i'm n iimlii - i t Xhe Blackmailing Operation at Harria- Haiuushuro, Feb. 21. ;t. I. Krcitcr, this city, and ,Wi!liaiii tl. Diuiuiick, a member of the House, of Representatives nm Wayne county, have been arrested Bod held io 82500 bail each, on a charge ,,f violating the United States law prohi bitin" the circulation of swindling oircu arS through the mails, they being the Prics aceied of circulating bauk circu Krf, tdg3J tjibbons & Saunders. IIaruisburo, Feb. 21. For some tiine p circulars have been sent through the neil to tankers in this State solicit ztr fiiaJs to aid in carrying through the t -ls'atur the bill repealing the six per -nt interest rata and Gxiog the rate at tn per cent. The circulars stated that tho banks were taxed pro rata, and called upon ch one to forward its amount Tlie circulars were signed "Gibbons & jMumlers ;" and some replies were re tcivoJ- The House appointed a commit tee to inv?tigate the matter, and enough ri Icace has already been obtained to 6x tlic jrui'1 upoa two persona. This morn j.,,r warrants were issued by United State? VomraUsioncr McCarrell for th arrest of J M Kreiter, a real estate agent of this ;itv, and William II Dimmick, a uietn bpf of the Legislature from Wayne and Vike C"imtie, charging them with violat ;DZ the 301st section of the postal law. which nukes it h misdemeanor to use the suaii with the intention of defrauding anj prrun resident withiu or outside ol the United States. In the afternoon Krriter aod Dimmick were "arrested, tak en before the United States Com in is tinner, and required to give bail in the mm of S-.OO'J each to await a hearing. Much excitement has Leeu caused by the unearthing of the fraud, and the feeling ji very hitter against tha perpetrators of the outrageous swindle. Resignation of W. H. Dimmick. Tlie Speaker presented the following f inniiutMoation Ironi W. II. Dimmick e finiiiL' his position as a member ol tha 11 "iup : To tha Hon. Henry II. MeCoriuick, Ye-kur ff the House of Representatives. Sir: I hereby resign my office as lie j.rcr-f native from the counties of Pike TH1 Wayne. I am induced o take this ftep by the fact that I have been mnde dcfenJant in the United States District (Vart on a charge of violation of the I'os tal law of the United States. Truly coarpiehending that what usefulness to iuy c.-ntitutencj and to the Common wealth I might have been capable of, has beea greatly impaired by the mete fast t Lut this charge has been preferred, I have decided tc Tacale ay seat iu the ll.'U'C. Conscious of the rectitude of my ac tikins its a member of the House, aud de r.jing absolutely the truth of the charge which I am held to answer in tho courts of the United State, I shall patieull await the sure arquittal which will result frooj a judicial investigation of the mat ter. 1 have chosen to make no defence Icfure C'tunii'tee of this House, not bf uue I am wanting iu respect fur that '.'uni.i:tee, nor fn: any disregard for its stiih.irity. but simply for ths reason that it wi;ali be unjut to mysulf to be tried twice a trl by different tribunals for ths trxe alleged offense. Im c-inciu-ioa, p-j-uiit tse to say that 1 r?'y ii ri in a just and impartial trial undei lbs Lit of my ciiuufry for a complete vindication from ths cSiarge preferred s?a;u-t u:e, and until tuch trial hall have heen had, I ask a suspension of opinion the part of the public uud those with wh mi I liave been officially associated in v.'.$ r .'K.'y. Il-peotfuliy, W. II. DIMMICK. THE SIAMESE TWINS. omciAt. it e tout of the autopsy XII I : N A ITKKi. I I IIKKAXD S E PA it A - r.'" m'kino .uk would have dmkn I AIAI To ONE o; UiiTII. lt;s lol!twing interesting particulars r.'6 cmJensed firnj a full report of the -rttceeJins of the spec'ul meeting of the 'iii!:.ilc-!phia College uf Physicians, on V dutsday evening, at which the results "f tlie autopsy on the bodies of the Siame-e twins were given : The supposi that the band connecting the twios was .v:rup!y 0f a flehy uature has been decided in the negative. It was found 'ltat a peritoneal connection did exist ; that is, artflection or extension of the pc fui!ar membrane lining vf the abdomen rrnded into the band, though it was 1 't roatinuous. Sacs or pouches were f rtctd by this reflection, possessing uo tjtamutiicatiurj between the two. The intimate visceral connection between thu ::ns was shown by the injecting fluid, if-ii whs p;igcj itJtu the mesenteric vein if one and appeared in the mesenteric rien fthc other. The liver of Chang occu ped its norma! position on the right side his body below the diaphragm. The j'Ter of Eng was on his left side, next to "Sag, his spleen being abnormally si: u'J'td cn the right side of his body. The hvers had evidently at one period o! 'he itente possibly foetal of the w'as been virtually one glaud, but had eventually become separated. This ;s J-ioja by the passage of the injecting ,, '0U1 the mesenteric vein'of one to "'"id the other. The fact of a common 4eM. iCa' C0lci etwecu the twins is also e'!d, the navel being situated in the 'Ju, of the band. Uuiing foetal life. toM re'.1 circulation was conducted otile twins from the maternal system pfecisely afi to a single individual. These sshow that a separation of the twins un' hfe would have resulted fatally to .0e or both of them. Tho uervttus tij,?a ,hrough the band was extremely t, and the individuality of the two (Is?. S sroug!y marked that it was not De!" a''6,1J ,w examine the brains. e; ,0'5' urther thae a comparisou of the ad'11 f t'le two heing expected from 11 au opcratiou The extension of the foro T Car,iIae or hreaitboue, which t cooitituent of tha attachmeut, Ut iere flox'b!e fibro-cartilaiuous j. aoce, iu wblch there was uothing W -peran of an elbow like joint, Uen reported. A New Hampshire further' wife fell inton a well, und it was fotir days before he missed her and made search. lie said he thought the house lib usually quiet, but he didn't know what made it so. A W'est more laud county debating so ciety has the following conundrum under disteussion: "Whether a dirtj woman with a sweet temper is to be preferred to a cleanly one with a sour temper?" t Two thousand dollars is a prettj high price to pay for a single rooster. That is what Mr. Davis of Portland has just given to Ira Uatchelder for a black Spanish cock considered the best game bird ia the country. - . The celebrated trotting stallion "Joe Ilrown" won the race on the West Ti conderoga, N. Y., Course Monday in three straight heats, making the remarkable time of 2.27, 2.18 and 2 21. Said a seten-footer to a diminutive specimen of humanity, who approached him thrcateuingly, "If you were to strike mo, and I should accidentally find it out, you would be sorry." An exchange says: "When you see a bare headed man following a cow through the front gate, and filling the air with garden implements and profanity, you may know that his cabbage plants hare been set nut." Each passenger car on the Delaware Lackawanna and Western llailroad has been provided with two bibles by the Young Men's Christian Association of llnseville. They have not been much used as yet, the majority of the passen jrers preferring to read the newtpapers. I here is a man living in Womelsdorf fifty six years old, who was born and rai.ed there. lias never been on a stage. omnibus or railroad ear. and but once in Heading, which was the greatest distance he ever wa away from home. He won't have to go far to go dead. MA I III I ED. February 22, 1S74, at C. V. M. E. Parson age, by Kev. V M. Rradv, Mr. J. Weslev Green, of Scotia, and Miss Emeline Flight, of K ss township, Monroe county. Pa. In Stroudaburg. February 17, 1S74, at the residence ot the brides parents, by Kev. J Kohlcr, Mr. Frederick A. Norton, of Stroud township, and Miss Jennie C. Miller, of Mrowlslmnr, l a. DIED. At Eat Stroudsburg, February 23, 1S74, Mis. Sarah L. wife of Mr. Jesse K. Smith. aged 4o years, 9 months and 3 days. Services at the Presbyterian Church, in this borough, (to-day) Thursday, at 2 o'clock, r. M The friends will meet at the late residence of the deceased, East Stroudurg, at 1 o'clock Interment at the Cemetery. NOTICE.. Application will be made to the Legislature f"r tlie repeal of an act entitled an act, "For the protection of Sheep and taxing of Dogs in the towship of Hamilton, in the county of Monroe. Approved on the 2d day of April, is, y. Hamilton-, February 23. 1S73. J. If. FETHKKMAX, C. BITTEN BENDER, GEORGE SNYDER, fil2G-4t JACOB CRESSMAN. "houseraising, &o. The undersigned having equipped himself with the necessary apparatus, is fully prepared to attend to all orders for House Raising and Moving, and for the removing of large or umall tree, without regird to distance. Experienced workmen will only be employed, and every effort will be made to ensure satisfaction to all who secure his services. Address or call on C. E. DURFEE, fchlStf East Stroudsburg, Pa. TRIAL LIST, FEB. T., 1874. Commencing March 2, 1874. Edward L. Pool, Et al vs. David A. Hill. Jacob Price, vs. Palen & Northrop. C. S. Detrick vs. C. C. Tasker. John I). Dennis vs. Abram Gish. Job.-t & Gcrring vs. Reinhart. Charles Henry vs. R. Newhart. Win. Hotter & Co. vs. John C. .Strunk. Frank Merwine vs. II. L. Sheurman, Mary A. Dresser vs. Andrew Sebring. Huston & Son vs. Thomas D. Stiles. Daniel Staples vs. Jacob Miller. Theodore S:hoch vs. Peter Merwine. Frank Landers vs. E. S. Bloorafield. Malinda Pipher vs. Zimmerman '& Mvers. Feb. 12, 1374. T. M. M'lLHANEY, Prot. ARGUMENT LIST, Feb. T. '74. Overseers of Stroud Tp., vs. Charles Heller, Et.al. Peter Pipher vs. Theodore P. Taylor. John II. Brewer vs. John Bryan. Edward Bossard vs. Joseph Norton. Ilobcrt Huston vs. Michael A. Bush, Et. al. Charles Van Bnbkirk, Adm'r., vs. Reuben Hartzell. John Merwine vs. Gilbert &. Shupp. Feb. 12, 1874. T. M. M'lLHANEY, Prot FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MONROE COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. For the year ending Dec. 31, 1873. RECEIVED. Ad minion fees from 135 mem bers Policies EXPENDED. Charter Printing Stationery and postage Secretary Solicitor $585 00 135 00720 00 22 -50 63 35 11 64 205 50 164 09466 99 $253 01 SUMMARY. Number of members received " dropped for cauise 142 I lib Present number Dec. 31, '73 FUNDS. Balance on hand 209 01 To be collected 44 00- $253 01 M. A. De Van Horn, Sec'y. We, the undersigned, having been appointed Auditor of tbe accounts of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Monroe County Co-Operative Life Insurance Company, for the year 1873, do certify that we have examined the above Kccounts of the Secretary and Treasurer, and compared them with vouchers, and find them correct, as above stated. SIJtfPSON FETHERJIAN, THEODOKE SCZOClf, Feb. 7, '7J. 3t. Auditor. Umpire Clothing House! SIMON FRIED. MAIN STREET, Invites attention to the Large Additions of Stock. 33TJY NOW. Our Stock is Full and Complete CALL AND SEE OUU 84.50 OVERCOATS. OUli 54 50 OVERCOATS. l)rcss-Coas Only ST.OO. Dress-Coals Only $7.00. PANTS $2.00. PANTS $2 00. VESTS SI. 00 VEsTS $1.00 Men's Boots Only $2.50. Men's Boots Only $2.50. WOMEN'S SHOES $1.30. WOMEN'S SHOES 81.30. MEN'S SUITS $8.00. MEN'S SUITS $8.00. Boy's Suits $5.00. Boy's Suits $5.00. TRUNKS 31.50 AND UPWARDS. TRUNKS 1.50 AND UPWARDS. KNIT JACKETS $1.00 KNIT JACKETS $1.00 Collars, Neckties, Gloves, Umbrellas, Scarfs, Shirt Bosoms, Undershirts, Hosiery, &c, &c, Ac. All Goods Marked Down at Prices to Suit tbc Times. S&m Farmer we take in exchange for our Goods, butter, eggs, poultry and all kinds of jrrain. Now is your time, if you want to secure REAL, UAKUAINS. The stock must ALL BE SOLD in order to make room for new goods. Re member the place : SIMON FRIED'S, SIMON FRIED'S, Empire Clothing House, Empire Clothing House, Main St., Sroudsburg, Pa. feb 19-tf STATEMENT OF CHESTNUTHILL TOWNSHIP. Account of Charles Sanscnbach and William Serfass, Overseers of the Poor for the year 1872, JJIi. Amount of Duplicate $340 29 Added 1 7o 342 04 CR. By percentage 9 17 10 For necessaries and keeping paupers of said township 234 46 S.S.Levering, medical service 5 75 2o7 31 Balance due Township S4 73 George W. Altimose, Treasurer of Bounty Funds of Chestnuthill tp., for the year 1872. Dli. Balance due from 1872 $153 92 Kec'd from Francis Kresge, collector 100 00 Kec'd from KindariusShnpp, collector 424 64 67S 56 CR Received of James Krese $100 00 " " Jacob Greenamover 259 20 " " Geo. Zicgenfuss 56 00 " " Charles Eberle 100 00 " " " " 100 00 Percentage in full 3 07 618 27 Balauce due the Township $60 29 Joseph Kresge, one of the Supervisors DR. Duplicate for the year 1872 293 39 Received on Unseated Lands 35 00 cash 2 81 331 20 CR. Amount of work done by Jos. Krwge, for the year 1873 32S 30 Percentage 16 41 For asking hands 6 00 Exonerations 1 80 Attending settlement 1 00 Balance due from 1872 2 92 For laying tax 1 00 356 43 Balance due Joseph Kresge S25 23 E. R. Everitt, snpervisor the vear 1872. DR. Amount of Duplicate $352 51 CR. Amount of work done 325 91 Percentage 11 62 For asking hands 5 00 Balance of Joel Everitt 1 75 For attending settlement 1 00 Nails bought 21 Cah paid 1 05 352 54 C. n. Hanev, supervisor for 1872, DR. Amount of Duplicate $338 48 CR. Amount of work done 268 00 Percentage . 16 92 Asking hands 5 00 Attending settlement 1 00 290 92 Balance due the Township $47 56 Frederick Siglin, supervisor for 1872, DR. Amount of Duplicate $332 86 CR. Amount of work done $ 312 06 Percentage 19 64 For asking hands .5 00 Attending settlement 1 00 For laying tax 1 00 Exoneration, 11. Gross 1 .50 By cash 1 76 392 86 Settled and allowed by J. M. ALTEAfOSE, ) GEO. 3ILLER, Auditor. ABLE STORM. J April 14, 1873. feb. 12.-'74. JOB PRINTING, of all kinds neatly ex-ec-uled at this office. FOR SALE. . .t At private sale, one large Black Marc, one Sewing Machine Wagon, one top Buggy, one Sleigh, Harness, Butl'alo Robes, &c. Also three new and two second-hand Sewing Machines, all to be sold at a sacrifice. Inquire at Brown & Kellftr's oldv.and. fed5-tf D. R. BROWN. PROPOSALS. Sealotl proposals will be received from re sponsible parties for the building of a Church in East Stroudsbiirg. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Parsonage in said place. The proposals will be received np to the 27th of February, 1S74. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. - Direct, G. E. Stauffea, Jiec' v, East Stroud burg, Pa. " feb5-3t " ASSIGNEES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Edmund Hib bler, of the borough of Stroudsburg. county of Monroe, and Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, having made an assignment to the un dersigned for the beneSt of his creditors, all persons having claims against the said assignor will present them duly authenticated for set tlement, and all persons indebted will make payment without delay. JEROME S. WILLIAMS, Assignee. jan22-4t Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the under signed, trading under the firm name of Brown Ai Keller, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts of the late firm will be left at the old stand, (where D. R. Brown will continue the business on his own account), for settlement, until the 1st of July next. After that date all accounts remaining unsettled will be placed in the hand of a Justice of the Toace for collection. DANIEL R. BROWN, JOSEPH KELLER. Stroud-burg, Feb. 5, 1874. 3t. SEBASTIAN ECHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. SHOP CORNER OP Pocono and Green Streets, STROUDSBURG, 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 Tebble Goat, at reasonable prices. Special attention paid to half-soleing, heeling and all kinds of mending. One trial and be convinced. nov Ctf ADMLNI TRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas letters of Administration to the Estate of John Setzer, late of Paradise town ship, County of Monroe, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immedi ate payment and those having: claims against the same, will present them July authentica ted for settlement to TOBIAS SETZER, Adm'r. P. O. Address Paradise Valley, Jan. 15-6t Monroe Co. Pa. PRIME OYSTERS AT C. D. LRODKEAD'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 6-tf SALE BY ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order to me directed by William E. Dostcr, Esq., Register in Bank ruptcy, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1S74, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described Real Estate, to wit : No. 1. All that valuable farm, situate in Jackson township, in the county of Monroe, adjoining lands of J. Kinsley, William Kine- hart, Philip Kresge, Jonas B. Miller and John Wilson, containing 121 ACRES and 131 perches of land, of which 75 acres are cleared land, well fenced and in a cood state of cultivation, and the balance is valu able timber land. The improvements thereon are a lj story FRAME HOUSE, 2S by 30 feet, a frame barn, 30 by 46 feet, and other out-buildings. A young orchard is on the premises. No. 2. A certain tract of land in Jackson township, Monroe county, bounded by lands of Daniel Paul, Michael Miller and others, containing 'Z. acres and 1UJ perches of land. This is desirable meadow land without build ings. Farm No. 1 will be sold subject to two mortgages, viz. : 1st, one in favor of John Rinker for $2,000, payable after the death of said John Rinker and his wife ; 2d, the other in lavor ot harali Miller for 5400. There will be sold at the same time and place the patent right for a shaft coupling, which letters of patent will be exhibited on the dav of sale. The patent covers the whole United States. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1S74, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on the premises, the follow ing additional Real Estate, to wit: rso. i. A lot of eround. situate in the borough of Gouldsboro, in the county of Luzerne, containing about 10 acres, adioininc lands ot James McAsey, Lehigh river and others, on which are erected THREE HOUSES, and a Blacksmith Shop. The lot is improved meadow land. This lot will be sold subiecl to a mortgage ol JfcotJU. No. 4. A messuage and two adjoining lots of ground, situated in the borough of Gould!- . f ... ooro, in me county oi Luzerne, one ol which is situated on the north Fide of Fenner street, containing in front on said Fenner street 6b' feet and extending northwardly of that width 120 feet tt the second lot; and the second lot is bounded on the West by the Lehigh and Delaware plank road, and on the North by Slack's lot, on the East by the first lot. and on the Swuth by Staufler & Drum's store lot, con taining in front on the plank road 21 feet and is about 100 feet deep. On the first lot there is erected a HOUSE. No. 5. A lot lying in the borough of Uouldfboro aforesaid, on the plank road, ad joining ground of Dr. Hollman, James McAcey and others, containing about J acres of land. This lot is commonly known as the scale lot. Terms; 10 per cent' ir. cnW when' the property is sirucic uown, Ana ine oaiaace on tee 1st day oi April next. WILLIAM D. BROWN, Ast-igneeof David B. Mri.LE.n, in Bankruptcy jaa5-3t km ti ft ROCK A YE L LOW, Sealer in t Rcady-Madc Clothing, (Jeuls Fur trishiug Gdods, Hats & Caps Boots & Shoes, &c. EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call and exam ine goods. Prices moderate. May G, 189. if. PAPER HAtVSEB, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop Strocdsburo, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that he is now fully prepired to do all kinds of Paper Hanging, Glazing and Painting, promptly and at short notice, and that he will kepp constantly on hand a fine stock ot Paper Hanging of all descriptions and at low prices. The patronage of the public is earnestly solicted. May 16, 1872. THE GREAT CAUSE or HUMAN MISKRY. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, r Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse, In voluntary Emissions, Im potency. Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gener ally; Consumption, Epilepsv and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Azc By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "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 efi'ectually 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 sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically." Boy litis Ltcture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrcs, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamp". Address the Publishers. CIIAS. J. C. KLINE &. CO.. 137 Bowery, Xew York, rest-Office Box, 4586. Ju'y 24,'73 ly J. B. I-ITJLL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, MOMJIEXTS, 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. fieST" Orders bv mail promptly attended to. feb 20'72-tf UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and ir5r?h?Kr - hest assortment of COFFINS and 'Hif0W TRIMMINGS be found outside of cither city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch or his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can be furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third LE8S THAN ANY 8HOP IN STROCDSBURO In nocase will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any pirt of the County at thesliortest possible notice. Sept. 28,'07-tf GRAND OPENING is IIUTfillSSOiVS BUICK BUIUHSG, 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, WHITE GOODS, CASSI MERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. DOMESTICS, PRINTS, Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Fla voring Extracts, and Spices of every kind and in fact every thing us ially kopt in n Dry Goods Store. All my goods are new and can not fail to give satisfaction:: Goods xhown with pleasure. Call and -amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by save time and money. J. H. SIIOTWELL, Formerly Slater A Shotwell. Dec. i, 18T3.-3m. A. MACnM TitPAi fJOOD .NEWS! NEW PliM IltD REW GOQDSt WA&VE-R- k RHODES would announce to the public, that they fcare taken the stand lately occupied by L.T. Labar & Co., and fitted and stocked it with cLoioe lines, of Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, &c. Every article in store Las Leen selected with the greatest care, and they ran assure custo mers, that no matter at what price sold, every thing purchased of them will prove to be pf the best quality. . It is the design to k-.p a complete assort ment in each line, so that all tastes nay be suited. Whether in want of heavy or fine Groceries or Provisions, Crockery Ware, and Glassware, Tohaccoea or what not This will be found to Lc tbe place to call. A speciality with them will be a No. 1 brand of St Louis Mills Flcmr which stands at the head of the list every where. Call and examine goods. Price marked down to the lowest living figure. SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS Constantly on hand. o ALSO: On hand and for sale a superior lot of Ceiling Latli, Hemlock Boards and Scant ling, Matched Flooring, and White Pine of all kinds. II. S. WAGNER. M. .W P.h6dES. April 10, 1873-tf. PRICES REDIW AT THIS THE CHEAPEST GOOBB IN TOWN. Great bargains are now offered ia FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, &c, all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and right in style, but marked down to meet the times. Wc invite all to call and sec for therj.se Ives. Terms Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dec-ltf j Main St., Stroudsburg, Pm. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG; The Peruvian Strup, a Protect! cd Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, 5 so combined as to hart the character of an aliment, as easily ditestcd ami assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the anantiti of Xalurcs Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures i thousand ills," simplu by Toning up, Invigorating ami 1 italizing the System. Tho en riched and vitalized blood per meeites 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 Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic IIar rIioea,Boils,XcrvousAfloc(ioru. Chills and Fevers, Humors, lioss of Constitutional Vigor. Diseases of tho Kidneys mui Bladder, Female Complaint? and all diseases originating ? a bad state of the blood, or ae companied by debility or a lout state of the. system . Deing fren from Alcohol '. in any form, its energizing effects arc. not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are i)crmancntt infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of ihe suntenn, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been ehanncC by Vie use of this remedy, frei weak, sic fdi, suffering crea tures; to strong, healthy, ami, happy men and toomen; utul invalids cannot reasonably W 3 ilate to give- it a trial. . See that each botUo has PERU VIAN SYRUP Woi in tho cZasu rampMota Free, SETH V. F0WLE k SONS, Preprietor?, A'o. SO IlaxrWou A v., Itosto. Borp 9 r Pi'(ii;srs r.i : r . l ? r. Corner Store! I October 10, 73 Jy. nr