mile, amounting to $44,203,000 The Company is alfo permitted to ivaue its own First Mortgage Bonds to. an equal amount, and at the same time, which by 6pecial Act of Congress are made a First lortgage on the entire line, the bonds of the United States being subordinate to them. The Government makes a donation of 12, 600 acres of land to the mile, amounting to 20,032,000 acres, estimated to be worth $30, 000, OOO.rra king the total resources, exclusive of the capital, $113,110,000; but the full value of the lands cannot now be realized. The authorized Capital Stock of the Com pany is one hundred million dollars, of which five millions have already been paid in, and of which it is not supposed that more than twenty. five millions at most will be required. The cost of the road is estimated by com petent engineers to be about one hundred million dollars, exclusive of equipment. PROSPECTS FOR BUSINESS. The railroad connection between Omaha and the cast is now complete, and the earn ing of the Union Pacific on the tedious al ready finished for the first two weeks in May were SI 13.000. These sectional earnings ae the road progresses will much more than pay the interest on the Companies bonds, and the through biisirtcss over the only line of rail road between the Atlantic and Pacific must be immense. VALUE AND SECURITY OF THE T.ONPS. The Company respectfully submit, that the above statements of facts fully demon strates the security of their Bonds and a ad ditional proof they would suggest that the Bonds now offered arc less than ten mfllion dollars on 517 miles of road, on which over twenty million dollars have already been ex pended ; on 330 miles of this road the cars are now running, and the remaining 1S7 miles are nearly completed. At the presc'ut rate of premium on gold these bonds pay an annual interest on the present. cost of NINE TER CENT., and it is believed that on the completion of the read, like the Government Bonds, they will go above par. 'The Company intend to sell but a limited amount at the present low rate, and retain the right to advance the price at their option. Subscriptions will he received in New York by the Continental National Bank, No. 7 Nassau St., Clark, Dopce & Co., Bankers, 51 Wall St., John J. Cisco A: Son, Bankers, No, 33 Wall St., and by BANKS and BANKERS generally through out the United States, of whom maps and de scriptive pamphlets may be obtained. They wil also be sent by mail from the Compa ny's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, New York, on application. Subscribers will se lect theirown Agents in whom they have confidence, who alone will be responsible to them for the eafe delivery of the bonds. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, TiMZW VOKK. June 13.-3m. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksniithin" IONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! J. 111. OUUStllUCl uvo3 V- 1 11 - ffVaform the public that he h fully pre vnarcd. at Lis establishment, at the rrrn.' u.. l, :v i . i t : corner of Simpson and Sarah-streets, in the borough of Mrouusburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Waeron, 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. Having 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 oat at his shop. In connection vmh Ins Carriage chop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmcu will always be found ready to attend to the orders ot customers. The publio are invited to call and ex- annuo his stock before purchasing else where. VALKNT1NE KAUTZ. May 9, 1867.-3tn. Auditor's Notice. Estate of JOHN OVER PECK deceased, frMIK undersigned Auditor, uppointed hy JL the Orphans Court ol Monroe County to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Charles Saylor, one of tlie Adminis trator, to and among those entitled to the same, hereby flrivcsnutice.tli.it he will attend to the duties of his appoi ntinent on MONDAY, the 5th day of AUGUST, 1807, at JO o'clock, a. m., at the Prothonotary 'u Office, in tho bo rough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place, all persons having any just claims or demands against 6a id fund, will present the same or be forever debarred from comin": in for any thare thereof. TIIO'S M. McILIIANEY, Auditor. July 11, 16G7. Tn"!TO!!U"S OREAT RIXtBT FOR Scrofula, and Scrofulous Diseases. From Emery Etltn, n well-knovrn merchant vf Ox font, Maine. " I have boI I l;ir quantitios of rour Paihapa T:lU.A, but never yer one bottle which l':iih-il of the desired effect nml lull Kitislnctiun tolhontf wlia took it. 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I hud for beveral years a very troublesome hnmor hi my fare, which grew constantly worse until it dinliurcd my feature and became an intol erable nMictioii. I tried nhiiott every thinir a man could of both ad i liv unci medicine, but without any relief whatever, uutil I -took your Sahsapahii.i.a. It immediately made my face worse, as vou told mC it miht for a time; but in a few weeks the i;ev skin began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until my face in an pinooth as any body'B, aud I am without any symptoms of the disease tlit I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without & doubt owe It to your Sausapakii.i.a. Erysipelas Qeneral Debility Purify tho Blood. JVotn Pr. Itolf. Sauiu, Houston St., .Wr Vork. In:. At Kit. I seldom fail to remove Fruntion and Scrofulont Sore by the crevcriui meof your SARSAl'AlMt.I.A.nnd I have jtist now cured an afttck of Malignant Erysipelas with it. 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Van Liew, of Xen Urutt swirl; X.J., had dreadful ulcers on bis legs, caused by the ubue ol" mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, iu spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the iMTevcring use of Ay Kit's Sausapauili.a relieved him. Few cases can bo found more inveterate and distressing than this, aud it tookxfccvcral dozen bottles to cure bim. Xjeucorrhoea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous t'l ceration, and arc very often cured by the alterative effect of this Sapsaparii.I.A. Some cases rcjiiire. however, in aid of the ausapakilla, the tkil.'ul Application of local remedies. From the veil I noim and imtely-ceielratel Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. " I have found your S irsapakili.a au excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leticorrh-ra, Internal I'leerntion, and bji-afdcbilitv, arising from the scrofulous dinthct-is, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment." A lii ty, VJiirilling to allnm the publication cf her name, trntes s "My daughter and myself have been cured of a ycry debilitating lAneorru-ea oi long siauii.ng, vj two hottles of your Sausaparilla." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia., when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this 1.x t. Sausapauilla. AYER'S CATHARTIC PIKLS possess so inanv advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we neeu not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on to do nil that thev have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYEK, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by For sale by Druggists and dealers iu medicine everywhere. r.Iunc 0 '67 lv L I Bv virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terns .A a; .1 ;,,.! n.f a,, f'nnri nf n ii. ' f M lnnie T will expose to sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, the 20A day oj July next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, the followiug described real estate, to wit: o louowjug ucscuocu rca cswue, lo u. A certain lot or pieco of land situate in uocioaugu townsnip, .uouroe couuiy, con- . - taming 1 OO AlTCS, adjoining lauds of John P. powling, Pan- el Mrt'jirtv nnd nthors nbniit 12 acres Un.l lu. l Tim iii.M-j t. VI) The improvements arc a . . Frame Tavern House, two stories about 10 by 21 feet, Kitchen attached about 10 by 10 feet, n frame Shed about 20 by ci..i oi i,v MO f..et. North 1 MIMI II lilllili J U WW m w wavf and South Turnpike runs through the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Callahan and to be sold by mo lor casii. CHAKiii- hum;, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) June 25, 1807. CO A A A AGENTS WANTED. 100.- Vvvv00 Male an.l lVnnle, to intro duce our NEW PATENT, STAR SHUT TLE HEWING MACHINE. .It is adapted for family use and Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike on both side. Price only TWENTY JDOLliAKM. Extraordinary in ducements to Agents. For full pirticulars, address DUMONT & WILSON, OtiO Arch Street, June 20, 16G7.-3m.l Philadelphia, Pa. T-- k has a Licence eell FURNITURE. Augubt 2, 1SC8. Sheriffs Sal NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF f MONROE COUNTY! 5N PURSUANCE OF AN ACt OF' Assembly, entitled " An Act relating to the collection of State and County Taxes in the County of Monroe' approve -ed May 6, 18G7, the County Treasurer" will meet the Tax-payers of said County, fur the collection of State and County Taxes, in and for the following places," to wit: For the Ilorough of Stroudsburg, on? Saturday, July 27, at the Treasurer' Of' lice. Stroud township, on Monday, July 29, at the house of John L. Thomas, and oa Tuesday, July 30, at Peter Keller's Mill, SmithQeld township, on Wednesday, July 31, at the house of Thomas Brodf head, in Dutotsburg, and Thursday, Air gust 1, at the house of Isaac S. Labar. Middle Smithfield, on Friday, Augusf 2, at the house of James Place, and Sat urday, August 3, at the house of Henry Depue. llamilton, TueSSray, August 6, at the house of Alonzo 1. Shafcr, at Snyders ville, and "Wednesday, August 7, at the house of Charles It. Uossard, in Bossards ville. Pocooo, at the house of Charles Brown, in Tanncrsviile, Friday, August 9. Jackson, at the house of Charles Soy- Jer, on Saturday, August 10. Cooibangh, at the house of Samuel Case, in Naglesville, Monday, August 12.' Paradise, at the - house of Abraham (Jish, Tuesday, August 13. Price, at the house of Lewis Long, Thursday, August 15. . Barrett, at the house of llkinsoa Price, Fridaj', August 1G. Boss, at the house of Jacob II. Stock-, cr; Mouday, August 19. LIdrcd, at the house of Joseph JJawky Tuesday, August 20. Polk, at the house of Joel Berlin, in? Krcsgeville, Wednesday, August 21. . Ofcesnuthill, at the house of LinforJ M. Heller, Thursday, August 22. Tobyhannah, at the house of Isaao Stouffer, Monday, August 26. Tunkhaunock, at the house of Reuben B. Bouser, Tuesday, August 27. Tax-pay er3 who avail themselves of the above opportunity to pay their taxes, will, be entitled to an abatement of- FIVE PER CENT. For the couvenienco of tax-payers visiting Stroudsburg, the Treasurer will receive any of the above, taxes, at his Office, before said days. SIMOX MYERS, Treas. June 27, 1SG7. MAKE WAY! GOOD KEN'S F0II ALL '. IX SIIAIE OP iew Goods at S.onnsvillc. rpill-j subscriber takes pleasure in inform-' in Ihe public, lhat he has just opened' the. largest arid best selected stock of Goods, at his old stand in Stormsville, Pa., ever brought into Monroe county, and that he has determined to dispose of thern at prices, much cheaper than they can be bought at any other establishment, whether in town or country. His etock comprises, in almost, endless variety, and of the best quality DRV GOODS, KOTIOXS, HARDWARE, QUEENS4VARE. GROCERIES', DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, &c. He has, also, on hand a verv large assort ment of new and fashionable Boots and Shoes, both city and home-made, all of which he will dispose of-at prices which will make purchasers wonder. Look at a few of the rices at which I am really gmnjj away goods, and ycu cannot fail to be convinced that my store, in Stormsviilc, is tho place at which to secure real bargains: PRINTS from 10 to 22 cents per yard, MUSLINS from 15 to 25 " yard, I)e LANES from 25 to 35 yard. and an woolen goods at ngurcs propor tionately low. Boots and Shoes very low home-made at least 50 per cent, below btroudsburc, prices. buGAub from 10 to J t cents per poand MOLASSES from 50 cts. to 1 per gal. In short, all articles in my line far below the Imononoly prices which have hereto fore prevailed. The excitement growing out of these great reductions lias already began, but come one,. I ii . . i. ...;ii i w r..j r..ir come an, in siuck win uinoja uu luuuu iuii- UP to the demand. liUl lhll. rAiGb, and country produce' I generally will not be refused m exchange r ois. and the highest market prices at- lowpd. GASPER METZGAK. S'tormsv.lle, Pa., Nov. 22, lbCC.-lf. R. A. H. SEEM, HPi 7T,"XTrln.7" 'T' Y ' YLZC .W anJ careful manner, beautiful sets of ;rtifir::1, locfh niad0 on Gold. Silver. or Rub- , jjCr pjatcs 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. Seiyv next door io inc inuian uucen Hotel. Ail work warranted. fAnril 25 I o a? crrin iwa r Physician and Surgeon Has removed his ofh;e and residence tc the building, lately occupied by Win. Davis, Ivq., on JMam stroet. I'evoting all .iis time to his profession he will be prepared to an swer all calls, either day or night, when not professionally engaged, with promptness. 0O Charges reasonable. Stroudsburg, April 11, 18t7.-tf. J. h. Mccarty HAS just returned from New-York with a gplenJid assortment ef PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURU Call at his Ware-Rooms. May 81, lC6.-tf. DINLN nut, INING-FvOOM FURNITURE in Wal- Oak ami U hue Abh, Extension Tables, anv Mae you wish, at AlclAlv I O nevv Ware-Rooms. May 17, itti.-tf. DON'T p iy 3.50 for a WASH STAND, when you can gsi them at McCarth tar superior tor 2.50. August 2, lSCft 1VTO EXTRA CHARGE for HEARSE ir til -A i : Li i . k. 11 to of Stroudiburcr. J. H. McCARTY. May dl, lu.-tt.