U u tantrw..-wMK i Buchanan's Ee tales. j.uc appraisement 01 me personal pre pcrty of the late James Duchauan, as filed iq the Kegistcr s office of Lancaster conn ty, suras up a total estimate of the value of $SCO,58-5. The wiucs and liquor? on hand were worth SSOO. lie had bonds of the l'cuusylvania railroad ; of Ilatnil ion couuty, u. ; ol railroads aud mm in" companies in the Western, Middle, and Eastern Stales, of the State of Virginia of the State of Fennsylvaaia, a larerc amount of bonds and mortgages, bank stocks, a deposit of S,:00 with the bank- mg nousc oi J:niug, Jjondon ; Out not one dollar in the bonds oj the United States. There is a pertinent singlificancc in this fact, lhc ex-Frcsideitt had no fajth in the (jovcrnmcut which he admin istcrcd, and as he expected to be the last oi the 1 resident?, he could not be expect cu 10 risk any oi ins fortune in a nation Which he believed about to undergo an ttitirc charge of government, from a democracy to a niouarchy. Naturalization. A bill introduced by Mr. Conklin yesterday provides fur the annulling and revocation by the Court "which issues it, or by any United States District-Court of the certificate of naturlization of any per son who, if it shall be made appear, wa3 not at the lime the said certificate pur ports to hare been issued entitled to be naturlized under the laws of the Uuitcd States; or if the certificate held by any person claiming its bencGts, who shall be proved to be not the person mentioned therein as entitled to its benefits, shall issue upon complaint on oath of any per son, or upon certificate of the Judges of Kcgistration of Election showing probable cause after examination on oath of the party suspected or accused. Ilail stones, the size of hen's at Uinghamton on the 21th. i. i 7IAURIED. fell On the 30th ult. by Rev. G. L. Schnficr, at the resilience cf the brides parents, Air. Wm. Stright and Miss Hannah Mclzgcr, all cf this County. June 13th, at the M. E. 1 arson aire. in .-irouusunrg, ny icv. u m. M. limgway, Mr. Godfrey llardcnstiuc, of Smithficld, L7A 11 1 11 1 and jliss Sarah Ann korncr, of Paradise July 2d, by the same, Mr. John F. Rroadback, of Easton, and Miss Km ma Dennis, of Stroud. Easton Kxprcss please copy. Special Notices. TO CONSUMPTIVES. flMlE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S - L Prepart-d Prescription for the cure of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA BRONCHI TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, nnd all THROAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been in ose for over ten years with the. most marked success. The Remcd), prepared under Mr. Wil Fon's personal supervision, also a pamphlet containing the original Prescription, with full and explicit directions for preparation nd use, together with a short history of h;s case, may be obtained of DREIIER &. EHO., Druggists, Slroudsbnrg, Pa., or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, lG'i South Second St., Williamsburgh, N. Y. Pdmphlots furnished free of charge. May 21, ItGS.-lyr. The last C Success. MRDRESSM Jtewptyle fBomeBoiCte- will quickly restore G?ay Hair o its natural color and beauty, fcnd produce luxuriant growth. It U perfectly harmless, and is preferred Over every other preparation by Chose who have a uc head of hair, Bs well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sl by 11 IrwggUt. JJETOT, 103 GREENWICH ST., K. X. Xov.21, lG7.-lyr. '1 TTI I AT evfrv IIORSE5IAN WANTS. i V A good, cheap, and reliable liniment, ftuch an article is DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HOUSE LINIMENT, In Pint Bottles at One Dollar. For Lameness, Cuts, Calls, Colic, Sprains, tic, warranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great horsemen on Iong Island courses. It will not cure Ring-Bone i.or Spavin, as there is no Liniment in ex istence that will. What it is stated to cure it positively docs. No owner af horses mill be without it after trying one bottle. One dose revives and often savrs the life of an cvcr-hcatcd or driven horse. Colic and Bel lyache it has never failed. Ju3t as sure as the sun rises, 'just bo ure is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse Embrocation of the day. Use it one and all. Depot, No. J6 Cortlandt Street, New York. Sold by fl! the Druggists and Styickcciw-rs. ' July 2, lrrCd.-Im. til 1J i c n RIP VAN WINKLE. waking up from his nap of twenty years, if iiu tuuiu oniy nave moistened his ' WITHERED LOCKS with CRISTADORO'S DYE, would have iookcu like A YOUNG MA IV again. Marvelous, indeed, is the effect of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE in rejuvenating gray-haired humanity. Why yield to J nnc when you can balllo h:m iWMiutacturcd by J. ClilSTADOKO, G8 Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by a) Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers July a, lSGS.-lm. (iUDE TO MAIJKIAGlY Aoung Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Man hood, sent in sealed letter envelope?, free of! charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA TION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. June 4, lboa.-lyr. Itcli ! Itcli ! ! Itch ! ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to 43 hours. Wheatox's Ointment cures The Itch. Whkaton'8 Ointment cures Salt Rheum. Wh baton's Ointment cures Tetter. Wheaton's Ointment cures Barbers' Itch Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wheaton's Ointment cures Every kind of Humor like Magic. Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, CO cents, Address WEEKS & PORTER, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. lor sale by all Druggists. Sept. 10, 13G7.-lyr. . . . IIU SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of n writ of Fi. Fa. (Inquisition waved) to me directed, issued out the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at public vendue, on SA TURD A Y, the 25tk day of JUL Y, 1SG3, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court louse, in the Borough of Stroudsburjr, the following described Real Estate to wit: A certain Ijot or piece of land situate in the Borough of Stroudsburg, in said County, on lhc North side of L'izabcth or Main st Gl feet in front on aid street by 200 feet deep, adjoining land of David Keller and William James on the EsL land of Mcrcv Morgan on the North, land of Anna Troch and William Hollinshcad on the West. The improvements arc a Frame Dwelling House, 48 by IS feet, two stories high, with Frame Kitchen attached, and a Frame Stable about 21 fret e qua re. ALSO All that tract of land situate in SmithfielJ township, in said county, adjoin ing lands of m James. Terpcning, Frederick KauJ, Urange Judd and others, containing 77 Acres and 72 Perches, more or Jess. The improvements arc a Frnnie.Direliinff. House,. fe;0jf two stories high 19 "by 21 feet; 23 acres tfj land are Meadow, 10 acres timber land and the rest arable land. Sambo Creek rune through the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of William Dean, and to be so'd by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, July 7 liGH. 3t. J Bankrupt Notice. I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, tor the Eastern Dis trict or Pennsylvania. Ia the matter of Joel. Berlin, llanhrvpt. In Bankruptcy. Eastern District of Pennsylvania, ss: Uponthc application of the undersigned, Assignee of the estate of Joel Berlin, Bank rupt, it was ordered by said Court that a meeting of the Creditors of said Bankrupt be held at Easton, in si id District, on the lth day of July, lSG3,at 10 o'clock, A.M., at the office of W. E. Hosier, one ol the Re gisters of Bankruptcy in said District, for the purposes namod in the twenty-seventh sec tion of the Act of Congress, entitled, "An Act to establish a uniform system of Bank- ruplcy wirougiioui tne united otaics, ap- provoJ .March 2d, IHm. C. II: DRAKE, Assignee. Slroudburg, June 29th, 18G3 BAUCH'S Commercial Manures. 0Ln MARK BAUCH &S0NS, Philadelphia, NORTH WESTEEN FERTILIZING CO., Chicago, Solo ITJaiiiifaclnrcr. PRICES. BAicirs ram; bo.e rnosriiRATE, S5G per 2000 pounds. HUGH'S CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZER, $50 per 2000 pounds. BAOTS CHICAGO BLOOD MANURE, 050 per 2000 pounds. , The above Manures arc furnished in both bags anl barrels, whichever customers pre fer. " 07" The Bags arc uniform in weight ICQ pounds, .ft) The attention of Farmers is especially di rected to the fdet that the sources of the Raw Material of which the above Manures are composed, arc so well under control that wc can furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, and that they contain a larger percentage of ammonia than any othcrclas8 of manufactured manures in tin; market. . BAUGII&SONS, 20 S. Delaware Aenu, Philadelphia. NORTH WESTEN FERTILIZING CO., Cor. Lake & Lasallc Sts., . Chicago. 03-BAUGIPS COMMERCIAL .MA NURES may he procured from dealers in any of the principal towns in the United States or Diminion of Canada. For bale bv B. V. Brodhcad, Delaware Water Gap ' July 2, 19Gi?.-lm Monroe Co Agricultural Society rVT O TICK. A n.cetmgof the Board of LI Directors will be held at the Strouds burg House, on TUESDAY, July 14th next, at 3 o clock, P.M. Punctual attendance is requested. By ordor of the President. ' A. REEVES JACKSON, Secretary. Stroudsburg, July 2, 1SG3.-3U NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEKS! INTERNAL REVENUE! TVrTICI2 IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT J 1 in accordance with Section 2Slh ol the Act to provide Internal Revenue, ap proved June 30th, 1601, and amendments thereto, the Collector of this District will receive taxes now due, for Income for 1SG7 Special Tux License, Watches, Plate, &.c, lor the year ending May 1st, 1SG!), at the following places: At the hotel of Lynford Marsh, in Strouds burg, on Monday and Tuesday, the 13th and 11th of July, lbGS. At the hotel of Reuben Shupp, in Long Valley, Monroe County, on Wednesday, the loth of July, lbG-?. At the hotel of Mrs. Peters, at Bushkill, Pike County, on Tucsdjy the 21 tt of July, At the hotel of Mr. Cornelius, in Milford, Pike County, on Wednesday, lhc 22d of July, lb(U. AH persons neglecting to pay their taxes on the above-mentioned days, will become liable to the penalty of 5 per cent nnd a fee of 20 cents for service of notice demanding payment of the same. J AM US A. PAULI, Deputy Collector for the Counties of Monroe and Pike, 11th Dist. Pa. July 2, l?G3.-3t. ' Manhood: How Lost, How Restored Just published, a new edition of Da. Cvlverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without n.ctiicinci oi opermatorriioza, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Imtotencv, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Emlepsv, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex tra vajrnncc. 0" Price, in a scaled envelope, only G cents. The celebrated author, in thi.i admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing conscqucjices of self-abuse may be radi cally cured without the dangerous use of the knite; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may bV, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. $ZJ J h:s Lecture should be in the hands of ctrry youth and every man in the land. cent, under seal, in a plain cm elope, to any address, jostjaidt on receipt of six cents, or two pott stamps. Also, Dr. Culvcrwcll's " Marriage Guide, price 2o cents. Address the Publisher?. CI1AS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery. New York, uly 2, 18G?.-ly. 4 Post-Office Box 4,ry?G. MOWER & REAPER. (A combination cf different patents.) IT COMBI N E S MORE VA LUABLE features and will better meet the wants of Farmers than anv Machine ever invented. las been in use for the past seven years, and has proved a, perfect success. Can be worked successfully on rough and stony land, and is the nvst durable machine in use. Has a loose pole and no pressure on the horse's-neck. Has an elevating lever for raising the bar. The bar can be retained at any required hcighth without the assist ancc of the driver, and can be securely fold ed for transportation. The Cuttcr-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 pn tented draft arrangement prevents side draft, and enables the Cutters to pass in and out of furrows with case and safety. The Guards arc of malleable iron, steel faced; are placed near together on the Bar and form a protection to the Cutters, and arc warranted not to break. The Bar and Fnmc arc raised at the same 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 h the case in other machines. Every machine is warranted. Whitcomb's Sulky Ilay Rake. Share's Coulter Harrow. Send for a Pamphlet giving detailed De scriptions and Illustrations. E. T. CROASDALE, Agent, Delaware Water Gap, -April 30, lSGS.-Sm. Caution! rilllE SUBSCRIBERS HEREBY CAU JL tion nil persons against trespassing on thnir nremiscs. either for the purpose of swimming or for any other purpose. Viola tions of this caution will be prosecuted to the lull extent of the law. JOHN PALMER, Jit. SYDENHAM PALMER. June 1, 18G?. C. V. SEIP, M. D.f Physician and Surgeon, STRouDsnunu, pa. Office at his residence, on Main Street, nearly opposite March's Hotel. All calls promptly ultcuded to. Charges reasonable. Stroudcburg, April 11, lG7.-tf. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wib liaiii-burgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com pounded at HOLLINSIIEAD'S DRUG STORE. 02 Medicines Fresli and 1'nrc. Nov. 21, P?G7 J W. HOLLINSIIEAD. kit i -'rf Mr '.7."' r BARRETT T0WNSIHP BOUNTY FUND STATEMENT. Slatcmcit of ClIARLLS W. DECKER, Tr easurcr of Barrett Township Bounty fund, J or the year ending June o, ltuS 1IE. To arat, ree'd of David Price, Col., 140 GS lo. do. u. JJ.jhncr, do. o'J :)() Do. do, on unseated lands, 100 00 535 03 18G7. cn. July 13, Bal. due Treasurer last settlement, i; . " Paid Bond No. 'Jl, 10 00 T.7 57 00 18 00 iy 7."i 7 00 Sept. 0, Jeffersonian (adv.) Mon. Dem crat " " 12, Order, W. Price, 18G?. March 23, Int. on Bond No.12, 18 00 Bond No. JiO, US 00 June 8, 1 yr's inLon $200, 12 00 4 Bal. due township, 43 07 -!sG35 93 Amt. of outstanding Bonds. $1,100 00 Unpaid interest on same up to March 1st, 1SU3, 180 00 1,20 00 Above account examined June 8, 1SG3, and found correct. JEREMIAH SEES, E. II. HELLER, G. G. SIJAFER, June 18, 18G3. Auditors. A IV oteiiive lot of STOVES of all descriptions have been reccired at the store of the subscribers, in tha borough of Stroudsburg. They have COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new styles, and considcrablesatingof 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 Cily All kinds of repairing done in the shortest, cheapest and best manner. Call and exam ine their stock before you purchase clscwhcr. Oct. 17, '07. FLORY &. BRO. rpiJE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL JL attention to the stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND TOOLS, which he has opened (at C. D. Brodhcad'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, 18G3.-3m. ALiillii 11 BROMLEY, (LATE I'ETEKS Jt IIUO M LEY,) MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN No. 18 North 4thSt., KASTO.X, May 21, 180-3. piaA. ministvatov'o Police. Estate of CHARLES M. II ANSA, late oj Middle Sinilhjieul 1 ownsup, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT letters of administration upon the above Estate have been granted to the subscriber by the Register ol Wills of Monroe County. All persons indebted to said Estate will make payment without delay, and those laving claims againat the same will prrscut them duly authenticated for settlement to WILLIAM 11 ANNA, Adni'r M. Smith field tsp., June 4, 18GS.-Gt. School Notice. 1 HIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS of Strouds- burg will open on the first Monday in September next. All persons wh-hmg situ ations as Teachers in the schools mulmako ipplicaliou on or before ihe 1st rriday'cvcn ing in July next. . Ry order of the Hoard. SAM'L 11EES, Secretary. June 1, lS(te.-ot. , Df oa'T roof, you u iuoh ijv away for worthless articles of Furni ture, hut go to McCarlyi, and you wdl gel well paid for it. Sept. 'JO, '07. BLANK MOltTGAQKS For sulo ut tlti. ()l)icr. Boots 'Si :' Shoes, SPECIAL NOTICE TO-FARMEKS A XI) ALL FLKSOSS OHMMJ IIUKMIS, CATTLE. SHEEP &. HOGS! In the spring of the 'ear when a Horse L ahout theding his coat nothing will do him Letter service than a tcappoonlul of rOUATT-3 CONDITION POWDER, every morning, well mixej with his feed. In milking cows the siihi-criber feels con Gdent that Vouatt's I'owdkk, as he nou prepares it, will attouish all who use it, and convince the mot incredulous to 8ay that b feeding a cow one tcaspnouful of Yovatt's l ownru once a d.y will so much increase the quantity nnd o.uiIity of the milk as. to yield owe pound vf. Butler per week more is promising much, yet wc have the cvidei ce ol hundreds to nroe this assertion. This . increase is made hy keeping the cow in a hcalthv condition with a good apjeliic. HOGS and SHEEP will Le greatly bene fitted' hy u.-ing this powder. One of our customers says tint he had 1G sheep all of wlncli ina the IJibtcmpcr, and concluded he would try an experiment with Vouatt's Powdeu bo gave half of iho number the Powder, and they recovered in a thort time. the rest died. The genuine VOUATT'S VEGETATIVE CONDITION POWDER U prepared from Vouatt's original Recipe at Iloilin-shcad's Drujr Store. AM other is a counterfeit. Try it and he Continued. - ' V. HOLLINSIIEAD. AInrch 13, 19G3.. LOOK OUT ron the LOCOMOTIVE! W M. N. PETERS, having recently purchased Smith &. Triblc's btand, at EAST STROUDSBURG, near the Depot, and commenced business with a determination to please, feels justi fied in asking the continued patronage ol the old customers of this establishment. lie has taken as a partner in his store, Col. Motld eon from Milford, and they have fill cd the store with an entire NEW STOCK OI" GOODS eucIi as Dry Goods. Notions, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, h'illoio Ware, Boots and Sliocs, 1 ccd and Flour, &.c, tC'c, Cc, which they ofTcr very cheap for cash, or in exchange for Produce. Call and examine our htock Lcf.irc you purchase, and you will have great reason to be thankful tor so do-ins-. PETERS & MOTT. May 21, 1:G3. UNDERTAKING. McCARTV has on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of cither city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch of his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can tc furnished at one hours notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third LESS THAN ANY SHOP IN SmOVDSBURO In no case will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any part of the County, at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 26, G7. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western HAIL ROAD. Summer Arrangement, I.Iay 4, 1SG8. TRAINS LEAVE. WESTWABD. EASTWARD. l-a.-s Ex. Mail STATIONS. Mail Ex. Pus r.M. A.M. a.Hil 7.)i riiila.lcl'lii;i, 4.IO .Mill S.lM) New York, 2.15 Ifl.PO T.:iO M.rm N-w lNunpton. 1-2.35 7.37 7.17 10.15 VViisliingtoil, 12.1-5 ti.55 KUl llOU Oxford, 12.00 0.10 f.li II. HI IHi.lneville. 1I5I fi.M fi.Vl 1 1. '2.5 Miinuiika Ciiuiik, 11.40- 6 22 8.4 11.33 DHavuirc, 11-35 .l S.j I 2.IHI Mount l!i IIk-1 11.10 5.51 9.113 12.15 Water Curt. 10..r5 5.37 J.17 12.30 STUOi:i)Sl!t'no, 10.11 3.2.5 U.27 12.40 Spraqunillc, 10.31 3.15 51.37 12 50 lleurvvilio, 10.21 5.05 '.1.32 l.(W O.ikl.itiJ,. jn.04 4.4'J IO.OS 1.-2.5 Forks, 0.4ft 4.3 10.27 1.4rt Tubvliann.1. 9.S7 4.13 10.3.1 2.00 CtmUl.-Uuo', 9.11 4.INI II. Ill 2.22 Moscow, K30.3IM AM 11.11 i 3.1 li'iniimc, H.40 3.-2S 1115(143 3 50 Srriii.lon. H.lrt 3.00 fi.3.5 11.42 3.12 I lark's Summit, 7.43 CIO IT57 . 3.50 Alni(jlon. 71.5 (M)0 12.25 4.IHJ Fael..i)il!e, 7.10 3.40 12.5.1 . 4 .- Mchol.-on. f 55 5.13 LIT 4.4S llouotuuii, 4 4S IJK1 5.10 MinUr. R.1J 4.05 9.15 5 31 New Milfrl, 5.51 3.35 5.50 CrealiJcml, ' 5.35 3.in a.m. r.M. r.M Dinner and Supper at Delaware Station. connections: At NEW HAMPTON with Central R.R. of New Jersey. Trains arrive from New Vork at 9.11,10.20, 11.1 GA.M. and t2.40,C.3-", 7.15, 8.30, P.M.; from Eatton 0 55A.AL, 7. 43 A.M., 1.25, 1.35, 3.51, 7.37, 8.00 P M. At WASHINGTON with Morris and lis cx R.R. Traina from New Vork arivc at 10.33 A.M., and 7 02 P.M ; from Easton at .7.28, 10.33 A.M., and 12 41 P.M. At MANUNKA CHUNK wirh Uclvidcrc 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 fetops at Dclvidero until C.20 A.M. next day. At SCIIANTON with Lackawanna and lllooinslurg R. R. Trains nrrivo from Wilkes-IJarro at 8.00 A.M.,2..r5 P.M from Northumberland at 11.10 A.M., and 9.47 P.M. Depart for Northumberland at .r.10 A.M., 3.30 P.M.; for Wilks-IJarrco at 8.30 A.M., C.12 P.M. These trains' stop at all btations. At SCRANTON with tho Delaware and Hud.son Canal Co.'s Rail raid, for Olyphant, Archbald, and Caihondale. At CUEAT BEND with Eric Railway. Trains from the West arrive; at 3.13 (loav injj lJuifaloat (.1Q P.M.) and 7.21 A.M ; ai 2 and 0.27 P.M. From tho Eitat 2.."2, 5.27, and 1131 A.M.; 3 53 and 7.51 P.M. The latter train with Sleeping Cars attach ed, arriving at iljIVdlo next morning at (i.13. Ii. A. IIENRV, Con. P.isj. and Ticket A-jcnt. JI..V 11 NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS 0i? MONROE COUNTY? TN PURSUANCE OF AN ACT OF Arf M ueniLK. rntilfpt An At rMnfinV irt t!i' coIJection of Sta te and CoOnfy Taxes in the County Cf Monroe," approved May 6, 1P67, the County Treasurer will meet the Tax payer of tahl County, for collection of State and Connty Ta.-tep, in and for the following places, to wit: For the Eroujh Of StroudsLurg, on Sat'-" urday, July 25, at the Treasurer's office Middle Smitlilicld Township, on Mondav. July 27, at lii e house of James Place, an J" on Tuesday, Ju'y i.', at the house of Jacob' II. l'lace. Smitlificld Township, ' on Wednesday. 20, at the house of Iaac S. Lihar, and on Ihursday. July 30, at (ho house of Thomas' Drodheud. Stroud Towndiip, on Friday, July 31, a Peter Kclh r's mill, and on Saturday, August 1, at the house of John' IIohcnshieldL Jackson Townshiiiat the house of SamucP IL Ilossard, on Monday, August 3. P.ocono Townshirt, at tho house of Maii'" nassch Aliller, on 'iiesday, August 4. Coolbaugh Towiiship, at the house of Samuel Case, on Wledncsday, August 5. Paradise lownslii), at the house of Abra ham Gish, on Thursday, Augutt C. L.irrclt Township,! at the-house cf Jbhrr W. Vol hers, on Friday, August 7. 1 rice lowiuhip, at tho house of Lewis' Long, on Saturda', August 8. " - Lldred l ownship. on Monday, August 10r . t the house of Joseph Hawk. Uoss iownr-liip, on Tuesday, August' llv at the house of Jacob 11. Stockcr. Hamilton Township. Wcdncstlay, Aujrusi 12, at the hotwc of Charles Rot-sard at I5o-" sardsville.and 'iLursday, August 13, at tins house of Alonzo R. Slvitcr, at Snyderfvili'c Clicsnuthill lownship, on Friday, Auusl 11, at the house of John Kcrchner, and oa- Saturday, August 15, at the house of Eliza beth Ivresc. Polk Township, at the house of Thomas4 E. Ilcllcr, in Krcsgevillc. on Monday, Au gust 17. ' .- Tunkunnnock Township, at the house of Reuben B. Bonser, on Tuesday, August 18. . iobyhanna Township, at the houso oV Isaac StoulTer, on Wednesday, August 19J" Tax-payers who avail themselves of I her above opportunily'to pay their taxes, will bo' entitled to an abatement of FIVE PER CENT. For the convenience of tax-payera visiting Stroudsburg, the Treasurer will re ceive any of the above taxes, at his office, be-" fore said days. REUBEN GREGORY, June 18, 1SG3 Treasurer. LYNN'S GREAT GERMAN . nOOT AND IIEK11 STOMACH. BITTERSl MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. These Bitters arc a certain remedy fcf" Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, jVertv " ousncss, Loss' of Appetite, and is a positive preventive of all DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH. The German Herb Stomach Bitters has a restoring influenco upon the system, espe cially upon iho Digestive Organs?, nd ia recommended to all persons in delicate hcaltlu It is an excellent remedy for Sum mer Complaint, and no family should bo without it. "A. II. LVNN has pecured the services of a man who has had many years experience in tne manulacturc or Hitters, in the welF--known German' Bitters Manufactory of" Schimmcl &. Co, Lcipsig, Germany, and has made arrangements with them for Ger man herbs, roots, &c, necessary for the manufacture of the Bitters. THE GERMS HERB STOMAM MTTERX ia how ready to be sent anywhere. All or ders with which I may be favored will ba delivered at short notice. A trial of the Bitters is respectfully asked. A. II LVNN, Manufacturer, South Bethlehem, Penn. Sold by C. S. Dctrick &, Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Stroudsburg, lv. June 4, 1803.-lyr. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or DlacksmUfifnj DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER I THE Subscriber begs leave to in fform the public that he is fully pre pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, ia the borough of Stroudsburg, to make la order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and, iu fact, everything iu hia line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and. on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paints cd in the Lest stylo of the art. Having first-class, material always ory hand, aud noun but first-class workmen engaged, the public arc assured that none bat first-class work will be turned out at his shop. ' Iu councction with bis Carriage Sltop he has also a Rlacksmith Shop, wbre superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of eustomers The public arc invited to call and ex amine Lis stock before purchasing else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. September 10, lSG7.-tf. LAST CALL! The undersigned respectfully inlbrma IJ persons 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 a new Brick building where the old frame now stands. Alt wh promptly respond to this call will receive hia thanks, and thoso who fail will be compelled to pay. 1 S NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, Dec. V2, 1307. DOX'T yon know ilml J II McCarty is the only Undertaker ia Siroudoburg who understands his business T If not, attend a Funeral managed ky anjr other Undertaker in town, and yon will aeer the proof of tho facL SepL 20, 67v CiTrTiTTL why it. is. ) that when any one comes to Strouds burg to buy Furniture, they alway s'mquir for Mct'uiiy's Furniture Store! Sept. 2rV MS
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