lcieh belli ftfe now the gfcaf sensa ion. Our young ladies are on the qui uic tor prospective sleigh rides. i.fj rccnbnd's icy inountaius," about which the churchea so often sing, are far from being abodes of heathenism. A- bout half the population belong to the Lu fhcran communion, and the whole coun trv is well supplied with churches, pas- tors aou caiccinsis. ic salaries 01 cler gymen range from 800 to $1,400, which i tetter loau ic aicuu iu mis country. n Mr- Hekciier's church has a meni- berhip of 2,116, of whom S25 are males and l,-"Jl females. There was 20G ad mis siou and 72 withdrawals by letter, death and removal during the year. The school membership is 1,038 ; the Bethel .Mission, 2 310. The income from pew rents for thejear is $56,774 ; the general collec ti.mS of the church have amounted to $t".?C!2. Plymouth school collections, J2?,004 ; the total income, $85,778. Muic salaries amounted to 7,000. gentleman who has recently tisited tfce scene of the great fires id the woods T)f Wisconsin, says that in a potato field it Williamsville, where fifty-nine dead Mies were fouud, the potatoes were all rcjtcd. The partially-roasted remains T-f djruestic animats and deer, wolves and tear were found scattered over the dis trict. At J'eshtigo fifty houses had al rfsij heen erected, and with the assist ant cniuing tli c j will be in good shape to commence the Spring bugiuess. One of the most remarkable cases of Jrsth on record is that of a station agent on t lie Boston and Maine Railroad, who died a few days since from the bi!e of his little daughter, a mere child. She had been suffering with the diptheria, and the father, for some reason not stated, put hi hand on her mouth, when she seized ami bit it with just force enough to break the sliin. The virus from the child teeth penetrated the wound and was diffus p.l through the system. After a week's i!lne, durining which time his body be came much swolcn, he died. The Grand Jury of Gloucester county, N. J., have indicted the Catholic clergy man of the town of Swcdesboro', and two ether rcrsons, as resurrectionists. About ?ix weeks ago a member of the Catholic rhurch died, and was buried in the church yard, in a lot purchased by the widow. I'rior to his death deceased had heea derelict in his religious duties, and the priest is alleged to have ordered the remains to be removed from the burial pround. This was doue at night, by the two men also indicted, and the corpse was buried outside the ground and the grave filled up. A woman living near by saw them at work, and telling of it, an excite meet was created, whereupon a party of the friends of the deceased again dug up the body and replaced it in the original frare. On the the following Sunday, such of the pr.rty doing this as were members f the Catholic church were expelled by the priest, amid great disorder. The two men who were also indicted pleaded puilty, one of them turning State s evi dence. The clergyman is said to content plate bringing suits for trespass against the persons who replaced the body in the turial ground. An exchange says that accounts of speedy and effectual cures of cancer by the uc of clover tea continue to reach u from all directions From Brooks county. Ocorjia, a responsible gentleman writes t) the Knnxville Whig, giving the case f a lady who had been afHicted for eigh teen years with a cancer which had resist d the eff rts of the best medical skill to tflcct a cure or even an alleviation of the tlUease. The cancer had attacked her on 'he riht cheek, just below the eye, and bad eaten pretty much all of that side of her lace, together with the eye, and the create?; portiou of her oot-e. The lady has been completely cured in a few months by t lie use of clover tea. The red clover is used ; the tops are boiled in water, and the tea is used exter niLj and internally. About a quart a JY should be drank, and the tea should be ued as a wash twice every day The remedy should have the widest publicity. 1' 1 iueirrnsiv anH if if clwitiM fall In effect a cure, iu any case it can do no harm. Jury List Dec. Term, 1871. 7i"r'w'- Mark Miller, Harrison Sebring. 'h'.nutl I Vrter Ser fas.. !rr4 Anthony Burger, George E. Doden- m u'tn ( 1 1 a rle Fet 1 1 e r m an. Mieliael Miller. ') Peter Michael. ira?hW William B. Heller, Francis Kel- 1 Wt-. Jacob W. Kresge. Enoch Buskirk, Jacob Fellenrcr. 'Wifr-M Daniel Brown, Samuel Cort right, J,mM Hint-line, Gideon Kinnev, Peter Zim- '"f-Willian Fine, Philip S. Lee, Thorn- Iilifie.. rl'W6MryJt,h?t,h Keller, Richard S. Sta T'"Uoiik!; George W. Merwine. PKTIT JURORS. -"' i.(t'-Sawuel Arnold, Jabob Grecn 'ijover John Wagner. ' Jacob B. Ted. ifiM N'WW. John Hohenshield, Levi PoVj, JoLn Thomas, Alfred Witzell. V'''f John Frantz, Jr Joseph Green yn, Tolunas Klinetop, Samuel Metzgar. JiiutUto John F. Binder, Simpson Feth fr"an JoLn V. Shoemaker. John Dailv, Philip Frailey, Peter tri'K Philip Hay. 1 ' I'eu!' ,S",!' W-Oeorge W. Labar, George W. .1 . 1 CITS. CI, ar'ldf Martin Detrick, Peter Dornblazer. vnrlw Hilert, Levi Frantz. ;' John M. Shively. ' Stephen Bollinger. y4 Jacob Miller. . Charles L. Frantz, Timothy Marsh. j,'.'44MM-Sauiuel Alwp, Dppue Labar, 'uilP HoOTaian, James (Jr. Kintner, Jacob Ur t' VI,n M- TracU Samuel Walter, Reu- firo'vl Samuel Custard, Charles Hallet, -Uarles Ilr.nrv i,tityJohn ll- Connor. George De- ,un$, UllliaiQ Florv. AhlwKr.m T.nKor ffyjuLnwi Jacob Sdne. I vukhan nock Jct,b Keenbold. A white deer was received in TT.-;. burg, from the Allegheny mountains, the a Jexas man sued a tfev?sfar,er for va-.vvw u.iu gyi a netting and (JU cents How the Cholera Lies Dormant and Re-appears. The British Medical Journal, noticing of cholera in Lngland, caused by the wmciy arrival ot cold weather, adds (hat uum respite, and continues with these remarks, which this om,nC- , , " .VUUWj uo j ijugiana: curing uie cold season the low tem perature arrests the extension nf th d; ease ; it does not extinguish it or destroy v- u, Buuaequent activity in the panicles ot contagion which await the re turn ot a higher temperature- The Bus sian experience of 1847 is still at hand to teach us. ihe epidemic which had be come general at the close nf 18J7 to be brought to an end by the severe winter of 1847 -48. From the 1st of r eoruary, iais, there was no more cholera deaths, and every one supposed the out break to be over. But the month ni April and May of that year dispelled these mu.-Mons. uoiera reappeared everywhere "-3 iiaunis OI Hie Drev ou vear. and Freau wun irigtuiul rapidity through out the whole Russian Empire. The num oer or deaths in all Kussia in the month of July, 1848, is stated by Dr. Ch asseaud, vi omyrna, uiS rnze J'Jssay, just pub lished at ConstantionDle. to have amount ed to 80,000 weekly. The existing state of things at Constantionple, and the his tory of the German cholerashin which has just reached New York, show that pre sent sense of security is based upon data wi.icn are merely local ann superficial. The Great Pennsylvania Farms. The most celebrated farms in the Penn sylvania German country are not the en terprise ot the provincial people whom 1 described in my letters upon that quaint region, l allude to the stock-breeding estate of 11 W. Coleman's heirs, called the "bpcedwell farm," which comprises t- s r . . . 4,cuu acres, of which 800 are under cul tivation ; and the "Elizabeth farm," of 1,100 acres, the property of G. D. Cole man, cousin of the deceased foregoin The Cole mans were Irishmen. The original Coleman was employed as a wood chopper by the proprietor of the Mound iron works, near Lebanon, Pennsylvania. One day the proprietor received a let ter from a man in his employ, beautifully written, and sigued Coleman, asking for some bread and meat, the writer saying he was starving. Not the man's needs, but his handwriting moved this flinty ironmaster. He sent for Coleman and made him confidential book keeper. The The Irishman, by shrewdness and grow ing influence, finally absorbed the busi ness of his befriender, and left an im mense interest to two sons. One of these, recently deceased, founded the largest stock farms in the middle States. He bought a stallion called Speed well's Ham bletontan, half brother of Dexter, rated at $20,000, and at present the estate is occupied by 150 mare, which are charged S150 for serving, exclusive of feeding. To this farm Western stock is diverted on its way to market, and made big for Boston and Xew England draught pur poses. The Pennsylvania Germans, whatever their ignorance on matters of monetary science, are adepts at stock breeding, and there are quantities of directly imported sheep cattle and horses in Lancaster coun ty fresh from Normandy, Alderny, Jer sey and English Devonshire and Sussex. Cor- Chicago Tribune. AN ALLEDGED COUNTERFEITER. ACQUITTAL OF MARY BROWN SHE IS TAKEN TO CINCINNATI FOR TRIAL A SKETCH OF HER LIFE. Mary Urowo, who was tried in the United States District Court on Monday, was acquitted, the jury rendering a ver dict after the usual hour of adjournment. The detectives were very much chagrined at the result, but do not purpose to let this woman, who, it is alleged, is one of the most notorious counterfeiters in the country, escape now that they have charge of her. Immediately after the acquittal, and when the woman thought she was free, an officer from Cincinnati tapped her up on the shoulder and served a warrant for her arrest on a charge of dealing in the 'queer" in that city. He left with his prisoner for Cincinnati last night, where he will be tried for offenses committed in the Southern District of Ohio. The government officers state that she is one of the most notorious counterfeiters in the United States, and her history is, in some respects, a romantic one. It is alleged that she was atone time a partner of the celebrated Charles Ulrich, a Prussian, in the employ of the Treasury Department, and who was considered one of the very best engravers in the United States. He engraved the counterfeit one hundred dollar compound interest note, aod about a million of dollors of it went into circulation before it was detected. He is now serving a term of twelve years in the Ohio Penitentiary, at Columbus This woman, who was a friend of his at the time, has served a term of five years in Trenton for passing counterfeit money, and has been well known in the principal cities of the East and West Her sou was arrested in New York re cently, and escaped from the Ludlow Street jail. It is reported that she has been very successful, and has generally operated on a grand scale as what is technically knowu as a wholesale dealer. She would generally rent a house in some fashionable locality, furnish it regardless of expense, aod secure admittance to re spectable society, aud there conduct her operations in such a manner to frequent ly elude the vigilance of the shrewdest government detectives. In personal ap pearance she id a very attractive matrion ly lookiog woman, and, when fashionably dressed, would be the last person in the world to be accused of encasing in this nefarious business. Philadelphia In quirer, Dec. 11. Stroudsburg Market Report. Corrected weekly for .The Jeftersonian by U. V. UitODHKAD, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions. Mess Pork, per bbl. Hams, sugar cured, per lb. Shoulders Mackerel, No. 1, per bbl No. 2, Butter, roi: Salt per Sack Lard Cheese E?gs, per dozen Beans, per bushel Dried Apples per lb. Potatoes, per bushel. Hay, per ton Straw, per ton Wood, per cord Wool 20 00 22 00 16 17 14 25 00 28 00 13 00 28 2 25 15 15 1 50 12 18 SO 2 00 10 40 15 00 12 00 5 00 35 40 CUAI MARKET REPORT, Corrected weekly by Gardner & Wallace Wholesale and Retail dealers in Flour, Meal, Feed, Grain. &c Flour, per bbl., Extra to best Family $7 50 to $9 00 Rye Flour per bbl. 5 50 6 00 160 1 80 1 90 2 00 1 40 1 60 1 40 2 90 85 50 55 50 75 1 00 Corn Meal, per cwt. chop feed, clear grain, per cwt. White Wheat per bushel Red Wheat Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. Corn per Lush Oats Barley Buckwheat Rye CAPTAIN JAMES GALLAGHER Steamboat Captain, of Pittsbure. pa writes "The inventor ef Mishler's Herb Litters is a benefactor to the human race. I was a vic tim to the worst form of Dyspepsia : nir health failed to such an extent that my Physicians prouounced me incurable. I had used all sorts of remedies and even took a voyage to Cali fornia ; but nothing relieved me. When Mish- lera IIrb Bitters was recommended I refused to use it : but my friends insitinir. I at last yieiaeu. i am tnanklul that 1 did bo, for it 11 V j m - cured me, and I am now as well, hale and strong as i was hiteen years aco." uec i t i-ini. DIED. At the residence of P. J. Younc at East Stroudsburg, on the 17th, inst. Catharine M., wife of Thomas H. Curtis, of Williamsburg, N. Y aged oil j-ears 6 months and 1 1 days. TAKE NOTICE. An Election of the Stock holders of the Monroe County Agricultural Society, will be held in the Court House, in the Borouch of Stroud.sburg, on Tuesday, January 2d Si 2, to elect six Directors, nve to serve for three years and one to serve for one .year. L'llAS. S. DbiTKICK, dec, 21 -2t Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, Letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph J. Keller, deceased, of the township of Hamilton, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themsel ves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims, will present them, dnlv authenticated, for set tlement, to MARY JANE KELLER, Stormsvule, or THOMAS W. RHODES, dec 21, '71-6t. Stroudsburg, Pa. CAUTION! Whereas my wife ELIZA MAXX, has lef; my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, the public are hereby cautioned not to trust or harbor her on my account, an I am determined not to pay any debts contracted bv her. TIIEO. IL MANN. December 6, 1871. lm. Caution! Take Xoticc! T "bc public are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any person, un der any preten.se whatever, from this date, on my account, as I am determineU to re sist, to the full extent of the law. the pay ment of all debts contracted by any one in my name, without regard. to person, except upon my written order. THEODORE SCIIOCII. Strocdsburo, Pa., ) June, 7 1871. Geo. "W. Jackson. Amzi LeBar. JQRS. JACKSOX & LeIIAH, PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS; & ACCGTlIIERS, Stroudsburg and Eatt Stroudsburg, lt. Office in Stroudsburg, Wyckoff's building, near Odd Fellow's Hall. Office in East Stroudsburg;, next door to Smith's store. dec. 14'71-tf NOTICE. The stock holders of the Monroe County Mun-ufacturino- Company, will meet for the purpose of organizing the Company and election of of ficer, for the present year, and transacting o iher matters necessary for putting the Compa ny in motion, at the public house of Lewis T. Smith, at Forks Station. 3onroe County, on Thursday, 21st of Dec. at 1 o'clock p.m. where all are notified to be present and give them their heartv co-operation. GEO. S. KNIPE: Dec. 14, 1871. Trial List Dec. Term, 1871. Christopher Marsh vs. Joseph Strunk. Sarah Post vs. George Btird. Lewis V. Williams vs. Adam Bogart. Duiiton & Lasson vs. John I. Allender. Samuel S. Bush vs. Peter L. llerrington. Ldwin & Ralph Mead, Jr. & Co. vs. Jacob 1 WyckofT. George F. Heller vs. George W. Drake. David M. Henkel vs. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Stroudsburg. Same vs. John S. Fisher, et. al. Cornelia Marvin vs. Henry Jarvin. Same vs. Samuel Haney. John Baldwin, Adm'r. vs. Samuel G. Peters. win Jleinhart vs. William H. Keinhart. David W. Henkel vs. St. John'n Evangelical Lutheran Church Stroudsburg. THO. M. A'cILHANEY, Pro. Argument List-Dec. Term 1871. Overseers of the Poor of East Stroudsburg vs. Overseers of poor of Stroud iownshtp. Wra. G. Garner vs. George Fredrick. Fred. Deubler vs. Peter Jiller. Wm. N. Peters vs. Peter Strunk. Executions to Auditors Report, Jesse Van Buskirk's Estate. Commonwealth vs. Joseph C. Snyder;. C. S. Detrick vs. C. C. Tasken. same vs. same. Fergus Otty vs. B. Castle & Co. THO. .V. .VclLHANEY, Pro. Dec. 14, 1871 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, Letters of Administration on the estate of C'has Waters, deceased, of the Borough of Slrond.burgt having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment, and those having claims, will present them, duly authenticated, for settle meiu, to c. LEWIS WATERS, dec.l4'71-6t Administrator "Wm. Euff, DEALER IN Oysters, Fresh FisSi, &c. In basement of John O. Savior's Saddler hop, two doors above Coal office, Main St.. oiruuusDurg, l'a. Oysters can be had by the quart or gallon dec. 14 '71-lm. Save Your Money, By buying your GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED, at and below City prices, of W. S. Barcer. successor to A. W. Lodeer. East Strouds Durg, opposite Depot. N. J$. Agent.for the Hamilton flour. wholesale and retail. Come and try it. . --. . . . . ' iiec. , 1871. lm Widows' Appraisement. The appraisement of Widows in the fol lowing Estates, will be presented for ap provai to the next Urphans Court of Monroe County, to be held at Strouds- burcr, on Monday, December 25, 1871. Estate ot John 31. Deubler, deceased. " " Godlieb Dohner, " " Charles Waters, " " Melchoir Bossard, " Charles W. Ayars, " George Mihctle, THO. M. McILHANEY. Clerk December 7, 1871. 3t. S5 EEWAED . Lost of Tuesday, 28th. ult.. a French Marcno Shawl, between this borouch and Sheriff Henry's residence. Any person re turning the Shawl will receive the above re ward by returning it to TI I IS 0 1TTC K dec. -3t. I or Annie Kay. Borough Ordiance. Be it ordained by the Chief Burgess and 'own Council, and it is hereby enacted bv authority of the panic. J'irst I hat all Physicians practicing in the Borough of Stroudsburg, shall report to the Chief Burgess all cases of small pox or varioloid, occurring withia the Borough of Mroud.sburg, within six hours alter becom ing cognizant thereof, under a penalty of fifty dollars, for failure thereof. The niuuc and residence of the infected person, to be bulletined at the office of the Chief nurgess. Second That the hmd of any f-imily in which there shall be a case of small pox or varioloid, who shall voluntarily permit the cntracc into the infected house of any per son, except members of the family, Physician or nurse, or who shall voluntarily permit any intercourse between members of his family and others, except the Physician and nurse, shall be subjected to a fine of fifty dollars. lllEODUllE JSC 1 1UL 1 1 , Chief Burgess. Attest : B. S. Jacob v, Scc'y. Stroudsburg, Dec 4-3t EXECUTOR'S K0T1CE. Estate of GEORGE MICHTLE, decl Letters testamentary upon the estate of George Michtle, deceased, having been gran ted to the undersierncd by the llegister for the probate or ill. &c, in and for the County of Monroe, all persons indebted to aid Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or dcmnhd.s against the same, to make them known without de- a-, to S A31 U K I j 31 ITC HLE, J. Jt. HElJiUG, nov. 30, 7I-Ct Administrators. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested in the Estates of the respective dece dents, that the following accounts have been filed in the Register's Office of Monroe coun- v, and will be presented for confirmation to he Orphans, Court of said County, at Strouds burg, on Monday, the 25th, day of Decnibcr, 1871 at 10 o'clock, a. in. Account of Phillip 31. Michael, Adm'r. of T-l - .1 ft otin ia iuju.se-, uw u. Account of John A. Flagler and Enoch Hag er, Executors &c, of Zachariah Flagler, deceased. Account of Tho. 31. Mcllhaney, Adm r. of 3Iary Coolbaugh. dee'd. I'irst account ot Jacob Learn, Adm r. ol Elizabeth Buskirk, dee'd. Account of Daniel Van Buskirk, Adm'r. of George D. Van Buskirk, dee'd. JOHN S. FISHEK, Register. Registers Office, Stroudsburg, I Nov. 30, 71-4t j ourt proclamation. Whereat, the Hon. Samuel S. Dreher. resident Judge of the22d Judicial District of 'ennsylvania, composed of the counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and a. G. Throop, and John De Young. - Esq r's Associate Judges of the Court of Common leas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices. Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in nd for the said County ot Alonroe, have is sued their precept to uic commanding that Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleafe, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan s Court, for the oaid County ot Alonroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on M ON DA Y, the 25A Jay of December, 871, to continue one week, if necessary. NOTICI1 a hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrancer to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said count v of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Common wealth.) PETER, MEUWINE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, ) Nor. HO, 1671. S Proihonotarj's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the following accounts of Assignees has Leen filed in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common PiVns of 3Innrru mnnfv !ind will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the next term of said Court, on Monday, December 25, 1S71. The first account of Fi.Tnlm1 inV,l.l Committee of the person and estate of Peter Arnold, ot Koss township. The account of Thomas-31. 3IcTlhanpv. Assignee of Jerome Storm, of the boroudi of Stroudsburg. The account of Charles Roth. Assin-nen of Jacob Kresge and Nathan Krcsgc, of Chest- nuthiu, towusuip. THO. 31. 3IcILTTANEV. nov. 30-1 1. j Prothonotary. FOE RUnSTT, A two-storv Brick House, with frame kitchen attached, very convenient. For terms, tVc, applv to "THEO. SCIIOCII, nov 0-tf JefFersoniau Office. KELLER S VLLLE HOTEL. The iindersiencd havimr purchased the above well known and popular Hotel Proper ty, would respectfully inform the traveling publie that ho has refurnished and fitted up the Hotel in the best style. A handsome Bar, with choice Lit inors and Seirars. polite attendants and moderate charges. CHARLES 3 1 ANAL, oct 19-tf. Proprietor. The World Moves! E FOR THE PEOPLE! The undersigned, would iuforui the public that he has resumed the Cabinet Making Business, at his old stand, down town, where with the best mechanics, and superior seasoned lum ber, lie will be prepared to furnish in single piece or full suits, PARLOR, CHAMBER, a n r HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. His stock being all iiome-mape. can be fully warranted to be the best offered in this market. An assortment of the latest styles always on hand. City Furniture supplied on short notice. 1 'rices always moderate. nov 16tf J MORRIS SMILEY. The National Hall OF J la the place to get a good suit of clothes, cheap, havinj the largest stock of Mens', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING IN STROUDSBURG. We feel confident we can suit all that come. The National Hall of Fashion, ia also the ieadquarter3 for HATS AND CAPS, laving the largest stock always on hand the very latest styles, we feel sure we can suit all in this line. The National Hall of Fashion is also the headquarters for Ladies and Gents' Furs, having ihe largest slock in this line, and the largest assortment of Furs, we think we can't be bcaicn. The National Hill of Fashion is ihe headquarters for Lidies and Genta Furn ishing Goode, having the largest and best assortment of furnishing goods in this place, we are shure we cant be beaten. We lave a splendid line of ladies and gents' underwear; also the finest lot of Ladies and Gents' BUCK AND KID CLOV l hat has ever been brought to this place. We also have a very fine assortment of Gents Cloth-faced Paper Collars, compris ing all the latest styles, ion will always find from seven to ten thousand of the cloth faced collars at the nw thill of Fashfcg, as we are bound to keep up with the fash ions; also a full line ot Cloth-faced Taper Cuffs nt all prices; a fine lot of Hosiery and Gloves ; the largest stock of Gents' Shifts, white siripes an-l plaids ; we have also the Custom Made Suits. The National Hall of Fashion is the place to get DRY GOODS. Always on hand, a large lot of the best brand Alap.icas, the capital being now the leading article ; also Black Silks and Satins, Velveteens, Trav eling Goods, Flaids, Wool Delaines and Prints, Flannels. Tick ings, Muslins, &c , &c. An invitation is extended to nil to cill and see for yourselves that we have tlw largest slock in our line ot any in the puce. Particular atteutwn paid to custom work. which we have made up in the laiost styles; a pood nt warranieu. uruers laKen ior . 1 . l . a f Silk Hats muda to order. All kinds of shipping furs bought, and the highest cash price will be paid Ly 1ST. ETJSTER, rnorxiiEToii of the National Mail of Fashion, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. nov 2-lf riAX voir ti:i.l why it ts w th;tt when anv one comes to Strouds burg to buy Furniture, they always inquier r ll I i ill I v . I (i I ll u u I ului i hjzui.. O. H. Dreher. E. B. f rehet. Pi-iCEisrix: (2 doors west of the "JefTersonian Office,")' ELIZABETH STREET, Stroudsburg-, Ia., DREHER & BRO.,' DEALERS IV Drugs, Uleuicliics, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. IPaints, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Seeley's Hard RIHIIIEK TBI 'SSES r Bitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully' Codv pounded. N. B. The hi.ehe.st Cash prico paid for OI L of WINTERS REEN. may 4-tf. Notice! Notice!! To all Whom it may Concern ML The undersigned, having gone inW' the Broom Business, would notify the public, most respectful ly, that he is prepared, with the best ond latest improved machinery, and the best quality of material, to manufacture Brooras, Whists, and Snail Brooms for children, in a manner superior to any thing in that line ever offered fdr sail in- Monroe Counv at wholesale and retail. a little below city prices. He is also' pre pared to furnish tu order.jit short notice Broom Machines, Handles, Wire & Twine all of the best, and va rirntcd to give satisfac-" tion. The use of one nf my Brooms will 6et-- tin the fact, beyond all dispute, that better can be obtained from me. than can be pro cured in the city. lo the i armors 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 enoujrh1 for his own use and have some left to- sell; Those desiring seed to plant can always find an abundance of the 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 thaf he cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction. Before purchasing elsewhere, persons will most certainly advance their interests by calling and examining my stock of Brooms. fT? Country Produce taken in exchange. Don't forget the place, on Franklin Street, opposite Win. Huntsman's Livery Stable. A. It. CARMER, March 10, '71 tf. Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &&, SEAT, CAEAP 1XD QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN OFFICE, . Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa- S?A11 Ordcre promptly filled. Give us a call. NOW 18 THE TIME TO CSE. Votiatfs Cotadifitm Powder In the Fall and Winter wheu your cow ... Ml .1 1 1 jrive out little miiK mis powuer is sure to increase .he quantily and improve the qual ity. For horst'8, it increases the appetite, promotes digestion, exhilerates the spirits. renders the coat soft and shining. For Hoga one package in your swill barrel will hasten the fattening process at least 100 percent. Phis powder has proved an excellent articlo for sheep. Be sure you get the Genuine Youatt's Condition Powder. MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM ESOLLIXSKEAn, All other is a counterfeit. Sec that the name of WM HOLLLNSHtlAl) is on each package and buy no other. Warranted to. give satisfaction or I he money refunded. Nov. 19, 'G3 WM. IlOLLiXSUEAl). 7 PER CEjSTT. BOROUGH BONDS SALE. The Borough of Stroudsburg offers for sale 7 per cent, bonds t suit purchasers. Theso ' . .i i . t- . . bondd HreissuPd unuer nci oi Asemtiy or May 10th, 1S71, authorizing the issue of bonds to an Amount not exceeding g5,000, for the purpose ot raising lands far tho purchise of a Si earn Fire Engine and ap paratus. Said bonds are exempt from all taxation except for State purposes; and a rare opportunity is offered to capitalist!, large or email, for investment at home on the most favorable terms; and at the same time, for aiding a worthy enterprise. Por futher information inquire of either of the underigned. TIIEO. SCIIOCII, Chief Burjes. I Attest : B. S. Jacoby, Sv.c'y vj " " - - B ft la u u