O IT JETI t;cdioa Bcs's of MonrocCounty, Nov. 3, 1874. P er c (T3 ft fA-IlDATKS. Woodwanl. 1 131203 ;10379129!209 112 2l32 65 195 6S 12 109 11 120:202 9770 19,71 134 Olmsted 11 2'J 105 293 95' 70S 120 185! 102 n Allen- , e I!. ; fuller i hater. 12! 27, 1141197 12! 25 21 64 182 69 190 12 107 12 100 10 100'oS 18,!28 140 1 22; 193 101 72 136 10 20! 19:33 73 124 215 13 S4 3SI151 10(3 44 S6 8 4 32 1 S3 S9 132 222:115:223 5S 38 33 119 110 49 57 10 17 64 5 S3 1 24 10 10 40 69 33 10: " V...I i o 120 1 7 in, Ila""- 135 13t i 2i 83 ,.fl IVter.s. ' iT-sVEYOB. 85 53 23 54 21 260 02 47 h: in 3S -.'choir Sj.ragie. irrlKOR. 21 50 f( F. tfnyiier. 94 73 40 A,.-,! marked with a star () are Republicans. v-rfc vis uay rresiaem s rrocia- T 1 J ,4.1- T" mauoa. tvc foilowini proclamation was promul- i , . i 1 1 ,:c;l t.n the zvin uit : ; -js P.-cti-lwt of ihc United Stales of America. A PROCLAMATION. V,'1 are reminded bv the changing seasons ir is time to pause in our daily avoca- !Lanu cilVr tn;tnks to Almighty Ood for luorii and abundance of the vear i ihivrir.:r to a close. The blessing a iVeo government continue to be rh-:.il to us, th3 earth has responded ;'. !.:!;. r of the husbandman, the land : :i lVec from pestilence, internal r i l-'ing maintained, and peace w ith rpi-ivrrs has prevailed, i: is fitring that at stated periods wc j'i tr;e i'ri'-m our accustomed pursuits, the turmoil of our daily lives, and icki tliurikfulncss fr the blcs!sin.js of ; ,-t. 1 in the continuation of kindly 11 il -v .1 n:? ti ".wara eacn otner. ow, tnert- . rcv-'nizins: those considerations, I. - i . (Irani. President of the United 'V il l reef mine ;nd to all citizens to as-i!i- ia tli. ir rosj ective places of worship Till nsiAV, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY N-vr.MRKR. 1S74, and express their r.L f;r the merey and favor of Al- j::v'I '. and lavinjr aside all political :-.ri:i"r,s ari'l all secular occupations, to :tc- s;;'h day as a day of rest, thanks- :v.: )A Ti:!se. witr'-s whereof T have hereunto set L .n i arid .-aused the seal of the United v. t !,, allixol. t-. - -ity uf Washinjrton this twenty- v : t!i day T October, in the year one :,.:::?) 1 tight hundred and seventy : :r. ,ir, l .f the Independence of the ' :.::cl St-.U'.s the ninety-ninth. U. S. Grant. t!;.j rn-iecnt : Hamiltux Fih. Secretary of State. Two Good Yarns. ;p ;iLircr of ?!iof)tin2 ducks,' saysDr.' Buy the quilted Boots for service of Adams. yuts me in mind of a great storm that : Examine the new stock of Boots and u:t j v,i;,u I lived on the island. As ghoes at Adam's. - ;.ro ve;l aware, our island was near , an awful storm arose, and was' It was proven at the Monroe County Fair ti r:c that it drove all the ducks in the that N. Ituster had the best made and finest ":;.: th" mnd, covering about an acre Clothing in Monroe County. Raster received :;;y h.A?e. ' In fact, so many ducks lhe first Prcmium on C,othInS for 13 .vears r' I ir.o th:.t pond that I could not Notice. X. Ruster lias returned from 5t i f Wiitcr !' the city with a bi stock of clothing, hats, Lvs Smith, 'did ye sliute any of rnishing good,, dry goods, c. J ' If you want anytliing in his line, give him a .t , , , . , call. He will sell you goods cheaper than V ; 'v:i - 1 coining at. I went evcr before u ,u.-e and got my double barreled T. T. , I .j k i. ii al i ' To the Pcelic. If 'ou want a nice and ". ; ; barrels right 5tv,ish guit ofclothe8 Ji ooe that will wear " tm-n but,,0mya-t0nwh" Vl W to Buster's and you can have your ; v :u f" into the air, leaving pfcfc out 0f the largest and best selected : v;;t.!ry duck in the pond.' stock in town, at prices that will astonish "jVi "'-"''lOiii ! ye don't say!' says j'ou all. -i- -Kin t yo h--v any shot in yer gun, ! Grcat bargains at Raster's in whit3 dress ';-!: t!.un-l.T was -he trouble?' ; shirts, undershirts, draws, hoisery, gloves, I w;s coaiing to tlit,' said Dr. ' neckties, bows, collars and cuffs, handker i cif at first I ut ?5 so m ; chiefs, suspenders, umbrellas, &c. Call and i: d:i,ks ro.se a few hundred yards in j examine before purchasing elsewhere. . and cv.n:n?need to separate a little, N. Raster just received from the city a i;a i , di 0). an.j whether you bc-! m assortment of dr.v goods, alpacas, shawls, ' n..t.. 1 , ietcd ud twentv-nire bar- ! trimmings, &c, which he sells real cheap. is o Voa see, the ducks were wedg-1 s'-Ud in the pond, that when they I ry carried the dead into the air with "ill when they separated down came J... ' J1 UCrtU UULAS. x' ?ays Smith 'I'm not surnrised at ;J aH; or the big lot of ducks that ye " h was in awful storm. I re- i-vt WtlL Di.ft.r.r- T I.n.l af ihu -"r.'i.jaru full of corn; on one side lJjj '.n Was an open window, and on j: i,r side was a knot-hole : and during ;-!. tue wind blew so fierce that it , , .v tar ot that corn riirht through ..:10l hr"", and the hol ho-m- inst flip Y ffh only, the result was that it - jV cxr, leaving tne corn in tne d:ithe n.?xt morning I found my fD full 0f &iee,i corn aud not I had a curiosity to know tobs had jrone to. I went in the . ; - rn, and follow ' c'!,-ven miles, at s a larpce, firt growth pine ; T! 111 track, and darn me if the ,'-itu driv them cobs into that 'ere " ' to bottom. Oh. doctor, that s'cl-td the doctor, 'awful !' - nuijiut.'js xooij priests, 1, . ; r- ho.s, i)iona,terics for mcu, 280 .11 5 7 women and 1,260 Catholic C0;f about. 11.-. - rii i - Jiri 1 c;iius a. a 10 Rai envelope flaps. fcbout half a mill "lKfc t cited States. ion Scandiua- C IAL H o O c "1 o s a cr. c a. c -t X5 147!l44!42!23;2090 219 42 4 22 21748 415 US 33 120 32 117 32 116 33 117 32 147 101 1SI 8! 13 5! 6 101 44 141 0 141 4 63; 186 6 29 54 13S!lO 484 1960 13! 6 1S6 28 1S3 143 54 135!45 135j S 508 208 40 4 16 140;13'40 130 130-28! 30,1914 12 6 20 59 133 10 4G3 21943 4 16 209 51 141 4 16!57 13i 6 181 24 147 139 51 135 143 130 47 11 37 21 25 2030 461 141 17 '65 175 3512059 4 7 4111 16 43 125 431 134 128 16 28 63; 192; ISO 204 40:37:2320 45 46 46 14 119 2 648 3 IS 39 90 04 1 22 145 65 7 59 47 78 15 92 100 131 17437 14 15 10 1154 715 511 230 45 r 1 1 139G 1133 60S 35 19 20 3 2 88 o i i 118 149 130 1 5 8 8 11 1 6 202 ;c9 49:32 4 51 21 9 12 19 3 13 S 19 70 64 30 11 15 30 28 in' r. 15 37il8 12! 546 Special jSTotice. GET OUT OF THE WAY ! Dont' you see the Lightning Express COMING IN LOADED DOWN WITH DECKER'S GOODS FOR THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AICT10. STORK, AT THE SMASH DOWN PRICES ! Lat week the goods went untler, and it is just what Decker has expected and what he h;is : eon waiting for, so he could eell nearly all kinds of goods from 15 to 30 cents lower on every Dollar than tlw se merchants who laid in their stock six weeks ago. Just come and look for yourself and see the thousands and thousands of yards of Calicoes, Bleached and Urown Muslins, Ulack and Colored Alpaca, all colors, beautiful, for 30 and -10 cents, worth a ereat deal more money. Flannels, Cloths, Cassimeres, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes. Nearly all these goods you will find as cheap as before the war. We have Calico (? C cents, good Pins and Needles, at 5 cents a whole paper, RIliBOXS AXD WISTER FLOWERS, nearly half price. Come and see for yourself and you will he satisfied. Nov. 5-2m. DECKER & CO. The Monroe County Agricultural Society, at their la-t annual Fair, held September 24th, 1S74, awarded the DOMESTIC COMPANY, a premium for the best Sewing Machine, on exhibition. Oct. 22, '74. 3t. ties, bows, &a, to fluster a he has the largest stock and senc ucap. N. Ruster has all the very latest styics oi hats. Call and see them. JIc is selling goods very low. Ju?t received at Williams's Dru Store one barrel of seven year old Rye Whiskey. Just received at Williams' Drug store a larpe lot of English halted Potash, warran ted good. Oct. 8-It. Just reeeived at Williams' Drug Store a large stock of White Lead and Linseed Oil for the fall trade. Prices of Oil and Lead reduced. (Oct 8-1 1. Rubber Boots and Shoes at Fried's. Rubber Coats and Blankets, at Tried's. Collars, ties, cuffs, suspenders, &c, at Fried's. For Overcoats, go to Fried's. For over coats, go to Fried's. Furs, Furs, for Ladies', Gents' and Chil dren, at very low prices at Simon Fried's. Simon Fried has the largest assortment of Trunks & Valises in Stroudsburg. Bargains, Bargains, at Simon Frieds' in Clothing. Come and look at them. Simon Fried received the first premium on trunks aud valises at our county fair last week. Simon Fried received the first premium on boots aud shoes at our county fair Jast week. The largest and best assortment of ready made clothing, boots and shoes, trunks and valices at Sioioti Fried s. Simon Fried rereivod tho. firsf. nremJnm on ladies , gents' and childrens' furs at our county lair last week. 06 to Frld's for clofliinir Vnfo nnA - - ' -w. -'..-.-., OUV4 shoes, trunks, valices, and geuta' furnishing goous. . Cas simore Suits at astonihinT low rrif9 Boys Suits from $3.00 to 12, at Simon r ried s. Produce and Furs, taken in exchange for goods at Simon Fried's Empire Clotii- ug atore. The largest and best assortment of Jteady-made Clothing in Stroudsburg, you win nnd at fcimon rrieu s. Ladies, Misses, and Childrens Shoes ot almost every variety, at very low priecs af aimon med s Empire Clothing Store. Simon Fried received last week the largest stock of Ready made Clothing Boots, and Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Uoods, ever before seen in our county. Simon Fried 1ms tlif l.-ircrpcf nnd rvif r1 tel stock of read'-made clothing in Monroe county lie sells cheaper than any other mer chant m our county. Call, examine and cou vincc yourselves. Ti TiCl TVC rrfiino in Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valices, &c., go to Simon Fried. Simon will sell you good goods cheaper than any other mer chant in .Monroe County, No IIcmbuo. Simon Fried has the largest and best selected Stock of Clothing, Boot3, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, and Gen'ts Furnishing Goods in Stroudsbure. and he will sell them cheaper than any other mercnant in iuonroe county. Call and ex amine for yourselves. AXOTIIKR TUOPIIY TfOX BY THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS 1 These superior and beautifully finished in struments so far eclipsed their competitor in volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone, as to carrv oil the hrst and onlv premium giv en to exhihitors of reed Organs at the Monroe County l air, held September 2o, 1874. Hiiv only the best. For price list address Oct 1-tf. Jk Y. SIGAFUS, TEACHERS' COUNTY INSTITUTE. The 9th Annual Session of the Teachers' Institute of Monroe Count v. will ba held in tho Court House, at Slroudshiirfr, during the week beginning November JUtn. is4, ana wui contiuue o aays. Ths public is curdielly invitrd. JLIiE. FRUTTCTIEY. Co. Supt. Monroe Co. btroudsburg, ov. 4, l4-lt THE STROUDSBURG BANK Has declared a semi-annual Dividend of four per cent, payable 011 and after the 15th inst. J. MACKEY, Cashier. November 5, 1S74. St. NOTICE Is hereby given to the members of the "Un ion Horse Company of Northampton Countv, that a stated meeting will be held at the pub lic house of J. 1 . lwiidy Heller, lnn-keeptr in I'lainCeld township, on the third Saturday of November (being the Jlst) at 10 o cloek in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing the officers for the ensuing vear. At the same time and place it shall be determined, by ballot, wheth er the Company shall be changed to a Live Stock Company or remain as it ia. A full attendance is expected. JACOB COWER, TrcB't. R. Ackermax, Sec'y. November 5, 1S74. 3t. NOTICE. ZC2 2rV zfCbT To the Members of the Monroe Horse Company. The annual election of the above Company will be held at JnydersviIIe, on Saturday, No vember 14, 1S74, to elect officers to 6erve for the ens.iing vear. Notice is also given to all the officers to be there at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day prepared to settle their accounts un der penalty of a line of $2, of the neglect of at tending, lioll call 2 o'clock P. M. P. S. ED1NGER, Pres't. Jonx If. Fesxer, See'y. November 5, 1S74. 2t. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of Lee & Co., are requested to make settlement before the lirst day of December, lo4. LEE A Co. Stroudsburg, October 22, 1874. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholder of the Stroudsburg Loan and Building Associa tion, will take place In the Court House, on Friday, November btli, 1S4. at 6 o clock p.m 15. S. JACOB Y, Sec'y. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22. 1S74. 3t. R. MAINONE, Maker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer OF Pianos, Orps and Melodeons. portion rp!dine in Rtroudsburz and vicinity, wish ing their Instruments thoroughly tunoa, reguiaie ana ivpauv! at a mot reasonable prieo, will please leave their oru at the Jeif.-rsonian Office. Those wiai1'"!? to purohaio Piano or other instru ments will find i tothciradvantaeetocallon ma. llav Jdk hiul a practicle experience of over twenty-six years in the manufacture ot ano I am prepored to furnish th latest and most improved iustruments atthelowet pussihle prie. I have looted rayself permanently here and solict your favorJ. COUNTY ATLAS. Surveys are niw being made for a new Atlas of MonroeVounty, 1'a. This Alias is to contain a general Map or the Lnited Statra, showing the relation of the dillcrent Statea to each other, the Kailrouds and important Cities. An outline Kailrcad and Township Map cf the State of Pennsylvania. An outline lau of this County, showing the relation of the Townships and important Villagea to each other, with tlie lto:ids and Railroads pmfrly located thereon. Seperate plans on a large scale, of each Township and Village in the County, showing Warrant and Lot lines; also the location .f Dwellings, tetors and I'ubhc Build ings, properly designated. The rublic Roads with their measured lengths in rods, from careful surveys, together with the Rivers, Streams, Railroads, Canals, Ac. ' A table of distances, giving n miles, and tenths, the nearest distance from any one to all the other Impor tant Villages in the County. Tho whole to make a volume 13 x 15V inches, with Cloth sides and leather back, and embellished with a handsome (Jilt title on front cover, altogether making a noat substantial, and useful book for reference. The work will be published for subscribe rs only. F. W. ItKLlto A Co., MAP PUBLISHERS Oet.l5-4t. 86 Vasey Street, N. Y. FOR SALE CHEAP, 58 DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS near the Dapot. Tor further particular?, apply to G. E. MAUFf ER A CO , Eot Stroudsburg, Ti. Oct. l.V7-l-2is ORDINANCE No. 11. ; At a special meeting of the Town Council and Burgess of the Borough of East Stroudsburg. held this 7th day of October, A.D. 1874: It was ordained and enacted' that the Stroudsburs Passenger Railway Company be and herebv is directed to change the track of said Railwav to the middle of Washington street in said Borough of East Strouds burg, from the Eastern end of the Earstern wing walls of the Iron Bridge over Brodhead's Creek, to the point of Intersection of said Washington street with Cortland street, near the store of Thomas Stemples, and that the track of said Railway be made so as to conform to the grade of said Washington street. That if said Railway track is not removed as above ordained, in thirty days Irom the date of notice of this Ordiuance, then the same w-ill be removed by the said Borough of East Strouds burg at the expese of said Stroudsburg Passenger Rail way Company, with twenty per cent, added thereto ac cording to law. GEORGE E. STOUFFER, Chief Burgva. IlF.jfRy Mit.T.EK, Suc'y. Oct. 22, 1874. 3t. Auditor's Notice. Estate of Josfph Heckman, deceased. The undersigned appointed by the Orphan Court of Monroe County, Auditor, to make distribution of the money in the hands of John Butz, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Heekman, d!eeascd, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday, November 23th, 1374, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the ollice of Hon. John B. Storm, in Stroudsburg, at which time and place all per sons having any claims against said fund will present the same or be torevcr debarred from coming in for any share thereof. M. A. Da L. VAN IIORN. Stroudsburg, Nov. 5, 1S74. It. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the account of Thomas Altemose, Assignee of Charles Sanseubach. Notice is herebv piven that the undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the Judges of the Court of Common I'leas ot ilonroc county to make distribution of tho funds In the hand of iha'AsMgnee to and among the pcruont emitted thereto, will attend to the duties or bis uppointment on Saturday. November 21, 1874, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at hi9 otliee In Stroudsburg, when and where those interested may attend if they think pro per. Oct. 29-4t. D. S. LEE, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. Estate ok Jacob Transue, dee'd. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court or .Monroe county. Auditor to mase distribution ot the money in hands of George M. Hoffman, administrator of the" Estate of Jacob Transue, dee'd, w-ill attend to the duties of his appointment on Fridav, November 20th, 1874, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at the olEce of S. Holmes, jr, Esq., in Stroudsburg, at which time and place all persons having any claims against said fund will pre sent the same or bo forever debarred from coming in for any share thereof. C. A. HOLMES, Auditor. Stroudsbrg, Oct. 22, 1S74-U Auditor's Notice. Estate of Levi Frastz, of Paradise tsp., doe'd. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned having been appnin ted Auditor by the Judges of the Court of Common I'leas of Monroe County, to make distribution ot the lunds in the hands ot Anna Jr rati tz, Admln istratriz, to and among the persons entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thurs day, November I'Jih, 1S74, at 1 o clock, 1 . M., at the Prothonotary's office, Stroudsburg, at which time and place all persons having anv claims against said fund will present the sam? or be forever debarred from com ing m for any share therooi. T. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Stroudsberg, Oct. 13, 1S71-U Auditor's Notice, Estate of Elizabeth Hi'skirk, of Chestnuthill tsp., uec a. Notice is hereby given that th undersigned having been appointed Auditor bv the Judges ot ths Court of Common l't-as of Monroe County, to make distribution of the funds in the bunds of Jacob Learn, administrator, to and among the persons entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of said appointment on Friday, Novem b?r 13th, 174, at 10 o'cloek A. M. at the Prothonotary'g office, Stroudstiurg, at which time and place all persons having any claims azainst said fund will present the same or bo forever debarred from coming in for any snare thereof. T. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Oct. 15, 1S74-U Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the Account of John Do Young As signee ot Jeremiah Teel and Thomas Kernel, of Ross township. Notice ia herebv given that the undersitmcd havine been appointed Auditor by the Judges of the Court of Loinmou l leas ot .Monroe County, to make distribution ofthe funds in the hands of the Assignee, toand among the persons entitld thereto, will attend to th duties of his appointment on Saturday, November 14th, 1S74. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Frothonotary's office, Strouds- bursr, at winch time and place all persons having any claims against said fund will present the same or be forever debarred irom coming in Tor anv share thereof. T. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Oct. 15, 1874-tt ELECTION NOTICE. There will lie an election held at the Bank in house of the Stroudsburc Bank, on Mon day, November 1 6th, between the hours of 10 o clock. A. 31., and 3 r. 31., to elect thirteen directors for said Bank to serve for the ensuing year. Oct. 5-5t. J. MACKEY, Cashier. OXEN FOE SALE. The subscriber offers for sale one jfp? broke, (weight 3000 lbs.) and in cood condi tion, lor terms, &c. apply to or address L. T. SMITH, Forks Station, Monroe Co. Ta, October 15, 1874. 4t. STROUDSIIVKG HAS A CHEAr CLOTPIINO AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST! James Edinorer has just returned with an entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, that he bought at panic prices and is selling them at price that astonish all. Call and look and be convinced before vou purchase elsewhere. One door above Ilollinshead's Drug Store, Sept. 17-3tn. KOOTiWG SLATE. Farmers, Platers and others in want of first clafs ROOFING SLATE, can procure them (by calling on Geo. V. Drake) at nearly Quar ry prices. I do not keep or soil No. 2 or Ilib- bon blate. I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for Smith's Ttirbular Fluted Lightning Rod, which I will put up and warrant to be the best conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and examine the Hlste or Lightning Rods before purchasing elsewhere. (ihu. Yv. dj:ake. Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'74-tf Caution Notice. The undersigned, owners of Eeal Estate in Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa., hereby caution all persons against trespassing on their premises for the purpose of ushing, hunting, or for any other purpose whatsoever, as they will have the law executed as in such cuses provi- !ed. SILAS L. DRAKE, May 14-1874 CATHARINE STAPLES. DO.'T you Know that J. II. McCarty & Sons are the only Under takers in Stroudsburg who understands their business? If not, attend a Funeral inannged by any other Undertaker in town, and you will iee the proof of the fact jusC 18, 74-tf BARGAINS Jt 1ST. BUSTER'S, The National THE OLDEST AND MOST Reliable Clothing GOODS MARKED DOWN AT Extremely Low Prices ! CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED' STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER Hals, Caps, Furs, furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, k N. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good fits warranted, N. RUSTEK, PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION", September 3, 1874. tf. HENRY D. BUSH, (Successor to R. F. & II. D. Buah) DEALER IN DRY GOODS & iWFiOSS, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, SILKS, DELAXES, CALICOES, AND Dress Goods Generally, White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and nOSIERY, AND IN SnORT The usual stock of a well appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE The stock was not purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Sales but will bo sold at prices satisfactory to purchasers, and warranted as to quality. CALL AND SEE. II. D. BUSH. Stroudsburg, April 30, 1874. tf. GRAND OPENING IN KILTCIUNSOiVS BRICK BUILDING, opposite T. Stemple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having jast opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods aud Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POPLINS, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS. WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. Also a full aortmcnt of choice Family Gro ceries and Provision, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind, and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. All my goods are new and can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by save time and money. J. II. SIIOTWELt, Formerly Sister A Shotwell. Dc., 4, lS7-3ni LIME! LIME!! Thenndersicned hereby informs the public that they ha?e opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mills, Monroe county, Pa., and are prepared to fill all orders promptly. The capacity of the kilns arc between three and four hundred bushels per day. iha LIME IS OF A JiETTEli QUALITY than that burned in any other part of the county. I'artttts destnn? lime along the line ol lclaware, Lackawanna A Wcatern R. It. will have their orders promptly filled, by addressing G. A S. HELLER, Experiment Mills, P. O. June 11. 1874. tf Monroe county, Pa. Can you tell why it is tfrat when any ona cornea to Stroudgburg to tT Furniture, tiey al- waya !nqoi"e for McCtriy b Furniture ttore: fcpt. '.V7- Mail o Fishioni House in Town! Main street, Stroudsbcrg, Pa, UNDERTAKING, McCARTY A SONS have on hand the largest and bst . aasortucnt of wt - - j i COFFINS and to 1 found outside nf eithcrritr (Xow York or Philadel phia, and will make this branch or tli?ir businttss speciality.- COFFINS and CASKET of any ahajx; or style, can be furnished at one honr' notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third less than any hoS in Stroadsbnr?. In no oirc will they chargo more nhan ten per cent. abo7e actuai coit. CIBAjL33IG attendol to in any part of the Ccrunfr at the shortwt possible notice. ' jL,n, 13,'74-tf J. B. HEXTLIj, (Successor to J. E. Erdraar,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, JIOXU.UEXTS, HEADSTONES, &c, of thebeRt 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. JUST" Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb20'72-tf PRICES REDUCED AT THE orner Store! THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are how offered i in FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, Ac, all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and right in style, but marked down to meet the times. We invite all to call and see for themselves. Terms Cash. C, I. ANDRE & Co. dec-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, k, NEAT, CAEAP AND QUICK, Printed to Order at th JEFFERSONIAN Jo rinlin OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. fi-All Orders promptly filled. Gireua a eall. mow, lgfy TRIMMINGS r