Eljc 3cffctsonian. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1872. LUTHERAN CHUKCH. liturgical Services next Sunday. Morning, 10, ... Evening, 7i Mokmxg Sekmon: Tray without ceasing. Kyexixg Sermon : "Waters of Marah. Friday evening Lecture at 7J o'clock. G. W. MARRIOTT, D. D., Pastor. Cio to Simon Fried's for boots and shoes. Tlie funeral of Capt. C. F. Spcring wil take place from the residence of Mr. Lev Smith, East Stroudsburg, at 10 o'clock thi.- morning, Go to Simon Fried's for neck tics and collars. Money. Loaned at short date, on good security by, Feihson & Stillman, East Stroud.sburg. March, 14-tf.J Office opposite 11. 11. Depot id If you want to see the latest style of spring goods, go to Simon Fried's. o- Mosc Case, whose capabilities as Guitarist and singist are not to be beaten treated us to a most delightful serenade, on Inday last. "Mose" has the thanks of our wholo household for his kindness. TIjc stock of carpets, oil cloths, window shades and willow-ware at Lcc & Go's (where may also be found the largest assortment of Furniture in Monroe county) is unsurpassed Call and see. april 11 1872-lni -o- CSiangrc oi" iBotirs. There will be preaching at Analomink on 12th inst. at 10 a. m. and at Wesley Chapel 7J p. m. J. Pastokfield, Pastor. Tanncrsville Circuit. Sad Accident. A little son of Daniel Ivintncr, aged about C years was run over by the G o'clock coal train, at the East Stroudsburg Depot, on Wednesday of last week. The toes of his right foot were al' mashed, and were skilfully amputated by IVs. J ackson & Lcllar, who were called to to the case. The little sufferer is getting ulong as well as could be expected under the lircumntauees. Dsliing our interview, the American Consul at Bankok, presented the King an elegant assortment of his medicines from Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass., for the use of the Court. He explained to his majesty their origin irotn the great chemist and their uses. The Cherry Pectoral for coughs the Sarsa pavilla for eruptive diseases and the Ague Cure for the fevers that are so fatal in this liot country. The dangerous condition of a favorite wife in the palace with one of the disorders these medicines cure, gave him special interest in these products of medical skill ; indeed, these medical marvels interes ted him more ia our country than all the other attentions wc had shown him. Let tors from a Lady in Siam. Van Colt, at the LaekawannaIIou.se, is ilailv -1 riving further and still lurther demon titrations, that he knows how to keep a Hotel :i3 it should be kept His house is as neat and ckan as a new pin; bistable is filled will all the luxuries of the season, prepared in a style to tempt tne most fastidous epicure his bar produces none but the choiest Ales "Wines and Liquors, not a single headache or fight in a hogshead of them ; bis house i :. i P...1.H .i quna una cuiLuorcaDie as a wen arranged private dwelling, and he has flitting around him the rotund corpus of our friend William Preher, Esqr., as factotum who has a world wide reputation for cleverness, and kuows just how to see that every guest feels at home and at peace with himself, "the world am all the rest of mankind." No wonder Van- Cott's efforts as a landlord are altogether a success. Tlic undersigned begs leave to inform the Citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that he has disposed of his entire interest in the Pieal Estate business, to his late partner, llson l'eirson, for whom he solicits a con tinuance of the patronage so liberally bestow ed on him heretofore. dec. 14, '71-tf.J. GEO. L. WALKER The undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that they have enterad into co-partnership, for tne purpose ol buying and selling HEAL ESTATE, as successors to the late firm of Geo. Ii Walker & Co., and respectfully solict the continuance of the patronage extended to the lonncr linn. i t, n WILSON PEIRSOX, dec. 14, '71-tf. TIIOS. STILLMAN, "Will water burn T Aod if so. can burn ing water be used at a moderate cost for fuel ? The public mind of Peoria 111 iias been or late rnucn exercised upon inese questions, a stranger and a Yan kee came to the city and claimed tbat, by turning mixed water and oil in it, he could heat s common cooking stoves red hot m five minutes. The proportions were four gallons ol oil to five gallons of water ana wun tni3 quantity the inventor said tbat he could run a eteam engine for thirty days, heat twelve furnaces, or light a whole city with gas. The oil was worth fifty ceDts a barrel, and cooking, beatiD", and lighting were thus to cost almost noth iog. A stock company was started io push the enterprise, and it was found that "by the aid of twelve gallons of oil two gallons of wafer could be evaporated." It didn't promise overwhelming dividends. The corporation disembodied itself as fast as pofsibie, and the inventor, packing up his gas pipes and oil cans, left Peona to enlighten aud warm some other region. Communicated. Editor Jeffersoxian. Dear. Sir. Having formerly been a resident of Strouds- burg, and also having frequently perused, through the columns of your valuable paper, the very interesting letters of your Scranton "Critic," we concluded to drop you a line. Since the cessation of those letters, judging from the manner in which your Scranton readers miss uicm, certainly, your many readers outside of this city must feel the loss of them to a much greater extent. However, to the best of our ability, wc shall endeavor to furnish you with a few interesting items Our city elections, which take place on Friday next, May 3d, bid fair to be the most exciting ever yet held in this nlace. Con ventions have bceu held, and candidates pla ced in nomination, and, to-day, there arc no less then three tickets in the field, viz : The j Democratic ticket, (so-called), the Kepub- lican ticket, and the Labor Iicform ticket. inc nrst named, (JiemocraticJ ticket, is composed, with but one or two exceptions, of Irishmen, the nominees of which are well- known leaders of what is known as the "Court House King," and who are first and foremost in every species of fraud and cor ruption that can possibly be perpetrated upon a community. That party will stand no show at all. The regular Republican: ticket is a miserably botched up affair, com posed solely of political tricksters and scala wags, who are at this time, and always, have been, a continual drainage upon the public treasury. In order, if possible, to inveiele the public into supporting their ticket, they have placed in nomination church members that's Jl .TViVn mi.l lirninlnt nn presented in every branch of trade, yet, wc opiue, that we but express the opinion of me majority or. uie voters in tins district Republican that we are when we must em- phatically declare that we shall not, by our suffrage, supjwrt one nominee of the party, and that it cannot be elected. The Labor llcform ticket, the third and last named, appears to be decidedly the most popular of them all, with every class and nationality of our citizens. It is composed of able and competeut men, who have come to the rescue, and will, undoubtedly, if elected, con- trol our city affairs to the entire satisfaction of each and every tax-payer. The Scranton Daily Tunes repesenfs the so-called Demo cratic part3', the Scranton Republican sus tains the Uepublican nominations, while the Daily and H eckly Democrat, the City Jour nal, the WocJienblatt, the JJaner America and the Pablic Code, together with the major portion of our well thinking citizens .leartny endorse the Labor Ilefonu move ment To use a rather vulvar Thr;i O I -V-J M 'red-hot" . time is anticipated. The poli- lcal liol-mobbing which is at present goin . , , j ana it is to be sincerely hoped that the abonug men and tax-payers of this city will ook to their interests, and cast their votes accordingly. Certainly, a Reform in the muncipal affairs of our city, are sadly needed. Since writing the above, another ticket las been lormed, known as the Citizens ticket. It is composed in nart" nf rrmi. & - larly nominated candidates of the Repub lican' and Labor Reform parties, and this ac tion has had a tendency to create a furor in all circles, inasuuichas it will probably be the means of electing the whole Irish ticket, and then, in the language of the Democrat, the city will bo run to the Devil with a high pressure." The season thus far ha3 been very un healthy throughout this section. Black reer, oma:i-pox, etc., are the prevailine f C It . ... I epidemics, and the number that fall victims to these terrible diseases, is alarming in the extreme.. Wc are happy to state, however that the number of cases of small-pox that have been reported is small, and also, that the black lever epidemic is abating. In the way of amusements, we have been ii ii . 11- i I win tZ ALirZl. rSaih71.l00.l UP 2,000,000, of which the , vwjF u. fciauuuat eeiitoi the season is yet to take place. Mr. Joe uuuiftou, me wona s tavonte comedian, supported by first-class troupe, will appear at the Opera House, in his celebrated character of "Kin Van Winkle." on Prid.iv and fcaturday evenings, May 3d and 4th. ' - P. T. Barnum's collossal combination is also to visit Scranton on the 23d of Mav. The second terrible explosion of fire-damp . i witnm a month occurred at the Pine Brook snait, ny wnicli three men were so severely , i r. i burned that their lives nr AlA ,.e 'a . T1 , " two more. werp. kIktIiMw n nrJ Tl.:- soon followed by another explosin at the e .ju,vu. iina cs Hampton shaft of the D. L. & W. Co.. bv wnicn seven men were more or less iniurcd. a number ot whom have since died. Orson. Great Loss of Cattle In Texas. Both the late cold weather and the drouth, have occasioned an immense loss ol cattle in many portions of Texas. In deed the stock interest has not received lor many years such a severe blow. Ac cording to the Texas papers it is estimated mai uu.uuuu, head of cattle have died during the past few weeks in VWrn lexas. Jhe loss lms tiPon the GflrCipeand Nueces rivers. In Goliad alone 25,000 animal ha Wn skinned, and about an equal number in Sao Patrico and Karnes countiP The San Antonio Herald savs that in a space of one mile opposite Ileleoe, 1,000 or more animals have been skinoed. Within a space of three miles near Ken- nedy s l'erry, on the Nueces. 5 000 have died, and many of th cura&w been stripped of their hides. At last accounts the cattle vn drln in Texas at a fearful rate, from .tart;0 After the cold weather cam t-rr;KTa drouth, and there was literally no n-r.n for them to subsist upon. So th ln f stock in the counties above mentioned in Victoria, DeWitt, Gonzales, aud other neighboring portions, this winter and spring, may be estimated at abont one half. We rejoice to learn tbat abundant rains haTe recently fallen over the State, i This is the last jfear of the income tax. . Go to Simon Fried's for Lata and caps. A boy. aged 6 years, at Shelbum, VtJ weighs 133 pounds. Prices at Ilusters arc in accordance with the times, low, low down. East Tennessee proves to be a first rate tobacco country. Go to Simon Fried's for a nice fitting suit California boasts an orchard of 426 acres and over 75,000 trees Rustcr has the finest display of Goods ever brought to Stroud.sburg. w It is not perhaps commonly known that tomatoes will make excellent champagne. Go to Simon Fried's for shirts and Um brellas. Morris county, N. J., reports a good prospect lor a fine crop of peaches. Every thing at Ilusters is warranted to be as recommended or no sale. There are 3,000 confirmed users of opium in Few York City. Go to nmon v-toV. -,t- j valiccs. Texas has 5 counties in which there M3 DOt a "ingle Sunday School. Go to Ruster's if you wish to purchase a DCW StyIe Alat stock m complete. Caldwell county, Kentucky, promises an unusually good tobacco and wheat crop. In ready made clothing, whether in city or country, Ruster's stock cannot be beaten. 1 lift I'lvmnnth rl.iir! t.I irJnnfi ). : if i ViT--i iuu, wm uij una year uroKcn in mat country. If all who design purchasing goods call on Rustcr they will make money both in quality and price of goods purchased. A bedquilt has jut been completed by a Connecticut lady which contains 5216 pieces. IVoUons, Dress trimings and fashionable Dress goods arc specialities with lluster and prices rule low. z Consumption is said to carry to the grave 200,000 persons annually, on the VnK : ...vim iimtnuu tuilliucui. Tlicre is no charge for showing goods at .2 T?,tf,M Tfl 1 -f .uotLi iituwci mu tuciu truss 1UOKS II vou arm weather is coming. Thirty thousand dollars' worth of fans were im- Ported last week. In collars, neck ties, cuffs, &c, for lady's or gents wear Rustcr has all the novclities. Call and see them. California proposes to furnish the Uni ted States with all the figs it wants in a year or two. In novelties Rustcr is ahead of all com petitors, beating even Barnum himself, be cause there is no humbugging in what he of fers to the public. Two men iu Holt couDty, Tenn., held u cg-sucik-iug maica me oiner aav. ine result was. one swallowed thirtv. the nth . er niueteen. Rustcr don't boast of numberless trunks. ana big and little boxes, but his-tnters and shelves do what iyNettert thibitan array of first classHb. wl wooki og at and worth buying. TU. .:i i .? xt i (iiuuuvhuu iu iicvuuil iuri"vv"j ,J nuuiau ui I lie o omsiocic ru i lie luroishcs ol l.UUU.UUO ;l the Pioche, 1,000,000 ; the Eureka. S2 uuu,uuy A man in Missouri recently, bv nisi take, ran away with his own wife. She wa3 disguised in a fancy ball-room cos tume, and he did not recognize her for some time. AyVirginian met death in a singular t I TY f-k n K J Tl I I ft I uiuuuui ma uiucruay. ue ieu unwell, f.d i.: .17 V cuucu ii"a um a nii'tci icnrn i:nnin ioiii T . utlwceo picn- ets nnd rVirl-ad i AA ..-v. iU uau. 1 Gpnprol ln,n a t lettPr rfoi.Hnin. t ,L.r:..!". v. . . uuuu uu"jU 11 aa wr Lien a to visit the Cincinnati Covention I ihvpnf ir.n n o . I I ,?l.- j untgoic, auu 1UUUUDC 000 ties, 500,000 telegraph poles, 10,000 piica, anu u,uuw,uuu teet of logs, at the vegy least, nave been cut on the Northern Pacific Railroad line this winter. Civili- zation s axe has thus been at work. . Wisconsin has just passed a law for the punishment of drunkenness with more than ordinary severity. Hereafter the inebriate is to be considered a criminal, liable to imprisonment .for two months, or for as nTnch longer a period as the costs 01 the action remain unpaid. er Manhattan, and exciting the suspicions of the custom officers, it was opened and fft,.nrlM,nt,;. -r :.n::::;.rT'? w P"? uuuu j, ncciuiiu. llthinnrunliA.AM,. i...m.L i wuien was inscririixi tnun i n i The ooffii waS opened a0J tlaah to J - "" v v u ui but- xii it t i i in nrifli i n UI. . lot of W,urlai0,, hre buikii. - m cufretVi-ttk0 miSitoff J 5 last Friday morning, resultin- in the Proctnr 7i , de'Pcra1do Damed burning of five mineS, who were". baddy Conrt J"' ll7 ' ?6 injured that they cannot possibly recove t h n ud e r 0 f a w 0 'man olheTth TheDuluth. WJsav, thati nnn: lllU DePUt "shals Oens and i guarded by 11 of his comrades A !. and nl.Tn V.ill Z , a,wairs 011 hnnd a ffwd Mortment of Black, CJroraiu Saturday morning a singular looking ter from Marsha 1 received f brS.PC hinu Ci, m ,ms Gnd Iplin,. Frow Frow, Str.pe,, Percales, Taris Cam- box, addressed to Superintendent Kelso, Fort Smith Ark skfn LI; ? . !SjT 1 r t;fG'U2.hnm'' Prints. A full line of White (loods and Mutlina. Also a of New York, was landed from the stenn? ,,5 2 ",DS aS91stance, as plendid lot of bpringand Summer Shawls and Skirts at astonishing low fiiruiea. The Democratic Convention at Wilkes- Barre instructed their dclegate'3 to vote for Col. II. B. Wright for Governor. o" The report of the Secretary of War, lately transmitted to Congress, contains a statement of the number of colored sold iers enlisted durin? the late war. The total number enlisted was 178,975, oJ which 144.42G were slaves. The Secre tary states that in case the bill now pend iog before the Senate Military Commit tee passes, .providing for the payment of bounty toeulisted slaves, 2,000,000 will be required to pay the bouuty allowed An Australian paper gives a very sim ple remedy for all forms of sore throat, auJ 000 which it asserts is certainly effi la V a ! cacious. it is wearing a solt old silk handkerchief next the skin and close aronnd the neck, especially during the uiglst i common sore mroai is saia 10 .1 be relieved in an hour by this applica tion ; a serious case requires a day to be curod Such a remedy is so simple that every one may easily: test it without dauger or difficulty. : . Henry Ward Bcecher, in a recent lec- ture on Wall street, delivered in Boston, saia : -j. nave ourieu iour generations oi - -J - .T l l . me n fioui Wall street in twenty five years, Wall street is a dunghill of mushrooms. There is a vast growth if men in every siniiie vcar and every vear tuev are tramD I led down in hosts. 1 know but one or two men in that time who have been able i , i i 1 1 permanent k ns anu no.d uieir gains, auu mey oiuu i ao u Dy specula tion ; they added other means of accumu Nation which were the-foundation of their stability; and I believe that all the men there are trying to be rich in uncaony ways, and trying to be rich without pay ing tor what they get. A contemporary says : The average yield of oranges per tree in California is set down at 1,500. If 1,000 oranges be . . . assumea 10 each trce- -howefer, seventy trees be assume(j to tjie a crc4 the product ot iUU.UUU oranges results. Calculating that these sell at 20 per thousand, the result of $14,000 for an orchord often acres in is civen. Cutting off one half to allow for continirencics. S7000 still re mains as the offspring of a single crop. The proceeds of a receut crop at Los Angeles is reported at $20,000, while 500 included the entire outlay due to I pruning, taking off the ground, and to forth. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius. which has been increasing in violence - r first sign of commotion, has now n unwonted state of grandeur. i . i em A I It A reacucu an unwontea state oi gra I . i r . j 4.x. ucn viaLci iias uceu lurmeu anu Etreams of lava are pouring down the mountain oiuc hi uiuerentr uirecnons. rtapies is already crowded with visitors, and tourists are arriving from all parts of EuroDe to witness tne spectacle. It was renorte.d iu Lonuoa . 00 Friday that sixty persons, whose curiosity had led them too near the volcano were killed by a shower ol Amlrew Riser, Executors of Geoorge L. Van I ira ' Buskirk, dee'd. The nature of the food of the shad has long been a problem, as, when ascendinc r;vers in the spring, their stomachs are itcerally found entirely empty. A com municaaon ol rrof. Leidy, published in :he Proceedings of the Academv of N. ttral Sciences, in Philadelphia in 1868, may tfnd to throw some light on this sub- jeci in tnis paper, which tea ars date d just October 20th, he states that he ht examined i-pecimcns recennv caught in i. eue.aware and oH the New Jersey oaat, and found the stomachs full of small nncs irom two to lour inches in length ft neiong ng to the Bpecies known as sand i nces ( Ammod'tes amancnuti of 1 v. which as many as thirty were found in al single stomach. According to The Kansas City Areics me women ol, iopeka have assumed iudi ciai iunctionsot tne Jjyncli vane ty. The I. IVtl !. . i . hood had led several married men from tne path ol virtue. Mrs. ie sn n. or th. ouenuer in question, was. one dav hist av last of four week, waited upon by the wives of these unfaithful spouses, who brought wun tnetn tar, turpentine, feathers, ropes, ana cavenna npnr.pr Tha iui. I man was stripped, tied hand aud foot, tarred and feathered, and then the nen-' per rubbed into her eyes and nose, after wnicn she was left, still bound, to lirp. or ... ' cue as might be. Two of 1 - ! 11IUL UK. 1 wn nr TnPQA linrmaa nave been arrested and committed for LL . . T,c. -B""DS auiP'e ot rrmi w i - . ine Hweei cnarity which women a wavs ! , J . . uiaja cu Lcriaint ed for an errins sister. Of ow "JCU. cuui.miueu outrages quite (nitron man lin.A. ?J . nm.i .!... : : . . . i , . " t.ta,Uui is it uoi me Dusincss ol orelw wnman nn .1 1 y ""-tnusuii ueuer ' wvi WA-I ITniif nritti iini.n.tt... :f ii . ...... ,uait ubuuus, 11 i rocior was not convicted, to arrest him on another charge. Jho party, on approaching the building, were fired uton from thn inid- uuu a general ngnt cusued. Seven of the t 1 . . . z Marshal s force and three of the assail- auts were killed. Three of the missing. Tho wounJed numbered six- teen or seventeen, including Maashal V7UUS. WIIOKO iniliries vom ninncJ .. be mortal. 'I'l. - lji rr a no oneriu was anion" thi d, aTd a foVce of thi"y for the scene of the traUdv. men left J I ouo oi me irageay. A demand DM. Ib made on the Cherok.. auiuorilies to nsmat. in tol- nn. k i. W INMI la taking the mur- . ... . . . a m i.i i - yi .1 .i " . j. n ' "f , B.hiJ" con, TcflX y "o ,ooon, "I m w iu LiiLi i mi nn a r r m t nwm t.M,; w" a posse, went to the Court killed, and the Judge was wounded in AlZ n r . 'AUj FASHION is the best place to get DIlY GOOD& be knee. Proctor. he murderer w. t L'.?" rntoF st brand of Alpaca's, the Cai.ol being thelea- momentiv . Thousands of bushels of potatoes were frozen in the farmers' cellars in Vermont during the month of March. , , A Washington dispatch says that there is a movement on foot, understood to be approved by the administration, to place Senator Scott of Pennsylvania ou the ticket with Grant, as a candidate for Vice President, for the purpose of healing the difficulties and divisions which exist in the party in Pennsylvania, r. J if, --Jl- A person who was called iuto court for the purpose of proving the correct ness of a doctor's bill was asked by a law yer, whether "the doctor did not make several visits after the patient was out of danger." .. -'No," replied the witness, "I consider the patient in danger as long as the doctor continues his visits." Coffee. The value of coffees entered at the New York custom house for the first quarter oi tne current year, is t,Z44,u, against, tor the corresponding term in lel, $4, 049.3138 ; and in 1870. S3.144.28G. The imports of coffee at the port of Biltimore for the firt ouaater of 1872 were 112.802 r I . . . - ... ' bas. against, tor the enrrp.onnnHmc irm last year 147,613 bags. DOCTOR, WHAT IS IT ? quenuou ircquenuy aKea dv a paitcnt, H though perhaps not wck enough to be con- nnetI to 1S room or bed, nevertheless feels Mliinself physically unable to attend to his usual avocationa, There it a fall ing or general breaking down of the system, but no symptoms sufficiently marked to be classed as a disease, vet peculiar ly trying to the miflorer. The feelings cannot be expressed Doctors don't understand it; they may prescribe hopefully, yet blindly, and withont result. Mishler's Herb Bitters" is the bast Remedy for thee nameless disorders. Try it and be convinced!! Sold bv all Druggists. Price $1 per Bottle. May ,2-1 m. DIED. At East Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 29th inst Capt. Chas. Spering, an old resident of County, aged 76 years. Cause of death apo plexy. In Philadelphia, on the 2Gtli inst William Overfield, Jr., of cercbro spinal meningitis, aged 4S years. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby civen to all persons interes ted in the Estates of the respective decedents, that the following accounts have been filed in the Register's Office, of Monroe countv. and will be presented for confirmation to the Or- i . .w v'imt luuiiun ij i. ii is vyi Pnaiw Court of said countv, at Stroudsbnrg on Monda.v. the 27th day of May, at 10 o'clock. a. m. Account of Charles J. Shafer. Admi of Geo. Shafer dccd. Account of Joseph Fenncr. Executor of Margaret Fenner, dee'd. Account of Joseph Broncr. Exerntnr nfJnrK Bronff, dee'd. Account of Joseph Fable, Guardian of Mar- tha Heller. Second account of I W. Van Unfit irV nn,l Account of David R. Malvin, Guardian of Elizabeth M. Hollinshead. ti y . t.V , . iviouci, vjuaruian oi avvtiii jv. xuingcr. A x " 1 I" Ml . . . . de bonis non, of Peter Snvder, dee'd. Acraum oi i ifim Smith i r ;.,;.. t Account of J. Madison'Price and Townand ' llector ior s, hereby authorized to receipt Price, Administrators of Charles Price dee'd i for aI1 l)iIIs in our ,,aiue Accoiint of John Heller, Executor of Lud-! aPril 25 '''-l Drs- JACKSON & LeBAK. wick Smith, dee'd. Account of M. G. Fmtcher, acting Adminis trat?r' of William W. Frutchev, dee'd rynl ofJ"jiana Zubcr' Exec ecutnx of wnfiT.. ci.ji.i , ..I Shannon, Administrator, of Jacob shrllrn er. dee'd. Account ofThiliD Denim ..umuiuiuaiuis in jieicnior iepue dee d JOHN S. FISriER,Wist ster. '"6K"-' a oirouasuurc I May 2,1872-4t. J CAUTION. All persons are herebv notified not in fih nremis the E , , ,eo' Wl I r,ce' Jolin Price and feeLfe"' ni,er.Kn. .?f th? The law in these cases will be rigidi; H.rced. GEO. W. PIMfP -ou x'iijn. t. riiiuv, Barrctt ma-T 3"3t3 SAM'L GIUSCUM, rn SPRING AND SUMMER Jfi fcJ 1 1 J Ait 1ST. EUSTER'S. THE NATIONAL l,ahlonable Suit of CLOTIIKS rhMn a o U,lt,fcn a Clothing in this town, ana f rices. HATS AND CAPS. FxjRisriSi-iTisr& Gooes. GNlNtmrJiaMViJi F ASUION is .lo Headquarters for LADIES AND SpJff",NG GOODS. Having the largt and iloa select awortmen ot Furn- ondIL. c t0n, WC. Bre sure we can 8uil al1- We hi,ve a Plendij line of dents unaerware lor bDrinir n(t a i i.j 1: .. r.l.vo . ; r,. " " "i"ciiuiu line 01 tauies anu ienis iiooicry nu 'and vi -V;Pll"kJ'd ,,,,e ?( oulh'- Whito Striped and Paid Shirts. We have the Striped Cotl.J P ,r, Tn8 INLrca,es' C,"nt Prints. We . have the largest assortment of iweli-.il! ! J J', C,lar' CufIIj and Bo"oms- Yi wiI1 alway find from eight to vT, l-.l 1 !d f,he,1,!,eslsIcsofColIar6' Cuf nd Bosoms at the National Hall- lUnAkll r d, rUl1, me f IJnen Shirl Fron,9 C Ties, Ladies and Gentt Ilandkerchiehj and Ladies Co am uA r.,.(r v 1, ... 1,. nnA IT.k ii -i 7 i nave a ''ood as-oruneni oi t All t ,U r ' Cl,c'1' P;Jk. in all colors. Which is pronounced the Let in use. Also a full line of Coate's and ClarVs spool cotton. T f I r & T a fn m x-v k . w - . ir. . . i'llPI llM .4 i.:.. . niidre 1'avt?done in leat styles. We warrant a good fit. We aleo take mca- Z cnZli ?l 6h,r'6' Si'k 1,a'8 ,0 ordcr Cod Cts warranted. Give us a call and ne convinced that we can't he undersold, flnr .ntt,. i .1 11 profits. ve snow jjoods with pleasure. PROPRIETOR OF TI1R April 13, 137J United States Internal Revenue Assessors uESce, 11th DLt P - May 1st, 1874?. ' to all concerned, and that appeals relative any erroneous or excessive assewmenta will l received and considered at the office of tl Awessor of Internal Itevenuo in the EoroiS of L,aston, on the 11 20th, 21st, and 22d of May 1872 All appeals must be made in writing aJ nnwt specify the particular cause, matter thing, respecting which decision is reciuiJ?" and must moreover state the ground or prin, pal of error complained of. . W.II.TIIOMISOX, Assessor of In-t vr Easton Ta May j. itJ ix vim, of Pt nn'. Sheriff's Sale;- SATURDAY, Ike IS dayoJTuy, 1S72, ot 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court II0Ui in Stroudsb.irg Monroe County, the followin! described Keal l':tat tn wit lKunded by land of Daniel II. Wyckoff on thj west and Bcbccca Drinker, on the east. Xh Fame Dwelling House,' x oo leet, J stories high, withgjSs Kitchen attached 16 x IS feet and other out- uuiiuin- j iui i iruu trees on the premise water near the door. ' Seized and token in execution as the pro perty of Jacob L. Wyckofi; and to bceoldW me for cash. 3 CHARLES HENRY KWr i Sheriff's Office, Stroud.burg, .May , lS7.-3t Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me direct ed, issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Monroe County, I will expose to f-alc at Public Vendue, on ' SATURDAY, the ISth dnj of May, 1372, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in, Stroudsburg 3Iimroe Countv, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A certain messuage and tract of land situ ate in Middle Smithfield township, iu saiJ County, containing 101 Acres, 50 Perches, more or less. Rounded by lands of Michae Rush, Aadani Overfield and others ; and being a part of a tract of land surveyed on warrant granted to Mathew 3Iaguire, Mar 5th, 17C9. About 50 Acres are cleard lil Acres meadow, balance good timber land. iiu improvements are one vj IS x 24 feet, 2 stories high, one Dwelling House IS x 24 leet, 1 stories hi eh Barn 30 x 42 feet; an excellent Orchard uxy on the peemiscs, and a stream of Water pas sing through the same.- Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Charles Albert, and to be sold by me lor cash. CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff. . Sheriff s Office, Stroudsbur" ) -Mavl iST'Mt f NOTICE. lies Carr. Jr.. havinsr been ai ' Jamcs Carr, Jr., having been appointed WANTED, A girl twelve or fourteen vears old. r.r -n. -. . . worn, goou wages win do paiu. .Appiv to f'MAS; P vi.tti p .! fctro,,dsburP. April IS, 1872. 2w, Auditor's Notice. Estate of ALA J ED A STAEXER, dee'd. The undersigned appointed by the Opium' Court of Monroe County, Auditor to makedi tribution of the money in the Lands of Ju ph L. Uower, Administrator of the Estate of wid deceased, will attend to the duties ot his ai- oripomtment on 1-riday, May 21, ISTJ. at 10 o'clock A.M., at theProthonotarv': StroiuUbur- when und whore ill ! arellred loltd'nd s Office, in persons m- reoiured to attend and Present their claims or they will be forever debarred from coming m for anv .share of said fund. THO. M. Mel LI IAN EY, Auditor. April 2o, 1S72. 4t. n.u;m ,u 1 .i. r .i... x-.r.t... we feel assured we can't bo beat in Good for HATS AND CAPS JSiyles in Fur, Wool, Casai- n.. tt ...1- vulUIU ttui") 1ST RTJSTE1R. Mi'i'mv .ut, m,n,cnmv Main Stiikkx. STBninsBVBU. Notice is Tiercby given that the lists of segments of Taxes on Income for the year 8 and of epecial Taxes for the year 107i for t'l Connticii of Northampton, Carbon f. T L-a XV -:n i. ' r """'roe. a s. uiiu iiY i it. ii iii i ir iiiMn ii .t By virtue of a writ of vc n. er. to me directed' issued out of the Court of Common Pleas f Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Puk lie Vendue, on ' -All t.iat certain lot or piece of land situated in the Borough of Stroudsbnrg, in Faid (.un ly, on the North fide of Main street, kin-50 feet in front on said street, bv 400 f. a'" mm
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