V larire portion of the village of South i!on, jiadisou couuty, Ohio, was de gtrovei by lire on Friday oiht. j ; A hunter in northern New York has ai, during the past Winter, sixty deer 8od thirty mink, beside two or three each 0f bears and panthers. He has also tap ped three thousand five hundred maple tree?, making about five tons of sugar. He has made by hunting and trapping kIonc over $00 per month. . . . Word or Two About Havana Ilav ioa contains 250.000 inhabitants and has over-grown its walls. The streets are Tery narrow, about fifteen feet wide, and jiJcwalks eight inches wide. The stores ind dwellings arc level with the walks, fco narrow are the streets that some are designated to be driven down, and others to be driven up, so that carriages may not frept. The buildings are one-story high, iod built of chalky stone, brick, gravel iod cement, with marable and tiling Jjors. There is no chimneys. The Garden for Women. There is nothing better for wives and giaghtcrs physically than to have the cire of a garden ; a flower pot if nothing wore. What is plcasanter than to spend portion of every passing day in working nmoog plants and watching the growth i.f fhrubs, and tress, and plants, to observe the opcuing of flowers, from week to week, ii the season advances? Then how much it adds to the enjoyment to know that your own hands have planted and tilled (hem and have pruned and trained them this is a pleasure that requires neither reat riches nor profound kuowledge. The wife or dauhtcr who loves home, and ouli seek ever to make it the best place for besland and brother, is willing to forego some gossippiug morning calls for nit ef having leisure for the cultivation of p'ants, shrubs and flowers. The ad vantages which women personally derive from stirring the soil and snuffing the morning air are freshness and beauty of cheeks and brightness of eye, cheerful ness of temper, vigor of mind and purity of heart. Consequently she is more cheer ful auJ lovely as a daughter, more dignfi ei aod wotnauly as a sister, and more at tractive and confiding as a wife. Democratic Nominations. The Democratic State Convention met at Reading last Thursday and selected its candidates for the political contest now ia progress. There was an immense gath ering of the faithful, and each of the aspi rants for the Governoriip had his fol lowers upou the ground. It had been generally anticipated that George W. 1'ass, of Pittsburg, would be the success ful uuu, but he failed to develop the eecessary strength. On the seveuth bal lot Charles It. Hucka'ew, of Columbia, received a majority of the votes, and was omiuated. 1 he result was very unpala table to some, but was afterwards geueral Ij accepted without much protest. Mr. Uuckalew has occupied public stations ol different kinds for more than twenty years He began by serving in the State Seuate for six years; then was appointed Minis ler to Eucador by President Uuchanian then was elected to the United States Senate, where he sat six years; and has 'nee Ib'GU been agaiu a member of the State Senate. His whole life has been peat ia holding office. Personally Mr. Uuckalew is a man of good abilities and of great experience in the affairs of pterement. His reputation for honesty iias never beeu assailed. Politically he is aa extreme Democrat in the partisan, lot the popular sense. Except in theory he is not a man of the people. Placed at the head of the ticket, he will receive his party vote, but there is nothing in bis fat lie lit c or personal relations that will attract outside support. Chief Justice James Thompson, as everybody expected, was unanimously nominated fur the Su freme Court. As a judicial officer Jus tice Thompson has had no direct inter ourse with the people, and we only know from gome of his decisions that he still adheres to the political views of the Demo racy. It is alleged by his friends that ll the lawyers will support him for re election and let Judire Mercurslide. This in in the last degree unjust to Judge Mer tor, who has a right to expect the uodi ided support of the party which placed ib ia nomination. As to legal ability. were can be no objection to either caudi e. iror the position of Auditor Gen ral there was lively competition, our "ignbor Col. Davis of the Democrat be og an active candidate before the Con tention. He was not successful, how ler, the honor of next fall's defeat being warded to William Hartley, of Bedford. ef whom we never heard before. Thus ticket was made up of which our op ponents need not be ashamed, although it Hone that does not to any unusual de gree appeal to popular sympathy. The resolutions adopted are a strange "cfiarture irom the accustomed declara tions of the Democracy, They contain one of the old inspiring war cries, and ye only notable for what they do not eay Th :re is no appeal for Democratic princi p'es and purposes, as they have been re gularly proclaimed for ten years past. :.'ere is no demaud for Democratic Can utes for President aud Vice President. Neither does the platform declare that Per shall not be Democratic nomioa f'ons at Baltimore. The whole question JPpareutIy left to the discretion of the delegates appoiuted. But there is good 'oa to believe that the safe of the democracy to the Greeley party has al rt7 been settled. While it was Dot eJti8idercd prudeut to force a committal y 'he Convention to Greeley, it was uund impossible to procure the passage solutions favoring a distinctive Demo Cfatic nomination. Thus the party mana Jr, who to all appearauces have united I r followers upon a State tickect, have gether failed to meet the emergency ot the Presidential canvass. They have J gone far enough in their new career 0 awaken a deep feeling of discontent mong the votiug masses, which will be 8rd to satisfy before the election. County JnU-ltiytnccr. Important to Attorneys. The following is an abstract of the deci sion of the Comptrollers of the Treasury relative to powers of attorney, and is pub lished for the information of those con cerned : The question as to whether not a prin cipal has the right to make the appoint ment of an attorney having been raised by the Third Auditor of the Treasury, the following is substantially the deci sion of the Comptrollers thereon, viz : The auditors of the department have no right to recognize the revocation or a power of attorney except upon the charges of improper conduct ; that their authority extends" only to stating accounts and cer tifying them with the vouchers to the comptrollers for decision. A power of attorney may be revoked at the pleasure of the principal, under certain qualifica tions and limitations which affect the re lations of principal and attorney. Ordinarily, powers of attorney, without conditions, may be reached at any time, yet the attorney may retain all deeds, pa pers, moneys, &c, belonging to the prin cipal until his fees are paid. Where an attorney has an interest in a claim, i. e., his fee is contingent upon his success, the attorneyship cannot be reach ed. The dissolution of a firm of attorneys does not relieve either member of the firm from his obligation to prosecute a claim, nor does the death of a member of the firm exonerate the survivors from their obligation to prosecute. Powers of attorney, executed before the issue of a warrant, are not null and void, but are ineffectual for the purpose of collecting money ; their validity, in other respects, is recognized by the de partment and by the courts. George S Boutwell, Secretary. .Stroiidsbur? Market Report. Corrected weekly for The Jeffersonian, by C. I. Hrodiiead, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions. Mess Pork, per bbl. 18 00 20 00 Hams, sugar cured, per lb. 12 15 Shoulders 10 Mackerel, No. 1, per bbl 20 00 25 00 No. 2, 13 15 Butter, roll 25 Salt per Sack 2 25 Lard 15 12 Cheese 15 18 gs, per dozen 18 Beans, per bushel 1 50 2 00 Dried Apples per lb. 10 Potatoes, per buahel, 40 Hay, per ton 15 00 Straw, per ton 12 00 Wood, per cord 5 00 Wool 35 40 GSIAIX MARKET REPORT, Corrected weekly by Gardner &. Wallace Wholesale and Retail dealers in FJour, Meal, Feed, Grain, &c Flour, per bbl., Extra to best Family S3 00 to SS 80 Rye Flour per bbl. - 5 50 6 00 Corn Meal, per cwt. chop 160 1 8f) Feed, clear grain, per cwt, 1 00 1 75 While Wheat per bushel 1 40 1 50 Red Wheat 1 40 Buckwheat Flour, per cwt 3 00 3 50 Corn per bush 7 Oata 54 Barley 50 Buckwheat 60 Rve 90 Testimony Of a Prominent Phj- siciaiit "Durinpr the past eight -ears I have had fre quent opportunities of witnessing the effect of Mjshler s JIerb Ujtteus upon persons sutler- ins: from Dvepeppia, Loss of Nervous Lnerpv Sexual Weakness, Diarrhoea, &c I have known it to prove successful in manv cases, where Al lopathic, Homoeopathic and Hydropathic treat ment had failed. 1 still continue to use it in such complaints with uniform success, and have no hesitancy in pronouncing it the most efficacious remedr vet discovered for diseases arising from a disordered Stomach, Liver, Kidneys or Bowel. Yours, very trulr, J. T. BAKER, M. D. P. O. Box, 196, Lancaster, Pa. June 4, 1872-lm. 7"ATSO.'S m -m- WW.. -. 117 and 119 North Second St ABOVE A.RCH, PHILADELPHIA. May 30, 1872- ly. THE NEW NORTH-WEST AND ITS Sreal Bailroad! 7-30 Gold Loan OP THE Northern Pacific RAILEOAD. SAFE & PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, SECURED BY Fir 1 1 M1LL1UN ACRES OF LAND. REGISTERED, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. Coupons, $100, $500, and $1,000. Holders are exempt from U. S. Tax. Cfc-Thc first Mortzase Land Grant Gold Hoods of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company are now selling at Par and accrued interest, in currency. They have thirty years to run, and Dear interest at the rate of 7 3 10 per cent, in wold, and are unhesitatingly recommend ed to all classes as an investment that combines a profitable rate of interest with boslute security. JAY COOKE &CO., Financial Agents, Philadelphia. Rood for Sale in Stroudsburg, by the STROUDSRURG RANK and MONROE COUNT RANK. May 30, 1872 4t. Mercantile Appraisement. Notice is hereby given to all Wholesale and Retail Dealers of Merchandise, Distillers, Ac, of the county .of Mofrro'e and Slt of Pennsy lvania, that they are classified and messed by the undersigned, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for the year 1872, aa follow, to wit: Class. Names. Taxes. Barrett. 14 S. Coleman, 13 Loring Andrews, 13 Shafer & Kinehart, 13 Palen & Northop, $ 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Chestnuthill. 14 John Merwine, 7 00 14 Charles Tidd, 7 00 14 Franklin Stotz. 7 00 14 Samuel Arnold, 7 00 11 James Kresge & Son, 7 00 14 Henry Getz, 7 00 14 Martin Kishpaugh, 7 00 Eldred. 14 John Ilartcr, 7 00 14 George Frantz, 7 00 14 James llciney, 7 00 East Stnradftbnrf. 14 Miss Kinehart & Gierson, 7 00 9 Burt & Ilerzogr, Brewery, 8 00 14 S. S. Detrick, 7 00 14 T. Taylor, 7 00 14 Wm. S. Barger, 7 00 13 Morgan & Gam, 10 00 13 J. & M. Yctter, 10 00 13 J. Stemple, 10 00 13 J. M. Slater, 10 00 14 A. Kockafellow, 7 00 14 T. Empy, 7 00 Smithfield. 14 M. E. Hoffman, 7 00 14 B. F. Iibar, 7 00 W. A. Brodhead A Son ten-pin alley 3m. 7 50 " billiard table Smo. 7 50 13 B. F. Brodhead, 10 00 13 G. W. Snvder, 10 00 14 James Be'll, Sen., . 7 00 14 J. D. Labar, 7 00 14 A. D. Freese, 7 00 Stroadiburg. 14 Ivobert Boy, 7 00 11 Wm. Wallace, 15 00 11 Joseph Wallace, 15 no 14 W. T. Baker, 7 00 14 M. L. Phillip, 7 00 13 R- F. & II. D. Buh, 10 00 14 J- B. Miller, 7 00 14 Susan Wintcrmute, 7 00 10 Decker & Co., 20 00 14 H. A. SchoonoTcr, 7 00 13 J- II. McCarty, 10 00 14 Bobert Huston, 7 00 14 Darius Dreher, 7 00 14 Samuel Hood, 7 00 14 M. M. Burnett, 7 00 14 J. O. Saylor, 7 00 14 Miss M. A. DeaU, 7 00 13 Lee A: Co., 10 00 13 D. II. Wvckofl; 10 00 14 P. S. Wiiliama, 7 00 14 Heller & Overfield, 7 00 13 Dreher & Bro., 10 00 14 Morris L. Drake, 7 00 14 A. llaubenold, 7 00 12 L. T. Labar, 12 50 14 Reuben Miller, 7 00 13 Philip Miller, 10 00 14 William D. Walton, 7 00 12 Nicholas KuFtcr, 12 50 13 M. F. Evant, 10 00 13 Wtlliam S. Florr, 10 00 13 Daniel Custard," 10 00 14 C. It. Andre & Co., 7 00 14 James Goucher, 7 00 14 C. B. Keller, 7 00 13 William llollinshead, 10 00 14 A. I. Labar, 7 00 13 Brown & Keller, 10 00 13 Simon Fried, Agent 10 00 13 J. G. Keller, 10 00 14 J. K. Brodhead, 7 00 13 Joseph Matlack, 10 00 C. Hiller, 3 billiard table 6 month, 30 00 J. S. Williams, 3 billiard tablet 12 mos, 90 00 14 Fink fc Lynn, 7 00 14 Samuel Hoffman, 7 00 Hamilton. 14 A. Metzgar, 14 J. S. McNeal, 14 Saylor & Bro., 13 Kistler & Fctherman, 14 George B. Duke, 14 Shaier & Harps, Coolbangh. 14 K Smith, 1 1 Dodge & Meigt, 13 James A. Young, Jackson. 14 Samuel Bossard, Middle SmithfieldL 14 A. J. Shoemake, 14 J. II. Marvin, Pocon. 14 S. Kistler & Co., 13 C. A. Wrennick, 14 Jacob Stoufier, 14 Nathaniel Storm, 13 S. Kistler & Co., 14 Arthur Maginnis, Polk. 14 Henry Krege, 14 Kunkel & Bro., 14 H.McClellan, 14 Peter Gilbert & Son, 14 J. M. Kresge, Ross. 14 Jacob Bonser, Tobyhannah. 14 John Roth, 14 Isaac Stoufier, 13 T. P. Blakeslee, 14 Timothy Miller, Paradise. 14 George R. Smith, 14 James Kints, 14 Charles Henry, Stroud. J. Fonlk, ten-pen alley 2 month 14 Nelson Detrick, 14 C. W. Decker, 700 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 700 700 700 7 00 10 00 700 7 00 10 00 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 700 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 6 00 7 00 7 00 - Notice is hereby given that n appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office in Stroud- burg, on Thursday, the 27 th day or Jane, 1872, at 10 o'clock, A. M. All persona who feel themselves aggrieved by the foregoing appraise merit are requested to attend. JOHN HANNAH, Appraiser. June 6, 1872-3L Caullon!-Takc Notice! rphe public are hereby cautioned against I l..irtx.i-mrr nr trn(inC anV DCrSOH. UU- f wv v o r der any pretense whatever, irom mis uaie, n uiy account, as x am ueierimucw i ic :c full P-rfpnt nf the law. the nav- 11 M.ts rmtractcd bv any one in 11JVI1V V. w my name, without regard to person, except upon my written order. THEODORE SCHOCII. Stuoudsburo, Pa., I June, 7 1871. NOTICE. tiu nna ciimmnnpd tT the Sheriffas Petit Jurors, to attend Court the second week to commence June 3d, 1872, are hereby noti- e.,. nnt in niwir It the Court tO tfT CIVll cases for that week has been d expensed with. liv order ot trie court. THO. M. McILHANEY. May 23-2t Prothonotary. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office. FOR SALE, A good family Horse, safe in every respect, can bo handled V . oy any one. 1 two-horse H agon, 1 one-horse War-on. nno liuhtWi'O hack W agon, one new lap Harrow, two loir Chaius,' two J 'lows, one new Fanning Mill p eus make). JOHN C. DAUIVT. Stroud township. ilay 16, 1872. IFOIR SALE. A Farm roiitaminfr fmm i 4ft nrres. all cleared, in a good state of cultivation, 11 "ii . -I wun gooa DUiiaings, located one mile irom otroudsuurg, in the most bcautitul region in the country. Inquire or Address Jefkkrsoman Office. May 16, 1872. Stroudsbug, Pa. JAttTOXSVIIJLC IIOTCL. This old established Hotel, having recently changed hands, and been throughly overhauled and repaired, will reopen, for the reception of of guests on Tuesday, May 27th. The public will always find this house a de sirable place of resort. Every department will be managed in the best possible manner. The table will be supplied w ith the best the Market affords, and connoisures will always iind none but the best wines and liquors at the bar. Good stabling beloning to the Hotel, will be found at all times under the care of careful and obliging attandants. may 23, 1872. ANTHONY II. KOEMEK. PAPER HANGER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop, Strocdsburg, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of Paper Hanging, Glazing and Painting, promptly and at short notice, and that he will keep constantly on hand a fine stock ol Paper Hangings of all descriptions and at low prices. 1 lie patronage of the public is earnestly eolicted. May 10, 1872. Every day brings something Hew! Central Dry Goods and Grocery STOEE, formerly kept by llczekiah Smith, BAST STROUDRBURC, PA. Call annd examine before purchasing else where. - 2io charges lor showing goods. JACOB II. SLATER. P. S. Having made arragements with the best Commission Houses in Newark and New York, I am prepared to buy or send on commission all kinds of produce entrusted to my care, (juick sales and prompt return. JACOB II. SLATER. May 9, 1872. 4L Notice to Stockholders of the STROUDSBURG BANK. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Stroudsburg Bank will be held at the Hanking House, in the Uorough of fctrouddburg, on Tuesday, the 11th day of June, 1872, between the hours of 2 o'clock I. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. to determine the question of the acceptance of the Act of the re-chartcr of said Uank. By order of the Board of Directors. STOG DELL STOKES, Pres't. Attest J. Mackky, Cashier. Stroudsburg, Pa. May 9, 1S72. C. R. ANDRE Hereby informs his friends and the public generally that he will open store on Monday, the 20th of May, inst. AT TIIE C ontine nta 1, or well known comer stand, lately occupied by Barney Mansfield, opposite the American Hotel, corner 31am and ureen fctreets, Stroudsburg, Pa., where he will keep a nice and well selected assortment ot DRY GOODS, Choice Famly Groceries, Queensware, &c, The stock will be all new, carcfullv selected and to be sold cheap. Ihe Store Room has been thoroughly repaired and will be remodel ed and refitted. The system to be adopted will be Cash or desirable produce, one price and no deviation. The child can buy ju.t as cheap as the parent. From his experience in the business jn all its branches, he ho?es to be able to suit the tastes of those who may favor him with their patronage, and satisly thci that his prices are low. Remember the terms Cash or desirable produce, as no Books will be kept, consc quently no goods will be sold on credit. Terms pcremtory. Please got ready for the opening and bring your stamps with you. 31ay 9 1872-tfJ CHARLKV. FARM FOR SALE, frpfi Situate two miles from Stroudsburg lsliU and one from Starmsvillc. on the stage road. Water flowing in a trough at the House and also at the Uarn. lcrms tit IC it It 1111,1 easv. ft. JUr, Jan. 25, 187L tf ft'troud.sburg, Pa. Very Desirable Building Lots in East Stroudsburg for sale or exchange for Farms, by PEIRSON & STILLMAN, jan. 18, '72.-tf Last Stroudnhurg. s ciiool. xotici:. The Third Term of the Wickersham German- English Normal School will open in the Pub ic School House at lroulieau.-jviIIe, on lues- day April 2d, 1872. For long term, fourteen weeks. 510.00 For short term, eleven weeks, S.00 For any time less than 11 weeks, per week, 1.00 Students can enter at any tune, lorluriher particulars add re?. REV. D. E. SCIKEDLER. IiRfll)HrADtVILI.E, march 7 72-tf Monroe county, Pa. SPRING AND SUMMER At EUSTEE'S. Tin: National hall of fashion, the most uiiaM pw to gt a good Fashionable Suit of CLOTHES cheap. Ila'vin the largest stock of Men', Youth'; Boys, and Children's Clothinr in' this town, wc feel assured we cau'l be beat in tioedd and Prices. HATS AND CAPS, THE NATIONAL 1 1 ALL OF FASHION, the headquarters for HATS AND CAPS, having always the largest stock on hand, the very latest Styles in Fur, Wool, Ca8i mcrs and Straw, in High Silk ilats; we feel sure we can roit all. URisrisHiisrG goods. TIIK NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION is also Headquarters for LADIES ATiH GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Having the largest and mot select aewortmcii ol Furrf isbing Goods in town, wc are sure we can suit all. We h:ive a splendid line ot' GenU undcrware for Spring and Summer. A splendid line of Ladies and -Genu Housiery and Gloves, a splendid line of Youth's White Striped and Paid Slurts. We hav tac Striped and Plaid in She roots, Percales, Chintz and Print?. We have the Inrpest asortiett of Clothe-Faced and Paper Collars, CufTs and Bosom. You will always find frwu eif ht to twelve thousand of ihe latest styles of Collars. Cuffj and Bosuuis at tko National Half: You will also find a full line of Lincu Shirt Fronts!. Cravats and Ties, Ladies and Cent Handkerchiefs mid Ladies Collars and Culls, We have a good assortment of Pbraeoli and Umbrellas, Corticili spool Silk, in all colors. Which is pronounced the best in bhc. Also a full line of Coate's and Clark's spool cotton. Y TIIE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION is the best place to get DRY GOODS. Always on hand a full assortment of the best brand of Alpacas, the Capital beirifr Ik lead ing article in Alpacas. We have always on hand a goo4 assortment of Black, rorift and plain Silks, Satins, Grcnadiens, Poplins, Frow Prow, Stripes, Percale, Tim Cam brics, Chintz, Ginghams and Prints. A full line of White Goods and MliM. Ala a splendid lot of Spring and Summer Shawls and Skirts at astonishing low iguiea. Particular Attention Paid o Custom Work, which we have done in he latest styles. We warrant a good fit. We aho rake meas ures for custom shirts, High Silk Ilats to order, good fits warranted. Give s a sail and be convinced that we can't be undersold. Our motto is quick sales and small profts. We show goods with pleasure. N. RUSTER, PROPRIETOR OF TIIE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION April 18, 1372. QFF THE FRONT STREET. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. Or, in other words, examine goods and prices before you buy. I have a splendid lot of NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and city make at PRICES THAT MUST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN FUflSrVlTUBCE, AT TRICES AS LOW AS BEFORE THE "WAR. Sale Room and Manufactory all under one Roof, on Franklin Street, In the rear of the Stroudsburg Bank, SAMUEL S. LEE. April 6, IS7L ly. A. II. FR.VNCISCUSCO., 513 STKKET, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the SPRIXG TEADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades and paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton, Yarn, Batting1, Wadding, Twines Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brnshes, Clothes Wringers, Wooden and Wil low Ware in the United STATES. Our large increase in business enable us to sell at low prices and furnish the best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR TIIE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, lricc $5. 50 Over 13,000 sold in Six Mouths Tonus: Carpets, GO 'days A III other goods, 30 days, TSet Feb. 15, 1872.-Gui A Bargain in Land ! A tract of Land, in Stroud township, a mile from Stroudsburg, is o lie red for .L sale, at reasonable figures, and upon accommo dating terms. The tract contains Thirty-Six Acres, more or less, and adjoins lands of Ii. S. Staples, Mrs. Luke Staples and George Savres. and the Urodhead Creek. About 21 acres is cleared land, with a fair portion of natural Meadow. The land is susceptible of easy and profitable cultivation. On it are several line building sites, suitable for Country seats or a summer boarding bouse. Fourteen acres are covered with young Oak and Chestnut timber of thrif ty growth. There ia an excellent spring of wa ter on the tract but no improvements. "Will be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars inquire at the Post Oilice. Stroudsburg, Pa., March 28, 1S72 tf. A IMiOFITAULi: BISLXKSS ! Lieht Equal to gas at onc-eiidtt the cost ! Cannot be exploded. Aro chimney or trick used. Men desirinjr a profitable business, can secure the exclusive richt for the sale of Dvott's Pat ent Carbon Gas Light burners and Oil, for Counties or States. Write for information or call at M. Ii. HYOTT. No. 114 South Second St., Phia., Pa. X. B. Churches furni.-hed with Chandeliers and Lamps of event description. l!" per cL rim. v a per than at any other establishment in the country. .March ll',Z-6m. DO VT yua know I Bast t J. II. McCarty is the only Undertaker in Stroudsburg who understands his business! If not. attend a Funeral managed by any oilier Undertaker in town, and you will see he proof of the fact. Sept. Jo, 07 DO N'T rOISflra Hint when you want any thin;? in the Furniture or Ornamental line that AlcCnrty. in the Odd-Fellows' Hull, Main Street, Strouds- burjTi Fa., is the place to get it. Sept. 2fi Do.vt i ool vou ft i?io.i:y away for worthless articles of Furni ure, but get to McCarlv't, and you wdl tr t well paid lor it. Sept. 'J6, '67. Main Street, Stroidubvho, Pa. STKOUDSESUKti, PA. ON THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1871, Tins bajstk: will commence paying Interest on DAILY DEPOSITS; at the rate of Four Icr Cent SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. Accounts rendered, and interest credited monthly. SEVEN PER CENT INTEREST PAH) on permanent deposits, as heretofore. Checks on all parts of the Country COLLECTED Frees" of Cost for Depositors. DRAFTS FOR SALE ON England macl Erclaiid. All deposits in this Bank arc peeured ky Bond, with securiety to Thou. M. Mcllha ney, Trustee, in trust for Depositor, wkich bond is recorded in the proper office. Time a nvi r C'flAtr. March 16, 1871. ly. NEW STORE -:asd:- NEW GOODS -:at:- REDUCED PRICES! DARIUS DREHER, begs leave to an nounce to his friends and and to the pub lic generally, that he has just received a general assortment of Dry Goods, Xotion$, Drett Trimmmft ARP M1LL1XERY G00D3 consisting, in part of the following dMirmfcU articles, tiz. : Calicoes, La IMS, French Chintz, ChilJrin's J)rcss Coodt, A orlced KJjitnjs, l'ara&nl, Zcphers, Shetland Wool, Shetland Wool Shawls, Delaines, Muslins, White Dress Goods, Insert in js, Ladt's and Children's Sacts Flannel and Cloth, Lady's, Misses and Men's Hues, Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods , Shroudings, dc, dc, Goods shown with pleasure. Quick sales and small profits" at the old and wll known Millinery Stand of P. A. DKE1IER. The Millinery business will be carried as usual by Mrs. Drkiieu. Patronage rcspectly solicited. DARIUS DREHER. April 20, lSCC). C1.AN YOU TLIJi Will IT IS J tint when any one comes toStroud burjf to buy Furniture, they nlvvHye inqui-e 'or McCaitys Fuiniiuit tilurt! jSti't. Q MONROE COUNTY
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