JUL v 4; V A Venango coCnt farmer made the possts at his daughter's wedding paj for their dinner and horse-Ucd. Donaldson, the "Graphic" balloonatie. now secures the wherewith to make the pot boil, by playitig iu pantomime in Heading. A Washington correspondent says : 'There is a serious rupture in the Demo cratic party." That party will never die of repture ; its disease is assification of the brain. The Irish emigrants in this country hare forwarded to Ireland during the past twenty one years sums of money ag gregating more than was raised in Ireland by fax for the relief of the poor by 1,. 250, 003 sterling. A TitusTtllc paper says : A man called nt one of our shoe stores yesterday and v:iinlv essaved to iret on either number .' - 11, VI or 13 shoe. The storekeeper then 8UggctC'l that he should put ou a thinner pair of stockings and try on the box A man went to General Thomas, asking Sum not to execute a noted guerilla in his custody, giving as a reason that the war was about at an end. guess we shall 1 1 :i v c time to hang this fellow," was the response of the sturdy general, as he dis missed the subject. California has about 8,000,000 head of sheep. The wool crop in two shearings, at an average of ten pounds per head would amount to 80,000,000 pounds, or 15,000,000 more than the total product, of the United States in 1871. Henry Shillebrandt, of Patterson, N. J., was tried in that city for stealing ten chickens lie is" a silk dyer, and said hi family were starving. He was let off by giving his note to pay lor the chick etii when work recommenced. The Supreme Court of Missouri has j;it dcoi led, in a case brought under the liw in reference to disturbers of raligiou meetings, that a congregation ceases to hive any rights a such a soon as the n&tfiating minister ha3 dismissed the pco i !c, notwithstanding that they may not yet have left the buildiog. There is in Paris a restaurant where ths most horrible monstrosities of all kind come to dine ; where may be seen ;iant5, dwarfs, fat women, men with no legs or arms, faces with horrid leer, and well fnigned malformations of every shape xn .I form. This is worse than a Detno cratic Convention. Ad urchin of seven years went into a b;nlcr shop at Racine, Wisconsin, and or dcroi nhc barber to cut his hair as ch is as ahcars coull do it. lie w is asked il hi mother ordered it that way. No," .iiJ he," school commences next week, aud we have got a school mt'atu that rulis hair." A fuu loving little wife of MaortjuuL, I 'a , borrowed a neighbor's baby and put it on her doorstep, and then discovered it and "went for" IJrown. The result was iuorc than satisfactory. Rrown '"squealed," stud said : 4-Vhy, 1 gave her three bun dri-d dollars and sent her to Chicago las' wcik !" And the j' king wife is after a di voice. A good mother was trying to explain to n young hopeful, the other day, about fighting against the devil. After telling the little fellow who the devil was, and huw hard he was to successfully resist, he turnpd around and said, "Mamma. I'd be F.-arcd of the old devil; but if I was. to orue across one uf the little devils, I'd kuoek the Muffing out of hira." A Democratic paper thinks the great vraut of that party in the lower branch of C-iti;:rrss is a -leader." There is mocratic statesman" whose command nig powers and persona! niagiieli.in have, io liu.es pn?t, fhon him tit be exactly tlie uian needed fur the organization atnl iiiitrol of nch a faction. His address. Jit the latest accounts, was '1'enitetitiaty. Rack well's Island." A singular circumstance is recorded in Schuyler county. Ill II. M Wheeler, of Kirtningharu, enlisted iu the Uoited States army iu Missouri under General J'3'on, in ISGI ; was wounded, captured cud paroled, and by some strange over siht not discharged from service untii recently, when the proper papers were made oat, and his back pay and pension, amounting to nearly S1000, were paid. It is stated by the Doylestuwn Intclli !inir(r tJ,at coai las J)eeo discovered in Warwick township, Rucks county. A company has been organized, land leased, fnd miners are now at work sinking a f-Lait. The coal is soft, and specimens xattiiceJ are pronounced pure and of ex el!et quality. R-jcks has heretofore beta aa uluion purely agricultural coun 'J, Jiui to the people of Doylcstown are i-wiied xhk the prospect of becoming a 'ur,tt1ng district." Large deposits of iron it- have also beea lately discovered in vt;cis, Le&c vtOGs oi exeat culm and i&4w dtiupt, Lhst furnaces, etc.. re cn m ite djiiao.ee by the good peo l'e f tfte Quaker coaaty. Justice, bong!i bJiad4 is always Leauti -ul- So a a isitiec of the peaee when 'is head is perfectly horizo.ut.aj aad his ait k ten4er. Such i tbt iildjfliod wagiratfi of Guthrie County. Iowa, ko has iust mad a decision io the case i -'f a Tarent wko sued liis'dau liter's wooer ?lor kickiug hiw ot of bj p'- I was held by the Court that courting is a icceisi'y, and must tot s.eeddess!y inter ruptedthat pa.reut feas io icti right p a room where eoartiag i gfl'iDg on. j-H'ie. bowcrer, leaves open the questions uetLer a father iu the exercise of pro pareuul aalbority uay crder SlWr. Ktill AiUnlcWpci in hs l.mue hu augliter, still domiciled in his house, to to bed at J oelock ; aid. tLhpt'kpr be uoand to find fire and ligh fyr the con icuitu&e oi the enamored. Dan Rice's Misfortunes. Dan Rice, the old clown, has fallen under his evil star, and his misfortunes will, excite no little sympathy. Alter quite a successful summer tour he reached Louisville about three weeks ago, rented the Exposition building and fitted it up at great expense. I he first week turned out badly, and for the second time the price ot admission was reduced to fifteen and twenty five cents ; but the show didn't draw. As a consequence, the whole concern was attached, and on baturday last, horses, canvas, and general parap hernalia wero sold at auction, the cele brated blind trick horse bringing onlv $iZd. lhe performers, musicians, and all the employees were minus their waes Dan not having a dollar left to pay them. During the summer, Dan himself, with his blind horse, etc., was traveling with another company in Canada at SI 000 per week, and that, too, went up, leaving him minus $20,000. A Kansas paper gives the following report of a judge's seutence lately on a criminal : "Rrumley, you infamous scoundrel!" You're " an unredeemed villian ! You hain't got a single redeem ing trait iu your character. Your wife and family wish we had sent you to the penitentiary. This is the fifth time 1 have had you before uie, and you've put me to more trouble than your neck is worth. I've exhorted and prayed over you long enough, you scoundrel! Just go home and take one look at your family, and be off in short order. Don't let mo ever hear of you again. The grand jury have found two other indictments against you, but I'll discharge you on your own recogniz mce, and if I ketch you in this uick of woods to morrow morning at day light, I'll sock you right square in jail and bump you off to Jeffcrsonville in less than no time, you infamous scoundrel! If ever I cotch you crossing your finger at man, woman or child white man or nigger I'll sock you right square into the j-ig ! Stand up you scoundrel, while I pass sentence ou you !" i A Wonderful Enterptise. The Dritish Anti Tobacco Association, says the Pall Mall Gazette, will be terribly affected by some painful intelli gence which appears in the Virginia Territorial Enterprise. It seems that Professor Manlesel, a German gentleman, who has lately arrived in that city, has iuvcutcd a scheme for laying tobacco smoke on to houses like gas, aud is now engaged in ercctiug extensive works in Virgioia for that purpose. The tobaceo is to be burned in large retorts, and the smoke thus produced will pass through pips to a large bellshaped receptacle boiler iron, where it will be cooled, purifi cd, and so scented that it will have the flavor of the finest Havana cigar. From tha sniokeoracter a main pipe will leal up iulo the city, and from this will be small branch pipes leading to all the principal houses in the town. In every house where the stroke is t-ken there will be a msler, mcrs delicately constructed than a -as ttcfer, for measuring and recording the amount of smoke consumed. Running from these meters will be pipes leading to all the rooms in the house, and con nected with these pipes will be long flexible tubes with amber mouth pieces for the convenience of smokers, who will ouly have to turn a small silver thumb screw, and the cool delicious perfumed smoke will glide into his mouth" For smokers in the street the Professor has invented india rubber receptacle fitting to the chest, which, when iuflated with smoke, greatly improve the appearance Connected with these bags arc inflexible tubes ending iu amber mouth pieces, which may be tucked into the waistcoat pocket. Smoke thus provided will-be treed from nicotine and other injurious elements, and the expense of smoking will be considerably reduced. There can be little doubt that Professor Manlesel's plan is admirably adapted for the new co opera itve homes we are about to establish, and except the layiDg down the smoke pipe involves taking up the roads and impeding iho traffic, there can be no objection to its adoption iu this country. MAIIIIIED. On December 2T, 1873, by Rev. J. II. Focht, Mr. Samuel II. Pond, of Hamilton, to Miss. hlizabeth Wert, ot Wilksbarre, l'a DIED. Tn 7" ist Strondr-barsT. December Cth. 1873. Mrs. Maria U. Hanna, aged 84 year, j months and 1.) days. In Paradise township, December 21st, 18715, Mrs. Setzer, wife of John Setzer, aged about 74 vears. In Paradise township, December 22d, 1S73, Mr. John Sctzer aged about 7'i years. Special jSTotice. Eslev Cottage Organs. The styles are beautiful, adapted to all . . requirements and taste?, witn prices suit able to all classes ot purcnascrs. Wc call special attention the Vox Her mana and the wonderful Vox Jubilant. Kvery instrument fully warranted. CfaT-Scnd for an illustrated catalogue con tainitig full description of Organs. J. Y. SIGAFUS. Dec. 5.'72-tf.l StroudsLurg, Pa. illlL JJ..NOJN 1 Jll.MJ OI OIIUIIUOUUISi li'.. T . f 1 Ct.,,.,.!,.,!.,, Ima a tiulo rl.Tiiflitpr who for rears nast ' ha been sorely aillicted with Epileptic Fits, her mind was greatly impaired and she reduced almost to a living skeleton. After numerous unsuccessful attempts of some of the most eminent Physicana in the country, ISew lork, Philadelphia and elsewhere, to effect a cure inl all U) no effect. We learn from Mr. P. thtjL b baa at last found a simple remedy by wul(4i his daughter has been cured, her nund restored, and he w getting quite ftout. reel intiat all afflicted with EpUepay should know of it, iw? desiren to say that all interested may have full pirtieulars, by addressing him at Kafit Sto-oudsburg, Jlonroe county, l'a., and in cw.tr a three cent stamp for return postage Dec 4-t. irr notice. The undersigned having been appointed the igotofthc American Life Insurance Company fojr Stioudeuiirir and uonU y, will have the. re ceiwte f aid Company hereafter for collection, ana will be glad to place insurer in this old and reliable home com pan v nt try Otitic. imc. wi li i am. m-: ks.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of JAMES CAER, Jr., deceased. Whereas, letters of administration on the Estate of James Carr, Jr., deceased, of the borough of Stroudsbnrg, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make I ! . A. 1 1 - I 1 " immediate paymenr, anu in ope uavins claims, will present them, duly authenticated, for set tlement, to LUCILLA CARR, AdminUratix. E. B. DRE1IER, Administrator, P. O. Address Stroudabunj, Pa. nov27-Ct Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. An election for thirteen members of said Company will be held at the public house of j.icuu i. ouaier, in me oorougii 01 oirouu.s- burgh, on the first Monday in January, 1S74, being the 5th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Punctual attendance is requested. . ' Hr order of the Board. PETER S. EDINGER, President. Attest Fixix Storm, Sec'y. decll-4t 2STOTIGE. The members of The Monroe County Co- 0erativc Life Insurance Company are reques ted to meet at the Commissioners Office in Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 5th day of Janu ary 1874, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purjiose of electing mree ui rectors. R. S. STAPLES. President. M. A. De L. Vak Horn, Sec'y. Dec. 18-3t. STRAYED. Straved from the premises of the under signed, Tuesday last, a young RED CO W, with a slit in each car. Any ierson or per sons giving information of her whereabouts, or returning her, will be suitably rewarded. .WILLIAM S. FLORY, Cor. Main and Centre streets, dec4-tf Stroud.sburg, l'a. SEBASTIAN ECHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. SHOP CORNER OP Pocono and Green Streets, STROUDSBUHG, PA. I am now prepared to make to order, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as French Calf, American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices. Special attention paid to hatf-soleing, heeling and all kinds of mending. One trial and be convinced. fnov Ctf PRIME OYSTERS AT C. D. LRODHE AD'S Grocery Store. Families or parties desiring FRESH OYSTERS, will find them for sale by the QUART, HUNDRED OR THOUSAND, at all hours during the day and evening, nov G-tf THE DEPOT STORE. Fanner's Take - Notice. THE DEST AND CUE A PET GROCERIES, FLOUR, . FEED, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAUE, CROCKERY, QUEENS WARE, 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 bv "William S. Barjrer, having been enlarged and well stocked, will hereafter be conducted by WILLIAM CONARD?& CO., who propose to sell the best goods at the very lowect rates, and desire all who wish to buy to give them a call. Country produce purchased or taken in trade. ' foct 2-3ni GOOD NEWS! NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! WAGNER & RHODES would announce to the public, that they have taken the stand latelv occupied by L. T. Labar & Co., aud littcd and stocked it with choice lines, of Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, &c. Every article in store has been selected with the greatest care, and they can assure custo mers, that no matter at what price Bold, evcrv 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 tastes may be suited. Whether in want of heavy or fine Groceries or Provisions, Crockery Ware, and Glassware, Tobaccoes or what not. This will be found to be the place to call. A speciality with them will be a JNo. 1 brand ot St. Louis Mills Flour which stands at the head of tho list every where. Call and examine goods. Prices marked down to the lowest living figure. . SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS Constantly on hand. ALSO: On band and for sale a superlcr lot of Ceiling Lath, Hemlock Boards and Scant licg, Matched Flooring, and White Pine of all kinds. II. S. WAGNER. April 10, 1873-tf. M. ,W RHODES PRICES REDUCED AT THE Corner Store! THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are now offered in FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, &o, all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all ne.v and right in style, but marked down to meet th times. "UV invii all to call and see for themselves. Terms Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dec-ltf Main St., Stroudsburg, Ta. J. 33. HULL, . (Successor to J. l2. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., "Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, 31 OX U .H EXTS, IIEADSTOXES, &C, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman 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. B(S Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 2072-tf GRAND OPENING IN UUTCIIhXSOK'S BUICK BUILDING, opposite T. Stemple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POPLINS, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, rish, l'ork, 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 by save time and money. J. II. SHOT WELL, Formerly Slater & Shotwcll. Dec. 4, Ibrfo.-Jm. THE MONROE COUNTY Co-Operak Life Insurance GO MP ANY. ; STROUDSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. Limit 5,000 Members. C II AUTEI! PERPETUAL. Any person of eound body and mind, ot either sex, not less than fifteen nor more than sixty. five years ol ae, and not enjja ged in any occupation, exceedingly danger ous to lile, may become a member of thi Company, by paying an admission fee, as follows : From 15 to 40 years of a go $3 00 40 to f0 " " 5 00 " 50 to 00 10 00 " GO to 6 ) . 20 00 And ore dollar for Policy. No other charges will be made at any time, excepting one dollar and ten cents for each member who dies. The advantages of this COMPANY over the ordinary Life Insurance Companies are, that the fees are eo email 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 email sums, that no person can be inconvenienced by them. This company cannot fiil; no panics can affect it. Persons holding cer liiicates of membership in this Company, are sure in case of death that their families or heirs will get us many dollars as there are members in the Company. No restrictions ure placed upon traveling or residence. Appllicntions for insurance, or informa tion, may be made to the Director or Secre tary, at Stroudsburg, Pa. DI RECTO US. R, S". Staples, M. R. Biescckcr, M." F. Cool ba ugh, Wm. Fine, Kindarus Shupp, J. H. Fetherman, C. D. Rrodhead, Peter Gruver, E. R. Drchcr. R. S. STAPLES, Pre't. M. A. De L. Van Hcrn, Sec'y. March 6, 187U.tr. r PtTJSTEiR'S. The National Hall of Fashion! The Oldest and Most Reliable ALL New Fall and CLOTHING, HATS, Furnishing Goods and Dry Goods. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO C n s t o m "W o i k . GOOD FITS WAR It A NT ED. Always on Hand a Fine Lot of SCOTCH AND ENGLISH SAMPLES. Also Measures taken for Custom Shirts and I-IIQI-I SILK HATS. .N, B. The Highest Cash Price Paid for Raw Furs. N. RUSTER, PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION Sept. 19, 1373. Main Street, Strocdsbuug, Pa. The Colby Washer and Wringer, The undersigned having secural the agency for the justly celebrated Colby Washer and Wringer for this Countv, arc prepared to of fer these matchless household utensils to the public. Nearly three hundred of them have been sold in Stroudsburg and vicinitv with universal satisfaction to purchasers. The un dersigned will commence canvassing the Coun ty at once. We refer by permission to the fol lowing parlies who have the ashcrs anu Wringers in use : C. liurnctt, A. O. Grcenwald, J. A. Hays, C. S. Palmer, X. Ruster, C. II. Howenstein, C. D. Rrodhead, Esther Wintcrmutc, Wm. T.Baker, P. Miller, Evi Rosencrans, II. Schoor.ovcr, James Gardner, Dr. Wm. I). Walton, Rev. . II. Dinsmore, S. T. Luckley, P. Williams, John Raldwin, P. II. Robeson, E. L. Wolf Geo. E. Stouftcr. Price Washer?"), Wringer $7. BROWN & WALTON. J. I. HUOAVK. J. K. "WALTOX. July 31, 1S73. tf. Borough Ordinance. Stroudsburg, Pa., Nov. 21, 1S73. At a special meeting of the Town Council, held at the office of C. Burnett, Esq., this evening, present John N. Stokes, Chief Bur gess; Messrs. Marsh, Flory, Fisher and Con ner, Councilmcn. The following ordinance was passed: Be it ordained and enacted by the Chief Burgess and loan uounctl of the borough of iStroudS' burg, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same: That the detosit of coal ashes and all refuse matter of whatever kind, in the gutters and streets of the borough of Stroudsburg, is hcrebv prohibited. Any person or persona violating this Ordinance, shall be subject to a fine of Five Dollars, for each and every offence, to be re covered as debt3 of like amount arc bv law recoverable. Sec. 2. All residents of the borough of Stroudsburg. are hereby directed to shovel the snow ofT the pavements, and also to open the gutters in front of their residence and lots, within six hours after the fall of each and every snow. If the provisions of this Ordi nance are not complied with within the time above specified, it will be done by the Town Council, at the expense of each individual so refusing, with an addition of 20 jer cent, added to the cost, to be recovered as debts of like amount are by law recoverable. JOHN N. STOKES, Burgess. Attest Theo. Schocii, Sec'y Prot. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to havo the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the ' blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Xatnre.'s Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures tfa thousand ills,9' simply by Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalizing the Ststem. The en niched 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 upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing lyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, INcrvous Affections, Chills ami Fevers, Humors, IjOss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys ami Bladder, Femalo Complaints, and all diseases originating in, a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility oraloio state of the system. Jictng free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by. corresponding reac tion, but arc permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and neiv' life into all parts of the system, and building tip an Iron Con stitution. Thousands Ttavc been c7ian ged 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. Sec that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in tho glass. Xamphlcta I-iXio SETH W. F0WLE k SONS, Proprietors, r'o. N1 llitrviaoit Av., liolou. Sold uv hi: tit; ii-ts Cumiiailv. October 1G73 ly.. Clothing Store in Stroudsburg. THE Winter SlyJes of CAPS, FUR. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment an i Kadical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments-to Marriage gener ally ; Nervousness, Consumption; Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, result ing from Self-Abuse, etc. 1W KOBEKT J CULVEIIWELL, M. !., Author of the "Green Book," Ac. 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, bougiesj instruments, rings or cor dials, pointing out a' mode of cure at onoo cer tain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Thi lecture will prove a boon to thousand and thousands. Sent under seal, toany address, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt 'of six cents, or two post stamp?. Also, 1)r. Culverwel's 'Marriage GuiJe." Price 50 cents. ' Address the Publishers. CHAS.. J. C. KLINE & CO:. 127 Bourn, New York, rost-Offire Box. 4$;?. Joy 2473-ly MONROIv COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ST0U'rs5URG, PA. SSSikSSSSSHaiD 10 (HI. CHARTER PERPETUAL. The By-Laws of this Company, and thr. regulations governing1 insurance have, re cently been very materially changed, pla cing it upon a basis equal to lliat'of any Fire Insurance Company in the State.- Important among these changes are the following, viz Policies, instead of being perpetual, aio issued for five years. All property is classified and t!ie rate of premium is fixed according to the risk' of the property. Premium .note are taken, and all as sessments are made on the noics. Property is insured for not more thar. two thirds of its actual cash value, and lh! full amount of insurance paid in case of loss,, provided the los be equal to the amount of insurance. . . "Annual assessments" only are mace, ex cept in cases of heavy los, end where n. special assessment is necessary. The Company is thereto? prepared to in sure property upon terms much more desira ble lhan under the old system. Applications may be made to an.y of llio Managers, Surveyors, or Secretary. MANAGERS. Stogdcl! Stokes, Jacob Kuccht, J. Depue I.eBar, John Edinger. Richard S. Staples, Francis Ilageimar, Silas L. Drake, Jacob Stouiler, Chas. D. Crodhead, Theodore Sclioch, Robert Boy?,. Thos. V. Rhodes, William Wallace. STOGDELL STORKS, IWi. E. B. Drbhbh, Secretary and Treasurer. SURVEYORS. For Monroe Countv: Silas- L. Drake, Thos. W". R!iof s, William Gilbert, J. Depue I .filar. Geo.' Gk Sbafer, Jacob Sfouffer. For Wayne County: F. A. Oppelt, Jos. 1 Miller. For Pi le Couuty: Samuel Dotrick. For Northampton County: Richard Camden. For Carbon County ;: Samuel Ziegcnfufc. 0-The Managers meet regularly at the Secretary' Office in Stroudtburg, on the first Tuesday of. each UH.mh, at 2 o'clock P. M. ' May 10,73-tf CAY YOU TILL WHY IT I that when any one comjf.s to Stroud -burg to buy Pornimup, hry always inqtiii for MeCarlVi Furniture Store! Sect. VH 3 On PRINTING. olH ki. d n.t'v r I J ccutcd at-this ofhee. ' A t, m . ? t ' .1:1