MiiitfrfeR IN HONfcSDALE. DaLKEN QfltREL BETWEEN TWO Friends One Stabs tiie Other FATALLT $ ARROW EEdArE OF THE MUBDKRKR PROM JUDOE LYNCH. Honkspalk, Pa .July 25. A terrible murder was committed in this village lindy eTeoiojf, the principals in the iffray being two comrades, With whom a ihort acquaintance had ripened into an ,pprentl atronpj friendship. The name afthe murderer is Charles Kegel, while tht of his victim was John May. Lwt May these men were engaged by fbonus A. Potter, in New York City, in ,oiwer to an advertisement in the daily ripe", and were taken to Hooesdale and JrapIoJc DJ C. Vetter io his factory Kegel is a carriage trimmer, and May wan i ttrriaj: painter. The former claims to hiM been born io New Orleans; that his father is a Prussian and his mother a jVle ; that he is twentj nine years old, ,ud daring the late war wis io the ter Vice of the Confederate army. He is un curried. John May was a married man, fciriug a wife and one child Imog with yf parents in New Voik Ctty. He was tbout twenty five years old. His disposi tios wa less offensive than Kegel's, the litter being of a fjuarreUome nature. They remained in Vetter'a employ f.r about one month, Maj then hiring with mother firm, while Kegel engaged upon s ranal boat running un the Delaware and Hudfofi Canal. Until this change they hi4 baarJeJ at a Mrs. Miller's, rooming i-iasr. Waea Regal west a a the boat .Ma alleges that he stole ono of his shirts. A Funnj Fanner. Te Ruck County Intelligencer say : "Oa a certain (arm in Piitc Run Valley, boat three utile wc.t of D.iyeNtown is n rfmarkable collection uf haj Macks. The owner appears to hare stacked his ha) t r fifteen or twentj years pat, witlmut no?timiag much of it, and the result in tint there are now from frlr t-i fifty large stacks of hay on the preiuics. There i ap-pup in almost every field, aud the luiJinp are almost surrounded by them Some of the stacks are so dd and rutten tint the hare fallen apart and show a j:rt-ai gp in the middle, exposing the interior to the weather. These stacks probably contain, or did once, an average f eiht too each. This would make an ZiTttte f tons, which at present eitj prices would be worth not far fron JiO.WO. As many f thera are quite IJ, the bay cannot now be of first quality. The object of this remarkable accumula tins i,f ky we do not know, and the owner it ui4 t be quite averse to celling any of it, and declined to supply some to hi neighbors who ran short last Faring ll it acre oow put in market it would bring tn-mli money to put the farm in prime order and erect a first rate set of build i.g,." The Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern Railroad, and the Central of New Jersey. It will nt be many months before hltzibeth passengers no the Central Hail rd o( New Jersey will hare to hare the Lndnje Liberty street fcrrjboats with another batch of intruders. Some penpls tbuogbt it hard when the Newarkerb timed in on us by the Newark and New York Hallway, but son we shall hare to Bike room for .Morris and Kiex trarel that has heretofore reached New York by the llfbokea ferry, that railroad, by the rfcmt consolidation with the New Jersey Cfotril lUilroad, having secured a new eutlct Io New York. It is understood dut within the present year this new out let will be used in this way: The l!.uttin branch and the Morris and Ksex t"i will both be built aloug the meadow t"t uf llarkcnsack titer, and will crcs 'hat riffr n thr bridge now u.-ed by the Nfwirk Si New Yrk railroad, will then tlirmgh the Kergru hill by the open tit of thr lt uau-jed road, and will run tat Cuuitiiunipaw, whence the ferry hurts to Liberty street New York. Eliza l"tk Journal. Black Bass. Tie I)oyletown Democrat aays : The ? vf the experiment ol transplanting yk baa from the Potewae to the river IV'jwire, seems already to be established tterl young fih of this species hare rrrtutlj been taken by fishermen near Tretoo. They were in every instance, "eTtri g'i-u back to the water as soon fMglit. It was only last summer that fcw hundred of these I'll were placed e Delaware at Easbon, and that they e wade their appearance at Trenton, K Uwo conclusively that the Delaware "1 be kwarmioK with them before many 'foas ksT isnt and gn. V n New York Svn of last Wednesday log .ay, editorially: "We learn tthe managers of the pie llailway t ooce proceed to charge the guage 'r,d. Tbi. they will do by laying CW a third rail at the uage of four ,t?toJ a half inches, leario the broad until the present rolling stock of e Uoipaoy is worn out, but all the ucw "J,Bd locomotifes that arc procured :'Leofthe narrow guage. mm- : Awaa trarelliti from Syracuse to Zl v the Central iioa(i-iin weck tojd 't COO(,uctor of the train a rail iti l C i,'sue(, jy 'ha company six ,l 'iria0. The conductor receiei l'Wt without any besita.ion, bat with retdeal of astonishment. )ISS0LUTI0N. fore ""designed, doing buMness h.-reto-11' ,, "dsburg and Kart 8troudsburg, 'Br 1 u n,ne of Vr- J'kaon and i 1'a.tT g'te ntice th1 thvV bare di Ulf ,fi 4 I'arinerbip br mutual -onnt to 'ul"f f,0,q t,ia o" Anjruat, 1872, and f-s. wiU hter carry on his bui- U..fi 1 le AH unsettled account must "fcl at Dr. Qt W. Jacksons office. GEO. W. JACKSON, r0udurg, August J, 1872. Slroikdsburg MarKet Report. Corrected weekly for The Jefferson ian, by C. D. BaODHEAD, Wholesale ad lie tail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions. Mess Pork, per bbl. Hams, sugar cared, per lb. Shoulders Mackerel, No. 1. per bbl No. 2, Butter, roi: Salt per Sack Lard Cheese ES" per dozen Beans, per bushel. Dried Apples per lb. Potatoes, per bushel. Hay, per ton 18 00 20 00 J2 15 10 20 no 25 00 13 15 25 2 25 12 18 18 200 10 15 15 1 50 40 1500 12 00 500 40 Straw, per ton Wood, per cord Wool 35 GRAIN MARKET REPORT, Corrected weekly by Gardner 6l Wallace, wholesale and Ketail dealers in Flour, Meal, feed, lira in, &,e Flour, per bbl.. Extra to best $3 00 to 98 80 Rye Flour per bbl. 5 50 6 00 Corn Meal, per cwt. chop 160 1 80 reed, clear grain, per cwt, 1 GO 1 75 White WDeat per Luahel 1 40 1 50 Red Wheat 1 40 Buckwheat Flour, pr cwt. 3 00 3 50 Corn per bush 75 Oats 54 Barley 50 Buckwheat 80 Kj 80 MAIUUKD. (The W5ih, Wedding. 1 On June 7th. bv llcv. J. 11. Frtrht Mr Daniel .McNeal, and Miss Hcttie 3larvin, uoiu 01 mw eoanry, IThe 5;0th, Wedding. 1 D.i July ir.th, by Hev. J. 11. Fooht, Mr. J.M;ph Strunk, and Miss Alliec 3Ietzgar, Uth of Struud t.p., this county. I The 55Tth, Wedding. On July 29th, by llev. J. 11. Focht, Mr. Fankhti ix?, and Miss Elmiva Sanabach, Utth of IJnKlhcadsvillo, this county. In Stroud towrnhin. on the 27th. inst.. Jane dauhtr of John and Phoeba Sell- wool, aged 6 years 4 uiouthx and 7 days. At Fennersville, Jnlr 26th. 1S72. Katie. daughter of Charles and Ann Kit tier, of Hamilton township, Mouroe Co., I'a-, agl 9 years, 11 months and 1 4 days. Her death wa caiii?ed by tramniniron a nail. on Sunday morning, the 21tin?t which broke on 111 uif ukic. .o serious apreluions were swakenol, as the child did not complain much at firt and on exc aination by the parents nothing rotild be discovered to lead them to inspect that any fort-ign substance still remain ed in the wound or contusion. The usual domestic rcpiedies were resorted to, to allay inflammation, without avail. The wound becoming more painful and the child more retles lr. Drake wan called iijkmi on lurday morning, and after examining the wound which was closed up more or leaa by thia time, he applied thcimnal remedies to the Aot, and administered internal remedies which made the atii-iit more comfortable until Thurs day morning when tetnnut, or lock-jaw, pet in. Thnrclay erening Dr. Drake suspecting that a foreign h-dy mill remained in the foot Dr. Seip, of Stroudsburg. wa w-nt for and by the assistance of Dr. Drake operated upon the foot and removed a piece of a ten-penny nail nearly one and a half inchea in length which had been forced into the joint at the instep m 6rmly that considerable forte was necessary to remove if. The nail had broken ofTdose to the under the surfiee of the joint, and wa partially forced under the Imne of the joint, which precluded the poMihility of diivorering it with a probe hefore having laid the parts open. The p.-.tirnt rallied nicely after the nail wa removed, and rented apparently well until ahoiit 3 o'clock next morning, when internal npams set in and caused her death at 9 o'clock the same morning. Kverything was done that medical and surgical aid could do to relieve her ufTeriiigs, but without avail. 1 he funeral took place lat Sunday morn ing, and wa follow oed by a large conconr.e of relatives, friends and neighbors. The Tanner ville Sunday School, of which he was a mem Iwr. followed in procejiou fn.m her parent' reiden-e t the Hamilton church. The ser vice were conductei by the llevs. Focht and De.-hant. After the services in the church were ner he wa brought to Stroudsburg and interred here in the Union C'emeterv. NOTICE. All Tax Duplicate in hand of Collector! in this county miirt be settled and paid on or le fore the 4th Monday of 8eptemlcr next. The bond of all collectors failing to make final nettleroont by the time above named, will be placed in courM of collection, according to W' SIMPSON FLTIIERMAN, Treasurer Hereafter no exonerations on Tax Dupli cate will be allowed, unlews the County Com miMoners are satisfied, by the oath of the col lector, that the taxes could not by proper dili gence have been collected. HKNHY It. HIKSKCKER, 1 JOHN C. STUNK, VComm'rs. SAMUEL POSTENS. j August 1 '72-1 m. THE TTIckersIinm Ccrman-Cngllsli NORMAL SCHOOL. Fall Term of 1872. The Fourth Term of this Institution will open in the Public School Houe at liroadheads ville, Monroe Co., Pa., on Tuesday, August 27th, 1972, at 9 o'clock A. M., and continue eleven weeks. TERMS : Instruction, first six weeks, Free Remaining live weeks, $4.00 Any time lea than five weeks, per week, 1.00 IJorading, lim-class, in private families per month, $12.00 Brodheadsvillecan be reathedbv stage from StroudKburg, Lehigltton. and Weisort. The Stage leaves Schaeficr's Hotel iu Strouds burg, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, of each week ; and the Lehighton and Weiport depots, at 2 o'clock in the aftornoon on Tuesday, Thursday aid Saturday of each weck. Iiy the new schedule, the Stage makes the principal traius, in going and coming. For further particulars, address Rev. D. E. SCIICEDLER, A. M. RrodheadviIle, Monroe County, Ta. August 1, 1872. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office WANTED, Two thousand Paint Barrel 1 for which the highest market price will be paid. Address JSTINSON 1 1 AU AM AN. Princes Paint Mill, , WtissroRT, P. July 11-1 m. Carbon County, Pa. ESTEAY. Came to the premise of the undersigned, in Rosa Up. Monroe Co. Pa., on the UOth of June 1872, TWELVE SHEEP, one of theni black, one Ruck, one with horns, marked with a cross on the side, all old Shep, no I .a rubs among them. The owner or owners thereof are re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charge and take them awav, or thev will be umposouoi accoraing io i,aw. THOMAS ALTEMUS. July 11, 1872. Auditor's Notice. William J. Barton, ) Lev. Fa. No. vs. ' ' May T. 1S72. William H. Dunning, j and Eliza H. Dunning. The undemigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Fleas of Monroe County to make distribution of the monev paid in Court made by raid writ, will attend to the duties of hia sppomtment on Fridav, the 16th dav of August, 1872, at 2 o'clock r. m- at the Pro thonotarv'a Office in Strondsl.nrtr when nH where all persons interested are required to at tend and present their claims or they will be m la torever ueoarrea irom coming in for anv fchare oi aaiu tuna. . : TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. July 18, 1872. 4u PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TIB Constitution of Pennsylvania. JOIXT ItKSOI.rTIO!T, Prwpoaing an amendment to the Constitution of ' Pennsylvania. lit tt rewirrd by the Sentie ' and Ilonse of RpTttnlativ of the Commonwealth of Pennnm- raniW in General Assembly met, That the follow ing amendment of the Constitution of tin Commonwealth be prujwed to the people for tueir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provutona of the tenth article thereof, to wit : AMENDMENT. Strike out the sixth section of the sixtl article of the Constitution, and insert in lieu t hereof the fol low ing : "A State Treasurer shall be chosen bv the qualified electors of the State, at such times and for such term of service as shall le pre acribed bv law." WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JAMES S. RUT AN. Speaker of the Senate. Approved, the twenty-second day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and aeventv-two. JOHN W.GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pur suant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. FRANCIS JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretarv of the Commonwealth, ) HarrUburg, June 26th, 1572. j Julv 11 72-3m. NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS . . OF MONROE COUNTY. In pursuance of an Act of Assembly, en ti- l.l "An i r.ltin In lti Inl ir.n'i f Kf.i f and County Taxes, in the County of Monroe," approved Mav 6, 18C7, the County Treasurer will meet the lax-payers ot saiu county, dc tween the hours of 10 in the forenoon and 4 in the afternoon, in and lor the following placea, to wit : Borough of Stroudsbnrg, on Friday, August 2, at the Treasurer's Office. Borough of East Stroudsburg, on Saturday, August 3, at the house of . I no. Kresjje. Jr. Stroud township, on Monday and Tuesday, August 5 and f, at the Office of S. I Irake, Esqr. Smithfield township, on etlnesday, August t th llonae if Thomas Rrtxlhead : and Thursday, August 8, at the House of Simeon I. Bush. M"irM! Smilbfild tnwnsliin on Eridav. An. gust 9, at the House of Jacob II. Place; and raiuruay .ugusi io, ai me nouw oi panics I'lace. M t, ..... j-, - ... - " f , at the Home of Charles IJossard; and Tne- day Augiw-t 14, at tne Jiouse oi viiariea Andrvw and Wednesdav. AueiiRt 14. atthe House of J. H. Fetherman. Chestnuthill township, on Tlinrmlay, August 15. at the House of Joseph Rutt; and Friday, August 16, at the House of Elizabeth Kresge. Jackson township, on Saturday, August 17, at the House of Samuel R. Rowird. Pocono -township, on Monday August IS, at the House of Manawh Miller. Tnkrlnnni townshin. on Tnesdav. Aneust 20. at the House of Isaac Staufler. Tunkhannock township, on vteanesaay, ngust 21, at the House of Joseph Norton. Polk township, on Thursday, August 22, at the House of John KunkeL Eldred township, on lriday. August 23, at the House of John Frantx, Jr. tins tnwnshin. on Saturduv. August 24. at the House of Jacob II. Stocker. Price township, on Mondav. August 26, at the House of Lewis Long. Rarrett township, on Tuesday, August 27, at the House of J. C. Nutt. Paradise township, on eInesday August 28, at the House of Lyman Everitt. Coolbangh township, on Thursday, August 29, at the House of Samuel Ca.e. Tax-pavers who will avail themselves of this opportunity to pav their taxes, will be entitled to an abatement of FI YK PER CENT. For the eonvnience of Ttx-paycrs visiting Strouds birir. the Treasurer will leccive any of the above Taxes at ins onice, dciotc saiutiai-. Meet between the hours of 10 in the forenoon and 4 in the afternoon. SIMPSON FETIIKKMA, lrewurer. Treasurer's office Stroud.burg, Pa, July l,-2m BANKRUPT NOTICE. Jn the DiMriet Court of the U. S.,lutei Di- triet of mtylvaHia. In the matter of Peteb Hkller, Bankrui. It is ordered that a second general meeting of the creditors of said Hank runt, le held at Eaton, in said DWr'uJl, ou the &th day of J uly, A. D. 1872, at 2 o'clock P. M. at the office of Wm. E. Doater on of the Registers lit Uank ruptcy in said District, for the purposes named in th "Qth Mrtlriti of the Act of Congress, en titled "an Act to establish a uniform system of . a . It ..I Rankruptcv in tfte Ututed Mates," apiroviu March 2, 1872. i Jue 27, 18. 57 B,tr are not a vile Fancy Drink, wade of Poor Rum, Wlusker, I'roof Spirits and Refute Liquors, doctored, spiced, arid sweetened to please the taste, called Tonics." Appetisers." Restorers." c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Biood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Inrigorator cif the System, carrying 01T all poisonous nutter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt in their action, certaiu in their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. No Person can talc these. Bitters accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the poiat of repair. : . i Dyspepsia or India-ration. Headache, Tain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chet. Dir tiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, Hilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a lentjthy advertisement. . For Fosnnle Conplslnts, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tible. . For laflamnittsry and Chronic Rheu matism and Gout, Dvsepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Itlailder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are cansed by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. They are a Ixentle Purgative as well as at Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent m relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. ; For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Rinp-wornis. Scald-Head, Sore Kyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs Decolorations of the Skin. Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up .and carried nut of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most iucredulous of their Curative effects. ' . Cleanse the Vitiated Tilood whenever yon find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruption., or Sores : cleanse it when you find it ob structed and slurcish in the veins : cleanse it when it is . foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful thousands proclaim Vinegar Bit TKBS the most wonderful Inrigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Worm, lurking in the system of so nnny thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished liytol bgist : There is scarcely an individual upon the bee of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. Mo system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmin tics, will free the system front worms like these Bit ters. Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to paralvsis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of Walker's Vinkcak Bittess once or twice a week, as a Preventive Billons, Remittent, anrt Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusutl heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence npou these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Walker's Vikbgar Bitters as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or King's Kvll, White Swellings Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, O'd Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves, etc, etc In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, Walker's Vivegar Bitters have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intract able cases. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Rlttrrs act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the eSiects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinkga BlTTERS are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Dr. Walker's Vincgak Bitters are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties ajjay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inilammation. wind, colic, cramps, etc Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. '1 heir Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and arc superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body against disease by puri- Srin; all its fluids with Vinf.gar Bitters. No epi. emic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great inrig orant. Directions. Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine-glassfull. Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. -J. WALKER, Prop'r. R.H. MeDONAI.D4fe CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cat.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New Vork. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. June 27, 1872 3u. Executors Notice. Etle of SYDENHAM WALTON, Jf. A, late of the Jiorough of iSlrouaxburg, decatcu. Notice is hereriv eiven that letters testemen- tary in the above named Ktale having liven pranted to the undersigned, all persona in debted are retitieMed to call and make im mediate . payment, and all nerRons having claims againat raid Estate, arc requested to present them dulj authenticated for settle ment, without delav. Wm. P. W. I TON'. J'retort Stroudabnrg, July 11, 172 fit. POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF 1H7. GRANT & WILSON, jtVij CAM PA I a X i-t c- m i. TRANSPARENCIES NDA BANNERS, with Portraits or any device for all parlies. ,Silk, IJiintinir ami Miinlin Flags of all izep on hand or made to order. Chinese Lnntrriih of all size and htyles; Titpcr I'.alloonrt, Fire Work, Ac, fcr. Campaign Clubs fitted out at the lowet-t rati at WM. F. SCH EI ISLE'S Cam ja in Depot, 40 South Third Street., l'hiladelphia. July 11 72-.'hn. iSend for Circular. Very Desirable liuildiug Lots in Eas-t Stroudsburg for fa!e or exchange for Farm, bv " PEIKSON STILLMAN", jan. IS, 72.-tf.J Lat Stroudsburg, Cf8 SPRING AND SUM A.t jST; RTJSTEJR'Si THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION, the most TttiaMf laco to g.t a jrood Fashionable Suit of CLOTHES fclienp. Having the largest a-tock ol" 5Xeft, Yamhr Boys', and Children's Clothing ia this town, we feel ftfMircd we carTl be beat in Good and Prices. HATS AND " CAPS. THE NATIONAL II ALL OF FASHION, the headquarters for HAT3 AND CAP 3. having always the larfcit stock oa hand, the very latest Stales in Fur, Wool, Caesl mers and Straw, in Il'gh Silk ilats, we feel sure we can su.l all. FURIISI-II3S3"G- GOODS; THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION is aho Headquarters for LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Having the largAstaod mot select assorimeu otFurr? Ubing Goods in town, we are sure we can uit all. We have a splendid line ot Gents onderware fur Spring and Summer. A splendid line of Ladies and Gents Hoosiery and GIovph, a splendid line' of Youth's White Striped and Paid Shirts. We have the Striprf! and Plaid in Shereols, percales, Chtntx and Prints. We have the largest as$ortn9ni of Clothe-Faced and Paper Collar, Cuffs and Bottoms. ' You will always find from cih,t to iwelve thousand of the 1 1 test styles of Collars, Cuffs and Bosoms at the National Half. You will also find a full line of Linen Shirt Fronts. Cravats and Ties, Ladies apdGcnta Handkerchiefs and Ladies Collars and Cuffs, We have a good assortment of Puraols and Umbrellas, Corticili spool Silk, in all colors. Which is pronounced the leal in use. Alaoa full line of Coate's and ('lark's spool cotton. Y THE 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 Capiiul being the lead-' iug article in Alpacas. We have always on hand a good afsortment of Black, GroFffrain and plain Silka, Satins, Grenadtcns, Poplins, Frow Frow, Stripes, Percale, Paris Cam brics, Chinr, Ginghams and Prints. A full line of White Goods and Muslins. Also at splendid lot ot Spring and Summer Shawls and Skirts at astonishing low figure?1. Particular Attention Paid to Custom Wor&, which we have clone in he latest style. We warrant a good fit Wc also take meas ures for custom shirts. High Silk Hats to order, good fit warrautcd. Give us a call and be convinced th.it we can't be undersold. Our motto is quick rales and Entail profits. Wc show goods with pleasure. N. RUSTER, - PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION . April 1?, 1972. Main Street, Stroudsbcho, Ya. AVPTlHl KMmVrr ,riM,.F.T ' Caution! Take Notice! 1 ; ,00K BEF0KEY0ULEAP. Or, in other v.nls.pxa mine good ami prices! U-foiv you buy. I have a splendid lot of NEW FURNITURE ( )n hand both uf my own and city make at j PRICES THAT Ml ST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCaiKX FUKrVITUKE, AT TRICES AS LOW AS BKFORK THE WAR. Sale Room and Manufactory alt under one Roof, on Franklin Street, In the rear of the Stroudnburaj Bank, SAMUELS. LEE. April fi, 1x71. ly. C. R. ANDRE Herein inform.-s ht.-t friends and the public generally lh.it he will open .torc oa Monday, tho 20th of May, inst. AT T1IK C o ii fc i ii e li t a, 1, or well known comer stand, lately occupied In Harney Mansfield, opjxtsito the American Hotel, corner Main and CJreen Streets, k.' i i ii. -.1 1. - .ii i . mencan Sf roii!lmr(r I '-i u lon Mo will L a- ii ti tiia nu ll iv, it u a.ri nut ui tk DRY GOODS, Choice Famly Groceries, Queenswaro, &c. The stock will le all new, carefullv tielected and to 1h sold cheap. The Store Room has lieon tlmriiiihly repaired and will le remodel el and rclirtcd. The systeui to be adopted will bo ('ash or desirable produce, one price and no deviation. The child can buy just as cheap as the parent. rrotu his experience in the business in all its branches, he hopes to be able to uit the tastes of tho.e who may favor hiru with their patronasre, and satisfy them tliat Inn prices are low. Remember the terms Cash or desirable produire, ns no Rooks will be kept, conse quently no goods will be id on credit. lernis peremtorw 1 lease get reaay tor the opening and bring 3'our stamps with you. Mav !S72-tf 1 CIIARLEV. A 'Bargain in Land! A tract of Land, in Stroud township, Monroe county, l'a.. elicibly situated 4 2 arailefroni Slrond.hurg, ia offered for . T nale. at rcawmable tscnren. and uiion accommo dating tennis. The tract contains Thirty-Six Acres, more or Ies, and adjuini Hndsof 1. S. Stanley, Mrs. Luke Staples and (Jcorgc Say res, ana the ISrodhcad Creek. Alxut 21 acrest is cleared land, with a lair ) ion ion of natural Meadow. The land is ntccptible of easy and profitable cultivation. On it are ncveral line building .itcs, Aititable for Country Keats or a summer Iniarding hotifC. lmrtcen acres arc covered with young Oak and Chestnut timber of thrif ty growth. There is an excellent spring of wa ter on the tract but no improvements. Will re sold together, or in lot. to unit purchasers. For pari iculara inquire at the l'ost Oflice. Stroudnburg, Ta., March 2S, lS72.-tf. cuooii .otici:. The Third Term of the Wiekervhaui German Knglish Normal School will open in the I'ub lic fcjebool IIoue at I'rodheadnville, on Tues day April 2d, 1872. TERMS : For long term, fourteen week?. $10.00 For short term, eleven weeks, 8.00 For anv time less than 1 1 weeka, per week, 1.00 Students can enter at any time. For further particulars adJrc- It K Y D. E. SCIICEDLER. lUtoriii E A r 'ti.vr. march 7 72-tf Monroe-county, Pa. "OB PRINTING, of all kind neatly ex ecuteJ at this effica. p I rFlhe tmlilLr are hcrel'V r.iutmnr.il aain?4 JL harboring or trusting isny person, tin der any protease whatever, from this date, on my aoeount, as 1 am determined to re- hist' to the full extent of the law. the paj- i merit of aJl debts contracted by any one in my name, without regard to person, except upon my written order. T1IK0D0RK SCHOClf: STi;oi rsr.in, Pa., ) June, 7 1S71. j Found out why people go o McCarly's to cet their furniture, becan.se he bays it at th j Ware Rooms of Lee & Co. and elbs it at jan advance of only tuemty-tico and tico- chairs that he buys of Lee & Co. (throueh the runners he don't hav) for $4,56 he seUs for $5,50. Pays him to buy $om' good Fur niture. XEK A CO. .Stroudsbnrg, Aug. 18, 1S70. tf. FARM FOR SALS; M Situate two miles from btrondsburg and one from Stormaville, on th stage road. Water flowing in a trough at the IIouso and also at the Cam. terms eas; WM. S. REEK. an. 25, 187 1. tf Stroudsburg, Fa.. NEW STORE -:and:- MW GOODS -:at:- REDITED PRICES! DARIUS DREHER, begs leave to an nounce to hia friends and and to tne pub. lie generally, that he baa just received a general assortment of Dry Gooilr, Xctuma, Prisi Trimmhft, A r 211 LUXURY GOOD 9 consisting, in part of th following elairrtr articles, viz. : Calicoes, Lawns, French Vhiutts, Children's Dress Gocdsf "Worked Fdjirtgs, Farasoh, Zephert, Shetland Wools, Shetland Wool SAels, Dtlainrt JUuslinMf Whin Dre$l (Ivfidiy Jnsertings, Ladj's and Mildr XeH Flannel and Cloth, Lady's, Misses and Mens JToes Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, tc, (Jooda shown with pleasure. 'Quick sales and small profits" at the old and well known Mdlinery Htand of F. A. DULUF.E. The Millinery business will be carrisi a a usual by Mrs. Drkmkr. Patronage reapectly solicited. Oarius drkheh. April 20, 1SG0. Cax you ti:i.i, wnr it ia that when any one comes to Strouda burj to buy Furniture, they always inquira or McCartya Furniture,Storel SeDt. 3ft DO'T FOUUlVr that when you want any thing in the Furnilara or Ornamental line that McCarty, in th Odd-Fellows' Hall, Main Street, 8lroud. burg, Pa., is tha place to get it. fSept. V DO.VT FOOL YOITIl IWO.IIIY away for worthless article of Furni ture, but go to McCarly's, and you will put well paid for it. Kept. 20, '67. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of WiL. ham-burgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON. SUMPTION and AST!! HA carefully com pounded at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG ST0FX Medicines Fresh oiJ Pure. Nov.2l. 1867.) W. HOLLINSHEAD.