mUAL STATEMENT OF TITE COUNTY FINANCES. HE LI) EX GREGORY, Treasurer of the Counhj of Monroe, in account with said County, fur Receipts and Expenditures, for the year ending January 10, 16G9. Amount received from L. Marsh, late SricrifT. S 97 03 Am uni received for rent of Curt House, 15 00 Am'l rre'd for redemption of Unseated Linds 233 00 Ain't ree'd from sale of ir;iy tiiicpp, under Act f Assembly, A'l.'t of County Taxes roccivd on Duplicates for tlie year 1S03, 1 00 351 53 81 7 67 it it u it 1SG0, 1771 41 1SG7, 233G 43 1SGS, 83S1 12- 12,497 50 Am't .f Siate taxes ree'd for the year 1G3, 52 70 " ISGo, 14 54 1866, 1SG 50 18G7, 5SS1 1S63. 2S3 39 595 91 tt tt Am't of special Slate tax ree'd for 1C:J. 1G 62 Am't of Dor tax ree'd on Duplicates for the year leGG, G4 01 Am't of County tax ree'd on Unseated Lands for vears IrOG &, 1SG7, 2440 85 Seated lands, 115 10 2,555 95 Am t of Road tax on Un seated lands for '0G&'G7, 2389 94 grated " School unse'd 44 seated 44 Buil'g unse'd 44 seated " Bounty un?e'd 44 seated Poor tt tt tt t tt tt tt tt 71 57 3161 51 2072 46 77 81 2150 30 574 42 17 76 582 18 1711 19 225 59 1936 78 5 73 23,228 30 $657 09 Balance due County, Cr By payments as follows: Ntate Treasurer, on account of State tnx, 4078 92 J. S. Penitentiary, boarding pris- r-. 143 37 .Simon Myers, late Treasurer bal ance due on account, 90 G7 .Simon Myers, tax on county loans, 17 20 irufid and Petit Jurors, 1473 05 I'onstalles for returns and attend ing CVurf, 280 42 Election Officers, 783 33 County Bridges, 635 S3 Cc;iMv Bjuds, 277 63 Local Bo unties 315 00 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 39 35 JioarJin Prisoners, 274 53 'Witnesses in Commonwealth cases, 312 43 Boarding Jurors, Commonwealth vs. Brooks &. Orme, 105 00 Cleaning Jail &. washing for Prisoners 21 93 Bridge Vie ws, 13 00 -Wcs-or?, 4G9 50 Auditors 65 00 County Ccrr;mis.-ioners, 1867 &.1S69 853 50 -Commiss.or.rrs Clerk. 16G7 & 1663 372 23 ConimU-i'iners Counsel,' Clerk of Quar.T Sessions, I'ox and Wild Cat scalps Redemptions of Unseated lands, -Vuvertising Unseated lands, lnsurjr.ee tax on County Buildings Jury Coia.Tiisioners Court Crier, .District Attorney, .v'.tiilonrrr, Mt-rcli iii'iiie for Jail, "ouuty Printing, Ai!iii.ni.-terinj oaths to Tsp. Officers, Work at Public Buildings, .I;s an.l Bk case for Co. Office '!.. r Muttlng for Court House, i'ii I f.-r County Buildings, Crur.fy Scrip, Reloii'iing on Tax Duplicates, Ju .rJi ig Prisoners in Jail, .Purveying Hute Road from Sterl ing t .Yaglesville, ltc-i,irvf Ving Hamilton boundary lino, Tru us. rili.ig Rrcord in Court of Oy- rr a;.d Terminer, lLr?e ai-.d Wajron used by Com- 50 00 166 43 106 21 622 92 26 50 19 50 26 28 69 50 67 00 22 22 51 72 629 75 6 25 25 59 23 03 69 12 137 93 1 75 12 65 210 00 10 77 23 60 30 00 34 00 59 01 iiiSHcrsers in r.oiuing Appeals, B lur.ca due Charles Henry late fc'fu-r:!? ..I' ll ; c:s I attendance on tick Juror in Commonwealth vs. Gould et. al ! - -. o f " Ii f c p u .'id e r ac t of A sse m I ly P.. id Road Taxes as follows: 16 00 14 00 "Cuo'.b-iugh, . Birrett, t. Chest nuthi'.I, Hamilton, J-ickson. Niram Warner, 553 07 Thomas Frantz, 500 00 J. W. Sutton, 100 00 J. N. Stright, 225 00 Aaron Shupp, 22 93 Frederick Siglin, 30 00 Emanuel Bitienbender 24 00 John Felker, 50 00 32 09 18 00 23 41 35 65 28 00 50 05 50 00 44 George Miller, M. Smithfield, Wash. Ovcrfield B. Decker, James Heller, J. J. Kerner, David Dozen, Zalmond Snow, Conrad Frable, Peter S. Edinger, Samuel Alsop, A. H. Parr, Jacob Searfoss, Jacob Bonsei, Paradiee, tt Trice, J'ulk. Pocono, iiiithfield, Tobyhanna, it t 111 43 72 06 37 33 500 00 70 00 135 00 Tunkhannock, P. Fonser, B. F. Shafer, 1'aid School Taxes, as follows : Birrett, F. DeuUer, Co!Ugh. C. II. Dill, 145 00 145 00 605 76 671 43 59 69 16 77 72 00 20 50 91 41 73 10 43 00 92 01 155 79 129 63 32 03 17 53 hetriuthill, Jvdred, Jack son, G. W. Altemus, N. Hefliefiuger, P. Frailey, It. Krege, M. Smithfield, Martin Place, Paradise, Francis Booram, Pocono, Samuel Storm, Polk, James Shafer, Price, Perry Price, Ilos., Jacob Stocker, -Stroud, Simon Barry, Smitljfield, Abraham La bar, 'J'obyhanna, Robert Warner, Tunkhannock, P. Grcenameyer, Paid Bounty Taxes as follows: Darrett, F. Deubler, 44 C. Decker, Chcfctnuthill, G. W. Altemus, Hamilton, Theo. Shoemaker, Jackson. S. R. Bnssard, M. Sinithfield, John Hanna, Pocono, Thomas Sebring, Polk, Peter Gilbert, Mtroud, Simon Barry, Smithfield, Abraham Iabar, Tcbyhanna, Jcub Biakeslee, 919 07 412 07 350 00 100 00 113 70 83 09 54 00 101 81 50 16 117 86 70 00 31 83 797 23 ' Paid Poor Taxes : Stroud, John Frankenfield, Commissions on receiving 23,228 23 45 580 70 53G 35 657 09 30, at 21 per cent. Commissions on paying $21,454 16 at 2 per -cent. . , By Balance due County, $23.228 30 Examined, passr d and allowed by us Jan uary 11 tli, 1SG9, finding a balance of $657 72 in hands of the Treasurer. S. R. BOSSARD, E B. DREIIER, .1 Auditors, SAMUEL ARNOLD STATEMENT, showing- the indebtedness of the County: Due Commonwealth, unpaid State Taxes, 12.329 57 Outstanding County Bond, 4,100 00 Couuty Checks, 151 22 Note held by Gideon Burriti, bor rowed money 2,000 00 $8,53 79 Deduct Unpaid County Taxes, 84,900 71 41 State 44 23 71 4 Dog 44 305 3G Bal. due by County Treasu rer, as per above account 657 09-6,145 87 Actual indebtedness of Couuty o- vcr assets, $2,43G 92 REUBEN GREGORY, Treasurer of the Countu of Monroe, tn account with Smithfield and Middle Smithfield Town ships, for Dog Taxes received and paid out during the year ending January 1 lfh 1869. DR Amount of taxes received on Dupli cates for 1667, 821 38 Do. do. for 1668, 61 13 Ree'd of Simon Myers late Treas'r. 40 00 8125 51 To balance due said Townships, 42 73. CR. By Cash paid for loss of Sheep in said TVps during year 1803, 76 50 By commissions on 125 57, 5 pr, ct. 6 28 By bal. due said townships. 42 73 125 5 Examined, passed and allowed by us Jan uary 11th, 1SG9, finding a balance due said Townships amounting to the sum of 42 o S. R. BOSSARD. ( Audit E. B. DREIIER, V Auditors SAMUEL ARNOLD, Statement showing the balances due by Col lectors on County, State and Dog Tax Duplicates. COVJtTY TAX. 1SG0, Henry R order, Hamilton, 7 10 Stroudsburg, 23 69 18G1, Charles Shafer, 1663, John Snow, Price, 1 02 19b5, John E. Snyder, Stroudaburg, 337 0 1SG0, Chas. Bossard, Hamilton, 460 88 44 Jno. C. Strunk, M.Smithfield 153 0 God'y Transue, Smithfield, 121 12 41 Wm. Adams Tobyhanna. 133 65 1667, Wm. McNeal, Hamilton, 41 0 44 Jno. E. Snyder, Stroudaburg, 59 3 41 Jacob Price, Barrett, 34 45 1503, Emory Price, " 83 39 " Kind.'s Shupp, Chesnuthill, 146 28 " Simon Gruber, Coolbauah, 80 80 " S.G. Eshenbacb, Tobyhanna, 519 " , Wm. Keenhold, Tunkhannock, 23 67 " David Roth. Ross, 96 24 " C.Bartholomew, Polk, 214 0 44 James Wilson, Paradise, 21 35 44 Joseph Heller, Jackson, 155 43 44 L. V. Williams, Smithfield, 74 26 44 Christ. Krese, Pocono, 131 16 tt tt J.W.Vanauken, M. Smithfield, 335 7 A. H. Berger, Eldred. 180 63 Wm. McNeal, Hamilton, 584 63 Josiah Bartron, Stroud, 606 80 John E. Snyder, Stroudsburg, 643 GO 4,900 STATE TAXES. 1SG3, John Snow, Price, 14 Oliver D. Smith, Paradise, 12 09 41 32 16GG, Wm. Adams, 18G7, Win McNeal, 44 Jacob Price, Tobyhanna, Hamilton, Barrett, tt 76 14 47 1 06 4 69 1863, Emory Price, tt tt Kind. Shupp, Simon Gruber, Chesnuthill, Coolbaugh, 4 23 5 o: 1 5 S. G. Eshdnbach, Tobyhanna, David Roth, Roes, C II Bartho!omew,l'olk James Wilson, Paradise, Joseph Heller, Jackson, L. V. Williams, Smithfield, Christ. Kresge, Pocono, 12 85 6 12 4 93 7 43 9 46 6 36 tt t tt .J. W. Vanauken, M. Smithfield, 15 79 A. II. B'irjer, Eldred, Win. McNeal, Josiah Bartron, J. E. Snyder, Hamilton, Stroud, Stroudsburg, 23 00 25 92 61 67 283 71 DOU 1664, Wm. Myers, 44 John Stigcr, I860, J. E. Snyder, 44 Win. Haney, TAXES. Smithfield, Tobyhanna, Stroudsburg, 82 00 17 50 20 00 Hamilton, 22 37 186G, Jacob L. Rhodes, Stroud, 29 99 44 Jno. C Strunk, 44 God. Transue, 1863, L. V. Williams, J. W. Vanauken, M. Smithfield, 31 50 Smithfield, 41 00 20 00 33 00 305 30 Paid since settlement. Statement of the County Commissioners, in account with the County of Monroe, for the year ending January 10, 1669. DR. I1ESRY HELLER, To cash per Checks, 230 50 Bal. due , 5 50- 236 00 CR. Bal. due last settlement 33 50 By 79 days servic, 2 50 197 50- 230 00 Balance due Henry Heller, 5 50 DR. WM. ADAMS, To cash per Checks, 150 00 Bal. due, 133 00-$ 283 00 CR. By 1 00 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, 235 00 Bal. due, 62 50- 297 50 CR. Bal. due last settlement, 50 00 liyV'J days services, 2 50 V47 50- 297 50 Balance due John Hanna, 62 50. DR. JACOB STACKIIOUSE, To cash per Checks, 10 00 Bal. due, 30 00- 40 00 CR. By 1G days services at 2 50 10 00 Balance due Jacob Stackbousc, 30. Examined, passed and allowed by us, Jan uary 11th, 1869. S. K. liUSSAKU, 1 E. R DREIIER, Auditors. SAMUEL ARNOLD, V CHARLES HENRY, SheriJT of Monroe County, in Account with said County, for the year ending January 19m, ltfuy, DR. To balance due last settlement 18 42 Jury Fund Marvin vs Gleogler 4 44 Brons et. al. vs Grasza, 4 Smith vs Hilgert et. al. . 44 Jackson vs Malvin, 44 Hollinshead vs 44 44 Ruff vs. Liebengoth, Jury Fine, Com vs Fellencjr, Balance due, 4 4 4-24 00 1 00 46 56 39 93 CR. By summoning 264 Jurors, 79 20 1 00 Advertising General Election, 44 Presidential 44 1 00 Fees in Com. vs Ad. Azer, 1 25 t n tt t Ernst Reiman, 1 25 James Edinrer, 1 25 II. E. Marvin, 1 25 Brooks &. Orme, 1 25 44 44 Susan Young. 1 25 44 44 Charles Maier, 1 25- Commission on 1 fine 8 75 3 99 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, Motions, Dress Trimmings AND MILL 1XER Y GOODS consisting, in part of the following desirable articles, viz. : Calicoes, Lawns, Frencli Chintzs, Children s Dress Goods, Viorfced Edgings, Parasols, Zephers, Shetland Wools. . Shetland Wool Shawls Delaines, Muslins, White Dress Goods, Insert ingst Lady's and Children's Sachs Flannel and Cloth, Lady's, Misses and Mens Hoes, Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, Cc, etc.. Goods shown with pleasure. 44 Quick sales and small profits" at the old and we known Millinery Stand of F. A. DREIIER The Millinery business will be carried on as usual by Mrs. Dreher. Patronage respectly solicited. DARIUS DREHER. April 26, 1666. Important to Evcrjbodj. I lie subscribers would inform the public very rcspectlu;Iy, that they are carrying on me Hoot & Shoe ISiisincss at their old stand, one door above the Express Office, on Elizabeth St., Strouds burg, Fa., where they will be happy to wan on meir oiu customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient tocal rry i i i . iney nave on nana a good arrortmenl o BOOTS & SHOES, for men, women, misses' and childrens wear. Gum over Shoes and Sandals for men, yout and misses. A general assortment of Last and Boot-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Ilee Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyclettsand Eye Iett Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, also, li ning and binding skins, a good articie of Tampico Boot Morocco, French Moroccoand French Calfskins, Lasting and all kinds Shoemaker tools, Ink Powder and Shoe Blacking, and I rank Millers water-proof oil blacking. All ot which they offer for sale at small advance upon cost. Give us a call, no charges for showing goods. P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and warranted. CHARLES WATERS tt SON. Stroudsburg, Jan. 18, 1666. GO TO J. II. McCAUTl'S, ODD-FELLOWS' II ALL, MAIN ST S Til O UDSB UR G, PA., and Buy yout FVRXITUUE, CARPETS, OIL-CLOT IIS, RUGS, WHDOW SHADES, CURTAILS Ac FIXTURES, TABLE CLOTHS, &c, and save At Least Two Profits. As McCarty 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 you can buy at retail either in city or country, and every article is warranted to be a represented. Sept. 26. 1867. DO!T FOOL YOUR MONEY away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCarty's, and you will get well paid for it. " Sept. 2667. BLANK DEEDS For Sale at this Office. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which, is at once ngreeable, healthy, and cflecttml for preserving the hair. Faded or gray Jiair is soon restored to its original color tcith the gloss and freshness of vouth. 'mm ml Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by ita use. Nothing can restore the hair where tho follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved lor usefulness hr this aDplicalion. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi mcnt, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent uie uair from turniug gray or falling on, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances wlucii make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the igor can onlv beueftt but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desiraWe. Coutainiug neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a riel glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Tkactical and Analytical Chehists, lowi:ll,, mass. PHICB $1.00. Sold by W. HOLLINSHEAD, and by DREHER & BRO., Stroudsqurg, and by a Drurgits and Dealers in Medicine every where. Ayer's SarsapariUa ion PiniruxG xiie blood, The reputation this cx- rcucnt medicine enjoy? in lerivel from its cure many of which are truly marvellous. Invctrratc cases of Scrofulous dis ease, where the system peemed saturated with corruption, have bcon I'tirifled and cured by it. Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were a?' cravated by the ecrofu lou contnmin.itinti until tnry were pamruiiy amictmr, have been radical!; cured in such srreat numbers in almost evcrv sot: tion of the country, that the public scarcely iiedtO be informed of iu virtues or us-es. Scrofulous poison is one of the mot devtructivc enemies or our race. Often, this unceu and unfel tenant of the organism undermines the const iiut ion and invites the attack of eiifeeblinjior fatal diertcs mium inns a Mi.-iuciou oi us presence, ijrinn it Mxuis iu uii-un iiiiccuon mrouguoui me oouy.rn then, on soie favorable occasion, rapidly deveh. into one or other of its liulcoiu forms, either on the surface or amomr the vital. In tlie lnftrr tnhpr. cles may be suddenly deposited in the lung-s oi heart, or tunmrs formed ia the liver, or it biiowj its presence by eruptions on the fckin.or foul ulcer ations on Minc part of the bodv. Hence the occa sion:tl use of a bottle of this Saraajtnrilla 1s ad visablc, even when no active symptoms of disease nrpear. Persons afflicted with the following com j'laints generally liud immediate relief, and, a lenjrtb. cure, !:y i?:? urc f.r V.As XJLi:SAlmAZlL L.i: St. Anthony's Fire, Has or Erysipelas. TrtttT, Salt liheum, Scnlrt Jlvud, Hinyu-orm, Sorr Kira, Sor JCrtr; and other eruptions oi Tisihle forms of Scrofulous disease. A wo lu the more concealed fornw, as Itr)r)iu. Jrur. Heart JJisra.se. J its, I'jtilrf mi, Xrurnliiti , and the various Clceroaa aHectioiU of the inucu lnr mid nervous systems. Syphilis or Yrnerrnl and Jrrreurlal Diseases are cured by it, though longtime is required for subduing these obstinate maladies hv anv medicine. J5ut lonif continued use of this mcdiciilo will cure the complaint. J-ettcorrhtt it or Whites, I'tcrinr UlreratioHS, and I'eniule JJisertscs, are com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured bv it. purifying and invigorating effect. '-Minute liirec tions for each case are found in oi;r Almanac, sup plied gratis. i:hemiit$-titn and Oout, when caused by accumulation ef extraneous matters in the blood, yield iii kly to it, as also Liver Complaint, 1'orpitlity. i'ouyrstion or Inflam mation of tlieXrri',andfiif utiicc, when arising, a they ottv-n do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. Thi S.l USA I'A III LLA is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who arc J.anuiJ and Listless. Despon dent. Sleepless, and troubled with Xervoits Ajt prehrnxinns or J'eara, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will lind immediate relief and convincing evidence of restorative power upon trial. rjiEPAnnD r. r or. j. c. Airn a co.,roHc::, Practical ami Analytical Chemist. SOLD IJY AJ.L DKUGGISTS EVEJiYWIIERE. and by WM. HOLLINSHEAD. and bv DKL.11 Lit &. IlllU., Stroudsbur?;, "a.. Attention, Farmers!! All who want a DURABLE PUMP Before purchasing, we ask you to examine WILLIAM S. KELLY'S PATENT DOUBLE ACTING FORCE PUMP AND FIRE ENGINE. in use trom aiaine to Texas, giving entire satisiaction wherever used. builabie for all purposes where a Force or Suction 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 forcincr water in case oi lire, or washing windows or carriages, watering garden?, or the conveying of wa ... I J 1 w . eer any wuere uesircu. in winter it never freezes, and is already ready for use. REFERENCES. Those pumps aro in use, and warmly re commended as a Pump and Fire Engine by i.yiiioru iuaren oi uavm iveiier, strouds- ourg, Thomas Brodhead, Delaware Water Gap, in. ounui oi ueorrre wise. 1'ort and liaie jin is f erry). Wm. II. Bush, Quakertown. and thousands of others all over the country. rump anu township rights in Monroe and Northampton Counties, for sale by WILLIAM WISE, Delaware Water Gap, Monroe Co., Pa. July 30, 18G8. WM. W. PAUL. J. D. nOAR GHABLES W. DEAN, 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, 1.668. tf. DON'T you know Hint JT. II. McCarty is the only Undertaker in Stroudsburg who understands his business! not, attend a Funeral managed by anv other Undertaker m town, and you will see the rrojf of the fact. ISeDt. 20. '?' . - - GOOD NEWS. A CHANCE FOR ALL. Prices Perfectly Crushing. ETJSTER las just returned from the cities with THE LATEST FALL & WINTEE STYLES and the BEST GOODS ever offered in thi3 market. Calll and see, and be convinced that your interest lies m dealing at his establishment. Ilia stock consists of CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, . and VESTING S, MUSLINS, YANKEE NOTIONS, , HATS, CAPS, AND IP TT OR S . As usual, in his great speciality of READY-MADE CLOTHING, his clothing is fully up to the market de mand, his shelves bemcr literally loaded down, with the most fashionable styles of OTEIt-COlTS, COATS, PANTS, TESTS, It.. in material ana worKmansnip unsurpassea i i and unsurpassable custom-work promptly at tend to. Thankful tor past favors, be respectfully solicits further patronage. NICHOLAS RUSTEK. September 26, 18G7.-tf. MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company ESTABLISHED 1811, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Property Insured 81,800,00 The rate of Insurance in this Compan is one dollar for every thousand dollars in sured, after which payment no further char ges will be made, except to cover actual los by fire that may tali upon members ot tli Company. The policies issued by thi3 Company are perpetual, and afford the fullest security with the largest economy and convenience This company will not issue Tanneries Distilleries or Cabinet bliops. Applications for Insurance may be mad to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec retary. MANAGERS. J. Depuc Latar, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staple?, John Edinger, Silas L. Drake, L. W. Brodhead, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stonffer, Rnb rovs, Theodore Schoch, . Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Monroe co. Geo. G. Shafer, " ) F. A. Oppelt, Wayne co. v Surveyors. ilyman WestbrooJc, 1'ike co. ) Rich'd Camden, Northampton, J 0" The stated meeting of the board Managers takes place at the Secretary's of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 1 o'olock P. M. A LECTUEE TO YOUNG 31 EX, Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. A LECTURE on the Natc re, Treat ment, and Radical Cure of Spcrmato rrhoea or Seminal Wcaknes?, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility. and Impediment to Marriupe generally ; Nervousness, Con sumpiion, jupiiepsy ana nis ; menial an Physical Incapacity resulting from Self- 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 hi own experience that the awful consequence of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without danerou surgical operations, boujies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode cure at once certain and effectual, by which every 6ufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. Tins LECTURE will PROVE A BOOX TO THOUSANDS AND THOUS ANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of fix cents, or two post stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell' Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO , 127 Bowery. New York, July 2, 18G8.-ly. Post-Office Box 4,586. I F you want the best CHAMBER. PAR LOR or DINING-ROOM SUITES, or the plainest, or if you want the best KITCH EN FURNITURE, call on PHILIP MILLER &- SON. March 14, 1807. I F you want GILT ROSEWOOD, MA. HOG ANY or WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES, ronnd, oral, oblong or square of any size, call on PHILIP MILLER & SOX. March 14, 18G7. IF you want CANE-SEAT, RUSH BOT TOM, or WINDSOR CHAIRS, cnll on PHILIP MILLER &. SON. March 14, 1867. I F you want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES or CHAIRS, call on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 16G7. I F you want BUREAUS. BEDSTEADS. TABLES, WASH-STANDS, &.cM cal on rill Lit AllL.i.rJll &, SON. March 14, 1807. BLANK LEASES For Sulo at this Office. New Cabinet -Ware-Rooms! NEW FURNITURE ! OPPOSITION TO HIjIBIGGERI! Philip Miller & Son RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that they have opened, at their new Ware-Room?, on Main btreet, in Stroudsburg, adjoining: the Race, a very su perior assortment of rurniture, embracing complete PARLOR, CHAMBER, and DINING-ROOM SUITES, . i r . i . .r . uoin or tneir own ana cuv manuiaciura which they will dispose of at the lowest pos sible prices for cash. They are also prepared to manutucture to order, any and every thing1 in their line, from a single piece of furniture up to a com plete cutht trom garret to cellar, all of the best seasoned timber, and by the beet of workmen. They do not claim to be' the only Furniture eJcaler in Stroudsburg who has a license to sell 1 urniturc, but having: paid a license and established themsele ini business ihey are determined to do full jssrtiec to all who patronize them. Their Mock of lumber embraces all the kinds of wood em ployed in cabinet-making, and was selected with regard to quality than to price. Remember that we can supply full suites either of our own or of city manufacture, though we prefer filling the former, because reaier justice can be done thereby to pur chasers. UNDER TAKING ! UNDER TA KINO ! ! Ilavinp; 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 hrt class establishment, we are prepared to con duct the business of Undertaking, in all its branches, to the perfect satisfaction of all who favor us with orders in this line. Machine Saicing, Turning, Plaining, . Their factory being fitted up with superior Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery, all driven by a powerful steam engine, orders from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and other, for work in these lines will be promptly and satisfactorily filled. They respectfully solicit a call from the public. Furniture cheerfully shown without charge, and prices as low as the lowest. Plli LIP MILLER et SON. March 14, 1SG7. NEW GOODS AT Greatly Seduced Prices! IT WOULD 11 ES P E CT FULLY AX nounce to the public, that I have just made large additions to my alreadj exten sive stock and am cow selling DIXY GOOttS, GROCERIES, &c., &c., lower than ever. My shelves are loaded with ML'SLINS, CALICOS. DE LANES, and GINGHAMS, of the most celebrated nrukes mj charges 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 CAS.S.TI i:iIES, both plain and fancy, I can oCer induce ments to gentlemen which they cannot forgo without detriment to their finances. My stock ot SUA 1 VL S, 3" i NKEE N O TI ONS, kc , is also full, and is offered low. My assortment of Coffees, Sugars Molasses, and Syrups, is very complete, and as usual held at a very low figure. 1 have lots of roods the Dames of which could hardly be compiesseii within the limits of an advertisement, all of whieh will be sold cheap. llemernber, the place to buy, with the best assurance of getting your inorej'a worth is at 3JIIODIIEATVS Cheap Store ia Stroudsburg. March 14, 1SG7. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and . lest assortment of COl-FIXS and TRIMMINGS mm 1 lobe found outside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch of his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS f any size or style, can te furnished at cne hour's notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third LESS THAN. ANY SHOP IN SrROVDSBCRO III no case will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. EJIRAEMING attended to in any part of the County at the shortest possibie notice. Sept. 26,' 67, " J. liAIVTE, DENTIST. Has permanently located him self in Stroudsburg1, and moved his office next dooi to Dr. S. Walton, where he is fully prepared to treat the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrup tible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in Uje latest and most improved manner. Most persons know the danger and folly of trust mg- their work to the ignorant as well a the traveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, he k liable to have some failures out of a numbev of cases, and if tho dentist lives at a distance it is frequently put off until it is too late to, save the tooth or teeth as it inav bo, other wise the inconvenience and trouble oJf jjoinj so far. Hence tho necessity of obtainjag Urn services of a dontut near home. AU wor warranted. Stroudsburg, March 274 S6'2.. REV. EDWARD A, WI LSON'S (of WiU Itaninhurgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON SUMPTION und ASTHMA carefully com pounded at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. QT" Medicines i'resh and Pure. Nov. 21, l$U7.j W. HOLLINSHEAD. YOU J that when n;i.L WIIV IT is any one comes to Strouds burg to buy Furniture, they always inquire for McCiriy's Furniture ?u rc ! Sept. 20,