V ll'rl as she Joes her pups. i - heen found m Franklin and liver na " ,, mi, rt .1!irf7 said t ,.ntllS ACMI1. v ' J ' r!uil"r in every JesKjriptioii to the L.u variety- L-thePMt year, 1,ut two persons . P'-l within the borou-li limits or fLably light W"fn,orta,ity- f i . ..Prwnsloners on the rolls F ,0:4, u decrease of 4, 'Iff, the vear. The money paid is X, i'l .0 I the lft year than the year fore. will have this year the best and Minnesota ; 1 I!."" trcp f potatoes for many years. ,i of Western New York, notwith .j1;,,! the ravages- of the beetle, will be bmliii; to the average. i ... Plirtwfr rvmtitv whifdi There s a s 1,1 - ,kcs app' off t,ic trccs 111 0WUCr 8 I l, .r.l when there nappcus to ue. none uu rurU -..!.. f.,r liim. After this, who tic -'rounu ica'y ----- - i ll say that four-legged animals do not ,: the past week twelve eommereial frnti of Montreal have beeu obliged to like special arrangements with their Suitors to enable them to seeure an Jhwion of time to meet their engage- lients. )14 203,000 postal eards were Issued dur- mniith of July on the requisition 111" lilt . Uwtniastcrs. This is the largest number vcr issued in any one month oetore. it is .timatcd that nearly 115,000,000 cards ill be used during this year. ',w crop Louisiana rice has made its . i mi. . a. m tiiri'ir i ii nrnvniM'rv or H . . i he ineommsr crop arc repuricu to uu icry .vornble, and unless some unforseen acci- ih-nt happens in harvesting there will be a ,rirc increase in the yield. It is a remarkable fact that, while not no ex-President is living, the wives of five ftlu'ii) survive Mrs. Polk, .Mrs. Fillmore, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Lincoln ami Mrs. John ... ii i i-tiii. Oi these ladies, one is insane ana smother at the point of death. 1 V Kentucky fanner has a horse which ihas a pair of protuberances, like real horns, Lhout an inch long, growing upon his fore- Jl 1 Tim linriK Itivr'ni tit crnw wlifii rim I It .11. 1 'i hvi . . . . v - horse was about a year old, and promise to 1-e much longer. There is a horse at Jackson Mich., that is fily-one years old. lie was foaled in Clarence, Krie county, N. Y., in 1824, and his name is Konip. lie hasn't a single puff or wiiulgall on his legs, and does a good day's work every day. On Saturday last five car loads of wheat was flipped from IJaltiuiorc, consigned to ( )lii. The movement of "rain from Eas tern ports Wot ward is ijuite an anomaly, ami hovs what damage has beeu done by the recent floods in Ohio valley ami vicinity. (jcorgc Herring, of ( i rcenwich township. Berks county, raised a potato of the Early llusc variety, this season, which measured niie f ot five and a half inches in length, and eleven and one-half inches in circum ferciiej. It was taken from a stalk to which forty smaller tubers were attached. The Fuited States coast survey service are erecting a signal tower on the Lehigh mountain, three miles south of Allentown, II r the purpose of aiding in a sj'stcm of angles inland, in order to make the coast survey complete under the principles it is now being conducted upon, and not for a weather signal. A fourteen-year-old girl in Sandy Hill. N. Y., eloped with a school boy, got mar ried, and returned home with him to be forgiven. She was soundly spanked by her mother and the husband on his way out of the house was kicked eighteen tunes by her father. They had never read any thing like that in novels. A gentleman living at Slatedale, Lehigh count y, one morning last week gave two fine hogs some potato vines which were lull uf potato bugs, not thinking that they would be harmed by them. The hogs eat freely of the vines, and in the afternoon Kith died. It is supposed the bugs poisoned them, as no Paris grccu had been used on the vines. The first suit brought in Xcw York against the Canal King, being that of the Stater. James I. Lord to compel him to refund $35,000 drawn from the State Treasury, ac cording to Gov. Tilden, without authority f law, has been decided by Judge West brook iti favor of Lord. Either Tilden was lying, in his allegations of fraud in this and innlar cases, or the courts are on the side offraud. To which conclusion shall we come ? They are having hard times in Canada, due probably to the depression in trade the world over. Failures and temporary sus pensions have been reported from nearly nil the large towns and cities of the Poniin ". In Montreal alone during the past week twelve firms have been obliged to ask fusions from their creditor. These houses are considered good for all they owe, I'ut have be en unable to realize upon their assets. The damage to crops by recent Hoods will not better the Canadian money markets. firsshoppcrs arc becoming entirely too aunties have been compelled to cut their t bclbrc they were ripe. The grasshop pers have been taking them wholesale. -lany fijj jlaYe jocn 001Uplctcly ruined. J he grain is all cut off, leaving the stalk "aiuluijr like a stripped tobacco stem. They Jrc wwuiing worse every day. As the ine:id.jWs arc mowed and the hay stacked the hopper fckips fur pastures green and new. They have lit into gardens devour H'g eycrything green, and we learn that they l1Uve commenced on the corn. The , raiUsi was hoiicd, would destroy them such an extent that they could do but "We harm, but they hopped upon the ncus and laughed at the storm, the winds nia t.,0 rain. Since, they Mn to goon in Hir work of destruction with resumed Tpctites. "UHUTous in (jreenc county, say the farm 'J llc Wayncsburg J!rjuUu an of the -th has the following concerning the 1'sts : Farmers in this nnl W.-ishmfrm Bethlehem conies to the front with the oldest hotel. The Sun tavern was built in 1758. Washington and Lafayette drank from a stone well near. Both arc to be hauled to Philadelphia next year. Special USTotice. We have 1,000 Acres of Arkansas Farm Timber Iands to exchauge for a good Farm near Stroudsburg on a cash basis only. Pearson & Thompson, July 8 '75-tf.l East Stroudsburg. Wc have 1,000 Acres of good Farm and Timber Iand in Arkansas, within two miles of Railroad to exchange for a good farm near Stroudsburg. Also a dwelling in Brookly, paying $."0 per month, unincumbered for a good farm. Pearson & Thompson, July 8, '73-tf. East Stroifdsburg. Goods cheaper than ever at X. Ruster's He has them marked way down to bottom prices. New goods 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. llacr. A new lot on hand at Stokes' Mills $8 per ton or o0 cents per bushel. Price Grain wanted in exchange. Corn 9octs. per bushel. Rye $1.0.", at present May 13-lm. 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 below cost. Come one and all, now is your chance for Bargains. A fresh supply of En?lisli Salted 1'otasli, just received at Williams' Drug Store, Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa. War ranted pure. PETER, WILLAMS. J une G-tf, Just received at William's Drug Store, a larre stock of White Ijcad, Linseed Oil and VARNISH for the spring trade. Price of I.iead and Oil reduced. March IS, '75. MAIUIEEI. On July olst., by Rev. Abraham Bartholo mew, Mr. I j. A. Krnm, of Lehighton, Carbon county, and Miss Sarah Hill, "of West lVnn, Schuylkill county. On the same day, by the same, Mr. David EmlMxIdy, and Misa Lucetta Amelia Gross, both of Kast Penn, Carbon county. On the 1st, day of August by the same, Mr. Charles Zellner, of Mahoning. Carbon county, and Miss Adaline Elizabeth Wertman, of West Penn, Schuylkill county. On August oth, 1S7.", at the Cherry Valley M. K. Parsonage, by Rev. G. L. Schafler, Mr. Theo. Dennis, to Miss Anna L. Kemmcrer, !oth of tins county. LEGAL HOLIDAYS. Notice is hereby given that all notes and other jaers coming due on any Legal Holi days, viz: January 1st, February 22d, Decora tion day, July 4th, Thanksgiving day, Good Friday and Christmas day, must be met on the dny before, or on the Saturday previous if the Holiday thould come on Mondav. JEREMY MACKEY, Cashier. August 12, 187o-tf. ISG MASTER'S PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will oflrr fr sale at public rendu?, on Tuesday, August 24, 1875, on the premiw, at 2 o'clock p. mthc followin- valua lle Ileal ltate, Tiz: Xo. 1. All that certain nieua?c and trart of land, the IIoineiteal of the lata .larnb Siiigmastr, de'ea.'od, sitnatel in the lb trough of StroudlMir, the cHintr .eat of Monroe, county. Pa. The land front on -uin Street 'ZXXY, feet, on IVm-oiio street 41j feet, and on Ann street 276J feet, containing One and Three-Eighth Acres. It i most lieautifiiny shaded with Kvergreens, Maple ami other tree. The iiuproTenients thereon, couiMs of & Suburban Ornamental Villa, JJuilt of SJid Mawnry in Uriel:, IAinc-stone, Sand-Klone and JJrown-itione, M x fiO feet, three stories hitch, with a French roof over the whole, surmounted in the centre with a dome, and at the South-west corner hy an observatory. On the r.ast sine 01 1 tie ina is a two-story Brick Kitchen, 20 x 22 feet, French roof on it, and a 16 feet wide Porch on the other three sides of the building. AH the win dow and door frames are of dressed brow nst one. The entire building can heated by hot water or steam, and lighted with gas. Itath rooms and water closets on every floor of the houne. AH parts of the house are connected with the Htewart's room by annunciators and speaking tubes. A 10 feet wide Hall extends through the centre of the building on each story with the rooms on cither tide. The wood used in the' house is all perfect; nowhere, not in the floors, doors, frames, stairway or lath rooms can a knot or a flaw of any kind be found. The main building contains 15 rooms, all large, airy and well ventilated. All the rooms and halls are frescoed in oil colors. I?nt the crowing glory of the building is it magnificent stairway running from the firxt floor, in the centre of the hall, to the large dome in the roof, from which it is lighted built in a most massive style, throughout of black walnut, after the fashion of the old Rarons. Also a two ttory Dwelling House, 33 x 4-" feet, with a two story Kitchen 16 x 20 feet, a Ham 3.1 x I V) fort, ( arriage House. Ice House, llennerv. a brick Con servatory, Corn Crib and W'agon House, 2 Fountains of Water and a Deer Park, all in good order. AsMrouds biirg, with all its variety of delightful scenery, refresh ing and bracing air, is becoming known to "thousands of invalids and pleasure seekers, who epend the sum mer months here this property for location, beauty and comfort, would te most admirably adapted lor a first class permanent residence. No. 2. A lot on Main stree t feet front and 121 feet deep. No. X A triangular lot on Pocono Creek, in said Itorough. No. . Contains FOKTY-FI VK ACKKS and FIFTY PKUC1IFS in Stroud totvnsliip, adjoining the Itorotigh of Stroudsburg. This tract is all undcrag'xid stale of cultivation, lcatod hijfh, and on the highest pinnncle near the centre, is a Cotta;k HrsK, from w hich the lovers of comfort and cool bree.es, can enjoy themselves to their hearts content, by viewing the splendid valley i and magnificent mountain scenery for many mill's around. Is is well calculated by nature for a driving Park ; for which purpose it was frequently used by Mr. Singmaster. No. a. Fot itTF.EN AfBEs, good land, in Stroud town ship, near said lioraugti. No. fi. Foi'istkkn At res in Stroud township, near said Itorough, divided into three lots. Nos. .5 and t' will te sold in town lots seiicralejy or altogether, to suit purchasers. No. 7. About Tex Tiioisaxd Acres of Timber. Land, located in Smith field, r.arrett. Price, Hamilton, lioss, and Stroud townships. Terms and conditions will he made known on day of sale, by JAMT.S SI N'iMASILK, Artra 1 Stroudsburg, Augubt 5, 1875. t. ffl law To the Voters of Monroe County. With the approbation of all my friends with whom 1 have conversed upon the subject, I have decided to he a candidate for Treasurer of Monroe County, and if elected I pledge myself to attend to the duties of (tic oiuce personally. JEREMIAH KUESGE. Stroudsburg, Aug. 5, 1S75. t.e. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelitv and to the best of his abilitv. 1IF.NUY 1U lJIESKCKF.n. Hamilton, August .r, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respetfully ofler himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the office with fidelitv and to the best of his ability. SIMIVON FLTHEKMAN. Stroudsburg, August 5, 187r. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most rospetfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the office w ith fidelity and to the beat of his ability. LIN FORD MARSH. Stroudsburg, August o, 1873. Assignee's Notice. Assignment of Valentine llouser and Mary Ann, his wife, of Vlainfield township, Northampton county, Pa, 'Whereas, the above named have made an assignment of all their real and personal prop erty to the undersigned, for the benefit of their creditor, notice if therefore given that all per sons having claims against the araigoors will present them at once, and all indebted are no tified to make immediate pavment. U. W. KUSSELL, Assignee. 111 fast P. O. Northampton Co. Fa. August 5, 1875. 3t. CAMP MEETING. TO THE PUBLIC ! The undersigned hereby announces that they have secured the privilege of keeping a Hoard ing Tent, during the continuance of the Camp Meeting to be held in llinckle's woods, com mencing on Wednesday, August 18, 187i, and will be fully prepared to accommodate all who may desire meals or board bv the dav. The tabic will be .supplied with all the delicacies of the season. KATES OF CHARGES : Ureakfast 40 cent. Dinner 50 " Supper 40 " Regular boarders, per day $1. Feed for horses will also be sold. "WM. M. MOSIER, MILTON FKANTZ. August H, 1875. 3t CAUTION ! All persona are hereby cautioned not to trespass on any property of the undersigned, situate in Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa. Any one violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. JACOI1 II. BUTTS. Stroudsburg, July J9, 1S75. . Auditors Notice. Iaac S. Case, Superintendent,) Vet Ex. 42. Ti. V Samuel Stitzer. ) May Term 1875. The undorsifrned Auditer appointed by the Court oi fommon 1'lea.s of Monroe Count r, to make distribution of the money fund in Court arising from the sale of defendant's Ileal Kstate under ahoTe writ, hereby gie notice that he will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at the Prothonotary's office, in Stroudsburg, on Friday, August 20, 1S75, at 2 o'clock, I'. M., when and where all ersons haying any claim or demand on said fund will present the same, or be forever debarred from coming in for anr share thereof. TflO. M. MclLUEXEY, Auditor. Stroudsburg, July, 21, 175. STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE BOROUGH of STROUDSBURG, For the year ending June 7tli, 1875. WILLIAM WALLACE, Treasurer, in account with said fuud: nil. To balance due at last Auditor's settle ment JtOSll To cash on Duplicate of 1S69 l 05 " 1?70 57 26 1R71 97 54 " " " 172 169 75 u u " i7;l r-Mon To atotcd tax on Duplicate of 174, 4.T01 M " cash of Ed. Fisher on Duplicate of 1874 .14 00 " cash of J. I. Allender, lien for pave ment 0t 00 " cash received for 6 per cent Ronds issued to redeem K per cent. Itonda B.T50 00 " cash of Joseph Itrotzman, for error in interest, 1873, 5 00-J14.224 14 cn. Ry the payment of checks for the following named pur poses: Lighting street lamps $7,172 Oil, chimneys, Ae. 66 4ft Fire department 2n5 65 Material and work on streets 542 OO Secretary's salary and stationery in '74 54 35 Counsel fee for l"f74 20 00 Auditing and stationery for 174 1 25 Itefunding tax to Jesse "Albert, 174, 5 IS Serving notices, 9 20 Constable's and Jailor's fees 3 70 Printing and advertising 54 65 Extra police duty in lS7:t, 9 00 Costs on lien, settled with J. I. Allender 8 40 Making dog tax assessment, 172 4. 1R73 10 00 Cribbing on Itark street in 170 94 30 $1 174 R6 By Bounty Bonds redeemed 2,000 00 By Fire " 700 00 By 8 per cent interest repair Bonds redeemed 7,705 OO-SKMOS 00 By interest paid as per Bond book 3546 62 By Treasurer's commission on It. 1,926 48 at of one per cent, for money paid out 69 63 Bala nee i n Treasti rer'a h a nds 228 02 $14,224 14 JACKSON LANTZ.1 JOHN S. FISMKlt, Auditors. B. S. JACOUV, j Stroudsburg, July 2, 1875. July 29. St. I.UR1MTIF.S. Outstanding Bonds Bounty, ti percent, interest ?7,20 00 Uepair lionds, 8 per cent interest 7,210 00 " " ; " 8,:rooo Fire Bonds, 7 " " 5,100 00 Bonds insiied to redwm over-due 6 per cent Bonds 2250 00 $.10,340 00 iSF.TS. By balance in Treasurer's hands $228 at Amount of uncollected tax on Impli cates, of 1ST3 and 171, in hands of Ed. Fisher, CoII.h lor, 3262 68- $1,490 71 Liabilities over a.ctts 56,849 29 J.( KSON liAMZ, JOHNS. F1SIIEK, Auditors B. S. JACOBY. j July 2, 1S75. .It. ESTABLISHED 1823. MEYER Sc SONS, PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PTANOS, No other I'ianos have the improvements, Prize Medal of the Word's Fair, London, Eng land, and the highest Prizes in this country awarded. .May i!0-3m Blair Presbyterial Academy, BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. under the care of Newton Presbytery, will be re-oieneu September 7th. For information address II. D. GRFOORY, Ph. D. July 29, 1875. 2m. Principal. AUDITORS SETTLEMENT sr FOR THE BOROUGH of STROUDSBURG, For the year ending June, 1875. A. O. CREKXAVALD, Treasurer of the Stroud -bun: uuw i-j.niivi, iui me car cnuiug June V, loa, DR. To State appropriation $153 .12 To tuition of Liibil. out of Distrtet I 7i: To tax of John Keener ou Duplicate oi i-', 32G32 To tax of S. L. Drake, ou Duplicate of 1872. 4g- 9.T To tax of Linferd Ruth " 1874 172i 0 " cash of C. U. Wamick for lot 50 00 " " 1. Y. Baird, former Treasurer 228 67 " " John Mel 'art. Iat " 17 in Balance due A. O. Green wald " 32 50-SI. 405 83 cn. By amount paid Teachers on Cheeks $4t4 33 " " " " a accrued interest 49 85 u " " for Secretary's salary 1373 25 00 " " " Auditor's for 1S74. 6 00 " ." " for Printing, C6 00 " " " Fuel and Contingencies, 164 6;t " " " repairs for School Mouses 583 13 Treasurers Commission ou $.'139 05 at 2 per cent, paid out, GG 73 $3405 83 Examined and allowed, July 8th, 1875. JACKSON LAXTZ, 1 JOIIX S. FIS1IEK, Auuttor. B. S. JACOBY, STATEMENT of the Building Tax levied in DR. To mnouiit of Duplicate for Building $1492 10 - easu ior tot aem to v.. U. W arnick. 50 00- $1,542 10 CR. By exonerations allowed on Duplicate $51 24 " commissions for collecting $1440 86 at 5 per rent. 72 04 " canh paid for repairs in 1872 57 13 1873 94 17 ' ' 1S74 583 19 $857 77 Balance due eaid Building Fund SC84 33 This amount is now in use as ordiuarv School Funds aud due from the tame to the Buildinc Fund. JACKSON LAXTZ,"! JOIIX S. FISHER, V B. S. JACOUV, J Auditors. July 8, 1875. rETEU II. ROBESON and REUBEN THOMAS, Oyer seors of the Poor in account with Borough of Strouds hurjf, for year ending June, 1S75. Amount of Duplicate issued in 1874 $355 09 Amount of checks issued since last Auditors settlement to July 20, 1875, $1119 95 Peter II. Itoheson, Trealurer of OTcrseers, in account with said fund, DR. To cash of A. Fowler, on Duplicate of 1871, $6 71 u Linferd Ruth, 1873, 372 75 " ' " 1874, 222 89 $682 35 CR. By the payment of checks for the following named pur poses : For keeping paupers $286 IS For keepin; vagrants 71 70 For funerals 20 00 For rent 61 00 For Medical attendance 25 00 For auditing 1871. 1874 and 1S75, 12 00 For making Duplicates S 00 For printing 10 50 For services of overseers 151 05 For lumber 35 80 $681 23 Bal. due and in P. II. Rolttson's hands $1 12 J ACKSON LAXTZ.1 JOIIX S. FISHK '.U, Auditors. B. S. JACOBY, July 20, 1875. july 22. 3L J LOST, From my wagon on the public road be tween Stroudsbur?, and the residence of Jacob Treible, in Smithficld township, on Thursday, July 8, 1875, one blue and white striped woolen blanket, and a piece of checkered flannel red, blue, black and white. The finder will be suitably reward- en for his trouble, by sending me word, and I will call and get them. MATIIEW rilOCTOK, Bushkill, July 15, 1875-Ct. SOMETHING NEW r A SHOE MANUFACTORY. The underpinned would respectfully give notice that they have established at Williams' Hall hu i Id ing, cor ner of George and Monroe streets, Stroudsburg, Pa., a SHOE MANUFACTORY, for the making of all kinds of Lady's and Gentlemen and Children's Boots and Shoes anil Uppers. Particu lar attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Persons havinc deformed feet, hunionsor 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. llavinsr had a laree experience in New York we feel confident that we can suit customers as to qualities and price, all of our goods both for geueral and special sale are warranted to be as represented. Please cive us a call, examine our goods and materials consisting of Surges, glazed French, Mat and French Calf Kid, long grained, lirusn ana I eooiea noai Morocco, r rencn im 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 we have nothing to conceal, either in stock or make from the public, but would invite their closest scrutiny. July , '75-tf It- K. CROMMETT A CO. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Br virtue of an alias onler of the Orphans' Court of Monroe Count v, will be -exposed to public sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 5th, 187fi, the following described Ileal Estate, late of Leri btrouM, deceased, tii : A certain Ixt. Messtiatre and Farm of Land Situate in Stroud township, Monroe countj, containing 25 Acres, more or less, adjoining land of Kbenerer Hunt, .Ino. P.oy, Chas. Hearing and M rs. .1 no. I wrteK . About 'JO acres cleared, balance Timber Land The improvements are a Frame JM 1 . Dwelling House, fc('$L lfi bv IS feet. H stories; FU A M ICiJuCH HA UN and other out buildings. ( Jood young Apple Orchard, TfXon 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 MOKKIS II. STKOUSS, Adm'or. Iy order of the Court. Tuo. M. McIlhanev, Clerk. July 15, '75-3t. TO THE LADIES. Ladies Hair-Combings, made up cheap and good into 1 raids, Swithces, Curls, Frises, etc., orders left at Mrs. P. K. Clemens' J'ancy Mil linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send by mail to C. Sc. L. E. LAKE, Stroudsburg, Monroe eon tit v. Residence two mfles wct-.t rt' Stroudrhurg on the KunkUtown road. July 8, 1876-6m. STOP THIEF! Terrible Sensaiion !! THE CHEAP AUCTION STORE AHEAD ! THE BED FLAB FLOAUIXG TO TIIK BKEEZE ! The crowds are coming from every quarter. SUMMER GOODS are rushing off at cos t and sonic below cost! Wonderful knock down in prices 0 profits! These are "Facts." j Wc have marked down our bloacbed and unbleached Muslsu from 1 to 2 cents jx-r yard. Our Calicoes kuocked down 2 cents n! yard. Our ITamburtr Edrin?s. Swiss and Cam. brick Muslin, l'ckas and Victoria lawns marked down Irom J to 5 cents a yard. Our black and colored Alnaccas down from 5 to 10 cents a yard. Our Cotton bats and best Carret warn down from 5 to C cents per lb. Our Hosiery, Gloves and Notions won derful cheap. Children's and Mkses striped Hose only 8, 10 and 12 cents a pair. Our L inen Towlcs, Table Damask," l?ed tic, Flannels, heavy Shirtings', Pant-stuff. Couuterpanes and Carpets, bv far the cheai- est in the County. Come aud see for your self. We have four thousand j-ards of beauti ful bonnet and sash llibbons, some five and a half inches wide, for 25 cts. a ard. Some llibbons as low as o 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. Wc arc now scllintr a irood soft felt Hat for Boys and Men for SO cents and $1 2-5, nearly halt price. We have Missc's and Ladies Straw Hats t rimed, for the wonderful low price of 25 and 50 cents. Wc are selling beautiful Flowers much less than half price. Wc arc selling good Cassimcrc Coats for 3, 4 and 5 dollars. Wc arc selling fjoo1 Vests, well made, for GO cents, and Pants for $1. Wc will sell a whole summer suit, for Men, coat, vest and pants, well made, for S2 35. Wc will sell a whole suit, well made, of Cassimcre cloth, for $8, and Children s and Youth's suits for $4 and $6. Wc will sell Youth's and Men's leather Gaiters for $1 50 and $2. We will sell Misse's and Women's god cloth Gaiters for 51 25. We have given you a few samples. Now for the ltusli ! Come one and all. Come from Stroudsburg A EastStroudhhurg. Com from Con&densia. Come from Oakland and Tobyhsnna. Come from SpragucTille Si the SmithftddV. Come from Portland and Water (tap. Come from Cheonut Hill and Hamilton. Come from KellerBtille and Bartonville. Come from Chcry Valley and the Mountain. Come even from Paradise, aud we will do you good. Wc have swung out The Heel llog, to the breeze. When you come to town get your eye on it and don't take it off until you get in the Wonderful Cheap Auction Sstoro, among the Clieap Groods. Wc wish to inform the public that we have no connection with any other IStorc new or old in Stroudsburg. We mind our own business and let our neighbours and their goods alone, wishing them all peace and prosperity. PTXKnR&CO. April 15, 1S75. ly. FOR SALE CHEAP. A LA IV LIBRARY, principally Standard English Works. Jnly 8-3t. S. O. TII HOOP. ANNUAL mSTlUCT KEPOllT OP SMlTHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT. For the year ending June 7, 1875. Tax rate 10 mills on ttie dollar of valuation. nrrKifrs. Amount of tax levied for wliool purposes .iiiiodut colKtea hf Treasurer JHI0 IS Collator GMV S21S9 73 tarn 2 Total anioitnt received on Ditili:ito ieceiveu irom itaie appropriation S281 78 " . . " Co. Treasurer, from sail's land 3.T02 29 7; 341.17 Hal. on hand from Treasurer Total receipts from all sources S'J3$0 H5 E-VI'KNl-KS.' Teacliers wajres Iti'ltaint, renewals, Ac: 61 80 K7 44 4." 00 15 tW 4 4 lWOtl SO 83 I'uel ana eoiituiKencie Treasurer'? commissions StTetary's salary Auditor ana Town t lerk lMt ami interest paid I'aid other Districts Total expenses of District Total expenses over receipts SHI 47 KF-'HJt'UCES. a hands of Collector S-2 W $24 81 tl 16 00 Koturned to Commissioners' Total resourees i.ijnii.iTiES. mount duo on unpaid bills Liabilities over resourees July 1, 1875. 3t. $117 ISf E. T. cilOASDALE, See': 15,000 to 20,000 "W A. IsT T IE D I 7 Per Cent. COUNTY BONDS FOB SALE. INTEREST PAYABLE ANN t ALLY". The Commissioners of Monroe Conntv offer for sale 7 percent. Bonds to suit purchasers. The bonds are issued under Act of Assernblf' of April 2d, 1S70, authorizing the issue of bonds for the purjose of raising funds for the building a new Jail. Said Bonds are exempt from all taxation, and a rare opportunity -i ottered to capitalist, largcsor small, for invest ment at home on the most reasonable terms,, For further information apply to PETER E DINGER, 1 S.VNUEL POSTENS, Com'rs. JACOB FRABLE, j The Commissioners will meet at their office in Stroudsburg, on Monday of each week, for the purpose of issuing Bonds. M. II. I7KEIIEK, Clerk, June 10, 1ST"). FARM FOR SALE. uate in Hamilton township, Monroe 4 'omit T, l'a., near Itosiardville, and 6 miles from Stroudsburg, County seat of Mouroe, containing 75 Acres, about S Acres Timber Land, the balance improvM land lime stone soil, in a liigh state of cultivation. The iilC provrments are a Frame House, containing nine rooms; Barn 32 by 40 fee; Wagon Shed, Pie-iien IS by ,Tl"f't. wun arriage l louse attached. ant all vttttt neossarv out-buildings; a nttver falling wH of water near thi dwelling. There is an excellent Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees on the farm, consisting of Apple, Peach, Cherry, rtiitn. I'runes, i rao-appie, several varieties, lirapes, standam and dwarf Cherries, Ar.; a Lime Kiln, and one of tbm best stone quarries in the valley. The 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 U a good chance for a bargain. riiTEtt. W. PIIAFEH. IVvjsardsville, July 1, 1S70. tf. NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYEES or MONROE COUNTY. In pursuance to an Act of A.weniblv, entitled "an Act relating to the collection of State ami County Taxes in the county of Monroe," ap proved May 6, 1SG7, the county Treasurer will meet the lax-pavers of said county for the collection of State and county laxes in and for the following placet", to wit: In Tuukhannock township, Monday Atigut 2, 1875, at the house of Reuben Ronser. Tobyhanna township, Tuesday Augnst S, si the house of Isaac Staufl'er. Coolbaugh township, Wednesday,- August 4 at the house of J. B. Shaft". Barrett township, Thursday, August 5th at the house of John V. Yothcrs. Price township, Friday, August " 6, at the house of Iewia Long. Paradise township, Saturday, August 7, at the house of James Kintz. M. Smithiicld township, Monday, Angnut 9f at the house of Jacob Place, and Tuesday August, 10, at the houne of James Place. Smithficld township, Wednesday, August 11, at the houseofSimcon I.Bnh, unci Thurs day, August 12, at the hous of Thomas Brol heid. Borough of Kast Slroudsourg, Friday, August 13, at the house of John Hogenhield. Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday, August 1 1, at the Treasurer's ofliee. Boss township, Monday, August 10, at the house of Jacob Stockcr. Kid ml township, T'.esd;y, August 17, at the house of Stephen Boycr. Polk township, Wednesday, August 13, at the house of Joel Kresge. Chestnuthill township, Thtirstlay, August 10, at tle house of Charles Kberle, ainl Friday, Augtist '20, at the house of Davietl Kverett. Jackson township, Saturday Angtit 21, at the house of Peter U. Storm. Hamilton township, Monday, August 2.', at the house of Charles Andrew, on Tuesday, 21, at the house of John KIkxWs, and on Wednes day,' August 27, at th liouae i( Charles Bossard. Si mud township, Thurstlay and Friday, Au gust 20 and 27, at the house "of Silas I brake. Pocono township, Friday, September o, at the house of Charles Brown. Tax payers who avail themselves of this op portunity to pay their taxes, will be entitled to an abatement of five per cent. For the con venience of tax payers visiting Stroudsburg, the treasurer will receive any of the above taxes at his oflit-e, In-fore said davs. JONAS ALT1MFS, treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg, June 1, 1S7". For sale at this OUice.