EN'S HEAVY BOOTS, Wholesale find Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, To doors above Jeffersonian'Office, MAIN STREET. License Applications. MONROE COUNTY, SS. I, Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of said County, do ccjtify that the following named perrons hate . filed their petitions to sell liquor, ac cordinjr to the Act of Assembly, and will be heard Monday, May 2o, 163. Hold. Chares J Price, Wilkinson Price, . John W. Volhers, tfofcn Kerchner, Reuben Shupp, John Merinc, Jerome Kresjc, Elizabeth Krcsge, Linford M. Heikr, Chares TidJ, Jacob B. Tee!, Oliver D. Smith, .?mael Case, James Wa gem hurst Jerome B. Shaw, Joseph Hawk, Nelson Hefflefingrr, iSchoch &. Kunkc', Alonzo B. Shafer, Barrett. do da Cbectnthill. do d do da "do do Coolbrtajjh. do do do do Eldred. do do Hamilton, do do Charles Bssnrd, Valentine II user, Jerome H. Fethcrmtn, Jacob P. Reiiner, do do Charles Sylor, James Place, Jacob II. Piice, Abraham Gis-h, Jlenry Braman, Manasseh Miller, Charles Brown, Amos Singer, treore A. Siikcr, Mary Dotter, David Kresjje, Jonas Snyder, Aaron SerfaF, Danio! Kerchner, Thomas E. Ilelier, Jacob W Kresije Reuben Haruell Philip Meizgur Jacob II. Siocker Isaac S. Labar, Theodore Brodhead, Luke V. Brotlhead, Valentine Weaver, John Hohensheidt, Nelson Detrick, Jacob K. Shafjr, Jacob Knechi, Linford Marsh, Aaron W. Clark, Henry Stoddart, Iiaac Stiiulfer, Hiram Hay Reuben Barrel!, Reuben B. Bn-rr, do M. SmilhfielJ do Paradise, do Pocono. do do do Polk tsp. do do do do do do Rnss. do do SmithScld do do do Stroud do Stroudj-burj. do do do ToLyhanna, do . do Tunkh.mnock. do Liquor Stores. Jerome S. WiJH-nns & Co. S:roudsburg. C. S. Delr.ck &. Co Stroud. Ealing Houses. William R. Srite, Martin McMuhen, Peter B.rn, Jesse Albert, ChritUun IMIer, Josiah Pi. Li Roe, Merori Li Jone, Francis S Krcse, Barrett. Coolb ugh. Stroudsburg. do do di Smilhfie'J. Chenuthill. TllO. M. McILHANEY, Clerk. May 7, 1SGS. Executor's Notice. Estate of ABRAHAM TRAXSVE, late of Paradise township, Monroe County, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the abcic named Estate have teen prauted to the uudersign ed, all persor.s indebted to fa id E-taie are requested to iiiake invnediite payment; and those having legal claim igjint the same nre desired to present them in projer order fur settlement, without de'av. to JOHN A. TRANSUE, Executor. Paradise Valley P. O., Pa May 7. 1SC9. Gt Administrators Notice. Estate of DA XI EL BOYS, of late Stroud township, dectnsed. Notice is hereby given,. that letter of Ad ministration upon tliH above E-tatf hnve been jrraned to the eubscritfers by the Reisterof Wills of Monroe ct-unty. All pm-ona m debted to said Estate will u.ake payment without delay, and those having claims a- rair.et the same will present them duly au thcuticated for settlement, to JOHN BOYS, ft'tro-id-burg, Pa. T JAMES ANDRE, Stroud May 7, 15G6. Gt. .. Executes Se!o. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris to me directed, issti-d out of Vm Lurt w bom mon Pleas of Monroe county. I will expose to sale, at public vendue, on - . Saturday, (he zZril day of May, 18G8, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at ' the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsbnr-r, the following described real estate, to wit A'certaiu lot or piece of land, situate in Middle Sraithfie'd township, Monroe county, containing Tliirte Acres more or Ics, adjoining land of John Place, Anron Haldfinan and Bt-nj-tnin Van Why; ybout 4 acres cleared. Improvements area Frame House, m r. w " one and a half istorica Ugh, 15 hy 20 feet, with kitchen attached. tieized and taken in execution fcsthe pro perty of John W. Hanna,aad to Le sold byj 4 no tor cah- : CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Siroudsburg, ) , . - May 7, 186S. Bankrupt Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Umted States, for tui Easterx Dis trict of Pennsylvania.. In the matter oj William F. Bish. Bankrupt. In Bank' rvptcy. Em-tern District of Pennsylvania, re: The undersigned hereby gives uotice of his Hpp'ii)tratfDt as Assignee of William 1 Bush, of S:rr,iiH,hur(. in the Countr of , - - - - ti - - - Mouroe atid &iate of Pennsylvania, and in aid District, who hits been adiudped a - - , f Bankrupt, on disown Petition, by the Dis trict Cuurt ofniJ District. At S.rouJiburjr,-April 24th, lgG3. ROBERT I1USTQX. Assignee, &c. My 7, 160. jJJJEN'S CALF BOOTS, . - SEWED AND PEGGED, Wholesale and Retail, AT MpltRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above Jeffersonian Office, " MAIN STRIET. LOST. On MondaV nicrht last, in thf linrnnoh rf O a. . 1 ? . . oirouusour?. an Account Uook belon?me' to t. W. Drake, containing a few papers of value to the owner only. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at the residence of the subscriber. Persons owing the estate of Wavne G. Drake, deceased. are requested to notify the subscriber before 1 a paving noies Belonging to said estate. G. W. DRAKE. Stroudsburg, May 7, 16G3. Notice. The acceptances of widows in the follow ing named estates, have been filed in the of fice of the Clerk of .the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, and will be presented for approval by said Court, on Wondsv, Mav 25th, 1S68:. Estate cf George L. Van Buskirk, deceased. Lhliu Postens, . George Buskirk, George C. Tompkins, 4 Phihn Fisher. THO. M. McILHANEY, Cl'k May 7, 1863 13. ourt Pvorlamation. Whereas, the Hon. Gkouok R. Barrktt President Judge ol lhe22d Judicial District ol Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Wayr.e, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and John De Young, Esqr's, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices. Justices of. the Court o! Oyer and Terminer and General Jai! delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan a Court, for theeaid County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 25th day of Mav, lSGd, to continut one week, if necet-ary. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty pf Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail cf the said county of Monroe, or a- gainst persons woo stnnd charged with the commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be juist. (uod save the Commonwealth.) CHARLES. HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) May 7, 1SG3. HIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL attention to the stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND TOOLS, which he intents opening about tho 26th inst., (at C. D. B rod head's old stand) on MAIN STREET, STROUDSBURG, and would solicit the patronage of his friends, and the public generally. Good3 at Lowest City Prices JOSEPH MATLACK. April 23, l8C9.-3ui. MOWER & REAPER. (A combination of different patents.) IT COMBINES MORE VALUABLE features and will better meet the want of Farmers than any Machine cvermvented Has been in use lor the past seven years, and has proved a per.'ect success. Can be worked successfully on rough and stony land, and is the most durable machine in ue. Das. a' loose pole and no pressure on tho horse's neck. . Has an elevating lever for raisins the bar. The bar can be retained at any required heighth wi'hout tho assist ance of the driver, and can be Fecurely fold ed for tranpportation. The Cutter-bar, in front of driver, is mounted on wheels which reduces the friction, and by means of which the heicrht of cot can be regulated. The m tented draft arrangement prevents side .afL and enables the Cutters to pass in and out of furrows with ease and safety. The Guards are or malleable-iron, steel taced ; .r nlaced near together on the Bar and form a protection 10 me ivun-ci, -not to break. : The Bar and ... . . I '.. 4 ( 1. B .1 A V t Frame are raised at the tame time and ob structions passed, between the wheels, as high as the srle.. The working parts and Bar alwavs retain me same reimiYi; there is, therefore, no unnatural strain or wear on the gearing or knife bar, as is the caso in other machines. Every machine is warranted. ' Whitcomb'8 Sulky Hay Rake. Share's Coulter Harrow. Send for a Pamphlet giving detailed De scriptions and Illustrations. E. T. CROASDALE, Agent, Delaware Water Gap, Pa April 30. -3m. JgOY S & YOUTH'S BOOTS, Wholesale and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, ' . Two doors above Jeffersonian, Office, MAIN TREET, Register's Notice. TOJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all persons interested in the Estates of the respective decedents, "that the fol lowing accounts have been filed in the Register's Office of Monroe County, and will be presented for Confirmation to the Orphans' Courtof said County, at Slrouds burg, on MONDAY, the 25tU day of MAY, 1868, at 10 o'clock, a.m. : Account of Philip Smith, Adm'r, &c, of John I. Smith, deceased. Account of Peter Gruver, Adm r, xe.. of Susannah Van Ruskirk, deceased. Account of John Shupp& Levi rrantz. Executor?, &c, of Christian Metzgar, deceased. Second account" of Felix Storm & Abel Storm, Executors, &c, of James Newell deceased. Account cf John S. Fisher, Adm'r. &c, of George Shupp, deceased. Second account of Samuel Plattenburg. Executor. &c. of John Plattenburg, de ceased. . . Final account of George Butts, Adm'r, &c, of Michael Butts, deceased. Final account of Levi Frantz, Execu tor, &c, of Jacob Frantz, deceased. Account of h. II. Gunsaules, Adm r., &c, of Manuel Gunsaules, deceased. Supplemental account of 11. S. Staples, dm'r, &c, of James N. Durling, dee'd. Accouut of Philip M. Bush, Executor, &c, of John Tiphcr, deceased. Account of Abraham Metzar, Adm r Cum Tcstamento Annexo of Susannah Metzgar, deceased. Account of Charles Hufsmith, Adm'r. &c, of Sarah Hufsmith, deceased. Final account of George Bittenbender, Adm'r, &c., of Christopher Bittenbender, deceased. Final account of Samuel S. Keller, sur viving Executor, &c, of Joseph Keller, deceased. Final account of Nathan Hawk, one of the Adm rs, &c , of illiam Hawk, dec d. JOHN S. FISHER, Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ") . April 30, 18G8. f ; Bankrupt Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania. In the matter of Richard D. Wilson, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Eastern District of Pennsyl vania, at Easton, on the 22d day of April, A!D. 1S68. Notice is hereby given, that a Petition has been filed in said District Court by Richard D. Wilson, of Shawnee, in said District, who has been heretofore duly declared Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," approved March 2d, ISG7, for a Discharge and Certificate there of, from all his debts and other claims prova ble under sjid Act. and that a nieetin"- of creditors be held on the Dili day MAY, 1?G9, at 10 o'clock, a.m., before the Register, W. E. Doster, Esq , at his office. Center Square, Easton, to be continued by adjournment, it necessary, when and where the examination of said Binkrupt will be finished, and it is ordered that a hearing be had upon the said Petition for discharge and certificate on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of MAY, 1S6S, before the said Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock, a.m , when and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and other per sons in interest may appear, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the -aid petitioner should not be granted. rt ti rT t .'"v a : Attest, W. E. DOSTER, April 30.-3L Register in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt Notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Usited States, for the Eastern Dis trict or Penssvltama. In the matter of Benjamin F. Schaffer, of Tunkhannock Township, in the County of Monroe, tn the said district, a Bankrupt. The said Bank rupt hiving under the act of Congress ot the 2J March, 16G7, filed his petition for a dis charge from all his debts provable under the said act, and for a certificate thereof, alleg ing lint no a sweats have come to the hands of tho Assingce, it is ordered that a meeting of the creditors be held on the 9th day of MAY, 1S0S, at 10 o'clock a.m , before the' Register, W. E. Doster, Esq., at his office,! Centre Square, to be continued by adjourn ment if necessarv, when and where the ex amination of the said Bankrupt will be fin ished, and any business of the second and; third meetings of creditors, required by the twenty-seventh and twcnty-eigth sections of the 6a id act may be transacted: And that if neither Assignee nor creditor opposes, the Register certify to the Court whether the said Bankrupt lia3 in all things-conformed to his duty under the end act, and if not, in what respects ; which certificate, and the said examination, when closed, with all other papers relating to the -case, will be filed by the Register in the Clerk's Office. .It is further ordered that a hearing be had upon the said petition for discharge and cer tificate, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of MAY, A.D. 1808, before the said Court at Philadelphia at 10 o'clock a.m, when and where all creditors who have proved their debts an r other persons interested, may appear and show cause, if any' they hive, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not bo granted. .. . . . . mm ' T '-ij.vbvi ' Witness me Honorable johh ysfij Cadwalader, Judge of the 6aid District Court and the 6cal there of, at Philadelphia the 17th day of April, A.D. 1SG8. (i. R. FOX, Clerk. Attest, W. E. DOSTER, lpril 23.-3t. Register in Bankruptcy. i Auditor's Notice. Estate ofAD'AM 1IVFSM1T11, deceased. riMIE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR, ap- X pointed by the Orphans' Court of Mon roe County, to make distribution of the mo ney in the hands of Peter Hufsmith, fcurviv ing Executor, &.c, of Adarrj Hufsmith, dee'd, to and among the parties entitled thereto. will attend to the duties of his appointment, on FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1808. at 10 o'clock, A.M., at tho Protbonotary's Office, in the Bo rou2h of Stroudsburg, at which timo and place all persons having any claims or. de mand on said fund will present the same, or be debarred from coming in for a share of the f aa,e. THO. M. Mc ILIIANEY, Arril 10. 1G." Auditor. JLADIES AND MISSES KID AND MOROCCO BOOTS, Wholesale and Retail. AT 'MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors abote Jeffersonian Office, main street. . A ti 1UJ TVT4- OEV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S(ofWil ja.UClltOr S JN OtlCe. l.amsburgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON- The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the urpnans. Court ol Monroe Uounty, to make distribution of the balance remaining in the hands of Samuel D. Overfield, ad- minisrtrator or the Estate ot Ananias Over- neitt, uec it, will attend to the duties ot his appointment, on i-nuay, Mny na, iaus, at 10 o clock a..m. at his office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and v. here all partie interested are required to attend and they will be heard, or te forever debarred from couiin m iwr any suuie 01 saiu mnu. April 23, 180?. 4t. Auditor. Last Notice. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE BUILDING O of the LUTHERAN CHURCH, in this Borough, are hereby notified that the last installment will be duo the 1st cf MAY next, when payment will be rrquirod. uyoroeroi uiunui vuu.xuu i . t? riin ) mi rv aii vni r i April 1C, 18G3. A X extensive ll of STOVES of I jL all descriptions have been received at the store of the subscribers, in the borough of Stroudsaurs-. They have nnnrrllTn ornrvTTTO t. T A TT IXT CTATTPO 1 of the latest improvements; and entire new ttylcp, and considerable saving of fuel, which can be had at the lowest City prices. Also, all kinds of Stove-3?ipe: A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will be sold at wholesale and retail, as rea sonable as can be had in the City All kinds of repairing done in the shortest, cheapest and best manner. Law ana ex-j in- ine their stock before you purchase el.-wwhcr Oct. 17, '67. FLORY & BRO. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. Summer Arrangement, April 13, 18C8. TRAINS LEAVE. WESTWABD. EA8T WARD. Pas Ex. Mail STATIONS.- Mail Ex. Tu r.M. A..M. 3.33 7. S rhila'lt-Iphin, 5.00 5.00 9.C0 New Vnri, 2.50 9.30 7.55 11.55 New Hampton, 12.30 7.00 7 1 1 13 Washington, 12.19 6A J 7-5C 12-05 Oxford, 12.03 0.32 P.07 12.17 U.Tleeril'.e. 11 55 6.53 8.12 12.30 Maiiunk.t Chunk, 11.43 f. 15 8.35 1.00 Delaware, 1140 M0 6.44 110 Mount lirthel 11.15 5.45 8.53 1.55 Vtf r Cap. 11.00 5.31 9.09 1.40 STKOUliSBURG, 10.15 5.19 . 9.1 'J J.51 Spraif ville, 10.34 i.C'l 9.29 2.02 Hcnry)Iie, 10.24 4.59 9.44 2.20 Oakland, 10.0ft 4.44 -9.53 2.39 Fork?, 9.47 4.SS J0.H 3.PO Tobvh:irna. 9.27 4.10 10.30 3.14 GouiJsboru'. 9.14 3. is In 53 ' 3.36 Moscow , e.:,o 3 37 A. M. 11.02' 8.47- Dunnin?. 6.40. 3.57 tl.15 11.35 4.5 "Scrai.ton. KI0 3.00 C.20 11.40 . " 4.57 ClaiVs Submit, 7.41 5-55 II 55 3.05 Abington. 7.35 5.44 12.15 5.21 rartoiynlle. 7.1'J 5.5i 15.45 5.41 Nicholson. 6.55 " 4.40 1.05 6.03 HopbolUjlil, C.3S 4 15 1.35 6.55 Montrosr. 6.13 ' '3.45 2.00 6.43 New Mi:f rd, 5.54 3.17 2 25 7.05 Ureal UeuJ, 5.35 5.55 A.M. P.M. P.M. Dinner and Sapper at Delawaro Station. connections: At NEW HAMPTON with Central R.R. of New JcrseV. Trains arrive from New York at 11.03, 11.20 A.M. and 2.45, 6.45, and 7.20 P.M.: from Easton 7.55 A.M.. 3.- 45 and 7.30 P.M. At WASHINGTON with Morris and Es sex R.R. Trains from New York arrive at 10.33 A.M . 4.30 and 7.02 P.M : from Eas ton at 7.28. 10.33 A.M., and 12.44 P.M M MANUNKA CHUNK with the R lvi der j Delaware R.R. Train arrive at 12.05 and 7.55 P.M. from Philadelphia, and leave for Philadelphia at 12.35 P.M., and for Bel videre at 8,15P.M., where the last train re mains till next morning. At SCRANTON with Lackawanna a nd Bloomsburjj R.R.' Trains arrive at 8.00 A. M. from Wilkes Birre: 11 10 A.M. from Northumberland; 2.55 P.M. from Wilke Barrc; and 0.47 P.M. from Northumbcr land. Trains depart at 5.10 A.M. for Northum berland; 8.30 A.M. for Wilkes-Barre ; 4.40 P.M. for Northumberland, and G.3o P.M. fjr Wilkes Brre At SCRANTON with Delaware and jdson Canal Co.' R.R. Trains from Car- ndale arrive at 7.45 A.M., 2.1 o P. M ;part for Caibondalc at 0.00 A.M., 4 50 Hudson bondale Depart P.M. At GREAT BEND with Eric Railway. Trains from ihe West arrive at 3.43 (leav ing Buffalo at 0.10 P.M.) and 7.21 A.M.; at 2 and 0.27 P.M. From the Last nt 2 52, 5.27, and 11.31 A.M.; 3.58 and 7.51 P.M The Litter train with Sleeping Cars attach cd, arriving at Buffalo next morning at 0 15 K. A. HENRY, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Acnt. April 23 190-?. Brick! Brick ! Brick! The undersigned having taken the Brick r. l.. :j u.. rki;... it c , on the hill back of RufI ftrcet, are prfn-.rcd to supply orders or enter into contracts for the delivery of " v , HARD, SALMON OR. SOFT BRICK, either by the thousand or hundred thousand, as srrreed unon. durinc the season. Their it 1mv hc,t nrn.-tnrf thn Koet hrick CMV to DC found in this section of Country, and, froifl their experience in ihe business, they are uitLifiritl the can rive full satisfaction to customers. They would particularly invite attention to the t-uperionty, both in co.or and quality of their FRONT PRESSED BRICK, which cannot fail lo please. ' - U MELCHOIR BOSSARD, i ; SAMUEL UTONU. Strcudelurgr, I'a. April 10, ' ,1 RUBBERS of ALL KINDS, Wholesale and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors aboveJelTerconian Office, main street. bU an 1 1Ui anU A5 1 llAI A carefully com t"""" HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. Medicines Fresh end Pure nov. 21, 1SG7.1 W. IIOLLINSIIEAD 1 TTIIE NEXT SESSION OF THE X' STROUDSBURG ACADEMY will commence on .WEDNESDAY. MARCH mh, 16G3. Pupils admitted at any time, F0r terms &e anolv to J KltK. rilUTTCH EV, Principal Feb. 20, 10 SPECIAL NOTIC3 TO HUMEBS A.0 ALL KESSXS QWMXE HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP & DOGS! In the pprin'r of the year when a Horse is about hheding his cont nothin" will do him better service than a teaspconlul of Y() ATT'S CONDITION PfUVTlUT! every morning, well mixcJ wi.h hisfoed. tows. In milking rows the sub?criber feel con- 6dent th.it Youatt's .Powuta, as he now prepares it, will usionith all who use it, and convince the most incredulous to eiy that by fc-ding a cow one teasrkonful of iosatt s I'owdeh once a day will sa much increase the quantity and quality of the milk as to yield one pound of Butter per week n.ore is promising much, vet we have the evidei ce of hundreds to prove this assertion. This increase is made by keeping the cow ia a healthy condition with a good appetits. HOGS and SHEEP will te greatly bene fitted by ut-ing this powder. One of our customers says that he had 10 thecp all of which hid the Distemper, and concluded he would try an experiment with Youatt's Powder- he gave half of tin number the Powder, and they recovered in a thoit time, The genuine YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE CONDITION POWDER is prepared from louatts original Recipe at Ilolunshead s Drug Slore. A'l other is a counterfeit. Try it and be Convinced. W. IIOLLINSIIEAD. March 12, 1909. a 7 BUILDliW LOTS FOR SALE, jttfc opposite the Depot, at Eatt Stroudsburg. Apply at once to Geo. L. Walker, Real t,e- Etate Broker. Office on Mam st., Strouds burg, Pa. Feb. 27, ISG3. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on band the largest and best assortment of COFFINS .-$ji:y''eg and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this brand of his business A SPECIALITY. . COFFINS and CASKETS rf any size or style, can le furnished al one hourY notice for shipment, at a charoe of ont-tiiird LESS THAN ANT SHOP IN StROVDSBURO In no case will he charge more than TEN TEIl CENT above actual cost. attended to in any p.irt of the County, at ibe shortest possible notice. Sept. 20, '07, Plaster! Lime! Bones! JRESII LIME AND PLASTER ON . hand and for tale. OLD BONES bought at $10 per ton any quantity received. JAMES JR ( r.M., Experiment Mills, April 2.-5w. Monroe Co., Pa. wm. XT. rAt'L. J. li. HOAR. CHAELE3 T7. DEAN, WITH Aval w. iwul & co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in EOOTS & SHOES. WAREHOUSE, G23 Market St, & 614 Commarca St. above Sixth, North side, ' PHILADELPHIA. March 19, lt?(W. tf. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL M' 110 WANT Carriage Work or Dkcksniithing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! THE Subscriber begs leave to iu- f. iftri llirt ntiV.tic t 1 a ?c rutlw rrn. f rared, at his establish nient, at the corucr 0f Siuipsoii anl Sarah streets, in lll(J ,orou;;h of Stroudsburg, to mate to Jc v $ h of ' J .' Carriage, Wagon, ana, in fact, everything in his lino. of tu siness, at the shortest possible uotice, and ou the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed anJ paint ed in the Lest stylo of the art. Havioir Grst class material aivvnys ou hand,T nmUnnno bnt 'first-class workmen encased the public are assured that none but first-class work will be turnca out at ' HI I . his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a Ulacksniith Shop where superior workmen will always le found rcauv io aucuu iu u.uc.a vi ruu.u.-.B Tho public are invited to call auJ ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. V A LI' NT INK KAUTZ. September l'J, 18G7.-tf. LAST CALL! The undersigned respectfully inform all persons indebted to him by Note or Book ac count that he is now in want of money to Lm.hle i,;m iQ fulfill enrrarrements he has made for putting up anew Brick building where the old frame now stands. Alt who promptly respond to this call will receive his thanks, ana those who lail win oe cuu.... o pay. : " NICHOLAS ULSTER lptrouIflurg, Uec. 12, l'G. rHE CHEAPEST PLACE to eCy boots "and shoes'- . Wholes.! le and Retail, IS AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Boot and Shoe Store, two doors above Jeffur sonian Office, Main Streeu Nor 7, 'G7-Cm' FREE FIGHT! "COME ONE, COME ALL." Ons Thousand Boiiars in GRE EH BACKS' to be fiien away ly the suiter iter, in th folluiciny in anaer: Each suit of Furniture exceeding ona huudred dollars, will contain cne lOgreeu- back d..l:ar.s &2'J. A.l bul exceodintr eiht inndrpd da!lar will receive one tnimelcd Bedroom Sui. containing 13 piece, in any color drsircif. Also a prcseat given with each iiil exceed ing rsio. 0ASPST3, 0IL-CL0TE3, &c. Every rd4ir ejccdii;r 40 vri. of BrygauLi Curpet, v ll satdiu tjs 6 greenback. 1 piece of B.D(.iar, 4 ppr f Crpt Tacli. Every b.li excee-dinr 55 yd. f Tiree-tly or Ingraia Car?t will atiia aud cot pice:; of CbJiui?, and 4 papers uT tacks ; anct each bill will be sold at less money than can be purchased at retail in New kork City. J. II. McCARTY, Odd .Fellows' Hair. S;rcudburg, Pa'. December 13, 1S37. We want flrst-class Azent to introdue our IMPROVED STAR SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE. Th cheapest and be.t Machine in the whole country. Extraor dinary inducement to good active salesmen. Particulars and sample work lure until oa application. A. J. DUilONT, Ajrent, Feb. 7.-3m. Go0 ArchStrcA, Philadelphia, DO.'T FOOL YOL'SI 3lOXEV awav for worthless articles cf Furni ture, but jo to McCarty's, and you will pet well paid or it. Sept. 20, 07.. DO.VT rOIlUCT tlsal wlicit'' you want any lhi:,.;r in ibe Furniture or Onnmental line that MeCarty, in the? Odd-Fcl!owa' Hall, ilaia Street, Slroud-burg-, Pa., is the place to gel it. Sept. 20. Last Notice. ALL TI10.SE TAX-COLLECTORS IN the several townphips of Monroe Co , whohave.thus far faded to settle up their" duplicates, are hereby notified that they art" required to do so between this acJ the next " May Court. All sucn who will net meet this require-, tnent will be dealt with as provided by Uw, By order of the Board of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. April 2, 1S63. Rew Cabinet Ware-Rooms! NEW FURNITURE ! OPPOSITION TO liliXiiUGGERY! Philip Miller & Son RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that they have opened, t their new Ware-Rooms, on Main street, in Stroudsburg1, adjoining the Race, a very m perior assortment of Furniture, embracing complete - i PARLOR, CHAMBER, and DINING-ROOM SUITES, both of their own and city manufacture which they will dit-pose of at the lowest fos--sible prices for cash. They nre als? prepared to manufucture to order, any and every thing in their line. rora a single piece cf furniture uptoa com plete outfit from garret to cellar, all of th bes-t seasoned timber, and by ihc bet of workmen. They do not claim to be the only Furniture denier in iSfroudeburg- wht- las a license to wl! furniture, but hivi' paid a license and eftablished themselves iu businessthey are determined to do full justice to all who patronize thern. Their nock cf umVr embraces all the kinds of wroJ em ployed in cjbmet-making, and was selected with regard to quality than to pr e. Remember that we can supply full suite either of our own or of cify mnufacturf, though we prefer rilling the former, because greater justice can be done thereby to pur chasers. . U.XDER TAKIXG ! VSDER TAKING Having provided ourselves wi:h a new. neat, and elegant Hears, a lull sapp.y ot the latest Ktvles of Coffins and burial Cas ket, and all the other appliances of a first- class et;ta51ihment, we nre prepared to con duct the business of Undertaking, in all it branches, to the perfect satisfaction of all who favor us with ordera ia thi lir.. Machine Saicirtjt Turning, Plaining, Jee.' Their factory being fitted up with superior Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery. a'l driven by a pow erful tteam engine, ordera from cabinet-makers, carpenter?, ana otner. for work in these lincB will be promptly and satisfact "rily filled. -. . Thev respectfully solicit a cill fiom th public. Furniture chrertully shown without charce, and prices as low as the lowest. March 14, 1G7, ' NOTICE In tho Court cf Common Pler of Honroa County. Aseanath Myers, by") No. 14. Dec. T.. 1SG7. Subpoena Sur libel for divorce. No. 17. Feb. T. 1S03.. Alias Sub poena Sur. libel foe divorce. her next friend Si mon CiRVBER, r. Jon?i Mtt:rs. To John Myers, respondent. - Sin, Take notice, that the above state writs of Subpoena Sur. libel for divorce hav been returned Nihil" and tint you are required lo appear at the next term of saiJ Court, to be holden at Stroudsburg, 'oa lh fourth Monday of May next, to answer sm-l complaint, or a decree of divorca "a vlncul matrinonii" will be granted by said Conrfc unless cause ha shown to the contrary. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. SherifFs Office, Stroudsburg, April 13-4y OHATTSNYDERi " . 11KAL ESTATE AGENT," Has opened an office for the sale and pur. chase of Real Estate, inthe office occupied by John B, Storm, Esq., two doors above tha Stroudsburg House, on Main Street; 8truud burg, Monroe Co., Pa, - " , i Apr 19, .1?C'?. Sin. 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