Special Notices. . DEBILITY. Every one at times feels the necessity o! something to tone vp the system depressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. At such limes let ever)' one, instead of taking alco- none or medicinal stimulants, which afford only a temporary relief, reinvigorate his de bilitated system by the natural tonic ele mentofthe PERUVIAN SYRUP, or .Protected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, which vitalize and enriches the blood by supplying it with its Life Element, 1ROX. uemg iree trom Alcohol in any form, its energizing effects are not followed by cor- mpunmng reaction, out are permanent, in lu o TBKsoTii, vigor and new life into all parts of the svtem, and building up an IRON CONSTITUTION. Wm. C. Sterling, Esq., of Poughkeepsie, i. l., says: . V Since taking the Penman Syrup I feel bfetter, my Ktrength is improved, my bowels are regular, my appetite first-rate. inere is an old l'nysician in this city (older than I am), who has been in the Drug business lor4(j years, who has used the Syr up for three mouths, and gives it as his de cided opinion, that it is the best Alterative Tonic Medicine he ever knew.' For DvsrErsiA, Debility, and Female eaknesses, the Peruvian Syrup is a spe cific. A 32 pace pamphlet sent free. The genuine has " Peruvian Strip blown in the glass. J. P. PINSMORE, Proprietor. 36 Dev St e iork. fcold by all Druggists. . DR. S. L TOBIAS' Pulmonic Life Syrup, FOR THE CURE OF Incipient Consumption, Coughs, " Colds, Croup, Asthma, Liver Complaints, Dyspep sia, and General Debility. For several years I have been urged by kind friends, who have ued, and been benefited by, my Life Syrup, lo put it up for general sale; but few know the large expenc, now that the country is flooded with Patent Medi cines, whsch attend the same. Fur years past I was reluct fit io do so, as the capital required would be large, and I do not wi?h to curtail the operations of my Venetian Liniment business. But, thanks to the gen erous public, who have appreciated my Ve netian Liniment, I am now able to do so, 'without any detriment to my large business in that medicine. The foundation of my jsuccrts 'I attribute to the attending to the manufacture of every drop myself, and shall do the same in regard to my Pulmonic Life Syrup. The ingredienUare perfectly harm less, but act on the Lungs and Liver with atoni$hirg erT'-ct. Price 75 cents. Depot, No. 50 Cortland t Street, New York, near Jersey City Ferry. Sold by the Druggitts and Storekeepers. !.My 7.-1 m. TO COXSUHPTIYES. TIHE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S I. Prepared 'rescription for the cure of CONSUM PTION. AS I'll MA BRONCH 1 TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, Ins now been in use for over ten years, with the most marked success. The Remedy, prepared under Mr. Wil son's personal supervision, also a pamphlet containing the original Prescription, with lull and explirit directions fur preparation nnd ust, together with a Ehort history of h;s case, may bo obtained of DREHER &. BRO., Druggists, Stroudsburg, Pa., or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 160 S-iUth Second St., Williamsburgh, N. Y. OCT" Pamphlet furnished free of charge. May 21, l?63.-lyr. Scrofula Cured after Seven Years' Suffering. J. W. IIorsor. Esq., a prominent lawyer of Parkersborg, W. a., says: I had "37 RVXXIXG ULCERS when I Cfimtnenced taking Da. Anders' Iodine Wattr. My Breast, Throat and Face van one continuous sore. I am row a well man, and am satisfied the loiine Water saved my life." Circu'ars in regard to this remedy will be sent free. J.. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor, 3fi Dey Street, New York. Fur sale by Drusgists generally. " May 7.-1 m. A PANIC would paralyze the world of fashion if it were PROCLAIMED EVERYWHERE that henceforth no lady or gentleman could change ile color of their hair with safety. "Yet such 'woo Id be the DREADFUL DILEMMA of both sex-e, if that genial, balsamic, poi eooless. and peerless preparation, CRISTADORO-S HAIR DYE, were stricken off the roll of toilet luxuries. No danger of that, however. It is not for a day, but fr a'l I Vine. Manufactured ' by J. CRISTADORO, 09 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. May 7.-lm :XRROKs OF VOl'TII. A Gentleman who t-uffered for years from Nervojs 17ebility, l'remature Decay, and all .the effect of youthful indiscretion, will, f. tr .the sake of suffering' humanity, send free to 21 who need it, the reclpe and directions lor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by ad- jJressing.jw perfeet confidence, ' . - JOHN B. OGDEN. .- , ' 42 Cedar Street. New York. May 16, 1867.-lyr. lrOKMATIOK. Information guaranteed to produce a lux vnant growth of hair upon a bald or beard less face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimple. Biotchna,- Eruptions, etc., on the kin, leaving the sime soft, clear, and beau tiful, can be obtained wi'hout charge by ad dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. ,: May 16. I867.-lyr. , J,UICIUI. Iay 24th, 1868, in the St. John's Kv. Lutheran Church near liartonsTille, by the Uev Henry Seifert, Mr. Peter B. ?Hller an4 Miss Ellkn 13 lti :tt7:, Jack! cu) Mourec Co . Pa. Ic&! Itch!! Itch ! ! ovwyahi oUllATCII ! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to 48 hours. Wheaton s Ointment cures Thk Itch. iv nrA ton a Uiktmevt cures Salt Rheum. WHEATON'8 OlXTMEST Cures TETTER. Wheatos's Ointment cures Barbers' Itch V iieaton s Ointment cures Old Sores. WiiiATOJt'a Ointment cures Evert kind OF HcMOBV LIKE MaOIC. Price, 50 cents a box : bv mail. 60 cents. Address WEEKS & PORTER. No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. . For sale by all Druggists. Sept. 19, 18G7.-lyr. Bankrupt Notice. I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. for the Eastern District or Pennsylvania. In Bankrvptct. To whom it may Concern. The under- signed Hereby gives notice of his appoint . . . i ment as Assignee of the Estate of William Sumnet, of the County of Monroe, in the State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bmkrnpt upon his own I'etition by tne Uistnct Court of said . . . -. . i District. Dated at Honesdale, Wayne County. Pa. the 20th day of May, A.D. 1863. JOHN McINTOSH, Assignee. May 28, 1868.-2w. .Bankrupt Notice. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 20th day of Mav. A.D. 1S68. a Warrant in Bankruptcy .was issued against the Estate of Abraham Coan, of Coolbaugh, n the County of Monroe and State of Penn sylvania, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt on his own Petition ; that the payment of any Debts, and delivery of any Property by him are forbidden by law; that a meet- ng of the Creditors of the said Bankruptcy, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at Court of Bandruptcy, to be holden at Knecht's Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa., before W. E. Dost eh, Esq., Register, on the 5th day of JUNE, A.D. 1869, at 10 o'clock, a.m. P. C. ELLMAKER, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. Per JAMES J. COPE, Deputy. fctston. May 21, 1SG8. NOTICE TO FARMERS 1ND WOOL GROWERS. rjpili: STROUDSBURG WOOLEN MILLS will be open on and after JUNE 15th next, when we will be pre pared with a large assortment of CASSIMERES, BLANKETS, TWEEDS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BALMORALS, YARNS, Sic.f &c, Sic.t which we offer in exchange for wool at prices 20 per cent cheaper than before the war. lltyltctt cash price pail for Wool. LEWIS DOSTEirS SONS. May 28, lS6S.-tf. A MOST SUCCESSFUL' A XI) WOX- BERFIL INVENTION! NEW METHOD OF WASHING CLOTHES WITHOUT LABOR. THE AUTOMATIC CLOTHES WASHER & BOILER. It has been thoroughly tested and pro nounced Uneqoaled as a CLOTHES AV A S II E R by the Thousands who have it in use. ItECOMMKNDATIOXS : Hamilton, Moroe Co., Pa., ) May 10, 1SG9. Having thoroughly tested the "Automatic Clothes Washer," a new invention, and cne of the most successful and wonderful inven tus of the day, I am satisfied that, as I clothes washer and boiler, it has not its equal. It is self acting, and dispenses with most of the labor of washing, and nearly, if not quite, all the wear of clothes so objec tional in old plans. Having fully tested this boiler in my family. I can recommend it as one of the greatest improvements of the kind. As regards labor-saving, and clothes-saving, there is no invention that can equil it In stead of wahing-!ay being a dread to house wives, with this machine, this heretofore arduous work of a whole day will be re duced to two or three hours easy work. ABRM. LEVERING. We, the undersigned, having seen-the "Automatic Clothes Washer thoroughly tested fully concur in the forgoing recom mendation of Judge Levering. Tiieo. Scocii, Ed. L. Wolf, , Fhedesick Keiser, Jacob K. Suafer, Stroudsburg, Pa. Wm. P. Howell, Minister of the Gospel, Cherry Valley. A. W. Loder, - Merchant, Kellersville, Pa. Joseph Kem merer., jr., Hamilton, Monroe Co., Pa. BENJ. DUNG AN &. SONS. Agents, P. O. address, Stroudsburg, Pa. May29, 1868. LOOK OUT ' ron THE LOCOMOTIVE! 7tTM. N. PETERS, having recently v j purchased Smith & Trible's stand, at , EAST STROUDSBURG, . near the Uepot, and commenced business with a determination to please, feels justi fied in asking the continued patronage of the old customers of this eslablibhnient, , II has taken as a partner in his store. Col, Mott's eon, from Milford. and they have fill, ed the store with an entire KMZW STOCK Or GOODS, such as Dry ' Goods, , ' V. ..:!,?' ' Notions, Grocerlei, -- Provisions, JfarJtoare, 1 -3 ; ' ' - Willow Ware, Boots and Shoes, ..... Feed and Flour, f , , k which they offer very cheap for cash, or in exchange for Produce. Call and examine our stock before you purchase, and you will have ffrcat reason to he lhankfal for so do- twthljng. . PETERS & MOTT. 1 Ms y 21 ,1569. ALBERT II. BROMLEY, - (LATE TETERS A BROMLEY,) ; MANUFACTURER 1.,..-- ' AND - . WHOLESALE DEALER IN loots & Shoes No. 18 North 4th St., EASTO.A, PI2IA. May 21, 16G3. m mm t mm 2i d? u.io:v MOWER & REAPER. (A combination of different patents.) TCOMBINES MORE VA LUABLE features and will better meet the wants of Farmers than any Machine ever invented. Has been in use tor the past seven years. and has proved a perfect success. Can be worked successfully on rough and stony land, and is the most durable machine in use. Das a loose pole and no pressure on the horse's neck. Has a elevating lever for raising the bar. The bar can be retained at any required height h without the assist ance of the driver, and can be securely fold ed for transportation. The Cutter-bar, in front of driver, is mounted on wheels which reduces the friction, and by means of which the height of cut can be regulated. The patented draft arrangement prevents side draft, and enables the Cutters to pass in and out of furrows with ease and safety. The Guards are of malleable iron, steel faced ; are placed near together on the Bar and form a protection to the Cutters, and are warranted not to break. The Bar and Frame are raised at the eame time and ob structions passed, between the wheels, as high as the axle. The working parts and Bar always retain the same relative position; there is, therefore, no unnatural strain or wear on the gearing or knife bar, as is the case in other machines. Every machine is warranted. Whitcomb's Sulky Hay Rake. Share's Coulter Harrow. Send for a Pamphlet giving detailed De scriptions and Illustrations. E. T. CItOASDALE, Agent, Delaware Water Gap, Pa. April 30, 186S.-3m. AN extensive lot of STOVES of all descriptions have been received at the store of the subscribers, in the borough of Stroudsburg. They have COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new styles, and considerable saving of fuel, which can be had at the lowest City, prices. Also, all kinds of Stove-'Pipe. 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, ('all and exam ine their stock befureyou purchase elsewhcr. Oct. 17, C7. FLORY & BRO. HUE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL attention to the etock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND T O C) L S, which he has opened (at C. D. . Jlrodhead's old stand) oil " " ' " MAIN STREET, STROUDSBURG, and would solicit the patronage of wholesale ana retail dealers. - Goods at Lowest City Prices JOSEPH MATLACK. April 23, 1868.-3in. V - CAN YOU tht when TLL WHY -IT 'IS any one comes to Strouds burg to buy Furniture,' they alway sinquire for JUcuarty s furniture store I Sept. xo. FiOiVT POOL VOUIt MONEY JL away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCartyV, and you will' get well paid for it. Sept. 20, U7. BLANK MORTGAGES I'or sal1 at this O flier. Wm HARDWARE MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT, 1868 f 1ST OF RETAILERS of Foreign and Domestic Merchandise in Monroe Co, subject to the payment of license for the year -Doronsli of Slrondtbnrff. Cls. Lu-rnre K. r. &. II. D. Bush, store, 14 J. B. Miller, do. 14' Lee &. Brother, cabinet ware, 14 87 00 7 00 7 00 Samuel Hood, stoves, ..... 14 7.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Miss Wintermnte, notions. 14 Joseph Matlack, store, 14 babina De Young, notions, 14 J. B. Morgan, store. 14 7 00 J. II. McCarty, cabinet ware, 14 7 00 7 00 It. Huston, store, 14 Herrman, La Bar & Co., not ions. 11 15 00 7 00 10 00 C. D. Brodhead, store, 14 Urown &. Keller, jewelry, 13 Dreher & Brother, medicines, 13 William Hollinshead, da 13 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 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 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 .7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Cha rles B. Kel ler, boots & shoes, 1 4 S. D. Dreher, saddler, 14 A. C Jansen, confectionery, 14 liarnet Mansfield, store, 13 P. Miller, notions, 14 A. B. Ostrander, confectionery. 14 J. Storm, . 13 Flory &. Brother, stoves, 14 Philip Miller & Son, cab. ware, 14. Miss Schoonover, fancy goods, 14 Waters & Son, boots &. shoes, 14 Nicholas Ruster, store. 12 14 14 12 14 ale & Myers, do. R. Miller, saddler, I. S. agner, store. M. L. Drake, boots 5l shoes. C. S. Dot rick & Co., medicines, 13 Alex. Raubcnold, jewelry. 14 14 14 14 12 14 Darius Dreher, fancy goodi, M. M. Burnett, tailor, J. O. Saylor, saddler oscph Wallace, store, Robert Boys, do. C. Frankenfield, cabinet ware, 14 William T. Baker, confectioner, 14 James Gouger, do. 14 D. II. Wyckoff, tobacco, 14 Christian Hitler, billiard table, G Stroud Towitftliip. Decker & Dunn, store, 14 Nelson Detrick, groceries, . 14 William ?i. Peters, store, 14 C. S. Detrick &Co., medicines, 13 Miss R. Morgan, notions, 14 'bilip Rockafellow.confectioner 14 Abraham Rockafcllow, store, 14 Thomas Stemple, do. 13 Charles rouike, ten pin alley, 4 Harrctt Towmhlp. Palens &. Northrop, store, J 14 Wm. K. Si right, groceries, 14 Decker & Dunn, store, 14 Shafer & Rheinhart, do. 14 J. S. Coalman, do. 14 Paradise Township. George Smith, store, 14 James Kintz, do. 14 Ienry Cramer, do. 14 Smillificld Township. Elias Huffman, 6lore, 14 Amos La bar, do. 14 William Brodhead, bil'd saloon, 4 Do. ten pin alley, 4 Joel Shannon, store, 14 B. Fa Brodhead, da 14 Merari G. Jones, groceries 14 James Bell, jr., store, 14 J. D. La bar, do. 14 A. B. Free?, do. 14 Tobyliauna Towmhlp. Timothy Miller, store 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 saac Stauler, do. 14 Charles Blakeeley, da 14 Jackson Towmhip. . Marvin, store, 14 Coolbaugh Township. Dowling &. Brother, groceries, 14 Rhodes & Son, store, 14 ames Young, do. 14 Soan Young, do. 14 Dodge &. Co., da 11 Pocono Township. S. Kistler &. Co., store, 14 Daniel Custard, do. 14 Jacob Stoufer, do. 14 George Lessig, do. 14 Nathaniel Storm, do. 14 Staples & Barry, da . 14 Rom Township. Reuben Hartzell, store, 14 Jacob Boneer, do. 14 Polk Towmhip. David Kresge. store, 14 John G. Weifrt, da 14 I. McClellcn, do. 14 B. M. Kresge, do. 14 'eter Gilbert, Jl d red Township. Joseph Hawk, store, 14 7 00 John Ilarter, .do. 14 7 00 lino & Frantz, do. 14 7 00 Hamilton Towuhip. Allen Metzgar, store, 14 7 00 J. A. Bos.ard, da 14 7 00 Stephen Gear.h, da 14 7 00 A. W. Loder, do. 14 7 00 Joseph Bit tenbender do 14 7 00 Savior &. Brother, do. 14 7 00 Chviiiilhlll Township. John Kesler, saddler. 14 7 00 John Merwine, store, 14 ; 7 00 Charles Tidd, do. 14 7,00 Samuel Arnold, do. 14 7 00 George Miller, saddler, 14 7 00 L. M. Heller, store, 14 7 00 Charles Sensabaugh do. ' 14 7 00 Henry Uelz, .t . do. . ... 14' .7 00 George Weiss, do. . 14 7 00 Martin Ki&hpaunh, do. 14 7 00 IfJiddlo Siulthficld. E. G. Shoemaker, store, 14 7 00 Notice is hereby given, that an appeal will be held at the Commissioner's Office, at Stroudsburg, n MONDAY, the 15th day of JUNE, 1868. at 10 o'clock, a.m., where all persons who feel themselves aggrieved by the forgoing appraisement arc required to attend. E. II. GUNSAULES. Miy 11,1803 Mercantile Appraiser. Administrators Notice. Estate of DANIEL BOYS, lute of Stroud township, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters of Ad ministration upon the above Eatate have been granted to the subscribers by the Register o Wills of Monroe county. All persons in debted to said Estate will make payment without delay, and those having claims a- gainst the same will present them duly au thenticated for settlement, to ' JOHN BOYS, Stroudsburg, Pa. - JAMES ANDRE, Stroud tsp. . May 7, 1808. Cu r , Executors REV. EDWARD A. W I LSON'S (of W il liamsburirh. N. YA Recipe for CON SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com pounded at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. (tr Medicines Fresh, and Pure; : Ncv. !, 1U7.J W. HOLLINSHEAD. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed bv the Orphans Court of Monroe County, to make distribution of the balance remaining in the hands of Samuel D. Overfield. ad ministrator of the Estate of Ananias Over field, doe'd, uill attend to the duties of hi? appointment, on Friday, May 22d, 1869, at 10 o ciock a. m. at ins ofhee in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all parties interested are required to attend and they I.. . i . - win De nrara, or ut? lorevcr debarred Irom coming in for any share of s i id fund. - -JOHN B. STORM, April 23, 1SG3. 4t. Auditor T MIE NEXT SESSION OF THE . r STROUDSBURG ACADEMY will commence on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1th, 18G3. , Pupils admitted at any time. For terms. &c, apply to JERE. FRUTTCHEY, Principal. Feb. 20, 16G9. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS AM) ALL PERSONS OWNING HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP &. HOGS! Id the Bpring of the year when a Horse is about sheding his coat nothing will do him better service than a teaspoontu! of YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER, every morning, well mixed wiih his feed. COAVS. In milking cows the subscriber feels con fident that Yoitatt8 Powder, as he note prepares it. will astonish all who use it, and convince the most incredulous to say that by feeding a cow one teaspoonful of Yovatt's owder once a day will so much increase the quantity and quality of the milk as to yield one pound of Butler per week more 8 promising much, yet we have the evidei ce of hundreds to prove this assertion. This increase is made by keeping the cow in a healthv condition with a good appetite. HOGS and SHEEP will be greatly bene fitted by ueing this powder. One of our customers says that he had 1G tbeep all of which had the Distemper, and concluded he would try an - experiment with Youatt's Powder he cave half of i In number the Powder, and they recovered in a short time, he rest died. The genuine YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE CONDITION POWDER is prepared from louattg original Recipe at IIolun3head e Jrug btore. AM other is a counterfeit. Try it and be Convinced. V. HOLLINSHEAD. March 12, 18C3. 7 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, opposite the Depot, at East Stroudsburg. Apply -ot once to Geo. L. Yvalker, Real Es state Broker. Office on Main st., Strouds burg, Pa. Feb. 27, 1SG3. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and oest- assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch of his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can le furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third LESS THAN ANT SHOP IN StROVDSBVRG III no case will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. firriBALMirvG attended to in any part of the County, at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 26, 64. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. rW' Summer ArraEsement, May 4, 1868. TRAINS LEAVE. milieus WESTWABD. I EASTWARD. Pats Ex. Mail -STATIONS. Mail Ex. Pas r.M. A.M. 3.30 7.(Kl riiilAdelphia, 4.40 5.00 8.10 New Voi. 2.45 10 Oft 7..10 10.30 New Hampton. 13 35 7.37 7.47 10.45 Washington, I -'.13 6.55 lf.nl 11.00 Oxford, I2.0:.40 H.M 11.10 BriUKeviIle. " 1150 B.30 PJ9 11.35 Mrtiiunka Chunk, 11.40 22 B.4'2 11.35 Delaware, 11-35 6.16 9.51 12.00 Mount Ilotnrt 1 1. 10 5.51 9.05 12. 15 WMerGiip. 10..'5 5.37 9.17 12.30 STROUDSBURG, 10.41 5.25 U.S7 12.40 SpraRUfillo, 10.31 5.15 9J7 12 5(1 Hi-nrvville, W.'ll 5 05 9.5-2 1.08 Oakland, . 10.04 4J I0.0S 1.25 Fork. .4 4.32 10.27 1.4ft Tobylmnna. - 9.S7 4.13 10 JO 2.00 Goulilboru', .lt 4.00 . 1 1.01 2.22 Moscow. 8.50 JM A M 11.11 2 33 D'innnip, . 8.40 3.2S " 11.15 11 45 3 20 ScrMnlon. 8.10 3.00 11.42 3.42 Clark's Summit, 7.13 6 10 11 57 3.50 AbinRlon. ' 7.35 6.00 12.25 4.00 rartoiytillc, 7.1'J 5.40 I2.5tl 4 -!(-. Nicholson. C.55 5.13 1.17 4.4'J llopbottom, B.3H - 4 4' 10 .5.10 Montrose, n.13 4.0.'i 2.15 5 31 New Mllf.ml, ' 5.54 ' 3.35 2.35 5 50 Great Uend, 5.35 3 10 , . . .: a.m. r.M. r.M Dinner and Supper at Delaware Station. CONNECTION'S: ' At NEW HAMPTON with Central R.R. of New Jersey. Trains arrive from New- York at 0.1 1. 10.20. ll.10A.AI.and 2.40, C 'So, 7.15,8.30 from E:ision 0.50 A M., 7.- 43 A.M., 1.23. 1.30. 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 Has ten at 7.28. 10.33 A.M.. and 12.44 P.M At MANUNKA CHUNK with Belvidere Delaware R.R. Trains arrive from Phila dftlnhia 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 Belvidcro until 6 20 A.M. next day. At SCRANTON with Lackawanna and Blooineburg R. R. Trains arrive from Wilkes Barrc at 8.00 A.M., 2.50 P.M.; from Northumberland at' 11.10 A.M. and 9.47 P.M. Depart for Northumberland at 5 40 A.M.. 3.30 P.M.: fur Wilkes-Barree at 8.30 A.M., G.42 P.M. These trains stoo at all stations. At SCRANTON with the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s Railroad, for Olyplunt, Archbtild, nnd Carbondale. At GREAT BEND with Erie Railway. Trains from the West arrive at 3.43 (leav ing Buffilo at 0.10 P.M.) and 7 21 A.M.: lit 2 and 0.27 P.M.' From tile East at 2.52, 5.27. and 11.31 A.M.: 3.53 and 7.51 P.M The latter train with Sleeping Cars at- tached. arriving. &l Buffalo next inorniO" at 6.10. ' . t i , v R-A. IIENRY,i i ' Gen. Pafh. nd Ticket Agent. Mij 11 1-t"? ; , FREE FIGHT I "COME ONE, COME ALL." One Thousand Dollars in GREENBACKS to le yiven aicay ly the sulscriler, in th following manner : Each suit of Furniture exceeding one hundred dollars, will contain one S10 green back ; exceeding two hundred dollar?, $20. Ail bills exceeding' eight hundred dollars will receive one enameled Eedroom Suit, containing 13 piece., in any color desired. Also a present given with each bill exceed ing $10. CARPETS, 0IL-0L0THS, &c. Every order exceeding 40 ydj. of Brussal Carpet, will contain one 5 greenback, 1 piece of Binding, 4 papers of Carpet Tacka, Every bill exceeding 55 yds. of Three-ply or Ingrain Carpet will contain S3 and ontr piece ot Binding, and 4 papers of tacks: and- each bill will be sold at less money than caa be purchased at retail in New York City. J. 11. McUARTY, Odd Fellows Hall. Stroudsburg, Pa. December 12, 16G7. LOOK THIS WAY, . ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksmithlng, DOXE IS A SUPERIOR MANNER! a u uucv. i iuci ucga leave iy t r t v c.v, :v i i r Qiorm me puoiic tuai ne i. luiiy pre y pared, at his establishment, at tha corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in the borough of Stroudsburg. to make 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 paint-- ed in the best style of the art. Having first-class material always on, hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but first class work will bo turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carnage Shop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where 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 19, 18G7.-tf. iew taoiuci arc-iiooms: NEW FURNITURE ! 0PP0SlTI0x TO HUMBlGGEIlIt Philip Miller & Son RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that they have opened, at their new Ware-Rooms, on Main street, in Stroudsburg, adjoining the Race, a very su perior assortment of 1 urniture, embracing. complete PARLOR, CHAMBER, and DINING-ROOM SUITES. both of their own and citv manufacture which they will dispose of at the lowest pos sible prices for cash. They are also prppared to manufacture to order, any and every thing in their line. from a single piece ot furniture uptoa com plete outfit from garret to cellar, all of tho best seasoned timber, and by the best of workmen. They do not claim to be the' only Furniture dealer in Stroudsburg who ias a license to sell I urniture, but havincr paid a license and established themselves in business they a re determined to do full justice to all who patronize them. Their stock of- lumber embraces all the kinds of wood cm ployed in Ciibinet-making, and was selected- w-ith regard to quality than to price. Remember that we can supply full suites' either of our own or of city manufacture, though we prefer filling the former, because greater justice can be done thereby to pur cnasers. UXDER TAKIXG .' UXDER TAK1XG ! r Having provided ourseUes - wiih 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 .irit-- class. establishment, we are prepared to con duct the business of Undertaking, in all its- branches, to the perfect satisfaction of all who favor us with orders m this hne.- Machinc ,Suiicin7, Turning, Plaining, dr. Their factory being fitted up with superior Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery, all driven by a powerful steam engine, orders -from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and others,'. for work in these lines will be promptly- aoa satisfactorily filled. Thev respectfully solicit a call from tha public. Furniture cheerfully shown without charge, and prices as low as the lowest. PHILIP MILLER, &. SON.' March 14, 18G7. Executor's Noticed Estate of ABRAHAM TRAXSUE, late oj rarailisc township, Monroe County,. . deceased. Letters testamentary ucon the aboie named 1 Estate have been granted ta the. undersign ed, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment ; and -those having legal claimi again&t the same are desired to present them in proper order. lor settlement, wit nout delay, to - JOHN A. TRANSUE, Executor. Paradise Valley P. O.. Pa. . May 7. 13G3. Gf $25 Agents Wanted. $25. We went firsl.rlnca Afvnnra trt introduce - our IMPROVED STAR SHUTTLE SEW- - ING MACHINE. The cheapest and besti Machine in, the. whole country.. Lxtraor--dinary inducements to good active sal esmen,--Particulare and sample work furnished oa application. A. J. DUMONT, Agent, Feb 27.rm.) 030 Arch Mreet. I'liUadelpftia, . LIST CALL! .The undersigned respectfully informs allV persons indebted to him by Note or Book ac count that he is now in want of money to en&blt him to, fulfill engagements he has . inaJo fur putting up a new. Brick' building' where the old frame now stands. Alt who promptly respond to this call. will roceivc hl thanks, and l huso who fail will be compelled, to pay, . NICIJOLVS RUSTER. otroir!pVurs, Dec, 1?, l'o7.. . .