JSJEN'S HEAVY BOOTS, Wholesale nr.d Retail, i AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above JefTeraonian Office, MAIS STKEtT. The Republicans of Wisconsin hare elected their Judicial ticket by a majoit iry exceeding 7,000, being a gain of about o.l'OO from last autumn and against a vio lent opposition to which various factions nd cliques inside of our own party lent their aid. In that State, as in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Iliiuoia and Minnesota, the lcal electious of the spring show the Republican party to be as strong as in its palmiest days since 1804. All the "re action" we can anywhere discover is in Connecticut, where, upon a largely in creased poll, and aiiho' aided by whole sale ratttrliaties and direct frauds, the Tjijcraey find the majority in the Le---fclatare nearly doubled against .them, nd live only succcc Jed in gaining about six buadre 1 in the majority for a Guber natorial candidate who thev hiin in ft'. s . c- --- - u?j uurir;sr the war. as being altogether t.i loyal in his patriotism. According to the Commerciar s letter "The President's C ounscl are sanguine of au acquittal, but the general opinion prevails that the President will be depos ed by a strict party vote, as a political necessity. Special Notices, YTTARRANTED CHEAPEST AND V BEST ! To Farmers, Express Companies, Stage Proprietors, Livery Establishments, end all icho use Horse. DK. TOBIAS TEXETIAX HOIISC LLMMENT, In Pirt Bottles, at One Dollar, For the cure of Lameness, Scratches, Wind Gslls. Sprains, Bruises, Splint?, (nlls, Cuts Co c, Sl-ppincr Stifle, Overheating1, Sore Thr.iat, Na.il in the Foot, JLc A!! who own or employ horses, are as cured that this Liniment will do all and more than is 6tated in curing the above-named complaints. During twcnly years it has never failed to give satisfaction in a single instance. Sold by all Drugget. Depot. Z6 Cortlandt Street, New lork. A.2.-lm i:!ti:oi:s of youth. A Gentlerran who suffered f.r years from Ner.o'is Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, f rj the sake ot sufix-ring hmnanitr, send free o all wio need it, the recipe and directions tor making the simple remody by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad-drei-a.nr, in perfect confidence, JOllNB. OGDEN. 42 Ce3ar Street, New York. May 10, 1SG7-Iyr. The Last C Success R DRESSISffi will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, .and produce luxuriant growth. It is ' over every other preparation by those who have a fine head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it- The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. , For Sl by All Druggists. DEPOT, 199 GREENWICH ST., If. T. PBIOWEDdlJR Nor: 21, 1M7,-1 jr. .-. ' V T7I3TA2'S EALSAM0F WILD CHERRY For ihe cure of Couglis, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influenza, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Predisposition io Con .sutnplvm, c., $e. This great remedy is loo well known and is perf.rniing tn'tuuch cood to make it nec essary to go into an elaborate-discussion ;ol' tie menu. Suffice it to eay that it tdl jnaiuiaiMS its apreniacy in curing diseaj-es txihe most obstinate character, and that aJ Hhoeufler from the above complaints, after having terWd tliis remedy, seldom have oc casion to resort to other appliance to insure a perfect restoration to health. Testimony of Mr. PETER SHAT7. West Winfield, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1660. Messrs. S. V. Fowle 4c Sou, Boston. Geniletnen, During the ninterof 165S I was very much out of health, afflicted with a severe Covgh.Pain in the side and Lungs, and n general depression of health to uch an extent at greatly to alarm myself and 1'rind a6 to the result. During this time I -r;ed several highly recommended remedie, Vifh little or no gor.d result, and , hid .con cluded o try the eCVct of Southern elimate ii pou' .my health : Lut, before carrying this rcscluiion into effect, I was induced by the urgent ttlicitation of your agent, Mr. Uuot- 1 ... . f. V'. - . n. Wild Cverry o trial. I did po, and jlo my irre(.t tuv i'ound immediate and permanent .relief by live use of '. only one Lottie, and I Jim, now U as xrood health a ever. I be lieve your Balsam one of the best remedies, or Coughs, Colds, and all Lunar Diseases, now in use, aJ conscientiously recommend it as eucn. lours truly, PETER. SHAW. Prepared y SETII W. FOWLE & SON, r? lrraent M- ISoston, nni for eale by ... HAI jjjj EN'S CALF BOOTS, . SEWED AND PEGGED, Wholesale and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S. Two doors above- JefTeraonian Office, ;i MAIX STREET. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Ret. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it. uie prescription with thedirectmns formak inrr and usintr the simnle remedv bv which t a - - - i J J ------ he was cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption. lis only object is to benefit the a dieted and he hopes that every sufferer will try thi prescription, as it will cost tiiem nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please address Ret, EDWARD A. WILSON, Xo 1C5 S. Second St, Williameburgh, N. Y. Aiay io, iPO.-iyr. The above Remedy for Consumption, Asth ma, Uronchitii. Coughs. Colds, and all Throat and I.ung Affections, together with a njmrtU ct trmnsr the DreteriDtion and a short history of his case, can be obtained of inf. iison a author-zed agents. DREUER i BRO.; Druggists. Strourfsburg, Pa. P. S Pamphlets furnUhed free of charge Dee. 19, I8f57.-3tn. STOP THE ROBBER! Do you ask, wbat roLber! Why, Father Time, of course, who is stealing the cohr from million of heads of hair.. Alas! HE CANT BE STOPPED. What then! His ravages can be repaid IN LESS THAN TEN MINUTES. It is soon done. No trouble ; no danger of injuring the fibres. IS.t a stam. CRISTAD0R0S HAIR DYE confers a superb black or any shaiie of brown with all but miraculous rap.ilitv. Manu nctured by J. CRISTADORO. OS Maiden Lane, New York. So'd by all Druggiets. Applied Ly ill Hair Dressers. . Apr. a.-lm IXFOKilATIOX. Information guaranteed to produce a lux uriant giow th ot hair upon a bald or beard Ie?s fice, also n recipe for the removal of Pimple?, B.otches, Eruptions, etc., on the kin, leaving the sune soft, cle.ir, and beau titul, can be obtained without chaige by ad dressing TIJOS. F. CHAPMAN. Ciicmibt, 623 Broadway, New York. May 16, ISC7.-lyr. Itcli!Itcli!!Itch!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! in from 10 to 4S hour.-. WirtATOJt a OiNTMr.vT cures The Itch. WhfatoVs Oi.ntment cures Salt Rhivm. Whtatos's Oi.ntmext cures Tetter. Whkato.n's Ointment cures Harbers'Itch Wheton' Ointment curf! Old Sores. WllEATOX'8 OiTMENT CUTiS EvEET KIMD or IIvmcr like Magic. Prce. SO cents a iox; bv n;ail, fiO cents. Address-WEEKS &i PORTER, No. 170 Wsbinto;i Street, Boston, Mss. For sale by all Druggists. Sep:. 10, lSfi7.-lyr. GEACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. We are eonsianflv heari g fdT' rable re ports fr in those who have tried this remedy. Amy Anthony, wife 6f Mrk Anthony, () th;s city, nni (ivit.g at No ( Locust Street. afflicted witn a felon on the fin-r, vas re cently induced to wake a trial of the Salve. Almost in-tantly the etper enced relief from the piin. which had been almost unendura ble. Every other remedy but this proved unavailing. Thoc who have tried it or-.ee tTf. satisiied of ire merits, and nothing will induce them to be without a upply. fall River ye ics. Dir.o. At Sand Cut, Wayne County, Pa., on the incrning of the 22d in;t., Mary Ann, wif Mr Charles L Rh-ide, and daughter of Mr. Smutl Staple, of this B rough, aged 2 years. Auditor's Notice. " The undersigned, Aucii'or, app nted by tlie Orphans' Court of Monroe Ci'imty. to make distribution f the balance remnning in th hands of Samuel I). Overfield. ad ministrator ot the Estate f Ananias Ov-r-fie?d, dre'd, atlet;d to the duties of his appointment, cn Friday, May 22d, 1SG8, at 10 oc'ck a. rn at hi oSce in the B -rough of Siroidbburgt when and where all partie interested . are :required l aitend and they will be heard, or bo forever debarred from coming in for any share of a- id fund. . f JOHN B STORM, April 23, 160?. it. Auditor V Bankrupt Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U.flTBTD i-TATES. FOR THE EaSTER DIS TRICT OF Penxyltama. In the matter vf Benjamin F. Schaftiti. of Tunkhannock Tottinship'. in the County of Monroe, in the said district, a Bankrupt. The said Bank rupt In ving under the act of Congress uf the 2d .March, 1S67, fil'.'d his petition for a di eharge from all frs dt-bts provable under the said act. and for n certificate thereof, alleg ing th.t no afes!s have come to I he hands of the Assiniree, it is- ordered that a' meeting of the creditors be he?d on the Dthdayi.fi MA V, 1SCS, at 10 o'clock am, tetore the Register. WVE. Doster, Esq,., at his office, Centre Sq'ian-, to be continued by adjourn ment if necesstrv. when and where the ex amination of the said Bankrupt will b! fin ished, nd any business of the r second Hnd third meetings of creditors, required by the twenty-seventh and twentr-eigth tactions of the said act may be transacted: And that if neither A-ignee nor. creditor opp-jses, tlie Register certify t the Court nhether the aid Bankrupt ha in all things conformed t his duty under the snd act, and if rot, iu what lespects ; . which certificate, and tlie .aid examinat'cn, when closed, with all 0' her papers reMin; to the case, will be filed by the Register in the CK'rk's Oflice. Jt is further oidercd that a hearing be had upon the said petition for d-sch.irge and cer tificate, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th diy of MAY, A.D. 18GS, hef. re the i-aid Court at Philadelphia at 10 o'clock a.m , when and where all creditors who have proved ilieir ..debts and other persons ' interested, may appcur and fhow cause, if; any thy hive, why the prayer of the said 'pentiotier bhoukl uot e graii ted. - r ... . . . . . " it ' ' tl. T " rt32S' Witness tne (uonoraii? , jo lfS5fiCAuwALAUEn, Judge of th said District Court and tho tea J ther- of, at Philadelphia the 17th diy of ipril, A.D. 18G8. . . fi. R. FOX. Clerk. Attest, s W: 1 DOSTER. .1prl! ??-3f. Register in Bjnkrup'ry. JgOY'S & YOUTH'S BOOTS, AYboIesale and Rata il, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above Jiflersonian Office, MAIN TREET, HflM7AfSE. rjHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL X attention to the slock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND TOOLS, which he intends opening about the 29th inst., (at C D. Broti head's old stand) on MAIN STREET, STROUDSBURG, and would solicit the patronage of his friends, and the public generally. Goods at Lowest City Prices JOSEPH MATLACK. April 23, 1868.-3u. Delaware, Lackawanna & Westeru RAIL ROAD. Summer Arrangement, April 13, 1868. TRMNS LEAVE. x WItTWilD. EASTWARD. Pat Ef. Mail STATIONS. Mz:l El. Put r.M A.M. 3.3o "Ai rtiiitie!pi.i, son 3.:o l"0 .w Vnra. t.50 9.50 7.93 11.25 New IlMinpton. 12.30 7.00 7 4-J 1 1 43 Wxbli:gtoii. 1119. 6.4 J 7-55 H (l5 Oxford. 12.03 K.3J f .07 12.17 Uildgerill. 11 33 6.22 8.12 1.'. 30 M..nu:,k rhunk. 11.45 C 13 835 1.00 lelaarr, 1I.4U S.I0 8.44 1.10 M..unt tlrtUrt 11.13 3.43 8.34 1.25 Watrrt;ar. ll.fO 5.31 9.09 1.40 S1ROUDjIRC, 10.43 5.19 9.IJ 1.51 Sirapnril, 10.34 3.C9 !.2!) 2.02 Henrvville, lt'.24 4.3'J 9.44 2.10 OakUnJ, 10. tS 4.44 9.5il 2.3'J Fork. 9.47 4.2S 10.H 3.CO Tobvl.annn. 9.V7 4.10 10.0 3.14 Guiii.-iru'. V.I4 3.5S 10. W 3-Vi M. .). 337 A V. 11.02 3.47 iJ'innmr, -9 3M7 1115 11.35 4.35 ScraMon. 8.10 3.00 6.20 11.40 4.57 ClaraS Sumtntr, 7.43 5Ji 1153 3.03" Abinglon. 7.35 5.44 12 13 3.51 Farto, yrilfe. 7.1J 5.9i 1 45 5.41 Nicholson. 8.35 4.40 I.U5 6.03 HopboUiwn, fc.X-t 4 13 1.35 G.25 Montrn.cr. P.15 3 45 9.00 8.46 New .Mr.f.T'J, 3.34 3.17 3 25 7. Hi Crcal Hettd, 5.35 2.35 . A.M. P.M. P.M. Dinner ad Snpper at Delaware Station. connections: At "NEW IIAMI'TON with Central R.R. jf New Jersey. Trams arme from New YTk at 1I.0-. il.20 A M. ami 2.15. G 45. and 7.20 P.M.; from Eiton 7.55 A M., 3.- 15 and 7.:s0 l.M. At WAJ-IIINGTON with Mrrri? and Ea- hex R.R. Triins (rum New York arrire at 10.33 A.M., 4 30 and 7.U2 P.M ; from Eas tun at 7.2S..10.: A.M.. and 12.41 I'.M At MANUNKA CHUNK with the B. Ivi- dere Delaware R.R. Train arrive at 12.05 and 7.55 I'.M. Jrorn l'hilad- Iphia, and leave f..r Phil .delphia at 12.3-5 P.M., and for Del videre at 6.15 I'.M., where the last train re main till next niorninjr.. At SCRANTON with Lackawanna and B!oonit-ur R.R. Trains arrive at 8.00 A. M. Irom Wdkes-Btrre; 1110 A.M. from Nmtbuiitberland; 2 55 P.M. from Wilkes Barre; and U.47 P. M. from Northumber land. Trains depart at 5.40 A.M. for Northum berland; :J0 A.M. fur Wjlkes-Brre; 4.40 P.M. fir Northumberland, and C.35 I'.M. fir Vi!k Birre. At SCRANTON with Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. R.R. Trains from Car bondalt arrive at -7.45 A.M., 2.15 P. M. Drpart for Carbondale at 9.00 A.M., 4 50 P.M. " At GREAT BEND with Ere Railway. Trin fron the Vett arrive at 3 43 (leav ing Bu.Tilo at 6.10 P.M.) and 7.21 A.M.; t 2 and 9.27 P.M. From the Eaet nt 2 52, 5.27, and 11 31 A.M.; 3 53 and 7.51 P.M The litter train with Sleeping Cars attach ed, arriving at Buffalo neat morning at 0 15. R. A. HENRY, Gen. Pd?s. and Ticket A;cnt. April 23, l&GS. Last Notice. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE BUILDING of the LUTHERAN CHURCH, inahis Borough, -are hereby notified tint the last installment will be due the 1st of MAY next, when payment will be required. By ord.r of CHURCH COUNCIL. April 10, 1669. Brick! Brick! Brick! The undesigned having taken the Brick Yard formerly occupied by Oliver D. Stone, on the hill back of Ruf! street, are prt q;ired to supply order or enter into contract for the delivery of HARD, SALMON OR SOFT BRICK, either by the thousand or hundred thou-and, a agreed urnn, during the feason. Their clay beds produce the best brick clay to be found in this section ff Country, and, from their eaprience in the busine, they are satisfied they on give full satisfact on to customers. They would particularly invne attention to the superiority, both in co'or and quality of their FRONT PRESSED BRICK, which cannot fail to please. , . , MELCHOIR BOSSARD, SAMUEL STONE. Stroudfburg, Pa. April 10, 13?. 1'" Auditor's Notice. ; Estate of ADAM I1UFSMITII. deceased, MMIE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR, ap 1 pointed by the Orphans Court ot Mon roe County, to mike distribution of thc-mo-ncy in the hands of Peter lluftin th, surviv mg Executor, &.c., uf Adam Ilufmnith, dee'd. to and among the parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on FRIDAY, MAY 15, I6GS. at 10 o'clock. a m., at the Prothonotary'e Oflice, in the Ho rough of Strojdsburg, ot whici timo and place nil persons having any claims or de mand on aid fund will present the eamo, or be debarred from coming in for a thare of thQe-r,e. - THO. M. MmI-HANEY, Arril lfi, lfcn.' ' ' Am JLADIES AND MISSES . KID AND MOROCCO. BOOTS, Who!e.-ale and Retail. AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors aboe JefTersonian Office, MAIX STREET. 7 WANTED, AGENTS to sell thrcheap- w T est, most practical and durable pens erer brought befi.re the public. GREENE S GOLDEN PENS, widely celebrated for their remarkable flexibility and anti-corrosive properties. These Pens are put up hi bronxe and gilt slide boxes, Bell rapidly and pay a large profit to the agent. Sample cards, with Pens, forwarded on receipt of 10 cts. Circulars free, address, Ciias. S. Greene, 413 Chesnut St., Phila., Pa. April 2, lG3.-lm. CHAT. SNYDER, REAL ESTATE" AGENT, lias opened an oflice fur the sale and pur ehae of Real Estate, in the office occupied by John if. blorm, J-q., two doors above the Siroudsburg House, on Main Street, Strouds btirg, Monroe Co., Pa. April 9, 1869. 3m. TAKE NOTICE. AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the Town Council of the Rorough of Siroudsburg, held on Saturday ereu- ing, April 4th, the following Lesolutious wcreuoanimou.ly adopted: . Resolved, That a Street Committee be appointed, whoae duty it .shall be to order, regulate and provide for the repair of the streets, alleys, sidewalks, and crossings of the borousrh, regulate the grade of the same, and see that ro buildings, hereafier to be erected, encroach upon, said streets, alleys, sidewalks, &c. Resolved, That, in case of necessity, the said Committee is hereby empowered to em ploy a competent engineer to assist them in the performance of said duties. Resolved. That Reuben R. Cress. "NVil liatn S. Wintermute, andTJeorge V. Drake be said Committee. By order of Council. Attest: Wu. DAVIS, Burgess. Ed. L. Wolf, Secretary. April 9, l8G3.-3w. LIST CALL! The undersigned respectfully informs all persons indebted to him by Note or Book ac count that he is now in want of money to ensble him to fulfill engagements he has made for putting up a new Brick building where the old frame now stands. Alt who promptly respond to this call will receive his thanks, and these who fail will be compelled to pay. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudslurg, Dec. 12. 167. A ?t rxteiiMVe lot of STOVES n.f xjL all descriptions hive been received at the store of the subscribers, in the borough of Strnudsnur. They have COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latet-t imnrovemcntHV and entire new ttyleF, and consider b'e saving of fuel, which cm be had at the IoacsI City priest. Also, all kinds of Stove-3?ipe. A large ascorlmeiit of TIN WARE of ev ery description, constantly on band, which will bu sold at wholesale and retail, as rea Konabte as can be hnd in the City. All "kinds of repairing done in the shortest, cheapest and best manner. Call and exim inc their stock before you purchase ebwwhor. Oct. 17, '07. FLORY &. DRO. New Cabinet Ware-Rooms! NEW FURNITURE ! OPPOSITION TO HlMBlCGKUr! Philip Miller & Son RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that they have opened, ot theicnew Ware-Rooms, on Main street, in Siroudsburg, 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 dis-pose of at the lowest pos sible prices for cash. - They are also prepared to manufacture to order, any and every th-ng in' thrir line, from a single piece ot furniture uptoa eom p;ete outfit t"nin garret to cellar, all of the beet seasoned timber, and by ihe bet of workmen. They do not claim to be the only Furniture dealer in Stroudrburg who has a license to sell Furniture," but having paid a license and cfvUiMuhed themselves in business i hy a re determined to do full justice to all who patronize them. Their . nock of lumber embraces all the kinds of wood em ployed in c;binet-making, and was selected with regard to quality than to price. Remember th.it we can supply full suites either of our own or of city manufacture, though we prefer tilling the former, because greater justice can be done thereby to pur chasers. f v . UXDER TA KING ! UXDER TAKIXG !! Having provided ourselves with a -hew. neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of the latest si y les of Coffins and burial Cns kets, and nil the other npplnncs ot n f.Itt class establishment, wc nre prcpied ,to Con duct the business of Undertaking, iu U i' branches, to the perfect satisfaction of ajl who favor us with orders in this lino J Machint ft'twing, Turning, I'laining, dc. Their foctory being fitted up with superior Turning, Sawin?, and Plaining Machinery uH driven by a powerful steam ongino, orders from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and other, for work in these Hues will be promptly and satisfactorily filled; ; i . They reepecifully s .licit a call from th public. " Furniture cheerfully. show n withvut charge, and prices as low as thj Ioa rs't. : , - P.HILIP MILLER .V EON. Mar'r'!i 11, 1?. V ' ' ' RUBBERS, of ALL KINDS. Wholesale and Retail, - -AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above JcEcrionian Office, MAIX STREET. RE V. E D W A R D A. V I LSON S (of W il liam?burgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com pounded at ; HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. C" Medicines fresh and Pure. Nov. 21, 1SG7 W. HO LLINS II EAD. ' riHE NEXT SESSION OF THE X STROUDSBUKG ACADEMY will commence on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, 19G3. Pupil j admitu-d at any time. For terms. &.c, apply to . J ERE. FRUTTCHEY, Principal. Feb, 20, 1SCS. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARUEES 1U ALL TEESOXS OWMS'C- HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP & HOGS! In the spring of the year when a Horse is about fcheding his coat nothing will do him better service than a tenspoontul of : YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER, very morning, well mixed whh his feed. COWS. Iii rnilkin? cows the subscriber feels con fident thut Yocatt's Powder, as he note prepares it, will astonish all who use it, and convince the most incredulous to sy that by fa 'ding a cow one teaspoon ful of Yocatt's Powder once a day will so much increase the quantity and quality of the tuiik as to yield one pound of Butler per week n.ore is promising much, yet we have the evidei ce ol hunureus to prove mis assertion. J his increase is made by leeping the cow in a he-ilthv condition with a good appetite. HOGS and SHEEP will be greatly bene fitted by uiing tlrs powder. One of our customers says that he had 16 t-heep all of which hid the Distemper, and concluded he would try an experiment with Yovatt'sj Powder he pave half of iIit number the Powder, and they recovered in a short time, the rest died. The genuine YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE CONDITION POWDER is prepared from Youatt'a original Recipe , at Hol'inahedd's Drug Store. A'l other is a counterfeit. Try it and be Convinced. W. HOLLINSHEAD. March 12, ISO. BUILDLXG LOTS FOR SALE, opposite the Depftt, at East Stroudsburg. Apply at once to Geo. L Walker, Real Es statc Broker. Oflice on Main st., Sirouds burg, Pa. Feb. 27, IS63. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY ha? on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS and fifcJttrW TRIMMINGS fohe found omside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will mnke this branch of his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS rfany size or style, can te furnished at one hour's notice lor shipment, at a ciiakge of one-third LESS THAN ANY SHOP IN S TROIDSDIHO In no case will he charge more than' TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any ptrt of the County, at the shortest pes? i We nonce. Sept. 20, '07. Plaster! Lime! Bones! 17 RES II LIME AND PLASTER ON hand and fort-ale. OLD BONES bought at 10 per ton anv quantity received. JAMES REI.L, jr , P.M.. Experiment Mills,'"" April 2.-5w. Monroe Co., Pa. WM. W. PAIL. J. D. HOAK. CHARLES "W. DIA1T, WITH , VM. W. PAUL Sc CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES. i , WAREHOUSE,.., 623 Market St., & 614 Commerce St. . '' : above Six'h, North side, PHILADELPHIA. ' March 10, 1609. tf. '. " -: A pair of good KoatI Horses WANTED., Must be handsome, sound., well broken and good travellers. A fair cash price will bo paid. Sit App'y to GEO. L. WALKER. 1 Real Eiate.Brokor, Stroudsburg, Pa. March 5, 1SGS. .. . LOOK THIS WAY, . A Lfi WHO "WANT- ' Carriage Work or Ulacksmithing ' hone ix a : ' '-' SUPERIOR. MANNER!: Till) Subscriber begs leave to in vforuj tho public. that he is fully yre apareI, nt his ' 'establishment, atthe corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in the borough of Strondsbur?, to make order, every ffyle of , ( Carriage, Wagon, and, in fill, everything in his'line of bu "iucss, at tho shortest postiblo notice, end on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed aud paint ed iu the best style of the -art.' . ; k Ilaviug first clas material alwnys on baud, and none but lirst-cla.'s workmen engaged, the public are assured that nono but first-class work will bo turned out at his shop. . In connection with his Carriage Shop ho li.-iB.als-j a lilacksmith ,Ship, where superior, workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders ofeustomers, The public are invited to' call and ex. amine his stock beforo purchasing else here. . VALENTINE KAUTZ. j flitmUT !, lvr7. If- . ... , if i.ri HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO ELY BOOTS AND SUO Wholesale and Retail, ; IS AT MORRIS L. DRAKES, Boot aud Shoe Store, two doors above JefTer. sonian Office, Main Streot. Nov 707-010 FREE FIGHT! ''COME ONE, COME ALL." One Thousand Dollars in GREENBACKS to he given aicay ly the sulncrHerl in the following manner : Each suit of Furniture exceeding ono hundred dollars, will contain one $10 green back ; exceeding two hundred dollar. $20. All bills exceeding eight hundred dollars will receive one enameled Bedroom Suit, containing 13 pieces, in any color desired. Also a present giren with each bill excesd--ing 810. CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, &o. ' Every order exceeding 40 yds. of Brussula Carpet, Will contain one 65 greenback, I piece of Binding, 4 papers ef Carpet Tacks. Every bill exceeding 0 yds. of Thrce-plr or Ingrain Carpet will contain S3- and one piece of Binding, and 4 papers of tacki - and. each bill will be sold at less money tbancau be purchased at retail in New York City. J. II. McCARTY, Odd Fellows' Hall, -Stroudeburg, Pa.. Dscember IS, 1687. LIME! UME!! THRESH BURNED LIME COX. stantly on hand and for sale by JAMES BELL, Jr., Experiment 31 ills, P. Jan. SO, 1863. 825 Agents Wanted. $25 We want first-class Agents to introduce our IMPROVED STAR SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE. The cheapest and best Machine in the whole country. Extraor dinary inducements to good active salesmen. Particulars and sample work furnished on application. A. J. DUMONT, Agent, Feb. 27.-3m. 630 Arch Street, Philadelphia. i - Ullbal If LjJ L Uliil UVlliU AJtD DROVC STABLES, Nos. 1311, 1313, 1315, & 1317 MARKET STREET, Opposite Penna. R. R. Depot,. PHILADELPHIA'. CHARLES GERHARTr Proprietor.' March IU, ISO-. Im. DOS'T FOOL YOUR MOHLY away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCarty's, and you will .pet well paid for it. Sept. 26, '67.. DO.VT FORGET lliat wlieu von want anv thinsr in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty. in tho Odd-Fc Hows' Hill, Main Street, Strouds burg, Pa., is the place to gel it. (sept. Last Notice. ALL THOSE TAX-COLLECTORS IN the several townships of Monroe Co . who have thus far failed to settle np their, duplicates, are hereby notified that they art required to do so between this and the next May Court. All such who will net meet this require ment will be dealt with as provided by law. By order of the Board of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. April 2, 16GS. Days of Appeal. Pursuant to law, the Commissioners f Monroe County will meet to hear appeals fro:n the Triennial Assessments for the sev eral Townships and the B. rough of Stroud burjr, s follows.- Part es interested are in vited t.Vattcnd if they think proper to do so: For Hamilton tow nship, at the house ef L. Shafer, in Snydersville, on Monday the 20th day of April, at 10 o'clock a. m. For the townships of Ross and Eldred, at the houec of Nelson Hefilefinjjer, in Eldred township, on Tue?day the 21st day of April,! atlO o'clock a. m. For the townships of Polk and Checnuihill at the house ot' Elizabeth Krese, in Clies nuthill tuwnship, on Wednesday, the 22d day of April, at 10 o'clock a. m. For the townships ofTobyhanna and TunV--hannock, at the house of Benjamin S. Sha fer, in Tobyhanna township, on Thursday the C3J day of April. For the townships of Jackson and Pocoao, on Friday the :24th day of April, at the houso of Charles Brown, in Pccoao township, at It) o'clock a. m. For the towns-hips of Codbaugh, Paradi; Barrett and Price, at the house of John Yoiher in Bjrrett township, on Saturday, the 25th day of April. For Siroud township; at the Commission- ers Office, on Mondav the 27th day of April, at 10 o'clock a. m. For the Borough of Stroudsburgon Tue day the 2Sih day of April, at 10 o'clock a. nt. at the CoirnniFsioners Office. Fur SmithSeld township, at the houoe of Isaac L- bar, nt Craig's Meadow, on Wed nesday the 20th day of April, at 10 o'clock a. m. For Middle Smithfield township, at tha housa of James Place, on Thursday the 30lh dsy'of April, at 10 o'clock a. m. ' .v HENRY HELLER;. . t . JOHN HANNAr , . 4 " ' ' ' WM. ADAMS, ' 1 , M. II. Dreiicr, Clerk. . March 26, ISO?. NOTICE. . Ia the Court of Common Plea of Monro .. : County;. her next friend Si . NO!t CaVBER, S67. SubpanaSur libel for divorce. t i .No. 17. Feb. T., ts. IbUS. Alias Sub poena, Sur. libel for diTorca. John Mterb. To John Myers, respondent. ' . i Sin. Take noic that the above stAted writ-f Subpo3:ia Bar. Vibel for divorce have been returned Nihil, nd tUa yon st requ red to appear at the next term of said Court, to be hoKUn at Stroudsburg1, on ihn fourth Monday of May next, to answer said complaint, or a decree of divorce a vincnla matrinonii" will be granted by said Qou,ft, unless cause be shown to the cGntnry. CHARLES HENRY,. Sheriff. t Sheriff O-JRrr, Strcu ffMir, j-r? -VJ - It. 4