iWOiywHts,-: war lias h. the Shenandoah Memo, fl.oc" (" .1 distance ot nineteen V" (,fVirg!a,.a i 'fiomHarriur-. Idis Democrat ?ays, .1 new town, i m. . Tvroue I has ust been la t becii laid out on 3-alloJ ,.!. Railroad, near 31c r . i..itiiii 11 W 't, ..l.,V.s mills, Clearfield county. 1 in I, .....l..v 1Y J'l,ul it i. . uTi 1.. . tMKi.o-s remarks . ;lrKS ; inu ouiy 11.11 JT.i l,,h this world and O'cajKj ccn- l;ick road riroaIVfrivcl the main turnpike and do f.'.m cent trati A Young statesman. rVicksburg Herald. Tkl,tlu-ry, when a Victsburg bo; LuWe with a neighbors boy an, ana 1 1 . Kl..st' he realized tliat t that some lst he done at home, and he slid h 112 urn"1 - 7 .. .1 , imi. iLinl saui "-V-tlier, yo know how good and kind ,vc Kvii to -Mrs. .1 nexiuoor : I have tried to be a rn til uni rli i.. li,K 'Well, do you know that she says you ' with a white wash brush. End tliat father ought to have a pcnsiou for if I VOU X 1 if. slid out, and when Mrs. P. reached I, ,.jto, on her way to me nousc to s . ri .... I...,- must be pounded up in that f jltf hoard a shrill voice calling out : I r-Vil.' wretch, don t you enter that 1 ' ... 1111" (r;l ti i,r you 11 get seaiacu 1 f l. returned home, and the young states l,in lrc'i'ped down under a shade tree, liilfd P h lieeis, ana soiuy cnuckieu : I 4.ti,., wttVs her. and now I want to II ittv l . i. i.,r Turn airain tor lust iourtccn 1nK.11 r t, r . SUICIDE OF MR. G. W. NORTHROP. Remarkable Hallucination of Jay Gould's Brother-m-Law. TrsKHANN'orK, Pa.. Aug. 21. Mr. G hr ",.!tlir(.i. lor some years past a vo.si- I. 1 :.. at.... i .'tit rM 'iiiauriiM, .'iwniw iuit' ) x .i., at 1't tlio j-ast year or two a readout of ii'uiikli.iiiiMck Pa., committed suunlo by liitinu' ii'S tiircai wiiu a ia.or on inc im i.-t. .Mr. Xoi thrnp was a highly respected i,Tii.:ii:t. an active member of the 3Ie-Iin.ii-! l-j'isropal Church, a brutlier-in-law I'.Iav ti-'uiil. and also of G. K. Palon, for i.r n;!-r r part owner of the extensive ltiiirries ;it T iinkhannock and Canadensis. I i -.'.I. ... .1. . 01 bir. .rtlirojt had for some time sunered treat !v fi . nu dvspepsia. and has freuently i i veil wav to melancholy moods and occa-ii-iaa! hallucinations, the last being that the mris now in sesidii at the place of his re- i'lciice were ahtiut to try him tor some i ir ir. 1 1.:.... if:.. . 1 .ii. treat ii;ciiee. lie loeiveu juuieii in u i;uii t Kim aad cut his throat with a razor. His i.ile. who had fur several davs been watch- iur liis lui'Vciiionts. went to the doir short ; ai'rcr and finding it locked had it forced j eii. She found him lying on the floor in he agonies of death. Mr. Xerthrop leaves a highly respected ii'e auJ a numerous family of childreu to tauurn his tragic death. AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Laborer's Wages Crop Averages. Washington, August 20. Returns re ceived at the Department of Agriculture bow the average price of farm labor, with oanl, per month in the United States to e ? 1 1! 40 at the present time, making a :eclui'' of nearly '11 per cent, since 1809. A part of this difference U found in the isprojtortioii in numbers of laborers of the ighcr .ii! 1 lower classes in efficiency and n'liey value. The lowest waires tre in the outlicrn States. Keturns of sncmr cane crors show that llisk;ppi has an increased acreage of S T ceut.. and Georgia of 1 per cent. The tlier suinir-prod UCltiLf St:it?. linwfvor. Hr a decline. Louisiana, which produces y 1 , ie great mass ot American cane suipir, is r 1 -vi lciu. ueiow lasi vcar s acreage : ooutli 1 x 11 1 . , . . . 'irnlin-i . . r. . x . o per cent.; icxas. o ter cent Alabaua, Cjr cent., and Florida, 14 per eiu. jjouisiana rerorts averaire condition. i'.id MissLssinrii. 3 ier cent. siImivp. lt , - The other States are all below the average rum :j to 10 per cent. The severe cold ! fpnng impaired seed cane in some coun ies. leaviii" inn- f,f tl Jrum stubble cane. Aples are below the f wage in all the States except Vermont, Honda and Texas. The lowest average is n Indiana. Grapes have done better than ithcr apples or peaches. Timothy is in naximum condition in Kentucky. Only , ive other States arc above average, viz : aexan. Oregon, Indiana, Elaine and Iowa. It minimum condition is found in New jersey All the New England States ex- pi -'lame, the .Middle, South Atlantic and "d fctau-s are below averaire. Clover is I'ot quite bo good as timothy, and j.asture flows a considerably higher average than inowujp-ass. Chinch buss do not anitear y have reconnnenceil mirntimw rn inr f onsiderable scale in the East. Special Notice. T.nS TC '00 Acres of Arkansas Farm Cr t0 aoge for a goxi Farm 1 -"uuuwri,' on a casu basis only. U'i S 'J EastStroudsburg. r,,:V'- bavc 1.000 Acres of ond Farm and i :!:. J 1,1 Arkansas, within two uiilcs , i.i,ih.;,.j to exchausc for a pond farm near l",-l'UUIr C -v.H a dwell in ? n l,.rtnlKr m,JA, unin.:uu,boretl for a irond farm. Pkaiuson Thompson'. uiv 8, If. J Cast Stroudsburt . -. 7 JIH, i 0a!'crt,ianev at N. Kustcr't f y them uiaike.l U-.-.VT in iw.ft.,,,, No tOOrlj m-Tll . . i . iwrel ...:r "'"arrive at . liuster s Un e -via arrive il. v"UJ"CXt. Hon t lail to call and sec em. Tl , . uud,:, .(lUa- Puster's, as be is uuuersolu. Piaster. A icq ... on hand at fct,,!.W f,lia new Price W, J - Jn f cent. er bushel. Grain " i rr.i, o , litre. iMroiU AXT. Tu order to nuil tlic Poot and Shoe Pusiness, Simon Fried offers liis entire stock of Poots and Shoes, at first cost and brio ic cost. Come one and all now is vour chance for Uarirains. A fresh supply of KHprJisIi S;iltcl I'olasli, just received at Williams' Drug More, Wain street, otroudsbunr, l'a. War ranted pure. PETER WILLAMS. June G-tf. Just received at William's Drus Store, a Iirire stock ot lute Jjcad, hinseed Oil and AllNISII for the snrinsr trade. Price of Lead and Oil reduced. March IS, '75. MAIUIIKJ"). On Saturday eveninfr, Aug. 21st, ISTo, at the "Jiranch C ottage," by the Jlev. (Jeo. Duhl Toust, pastor of Smithfiehl Iiiitheran parish. Mr. .John St Albert ami Miss Sarah Jane Iepuy, botli of Water (Jap, Pa. rii:j:. In Stroml township, Aug. 21st, Sarah Heller, ageu 23 years. In Stroud township, Aug. 21st, Nettie May Shook, daughter of Pavhl and Shook, aged 10 months and 21 day?. At Del. Wate Gap, on the 19th inst., Mrs. ITattie !., wife of Mr. II. L. Staples, aged 41 years.- At Delaware Water Gap on, the 20th of August, Jlims, son of James and Anna Den ni.s, aged ll years, 7 month 11 days. Wore itoath diMiifil, poor man wmiM live in vain. Peaih won mis to euro ; we fall, we rise, we rein, Spring from our fetters hasten to the skies Wlu-n blooming Iilen gathers on otir sight, The king of terrors is the prince of peace. NOTICE. THE MEMP.KKS of the Monroe County Mtital Fire Insurance Company, are hereby notified that the annual election of Managers for said Company, will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsbunr, on Mon- dav, September Uh, 1S7S, at 2 o'elock in the afternoon 01 saui uay, ai wnicn nine iiuneen Manacers will be chosen to serve for one year, or until others are dulv qualified to fill their places, pursant to Section 4th oi the act 01 Assemblv ineorporating said Com pan v. K I ) W A K I P.. DKF.IIEK, &Wy. Otliee of the M. C. M. F. I. Co. 1 Stror.d.-hni'r, Aug. 2t, 1S75. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET HENRY D. BUSH Is selling off hi; SUM M El! STOCK At Cost, TO MAKE 1100N for FALL STOCK! Please call and examine goods before buying elsewhere. II. D. BUSH. :troudsburg, Aug. 10, 1S75. lm. SherifFs Sale. rv virtnoof a writ of Fi. Fa. to m lireetel1 isnel out f the "011 rt uf Common I'leas of Monroe County, I will expose t sale at 1 ulilic eiulue, on SATURDAY, September 11, 1S75, at 2 o'cloek in the afti rnoon. at the Court Houe in the ltorough of Str.udhiiri. Monroe County, the fol lowing d.cnboi Ileal 1-state, to wit : A certain messnase and lot of land situate in MrouU Townhip, in said County, eoutuining Thirty-five Acres, adjoining land of Klijah Sehu?, Chas. K. Durfec, lyoo nora 1 II. hapman and l:rlhfad"a Creekf.nt-arly all clcaruu land. Improvements Frame Dwelling House, m mm III a 2ix2c; ftM-t, 2 stories ; Frame Earn and oth-SL er out-buildini:s. Also a FRAME GPJST MILL, Vtx 10 feet, 2l. stories lii-h. S Itun of Stones, a pranary hi'.ildim: attache!. The Mill is in food runninij order, and has sufficient water t run the whole jvar. S;-ied and taken in execution as the pruiiertT of Jom'iiU C. Itoiniae, and to he soid l.v me for cash. JACOU K.VHAFlili, Sheriff. Sheriff's offiee, St roiulshurg, At: 21, 175. j Au?;ist '."Uh, 1871. Sheriff's Sale. Ev virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will exiKjse to Bale at Pub lic Vendue, on SATURDA Y, (U Uth Jay of Stptemhcr, 1ST 5, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Iiorough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the following Ileal Kntate to wit: All that certain messuage and tract of land situate in Jackson township in paid County, containing 60 Acres of land, adjoining land of Edwin Bonsard, John Pinker and others ; about 45 acres cleared, 7 acres Meadow, balance Timber Land. The improvements are Dwelling House, 20 x 24 feet li stories: 1 House 20 18 feet, 1J Stories, Stable 10 x IS feet, a good Apple Orchard on the premise, and stream of Water running through the same. Seized and taken in execution at the property of Peter Woodling and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SUA FEU, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Strotiddsburg, 1 August 24, 1875. Blair Presbyteria! Academy, BLAIESTOWN, N. J. under the care of Newton Presbytery, will be re-opened September 7th. For information address II. 1). GUECJOUY. Ph. D. July 20, 1S75. 2m. Principal. LEGAL HOLIDAYS. Notice is hereby given that all notes and other papers coming due on any Legal Holi dayp, viz : January 1st, February 22d, Decora tion day, July 4th, Thanksgiving day, Good Friday and Christmas day, must be met on the day before, or on the Saturday previous if the Holiday should come on Monday. JEREMY MACKEY, Cashier. August 12, 1875-tf. a -i tilt B LAXKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this OOkc. To the Voters of Monroe County. Tho iinJi-rsigticil does IhtcIiv most frfiotrtill y offer limiseii to Hie voters ol .uouruu county us a laiiunJuto for the oitico of A-tsociate JtuJtje. If 'loct-l lie promises to discharge tW duties of the ottice with hJoiitv aul to th m-st of hi abilit v. CHAKLKS V. lLC Ki:K. r.:irntt, August '2C, lS7"i. To the Voters of Monroe County. The tindorstjrni'd diK-s herehv mot reswetfiillv ftr-r himself to tin; voters of Monroe County as a eumliilatcv lor tlio oliice ol Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe Comity. If elected ho protnises-to discharge, the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best f his ahilit v. joiin it. i i;NNi:u, Hamilton, August 2, To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herehy most ri-sjieetfully oflor himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for the ollico of Prothonotary and Cleric of the Courts of Monroe County. If elected, he promises to discharge the duties the of otlice with lijelitr, and to the U-st of liis ahilitr. THOtf. M- Mi l LI I AN MY. St roudshu r, August in, 1S73. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, does hereby most respectfully ttler himself to the voters of Monroe county, iw a candidate for the office of Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of- tiec with txtclity and to the best ol Ins ability. Johns, fish t:i:. St roiulshurg:, August 10, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned d-K-s hereby most resjMH-tfully oIUt liiiuself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate ior mo omee ol Register and Recorder. If elected he promise to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. JOHN APl'KXZKLLER. Stroudsburg, August 26, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. With the approbation of all my friends with whom I have conversed upon the subject. 1 have decided to be a cauuuiate lor Treasurer of Monroe County, and if elected I pledge myself to attend to the duties of tne ottice jicrsoiiallv. JF.r.IIMIAII kkcsci;. Stroudsburg, Aug. ", 1 S7.. t.e. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respect fullv offer iiimsei! to tne voters ol Monroe county, as a candidate for the otSee of Covnty Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of tho of fice witli tidviit v and to the lcst of his ability. IIFNltV IL BILSIXKEn. Hamilton, August 5, 1S7). To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does here by most respectfully ofTr himself to the voters of Monroe couuty as a candidate tor tne ozuee ol County Treasurer. If elected ho promises to discharge the duties of the otliee with fidelity and to the In-st of his ability. SIMPSON FETIIEILMAN. Stroudsburg, August 5, 1S73. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby mot respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county ixo candidate for the otlice of County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the otlice with fidelity and to the best of his ahilitv. LINIOKO MAESII. troud.sburg, August .", 1373. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer liiiuself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate fore the otlice of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. WILLIAM S. DEPUY. Smithfield, August 2(5, 1S7.1. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters ofMouroo county, as a candidate for the otlice of County Commissioner. If elected he-promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. MELCHOIU DiiEHER. Stroud township, August 2i, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate lor the ot County Commissioner. If elect rd he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. I'ETEKS. ElilNGEK. Hamilton, August 2(5, 137.1. ESTATE NOTICE. All persons indented to John X. Stokes, of Stroubsburg, late deee.ised, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are desired to present them in proper order lor settlement without delav. STOUDELL STOKES, Administrator. Stroudsburg, Sth mo. 10th, 1875. NOTICE. In the matter of the voluntary assingment of HKUliUM M. KllLHUJ-J, for the benefit of his Creditors. Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of said Ileuben M. Kresge, and to all jwrsons interested in said trust to be and appear at a Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, to be holden at Stroudsburg, to the 27th day of September, A. D., 1875, on agree or suggest the name of some suitable rerson as Assignee or Trustee and in default of such agreement or suggestion, the Court will then appoint such suitable person. Uv the Court "THO. M. McILIIANEY, August 19, 1875-3t. Prothonotary. Assignee's Notice. Assignment of Valentine Jlouser and Mary Ann, his ttie, of I'lainfield 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 creditors, notice is therefore given that all per sons having claims against the assignors will present them at once, and all indebted are no tified to make immediate payment. K. W. IUJSSKLL, Assignee. Pelfast P. O. Northampton Co. Pa. August 5, 1S75. 3t. CAMP MEETING. TO THE PUBLIC! The undersigned herein' announces that they have secured the privilege of keeping a Board ing Tent, during the continuance of the Camp Meeting to he held in Hinckle's woods, com mencing on Wednesday, August 18, 1875, and will be fully prepared to accommodate all who may desire meals or board by the day. The table will be supplied with all the delicacies ol the season. RATES OF CHARGES : Breakfast Dinner Supper Regular boarders, per day 40 cents, 50 " 40 " SI. iced for burses will also be sold. WM. M. MOSIER, -MILTON FItANTZ. August 5, 1875. ot CAUTION ! .ft ii persons 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 prosecute! to the full extent of the law. JACOi; II. DUTTS. Stroudsburg, July 2'J, 1875. Auditors Notice. Isaac S. Case, SuM!rintcndent, Vkv Ex. 12. Mav Term 1S7j. vs. Samuel Stitzer. The undersigned Auditor npMinted hv the Court of Common Mens of Monroe County, tomakedistribiitioti oi ioc money niixi m i oint ariMiig from the side of defendant's Keal Instate under above writ. hereby irives iiuiicv iiihi in- in aurna to diitics of his nnint- meut at the Prothonotary's otlice, in Stroudsburg, Friday. August -.'0, 1S73, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when a: where nil persons having any t laim or demand on said n ml ncre nit perxns Having any claim or demand on sa i nd will present the same, or le forever debarr 0111 coming in for but share thereof. lun.l will present the same, or le forever debarretl irom coming in lor any share thereof. Tilt). M. Mel LI 1 LN FA', Auditor. Stroudsburg, July, 21, l.s7.-,. ESTABLISHED 1823. MEYER & SONS, PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS No other Pianos have the improvements, Prize Medal of the Word's Fair. Ixmdon. Kmr. land, and the highest Prizes in this countrv awarded. May 20-3m AUDITOHS SETTLEMENT FOR THE BOROUGH of STROUDSBURG, For the year ending June, 1875. A. O. GRKlStYVALn, Treasurer f tk Stroud.bure it:..i.4 i 1 1 KFvuwi I'lPiimi, iwr iuc jemr euuiug juu 7t i5. DR. To Stato appropriation JS55 12 To tuition of pupils out of District 1 8 76 To tax of John Keener on Duplicate of 1872, 326 32 To tax of S. L. Drake, on Duplicate oflS7i 432 93 To tax of I.infer.1 Iluth u 1874 1726 tt " cash off. IT. Warnick for lot 50 tX) " " P. Y. Ilaird, former Treasurer 22S 67 " u John Met 'arty, late " 1X7 30 llalance due A. O. ufecnwald " 32 50- 3,405 83 CR. By amount paid Teachers on Cheeks S2144 33 " " " " as accrued interest 4'J S." " " " for Secretary's salary 1373 2"i 00 " " " Auditor's for 1874. 6 00 " " . " for Triii tinjr, 66.00 " " ' Fuel and Contingencies, 161 63 " " " repairs for School Houses 583 TJ Treasurers Cotninissioii on 3330 05 at 2 cr cent, paid out, 6G 73 S405 S:l Examined and allowed. July Sth, 1875. Si.l. rz, ) R, j-A JACKSOX EANTZ .TOIIXS. FISHER, Auditors, 15. S. J.U'OliY, STATEMENT of the Building Tax levied in 1S72. -DJ?, To amount of Duplicate for ItiiilJin-4 10 caaii for lot sold to C. L . Waruiclc 50 00- 51,542 10 CR. Ry exonerations allowol on Duplicate 651 24 coimuissions for collecting sllK) SO at 5 per cent. 72 01 " cash paid for repairs in 1S72 57 13 u .. 1S7;. y4 17 " " 1S74 58-3 10 S?37 77 RalMico due said Building Fund 5681 S3 This amount is now In use as ordinary School Funds and due from the baine to the Iluildin? Fund. JACKSOX LAXTZ, 1 JOHN S. FISHER, Auditors. 1. S. JACOBY. ) July 3, 1875. TETER II. ROBESOX and REI'BEX THOMAS, Oyer- aeers of the Toor in account with Rorough of Strouds burg. for year eudinc June, 1875. Amount of Dujilicate issutsl in 1874 SS55 09 Amount of check issued since last Auditors settlement to July 20, 1375, $1119 95 Tetcr II. Robeson, Treasurer of Overseers, in account with kuid rund, DR. To cah of A. Fowler, on Duplicate of 1S7I, SK 71 " Linferd Ruth, u 1R73, 372 75 " u uu 222 89 8C82 3-5 CR. By the payment of checks for the following named pur poses : For keeping paupers $286 IS For keeping vagrants 71 70 For funerals 2 00 For rent 61 00 For Medical attendance 25 00 For auditing 1871. 1874 and 1875, 12 (Hi For making Duplicates 8 00 For printing 10 50 For services of overseers 151 0 For lumber 35 80 SCSI 23 Bal. due and in P. II. Rolieson's bauds $1 12 JACKSOX LAXTZ,) JOHNS. FISHER, V Auditors. B. S. JACOBY, ) -july 22. at. July 20, 1875.- STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE BOROUGH of STROUDSBURG, For the year ending June 7th, 1875. WILLIAM WALLACE, Treasurer, In account with aid fund : DR. To balance due at last Auditor's settle ment $108 11 To cash on Duplicate of 1869 1 95 " " 1870 oi " " " 1871 97 54 " " 1872 1G9 75 ' " " 1873 681 00 To abated tax on Duplicate of 1874, 4301 53 " cash ol hd. Usher on implicate oi 1874 348 00 " cash of J. I. Allender, lien for pave ment 101 00 " rash received for 6 er rent Bonds issued to redeem 8 ir cent. Bonds 8350 00 " cash of Joseph Brotzman, for error in Interest, 1873, 5 00-114,224 14 CR. By the payment f cheeks for the following named pur- pscs: Lighting street lamps $7,172 Oil, chimneys, Ac. 66 4(5 H re department Material and work on streets 542 00 Secretary's salary and stationery in '74 51 Counsel fee for 1874 20 00 Auditintr and stationery for 1874 1 25 Refunding tax to Jesse Albert, 1874, 5 18 Serving notices, 9 20 Constable's and Jailor's fees 8 70 Trlntlng and advertising 54 65 Extra police duty in 1873, 9 00 Costs on lien, settled with J. I. Allender 8 40 Making dog tax assessment, 1872 A 1873 10 00 Cribbing on Bark street in 1870 04 30 $1171 Sf By Bounty Bonds redeemed 2,(o oo Bv Fire " M 700 00 111- 8 rer cent interest repair Bonds redeemed 7,705 00-1 0105 00 Hv interest lKiid ns per Bond bx.k 2316 02 r.' rt- " .. :...!..., ! V1rt H lit k of one per cent, lor money paid out 69 63 Balauce In Treasurer's hands -2 01 $14,224 11 JACKSOX LAXTZ,) JOHNS. FISHER, V Auditors. B. S. JACOB V, ) Stroudsburg, July 2, 1675. july 23. 3t. LIABILITIES. Outstanding Bonds Bounty, 6 per cent, interest Repair Bonds, 8 per cent interest " " " Fire Bonds, 7 " Bonds issutst to redeem over-duo 6 per cent Bonds $7,200 00 7,2 40 00 8,.t".0 00 5,:t00 00 2250 00 $30,3-10 00 ASSETS. By balance in Treasurer's hand Amount of uncollected tux on Dupli cates, of 173 and ls74, in hands of Ed. Fibhcr, Collector, $22S 03 32G2CS-$3,190 71 Liabilities over oa&eU $Jo,SU : JACKSOX LAXTZ,") .l()ll MMU.K, v.A...lltol3. B. S. JACOBY. J J Joly 2, 1S75. 3t. STOP THIEF! Terrible Sensation !! the CHEAP AUCTION STORK AHEAD ! THE BED FLAG FLOAUIXG TO THE BllEKZE ! The crowds are cominsr from every quarter. SUMMER GOODS are rushiucr off at cost and some below cost! Wonderful knockdown in jtrices d profits! These arc "Facls." We have marked down our bleached and unbleached Muslsn from 1 to - cents per yard. Our Caliooes knocked down 2 cent a yard. Our Hamburg Edsiwrs, Swiss and Cam- brick Muslin, l'ekas and Victoria lawns marked down from 3 to 5 cents a yard. Our black and colored Alnaccas 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 S, 10 and 12 cents a pair. Our Linen Towles, Table Damask, Bed- tic, Flannels, heavy Shirtings, Taut-stuff, Counterpanes and Carpets, by far the cheap est in the County. Come and see for your- elt. We have four thousand yards of beauti ful bonnet and sash llibbons, sonie five and a half inches wide, for 'lo cts. a yard. Some llibbons as low as o cts. per yard. We have beautiful wide Sashes only 20 cents. Our best Spool Cotton, 200 yards, only -1 cents. Our best Pins and Xeedles only 5 cents a paper. Wc have concluded to close out some of our plain and striped Summer Dress Goods for 10 and 12 cents a yard. Wc are now selling a crood soft felt Hat for Hoys and Meu for SO cents and $1 25, nearly half price. Wc have Misse's and Ladies Straw Hats trimed, for the wouderful low price of 25 and 50 cents. We are selling beautiful Flowers much ess than half price. Wc arc sellinsr good Cassimere Coats for 3, 4 and 5 dollars. We arc selling good Vests, well made, for GO cents, and Fants for 1. We will sell a whole summer suit, for Men, coat, vest and pants, well made, for Wc will sell a whole suit, well made, of Cassimere cloth, for S, and Children's and Youth's suits for 1 and G. Wc will sell Youth's and Men's leather Gaiters for 1 50 and $2. We will sell Misse's and Women's good cloth Gaiters for SI 25. Wc have given jou a few samples. Now for the Rush ! Come one and all. Come from Stroudsburg & East Stroudsburg. Come from Conadensis. Come from Oakland and Tobjhanna. Come from Spragucville & the SmithfieldV Come from Portland and Water Gap. Come from Cheanut Hill and Hamilton. Come from KcIIersvillc and lartonvil!e. Come from Chery Valley and the Mountain, Come even from Paradise, and wc will do you good. Wc have swung out The Heel Flag, to the breeze. A hen you come to town ret vour eye on it aud don't take it off until you get m the Wonderful CUcap Auction Sstore, among the Cliedp Goods, Wc wish to inform the publio that we have no connection with any other Store new or old in Stroudsburg. We mind our own business and let our neighbours and their goods alone, within them all peace and prosperity. DECKER & CO. rril 13, 1575. ly. TO THB LADIES: Ladies I Tai r-Coni.bing'. , made jifi cheap pnd good into Uraiils, SwitIice',.CtirJI, l'rises, etc., orders left at Mm. P. II. Cleiricn Fancy ,Mi.l li fiery Store, M uiu Street StroMits!urg1 llifetr doors below the Indian (juVen Hotel,, or semi by mail to C. & L. K. LAKE, Strottdsliiff Monroe comity. Pcsideneu two miles ve of Stroudsburg on the KtinUklown road. Jt:!v F, lS7o Gill. SOMETHING NEW 1 A SII0I5 MANUFACTORY. Tlio unv1i'iiiH TvotiM r,-io-t fullv pirc notice tliat tin y luivc vstal.ii.-.ls.it.-it Wiliiuitis Jlall luiiiii.cr iht of Cieorge and Munrw m routs, StryiiJaljur, fa., a SHOE MANUFACTORY; for tli? 111:1V I of all Vitifls of Tnl-s an.I nontli'nicfKs ami t 'liiMron's ltKts and ihov aud 1ih.m ji. I'articu Ijr attviitiun aid to CUSTOINI WORK. IVrsons having deformiHl fcut, hunions or corn, or rhildren with weak ankles, or crook nl limlw, ran lia hre of first class materials and at reasuuablc price Shot's made to suit their calk's. Uavimr had a larse cxperirnoe in New York w fl con tidt'iit that wc tan smit customers as to qualiticii and price, all of our goods both for eneral and sptvial ala arc warranted to lie as represented 1'lea.se iclvo us Jt call, examine our jroods and materials constating of Surftes, fluxed French, .Mat and French Calf Kid, loiitf Krainel. llriish and IVlihletl (ioat Mortxvo, French amt Amri. iiii Calf and Kin Skiusjall of which will lm. cheerfully- shown to those who mav call. Intending lo. make a first rate wearing article w have nothing Ur conceal, cither in slock or make from the pul lic, hut noum iiivnn invir cioiu-si soriiimv. July s, 'TO-tf li. II. CROMMETT A CO. $15,000 to 20,000 W A. 2ST T E D f 7 Per Cent. COUNTY BONDS FOR SALE. INTEREST PAYABLE ANNUALLY. The Commissioncr.s-of M"onroc County otler for sale 7 percent. Iionds to suit iiurelcuer?. The bunds are issued under Act of Assembly of April 2d, 1370, authorizing the issue of. bonds for the purpose of raising funds for the building a new Jail. Said Eonds are exempt from all taxation, and a rare opportunity ia offered to capitalist, largesor small, for invest ment at home on the most reasonable terms. For further information apply to PET Ell ED1XUEK, ) SANUEL l'OSTENS, Comrs. JACOB I RA BLE, J The Commissioners will meet at their offico in Stroudsburg, on Monday of each week, for the purpose of issuing Bonds. M. II. DIIEHER, Clerk. June 10, 1S75. FARM FOR SALE 14 Tho undersigned offers at private sale, hii Farm, sit uate in Hamilton township, Monroe County, Pa., near 15ssarl.vi!le, and f miles from Stroudsburg, County- scat of Monroe, containing 75 Acres, alnmt fi Acres Tinier Tind, the llanc improvM land lime stone soil, in a high state ot cultivation. The Ira. provements are a Frame House, 9 ! ice: agon rneti, l'lg-pen is ijy icott with Carriage House attached, and all other neecssarv out-hnildiiigs; a never falling well of water near tho dwelling. There is an excellent Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees on the farm, consisting of .Apple, Peach, Cherry, riumy iTunes, i. rao-appie, several varieties, lirapes, standaru and dwarf Cherries, Ac; a Lime Kiln, and one of tlio best stone quarries in the valley. The Kiln ha cana- city enough to turn out 0110 hundred and fifty bush els of lime jM.r day. liie crops and stock can be bought with tho Farm. Here is a good chance for a bar-rain. 1'LTF.ll W. SIIAFEK. Bossardsville, July 1, 1S73. tf. NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF 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 G, 1SG7, the county Treasure will meet the Tax-payers of said county for the collection of State and county taxes in and for the following placef, to wit: In Tuukbannock township, Monday August 2, 1S75, at the house of Reuben Bonser. lobvhanna township, Tuesday August 3, at the house of Isaac Stauffer. Coolbaugh township, Wednesday, August 4. at the house of J. B. Shaw. Barrett township, Thursday, August 5lh at the house of John V. Yothers. Price township, Friday, August 6, at the' house of Lewis Ionjr. Paradise township, Saturday, August 7. at the house of James Kintz. M. Smithticld township, Monday, August 9 at the house of Jacob I iace, and luesday August, 10, at the house of James Place. Smithueld township, V ednesday, August 11, at the house of Simeon I). Bush, and Thurs day, August 12, at the house of Thomas I!ro4-' head. Borough of East Stroudsburg, Friday- August 13, at the house of John llogenshield.- Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday, August 14, at the Treasurer' otlice. I Loss township, Monday, August 16, at the' house of Jacob Mocker. Eldred township, Tuesday, August 17, at August 13, at the house of Stephen Boyer. Polk township, Wednesday, the house ot Joel Kresge. Chestnuthill township, Thursday, Augtwt 10, at the house of Charles Eberlc, and Friday, August '20, at the house of I a vied Everett. Jackson township, Saturday August "1, at the house of Peter 11. Storm. Hamilton township, Monday, August 23, nt the house of Charles Andrew, on Tuesday, at the house of John Bhodcs, and on Wednes day, August 25, at the house of Charles" Bossard. Stroud township, Thursday and Friday, Auv gust 2i and 27, at ihe house of Silas h Prake. piteonu 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 lo an abatement of five er cent. For the emv venienee of tax payers visiting Stroudsburg', the treasurer will receive any of the abovo taxes at his olliee, before said davs. J OX AS ALT1MUS, Treasurer. Treasurer's Oiliee, Slruud.iburg, June 1,.1S7.- I ' LANK DlilODS Yd bait; lit Una Oiliee.