General ileotiofi Sfo Sheriff's Proclamation. - Whereas. Hv an act of the General As- i.l .ft) 1 e-mu.yo, uie Lommonwana u. ..n(J1. nia, entitled " an act rcgulanng the Genera V.ltifl mna luifktn tha emrl I Torn mnn won 1 1 h ' w.. ....... r - " . ' 7"V " " mauc me ouiy 01 me iiiu ouenu 01 every wuuiy iu -uu..u u. cuU1uauon5 A A Mm irtt in f om.-l. l ! lO De lioiutii, nu ft mow (1 in SUCH notice iwn omcer iarc iectcd i here- JOru, i, wiaiiiiiiO "i'.'AI, HUTU Olier- m o me county 01 uionroe, tto make known dv una ui-iaiiiauuii 10 ine eiec.ors ot the V-ountv of Monroe, thnt an P. nrt nii Wln ul "held m said bounty, on TiWSDA I', the 8th of OCTOBER WK .k i, ... i i . , . . , , ' "u uaii uuiu an omce or ap- ne!c, ftt the several election districts bflowL;.m.Bl ,.r ,T.:i numerated, at which time and places are to i. i t . . , : oe eiectea dv the trcemen of the county o , , - - """"""I One Person For Judge of theSuprsmc Court of the State ot rennsylvania. One Person For member of the Ilouse of Representative., to rinrsnf Monroe anil l.nrhnn rnnntip. in the House of Representatives of the Com- r . - - nion weal th of Pennsylvania. Ohc Person For Treasurer of the county of Monroe. Two Per son $ Tot Jury Comnjisiner of tho county of Monroe. One Person To fill the office of County Commissioner of the county of Monroe. Two nrson, T fill ik. ff; r r- ... .. r .1.-1 w .. mi- uiiiv-i; vii. wtJUiiijr luuiiur, Ul Ul'' .,r, r T r o i '"; - iuuiuuc, uuc lur o vfir, anu one I'Inrc of ToiintT. Th. frMPmn nrthn t.xc.; f hill are to hold their election at the. house of Felix Storm, m said township. The freemen of the Township of Cool- baugh will hold their election at theNagles ville scliool-house, in said township. The freemen of the township of Hamilton will hold their election at the house of Sam uel Dennis, in said township. I he freemen of the township of Middle V.""." - -"'i'' "'".. n,;iU,f,inm ll r .: fomithheld, will hold their election at the no SR OI janiPS I' nrn in ran Inu-nt nn The freemen of the township of "Pocono, will hold their election at the house of Ma nassah Miller, in said township. Ihe trcemen of the township of Paradise, will hold their election at the house of Abraham Gish, in said township. The freemen of the township of Polk, will hold their election at the house of Daniel Kerchner, in said township. The freemen of the township of Price, will hold their election at the house of Lewis Long, in said township. The freemen of the township of Eldred, will hold their election at the house of Jos. Hawk, in said township. The freemen of the township of Ross, will hoid their election at the house of Jacob II. Stocker, in said township. The freemen of the township of Smithficld will hold their election at the house of Thomas' Crodhead, in said township. The freemen of Stroudsburg, will hold their election .at the Court House, in said borouT-h. The freemen of the township of Stroud, will hold their election at the house of Aaron W. Clark, in the borough of Stroudsburg. The freemen of the township of Tobvhan- nah, will hold their election at the house of Robert Warner, in said township. The freemen of the township of Jackson, will hold their election at the house of Charles Snyder, in said township. The freemen of the township of Tunk hannock, will hold their election at the house of Benj. F Schafer, in said township. The freemen of the township of Barrett, will hold their election at the house of Deubler, in said township. Whereas. By the act of the Congress of the United Slates, entitled "An Act to a mend the several acts heretofore passed, and for other purposes," and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty live, all persons who have deserted the mili tary or naval service of the United btates, and who have "not been discharged, or reliev ed from the penalty, or disability therein pro vided, are deemed, and taken, to havevolun tarily relinquished, and forfeited, their right of citizenship, and their rights to become citi zens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citizens thereof: And tchcreas. Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not, under the consiitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified elec tors of the commonwealth : Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Jlejtrf sentatives of the Corn monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As s'mlly met, and it is hereby enacted by au thority of the same. That in all elections hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspec tors of any such election to receive any bal- Jot, or ballots, from any person, or persons. embraced in the provisions, and subject to the disability, imposed by said act of Con gress, approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and it shall be unlawful for any such person to vote any La Hot, or ballots. Section 2. That if any such judge or in spectors of election, or any one of them thall ire.ceve, or consent to receive, any such un lawful ba4i of ballot, from any such dis qualified person, hc or they, so offending, oiiall be guilty ot a misdemeanor, and, upon .qonviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of thig commonwealth, he thall, for ach offence, be senjtesced to pay a fine of not less than ope hundred dollar, and to un dergo an imprisonment, jn the jail of the proper counjy, for not jess than sixty days. Section 3. That if any person deprived tA Ciiuenship, and duqualifkd as aforesaid, shall, at any election, hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, vote, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot, or ballots, any persons, so offending, jihall be guilty of a laiedsniear.or, and on f nnuiMlnM thereof, in any court of quarter session of 'llO 1.1. - 1 II . p..". vAJiiiiuuii weuiui, tuaji, ior each olieiice. Xe punished in like manner ue is provided in ttLe preceding section of this act, in the case of officers of election receiving such unlaw ful llot, or ballots. Section 4. That if any person shall here Wler persuade, or advise, any person, or per sons deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or ballots, to l.Ju l'-B any tIecti, hereafter to be m '3CorDmoLnweaIt. or shall persuade, PF advise, any such officer torcccivc any bal! jot, or rjanou., irom any person deprived nih'anGiin nn.l ion i a LaJ .r . such person, so offprnlmcr. cKnll iA , a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof r ' - situ 11 1 1 v in any court of quarter sessions of this com- cum, oe punisneel in like man- - 1 i . - , ,l; . 4, tnis act, in the case of officers of euch elec- . .vauu iu me fcerono sprnnn m u.. ittcjuuj sucn unlawlul ballot, or lal- lots. Sectiox 8. That it shall the dntv of the !i rr! fr'c 1 i c'. " in nit? scvern i rniinr nr in a rrwn- monwealth, to insert in their proclamations 0f election?, hereafter to be held, the first c . , . . . .. . Muur sections ot this act, with the preambl i"t-reo ana upon conviction or any violation ofth-. rhnnlromi nrn.ia nntinn oi,o. I. . 1 J ,fl slan bepuilty of a misdemeanor in office, nnrl nunishPft n liLf mnnnor .o t. r fences prohibited by the second, third and fnnrl i nn nftl. ra 1.1- The law reulalinff the election of Presi- lpnf .it p nrtnr nrnF f.,11 iOIICC IS IlcrctlV fIVCJl, TIat ever. Peon.- excepting Justices of t V t , . I- i. : J o ... ' . . . unueu i ji ui in io uiaiu tir u ii v c: 1 1 v or rrnrrxv. i j:...: " , l i iaicu uisiui;i, wiieiner a commissioned onicerl Or nfhprU-IUl cnluip.lln.la nK... . I who i. or shall be employed under the leaw. ,at,ve executive or judiciary department of . i 'iaiu or inc. united dates, or ot any incorporated district; and also, that every ature and of the select or common council .r . i ui mnv cilv. or rnniKinnfp .r nnv innmn. rated district is Kv law inMmWBf ln; or exercising at the same time, the aPDoint- . c i . ' m out a! I i.l on . . v 1 wuul;c, jiiaiifcnr, or citTK or hit ., . ' , . .... cicuiiuu mi mis cuuunoriweaiin, ana mat no on .V,!. Ii T "m . iT .J f 5 r Hon hall be eligible to be then voted for. .n At l i? . Assembly, entitled and approved styles of work, and as it i an act relating to elections of this common- ctdtiv tup wealth, passed July 2d, 1839, further provides V .u "lbPcc ttna JUUS snau meet Tl... I T . i . i .. " L "uve p. aces appointed i?r nom- r Ti I uiiuic II 1 1 in u LlULIk 111 ... ; r ,ul j , r iiiuiuiii" vilv iub et'UUIJU 1 Ul'BUSV OI KJC- -l. l u r :j : i uu t-acu 01 nam inspectors suau ap-l lcr- 11 e"a' c e duty ot said assespors re rpeCtfu,,y to fttfnd at the P,aces of oM(nff , J F' or lownMi.p election every general; special or township election IIUVV9 V A ilVI'JIJJ I during the whole time said election ia kept open, for the purpose of irivinsr information to the inspectors and judges, when called on in relation to the right of any person assess- eu cy mem to vote at such election, and . .. . . - - . . i nauu .a reuuon 10 me assess- Orphans' Court of said County, at Strouds menta ot votes as the said inspectors or ludsr- t wwr ' oo i a i ; tw u Agreeably to the Divisions of the sixty- first section of said act every General and Special election shall be opened between the hours of eight nnJ ten tn the forenoon. cnt,m,,e wnhou interruption or adjournment untd seven in the rvininfT when the polls shall be closed. io person shall be admittad.to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Com missioners, unless first be produces a receipt for payment within two years, of a State or countv tax assessed arm-eahlv to th Consti- tution. and irive sitifiictorv evidence either on his own oath or the affirmation of another that he has paidtuch tax, or on a failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or, second if he claims a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 years he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his application and make such proof of residence in the district as U required by this act, and .that he des verily believe, from the accounts given him, that he is ot the age aforesaid. and gives such other evidence at is required by this act, whereupon the name of the per son so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto, by writiug the word 1 tax,' he should be admitted to vote by reason of naving paid tax, or the word 'age it he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such ae; shall be called out to the clerks, who shall mike the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. "in an cases wnera me name ot per.-on and repaired than other watches in the mar claiming to vote is found on the list furnUi- keU They are simpler in structure, and eo oy the commissioners and Asseeson, or his right to vote whether thereon or not isob- jecled to by any qualified citizen it shall be the duty of the inspector to examine such person on ojtn as to ins quanncaiions, and are more thin 700 parts. How they run un it he claims to have resided within the Jis- der th hardest trijl watches can have, is irict tor one year or more his ojth shall be muiceni proui tnereoi, uut snau mane proo n r Ipasl hv nnn rnmnotenl iritnnn mm cl.nlll be a oualifipd -Wtnr th.,t h roci.to.i I wiihin the district for more tharf ten davs M next pp'cedinjr such election and shall al?o nimseii 6wear, that his bona hue residence in I. . ... ... .. .Il pursuance of bis lawful calling is within the district, and that he did not remove in said district for the nurnose of votin therein. 44 Every person qualified aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required of his resi- dence and payment of taxes aforesaid, shall bo adrpitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. "If any person not qaalified to vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law (except the ions of Qualified citizens, shall annear atanv place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollar. for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. Pursuant to the provision contained in the 6th section of the act aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid district fchall take charge of the crtificate or return of the election of their respective districts and produce them at a meeting of the judges from each district at the Court House in the Borough of Si rous- uurg, on me miru cay auer me oay oi eiec- tion, being for the pentyear on FRIDAY the Jlth day of OCTOBER next, then and the'C to do. and perform the duties required by taw of said judges. Alto, that where a judge by s.ckneesor unavoidable circumstan- ces, is unable to attend said meeting of Jurig- ihi,nih.i;s., . r i cs, then the certihcate or return as aforesaid fehall be t,ken charge of by one of the In- spectors or clerks of the election of said dis- . L.t who shall do and nnrfXr. .i. .1... required oftaid judge unable to attend. Also, that in the 61st section of the said act it is enacted that 44 when two or more ii inn vi niui c cnuntiea ibhall compose a district for the - ... i . . - , ' . P.. c, , genuine article. 7 here are numerous coun choice of member or members of the Senate r ., f w..... . - 4 it j o . . -I throughout the country, and we would cau ItepresenfatKes of the United butes or oH. " Ln . A 1' ,u,.' this commonwealth, the judges of the elec tion in each county, having met as a forest id, the clerks shall make out a fir statement of all the votea which shall have been given at such election within the county, for every person voted for, as euch member or mem bers, which shall be signed by siid judges and attested by the clerks, and one of tsaid judges shall take charge of said certificate and shall produce the sama at a meeting of one judge from each county at uch place! on n such di.tricts as ia or mirho .nnA;nt.J k I '7 rl i 1.1 .i u j iK r . II i in ur 111 fin lilt- st-" vki! ill i Hv n nap rha i. . r heintr for the nresenl on TiiP-Haw tU i ru j ' of October, at the Court House in Strouds- burf. JUonroe count, forth nnr.c,nt.iiv. i CD ' J t" .&7V. w I V I -. -- j a , ..., w hi pti iui in duties required by law of the aforesaid As- rr rn utnrroB inpn nnn ihora t .r.. u semblv dwtnet. God Save the Commonwealth ) CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) oeptember ia, lt07. J Notice. The follow inr widows" annraisrmenfs in the Estates of the follow i n" named dece dents, will be presented for approval at the nexi urpnans' Court, to be held on Monday ofpieinoer ifS07: Estate of William Davis, deceased. Edward Englcr, 44 Henry Ehlers, " Alexander Hanley. , " John Delong, T M. McILHANEY, Clerk. Sept. 5, 19G7. N'KW Kf)(lT to SRnw PQT APT TGHATTTXTT -w wKiiviiiiuiauuujiuiuii,!, PETERS II EI Oil LEY. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, TEMPORARY SALESROOM, Corner 4th & Spring-Garden Streets, EASTON, PA. THE beat assortment of Eastern Manu i iiu ucii n.i'i i I r..)!..,.. -... . i 1 , . ihuik, vuusiauiiv uii nanu at me lOWCII prices T,,e firm PS8C" St advantaget i.. the Lu,.,; ; ..r , :.t m A VITPAfTfTwi vn ajt wrtini t.'o a i . ....w. uiuiivj nm II HUlUjOflblj BUSINESS, they hope to win the confi dence of nl, cngaed in the relai, trade and merit 1,10 Peonage of the public. I IT lipn.pncl tn. iLifiiw, I ATTJT.'IJT' II rTr"MT C I 11. miUiULiJEil. tmct on icr7 Ees:ister?s Notice. ftfUAlL'i,i lo llttLlLA! lilhM, JU . .. -wm . w------ , a'' persons interested in the Estates of the respective decedents, that the fol lowing Accounts have been filed in the liemster's Office of Monroe Conntv find i-i ji wjH be presented for confirmation to the uu, V1" j. , iuu -ou uuy cii SKPTK3IHKU, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. : . A,f.cou,!fc ot i':z.r.a Marvin, Executor, &c. 01 ,,za Ann 1'dker, deceased. Account of Peter Williams, Adm'r, &c of Peter Shaw, deceased. Account of Samuel D. Overfield, Adin'r. !tc. of Ananias Overfield, deceased. Account of Susannah Shupp, Execu trix, &.c. of Frederick Shupp, deceased. Account of John I), l railey, Adra r, &c. of John Dailcy, deceased. Account of Philip Metzar, Adm'r, Sic. of Catharine Storm, deceased Account of John Clark, Adm'r, &c. of Jacob fcmith, deceased. Account of George Butts, Adm'r, &c. of Michael Putts, deceased. Account of Geonre Putts. Adm'r. &c. of James Piekhow, deceased, Account of John Edin-er. Adm'r. &e. of Philip Huffman, deceased. o- - . t X Air "o Til J" u. KeS,eter s Office, Stroudsburg, ) August 29, 1867. j JOHNS. FISHER, Register. PROOFS OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITY OF THE AMERICAN "WATCH MADE AT VALTHAM. MASS. The American Watch Company, of Walt ham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, more accu-ate, less complex, more durable, better adapted for general use, and rnnre eat-ily kept in order therefore stronger, and less likely to be m jured than the majority of foreign watches, which are composed of from 125 to 300 pieces, while in an old English watch there shown by the following letter: PENX. RAILROAD COMPANY. Office of the General Superintendent, Altoona, Pa., 15 Dec, 1800. Gentlemen: The watches manufactured 7 7ou ,,ave DCPn uge on mis rauronu ior t .L several years by our engmemen, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment, There are ifow some three hundred of them csrried on our line, and we consider thqm good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saying your watch es 've "8 ,eg8 trouble, and have worn and do wear much longer without repairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this ronU- A 7ou are aware, we formerly trusted to those of Lnglih manufacture, of acknowl edged good reputation; but as a class they "ever kept time as correctly, nor hae they do"c 09 god service, as yours, n these statements I am sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience exienuea o?er a seric oi years Reaped fully. EDWARD H. WILLIAMS. General Superintendent. American Watch Co., Wallham. We now make live different grades of watches, named respectively as follows: A pp'eton, Tracy f- Co., Wallham, Mass Wallham Watch Company, Waltham,Mass p. s. Jiartlett, Wallham, Mass v,n. Ellery, Boston, Mass nome Watch Company, Boston, Mass . ... . e v,. V .. ., ... Arn- v i .i the American Watch Company to be of the t- , . ' 3 , uw", u" l" u,Ufcl "PProvua pr,.,c- ' ,'i V- V " 4 , , n M,aWe timc-keeper. Every dealer sellin these Watches is provided with the Compa ny s printed card of guarantee, which should accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers . , At... i . , Llill iui.uuiH.ia t.vj uo vii Villl UdlU U a 11131 imposition Any grades of Waltham Watches may be purchat-hed of Watch Dealers throughout the couutry. llOJJUHNS & APPLETON, 182 Buoadway, New York. August 22, 18G7.-lm. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE- STORED bv Helmbold's Extract Buciio Feb. 28, 1567. ... I Candidates. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Middle Smithfield, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of ?u uty Commissioner, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perlorm the duties of the office futhfully and impartially, and to the best of his ab lity. JOHN HANNA. ; Middle Smithfield, Sept 5, 1667. To the Voters of .Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Stroud township, respectfully offers hiratelf as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, should he be elected, he p'edges himself tn perlorm Uie duties of the office laith,'u!ly and impartially, and to the be6t of hi abihtv. JOHN W. VAN VLIET. Stroud tsp., 4ug. 29, 1607. To the Voters of Jlonroc Countr. The undersigned, a resident of Strouds burg, respectfully offers himself as a candi date for the nffice of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability. T I M OT 1 1 Y V A N WHY Stroudsburg, Aug. 29, 1867. To tho Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of County Commlitioiicr, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the bst of his ability. UKUKUE L. SLUTTER. Hamilton tsp., August 8, 1667. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of County Cottiiuiioiic)', should he be elected, he pledes himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the bst of his ability. JACOB STACKHOUSE. Hamilton tsp., August 1, 1867. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of M. Smithfield township, re.-pectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties i.f the office faithfully and impartially, and to the hest of his ability. MELCUOIR DKPEW. M. Smithficld, August 29, 1867. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for tin? office of COUNTY TREASURER, should he be elected, be pledges himself to perform the dunes of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability. MICHAEL SUPER. Hamilton tsp., Augtit 22d, 1807. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Polk town ship, respectfully offers himself as a candi date for the office of Counts'' Treasurer, hould he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability. REUBEN KRESGE. Polk tsp., August 15, 1807. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Pocono township, respectfully ofTers himself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, hould he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability. JERO.ME M. HELLER. Pocono tsp., August 8th, 1867. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of hia abilit . PETER KUNKEL. Hamilton tsp., August 1, 1607. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Polk tow n ship, respectfully offers himself as a candi date for the office of County Treasurer, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the be-t of his ability. REUBEN GREGORY. Polk tsp, August 1, 1607. To the Voters of Monros Couuty. The undersigned, a resident of Chestnut ill township, respectfully offers himself as candidate for the office of County Treasurer, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of tho office faithfully and impartially, and to the Ivst of his ability. JOHN SIIIFFER. Chestnuthill tsp., July 25th, 1607. Adminishator's Notice. Estate of F RAX CIS ADAMS, late of To byhanna, deceased. Notice is hereby gi ven, thnt letters of ad ministration on the Estate of the above named ' runcis Adimn, late of tho township of To- byhanna, in the county of Monroe, deceased, iave been granted to V illiam II. Butts, re- iding at Jackson Corners: post-office ad dress, Jackson Corners, Monroe County, Pa. Ail persons therefore having claims or de mand aguinst the Estate of the said dece dent, are requested to muke theime known to the said William II. Bo tin without delay. WILLIAM H. BUTTS. ackon, Sept. 5, l807.-6l.J Admin'tor. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween Daniel Rull and John Lasser, known as the firm of Ruff & Lisser, Lager Bier Brewers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books ot the nrm nave been placed iu the hands of Dauiel Ruff for col- ection. DANIEL iiUFF, JOHN LASSEK. fctrqud tsp , August 28, 1867." Eft i-t m n n iu: i 'i t . to v ri .. i u r ' DEALERS IX ' Cloclis, Watches, Jewelry, 'Silver Ware, Hated Ware, Cooks, Stationery, Wall S'aper, Notions, &c., &e. They have recently purchased "MEL ICJCS OLD STAyD,'" and with increased facilities fur business, and a determination to please, feel justified in asking the con tinued patronage of the old customers of this establishment. In constant comajiun'cat ion with Importers in New Yo.ik and Phila delphia, and in possession of pculiar ad vantages in this respect, they are prepared to .-ell CLOCKS. WATCHES & JEW- ELRY, of superior make and finish as well also as of cheaper character, at remarkably low rates. They also keep constantly on hand the best quality of Silver find Plated Ware, Tea Spoons, Cas tors, Spectacles, Razors, Pen knives, Scissors, and all sorts of Cvihry, Toys of all kinds, Childrcns Carriages, Bird cages. Pishing Tackle. Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of ell kinds and Fixtures', Superior Sewing Machine. Clothes Wringers, Scliooi Books. Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Ledgers and Day Books. Paper, Encelojtes, Pens, Ink, tjc, tj-c. Photograph Frames, Wall Paper, Windou Shades, and Irutl Cans of tvery de scriplion. Lamp Durneri altered. Repairing of Clocks. Watchea and Jewelry attended to promptly and satisfactorily. Orderr taken for Silver W are and filled with dispatch. btroudsburg, May 19, 1 804. tf MAKE WAY! GOOD KEWS FOR ALL IX SHAPE OF Sew Goods at StorinsviiieJ I j 4IIE subscriber takes pleasure in inform- in the public, that he has just opened the largest and best selected slock of Goods. at his old stund in Stormsvilie, Pa., ever brought into Monroe county, and that hp has determined to dispose of them at prices. much cheaper thin they can be bought at any other establishment, whether in town or country. IPs ttock comprises, in almost endless variety, and of the best quality. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE. GROCERIES, DRUGS. MEDICINES, &c, te lle has, a Iso, on hand a very 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. Iok at a few of the prices at which I am really jiving away goods, and you cannot fail to be convinced that my st-re, in Siorms ille, is th; place at which to secure real bargains: PRINTS fn.m 10 to 22 cents per yard, MUSLINS from 15 to 2o 44 yard, De LANES from x5 to 35 44 yard. anu all woolen roods at nrrures pro doe- tionately low. Bons and, Shoes Very low hnme-mnce at least 50 per cent, below Stroudsburg prices. SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound, MOLASSES from 50 cts. to 81 per pal In short, all articles in my line far below the monopoly prices which' have hereto fore prevailed. The excitement growingoutof these great reductions has alre.-idy began, but come one. come all, my slock will always be found full up to the demand. BUTTER, EGGS, and country produce generally will not be refused in exchange for goods, and the highest market prices al lowed. CASPER METZGAR. Stormsville, Pa.. Nov. 22, W0.-tf. By virtue of a w rit of Ven. Ex. de terris. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common I'leasol Monroe County, I will cx pose to sale at public vendue, on Saturday, the 'lsi Jay of September, 1667, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, at the Court-House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following described RealEstite; to wit: A certain lot or piece of land situate in Stroud township, Monroe County, contain ing 150 ACKES, more or less: bounded by land of Elizabeth Mosteller, John A. Flagler. Sydenham Wal ton, Daniel Marvin, deceased, and others. Being the premises conveyed to Charles S. Palmer and Wife, to Joseph P. Fellenccr, by Deed dated April I, 16G5. The improvements are a Stone Duelling House, 10 by 20 feet, two stories high, with Kitch en attached of stone, 1J by 20 feet; a FRAME BARN, abo-it 30 by 40 feet; Heg Pen and other outbuilding. A lare Apple Orclnrd and other Fruit-Trees, about 00 acres cleared, 15 Acres of which is meadow, balance timber land. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Joseph P. J'VIlencer, and to be sold by mo or cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff Office, StrouJsburg, i Sheriff. September 3, 1807. S Auditor's Notice. Estate of J01IX OYERPECIC, deceased, f I M1E unders gned Auditor, appointed by JL the Orphans Court of Monroe County, to make di.-tribution of tha balance in the hands of George Shaft-r. one of the Admin s trators, to and among those entitled to the same, hereby gives notice, that he will at tend t- the duties of bis appointment on SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1m07. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the Prothouot try's Office, in the borough of Stroutlsburg, at which time and place, all persons having any just claims or demands ayainst said fund, will present the s.ime or he forever debarred from coming in for anv thare thereof. "THO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Aujua 15, 1-07. Church Notice! VTOTICU IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Ll su'iscrihors ot the building of the LU THERAN CHURCH, in this Borough, that Mr. Joseph Trach, has been ptointed to collect tho . outstanding subscriptions for said church. CHURCH. COUNCIL." Augutt 1, ie07. j:i!E peculiar t.-.int or infection which. call Sckoft i. i inrJ in the eonstltmkms f.f fimltit'iiK's f hit-R. It Sithi'f f roducei or is produced ly an en- rrr55?C---leebled. vitiated stat-j rt5rI6-f;"lt?-1 " i) of the flood, wherein ?-UtV i i!that rltii-1 become in Vy? i;V;eonipetert to sustain '7rI,!l0 vital tor'cs n their ii'.Wvri,'-; vigorous action, m l 5.leavtM the ryctem t f.ill ir.t. disorder ar.-l decay. The scrofulous rontnminatlen it vr.-riom-Iy eausid by incrciitial disease, lots living, disordered o'.estion from unhealthy f'oj, impure air. filth nnd li'.t!iy JuihitJ, t!io depressing vice?, and, jtliove r.II, ty the venereal infeetion. 'Whatever be iu origin, it is hereditary in the constitution descending "fi-ora parent to cldldrcn untu the third nnd fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rodoflHm wl.o says, "I will visit the inl:;itk-s cf t!m ftlhers i:pon t!:eir children." Tlie. di.easo3 it a-igir.atcs t.-.ho various name, r.ceird;n- to t'-e organs it nttack. In the lungs, Seroful.i prtHluces tubercles, ami lln:d!y .'orM::iipi:;i ; in hr glands, swellings which eui urst-j nnd bo-eon-.e ulcerous ore.i; in t!ie ttomacli and Imiwcis, derangements whkh produce indi--gestion, dyspepsia, nnd liverconsplaints ; on tlie fki:i. eruptive an i cutaneous tdeetumy. These, ail having tlx .-.Ti:e origin, n-'juiru tha same remedy, viz., iiriluT.t'.on ttnd invigora tion ot the Mood, l'urify the )!ood. anl tlieso dangerous di.tcnsper ler.ve j ou. With feeble, foul, or corrupted Mood, you cannot have health; with ti::it 4-Iil'e cf the ilesh" hea'.lby, you cannot have scrofulous diatiiso Aycr'3 Carsspariil'i is onipcamled from the v.ost i .Trrtr.r.l r.nir dotes that nu-dical scier.ee has diseoveretl fcr this nfllieting diFtempcr, rnd for the cure cf the disorders it entails, 'i'hut it is f.ir supe rior to any other remedy yet dvviscd, U known ly all who have girrn it tri!. Tl.i it does combine virtues truly exlrfiordinary in tlu ir effect upon this class of eim-j laintu, is indisputably proven Vy the great muStltud-s of publicly known ;.nl rcmarkaMe core a it lias made of the following uisaseij : iTil! Evil, cr Clandulir Swcllirp, Tumors,. Erupticxu, Piisplss, Blotches find Sorcv Erysipelas, Soso cr St. Anthony's Fire Salt Rheum, Scald Ilcnd, Cosli3 froia. tuberculous depadt3 in tho lungs, vTfcitd S;velliEgs, D&hiiity, Dropsy, ifccrs-liria. Dyspepsia cr Ind:2cr:tica,"G7phrJs and Syphilitic Infections, Ucrcnrial Tiscasc, Fennle WciknC3SC, a;l- indeed, the wholo series of complaints that jirise from imjuritr of the Mood. Mintito reports of individual cases mny be found in -Avlk's .mi:i:ica?t: Almanac, which is fnrr.ishcd to the dngirti-. for gratuitous distribution, wherein ri::iy l o learned the- directions for its i;se. p.nd sonio of tlie rema;kaMc cures v.l.ich it l;as r.uidvj when all other remedies bad failed to r-irord. relief. Tho.'c cases r.re inrpoi;cly taken from nil teoions of the country, in order that every reader may have access 1 somo cue w ho can speak to him cf its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses tho vital energies, nnd thus kr.vts its vii tints far -more subject to difcase rnd it fatal refu!t than nre bcr.llby eonjtitutior.s Hence it ' tends to shorten, ar.d docs greatly shorten, the average durr.tii n of human life. The ast importance of these cor.Mderutier.3 has. led us to tpend years in perfect irg n remev'.jr which is nd.crmue to its cure. This we r.c.r fi'er to the public under tire name cf Arrr.'a Sarsatarslla, tlthough it is coirjosed cf ingridicnts, somo cf which exceed the best of lar(puri"a in r.licn.tivc ewer. Iiy its r.id you my protect yourself fn-ra the fuC'er ing and danger of these di.-ordtr. Purga out the foul corruptions that rot nnd fester in the blood, urge out tbe causes of disease,, and vigorous health will follow. ,y its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vitrl functions, r.r.d thus expels the distemper which lurk within the tystcm or burit out on nny part cf it. "We know the ul lie have been- deceive! by r.iarjy Von po:inls of SarsajmriHa, that promised much r.r.d did nothing; but they will neither be deceived r.or disappointed m this. Its virtues have been proven Ly abun dant trial, nr.d there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of tho atlhcting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under tlie same name, it is a very different medicine from nny other which has been before the pe-oplc, and is far more ef fectual than i.ny other which has ever been, available Ij t'.cm. CHERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con fcurnption, and fcr tho relief, cf Consumptive patients in advanced stasca of tho disease. This has been so long used ar.d ro uni versally known, thnt we need d, no more than assure tlie public thnt its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and thnt it may K relied on to do all it has ever done. Tre-parcd by Pit. J. C. Arr.n & Co.. Practical and Analytical Chemists Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. For sale by Druggists and dealers iiv medicine everywhere. QJune 20, 'G7 1 y STROUDSBURG, PA. 3IAUCMSG ORDERS No. 1. roit 1867. jV-TAXSFlELD, i ngai.i in the Morr lX tile field, with his head-quarters at the old established stand, corner of Main and Green-streets (late Geo. Fable'), wher the people can always bo sure of findiaj; the most Fuhioii;tl1c, Durable, and Chmpot Stoe.k of Goods ever brought into the county. Ho has DR Y GOODS ofcll kinds, G U OCERIES if- PR O YISIOXS, . BOOTS Sj- SHOES. CROCKER !') GLASS WART:, eye, VC '-. ., at such prices as will enable him to supply his customers a little Cheaper than th3 Cheapest. It being impessible 'or luni to m umerate tho various articles which comprise his stock, the public are invited to cull and examinee for themselves. NO TUOl'liLK TO SHOW ttOODS. Wheat Flour by the barrel or less quantity. Farmers' Produce, bough, or taken itv exchange for goods, at the highest market prices. 1. MANSFIELD. April 19. 1S07. 6!) A CENTS WANTED. S 1 00, Jv'ou.la!e and Female, to intro duce our NEW PATENT, STAR SHUT-. TLE SEWING ACHINE. It is adapted, for family use and Tailoring. It makes x siitcH a'ike on both sides. Price only TWENTY DOLLARS. Extraordinary in-. ducemenU to AgMils. For full pirtieuhirs addresd D U.MONT &. WILSON. 030 Arc'i Stree1. Jane 20, lS7.-3uv PhiLelpliis. Pav