. Our friend Darlington, of the Doyles town IntcUigcncf-r. alter aUeudinr to hid duties as delegate to the Chicago Conven tion, went Westward, and upon his re turn gave an interesting review of agri cultural affaifa in the country through "which he passed, lie says: "In the "victinity of Lawrence, Kansas, during the last week in May, sonic of the corn was u .Foot high, the early potatoes were nearly fit to dig, the peas and oiher early garden vegetables were in full bearing, and the wheat fields were already assuming the golden tinge of approaching ripeness The prairie grass was as high as one's 'knees, and the horned cattle and sheep had been reveling npon it since the be ginning of March. This advanced state jf vegetation, it was said; was rather ex ceptionalthe spring having this year! I 11.. 1 T J vjici-tu uiiutumiy tany. Lawrence is nearly in the latitude of Washington city In Southern Kansas the season wds in i tatc ef still greater forwardness, and peo were already beginning to cut th prairie grass for hay. Very little culti vated or tame grass is to be found in that country. Coming cast through Missouri to St. Louis, the couditiou of vegetation was nearly the same as in Kansas. Plea ly of ripe cherries and strawberries grown iu the vicinity, where for sale on the streets. In ceutral Illinois the corn was not so large, but looked healthy and thrif ty. It was all planted by machinery, of ten in j-uch a tnanuer that it would be very diCicult for a crow or cut worm to follow a row froai one end to the other A very common practice is to harrow the gronud over thoroughly after the corn is plantccd, which docs not disturb the seed but kills the young weeds and makes the top mellow and easily penetrated by the wots. Grass and wheat appeared to be be very vigorous. Throughout Illinois and Iowa Fpring wheat is mostly grown, being often sowu after corn without plow ing. It is also sown in the fall, upon praire which. has been broken up in the j-pring or summer. In northern Ohio the season was apparently much later. Little corn was to be seen iu the grouud, nearly all had been planted. The forests were uot yet in full leaf, and many fruit trce3 were still in blossom. This was the case until the Allegheny ridge was reach ed, on the eastern side of which the spring seemed to be more advanced and vegetation of all kinds belter developed. In the Weit, crops of all kinds look cz c.'cdiugly well. I'cyond l'ennsvlvan'a magnificent fields of spring and wiuter wheat are constantly seen, ar.d a nio t bounteous harvest seems to be at hand. Kacsr.s has never heretofore been able to supply her population of 200,000 per sous with bread from her own soil, but this year she is pretty sure to do it. More beautiful fields of wheat than are now ripening on the fruithful bottoms of of the Kansas river were never beheld. A very large extent of corn has also been planted, aud unless great disasters should j intervene, the agricultural prodec:s of the West this year will surpass all pre cedents. Fruit tree look remarkably hcalty, and arc full of promi.se. In the Mississippi valley, and beyond it, the ap jjlc tree is much more healthy and luiu riant than with us, and the fruit is rapid ly becoming abundant. Orchards cf greater or less extent are being set out on nearly every farm, and adispesitioa to promote fruit culture is observable every where. In Missouri, especially, the graj e is . receiving great attention, and "vinc clad bills' frequently tccur along the route cf travel. At the recent dinner of the I'eausyl raDia iState Medical Society, Dr. Wash- iiiirtoo L. Atlee. of Philadelphia, spoke eloquently of the rights of women in the medical profession. lie severely rebuked those who pronounced woman incapable, or unfit, or ill adapted for the profession of medicine, or those who pronounced her inferior, but who had beeu made all they were by their mothers. The language used in the Convention against women, he said, bad disgraced the society. California is reported by the fcurveyer t Jcuerul to have owcr 110,000 orange trees. akzsii:i. In Fcnnerevilio, June 20 tb, at ihe Re formed Parsonage, by ihe Rev. G. B. Dock ant, Mr. A. C. HcNSBEiioER, of Ccntreville, Northampton Co., and Mis Sarah Ann Edinuek, formerly of Slroudtburg, Monroe Co., Pi. Special Notices. HIP VAN WINKLE, waiving up from his nap of twenty years, if Lc could only have moistened h'.s vitiii;x:i:i locks with CRISTADOUO'S DYE, would have looked like A YOU KG MAX again. Marvelous, indeed, is the effect of CHISTADORO'S HAIR DYE in .rejuvenating gray-haired humanity. Why yield to Titfie when you can balllc himl Manufactured by J. CRISTA DORO, 08 Maiden Lane, JVcvv York. Sold by all prugisU. Applied by all Hair Dressers. JiTiy 2, 16Gd.-lm. WHAT every HORSEMAN WANTS. A good, cheap, and reliable liniment. 5ucli an erticle is DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT, In Pint Bottles at One Dollar. ' For Lameness, Cute, Calls, Colic, Sprain?, &c, warranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses. It will not cure Iting-Bone nor Spavin, as there is no Liniment iu ex istence that will. W hat it is stated to cure it pntiitively does. No owner of horses will be without it after trying one bottle. One dose revives and often savca the life of an over-heated or driven horse. Colic and Bel Jyache it has never tailed. Just aa sure as the eun rises, iust so sure is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse Embrocation e the day. Ut-e it one and all. Depot, No bli Cortlaudt Streut, JS'ew York. Sold by al! Uie Drugging and Storekeepers. July 2, 160-lui. uviin: to markiam:. Yonng Men's Guide to Hnppy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views ot benevolent Physicians, on llio Errors and Abuses iucident to Youth and TT.-irlv Man. hood, sent in sealed letter envelope?, free of cuarge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA- 1 IUN, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. June 4, lSGS.-lyr. TO COXSOPTIVES.': 'PIIE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S I- Prepared Prescription for-the cure nf UUA SUMPTION, ASTHMA BRONCHI TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, Ins now been in use for ever ten years with the most marked suc:cs;. The Remedy, prepared under Mr. Wil son's personal supervision, also a pamphlet containing the original Prcscriotion. wi;!i lull and explicit directions for preparation mid use, together with a short history of h;s case, may be oMamcd or DREHER &, BRO., Dnig-istP, Slrnndsburg, Pa., or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1G." South Second St., Williamsburg). N. Y. 07" Pamphlets furnished free of charge May 21, liCS.-lyr. Itcli!Itch!!Itcli!! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to 43 hours. - Wheaton's Ointment cures The Itch. Whkatom's Ointment cures Salt Riievm Wh baton's Ointment cures Tetter. Wheaton's Ointment cures Barbers' Itch Wkeaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wiieatikn's Ointment cur.es Every ki.D of Humor like Magic. Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS &, PORTER. No. 170 Washington Street, Bos-ton, Mass. For sale by all Druggists. Sept. 19, 1SG7.-Iyr. The Last rawnmg u&sa mi n DRESSlM will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, nd produce luxuriant growth. It i perfectly harmless, and is preferred Over every other preparation - by those who have a fine head of hair, as well as tkose who wish to restore It. The beautiful gloss and perfume Imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sale by all Drngglgtf. DEPOT, 19S GREEXWICII ST., 5. Y. Nov. 21, 107.-1 yr. Bankrupt Notice. N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, for the Eastern Dis- I thict of Pennsylvania. Li the- tnattir of Joel Berlin, Bankrupt, la Bankruptcy Eastern District of Pennsylvania, es: Upon the application of the undcrfianed, Assignee of the estate of Joel Berlin, Bank rupt, it was ordered by said Court that a meeting of tha Creditors of taid Bjr.krupt be held at Eaton, in si'ul Di.-trict, on tlie lth day of July-. 1SGS, at 10 o'clock, A.M., at the office of W. E. Dosler, one ot the Re gisters of Bankruptcy in said District, for the purposes namd in tfr.e twenty-seventh fec- uon of the Act of Congress, entitled, "An Act to establish a uniform system of Bank ruptcy throughout t ho Unilcu males, ap pro vod March 5?d, lftG7. U. II. j;itAKi;, Assignee. Stroudtburg, June 20th, 180 BAUCH'S Commercial Manures. BAUCH & EONS. Philadelphia, NORTH WESTERN FRTILlZING CO., Chica&o, Sole Manufacturers. PRICES. BAUCin RAW JJGWE PIlOSrURATE, S5G per 2000 pounds. BUM'S CHICAGO B0.E FERTILIZER, 850 per 2000 pounds. BAICH'S CHICAGO BLOOD 3IAMRE, ' 50 per 2000 pounds. The above Manures arc furnished in both bigs anl barrels, whichever customers pre fer. OCT T7tc Bags arc uniform in weight ICO pounds. ZQ The attention of Farmer is especially di rected to the fact that the sources oi me Raw Material cf which the above Manures ore composed, art; t-u cu uuu.-i .wuni that we can furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, and that they contain a larrpr uercentaire of ammonia than any other class of manufactured manures in the market. . BAUUIl &. bUJ, 20 S. Delaware Avenu, 1 Philadelphia. NORTH WESTEN FERTILIZING CO Cor. Lake &. Lasalle Sts., Chicago. fr- nAiTnil'M COMMERCIAL MA- vrs ' - from dealers in any of the principal towns in the United States or I)ininiuii of Canada. For tale by B. F. BrolhcaJ, Delaware Water Gap. Jul 2, 1603,-lm J Hair MjurosTo AgrituUiiral Society. 7VT OTICE. A meeting of the Board of L 1 Directors will be held at the Stroud burjr r House, on TUESDAY, July 11th next, o'clock, P.M. Punctual attendance is at 3 requested. 15 v order of the President. A". REEVES JACKSON, Secretary. Stroudsburg, July 2, 18G3.-3t. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS ! INTERNAL REVENUE! TVTOnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT L 1 in accordance with Section 23th of the Act to provide Internal Revenue, ap proved June ?.0th, lfc'Gl, and amendments thereto, the Collector of this District will receive taxes now due, for Income for lr67, Special Tax License, Watches, l'late, lvc, for the car ending May 1st, ItCO, at the following places : At the hoiel of Lynford Martdi, in Strouds burg, on Mondav and Tuesday, the 13lh and 14th of July, 1S03. At the hotel of Reuben SIiupp, hi Lng Valley, Monroe County, on Wednesday, the 10th of Joly, 1603. At the hotel of Mr. Peters, at Bushkill, Pike County, on Tuesday the alst of July, 1SC. At the hotel of Mr. Cornelius, in Mdford, Pike County, on Wcdnesdny, the 22d of July, ISfiO. All persons neglecting to pay their taxes on the above mentioned days, will become! liable to the penalty of 5 per cent and a fee of '20 cents for service uf notice demanding payment of the same. JAMES A. PAULI, Deputy Collector for the Counties of Monroe and Pike, 11th Dist. Pa.. July 2, 160j.-3t. Manhood: Hoir Lost, Hoir Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr. CrLVERWi'.Li's Celebbated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Sfekmatohkihea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotexcv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; aUo, Coxscmption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex travagance. OCT" Price, in a scaled envelope, only G cents. The eelchrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of 6clf-abuse may he radi cally cured without the dangerous use of the knife; pointing out a mode ot cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. OCT" This Lecture should be in the hands cf every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, jG.pj J, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culvcrwell's " Marriage Guide," price 23 cents. Address the Publishers, CD AS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery. New York, July 2, ISCS.-ly.l Po-l-Ofiice Box 4,530. MOWER & REAPER. (A combination of different patent.) IT C O M B I N E S MORE VA LUABLE features and will better meet the wants of Farmers than any Machine ever invented. I Lis been in use lor the past seven years, and has proved a perfect success. Can be wo:k?d successfully on rough and stony land, and is the most durable machine in use. lias a loose pole and no pressure on the horse's nock. Has an elevating lever for raising the bar. The bar can be retained at any required heighth without tho assist ance of the driver, and can be securely fold ed for transportation. The Cutt r-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. TJic 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 pheed near together oa the Bar and form a protection to the Cutters, and are warranted not to break. The Bar and Frame are raised at the same time and ob structions passed, between the wheels, as hMi as the axle. The working parts and Bar always retain the same relative position; there is, therefore, no unnatural strain or wear on the rearing 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. I . UKUASUALti, Agent, Delaware Water Gap, April 30, 1808 -3m. Caution! ' rrUlE SUBSCRIBERS HEREBY CAU J. tion oil persons against trespassing on i,;p nr.misps. riihpr for the purpose of swimininsr or for any other purpose. Viola tions of this caution will ho prosecuted to the fu!l extent of the law. JOHN PALMER, Jr. SYDENHAM PALMER. June 13, 1SG9. G.W. GEIP, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, ,srno UDsn una, pa. Offim nt bis residence, on Main Street nearly opposite Marsh's Hotel. All calls promptly attcuded to. reasonable. Stroudsburg, April 11, 18G7.-tf. Charges 1 EV. EDWARD A. WI LSON'S (of Wil LV liamsburcrh, N. YA Recipe fur CON SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com pounded at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. 0O Medicines Fresh and Pare. Nov. 21, 107. W. HOLLINSI1EAD BARRETT TOWNSHIP EOUflTY FUND STATEMENT. Statement of -CHARLES V. BECKER, Treasurer of Burrctt To ten ship Bounty l'itnd,Jur the year ending June 8, lfcoc. To nrnt ree'd of David Price, CI 1., SI 40 08 Do. tIo. G. Bohncr, do. H'Xt .'50 Do. do, on unseated lands, 100 00 iG3o 93 1SG7. CIt. July 12, Bal. due Treasurer lat-t settlement, 8237 15 " " Paid Bond No. 21, it tt It it 4, OO Sept. 9. Jefiorsonian ("t'v.) " Mon. Dctn'crat " 57 (50 07 00 13 00 18 75 7 00 isc?r Order, W. Price, March 23, Int. on Bood No.12, 18 00 " Bond No. 30, 118 00 June 8, 1 yr'ri int. on 8200, 12 00 Bal. due township, 43 07 -635 93 Amt. of outstanding Bonds. 61,100 00 Unpaid interest on sa me up to March ltt, 1303, ISO CO S1.2S0 IK) Alxivc account examined June 8, 1SC3, and found correct. JEREMIAH SEES, E. II. HELLER, G. (1. SHAFER, June 13, 13G3. Auditors. V2! jl A. all descriptions have been received ot the store of the subscribers, in the borough of Siro'idsbur. They have COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, I of the. latest improvements; and entire new tyle.8, and considerable saving of fuel, which an be had at tuc lowest City prices. Also,! all kinds of Stove-3?ipe. A lurrre assortment of TIN WARE of ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will be sold nt 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, t all and exam ine their 6tock before you purchase elsewhcr. Oct. 17, 'G7.J FLOKi & BKO. 'A mm , 3 n m i.i w . rjlIIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL JL attention to the stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND TOOL S, itch he has opened (at C. D. Brodhead's old stand) on MAIN STREET, STROUDSBURG, and would solicit the patronage of wholesale and retail dealers. Goods at Lowest City Prices JOSEPH MATLACK. April 23, lBG3.-3m. ALBERT 13. BROMLEY, (LATE TETEUS & liUOMLEV,) MANUFACTUREIt AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN No. 18 North 4th St., May 21, 1SGS. Vumtnir4vator'G Notice. Estate of CHARLES M. HA NX A, laic qJ Middle Smithfeld Township, deceased. !Y7 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Ll letters of adminietrat ion upon the above Estate have been crantod to I he subscriber ly the Register of Wills of Monroe County. aid Estate will All persons indebted to sai make payment without delay, and those having claims against tho same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to WILLIAM 1IAININA, AdinT M. Smithficld tsp., June 4, 18G8.-Gt. School Notice. IHE PUBLIC SCHOOLS of Strouds burg will open on the first Monday in September net. All persons wishing situ- nlmna na TmcIuTI ill tho prhon HUlStinakC application on or before the lbf Friday even - r.i. n,..,.l .M'f. IM-'.KS. Secretary. JimA IS lftrR.-3L krs m.-i 1 fL ic-a loots & sioss, i ' 1.50 2.15 DON'T FOOL, YOUIt ITIONHY r.27, and 11.31 A.M.; 353 and 7.51 P.M. other Undertaker m town, w yo wi. away for - worthless articles of Furni- .lQ jalter ,ram Wlth Sleeping Cars attach- the proaf of the fact. Ibepl. u, o. Hire, but go to McCarly'e, and you will ret j orrivinS at Bjfialo next morninff at -zy-r well paid for it. . ' Sept. 20, '07. nis fiAN W TKLL Will IT JZl ll ! LJ . U-lJ' n iir'NRY, O that when any one enmea to MrouK BLANK MORTGAGES C.en. Paand Ticket ASe,.t. 1""" i . . i a.:. . frr. . for Mctarty'a lunuture i?tore! lept.. , SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS AM) ALL PRS0.S OWNING IIUKKS, CATTLE, SHEEP & HOGS.! In ti e spring of ho year when a Horse if about shetJmg Lis coat nothing will do him better servivo than a tcaspconlul of YOlATnr CONDITION TOWDER, every morning, well mixed widi his feed. In milking cews the siiUcriber feels con fident tint Youatt's Powdeu, as he now prepares it, will astonish all who use it, and convince the most incredulous to say that by feding a cow one Icaspoonful of Yolatt's i i i owukR once a cay win so mucn increase the, quantity and qmlityof the mill; aa to yield one potnia of 'Butter per week n.ore is promising much, yet we have the evidei ce of hundreds to prove this assertion. This increase is irade Ly keeping the cow in a henlitiv condition with a good appetifc. HOGS and SMEEP will le greatly bene imeu uy us-mg hps powder. Une ot our customers enys that he had 10 tdicpp oil of wbicli lid the Distrmncr. and concluded he would try an ixperimciit with Youatt's PowDtu he gave half of iln number the Powder, and they recovered iu a short time. the rest died. Tho genuine YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE CONDITION POWDER is prepared from louatt's original Recipe at HoUinalwad's Drujr Storo. A'l other in a cntu.iprfV'it Try it and Le Convinced. V. HOJLI .IXSHKAn 3larch 12, ISO. LOOK OUT l OIt TliK LOCOMOTIVE! WM. N. PETERS, having recently purchased Smith L Trible'a stanc", at EAST STR0UDSBURG, ; - near the Depot, and commenced business with a determination to pledse, feels justi ficd in asking the continued patronage o' the old customers of this establishment. He has taken as a pinner in his store, Col. Mott's eon, from Milford, and they have fill ed the store with an entire NEW STOCZ& OF GOODS, such as Dry GooJi, Notions, (trocertcSf 1 Vo c is ionst Jlnnlicarc, Willow llVxrc, Boots and Shoes, Feed and Flour, &., tc, tCc, which they offer very cheap for cash, or in exchange lor Produce. Call and examine our stock before you purchase, and you will have great reason to he thankful tor so do in-r. PETERS &, MOTT. My 21, 1SG3. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found ouiside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch of Kis business A SPECIA LIT Y. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can te furnished at one hours notice for shiDinent. at A charge of one-third LESS THAN ANY SHOr I.N StROI'DSBVRO In no case will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended torn any pirt ot tlio Uounty, atl the shortest possible notice. Sept. 2G, 'G7 Dl'IaiTarC, LackaiVaillia & Western RAIL ROAD. .gy.--rWf!-4V-; Summer Arrangement, May 4, ISO 8. TRAINS LEAVE WESTWABD. EASTWARD. rati Ex. Mail STATIONS. Mail Ex. Tas Ex. Mail r.M. A.M. a. ao 7.o 5.(t S.00 7 ..in M.30 7 47 10.45 STATIONS. riiiliulelpliiii, Ne Yom, New IMmptun, Wivsliington, 4.10 8.45 10.00 1235 7.37 ii.ir, 12.00 II 50 ii .4ir 11-35 11.10 10.55 10.41 10.31 10.21 10.04 9.45 9.27 9 14 H.50 e.40 8.10 7.43 7t? 7.1 'J 6.55 n.is 5.54 5.35 A.M. 0.55 0.10 0.30 6 24 6. 10 5.51 5.37 5.25 5.13. 5.05 4 4'J 4.3-2 4.13 4.00 3 : 3.".N 3.00 KOI WMi Oxford, S.12 11.10. Oriilgevillc. 8.1J 11.5 M.muiika Cl.uuk, H.42 11.35 Delawwrc. fi.il I3.(K) Mount Ui lliel 9 05 IvMj Water t;a. 9.17 12.30 STROl'DSNl'RG, vi 9.37 9.5"i Ifl.OH 10.27 io.:r 11.01 11.11 13.40 SiT.iguf ville, li M Ilonrvville, i.n.i oukliind, 1.25 Forks. 1.40 Tobyhnnnn. S.00 Gouldslioru', 2.22 Moscow, 2 33 Dunning, 3.20 Srranton. 3.42 Clark's Summit, 3.50 Aliington. 4.00 r.trtoiyviUc, 4.20 NlcliolxMi. 4.4S lloptMilliiiii, 5.10 Monlrosr. 5 31 New Miifortl, 5.50 Great licud, A M II. U 11 45 6.321 1 1.44 It l I 6.001 s is 4.05 f r.M. p.m Dinner and Supper at Delaware Station. connections: At NEW HAMPTON with Central R.R of New Jersey. Trains arrive from New York at 0.11.10.20, 11.10A.M. and2.40.U.3., 7.15, B.30, lM.; from Eastou fi.r)5A.MM 7. 43 A.M , 1.25, 1.33, 3.51, 7.37, 8.00 P M. At WASHINGTON with Morriannd l spyR IL Trains from New lor k anve at 10.33 A.M.. nml 7 02 P.M : from Laston at 7.28. 10.33 A.M.. and 12.41 P.M. At MANUNKA CHUNK wirn i;eivu:ere Ilplawnrn Tl R. Trains arrive Irom Phila- Uelphia at .11.20 A.M . 81)2 P.&U and leave Mr I'miaueipnia t The last train at ops at Lclvidere until G.J A.M. next day. At SCRANTON with Lackawanna and Bloomsburff R. K. I rains arrive trom Wilkes-Barre at 8.00 A.M., 2.5o P.M., from NTnrilmnihrrland at 11.10 A.M.. and 0.-17 n .M Dr-nnrt for Northumberland at u. . . " . . A.M., 3.30 P.M.; for Wilks-Barrec at 8 30 A.M., G.42 P.M. These trains atop at all stations. At SCRANTON with the Delaware and -jt ErkJtt cm - Hudson Canal Co.'s Railroad, for Olypfunt.J Archbald. and Carbondale. I AtfiRRAT URN ) wil l i:rio Kn wav. Trains fVom the Weet arrive at 3.43 (leav. mcr Buffalo at 0.1l l'.Ri.) and i.zi a.xvi U.L i U.I1U li. -r 4 4 .A't n v t v . . am r r ii rnm inn -t . w u i . - ' I NOTICE TO T MONROlO'. N PURSUANGiF AN Av X' tembly, entitled U Act re'at.JF j collection cf Stnte d County Taxe tJl County of .Mouroe.'boroycd May 6, the County Treasur will' meet the U payers of sail Counf or collection of Statv and Connty Ta, land for the following places, to wn: For the Borough Stroudrfburg, on Sat Treasurer's office. urday, July 25, at t Middle SmithfwH 'ownship, on Monday, Julv 27, at th c In i of James Place, and on Tuesday, Ju;y 2tat the house of Jacob II. Place. i , KuiithSeld Townip, on Wedneadny 2f, at the hou.se of aac H. Libar, Rd on Thursday, July o0, the hous vi Thomaa4 Drodhead. j ' " , Stroud Towmshipon Friday, July 31, Peter Keller's mill.jid on Saturday. August 1, at the house cfJin Ilohenshieldt. Jackson Townshi at tl.e houj--e of Samuol R. Bossard, on Mao iy, August 3. Pocono Townshi at t'.ie house cf Mao nassci Aliilcr, on '1 esdny, August Ai ' Cooliriiugh Towi hip, at the hou3 of Samuel Case, on W dnesday, August 3. . Para-lkc Townsh , at the houe of Abra ham Gishou Thurskiy, August 0. Dirrett TownshipLat the house of Johft- W. Yothers, on FridW, August 7, Price Township, at the house cf J.cwn' Long, on Saturdny, Aiijfiret 8. -VUlrril Tn,.MHr, " M Aajioot. 10,' at the house of Joscpli Hawk. Ko.ss rotviiship, on Tuesday, August lls at the house or IaCob II. Stocker. Hamilton TownV.;0 Wednesday, August 12, at the house of Chafes Bossard, at Boa-' sardsville and Thursday, A-jgust 13, at lht house of Aionzo B. Shater, at iinyderville. Chesnulhill Township, on FridYy, August. 11, at the house ot John Kcrchner, nd ou Saturday, August 15, at the house of Eliza- bcth Kresge. Polk Township, at the house of Thomas-' E. Heller, in Kresgcvillc, on Monday, Au gust 17. Tunkhannock Township, at the houso of Reuben B. Bonser, on Tuesday, August 18. Tobyhanna Township, at the house of" Isaac Stouffer, on Wednesday, August 19. Tax-payers who avail themselves of tho above opportunity to pay their taxe., will un entitled to an abatement of FIVE PER CENT. For the convenience cf tax-payers visiting Stroudsburg, the Treasurer will re ceive any of the above taxes, at his office, be-" lore said days. ' REUBEN GREGORY. - June 19, 1SCS Treasurer.. LYNN'S GREAT GERMAN" ItOOT AND IIEltn STOMACH BITTEKS' MANVFACTtRED AND SOLD BT A.. II. LYISTlSr, SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. These Bitters are a certain remedy for Dyspepsia, Indisrehlion, Headache, Aer- ousness. Loss of Appetite, and is a positive.. preventive of all DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH. The German Herb Stomach Bitters hasa- restonng influence upon the system, espe cially upon the Digestive Organs, and iii recommended to all persons in delicate health. It is an excellent remedy for Sam-. . -! It mcr intnpiaint, ana no lamuy saouiu lo- without it.' A. II. LYNN has secured the services cf a man woo lias nau many years experience in the manufacture of Bitters, in the well-. known German Bitters Manufactory, o"' Schimmel Co, Leipsig, Germany, and has made arrangements with them for Ger- , a . THE GERMAN HERD ST0HC5 iStTTERS i now ready to be ecat anywhere. All or ders with which 1 may be favored will bo delivered at short notice. A trial of the Bitters is respectfully asked. A. II. LYNN, Manufacturer, JSoulh Bethlehem, Penn. Sold bv C. S. Detrick &, Co., W'holtsaleJ and Retail Druggists, JStrouJsbur, Pa. June 4, 1803.-lyr. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WUO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksxnilhing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! m Tin . - i i v t i f r .k ,,tj;n flint hn ic fuller rk. Vpared, at his establishment, at tba corner ot fcimpsou ana oaran. streets, ia. the boroush of btroudsbunr, to mako to. order, every stylo of Carriage, Wagon, and. in fact, evervthincr in his lino of bu- sinc?s, at the shortest possible notice, anJ r5lou the most reasonable terms. Uarriaces repaircu, iiimuicu anu paiu-. . ... i i . ed in the best style ot the art. Having first class material always. o. hand, anil none but first-class workmen. engaged, the public arc assured that nonfli but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage chop, he has also a IJlacksmith Shop, trhtrk superior workmen will always bo founo readv to attend to the orders ofcustomers. The public are invited to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing elv where. - VALENTINE KAUTZ, September ID, lS67.tf, LAST (ALL! The undersigned respectfully informs alt persons indebted to him by Note or Book ac count that he is now in want ot money ia, enable him to fulfill engagements no naa mad ft fur nntlincr uA a new UriCK buuuinff - lU wlir l he M framo now stands, aii woq I r- o i - - promptly respond to this call will receive hia thanks, and those who fini wilt le cepipciuKi, to pav. NICHOLAS KtJiiK. Stroudsburg, Dec. 13, 1SG7 --- lAllX'T lo t uuww DO'I you uiiow iiiut v MCarty is the only Undertaker. ixv 17 Miariy is vno vuiy Miroudsburjr who understands his buines. if not. attend a Funeral manaeu ""J.- towru &nu roawiit rro.