Pennsylvania Copper Industry. ncr tras known and wrought before WW . : nnripHt discoveries wc iron, Ull" - ...wl .1.:- nuntrv show that au unknown have in " , uned it here. The metal is lound "aa' It Hritaiu, Norway, Sweden, Austria, UiW, j !! v Italv, Turkey, Spam Africa, 1 i j ran, Australia , and on this con hinJ': Cuba, South and Central America, 'i o i"ada, as well as in the United . . Our principal deposits arc in the ftrurerior region ; but copper is found 1' iTn4lvania, Virginia, Tennessee, North 0, olin:.; Georgia, Maryland New England, 1 this country contributed its full share f tf lrJ doubling the world's product from :,i)U tons in the quarter of a ceutury af - Tli. increase is steadily auir- .,r KV-'. ,fin!r to meet an ever augmenting de- ,d from former uses and from new ; and i Armnns smelt-insr works that liia" ,l0w tne o i Vc nvcn commerce, wealth and renown to Swansea, in South Wales, are being copied j iesS but flourishing in Baltimore, Boston, Nw York, St. Louis and in this State. Tlie llorc have the advantage of being IIC..r to the raw ore, and thus saving trans .ortation ; and the Chemical Copper Com mnv recently founded at Pluenixville, oonti'mous to the Schuylkill Works, that ire some three years old, have a material -,iJ in the Hunt and Douglass process that na been successfully tried by the Ore Knob mine in North Carolina. The Schuyl kiil Works that were burned a year ago, educed 100.G75 pounds of ingot copper, ilniost exclusively from Pennsylvania ores, i the six months preceding their destruc tion. It is the only establishment in the c,.., rpilnehitr direct from the ores, and has a weekly capacity of 15,000 pounds of u.rt. The merit ot the product is snown iinhe fact that it nets five cents per pound more to the company in Liverpool than in Philadelphia, after paying all charges for transportation. The Chemical Company located near the Schuylkill have two- large buildings and .K'd machinery. They accomplish the re duction of the crude ore by a chemical pro v.s. with salt and iron in a single furnace, much more cheaply than it can be done by Mucking. They have leased a fine deposit if copper recently struck in York count-; obtain other ore from Montgomery, Berks and Lebanon counties and draw a part of their supplies from Texas, Cuba, New Mexico, Spain and Missouri the Texan yielding up to sixty per cent., while much of the Pennsylvania ore will give over five per cent. The process requires a prelim inary roasting ; roasting to blue metal ; then to white, to blister and refining, when it is cast into ingots and sold at from twenty to thirty cents per pound. The company em ploy fifty men in their own mines and last year sold 15.000 pounds to the Mint. The condition of the market and the superiority i 'the process employed warrant a sanguine belief that before long these smelting works will interfere with the exportation hence to Swansea, draw from Central and South America, and create another industrial avocation that is not only kindred to that of iron, but related to lead and nickel and y.inc, and eminently suitable for a com munity that possesses peculiar knowledge and resources of all kinds for equalling any in every branch of metallurgy. The new enterprise is based upon knowledge and ex perience ; has skill and capital at its com mand and not only promises success to its promoters but enlargements that must be very valuable to the country. Philadelphia Xnrth American. On one would think it was hard times with the farmers on reading the reports of blooded stock sales throughout the West. We have before us, in the Ohio Fanm :r, a report of a Kentucky auction of thorougl bred horses, which embraces sales at 4,- , S3.1O0, 82,575, $.800, and soon; and sales of short-horn and Alderncy cat tle, at $S.0OO down to 84,000 arc not un common occurrences this year. There are, of course, great variations in prices of this kind or stock ; but the breeders of such cat tie think nothing of going up to $3,000, or 810.000 for a fancy animal with which to cross their own lines of stock : and the far mors who want to have pure blood in their animals, are tree buyers of blooded cows at S200, $300, 8500 and up to 81,000. The tact that they are able to buy at these prices is an encouraging sign. It certainly docs not look as if the times were hard with liem. Land is slow of sale out in Michigan, jjust now. A t the auction sale of State lands held at the State Land Office on the -Oth of June, only 8.000 acres were sold, ut of over C0,000 acres offered. The prices ranged from $1 25 to $10 per acre. The balance of these lands will be placed in market subject to private purchase. The hard times have their effect on these sales, for if these lauds had been similiarly of fered five years ago hardly an acre would have been left. Nearly all of the lands purchased were paid for in State "scrip." Some one has been figuring up the ex pense per head of late administrations, ex clusive of war times. Here they are, and they make a pretty good showing, too, for the .Republican party : Administrations. Expense per head. Polk, Democrat, $2 05 Taylor and Filmore, Whig, 1 89 Vree, Democrat, 2 33 Buchanan, Democrat, 2 28 Lincoln and Johnson, Republican, 1 94 rant, Republican, 1 69 A substitute for ink has been devised in Lcrlin, which consists of points, like the oads of ordinary pencils, that can be fitted '"to holders. The writing at first very muh resembles lead pencil marks, but aen moistened immediately assumes a Jjiotct tint, and then adheres to the paper ke '"k. As many as six good copies- can ta.ken from it by means of an ordinary C0I'3'i"g press. 'JiV thc Wufck eudiuS June 26th, 2,026, leet of lumber was shipped from Loek iraiV?'makiDS a toUd for the Jear of 16r 1,000 feet. This is a decrease under '19 1s&hl)incnta of die same period, of 2, )lo0 feet. , Kerks brags of a chiipn with . U.r he top of its head, the place where that ought not to grow. on A cat belonging to II. D. Van Leuven entered the drug store of C. L. Van Deusen on Monday morning, and climbing up on a shelf where there waa a lot of different kinds of herbs in packages nosed them riv.. until bYm Mtiia r a Tttr.l-nrm rf initntn when she tumbled it down on the floor and jumped right down after it, scrathing it with her paws and tearing it with her teeth until she had opened it, when she scattered the catnip arovtnd on the floor and rolled over in it, apparently enjoying the sport very much. Several gentlemen were present durinsr the entire affair, which last ed probably half an hour j all say it was one of the strangest occurrences they ever wit nessed. llondout freeman. An Altoona man went to law about a debt of 88, lost his case and had to pay 840 costs. Imporant if True. What is the use of being troubled with potato bugs ? A farmer says that if at night a fire is built at both ends of the potato patch, the hues can be seen flyinjr toward the light and dropping into the flames. Special USTotice We have 1,000 Acres of Arkansas Farm Timber Lands to exchange for a good Farm near Stroudsburg on a cash basis only. Pearson & Thompson, July 8 '75-tf. Fast Stroudsburg. . - i. i e e i- iii We have 1,000 Acres of good Farm and Timber Land in Arkansas, within two miles of Railroad to exchange for a good farm near btroudsburg. Also a dwelling in Brookly, paying $50 per month, unincumbered for a good farm. Pearson & Thompson, July 8, '75-tf. J Last Stroudsburg. Goods cheaper than ever at N. Ruster's He has them marked way down to bottom prices. New coods will arrive at N. Ruster's this week and next. Don't fail to call and see them. Those wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at N. Ruster's, as he is bound not to be undersold. Piaster. A new lot on band at Stokes' Mills. Trice $S per ton or SO cents per bushel. Grain wanted in exchange. Corn Oocts. per bushel, Rve $1.05 at present Mav 13-1 m.l N. S. WYCKOFF & SONS Important. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first cost and beloic cost. Come one and all, now Is your chance for Bargains. A fresh supply of English Salted Potash, just received at Williams'. Drug Store, Main street, Stroudsburg. Pa. War ranted pure. PETER WILLAMS. June G-tf. Just received at William's Drug Store, a large stock of White Icad, Linseed Oil and VARNISH for the spring trade. Price of Lead and Oil reduced. March IS, '75. Auditor's Notice. Estate of MARY SHAFER, deed. Th underpinned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monro- Count v. Auditor to make distribution of the funds in hand of Alonio H. Shafer, Administrator of the tst-ate or Mary Chafer, deceased, will attend to the duties of hi appointment, on Tuesday, the :td day of August, l?75, at KJ o ciooic a. ni. at tne omce oi non. j. R. Storm, iu 8troudburs, when and where all persons interested are required to attend or be foreTer debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. M. A. De E. VAX 1IOKX, Auditor. July 15, 1475. It. LOST, From my wasron on the public road be tween Stroudsburg, and the residence of Jacob Treible, in Snnthfield township, on Thursday, July S, 1S75, one blue and white striped woolen blanket, and a piece of checkered flannel red, blue, black and white. Thc finder will be suitably reward en for his trouble, by sending inc word, and I will call and tret them. MATIIKW PROCTOR, Bushkill, July 15, 1875-3t. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a Seeded Envelope. Price 6 cents A Lecture- on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical cure of 8eminal Weaknes. or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Slf-Abune, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, errom Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac. l!y Bobkrt J. Cui VERWkll, M. D., author of the "Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly prores from his own experience- that tne awful consequences of Self-Abue mar be effectually rcmored without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials : nointinz out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure mmsen eneapiy, privatelv and radically. jB'-This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrtss, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the I'u blithers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York. April 15 '75-Iy. Tost Office Box, 4.086. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Tlv virtue of an alias order of the Ornhans' Court of Monroe County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1875, the following described Real Estate, late of Levi Strousa, deceased, viz : A certain Lot, Measuage and Farm of Land Situate in Stroud towinsJiip, Monroe county, containing 25 Acres, more or less, adjoining land of Ebenezer ITunt, Jno. Boys, Chas. Gearing and Mrs. J no. Detrick. About liO acres cleared, balance limber l,and. The improvements arc a rrame Dwelling House, 16 by 18 feet. 1J stories; FRAME BAIiN and other out building. Good young Apple Orchard, on the premises, and also water on the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the after noon, when terms and conditions will be made known, by MORRIS IL STROUSS. Adm'or.- Bv order of the Court. Tho. M. McIliiaj.-ey. Clerk. July 15, '75-3t. BLANK MORTGAGE For sale at this Office. tspg iiniyL itjtjfLj -2 STOP THIEF! Terrible Sensation !! THE CHEAP AUCTION STORE AHEAD ! THE BED FLAG FLOAULXG TO THE BREEZE ! The crowds are coming from every quarter. SUMMER GOODS are rushing off at cost and sonic below cost! "Wonderful knock down in price d- profits! Tbese are "Facts." We have marked down our bleached and unbleached Muslsn from 1 to 2 cents per yard. Our Calicoes knocked down 2 cents a yard. Our Hamburg Edgings, Swiss and Cam brick. Muslin, Pekas and Victoria lawns marked down from 3 to 5 cents a yard. Our black and colored Alpaccas down from 5 to 10 cents a yard. Our Cotton bats and best Carpet warp down from 5 to G cents per lb. Our Hosiery, Gloves and Notions won derful cheap. Children's and Misses striped Hose only 8, 10 and 12 cents a pair. Our Linen Towles, Table Damask, Bed tic, Flannels, heavy Shirtings, Pant-stuff, Counterpanes and Carpets, by far the cheap est in the County. Come and see for your self. We have four thousand yards of beauti ful bonnet and sash llibbons, some five and a half inches wide, for 25 cts. a yard. Some Ribbons as low as 3 cts. per yard. "We have beautiful wide Sashes only 20 cents. Our best Spool Cotton, 200 yards, only 4 cents. Our best Pins and Needles only 5 cents a paper. We have concluded to close out some of our plain and striped Summer Dress Goods for 10 and 12 cents a yard. We arc now selling a good soft felt Hat for Boys and Men for 80 cents and $1 25, nearly half price. We have Misse's and Ladies Straw Hats trimed, for thc wonderful low price of 25 and 50 cents. Wc are selling beautiful Flowers much less than half price. Wc are selling good Caseimcre Coats for 3, 4 and 5 dollars. We are selling good Vests, well made, for CO cents, and Pants for $1. We will sell a whole summer suit, for Men, coat, vest and pants, well made, for $2 35. We will sell a whole suit, well made, of Lastimere cloth, for $8, and Children's and Youth's suits for and $6. We will sell Youth's and Men's leather Gaiters for $1 50 and $2. Wc will sell Misse's and Women's good cloth Gaiters for $1 25. We have given you a few samples. Now for the Rush ! Come one and all. Come from Stroudsburg Sc East Stroudsburg. Com from Conadensis. Come from Oakland and Tobyhanna. Come from Spragueville & the Smithfield's Come from Portland and Water Gap. Come from Chesnut Hill and Hamilton. Come from KellersyiNe and Bartonsville. Come from Chery Valley and the Mountains Come even from Paradise, and- we will do you good. Wc liavc swung out The Red Flag,- to the breeze. When you come to town get your eye on it and don't take it off until you get m the Wonderful Cheap Auction Sstore, among thc Cheap Groods. We wish to inform thc public that we have no connection with any other Store new or old iu Stroudsburg. We mind our own business and let our neighbours and their goods alone, wishing them all peace and prosperity. DECKER & CO. .April 15, 187-5. ly. FOR SALE CHEA. A LAW LIBRARY, principally Standard English Works. July 8-3t. S. G. THROOP. TO THE LADIES. Ladies Hair-Combings, made up cheap and good into Braids, Swithces, Curls, Prises, etc., orders left at Mrs. P. R. CI linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three uuum ueww me inuian vucen l lot el, or send by mail to C. & L. E. LAKE. Stroudsh Monroe county. Residence two miles west of Mroudsburg on the Kunkletown road. July 8, 1875-6m. SOMETHING NEW I A SHOE MANUFACTORY. The unders!gmd would rospoetfullr giTe notice tliat ncr of George and Monroe streets, Stroudsburg, Pa., a SHOE MANUFACTORY, for the making of all kinds of Lad vn and Gentlemen Itoots and Shots and Uppers. Particular attention paid CUSTOM WORK. Persons hiring deformod fet, bunions or corns, or children with weak ankles, or crooked limbs, can have here of first class materials and at reasonable prices Shoes made to suit their cases. Having had a large experience in New York we feel confident that we can suit customers as to qualities and price, all of our goods both for general and special sale are warranted to be as represented. Please give us a call, examine our goods and materials consisting of Surges, glazed French. Mat and French Calf Kid, long grained. Brush aud Pebbled Goat Morocco, French and American Calf and Kip Skins, all of which will be cheerfully shown to those who may call. Intending to make a first rate wearing article wc have nothing to conceal, either in stock or make from the public, but would invite their closest scrutiny. July 8, "75-tf R. E. CROMMETT Jc CO. ANNUAL DISTRICT KEPOllT OF SMITHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT, For the year ending June 7, 1875. Tax rate 10 mills on the dollar of valuation. RECEIPTS. Amount of tax levied for school purposes Amount collected by Treasurer $1416 18 Collector 60 10 S21S9 78 f 20:M 28 Total amount received on Dupliate Received from State appropriation $281 78 " " Co. Treasurer, from sales land 3.1 02 Bal. on hand from Treasurer 'J3 11- 344 57 Total receipts from all sources EX FENCES. Teachers wages Repairs, renewals, Ac. Fuel and contingencies Treasurer's commissions Secretary's salary Auditors and Town Clerk Debt and interest paid Paid other Districts Total expenses of District Total expenses over receipts RESOURCES. In hands of Collector Returned to Commissioners Total resources LIABILITIES. Amount due on unpaid bills 82380 85 $200.", r, 61 80 167 44 4.5 00 15 00 4 43 102 00 30 85 82522 32 8141 47 822 09 6 42 28 81 814C 00 Liabilities over resources 8117 19 E. T. CROASDALE, Sec'y. July 1, 1875. CL FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale, his Farm, sit uate in Hamilton township, Monroe County, Pa., near Bossardsville, and 6 miles from Stroudsburg, County seat of Monroe, containing 75 Acres, about 6 Acres Timber Land, the balance improved land, ......... : T ; n V. : V . I 1 .1 1 1 1 1 i r-i t inn TVia ! Ill provemenis are m Frame House, containing nine rooms; Rarn 32 bv 40 with Carriage House attached, and all other necessary out-buildings; a never falling well of water near the dwelling. There is an excellent Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees on the farm, consisting of Apple, reach. Cherry, rituu. Prunes, Crab-apple, several varieties, G.ape, standard and dwarf Cherries, dec; a Lime Kiln, and one of the lxt stone quarries in the valley. Thc Kiln has capa city enough to turn out one hundred and fifty bush els of lime per day. The crops and stock can be bought with the Farm. Here is a (rood chance for a bargain. PETER W. SHAFER. Bossardsville, July 1, 1875. tf. NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYEES OK MONROE COUNTY. In pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled "an Act relating to the collection of State and County Taxes in the county of Monroe," ap proved May 6, 1S67, the county Treasurer will meet the Tax-payers of said county for the collection of State and county taxes in and for the following places, to wit: In Tuukhannock township, Monday August 2, 1875, at the house of Reuben Bonser. Tobyhanna township, Tuesday August 3, at the hcuse of Isaac StaufTer. Coolba'ugh township, Wednesday, August 4. at the house of J. B. Shaw. Barrett township. Thursday, August 5th at the house of John W. Yothers. Price township, Friday, August 6, at the house of Lewis Long. Paradise township, Saturday, August 7, at the house of James Kintz. M. Smithfield township. Monday, August 0, at the house of Jacob Place, and Tuesday August, 10, at thc house of James Place. Smithfield township, Wednesday, August 11, at the house of Simeon D. Bush, and Thurs day, August 12, at the house of Thomas BroJ head. Borough of East Stroudsburg, Friday, August 13, at the house of John Ilogenshield. Borough of Stroudtiburg, Saturday, August 14, at the Treasurer's office. Ross township, Monday, August 16, at the honoe of Jacob Stocker. EUred township, Tuesday, August 17, at the house of Stephen Boyer. Polk township, Wednesday, August 13, at the houxe of Jovl Kresge. Cheflrrrthill towrhip, Thursday, August 19, at the house of duffle Etoerle, ami Friday, August 20, at the house of Da'vicd Everett. Jackson township, Saturday August 21 at the house of Peter li. Storm. Hamilton-township, Monday, August 23, at the house of Charles Andrew, on Tuesday, 24, at the house of John Rhotles, and on Wednes day, August 2o', at the house of Charles Bossard. Stroud township, Thursday and Friday, Au gust 2G and 27, at the house of Silas L l)rake Pocono township,-Friday ,: September 3, at the house of Charles Brown. Tax payers who avail themsel ves of this op portunity to pay their taxes, will , be entitled to an abatement of fi?e per cent. For the con venience of tax payers visiting Stroudsburg, the treasurer will receive any of the above taxes at his office, before paid days. JONAS A LTJ M US, Treasurer. Treasurer' Office, Stroudsburg, J"uue 1, 1375. - C. 13. KELLER MANUFACTURE 1 "We respectfully call your attention to the fact that tre" have" just returned from the City with one of the beat selected stocks of GOODS that we have ever had ; and, hav ing bought our new Stock at very great bargains, wc propone to iri?ikc it lively in shoe leather. . ... j We honestly and candidly believe, that with our Facilities for Buying Utlbds Iow, and our doing a large Business on Small Margins, - and a CASH Basis; re can con vince you that we can make your GHEENBACKS go further, and bijj; Mofe Goods at our Store than you have been getting heretofore, WE sell SILVER'S .celebrated manufacture of FINE SHOES, which whenever tried b'tiee, require lio further feeoiu ruendation for their great arid good service: We have recently added to our bu&iness a Manufacturing Establishment, which is under the Superintendendcy of LEWIS WATERS, a skillful and experienced work man, aud wc are therefore prepared to make tc order, on Short notice; BOOTS AND SHOES of any grade, for Men and Women's wear. We use the best materials, insure fit, and do our work in the latest aud best styles: Repairing neatly and expeditiously done. Try us and receive the proof. C. B. KELLER, ,8troudsturg, April 29th, 1875. ORDINANCE No. 13. Re it Ordaiied and enacted by the Corporation of the Rorough of East Stroudsbvrg, in I'ou n Council Assembled, and it is hereby ordained j and enacttd by authority of the same: j Sec. 1. That the Stroudsburg Passenger I Ivailway Company be and hereby is required j and directed to remove the track of said Rail way to the center of Washington street ; be ginning at a point midway between the Eas tern ends of the Eastern wing-walls of the Iron Bridge over Brodhead's Creek in the said Bor4 1 ough of East Stroudsburg, to a point in said street" where Courtland street intersects saicf Washington street in said Borough near th'c store of Thomas Stemples. Sec. II. That said Stroudsburg Passenger Railway Company be and hereby is directed in re-layin j said Railway track to conform with the grade of said Washington street as the same hcjs been established by the Burgess and Town Council of said Borough of East Stroudsburg. Sec. Ill That ten days notice shall be given to said Stroudsburg Passenger Railway Com pany of th! enactment of this ordinance, and that said Railway be removed as hereiu en acted within two months from the service of said notice. Approved June 7lh, 1S75. PHILIP LYON, A ttest : Chief Burgess. Tueo. Y. Hoffman, Secretary. June 17 -4t. ANNUAL REPORT OP THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF EAST STROUDSBURG, Ending June 1, 1875. DR. Amount of School Tax Duplicate in hands of A. II AL- LET, Collector, 5444 45 CR. Exonerations ?29 4f Per rentage for collecting IS 67 Cr. as per receipt of Treasurer 370 00 41$ 13 Balance due Treasurer m $26 32 Amount of IJuilding Tax Duplicate SH7 17 Exonerations 29 4ft Cr. as per recept of Treasurer 139 (K) Per centage 13 79 187 25 Balance due Treasurer $2."9 92 . DR. Account of Treasurer, It. S. STf)Rf, with District. To amount ree'd, State appropriation 5140 18 BaL on hand as per last report 4 52 Am't ree'd cf Jacob L. Rhodes, 1873, 95 00 Of tax-payers on Duplicate while in Treasurer's hands 495 29 Of A. Hallet, Collector 370 00 For Tuition 10 00 $1114 07 CR. Bv cash fitt Teachers; salary, f7." 00 .. Secretary, " 16 00 Fuel and contingencies vo 43 Percentage 13 63 Total expenses Amount in hands of the Treasurer In hands of Collector Amount due District S69-5 06 Z6 32 S446 23 Bounty funds in hands of Treasurer, from last year, as per last report : J222 OS Amount ree'd of J. L. Rhodes, for 1873, 51 50 Amount ree'd on Duplicate while in Treasurer's hands 4v 29 Of A. llalfft, Cotrect?r, 139 00 910 S Cr. hy Interest paid Bonds redeemea For incidental expenses In hands of A. Hallet, Collector 1 Due District S2C3 It 6.V194 . 61 15 974 20 $239 92 195 f.2 Liabilities of District June 24, 1875. 3t. $2,749 00 J. F. II ERZOG, Sec'y. Borough Ordinance. Be it ordained hu the Chief Uuraess and Toicn Counc'dmen of the Borough of btroumunrff, and it ts hereby enacted by autltority of the same: That the following streets and parts of Ftree.ts be curbed and payed. with good hard Drick or Flag Stone, to wit: The North sido of Ana Street between Franklin and Centre Streets, seven feet wide. The east side of Analomink Avenue from the north line of William H. Garis' lot to Main Street, four feet wide. The west side of George Street, between Monroe and Sarah Streets, seven feet wide. Both sides of Monroe Street between Cen tre and Franklin Streets, and the South side between Fraukliu and thc Mill Race, seven feet wide. Also both sides of Simpson or Pocono Street, between Susan Street ml the Mill Race, six feet wide.- Should any person or persons affected by this Ordinance fail or refuse to lay said Pavements on or before the 1st day of Sep tember 1875, the Street Committee will proceed to do said work at their expense with twenty per cent, of the cost added. THEODORE SC1IOCII, Attest: Chief Burgess. B. S. Jacoby, Sec'y. June S, lS75-24-3t. MOTHER TROPHY lVO. fcY THE ESTEY- COTTAGE ORGANS ! Thenc superior and beautifully finihlied in struments ho far eclipsed their, competitor in volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone, an to carrv off the first and only premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe County Fair, held September 25, 1874. IJuy fffity thft best. For price fist addroxs Oct 1-tf. J. Y. SIOAFUS, DON'T FOOL YOLIBl JIOXEr away for worthless articles of Furniture, but go to McCarty & Sons, and you will get well paid for it. Juno 18,'74-tf B LANKS OF ALIv KINDS for Sale at this Office. . -.J AND DEALER $15,000 to 20,000 "W .A. 2ST T Hi D ! 7 Per Cent, COUNTY BONDS FOR SALE. IXTEKKST i'AYABLK AXSOALLV. The Commissioners of. Monroe Connty offer for sale 7 percent. Ronds to suit purchasers. The bonds are.issued undef Act of Assembly', of April 2d, 1870, authorizing the issue of bonds for the purpose of raising funds for the" building a new Jail. Said Bonds are exempt from all taxation, and a rare opportunity in offered to capitalist, larges or small, for invest ment at home on the mo'i't reasonable terra's; For further information apply lb' rS. The Commissioners will meet at their office in Stroudsburg, on Monday of each week, for the purpose of issuing Bonds.". .. .. . , M. It.DREHER, Clerk. June 10, 1875. STATEMENT, Stroudsburg School. District's Receipts arid Expenditures for 1874, tax rate lo mills ort the dollar of valuation. Am't of duplicate 1874, $ 2251 00 Receipts. Treas. received from former , . Treasurer, .... . I$7 $0 Received of Collector 2179 60 " State appropriation 353 32 " all other sources 3J7 43 $3117 C5 .Treasurer Expended. . For repairing and furn'ing $621 81 For teachers' wages, 1650 CC? For Fuel and contingencies, 117 78 Fees for Collector and Treas. 109 23 Debt and interest paid, 571 51 Other expenses, 69 20 Salary of Secretary, 25 00 $3164 53 Am't overpaid by Treasurer deducted to balance); 46 68 $3117 Co Amount of liabilities, 17S9 55 Am't of taxyet Uncollected, 1215 39 Exces of liabilities, . $.774 16 . . ROB'T R. DEPUY; Pres't Attest : C; S. Detrick, Sec. Stroudsburg, June 17, 1S75. STROfrHSmTRC; HAS A CIIEAr glotiiiN a Akd Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST 1 , JardqsJ,Minger has just returned with an entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, A XT) Gents' Furnishing Goods,- that lie bought at panic prices and i$ selling them at prices that astonish all. Call and look and be convinced before you p'tircha elsewhere. One door above "Hollinshead's Drug Stored 31 a v 6, '75-tf. tl t. A Tf II - Improved rUCl'MDEH V 001ri Ml isthocknow-r market, by ixptilar verdicts the best rminn for th lr money. Attention is ioTitMl r.Utoiiley's Improved It racket, th Drop 2heck Valve, which cau be withdrawn with ut dilurhiiig the joints, and th eopjwrf rhaniher which ucTr cracks, cVt-f nuts' ind will last a lifetime. Forsalobt iar" and tho trade peiierally. In ordr to atfrV :hat you set JUatchlcy'a lump, he rarcfur nd soe that it has my trade-mark as above. If you do not know, where to buv. deaeriiw tive eireulars, together with thc name and addrcsa rt tbe;irent nearest you, will be promptly furnished by addressintr. with stamp. C1I1S. G. BLATCIILEY, IBanufactnrrr, 506 Commerce it., Thiladerphla. 1 March 4, 175. 5m." tyeyer's Poultry Powdwv "Warranted, If tud In tlJne.' to cure chicken cholera and; rape. Wuhasupplj of this Powder, and a bestowal of erdtnary attenUoa to clean llnnia and propet feediug,' dust, exit and ccgahell-fornuug material, aay one may eepPoultry(vontncoiiant-.inrut)for any length ot tluie. with both profit and pleasure, rack age 25 eta., five for $1.00. Ask your dealer. Sent free upon re ceipt of price. Address, A. C. METEIt is CO.; Bartlmof June 17, lS75-Cm: vuu a neearut supply or ESTABLISHED 1823, MEYfiR & SON'S; PIANO MANUFACTtfKERKy 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No Qtfier Pianos have thc improvements Prtfe Medal ofthe Word's Fair, lmlon, Enpj land, and the highest Prizes in thU rountry awarded. May 20-,n " 4 XICE STOCK OF CHOICE .JL Family Groceries, Quceu.swreV Ols-' ware, Wood and Willow-ware, ai m c. r. Aviii'Sc Co. Term CASH. j:m. 30, '73 tf. PETER EDINUER, 1 KANUEI; JrOSTJOrfS: Com JACOB FRABLE,- ) s T3 is Sift tn S9nitrI,,)r4,hrtm"- Ti-r-nsfree. Au, l'cbruary , 1S75. lv. '