f-J. W-f ... Sljc Sclfcrsonittii. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1873. Lot on Tuesday night, February 4th, be tween the hours of 7 J anil 9 p. m. on the way from the Express Oflice to the Tost Oflice or from It Office to the "Stroudsburg Houc, ' an Express package containing ?1,C00. The above reward will be paid upon the delivery of paid package to J. ! ALLENDEIl, Feb. fi-tf.1 "Stroudsburg House." m ' Old news papers for sale at this office. . Mauch Chunk firemen arc making efforts to procure a steam fire engine. Go to Phillips' for fruit candies' and oys ters, prices lower than before the fire. - m The debt of the city of Scranton is Dearly three hundred thousand dollars. Go to Phillips' resturant and confectionary for good cigars aud tobacco, opposite the M E. Church. For Sale. Two new seven Octave Fionas, for sale at the Washington Hotel. Dee. 19 '72-tf. M. L. Phillips' has the largest and best stock of French and American candies in town. Try them. Iron is said to be a good tonic for young ladies but ironing with a little tincture of washboard is said to be better. Don't forget that M. L. Phillips has just opened his place of business up town, oppo site the 31. E. Church. The partial coal famnie and the blockade of the Street Passcrger rail-way still contin ues. Go to 31. L. Phillips, resturant and con fectionary for oysters, the largest and best in town. Only $1 per hundred. . . Corner loafers have had a hard time of it of late. A few of the old veterans manage to put in a brief appearance daily We were pleased to see our enterprising cJothicr, Simon Fried, on the street again on Monday. Simon has been laid up, a sufTer- re with diseased eyes, for over a month. Why is it that so few sleighing excursions take place this seosn ? We fear that the young men are not acting as gallant toward the fair sex as they should. - Our thanks are due to 3Ir. Jacob L. Wyikoff, who is sloshing around through the West and South West, for copies of Kansas and other papers. All is again quiet along the lines of battle formed by the '-license" and the "no license" leaders in the local option contest this spring. It is said, however, that "no license" Mill carry 31onroe county high and dry. The sleighing makes our town quite lively. Farmers teams stand in front of nearly every store, or arc coming or leaving town at all hours of the daj. This should indicate a healthy and prosperous state of busines. The Hon. John B. Storm and the Hon. Richard Staples have laid us under obliga tions for Congressional and Legislative favors. Oar old friend Geo. II. Rowland, Esq., of the Senate, it seems, has forgotten us altogether. Last week we insinuated that the Post Office had got to be quite a tempting plum for a number of our citizens. This week it appears that another number have laid wish ful eyes on the Constableship. Go in boys, and may the best man win. Miss Lizzie 3Ialvin, daughter of the late John 31alvin, of this place and 3Ir. J. T. Ridgeway, of Philadelphia, were marred on Tuesday morning, and left immediately on a pleasure tour. 3Iay happiness aud prosperity always be theirs. . 3Ir. Jacob K. Shafer has built an addition to his Indian Queen Hotel, aud will have it ready for occupancy soon. Jacob is one of the most popular landlords to be found anywhere and his business is increasing so rapidly that. this addition was a work of necessity. Prof. J. 31. Singer, proposes holding a 3Iusical Convention for instruction and drill at 31oscow, Pa., commencing on 3Ionday evening, January 10th, and continuing four days. The affair will wind up on Friday evening with a Grand Concert. A good time and a rich treat are in store for the Moscowans. Mr. Wm. Loder, one of our old and most respectable citizens, died, of consumption, at 12 o'clock Sunday night. The deceased lived io this borough aud neighborhood all his life, and so urbane was he in manners that we don't believe he ever had an enemy, or came in contact with a person whose respect he did not at once win. Wm. Drehcr, son of Mekhior Dreher, and Philip Kautz, son of Henry Kautz, returned home from an extended tour through the West, and South West. Their trip extended over the Plains, and through California, and their return was made, via the Isthums, and the Sea. They had an enjoyable time aud saw many old Stroudsburg and 3Ionroe county beys on the way. Among others whom they visited was Stephen De Young, son of the- lion. John De Young, who is Hermiiising it somewhere in Kansas, and with whom they spent several pleasant days. They look hearty as Bucks, as though the trip, and the country through which they passed agreed with them. Removal. Mr. James Boys, the untir ing and consequently successful agcut ot the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co., has moved his place of business from the old stand in Jesse Albert's building, to the build ing lately occupied by Win. llafJerty, . a few doors East of Knecht's American Hotel. where a fullliue of Machines, and machine supplies may always be found. . . The weather, which had been Intensely cold for several daj's, the Thermometer, on Thursday last standing at tlurty-tico degrees below zero, moderated considerably and felt quite springlike on Tuesday. Several mod crate snows fell during the week. The coon which came out on Sunday, and, seeing his shadow, returned to his hole again, some what missed his calculation. The alarm of fire on Saturday was occa sioned by the overheating of the heater pipe attached to the stove intended to warm the new 3Iasonic Lodge room. Some one had set a boiler of water over the register for the nurnose of heatinu it. This confined the hot air, which heated the pipe to a red heat, and set fire to the floor. It was noticed in time to extinguish the fire before the services of the firemen were called into requisition The new furniture of which we made men tion last week, had a narrow escape. There are rumors of an "onpleasantncss about to take place between England and Russia, growingout of Eastern Complication. Indeed it is said that the initive has already been taken by the latter power, and that War cannot be avoided with honor to cither party. Where is the Peace Society. It should certainly be up and doing, though we do not know but that it would to just as well to let these rusty old customers maul at each other. They are both, probably growing musty for the want of a fight. . Gov. Hartrantft has been fortunate in all his selections for Cabinet Offices. To two of the positions he lias called gentlemen from this Congressional District. The Honorable Samuel E. Dimmick, of llonesdale and Col. John D. Bertolctte, of Mauch Chunk : The appointment of Samuel E. Dimmick, Esq., of llonesdale, to the Attorney General ship of the State by Gov. Hartrantft, is something that could not well be improved upon. 31 r. D. stands in the front rank of the Legal profession, is emphatically and unflexibly honest, is a finished scholar, and a genial gentlemen, and cannot fail to honor to the office to which he was appointed, as well as the patriot Governor who appointed him. Col. Bertolctte will bring to the perfor mance of the Adjutant Generalship, all the experience which grew out of his brilliant career in the service of his country, during the recent days of its tribulation. He is energetic and honest, and knows precisely what is necessary to secure efficiency in the Military arm of our great Commonwealth. That he will perform the duties of his office faithfully and fearlessly no one who knows him can for a moment doubt. A Kansas girl has hair nine feet loos: Cambria county, Pa., contains 28 Bteam saw mills. A new county of parts of Schuylkill Columbia and Northumberland, with Ash land for its county seat, is talked of. The thermometer registered 79 de crees in the shade at St Augustine, Florida, on the 3d of January. Secretary Boutwcll announces that the actual expenses of the government for the fiscal year of 1S72 were $259,481,. 844,50. The will of the late Horace Greeley made in 1S71 was probated at White Plains, N. Y.. on Monday. The estate amounts of S225,0U0. A movement is on foot to secure the re peal of the local option law. It is boldly asserted that 200.000 have been raised by the liquor interest for thi3 purpose. Sophie Barney took a premium at a .Jontgomery (Ala) fair as ''the young woman who would make the best wife for a poor uiau " Three thieves eutered a Scranton bank at noon one day week before last, and captured monev and secrities to the amouut of S50.000. The whole number of hogs slaughtered in Cincinnati during the past week was rJ.UOU ; the whole number since Noveni ber 1, 528,000. Lancaster is advancing. "Parlies," from there swindled two Bucks county farmers out of "several thousand dollars by selling them a worthless washing machine patent." Mr. II. S Ebeuly, of Durlach, Lao caster county, is the owner of GOO turkeys. 500 geese, 300 ducks, and 1.000 chickens. and it takes 15 bushels of corn to feed them daily. An Ohio cheese merchant has invented iin electrical machine for destroying skip pers in cheese, and the hotels in Cleve land have on their bills of fare, "Cheese struct by lightning." On Saturday afternoon a man named Alfred O. Love, living in BenDett street Boston, shot his daughter, Grace 31 Love, only 4 years old, through the head, and then shot himself through the head, dyiog shortly afterwards. A most remarkable weather phenomena occurred on Saturday morning between Milwaukee and Sparta. Wis , 180 miles west. The thermometer at Sparta was 45 below zeio, while at 3iilwaukee it was & above. This difference was due to two distinct currents of air, that at Milwaukee being from the north, nurtheast, brisk, wiih a lively fall of sdow, while at Sparta and further west the wind was from the northeast, with a clear sky. An Iowa country 'squire concludes the marital knot ccreuiooy thusly : "Them i hat the court hath joined together let no man bust asunder : but suffor little child ten to : come unto them; so neip you God." A Readier bar teuder has not lived in vain. He has lnveoiea a -gargio cue. . .i ., i. t. tail" warranted to cure the most obstinat case of sore throat. And now every otbe mnn in that citv is sutlennyr witn an in flamed gullet, and the hourly salutatioi is, "Let us gargle.' And tttey gargle. An editor announces the marriage of a friend thusly: "He has read himself out of the jolly brotherhood of bachelors, sold his single breasted lounge, packed his baggage aud checked it for Glory, walked the gang plank of courtship to the vessel of matrimony, aud is now steaming down the stream of bliss by the light ol the honeymoon. Seventy-five car loads of bones, gather ed from the plains of Western Kansas, the frames of defunct buffaloes and Texas cattle, have been shipped East during the past season. The best are selected for combs, knife handles, &c. ; the next best are ground into dust and used for refining sugar ; the refuse is ground into meal for fertilizing purposes. Bedford county, Peon., boats of one of the bitrest families on record. The lather and mother, Benjamin arid Cath arine Troutman, of Londonderry town shin, in that county, had eighteen sons and daughters. The father and eight of the children are dead, and the ten survey ing children weigh collectively 2,215 pounds. The mother, who is about 75 years of age, weighs 200 pounds ; and of the children, George weighs 24D pounds, Joseph 220 pounds, John 2Go pounds Daniel 22o pouuds, Adam 240 pouuds Sarah and Polly 240 and 200 pounds respectively Annie 200, and Llizabetl 2U0 The father weighed 180 pounds and the deceased children ranged between 180 aud 225 pounds each. Distancing the rest of the world io al most everything, it is not a matter o great surprise that this couutry should ex ceed the old earner-pigeon service o Europe through the meaus of dogs. In the receut terrible and fatal snow storm whicu brought desolation to so many bearthstoues in 31innesota, there is re luted the following one pleasant inci dent : Among the railroad men suddenly storm bound near St. James, was one who was much concerned for the safety of his wife and children, some seven miles away from the spot where he was snowed and irmu in. Imagine his joy when ashep herd dog belonging to him came bound iuir into St. James with a little leather bag attached to his collar, in which was a letter from his wile containing the joy ful intelligence that they were "all wel at home, and asking for news ol her bus band. Another letter was written in forming the wile that the husband was sale, aud would return home as soon as he could reach there. This letter was placed in the leather bag and the faith ful animal told to "go home. Away started the almost human animal, througl the Searlul storm and snow drifts, and ar rived satcly at home with the precious news so anxiously looked for by the wait ing wife aud mother. The next day the husband reached home. What are the carrier pigeons of Paris to this faithful dog i THE COLD TERM. Reports from Different Quarters. Nex York, Jan. 30. At the offices of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany, at eight o'clock this morning, the thermometer stood as follows : New Nork, 2 above zero; Hudson, N. Y., 21 below ; Albany, N. i ., 1G below ; New Haven, Conn , 3 below ; Buffalo, 3 above Chicago, 11 above; ashington, 2 above Stroudsburg, Pa., 32 below ; Elizabeth N. J., 18 below ; Brooklyn, N. Y., zero Staten Island, zero. Despatches from all points report in tensejy cold weather. At Syracuse the thermometer stood at 12 degrees below zero ; Binghamton. 25 below ; Pough keepsie, 26 below ; lthinebeck, 30 below Vasar College, 28 below ; Boston, from zero to G below. At Lancaster, N. H., 42 below; Portland, 3Ie., 11 below; Urunswick, 2i below ; Skowhegao, SO be low ; Concord, N. II., 28 below ; Brad furd. 42 below ; Newport and Claremont, d2 below ; llillsboro, 24 below. Baltimore, Jan. 30 The ther mometer here early this morning marked 4 degrees below zero, and at Frederick, Maryland, 19 degrees below. Easton, Jan. 30. Weather very cold. At y:lo A. 31., thermometer was 22 de grees below zero ; at South Bethlehem, 20 below; Allentown, 30 below; Mauch Chunk, 34 below. At C o'clock A. 31 it stood 36 below. The oldest inhabitants of Mauch Chuuk say that it is the coldest experienced for thirty years. Pottsville, Jan. 30. The ther mometer stood at 18 degrees below zero this morning at 7:30. At Tamaqua ut 6 A. 31. it was 30 be low. Coldest weather for over forty years IIarrisburo, Jan. 30. The ther mometer at the Capitol was at 14 below zero a 9:28 A. 31. . Ciiickies. Jan. 30. The thermometer was 22 degrees below zero this morning. 1 . Ik T k t A . ivKADiMi, ra., jan. At seven o'clock this morning the thermometer indicated from 28 to 30 degrees below zero, the latter iu an exposed position, being the coldest morning known here for forty years. Oxford, Pa., Jan. 30 At half past six i n i s morning tiie thermometer stood at 33 degrees below zero, the coldest day tor years. Providence, It. I., Jan. 30. The thermometer this morning was from 9 to 14 de grees below zero. Several degrees lower at various points in the country. A teamster was frozen to death about eleven o'clock last night on his dray. luioxicaieu. During the four months ending last October, the city ot New York paid $ 22, 000 for extra legal services against the ring" thieves. ; A German settler in Ohio, found guil ty of selling liquor contrary to law, and sentenced to be imprisoned iu the county jail for thirty days, protested as follows : "Chail ! Go to chail ! Me go to chail ! But I can't go ! DereVmy pizuess my bakery. h pakes my bread when 1 bee gone f Then, casting bis eyes about the court appealingly, they fell upon the good naturcd face of jolly Chris Ell waner, a fellow countryman, who had no pizness, and forth with a brilliant idea struck him. Turning to the Judge, he said, in sober earnest, "Dere's Chris. Ell waner! He's cot nothing to do send him !" Cure for Rheumastism. Wre find the following cure for this very troublesome disease floating among our exchanges. We don't vouch for its . . - remedial qualities, but it is worthy of a trial from those who are afflicted. If it does no cood. it certainly will do no harm : Boil a small potful of potatoes. and bathe the part affected with the wa ter in which the potatoes were boiled as hot as can bo applied, immediately be fore going to bed. The pain will be re moved, or at least alleviated, by the next morning. Some of the most obstinate rheumatic nains have lately bceu cured by one application of this novel and sim pie remedy. Stroudsburg' 35arket Report. Corrected weekly for The Jeffersonian by C. D. lirodhead. Wholesale and Kctail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Mess Pork, per bbl. Hams, 6iigar cured, per lb. Shoulders Mackerel, No. 1, per bbl No. 2, Butter, roll Salt per Sack Lard Cheese Eggs, per dozen Beans, per bushel Dried Apples per lb. Potatoes, per bushel. Hay, per ton Straw, per ton Wood, per cord Wool 18 00 20 00 15 10 20 00 25 00 13 15 30 2 2 12 20 30 2 00 1 50 70 15 00 12 00 5 00 40 35 GRAIX MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by Gardner & Waliace Wholesale and Retail dealers in Flour Meal, Feed. Grain. &c Flour, per bbl.. Extra to be6t Family $3 00 to $10 00 Rye Flour per bbl. 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 5 50 1 50 1 40 50 6 00 1 80 1 60 1 75 1 40 4 on 65 40 50 1 00 1 00 Special Notices. Go to Simon Fried's for boots and shoes Go to Simon Fried's for hats and caps. Go to Simon Fried's for shirts and Um brellas. "M it r o to aimon rricas lor trunks ana valices. . If you. want to see the latest style of fall and winter goods, go to Simon Fried's, Go to Simon Fried's for a nice fitting suit. Go to Simon Fried's for neck ties and collars. . There is no charge for showing goods at Fried's, neither are there cross looks if you do not buy. A CARD TO Till? LADIES. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS. There is not a Lady living, but what at some period of her life will find Duponco s Golden 1 ills just the medicine she needs. FOR 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 give immediate relief. A lady writes: Duponco's Golden Pills re- Iievd me in one day, without inconvenience. The genuine are in (White) boxes, and up on each box my private Revenue Stamp, with out which none are genuine, and the box is signed "S. D. NO WE." Full and cxplict directions accompany each box l'rice!M.O(J per box, six boxes $o.00 Sold by one Druggist in every town, village, city and hamlet throughout the world. Sold by DREHER & PRO., Druggists, Sole Agents for Monroe County, Stroiulsburtr. l a. These Pills will be sent by mail (free of ikjs- tage) to any part of the Country, on receipt of the price thereof. dec 12 '72-6m. The most Wonderful Discorery of the 19th Century. Dr. S. D. Howe's ARABIAN 9HLK-CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, and all Diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. (The only medicine of the kind in the world.) A Subntitute for Cad Liver OH. Permanently cures Asthma, Rronchittis. In cipient Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of lireath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, &c, in a few days, like magic. Price $1 per bottle; six lor 0. ALSU, UK. S. IK liUWJi'S ARABIAN TONIC BLOOD-PURIFIER, which differs from all other preparations in its immediate action upon the Liver, Kidneys and niood. It i purely vegetable, and cleanses the svstem of all impurities, builds it right up, and makes pure, Rich Rlood. It cures Scrofulous Disea ses of all kinds, remove constipation, and regulates the bowels, for "General Debility,". "Lost Vitality," and "Rroken-down Constitu tions," I "challenge the 19th Century" to find its equal. EVEEV BOTTLE IS WOETII ITS WEIGHT IK GOLD. Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles $5. Sold by DHL. 11 Kit & miO., Druggists. Sole agents for Stroudsbunr. Pa. DR. S. D. NO WE, Sole Proprietor, dec 1272-6m. 161 Chambers St., New York Estey Coltaare Orsrarts. 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 vox Ilcr- mana and the wonderful Vox Jubilante. ' Every instrument fully warranted. - - Send for an illustrated catalogue con taining full description of Organs. Splendid Christmas Gifts and New Year's Presents for all. ' ' " ' J. Y. SIGAFUS, Dec. 5.'72-tf. Stroudsburg, Pa. MARRIED. January 30, 1873, at the "Warren House," Tl "1 -V T 1 T T f T" 1 1 If Jieiviuere, ., oy jev. . ienj. ivcney, ivir. Emery Price and Miss Sarah A. Posten, both of Monroe County, I'a. On the 4th inst, by the Rev. "VV. II. Dins more, J. T. ILidgway, Iqr., of Philadelphia and Mins Lizzie Malvin, daughter of the late John Malvin, of Stroudsburg, Pa. DIED On the 30th of Decerning, 1872, at Hampton Junction, x. J. .Annie Ace, wife of ilaani 1 A ro nrrnA 9 voa rw 9 mnntlm and 13 d.ivfi. She'lcft thia world in full hopes of a blessed lm mortality. For Hlonltcys, Mice or even horn ctl CJulllc bound for tle"Iiomc stretch," the "tidal wave" of the wonderful CHEAP AUCTION STORE must sweep away every thing that stands in opposition to it, for DECKER has this week (since the election) crammed his btore lull o .. . . i .... i some of the cheapest ana preiucsi goous ec had in Stroudsburg. Just Conic and Look at the pretty Plaid Goods, Lustres & Alpacas all colors, double and single fold, at one quar ter less than sold for one month ago. COME AND LOOK at the Ladies, Misses', and Children's Jockeys, Trimmed and Uutrimed His Beautiful FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND RIBBONS, And his FINE VELVETEENS, for Cloaks, and some to cut bias for trimmings. Come and get a pair of Boots and Shoes, for your self, wife and children and save piles of money, come and look at his pile of red and white Flannel, Plain, Twilled and Plaid for Shirtings. Come and buy you a COAT, PANTS AND VEST, and save your five dollars. Come and look at his beautiful single and wonderful cheap DOUBLE SHAWLS. Come aud Eee our excellent Cassimers, Satinetts, and Water Proof CLOTHS! And you are sure 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 beautiful Set o f -Furs, nearly half price, and then feast your eyes on a monster pile of beautiful CALICOES Nov. 21,, 72-3m AND MUSLINS. DECKER & CO. NOTICE. The following applications for License hav inpr been filed in the oflice of the clerk of the Court of Quarter sessions of Monroe county, will be presented at next term of said Court, Monday, Tcbruary 21, HOTELS. Benj. J. Van Cott, Jane Kresge, Joseph Norton, East Stroudsburg. do. Tunkhannock. EATING HOUSES Christan Heller, Jesse Albert, Stroudsburg, do. do. reter Lorn, TIIO. M.McILIIANEY. feb. 6,-3t. Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Ven. Ex. to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Monroe County, I will expose to Bale, at 1 ublic V endue, on SATURDAY, the 22dday of February, 1873, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the lollowing described Keal Estate, to wit: All the interest of detendant in a certain farm or tract of land, situate in Middle Smith- field township, on said County, containing 120 ACRES, adjoining land of fJeorge Petera, JacoS II, Flace, Ktidolphus bchoonover, John DeWitt, Melchior Depue. About 20 acres woodland, 15 acres Meadow, balance cleared. Improve ments part log and part Frame DwolJing HouseAk 11 atAn'oa Kin-It 1ft v Jrt 33 x 45 feet, Stables under, and otherl i'lil outbuildings. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Emanuel O. Miller, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oflice, Stroudbburg, ) t t-bruary 6-Jt. J Begister's Notice. Notice is herebv civen, to all persons inter ested in the estates of the respective decedent .1 a.L P. II " . 1 l r- - ' mat me louowmg accounts nave neen nied in the Register's office of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Ofpiaft Court of said County, at Stroudsburg, on Mon day, the 21th day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock a. m. Account of Thos. M. McTlhaney, TraRtee to sell the Real Estate of Samuel Staples, dee'd. Account of 1 nomas Al. iUcllhaney, Admin istrator of the Estate of Abm. Levering, dee'd. Account of Lewis M. Rnrson, Administrator (Will annexed) of the Etate of Emily Bur- son, dec u. Account of Lewis M. Iiurson, Administrator Will annexed ) of the Estate of Elizabeth Eur- son, deceased. Account of George agner, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Wagner, dee'd. Account of George agner, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Wagner, dee'd. Final account of Joseph table, Administra tor of the Estate of George Fable, dee'd. Account of Marv Detrick and Moses Detrick Administrators of the Estate of John E. Det rick, deceased. Account of Abraham Metzgar and Michael .Shoemaker, Administrators of the Estate of Rudolph II. Metzgar, deed. Second account of Felix S'torm, Administra-' tor of the Estate of Samuel Woodling, dee'd. JOIIJS Al 1 tS ZLLLEK, Register, Register's Office, Stroudsburg, 1 January 0, lbo. J Auditor's Notice. The undersigned. Auditor appointed bv the Court of Common l'leas of Monroe Connty, to distribute the balance in the hands of Stephen tt i t r r r f . . iioimes, or. i-sq assignee oi wames l. Clin ton, hereby gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his oflice, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Friday, the 21st day of February, at 10 o'clock a. m.'when and where all persnes interested are required to attend and present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. GLO. F1SUER, Auditor, jan. CO, '73. It. Caulfon ! Tali Xollcc ! " rrMie public are hereby cautioned against L harboring or trusting any person, un der any pretense whatever, from this date, on my account, as I am determined to re sist, to the full extent of the law, the pay ment of all debts contracted ly any one m my name, without regard to jrrson, eicept upon my written order. JACOB C. ROW. East Stroudsburg, Pa. ) Jan. 30, 1873 3t j Theo. F. Hallock. H ALLOCS & N. H. Shaffer. SHAFFER, House,Sign & Ornamental Paioieisi AND PAPER HANGERS. Shop on Main !t. 2d floor in J. S. William' balding, next door to Flory's jStove Store P. & -Orders by mail promptly attended to. January 30, 1873 Cm. The Corner Store A SUCCESS ! The Cash System a Success f C. R. ANDRE & Co. Wkh many thanks for the libera? patronage bestowed in the past, would now call special attention to the balance 'of their FALL AND WINTER STOCK, which is yet large and well selected, consisting of DRY GOODS, JAPANESE SILKS and STBIPES, CLOTHS and FANCY CASS1MEEES, VE5.TINGS, WOOL JACKETS, VELVETEENS, PLAIN and PLAID PLAU3ELS, NOTIONS &c, &o. The time is approaching to take account of stock, and these coods nmt behold to make room for SPFJXG STOCK, consequently will be sold at KEDL'CCU PRICES. All who wish to buy cheap and save money come and see what we have to oUtT. Terms CASH! C. 11. A N DUE & Co. jan. 30, 1S73. AX ICE STOCK OF CHOICE Family Groceries, Queen.?ware, Glass ware, Wood and Willow-ware, at C. 11. AN DUE & Co. Terms CASH. jan. 30, '73-tf. H l.MILT()XfS COK- SETS. The best in use. The only place they can be had iu town is at the cor ucr store. Try thcni. C. II. ANDRE & Co. jan. 60, 1 6. tt. "lOIl SaleTwenty Jlcat Tubs. JU Enquire at E. HlliLEK'S Liquor Store. East Stroudsburg, I'a. Nov. 2S. HORSE FOR SALE. ilA Price $50. Good in double or finr!e harness. Lnouire at tL office. Stroudsburg, Jan. 9, 1S73. "poll UEATCSICAI'. A wheelwright shop and house. Address, M. E. HOFFMAN, Marshall Creek, Monroe County, Fa, Dec. 19,72-lf. V ACEXTS WA.TKI FOR "INSECTS AT HOME." 700 pages ; upwards of 700 cuts ; 21 full pag engravings. "Just tne jsook lor interna rural bonus. "The drawings are taitniui rc nroHenlfttinim of Insect and Plant." Send for Circular. Address George JJkoors, 121 North frevonth St Philadelphia, Oct. 31, i:72 iy. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil hamtbursrh. N. YA Recipe for CON SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com pounded at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. 0r Medicines Fresh and Pure. Nov.21. 1907. W. HOLUNSHfoAg BLANK MORTGAGE Fr sale at thi-Office..