no' New Mexico Bread. f THK NATIVES GROW, GATHER, AND GRIND y ilEAT. . I, ,r tii ask tal". V correspondent of that bright journal, , ,"Ii!w;iukie Sentinel, writing from Gol- !,!! Ill' Vyl"Vliv, - ' ransrer travelling in New Mexico i .-.t 1112: of the bread made there is cur '.' t0 kfiow how and of what it is made ; !v nl the color and taste of the black loaf j'.'j-.j.,, him. ho is un:ib!e to tell whether it 'K. i.f wln-at. of oats, of cautus, or of potato ,K'.k He tastes the article and abandons One mouthful is sufficient to stay his 'ite m that direction, and desires he to k fur. He tools very very much ' t 1 1 I -he man hi a certain restaurant aia, who, ; ,v;Tr taken a Hp oi some vile concoction ... U!I re niiu, excianneu ; - wen, 1 Ue ,. v; hat is tins 1 oee nere, waiter. jrtlii is toffee bring me tea, and if it is ... T want some coffee." This bread is .''i.(,;lt-i!i-bread. and of the various proees j,. wheat undergoes before it is made 1 bread. I shall give a short account. In the rst J'l-'e, m order that wheat 1h' obtained wheat must must be sown. ,, lfure it is sown the ground must be 1 Tl.t . ..II 1 ..t-,- . 1... li areu. mi , out us how these operations are per- Well. then, the pound is first ic J, or rather scratched, with an im- -:it decidedly primitive in coiystruc J: which consists of a pole and a stick l,ui!J together with raw-hides. Thiscon , cni is drawn by a yoke of oxen, which are a;..., !0,j to the pole, and is steered by a Mexican, who. hangs on to one end of the JA. the other end ! slightly sharpened or Tw with iron, entering the soil. The " T I', -ii:eJ- a!o l .. 1 1 1 1 3 1 ,,-,!! is sown ir. iiuiiu ;i:iu int; gioiina nar r.vci bv having a limb of a tree dragged i-UT U- iivii jiuin is 1 lpo When the grain is ripe the Mexican proceeds in his bungling manner t.T tha! I n., J 1 lIV A Troy paper puts its racing hems un der the head of Ethnological. Enormous new deposit of lead have just been discovered in Missouri. Pettcrson, X J., has just shipped ten ,vi4,wj lu Russia, i'attcrsou is rusJt iiiings. Evidence of the revival of organized vio lence throughout the South comes bvrvorv j aSTOTIOE. mail. There are 230,000 tons of shipping on the -V to can rrancisco. They are after wheat Texas is cargoes. fast losing all i-l.vx 1 uii ni 1 1 - . 1 1 inimoji through the stupidity of the Democrats of the old regime. . Kentucky is the srr&vtest h e - c r otaie in me country, and yet it has fully uity muruers to one h; order Fixing the time f)f hnlilinrr 1t T? nr, 1 m TV.... r 1 1 Courtnof Monroe (Jountv. in the Kiatonf P.-.n. . . nn i?aned durmcr my pleasure one svlvania: limine lop linggy to Dr. Oeo. W. Jckson, I And now. May 29th, 1373, this being the -mmcn g first term of the Courtis in i.. .,-,-L. . JOI SELW OOD, after the uaman of the Act of r V, K.7 i btroud tsP Au6- 6, 1874-31 signating the Judicial District of the Common wealth, &c., &.;" it in now ordered and direc ted that the time of holding the regular terms of the several courts in and for said countv shall be the " ' NOTICE. FOURTH MONDAYS All persons having anv claims against me. will present them properly authenticated for settlement. In tuture no bills will be naid 1 . t 1 . . . uiuer-j, larougn me, or my authorized agent of FEBRUARY. MAY. sfptitipvw ..iL . E. ORTON DECEMBER, in each 'uTZ Mwad Jl' 8 1874-16-lm. week, it necessary, subject to lie enlarged, modified or changed as now provided hv law! And it is further ordered that this Order he published in the newspapers published in the borough of Stroudsburg, in Raid countv, at least ays before the fourth Monday of Septem ber next. Bv the Court, SAM'L S. DREIIER, Pres't Judge. Johx DeYouxo, Associate Juvlge. i .tkk Uhuver, Associate Judge. aniriner. Ei in.uui;tL:ni- jmruur the last inn months we have nnportcJ nearly eighty niilliuns less than for tl 18 ...u Jn lino ventas. It is estimated that thn wine product of Sonoma ValW P-l this year exceed one and a half millinn gallons. The Western Grangers are getting exact g. They hive voted that SDrinirlintr thr hair with hay -seed is no longer sufiWnt 10 win tneir suurair' ea. 1!! not s:iv cut his srrain, fur he t but to break off. saw oft" the .,w. an ! pull it up bv the roots, using for wr;'.V' ii suine old barrel hoop or other ;,j.o : ir' M which he had sharpened and .rl;od up n until a toothed edge was j :r this ceremony is finished, the crop .. - V. .r.-.il llli lMlt into fill '1H-1 iQlir1 flll.-l ;i;:ii- uf the m-ihborhooJ turned in to i". .-it hv t!i wliip-lash of the gallant 3Icx ;n until the grain is well threshed out. 1 1 mL'ht add. well flavored. Then the : whc;.:. chaff, dirt, and stones are 11 11 1 1 i".' 11. to macs una emptied in neaps V'i H an 1 children participate in the T!,.,,. t.,t-., n l,-.tf.,l -.,P :x:::r'.' uwi inrow 1; iuij me air , tne Til 1 - 1 awav tne cnatt. ana the pure upon a smooth, hard, fiat i'.c previously prepared. This pro- - i-.r,tir.ued until all the solid matter 1 rarat'.--! from the chaff, and often lasts ;ral weeks. Xow the farmer gathers the rux cods of his crop into cowhide rd vAr? it to the mill. Ohio is beginning to tread on the hooU of our own State in the matter of ca re duction. The yield of the Hocking Valley jdone, this year, will be over a million tons. We raise annually in the United Stat. nearly 150,000-000 bushels of potatoes, re presenting a money value of about $100. UOO,000 to the consumers. As an article of food it has a greater value to us than any other that we call root crop. Twenty five per cent, of the weight of the potato w soiia dry substance, and of this 62.5 per cent, is starch. Attest : Tho. M. McIlhaxey. I'mth'v. S74. August 20, 1ST STATKMKST OF THE Receipts and Expenditures OF THE BOROUGH OF STllOUDSBURG, For the year ending 16th July, 1874. Borough Ordinances. ORDINANCE No. 9. Ie it enaeted and ordained by the Burgess and A own Urinal of the Uorough of East stroudsburg: 'J hat all the property holders on the north side of Washington street from the corner of Crystal and Washington streets to the intersection of Courtland street, shall curb and pave the side walk along their respective prop erties, either with brick or stone by October 1, 1874. The width of the sidewalk shall be b feet. 10. ORDINANCE No Be it ordained and enacted bv the Bureefs and Town Council of the Borouph of Kast Stroudsburg: That all the property owners on the west side of Washington street, from the corner of Courtland and Washington sts. to . T d: .1.11 i i .. me iiou onugr, fns.n iav a siae waiK oi stone, brick or plank; in case of plank, the same shall be not less than inches thick and 14 inches wide, placed side by side with space of 14 inches between. The walk shall le put down in a substantial and workmanlike manner, un der the direction of the Street Committee, bv October 1, 1874. Iii case of non compliance with the above ordinances, the Borough will cause the paving and curbing of said side walks to be done and 633 u-$ C2W 59 charge 20 per cent, advance on cost of labor and material. WILLIAM WALLACE, Treasurer, iu account with said fund. DR. For cah in hnd per Auditors last (Kttlement, t J 4". AbW taxes rc'd on Pupli?ato 73, 340J It Judgment Preher and M'llhaney, 351 70 or coli ccToas. Ged. F. Heller, Duplicate, 169, 30 00 Alexander Fuwler 1171, 470 00 John h liber, H72, 12i9 10 tuber, 1S73, CR. By Borough Bounty Bonds, Rodctncd to wit Xo. 14. Charles Troch dated 17tu Feo. S 100 00 No. 14, Hannah WyckofflS Apr. '63, 100 00 No. 104, Jeo. P. Ht'iin, "ih Oct. '6o, 200 00 No. 6. Daniel Peter 50th r.r 'an fu eu No. too, do do lith sP. 'i-,, loooo-swooo IVTOTICK TO THE Boroccu Bonm IJEPKEMEL. M ii. Maple & Bary, 31st Jan. 170. $ 100 00 interest paid on Bond llcUeemed, 60 Interest paid on out standing Bond, to wit: C per rent Bonds, U72 S 24 00 Approved this 7th dav of .Tulv, 1874 GEO. E. STOUKFER. Bui Attest IIenuy Miller, Sec'v. July 23, 1S74. ?.t. Burgess. 00 50 Tax-payers of Monroe Co. 187: U U U ' lllil, s " " " i7a, Intorf-si paid S. L lrake, on check, iorip receivca. Checks Paid. For Lighting Street Lamp $ 100 70 Oil. Ac., ISO 00 Police Kstra. j.ti r0 Printiuj and Advertising, S3 00 Secretary, services, Ac, 68 00 Serving Notlies, 3 9 Jail Fees, 3 70 Surveying Quaker Alley, 20 00 Auditor, l7.'i, t (K) Attorney Fees, -jo Oi) Pound Knt, 5 00 has 1,-1 v:?. i?rrci.T . ...... MIH.M.HJ, Ireland 1.132, and the tinted ! Commission on SS177 Hat 'jp-rct. M;itp C.ii -HM Tr1,c;.. A,...f:.. ...!! "Mi wived from all sources ex- Flax ha been grown in India, chiefly for its seeds, for some years, but of late the Bengal government has encourage its pro duction as a fibre. Ireland is the great country for flax spinning, and raises a good portion of the fibre used, but Russia culti vates more flax than all the rest of the world. The total area fur all countries is .J:0()0.0i)() atrcs. of which Russia In pursuance to an Act of Assemblr, entitled " 1 A ... .! .. . : j4l..t1.? r ... . .-in .in jciaiing 10 me coueciion 01 oiaie and IS t'k'i'.V fall A Moxiiv.n unnz mill is considered i.'i n- nr. exc-ffdingh complicated af- r-j!siring ia:jteriy skill to run it. It i i... r. a very well executed caricature a j'Oi.i-ct burlvS'iue throuirhout l :.;! !;:!;: is a small two-tory shantv -i uTc.Tlv over a sw-ii runmnc: stream .T. 'J he water-wheel is Ruthin i i'".:ic boards struck, in :u ound an Austria, and trance are the greatest flax raisers, with the exception of Russia. Thr- number r.f spindles in Ireland is 001.41)0 ; in France, tiO.OOO, but in Russia (the greatest pro ducer) only 130,000. (ircal Britain and Ireland have 1,4015,343 spindles,, or nearly half of all the world. MARRIED. cpt 523 40 in hand at laM settle ment By the Rev. Cha. E. Van Allen, assisted by Rev. Cha. Melne, August 11th, Mr. Jacob Jennings and Miss Lvdia I .'jtrunk, both of M. Smithfield. t! :."ikeirs !. tv. In the w rkc-d. '.."t ;:i in anv r c:-!)tr? :ti 1 is tunivd bv the water ie cflt. This is in the firs -x-unJ !.torv the millstone; Ihey are two in number fi"iirin mill, with a hole in . through which this upright : j asses. I lie bottom stone is :n t'ri' k-wurK. while tiie urrar i" 1 v.eM--.J list to the shaft, and revol- v;-' it -"'I the jaddles below. It sit: .v ov.;r and or. top of the lower stone ....1 in 1 - --.i ...ajtiic:.-!.! nor trimmed, ana. con .;T.:!y, constantly wearing offstone-w.i..-h mc iu'with the flour. The v-' ' ' rvi.ir. w'nli its mouth often out . V. -." .1 1 1 j.. -. .-.:ck:u ttirouL'Ji the r.ot through . . ,. -i in ji. is no rurn ,iro urn "r- f:,..i: ...!. a a:. . . rr - .-' u;-- jj.jur jiics on in everv ::';"':'n ! f-n the floor, where, after bein? ' 1 r .. 1 . . r . ! u:n icer. is swept up m a finallv T.Ilf ritn r.x .1. A. n-L-s then, after all thse different ';""rc. li'.ur result-in therefrom is fur a iviliTi-wl r?i 111 tt n-it nme. ' '".v it through a sieve made of s;ri(-"jrs C,r r.rlr.r-it.1 ...! Kn . 'I,. ... ... . - . , . ... . ",i:,rove it much It. is still the '- Jn-'-l; '.f Hitk T An nr. '.rnnr,!. It c tnl-n ' the skin of the Mexican who eats clna' hint -dark complettion." a half per cent, of the f'i s:iar and molasses from Uf yr. (v.me to tlie Tnitl States Af?i hv it. Ir: f,f,''oing obliged to import 850.- ; """i ci grain and flour, a in !;.-e ha. this year a surplus of '""J worth of wheat to mIL - r. D,,aglaSs. of X. Y. citv, has found IjyctteCJletreat VlUum in this tfiair of -Christum Latin and ejecting to the tCiichiug of the i ' T j-. .-!. T 1 . 1 ., w; iiorts 01 such heathens a; anJ Homer. IU'7 2237 ao 3 41 County Taxes in the countv of Monroe," ap- 1 -J I rp-ta-jH II... IC.;-? 1. ... T v, iou, me iDuiuv .treasurer will meet the Tax pavers of paid countv. for the collection of estate and Lountv I axes in and for the following places, to wit In the Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday July 25, 1ST 4 at the Treasurer's Office. Ross Township, Mondav Julv 27, at the 1 louse oi J. 11. tocker. Eldred Township, Tucsdav, Julv, 2S, at the House ot hjdward Arantz. 1'olk lownship, Wednesday July, 29, at the House 01 Joel IJerlin Chestnuthill, Thursdav "0 at the House of Charles Kberlc, and Friday July 31, at the House 01 jMalilon Miupp. Ja(tk.son Township, Saturdav August 1st, at in. House ol Uto. II. binger. Aunkliannock lownship, Mondav August at the House of Ruben Uonser. lobyhanna Township, Tuesday August 4 at the Hou of Isaac Stoufler. t'oolbaugh Town.-hip, Wednesdav Aurus i at the House of Samuel Case. .Barrett lownship, Thursday August 6, at the House of John W. Yotherp. Taradise Township, Friday August 7, at the House of James Knitz. Pocono Township, Saturday August 8, at the House of Charles Rrown. Price Township. Mondav August 10, at the GREAT BARGAINS AT j. BUSTER'S, The National Hall of Fashion! THE OLDEST ASD MOST RELIABLE CLOTMNG HOUSE IX T0WK! Goods marked down at lower prices than ever before. CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED STOCK OF J Hals, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, &c. I am selling all wool Scotch Plaid suits for S12 00 and upwards. A fine lot of English Vi aginl and IJaxket Coata and Vet from $14 to $30. Fine Blue and Black Cloth Coat from $7 oO to 18; a large lot of Union Cassimere ouits from f5 75 to $10; a large lot of Pant from $1 oO upwards. ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES OK HATS, CATS, UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! A tremendous Jarre utock of Parer Collars nr.d Cnfo t tp,!..! nrtrci. Y.. r9n rt splendid cloth-faced folded edge Collar for 25 cts.; a large lot of Ladies and Genta' Scarf, x iCT, uu, oiii.. iianuKercwieis, ivc. eiieap. Stamped nkirts 75 cent--; French corsetts 75 centi-; a large lot of box-plaiting; Ladle's Jinen collars and cuffs, with balls; Ladies belts, Ac. cheap. Always on hand a full line of White Shirts, Hoisery and Gloves. A SPLENDID LOT OF DRY GOODS CHEAP! Japanese eilk 45 cent; Japanese cloth 35 cts: fine Alnurr 35 tr. 60 ru- IVrru! m tn .tf cts; Calicoes 9 to 12J cts; Muslin from 10 cts upwards. All the latest shades of Gray Mo hair and Worsted I)res Goods real cheap. Call and examine the make and quality of good before purchasing elsewhere. April 30, 1574. N. RUSTER, PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL II ALL OF FASHION 30 es- $ 31CS 02 G097 48 $ 105 11 DIKD. ! B.U. in Tn-as. hand, IGlb July, 1J;4, C. R. ANDRE, ) . ,., JABKSUX LANTZ, -Kwiit-"n- '. T'ul iii'J"btednti of tli? Boroujh pir i Auditors hist ."ttl -tncut, $ 2$ 9"9 21 CR. Br bonds rMwratd dnring th year 6C"iO 00 rr.-sont sunt, of outstanding boiids. IrM wninres, 5 2S ZOO 22 Stroi.d.burg, Auyist CO, 1?74? Teacher's Committee. I The Committee appointetl at the last Annual Teacher's Institute, to assist in preparing a Programme for the next Count r Institute, is hereby requested to meet the undersigned at House of Lewis Long. In Stroudsburg, August 17, 1S74, Sarah, daughu-r of Ktbecca Daily, aged 25 years, 2 months and 20 days. At Tannersville, Ta., on Friday, evening last, Gallic Sebring, wife of Thomas Scoring, Esq., in the 49th, year of her age. ' his otiice in the Borough of Stroud-d.Hrjr. on j j .Saturday, August 22d inst. at 1 o'clock P. M. for the performance of the aforesaid dutv. j J KKi:. FPJJTCIIEY, County Snp't Monroe co. Stroudsburg, Aug. lo, 1S74. 2t. DURFEE'S ISLAND At Oxford, N. J., on Friday, August 14, ! . 1S74, Cora Klizabeth daughter of William S-iCAMP MEETING-, and Alice Hummer, aed abjut 10 months. Special ISTotice. New and beautiful Styles of the Estay Organ are now readv at reduced price. They combine PUKITY and POWER of TONE not to be found in any other Organ. As a proof of their superiority, the sale of this Organ is more than double that of anv other in this countrv. Each instrument guarantcd in writing for FIVE YEARS. J. Y, SIGAFU.S. Stroudsbrug, Pa. M. Smithheid lownship, Tuesdav August 11, at the House of Jacob Place, and Wednes day August 12, at the House of James Tlace SmiihtiehS township, Thursdav Ausust 13, at the H ouse of Simeon I). Hush, and Fridav August I 1, .-it t!.e House of Thomas Brodhead J';it Stroud.-burg, Saturday August 15, at the H :ic of John IIohen!iefd. Hamilton Township, Monday August IT, at me nouse ot Charles Andiew, and Tuesdav August I S. at the House of Charles Bossard. " Stroud Township, Wednesdav and Thursday . n .-.-.! . " . . . . . .-ugust iv anu utn, at tUeUtticeof S.L.Drake Collar?, tics, cuffs, t-usnenders, Sec, at Fried's. Go to Fried's for clothing, boots and shoes, trunks, valices, and gents' furnishing goods. The largest and best assortment of ready made clothinr, boot. and shoes, trunks and valices at Ninon rned s. Three quarters of a mile from Stroudsburg De pr.t, commences Tucsdav Aug. ISth, and closes Esq. Thursday, the 27th. Thaxpavcrs who avail themselves of this llev. Wm. B. Wood will have charge. The opportunity to pay their Taxes will be entitled spot is lovely. Come and enjoy this Feast of to an abatement of FIVE PERCENT. For Tabernacles. the convenience of Taxpayers visiting Strouds- jjoaru lor o uays or more $1 per day ; tor ourg, the treasurer will receive anv of the transient visitors SI 2o; single meals 50 cents; above Taxes at his office, before said davs. children under 12 years half price. Lodging, JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer. ou cents per nigiit. stabling and teed lor hor- J une "J-j, lb, 4. yt ses on the around. For further particulars address Nelson De trick, Analomink, Monroe countv, Pa. The Camp-Meeting is under the control of the Monroe County Association of the Metho dist Episcopal Church. August 13, 1S74. immu SLATE i Executor's Notice. Kstatc of ROPKIiT F. T.t "SII, dee'd. Notice 1 hereby riven that Letters Testamentary up on me rotate t i iior.cn t. mi(n, late or Mwuasburg, decwol, haTe tn en erantl hy the Kecister of Monroe county tr the nndorsigned. All periOQ.-i indebted to the uid otat-c will make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands aaintt the same will make mem known without delav. " WILLIAM WALLACE, Hrnu.lslmrpr, June ;.5-fit.J KsectiUir. OTJTIOISr. Having loaned to Thomas Applegate, of Smithfield, 1 Sorrel horse, 1 Lay horse, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 one-horse truck wagon, spring buggy wagon, 1 double set of harness, and 1 set tingle harness, during mv pleasure. herebv caution all persona against in any wav meddling with the same. JOSEPH CRYSTAL. East Stroudsburg, Pa., Aug. 20, 1874-3t. 'IKethilin- fn.,, .l.l- 1 .1 ----- unu'.U'U ild J i; HOW II1I"SH ale old l'cllows. ;is K0.111 us tST'"i,,'H ive-e to the country to - imr term - .H,.1yV commence to wear t'lothes- everv d.iv i0rf ' h'w fcleep " is all that the rcjuirw tobchcalthv. fridL:i (Mks.,) Guzctte savs : 'idT a? J,ohn KndU of Ala ':JZ Anur Spooncr a liar. Spoon U ?'"f ma1- and th ether day Kendall for the insult. . ,. I,f"'t nira iKea tin pan on and now hi.-? honor a gate post. :,-k imt f, " )tJ --urars and ten months f... oiahed in Xr., A A Ar..' -. .V T. 1 - - XL was clfivr9eri hv a Tier I. 1 . . "J- e t(. T itL piace last weeic. i T VlUJ K,JH i. IT .- . I -rlh 1 j wt u:v ini :rv!ji -i-i' pit office. NOTICE. THE MEMBERS of the Monroe County Mutual Fire Insurance Companv, are hereby notified lhat the annual election of Managers, for said Comnav. will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Mondav. September 7. 1S74, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at which time Thir teen Managers will lie chosen to serve for one year, or until others are duly qualified to fill iheir plates, pursuant to Section 4th of the act of Asseinhlv incorporating said Com pa v. EDWARD P. DREIIER, Secy.' Ofiice of the M. C. M. F. I. Co. Stroudsburg, Aug. 20, 1874. FOR SALE. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the premises, in Stroud township, adjoining lands of W. L. Chapman and Susan Rrown, near Stoke'a Mills, on Saturday, August 29, 1874, the following personal property, to wit : 3 Sets of CoLtage Furniture complete, each set consisting of Bedstead, Bureau with looking glass, Washstand, Chairs Ac Also one parlor set embracing hair Sofa, Poking Chair, large arm Chair, Marble top Table and hair seated Chairs: Also a variety of other Furniture consisting of Beasteads, Tables, cane and wooden seated Chairs, Pocking Chairs, Sofa ; two Stoves, Fruit Cans, Crockery, Washing Tubs, Meat Stands, Lard Cans, and a great number of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, V. M-, when terms will be made known bv CHARLES DRAKE. CiTAr.rs Kekhv, Auctioneer. Augu.-t 4jn71 -L't Farmers, Slaters and others in want of first class RQOFIXG SLATE, can procure them (by calling on Geo. W. Drake) at nearly Quar ry prices. I do not keep or soil No. 2 or Rib bon Slate. TO TRESPASSERS. All person are hereby forbid 1rn to tresspass in anv way on property helonpine to the iiiKlersiijned, in Last Stroudsburg. Su h su bathing, fishing, hunting, pather- injr cane, or oinerwie. unler penally of the law. XI.i Hifirvlif irtt.v r.urtiritl-irlv l.ffK.n. !.. V.....n . I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for aa intolerable nuisance and all" parties found trespass ing will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ;KO. K. STUl FFtR A Co , CHARLES L. RHODI-S. Ca?t Stro'.Klb;ir?, June IS, 1974-lni. Smith's Turbnlar Fluted Lightning Rod, which I will put up and warrant to be the best conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and examine the Slate or Lightning Rods before- purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W. DRAKE. Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'74-tf To the Voters of Monroe County. I hereby most respectfully announce myself as a candidate lor the omce or SHERIFF, and if eWted, I rlele nirs.'If to honorably and faitk- the duties of said office. fully discharge I .Stroudiburg, Au;ut 2n, l?"4- JACOB K.SHAFFR. To the Voters of Monroe County. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and if f lectM, I pl edge myself to honestly and faithfully discharge the duties of Kaid office. JOHN BALDWIN'. Ftroudsburjr, July 30, 1574. LIME! LIME!! The underii-rned herebv inform., the nublie that tbe haeojnedtwo Kilni, near Experiment Mills, Monroe rnnniy, i a., ana arc prepared to nil all orient promptly. The capacity of the kilns are between three and four hundred buhcH per day. The LIME IS OF A BETTER QUALITY than that burned In a:iv other nart of the eountr. Parties deiriiiR Iinie alnjj the line of Delaware, Lackawanna A. U'ehtern IL IL will have their orders promptly fiJltvi, hv addressing G. AS. ULLLER, Ecrriment Millii. I. !" June u, li 4. tf Monroe county. Pa. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the account of Tbomia Altemoi. Afti?nee of Charles Sansenbach. Notice is hereby Mav M-1S74 Auditor f t tne. juagej oi ine court oi common rieas of Monroe countv, t make distribution of the. funds in the hands of the Asignee in and among the persons entitled t Dcreto, win at-tc.m 10 tncflut-ieiiorhii. appotut mnt on Monday, the 24f h day of Auenst, 1874, at 12 Caution Notice. The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa., hereby caution all peion against trespaA-ingon their premies lor the purpose of fishing, hunting, or tor any oilier purpose whatsoever, as thev will hnve the law executed a in such onses provi 11. SILAS L. DRAKE, CA Til AKIN E 8TA PLES. A. KOCKAFKLLOW, o'clock, m., at hi oilice In Stroudsburg, when and where r ttiok prop-.r. J. II. WALTON. Auditor. I) E A LEU IN those interested may attend if they i July 30, l?74-4t.J it i S J it 1 1 fc FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at prirate t rT 11 J.ii?. ... ale ins xiuiij anu an ita enectF. The house is situated at Tobyhanna Mills. Monroe County, ra., in the central part of the town, fcize of the bniiaing o0 feet front by 80 feet in depth. Every thing about the house in good order. For terms, &c. all on the sub scriber. JEROME B. Fir AW. j July 3 If 74. tf. i Heady-Made Clothing, Genls Fur nishing (,oods, Hals AC.ips, Coots &. Shoes, lc. EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The p jl lic are invjrtd to ca!l and ejarjiire HENRY D. BUSH. (Successor to R. F. & II. 1). Bush) DEALER L DRY GOODS & MTIOAS, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, ! silks, dp:laxes, calicoes, AND Dress Goods Generally, White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and HOSIERY, i AND IX SHORT i The usual stock of a xctll appointed j DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE. ! The stock was not purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Sales Main Street, Stkoudsbcho, Pa. SEBASTIAN EOHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. HOP CORN Kit OF PocorXo and Green Streets, STKOUDSBURC,, PA. I am now prepared to make to order, all kind. of Boots and hoes, such as French Calf, American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices. Speeial attention paid to half-.oleinjj, heeling and all kinds of mending. One trial and he convinced. nov 6tf J. 33. HULL, (ucccFsor to J. E. Krdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., "Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, j iu:adstoes, &c, but will be sold at prices satisfactory t o of T(fe l1"" ad Amcricaii 'MarWe , i i f i Having been m the employ of Mr. Erdman purchasers, and warranted as to quality. for nearly ten years, I feel confident in ray ability to please" all that give me a call. All ! work warranted to give entire satisfaction. ! Orders by mail promptlv attended to. j feb 20'72-tf CALL AND SEE. II. P. BUSH. Stroudsburg, April 30, 1874. tf. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY Sl SONS haTe on hand the larp.-st and i - vWv a - s.ortrarnt of COFFINS h and &f tVRfiRiW TK1MMINOS to be found outside of either rity (New York or rhilsM phia), and will make thin branch or their husinreM a speciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or stvl.. can be fiirnibd at one hnur'n lioti.-e for shipment, at a iharee of onvthirl lejw than any hoS in Stroudsltur;;. In no iao will thty char iuuir anaii irn per cent. aiK)Te actual cot. i:.iiratiig attendM to in any part of the County at the hrtet posMMe notice. June lH,'74-tf GRAND OPENING is IIITCHIXSON'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 PRICES REDUCED at tiii: Corner Store! DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS. THE n u A No a full assortment of choice Familv Gm. j ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt. x iwii, vii, cjvrups, .ioiaAaep, sugars. Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, I Flavoring Extracts, and Soicea of everv tin m? I DTPOm riAA HO ?"dinaCt v,ything unually kept in a Dry J Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex- ; amine before purchasing elsewhere and thcrc- i hy save time and money. I J.'U. SHOTWELL, Formerly Slater & Shotwell. i Iec. 4, 1873.-3m IN TOWN, cdi. Prices moderate Nfiy 6eO tf Great bargains are now oftl-red in 'ANCY DRKSS GOODS, A LPACAS, VFLV KTEENS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, Jtf, 11 of whicli have been marked down tn PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and rieht in stvle. but marked down to meet the time. We Invile !1 to cill and see for themnelves. Terma Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dcc-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. BLBNKS OF ALL KINDS for ?a!e at this OfHco. Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &c, E AT, IIEIP AXD QUICK, Printed to Order at the. JEFFERSONIAN Job Printing OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. I&f AH Coders prompt! v filled. Give Ui a call.