The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 18, 1869, Image 4

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    miML STATEMENT
OF THE
COUNTY FINANCES.
REUBEN GREGORY, Treasurer of the
County of Monroe, in account with said
County, fur Receipts and Expenditures,
for the year ending January 10, ItCO.
Iti:
An mint received from L. Marsh,
lute Sheriff. 07 13
Amount received for rent
ct Curt House, 15 00
Ar.i't ree'd for redemption
of Unicatod Lm.Js 233 SO
Ar.i't ree'd from sale of
Kiray Siiecp.niiilcr Act
iif Assembly, 1 00 351 53
Aci't of County Taxes
roccirJ on Duplicates
Ur the year 1SG3, 84
1C5, 7 67
1SG0, 1771 44
ieG7, 2336 43
1SG 8331 12- 12,497 50
Am't rf Slate taxes ree'd
for the year
1-63,
lSGo,
1800,
18(7,
1663.
52 70
14 54
156 50
53 61
233 39
it
595 94
Aiw't of special State tjx ree'd for
16 82
Ain't of Dog tax ree'd on Duplicates
for the year 18GG,
64 01
Am't of County lax ree'd
on Unseated I-andsfor
y on rs 1 CG &. 1 3 07, 21 10 85
Seated lands, 115 10 2,555 95
Am't of Road tjx on Un
fccjicd lands for
'0G&'G7, 2339 94
" seated
71 57 3461 51
2072 46
77 84 2150 30
574 42
17 TO 532 18
1711 19
225 59 1936 73
5 73
School unse'd "
44 seated
Euil'g unse'd 44
44 seated 44
County unse'd 44
44 seated 44
Poor 4 44
823,223 30
EJancc due County, 8657 09
t'r.
Py piymcnts as follows:
Stata Treasurer, on account of
fctite tax, 8407S 92
-11. S. Penitentiary, boarding
pns-
)1HT.!,
Wimon Myers, late Treasurer bal
ance :ue on account,
Si.non Myers, tax on county loans,
Grai.d nr.d Petit Jurors,
143 37
90 G7
17 20
1473 05
4.-oiis:ablcs for returns and attend
ing CYurt,
Election Officers,
Coun'y Bridges,
Coi.nty Bjnds,
fKal Bounties
inquisitions on dead bodies,
Jo:irJin Prisoners,
"Witnesses in Commonwealth cases,
Eoirdirg Juror., Commonwealth vs.
Brooks it Orme,
2S0 42
7SS 33
835 83
277 83
315 00
39 35
274 58
312 43
105 00
Clcani:;;: Jail & washing for Prisoners 21 93
Eriige Views, 13 CO
Arses.-or., 409 50
Audi:ors 65 00
C'.rumy CommisHcr.rrs, 18C7 &. 1868 853 50
Commissioners Clerk, 1G7 & 1363 372 28
Conitniimiers Counsel;
Clerk if Quar.T Sessions,
Vox and Wild Cat scalps
Redemptions of Unseated lands,
Advertising Unseated lands,
Iiiiunnce tax di County Buildings
Jury Commirsioners
Cuurt Crier,
i'istrlct Attorney,
Stationery,
.Mrc!nn JiVc for Jail,
Couuty Printing,
-V.'iiMii.-tering oaths to Tp. Officers,
Vo'k at Public Building?,
Bj ;ks and Bo-ik case for Co. Office
Floor M.itting for Court House,
50 00
16(5 43
10G 21
622 92
26 50
19 50
2G 23
69 50
67 00
K .
51 72
629 75
6 25
25 59
23 03
89 12
137 93
1 75
hi 1 Tor County Buildings,
bounty Scrip.
,R -funding oi Tax Duplicates,
JirJing Prisoners in Jail,
Surveying Stdte iluad from Sterl
ing t. Narlet-ville.
12 65
210 00
10 7
Jlr-i-urvryir.g Hamilton boundary
lino,
Trii use riling Record in Court or Oy
er and Terminer,
Horse and Wagon used by Com
missioners in holding Appeals,
iVar.co due Charles lleurv late
Sheriff
.Medical attendance on sick Juror
in Commonwealth vs. Gould et al
f of Sheep under act of Assembly
.IV i I Road Taxes as follows:
23 80
30 00
31 00
59 01
16
14
00
00
ib-ugb,
44
Hiram Warner, 553 07
Thomas Fraatz, 500 00
J.W.Sutton, io:oo
Bir.-rtf,
Chcfrtnuthill,
Hamilton,
Jack&on,
J. X. Strigh', 225 00
Aaron Shupp, 22 93
Frederick Siglin, 30 0(1
Emanuel B;tienbender 24 00
John Felker,
George Miller,
50 00
32 09
18 00
23 41
35 65
29 00
50 05
50 00
111 43
72 06
37 33
00 00
70 00
X. Smithfield, Wash. OvcrficlJ
I. Decker,
James Heiler,
J. J. Kerner,
David Ilozen,
Zalmond Snow,
Conrad Fralle,
Peter S. Edinger,
Samuel Afsop,
A. II. Parr.
J'aradi&e,
Price,
3V! It,
Pocmo,
mithfisld,
"Tub v ban na
44 Jacob Scarfoss,
" Jacob Eonsei,
Tu.'ikhannock, P. Tonser,
B. F. Shafer,
135 00
1 15 00
145 00
IV id School
Taxes, as follows :
F. Deubler,
C. II. D.U,
G. W. Alteinus,
N, Hefilefinger,
P. Frailey,
II. K resre.
Barrett,
CoOlb-U'pIl,
r!ic?t::utbi!
E'dreJ,
Jackson,
605 76
671 43
59 eo
10 77
72 00
20 50
91 41
78 10
48 00
92 01
155 79
129 68
32 03
17 53
919 07
412 07
M
Smithfield, Martin Place,
J 'a radise,
Francis Booram.
Pocono,
Polk,
Price,
Rosk,
Siroud,
Sm;thficld,
Samuel Sturm,
James Shafer,
Perry Price,
Jacob Stocker,
Simon Barry,
Abraham La bar,
Tobyhanna,
Robert Warner,
U unklunnock, P. Greenameyer,
Paid Bounly Taxes as follows:
Barrett,
F. Deubler,
C. Decker,
G. W. A Item us,
Theo. Shoemaker,
S. II. Jlissard,
John Ilanna,
Thomns Sebring,
Peter Gilbert,
Simon Barry,
350 00
100 00
113 70
83 09
51 00
101 81
50 16
117 86
70 00
31 83
707 23
Chestnuthill,
Hamilton,
Jaclcson.
M. Smithfield,
Pucono,
Polk,
Siroud.
Smithfield,
Toby !:a mi i.
Abraham Jiabar,
4
cob Clikctrlcc,
Paid Poor Taxes :
Strond, John Frankenfield,
Commissions on receiving 823,228
30, at 2 per cent.
Commissions on paying 821,454 16
at 2 per -cent.
By Balance due County,
23 45
580 70
536 35
657 09
$23.229 30
Examined, passed and allowed by us Jan
uiry I 111), 1869, finding a balance of 8657
72 in hand ot the Treasurer.
S. R. BOSSARD, )
E B. DREIIER. I Auditors.
SAMUEL ARNOLD, )
STATEMENT, showing the indebtedness
of the County.
Due Commonwealth, unpaid State
Taxes, .82.329 57
Outstanding County Bonde, 4,100 00
. 44 Couuty Check?, 154 22
Note held by Gideon Burrilt, bor
rowed money 2,000 00
83,583 79
Deduct
Unpaid County Taxes, 84,900 71
State 44 : 2371
44 Dog 305 36
Bal. due by County Treasu
rer, as per above account C57 09-G.145 87
Actual indebtedness of Couuty o- '
ver assets, 82,430 92
REUBEN GREGORY, Treasurer of the
L.ount)i of Monroe, tn account tctth
Smilhjield and Middle Smithfield Town
ships, for Dog Taxes received and paid
out during the year ending January 11th
1869. DR.
Amount of taxes received on Dupli
cates for 167, 821 39
Do. do. for 1863, 61 13
Ree'd of Simon Myers late TreasV, 40 00
8125 51
To balance due said Townships, 812 73.
CR. By Cash paid for loss of Sheep
in said TVps during year 1863, ' 76 50
By commissions on 8125 57, 5 pr, ct. 6 28
By bal. due said townships, 42 73
8125 51
, Examined, passed and allowed by us Jan
nary 11th, 1S69, finding a balance due said
Townships amounting lo the sum of 842 73.
S. R. BOSSARD.
E. B. DREIIER, J. Auditors
SAMUEL ARNOLD
Statement showing the balances due by Col
lectors on County, State and Dog Tax
Duplicates.
COUNTY TAX.
1860, Henry Rccder, Hamilton, 7 10
1861, Charles Shafer, Stroudaburg, 23 69
1863, John Snow, Price, 102
1865, John E. Snyder, Stroudsburg, 337 01
lbOb, Chas, Bossard, Hamilton, 460 88
44 Jno. C. Strunfc, M.Smithfield 158 04
God'y Transue, Smithfield, 121 12
41 Wm. Adam?, Tobyhanna. 133 85
1S67, Wm. McNcal, Hamilton, 41 01
44 Jno. E. Snyder, Stroudfburg, 59 34
44 Jacob Price, Barrett, 34 45
1863, Emory Price, " 83 39
44 Kind.'s Shopp, Chesnuthill, 146 2
44 Simon Gruber, Coolbaugh, 80 80
44 S.G. Eshcnbach.Tobyhann, 5194
44 Wm. Keenhold, Tunkbannock, 23 67
44 David Roth, Ross, 96 24
44 C. Bartholomew, Polk, 244 01
44 James Wilson, Paradise, 24 35
44 Joseph Heller, Jackson, 155 43
" L. V. William?, Smithfield, 74 26
44 Christ Kresge, IV-cono. 131 16
(4
J.W.Vanauken, M.Smithfield, 335 71
A. II. Berger, Eldred, 160 68
Wm.McNeaI, Hamilton, 584 83
Josiah Bartron. Stroud, 606 80
John E. Snyder, Stroudsburg, 643 60
84,900 71
STATE TAXES.
1863, John Snow, Price,
44 Oliver D.Smith, Paradise,
1866, Wm. Adams, Tobyhanna,
1867, Wm McNeal, Hamilton,
' 44 Jacob Price, Barrett,
1868, Emory Price, 44
44 Kind. Shupp, Chesnuthill,
44 Simon Gruber, Coolbaugh,
44 S. G. Eshdnbacb, Tobvbanna,
44 David Roth, Ross,
44 C II Bartho!omew,Pol k
44 James Wilson, Paradise,
44 Joseph Heller, Jackson,'
44 L. V. Williams, Smithfield,
12 09
41 32
7 63
14 47
1 06
4 69
4 23
5 05
1 51
12 85
6 12
4 93
7 43
9 46
Christ. Kresge, Pocono,
6 36
J. W. Vanauken, M. Smithfield, 15 7!
A. II. Berjer,
Eldred, 12 75
Wrm. McNeal,
Josiah Bartron,
J. E. Snyder,
Hamilton, 23 00
Stroud, 25 92
Stroudsburg, 61 87
8283 7
DOC
TAXES.
Smithfield,
Tobyhanna,
Stroudsburg,
Hamilton,
1864, Wm. Mvers,
82 00
17 50
20 00
John Stigr,
1866, J. E. Snyder,
W m. Haney.
22 37
1866, Jacob L. Rhode. Stroud,
29 99
M. Smithfield, 34 50
Smithfield, 41 00
1803, L.V. Williams,
20 00
J.W.Vanauken,
38 00
8305 30
Paid since settlement.
Statement of the Countu Commissioners
in account with, the Countu of Monroe,
Jor the year ending January 10, 1869.
DR. 1JESRY HELLER,
To cash per Checks, 8230 50
Bal. due 5 50- 8230 00
CR.
Bal. due last settlement 33 50
By 79 days scrvic, 82 50 197 50- 230 00
Balance due Henry Heller, 8 5 50
DR. WM. ADAMS,
To cash por Checks, 8150 00
Bal. due, 133 00-8 283 00
CR.
By 100 days service, 82 50 250 00
22 44 44 1 50 33 00- 8283 00
Balance due Wm. Adams, 8133 00.
DR. JOHN II ANNA,
To cash per Checks, 8235 00
Bal. due, 62 50- 8297 50
CR.
Bal. due last settlement, 850 00
By 90 daysterviccs, 82 50 47 50-1 297 50
Balance due John Hanna, 862 50.
DR. JACOB STACKUOUSE, ,
To cash per Checks, 810 00
Bal. due, 30 00- 840 00
CR.
By 16 days services at 82 50 810 00
Balance due Jacob Slackhouse, 830. .
" Examined, passed and allowed by us, Jan
uary 11th. 1869. :
r S. R. BOSSARD, V - U f
E. B. DREIIER, Auditors.
, . SAMUEL ARNOLD, V
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff of Monroe
County, in Account with said County, for
the year ending January 19th, 1869,
DR
To balance due last settlement 818 42
Jury Fund Marvin vs Glebgler 84
44 Brong et. al. vs Grasza, 4
Smith vs Hilgert et.al.
44 Jackson vs Malvin,
Hollinshead vs 44 . '
44 Ruff vs. Liebenguth,
Jury Fine, Com vs Felleuc;r,
Balance due.
4
4':
4
4-24 00
1 00
46 56
839 93
79 20
1 00
1 00
CR. By summoning 264 Jurors,
Advertising General Election,
44 Presidential 44
Fees in Com. vs Ad. Azer, 81 25
4
It
tt
t
Ernst Reiraan, 1 25
James Edinger, 1 25
II. E. Marvin, 1 25
Brooks & Orme, 1 25
Susan Young, 1 25
Charles Maier. 1 25-
8 75
3
Commission on 81 fine
889 93
Examined, passed and allowed by us Jan
uary 11th, 1369.
S. R. BOSSARD, : ; )
E. B. DREIIR. Auditors.
; - ' - SAMUEL ARNOLD, S m
NEW store ;
l ' -:axd:- '-" .
KEF GOODS '
XT- 7 '
REDUCED PRICES !
DARIUS DREHER, 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, Jfutions, Dress .Trimmings,
AND .
v MILTAXERY GOODS
consisting, in part of the following desirable
articles, viz. : , .
Calicoes, . s
Lawns, . - ,, . - ;
French Chintxs, -
Children s Dress Goods, .
Vtorked Edgings, " . . "
Parasoh, Zrphers,
Shetland Wools,
" Shetland .' Wool Shawls,
Delaines, - ; ,:
.- Muslins, -While
D ress Goods, '
Insert ings,
Ladys and Children's Sachs
Flannel and Clot hi ' - - -J '
Lady's, Jfisses and Men's Hoes,
.Gloves and Collars,
Mourning Goods,
, Shroudings, ace, are.,
Goods shown with pleasure. 44 Quicks
sales 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. Dreher.
Patronage respectly solicited.
DARIUS DREIIER.
April 26, 1866.
Important to Everybody.
ine subscribers would inform the public
very respecuuiiy, tnat thev are carrvintr nn
- r . . . .
me
. I - o
51 Bool & Shoe Business
ifc at their old stand, one door above the
Express Office, on Elizabeth St.. Strouds
burg, Pa., where they will be happy to
wait on their old customers, and as many
new ones as can make it convenient to call.
Ihey have on hand a good arrortment of i
BOOTS &. SHOES,
for men, women, misses' and childrens wear,
Gum over Shoes and Sandals for men, youth
and misses. A general assortment of Lasts
and Boot-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel
Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyelettsand Eye
let! Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham
mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, also, li
ning and binding skins, a cood article of
Tampico Boot Morocco, French Morocco and
f rench Calfskins Lasting and all kinds of
Shoemaker tool?. Ink Powder and Shoe
Blacking, and Irank Millers water-proof
on blackinir. All ot which thev otter for
sale at small advance upon cost. Give us a
call, no charges for showing goods.
P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order ant
warrant"d.
CHARLES WATERS & SON.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 18, 1366.
GO TO J. II. McCARTFS,
ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST.,
' STROUDSBURG, PA.,
and Buy yout
FUISNITUKC, CARPETS,
OIL-CLOTHS, RUGS,
WINDOW SHADES, V
CURTAINS & FIXTURES,
TABLE CLOTHS, &c,
and save
At Least Two Profits
As McCarty buys, direct from the mantifac
turer, for cash (not 60 day?), he can sell you
MORE FURNITURE, :
OF A BETTER QUALITY, '(
AND FOR LESS MONEY
than you can buy at retail either in city or
country, and every article is warranted lobe
as represented. Sept. 26. 1807,
JL away for worthless articles of
I'urni
ture, but go to WcCarty's, and you will get
well paid for it. , Sept. 26,; 67.
BLANK DEEDS
For Sale at this Office.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this Office.
Ayer's
Hair vi
For restoring Gray Hair to
ils natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing "which.
13 at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
freshiess of youth.
Tliiu hair is thick
ened," falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by thi3 application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness.: Free
from tho3C deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair,1 the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a '. ' ' .
' HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rith glossy
lustre and a grateful perfuise.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aysr & Co., -
Fkactical akd Axalytical Chemists,
lovi:ll, uiass.
' PItlCS $1.00.
Sold br V. HOLLINSHEAD, and by
DREIIER & BRO., Slroudsqurg, and by all
Urupgi'ts and Dealers in .Medicine every
where.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lung3,
Euch aa Coughs, Colds, whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
rroiKiblv cever before in the whole history of
mouirine, nas anrinin won so widely ana sodecpiv
u;on the conUilc-ncc of mankind, as this cxcelk'nt
remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a ions'
series of year, and amoui? most of tlie races or
men it has rioen higher and higher in their estima
tion, ti3 it has become better known. Its uniform
character and power to cure the various affections
of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re
liable protector nga'nt tnem. hue adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it is
at the tame time the most effectual remedy that can
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan
porous affections cf the throat and lungs. As a pro
vision agaui.-t sudden attacks of Croup, it should
be kept on hand in every familv, and indeed as all
are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, ull
should be provided witn this antidote for them
Although settled Consumption is thought in
curable, still great numbers ol cases where the ili.
ese seemed eettled, have been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
Cherry Sectoral. .So complete is its nia'etery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
me most ou'-tmato ot uiem yield to it. W hen noth
ing el.e could reach them, under the Cherry iec-
Sinfrrs ami l'ublic Speakers find creat rro-
tection from it.
Uthma is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
jsroncnina is generally cured by takinp the
Chcrrn I'rrtortil i:i sin.'ill and frennunt
So generally are iis virtues known that we need
not publish the certificates of t'.ieni here, or do more
man assure uic puoua mat its qualities are fully
luaiumi ilea.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ar-ie. Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Itemiitent Fever, - Dumb
A?ue, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c,
anu maeen an tae auccnoas wnicn ansa
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio
poisons.
As its name inplio, it doc Cr. and doc? not
fail. Containing neither Ar.-enic,Juinino,I5isinuth,
Zinc, nor any oilier minend or poisonous substance
whatever, it in nowise injures anv patient. The
number end importance of its cures in the apue dis
tricts, are lilerallv beyond account, and we believe
wiiuour a parallel in tne lustorv or Apuc medicine.
Our pride is pra titled by the arlcnowlcdpnnents we
refoive of the rmliral cures effected in obstinate
cases, and where other remedies had whollr faildl.
i nn'Tinnarea persons, either resident in.
or i
travelling thronch miasmatic loealities, will be pro
terte(l hv takinir the AOVi: CVItK dailv.
For T.irer Complaint, arisinp from torpidity
of tho Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating
For Itiliotis Disorders ami Liver Complaints, it is
an excellent remelv, prolucinr many trulv re
markable cures, where other medicines had failed.
Prepared by Dir. J. C. Avek & Co.. I'ractical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., aud sold I
&ix round tne world.
rnicE, $1.00 risis mottle.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers every where
and by WM. HOLLINSHEAD, and by
t r Tl w n - n ,
UiiCjiiL.il oc iCltu., Stroudsburg, l'a.
Attention, Farmers ! !
All who want a DURABLE PUMP.
Before purchasing, we ask you to examine
WILLIAM S. KELLY'S
PATENT DOU1JLK AOTINft
FORCE PUMP AND FIRE ENGINE.
.aiiXwbtrevJ; SS
Suitable for all
purposes where a r orce
fi"c.l,? JJun,P can be J?- nd we thmk
it the beet Pump ever ofiered lo the public.
It has the advantage of the attachment of
hose for the purpose of forcin? water in case
of tire, or washing windows or r.irrifroa
- . a -
watering gardens, or tiie conveviner of wa
.. 1 ! - 1 . T .
SOT,
iif
oiiinucicuraicu. in winter ii neveri..ir : : j : nr.
freezes, and is fl!rMtl rPuC, .,c ' . .
- - . f . tr . . I
: , r -
iiuuiua ac in utv, ami wnrmiv re-
commended a.s a Pumn and Fire Enirinebv
Lynford Marsh & David Keller, &ond r
burg.
Thomas Brodhead, Delaware Water Gap.
XT 4.-. 1 . o r. .... . :
kiin. oanoi v. ueorce Wise. 1'ort and
(late Dills Ferry),
Wm. II. Bush, Quakertown.
and thousands of others all over the country.
Pump and township rights in Monroe and
.Northampton Counties, for s.ile by
WILLIAM WISE,
Delaware Water Gap, Monroe Co., Pa.
July 30, 18G8.
wat. y. PAtt. j. D. HOAU
CHAELE3 W. DEA1T,
' - ' - ; WITH '
- WM. W. PAUL & CO.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES.
WAREHOUSE,
623 Market St., & 614 Commerce St.
above Sixth, North side,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 19, .G8. tf.
DO.VT you know l!i:it J. II.
McCarty is the only Undertaker in
Stro'jdsbyrnr who underttands his business?
If not, attend a Funeral manured by anv
other Undertaker m town, and you will see
tne prool ol t.'ie tact. Sept. 20, 'G7
GOOD NBrW S .
A CHANCE FOR ALL.
Prices Perfectly Crashing.
EUSTEE
Has just returned from the cities with
THE LATEST PALL & WHITES STYLES
: ... and the
BEST GOODS
ever offered in this market. Calll and '.see,
and be convinced that your interest lies in
dealing at his establishment. . His stock
consists of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
and VESTING S,
. MUSLINS, YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
AND . -
TP U XI - S .
As usual, in his great speciality of
RE A D YMADE CL O Til IN G,
his clothing is fully up to the market de
mand, his shelves being literally loaded
down, with the most fashionable styles of
OYER-fOATS, COATS, PANTS, VESTS, Xr.,
in material and workmanship unsurpassed,
and unsurpassable custom-work promptly at
tend to.
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully
solicits further patronage. .
. -NICHOLAS RUSTER.
September 2G, lS67.-tf. ,
v MONIIOE COUNTY
Hutiial'Fire insurance Company,
r:vrAi5i.iJTii:i im i,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Amount of Property Insured .$1,S00,00
The rate of Insurance in this Company
is one dollar for every thousand dollars m
sured, 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..
Ihe policies issued by this Company are
perpetual, and anord the fullest security,
with tne 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
retary.
MANAGERS.
J. DeDue Lnbar. Jaroh Knrrl.t.
d:.l.'.i u c-..i- t r.i- .
,.'c,,aru ' oial,,esi Jonn linger,
oiiaa jj. irahe, ij. v. lrouiieaa,
Charlps D Urodhprnl Jarnt. Sinnff..r
Robert Roys, Theodore Sclioch,
Siu'I S. Dreher, Thomas V. Rhodes.
Stogdell Stokes,
STOGDELL STOKES, President.
E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer.
Silas lu Drake, Monroe co.
Geo. G. Shater, " )
F. A. Oppelt, Wayne co. I Surveyors.
liyman westbrooK, 1'ike co. )
Rich'd Camden, Northampton, J
I r j" I ho Ki r f r-'l moot imr Af Ihn Kn rA I
Managers takes place at the Secretary's of-
fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at
1 o'olock P. M.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG 31 EX,
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope.
1'rice six Cents.
A LECTURE on the Nature, Treat-
JT. ment, and Radical Cure of Spermato
rrhoea or Seminal Weakne?, Involuntary
Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments
to Marriage generally ; Nervousness. Con
sumption, Lpiiepsy and fits ; mental and
Physical Incapacity resulting from Self-
Abuse, &c BY ROBERT J. CULVER
WELL,M. D , Author of the 'Green Book."
&.C.
Ihe wond-renowned author, in tins ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proves from hi
own experience that the awful consequences
or fcelt-ADue may be enectua Iv removed
without medicine, and without danerous
t j ------
sursical operations, bougies, instruments.
ring, or cordials, pointing out a mode of
Cure at once certai" and ciTcM hy
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
,., un ..,, i.;m0c.i--i.i..
!- anj radically. This LECTURE will
PROVE A DOON TO THOUSANDS AND TIIOVS-
ANDS. V
Sent, under seal, in a plain enielope, to
any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents,
'or two post stamps. Al,
ur. c-uiverweil e
"mrr vu,Qe Pricc
Address
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CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO
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IF you
LOR
want the best CHAMBER, PAR-
or DINING-ROOM SUITES, nr
the plainest, or if you want the best KITCII
t)?i FURNITURE, call on
PHILIP MILLER & SON.
March 14, 1607.
I
F you want
IIOGANY
UILT ROSEWOOD, MA-
cr WALNUT PICTURE
i rtiiirid. nam. n i mnir np cmiofr.
, , .. 4 ui
any size, can on '
PHILIP MILLER & SON.
March I I, 1S07.
TF you want CANE-SEAT, RUSH BOT-
TOM. or WINDSOR CHAIRS, mil
PHILIP MILLER & SON.
March 11, 1867.
f F you want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD
a ur i-ijAUl our ACS, AjUUiMiLiS or
CHAIRS, call on
PHILIP MILLER &. SON.
March 11, 18G7.
IF you want BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
TABLES. WASH-STANDS. &c. cal
on PHILIP MILLER
j
SON.
March 14, 1867.
BLANK LEASES
For Sale tit this Office.
Kcw Cabinet Ware-Rooms t
" NEW FURNITURE t
OPPOSITION TO HUMBIIGGERir
Philip Miller & Scm-
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
the public that they have opened, at
their new Ware-Rooms, on Main street in
Stroudsburg, adjoining the Race, a ve:y su
perior assortment of Furnits.r, emtraoing
complete
PARLOR,
CHAMBER, and
DINING-ROOM TiiTE"&
both of their own and city manufacture
which they will dispose of at the lowest yos-
sible prices for cash.
They arc also prepared to manufacture (o
order, any and every thing in their line,
from a single piece of furniture up to a com
plete outfit from garret to cellar, all of the
best seasoned timber, and by the best of
workmen. They do not clatm tobethes
only Furniture dealer in fStrondsburg who
has a license to sell Furniture," but baring
paid a license and established themselves in
business they ore determined to do full justice
to all who patronize them. Their iock of
lumber embraces all the kinds of wood em--ployed
in en bi net-ma king1, and was 6c5eated
with regard to quality than to price.
Remember that we can supply full suites
either of our own or of city manufacture,
though ue prefer filling' the former, because
greater justice can be done thereby to pur
chasers. UNDERTAKING.' UNDERTAKING!!
Having1 provided ourselves wish a new,
neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of
the latest , styles of Coffins and burial Cas
kets, and all the other appliances of a first
class establishment, we are prepared to con
duct the business of Undertaking, in all its
branches, to the perfect satisfaction cf all
who favor us with orders in this line.
Machine Sa icing, Turning, Plaining, &e.
Their factory being fitted up with Euprior
Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery,
all driven by a powerful steam engine, o?dens
from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and cthei,
for work in these lines will be promptly aid
satisfactorily filled.
They respectfully solicit a call frcm tit
public. Furniture cheerfully shown without
charge, and prices as low as the lowest
PHILIP MILLER &. SON.
March' 14, 1807. '
GOODS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices!
JT WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN
nounce to the public, that I have just
made large additions to my already exten
sive stock and am uow selliiM?
GROCEKSEST,
&.C., fcs., lower than ever.
3Iy shelves arc loaded with
MUSLINS,
CALICOS,
DE LAXES, and
G1XGIIAIT&,
of the most celebrated makes, my charge
for which will prove astonishing to custo
mers. My stock of
Dress Goods
embracing nearly every variety of style,,
color and fabric is well worth the atten
tion of the Ladies, while in
CLOTHS and CASI?Ji:RSr
both plain and fancy, I can oCer raduce-
mciits to gentlemen which they cannott"
forgo without detriment to their iiaaaces--
My stock ot
SIL 1 1 YL S, YA NKEE JNO TJOXSt.
Sec , is also lull, and is offered low. Jfy
assortment of
yCIie83 sugars KOiasSCS, ana bjnips.
13 very complete, ana as ttsaal asttl at a
very low figure.
I have lots of goods the nasiss sf uaicrs
could hardly be compressed withia the
limits of an advertisement, aii sf Trhicb
will be sold cheap.
Ivcmember, the place to buy, yritA tnof
best assurance of getting your Evon-sj'
worth is at
mtOPIIKAIVSF
Cheap Store in Stroudsburg
March 14, 1SG7.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY has on hand the largest ana!
. best assortment o3
and
CC5
tvSi TRIMMINGS'
te-be found outside of cither city (New York:
or Ph.ladelpl.i-). and will make thi. branch"
of his business A SPECIALITY.
rrtwisi i (mdiivto .
stule. can te furnished at on Jionr'n no.im
for shipment,. AT A CHARGE Of ONE-THIRD
LESS THAN AST SHOP IN SrROLDSBL'RO In
no case will he chartre more than TEN PER
CENT above actual cost.
attended to in any part of the Cotrnfr a
me suoncsi pcsiiD r.o ipp. Nfni vfi kt-
L -
Has permanently located him-.
rf"fA?ifisclt m stroudsburg, and moved.
his oface next doot to Dr. SL
Walton, where lie is fully prepared to treat,
the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrup
tible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in ttp3
latest and most improved manner. Most,
persons know the danger and folly of trust
mg their work to tho ignorant as well as;
the traveling dentist. It matters not how
iiiuuii t'xperience a ncrson mav nave, he i
i. . i .
i;abie to have snt:i(, f;l;iIirPS nut nf nnm,
of cases, and if tho dentist lives at a distance
it is frequently put olf until it is too late to
save the tooth or teeth as it mav be. other
wise the inconvenience and trouble of roinr
so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the
services of a dentist near homo. All work
warranted.
Stroudsburg, March 27, 16G2.
1 EV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil
V Jiam-hurrh. N. YA Rccine for CON
SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com
pounded at
IIOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE.
QZ Medicines Fresh and Pure.
Nov. 21, J867. W. HOLLINSHEA0K
C1A.' YOU TJ
J that when any
VA.l WW V IT, li
my one comes to clouds-
burg to buy Furniture, they alway inquire
!ur McUarty'a Furniture Store! I Sept. 2'.V
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