AXSUAL STATEMENT OF THE C0UiTY FINANCES. REUBEN GREGORY, Treasurer oftht :itnfy of Monroe, in account tcith said County, fur Receipts and Expenditures, fur lit year ending January 10, 169. Ir. it: on n rrcrived from L. Marsh, Lie Sheriff. U7 13 Anii.tiat received for rent dfG nit House, 15 00 Ai'a't roc' J f'-r redemption of Undated 1ir.Ja 233 00 Am't rte'd I'wm s?Ac of s'ray She p, under Act f Assembly, A-ii'i of County Taxes reecitd 0:1 Duplicites tor ilic year 1-5G3, " isr;.", 1 00 S351 53 84 G7 15C0, 1771 41 " 1?67, 233G 43 " 1SG, 83S1 12- 12,197 50 Ar.t c f Stale taxes ree'd f;r tho year 10:3, 52 70 14 54 ISO 50 53 81 233 39 593 94 1G0, " 18(37, ' " 15iW, Am't of special State tax ree'd for IS CM. Am't of Dog tax ree'd cn Duplicates for the rear I&G0, 16 85 G101 .Am't of County lax ree'd na Uneited Lands for years ieGGlSG7, 2110 65 Heated lands, 115 10 2,555 95 Am't of Road tax on Un seated lands fur 'COfCT. 2359 91 14 tested " 71 57 34G1 51 " 2072 40 S: hool unse'd 44 seated H i il'g unse'd 4 44 seated 4 Bounty unse'd 44 44 seated - Po t 77 81 2150 30 574 42 17 7G 582 18 1711 19 220 59 193G 78 5 73 823,223 SO R!;:ncc due County, SG57 09 By payments as follows: estate Treasurer, on account of St:, to tax, $4078 92 E. S. Penitentiary, boarding' pris oners, " 143 37 Si:n;n Myers, late Treasurer bal ance (iue on account, 90 G7 'i'lion Myers, tax on county loans, 17 20 Iraii J anil Petit Jurors, 1473 05 Cona'.aLIes for returns and attend ing C urt, 250 42 Election OScers, 753 33 County Hrid-es, 8S5 63 County Bonds, 277 63 Li cul Bounties 315 00 Inquisitions cn dead bodies, 9 35 Boarding Prisoners, 274 53 Witnesses in Commonwealth cases, 312 43 Boarding Jurors, Commonwealth vs. Eraiks & Oruae, 105 00 Cleaning Jaii &, washing for Prisoners 21 93 BrL'ge Views, .Asscs.-crs, Audi: or 3 Ounty Commis.-ioners, 15G7 &. 16G3 'Commissioners Cierk, 1SG7 & 1563 ' Ci ; m n ; i s.- i( r. e rs Co ti n s e 1, Clerk of Qaar.T Sessions, .F;;X and Wild Cat scalps . Redemptions of Unseated lands, Advertising Unseated lands, lnsur-i::ce tax 0:1 County Buildings -Jury Connni. siouers Court Crier, f 'i.-tr.'ct Attorney, t'l -stioii' rr, ".'ierc.'inr.Ji-e for Jail, . "ounty Printing, :. JiiviiiMering oaths to Tsp. OScers, 'A'o s at Public Building, 13 0U 4G9 50 G5 00 653 50 372 23 50 00 16(3 43 10G 21 622 92 26 50 19 50 26 23 09 50 67 00 22 22 51 72 C29 75 G 25 25 59 23 03 69 12 137 93 1 75 12 05 210 00 10 77 23 60 50 00 51 00 59 01 IB 00 14 00 B. !:s : ;.!;d Bj-.Ii cuse for Co. OSce Moor M .tting for Court House, Vnt-l r County Buildings, ;'ojnty Scrip. Jleiur.ding on Tax Duplicates, lii.irciiig Prisoners in Jail, -fvjrvryirig Sute Road from Sterl ing to A'aglssviile, i!e-suru-yii:g Hamilton boundary i raiir-c r;b;r.g Record in Court of Oy er and Terminer, "J 1 .rao and Wagon used by Com missioners in holding Appeals, .Balance tiu3 Charles lleurv late Sheriff .Tedicpl attendance on sick Juror in Commonwealth vs. Gould eL al Less of Sh t-ep under act cf Assenitly Puid Road Taxes as follows: Coollviugh, Bric tt, 4 Chestnuthill, Hamilton, Jack son. Hiram Warner, Thomas Fractz, J. W. Sutton, J. N. Strighf, Aaron Siiupp, Frederick Siglin, 553 07 500 00 101) 00 225 00 22 93 30 00 Emanuel Bitienbender 24 00 John Fclker, 50 00 32 09 13 00 23 41 35 65 23 00 44 George Miller, M. Smithfield, W"ash. OvcrfielJ B. Decker, James Heller, J. J. Kerner, David Jlozen, Zalmond Snow, Conrad Frable, Peter S. Edinger, Samuel AJsop, A. II. Parr, Jacob Searfoss, Parodise, Price, '4 Polk, Poc.-nrt, Smithfisld, Toby ban na, 50 05 50 00 111 43 72 06 37 33 00 00 70 00 135 00 145 00 145 00 Jacob Bonsei, Tuukhacnock, P. I"onser, B. F. Stafer, P:id School Taxes, as follows: Birrctr, F. Deublcr, Co'.Unjli, C. II. DJ1, 605 7G 671 43 59 69 10 77 72 00 20 50 91 41 73 10 43 00 92 01 155 79 129 0 32 03 17 53 919 07 412 07 fTiie-tnuthill, G. W. Altemus, 3::dreJ, N. Ilcfilefinger, P. Frailey, R. Kresje. JuCksO!!, 4t 31. SmithhVid, Martin Piace, J'aradise, Francis Booram, Pocono, Hamuel Storm, Polk, ' Jameu Shafer, Price, Perry Price, Ross, Jacob Stocker, Stroud, Simon Barry, Smithficld, Abraham Labar, Tobyhatina, Robert Warner, Tunkhunncck, P. Greenameyer, Paid Bounty Taxes as follows: Barrett, F. Dcubler, 350 00 100 00 113 70 63 09 54 00 101 81 50 16 117 6G 70 00 31 63 797 23 C. Decker, G. W. Allemu?, Theo. Shoemaker, Chestnuthill, Harniito:;, Jackson. b. K. B issard. M. Bmithneld. John Hanna Pocono, Polk, Wiroud, .Smith field. Tiiomas Sebring, Peter Gilbert, H'uiK.n Barry, Abraham Jibar, Jcob BU;rlec, TaiJ Poor Taxes: Stroud, ' John Frankenfield, Commissions on receiving $23,223 30, at 2 per cent, Commissions on paying $21,451 16 at 2 J per jcent. By Balance due County, 23 45 580 70 530 35 657 09 823,228 30 Examined, passrd and allowed by us Jan uary 11 th, 1SG9, finding a balance of $657 72 in hands of the Treasurer. S. R. BOSSARD, E B. DREIIER, SAMUEL ARNOLD, Auditors. STATEMENT, showing the indebtedness of the County: Due Commonwealth, unpaid State Taxes, ,2.329 57 Outi-tanding County Bond?, 4,100 00 44 Couuty Checks 154 22 Note held by Gideon Burritt, bor rowed money 2,000 00 $3,5-3 79 Deduct . Unpaid County Taxes, $4,900 71 State 44 2-3 71 Dog 44 305 36 Eal. due by County Treasu rer, as per above account 657 09-6,145 87 Actual indebtedness of Couuty o- ver asset?. $2,436 92 REUBEN GREGORY, Treasurer of the Count! of Mimroe, in account with Smithficld and Middle SmithSeld Town ships, fir Dog Tuxes received and paid out during the year ending January lith, 169. DR. Amount of taxes receiveJ on Dupli cates for 1667, $21 33 Do. do. for 1863, 61 13 Ree'd of Simon Myers late Trcas'r. 40 (K) $125 51 To balance due said Townships, $42 73. CR. By Cash paid for loss of Sheep in said TVps during year 1863, 76 50 By commissions on $125 57, 5 pr, ct. 6 23 By bal. due taid townships, 42 73 $125 51 Examined, passed and allowed by us Jan uary II til, 1SG9, finding a balance due said Townships amounting to the sum of $12 73. S. R. BOSSARD. ) E. B. DREIIER, Auditors. SAMUEL ARNOLD, ) Statement shoiting the balances due by Col lectors on County, State and Dog Tax Duplicates. COUNTY TAX. 1500, Henry Rccder, Hamilton, 1SG1, Charles Shafer, Stroudsburg, IS 53, John Snow, Price, 7 10 23 69 1 02 1665, John E. Snyder, Stroudsburg, 337 01 1SGG, Chas. Bossard, Hamilton, 460 83 44 Jno. C. Strunfc, M.Sraithfield 153 04 God'y Transue. SmithSeld,. 121 12 44 Wm. Adams, Toby hanna, 1567, Wm. McNeal, Hamilton, 44 Jno. E. Snyder, Stroudsburg, 133 85 41 01 59 34 34 45 83 39 146 23 60 60 51 94 Jacob Price, Barrett, Emory Price, 44 KinJ.'s Shtipp, Chcsnuthill, Simon Gruber, Coolbaugh, 1503, S.G. Eshenbach, Tobyhanna, 44 Wm. Keenhold, Tunkhannock, 23 67 David Roth, Ross, 9G 24 C. Bartholomew, Polk, 214 01 James Wilson, Paradise, 21 35 Joseph Heller, Jackson, 155 43 L. V. Williams, Smithfield, 74 2G Christ. Kresge, Pocono, 131 16 J.W.Vanauken, M. Smithfield, 335 71 A. H. Bonier, Eldred, 160 68 Wm. McNeal, Hamilton, 584 63 Josiah Bartron, Stroud, 606 60 John E. Snyder, Stroudsburg, 643 60 $1,900 71 STATE TAXES. 1SC3, John Snow, Price, 12 09 44 Oliver D.Smith, Paradise, 4132 1SGG, Wm. Adams, Tobyhanna, 7 63 1667, Vm McNeal, Hamilton, 14 47 44 Jacob Price, Barrett, 1 06 1SG3, Emory Price, 4 69 44 Kind.'.Shupp, Chcsnuthill, 4 23 4 Simon Gruber, Coolbaugh, 5 03 44 S.G.Eshdnbach, Tobyhanna, 151 44 David Roth, Ross, 12 85 44 CH Bartholomew, Polk 6 12 4 James Wilson, Paradise, 4 93 Joseph Helier, Jackson, 7 43 44 L. V. Williams, Smithfield, 9 40 44 Christ. Kresge, Pocono, G 36 '4 J. W. Vanauken, M. Smithfield, 15 79 A. II. Berber. Win. McNeal, Josiah Bartron, J. E. Snyder, lcrea1. vz To Hamilton, 23 06 Stroud, 25 92 4 Stroudsburg, 61 87 $263 71 DOG TAXES. 1664, Wm. Myers, Smithfield, 44 John Stigor, Tobyhanna, 82 00 17 50 20 00 1666, J. E. Snyder, Stroudsburir, 44 Wm. Haney, Hamilton, 16GG, Jacob L. Rhodes, Stroud, 22 37 29 99 44 Jno. C Strunk, M. Smithfield, 34 50 44 God. Transue, Smithfield, 41 00 1863, L. V. Williame, J.W.Vanauken, 20 00 38 00 $305 36 Paid since eettlement Statement of the County Commissioners, in account with the County of Monroe, for the year ending January 10, 1609. DR. HEAR Y HELLER, To cash per Checks, $230 50 Bal. due 5 50- $236 00 CR. Bal. due last settlement 33 50 B 79 days tervic, $2 50 197 50- 236 00 Balance due Henry Heller, $ 5 50 DR. WM. ADAMS, To cash per Checks, $150 00 Bal. due, 133 00-$ 283 00 CR. By 100 days service, $2 50 250 00 22 44 44 1 50 33 00- $283 00 Balance due Wm. Adams, $133 00. DR. JOHN HANNA. To cash per Checks, $233 00 Bal. due, 02 50- $297 50 CR. Bal. due last settlement, $50 00 By 99 d a y s ?rv ices, $2 50 47 50- 297 50 Balance due John Hanna, $62 50. DR. J A COD S TA CKHO USE, To cash per Checks, $10 00 Bal. due, 30 00- $40 00 CR. By 16 days services at $2 50 $10 00 Balance due Jacob StackliQyse,"$3C. Examined, passed and allowed by us, Jan uary 11th. 1669. ' - S. R. BOSSARD, ) E. B. DREIIER, Auditors. SAMUEL ARNOLD, ) CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff' of Monroe County, in Account with said County, for the year ending January 19th, 1869, DR. To balance due last settlement $18 42 Jury Fund Marvin vs Gleogler $4 44 Bronjj et. al. vs Grasza, 4 Smith vsllilgert et. al. 4 Jackson vs Malvin, 44 Hoilinshead vs 4' 44 RufF vs. Liebenguth, Jury Fine, Com vs Fellencir, Balance due, $39 93 CR. By summoning 264 Jurors, Advertising General Election, 44 Presidential 44 Fees in Com. vs Ad. Azcr, $1 25 79 20 1 00 1 00 Ernst Reiman, 1 25 James Edineer, 1 25 II. E. Marvin, 1 25 Bro-iks&Orme, 1 25 Susan Young, 1 25 Charles Maier, 1 25- 8 75 Commission on $1 fine T $59 93 Examined, passed and allowed by us Jan uary 11th, 1869. ' S. R. BOSSARD, ) E. B. DREIIR. Auditors. SAMUEL ARNOLD, ) NEW STORE '..NEW GOODS AT . REDUCED PRICES ! DARIUS DREIIER, begs leave to an nounce to his friends and and to the pub lic generally, that he has just received a general assortment of " Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, AND MILLINERY GOODS consisting, in part of the following desirable articles, viz. : Calicoes, Lawns, French Chintz, Children s Dress Goods , Worked Fdjings, Farasnls, Zrphers, Shetland Wools, Shetland Wool Shawls, Delaines, Muslins, White Dress Goods, Insert ings, Ladyt and Children's Sacks Flannel and Cloth, Lady's, Misses and Men's Jloes, Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, Cc, &c, Goods shown with pleasure. 4 Quicks ales and small profits" at the old and well known Millinery Stand of F. A. DREIIER. The Millinery business will be carried on as usual by Mrs. Deeher. Patronage respectly solicited. DARIUS DREIIER. April 26, 1S66. Important to Everybody. ine subscribers would intorm the DuhliH very respectfully, that they are carrying on 13, , Bool &, Slioe IllSSizlCSS at their old stand, one door above the Express Office, on Elizabeth St., Strouds burg, Pa., where they will be happy to wait on tneir old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call lacy nave on hand a goon arrurtmenl of BOOTS & SHOES, for men, women, misses' and childrens' wear, Gum over Shoesand Sandals for men, youth and misses. A creneral assortment of Lasts and Uoot-1 rees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel mils, I'incers, Punches, Eyelettsand Eye lett Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, also, li ning and binding skins, a good article of lampico Boot iMorocco, r rench Moroccoand French Calfskins, Lasting and all kinds of bhoemaker tools, Ink Powder and Shoe Blacking, and Frank .Miller's water-proof 4 4 4-24 00 1 00 46 56 oil blacking. All of which they offer forL, " sale at small advance upon cost. Give us a , , y call, no charges for showing eoods, P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and warranted. CHARLES WATERS & SO. Stroudsburg, Jan. 18, 1SGG. (JO TO J. II. fflcQKTY'S, ODD-FELLOWS' II ALL,. MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA., and Buy youi FUR.KITURE, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, CUI1TAIMS & FIXTURES, TABLE CLOTHS, Ac, and save l nr m -r- . . I -LiUab 1WO . JrrOI 115. 1 As McCarly buys, direct from the manufac turer, for cash (not 60 days), he can sell you MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUALITY, AND FOR LESS MONEY than vmi fan hnv nt ratoil n!ila. !n .W. I ,v.W .u.. vvj U. J 1. 1 U 1 J 1 1.1 J U I 111 V. 1 L f UI I country, and every article is warranted to be ab rpresenteo. Loepi. ZD. loot, "FVO.VT FOOL YOUR MO.IEY JL away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to WcCarty's, and you will gel well paid or it. Sept. 26, '07. BLANK DEEDS For Sale at this Office. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. Ayer's Hair- .Vigor For restoring Gray Hair to ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing winch is nt once ngrccaMe, healthy, and clTecttwil for .preserving', the hair. Faded or gray hair i$ soon restored to its original color tcith the gloss and freshness of yovlh. Thiu hair is thick mm ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though- not always, cured by its use. Nothing can reetore the hair -where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty swdi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or fulling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous tuid injurious to the hair, the Vigor euu only beucfit but not harm it. If v&uted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can b found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambrie, and yt lait long on the hair, giving it a rila loy lustre and a grateful prfuxoa. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Cusmsra, LOWELL, PBICS $1.00. Sold bv W. HOLLINSIIEAD, and by DREIIER & BRO., Stroudsqurg, and by all Druggi'ts and Dealers in Medicine every where. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Throat and Iaiiiss, such a3 Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. rro"iia!lr rsPTcr before in the whole history of mt ilu-iia', has :t:i rthinsr won widcl v and m (icoiilv tijHin tliu costfiilcin'e of mankind, us thi-i oxt'cllout remedy for judmonary rontpi.-ttnt. Throuph .1 lon. men it has n.-eii hiirher aiul Inartier in tlieir cMim lion, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and power to curs the various nlToctions of the limy s and throat, have made it known as a re ImIiIu protector against them. While mlapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the fame time tiic mot effectual reinedv that can b! ;rivcn fir ineipieut con?umptim, and the dan. jrero-.ts affci:t:ous of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision ng.iiii:-t Hidden attacks of Cruitp. it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as a'.l are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, ail fchou.d be provmeil wiin tn:s antitlote lortiiem Although fettled Consumption is thought in curable, great numbers ol caies where the ti eao fcee;sie 1 setlleil, have been completely cured ami the patient restored to sound health by the Chrrr't 1'ertoral. So complete is its inaVterv over the disorder. of the Lungs and Throat, that the mo.-.E oU-tmate of them yield to it. W lien noth ing el?c could re.tcn tnem, under tho Cherry I've lornl thc-y sub.-'iiie and disappear. Siittrrs rt"l l'ublie Sn.ui;vrs Cud jrcr.t pro lection from it. Asthma U a'wavs relieved and often wholly cured by it. Jlrunrhitis 13 frenoral'y cured by taking the Clu rrt Vertornl in small and frequent doses. 0 gc:.ei rdly are its Irtttes known that wo need not publish the cei tiilcates of them here, or do more tiun asi:ro the pujiio taut its quitnties are fully A TmT G D c fltlTQ Fw Fever and Aptuo, Intermittent Fever .f ever, aieinitre id o; ever, ojumo As'jo, Perioi"3nl cr Bilious Fever, &c, find iiides i all the a.Csctions which arise from malarious, inarch, or miasmatic As it name im'i-, it doe Cure. anJ 1x- not fi'l. Cont.-jinino: neitSirr Ar-cnio.tiinino, r.ixrr.uth, whatever, l in r.owk injures anv patient- The number and importance of Its cures in the aaruf t lis- tricts, are litt-raiir beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the hi-toi-v of Ainie medieine. Our pride is gra;if!'l by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cao--, and whore oihpr rer.iV:ies had wholly fulled. I'naeeiinjMted persons, cilher resident" in, or travelling wirmisn mianuiin iocai!tie, will uo pro- wieii iy taninc the Aaru VUIIK !hi!v. Kor l.in-r r'nnxptaintf, .arising IKiin toriildity 01 ius Liter, it is an cxci-ui ni reuioa3 stunuiaiiag tn 1 .ivor into hcslthv activity for IJiliotis DUf.rdV'rs nml Liver Comnlalnt?. it is an eccneiH rcmiiy, prof;:iemg niar.v tn;i re markable cures, where other tniMt. hies had failed Prepare 1 by D;r. .1. C. Avi:n A Co., Practical and Analytical Chmniits, Lowell, Maas., and sold iui rouiiu liie worm. J'RICE, l.OO 1'JCli HOTTLE. ggists and Dealers every where and by M. IIULLIASIIKAU- and bv Dit&uuu. ec illiu., btrouclsburg, Pa. Attention, Farmers ! ! All who want a DURABLE PUMP Before purchasing, we ask you to examine WILLIAM S. KELLY'S PATENT noUP.LE ACTING FORCE PUMP AND FIRE ENGINE. In use from Maine to Texas, giving entire satisfaction wherever used Suitable for all purposes where a Force or buction Pump can be used, and we think it the best Pump ever offered to the public it has the advantage of the attachment of hose for the purpose of forcing water in case of fire, or washing windows or carriages, watering gardens, or the conveying of va ier anywnere aesireu. in winter it never 1 1 1 t - freezes, and is already ready for use. 1 REFERENCES. These pumps are in use, and warmly re commended as a Pump and Fire Engine by L-yniord 3iarsh David Keller, Strouds burg, Thomas Brodhead, Delaware Water Gap, wm. fcandt &. George Wise. Portland (late Dills Ferry), IVrvi II Il.iot, "., T . ' ' J- vtuanci iuvv n, and thousands of others all over the country. Pump and township rights in Monroe and Northampton Counties, for sale by WILLIAM WISE, Delaware Water Gap, Monroe Co., Pa. July 30, 1808. WM W. I AIL. . J. D. HOAR CHARLES W. DEAN, with WM. W. PAUL & CO M nilf-lft lirorc A nl IVIlAlonnln ninln.i! in " m mi fSM J-M mm. l , . MQ (JIvJ J. O OD Q H ( J HiS, WAREHOUSE, 623 Market St., & 614 Commerce St. above Sixth, North side, PHILADELPHIA. March 10, IbOd tf. DO.VT you hnow Unit J. II. McCarly is the only Undertaker in I Stroudsburg who understands his business! If notv attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in town, and yoii will see the proof of the fact. Sept, 26, '07 GOOD NEWS. A CHANCE FOR ALL. Prices Perfectly Crashing. . EUSTEE Mas jtifet returned from the cities with THE LATEST TALL &' "WINTER STYLES and the BEST GOODS ever offered in this market. Call ana see, and be continccd that your interest lies in dealingr at his establishment. His stock consists of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTING S, MUSLINS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, AND FR-8.', As usual, in his great speciality of HEA D Y-MA DF CL O THING, Wis clothing is fully up to the market de mand, his shelres being1 literally loaded down, with the most fushionaDle styles or OTER-fOATS, COATS, PASTS, YESTS, if., in material and workmanship unsurpassed, and unsurpassable custom-work promptly at tend to. Thankful for past farors, ht respectfully solicits further patronage. . NICHOLAS RUSTS!.. September 26, 18G7.-tf. MONROE COUNTY Slutual Fire Insurance Company ESTABLISHED IS1I, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Property Insured 1,800,00 The rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar for every thousand dollars in surcd, after which payment no further char ges will be made, except to cover actual loss by fire that may fall upon members of the Company. The policies issued by this Company are perpetual, and alford the fullest security, wilh the largest economy and convenience, This company will not issue Tanneries Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. Applications for Insurance may be made to either of the Managers, surveyors or Sec retory. MANAGERS. J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, John Edinger, Silas L. Drake, L. W. Brodbead, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob StoufTer, Robert Covs, Theodore Scboch, Sm'J S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. E. B. Dreiieii, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Monroe co. J Geo. G. Shater, j F. A. Oppelt, Wayne co. C Surveyors Ilyman Wtstbrook, Pike co. ) Rich'd Camden, Northampton, j CTT" 1 he stated meeting of the board o' Managers lakes place at the Secretary's of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 1 o'olock P. M. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN, Just Published in a Scaled Envelope. Price Six Cents. .A LECTURE on the Nature, Treat JjL ment, and Radical Cure of Spermato rrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally ; Nervousness, Con sumption, Epilepsy and fits; mental and Physical Incapacity resulting from Splf Abuse, &.c. BY ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D , Author of the "Green Book," The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience lhat the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a moJe of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition maybe, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. Tins LECTURE will PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND T1IOVS AN OS. Sent, under seal, in a plain ent elope, to any adiircs.s,osrajf, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's " Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO , 127 Bowery, New York. July 2, 18G8.-ly. Post-Office Box 4,566. !F you want the best CHAMBER, PAR LOR or DINING-ROOM SUITES, or tbe plainest, or it you want the best KITCII EN FURNITURE, call on PHILIP MILLER &. SON. March 14, 1607. T F you want GILT ROSEWOOD MA HOGANY or WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES, ronnd, o?al, oblong or square of any size, can on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 18G7. I F you want CANE-SEAT, RUSH EOT- TOM, or WINDSOR CHAIRS, call on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 1867. IF you want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES or CHAIRS, call on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 18G7. IF you wart BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, WASH-STANDS, &c, cal on PHILIP MILLER &l SON March 11, 1567. BLANK LEASES For Salp at this Office. m Minn.' icw Cabinet Ware-Eoomsf NEW FURNITURE ! OPPOSITION TO IiUSIBl'GUEKT! Philip Miller & Son RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that they have opened, at their new Ware-Rooms, on Wain street, in Stroudsburg, adjoining the Race, a very su perior assortment of iurniture, crnVacmy complete PARLOR, CHAMBER, and DINING-ROOM SUITES, both of their cwn and city manufacture which they will di.-pose of at the lowest pos sible prices for cash. They arc also prepared to manufacture to' order, any and every thing in their line, from a single piece of furniture cp to a com plete culfit from garret to cellar, all of the best seasoned timber, and by the best of workmen. They do not claim to be '-the' only Furniture dealer in Strond.-btirg who .has a license to sell Furniture," but having paid a license and c?Hbli.-lied thern.clres in' tusine.-sthy ere determined to do full justice? to all who patronize them. Their stock of lumber embraces all the kinds of wood em ployed in obinet-iiiaking, and was telccted with regard t 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 chasers. UNDER TAKING ! UNDER TA KING ! ! Having provided ourselves wilh a new, neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of the latest styles of Collins and burial Cas kets, and nil the other appli.inces of a firat class cstablis-hment, we are prepared to con duct the business of Undertaking, in all its branches, to the perfect satisfaction cf all who favor us with orders in this line. Machine Saicing, Turning, Plaining, &e. Their factory being fitted tip with superior Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery, all driven by a powerful steam engine, orders from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and other, for work in these lines will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. They respectfully s dicit a call from the public. Furniture cheerfully shown without charge, and prices as low as the lowest. PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 1SG7. NEW GOODS AT Greatly Bcdisccd Prices! Tf WOULD HESPECTFULLY AN nounce to the public, that I have just made large additions to my already exten sive stock and am now selling GROCERIES, tc, Sec, lower than ever. My shelves are loaded with MUSLINS, CALICOS, DE LANES, and GINGHAMS, of the most celebrated raakas, my charsa " t O " mers. 2ly stock of Dress Goods embracing nearly every variety cf style, fliir nl.l 4'iVr:n la troll TC7.-rtVt 1 1 a nfKin. tion of the Ladies, while ia CLOTE3S anJ CAS&231 FRES, both plain and fancy, I can offer induce- forgo without detriment to their finances. My"stock of SUA WL S, YA NKEE N O TI ONS, at , is iiu iuii, auu is uiiciuu iuY. ' assortment of ColTe33, Sugars Holasses, and Syrups,. is very complete, and as usuul held at a very low figure. 1 have lets ef goods the came? of which could hardly Le compressed within the limits of an advertisement, all of which will be sold cheap. Eemember, the place to hey, with the best assuraucc of getting your money's worth is at ERG DUE AD'S Cheap Store ia Stroudsburg March 11, 1SG7. UNDERTAKING. Mi C ARTY has on hand the largest and best assortment o COFFINS and TKIMMINC9 to bo foun l outside of either city (New YorJ; or Pluiauflphia), and will make this branch of his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can te furnished at one bctir'n notice? for shipment, at a charge or oc-TBiar LESS THAN ANY SHOP IN StROVDSSI'RO Irt no case will he churge more than TEN TEK CENT abovo actual cost. attended to in any part of the County at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 2C 67, ' -"""S as FJPianentiy located lu'm colt in s,-.....t,t.... ... i - his office mnt ini i. n h Walton, where he is fully prepared to treat the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt., tible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in tqe latest and mcst improved manner. Most, persons know the danger and folly of trust ing their work to the ignorant as well n. the traveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, he is liable to have some failures out nf n immlr. of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distance- it is frequently put oir until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it mav be, other wise the inconvenience nn.l trrmMo of ov.mrr so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining tb services oi a uentist near home. All vvwark4 warranted. Stroudsburg, March 27. REV. ED WAR 1) A. ri LSON7H (of NYU. lianirbur.h. N. Y. Rpsii i, rnv. SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully corn- pounuea at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. Medicines 'Yzs.h and I'tir. Nov. 21, HOLLINSIIEAD. C1AM VOU TELL WHY IT IS J lhat when any one comes to Strouds burg to buy l'urniture, they a I way inquires? lar wcLrtys furnuurc '.ore J . 2U-
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