, iw.s were sold in Chamhershur;; last ok at twenty cents a bushel, and some f tie farmers wcre comPccd to take wa Unloads home, as there was no demand the iruii. A Blackmailer Punished. Viiixgtox, Oct. 2. Samuel B. Mur- i convicted a few days ago of sending ' r. Mt Jii:- letter to the lion. Fernando 1 i1" rurPose ot cstortirg black .1 W-5 to-day sentenced to three years' Snfent in the county jail. IMrOiiTANT DKCI3ION. T' !5ur,reme Court for the District of has a -proved the judgment of fniiit below tuat lnsaimy is not a cause . The b.!' te Democrat tells this dog . ry : A ki"re dog, about a year old, be M '"in ' t"-1 a neighbor, who had been bitten h' car?, hwl his head washed several lu.yi with carbolized water. .Several weeks "iv h-2 one of the children of the b-tthini: ber head with liniment for 0ar-arhe. when, watching an oppor . !l-tv. l.e cots the liniment bottle ou the 't'r ' !i!!s it and dabs his own head in the .. VaiiiiKiit, and then rubs it in with This was withnessed bv A baby was born iu Columbia. T,nnp. ter county, hist week, which has but one cir,u anu one leg, the only foot being shaped niciiiwrs oi f the household. are twenty-seven firms and manu- i corporations encased in the r-inuiactnre of silk fabrics m the fctate of j;-:v!vu:iia. employing 1192 persons 309 ,.,..!,. an J 83 females. Of the females jffl,l,,vod 207 are under 10 years of age. The va-cs annually paid amount to $307,--v; the capita! employed is $1,798,000, r,i the annual product is $2,039,750. The 1 value -of the products of silk manufac iliro in" tbo United States is 816,801,874, r;?, vcar 1S73. Of late years the cin ti'ieMi cf skilled laborers from Europe ''". : . v i. F The State Fair. TV-T'Avntv-seccnd Annual Fair of the ',.;:1viv:; te Agricultural Society, stom Pa., oa Mondav, of last :n::a 31 A aid iM Friday. Thv exhibit ivii was held on the grounds Northampton County Airrieultural located on the ,h.:ucal hora b'jciety, ibout a mile road, arx'Ut a nine ana a-nail inr-ss part of the town. The furnace ws 25, and bv street cars The grounds occupy about four i-;:h a h A child apparently died at Bahama, Cal , a few days ago, but while it was bein buried, the mother uttered a cry and threw herself upon the coffin, exclaiming the child had spoken. The coffin was opened aud the child found to be alive. m 1 here was much excitement on Tuesday night on the train bound south from Charlot tesville, Va. In the palace car was a gentle man who had stepped aboard at Charlottes ville with a child muffled from head to foot in shawls. Before the train had gone far the occupants of the other compartments m the car heard a child's cry, then another. Then came the angry tones of a man's voice, "You are not Charley ; you arc Tommy ; and if you make any more noise I'll throw you out of the window." "I want to go to mamma. I am her own lit tle Charley," the child was heard to say. Then blows were heard, and screams, and a, passenger said. "It is little Charley Koss." and a rush was made. The man was dra0d from his compartment, and the ladies sprang forward and got their arms around the child. They removed the covering from Ins lace and found that instead of Charley Koss they had in their embrace the wooden automaton with which the ventriloquist Wyman is wont to amuse the public. The practical juker was "Wyman himself, who was on his way to Lynchburg. Special Notice. A Musical Convention ! ! "Will be held in the Presbyteran Church, in Mrouds'ourg, on the 20th, 21st, 22d and 23d of October, (three sessions each day,) by Prof. TiiEouor.E E. Perkins, of Xew York City. The Convention will dose on Friday eve ning with a grand concert. All lovers of music can be assured that this Avill afford the best opportunity ever offered to tho.-e who wish to become proficient in the sci ence of Music, that has ever been offered to the leop!e of this section. Price for the course Si. All who appreciate Music and take an in terest in Church and Sabbath School singing should not fail to attend the Convention. The books will be furnished free of charge. Tickets for sale at P. S. "Williams' Jewelrv NOTICE. Every member of Active Lodge, No. 339, K. of P. is requested to be present at the meet ing ou Wednesday evening October 7th, as bu siness of importance relative to the Supreme Lodge will be taken up aud acted upon at that time. The D. D. G. C. Bro. John I. Allen deb will be received with proper honors, who will give some important instructions in the work of the order. C S. DETPJCK, .Scc'y. store. Simon Fried has the largest and best selec- chant in our county. Call, examine and con vince yourselves. i w -story snow building . ted stock of readv-made clothins in Mnnrn e :.:r-. 1 here is a trotting course I county he sells cheaper than any other mer er.'! ;:t:d horse and cattle stalis at the (.hi cutcrinir the irrounds visitors i i i i . i t-- lass iiin.un a icmporarv micu. maue -u- , , , . , . ,, ; - , , i - i-i ' v " e give up the best portion of this week s ,: rvt,2h loards. m v. Inch is a collection or mr,er t(, Affr Uhuml mntt 'nr A.. ... i i n r " . - - o w ' -v-v-. r : i itt'i iuai- an excuse w necessarv lor so doincr. BANKRUPT NOTICE. DISTRICT COURT of Oie U. STATES for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, In Lankrupcy. In the matter of Samuel S. Gower, Bank rupt. Eastern District of Pekxsylvaxia, ss: A warrant in Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court aeainst the Estate of Samuel S. Gower, of the Count v of Monroe and State of 1 ennsylvania, in said District, who has been duly adjudged Bankrupt upon the petition of nis creditors ; and the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to saiu .bankrupt to him or Ins use, and the trans fer of any property by him are forbidden by law. A meeting of the Creditors of said Bank rupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held fit a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdeu at tl American Hotel, Stroudsburg, in said District, on the 22d day of October. A. D. 1874. at two o'clock, P. M., before W. E. Do ster, Esq., one oi me l.egisters in liankruptcv olsaid District. JAMES N. KERNS, U. S. Marshal for said District. Oct. 8-2t. To th8 Voters of Monroe County. I hereby iauouDce myself as a candidate for lie SHERIFF, find if elected, I pl-jdfce myself tobonestly and f&ilhfully di.'cLarga the dutioa of uad office. WILLIAM aicNEAL, Iliuiilton tsp., October 8, 1S74. To the Voters of Monroe County. I hereby most respectfully acnuouce myelf m a caa didate for the oiUce of SHERIFF, and if ctlwtod, I pledge mysely to boneally aad falta. fully discharge the duties of said office. CHAKLES W. TRANSUE. Coolbuush township, S?pt. 17, 1674. To the Voters of Monroe County. I heruby roost respectfully annouue myself as a can. didate for the olScc of SHERIFF, nud if elected, I pl.!- inyszlf t honestly and faith fully discharge the duties of said ollioe. THOMAS ALTEM06E. Polk township, Sept. 3, 187-1. A VALUABLE LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, situate in Hamilton township, Monroe county, Pa., on Friday, Xurember C, 1374, a Taluable lot, containing FIVE ACRES, ruore or less, in a high Ftate of cultivation, ad joining land of Abraham Fetherman, George Heller and Charles Bossard. The improve ments are a i . T.OfT "F XT-roll i-- rr TTnnoa ! 20 bv 20 feet, U stories hich, Framed EARN, 26 by 32 feet, and other out-buildings, a variety of choice Apple, Pear and other Fruit Trees. Also, two good Lime Kilns on the premises and a Lime-stone Quarry near the kilns. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, when terms and conditions will be made known, by joiin nANK, Hamilton, October 8, 1874 -it. t ' ? :a:J l'o;vers was fair. The 1 1 ,.:y w.s uu'ttiV iriaJe up ot ap-fv'v.- ; -;ars and reaches and but a 1 zi! :r:.iiffcrc:it samples of graphs. MctJi!' were excellent, root crops on ladies', gents' and childrcns' furs at our countv lair last week. rra;n a;t-. tut tne display was meagre i week r vuriotv. ?vvcral tanks con ,,'.,. - i Vr...!- ,,4- n..v,?. 1 , it . cn, tve, were m Simon Fried received the first premium on boots and fchoes at our county fair last Simon Fried received the r?t premium on trunKS and valises at our county fair last ;.::;;:'c. nor were the SDeci- i we XoTICE. X. Ruster lias returned from .i T.Y r:,.vpt a n.upie of noblft bass), j the city with a Lis: stock of clothing, hats, k-x '.;:. ana healthy Inotincr. us ; caps, iur, iuruistung goods, dry goods, &e. :: tie IJ. rks Y'oimtv F.iir i If you want anything in his line, cive him ; call. He vrnl tell you goods cheaper than vrer. fruit and vecc table dc- t!i- viMtrr is next attracted to 'ii:-::r: in the centre of the ever Leforc. fir.".at. hiirrrsiiric at it'.itpr! in whir..? drrvss !..? Lnr.rea cr more ions ty shirts, under ihirts. draws, hoisery, gloves, f i: w. ;e. and two stories, with a neckties, bow?, collars and cutfs, haridker- :l:k:i's ouite an imnosinsr i chiefs, su.-r enders. umbrella-, &c. Call and ' . a - i r l i l rau .-'?. ir.e tr?t coor 13 filled with ! examine before purchasing elsewhere. kitchen ranges, heaters, nd machinery of various To the Public. If you want a nice and -tv-ib en it iif o'.nt lipa nr.i! finr tl;:it will i.ne secon-i zl-xT i. dvotci to the ... . . ,. f.y fc ' ' v - ; Meie w.-iic. musical instruments mck out ot the largest and best selected "t-i fruh. j ictures and so forth. The stock in town, vou a.l. at prices that will astouish .;.v i 3 v.--rr ,1 ;ncv worK was pro- i j hv the "ladv visitors. 1 horse stalls were a sreat ill. r.::s- w-.ivn wiin stock growers ana i ,,,,.r. i.,,,. re wtre xcry superior cis- N. Kuster has all the very latest styles of hats. Call and see them, lie is sellinc 'A' II Aldcrnev. Durham. If vou want nice ta ner collar?, cuffs, neck 1 other fivosite breeds, from ; ties, bows, &c, go to bluster's he has the ":-ef Ms.-s. (Vd.-man and Wilhehn, ! largest stock and sells cheap, p.. T i; f- ,rn ! '-:. i. i .t.. 1. i,. in I'f r. 'l V.O'iliO'l- x- t- 1 l- ,i , t v: ,j ... . t u V- - Rustcr just received from the city a l, ,.i.. . e.ciiiu.i wki, j D!ce agortuientoi arv goods, alpaca?, shawl. r-e aii J '"'tu.-rs. As we have ?aia, f trimuiinirs. Ac. which he sells real chcan. .-:).! . i - ' ijritS triunty oxen. teannr - -; '--rds, were arnon? the finest on the ctoup.4 The horse stalls, '.:r in number, were filled with c:as ur::ci:tls one of them weighing '''-' K'uuis. said to be the largest c ."Mate. f 'f heavy agricultural imple- -ij'.l.:;,r-rv. such as horse-powers. ""s- tresiim Pi.-tfhjr.s. vmrio-.v- Si: . f!U!t -Tf fncirp j a' 'iC-v wcrc scattered over the -'uc. the exhibitors being thrust upon - mM resources to exhibit them to ad 6t.f t'py display was scarcely worth , a iew trios oi iowis ana i'1 1,JOrs F'ons comprising the let. uiuyj in attendance at tlae Irair t. 'k,p.ge Labar, of Monroe countv, ' d 'ir:f tiC. extraordinary lonee- Jle Xo Hum bug. Simon Fried has the largest and best selected Slock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Trunks. Valises, and Gcn'ts Furnishine; Goods in Stroudsburg, and he will sell them cheaper than any other merchant in Monroe county. Call and cx amine for yourselves. '"indyj and twelve years. 11 1 oldest man ia Pcnnsy one A 1 to " - iz oiuesi man ia l cnns'vania. :vt'-", "i,J''i Cr-Iiuarian was accompanied 'u,v'f'st daughter, herself a very r'lt nearlv uur score- 'it ' t"ouu 'ble with with the 0 y"5: was in good health and W p .cotn'c:rsed freely about old lftH T to survive yet for sev W'J.!'., le arM father and daughter :v. atly surrounded by curious . . J t':f i.v 1 . i c.ij. auracuons in me Wirt::ie!a vas the mammoth ox, C'-rv ""ant; wiicb, though only in X T; .-. .toncl;n L said to weish 3,700 W.i'u 'jnse divine is owne-I by Mr. Mm, of CVMttMrill Phpsfir ;;;,74 rai it from a calf It is '-'5 if .f Krs old, in sound health and condition. It is the in e owner to exhibit this mou- 'fl the entennU Exposition "kCP.I1 'dni there slaughter it af- III, w , j,c n -j, ,rH ..tap ox is be- .r-trSst animd ever raised Simon Fried received last week the largest stock oflleady made Clothing, Boots, and Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, ever before seen in our county. Ladies, Misses, and Childrens Shoes ot almost every variety, at very low priecs af Simon Fried s .Empire Clothing fctore. Produce and Furs, taken in exchange for goods at Simon Fricd's Empire Cloth ng Store. Cassimere Suits at astonishing low prices. Boys Suits from 63.00 to 12, at Simon Fried 's. Bargains, Bargains, at Simon FriedY in Clothing. Come and look at them. Collars, ties, cuffs, suspenders, etc., at Fried'e. jSTOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the btroudaburg Hank, will be held at their Tanking House, on Tuesday, November 3, lb. 1, at 1 o clock p. m. J. MACKEY, Cashier. Stroudsburg, Oct. 3, 1S74. 3t. To tho Voters of Monroe County. I hereby most respectfully announce myself u SHERIFF, and if elected, I pledge myself to honestly and falth- juuy aucnirge ue auues oi snia otnee. JACOB K. SIIAFFE. Mroudiburjf, August 20, 1S74. To tee Voters of Honros County. I hereby anuouiice mvself as a candidate for th SHERIFF. and if elected, T pledge my?:If to houwtlr and ftatbfully JOIIX BALDWIN. Stroudaburc;, July 30, 1374. To the Voters of Monroe Connty. I hereby roost respectfully announce myself as a can didatii for tha uflicu cf SHERIFF, and if elected I plelpe myself to honestly and faithful ly discharge the duties of said office. FELIX STORM. Chestnuthill, August 27, 1S74. te. To the Voters of Monroe County. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for t' occ of CO USTY COMMISSIONER, and as V your support, pledging myself, if elected, to perlorui the duties of iaid oiiice witfi fidelitv. SAMUEL i'OSTOX. riiee township, Sept. 10, 1374-tc ST. A.TEMENT, Of the llceeipts and Expenditures of the Poor fund of Um ito rough of MrouJsburir, from the 15th of April 1872. to th 1st of Snptmber 1S74. inclusive. l'LTEH II. KOBESON' and ltEEBEX THOMAS. overseers of tho I'oor in and for said Borough, ia ac- .nllTit vi'rl fun DR. Sale of Ileal Estate. The euhscribers will eell at Public Auction, on the 28th clay of October, 1S74, at the Hotel of L. T. SMITH, at Forks Station, in Monroe county, Pennsylvania, a tract of land and premises containing about SIX HUNDRED ACRES, more or le?. The said land lies on the North and South Turnpike, i:i Cooihaugh township, adjoining lands of Daniel McCarty, Dodge & Co., Richard Welch and others, and are better known as the ECK PROPERTY. .Said lands were conveved to John McCarter bv John Wolf and wife and Owen W. King and wife by Deed bearing date ept., 14, 1307. Also at the same time and place the ETEAM ENGINE AND FIXTURES, on said premises and a large lot of Birch, Beach, Maple & Memlock Lumber. The ahove property will be sold to the high est bidder without reserve. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, Conditions made known on dav of sale. CHARLES S. BAY LIS, PLTER S. DECKER, Assijmcee, of JOHN McCARTER, Bankrupt Oct. l-4t. STKOITDSHURG HAS A CHEAP CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST ! James Edinjrer has just returned with an ectire new stock ot CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, . AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, that he bought at panic prices and is Belling them at prices that a?tonih all. Call and look and be convinced before you purchase elsewhere. One door above ilolhnshe.id 8 DrogStorc. Seit. 17-3 01. Co to Fried's for clothing, boots and bhoes, truuks, valices, and gents' furnishing goods. - ii. The largest and best assortment of ready made clothing, boots and shoes, trunks and valices at Simon Fried's. AXOTIILit TUOI'HY WOX BY THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS! These superior and beautifully finished in BtrumenU o far eclipsed their competitor in volume, puritr, sweetness and delicacy cf tone, as to carry off the firet and only premium giv- en to exni'Hors oi ret-u vyi.mo County Fair, held September 25, 1874. Euv onty the best. For price Jii-t ddr-s Oct 1 if. J- Y.SIGAFUS, Teachers Examinations. The Annual Examination of Teachers will be held as follows : Poco, at Manassch Miller's, " 8, " Hamilton, at Snydersville, " 0, " Stroud, at Stroudsburg, " 10, " Chestnuthill, at Brodhead.sviIle, " 12, Tolk, at GilbertV, 41 13, Eldred, ai Kunkletown, "14, " Ross, at Rowland, " 15, " A general examination will be held at Stroudsburg, October 24lh, for Teachers fail ing to attend at any of the above named pla ces. Examination each day to begin at 10 o'clock A.M. A special invitation to Directors and all others interested i hereby extended. JERE. FRUTCHEY, Co. Snp't. Strousburg, Sept. 17, 1874. Cah rx:'d from Alexander Fowler, Collector, for thfy-ar 171 :j73 55 John S. l isher, for 1872, 734 64 Peter Born, 1S73, 1S5 00 $1293 69 cn. By Cash paid for the following purpose, per vouchers and receipts rendered, to wit : Supplies furnished and keeping pau pers, S987 52 Keeping vagrants 55 25 Funeral expenses S5 50 P.ent 65 00 J'Hlioal attendance 51 50 PrinticK, 25 00 Auditors, 1S72, 4 50 Peter II. Robeson, -services rendered...- C3 4251293 C3 CP. ANPUE, ) . ,.4 JACKSON LANTZ. Auaitors Soptemlr 17, 1S74. 3L Caution Notice. The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa., hereby caution all persons against trespassing on their premises for the purpose of fishing, hunting, or for any other purpose whatsoever, as they will have the law executed as in such cases provi ded. SILAS L. DRAKE, May 14-1ST4 CATHARINE STAPLES. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the money arinini from the sal a by the She: in" of ihe prorml cr.jods of William Bonser. Noiiee is hereby pi ven, that ths undersigned having been appnintc-d Auditor by the Judges of the Court o? C'ommoa Pi'-ns of Monroe County, to make distribution of the eaid funds among aud to the persona entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of said appointment. 011 Friday, September the 2"th at 2 o'clock. P. M. at his otfioe in the iiroush of Ntroudbure-, when and where all persons are required to present their claims before the Auditor or be ucbared from coming iu for anv share of su.id fund. Sept. 3, 1874-lt. ' Auditor. CAUTION. Having loaned to Thomas Applegate, of Mnithheld, 1 Sorrel horse, 1 Ray horse, I two-horse wagon, 1 one-horse truck wagon, 1 spring buggy wagon, 1 double set of harness, and 1 set single harness, during ray pleasure. I hereby cautiun all persona against in any way meddling with the same. JOSEPH CRYSTAL. East Stroudsburg, Pa., Aug. 20, 1874-3t. R00F1KG SLATE. Farmers, Slaters and others in want of first rlass ROOFING SLATE, can procure them (by calling on Geo. V. Drake) at nearly Quar ry prices. I do not keep or soli No. 2 or Rib bon Slate. I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for Smith's Turbular 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. o,'74-tf BARGAINS At jST. EUSTEE'S, Th N iiional of Fashion? THE OLDEST AXD MOST Keliable Clothing1 House in Town! GOODS MARKED DOWN AT Extremely Low 3?:rices ! CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED1 STOCK OF FAIL AND WINTER T) W , Ifl W IW !W C1 Hats Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Dry' Goods, ki N. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good fits warranted'.- N. RUSTER,. PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION, September 3, 1S7-L tf. Main street, STROUDsnrno, Pa.- HENRY D. BUSH, (Successor to R. F. & II. D. Bush) DEALER IN DRY GOODS & NOTIONS, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES, AND Dress Goods Generally, White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, 2nd IIOSIERY, AND IN SHORT The usual stock of a well appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE. The Btock was not purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Sales hut will be sold at prices satisfactory to purchasers, and warranted as to quality. CALL AND SEE. II. D. BUSH. Stroudsburg, April SO, 1S74. tf. SEBASTIAN EOHLE, BOOT AUD SHOE MAKER. S1IOP CORNER O? Pccdno and Green Streets STROUDSBURG, PA. I am now prepared trt malic to oi'der, alf kinds of Boots and Shoes, smeh sa Frenrh f:lf - American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove' ! Kid, and lVbble Goat, at reasonable prices. &peaal attention paid to Iiait-tolemg, heeling and all kinds of mending. One ml and be convinced. nov Ctf UNDERTAKING. McCARTY A SONS haTe on hand the largest aadlt -vcUn. , assortment of 7 LIME! LIME!! The undersienfJ hereby informs the nubile that thT hae owned two Kilns, near Experiment Mills. Monroe county, l'a., and are prepared U fill all orler promptly. The r.ajacity of the kilns are between throe and four hundred bui-ht ls por day. Th LIME IS OF A BETTER QCALJTY than tl-.rt burne.l in any other part of th county. Parti desiring lime alonf the line of Delaware, Lackawanna A Weftern R. R. will have their orders promptly fill.!, by addreaiiing tt. i S. HURLER, Experiment Mills. P. O. June 11. 1S74. tf Monroe county. Pa. ESTRAY! Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Middle Smithfield township, Monroe County, ia., cn the Crt dav of Julv, 1874. a two-vear old light brindle BULL, with bhort tail and the left ear cropped off". The owner or owners thereof are requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge and take him away or he will be disposed of according to law. JOI RALMOOS. August 22, 1874 St. Can you tell why it is that when aDy oaacome to Stroudfrbarg to buy Furaitaj, the Al ways isaalre for MeCirty's Furcn are Store '. Sept. 26,'6T. CAUTION! Ilavtnir loaned to John Funk, durinc my pleasure, the following articles, I hereby cau tion all persons agaiiirt meddling with the ame in any manner, vfz: 1 Clock, 1 Cupboard, 1 Cooking stove, 1 Ta ble, 6 Chiire, 1 Bureau, 1 1'ed.stead and bed ding for three beds, 2 Lamp, 1 stand, 1 Chet, I Looking-glass, 2 Axes, Knives and Forks, lot of Iron pots, Earthen-ware, &c. JU T. SMITH. FotV. Station, Monroe Co., Pa. 1 Scpteu.bttr 3, 1874. 3:. j COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of eilherrity (N'ow York or Philadel phia! and will make thi branch or their business a speciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or style, can be furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a cliar of one-third ltM than any shofi In Siroudaburg. In no cane will they charge more ahan ten per cent, above actual cot. EMn.lL31I.G attendM to in any part of tho County at the shortest possible notice. June 18,74-tfi J". B. HULL,- (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Mofirce fo. Marble Works; Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.; Where will be found constantly on hand 6f made to order, 320A"tTJIEXTS, ISEAOSTOXES, &C, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman for nearly ten years, I feel 'confident in mr ability to please all that give me a call. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. 55?" Orders by mail promptlv attended to. feb2C72-tf GRAND OPENING IN HUTCIUXSOX'S BRICK BUILDING, opposite T. Stemple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock of Br) Goods aad Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, PRICES REDUCED AT THE Corner Store! DELAINES. POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS, THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargain are now offered in FANCY .DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTI-IS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, Ac, all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Gooda all new and right in ntvle. but marked down to meet the times. We invite all to call and see for themselves. Terms Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dec4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. BLBNKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale &t this Office. Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugara, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind, and in fact every thing usually ktfpt 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 monev. J.'II. SHOTWELL, Formerly Slater A Shotwell. Dec.. 4, 1873.-3m Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, k, SCAT, CAEAP iSD QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN Job Printing OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. 2? All Orders promptlr filled. Civeui a calL