1? j-XiaiieXjitim JQAfn vtKtal Affairs Annual Keport. j. Va.siiinct5Sj Nov. 11. . I. JjARDEli, Th?rl Assistant !,,"..'cf.i --General, hzh completed his an ''"rort. It shows that during the last 'r there vrere issued to lst-mas-fiv-Uirs:i?o to the public, 032,733,000 ad ' rV ' ".-t-c ?ta:nis of the volue of $17,- 0f plain sU:iuped envclo08 about ''-m'iM.'IHI, valued at SI ,127,.J32 ; ol t'1-. il o!ivclo05 bearing a return request 'f,'"'- (i'iO, valued at 61,733,733 ; ofr.ews X vers sonic 19,000,000, valued at EoO'sVanJ of pOJtal-cards 01,000,000. 'Tlvrcase value ci the ordinary is .!'vVr the preceding year was $1,008, ? , , vtr S per cent. These figures re- ot uianulacture auded to ;.o c.;s i 1 i' al v; ue. jjjutvu tuat tor Hie nscal year - 1 Sm. " I ! 4!l4fl It'll! 1 Lfl lllVrtJ 'I Uii'" t'-' 1 ' "1 4.14V 41 1 "IJI Ui; iC!UHLM the fiscal 1 VVi".:v !;e cost of adhesive Kstagc stamps npeu envelopes and wrap t, i .it '' . i.U) 520 ; of rxtftal-cards $159, 800 : '' j ra:rvrtbing $1 15,000. The number li v.-,'":-. CtC, I-uuu each year increases ,. ni rate of about 10 per cent, per ) ... ', j.,-ii-..-,'.:"iiii1.nf-y nf !nirf M1r?ii-i- ; ;'.',u-.;,,;i;) ;it; hj;g been effected the ' ;,r the above ircw.s is some 631, ' than the sum appropriated for : tin; current fiscal year. 1. 1 ad Lett r f 1 -- t 1 I or 1-i vision reeeivod dur- 4,001,773 letters, rerre- ;:u actual or uc iiii:il value of 4, c.vcluivc of jewelry and other vsiiich class of inelosurcs is tren-s-essir.g no money value that can i iv'TOi'incs yu ui-u iiiuuuu. 7iiu imi '..re 1 hundred and ninety-two thousand j v ; lur. !vel sr.; I twenty-iour letters, rc $3.J!0,.sGr. wore delivered to !: . . , ;k:v or writers, including 225,803 v iters, whicu were returned un- the countries from whence they ( )i! tho remainder some 2,000,000 jt her worthless, containing circulars, t-.'uld not be delivered and were 'i 1 ;i-: i rpf.. ..-..- -,..-. . c i.i. ait aiv-l v'l l v. v.. una.' :1 ilit' hands of I'cstnusters for fcnow fell Friday in NeV Yort, Massa chusetts, Maine, New Ilampsbire, Canada, and thd northern region. The tax-rate in Thiladeiphia, next Year will be 2 G5 on the $100 valuation the largest ever reached. The fires in Fayette county last week swept over a space of forty square miles, destroying large quantities of fencing and timber. There were 3S5 deaths in Erie from January 1st to November 1st. Of this number 215 were under ten years old, while 33 died from old acre. The wages or the track laborers on the Morris and Essex and Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Railroads have been reduced to one dollar p-er day. The number of cmigarnts arrived at Liverpool from the United States and Canada, during the six weeks from the middle of August to the first of October, reached no less than 8,1 G8. Major J. W. Ormsby, near Sharon, has trom twenty ewes raised thirty-two lambs, which sold for $140. The clip from the same ewes brought $G0, making $200 r-ro- nt in one year lrom the ewes. Icicles an ich and a half thick have al ready formed on the mountains immediate ly above Maueli Chunk, and will probably stay there all winter: Maucb Chunk is the place to look for the earliest cold. At a recent cattle show at Faris, K, twenty-one cows wero sold at an average of BVJdn ahead and fourteen bulb at an average of 81195. Ona cow sold for $G000, anther for $5100, and still an other for $1400. A curious fish, says the Troy 7Yi cs, was caught near the Jxissemcr bteel Works thi morning by Robert Cole. It swims like a fish, walks like a lizard, has a tail like an eel, a head like a catfish and a body similar to the lizard. It is about twelve inches long and has four legs. It has a smooth skin and is covered with red and silver spots. Xi.ird Assistant strongly rceom i -revision be mude bv law for .; !.!. f,i in-h ;mp. y i ' T:. i v ii tav i1 1 T . I to each ana every 1 ost-master ;il il:e country indelible ink and ;';!.-ites ftr effect ually canceling i and lor postmarking. Js n: v. : .1. . i l .i . i i so ees lire mo luriMiiju ov me . i:t '.vith any such articles for the :! i! .'f the Government. Mr. JJar s tli.it the proportion of washed - ;'.- ag.dn in j-ayment of postage ; c i.:. of the value of ail the stamps vt :ir. Cisusing an annual loss of i.coo to the revenue of the depart- Special jSTotice. Eiubbor Coats and Blankets, at Fried's. E'cirs, Furs, for Ladies' Gents' and ehildrens, at very low prices at Simon Fried's. Simon Fried received the first premi um on Boots and Shoes at our countv fair. describes the l'lan devised J; 1 Assistant, tcr-Goneral. and approved by for collecting news- a'"e under the Prepayment law, to g'" into effect next January. -. :ii provides, in brief, for the tainiiS amxed to a mem- st; or, in ether words. r.t.iir.cd by tlie Pcstmas he m;.i;ing ofHce, a receipt show (.f tl:e mutter and the n; u'5ven ov the i ostni.is- i i ii maiiini: the same .i".:x -a .o t: stub to b ;e cane ihe ealed r-pv.r.eh. li is exjtct-ted that, i;ig the reduction of rates by this system of compulsory i n-.-ws ay. or I'iostaire wit! vield 111 r.ue than has ever been coilec- seems to war citv of New .nsive lns'in" k 1,-. in the if! not less than $000.0-0 per an pai:l. a siim which is little le.-s :r f f the entire revenue I'rom t!reugl:Oiit the united It is, how- 1 the fiscal year. i'ole to estimate the actual in e whole country, owing to that the law which allows free inaii e.r-wspapers in counties in rre primed. to liTty tons (S briarwood are i'Mitime.ro every week, from e pi.tomae, York, James and Most of ...1 V,-,. V-.-l.- .r-'. 1 is chin- unu';- ' til nn.s not Iiau V. ;. a mar- '.r two y-.-ai", arid the giris aenana vv!:..f yjlhy the Democratic party : :) a Io.,t in the premises. a t'n fo:jsla!dc.s of Mcrsville, ie c-.unry, are in jail on a charge ss -.y r.A;bery. One of these same ; h-.-.d. tht day the robbery was i. been released from jail, where j ; rvcfl a ibort sentence for beating a v. . M! ;,'r., t.-: i'ir:tcr asked a tipsy fellow, leaning a fence, where he expected to go Ci-A. '-IT r r.-m't, w.t aloncr anv t'.vcrj I do iiow," sai l be, "I shan't "i- re, 1'iJ stay where I ami"' h i: .-uiy ir-(.rred to as ;:e'jghiecn-earat a:;.' Th;y are men who profess !;'i::.i!i:;y u::d charge ten per cent, com-:;.:;-,,u :jr j,;;Sv;:)g ruun; the hat in church. '' V ashi;:gto!i lawyers began to drink pr Winy from a ten gallon ask at 3:30 , .atiir iav. y e'iht o'clock one of v.:s dead, another in a critical eondi - other two very sick- They !,:":'s canons of wine. , ,u,!s M that there is a city of 10,000 ; " ieits Ir, Mexico which has flour ptfUjc V'. tn:) (h arches, only a half-dozen .' 'X yli'-es and not a single lawyer. It tfwu-ritatl iy,it in the sjaceof twenty v'4 !.i5'):!!dis there has not been a murder 1 in the city, acd only two slight M;1' -tv.een citizens have occurred. " 'r is the name of this happy city, Tr lirr- is how a GeneEce county farmer ."' o soil Bsddv, ;n uyt,)e foe ten dol- d; He takes a strip of paper cuti '-t children's names, then places T P'l'"r around the q.mes vyhen tby y-'ii to color; nnd in a week or two ('r''Up' Jr.ie, Johnnie, or Sueie appear r- ht aI'ple in large red letters. These, :7' :: a,"l barrelled bv themselves,. bring v f,r the 'w York Christmas Siaioii Fried received the first premi urn on Lanies' Gents' and Childrcns' Furs at our county fair. 1 lubber Boots and Shoes at Fried's. I Rubber" Coats and Blaukets, at Fried's. Collars, ties, cuffs, susnenders. .tc.. 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 iu Stroudsburg. Bargains, Bargains, at Simon Frieds' in Clothing. Come and look at them. Simon Fried received the first premium on trunks and valise-s at our county fair last week. Simon Fried received the first premium on boots and shoes at our county fair last week. The largest and best assortment of roacry niade clothing, boots and shoes, trunks and valice-s at Simou Fried's. Simon Fried received the first premium on ladies', eents' and childrcns' furs at our county tair last week. Go to Fried's for clothing, boots and shoes, trunks, valices, and geuts' furnishing goods. Cassimere Suits at astonishing low prices Boys Suits from $3.00 to 12, at Simon rrieds. Produce and Furs, taken in exchange for goods at Simon Fried's Empire Cloth- ng Mere. The largest and best assortment of Ready-made Clothing in Stroudsburg, you will find at Simon Fried s. Ladies, Misses, and Childrcns ' Shoes ot almost every variety, at very low priees af Simon I ried s Empire Clothing Store. Simon Fried received last week the largest stock of Ready made Clothing. Boots, and Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, ever before seen in our county. Simon Fried has the largest and best selec ted stock of readv-made clothing in Monroe countv he sells cheaper than any other mer chant in our county. Call, examine and con vince yourselves. Bargains. For bargains in Clothing, 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 IIumuuo. Simon Fried has the largest and best selected Stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, and Gen'ts Furnishing Goods iu Stroudsburg, and he will sell them cheaper than any other merchant in Monroe county. Call and ex amine for yourselves. Court proclamation. Whereas. tli lion. Samctl S. Dreher. President Juilof the 2MJudicIal District of Pennsylvania, coiu- osed of the counties of Vayn;, Pike, Monrea ana 'fcrbon, and John P? Youne and Peter Gruver, Esqr'3. Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of tho County of Monroo, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery aud Court of General Quarter Sos-iions in and lor tne said uounty or Monro, have issued thoir precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Salons of the Peace and Common Pl?as. and Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's Court, for Uie said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on - MONDAY, the 2Sth day of December, 1S74. to continuo one week, if necessary. X OTIC 12 Is hereby given to the Coroner, the Jnstlces of the Peace, and Constable of the said county of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances to do those things which their ouices are ap pertaininc, and also that those who are bound by recognizances t prosecute privc evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of oll'euces to be then and there to prusccute or testify as shall be just. (doa save the Commonweaun.; CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff". Sherl.Ts Office Stroudsburg, ) ioceniocr 3, n74. j BARGAINS At jST. ETJSTER'S, Th Fashion! Simon Frletl has the largest and best selected stock of reaily-made clothing in Monroe county he sells cheaper than any other merchant in our county. Call, ex amine and convince voursclves. A Question. Oh, why are the streets po crowded, mother, And where do the people go ? The circus is not in town to-day, Nor any other show. See how ihey hurry a!oii, mother! There are men and women, too. Can't you tell me where they are going, mother Or what are they going to do? Tjie Answer. He Mil!, my child, and listen; They are going to the well-iilled store Of Simon i'ried, the Clothier, Where they can gel much more, In these hard time?, for their money, Than anywhere else around. In no place in o"r county Can a better stick he found. Cloths, CaL-simers, Wool Blankets, Flan nels, &c., the largest stock at llader's corner, Easton, Fa.. Nov. 12 3t. Ladik's cloaks and jtnsely shawls just opened a large line at leader's corner, Fasten, Pa. Nov. 12-3t. Cashmere, Mohairs, Alpacas, ii!?3 and dress coods that cannot be beaten at IUder's corner, Fasten, Fa. Nov. 12-3t Light! Light!! Light!!! A NEW ENTERPRISE! Keystone Oil and Lamp Store! The subscriber haa just opened a new and elegant stock of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene, Machinery, Sperm and Neats Foot Oils, &c, on Main street, directlv opposite the Stroud bnrg Bank. I am now prepared to furnish the citizens of Stroudsburg and surrounding coun try with Chandeliers, 2, 3, 4, and G lights, Hall Lamps, Stand and Bracket Lamps, Glass and Metal Lamps, Perkins' & Houses' Patent Safe ty Lamps, Orient, Fuller's Patent Safety Lamps; all kinds of Burners, Chimneys, Wicks and Lamp Trimmings. Kerosene oils 1.10 to 1.50 and over fire test, from 20 to 40 cents per gallon. Machine oils of the best quality, warranted not to freeze or gum, $1 50 per gallon ; Neats Foot Oil, best quality $1 60 per gallon ; Sperm Signal Oil $1 50 per gallon; Leather Saver, for harness, boots and shoes 50 cent per can. Give us a call, iio trouble to show goods. S. S. DRAKE. Novtmber 26, 1871. tf. son; THE OLDEST AND MOST Reliable Ciothing House in Town! GOODS MARKED DOWN AT Extremely Low JPrices! CALL-AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINK SELECT ill) STOCK- OF FALL Ml) WISTEIl (DLiOTHIWCJs GET OUT OF THE WAY ! Dent' you see the Lightning Express COMING IN LOADED DOWN WITH DECKER'S GOODS FOR THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AUCTION STORE. AT THE SMASH DOWN PRICES ! Last week ihe good weot under, and it i. just what Decker haeipc-cte.d and what he has l een waiting for, o be could fell ncarlj all kind of good from 15 to 30 cents lo-wer on every DoiJar than those merchants who laid in their tiocK six werks ago. JuKtcoine and look for yourself and Fee the thousands ar:d thousands of yards flf Calicue, Bleached and Brown Muslin, Black and Colored Alpaca, all colon, beautiful, for 30 and 10 cents, worth a great deal more money. Flannels, Cloths, Cassimeres, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes. Nearly"!! these good you will find as chp as lfore the war. , We have Calico 3 good 1 in i and Needles, at 5 cent a whole pjper, JIIJJVA. AND WINTER FLOWERS, nearly half price Come and see for yourself and yon wul DECKER & CO. BY TIIK ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS! Tfaewj nperior and beautif.i'dy finished in foment, i far eclipsed their con.peutor ,n Jl.wne puritv, eweiness and dehcacy of tone, Sv off (be fir and only premium g. en to exhibitors of reod Organ-. .t the Monroe County Fair, held September 2o 1874. Bnonty the b. For price hrt . .ddrcM-Oal'-tf.J J- .AIL.., Just received at Williams's Drug Store one barrel of seven j-earold Rye Whiskey. Just received at Williams' Drug store a large lot of English Salted Potash, warran ted good. lOct. S-lt. Just received at Williams' Drug Store a large stock of White Lead and Linseed Oil for the fall trade. Price.? of Oil and Lead reduced. Oet. S-lt. It was proven at the Monroe Countv Fair that N. Ruster had the best made and fine?t Cloihinu in Monroe Countv. Kuster received the tirst premium on Clothing for 13 years. Notice. N. Rustcr has returned from the city with a l;ig stock of clothing, hats, caps, furs, furnishing goods, dry goods. &c. f you want anything in his line, give him a call. He will tell you goods cheaper than ever tefore. To TnK Purine. If von want a nice and stylish suit of clothes and one that will wear good, go to Euster's and you can have )-our pick out ot the largest and best selected stock in town, at priees that will astoui-h vou an. Great lianriins at Raster's in whit: dress shirts, under shirts, draws, hoiscry, gloves, neckties, hows, collars and cuffs, handker chiefs, suspenders, umbrellas, &e. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. N. Ruster iust received from the citv a nice assortment of dry goods, alpacas, shawls, trimmings, Jtc, which he sells real cheap. If vou want nice p-.tper collar?, cuffs, neck ties, lows, ite.. go to Ruster'8 he has the large.-t stock and sells cheap. N. Ruster has all the very latest styles of hats. Call and see them, lie is seilimr goods very low. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE Notice in hereby given tli.it Ephraisu Arnold committee of thd person and estate of Peter Arnold (a lunatic), of I!os township has filed the second account in the oinee ot the 1 rot ho notary, of the Court of Common IMeas of Mon roe county, and will be presented for confirma tion and allowance at the next term ol said Court to be held Mondav, Dec. 25, 1874. TIIOS. "M. Mel LIIAN E Y, Dec. 1ST 1.1 I'rothonotarv. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter t-pted in the Estatea in the respective decedents the following accounts have been filled in the Kcei.ster a Omce of Monroe countv, and Mill lie presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said County at Stroudsburg, on Mon day, the 2fth d:iy of December, 1S71, at 10 o'clock. A. M. Account of Philip Remel, Administrator of t,'.e Estate of Mary Kernel, deed. Account of .Samuel Streepy, Administrator of the Estate of Andrew HusKirt?, deed. Account of Henry Kortz, Guardian of The V Shcifr.er. Account of Win. IT. Ihitlz, Administrator of the Estate of George Werkhciser, deed. First account of Alonzo I. Shafer, Adminis fr.itor of the Eftate of Mary Siiafcr, dee'd. Account of Davil U. Malvin, Guardain of Ed.rir P. Ilcilimmead. Account of Wni. II. Case, Executor of the last Will and testament of John Lynch, dee'd. First account of Thomas Altcmose, Adminis trator of the Estate of Jacob Akemose, dee'd. Firt account of Joidaii 8hupp, Administra tor of the Estate of Nathan Shupp, dee'd. Account of Peter Gruv-r. Admitiitrator ofi the Estate of (ieorge A. Uukirk, oecU. Account of Edward 13. Dreher and Secilla S. Carr, Administrators of the Estate of James Carr, Jr., dee'd. J. IPPENZELLEIt, IlegUer. llegister'rt Ollice, iSlrouddburg, 1 Nov. 27, 1874. ( TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR. R. MAI NONE the gentleman who advertises in another column of this paper has been engaged here for sometime in regulating, repairing, and tuning Pianos, Organs, Melode ons, etc., and we the undersigned think him a perfect master of the business. He repaired, regulated and tuned our instruments, that is Pianos and Melodeons, to our entire satisfac tion, and better than any one we ever employed before. e think him a gentleman in every respect and recommend him to every one who wishes to employ a competent tuner, as thor oughly acquainted with the construction of musical instruments. C. R. ANDRE, REV. J. KOIILER, G. SAN FORD, JOHN S. FISHER, NELLIE R. HINDS, DARIUS DREHER, HON. J. B. STORM. C. D. P.RODHEAD, FRANK HUSH, A. W. LODE It, J. K. SUA FEU, FRED. WAGNER. November 19, lS74-4t. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of Lec & Co., are requested to make settlement before the first dav of December, 1S4. LEE & Co. Stroudsburg, October 22, 1374. K. MAIN ONE, Maker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer OF Pianos, Organs and Melodeons, Tartics rcsi'Un in Ptroudsbur aiul rirlnitv. kh- mg their Insirumt-nU thoroughly tuned. rulated and repaired at a most reasonable price, will pl?tuje leave tnctr orasr ar me jeiierioiuan eimec. TIioo wishing to purchase Pianos or othsr instru ments-wi'.l find it to their advantage to call on mn. Hav ing had a practicle experience of over twenty-nix years in the musical lino, I am prtpored to lurnish the latoft nd Most improved instruments at the lowest poSMbla prices. I hava located myself permanently here and sulict your favors. FOR SALE CHEAP, 58 DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS near the Iopot. Oct. lV"-2m For further particular?, applr to G. 11 STAl'I' KKK A C O., East Stroadstmrpr, Pa. STROtESKUlCJ HAS A CHEAP CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST! James Edinper has just returned with an entire new stock oi CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, that lie bought at panic prices and is selling them at t rices that astonish ail. Call and look and be convinced before you purchase elsewhere. One door above llollinshead's fcept. 17-Cui Drug Store. "B00M SLATE. DOX'T you knou' llmt J. II. McCarty k Sons are the. only Under takers in Strouisburg who understands their business? If not, attend a Funeral managed by a iy other Un lertater in town, and you will see the proof of the fax't Juue lS74-tf-' D LANKS OF'ALi: KIXDrf fa Sale cfc";.,5 JJ thi. Office. Hats Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, &c. X. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM AVORlv. Good Sts warranted. N. EUSTER, PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION,- September 3, lST-i.tf. Main stkelt, Stuoudsduiig, Pa. HENRY D. BUSH (Successor to R. F. & U. D. Eus-h) DEALER IN DRY GOODS & i UNDERTAKING. McCAI'.TY & SON'S have on hvid the largest and Wt . s.i(,i-ti:Kut of COFFINS ana .- Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES, AND Dress Goods Generally, White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and" HOSIERY, AND IN SHORT The usual stock of a well appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE. The 6tock was not purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Sales but will be sold at prices satisfactory to purchasers, and warranted as to quality. CALL AND SEE. II. D. BUS IT. Stroudsburg, April 30, 1874. tf. TRIMMINGS' to bfi fouri'l outside of either city 'N'.-'.v York nr Philadel phia, and will make thi.s '.laii.h or tlieir biusicus & sp.cialiiy. COFFINS and CASKETS' of anr shape or f.yli, cr.n be furr!;sh.?d ct r-'o hour's" notion fr shipment, at a charge of one-third lesa than aay slmS i:i Stroudsburg. In lio en will ihey chrp more shan ten ner cent, above aetu.il cost. attended to in any p-i't : Ji. possible notice. tount'- at the stortcaf. June GRAND OPENING is HlTfHINSON'S BKICK Bl 1LDL, opposite T. Steuaple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new 6tock of Dry Goods aud Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, J. J3. HULL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., Where will he found constantly on hand or made (o order, HftTABSTOXES, A.C., of the best Itnlian and Ame rican MarMe. Having been in tlie cinj!oy of Mr. Erdraan for nearly ten years, I Kel confident in ray ability to plcae all that f;ive me a call. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Orders by mail prompt! v attended to. fob 20'72-tf DELAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS. Iron in tlie Blood Farmer;, Slater anil others in want of first class ROOFING SLATE, tan procure them (by calling on Geo. V. Drake) at nearly Quar ry prices. I do not keep or soil No. 2 or Rib bon Slate. I am also cole agent for Monroe County, for Smith's Tarbular Fluted Lightning Rod, which I will put up and warrant to be the best conductor of Lightning in existence. Calband examine the Slale or Lightning Rod before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W. Dr.AKE. Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'74-tf Caution Notice. The undersigned, owners of Real ltate in Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa., hereby caution all persons against trespassing on their lirvn ises for the" puqe of fish'.tig, hunting, or for any oilier purpose whatsoever, a. they will have tlie law executed as in sueli eves provi ded. SILAS L. DRAKE, ir... ii tt-ji r- -r? i v t r v k r tt r5 Also a full assortment of clmicc Family Gro ceries and Provisions. Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fhsh, 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 Goodrt Store. All my goods are new and can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods hown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by save time and ruonev. J.'II. SIItmVELL, Formerly Slater A Shotwell. Dec. 4, lS73.-3ra LIME! LIME!! Tlie nndfrlsnti heroby Informs the juMi that they liav opentxltwo Kilns, n ar Experiment Mills, Mtnru county, Pa., and arc prepared U fill iliunlvn promptly. Th5 rapacity of the kilns are between three and four hundrvd buahulu per day. Tho LIME IS OF A BETTEll QUALITY than that burn?I In any other part of thu county. Parties d.irin lime along th line oi I'oi aware, lAckawr.nna A AY intern It. R. will have tLiiir onlers promptly nllid, by addretsiiu O. A S. IJET LEtt, Kxperii.ienl Mills, p. (V June 11. 1571. tf Monroe county, Ta. Can you tell why it is that when any one comes to Pfrondnbors to buy Furniture, thev aK Krs lniilr f"r MoCiit'a urn-it ;re Store I rVf t. :, ot. MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The rerui'ian Surrey, a Protect ed Solution of the Vrotoxwle of Iron, is so combined as to havo the character of an aliment, as casih digested and assimilated with the blood as the sim2lcst food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Oicn Vitalizing Agent, Iron in- the blood, and ctircs a thousand ills," simply bu Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System, The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every jyart of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid sec7'e tiotis, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon, 27tis is the secret of flic fron tier ful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chrouic Diar rhoea, Itoils, .Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low state of the system, lleing freo from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol loived by corresponding reao tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all ptrt$ of the system and building up an Iron Con stitution. , Thousands have been change! by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in thec'tess. SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietors, IV o. t& Harrison Av., laoston. Sold by Pkvguists hi si.b aii.t r
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