ffiljc Scffcvsoninu. THURSDAY JANUARY 1G, 1S73. More snow 3esterday morning. This winter, thus fur, as a winter, has Icon a complete success. Who doubts it? The week of Prayer was duly observed in the Presbyterian Church in this borough, list week. I'or Sale. Two new seven Octave Fionas, for rale at the Washington Hotel Dec. 19 'TlMf. Head the Statement of the County Auditors' in this week's jiaper. It U an interesting doc ument for Tax-Pavers. The prettiest girl in towu had her "pic taken last week. Four for a quarter is the style now. Henry Field did it, at his rooms in East Stroudsburcr. We threw out a hint concerning a library for the Phoenix Fire Company's room. Who will take hold of this matter and push it to consummation ? John Baldwin took charge of the Washing ton Hotel on the 1st iust. It looks natural to seem him back there. John is refitting and refurnishing the House. Rea l the Advertisement of Jones & Palmer. Joseph F. Foulke is their agent. Buy of the home agent if you want to be sure to get what you pay for. We understand that the Borough Duplicate fir 1872 is in the hands of John S. Fisher, -., for collection. Every delinquent Tax payer should he ready to meet his demand, when he calls. At the last Auction sale of Coal, in New York, Coal sold considerably lower than at the preceding sale. News of the low price has not reached this point yet; at least, it lias no efi'ect on our market. Quite a spiiitcd revival meeting is in pro gress, in the Methodist Church at Fast Stroiulsburg, the Rev. D. Young pastor. The field is said to look promising for a rich harvest of souls. The Stroud Township Baptist Church, will have a public Festival in their meeting house, on Friday evening, (D. Y.) January 31st, 1S73. Supper Tickets, 50 cents each. A sleighing party of young folks, having one staid Benedict with them, to play pro priety, left town for the country, on Tuesday evening. They returned safe, sound and hap pi', after having had lots of fun, along towards morning. The track of the Street Passenger Railroad, lays under some three inches of Ice, conse quently the Roanoke on runners does the busi ness instead of the street cars. The January thaw having, thus far, failed, there is no tel ling when the track will be opened. Personal. Mr. Edward II. Rhodes, of Lehighton, Simeon Flory, of Ashley and Jacob M. Storm, of South Bethlehem, all former Stroudsl'urgers, paid the '"burgh" a visit during the hist week. Glad to see then: looking so well. Wolf's Hiil has been crowded, for several evenings past, with coasters of both the male and female persuasion, old and young. The sleds run glibly as a woman's tongue, and every one participating appears to be at the very pinacle of enjoyment . A couple of sports, the other evening, in dashing through our streets with horse and cutter, came very near running over a couple of young ladies. The law against fast driv ing on our thoroughfares wants to be rigidlv cu forced. A surprize part' consisting of the youn Ladies and gents, of the two "burghs," took posscssion of Yan Cott's Lackawanna House one evening last week, and held sweet com nmnion with madame Terpsichore, until the "we sma' hours ayont the twal." Of course a most enjoyable time was had. A rumor was prevalent on our streets a few days ago that It. E. J. Eilenberger formerly of this place had successfuly attempted to "shufle ofl" this mortal coil." But Robert is not in that line. He is too busy prepar ing for an extended concert tour to think o such a thine, and we hope, with histroup, wil soon give our citizens an opportunity tolisten to his and their living concord of sweet sounds. It is now said that it was 'tother chap, down in Jersey, that did the slashing business. We were led by rumor, last week, which appeared tole well authenticated, toannounce the death of Reuben M. Kresge, by freezing. This turns out not to have been the case. Mr. K., died after an illness of several days. and received the kind attention of friends from the time he was first attacked unti death closed his eyes in the eternal sleep. We regret that we were thus led injustly. possibly, to wound the feelings of his rela tives and friends, of whom he had a large number in this county and vicinity. The Sleighing, hereabouts, continues excel lent During the past week a large party of Ladies chartered Henry, his horses and sleigh, and placed themselves under the tender mercies of mine host Brown of the Tannersville Hotel. They arrived home at an early hour in the evening delighted with the care of Charley and his good lady, and well pleased with the ride. Now when are the young fellers a-going to take- their gnk out ? That is what the galls wajat to know. , Mr. M. L. Phillips, whose candy store and Oyster Saloon, was destroyed by fire, several weeks ago, has re-established him self in business, by purchasing the good will and fixtures of Samuel Huffman's establish ment. Leut. has fitted up his room very tastefully, conveniently, and comfortably; has stocked it with the choisest delicacies in his line, and is better prepared than ever to attend to the wauts of his many friends and the general public Give him a call, and see how it is yourself. m Local Option. It may not be general ly known that local (option will come be fore the voters of the several townships and boroughs of this county at the coming spring eleciion. By the vote the question of license or no license, the decision of which will bind our Courts, will be fixed. In other counties the matter is causing considerable excite meut, and forces are being organized, as parties favor or oppose the question of license. Hereabouts, however, all is quiet no one appearing to care whether there will be a legalized sale of the "ardent," lager, &c. or not. Mr. Editor: Has it ever been your lot or pleasure to travel along the 1). L. & W. It. It., to spend a few short hours in a small but lively place, thickly surrounded with tall and stately hemlocks, through which you may perhaps discover some hundred or more. men employed in choping, sawing and plaining; and then while on your way perhaps would meet some twenty-teams, or more, loaded with lumber, going to the docks to be ready for shipping? Well, Mr. Editor, whether it has ever been your pleasure or not I will take the liberty of telling you something about this lively little place, called by a very singular name, but very well known, per haps by name, that will read this iu your columns. The very singular place is Sand Cut. Bather an odd name; is it not. But let us look more at the business of this little place with a very singular name. t There are two stores one kept by Messrs Perkins & Adams, and the other by 3Ir. C. Cress, both doing a good business. There is also one large and commodious Hotel, kept by Mr. Stephen Halley, who, I would venture to say, he will make every thing happy and comfortable to all who should favor him with a call. We also have a Doctor Mr. S. 31 il- ler, having a large practice and on the go nearly all the time, and a Butcher, Mr. Lewis Heller, who very kindly furnishes us with all kinds of meat in due season ; and last, but yet uracil needed, we have a watchmaker who will repair all watches, clocks and jewelry, at short notice, and on reasonable terms. And now Mr. Ediror I will close for this time, and save the rest for some future time. Yours truly, . Yankee. Stroudsburg, January 4, 1S73. At a regular stated meeting of Fort Fenn Lodge, No. 134, I. O. of O. F., held this even ing, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, To him who giveth and taketh away, it has eeemed proper to call from our midst o'.ir esteemed brother, Valentine Eeyer linn thus severing the cords lhat bound us to geihcr with the golden chain of Friendship Love and Truth ; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the members of Fort TA-nn Lodge, while submitting to tlie will of the Divine Pulcr, deem it just and right to express 'this respect due our departed brother, Resolved, That we herebv extend our sincere and heartfelt sympathies to the widow and children of our late brother, tendering to them the protecting influence of our Order; and feel ing our feebleness in administering true com fort, we would recommend them to the Great Comforter, and may they exclaim. '"Not my will, but thine be done," trusting that when time shall be no more, we, with them, shall be in union with the departed in that land of light, that home beyond the fkies, where sicknes. borrows, pain and death are felt and feared no more forever. Resolved, That we deeply regret his death occurring out of reach of our Lodge, thereby preventing us from taking part in the obsequies, Resolved, That we tender our sincere thanks to the officers and bothers of Keystone Lodge No. 78, for the kind and prompt attention given our deceased brother during his illness, assur ing them that should opportunity offer we wil faithfully perform a like solemn duty. Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be furnished the family of our de ceased brother, with whom we deeply svmpa thize and commend to the care of a kind Provi dence, who has promised to be a friend to al who put their trust in Ilira ; also to Keystone Lodge, No. 7S. Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for a period of sixty days, and that these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our Lodge and published in each of the papers of this borough. Joiix E. Sxyder, ) 1'iDWAitD Baltz, Committee. Joskpii L. Bowers, J j. ii jjTiruon report oi trie governor enumerates G9 cases in which persons TM, - . f . 1 y-. convicted ot crime were released durin' the year 1872 by Executive intervention The number of percoos pardoned was real ij mucu reaier, as in many instances several names were included under a sin" i .... ie grant. Ice eutire number reported during the incumbency of Governor Geary, covering six years, is 425 In an equal period Gov. Curtin issued 7G3 par dons. I lie worst case under the Geary ..iU.u..-i. ivu ua8 uccurreu Eince trie annual report was made. Robert Lister Smith, a notorious bully and rouh of III 'I. 1.1 I !. . . J . i-niiaueipnia, convicted some time a-'o of an aggravated assault upon a citizen, was released last week through the 8eticy of tuojuiiin ana cam Joseph, both shioiij" lights in the Democratic fraternity. In this case a pardon seems to have been en tirely uncalled for, and the act is uoiver sally condemned. The release of such a man. of course, is notice to all of his kind ihat they have little to fear from the operation of the law, and in granting the anion the Governor has assumed a re -ihty which cauaa Lo avoided. epoDsi Small poi is still epidemic in Boston. Deaths last week, 5G. A shock of an earthquake was felt at Brunswick, Me., on Saturday. The debt of Boston is now $20,187, 200, an increase of 4,356,000. Hon. Simon Cameron has been re mouinated for United States Senator by the Republican legislative caucus. m Hon. 11. S. Olesby has been nomina ted for United States Senator by the Re publican Legislature caucus of Illinois. A cattle dealer, uamed L. Wells, from Ohio, was robbed at Chicago on Thurs day night of S1000. The driver of a grocery cart, who let a basket of eggs fall, says ''that truth squashed to earth may get up aud git, but he'll be darned if eggs will." The iuternal revenue receipts at Wash ington on Saturday were S398,197 ; for the month, $3,770,980; for the fiscal year, SG4,G29,90S. W. C. McKee, messenger of the Uni ted States Express Company, was arrested Sunday, at Columbus, Ohio, charged with embezzlement. Rifled money en velopcs were found iu his possession. Advice to the Agricultural Depart mcnt state, that in Alameda county, Cali fornia, thousands of bushels of wheat sMll remain in the fields where it was thrash ed, there being no place to store-it. The loss of life during the recent gales off the British coast have been very large The Liverpool Post says that duriog the Grst twelve days of December 419 pas scosers and 9ailors are kuown to have perished at sea. Victoria Woodhull lectured in Cooper Institute, New York, last Thursday Dight. to 1500 persons. After the lecture she was arrested on an indictment fouud against her by the United States Court, that day, for sending immoral matter through the mails. Arizona advices to January 4 says that General Crook, on that morning, mailed a despatch from Major Brown, reporting that his command fought the Apaches, killing fifty uine and capturing twenty. 'this fight occurred at the national fortt fications on Salt river, seventy miles above Fort McDowell, and lasted for five hours Two notorious burglars and jail break era. named William Facemeier and Rob bcrt Garrison were, arrested in Philadel phia last Thursday night. They escaped from Cape May court house. New Jersey in April. 1871. and seventeen bills of in dictment had been found against them in that State. Minnesota and Wisconsin were visited by a great snow storm on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. The railroads in Minnesota were completely block up the snow in many places being five and six feet deep. Travel wa3 entirely sus pended and it was not expected that the trains would run on some of the railroad before Saturday. Sad news of the great storm continue? to be received from Minnesota Whole herds of cattle were caught in the storm and frozen to death. A mam namer Christopher left Alvndon, Minn., for home, on Tuesday nizht and was found under the snow frozen to death. A youni' man named Berry, of the same neighbor hood, shared a similar fate. There is a man in Waukesha, Wis who always celebrates a rather remarkable anniversary. Thirteen years aso he was buried in a well, where he remained for seven hours, when he was dug out alive He now never fails to observe the day o his deliverance in a festive manner ; am all persons who are buried for seven hours and then dug out ought to follow his example. At Moravia, N. J., on Sunday, John HiMsman shot his wife and Wm. J. N Sheppard. killing both instantly, and then committed suicide by shooting himself The tragedy was enacted in Sheppird's house, where the Ilillsmans had been stopping for several days, and jealousy is supposed to have been the cause. Shep pard leaves a wife and three daughters Hillsman was formerly a. dentist of Madi son, Georgia. It is said that John Baldy, and Wra Duncan, who were sentenced to 32 years imprisonment tor Highway robbery and an outrage on iMis Arnes .Jervis. on South Broad street, Philadelphia, on An gust 4th 1870, ars innocent of the crime and that a new trial will bo asked for. on which Miss Jervis will give testimony that will acquit them. At the caucus of the Republican mem bers of the Legislature, held at Harris bnrg last week, Senator Cameron was re nominated as a candidate for the United States Senatorship The voted stood 65 for Hon. Simon Cameron, 4 for Hon. Wm. D Kelley, and 2 for Professor Wickersham. There were therefore seven ty one legislators in the caucus, and seven Republican members were absent. The present term of Sentor Cameron expires on the 4th ot March next. A newspaper of Iowa City cives rath er a discoura'Mnir account of which the farmers in those 'divings" are doinc, or rather not doing. Here is the Price Cur rent : A pair of Winter boots costs two oads of potatoes ; a night's Iodsinjr. a ond of coats ; the wife wears five acres of wheat; the children each ten acres of com ; the price of an overcoat is a good four year old steer ; of a Sunday suit, twenty fat hogs. The farm, too, W P 3 f o mnrlrrana ik.t a nn... 1 J ......... ...... at i r nuioc IIIOU Mil Ml- pan , the soil, and the annuil tax rots the roof faster than rain. Seeds from Washington. The Agticultural Department at Wash ingtion is furnished with seeds for dis tribution. By application our Agricul tural Societies can be lully supplied, and through them the farmers generally. It is worth while to procure these Feeds and let aJair trial of them be made, that we may see of what importance they may be to the farmers. Against License. The first election under the Local Op tion act of last session of the Legislature took place in Clearfield county, on Fri day. the 29th of December. At the municipal and township elections held there on that day, a majority of upwards of six hundred votes was cast against li quor licenses. New Collector of Internal Renenne. Frank Reeder, Esq , of Easton, has been appointed Collector of Internal Re venue, in this Congressional District, in place of O- A. Luckenbach resigned. When the new law, abolishing the offices of Assessors and Assistant Assessors, goes into effect, Mr. Reeder and his deputy will be the only Internal Revenue officers in the district. The Lock Haven Democrat states that Thomas & Mason sawed on their mill this season 9.100.000 feet ; on the Parsons miil 7,500,000, and had sawed by Fre dcricks, Long & Co., 1,000,000 feet making a total sawed by and for that firm, or 11,600,000 feet. They are Ftockin heavy this winter for another big sawing next season. An Act to permit the voters of this Commonwealth to vote every three years on the question of granting li cense to sell intoxicating liquors, Section 1 Be it enacted, etc., That on the third Friday in March, one thou sand eiht hundred and seventy three, m every city and county in this Common wealth, at the annual municipal elections every third year thereafter, in every such city and county, it shall be the duty of the inspectors and judges of election in the cities and counties to receive tickets, either written or printed, from the legal voters of said cities and counties, labelled on the outside "license," and on the in side "for license" or "against license,' and to deposit said tickets in a box por vided for that purpose by aid inspectors and judges, as is required by law in the case of other tickets received at" such election ; and the tickets so received shall be counted and a return of the same mado to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Scs sions of the Peace of the proper connty duly certified as is required by law ; which certificate shall be laid before the judges of the said court at the first meeting o said court after said election shall be held and shall be filled with the other records of said court ; and it (hall be the duty o the mayors of cities, and the sheriffs o counties, or of any other officer, whose duty it may be to perform such service to give due public notice of such specia election above provided lor, three week previous to the time of the same. Slroudsbiir? Siirlict Report. Corrected weeklv for The Jc-flersonian by C. D. Urodhead. Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Mesa Pork, per Lbl. Hams, sugar cured, per lb. Shoulders Mackerel, No. 1. per bbl No. 2, Butter, roll Salt per Sack Lard Cheese Egs, per dozen Beans, per bushel Dried Apples per lb. Potatoes, per bushel, (lay, per ton Straw, per ton Wood, per cord Wool 18 00 20 00 15 20 10 20 00 25 00 13 15 25 2 25 15 12 15 20 30 1 50 2 00 10 70 15 00 12 Ot) 5 00 35 40 GIIAIS MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by Gardner &. Wallace Wholesale and Retail dealers in Flour, Meal, Feed. Grain, 6zc Flour, per bbl., Extra to" best 1'am.ly $8 00 lo 810 00 Rye Flour per bbl. 5 50 6 00 1 50 1 80 1 40 1 60 Corn Meal, per cwt. chop Feed, clear grain, per cwt. White Wheat per bushel Red Wheat Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. Corn per bush Oats Barley Buckwheat Rye i uu i 40 1 40 4 00 G5 40 50 1 00 1 00 Special ISTotices. !o to Simon Fricd's for boots and shoes. C2o to Simon Fried's for hats and caps. C2o to Simon Fricd's for shirts and Um brellas. fio to Simon Fricd's for trunks and valiccs. If you want to see the latest style of fall and winter goods, go to Simon Fricd's. Go to Simon Iried's for a nice fitting suit. do to Simon Fried's for neck ties and collars. There is no charge for showing goods at Fried's, neither are there cro.ss looks if you do not buy. Estey Collage Organs. The styles are beautiful, adapted to all requirements and tastes, with prices suit able to all classes of purchasers. We call special attention to the Yax Her mann and the wonderful Vox Julilante. Every instrument fully warranted. Send for an illustrated catalogue con taining full description of Organs. Splendid Christmas Gifts autl New Year's Iesents for alK J. Y. SIGAFUS, Dec. 5.'72-tf.. Stroudsburg, Pa. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DUrOXCO'S GOLDEN TILLS. There is not a Ladv living, but what at some period of her life will tind Duponco's Golden Pills just the medicine she needs. FOE NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEAD ACHE, FAINTNESS. &c, They never fail, and may be depended upon in every case of difficulty caused by cold or disease. They always cive immediate relief. A lady writes: Duionoo'fl (Jolden Pills re- lievd me in one day, without inconvenience. Ihe genuine are in ( hite) boxes, and up on each box my private Revenue Stamp, with out which none are eenuine, and the box is signed "S. D, HOWE." Jtull and exphct directions accompany each box Price 1.00 per box, six boxes $5.00. Sold by one Druggist in every town, village, city and hamlet throughout the world. Sold by DUE HER & I5KO., Druggists, Sole ccnt.s for Monroe tJountv, btroiuUburg, Pa. These Pills will be sent by mail (free of pos tage) to any part of the Country, on receipt of the price thereof. dec 12'iz-tm The most Wonderful Discovery of the 19th Crntcry. Dr. S. D. Howe's ARABIAN MILK-CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, and all Lungs. world.) Diseases of the Throat, Chest and (The only medicine of the kind in the A Sulstituic for Cod Liver Oil. Permanently cures Asthma, Lronchittis, In cipient Consumption, Loss of Voire, Shortness of Ureath, Catarrh, Croup, Loughs, Colds, &c., in a few days, like majric. Price ijl per bottle; x for $3. ALSO, DU. S. D. HOWE'S ARABIAN TONIC BLOOD-PURIFIER, which diners from all other preparations in its immediate action upon the Iiver, Kidneys and ISIood. It is purely vegetable, and cleanses the system of all imparities, builds it right up, and makes pure, Rich Plood. It cures Scrofulous Disea ses of all kinds, removes constipation, and regulates the bowels, for "General Debility,". "Lost Vitality," and "Uroken-down Constitu tions," I "challenge the 19th Century" to find its equal. EVERY BOTTLE IS WORTH ITS WEIGI1T IN GOLD. Price $1 per Kottle ; six Ilottles $-3. Sold Lv DllEIIKK & IJKO., Druggist. Sole agents for Stroudsbunr, Pa. DR. S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor. dec 12'72-6m.l 161 Chambers St., New York MAlilUED. Dec. IJ. lcw.. at the pareonatre 1 fclroiuis- burc M. E. Church, bv lie v. Geo! W. F. Graff, Mr. Leonard Heller, of Jackson, Pa., and Miss Elizabeth Kresge, of Newfield, tw lork. On January, 1st 1S73, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the llev. Geo. V. F. Graffj Mr. Benjamin F. Florv and Miss Eliza A. Staples, both of Stroudi-burg, Pa. In Strondshnnr, December SO, 1S72, at the residence of Christian Hiller, by II. S. Wag ner. Esq., Mr. John M. Ulrieh and Miss Mary 11. Eeer, both of East Stroudsburg, Pa. Dec. 21, 1S72, at Belvidere, N. J. by Pvev. renjamin Kelley, Mr. Eugene S. Carmer, of Stroudsburg, Pa., and Miss S. E. Daniels, of Belvidere, JS. J. For 3Io:ifioys, Mice or even I:orn cd Call Ie bound for the "home strelch," Ihe "lidal wave" of the wonderful CHEAP AUCTION ST0RI must sweep away every thing that stands in opposition to it, for DECK lull has this week (since the election) crammed his Store full of some of the cheapest and prettiest goods ever had m btroudsburg. Just Come and Look at the pretty Plaid Goods, Lustres & Alpacas all colors, double and single fold, at one qnar ter less than sold for one month ago. COME AND LOOK at the Ladies, Misses', and Children's Jockeys, Trimmed and Uutrimcd, Ills Beautiful FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND RIBBONS, And his FINE VELVETEENS, for Cloaks, and some to cut bias fortrimm ings Come and get a pair of Boots and Shoes, for your pelf, wife and children and save piles of money, come ana loot at his pileol red and white Flaune!, Plain, Twilled and Plaid for Shirtings. Come and buy you a COAT, PANTS AND VEST, and save your five dollars. Come and look at ma Deautiiul single and wonderful cheap DOUBLE SHAWLS. Come aud pee our excellent Cassimers, Satinette, and Water Proof CLOTHS! And you are nure to buy. a tremendous stock of Come and see what MEN'S, BOY'S, and CHILDREN'S HATS some of these half price. Come and get a Set of .Fur nearly half price, and then feast your eyes on a monster pile of beautiful CALICOES far Hy AND MUSLINS. DECKER & CO. lwo good youn; Cows, with calves, lor saie. 1'nco 40 each at the barn. near L'claware Water Gap, Fa. E. T. CROASDALE Del. Water Gap, Pa Jan. 10, 1873. CAUTION 1 All persons are here4y cautioned nsrainst purchasing a promissory Note for S3G0 87, dated May 1st, 1872, payable days alter date, and drawn by IJurt & Ilcrzog, in favor ol C E. Durfee, as we have an offset against the same, aod Kill resist its payment. BURT & IIE11Z0G, East Stroudsburs. Pa. ) Jan. 10, 1873. j To Fruit Growers. The undersigned, proprietors of Maecdon Nurseries, propose to furnish the citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, with Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Slirubbery, &c, of superior quality true to name, and warrant ed to be in good condition when delivered, and quality a. represented. Joseph F. Foulke, is our authorized agent, to rzll and deliver and collect for ns. JONES & PALMER. ESTATE of JOHN KRESGE, Jr. Notice of MfHiitg cf Creditors. The Undersigned .As.-ingnee of JoIid Kresge, Jr., for the benefit of his creditors, hereby gives notice that there will be a gen eral meeting of the creditors of s-aid John Kresge, Jr. held at the hotel belonging to said estate, in the Borough of Ea: t Strouds burg, Monroe County, IVnnsy'vania, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY icth, lSTCr at 2 o'clock p. ro. at which all those having claim. again.-t said estate are earnestly re quested to im present, to consult together as to the best management of said e.-tato, in or der that all claims mav if possible' t o fully paid. .S TEPHEN KISTEER, Stroudsburg, I';:., Assignee. Jan. IGth, LS73. Assignee's Sale Of v i: Real Estate AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. The undersigned Assignee of John Krc?ge, Jr., will ofler at public sale upon the premises, on Friday, the 14th day of February, At 2 o'clock P. 1L all that certain fr.-3L Hotel Property, ' helonging to the estate of sr. id iajtlgA John Kresge, Jr., consi-ting of a FRAME HOTEL, three a nd four stories in high, alout GO feet, front ly U'.) feet in depth, with cellar Kitchen and cellar, Frame Kitchen and Coal-hon-e attached. A Frame Stable about GO ft. hy 75 feet, Frame feed House 10 by 10 feet, Frame Hog House 10 by 14 feet, Frame tfhop 12 by 14 feet. Good water in house and stable, wi'h hose and Sre aparatr.s. This isone of the oldest established and best appointed hotels in the Borough, fituated just below the Pail Uoad Depot. ALSO: FOUR TOWN LOTS, valuable building sites for Ftort s, c, on Main Street, iinmediatly adjoining the hotel. TLi whole property will be Fold togtl her tr separate ly to suit purchasers. ALSO: At the same time and plare, a quantity of Bedroom and other Furniture, consisting of BEDSTEADS, BEDS, SMTRESSES, BED CLOTHING, WASH STANDS. CAIU'ETS, and other articles too numerous to mention. Term.- and conditions will be made known on dav of sale hv STEI'IIEX KISTLEP. Assignee. Stroudsburg, Pa., January Hi, 1S73. $10,000 wcrlh of IT PUBLIC i The subscriber will ofTt r at public sale, in Stroudsburg, William's Hall, the following valuable Furniture, late of the Lackawanna Valley House, Scranton, Pa., consisting of o 4U NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANOS,. 1 Herring & Farrell's Safe J n r. i. nc room sets or WALXUT, MA1IBLE TOPS, SOFAS, AND SOFA BOTTOM CHAIES.. SEVENTY-FIVE BOX SPRING IIAIK AND HUSK MATIiESSES, full Bed Room Sets of COTTAGE FUKXITUIIE, BMiSSEL and HTCIMIX CARPETS, Looking Glasses, Crockery Ware, GlossWariA, and everything belonging'to a first class Hotel. The Stock will be sold at a. sacrifice.. Sale to commeuco at 1 o'clock in tbo afternoon, on MOMDA1 J AX VARY 20, 1S7S, and will be coutinued every afternoon and' evening, until all h disposed of. Conditiou mado known at the time ol sale. dee 12. '72-tf.l JOHN BALDWIN. REV, EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil-ham-burgh. N. . Recipe for COS- SUMl'TIONund ASTHMA carefully com pounded at nOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE., 07" Medicines Fresh and Pure. E gl m m s f is I s Nov. 21, t 72-3m Nov.21. 1807, W. HOLLINSHEAD-
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