QB JIM MlIEIi IJ . Wppantaea and Equlppo.t In Xcw Vork City for the Reason bf with New CanrM, Xer Vani aa.l IiirioH, . Xaw Cage. UcanUi'ul nl Appropriate Appointments. A MODEL EXHIBITION! In orery same of the word. Yba following ar amontclha special tir ho ManaRaiaont oe tha houor of prewiiUtij Ha Best Ski of touted Hjsj. -The Erst LsJ Rifc fbe BsS Pii Kdoi ' Ths Bat Es3-b.:i Rifcx " " - ' Ths Eai fe Cta in Aricx 4 3? j&. 3T 1ST "3T ! " Two Year old ; SO Inchea hl;h : Wrljlm va Inand : nn docbiedly Ui malltt ctct cTliiMiM la any cvunlrj. Prof. TIIOMrrtOX'S GREAT PERFORMING BULL, THa Multiform Teata oftiit Animlln tho Klnjr surpasses belUf. mad liavo j jtl ben claa-ci a:nj;g tho i "Wonders of tho 19th Century. Prof. GEO.FOREPA t'WH'S Matchless TRAINED "WILD ANIMALS. Mara Tralnad Animals hlbl:si t tho Aallenes than ay EUuw ijm arsr mhibltaj before. 1! HARK THE ARRAY OF TALENT I M'LLE JOSEPHINE TOURN1A1RE. Tr:ntT0 Eq3:rl-nr.a a J Jiaitrjma la C!i-!TaL MISS CAROLINE WARD T!jo"EJ33 Eur" elite Arena. MADAME DeMOTT. Tto celebrated Clie E-jottr!enn. MADAME CARLOTTA, TVa tlilBX and Danstle Eqtimrtoapa and Brrite ef MR. J. DeMOTT. "W"aea TWanOfnl and Parlnc Equestrian reraonatlona kara ralnd for him the tm of th Winged Mercury " MR. J. WARD, T Va41 nTi. J rater a-vl Orntcf;t. t s-t Mnl SiTorm Irform.r ofth pr..f!on. A a Mnrk K.n prtvrvaT rt In Plate Sr.lnnlnj. JuMlinr Mr. Ward acknowledge no equal. MR. JAMES MYERS, Tt Gecial and Original Jester. MR. CHARLES MORGAN, The Celebrated Tr!ek Cloan. THE ARABIAN BROTHERS, n naoct wwcdrfal Atklrt-t r f ibis c-r any n.-r ac a itir Pietorettue ami .--Uf (ro:.plrf:., Toarbll laDaaiiU Vaul'.isc. THEODORE TOURNIAIRE. "A proralaaot mombrof th ll'nutiooi famlTj that tave cliaMrngrd tlx a.milratiou of ;Ua World. M X RE I U r.li E C A U LETO ? And J EX XT CARNEAL. KADAME.S JITOKI, UAIITOX. And I'XDERHILL. ATXKBEB. LaBLACIIE, rOI.EXtiKI, nEXOEItSOX, BARTOW aid JAY, ,Tcctar with a full and coirpcltnt Corps of Grovnis. fir)ti, I. uer and AUcndai.u. TV Maarrl Uat artfrnt It Mncd Vr. UEOI.GS l OKKPAl GU. Tlio TROUPE OT Comical ACTING HEARS. The Dwarf Jlr JiaT!l. FA N XT." w'.Il be capartoe4 at each nurti:u:ct wiih a Splendid Oriental Houdah, tr Elphant PaddU. i which "),!lrr-n frftin among- tho Audler.rc will ! aIli'W?'l the nnvcltjr of an IDleplacirsLt Jiicio! TDK IAT!AnOr OF TrOXPEW. THE RUNNING BISON I -- -. IEAPIX BIFFALO! A Bul Bldlcr 4t. eiiicTd up-on tils back by hl ' . " C'apfurfr and Traiu-.r, ' A.lph.ouso rWHicsvxclo, "Who will abaolctrlr Impel him over - GATES. BARS & OBSTACLES, ContUtudng the moat ELECTRIC PERFORMANCE Xrr f lrea ta a CUrU. Tb Proncaaiow will Mr tlm Town at 10 Vlock. A. XT, - 4jd by rriOFESSOU KAE Metropolitan !lrrfvrnft . 7nd. followed hT the Dwarf Elephant. "FANXV," " a rtchlr dorratcd Cur. and lh entire rt-t1liU rf ar. Chariot,, Tableaux Car and Cages. ADMISSION .50 CENTS Children under 12 years- 25 Cents Ponrs ojwh: nt 2 L 7 V. M. IVrf..rman' e to commeaco Jiu'if tn Lour later THIS M A M MOTH g C)V WILL EXHIBIT AT YOBiHANNA MILLS, MONDAY, MAY 25 AT 8TR0UDSBURG, TUESDAY, MAY 2G, on the Fair Ground. AT BELVIDERE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 ON E DA Y OX L Y. Altjiooyu and LvciiM.g at cj-h hr?. 4: 1 3 MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT, 1868.' ioi ur iiKTAILEItS of Foreign ond Domestic Merchandise in Monroe Co., subject to the payment of-license for the year 1803: '- i Borough of SlioudIiiic R. P. &. II. I). Bush, store, '14 J. B. Miller, do. H c:ln.'s, $7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 . 7 00 L.ce &. Brother, cabinet ware, 14 Samuel Hood, Ft over, 14. Miss Wintcrmntc. noiions. 14 Joseph Matlack, store, 11 7 oauina l)e lounir. notion?. II 7 J. B. Morgan, klorr, . 14 J. II. McCartr. cabinet v.ir. 11 t 7 4 00 00 R. IJufton, store, 14 lien man, La Bar L Co., nolious, 11 C. D. BroJfirad, store, 14 Brown &. Keller, jewelry, 13 Drchcr & Brother, medicincu, 13 William Hollinshead, do. 13 Charles B. Keller, boots fcshocs, 14 S. D. Dreher, taddlcr, 14 A. C. Jansen, ennftctioncry, 1 1 Darnel Mansfield, slorc, " 13 P. Miller, notions, . 14 A. B. Odlrander, coufeclionery, 14 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 J. Storm, 13 10 00 7 00 7 00 - 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Flory & Brolher, stove?, 14 Philip Miller &, Son, c.ib. ware, 14 Miss Schoonovcr, fancy goods, 11 Waters &. Son, boots it shoe, 14 Nicholas Ruster, store, 12 Fable & Myers, do. 14 R. Miller, saddler, 14 II. S. Wagner, store, . 12 M. L. Drake, boots &. shoes, 14 C. S. Detriek fc Co., medicines, 13 Alex. Raubcnold, jewelry, 14 Darius Dreher, fancy gt'od, 14 M. M. Burnett, tailor. 14 7 00 7 00 12 50 J. O. Savior, raddler 14 Joseph Wallace, store, 12 Robert Bjys do. 14 C. Frankenfield, cabinet ware, 14 William T. Baker, confectionrr, 14 James Gouer, do. 14 D. II. Wyckoff, tobacco, 14 Christian Ililler, billiard table, 0 MlOlKl TtMV!10i. Decker &. Dunn, etore, 14 Nelson Detriek, groceries, 14 William N. Peters.' store, 14 C. S. Detriek t Co., medicines, 13 Miss It Morgan, notion?, 14 Philip Rockatellow.confectioner 14 Abraham Ilockafcllow, store, 14 Thomas Stem pie, do. 13 Charles Foulke, ten pin alley, 4 Bari cU Township. Pulrni; &. Ncrlhrop, store, 1 1 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Wm. K. Sirighi, groccritP, 14 Decker it Dunn, store, 14 SiiuTcr t Ulieinhar', do. 11 J. S. C.mln;&n, do. 11 Ivaratlic Ttvuliip. (icorge Smith, store, 14 James Kintz, do. 14 Henry Bramer, do. 11 Siuilhficld ToviiIiip. Klias Huffman, store, 14 Aino3 Ia bar, do. 14 William Brcdhead, bil'd shlonn, 4 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Do. ten pin alley, 4 Joel Shannon, store, 14 B. T. Cmdheid, do. 11 Mcrari G. Jonc?, rcceri?a 1 1 Jaiii-s B;I!, jr., flore, 14 J. D. La bar," do. 14 A. B Frees, di. " H ?c; Iiniuin Towmlilp. Tiir.o'.hy Miller, storo 11 Isaac Staufer, do. 14 Charles Blikcclcy, Co. 11 oKcIijan Tuvnihli. U. Marrin, st.r?, 11 Dovvlirij Brother, rocc.'ic?, 14 Rhodes d Son, e!orr, . 14 James Voting, do. 14 Su.'n Youn, do. 1 1 Ddc 5c Co , do. 11 I'ocono TuwaIiip. S. Kistler it Co., 6tcre, 1 i Daniel Custard, do. 14 Jacob Stoufer, do. 14 (ieorjc Lca-ig-, do. 14 Nathaniel Storm', d.i. 14 Staples Cc Barry, Co. 11 Utis Township. Reuben Ilnrtzc!!, tcre, 11 Jaco'a B.-nter, c. 14 Eo!k Ta whip. JJzxiil Kre?ge, flr.rf, 11 John G. Veit, do. 11 II. McCielkn, do. 14 B. M. Kresge, do. II Peter Gilbert, Did red Towiiftltip. Joseph Hawk, storp, 14 John Harter, do. 14 Dine Ci Frantz, do. v 14 ESaitJilton Township. Allen Metzar, ttore, 14 J. A. Bard, do. 11 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 CO 7 CO 15 00 00 00 00 00 0(1 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo ! 00 00 00 00 (.K) 00 Stephen Gearrh, do. 11 A. W. Lodcr, do. 14 Joseph Bittenbcndcr do 14 Si vlor Cc Brother, Co. 14 ChcKdihill Township. John Kesler, sidJler. 11 7 00 John Merwine, store, 14 7 00 Chnrles Tidd, do. 11 7 00 Samuel Arnold, do. 11 7 00 George Miller, saddler, 11 7 00 I j. M. Heller, store, 14 7 00 Charles Scnsaliiiiijh, do. 14 7 00 Henry Gctz, do. 11 7 00 George Weis;", do. 11 7 00 Murtin KUhpuugh, do. 11 7 00 TZidiMv. Smithficlil. II. G. Siiocniakcr, itore, 14 7 00 Notice, is hcrrLy given, that an appeal will be held at the Commissioner's Oflice, at Sfrourlsburg, ( n MONDAY, the 15th day if JUNE, lriSy. at 10 o'clock, a.m., where all persons who feel themselves aggrieved by the lorjjoing appraisement arc required to attend. E. 11. GUNSAULES, Miy 11, 1GS . Mercantile Appraiser. . Ad.uiuisiraiors Notice. Htlulevf DAMEl, HOYS, lute of Stroud to'.vnshtj), deceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters cf Ad ministration upon tnc above h?tute have been grantej to the sulscri'scr ly tha Register of Wills of Monroe county. All persons in JeUed to said I'tate wi!! make payment without deliy, and thoso having claims a gainst the sat'nc will present them du'y au tliCt.ticated for scttlenient, to JOHN BOYS, Stro-jdthurg, Pa. JAMES ANDRE, Stroud tsp. iljy 7, 15GS. Gt. JUccutcrs. iiEV.'EDWAUD .B. hawsLurgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON SUMPTION and" ASTHMA carefully com pounded at IIOLLINSHEAD'ff DRUG STOKE. fr--r r. . ... i j..)V. :. , y hoi.u.nshEAD.- License Applications. - MONROE COUNTY, BS. " I, Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of said County, do ccjtify that the following named oersons uau uiL-u tiieir pennons to sell liquor, ac cording to the Act of Assembly, and will be uenru xuonuay, .May o, lbuy. Hotci. Chares J. Price, Barrett.. . do do Chestnthill. do da . do d." do do Cool ba ugh. do . do . do do Eidrcd. do do Hamilton. W ilkinsen Price, 00 John W. YoU.cr. CO John Kerchncr, Kcuben Sliupp, John Merwine, Jerome Kre?ge, Elizabeth Kresge, Linford M. Heller, Chares Tidd, Jacob B. Tcel, Oliver D. Smith, Samuel Case, James Wagon hurl Jerome B. Shaw, Joseph Hawk, Nelson llefllefinjcr. Schoch & Kunkel, Alcnzo B. Shafer, nuance Jkossaru, alcntmc Hous'cr. do do Jerome II. Felhcrman. Jacob I. Reimer, . do do M. SmilbCclJ do Paradise, do Pocono. do do do Polk tsp. do do do do do . do Rosa. do do Smithficld do do do Stroud do Stroudsburg. do . do do Tobyhanna, do do Tunkhannock. do Charles Savior. James. Place, Jacob II. Place, Abraham Gish, Henry Braman, Manasseh Miller. Charles Brown, Amos SiDger, George A. Sliker, .uary Dotter, David Kresge, Jonas Snyder, Aaron Serf ait;, Daniel Kerchner, Thomas. E. Heller, Jacob W Kresge Reuben llartzell Philip Mctzgar Jacob II. Siockcr Isaac S. Labar, Theodore Brodhcad, Luke W. Brodhcad, Valentine. Wearer, John Hohensheldt, Nelson Detriek, Jacob K. Shale r, Jacob Knecht, Linford .Marsh, Aaron W. Clark, Henry Stoddart, Isaac StouTer, Hiram Hay Reuben Barrall, Ilcubcn B. Bonder, Liquor Stores. Jerome S. Will iams k Co. Stroiidabursr. C. S. Detriek i Co. StrouJ. Joseph P, Mctzgar, Hamilton. Hating Houses. William R. Srite, Bjrrett. Martin McMahen. Coolhaorh. Peter Born, Strcudsburg. Jesse Albert, do Christian Hillcr, do losiah N. LaRtia, do Merari G Joney, S.nithfielu. Francis S. Kreee, Chcsnuthill.' TilO. M. McILHANEY, Clerk. Miy 7, 150 3. rrin: undersigned would call -L attention to the stock of HABBWAES, cutlsby; AND rr o o r. s, which he has opened (at C. D. Brodhcad old stand) on MAIN STREET, STROUDSBURG, and would solicit the patronage of wholesale ai:J retail dealers. Goods at Lowest City Prices JOSEPH MATLACK. April 23, lM).-3m. By virtue cf a writ of ven. ex. de tern's to me directed, issurd out of the Court of Com mon Picas of Monroe county, I will expose to sule, at public vendue, on ' Satunlvy, th lord ihnj of May, 18G8, at 2 o'clock'in the aficrnoon, at tho Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real estate, to wit: A certain lot cr piece of land, situate in Middle Smithficld township, Monroe county, containing Thirteen Acre, more or less, adjoining land of John Place, Aaron llalJeman and Bonjunin Van Why; about 1 acres cleared. Improvements are a i raiac Hoiisr. one and a half stor;C3 high, 16 by 20 feet, with kitchen attached. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of John W. Ilanna, and to be sold by me lor cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, Si roods-burg, ) May 7, 1903; $ Bankrupt Notice. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Ja. U.MTtu States, roil tuk Eahti:k Dis thict op l'r.VLVAMA. In the matter nf , ILLIAM F. Bt'SH, Ilankrvpt. Jn IJunk' I ruplcy. Eittcrn District of I'ennsyUaniu, ss: I lie undcrtigncd liereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee ol William IVBchji, of Stroudcburg, in the County of taid District, who Ins been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own Petition, by the 'Dis trict C'jurt of s'tid D.ttrict. At Siroudtburg, April 'ilt'i, ICS. ROBERT HUSTON, Asunee, &c. May 7, 180S. - Last Notice. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE BUILDING of the LUTHERAN CHURCH, in this Borough, arc hereby notified thit the last iu.-lalliiicnt will be due the ltt of MAY next, wht-ii payiiici.t will be r juir d. Jtv i of'V I 'HI -'It' II COr'NT'IL. April HI, 1-Gr 5 Ninas' 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 bv 6aid Court, on Monday, May 25th, 1863: Estate of George L. Van Buskirk, deceased. " Elihu Postcns, -" (.Jcorge Buskirk, " " George C. Tompkins, " Philip Fisher, THO. M. McILHANEY, CTk May 7, 1SGS. 13. ARGUMENT LIST MAY TERM, 1868. Jacob Price vs. William Eeescckcr. Samuel A. Singer Xe. Geo. II. Singer. Josiah Dowling vs. Thos. Callaglian. Johu 3Iurpby vs. Adam Murphy. Margaret Murphy vs. same. Exceptions to Auditors Report SlillvrcH's property. Exceptions Appraisement Kstala on of Wm. Davis, deceased. oad in Ross Township. , T1IO. 31. McILHANEY, Prothouotary. TRIAL LIST MAY TERM, 1868. Use of Manaseh M.iller vs. Charles Rrown. Gaston k Stowell vs. Simon X. Stright. Elizabeth Paul vs. Joseph Fenner. Anua Schook vs. Alfred Schug. Jobu Rul vs. Joseph k Catharine Lcibcnrruth. John Hotter vs. Chesnuthill Township. Ed. W. Haruet vs. Linford Mackes and William II. Sccurman. Joseph Smith vs. Chas. Ililgcrt ct. al. THO. 31. .McILHANEY, Prothonotary. " Register's Notice. TOTICE IS IIERERY GIVEN TO V all persons interested in the Estates of the respective decedents, that the fol lowing accounts have been filed in the Register's Office of 3Ionroc County, and will be presented for Confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said County, at Strouds burg, on 31 ON DAY', the 25th day of 31 AY, 1SGS, at 10 o'clock, a.m.: Account of Philip Smith, Adm'r. Jte., of John I. Smith, deceased. Account of Peter Graver, Adm'r. tVc, of Susannah Van Ruskirk, deceased. Account of John Shupp k Levi l'rautz, Executors, ie.. of Christian 3Ictzar, deceased. Second account of Felix Storm k Abel form, Executors. &c., of James Newell deceased. Account of John S. Fisher. Adm'r, kc. of George Shupp, deceased. Second account of fcamuel Plattcubur-r, Executor, kc. of John Pbttenburg, de ceased. Fiual account of George Butts, Adm'r, kc, of 3Iichael Ruttf, deceased. I inal account of Le7i Prantz. Execu tor, kc, of Jacob Prantz, deceased. Account of h. II. Gunsaulcs, Adm'r., kc., of 3Iauuel Gunsaules, deceased. Supplemental account of R. S. Staples. Adm'r, kc, cf James N. Hurling, dee'd. Account of Philip 31. Rush, Executor, kc, cf John Piphcr, deceased. Account cf Abraham 3Ictz:rsr, Adm'r Cura lestamenlo Annero of Susanuah 3Ietzgar, deceased. Acccant of Char!e3 Hufauiitli, Adm'r kc, cf Sarah Hufimith, deceased. - Pinal account cf Gccrgc Eittenbender, Adm'r, A:c, of Christopher Rittcuteuder. deceased. Pinal account of Samuel S. Keller, sur viving Executor, Ac, of Joseph Keller, deceased. Pinal account of Nathan Hawk, one of the Adm'rs, kc , of William Hawk, dee'd. JOHN S. FISHER, Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ") April 30, 1833. ) 7 "LAST" CALL! The undersigned respectfully informs all pcrions indebted to him by Note or Book ac count that he is now in want of money to enable him to fulfill engagements he has made for putting up anew Brick building where- the old frame now stands. AU who promptly respond to this call will receive hit thanke, and those who fail will be compelled to pay. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, Dec. 12, 1SG7. WM. W. PAVL. J. D. HOAR. OHAELES T7. DEAIT, WITH WM. W. PAUL cc CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES. VAiii:iiousi:, C23 Karkct St., Cc G14 Commcrco St. above Sixth, North side, PHILADELPHIA. .March 10, ISC;?. tf. i ?i :louslvc lot of STOVES of nil descriptions have been receited at the eorc of the subscribers, in the boroush I qf Stroudsburj. They ha vo of the latett i;nr.ioveniCiits ; and entire new tyler", and considerable having of fuel, which can Lc had at tnc lowest City pneos. Also all kiuda of Si'ove-.Pipe. A Liriro asgc.rlinout of TIN WARE of cv cry description, const:inlly on bund, which will be sold t wholes-ile. and retail, asrea-jTlie latter tmin with- Sleeping Card ! fcoiiable os cuu be had in the City. ; ttae'ifd, nrriviiig al I'ulf.lo next i!io;iii;i 'Ail kiudd of reptiriug done in the (shortest, ' at 0 E'i. : '..';-. h;a(et and l-.-l. m-jniiL-r. Ciilt nod e.xim-' B- A. IH A'U, ui their .-tirk )i t,rr otr (-uuhiisc l.- u iic;i. ' i r..-.-. and Tto'.t Arpt. Oil. 17. V,7. " FLOUY BK(. ; M.yl! I'H. ' '. Auditor's Notice. i be undersigned. Auditor, annointnl lv the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to make distribution of the balance remnuin:r in itio hands of Samuel D. Ovcrfield. ad mmistrator of ibe Estate of Ananias Over held, dec d, vt ill attend to the duties of hi appointment, on Friday, May 22d, 1568, at iv uciue a. m. m i,iS oiticc in the Uorough of Strotidsburg, when and where all parties interested are requirca to attend and they will be heard, or be forever debarred from coming in for any share of aiid fund. JOHN B. STORM, .April 23, ISO?. it.. Auditor. rMIE NEXT SESSION OF THE JL STROUDSBURG ACADEMY will commence on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11th, 16G9. Pupils admitted at any time. l or terms, &.e apply to JERE. FRUTTCIIEY, Principal. Feb. 20, 10. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS AM) ALL PLRSO.NS 0WM.S IIUK&ES, CATTLE, SHEEP & HOGS! In ti e spring cf the year when a Horse i about fchcdiug his coat, nothing will do him better service than a teaspoontul of YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDKK, every morning, well mixed wkh his feed. COWS. In milking cows the subscriber feels con fident that Y ovatt's Powder, at he now prepares it, will sstonith all who use it, and convince the most incredulous to say that by feeding a cow one tcaspoonful of Yot ait's Powdkr once a day will so much increase the quantity and quility of the milk as to yield one pound of Dvtter per week .more is promising much, yet we have the evidence of hundreds to prove this assertion. This increase is made by keeping the cow in a healthy condition with a good appetite. HOGS and SHEEP will be greatly bene fitted by using this powder. One of our customers says that he had 1G sheep all of which Ind the Distemper, and concluded he would -try an experiment with Youatt's Powder he gave half of tho number the Powder, and they recovered in a ehort time, the rest died. The genuine YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE CONDITION POWDER, is prepared from Youatt'g original Recipe at Hollinshead's Drug Store. All other is a counterfeit. Try it and hr Convinced. W. HOLLINSHEAD. March 12, 15G3. .;s.:r7 7 BUILDIM LOTS jiluia FOR SALE, opposite the Depot, at Eut Stroudsburg. Apply at once to Geo.- L. Walker, Real Es state Broker. OEce on Main St., Strouds fcurg, Pa. Feb. 27, 1668. UNDERTAKING. MrCARTY has on hand the largest and -rsrc$iTS"r best assortment of ifc:SgSait!W COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be fouu l outside of cither city (New York or Philadelphia), and will m-.kc this branch of his bunness A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS rfany size cr style; cin to furnished at one hour's notice for ship.-ner.f, at a charge or one-thikd LESS THAN A TV fcHCP IX STROUDSr.CRa In no case vil! he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cot. -attended to in any pirt of the County, at the fchortest pcsrible notice. Sept. 12G, '07. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. SDimner ArraTrement, May 4, 1S68. TRAINS LEAVE. VTESTWABD. J EASTWARD. P.ist Ci. Mail STATIUNS. Mall Ex. Tass r.M. A.M. 3.3U 7.00 rhi!;idelplua, 4A0 5.00 S.00 New Yora, 9AS 10.00 7.3 10.30 New Hampton. 15.35 7.37 - 7.47 lOAi Washington. 12-Ij 6.&S 801 II.IM) Oxford, ia.!J 6.10 H.H 11.10 Hi-Hlgerillr. 1150 (1.30 P.19 ll.W Munuiikd Chunk, 11.40 6 93 . 11.33 Delaware. H-35 fi.16 . b.il 12.0t Mount llcthrl 11.10 5.51 0.05 1-..1. Water i;;p. 10 53 3.?7 9.17 li.30 STHOLDSIIfKC, 10.11 5.V3 JS7 12.10 Spr:i3'jfillo, . 10.31 5.15 'J.37 1J50 Henrvvillc, 10.2 1 5 OS !).5J I.os o.ikianl, ln.yi 4 . i-.i 10.0S l.ij Forks, 1)4,; 4.32 I0.S7 l.id Tobvhanns. 9.?7 4.13 10.3.- S.0 Jou!lt.to.-u Oil 4t0 11.01 2. 52 Moscow, 3 AM ll.ll 23J Illuming, tAO 3.V3 HI'S 11 13 3 20 Srr;uton. .10 3.00 "i.35 H -ti 3.44 C'larkjs suninfti', 7.43 0 10 M 57 3.50 Abir.yton. 7.35 6.00 I1.2.ri 4 (Hi rat-toi) v;lte, 7.1'J 5.10 I - .511 4.8il NIoliolM.n. " (!..r5 5.13 1.17 1.11 llop'ootliun, , (i.:tS 4 4 1.50 5.10 Montrose. i.I5 4.03 5 13 5 31 New Miiford, 3.54 3.33 S.35 5.3J Great L'cutt. 5.35 3 10 A.M. P.M. T.M Pinner asd Supper r.t Delaware Station. roxxr.CTioNs: At NEW HAMPTON with Central R.R. of New Jersey. Trains arrive from New Yorknl 0.11. 10.20,11. lGA.SI.antlS.40. 6 :to. 7.15,8.30 P.M.; from L'iston 0.S5.VM., 7. 13 A.M.,. 1.25, 1.35. 3 54, 7.37, 8.00 P.M. At WASHINGTON with Morris and Es sex R.R. Trains from New York arrive at 10.33 A.M.. and 7.02 P.M ; from Eus tonat 7.2S, 10.33 A.M., and 12.11 P.M At MANUNKA CHUNK with Btlvidere Delaware R.R. Trains arrive from Phila delphia at 11.20 A.M., 8.02 P.M., and leave for Philadelphia at 12.00 M., 8.20 P M. The last train stops at Belvidero until G 20 A.M. next diy. At SCRANTON with Lackawanna and Bhotnibiirg R. R. Trains nirivc from WiikesBarre at 8.00 A.M., 2.55 P.M.; from Northumberland ut 11.10 A.M. and 0.47 P.M. Depart lor Northumberland at d 40 A.M., 3.30 P.M.; for Wilkes-Barree at 8.30 A.M., 0 12 P.M. These trains sto at all stations. At SCRANTON with tho Delaware and Hudi-on Canal Co.'s Railroul, for Olyplrint, Arcbbald, and (,;irunil:ue. : At GREAT lil'ND with Erie Railway Trains fi(m the Weft nritve at 3.13 (loav in BwOJo at 0.10 P.M.) and 7.21 A.Y. - ! at 2 ond 0.27 P.M. Prom tho E ist at 2.52 5.27, mid I1JJ1 AM.; 3 53 unj 7.51 P.M FREE FIGHT! "COME ONE, COME ALL One Thousand Dollars in GREENBACKS to le given atcay Ly the subscriber, in the following manner : Each smt of Furniture exceeding one hundred dollars, will contain one $f0 green back ; exceeding two hundred dollars, 830. All bills exceeding eight hundred dollars will rceeivo one enameled Bedroom Suit, containing 13 pieces, in any color desired. Also a present given with each bill excoad ingSlO. 0AEPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, ko. Every order excdiiiar 40 yds. of Brussuli Curpet. will contain one $3 greenback, I piece of Binding, 4 papers of Carpet Tackn, Every bill exceeding rds. of Three-olw or Ingrain Carpet will contain 3 and on' pioj of Binding, tad 4 papers of tacks ; am each bill will be told tt less money than can be purchased at retnil in New York City. J. ii. JlcUAUTY. Odd Fellows Hall. . - S:roudsburgr Pa. December 12, 1SG7. LOOK THISWAY, AXL WHO WAKT- Carrlngc Work or Blaeksmithing. 1KJXE IX A SUPERIOR. MANNKR!: THE Subscriber begs leave to in- forra the public that he is fully pre Agr ptred, at his establishment, at tho corner of Simpson and Sarah etreets, in tpe borough of Stroudsbarg. to ealo to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his. lino of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and Taint ed in the best style of the art. Having nrst-clas3 material always on hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but nrst-clasa work will be turned out at lis shop. In connection with his Carriage STion1 10 has also a Placksmith Shop, whero superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers, - The public are invited to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. September 10, 18G7.-tf. icw Cabinet Warc-Kooms! NEW FURNITURE ! OPPOSITION TO Hl'MBUGGERlt Philip Miller & Sorx I3ESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that thev have opened, et their new Ware-Rooms, on Main btrcci, in Stroudsburg, adjoining tho Race, a very su perior a6iortmtut of j urnuurc, embracing complete PARLOR, CHAMBER, and DINING-ROOM SUITES, both of their own and city manufacture which they will depose of at the lowest pos sible prices fur cash. Tney arc also prepared to manufacture to orscr , any and every thing in thrir line. from a single piece of furniture up to a com pete cutfit from garret to cellar, all cf tha best seasoned timber, and Vy the btt of workmen. They do net claim lo be'thV only Furniture dealer in Strondtburg who has a license to sell Furniture,"' but having paid a license and established themselves in business they arc determined to do full juotice to all who patronise them. Their stock of lumbrr embraces all the kin-s of wood cm ployed in cabinet-making, and was selected with regard tJ quality than to price. - Remember that we can supply full suites either cf our own or of city manufacture... though ue prefer tilling the former, because rcater justice can be done thereby to Pur chasers. CXDER TAKING ! UXDER TA KIXG .' Having provided ourseUes wi:h a new. neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of the latest styles of Coffins and burial Cas kets, and all the other appliances of a first-- class establishment, we are prepared to con duct the business of Undertaking, in all i.-a branches, to the perfect etlisfaction of all who fdior us Hilh order m thi line. Machine Saving, Turning, Plainimj, Sc. Their factory bing fitted up with soperior- I liming, Rawing, and Plataitiir Machinery. all driven by a powerful steam engine, orders from cabinct-inakerf, carpenters, and other?,, for work in these lines will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. They respectfully s-dicit a call from tho public. Furniture cheerfully shown without charg and prices as low as the lowest. PHILIP MILLER & SON.- March 14, 18G7! Executor's Notice? F.siat. of ABRAHAM TRAXSVE, laf nf Paradise township, Monroe County, deceased. Letters testamentary upon the aboie named' Estate hive been granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having legal claims against the earn a are desired to present them in proper order for settlement, without delav, to JOHN A. TRANSUE, Executor, Paradise Valley P. O., Pa.. May 7. 1SG8. Gt- 25 Agents Wanfeil. 25 We wr.nh first-class Agents to introduce our IMPROVED STAR 'SHUTTLE SEW IN(t MACHINE. The cheapest and best Machine in. tlia whol couutry. Extraor dinary iaducementa to good active salesmen. Particulars and sample work furnished ou applicatirji. A.J. DUMONT, Agent; Feb. 27.-3m. G30 Arch Street. PliiUdl phis .Last Notice A LL THOSE TAX-COLLECTORS IN: the sijvcral townships of Munroo Co., who have thus far fulled to settle up their duplicates, are hereby ijotified that thty ai required to do so between this and the ue.t May Court. ; . All such wha will net meet this require ment will be deuli wiih hk provided by law, B order of tlm Board of (OIWTV-fOMMIf'SinNEKR; ! April 2, 1 :