U M UNION HOTEL, os. 312 and 314 Race Street, PHILADELPHIA, Now open for transient and permanent "Blair Presbyterial Academy, Bl&irstown, Warren Co., N. J., Affording highest advantages in all De partments to both sexes Terms reduced to jX) a year. Next fusion commences Sep tember 5th, 1S71. Sec Catalogue. S. S. STEPHENS, A. M. axis: 1 7-2t. Principal. OScnscKir.fens to Peters' Mu sical Monthly get all the latest and best Music at one and two Scents a piece. Every number Con tain j frnrn SI tn S. wnrtli rf now M U s I c LAI 1 1 . m V - - - -t ' - - - n Music; and it can be had for 30 E cent. 1 he July and August nurn- Abcrs contain Thirty Pieces of Mu sic, (72 pages, sheet-music size,) and will be mailed for 50 cents. P Address J. I PETERS, 99 Broadway, New York. ang 17-tf Orphan's Court Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of Monroe County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at public sale, on the prem ises, in Chestnuthill township, iu said County, oo Wednesday, the 20th day of . ioti .t-- rli : eptemDer, a. u.t ion, me louowiug described real estate, late of Conrad (Jetz, deceased, to wit : All those two certain tracts or pieces of land situate in said township of Chestnut hill, bounded and described, as follows, viz : No. l.-Adjoining lands of Henry Gctz, Charles II. llauey, Charles Lawfer, and lands of William II. Frable, and Elizabeth Frable, and containing 27 Acres and 109 Perches, more or less. There are no buildings thereon. About ten acres are cleared and ia a good state of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered. There are some Fruit Trees fe on the premises. This property is about or:c'aada half miles from Brod headsville. No. 2 Adjoining lands of William H. Frable and Elizabeth Frable, and lands of Jacob Alteoiose and others, and con taining 9 Acres and 44 Perches, strict measure. This lot is all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and lies about a mile and a half from Brod lieadsville. The road from the Wilkes barre turnpike to Saylorsburg, run? through one corner of said land. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m. Conditions made known at the time of sale, by MATTHIAS FRABLE, oug 17-4t Administrator. THE ORIGINAL HO W E SEWING MACHINE, IMPEOVED, The Simplest, The Most Complete, The Handsomest, The Best in the Market. Its Simplicity, Durability, Ea?e of Opera tion, Perfection in Mechanical construction, Lightncts and Beauty in .Style and Finish, mid adaptation to a large range of work, delight and satisfy everybody, and challenge the World. LOOK AT THE IMPROVEMENTS. A New and Improved Drop Feed. A New and Improved Tension. A New and Improved Hemmer. A New and Improved Feller. A New and Improved Uraidcr. AN cw and Improved Corder. A New and Improved Head and Lifter. A New and Improved Tuck Marker. A New and Improved Binder. A New and Improved Quilter. A New and Improved ItufHer. IT MAKES THE Elastic Lock Stitch WHICH WILL NOT UNRAVEL. 1ST Its Simplicity enables any one to be come proficieut. An earnest invitation is extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine, to call, examine, and be convinced. FOR SAL.E BY DAIMJS DttEIIER, Agent, STROUDSBURG, PA. aug 17-tf Public Sale. The undersigned for himself and the other Heirs of Isaac Lester, will sell at public sale, at the Public House of Joseph Butz, in Chestnuthill township, on Saturday, the 26th day of August, 1871, at 2 o'clock p. m. A lot of LAND, containing six acres, part ly cleared, the balance good timber lard. Adjoining lands of Simon Mil lis and others. It will positively be sold and is valuable for building lota. BURRETT VLEIT, For the Heirs. jwg 10 2t NOTICE. The Stokholders of the " Wkkersdiam 'icnnaii-English Normal School"' are hereby notified that, in accordance with a resolution passed by the Board of Trustees at their last pieetiug, tcu irceuL if the stuck subscribed w to he j. aid to the Treasurer, Felix Jtonn, Esq., Brodheadsville, Pa., on or bc I'Jre the first day of September, J 871 . j J he money can be paid ia person- or bv mail. D. E. SCHOEDLER, Pros' t. Attest: John ArwacziiLLra, Sec'y. July L'T-Ot guests. Accommodations nrst-ciass ; prices moderate. Transient rates Two Dollars per Say. FRANKLIN STETLEll, a us 1 7-4t 1 Proprietor. To the Voters of Monroe Co I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of ASSOCIATE JUDGE, and pledge myself, if ejected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, ana to tne Dcstoi my ability. JOHN De YOUNG. Stroudsburg, August 10, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe "Co I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of ASSOCIATE JUDGE, and pieage myseir, it elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, and to the best of my abiljty. MELCHOIlt BOSSARD. Hamilton, August 10, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer mvself as a candidate for the office of ASSOCIATE JUDGE, and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfullv. honestlv. and to the best of my ability. 1'HILIP M. BUSH. Smithfield tsp., August 10, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and nlede mv self, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, and to the best of my ability. JACOB K. SHAFER. Stroudsburg, August 10, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and pledge my self, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, and to the best of my ability. WILLIAM McNEAL. Hamilton, August 10, 1871. Vo the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of S II rill IFF, and pledge my ell, it elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, and to the best of my ability. RUBEN KRESGE. Polk, August 17, 1S71. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and pledge my self, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfuly, honestly, and to the best of my ability. CHARLES CORRELL. Ross township, August 17, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co, I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, aud pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the auties of the office, faithfully, honest ly, and to the best of my ability. JOSEPH REM MERER, Jr. Hamilton, August 10, 1S71. To jthe Voters of Monroe Co I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honest ly, and to the best of my abilility. E. II. GUNSAULES. Middle Smithfield, Augst 10, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer mvselfasa candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, and to the best of my ability. SIMPSON FETIIERMAN. Sciota, August 3, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, and to the best of my ability. JOHN EDINGER. S'rouJsburg, August 3, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myse'f as a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER, and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly and to the best of my ability. JOHN IIARTER. Eldred Township, August 3, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the officeof COUNTY COMMISSIONER and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, and to the best of ray ability. EDWARD BIRCH. Smithfield, Auguts 17, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMM ISSIONER and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honest ly, and to the best of my ability. JACOB STACKHOUSE. Hamilton, August 17, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, honest ly, and to the gest of my ability. JOSEPH I1ECKMAN. Pocono, August 17, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co. I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER and pled3 myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully houcstly, and to the best of my ability. ADAM A. SINGER. Jackson, August 10, 1871. To the Voters of Monroe Co 1 hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, and pledge myself, if elected, to dischargo the duties of the office, faithfully, honestly, and to the best of my ability. JACOB FRABLE. Eldred Township, August 3, 1871. DO.VT 1'OOL YOUIt jiomuY away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCarty's, and you will get well paid for it. Sept. 26, '67. BOROUGH BONDS FOE S.3L,T!. The Borough ofStroudsburi? offers for sale 7 per cent, bonds to suit purchasers. These bonds are issued under Act of Assembly of juay lutn, is1, authorizing the issue of bonus to an amount not exceeding $3,000, for the purpose of raising funds for the purchase of a Steam Fire Engine and ap paratus. Said bonds are exempt from all taxation except for State purposes; and a rare opportunity is offered to capitalists, large or small, for investment at home on the most favorable terms ; and at the same time, for aiding a worthy enterprise. For futher information inquire of cither of the unuerigneu. TIIEO. SCHOCH, Chief Bunress. Attest : B. S. Jacoby, Sec'y. an" a-tt "nitOPOSED JL AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. That the following amendment of the Con stitution of this Commonwealth be proposed to tnc people tor their adopotion or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tho tenth nrti- cle thereof, to wit : AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following : V State Treasurer shall be chosen bvthe qualified electors of the State, at such times and for such term of service as shall be pre- JAMES II. WEBB, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of the Senate. Approved the fifteenth dav of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud seventy-onc. JNO. W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pur suant to the Tenth Acticle of tlic Constitution. F. JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, ) Ilarnsburg, July 5th, 1871. j july 20, '7 1-1 It. FOU SALE. The undersigned offers at pri vate sale, in Smithfield township, near Buttermilk Falls, a Farm containing Eighty-Three Acres, as follows : 9 acres meadow! about 7 acres timber, a young bearing apple orchard of 2 . l.i i i ' j i? i , acres, uajauce piow iaua, in a nign suite oi cultivation. A stream of water running through the premises. The improvements are a Frame Barn 30 br 42 ft., stone stables underneath, a Frame House, Log Kitchen attached, and a spring of water near the door. Apply to AaRON SMITH. P. O. Address, Experiment Mills. july G-tf Notice of Application for Rc-chartcr. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature, by the association composed of the Stockholders of the STROUDSBURG BANK, for the renewal of the Charter of said Bank The name and style of eaid corporation shall continue to be, "The Stroudsburg Bank." The location of eaid Bank shall continue to be in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and county of Monroe. The object of said association is, to con tinue the existence of said corporate body, as a bank ot issue, discount, and deposit, under the provisions of the General Banking law of April 16, 1850, and its supplements. The amount of Capital Stock of said Corporation shall be One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) in shares of Twenty-five Dollars ($25) each. . By order of the Board of Directors. !?773it STOG DELL STOKES, II Lf-fWl President VJ.A1ACKEY. Cashier. Stroudsburg Pa. june 15-fim. Important to Every body. The subscribers would inform the public very respectfully, that they are carrying on the Root A: Shoe Business at their old stand, one door above Dr S. Walton's 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. They have on hand a good arrortment of BOOTS & SHOES, for men, women, misses' and childrens' wear, Gum over Shocsand Sandals for men, youth and misses. A general assortment of Lasts and Boot-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyclettsand Eye- lett Setts, l'egs and l'eg-uutters, onoe nam mera. CrimDinff Boards and Screws, also, li ning and binding skins, a good articie of Tampico Boot IWorocco, r rencn Morocco and French Calfskins, Lasting and all kinds of Shoemaker tool?, Ink Powder and Shoe Black mg, and Frank Miller's water-proof oil blacking. All ot wincn tney oner lor alse 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 & SON. Stroudsburg Jan. 1 1866. The Wickersham German-English Nor mal School. Fall Term. The Fall Term of this school will begin on Tuesday, August 22d, 1871, and continue for twelve weeks. TERMS r For tuition, per week, $1.00. " For ten weeks, 6.00. " For twelve weeks, 8.00. First-clas Boarding, in jnivate families, per month, . 10.00 Apply soon. For furiher partioulaas, ad dress. Key. D. E. ScnosDfLER, Brodheadsville, Monroe county, Pa. june 29-St. DON'T FOIIGKT Unit when you waut any thing in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty, in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Main- Street, Strouds burg, Pa., is the place to get it. Sept. -iG Be U Resolvedly the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common tccalth of Pennsylvania ia General Assr-mhlu mrt. MM Notice! Notice!! To all Whom it may Concern ! ! I The undersigned, having gone into the urootn liusiness, would notify the public, most respectfully, that he is prepared, with the best and latest improved machinery, and the best quality of material, to manufacture Brooms, Whists, and Small Brooms for children, in a manner superior to any, thing in that line ever offered for sail in Monroe County at wholesale and retail, a little below city prices. He is also pre pared to furnish to Order, at short notice Broom Machines, Handles, Wire & Twine all of the best, and warrnted to give satisfac tion. The use of one of my Brooms will set tle the fact, beyond all dispute, that better can be obtained from me. than can be pro cured in the city. To the Farmers of Monroe County, he would say that they can now find a home market for all the broom Corn they can raise, and each farmer should strive to raise enough for his own use and have some left to pell. Those desiring seed to plant can always nnd an abundance ot tne best quality of Seed by calling on the undersigned. The undersigned will, also, attend to SAW FILING at the shortest possible notice, and from his experience in this branch of business, he flatters himself that he cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction. Before purchasing elsewhere, persons will roost certainly advance their interests by calling and examining my stock of Brooms. ( Country Produce taken in exchange. Don't forget the place, on Franklin Street, opposite Wm. Huntsman's Livery Stable. A. R, CARMER, March 16, '71. tf. BTJSI-IKI3LL Woolen Factory! CARDING, SPINNING, WEAVING, DYEING, AND CLOTII-DRESSING. -:oo:- The subscriber respectfully gives notice to the inhabitants of Monroe and Pike counties, Pennsylvania, and the adjoining counties of New-Jesrey, that he has EXTENDED and IMPROVED the old established WOOLEN FACTORY, at Bushkill, Pa., and is prepared to MAN UFACTUREand FINISH all goods entrust ed to him promptly, and in a superior man ncr. He is prepared with proper machinery to manufacture ALL KINDS AND COLORS Of Broad and Narrow Cloths, Blankets, Carpels of all kinds, Balmoral A'Airis, Flannels and Fancy Checks and Stripes for Shirts, &c, &c. WOOL ! WOOL ! ! The highest price paid for Wool in CASH, or cloths given in exchange, and the highest market price allowed. Wool carded for 7 cts. if delivered at the Mill, 8 cts. if taken and returned. Cash to be paid on delivery of wool. Dyeing in all colors, in wool, yarns, or cloth, in superior style, by an experienced dyer. Wool and other goods will be taken and returned, by the subscriber, once each two weeks, from and to the following places, viz : Hoffman's Store, Marshalls Creek ; J. D. Labar's and Freeze's Stores, Shawnee; II. Boys Store, Stroudsburg; WyckolFs Mill, in Stroud townshid; J. & M. Yettere, East Stroudsburg ; Wallace's or Pinshot's Stores, Mil ford ; Dingman's or McCarty's Stores, Dingman's Ferry; Nyce's Store, Egypt Mills,and Brisco's Hotel, Lehman township ; Flat crook and Millbrook, N. J.; John Clark's store. Port Jorvis. Cash will be paid for Wool left at either of the above named places.. Thankful for past forors, he hopes to receive and merit a liberal 6hare of pitronagc. Terms Liberal and Prices moderate. MATHEW PROCTOR, may 18-3m. Making. ige The undersigned takes this method of informing the public, that he still con tinues the above business in all its branches at his old Stand, on Fraokliu street, Stroudsburg, Pa., where he will be hap py to receive orders for work in his line, including general Wheelwrighting, Blacksmith- mg, Fainting, Trimming, &c. His stock, of the best quality of seasoned lumber is large and very complete; and as has a full force of first class workmen at all the branches, he flatters himself that he is fully prepared to accomodate all who favor him with orders, and guaran tee eutire satisfaction. KepairiDg promptly attended to WM. HUNTSMAN. July 28,-1870. MRS. A. I. LA BAR, DEALER IN 3iii.ni:nY GOODS, Dress Making, Cutting and Fitting, Stitching, Patterns of all kinds; Black and colored Velvets, Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries, Corsets and Hoisery, Plain aud Fancv Ribbons, Fine Silk, Dress Buttons, Cotton Fringe and Trimmings, White Goods. Also Real and Imitation Hair, all shades. Goods shown with pleasure. Quick sales and small profits will he the motto at this establishment. A call is solicited. Next door to William ilollinshead's Drug Store, Main st, Stroudsburg, Pa. MRS. A. I. LA BAR. April 20, 1971. tf. Oarna A Chance to make Money ! One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar. A sure thins 11 Deception. Every person owning HORSES, CAT TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guaranteed to make One Hundred Dollars by using a One Dollar Package of "YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER," manufactured by Willi ah IIollinshead, Stroudsburg. If you have never used it try a Package and if it does not benefit your stock to the amount of one hundred dollars, in your estimation,- call at the store and get your money refunded. HORSES. It will give them a good ap petite, keep their skin loose and renders the coat soft, and shining, keeping them in good condition with one-half the feed, being there by a saying of one-half the money. COWS. It makes them give more milk with one-half the feed, and if they give more milk of course you make more BUTTER, and the more butter the more money. I have so much confidence in the Cattle Powder that I make the above offer, know ing well that it will do all that is claimed for it. WM. IIOLLINSHEAD. 07" Ask to see The Great Tobacco An' tidole. March 4, I860. tf. Harness tt Saddlery. The above business has again been re sumed at the old stand, lately swept away by the late flood, near Baldwin's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, where will be kept constantly on hand the best assortment of Harness, double aud single, Saddles, Bridles, Collors, and every other article usuacly furnished in this line of busniess. Work made to order on the shortest notice. A larrc assortment of Mountings and Saddlery Hard ware always on hand. Call and make your owr selection, and it will be furnished in style ard price not to be excelled in this market. Strict attention paid to repairing and done m shortest notice. Call and examine JOHN O. SAYLOR, Apent f.r PETER URUVER October 0, 1870. tf LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksmith in : DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANREN! THE Subscriber begs leave to iu form the public that he is fully .pre pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best style of the art. Having first-class material always on haud, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers The public are invite1 to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. September 19, 18G7.-tf. GO TO J. II. McCARTY'S, ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST., STR O CD SB CR G, PA.y and Buy yout FURNITURE, CARPETS, oar.-ci.oTiis, rugs, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS & FIXTURES, TARL.E CLOTHS, &c, and stve At Least Two Profits. As McCarty buys, direct from the manufac turer, for cash (not CO days), he can sell you MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUALITY, AND FOR LESS MONEY than you can buy at ictail either in city or country, and every article ia warranted lobe as represented. Sept. 1T6. 1867. Gothic Hall Dm Store. William ICoIliitIuatl, Wholesale and Retail I)ruirist. STUOUDSBUKG.Pa. Constantly on hand and tor pale cheap for cash, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Varuidh, Ker osene Oil, Perfumery and Famry Goods; also Sash, hliuris and loors. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal nurnose. P. S. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July t , 1304. a full assortment' home Made chAIrS Always on hand at SAMUEL S. LEE'S New Cabinet Shop; Franklin Street Stroudsburg, Penn'a; In rear of Stroudsburg Bank.' April G, '71. ly. LEWIS T. LA BAR & Ctf, lF.AM:it9 I?T Dry Goods, lankis Motions: , O rocertesj Pro vis ions, Flour and. Fred, Fish and Salts Boots and Shoes, Hard tea re, ten Tf Crockery, lirushes tD lirooyhs, Kerosene, and, in short, almost everything you catt think of or ask for; all of which fare of fered at smash down prices, at the old stand, ou Main-street, between the Bank and the Jrjjersonian office. I he public arc invited to call. LEWIS T. LA BAll & CO. February 1G, 1871. IL A" S Y EVA A 1 1 I v ia r t in cm i OK THE NATIONAL CAPITOL- Life Insurance Company Chartered by Special Act of Congrcs. office : CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDlNGv 135 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PlIILAUELrillA. A National Mutual Life Insurance Co. SPECIAL FEATURES. All policies non-forfcitable after the first year. CASH DIVIDENDS annually after the second year. Premiums low and management prudet. No extra premiums for women, army or navy officers, or conductors on pacssertgaf trains. No restriction to travel. Policy-holders secured by a deposit in the' United States Treasury. All moneys received in this department must be invested here. Policy-holders elect the Board of Trus tees, and the President of each local Board is a member of the Home Board. Therefore-' it is a purely mutual company. Agents wanted in Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. president : JOHN P. VERREE, TRV ST EES : John P. Verre, Amos R. Little, John R. Michcncr, Alexandcr M. Fox, E. S. Ta Image, Joseph B. Van Dusen, Thomas Cochran, Daniel Sutter, Josiah L. Haines, Charles J. Field, Simon Clratz, F. C. Gillingham, George Watson,- . Knight. James V. Watson, C. J. Hoffman, Henry T. Iloyt, Robert Shoemaker, George Reroscn, Charles Watson, Edward Bains. Nathan Middlcton, Benj. II. Shoemaker. John If. Bringhurst, Joseph Ball, Reeve PEDDLE 1 & WIDDIFIELD. Superintendents. C. D: BR ODI1EA1), Agent, Slroudeburj Pa. Fcbruaiy 23, 1S71. 6m. O. H. Dreher. E. B. Droher ii-iceisttzx: (2 doors west of the "Jeflcrsonian Office,") ELIZABETH STREET, StromNbur'?, Ia., DREHER & BUO., DEALERS I-V Drills, Medicines, Perfumery" and Toilet Articles. Paints, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and SliouldeF Braces. Seeley's Hard RUIIHER TRUSSES Also Bitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning' and Lubricating Oils. Phytwirtntt' Preseriptitms carefully Com--pounded. N. B. The Inchest Cash price paid for OIL of W 1NTERG R E EN. may t-tf. CHRISTIAN HILLER, Has Fitted ttj His Excellent EATIXtt AM) 15EER SALOON, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Fa. 0- lie now extends an invitation to alf his friends and former customers to call at hid old place of business. Here they can drink of his delightful beverages :: I:tgei Ilecr, Porter, Ale, Kltiue AY i lie, A.v.f Ac. and eat of his superior Cheese, Oyster,- Ac, Ve (7-Minors not allowed 10 visit his loot. I june 'J-.V?l-tf, DRUG i i nr