Crops Prospects. The monthly report of . S. Depart incut v Agriculture, now in pre.s, con tains t lie following tulormatiou cuueeruin" the cio s : Crn. The condition of corn, as re ported m the August returns, was high, except iu the Southern Slates, and the .; ''reports . ol' September are equally favor hb:e in the Middle "and Eastern State; Mill more encouraging iu the States be Vuiid the Mississippi and the Missouri, "and somewhat less so iuthe .Ohio Valley. The States Lelow an aveiage in the great -jrn producing districts, are; Kentucky, '. per cent. ; Ohio, iS ; Michigan, )6 ; Juliai.s, 17; Illinois, ito. Those above jut average arc: Wisconsin, 101); Minne sota, 1 US ; Mausis, 1 15 ; Nebraska, 1 12. Wheat. The wheat report is less fa- - voraLle than the returns of Spring aud curly Summer, except so lar as relates to 4 he Eastern and Middle States. Ihe cou !iri.n ill vhi':it Jit fli." fimft of li:irvpslini , is thus stated : Above au average: xcw , 'IJauisphiie, 101 ; Messachusettsi 101; New 1 otk, 102 ; New Jersey, 110 ; Penu t-)lvacia, 1U7 ; Maryland, 102 ; Michigan, ll't). lielow an average. Maine, i)5 ; Vermont, )) Delaware, 97 ; Virgiuia, 7! ; North Carolina, 5'J ; South Carolina, ; Georgia, o2 ; Alabama, G5 ; Missis pirpi, 01; Texas, 84 ; Arkansas, 70; J enncssee, 0 ; West Virgiuia. 04 ; Ken tucky. Go ; Missouri, 07 ; Illinois, 02; Indiana, 01 ; Ohio, 00 ; Wisconsin, 01; Minnesota, S0;.lova,. 00 Kansas, 08 ; ; Nclra.-ka, 80 - California, 74 ; Oregon. .". The amount grown in the South is mull, but the low condition there will af Jcct the supply but little. The deprocia. lion is about 10 per cent, in the Vet. which will Le partially offset by an iu- crease in area. Hurby is generally reported in a con dition below au average, except in a few l the States.- Among the most forward :ue New York, Ohio, Indiana and Wis C"ns'iJ. hulirlicat will also bo less in quantity th in usual. The Western . States prom ising a full quantity are Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska ami Kausa.v ,An. avcrr.se de pic-eiation of 10 rcrccut. may be ex peite 1. Rye is in nearly the average conditiou. the heaviest depreciation being in the South. Jy The hay crop is greatly ra cuccd in quantity, .but excellent in onlity, in a. majority of the Mates. Ihe States producing greater supply than uual are Georsia. vikan.taa, isconsin, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. The Missouri Valley, so long iisf u::;c-l to be a dry region, has secured n ahiiudacce, while the Ohio valley has rut 10 per cent. le?3 than usual. The crop of the Slates bordering on the At 1-itlio, between South Carolina ag l Maine, '! f,Pc-n reduce 1 one sixth ; the rcduc lion ia thoe east cf New Yo:k being one fjtirth. The quality of hay gathered i. P"iieral!y superior. In soc:e sections iu jury resulted from frequent and suddeu slioweis and storms in haying time. I', tutors. The potato crop promises t- be nearly an average one. The States irivin per cent ages belnw 100 are : Maine 01; Vermont, 00; Massachusetts', 07 West 'irginia, 89; Kentucky. SI ; II linois, 03 ; Indiana, 81 ; Ohio, i)S ; Michi j'"n. ' ; Wisconsin, 96 ; California, SS ; (Jrcgr.n, If J ; and several of the Southern Mites. Among the States above au jm-iji-; are : New Hampshire, 105; New Y.'ik, lUo ; New Jersey. 105 ; IVunsl v.iiiii, 105; Missouri, 101; Minnesota 311 ; Iowa, 105; Kansas, 105 ; Nebraska lor Si'-rrf Potatoes The Sweet Potato fr.io t a fall one betwecu New Yotk and "V irginii. and in Mississippi and Louis i-.n i ; and tleswherc in the Southern States somewhere Leluw au average. From the data received rcla lav Ui the sugar crop, aa iucreasc of 30 per cent, in the aggregate production may ex f ooted. La'-t year's crop was in round numbers 105.000 hogsheads. SmfLice Manuring;. N ivv that ths harvest is gathered and l..me l, and the. wheat crop safely iu the ground, the nest subject ia order h th; t ol manure ho;v to make the most Jof the fourccs of supf ly at baud, and huw to dis j ose of the manure when procured.--The ripply of home made manure can never be'ecnie adequate to our' needs, and it i only by means of the greatest carefulness and diligence tint sufficient can be gaih rrcd together to keep life in our soil. --Jr'ee l your soil when it is hungry," s-iys on old proverb, in which case the proverb ' b Dot "concentrated wisdom" at all, nor indeed wisdom of any kiud. Soil should never be allowed to become huogry. lie lore this can occur damage is being dune, to tepair which will need some manure to be expended, leaving less for present needs. With all our economy we shall - never have manure sufficient to supply our wants. It should therefore be a mat ter cf study how to apply what we have or cau procure, that it may do most good! JJy spreading on the surface we get uot - only the strength and fertility of the ma uurc, or whatever benefit occurs from p o tectiug or mulching the soil. lare straw, udecomposed has bceu found to exeit a good influence by the more covering ii has afforded, and heavy crops which uf ford deu.se shade, as peas, clover, or buck wheat, are reckoned to beneGt this soil imply trom thU shading. Then the kpreading of manure on the surface to re main there during the time the land is iyiug idle between crops, will have this ef tact, which will be additional to the direct . itianunal benefits accuring. Gardeners . hl!ow this system, and fanners could not Killow a better lead than that of thenar deners. The more uearly- the condition of the farm approaches that of the garden the nearer approach will be made in size and value of the crops, and in nothin" ean we learn 'more than in their svstcm wf laau tiring . ( "rth uw.l JIjiuc. ' Found out why people go to McCart&.s to eet their furniture, Leeauso he buys it at the lr:ii fi U, Minis of Ixic & Co. and bells it at an advance of only ticenty-ttro and tiro v tilth per cent. Or in other words, Hocking Chairs that he buys ot Lee & Co. (throusrh the runners he don't have) fbr34,f6 lie sells for $5,50. "1 ays It mi to buy some qood l ur- n if tire. . - J.KK & UO. Stroudshurg, Aug. IS, 1870. tf. ; ' Harness t Saddlery: The above lusincss has again been re sumed at the old stand, lately swept away by the late fl.od, near Baldwin Hotel, in Stroudsburg, where will be kept constantly on hand the best assortment of . , ; Harness, duulilc and single, Saddles, Bridles, Coilors, und every othr article nsuaely furnished in jhis line of husniesc. ; Work, made .to order on the shortest notice. A large assortment of- ' : ' . ' Mountings and Saddlery Hard ware always on hand. Call and make your owr selection, a nil it will be furnished in style ard price not to be excelled in this market. Strict attention p.iid to repairingand done in shortest notice. Call and ex mime JOHN O. SAYLOll. Agent for PETER URUVER October 0, 1370. tf . , . . . . Police" of Application for Hc-chartcr. i Notice. is? hereby given thit-application will be ma to the next Legislature, by the association composed of l he Stockholders of STROUDSBURG BANK, tor the renewal of the Charter of said Dink The mime anil style of said corporation shall continue to be, -Tlie' Stroudsburg Bank.' ' ' The location of snid Dmk shill continue to be in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and county of Monroe.' The object of said association is to con tinui ihe ex stonce of said corpora'c body, as a bank ot iesur, discount, and deposit, undtr I he provisions of the General Banking law of April 10, 1850. and its supplements. The amount of Canital Stock of said Corporation rnl be One Hundred Thousand shares ot Twenty-five Py order tiftlie B ard of Directors. fpgfSg STOG DELL STOKES, ll USi President "J.'mACKEY. Cashier. Stfoudtbnrg l'a. june 15 f'm. MRS. A I. LA BAR. DEALER IN - - , JIILI.IXESIY GOODS, Dress Making. Cutting and Fitting, Stitching, l'at'erns: of nil kinds; Black and colored Velvets, Ribbons, 1.4 ccs and Embroideries, Cornets and Hoisery, - rr y : I'm in Pancv RiMKirtfi. -''''- Fine Silk, Dicss Buttons, Cotton Fringe and Trimmings, J-:. ; Whit GoOls. , t' . Also Oral ami Imitation Hair, al! shides. Goods shown witS pleasure. Quick sal ef and sun II , profits will ic the motio at. this establish men. A call is solicited. ; Next door to William Ilollinshead's Dru Store, MainVt., Stroudsburg, Fa. MILS. A. I. LA BAR. April -JO. 1571 tf Important to Evcrj" body. TJie sulnjcribers would inform the pub!ic very respecttuMy; tliat they are carrying on the - u ........ .. , . . fl - ' ' t--oat ihoir old stand, one lcK)r above Dr. S. Wi.bon's Office, on Elizabeth st. Strouds burg, Fa., where tljoy will be happy to wait on llieir old cstoir.ers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call. Tliey have on hand a gool arrortment ol' BOOTS & SHOES, for men, women, misses'and childrens' wear, bum over Shoesand Sandals for men, vouth and iJi'u-t;s. A general assortment of Lasts and! Boot-Trees, shoe rTlirtud. Wax. Heel AaiLvl'inccr Piruchesi, EyeJetfsarid Eve lett Setts, J'egs and Fcg-Cutters, Shoe Ham mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, also, li- uing and bunting skins, a goodarticie of Tampico Boot Morocco, French Morocco and French Calfskins, Jesting and all kinds of Shoemaker tools-, Ink Powder and SIk Blacking, and Frank Miller's Water-proof oil blacking. All of which they oiler tbr also at small advance upon cost. Give us u call, no charges for showing' coods. P. S. Boots a nd Shoes made to order and warranted. - -".-'.. i CHARLES WATERS &, SON. Stroudsburg Jan. 1 180(. ' QO TO . M. F. EVANS &. CO'S ' ; DEUG STOEE, ... - - (Successors to C. S. Detrich cj- Co.,) MA L .V THEE T, N TJi O UDSB UliG, Pa. Ettit;i ?iv.v Uitildiu, : Coiutantly on' hand a fulf stock of pure ! icings, . ! lii iigs, ' Che nuca ! s, rsirefwlly selected a nd purchased for CASH. A full. s-o tnif ut of - .. . M 77; A T M-WlCllk "PERFUME nj. I'nnry Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Cuttle Powder, Cattle Liniments. -Also " ' ' "" '. . . " 4 ' - '' i -: . ' f 1 . " S. I)clrili' IIotKo Iotvlci', P t up and constantly on hand by fvl.F. EVANS & CO. i PROF. MYERS Penetrating Liniment, and C S. DETRICK'S Compound Syrup of Tar Wild Cherry & Honrhound.' Also the best WINES and BRANDIFM for Medical purposes. White Leads, Od, Paints. Varnishes, Mixed Paints.&c. i W I:IJUW ULASS, SODA AS IT. SAL Soda, Whiting, . Lubricating, Neatsfoot Oils, $c, 4'c. - Trusses, Supjsorteris and Shoulder Braces.' '- ' . .i. Vi Five per cent off on all Cash sales of over one dollar. , declG'ea-tf - : . . . , -BLANK . DEEDS ' For sale at this OiEce THE ' ORIGINAir 5. a i y f SEWING, MA CHI .ME, The Simplest, : . .... : . L The Most Complete, The Handsomest, . r ; , j s : fJ 5 1 The Best isi the Marlict. Its Simplicity, Durability, Ease of Opera lion, Perfection in Mechanicat construe! ion; Lightness and Beauty in Style and Finish, and adaptation to' a large range of. work; delight md satisfy everybody, and challenge the World. ' EooVaT THE BlPRpyEMENTS. -A'New ttnd Improved ; Drop FeeiC j t A New and Improved Tension.; A New and lm proved ,11 cm mer. : v ! li' A New and Improved Feller.1 , A New and Improved Braider. A New and Improved Cordcr. ' A New and Improved Head and Lifter. A New and Improved Tuck Marker. A New and Improved Eindcr. ' " ' A New and Improved Quilter. i , A New and Improved IlufRer. IT MAKKS TIIK Elastic Lock Stitch WHICH WILL NOT UNRAVEL. r , 4y Its Simplicity enables auy one to be come proficient. ' t An earnest invitation is 'extended to those about topurchase a Sewing Machinc, to call, examine, aud be convinced." " S.f,E BY' '. DARlVS'DREHEBUsent t , K i 5 - ''- i ru J - 01 iivjvji7cii.; iiu, 1 .v. aug 17 tf , x.- , . .. - LEWIS T." iX'BA."& o. Dry Gnnr7s l'f"w.TC JTotl'tMISy Grocrrt'cx, .y ; V jjivtttons, Flour nml Frvil, ... ... ' . " ' : ".-i '-. "-':. ..jfYxi and Salt, Boot st and Shoes, Jlardirnrr, Wooden Ware, Crockery, If rushes iV Is rooms, Kerosene, and,'Tu short, almost everything you can think of or ask lor; all of which are of fercd at smash down prices, at the old stand, on Main-street, between the liank and the JrjJ'crxvm'tnt office. The public are invited to call. . LEWIS T. LA 13 All & CO. February . 10,1371.. . ( . Carriimc 1 fl- : i. J ; . The undersigned takes this method ; of informing the public, thatjhc still con tioucs the above business iu all its branches nt his old Stand, on Franklin - street. Stroudsburg, l'a , where he will be liap py.to receive orders for woik -iu his liuc. including gcueral , Wneelwrighting-, Blacksmith- ing, Painting, Trimming, &c. Ilis stock, of the best juality of seasoned Juniber Is largeo'd very com pie te: and as uas a iuii lorce 01 ursr class workmen at all the branches, he flitters himself that he is fully prepared 'to accomodate au who lavot him with order, and ruarau tee entire satisfaction. : , .1 i . j. llepairing promptly attended to .'I H'.U. HUNTSMAN July 23,-1870. " OSADALIS The 'ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADALIS aro published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently ... PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Disease, Liver. Com plaint and all diseases of the lilood.yr , c . , . , CSE 20TTLS CP EOSADAUS will do more good than ten bottle of iho Syrupa of Sarsaparilla. THZ UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalia in their practico for Uie past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative -and Blood Purifier. DU. T. C. PUGTT, of Baltimore. DR. T. J. BO YKI.V, - DR. R. W.CARll. " , DR. F. O. DANXKLLY, " DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasrille, K y. DU. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. ' DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED A1TD END0ESED BY J. B. FRENCH ti SONS, Fall River, F. W. S5IITII, Jackson, Mich. , . v A. F. W HEELER, Lima, Ohio. . B. HALL. Lima. Ohio. CRAVEN & CO., Oordonsvillo, Va. SAM'L. G. McFADDEN, Murfreet- uuro, x cnn. , Our space will not allow nf nv . tended remarks in relation to the virtues of Kosad&lis. Totbe Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to anvthev have rrrp . sod in; the treatment of diseased bioou; ani to the afflicted we Bay try Rosadalis, and you will be restored ' to health. Rosadalis Is sold bv all Drn price SO per bottle. Address US. CLEMENTS & CO. 1 Manufacturing Chemutt, BaiTixoaz, K, , July 2071 ly. , " , . CSuiWCTtfUKItS TO I'KTKH.s' Mu-'tT .... .j!-PICA,r 'MuxtiiLy get all tLe latct V1 Hanil bctit Mu-sio at one and two , . cents a j-icc... Every number con- TT E tan, (,-o.n to$5 WO"rUi of new . Music; and ft can he had for 30 ; C! ' cents. The July and Angut nmn- O AM ntain Thirty Vlac of M 11- T ' ic, (72 pages, whwt-music - size,) I P- and will be,rnailed fqr 50 penu. J Address 'J.'-Lw il'KTER.- IC Uroadway, New York auj 17ttf 't tr. 3 ltUill Goibic Hall Drug Siorc. Williaiia SZoIIiulacntl, Wholesale and Ueiail Druggist. STIIOUPS13URG, Vx. Constantly on hand and tor sale cheap for cash, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paiuts, Oil, Glass, Putty, 'Varnish, Ker- osc.ac OiiPcrfuniery and Fancy Goods; " Sash; bliisds and Doors. "-- t"w 1 ' . " ' ' ' ;'' -"Pure "Wiues aud Liquors for Medicinal purpose.v) P. S.-Physicians Prescriptions care fully conipouudcd. . . Stroudsburg, July 7, 18G4. 'XlN cxtoiiMve lot off 'STOVES of xJLriill decriplions have been-received at I he -ilore of the subscriber, in .the, borough of Stroudsburg'.' lie has' ' ' ;.. COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest imnrovemenls; and entire new styles mid considcrublesnvingof fuel, which can be had at the lowest City prices. Also, all kinds of ' Stove-Pipe. i A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev ery description, constantly on' hand, which vnl be sold Tnl v holes.i !e and retnil, as rea sonfib!co8 ean b hiid in,' the City. All kiiids'of rcpain'ri'y (lone hi the shortest, cheapest and best manner."! Call and exam ine his stock before you purchise elsewhere. Feb. 11, 'G9. WM, S.FLO It Y. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY hes on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS lobe found outside of either city (New York or l'hiladclphia). and will make this brand ol Ins business A SPECIALITY. - COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can be furnished at one hour's noiice for shipment, at a " charge or one-third LE8S THAN ANY SHOP IN STROUDSBURG In nocase v 1 1 1 he charge more than TEN PER CLN T above actual cost. ,'f - Iu SI II A 13it A ii ittended to in any pirt of the County at 1. l . A-4 ... uio s.ioriesr possible notice. Sept. 2G ,07 Itcli! Itcli! Itcli! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! . USB IIOLLIXSIIEAD'S ITl'II i SALT RIIED1 0I.M3IEM '. No Fiimilv should be without this valua ble medicine, for on the first appearance ol t!ie di.orik:r on the wrists, between the fin er., &c., a slight application of Ihe Oint ment wfll cure it, and "prevent its br-inj tn ken by others. - . . 0 Warranted to give satisfaction or money renmuea. ; Prepared and M, wholesnle and retail by Ur. IIOLLINSHEAI), trnudshurj, Oct. .'11, '07. , Drujrgist. MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 6'. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 4non oft property t. Insured $1,900,00 - 1 he rale of Insurance in this Company s one dollar for ccry thousand dollars in lured, after which payment 110 further char ges will bo made, except to cover actual lo by fire that may fall upon members of the (.0111 pa ny. The policies iiied by this Company are perpetual, ana anord tiie tullest security, with the largest economy and convenience H'..: .11 . ... '. ' 1 his company wiunoi issue iunnenes DislillericH or Cabinet Shops. , Applicntions forInsuranco may. be made 'o either ot the ilan;.gers, hurveyorsor Sec. rciary. f x MANAGE ItS. f J. Depne Lnbar, JJ.icb Knecht, Itichard K. Staples, John Edinn-er. Silas L. Drake, ... Francis Ilairerman. Charles 1). Brodhead, Jacob Stoufler, ltolirt Uoys, J hcodore Schoch, William Wallace, ! Thomas W. Rhodes, Stodell Stokes, STOOD ELL STOKES, President. E. D.SD reher, Secretury end Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Monroe co. Melchoir Spragle, ' Peter Gilbert, ' - Ceo: Gv Slmt. r. - 4 Tho. W.Rhodes,, i, , Surveyors r. a. uppeir, w ayno co. J. II. Wells, r j Pike co. RichM Camden, Northampion, Sam'I Ziegenfus, Carbon. " ' 07" The'stated meetincr of the bnr,f f Managers takes place at' tbe:8ecretarv r. fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 2 b'olock P. M. R.'k- r!frS:(r LL KINDS XJ tni OlRco. L . t A GHE&T MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKERS C-ir.TFOHKIA VINEG-AR BITTEES . Hundreds cf Thousands Boor t-'fiimor-.r o th'-ir VoaJcr- O - 9. 1 f, p.tr Jul Curative Effects. 5m IIsVHAT ARE THEY ? gs;- THEY ARE 2TOT A VILK FANCY DRINK, re? Made of Poor Ram, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweet ened to please the taste, called " Tonica," " Appctiz erB," ' Restorers," c., tbat lead tfce tippler oa to draoJcenness and ruin, lmt arc a true Medicine, mado from the Native Hoots and Herbs of California, free from allAlcohvlic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD rUKIFIEIt and A LIFE GIVINU PKIXCIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invlcorator of the System, carrying olT all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take these Bitters according to direc tion and remain long nnxrelL $100 will be given foran lnrnrablo case, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organd wasted beyond tho point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rfcenmn 4am Rod Goat Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, llllion, Kcuiitteut and Intermittent FoTera Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most success ful. Such Diseases crc caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally rroclnccd by derangement of tlio Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA Oil 1XD1GESTIOX, Head ache. Tain la the ELor.ldcrs, Conghs. Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Corr Ercctatlons of the Stomach, Had taste in the Jinuili, UiUoa3 Attacks, Talpltatlcn of thellcart, Icflsmmttion of thoLnngs, Tain In tho regions of tho Eidaeys, and a hundred other painful ymptoms, arc the ffsprlcc6 of Dyspepsia. ; Tluy iavigoratj the Stomach and stimnlato tho tcr pldlircrand bowels, which render t!icm of ccccinallcd cflcacyla clcc::r:n3 t'.-.e l.Icod cf all impurities, and Imparling i:cr Lie r.at'. vigor to tho wholo system. roil SIi.IX BIS EASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt r.heum, Elotchct, i'.ci, I i flts. I t;ttnlcr.Dci!o, Car-bnnclcs,r:in--SVoiS-r, EcalS-Ecad, Sore Eyes.Eryiip tlas.ltch, Scnrrj, r;colcrit:o::s cf the Tkln, Ilumcrs and Diseases of the S.-k':n, of v.-hatcver r.cn-.c or nature, arc lltcral'.y dnsj r.p and carried out of the system in a short time t y the sec cf these Elttcrs. Ona lottlc in tuch cncs wi'.l convince ths rccrt Incredulous cf their curative effect. Cleanse tho Vitiated Dlocl vrhencrer yoa Cr.d its i::.pnrltics burct:r.g t!:rcr.s'.i f.12 cUln la rimplcs, Erup tions cr Seres ; ilccnsa it v hen you Cr.d it obstructed cni ilnggish l.i ths vc'.ne ; clcassa U v.hcn it is foul, and your reelings v. i:i t:".l ycr. vr'.xn. E.-cp ths blood pure and the htr.ltn cf tiie ryst?i:i v. ni follov.. TIN, TA 1"E and other WG :: .'I IS, InrUsg la Css rysteni of so :aai:y thoussails, are tlTectur.r.y destroy ed aal remoTcd. Tor full directions, r-rCL carefully the circular arocr.d cr.ch l-ettls, rrl:;t.d in fonr l.-.n-guagct- English, German, Trench sad Cp;.r.ah. J.tVALKEr., rroprlutcr. E. E. IIOCAED C CC, Dr-.:-ri.t3 r.r.J Ccr.. J!.gcr.!r. fan Trirrifco, Cel , r.-J C- nd li Comnic:co Street , :cw lor. 17-SOLD EX A EL DEUGC13T3 AXD EEALEES. Ociober 50, 1870. ly. SAMUEL HOOD, 1 y .y . '7 1?S Whnhsidc vnd Retail Dudcr in STOVES, TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, AND IN Mflal House Furnishing (iooils . , CENERALLY. Roofing aud Spouting tlone on shmt notiee, with the Uwt material, 1 . ' ana at reason:: Me prices. Ills Mock of Va,1, Parlor nl Oiliin Stoves emliraic-s all the best varieties known to jhe trade. ' ; CALL AXD SEE. Store tliinl lniiMinsr, ahovu the MetlioJist Lliureh. .Mam street, STKOUnsiiUlKJ, 1A. August 4, IS70. tfV" QFF TIIE FIIONTJ3TK13J3T. LOOK BEFOSJKYOUMIAF. Or, in other words, cxnmnio ?ooils ml nvlf wmre you uuy. 1 itavo a nlentlid lot ot Bl v ' NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and city make at PIUCES THAT MUST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, . . , ' DINING ROOM, AT PRICES AS LOW AS UEFOUE TIIE WAR. Sales Room and Manufactory all under one Roof, ou. 1 i a 11 Ml it Street, In tho rear of the Stroudsburg IJanfc, SAMITKT. T VP 3 c 1 WOO "3 e 5- p V- ' r PI fiw ii? dim j!. ;1 'i LOOK THIS WAY ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or BIacksmithing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANKENl THE Subscriber begs leave tn form the public that he is fuIIT J Vpared, at his establishment a?,?" corner of Simpson and Sarah streets the borough of Stroudsburg, to mat' 18 order, every stjlc of et9 Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his liDC of . siness, at the shortest possible notice . i on the most reasonable terms. Carnages repaired, trimmed and ra;nf ed in the best style of the art. Ilavinjr first-class material ,1 Vi Oli.l nml wn. C .. i 1 'J Oft """l nuug uut UISL-C1.ISS VVOrL-m niw ye turned out j' hisfchon. . ' In connection with his Carriage SU he has also a JJlacksmith Shon WJ superior workmen will alwavs lo ready to attend to the orders of customer! The public are invited to tall and uujiuc uis siuun ueiore purchasiojr eV where. VALENTINE KALT7 September ID, lSG7.-tf. go ToriiTlAjiTrsr ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST, TR O UD SB UR G. PA and Buy your FUHNITUISE, CARPETS, oir..rr.nTi:s nirr: IV I DOW SHADES, CVKYAIXS& riXTLliu! TA15LE CLOTHS, &c, and sive At Least Two Profits As McCarty buys, direct from the mnnufiirJ turer, for cask (not 60 day), he can sellts MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUALITY, AND FOR LESS M0.NK I tlian you can buy at :ctail either in citrr couniry, and every article is warranted tobrl as rereenieil. Sept. fl. A Chance to male Money! One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar, A Mire thing and no Deception, Every person owning HORSES, CAT TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guaranbr. to make One Hundred Dollars by usirji One Dollar Package of 44 YOUATT'S CONDITION P0WEEE," manufactured by William IIollinskdi Stroudsburg. If you have never used it tr a l'nckage and if it does not benefit j.c stock to the amount of one hundred dollr. in your estimation, call at the store andf your money refunded. HORSES. It will give thema goodr petite, keep their skin loose ar.d renders::' coal soft and shining, keeping ihem in condition with one-half th.e feed, being thH by a saving of one-halt the money. C01V.V. It makes tlicm give more is with onr-half the feed, and if they nivem milk of course you make more BUTTfi and the more butter the more money I have so much confidence in ilieCV:- Powder that I make the above otfer, knf ing well that it will do all that is clai! for it. WM. IIOLLINSIIEAD. (XT Ask to see The Great Tobacco i ; tidotc. I March 4, 18G9. tf. j undertaking: LEE &. Co. would mo t respectfully nounce that having procured an eirgam HEAESE, ! and having a person in their empty :f twelve years experience, in the undertake; business, are now prepared to attend lotn dertaking in all its branches in the bestpj siblc manner. r COFFINS and CASKETS ot any fj style or quality, constantly on hai"l. s ready for shipment at short notice. Otil by mail promptly attended to. Our clur?f are moderate; we have no disposing distress the living or rob the estates ol dead. N. B. Readv-mniln ROBES, neatly ten up, can be had at any time, at the N1". Room of LEU &, Co. f May 2G, 1S70. ly. J, NEWFIlS j The undersigned having formed a co-P nership, under the firm name vt Buit i j zog, for the purpose of carrying on eb:' ing business, at East Stroudsbur?. would respectfully inform the puU'c they will be able, all times, to furoiilt0 dor, a pure article of .AJLIE at short notice. Their stock of ,a,e!' ing the best the City amrds, none WV..: purest and best malt liquors will bf ,'Tr(.f ted to leave their establishment. 1 ftt J spcctfully solicit the patronage ofWr lie. JOHN BURT, - i JACOB F.HE' East Stroudsburg, Pa. Dec. 1, J v ,v"v"; 'm-Aafir tlO'1' i 9 -. r . . rii' es 01 - ' away lur wuriiim-o """ alll f ture, but go to WcCarty's, and you $ "en 1'iiiu lur 11. .IP 1 nttVT yon knot' "ru' Stroudsburg who understands his It not. attend a Funeral nw"o- -ii other Undertaker in town, and )'oU ,a f v 3 ' lAlrilo5lS71.-Jy. the proof of the fact. IW
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