j SPECIAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Pursuant to an Art of the General Assembly f the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, t, CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff of the county f Monroe, do hereby make known, and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a fjH- ial election will be held in said 4!ity of Monroe, on the Third Tuesday, 16th of December, 1873, j,t uhnh time the citizens are to vote upon the nJo-iiioii or rejection cf the new Constitution, s provided for in the following extract from ,n Ordinance passed by the Constitutional tovintion, on the 3d day of Noveber, 1873, Tie haliots shall Ik? printed or written in the flowing form: On the outside the words ,.v',w Constitution" ; on the inside for all per- 11 p v 112 nlnrmsuve voies me woras "tor i he : , Ww Constitution," and for all persons piving negative votes the words Against the 1 also hereby make known and give notice, tint lie Election- of the several districts of the ! f;t-r Jtriii-tte!, to wit: t-ountv. win oe neiu ai wie uiacc nertin ! l'l:i fif Yotiiisr. The freemen of the township of Barrett, -ill hold their election at the house of Abraham A bert. in paid township. The freemen of the township of Chesnut liill ar to hold their election at the house of JVhx torm, in said township. 71jc freemen of the township of Cool fc3u!i will hold their election at the Nagles do l-house, in said township. The freemen of Ea.t Stroodeburr, will JwIJ t!iivr election at the Ana!o:nink llouae, Tlie freemen of the township ofEldred, n-ill hui.1 their election at the house of j'jwarJ A Frantz, in said township The freemen r.f the township of Hamilton will liol'l their election at thehouse of Chas. M.vk'. in 'J township. Tii-: fV'Tiiien of the township of Jackson, will tin! 1 tiicir election at the house of Sam Jluf-uii I", in said township. The freemen of the township of Middle S:nith!l'' will hold their election at the S l.cuse of James Place, in said township. The freemen of the township of Paradisp, uill hold their election at the house of J.wr.an M. Eerut, in said township. Tii fivemcn of the township of Pocono, will h"! 1 their election at the house of Ma i sssih Miher, in said township. The freemen of the township of Polk, will lirM t'iir election at the house of George (;r-.-n. in siid township. The freemen of the township of Price, will hold their election at the house of lx:wis Lon;:, in said township. Tiio freemen of the township of Ross, will hold their election at the house of Jacob II. S'-iK-kcr, in siid township. The freemen of the township of Smithfield will U-'.d their election at the house of toward Yetur, in said township. Th" freemen of the townshipof Stroud, will bolJ their election at the house of John Bald win, in the borough of Stroudsburg. Th: freemen of Stroudsburg, will hold their election at the Court House, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Tobyhin- n. will hold their election at the house of Robert Warner, in said township. The freemen of the township of Tunk hir.norfc, will hold their election at the hojsc of Kpliraiin A!tciii"&f,in said township. .olicc i BIcreby Given, Thit every icr.-on, excepting Justices of thf I'eice, wh'i s'lull liold an omceorap-fKiin!iii-rit of profit or tru;-t under lhe United S t -s .r of this S at? or any ci'y or rorpor tej i strict, whether a commissioned officer a o'.onvi-e, a Miior.!i;i ite officer, or ngen'c ;ir i (,r !i ill Lc crti;doed under the legis :.v x -iu:ive or juliciry department o! 'lis Stiteor the United States, or of any in:ert)ratiij d. strict; anI nig", that every in-nibt r of Coyress. and of the S ate legis ! ur- nnj of tde select or common council ofmyc.ty.or commissioners or any incorpor ited 1 s'.r :ct is by law incapable of holding nr exercising at the same lime, the appoint ne it o' JuJge. inspector, or e'erk of any f'fd'on of this Coinnoii-vealih, and that no hi-pectrr. Judge or oilier officer of such elec tion !ia!i b; eligib'c to be then voted fr. A'tfi 'Le said cl of Assembly, entitled "an sc r;!i'i'i to elections of this Coinmon :tii,p 6cd July 2d, 139, further provides as ,!'. , v r : -T. it t: Jrfict'trsand Ju !gctha1I meet ' Ua. rtc'ii-e p!ace app inteJ c?r Ir IJ ir-Z the el dim io the rlistfirt ut which iL'Jy fiec';ie!y n:au. befire 7 o'clock in the , .i-.ni!i,T os lu'u if. LtecaiLT If:n, ana 'Jcli v'. i:d iufect!'r thull appoint one c-k, bu shall Lea qualified voter, of fuch "It ciselai person w'i sH ill hive re- f'.VfJtjj v.i:i i lii'rJiaf nii'iiSpr of voies Cor. kHiII n t attea J oi the day of ; uy di 1 1 t-j ; i ihj periaa vrUa s'tali have r-c-iv -l sh; ec 1 ltighjit nu n'ier of votes ,jr j.j ;t . u t ia ; neit preceding election shill h:: j in?fvc ur in his p!ice. And in cise p.Tsia wlio s'nli hive rece.vel the high- '''nru i.Tic'vi es fr insp?ct'r t lia.II not .4 '-:'l, tk; p ;r-oi cl -cte 1 juJge sha.ll ap rp,!Uan inspictor in his plae Mi l in cise i'-'t persu i clecte J. as ju lge s'lall not attend. . t:ifo ill. i .p -ctor who receive! the highest 1 fiurn'oer of voteg iha'l app int a judge in his ririrp; nr if aiy vacancy shall continue in Lu.ird ior the tp.ice ot one hur afier the i'""; fixed by law for the opening of the v-c'win, t .e (ju.li.led voters of the t wn 'P. ward or district for which such officers have Leen elected, present at such J'Ckn, -Inl 1 elect one of tfe number to i 1 1 uch v..cai.cy. ; "Ithall be llic duty of 63 id as.-ess.;rs re- actively io attend at the p!ace of h-ilding j 'ry g-fiur.il, special or township election , i;r.ng tl, hole time said election is kept fn, or the purpose of giving information i; 0 Inspectora a(MJ Judges, when called on UdT01' " l ",e f'Snto any person obsess I' " 'liern to vole at such election, and 'itr "a"ers in relation to the assess i '""''"f votes as the Raid inenctorsor judir- t or ei her of them, thall from nine to time J. ,rson ,iall be permitted to vote at any 'cfu' " a8 afore3id, than a citizen at the age t in tr C "e r ,uore whohall have resided jiVf' ;-41 511 'ea1 one J'ear ant "In ec" (jt:riet here he otters to vote, ten days ' .ii i ,U '-V I''drngsuch election, and with- WTl " ear,i ,,ai a ute or ,inly tax "'"tcb 3 . t' ' ,',,ye bi-en auM'ssed at least ten days before f .U J",1'00- lijt a citizen of the United States :iii.S, r'revijnu,,b ":en a qualified voter of d shn f" rfc,1,'Jl'e,l therefrom and returned, ;!d ',ave resided in the election district ( taxe!' af,jresaid, Khali be entitled to VW.ieV,esidIri2 in the tate fix months, i' n'iei S- freemen, citizens of the nij tl between the ages of twenty-one 'y-twu.who h ive resided in the elec Ui u'r'i:l d ly &i aforesaid shall be enti l1 trVot aUhouh-. theyshaJ ntverhave jiyh.A(it ?f Assembly of 1S:504 known as "Fl- proviae i as lonows "wir, ;t : . :t r il :ers are to open the polls Inn of six arjl seven, A. M-, on the day of election. Before fix o'clock in the morning of the third Tuesday in December they are to receive from the County Commis sioners the Registered List of Voters, and all necessary blanks, and they are to permit no man to vote whose name is not on said list unless he shall make proof of his right to vote aa follows : 2, The person whose name is not on the list, claiming the right to vote must produce a quali fied voter of the district to swear in a written or printed affidavit to the residence of the claimant in the district for at least ten days next preceding the election, defining clearly where the residence of the person was. 3. The party claiming the right to vote shall also make an affidavit stating to the best of his knowledge and belief when and where he wa born, that he is a citizen of Pennsylvania and ine unueu stales, that he has resided in the .State one year, or if formerly a citizen therein and removed therefrom, that he has resided therein six months next preceding said elec tion, that he has not removed into the district for the purpose of voting therein, that he has paid a state or county tax within two vears, which was assessed at least ten days before the election, and the affidavit shall state when and where the tax whs assessed and paid, and the tax receipt must be produced unless the affiant shall state that it has been lost or destroyed or that he received none. 4. If the applicant be a naturalized citizen, he must, in addition to the foregoing proofs, state in his affidavit, when, where, and in what court he was naturalized, and produce his certificate of naturalization. 5. Every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen, whether on the registry list, or produc ing affidavits as aforesaid, shall be required to produce his naturalized certificate at the elec tion before voting, except where he has been for ten years consecutivly a voter in the dls.rict where he offers to vote ; and on the vote of such person being received, the election officers are to write or stamp the word "voted" on his certificate with the month and year, and no other vote can be cast that day in virtue of said certificate except where sons are entitled to vote upon the naturalization of their father. 6. If the person claiming to vote who is not registered shall make an affidavit that he is a native born citizen of the United States, or if born elsewhere shall produce evidence of his naturalization, or that he is entitled to citizen ship by the reason of his father's naturalization, a; d further, that he is betewren 21 and 22 years of age, and has resided in the State one year, and in the election district ten davs next preceding the election, he shall be entitled to vote though he shall not have paid taxes." Ev ry person qualified as aforesaid, and w ho shall make due proo', if required of his residence ami piynient-f tax-s aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent r attempt to pre?ent any officer of any election under this act from holding such election or use or threaten tiny violence to any such officer or shall interrupt or improperly interfere wiih him in the execution of his duty, or phall b!ock up the window or avenue to any wmdow where the same may be holding, or h:ili ri .ti.us'y disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimi dating threats force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elc-.tor or to prevent him fiom voting orre6trin the freedom of choice, such persons, on convic tion shall be fined in any sum not less than fi e hundred doll i rs and be imprisoned for ntiy time not less than three nor more thin twelve months, and if it sin II bo shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had that the person so offending was n-.t a reiden; of the city, ward, district er township where tne S3id offence was com mitted and not entitled to vo'e therein, then on conviction he shill be sentenced to pay a fine of n-it Ies than one hundred or more tli in o.i thousand doll irs, and be imprisoned not less than s x months, nor more ihn two ye ir--. If any ppr-on shall make any bet or wnger upon the result of any election in this Com monwealth, or thill ofTirr to make any such let or w.iger, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or hy any written or printed adver tisement, or ohnllenge or invite ny persons to make such bet or wager, upon c n vici ion thereof, he or they shall forfeit and piy three times the amctrnt so bet or to be iiei. "And the election laws of the Commonwealth fnthcr provide that "The Inspectors, Judge and clerks shall before entering on the dnties of their offices, severally take and subscribe the oath or affirmation hereinafter directed, which shall be administered to them by any Judge alderman or justice of the peace, but if not such magistrate be present, one of the inspectors of the election shall administer the oath of affirma tion to the other judge or inspector, and the one so qualified shall administer the oath or affirmation to him. "The inspectors, judge and clerks required by law to hold township and general elections shall take and stibscride the several oaths and I affirmations, required by the 19th, 20th and 21st et.-tions of the act of 2d dny of July, 18o9. "An art rei-f'ng to elections of this Commonwealth," which oanV or affirmations shall be prepared and administeiH in the manner prescribed in the 18th and 22d sections of said act, and in addition to the nowei conferred by the ISth section of the said act, the j'tdge or cither of the inspectors shall have power 1 aaminisier the oaths preseribed by said act to any lerk of a general, special or township election. "The following shall be the form of the oath or affirmation to be taken by each inspector, viz : "I A. li.J do that I will duly attend to the ensuing election during the continuance thereof as an inspector, and that I will not receive ticket or vote from any person, other than such as I firmly believe to be, according to the provison of the constitution anil the laws of the Commonwealth, entitled to vote at such election, without requiring such evidence of the right to vote as is directed by law nor will I vexatiously delay or refuse to receive any vote from any person, who I shall believe to be entitled "to as aforesaid, but that I will in all things truly -and impartially and faithfully perform my duty therein, to the best of my judgment and abilities, and that I am not, directly or indirectly, interested in any bet or wazers on the result of this election. "The following shall be the oath or affirma tion of each judge, viz. "I A. B. do that I will as judge duly attend the ensuing election during the continuance thereof, and faithfully assist the inspectors in carrying on the same; that I will not give my consent that any vote or ticket shall lie received from any person other than such as I firmly believe to be. according to the provisions of the constitu tion and laws of this Commonwealth, entitled to vote at such election, without requiring such evidence of the right to vote as is directed by law, and that I will use my best endeavors to prevent any fraud, deceit cr abuse, in carrying on the same by citizens qualified to vote, or others, and I will makea true and perrect return of the said election, and will in all things truly, impartially and faithfully perform my duty respecting the same, to the bent of my judgment and abilities, and that I am not, directly or indirectly, interested in any bet or wager on the result of this election." The following shall be the form of the oath or affirm ation'to be taken by each clerk, viz; "I A. B. do that I will impartially and truly write down the name of each elector who shall vote at the ensuing election which shall be given ine in charge, and as to the naoie of the township, ward ro district, where in such elector resides, and curefu!ly and truely write down the number of votes that ehall be given for each candidate at the elec tion, as often as his name shall be read to me by inspectors thereof, and in all things truly and faithfully perforpi my duty respocting the ; to the best of rav judgment and abilities, and that I am not. directlv or indirectly, in terested in any bet or wager on the result of mis eiecuon. And the Judges of the respective Districts aioresam, are by the said act required to meet at the Court House, in the Borough of Strouds- burg, on the third dav after the said dav of Election, being Friday, the 19th day of Decem ber, 1873, then and there to perform the things required of them by law. frCfThe election to be opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock in the forenoon, by public proclamation, and to be open until seven o'clock in lhe evening when the polls shall be closed. God save the Commonwealth. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Nov. 27, 1873. ADJOURNED Public Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court, of Monroe county, and by authority from heirs of George LaRue, deceased, I will offer at public sale, at my office, in Stroudsburg, on SATURDA Y, DECEMBER 6, 1873, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all that certain farm late of George LaRue, deceased, situated about one mile from Bartonsville, and four miles from Stroudsburg, in Hamilton town ship, Monroe county, bounded by lands of Jacob Rouse and others, containing 54 Acres. About 40 Acres of the land is cleared and un der cultivation, 6 Acres of which is meadow; balance, good timber land. The improve ments are a FRAME HOUSE, 11 stories high with three rooms on each story; frame Bank Barn, o0 lett square with threshing floor, grainery and mows, stone stabling for 3 horses and 4 cows; hog and poultry house. A well at the door, a never failing spring not far from the house A public road passes through the place. The property is bounded on the south by the rocono creek, with a fall of about 25 feet, and is quarter of a mile from a saw mill, half a mile from a church and school house, and about one mile from mill, store and post-onice, Terms, one-third, Januarv 1, 1874; one- third January 1, 1875, and one-third January 1, 1S76. The two last payments with interest, to be,secured bv Mortgage, on the premises. WILLIAM S. REES, Guardian and Agent for the Heirs. Nov 13-4t. PRIME OYSTERS AT C. D. LRODHEAD'S Grocery Store. Families or parties desiring FRESH OYSTERS, will find them for sale by tha QUARTHUNDRED OR THOUSAND, at all hours during the day and evening, nov 6-tf FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. A reward of $50.00 will be paid to any per son who can give satisfactory information as to the person or persons, who cut off the tail of a horse at the stable, belonging to A. M. Hausr, at Delaware Water Gap, on Friday evening, September 26th, 1873. Any person giving satisfactory information will receive the above reward from M. G. Jones, Luke Dutot or Enos Depue, Trustees of Caldeno Lodge. No. 376, K.ofP. JOHN J. BURD, oct.l6-tf 1 K. of R. and S. Auditor's Notice. Estate of RUDOLPH II. METZOER, dee'd. The undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Court of Mouroc county, Auditor, to make dis tribution of the money in the hands of the Administrators of the Estate of said Rudolph H. Metzger, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, December 13, 1S73, at 10 ocloek A. M., at the office of Stephen Holmes, Jr., in the Borough of Strouds burg, at which time and place, all persons having any claims or demands against raid fund will present the same or be forever de barred from coming in for a share thereof. JOHN S. FISHER, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Nov. 13-4t. J. 33. HULL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.," "Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, MOXUJtiEXTS, HEADSTONES, &C, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdinan for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my ability to please all that give me a call. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. JB5" Orders bv mail promptly attended to, feb 20'72-tf GRAND OPENING is IIUTfHISSON'S BKICK BUILDING, opposite T. Stemple'b Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSI MERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS, Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, 1- lour, I'eed, Meal, baft, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind, and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. All my goods are new and can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there- Formerly Slater & Shotwell. Sept. 4, 1873.-3m BLANK MORTGAGE For salf at this Office. THE MONROE COUNTY Co-Operative Life Insurance COMPANY. STROUDSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. Limit 5,000 Members. CHARTER PERPETUAL. 'Any perron of sound body and mind, ot either sex, not !ess than fiiteen nor more than sixty-five years ol age, and not enga ged in any occupation, exceedingly danger ous to life, may become a member of this Company, by paying an admission fee, at follows: From IS to 40 years of ag " 40 to 50 " tiO to bO S3 00 5 00 10 00 20 00 " 60 to 65 And ore dollar for Policy. No other charg'-s will be made at any time, excepting one dollar and ten cents for each member who dies. The advantages of tlrs COMPANY over the ordinary Life Insurance Companies are. that the fees are so small that the man of moderate means can secure a competency to his family at a trifling cost, and payable at such long intervals, and such srm 1 1 sums, that no person can be inconvenienced hy them. This company cannot fail; no panics can affect it. Person- holding cer tificates of membership in this Company, re sure in case of death that their families or heirs will get as many dollars as there are members in the Company. No restrictions are placed upon traveling or residence. Applications for insurance, or informa tion, may be made to the Directors or Secre tary, at Stroudsburg, Pa. DIRECTORS. R. S. Staples, M. F. Coolb-iugh, Kindarus Shupp, C. D. Brodhead, E. B. II. R, Biesccker, Wm. Fine, J. II. Fetherman, Peter Gruver, Dreher. R. S. STAPLES, Pres't. JAMES CARR, Sec'y. March 6, lS73-tf. Q. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher i?i-iai!isrix (2 doors west of the "Jeffersonian Office,") ELIZABETH STREET, Stroudsburg, Pa., DREHER & BRO., DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. 3?aiiits, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Seeley! Hard RMIIti:it TRUSSES Also Bitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS I'ATTERNS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded. N. B. The hijrhesr Cash price paid for OIL of WINTERGREEN. inay4-tf. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined is to have the character of an aliment, x easily digested and assimilated with the blood as tho slntjtlest food. It increases the quantity of Nature s Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures a thousand ills," simply by Toning tin, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed ttpon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Xcrvous Affections, Chills antl Fevers, Humors, XjOSS of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Dladder, Female Complaints, and all iliseascs originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low state of the system, ltclng frea from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all par t s of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle lias PERU-" VfAN SYRUP blown in the glass, Xamplilots Free. SETH W. F0WLE L. SONS, Proprietors, TSo. OO IlarrUou-Av., Boston. Sols t Druggists generallt October 1073 ly. EUSTER'S, The National Hall of Fashion! The Oldest and Most Reliable Glothing Store in Stroudsburg. ALL New Fall and CLOTHING, HATS, Furnishing Goods and Dry 6oods. PARTICULAR ATTENTION FAID TO Custom S li irts . GOOD FITS WARRANT E D. Alwsys on Hand a Fine Lot of SCOTCH AND ENGLISH SAMPLES. Also Measures taken for Custom Work and HIGH SILK fiLATS. N. B. The Highest Cash Price Pkid for Raw Furs. MlOPRIETOR OF THE S?pt. 18, 1973. The Colby Washer and Wringer. The undersigned having 6eeured the agency for the jiifitly celebrated Colby AVasher and Wringer for this County, are prepared to of fer these matchless household utensils to the public. Nearly three hundred of ihem have been sold in Stroudsburg and vicinity with universal satisfaction to purchasers. The un dersigned will commence canvassing the Coun ty at once. We refer by permission to the fol lowing parties who have the Washers and Wringers in U3e: C. Burnett, A. O. Ureenwald, G. S. Palmer, . C II. Howenstein, Ksthnr Wintermute, P.Miller, II. Sehoonover, J. A. Hays, N. liuster, C. D. Brodhead, ym. T. Baker, Evi Rosencrans, James Gardner, Dr. Wm. D. Walton, Rev.W.H.Dinsmiore, S. T. Buckler, P. Williams, John Baldwin, P. II. Robeson, E. L. Wolf Geo. E. Stoufler. Price Washer Wringer $7. BROWN & WALTON. J. P. BROWS. July 31, 1S73. tf. J. K. WALTOX. THE DEPOT STORE. Fanner's Take Notice. THE BEST AND CHEAPBT GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' HARDWARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY, QUEENSWARE, and a general assortment of articles needed for family use. The well-known and popular place of busi ness directly opposite the depot, in EAST STROUDSBURG, heretofore carried on by William S. Bargcr, having been enlarged and well stocked, will hereafter be conducted by WILLIAM CONARD & CO., who propose to sell the best goods at the very lowest rates, and desire all who wisb to buy to give them a call. Country produce purchased or taken in trade. oct 2-3m GOOD NEWS! NEW FIRM AXD NEW GOODS? WAGNER & RHODES would announce to the piiMic, th-at they have taken the stand lately occupied by L. T. Labar & Co., and fitted and stocked it with choice lines, of Groceries, Provisions, Crockery xare, &c. Every article in store has been selected- with the greatest care, and they can aspire custo mers, that no matter at what price sold, every thing purchased of them will prove to be of the best quality. It is the design to keep a complete assort ment in each line, so that all tames may be suited. Whether in want of heavy or fine Groceries or Provisions, Crockery Ware, and GlasfcWare, Tobaccoes or what not. This will be found to be the place to call. A speciality with them will be a No. 1 brand of St Louis Mills Flonr which stands at the head of the list every where. Call and examine goods. Prices marked down to the lowest living figure. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS Constantly on hand. ALSO? On hand and' for" sale a superior1 lot of Ceiling Lath, Hemlock Boards and Scant ling,. Matched Flooring, and White Pine e all kimts.. H, &-WaGNT'Iw April 10; 1873-tf. M. .W RHODES. CAtf YOU 11211. iVIIV IT IS thut when any one enmes to Stroud' burjr to buy Furniture, they alway inqui'e for McCartyj Tarniture Ctore? Sect. 23 THE Winter Styles of CAPS, FURS, N. RTJSTER, NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION .Main Street, Stroudsbcro, Pa. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 0 cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gener ally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fifs; Mental and Phv.-ical lncapaiitv, result ing from Self-Abuse," etc By ROBERT J CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of tk "Green Book," &c. The world-renowned author, in this admira ble lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without medicines, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual by which every tifJerer, no matter what his condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.- This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, loany addrc3, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of eix cont.-, or two post s;.-imp. Also, 1)r. CuLVERWEL's'-Marri.igeGuiii'e.' Price 50 cents. Address the Publishers. CI1AS. J C. KLINE &. CO. 137 Bowerv, New York,- Fust-Offac Bci, 458K. Ju y 24,'73 ly MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Iusurancc Company. STROUrSBURG, PA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. The By-Lows of this Company, and the regulations gdverning insurance have, re cently been very materially changed, pla cing it upon a' b.sis equal to. I hit of any Fire Insurance Company in ihe State.- Important among these change aie the following1, via : Policies, instead of leirg perpeTuaT, aro issued fr five years. All property i cluFsifivd and toe rate of premium is fixed according to the rhk of the property. Premium notes are taken, and all as scsMnents are n.ade on the noies. Property is iiu-ured for not more than two thirds of its act it-t I ca.-lv value'.-and th; full amount of insurant e pr.id in caaot los.--, provided the io.-s bo equal to the amount of insu ranee." "Annual assessments"' only are in.ide, ex cept in cuse of he;ivy !ois. and where a special os.rssii.etit is ncce.-uiry. The Company i th-refor prepared to in. sure propi-rty upon tern's much more ticsira ble linn- undr the old s'cm. Applications may be made f any of the Managers, Surveyor?, or Secretury. MANACiEKS, StogJel! Stoke. Jacob K-noel.t, J. Depue I.eBar, RiclnrJ S. Staples, Silas L. Drake, Chas. D. lirouheuil, John EdrugT, Fiancs Hrfjiermar, JhC.b Monffer, Thvo.:ore Sctmch, Thos W. lthod.a. Hobcrt Boys, William Valinc STOG'DRLL STOKES. Pres't. Ei B. Dreuex, Secretary and Treasurer. SURVEYORS. For Monroe County: Silas L. Drake, Tiios V. Rholes, Will ia m Ciilert, J. Diue Lellur, Geo. G. Shaft-r, Jacob S'oufler. For Wayne Coui ty: F. A. Oppelt, Jos L Miller. For Pike County : Samuel Detrick. For Northampton County: Richard Camden. For Carbon County ; Samuel Ziegcnfus. OT The Manager- n:rt rrgnLrfy. at the Secreiory' Offis ia Slro-Mi.-lurg, cm the first Tu' kday of tuch won . "i 2 o'c'ock P. M.J May I3,"7?-ti OB PRINTING. o uH fci(ids tcat y i x ccuted at this ofp.ee. 1LANKS OF ALL KINDS . Sa' u .JthU Office. BLANK DEEDS Tor salt- vt tSiis Office same
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