The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 12, 1874, Image 4

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Receipts and Expenditures
or
SIONROE COUNTY FOR 1873.
SUII'-ON FETIIERMAN, Treasurer of
t?ic C omity of Monroe in account with said
t'wuntv, for receipts and expenditures for the
tfur ending January 1874.
" DR.
To nm't in hands of Trtf. at !ar-t
settlement.
County Treasurer received
vn Duplicates for 1SC7 :? 2 71
isr.8 no
" " 1870 1J3 (
" JS71 97(5 40
" 172 3,131 19
' " 1 $73 8, 1 06 30
$513
? 12,100
iViatc tax received on Du
plicates for vrar.s SCS S f 06
" is7d 24 :v
" " 171 n 7(
" 1872 106 CI
4 " 1873 366 17
$C83
.S'uk- tax rce'J fitnu Strouds-
bunr I'ank,
pop tax ucl on duplicates
of l!r06.
Relieved of S. S. Dither for
rent of ofiice in County
I louse,
Ain't ree'd of 1 Merwinc,
late .S'hcrUr,
Arn't ree'd of troud.-ljurj;
Hank loan, on Commis
sioner's note,
Am'l ree'd of .Vainuel .Storm
for 1'. ( '. Iirink,
Ain't ree'd on redemption on
j-entcd and un-cated land
To bcilancc due Treasurer.
215
10 0
20 0C
24
500
3
30
201
SI 4,079
CPv.
Payments are as fallow
.V'at- Treasurer on nce't
viz ;
of .S':nte tax,
P.iid Jurors,
( 'onstabics,
51,108
$2,727 19
2S7 70
1,105 y:
Flections.
Assessors,
Printing. A. O.Grecn-
wald,
Fiinting, T. .S'choch,
P.ridpe view--,
Running towml.ip
line.
Inquisition on dead
bodies,
Hoarding prisoners,
lledemption of lands,
Fes avA Wild Cat
perilr.
1,011 155,13
070 SO
48'J (Ml
V CO
59 70
1,165
230 41
52 43
79 23
0,s8 10
30 79
173 59
59 70
120 02
1 20
51 10
30 9H
fount v l'.'inds and
Interest,
Refunding on tax du
jiiicatcs. Witness in court cases,
S't oves for County
b-iildir.g-.
i'u?! fjr County buil
dings. l-.xpressr.go,
jnerv, book, c.
for county,
T u ry Co 1 1 m i s s i o n e r s .
Po-tago,
i leaning Court offices,
Repairs to County
buildings,
l.uni'it-r fur County
building-.
( lias. Henry, due late
Mie! ill",
Ntroyd-luirg Rank,
3
81 1,090
00
14
39
13
30 50
500 00
10 41
25 20
54 47
192 47
50 00
15 00
49 00
911 00
140 00
00 00
00 00
( 'ommiss'nr's note,
Regintratiun book".
Rinding Ass'mt book
Merchandise,
Clerk of Session",
'oni'rs ( 'ounsel,
Treasurer's Counsel,
Di-triet Attorney,
"uunty ( nimrs,
( o::it Ci ier,
Tip Staff,
( 'o'infy A nil I tor.
J. II. Walton, audit
ing Proilionatarv
and Register and
Recorders acc'ts.
Monroe Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.,
Commissioners Clerk
EitllxiES,
llenrvviile,
Rells,"
Rrodhead's, Iron,
Toby Iianna.
Tohyhanna Mills,
Rithica.
Gregory's
Slate (Quarry,
S.niley's
Perry Price's,
Sdlivan,
Pocono,
Rirtousville,
Kintz's,
Kresgeviile,
Kerr's,
Ik-nUcr',
Stoddartsville,
Pencils,
Tunkhannnck,
Howe Town,
4 .
20 00
500 00
325 45
80 29
73 7s
333 73
44 S7
33 83
C7 50
14 03
140 C9
97
90
24
40
187 91
53 32
43 30
40 00
3 00
6 15
71 00
4 40
9 54
3 CO
06 20
13 00
1 50
3 30
0 78
9 50
21 00
09 30
8 07
5 00
20 73
15 82
50 40
Ransberry's,
Img Pond,
1 Iartersvillf ,
Marshall's Creek,
Smith Gap,
Ross Common,
Shoemaker's
Cotant's
Stoke.' -
Hawk's
Tunncr.-ville,
Cherry Creek,
Stanhope,
Rounty Taxes on Seated
and Unseated Laud,
Paid Pocono.
Roar tax on Seated lands
Price
Stroud.
Road tax on seated and un-
5eatcd land
Chestnuthill,
Rarrctt,
Shool tax on t-eated and un
seated lands.
Jackson,
Pocono,
Pi ice,
fchlred,
Tobyhanna,
f'om'a on, rec'i.ng ? 14,478 10
5 21
4 97
5 75
8 34
35 22
19 37
40 25
5 41
18 07
10 44
153
at 2J per cent, 3'31 95
Commission's on p.iyingout
$13,903 00 at 2; per cent, 349 20
, , 14679 21
By balance due Treasurer,. 2tl 20
Examined passed and allowed bv lis. Janu
ary 5, A. D. 1874.
KIN DAE I
NPARlISSIIUPPyl ,
IL HELLER, ' ; AudUow
E
Statement
Countv.
showing
indtbte Iness of
Outstanding Ronds, 35 QO
Checks, l 50
Judgment in f;ivor of
Gideon Eurrett,
Asietts,
2000 005,546
(MiFtytaxesd;; b.v cot' to 9007
State " ' 156 61
al. due by P. Mewin
iat Shfriff. S 20 910
AwetN ovt-r Liabilities. $020 60
SIMPSON FEATIIERMAN, Treasurer of
the County of Monroe in account with Faid
County, on Militia lines for the year ending
January oth 1874.
I Hi.
To hal due on last settlement, $2")7 1"
Arn't ree'd on dtip. for vr, 17 1 12 47
" " " 1S72 313 87
Ree'd of P. Oruvcr lute Treasurer. 47 54
!1 03
To bal. dee by Treasurer, o2 9 j
CR.
P'd Assessors making enrollment
$ 40 22
IS 08
Jackson Stein School Treas
urer Tobyhana,
David Render, School Trcas. P.arrett
Simon Parry, " , Stroud
Samuel S'lorm, " Poeono
R. S. .Storm. & hool Treas
W
31 53
5 5 IS
41 00
urer K:t Stroudsburg
32 80
20 37
8 79
30 30
10 00
43 77
57 11
35 04
54 19
o on
40 11
05 98
18 02
15 53
52 95
A. A. Singer,
Jackson
Terry Price,
Price
Eldre.1
Tunkhanock
M. Smithtield
Stroud.sburg
Polk -Smithlield
Rofs
Chestnuthill
Hamilton
David Con ell,
(!. L. Altemose,
Levi Ilotl'man,
John McCarty,
Nathan Serfass,
Aaron Smith,
Timothv Marsh,
C. Mill,"
Simon Storm,
28
05
Rv commisions on receiv
ing $721.03 at 25 r.ct.
" paying out
$034.21 at 2 per cent.
Rv balance due
$721 03
00
00
20
10
20
Examined passed and allowed
uarv 5, 1S74.
K IN DARES SIIl'PP,
E. II. HELLER,
Ly ns, Jan
Auditors.
SIMP: -ON EETIIERMAN, Treasurer of
the County of Monroe in account with Smith
tield and Middle Smithfield township on Dog
taxes for the vear ending Januarv 5, 1874.
DR. .
21
m't taxes ree'd on Dup. for y'r. 1808
$ 33 50
X
it
It
l
JS70
13 44
1871
1S72
1873
0 00
43 00
50 43
IS
it
$152 37
To balance due
.53
03
CR
P.al. due Treasurer last settlement,
. . o
l.'W 50
Paid Chec ks,
Commissions on $152.37 at 5 per cent,
Py balance due,
SO
r 01
O.I
$152
Examined passed and allowed by us Janu
ary 5, 1S74.
KINDARES SIIUPP,
E. IL HELLER,
1
Auditors.
'tatemcnt showing balance due by Collectors
on Duplicates.
CHWTY TAXF.s.
1809 Lewis V. Williams, Smithtield i
1870John Vanwhv, "
1871 Win. McNeai, Hamilton
James Wilson, Paradise
John Vanwhy, Smithtield
(ieo. L. Altemose, Tunkhannnck
1872 James Wilson, Jr., Coolbaugh
KindartH Shupp, Chestnuthill
John J. Erablc, Eldnd
Samuel S. CIover, Hamillon
James Reinhart, Jackson
Amzie Vanauken, M. Smiihfield
Jacob Serfass, Polk
Adam Correll, Ross
John Keener, Stroudsburg
James (1. Kintner, Smithtield
Jonas Christman, Tobyhanna
5eo. L. Altemose, Tunkhannock
1873 David Price, Rarrctt
Amandus Shup, Chestnuthill
Chas. W. Trar.sue, CoolLiiv.uh
1 89
145 43
713 52
119 70
011 03
1 72
237 80
199 00
72 12
012 21
17 34
o.
.!.. )(
5(5 S7
R4 02
204 00
20 73
71 40
38 00
150 07
52:. 25
239 21
43
P. Rockafellow, E. Stroudsburg 181 07
Levi D. Frable, Eldred 203 97
Anon Heller, Hamilton 829 04
James Reinhart. Jackson 220 21
Horace Vanauken, M. Smithfield
213
193
258
502
45
535
209
558
315
88
Charles Singer,
Francis Keller,
Jacob Serfass,
Lewis Lcssoin,
Adam Correll.
Jas. U. Kintner,
Win. Mostelli-r,
John Keener,
J ocono
Paradise
Polk
Price
Ross
Smithfield
Stroud
Strondsburjr
Geo. L. Altemose, Tunkhannock
$9007
f-TATK TAXES.
1870.Thn Vanwhv, Smithlield $ 8
1871 John Vanwhy' " 13
1872 Ja.. Wil on, Jr., Coolbaugh 3
Samuel Gower, Hamilton 10
1873 David Price, Rarrett 10
('has. W. Transue, Coolbaugh 12
Anson Heller, Hamilton 12
James Reinhart, Jackson 9
Charles Singer, Pocono 12
Francis Keller, Paradise 7
Jacob Serfass, polk 13
Adam Correll, R j 14
Ja. G. Kintner, Smithfield 11
John Keener. Stroudsburg 14
$150
$30
13
24
MILITIA TAX.
1871 William McNeai, Hamilton
James Wibon, Jr.. Paradise
John Vanwhv, Smithfield
Amzie Vanauken, M. Smithfield
Geo. L. Altemose1, Tunkhannock
1872 Jas. Wilson, Jr., Coolbaugh
Samuel S. Gower, Hamilton
Amzie Vanauken, M. Smithfield
Francis Keller, Paradise
Jacob Serfass, Polk
John Keener, Stroudsburg
Jas. G. Kintner, Smithfield
Jonas Christman, Tobyhanna
Geo. L. Altcino e, Tunkhannock
44 00
1 00
10 50
40 00
34 00
14 00
2 50
34 00
4 50
9 50
50
$208 50
I) G TAXES.
l870John Vanwhy, Smithfield $19 50
lS71John Vanwhy, " 13 00
Amzie Vanauken, M. Smithfield 7 00
1872 " " " 30 00
1S73 Horace Vanauken, " 20 00
Jast. G. Kintner, Smithfield 10 50
Am't due by Simon Myers, former Trea
surer as per settlement of his account
for the year 1807. 31 02
41
$137 02
COMMISSIONERS of Monroe County in ac
count with said County for the year ending
January 5th, 1874.
JOHN C. STRUNK. Hit.
To cash per Checks
Balance due .
$253 00
OS $200
Cr.
225 00
35 08$ 2G0
708
90 days at 2 50 per day
877 miles at 4c per mile
Ralance due
00
SAM EEL POSTENS.
To cash per checks
Dr.
$231
Cr.
$231
Dr.
$343
Cr.
81 days at 2 50 per day
790 miles at 4c per mile
$203 75
27 89-
PETERS. ED1NGEE.
To cash per Checks
the
123 days at 2 50 per dav $307 50
8,89; nwles a,t 4c, ir mile 5 50 $313
JACOUFUABLE.
To cash per Checks
Dr.
$83
50
Ck.
23J Ja.v at 2 50 per day $71 2,")
301 miles 4c. per mile 12 16 S83
Examined passed and allowed by us thUolh
aay 01 January, ism.
10
I v u nri i T if ' , Aidttors.
... ....,.,, j
CHARGES HENRY, Sheriff, in account with
the County of Monroe for the year ending
January 5th, 1874.
Dr.
To Jury funds received dur
ing tiie vear ?50 00
Ralance'due 50 95 $112 95
Cn.
Summoning 324 Jurors ?'J7 20
CostsinCommonwealthcases 13 75
Vdvertising two Elections 2 00 SI 12 95
Ralance due $50 95
Examined, passed and allowed by us, this
Uh day of January, 1874.
KINDARIUS SIIUPP,
E. II. HEELER,
jan22-4t " Auditors.
The Umpire Drug Store!!!
(Removed to Fowler's building.)
I have recently bought the Stock
of I)rus in Nicho'as Ru-ter'e buil
ding, formerly owned hy M. F.
Evjn?. and have added a larjie
supply of
NEW GOODS,
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
dilTerent brands of pure
WHITE LEAD and other PAINTS,
Pure SPICES, ground atd unground,
Linseed Oil, nwanJ boiled, Japan Dryers,
Varnishes, Wimiow (ilass, trench and
American Putty, Patent Medicine,
Fruit Jars, pure Wines and Li-q-iors
fbr medical purposes,
Rye Whiskey, 7 years old,
and will keep on hand
a ool supply of
Horse &, Cattle Powd-r,
Prot.-sfor Myers' Horse Lin
iment, East India Oil, Shoulder
Rruces and Supporters, Lumps and
Fixtures, and every thing usually kept
1 y a d n u g s to n e : i .
I hive the assistance of (C. S. Detrick
vilio has had 13 years experience in reauini'
Medicines and dispensing Drugs,) and
Samu'.d Williams who has been 111 tlu
Lusinefs
Plivsici.ins Prescriptions carefully corn
pounded from the purest material, Physi
cians ordre for Drugs and Medicines care
full tilled, from selected stock at reasonable
prices.
All orders by Stage or otherwise, will Le
promptly aitented 10. Give me a call and
Sitis'v vourselvcs,
PETER WILLIAMS.
Stroudsburg, Pa. July 21,'T3 Gin.
rjp II E T A L K I X G 31 AC II I X E.
The Domestic Senilis: Machine
THE "LIGHT RUNNliiGl
SIMPLICITY
EASE OF
JI'DHfrnnritt,
Xoisth
7 f f
01
71
97
09
32
54
70
05
70
50
Ruyyixr;,
TALKS ITSELF IXTO PUBLIC FA VOR.
TIIH WORLD
CIIALLEXG ED!
To produce a Family Sewing Machine
that will sew as light, and as heavy, that is
as light running, and as easily operated.
This Machine is warranted to wear
equally as long as any other manufactured.
Sold on monthly pavmen's. For sale by
DARIUS DREIIER.
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.
Sept. 12. 1S72.
29
98
71
85
40
58
84
55
33
30
99
10
59
29
ox
NEW STORE
-:an:-
jTEW GOODS
01
50
00
50
-: AT :-
REDUCED PRICES.
DARIUS DREIIER, begs leave to an
nounce to . his friends and to the pub
lic generally, that he has just received a
general assortment of
Drj Goods, yotioHS, Dress Trimmings,
AND
MIL L IXER Y GOOD
consisting, in part of the following desirable
articles, viz. :
Calicoes,
J.u ;,
frett eh Ch in t-s,
Children's Dress Goods,
Worked Edgings,
1'tirnsoh, Zrphers,
Shetland Wools,
Shetland Wool Shatcls,
Delaines,
Muslins,
White Dress Goods,
Insert ings,
Lady's and Children s Sachs
Flannel and Cloth,
Lady's, Misses and Men's Hues,
Gloves and Collars,
Mourning Goods,
Shroudings, if t, tfr.,
08
OS
59
59
06
Goods shown with pleasure. "Quicks
sales and small profits" at the old and well
known Millinery Stand of F. A. DREIIER
The Millinery business will be carried on
as usual Ly Mrs. Dreiier.
Patronage respectly solicited.
DARIUS DREIIER.
April 20, 16G6.
00
41
rvo'T rooi, vouit 310 b:y
lJ away for worthless articles of Furni-
41
vell but go to A'cCarly s, and you will get
ture, paid for it. Sept. 26, '07
BLANK MORTGAGE
For sale at this Ofiice.
uy its . IrMfl
PL
NEW
MACHINE SHOP!
The subscriber having- started a Machine
Shop, iieur the brad of
Main Street,
Stroudsburg, Pa.,
5 prepared to build, and repair all kinds of
Machinery wiih accuracy, and dispatcn.
Beinjf fitted wi'h
SPECIAL MACHXERY FOR TURX-
IX(J, SIIAFTIXG, AXD PUL
LEYS, A XI) WITH IM
PROVED TOOLS
of various kinds, and having on experinnce
of over Thirty years, in designing-, and
build inir machinery for special purposes, I
feel warranted in guaranteeing the best 01
work. Have on hand, ana building,
PORTABLE STEAH EXCISES,
of from 2 to 10 Horse Po'.ver, designed
especially for Farm iuc, or (or driving a ny
ight machinery. I also keep in stock,
several thousand feet of
Premium Nev York Oak Tanned Beltin
in widths of 1 inch ti 6 inches, (can obtain
wider ones at very short notice) at manu
facturers prices, also Lace Leather, Belt
Rivets, Punches, &c,
STEAM PIPES & FITTINGS
of the variouss sizes. Pipe cut and fitted,
at short notice.
IIcn:p & Rubber Steam laeliliiff.
I would call the attention of Blacksmiths
Wheelwrights, and others, to my assort
ment of a!l sizes o
Machine Bolts, Nuts, Washers,
Lag Screws, and Bolt-ends,
which I offer at New York prices. The
B'lt-eni!s especially, being threaded am
fitted with nuts by machineiy, enable the
IJ'achsmiths to furnish bolls of any let gth
much cheaper, and quicker, than to cut
them by hand.
Call in and see my stock and Machinery
G. SAX FORD.
March 0, 1873 tf.
LOOK THIS WAY,
ALL WHO WANT
Carriage Work or GlacksniUhing
DONE IN A
SUPERIOR MANNER !
TIIE Subscriber begs leave to iu
yv form the public that be is fully pre
pareJ, at his establishment, at the
corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in
the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to
order, every style ot
Carriage, Wagon,
and, in fact, everything iu his line of bu
siuess, at the shortest possible notice, and
on the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimme-J and paint
ed in the best style of the art.
Having first class material always on
hand, and none but first-class workmen
engaged, the public are assured that none
but first class work will be turned out at
his shop.
In connection with his Carnage Shop
he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where
superior workmen will always be found
ready to attend to the orders of customers
The public are invite. to call and ex
amine his stock before purchasing else
where. VALENTINE KAL J Z.
September It), lS07.-tf.
Gothic Hall Diua Store.
Wholesale and Retail Druist.
STROUDSEUKG, Pa.
r2? Constantly on hand and tor
Jrj sale etieap lor cash, a ircsli sup
PI Vy ot" t)rugs, Medicines, Paints,
Uu, Cilass, l'utty, arntsh, lver
osene Oil, Perfumery arid Fancy Goods;
also
Sah, Eliiil. mid Doors.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
purpose.
P. S. Physicians Prescriptions care
fully compounded.
Stroudsburg, July 7, 18G4.
Chance to make Money !
One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar.
A Mire thins ami 110 Deception.
Every person owning HORSES, CAT
TLE, SHEEP and 7OcV.S' are guaranteed
tor make One Hundred Dollars by using-a
One Dollar I'ackage of
" YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER,"
manufactured by William IIollinsiiead,
Stroudsburg. It' you have never used it try
a l'ackae and if it dopa not benefit your
stock to 1 he amount of one hundred dollars,
in your estimation, call at the store und get
your money relunded.
HORSES. It will give them a good ap
petite, keep their skin loose and renders the
coat soft and shining, keeping them in good
condition with one-half the feed, being there
by a saving of one-half the money.
C'OH'.S'. It makes them give more milk
with one-half the feed, and if ihey sive more
milk of course you mike more DUTTFR
and the more butler the more money
,1 have so much confidence in ihe Cattle
Powder tint I make the above offer, know
in? well that it will do all that is claimed
for it.
VM. I10LLINSHEAD.
0O Ask to see The Great Tobacco An
tidole.
March 1, 1800. tf.
Harness & Saddlery.
The above I usiness has again .been re
sumed at the old stand, lately swept away
by the late flood, near Baldwin s Hotel, in
Stroudsburg, where will be kept constantly
on hand the best assortment of
Harness, double and Single,
Saddles,
Bridles,
Collars,
nnd every other article usually furnished in
this line of business. Work made to order
on the shortest notice. A large assortment
of
Mountings and Saddlery Hard
ware
always on hand. Call and make your ow
selection, and it will be f;irn:s!ied in .-tyle ard
price not to be excelled in this market.
Strict attention pud to repairing and done
in shortest noticr". Call nnd examine
JOHN O. SAY LOU. Agent f-r
PETER GRUVEM
October 6. 1S70. if
sisivt lol of stovi:s f
x all descriptions ha ve been received at
the store of the subscriber, in the borough
of Stroudsburg. He has
COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES,
of the latCit improvements; and entire new
slyles, a nd Cf nsider ib'e sa v ing of foel, w hich
can he had a I ihe lowest City prices. Also
a!l kinds of
Stove
ge assortment
-A..
A large assortment o.'-TlX W'ARK of ev-
ery descript ion, consta nt !y on hand, w hich
will be sold at wholes :Ie and retail, as rea
sonable as can be had in the Ciiy.
AU kinds of rep 1 irinj do:e in the shortest,
cheapen and lest manner. Cull and exam
ine his stock before you purrh se elsew here.
Feb 11,'GO. VM. S.FLORY.
SAMUEL HOOD.
o
- " -
in iv ;3-1
WmhSide a:id E'h:Il P,der 1,1
VUJJ (H
STOVES.
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE,
AND IN
Melal House rnrnbhing' ficoils
G EX ERA ELY.
1400.1115 and Spouting
done on short notice, with the best material,
and at rea
-onaUe price?
1 1
His stock of Cook. Parlor and OlTk-o Stoves
embrace? all thol-est varieties known to
the trade.
CALL AXD SEE.
Store third huiMimr. above fhc Methodist
Church. Main street,
STItOUDSEUIU;, PA.
Alienist 4, 1S70. tf.
NOW IS THE TIME TO USE
Voualt's CoanliUou Powder,
In the Fall and Winter when your cows
give but little milk this powder is sure to
increase .he quantity and improve the qual
ity. For horses, it increnses the. appetite,
promotes digestion, exliilerates the spirits,
renders the coat Foft and shining. For Honrs
one package in your swill barrel will hasten
the fattening process at le;ist 100 per cent
This powder has proved an excellent article
for sheep. Be sure you get the
Genuine Youatt's Condition Powder,
MANUFACTURED RV
XV I L. 1. 1 A n 1 1 I . M s 1 1 s : I ,
All other is a counterfeit.. See that the
name of WM HOLLLNSHEA I) is on each
package and buy no other. Warranted to
give satisfaction or the money refunded
Nov. 19, 'GS W M. HOL LI NS 1 1 E A D.
PVO.VT you know lliul J. II
YJ McCarty is the only Undertaker in
Stroudsburg who understands his business!
If not, attend a Funeral managed hv anv
other Undertaker in town, and you will see
the proof ol tin; fact. Sept. 16, '67
1 u:i'r ii;.i;r that wliu
I- you want any thing in the Furniture
or Ornamental line that McCartv. in the
Odd-Fellows' Hill, Main Street," Strouds
burg. Pa., is the place lo gel it. Sept. Jfl
BLANK DEKDS
For sale r,t this Otlicc
4 '
r 1 V.3. K-h
1 , .- t- ta. --" Mi -.j
Tr
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Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN ST, STROUDSBURG, Pa.
Located in corner building, third iloor bp.
low the Jeffersonian office. Room handsome."
ty fitted up, and heavily stocked with, the fi!
nest asrortment 01
Clocks, "Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers Jr0.
110ns, ccc,
ever offered in tlnssectim of country.
A lull assortment ot bpcctacles, of th
best quality, and suited to all ages, always
on sale.
Silver-ware, and Silver Plated ware al.
ways on nanu at manuiacmrers prices.
(t7-Repairing neatly executed, and char,
ges extremely moderate. Calls from the
public respectfully soliciled.
S.de Aenl for the cebtraled Diju:o;,i
Spectacles.
Novenibcr 5th, 1SG3 lv.
Making
The undersigned takes this method 0f
infonuing the public, tliat be still con
tinues the above business in all its branches
at his old Stand, on Franklin street
Stroudsburg, Pa , where he will be imp.
py to receive orders for woik in his liuc
including general
Wheelwrighting, Blacksinith
ing, Painting, Trimming, &c
His stock, of the 1 est qualify of seasoned
lumber is large and very complete; an I
also has a full force of firsr class wi'ikiuea
at all the traBthes, be fiatters hiinsplf
that he is fully prepared to accomodate
all who favor him with orders, and jruararj
tee entire satisfaction.
Kepaiiing promptly utejn!ei tt
W.J. IIL'XTSMA.V.
July 23,-1870.
1JNDSETAKING !
LFE &. Co. Mcuhl mo t respectfully an
nounce that bavin procured an e'fg.mt
HEAESE,
and having a person in their employ nf
twelve years experience, in the undfrtakin;
business, are now prepared to attend to un
dertaking in all its branches in the best pos
sible manner.
COFFINS and CASKETS ot any sizp,
style or quality, con.-tant'y on hand. r.nd
ready for ship-rent at short notice. Ordt-rs
by mail promptly attetiud to Our clmrje.
are moderate; we have no tl i p. s 1 1 i. n io
distress the living cr rob the e?laies 0! ibe
dead.
N. B. Rrady-m ide ROBES, nen-ly go',
ten up, can be had at any time, at the Vv'.re
R.'om of LEE &. Co.
May J6. 1-70. ly.
;) TO J. II. AHTV.S,
ODD-FLl. LOWS' II A LL, MAIN T.,
STj:ornsnri:c fa.,
a nd I?;iv votif
Fl 11 X ITU Hi:, CAStS'tTS,
I . S) O . I J A ) 1: $ ,
V V 11 V A 2 X S & F IXTM! L,
T ASSISE ( LOTUS, A,-.,
and stvc
At Least Two Profits.
As McCurtv buys, direct from I lie mnnnc-
turer, for cash (not 60 days), he can tellvca
MORE FURNITURE,
OF A BETTER QUA LIT V.
AND FOR LESS MO.N'EY
than you C3n buy at etail eitlier in city or
country, and every article is warranted '"
as represented. ' P'-
wirot ""stores.
RYE WHISKY,
$4.00 a gallon. SI l.( 0 a dozen.
YELLOW SEAL SHERRY,
In largo bottles, S11.00 a do.t-n.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY,
SIS. 00 a dozen..
APPLE JAUi,
JAMAICA III 31,
SCOTCH WHISKY,
CATAWBA W1NI
OLD POUT WIXL
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1310 Chestnut Street.
.MIII.M.KU'o'K
February 27, 1X73 ly
131 1 1.TilS si: A 11 1
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The-bottnu '
Carriage
I dace they un be h;ul in town ft i'
uevstca-e." Try them. .
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