Many doctors contend that the bite of a dog will often cause hydrophobia, whether the canine be made or not. It is better rot to get bitten by a dog at all. Tue Centennial Exhibition ia already ginning to bear its fruits in Pennsylvania ntlcast. The managers of its Museum of Industrial Art obtained out of the Exhibi tion a great number of the best specimens of artistic workmanship in pottery, metal work, jewelry, bronzes, glassware, furniture, rarvinir and textile fabrics. " These objects will be kept as models for the inspection of mechanics, and a school or design and draw in for artisans and a normal art school for the instruction of common school teachers are to be m drituincd in connection with the museum. The next step, of course, will be the introduction of drawing into the public schools, and Governor Martranft has had this topic presented to the Legislature by "Professor Walter Smith, of UosU n. Indeed the Pennsylvania movement is in the direc tion taken by the Massachusetts School of Technology, which has been remarkably successful, and is already beginning to create jui enthusiasm for the mechanic arts and their improvement. It should be remem bered, however, that even Massachusetts and Pennsylvania are twenty j-ears behind France in this species cf training, for which most States have made no provision what ever. The line of the new education runs this way, and the Boston school which teaches youth how to use a file and vise, is :1 pioneer that should be followed by every Commonwealth. Ar. Opinion cf Texas. V AT I'il'.CF.NTLY HFTUHXKI) MEN' THINK , T 1 1 K N 1".V KLDO !t A DO THEIR. OPIN ION V OTIIUl SUItJKCT.S. The Pottsviile Ecming Chronicle pub lishes the following, which will be read with interest by those who have the "Texas fjver:" A representative of the Chronicle called upon Messrs. John McCullouih and John ( 'ashman, of St. Clair, iwo of Use recently returned Texan emigrants, so as to give our rollers the appearance of this new focus of ( migration, as related by two trustworthy i.Mitlemen, who had no interest in the sale of corner lots in an, as yet, unexplained wilderness. Both gentlemen agreed that it, was as fine a country as th"y ever saw and perfectly level. They visited Gauda loupe county and fctaid there a few weeks. Ytter is very scarce, and they travelled f.rty miles ini in l without being tble to ob tain a glimpse of a spring. The only thing raided there is corn, cotton and sweet pota tt es. The houses are few and f.ir between, and merely consist of a few logs placed ahove each other, with roofs made of cow hides. The articles of funiture are of the most primitive kind, and even the wealth iest in that district do not, comparatively p peaking, lead the life cf a dog. Cows and horses are very plentiful, but the cows give no milk and the horses arc merely bone yard signs. If a mm works fer the rail road company he is ob iged to take gutta percha ''money" for his wages, :md this money is of no use except along the line oi the railroad. By this means many persons are compelled to remain there. '1I13 com pany trebles its rates for the return pas .vges, the agent ? of the companies in this State hold out very great inducements and m ike golden promises to the emigrants, which are immediately broken when they once get them in their clutches. They tell them that they can get So.) per mouth and board from farmer. wh;,' :n reality they receive hut Si 2 and S1-: r--r m-r.ih. and even this small amount '. ;: -nd -.n a con tinireucy, for if the crops fail the l.ir- 1 man fail to receive his money. Ii' a person ac cepts work from a farmer and can net agree wiih him after the first month, he does not receive any remuneration for his labors un til the end cf the season. There is no more trraes there than is to be found on one of .--',re?ts, mid corn fodder for tbn horse is -: 'f cents per pound. The court ' rrvi of Satruin, the county town . :' ",: o-.!pe county, .ire built of mud, .v. : ho'ii-'s of t.J;.?. nrisvoerr.cy arc not ;is .:! idr-.;r.o as u t-wentv-seventh-class stable "n 'uiv vlki'i eounry. Taking all the facis ;'th("! ease into consideration, this county, ":vh it - h;w wages and hard times, is at ; -i . tinn; preferable to this now Eldorado. ;:id this is the opinion of every one. who has visited that place. The companies1 sigrnts to the contrary notwithstanding. "Distance lends enchantment to the view.'1 and never did it apply better than to the case of Texas. In East Stroml-bnrg, on the 17tli irr-t, Mr. Jnhn Flhetisheklt, aed 60 ve.irs, 11 month ?.: 2'2 .lays. In II:imi!ton, on tiie loth int., Mrs. f'ailj Arm Fetherman, wife of Charles Fethertnan, :iged o years. In Chetnuthill tpp., on the loth ir.st., Mr. C'litir'rs II. Ilaney, ffp., aged 77 years, 4 months and 14 days. WANTED 100 Families to go from MONROE COUNTY TO ARKANSAS. Youn"- men cannot do better than to accompany this Colony, and settle in one of the finest States in the Union. Land from $1.00 to $10.00 Per Aero. The finest Timber Lands and more per acre than any State in the Union ; climate healthy and delightful. Cattle live out all 'jIOUSES, LOTS, FARMS and other property clear of encumbrance taken as purchase money. Titles warranted perfect. Full information given FREE OF CHARGE at my office. I will accompany the Colony in person. WILSON PEIRSOX, Conveyancer, East Stroudsbur, Pa. (P. S.) Iowa ami Missouri Land also for sale and exchange. -March 22, 1877. Ira. LARGE AND SMALL FOSTERS, Neat, Quick and Cheap, PRINTED AT THE JEFFERSONIAN OFFICE. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to make distribution of the money remain ing in the hands of Thomas M. Mellhauey, Assignee of Walker, Kitson & Davis, will attend to the duties of his appoiutuient at his office in the iJorouirh of Stioudsburg, on Friday the 2Uth day of April, A. D., 1X77, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at which time and place all persons having any claim or demand azainst the said fund will present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for any share thereof. A. A. DINSMORE, Auditor. Stroudsburg, March 22, 1877-4L Assignee's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tim undersigned Assignee of Jerome S. Williams and Wife for the benefit of hi creditor by virtu of an oracr ot tno txurt 01 Common flew of Monroe County, will itclt lit Public Sale, on SATURDAY, the it day of April ntxt, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Home, In the Horoogb of Stroudsburg, the following described Kal Estato, to wit : No. 1 Lot of Land on the North aide of Main it. in the. Horoujh of Stroudsburir, adjoining lands of Joseph Wallace and Henry D. iluih, being 40 leet front on said Main struct, 1 y -joo feet deep to Quaker AlK-r. The ini provomonts thereon ary a Brick Dwelling House, 3 ftories hijrh 21 x 02 foet. PRICK KITCH EN attached 2') feet square, 2 stories hib. ALSO Another BKl'JK KITCHEN at tsti ht-d 14 x IS foct 1 atory hieh. A frame KITCHEN lit x 14 feet 1 story hieh; a Frame BARN 24 x 40 feet; well of water and cisturu 011 tho premiaea. No. 2. A Farm and Grist Mill which will be sold to gether or in two parcel as may be d.icroed beot, as fol lows: The first consists of Ten Acres of land, more or ':ss. about " acres good Meadow land, 2 ucres Timber Lind aud the balance is takan up by the water power and ere. k. Tho improvements thereon being a Grist Mil'., 3 storiiw high, first story built of stone, and bal ance frame, sUt roof, It pairs of tuna, and is driven hy two cast-iron Tiller Water Wheels. The grain is car ried to all parts of the mill by elevator. The dam and ton-bay are in good order. All the above improve ments were built new in lSii2, and have baen kept in s;ood repair sine?. Th-.'re is no lack of water in the winter or sumni'T. Plenty 01 custom work to keep the inill running day and nif;ht. A story building ueJ us a distillery 3oinS ft. .slate roof ;a stream of water pais!' through said building-, the damn eu be tia."d as a machine, shop. A Frame l)wel ins House 1x22 ft., 2 stories Iti'.h, with Kitchen attaclid l j stories hiU. A vood well of watfr nt-ar the door; the MeMichael's rr.-k rassca through said irTjios. A lot of fine frua tre.-s on tit pri-mises. Tbe second part of No. 2 is a Farm i-critaining 18 Acres, more or leis; about 13 aeres ood Timber Land; lu acres natural meadow, the b:J.tnr-e sod farm land in a state of good cultivation. The improvements thereon are a Brick Dwelling House, 23x32 ft.. 2 stories hfuh. with Uriek IIA Kitehfu attehed,22 ft. square. stories fSJ S ? I ff hiL, Plata roof; a Spring Hous ''th AwiiijKftT'ia sn vi-r-lailing spring of ' water near ilie"s'1'a door; a Frame Larn with stone stables underneath, ".x50 ft., slate roof; Hoe Stahle CO ft. square; Wagon House 13x20 ft.. Carriage House 11x13 ft.. Hen Uou.e 10x14 ft. All the above buildings have Iwieu builtsince A Tenant House lx28 It., VA slories ht?h, a never-lailinjj sprint; of wat r near the last house; a blacksmith Shop 2!:x: ft.; Shoemaker Snop (stone) 15x20 ft abundance of fruit trees on said farm of sreat variety. The two tra'ts above describe adjoin tends of the Estate of Peter Kunkle. deceased, Feter Mostcller, Peter Marsh, William Kittenbcuder, and Estat; of Michael Shoemaker, deceased, and others, and are situate in Kunkletown, Hamilton township, Co:mty of Monroe, atore-iaid, J miles west of i?troud. hurt;, 2:'t miles northi'a-'t of Rossxrdsville, miles east of Kellersville, 2-winileii southt-ast of anydersville, and n the pubiie road leading from Stroudsdurg to Kell .'r--ine and Seiota, arid on the public road from Stroudbnri; to I5os.rdsville. No. 3. Beinc a Farm s!toit in Stroud township, a lj i nl i ji lan 3s of Wiliiain liuiT aud James DcLong and others, eontainiog 47 ACRES, mow or !c5. About 10 acres Rood roun? Timber Land, ahmtt five acrfu natural Mradow Unl, the bal ance is jood farming .lacd The Inoprovements are a Frame Dwelling House, sgk l"?x21 frt. 2 stories hii;h, with Kitchen 'IJJ attached MslSOet, Wash House, 14xH5 ft.; L l'am J4s3!i ft,, and other out-buildiors; Sue1 -spring of wntr near the bus, aud a beautiful stream if ur.t'T ftow'msf throush the prumiisi; fin; Appl-? ir l'.ir l srd othr Fruit Tre"s on the premise. The .id ir.-'!i- v:y miles from Stroudsburg. being on ii -u .li: r i IviV.ng from Stroudsburg toTanners-vii!.-. N . r--ii.ni? i Vt of Uri ?ItTir.tcd In a!d Borouch of S! r'ni':s:iii r on th northeast corner of Monroe aud G'-'or ! tr'-t. b"in? 7-5 f-:et front on Monroe t reel by 3.) f ;r;i cn (jeore street. Tiio improvements tlitrreon are a 2 norr BRICK HOUSE, 2"..v"5 ft., wit'i a hr 2 stories fcih; a.i'l;!ion thereto 12x?4 ;oy1 cellar under thii he Is buil-lin; .1 pood well of wa'er iu the same; ma first stirv is 12 f;t likli r.nd i uvl as s giioe. factory; the s ror.d stnrr is 15 ff :t hicrii anl is uid for a Town Hall, c vn'.no-ly c-iV.nl Williams' Hail." No. T. T'fin a lot cf land situate in aid Boroueh of Stroudsbtir, oh the southeast corner of (icirap and M or. roe streets. tn-mT -j 011 ijcorr s. uv , 1 11 on Monro; st. Tbe imjirovements thereon ara a Brick Store House, ft., 1 tory, !C ft. in heichth; a pood cel lar underneath the wlir.'ij building; a good well of wat-.-r in tho building. "o. 0. Kc'ini a lot of lnnd in s.tid Eoroush of Stroud!;tiri', Jyiiis on the southwest corner of Frank- l:ti anu T ii(nms Mreets. bvinj; 50ft.on rranklin st. by pVi ft. on said Thomas st , and will be sold in tbr?e k'ts of "J ft. caidi if He ni.i rt t. No. 7. Iin"alot of land situate in said Boron eh of ttr.i:Isb'ir', all adjoining land. of William Wallace, Ahraliaiii I. Lai'ar and Lstate of Sydenham Walton, flei-fs "i, coTitaininK SEVEN ACRES, mor" or-all under hih Mat of cuhiTation, and vahia'vle for building purpose; a younir hearing Orchard containing aKiiu 10J Fruit Trees of different varieties on the preniisi.s. TKK.M5: One-sixth ca-h, one-iixth on the con firmation f the sale, one-third in six mouths there after, and the remaining one-third in one year after !ucli confirmation, with interest on ths last t wo par ineiits lrom the day of confirmation of said eale, to be secured by Judgment j;ona ana -Mortgage. JOHN E. SNYDER, Assignee. Attest, Titos. M. McIlhaney, Proth'y. Stroudsiiurr, March 19, n11.-Zt Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to medircc ted. issued out of the Court of Common I'leas of Monroe County, I wiil expose to sale at Public endue, on SATURDAY, the 1th day of April, 1877, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court IIuc in the Borough of Stroudshnrr, Mon roe County, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A certain ujesstia?e and lot of land, situate in the village of Effort, Chestnuthill town ship, containing 33 Acres, 25 acres cleared, adjoining land of Charles Eberle, Jacob Dorchimer, Elizabeth Kretge and others. Improvements are a -j-v n J m TT - t'rame uweinng anaaiore nouse, 32 x 40 feet, 2 stones, Kitchen at- fc i i ... i,. i . l.s '1K tacneii Ifi I ia ieet, i siory j rrame Dwellinar 1 loose IS x 24 feet, 2 stories: Frame Shed 30 x 54 feet, 1 Shoe Shop 10 x If. feet, 1 story; Wood Shed 12 x 16 feet; Frame Store House, 18 x 24 feet, 1 story, I Frame Store Housp, 1Sx24 feet, J J stories; Frauie Dwelling House, 12x20 feet, 1 stories, some Fruit Trees and Water near the door. A stream of water and the Wilkes B.irre turnpike passes through the same. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Charles Tidd, and to be sold by me tor cash. JACQB K SIIAF ghcriff: Sheriff's ofi-.je. Stroudaburjt, March 20, TH77. 1 w? "v Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa of Monroe county, I will expose to Bale at Public Vendue, on SATURDAY, the th day of April, 1877. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Hou.se in the Borough of Stroudaburg, Monrnc County, the following described IteRl Estate: A certain mcssuare and lot of land situate the Borough of East Stroudshurg, in said County, bounded and described as follows : liegiuninz at a Post on the line of the Delaware, Lack a wa ana and Western 11. K. a corner also of a proposed Street, thence alone the line of said llail Road south 2 dec. W. 390 feet, thence along land of Jesse R. Smith, South S3 deg. W. 114 feet to a private Alley, thence along the said Alley N. 6 deg. V. 395 feet to a proposed Street, thence along the baid proposed Street N. 83 i deg. E. 172 feet to the place of begin-ing. The improvements are a Frame buildin for Glass Manufactory, 2 stories. 100 feet in length SO teet wide. Seized and taken in execution as the pro Pnrtv of B. F. 'Chase and Company Patent Machine Glass Factor, of East Stroudsburg, and to be sold bv nie for fash. JACOB K. SUA FER, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Stroudiburg, March 20, 1877. a m Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will cxnoso to ale at Public Vendue, on SATURDA Y, the 1th day of April, 1877, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsbunr, Monroe Count, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A certain messuage and tract of land situ ate in Hamilton and lloss townships, in said County, containing 58 Acres, more or less, 25 Acres cleared, balance timber land, adjoining land of Timothy Marsh, Reuben Bussed, Philip lleuicl and others. The improvements are oue LOG HOUSE, 22 x 24 fret, U stories, Frame Barn 20 x 30 feet, 1 Shop 12x30lect; some fruit trees on the premises. A'so another tract of land in .Loss adjoin ing Timothy Marsh. Isaac Delp and others, containing KM) Acres. All cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Ihomas Frable, and to be sold by mc for cash. JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff. l a, a Sheriff s office. Stioudsburg, March 20, 1877. NOTICE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE Special Taxes, May 1, lST? to April 30, ISIS. The Revised Statutes of the Unitd States, Sections 3232, 3237, 3238, and 323t, require cverv person engaged in anv business, avoca tion, or emplovinent which renders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, TO PROCURE AND PLACE CONSPICIOUSLY IN HIS ESTAB LISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSINESS a ft i A m i oenoung me payment oi k.uci SPECIAL TAX for the Special-Tar Year beginning Mav 1, 1S77, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 18 1. A return, as prescribed on frorm 11, is also required bv law of every person liable to Special Tax, as above. 1 he 1 axes embraced within the provisions of the law above quoted are the following, vir. Rectifier", $200 00 Healers, retail liquor, - 2-3 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor, - - 100 00 DeaUrs in malt liquor", wholesale) - 50 00 Dealer in malt liquors, retail - - 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco, - 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco, - - 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of$1000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, - . 00 Manufacturers of stills, - - 50 00 And for each still manufactured, 20 00 And for eacli worm manufactured, 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco, - - 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars, - 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animals) - - 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class, (two horses or other animals), - - 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal), - - - 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth clasa (on foot or public conveyance), - 10 00 Rrewers of less than 500 barrels, - - 50 00 Brewers 500 barrels or more, - - 100 00 Any person fo liable, who ahall fail to com ply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Person or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to Max Gkkss, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue at Eastern, Pa., and pay for and procure the Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps thev need, prior to Mav 1, 1877, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. Special-Tax Stamps will be transmitted by mail ordv on receipt from the person or firm ordering the same of specific directions bo to do, together with the necessary postage stamps or the amount required to pay the postage. The postage on one stamp is three cents and on two stamps six cents. If it is desired that they be transmitted by registered mail, ten cents additional should accompany theappuea tion. GREEN B. RAUM, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Office of Intf.rnal Revenue, Washington, D. C, January 23, 1877. March 22, 1877-4t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE! By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans Court of Monroe county, will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, cn SATURDAY. MARCH 3 1 f, 1877, at 1 o'ciock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, late of David Lee, deceased,' viz: A certain Lu of land situate in Stroud town ship, in said County, containing 25 ACRES, more or Jess, bounded by lands of Rchrawder Lee, James S. Fisher, Samuel Plattenburg and Daniel Lee ; about 10 Acres cleared, balance good Timber Land. A Spring of WATER on the premuea, Terms made known on dav of Sale. ALFRED W. LEE, Adm'r. By the Court The. M. Mellhaner. Clerk. fBfareh 8, ltTTAl IitsTIL IlllllSr Dissolution of Partnership. The Co-Pa rtnershln 1 leretnfnrfi ftTit!nap 1j- tween the undersigned tinder the lirm name of Keller Errw., in the mercantile bunines, in the Borousrh of Strottdnbur?. wm r3isnlvH' K mutual consent, on tbe firpt day of March. is. Hie book accountn ot the firm hare been placed in the hands of J. G. Keller, who ia duly authorized to settle the same. J.O. KELLER, J. E. M. KELLER. xC. II. Thf liniinMfl Will Ka trhntirtiia mt - - - - . . . . WIS klllll W the old Mtand, by the undersigned, who respect fully polieit the patronage of the public. March 8.1877-3t. J. G. KELLER. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTASE! The undersigned Admltiistratorof the Estate of Henry Newhart, deceased, late of Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa., will offr at public Rale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1877, the following described real estate, tit : A eertain tract of land situate in Stroud township, adjoining land of Philip Brown, Jacob YV'eller and other, containing EIGHT ACRES, mor? or les, about one-half improved land In good condition, balance Wood Land, well timbered with Chestnut. White Oak and Hick ory. Improvements, Log House, 1 J stories high, 16x20 feet ; Stable, Corn-crib and other om-builUings ; a good Apple Orchard. A stream of water pusses through tho property. llie public road leading from ctroudsburg to iSHrtonsviue passes through the property ; 3J miles from Strondsbnrar. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. TERMS-CASH. JOnN KEENER. March 8, 1877-3t. Adminisutor. FINE GRASS FARM FOR SALE CHEAP! A Farm suitable for Dairy or Stock raising must be sold on account of departure. It is situated miles from Stroudsburg, the county seat of Monroe, and contains 127 acres, 62 acres of which are natural meadow lottom. yielding annnallv 60 tons of har of good quality, 45 acres of rich plough land, 12 acres timber; pring Water :n every field, fine spring run through centre of farm which can be used for irregating if desired; tine Orchard; also sugar maple grove; nut trees and small fruits in abundance. Only 4 miles from the Delaware Water Gapj unsurpassed for health; good home markets; two trains danv to New lork and Philadelphia. New Frame dwell ing, slate-roof, containing 5 large rooms and attic. Also a Tenant House containing three rooms; fine Barn, stone stabling; Tool House and Work-shop, Spring House with never failing Spring of cold soft water within 50 feet of dwelling. Also all necessarv out-build ings all in good repair. The above will be sold for the exceedingly low price of $6,500, fo.zou requirea ana 6,zou in o or o years. The Stock, Crops and Machinery, all com . -Ill m pieie, win De som at lair valuation. Ten per cent deducted tor cash. Address March8,'67-tf OWNER, THIS OFFICE. C0UKTS OF APPEALS, FOR TIIE TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT IN MONROE COUNTY, for the year 1S77. Notice is hereby given bv the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, that they will attend at the following places at the time specified for the purpose of hearing any taxable who desires to appeal to them. Persons appealing must at tend at the time and place designated for their respective Tow nshi lis or Boroughs, at which time and place the Assessors will also attend Paradise township, April 9th at the house of James Kintz. Barrett and Price townships, April 10th at the house oi John l others. Coolbangh township, April 11th at the house of Jerome B. Shaw. Smithfield township, April 12th at the house of Simeon Bush. Middle Smithfield township, April 13lh at the house of James Place. Jackson township. April IGth at the house of Samuel 11. Bossard. Hamilton township, April 17th at the house of Charles Andrew. Ross and Eldred township. April 13th at the house of Nelson Heflelfinger. Chc-tnuthill and Polk townships, April 19th at the house of Heller & Shupp. Tooyhanna and lunkhannock townships, April 20th at the house of William Shiffer. Pocono township, April 23d at the house of Manassah Miller. East Stroudsburg Borough, April 21th at the house of John Hohenshield. Stroud township, April 25th at the Com missioners oflice. Stroudsburg Borough, April 26th at the Commissioners omee. CORNELIUS STARNER, 1' PETER S. EDING ER, V Com'ers JACOB B.TRANSUE, Attest: M. H. Dreiier, Clerk Stroudsburg, March 8, 1877. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me directed, i.Mied out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on SATURDA I", the 21th day of March, 1877, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudshurg, Mon roe County, Pa., the following described Real Estate, to wit : A certain messuage and tract of land situate iti the Village of Keilersville, Hamilton town o.iip, conlaiuing 120 ACRES, .... 4 more or less, all cleared, zo acres meadow, balance good farm land; good Apple Orchard; water at the door. Adjoining land of George B. Duke, Levi Slntter, F. E. Wolf, Jabez U. Kirk hull", John V. Shoemaker and others. The improvements are one ST0NE TAVERN HOUSE, 33x45 feet, 2 stories, Kitchen attached 23x30 feet, double porch in front; Wood Iluifce 30x16 feet, llo; Stable 18x24 lect, frame manie 32x30, Frame Shed 46x43, Barn 32x48. Two Corncribs and other outbuilding'. The North and South Turnnikc msses alone the name. Alo a Wood Lot in faid township, containing 25 ACRES, adjoining land of Jaber O. Kirkhuff, Fred. Fable, George B. Duke, and others. Rirp.I nd taken in execution as the pro perty of Isabella Van Colt, and to be sold by tua for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, SboriS Sheriff's Office, StroiubUor, 1 March 6,1377. The Great THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. HAVE YOU SEEN IT1 If 3oti have not pro immediately, where you shall be shown goods of all descrip tions with prices 80 low you will be startled to hear. Having had a long experience in buying, wo give you the advantage of that experience. Do you want Carpets from the most elegant Bruseols to our lowest price Rag ? Corns to The Philadelphia Store. Do you want Dry Goods and Notions of all description and varieties ? Come to The Philadelphia Store. Do you -.ant Groceries and Provisions, of the finest grades at the lowest prices ? Come to The Philadelphia Store. If you want to find the cheapest Queens ware you ever saw ? Come to The Philadelphia Store. In fact anything you can not find in our line is not worth finding. Come and see this great wonder. N. B. Country Produce ta ken in exchange. W. J. THOMPSON. Feb 15, '77-ly HOLLINSHEAD'S GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. DRUGS " MEDICINES. E. P. HOLLINSHEAD, (Successor to William Ilollinshead, dee'd.,) DEALER IX DrUgs, Medicines, Perfumery AND Toilet .Articles. Paints and Oils, VARNISHES, Glass nnd Putty. Shoulder Braces, Trusses, &c. Physicans prescriptions carefully com pounded. iSole proprietor Yointt's Cattle Powder and Liniment. Agent for New York Enamel Co. 's Mixed Paints. . P. HOLLINSHEAD, Druggist, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. Jan Il.TMy ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Henry Xewhart. late of Stroud township, Monroe County, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the estate of HENRY NEWIIAKT, late of Stroud tsp., county of Monroe, dee'd, have been granted t John Keener, residing in Stroudsburg, to whori; all persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make payment, and those having lega! claims or demands will make known the saint without delay, to JOHN KEENER, Adm'r. Stroudahurg, Feb. 877-6t. Monroe county, Pa. FOR RENT. A Farm in Paradise Valley will be rented for 1 year with the privelege of longer tinn in shares or money rent. Enquire of or addres II. S. Seip, Kaston, Pa., or Esqr. Johr Traosue, Paradise Valley. Oct. 19-2m BLANK MORTGAGE Fvr sale at this Office. Happy New Year. CORNER STORE ! C. R. Andre & Co., C. R. Andre & Co., WILL OFFER FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, SIXTY DAYS, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF Dress Goods and SLtiyIs, Dress floods and Shawls, AT COST, AT COST. Come for Bargains. Come for Bargains. BLACK ALPACAS, BLACK MOHAIRS, BLACK CASHMERES. Aferinoea reduced from $1.00 to 85 cents. Cashmeres reduced from CO to 40 centi. Cashmeres reduced from 1.00 to 80 rents. We have made a general reduction in the price of all our good, giving an oHrtunit;r to any who maj desire to purchase at th Corner Store. C. E. Andre & Co., STROUDSBURG, PA. Jannary4, '77-tf ECOMM IS WEALTH! One important It .a In th. funlly la t!ch a naa can .coBomisa la BOOTS AND TbJa ta h dee br buyiaf at ta People's Boot & Shoe Store, whera you can sare fully 10 per eeot. on all pcr chaaea. This atatement wo can fulfil by buy lag and selling ktricily for CA.SEC. (Ilayoa BnUUing, 3 doora aboT Waatinjton Cot.l.) E. K. WYCKOFF, MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA. Jan. lt-tf OSWEGO FLOUR. The following c'uoico brands constantly cn hand. Tlx : Lafayette, Whito Wheat. Madison, Amber, Winter " Empire, No. 1 Sprinj ft We ar now anpplying onr nnrner.nn customer with this Flour, ani have never known anv to vary from our repr-vntation. Its peculiar process and th'o unoqualed facilities this Rreat flouring mill poHscasn, make it superior to any known. Considerinc Its superfine tjualith j, there aro many reasons why it la tho best, aud therefore tho CHEAPEST FLOUR IN THE COUNTRY. It is purposely adnpted for bread, but cannot b excelled for any use, and is particularly fine for pastry. The increased demand for this fiour'has never loa equalled in this market. IV hare every advantage, as we purchase from the manufacturers end thereby have established a price within the reach of all and. hope to make this the most popular flour in town, which can bo bad at all times at tbe I. X. L Grocer. J. P. BROWN & BROTHER, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Fab 15,'77-4t Caution ! Take Notice ! THE public arc hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any person un- ler any pretense whatever, from this date, m my account, as I am determined to re sist, to the full cltcnt of the law, the pay ment of all debts contracted by any one ia ny name without rejrard to person, except upon my written order CHARLES U. VARNICK. Stroudsburg, Pa. ) Aug. 24, 1876. Biat.hl?j' KintMaM Cucumbw Craftro ". Pnwp. vka mht linimrs oM n I new hivIm. ju4 1 ylv.nMitmi'mfWiW oa i HTtA f i- W- , T v-t.-.. rl WOOD & POMPS 1&