LLL a am ssa wmumm sa naa saia. frnw-They Look Over thft fJonMrv. 2T' . " tt..v .r'UTCr:mr".yuJ weroseneoD IB crvj iu u in apienaid condition. . . ... MACOtJPift coantj, Illinois, anticipate beaaufal oat crop. Somb fields m the vicinity of Janes- Ti!!c, Illinois, are headed out. - ' In the southern part of Indiana the irheat crop is already headed out. Thk corn ot Ueorgia promises better of ueorgia than the cotton, although probably both will turn out excellent crops. , , mt T).Jf I T O . T IDE ueuiuiu, xuwa, toouc nicest says hit wheat nerer looked as well in Taylor county at this sea?on of the year as it does this apring. Is the Ticinify of Anna, Illinois, straw- terries are looking finely. Apples, peach fc,t pears, cherries,1 and grapes never cronid better crops than now. f . 1. J. .1 ABMi worms ue uiaue meir appears ioee i in the fields near Jacksonville, , II- iinois, and are cutting down the meadows and young corn. The rain has been very copious throah- tat Minnesota, and reports come from all ieetions that crop prospects were better. nnia lv wheat and eras. I r tif ? ? Mnnsin V;cnn;n fat,l . -..: I reports, are generally looking well, and are i.i.iinr pood attention ' - finm ' nan, I jirds are being planted in Suak county. TnE Appleton, Wis., Post says winter vlieat neer iookco. oeiier. at tnis time ot eir id Uuta-gamie county than at pre-J tent. A bountiful harvest' is confidently I iitteipated. LvSMl Flour per bbl. A CORRKSrONDIMT at Michigan, says ; There is a good prospect of vwibl ail, 1 ib iDnnuaut crop oi an amas iruit, the irecs uciog uww iu wiuuu ids coverca nith blossoms. Tnt farmers of Marion county, Illinois tell the Salem Advocate that the chinch Kit" hate attacked the irrowirxr tvhoat in eidt of the nelds. TnE wheat in Benton county, Illinois, i jr a. I rvt i . II neaaing oui ueauiuuuy, ana gives promise of an abundant yield, although the farmers are begiooing to complain of the chinch baj The Cedar Rapids, lowa Timet says trees are laden with bloom. The lieloit, Wisconsin Frrt Prrst MjstFrom every section we hear that ,rrio? grain never looked more promis- ibjj than it does at present. The recent runs in this vicinity have given vegeta tion a vigorous start, and with a favorable :on for growing crops, we can hardly fail of an abundant harvest. A gentleman traveling through Tex u writes under date of May 10th, as fol lowing : '"For the last few month. T tr.ir. tti over many of the best wheat grow- in counties in Texas, vii : McLennan. in lexas, Hill. Ellis. Johnson. Parker. Tarrsnt is. Johnson. J'jjtoo, Dallas, Collin, Grayson, Natarro, Kaufman, and others. I have not seen er heird of a single crop of inferior wheit. The general impression among 11 the farmers is that thej hafe nerer Ktn finer crops. Other email grain crop? re equil to the wheat, and corn and cot too look well." The fruit crop of this region, savs the Cnolerland (Md.) Xetcs, promises to be I ii lounamv one. au tue trees arc, lull wnn me joung iruit, eren apricots, which ofreqnentlj fsil, are sure to yield well tan season .1 ii mitarially in regulating the prices of .-.i.w rriia, ana since tne ute, rams the. now fraaiiing appearance of all grain and pis crops is cheering to those who have Ubny any or all of these productions. nd famine prices are no longer threaten The St. L onis RrvuLlican publishes th following prediction : The years 184C and '48 were years of pet famines in Ireland, and short ffops generally in Europe. During tkoie jcars I dealt largely in wheat and tort. At first I made money ; bnt on the lt of Jane there was a great decline in ill foreign markets. It was said to be nuied by new vegetables in all the mark t!i Failures were very numerous in those Jtirs cmong produce dealers. There fore, look out; I here will be a great change ithin thirty days. . ; . Memory. A correspondent nays : "At the pre t writing we cannot form a trustworty timite of the amount of wheat Tennes too m. . . il f.r 3 pwi, oni, as in several Jc"r8f we expect to receive a eon-1 eratie supply from there. She has 0t. Drobahlr r.;fi tu; J I vino jvai luvic . ii u w own mills will grind dnrins the vesr. 1st as they cannot buy it all op and hold it for their wants, and the ' owners of it i ba iii i.f...l tK. , ,. T w w T . mnctl we eipect 10 note . rriTsn oi ii aurins me next 'etj dys, though doriojr the cominp '"ier lennessee millers roav be sendins borders for wheat to thi. n,rUt tiaal." , j Tn, ii- , - , 'hi jwwer , Joumo Schuylkill coun- J.r.,Mjg : "The prospect for an abuod- t crop of almost all i;A. f 1 "er now than for tint U- i ia this vicinity this season is indeed flat- f"1 WeknesPja.rrha;a&c- I have known jf . n.L :u i . " to prove successful in manv cases, when- Al. It. leno. ioiu wuu ana cumvatea iruitl nnm). nf .r. he managed ia the best possible manner. The themselves aggrieved by the foregoing appraise a number oi years uble wiIt be supplied with the best the Market ment are requested to ittend. ts, plumbs, pears afford.( ana connoisures will always find none JOHN HANNAH, Appraiser. eacnes, apricots ti. ?p,e8 naTe passed safely through - - .ur, escaped the Bono frosts and generlly loaded with fruit. ' U rapes raspberries seem to have suffered "ously during the winter. Many old pe T,ne are entirely killed and many V,, eL,0UR,y damaged. Rasberry canes the anerecl serious injury and many ofj . -u-rer varieties where they have not protected have been entirely killed. M tfTT iotcrestioS case of the success to , 8fu8," of blood from one person nother recently took place io Berlin. noKT Wtt8 a mna 28 years of ?e kTl i Q PoIsoed by phosphorus, fc 'g lak.eD eolution of the ignition tw Sht bundles of matches. A v Ue unarea cuouc ceoti en 8 M."oodf which had iustheAn tal-. - IU 5m Vi . . . . tffeot 7 persons in good nealtn, was 1010 eio of the arm, nve huo- K', .CeQtimeters of the patient's own 'ua beio in . . nt V a-1 r o ! me buujb lime taiteu irom dition impovement in his con- lc ' V-1 ?Dce 8et ia acd he w" -ble to Te dm bed soon afttrward. impovement Lff ".o:.7P cattle bJ e cara wita.wbicb tnej are carded. aue application should be frequent though in but small quantity, till of- lice all disappear. The lousiest herd I ever w waj completely relieved of them in ten days by this application alone Ex change. Mroudsbtmr. Market nAn. Corrected weeUv fn, Tim t " Xc. and Retail Dealer in Groceries ana 1'rovisions. Mes Pork, per bbl. llama, sugar cured, per lb. Shoulders Mackerel, No. I, per bbl No. 2. 18 00 20 00 12 15 20 00 25 OO 13 15 Butter, roll I UH Salt per Sack Lard . Cheeae per dozen ' - Beans, per bushel Dried Apples per lb. f.otatoe Per bushel. 2 25 15 15 1 50 2 00 15 00 12 00 OLrw per ton Wool ' 5 35 . 40 GRAW MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by Gardneb Sl Wallace, " oe8nie ana xtetail dealers in FJour. ee. "rain, ate F,lur ?T bb,- Extra to best CS 00 to S3 801 5 50 160 1 60 1 40 600 -n-r Meal, per cwt. chop Feed 1 80 ciear grain, per cwt. 1 75 While Wheat per buahel 1 50 rtea wneat Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. Corn per bush at Barley 1 40 300 3 50 75 64 50 80 Rye 00 Tcsdmonj Of a Prominent Phj- el-: ' oiviau "DurinS the past eight years I have had fre- qiient opportunities of witnessing the effect of : Mishlzr's Herb Bitters upon persons suffer- lopathic, Homoeopathic and Hydropathic treat- ment naa tailed. 1 still continue to use it in Such CCmDlaintS with uniform .np nl have no hesitancy in pronouncing it the most ??JUJ&te d Kidnev. or Bowel. "Yours, very trulr, J". T. BAKER, M. D. ? x 96 Lancaster, Pa. June 1872-lm- MARRIED. At Analonimk. on the 8th of .Tun, hv g - J- Pastorfield , Mr. Joseph Henry, of Z?.n? and J11?,.811 Schk of r""uwwu' " Ul iUODW a- BY INVITATION 3rletuin "Visit, MESSRS. PITCHER & KELLY will glre another entertainment for Ladies on THURSDAY EVEtflXG, JUNE 13, Tickets may be had of Dr. Jackson. June 13-lt, K A TTP,TTnTr i .Messrs. reterson & Carpenter will sell at Public Auction, on Saturday, June; J 5th, I?72, at 2 o'clock r. M.. at Washington Hotel, Stroudsbure a BAY HOUSE, seven years oia, ana weigns aooui eleven SSU!i3a; .IJ L .1 . .1 & hundred, lerms Uash. June 13-lt. STROI D TOWXSHIP BOUNTY FUND STATEMENT. Account of KUIUJN liAUltl, Treasurer of htroud TownMhip Bounty i und Statement. " - Auditors 6 75 " School Board settling Du plicates 20 00 " for Eart Stroudbure At 5 00 " A. O. Greenwald, Printer 10 75 $52 50 BaL due Treasur last settlement 30 58 Amount of Interest paid 700 18 750 00 Bonds " Commissions to Treasurer 20 00 $.1,553 26 DR. To cash from X L Rhodes. Collector for 1859 V $425 0b m.rj J31 94-1,356 84 ji. due Simon Barry, Treaa- li au aaj vvs. vi vi v Urer, to June 3, 1872 196 32 $1,553 25 Examined and allowed the 3d day of June, 1872, for t r; tne year is J. w ltness our nanas. I . J- A. tliltUftiAJS, amamotu J. W. VA-N YLJJST. I - - June 13, 1872. 3L . T ARTOWSVII-tE HOTEL. JLJ Tlii. old established Ilotel, having recently changed 1 hands, and been throughly overhauled! and repaired, will reopen, lor tne reception oi of pue.ts on Tuesday, May 27th. The public will always 6nd this house a de- tirahle rl ace of resort. Everv department will I bnt the best wines and liquors at the bar. Good stabline beloning to the Hotel, will be found at all timet under the care oi careiul and obliging attandants. may23, 1872. ANTHONY II. KOEMER. MASON TOOK, PAPER MANGER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop, STROUDSBvao, Pa.. Tbe undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that he ia now fully prepared to do all kinds or raper irangpiAgt uiazing ana rauuing, promptly and at short notice, and that he will keep constantly on hand a fine stock of Paper Hangings of all descriptions and at low prices. The patronage of the publu. is earnestly nolicted. May 16, 1872. W ln from DVRDeDSia. Loaa of Kprvnm F.nrr ' . . , . Mercantile Appraiscnent. Notice ia heretnr 4vn in -if vtl.i i. i Itaail Dealer, of Merchandise, Distillers, AeJ 117 and U9 ITorth Second It of the county of Monroe and State of Penrurl iTnia, uat mey are classified and aseesed by toe underaiened. Annnin r i . tor uie rear r,,n. Wit. Class. AVmms. Taxe. Barrett. 14 & Coleman. $ 7 00 10 00 10 00 13 Loring Andrews, 13 Shafer & Rinehart. . 13 Palen & Northop, 1000 Chestnutbill. 14 John ilerwine, 14 Charlai Ti.M 700 700 14 Franklin Stotx, 700 700 14 Karauel Arnold, in 14 James K res are A Son. .7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 L14 enr7 . 1 -oiarun xvuiipaagn, , 25 Eldred. 14 Johnllarter, . 12 i ueorge rants, ? .'. 18 14 James Ileioey, ; 18 : ' Ea8t Stroudibttrr.. ' 7 00 14 Miss Rinehart & Uinon. 700 iu v cun x iierrog, Urtwerr. 40 H S. S. Detrick. - lOO 7 00 If T. Taylor, 14 Wm- S B1'. 700 700 10 00 10 00 10 00 13 Morgan A Uaria. . 13 J. & M. Yetter 13 J. Stemple, 13 J. M. Slater, 14 A. Rockafellow, 14 P. Empy, JJ JJ 7O0 Esuthfiald.; 14 M. E. Jlofiman. -14 B.F.Labar. 7 00 7 00 W. A. Brodhead A Son ttt-via alley tuxo. 7 60 IS B. F. nnAnomJ 13 G. W.Snrdr ' 10 00 Vk 14 James BelL Sen. 14 J.D.Labar. 14 A.D. Freese, Stroudibarr. 14 Kobert Boys, 11 Wm. Wallace, 11 Joseph Wallace. 7 00 f 00 14 W.T.Baker. 7 7oo 14 M. L. Phillips, Jf f?-6-Buh M4 i' B. Miller, 7 00 7 00 14 buaan Wmtermute, ij jT T An'n j w r J ' , pi1" 2? S 10 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 Darius Dreher, Samuel Hood, l fnfu. .IT- . . 700 700 I f A. ieaia, n TT wVnr 14 R sTwiBSaS i w l i in 7 00 14 Heller & Overfield, 7 00 10 00 7 00 700 12 50 7 00 m 4 V 1.1 Hrariar Ar 14 Morris L. Drake, 14 A. Raubcnold, 12 I T. Labar, 14 Reuben Miller, 13 Philip Miller, 7 00 14 William D. Walton. iZ iVc01 12 Nicholas Rueter, I2 a 13 wUIUmSorr 13 Daniel Custard' in nO 10 00 7 oO 7 oO 7 oO 14 C. R. Andre & Co. i .james uoucner, 14 a B. Keller, 13 William Hollinshead, 14 A. I. Labar. 10 Cam 7 00 13 Brown A Keller, 13 Simon Fried, Areot 13 J. G. Keller, 10 0" 100" io oO 14 J. K. Brodhead, -13 Joseph Matlack. iow C. Hillcr, 3 billiard tables 6 month. WW S. Williams, 3 billiard Ublea 12 moa, 90 00 1 A Vinr A T wnr. f M " r fj"" w 14 Samuel Hoffman, 700 Hamilton.1 J? f . T M 7 00 i a f k w 14 Baylor A Bro 7 13 Kistler A Fetherman, 14 Georc-e R Dnke. . . 10 00 700 700 700 1500 14 Shafer A Harpa, Coolbaugh. 14 L. Smith, 11 Dodge A Meiga, 13 James A. Young, 10 00 Jackson. 14 Samuel Boeoard, j oq J Middle Smithficli. 7 00 14 A. J.Shoemake, 1 J. IL. Marvin, 7 oo Poeoso. 14 S. Kixtler A Co, ' ' 13 C. A. Wrennick, 14 Jacob Stouffer, io So 7 001 7 00 14 Nathaniel Storm, 13 a. KisUer A Co.. 10 00 14 Arthur Maginnis, 7 00 Polk. 14 Ilenry Kresge, r- r 14 Kunkel A Bro.," ' j oo 7 00 7 oo 7 00 7 oo 14 H.McCIellan, 14 Peter Gilbert A Son, 14 Jacob Uonser, TobThtnnaa. t j T.i,- Tf.u A X V V . Awtt., 1 4 mmitmtaw m M T p Rikefilee. 10 00 0Q 14 Timothy Miller, n,Mi;.. 14 lieorge K. bmitn, r aa 14 James Ktnts, 7 001 14 Charles Henry, oo 8trond. J. Fonlk, ten-pen alley S SnMtha 5 00 r aa 14 Nelson Deick, 14 C W. Decker, m mrm m m Notice is hereby given Kau an appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office in Strouds- burg, on Thursday, the 27th day of June, 1872. t io aVIocIc. A. M. All neraons who June 6, 1872-3L Caution I Take Notice! The public are hereby cautioned against a iiaruonug or uusuug muj . " "u der any pretense whatever, from this date, on my account, as 1 am determined to re sist, to the full extent of the law. the pay- ment of all debts contracted oy any one in i - . . . i i my name, without regard to person, except .., i i THEODORE SCHOCII. Stroudsburg, Pa., ) June, 7 1871. j NOTICE. Th Demons summoned bv the Sheriff as Petit Jurors, to attend Court the second week lic School House at Brodheadoville on Tucrf to commence June 3d, 1872, are hereby norM Apf n 2d, 1872: , tn rnM iA furt totrV civil- TFTVr. cases for that week hair been despensed' with. By ordef of th Cotrff.- j TKO. MelLHANEY. May 23-2t Prothonotary. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this OinCC. W ATSOK'9 Mount Ternon House, BOTE ABCH, PHILADELPHIA. May 30, 1872- ly. THE NEW NORTH-WEST AND ITS reat Bailroad! 7-30 Gold loan OF THK Northern Pacific : EAILEOAD. ottm T,nnr. 1 T'UJfli.AllLlfi INVESTMENT, SECURED BY FIFTY MILLION ACRES OF LAND. REGISTERED, ttOO, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. Coupons, $100, $500, and $1,000. Holders ; ' are exempt from U. S. Tax. Tbe first Mortgage Land Grant Gold 15onds of the Northern Pacific Railmafl fnmnw . ir . r K" a"?W 0W 8e,I,D5 L?ar 1 S i V 1DCereaC' a " hey 7Wnave thirty years "to ran, and bear Xrn5VrV;i:.u.yrpeVo:"e0 ed to all classes as an investment that combines a profitable rate of interest with ahoslute security. JAY COOKE &CO.. financial Agents, Philadelphia. Bonds for Sale in Stroudsburp-. hv the STRODDS13URG BANK and MONROE May 30, 1872 4t. Every day brings something New! AA I l X T-k 1 uoairat J-ry VxOOas ana UTOCery i - w cmv-r--m formerly kept by Hezckiah Smith, EAST STROUDRBURG, PA. 1 Call annd examine before purchasing clse- 50lwaere io cnarges lor snowing goojs. oo 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. Vjuick sales and prompt return. JACOB U. SLATKIl. May 9, 1872. 4 L' Notice to Stockholders of the STROUDSBURG BANK. A mwlincr nt iha RwI-Ka11sh . nf .Stroiidahiir Rnt will hM . th n,nt ; It . . . . & xiouse. in iue uorouirn oi atroudsburc. on . . o, luesaay, tne llta day of June, 1872, oeiween me nours oi z o clock f. M. and 4 'c'oc P 10 determine the question of the I acceptance of tbe Act of the re-charter of aaid Bank. Bj order of the Board of Director. STOGDELL STOKES. Prea't. Attest J. Mackey, Cashier. Stroudaburg, Pa. Maj 9, 1872. C. R. ANDRE Hereby informs his friends and the public generally that he will open store on Monday, the 20th of May, inst. AT THE C o n t inental, or well known corner well known corner stand, lately occupied Barney Mansfield, opposite the American by Hotel, corner Main and Green Streets, Stroudsbure, Pa., where he will keeu a nice and well selected assortment ot DRY GOODS, , , . " . ' Choice Famly Groceries, The stock will be all new, carefully selected and to be sold cheap. The Store lloom has been thoroughly repaired and will be remodel- . i f51 , f he system to be adopted will be Cash or desirable produce, one price and no deviation. The child can buy jut as cheap as the parent . x rom ms experience in ine ousinesit in au T7 .1. 1 ! 11 I 118 orancnes, ne nopes to oe aoie io suii ine tastes ot tnose wno may lavor him Willi tneir patronage, ana sausiy tnem tnai nis prices i are low I Kemember the terms (JasK or desirable LrJriM r Itlr. Ka Vr.t . ... . . . . I t AAlofl,r t. ,,r s in . km mt iii m fiu 1111 i u. get ready for the Tina wilh von a Til lA? jiiJl-Liri I . iii. opening and bring May 9 1872 tfj FARM FOR SALE, Situate two miles from Stroudsburg and one from Stormsville, on the stage road. a tor flowing in a trough at the House and also at the Ham. lerms easy. WM. S. KKES, Jan. 25, 1871. tf Stroudsburg, Pa. Very Desirable Ruilding . Lots m EaBt Stroudsburg for sale or exchange , . tur r arum, uj PEinSOJf A St'ILLMASf, t ateA . "V . x C 1 l Man 18, '7Z.-U.J x.ani DirouasDiirg. s CUOOL IVOTICK. TVw Third Term of the Wickertham Ccrmtin- r,strliK Xormkl School Will1 oben ir the Pub- iong term, fourteen weelciR $10.00 For short term, eleven weeks, 8.00 vor mnr time less than 11 weeks, per week, 1.00 Students can enter at any time. For further particulars add res. REV.aasoiDL march 7 72-tf Monroe county, Ta. 1 SPRING AND SUMMER 3ST. BUSTER'S.- the National hall of fasiiioX the most reliable place to Pet a rood Fashionable Suit of CLOTHES cheap. Having the largest stock of Men', Youths'; Boys', and Children's Clothing in this" town, we feet assured we can't be beat in Goodl and Prices. HATS AND CAPS. THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION, the headoiiartera naving aJwaja me Jargest stock on ha-nd: the tery latest Styles mers and Straw, in High Silk Hats, vre feel sure we can suit all. FXJKjSTISI-IIlSrG GOODS; THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION is also Headauarters for tAkiilS ANlV GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Hariog the hrgstand mast select assortmen ot Turo Lsbing Goods in town, we are sure we can suit all.' :Ve hae a splendid lino of Gents unoerware lor fcpring and bummer. A splendid line of Ladies and Gents Hoosiery and Gloves, a splendid line of Youth's White Striped and Paid Shirts. We hate the Striped 1 ",,u Ft onereois, rercaies, liiiiiu anu rt .i ci a t i CIolhe-Faced and Paper Collar, Cuffs and twelve thousand of the latest styles of Collars, Cuffs and Bosoms at the National Hall. You will also find a full line of Linen Shirt Fronts. Cravats und Ties, Ladies and Gents Handkerchiefs and Ladies Collars and Cuffs, We have a rood assortment of Pi.raota and Umbrellas, Corticili spool Silk, in all colors. Which is pronounced the best in uae; Also a full line of Coate'a and Clark's spool cotton. Y THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION is the beat olace tat DRY GoorW Always on hand a full assortment of the best ing article in Alpacas. We have always on ",m oimus, vjrenaaiens, ropnns, rowrow, stripes, fercalet, rir I UsV brics, Chintz, Ginghams and Prints. A full line of Whit. Good, and Muslins. AhZ splendid lot of Spring and Summer Shawls Particular Attention whic5 we have done in ,he lalest BtyeB' ures for custom shirts, High Silk Hals to be convinced that we can't be undersold. r.. - i i ;.i . ic biiuw guuua wan pleasure. PROPRIETOR OF THE April 18, 1872. QFF THE FRONT STREET. iook before youleap. Or, in other words, examine cochIs and nriras L..f. I 1 i ""re you uuy. x nave a spicnuiu lot ot NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and city make at PRICES THAT MIST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN FUKNITURE. AT TRICES A8 LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR. s'le Room and Manuf,ctolT llunderon Roor.on Franklin Street, In the rear of the Stroudsburg Bank, SAMUEL S. LEE. April 6, 1871. ly. A. If. FRANCISCUSCO., 513 .UAHKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the SPRIXG TRADE. tne largest and best assorted stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window snaaes ana paper, Uarpet Chain, Cotton, xarn, .Batting, 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 1,ricea and furnUh lhe be8t " T, CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, 1'rlce $5. 50 Over 13,000 sold in Six Months Terms : Carpets, 60 days A1I1 other goods, 30 dars, Net. Feb. 15, 1872. -6m A Bargain in Laud ! A tract of Land, in Stroud township. Lm;u fmm Strn,ilK,,r.r m.r r. Monroe county, Pa., eligibly situated j gale, at reasonable figured, and uion accomuio dating terms. The rnv, tract contains 1 J 1 -r r. i more or lew, anu au oin linus oi ji. a. ntanies. -airs. iuw oiapies anu vjeorge cayres, ana me iroaneaa reeic adoui acres is ciearea imrmm w naiurai .uuuow. The land is susceptible of easy and profitable -.. 1 ; i.. .:u: S"'""1!""-, yu " arc uu.iuji.g Rites, suitable for Country seats or a summer boarding house, l ourteen acres are coTered wilh k Chestnut timber of thrif- Ly erwth- 1 ere 18 an excellent spring of wa- ter on the tract hut no improvements. Will ii . ,,!. . i be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars inquire at the 1'ost Office. Stroudaburg, Pa., March 28, 1872. tf. A PROFITABLE BUSINESS ! Lieht Equal to gas, at one-eight the cost ! Ginnot be exploded. Xo chimney or wick used. Men desiring a prontahle business, can Recnre the exclusive right for the sale of Droll's Pat ent Carbon Gas Light burners and Oil, for Counties or States. Write for information or call at M. B. DYOTT. No. 114 South Second St., Phia.. Pa. N. 13. Churches furnished with Chandeliers and Lamps of every description, 25 per tt. chea per than at any other establishment in the country. March 14 '72-3m. .VT you know that J. II. McCariy is the only Undertaker in Siroudebtirg who understands hid business! If not, attend a Funeral mannjred by any other lndertaker in town, and you will see the proof of thofact. Sept. 16, '67 DOHT you vii FOIttiCT that wlicu you want any min in me rurnuure or Urnamenlsl line mat Aicariy. in tne OJd-FcIlows' Hall, Main Street, Strouds burg, Pa., is the place to get it. Sept. 20 D. mT root, von it monuy way for worthless articled of Furni ture, but go to McCarty', and you will pet well paid lor it. Sept. 26, '07. a for HATS AND CAPS. in Fur; Wool, Cassi- i a rnnw. We have the largest assortment of You will always find from eirht to Bosoms. brand of Alpacas, the Capitol being the lead.' hand a good assortment of Black, Grosyraitv and Skirts at astonishing low fl-urea, Paid to Castom Wort,. We warrant a rood fix. We also take meas order, good fits warranted.. Gire us a call and Our motto' is Quick" sales aud small orofit. r N. RUSTER. NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION MaVn Street, StroiIdsbiro, Pav MONROE C0UKTY STROUDSBURG, PA. ON THC FIRST OF APRIL, 1871, Tiiis ovistk will commence paying Interest on DAILY DEPOSITS, at the rate" of5 Four Per Cent SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. Accounts rendered, and interest eredited monthly. SEVEN PER CENT INTEREST PAID oh permanent deposits, aa heretofore. Checks on all parts of the Country COLLECTED Free of Cost for Depositors DEAFT8 FOR SALE ON EugJ'anfl and Ireland All deposits in this Bank are icanred' y Bond, with securiety to Thoe. M. Mcllha ney,Trustee, in trust for Depositors, waica bond is recorded iu the proper office. THOS. March W;-M7L A. BELL, Citkirr. NEW STORE -:and:- KEV GOODS at :- REDUCED PRICES 1 DARIUS DREHER, hegn leave to nouncc to his friends and and to the auV lic generally, that he has just received a general agborttnent of Dry Goods'; Xolions, Drett TritHminjt AH 9 JtltLlNERT GO OP 0 consisting, ir part of tht followinf IsilraK articles, viz. : Calicoes, Lawns, French Chintz, Chi fdr en's Dress Goods, Worked Edgings, Parasols, Zrphert, Shetland Wools, Shetland Wool Shawls, Delaines f Muslins, While Dress Goods, Insert irrgs, Lady's and Children' Sack Flannel and Cloth, Ladj's, Misses and Men's Hoes, Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, dc., ifc, Goods shown with pleasure. ''Quiska sales and small profits' at the old and wall known Millinery Stand of F. A. DREtlCft. The Millinery business will be carried as usual by Mas. Pbeher. Patronage respectly solicited. DARIUS DREHER. April 20, 16G6. CAN YOU TKLL WHY IT IS that when any one comes to Strouds burg' to buy Furniture, they always iaquire or McCarty, Furniture Store! Sept. 6 TT