Tobacco Made From Cabbages. The Civilian states that the officers of Customs in London have just stopped hat was doubtless the commencement of a most nefarious trade. They have seized, under powers gives them by Victoria 39 and 40, pec. 4-, chap, 36, a harmless-looking fluid, which, on analysis, proved to be nicotine. The importation, which was from Hamburg, was exceedingly small in bulk, being about 23 gills. Its terrible potency may, how ever, be imagined from the fact that it was the product of 2,500 pounds of tobacco sweepings mixed with alcohol. The pre sumed intention of the Hamburg chemist was that it should be used as a ready means of converting our early York cabbages into the 6nest Havana tobacco. The Commis sioucrs of Customs retained a sample for their museum, and ordered the rest of the tobacco to be returned to the port of shipment. Cost of the Chinese Government From the Sun Francisco Bulletin. I have obtained a very curious docu ment. It is an official list of the revenues :md expenditures of China, the outhiy of the imperial household, as also the various items about "sales of offices," a science in China. It shows that the entire revenue of the Chinese government, according to the official showing, is only about as much :is the revenue of Japan, yet the latter country has a population of 33,000.000 while China has at least 400,000,000. The f iets are that the figures, although official, lie tearfully ; these gentry of China, hold i:r the very highest official positions, 6 juoeze the Government out of at least 2 n,U00,000 taels annually. ' The New York city debt is now one hundred and twenty millions, an increase of three millions in the last year. MARRIKL). On the L'Tth of January 877, attheCher- rv Yallev M. h. 1'arsonage bv lie v. G. L. S hatter. Mr. Jevi Miller aud Miss Hannah Le ir, all ol Stroud t.-p. DIED. In Middle SmilhOeld, on the 27th ult., Mi.-s Nellie M osier, daughter of Jacob and M.ihala M osier, aged 3 years, 6 mouth and 11 dav. MONEY WANTED! A Loan of &3,C00 for a term of two wars. Anv one having that amount to h'an are requested to call at THIS OFFICE. Stroudsburg, Jan. 2n, 1877 3t STATEMENT OF Receipts and Expenditures OF Monroe County, FOR THE YEAR ENDING January 1, 1877. LINFORD MARSH, Treasurer of the County of Monroe, in Recount with said County, for Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending January 1, 1877 : DR. COUNTY TAX. Rec'd on Dupli'a of 1872$ 740 4 II M 1873 1874 1875 1876 Am't as'd for 187G, On tins'd lands County Taxes Road Special road School Building Poor Bounty Seated lands Co. taxes, Road Special road School Building Poor Bounty Red'lion on uns'd lands Loan from Stroudsburg Bank Rec'd on bridge timber State taxes, 1S73, 1874, " 41 1S75, " 1876, Amount assessed, 1 870, Military tax received from late Treasurer Balance due County 282 432 4,994 1,812 17,772 1,334 1,631 337 1,841 231 975 2 180 127 28 201 51 58 10 63 31 981 25 15 19 35 51-$ 6,499 20 34- 1.812 34 18- 17,772 18 65 12 69 30 37 95 49- 97 90 93 84 63 01 91- 62 02- 72 55- 6,394 57 660 24 99 64 1,007 27 7 99 6 95 1 30 4 01 195 35- 63 04- $34,245 44 215 60 63 04 $395 64 $34,529 08 $1200 WANTED. A loan of SI 200 for a Nthi of year?, to be foeured by fir.-t bond and mortgage on real t-.-tate in the bnroutih of Stroudslmrg. An one ha viin that sum to lnn will find a cus tomer by calling at THIS OFFICE. Stroudsburg, Feb. 1, 1S77 tf "f 6THE PEOPLE OF THE COUNTY OF MONROE. 'iVHKKr.A", rrrtsin charpes in writlre fcarin? hern in'! Hii l r.rt-i'MiJPii to th uiidiTsi;ned Audiiors, of Mi't o itity. cliwrcincr the County Commissioners w i.li fri:i'1ul -nt practice in buildir.cr the u;w Jail, do r rtiiy that we have in v-cstiatf-d said charged, and the . i'l 'ucc pnxluetu snow mid charges to be unrounded sua nut true. J. E. SNYPF.R, ") A. A. .SINil"Jt, VAuditors. SILAS L. DKAKE, J I". h. , 15-TT-nt. Prot&onGtarj's Notice. Notice hereby given, to all parsons interes- te 1 t Is rit the account of George b. Heller, A'snee for beaefit of the creditors of Samuel I). Overfield, of the Borough of Stroudburgj Iup liven filed in the officeof the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe eo'inty, atul will he presented for confirmation and al.nwanre at the next term of .aid Court, to be held Mondav, behrnarv 26th, 1877. TII03. M. McILHANEY, Feh. 1, 1S77-31. Prothonotary Auditor's Notice. The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, in the mat ter ot exceptions to the account of James r. Jirc.ver, Administrator of J a men Brewer, dee'd. attend t the dsilieH of his appointment at tin- ohice ot Hon. J. U. btorni, in the Borough 'f Stroudsburg, on Saturday, February 21th, Is. 7, 10 o'clock, a. m., when and where all parties interested are required to attend and :iey will be heard. M. A. De L. VAN HORN, Itb. 1, 1877-lt. Auditor. Register's Notice. ;ritiop m ljr rfbr elren fn all tbe Estair-s. o! the r-tpt-.;ti ve decMent. that Ibe lV,llow- n; acwuDis have Wen filed in the liec'tstcr'a Office of -VBru nuuij, and win be presented for confirmation ! ine urptiarh Court of said county at Stroudsburg, .n Monday, K.-hruary 26f h. 1877, at V) oVIoclc. A. M. ''" nt 01 j o-l Aliller, Administrator of tl KMato ifi'hi!ii IfelMr, dcd. in-arcr.unr of Val.-ntiue Kautz, Guardian of Mr Hnal a -unt of William WuJlaee, Executor of the -. i-.-iaTnfni oi Knocrl f. l.uhtl. dec a. 1 n H-'.unu.f Joh Fable, Guardian of Emru M irsi a. ro.int of Charlos K. Klitl?r and William R. -icmiKifctraUraof the LotaU: of isainuel Milden "if'T. dv-'ti. The first and fina ar-cunt of John B. Storm, Adtuicis 'ra.or ol the liute of tharl-d V. Arxr. dee'rt. . , J- Arl'OZtXLEli, licglster. '-gi-trsOffi, Stroudsburg , j IVbruary 1, 1877. Court Proclamation. Mii: of tdo 221 Judi.-ial Uintrict of d'eunsvlvania, "ifinwi ot the count i of Monroe and Carlton, and . ('Rcvkk and Chari.es V. Dkckkh, quiren, -as,,, iuU j ,2(f)f ,JlcCourtof ojHj.nuu pieanof the f ii V- -Mf,I,roPao'l by virtue of their oilices, JuKtices d-'iv . - a r- '-veraua lerminer aud Oeucral Jail nd Orphan'. be bolden at vT ,"r C"wl Jl delivery a hr- uri Y sa'"1 JountJr Monroe, to MONDAY, the 2Cth day of FEBEUARY, 1876, C jntiuue one week, if necessary. TvMM'y, ?vcn t0 tho Coroner, the Justtcea of the tW o '"""aW'Ji of the aid county of Monro. r i ' t-hc'n th,ire ready with thtir Vran S' ',1'l!Jl5ni"n', examinations and other reraem- r,-r ,h .th0!W th'ngs hich their ortices are ap- r'o-n uho tblU ihfM ho re bound by PnV?..U.'i,:. t0 Procute give evidence against the V,, l'1 are or 1,han in the jail oftheimld w-th ti. -Vunr,.orapainrtt persons who stand charged to DrCri,1,l,i,nol'ott'D, 10 be then and there prosecute or t,tify as ball be Just. (Ood save the Commonwealth.) COUNTY TAX. On outstanding Duplicate of 1876 9,678 84 Exonoration, 1S76, 93 23 Commission to Collectors 82 68 Five per cent, abatement allowed tax payer 410 78-$10,270 53 STATE TAX. On outstanding Dupli cates of 1376 $ 65 76 Commission allowed col lectors 21 Five per cent, abatement allowed taxpayers 3 23- T'd Petit & Grand Jurors 2,521 73 Constables returns to Court 264 12 Holding Election 871 23 Kent for Election Room 243 00 69 20 2,785 85 1,119 23 Assessments 709 37- I'rinting, A.O.Greenwald 543 05 Theo. Schoch 347 50 Boarding Prisoners and conveying prisoners to the Penitentiary 566 33 Inquisitions, dead bodies 26 24 Fox & Wild Cat scalps 90 20 Interest on Co. Bonds, on old issue 104 75 " new " 1,792 00 Witnesses on Common wealth cases 342 47 Refunding Checks 77 20 Fuel for county buildings 217 38 Express and Freight 2 80 Books and Stationary 173 63 Jtiry CommiKioner 59 75 Tip-staff and attending adjourned Court as Crier 93 50 Court Crier 152 50 Postage 7 20 Clerk of Sewdons 212 06 Gas Bill 23 65- 14,224 81 709 37 895 55 566 33 2,013 19 813 54 59 75 483 91 Fire Insurance Tax 52 00 Commissioners Counsel and fees for collecting 70 00 District Attorney 70 00 Auditing Prothonotary and Recorders acc'ts 9 00 Checks paid late Treas. 563 33 Redemption Checks 332 66 Cleaning Co. building 29 13- Miscellaneous 296 51 Bridge View 32 70 Jail 1,792 80 Fence and Water Closet 446 15 Seated and unseated land checks $19,766 45 192 00 934 12 4,663" 22- 7,231 33 BRIDGES. Bells $102 33 Marshall 55 73 Toby hanna Mills 19 03 Pocono 10 26 SuP.let's 24 85 Smithfield 255 32 Bnchkill 36 72 Wallace's 10 13 Smilev's 41 31 Tautie'rsville 2 61 Wyckoff's 75 Rots Common 8 80 Milter's 4 77 Deuhler's 9 00 Knnkle'p, Shoemaker's & Fetherwan's 34 56 Wire &5 32- roi 49 !iice Stroudrfhurg. I February J, la77. NOTICE. The annual election for Directors of the ionroe County AgricultBral Society, to y for the ensuing three years, will be p'd at the Court House, on Saturday, February 2d, 1877, at 2 o'clock, P. M. JaD-38-3t. j. b. STCUIM, Bw. Iswz Pond 273 24 Kresffeville 6 25 Suiiivans 22 27 Stoney Run 14 00 Ilenryville 26 00 Ransberry 5 07 Perry Price 75 22 Stoddartsville & Sulliran 21 70 Stoddarteville&Tobyhanna 150 59 Kerr's 4 W. Ichobod Price 453 31 Pleasant Valley 294 48 Bodhead's Creek. Iron 144 37 Brodhead's Creek, Trestle 651 10 Kote in Stroudsburg Bank 1,000 00 County Auditors 91 50 Commissioners Clerk, bal ance on salarv of 1875 57 51 On Salary of 1876 332 00- $28,825 44 2,165 59 1,531 01 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Peter S. Edinger $240 00 Cornelius Starner 250 00 Jacob B. Transue ISO 64-r Cormntiioi for recelfiit $24,179 94 at 2 per ef. m& 670 64 Paying out $22,862 25 By balance due 457 14- 94070 $34,133 44 395 64 $34,529 OS Examined, passed and allowed this 23d day of January, A. D., 1877. A. A. SINGER, I Auditors. SILAS L. DRAKE, J LINFORD MARSII,Tre:isurer of the County of Monroe, in account with said county on Dog Taxes for the year ending January 1, 1877: DR. On Duplicate of 1875 $13 50 Amount Assessed 1876 151 164 50 On Duplicate of 1876 65 50 65 50 $ 230 00 CR. Outstanding lares on Duplicates of 1876 Exonerations Commissions to Collect's Dos Checks paid Commission for receiving and paying out $130 50 at 2 per cent Examined, passed and allowed this 23d day of January, 1877. V Auditors. So hu the 96 00 9 00 60 51 50 2 61- 159 71 A. A. SINGER. SILAS L. DRAKE, J STATEMENT showing the indebtedness of the County of Monroe for the year ending January 1, 1877 : Bonds, old issue outstand ing $3,045 00 Bonds, new issue for new jail outstanding 26,200 00 Checks outstanding County Tax due by Col lectors Due by J. Frable, late Commissioner as per settlement of his ac count State Tax due by Collectors Liabilities over assetts 19,802 87- 29,273 36 Examined, passed and allowed this 23d day of January, A. D., 187 J.E.SNYDER, 1 A. A. SINGER, VAuditors. SILAS L. DRAKE, i 33 36-$ 29,278 36 9,323 49 43 4L 108 59 Statement showing balance due by Collectors on Duplicates. COCNTT TAXES. 1874 Barrett, E. Stroudsburg, Jackson, Polk, Trice, Siroundrur(r, 1575 Chestnuthill, CoolbauKh, Kast Stroudsburg, Hamilton, Jackson, Middle Smithfield, Polk. Irice, Koss, Stroudsburg, Tobyhanua, 1576 Barrett, Chestnuthill, Coolbaugh, Eld red, East Stroudsburg, Hamilton, Jacksoa. M. Smithfield, Taradise, Pocono, Polk, Price, P.oss, Smithfield, Stroud, Stroudsburg, Tobybana, Tunkhannock, David Price, P. Rockafollow. Thomas Frantz, Jacob Serfass, Josiah B. Price, John Keener, Amaudus Shupp,' J. Frounfclker, J. Haney, C. B. Shafer, Thomas Frantz, It. VauAuken, Jacob Serfass, Wni. Kites, Jacob Newhart, Edwin Finher, Peter L. Kinney, Allen Price, A. Shupp, Lewis T. Smith, Aaron Frantz, C. llylier, C. B. Sbafer, Thomas Frantz, II. VanAuken. Samuel Hilgert. Thomas E. Shirely, Jacob Serfass, Kathan Price, Charles Koehler, T. W. Bunnell, Anthony Staples, Edwin Fisher, Josiah Merwine, Edwin Merwine, ! 69 42 37 91 32 IS 163 22 18 50 S3 34 PI 75 63 68 61 81 800 72 CI 41 12 74 277 18 46 19 18 18 3S3 23 36 43 161 01 853 60 174 43 41,t M 166 62 125i K4 309 73 339 M) 264 16 145 01 688 14 72 17 452 33 17 US 799 03 698 82 133 81 141 73 f 933 49 STATIC TAXES. 1S74 Barrett, 1875 Coolbaugh, Hamilton, Polk, Stroudsburg, 1876 Barrett, Chestnuthill. Coolbaugh, East Stroudsburg, Hamilton, M. Smithfield, Pocono, Polk, Rosa, Smithfield, Stroud, Stroudsburg, DaTld Price, J. Frounfclker, C. B. Shafer, J. Serfass, Edwin Fisher, Allen Price, A. Shupp, Lewis T. Smith, C. Hyller, a B. Shafer, H. VanAuken, Thomas E. Shirely, Jacob Serfass, Charles Koehler, T. W. Bunnell, Anthony Staples, Edwin Fisher, DOO TAXES. It. VatiAulten, II. VanAuken, T. V. Bunnell. Due by Simon Mryers, former Treasurer as per settlement of his account. 1875 i. Smithfield, 1876 M. Smithfield, Smithfield. t 10S 99 S 10 50 46 90 27 00 2 02 Sheriff Sale. ByTlrtueofa writ of FI. Fa., to me directed Issued out of lh Court ol Common Pleas of Monro county, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the lQlh day of February, 1877, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Court House, la the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monro county, tlit follow ing described real estate, to wit : SO. 1. All their right title and Interest In and to all tiat certain tract of Land situated in Tobyhanoa and Cool baugh townships. In the County of Monroe, described as follows, to wit : Being surveyed by Abraham Barry. e eihth dar o August, A. I). 1S46. beginning at a fallen Maple on Stubbs' line a short distauce North eait of Sullivan road, thence North-west crossing a branch of Trout creek lour hundred and fifty-flye perchi-s to a birch, thenct North-east three hundred and fifteen peicbes to a stone, thence South forty-fire and a half degrees East along Darid Roes' tract cross ing Bulsum CriHic lira unK i.f Tm rb nr4 ru... - -' .. v. Amww. Vrf . uu 1 1 UVIk Creek three hundred and serenty-fi re perches to a post, thence North-east eight perches to a Hemlock, thence "ul pcrtuM 10 sione, tnencesoutn-west tnree ndred and twenty-eight perches to the fallen Maple luuiug, couioiuiug in me wnoie 850 Acres and 25 Perches of Land and the usual allowances, be the same more or leas On the a bote described premises are erected a SAW MILL, out repair and not used for many years, Dwelling House and STABLE, and other out-houses. No. 2. ALSO all their rhrht title and lntrt in anA in all that certain other tract of unseated Land joining the uescnueu tana, situate on lrout creek, Monroe County, surreyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to Darid Ross the 2uth dar of November. 1792. Roun ded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post lor a corner which U also a corner in the last de scribed land, thence along the line of-said lot North west three hundred and soventr-fire perches to a post, thenee North-east one hundred and eighty-fire perch es to a stone, thence South-east three hundred and rentr-nve perches to a post, thence South-west one hundred and eighty-fire perches to the place of begla- 409 Acres 8 Perches. Auo all their rieht title and interest In and to all that certain other tract of unseated Land situate in To by hanna township, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant grantea to Kotert irwin the 15th day of April, A. D, 1794, containing 423 Acres 102 1-4 Perches. No. 3. Also all th-lf right title and Interest In and to all that certain other unseated tract of Land situate in Coolbaugh township, Monroe Couotr. surveyed in our suance of a warrant granted to Daniel Reese, dated uecemoer sin, a. v. containing 438 Acres 70 Perches. Auo all their right title and interest in and to all that certain other unseated tract of Land situated In Coolbaub township, Monroe County. surreyed in nur suance of a warrant granted to Sarah Reese, dated De cember otn, a. v. uyz, containing 439 Acres 118 Perches. ALSO all their riuht title and Interest In and tn all that certain other unseated tract of Land situated in (!oolhauph townshtn. MnnnM Pniint mri.TMllnfMir. suance of a warrant granted to Jane' Reese, dated De cern oer oiu, a. v. iivz, containing 440 Acres. 2Vo. 4. Also all their right, title and interest in and to all that certain other tract of land situated in Coolbaugh township. Monroe county, on the main branch of the Lehigh and surveyed in pursuance of a warrant gran- wa n jonn neesc, aaieu jjecemDer otn, A. I)., 179. containing 439 Acres 149 Perches, and allowances, on which is a Two Two Story House, and Barn, and out Houses and some Also all their right, title and interest in and to all mm wri uiiu uiucr iraci 01 lanu siiuaieu iu otoaiiEn wTTinuiji, iuuuiuccuuuij, nui irini ju pui au.uLc jl m warrant granted unto Hannah Reese, the lEtb day of T . T . - t . : 1 U liCJ A. 1., iJO, tUUWlUlUg 439 Acres 149 Perches, and allowances. Also all their richt, title and Interest in and to all that certain other tract of land situated in Coolbaugh township. Monroe countr. surveved in pursuance of a warrant, granted to Evan Reese, dated December 6th, A. I). 19, containing 439 Acres 98 Perches. Of this tract, two hundred and forty acres, on which Frederick Natle lives, is not included. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Israel L,. Day ana Samuel bay lor, ana to oe sola oy me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's OfSce, Stroudsburg, I January 23, 1877. MILITIA TAX. 1871 M. Stalthfleld, A. VanAuken, S 86 32 9 37 53 S 37 50 COMMISSIONER? of Monroe County, in account with saia county, lor the year ending January 1st, 1877. Da. Peter S. Edinger, as ber Checks. $ 240 00 By balance due, 17 50$ 257 60 Cm. Peter 8. Edlnrer by 103 days serTi- ces, at 9i0 per day, S 257 60 f 257 60 f 250 00 25 00f 275 00 t 275 00 2li 00 S 180 64 44 36 t 223 00 S 225 00 S 225 00 Dlt. Cornelius Staraer as per Checks, By balance due, C. Cornelius Starner, by 110 days ser vices, at $2.50 per day, Db. Jacob B. Transue as per Checks, By balance due, Ck. Jacob B. Transue by 90 days servi ces, at 82.50 per day, Examined, passed and allowed this 23d day of Jan uary a. v., 10. J. E. SNYDER, "1 A. A. SINGER, VAuditors. SILAS L. DRAKE, J JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff of the County of Monroe, in account with said County, for the year ending January isi, jo. DE. To Jury funds received, By balance due, Ck. By summoning 300 Jurors, at 30 cents each. Commonwealth cotits, Advertising election, Examined, pruwfd and allowed this 23d day of January a. v., is. J. E. SNYDER, 1 A. A. SINGER, VAuditors. eiLASL. DRAKE, J Feb. I, 1877-3L 20 00 89 509 109 50 $ 90 00 17 60 2 00 109 50 aSTOTICllI! Is hereby given, that an application rrill be made to the legislature frr an Act author tzing the Cashier of Hanks and Savings Companies in Monroe county to hold the office of Notary Public Jan. 25, 77-4t WM. H. HELL Auditor's Notice. TTie nnderelened annointol Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make distribution of the balance in tbe haixis of Enoch Flagler, Administrator or ua Let ate or Enoch r lagier, deceased, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at the offlce of William Davis, jts.. in tne ttorougn or Mroudsourg, on Friday, February 2d. 1877. at 2 o'clock, p. m.. when and where all parlies must present their claims or be forever d barred from coining in on said fund. Jan. 11-H C B. STAPLES, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Monroe countr. to make distribution of tbe balance In the hands of Robert C Alhertaoa, Adminis trator of John Albertson's Estate, wifl attend to the duties of his appointment at tbe office of Stephen Hoimea, jr.-, tAt; in, tne eorougn or Btrooasmirjr, on Friday, February 23, 1877, at 2 o'clock, p. when and where all part W must nreee.nl their ctalma or ba fir. er dibarriyf frocs eomfag Ib od said fund. jA3o,tt-j p. j. wAirmr, cursor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, will be sold at Public Sale, at tbe Indian Queen Hotel, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on SA TURD A r, FEDR VARY 1 0th, 1877, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following Real Estate of E&OCII r LiAtjLh.it, late ol btroud township, in saia county deceased, via: A certain Messuage and lot of Land, situate in said Stroud township, containing 15 Acres and 29 Perches, bounded by lands of John Metcalf, David Keller, A: J Bush. Lavina Fable, Enoch Flaeler and others, .all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The Im provements are a iframe Dwelling House, 13 x 0 feet, l stories high, and Frame Kitchen at tached, 12 x 18 feet; Frame Barn 34 x 39 feet, and other ottt-cu tidings; a good well or water ana also a cistern Stream of water passes through the premises. .The public road leading from Stroudsburg to Tanners- tllie parte along the same. 1 tie property lays witntn S mile ol the Horough or Stroudsburg. Terms rdade known on the day of sale. JiNOCH FLACLER, Adm'r, By the Court Trios. M. McIlhanky, Clerk. Jan 18, 77-4t. CITY HALL OF FASHIONS AWAY- A-HEAD IN LOW PRICES ! ITat and Cars 45 cents ud. Ladies' and Misses Hati trimmed in felts and velvets, all in the latest styles, from 75 cents up. Also a full line of untrimmed Hats from 45 cents up. Furs for Ladies, Gents and Children. Ladies good stjlish sets from $3 00 up. CliU drens sets 75 cents up. Gents' Fur Collars and Gloves from $2 50 up. Shawls, full size from 75 cents up. celt Skirts,- largest lot in town, Go cents up. Hosiery and ITnder-wear for Ladies and Gents' at bottom price. Gents' half Hose 5 cents up. Ladies Hose 8 cents up. Shirts and drawers 46 cti. tip. Buck and Kid Gloves at panic prices. A larger stock than ever ot .Ladies two button Kids at the same low prices, 40 C5, 80, and 1 15 the pair. The new wide Belts in velvet and leather from 30 cents up. Ocnts' cloth-fuccd paper Collars 10 cents a box up. A complete Stock of Ladies and Gents linen Collars and Cufia, ricck-tiea end ioarts ana Handkerchiefs, cheapest in towu Ribbons, all shades and colors. Hamburg Ldgings and Trimmings, 4 cents upV White and colored Dress Shirts 51 00 up. Blue, brown and check Flannel 75 cents Up. Shirt frunts, Over-alls and Suspenders, cheapest In town. The largest assortment of Perfumes, Colognes, Toilet articles, Soaps and Jewalrj to town. Iteal Hair Switches and Curls $1 00 up. Corsets from 35 cents up. The latest improved Bustles 40 cents up. Umbrellas GO cents up. Try Crowley's patent sewing and and kid glove Needles, the latest improved out Call and examine tho lowest prices. J. W ANGLE, tror)rietor of the Citv Hall of Fashion!. Stroudsburg, Sept. 28,187C 3m Administrator's Notice. Estate of DANIEL MARSH, late of Stroud township, Monroe County, l a., dee d. Whereas, Letter" of Adminifltralion 6n the Estate of Daniel Marsh, deceased, Of Sttoud townninp, having been granted td the under fiizned.all persons knowing themselves indebt eti to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, dulv authenticated, tor settlement, to SIMON MIXSELL, Adm'r. Stroudsburg, P. O. Nov. 30, 1876. Ct. ADMINISTRATRESS' NOTICE. EUte of Daxiel Y. Drake, late of Gtroadabarg, Mod roe county. la, dec a. V. DKAKt, late ortbenorougn 01 sirouasDurp, county rt fn.kA itiui'fl havA kAn irrantMl tA Pllth.rliiA f I Drake, residing in said Borough, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having li-jal claims or demands will make known the same wiibmit delay, to CATHARINE U. DRAKE. Administratrix. Jan. 4, 1877-61. Stroudsburg, Ta, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of David Lee, late of Stroud township, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the f tftateof Datid Lee. into of the township or Stroud, rniinly of Monroe, dee'd, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make bavment. and tn se navinir Il-l'SI claims or demands will make known the same without dtJay, to AL.t litLU v. r.tr, Aammistrator, Henryrille, P. O. Jan. 4, 1877 t. Monroe county, Pa. NOTICE Is hereby iriren, that an application will.he made an- dor the Act .of Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the in- corpor!ott of certain corporation's, apprOTed April 39th, 1874 ' for the Charter of an intended corporation Co be called "The Water Gap Cemet r Company" for retflUm ite purposes of such a Compauy. The hu sin eti of said Company to betransacted in Smlttfltld town ship la tbe County ofMonrQA and State of PonnsrI- HOLLINSHEAD'S HALL DRUG STORE, Main St., Stroudsburgj Pa. GOTHIC DRUGS 13. I. HOLLINSHEA1D, (Successor to William Hollinshead, dee'd.,) DE.VLER IN Drugs, medicines, AND Perfumery Toilet .Articles. Paints and Oils, "VA-RlISIIES, Glass and Puttj. Shouider Braces, Trusses, &c, Physieana prescriptions carefully com pounded. Sole proprietor Yonatt's Cattle Powder and Liniment. Agent for New York Enamel Co.'s Mixed Paints. R S0LLINSHEAD, Druggist. Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. Jan Ii; '77-ly All the News! The Philadelphia Times. A First-Class, Independent Morning Newspaper, Universally quoted as the alIe.t and best newspaper ever published in Philadelphia. It contains all the latest news, inducting, the Associated Press Telegrams, Special Tele grams and Correspondence from all points of interest, full and accurate local reports arid fearlesa editorial discussioha of all Crirrcnt topics. It is a first-class live newspaper in every respect. The Daily Circulation of -sa "THE TIMES" -a exceeds that of all the other Philadelphia Morning Papera combined, with one exception. Terms, including postage, $8 a Year or 50 cents a month. Addres "THE TIMES," Times Building, Phila. Jan.i, '77 Caution! Take Notice! fTlIIE public are hereby cautioned against JL harboring or trusting any person un der any pretense whatever, from this date, on toy account, aS I am determined to re sist, to the full extent of the law, the pay ment of all debts contracted by any ofce in my name without regard to person, except upon my written order. CHARLES U. WARNICK. Stroudsburg, Pa. ) Aug. 24, 1876. j FOR RENT, A Farm in Paradise Valley vrill be rented for 1 year with the privelege of longer time in shares or money rent Enquire of or address II. S. Seip, Easton, Pa.i or Esijr. John Transue, Paradise Valley. Oct, 19-2oi. FOR RENT, Store House. fortT feet dwp', with lalt house in the rear, loft over-head and K"d dry celler, forty foet long. A gool 6peaing for a Grocery btore. Enquire of ROBT. BOYS. Stroudburg, JaSt. 25, 18T7. 3t. WOOD a (B)PIMPC Xfn.,.!7 U V II U (5 GO Ulaiehhtysunitanl rntuntw anil OrafUm Ca.'i Fump", wlta cniipfr liui'nfi old ni ncv titylM. and all valuable imprttTrmeaia. Moufs-i)rinc friiil rrMlr lDCTad : ttnek aait MrUncnt LABQfi,pHr6Sf ALL. TIllor. Dakrnil tbTrlfa. imUuj.arecorlialijr tutii"l.whn in tnwn la the till FxhiMtwa ta f. I. .n1 . - nm or o4 frr c-t-1 1- n - wiH rH'" . . r ifnni. C G BLATCHLLYi Maftut'r, out) Commerce t.rlila ;. 23, '76-6m Sept BLANK MORTGAGE For sale thi Ofilfle. Happy New Year. CORNER STORE! C. R. Andre & Co., C. R. Andre & Co., WILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, SIXTY DAYS, TIIEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF Dress Goods and Shawls, Dress (Hoods and Shawls, AT COST, AT COST, Conic for Bargains. Come for Bargains. BLACK ALPACAS, BLACK MOHAIRS, BLACK CASHMERES. Merinoes reduced from S1.00 to 85 cents. Cah meres reduced from . GO to 40 cents. Cashmefes redriced from 1.00 to 80 renin. "We Have made a general reduction in the price of all our good., giving ah opportunity to any who may desire to purchase at tho Corner Store. C. R. Andre & Co., STROUDSBURG, PA. Jannary4, '77-tf ECONOMY IS WEALTH ! One Important Item In tbe family la wbiaa a mao can economise ii BOOTS AND SHOES. thit ean be done by baying at tbe People's Boot & Shoe Store, where yod ct eae folly 10 per cnt. on all pur chase. This autement we can fulfil by buy lag and aeiUng strictly for CASH, (Sayee Building, I deori abore Waablngioa fidte.) E. K. WYCKOFF, MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA. Jan. 11-tf Cissolutidri of Partnership. The rartnersnin heretofora ilt!n. k.... v. underlie ned. In the Drue huslnta in b.,- v. PtroudsbuTR, was br mutual consent dissolved thts tb day of January 1877. Th account of tbe i"rm baT bee fl placed In the hands of Dr. Samuel L. Foulke, on of the firm, who Is duly authorized to ula the oam All account remaining unsettled afte? be first day of Anrll, 1S77. wll he pJaoed in thehaada of a Justice of too Teace for immediate coll 'oimn. SANUEL L. FOTJLr,
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