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The New York Election Frauds. Washington, Feb. 22 Judc Lawrence has prepared a volu minous report upon the New lork elec tiou frauds of last November. lie wil present it to-morrow. Jude Lawrence says "But appalling and startl ins? as the frauds have been in our past history, they are alt surpassed in some respects by those perpetrated in the general election in the btatc, and especially in the city of New York.

These frauds were the result of a systematic plan of gigantic proportions, stealthily prearranged and boldly execu ted, not merely by bands of degraded de pcradocs, but with the direct saotion, ap proval.and aid of many prominent offi cinls end citixeos of New lork, with shrewdly concealed connivance of others, and almost without au effort to discourage ur prevent them by any of those in whose interest and political party associations they were successfully executed, who could not fail to have cognizance of them, nnd whose duty it was to expose, defeat and punish them. They were aided by corrupt and corrupting official patronage aud power, which not only encouraged, but shielded and protected the guilty principals and their aiders and abettors. These frauds are so varied in character that they comprehend every known crime against the elective franchise. They corrupted the administration of justice, degraded the judiciary, defeated the execution of the laws, subverted for the time being, in New York State, the essential principles of popular government, robbed the people that great State of their rightful choice of electors for President, and Vice President, of a Governor and ttherwise disgraced the nvst populous city of our Union encourged the enemies of Republican government here aud every where to deride our institutions as a fail-jire, and endangered the peace of the Ke-pnblic by an attempt to defeat the will of the people iu the choice of their rulers. HKPEATKP.S.

"Many hundreds of persons voted in New York city from two to forty times or iuorc, each under assumed or Petitions fraudulently registered for the purpose. Kxtcnsive frauds were committed in canvassing tickets, and names tf voters were entered on poll lists, and Democratic tickets counted, a if voters representing them voted, when no such persons voted at all NATURALIZATION PAPERS. 'The largest number of naturalization papers ever granted in one year, in New York city, before 18Gi, was in 185G, when only 15,4113 were issued, while in 18CS there were 4 1,1 12 issued. In Octo ber about 10,070 were naturalized by our courts. The Superior Court, on October 1 1, issue 1 2 lUL) papers, and one udge i-aaed 1)55 ou Oclober 1(J, and averaged 718 per day duriug (Jstober.

The Republican Naturalization Committee procured papers for only 2085. The New York l'rintiug Committee ordered, between September 1G and October 23, blatik ap plications amounting to 105,000, and of certificates of naturalization, G3.000 iu addition to this, other presses were running on blanks for other Democratic committees." OBSTRUCTIONS 70 THE COMMITTEE 'The committee say that obstructions were thrown iu the way of this investigation by the Judge of the Supreme Court and clerk, Charles V. Loew. In Mr. Locw's office the whole number of blank certificates received was 30,000 issued as records show, 10,070 blank on hand, 4SG2 leaving unaccounted, for, 27,008.

Mr. Lcversou testiaed that in October he was in the room formerly used as a sheriff's office, in the basement of the City Hull building, inwhich the court was held, aad clerks were engaged in filling up blink applications. The committee estimate, from what is provede, that sixty-eight thousand three hundred and forty-three fraudulent certificates were issued iu New York, Ulster, Monroe, Westchester, Rco.sjlaer, Putnam, Green aud Or nnge counties, aud there is no evidence of any Republican court ever having is- ued a single fraudulent ccrtiScaie. Washington Facts and Rtiniors; Gen. Podge, engineer of the Union Pacific HuUroud.

was before the House Committee ou Appropriations on Friday aa hour and half, end fitUfiel the Com-nittee that the Company are doing all i hat ea passibly be done to make a first-class road. Mr. Moses II. Grinuell is raising a fund buy Gen. Grant's house, with its furniture, to be presented to Geo.

Sherman. The house aud furniture cost 540.000. but the value of the real estate has raisen very greatly since its purchase The House committee upou taking the new census tret on Friday and agreed that the new ceusus shall not be taken by Uuited States Marshals, as formerly, but that they will provide another method. They also favor an increase of the number of members of the House of Representatives to 300, in order to meet the increase of population aud the rapid growth of the Western States. Reverdy Johnson, about twb weeks ago, obtained leave from 31 r.

Seward to come home on a visit. From what he has written to others it is expected that he probably sailed from Liverpool ou Saturday, of Dot later than last week, as he expects to be in Washington before the 4th of March so that he may personally coosult with the new Secretary of State. There 0 probability of Gen. Grant allowiug to return to England in any capacity ot under any pretence. Jn the U.

S. Supreme Court, on Friday, iu the cateof the United States, planiutiTs iu error agt. Jefferson Davis, certificates of difference of oppinion between Chief Justice Chase and Judge Uunderwood, for the Circuit Court for the district of Virginia, were preseuted. Ou ol Attorney General Kvarts, it was ordered by the Court that certificates of division be dismissed. Mr.

P. Phillips called up the application for halms cor-u in behalf of Spangler and Arnold, prisouers at the Dry On the statement of the Attorney G.eneral that be was not ready to go on, the argument ms adjourned i Friday Infanticide. It would seem that the crime of infant! cide has become so frequent in this State that legislative action is deemed neces sary. Mr. Longnecker has introduced the following important bill, which has been reported affirmatively by the Com mittee on tha Judiciary jreneral An Act to change the punishment for the crime of infanticide.

SECTION 1. lie it enacted ly the Senate anl House of lienresentalices of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in Generrl Assembly met, and it ts hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That here- alter any. female who shall be found guil ty of murder in the first decree in the killing of a child born of her body, at the time ot the birth thereof, or wbithin three weeks thereafter, shall be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment, by separate or solitary confinement, in the peniteutia ry ot the proper district, not excecdiug twenty years; and all laws in confllict therewith are hereby repealed. Special Notices. 0 1,000 IHcii Wanted.

830 per week profit on 5 Capital. oomeihing entirely new. Send for Circular and Terms. No gift enterprise or humbug, Address M. J.

Yarnell, 6G Cannon Street, N. Y. Feb. 2.3, G0. lm.

100.000 I.IVES IjOST yearly from the use of Save your money and restore your health by using Dr. Eryn's Antidote for Tobacco This is not a substitute a cure for Smok ing, Chewing, and SnufFtaking. Few periods arc aware of the terrible effect of the noxious weed on the human system. Dys- depiis, Headache, Disease of the Liver, Sal low Complexion, Costivenesa of the Bowels, Loss of Memory and other diseases are the ffl ciions brought on by it The Antidote is purely vegetable and harmless. Ii acts a a tonic on the evstem, purifies the blool, and enables a person ta digest the lit anient food.

Samples sent fice fur 50 cents 83 per dozen. Address M. J. Yarnell. 86 Cannon Street, N.

Y. Feb. 25, '69. lm. TO CONSUMPTIVES.

rPIIE REV. -EDWARD A. WILSON'S Prepared prescript ion for the cure of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA BRONCHI TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been in use for over ten years with the most marked The Remedy, prepared under Mr. Wilson's personal supervision, also a pamphlet containing the original Prescription, with full and explicit directions for preparation and use, together with a short history of his case, mav be obtained of DREIIER Druggists, Sirondsburg, Pa. or REV.

EDWARD A. WILSON, lC-j South Second Williarr.pburgh, N. C7 Pamph nls furnished free of charge. May 21, BUCHU. From Dispensatory of the United States.

DIOSMA CRENATA BUCHU LEAVES Properties. Their odor is strong, difTu wive, and somewhat aromatic, their taste bit terish, and analogous to mint. Medical Properties and Uses. Buchu leaies are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. They are given in complaints of the Urinary Onjane, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Blidder, Morbid Irritation of the Blud- dcr and Uretha, Disease of the Prostrate Gland, and Retention or incontinence ol Urine, from a loss of tone in the pirts concerned in its evacuation.

The remedy has aIo been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, and Drop.y. II elm bold' Extract Bcciic is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 2-3, and from 3." to or in the decline or clinnge of life; after Confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to female, the Extract Buchu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis, ov Retention, Irregular ity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Elcerated or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucorrhen, or Whites. Diseases or the Bladder. Kidxfvs, Gravel, and Dropsical Swelli.ngs This medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Wutery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargement are reduced, as weil as Pain and Inflammation.

Hklmbold's Extract Bixku Ins cured every caee of 'abet tea in which it has been L'iven. Irritation of the Neck, of the Blad der, and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Uurine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus. Gravel.Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discharge, nnd for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both fccxes, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Lohs of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Drynef of the Skin, Erup tion on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Helmbold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic and Blood-Puri'y ing, nnd cures all Disease nrioiiig from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences in life, impurities of the Blood, i.c. superseding Copiiba in affections for which it is ued, such aa Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long standing, and Syphilitic Affections in diseases, used ia connection with II f.lm bod's Rose Wash.

Sold by all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price 1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.00. Delivered to any address. Deseribe symptoms in all communications. Address II.

T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 094 Broadway, N. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel-engraved wrapper, with of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed II. T.

HELMBOLD. January 29, 1809 2m. Special USTotice. JOHN N. STOKES, Sole Agent in Mcn-V roe County, fr the sale of Peter B.

Me-Llck's DRAIN PIPES and CHIMNEY TOl'S. Price Lh-ts lo be seen ot his cflkc. ftroujbiirg. Dec. CL 15.

MARRIED. On the ISth by the Rev. D. M. Hcnkel, Mr.

Peter Z. Michael, of Warren County, N. and Miss Ellen Michael, of Smithfield, Mon roe County, Pa. At the Lutheran Parsonage, in Hamilton, on the 13th by the liev. Henry Seifert, Mr Adam Bruch, of Wind Gap, Northampton and Miss Sophia C.

Fellencer, of llosri, Mon roe county, Pa. In Scran ton, on the 18th by the Rev A. L. Clark, Mr. Theodore C.

Brown, of Lam bert ville, N. and Mias Angle Troch, of Scranton, both formerly of Stroudsburg. DIED. In Smhhfield township, on the 17 Mr, Benjamin Yctter, aged 51 ycarp, 1 month and days. In this borough, on Sunday last, Mrs Susan Henry, wife of Thomas Henry, aged 77 years, BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER FHOS PHATE OF LIME.

Stan tSa rI Wa ria utc1 www we oti-r to l-arm Ens and dealers in Manures the present Reason our Raw Bone Super Phosphate of Lime as being high'y improved. It is not necessary at this day, to argne the claims of this manure, as a useful and economical application for CORN, OATS, and all Spring Crops. The article has a reputition of over fifteen year standing, nnd is still manufactured by the original pro prietors'. I armers will preace send their orders to the Dealer early, aa this only will ensure a supply. AUG II SONS, fiole Manufacturer, Office No.

20 South Delaware Are Feb. 25, 60. 3m Philadelphia. AN extcnalvc lot of STOVES cf all deecriptions have been received at the store of the subscriber, in the borough of Stroudsburg. He has COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new tyles, and considernblesaving of fuel, which can be had at the lowest City pricts.

Also all kinds of A Urge assortment of TIN WARE of every description, constantly on hand, which will be sold at wholesale and retail, aa reasonable as can be had in the City. All kinds of repairingdone in ihz shortest, cheapest and best manner. CalLand examine his stock before you purchase elaewhcrc. Feb. 11, 'C9.

WM, S. FLORY. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE is hereby giren, that the partnership heretofore existing between S. Flory and S.

Flory, of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, under the firm name nf Flory has this dny been by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm of Flory Bro are hcieby requested to make eettlemont on or before the 1st of March, 18GJ, with S. Flory, after which date the books will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for settlement, and all claims against the said firm must also be presented to hint, duly authenticated, for act-tlemcnt. XV. S.

FLORY, S. FLORY. Stroudsburg, January 28, it. W. S.

FLORY, thankful for past patronage, will continue to cirry on the STOVE AND TINWARE BUSINESS, at the old stand, on an enlarged scale, and hopes that his many friends and customers will favor him with their orders hereafter as heretofore. He is now prepared to sell all articles, in his line of business, cheaper than ever. Call and eee for vourselves. WM. S.

FLORY. February 4, 15G9. PUMPS! For pure water use, neither bad tasting wood, rusty iron, nor poison lead, but he Celebrated Cucumber Pump, mode of wild cucumber wood. entirely tasteless, durable and reliable. ISot a pntent articl but the good wood en Pump, made by machinery, md therefore perfect and nccu rate in all its parts, raising an equal amount of water, and costing less than half the money.

Easily arranged so aa to be non- freezing, and in construction so minute Hut any one can put tt up and keep it in repair. After thorough trial it is ac knowledged the best and cue a est. Twelve feet of tubing with each pump, free of chs rge. Dealers supplied at lowest manufacturer rates. For circulars, price liMs, Call or address, CIIAS.

B. LATCH LEY, Au. 8 7th Street, Agents wanted. Philadelphia, Pa. February 11, Gm.

Administrator's Notice. Estate of CATHARINE WILLIAMS, late of Hamilton townshiji, dee'd. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Catharine Williams, late of Hamilton township, Monroe county. Pa. dae'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to eaij Estite are requested to nuke immediate payment, and those having claims gnin6t the same will present I hem, proper ly authenticated, for settlement to CHARLES WILLIAMS, Adm'or.

Feb. 18, 1569. Ct. Bossardsville, Pa. Notice of Dividends.

The Directors of the Monroe County Ag ricultural Society have agreed to strike a dividend of six per cent, upon the capital stock of said Society. Stockholder can receive their dividends by calling upon the Treasurer, Ikrnet Maiiefield, on and afiei the U'id day of Febriinrr. J. D. KTOKM.

iffSrmry 19. A CARD. To the Hotel keepers of Monroo and ad jacent counties. Look to Your Interests! "We are offering Liquors, Wines. c.

tcarratitedjjure, and containing no Drugs Utls, whatever, at the lol lowing very low prices Draiidiea from 00 per gallon IeBS than City prices, uins lUc(aiDc. Uouibou Whiskey, 4 Monongahela, Old Rye, 40c(aG5c. Apple 00 Common 15c(25c. Wines (all kinda 50cfgl 00 it tt .1 Please give us a call, or send your or ders, and satisfy yourselves that do do it, that we tcill do it, and the reasons ichy wo can do it. Also, please remember that tc do not have anything to do icith "Drugged" Li quors.

Anything you buy from us we guarantee Pure, and much below the pri ces usually paid for the Drugged Liquor. cry KespcctfuIIy, J. S. WILLIAMS, Stroudsburg, Monroe Co. Fa.

July 27, 1SG5. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse mil Cattle Powders. This preparation, long anJ farorably knoarn. will thoroughly r-ioTigoraU broken down and low-spirited horses, fey strengthening- and cleansing Uie ttoasaea and intestines. It Is a sre pre Tenure of all dlseaeaa iaeldeat to this aoiioal.

sash ss) LKMQ a ft, vLA.iUAKi, lULl.UW WATKR. SAVES. COUGHS, DISTEMPER, FKVIR.1, LOSS Or APKETITR AND VITAL EN ERG Ae. Its nse ltuproTes the wind. Increases the appetite gires a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeieloti Into a uae-looking aud spirited horse.

To keepers Cows this preparation is ip.Taliiablc. It is a sure pre- renure against Kinlerjest, Hollow I Horn. etc. It has been proTrn by aetual experiment to increase the 'quantity of milk and cream twenty 'percent, aud make the biitur fi.m and sweet. In fatuninc cattle, tt gires them an appetite, looeens their hide, ami makes themthrire muvh faster.

In all diseases of such as Coughs, flce-i we Lungs, l.irer, tnis article acts at a specific. By putting from on-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of will the alore diseases will ha eradicated or entirely prerented. If given In time, a eertnin pre Yen tire and ore for the llog Cholera. DATID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE.

Md. Tor sal by Druggists and Storekeepers throaghostt January 23, 1609. ly. PAINTING, PALMING, PAINTING, JAMKS S. WHITE, Houia and fclgu Paltifer, I par Ilmnccr and Glazier, Cornsr of Pocono mam Me Do to (11 Streets, STROUDSBUKG, PA.

Will py particular attcation to FURMTURE PAIXTIXO, YARXISHING, and when desired, will call at tha residence of perpous desiring his services COACH PALXTiyG, CARRIAGE PAIXTIXG, and indeed any work iu his line will be thankfully received, promptly attended to and dune in the rnst workmanlike manner. No botch work allowed to 20 out of his hands. Charges, at all times, and fur all kinds of work, extremely moderate. "LIVE AXD LET LIVE" is the moott of his establishment, January 7, I860 ly. PAY IT! PAY The undersigned hereby respectfully invites all persons indebted to him, to call without delay and pay up.

Having, during the past year paid out large sums of inuney for his present commodious, comfortable a ml convenient place of business, he feels himself more in want of money tlun ever before, and more like looking to these who owe him tor prompt payment. He hopes this gentle admonition will be heeded at once, and that he will thus be saved the disagreeable necessity of urging those indebted in a more imperious manner and to their cost. Remember, it was the lset atraw which broke the Camels back, and that human patience cannot endure foreycr. Pay up! N. UUSTER.

Stroadsburg, Jan. 21, 1SG9. 300,000 BRICKS Jnst burned and for sal at thair Brick Yard, near the Stroudsburg Dtpot. vPerina desiring Brick furnished by rail-road can be promptly supplied, by, addressing their order to W. S.

WINTERMUTE SOPT. Stroudahurg, August 18, lb68. GUIDE TO 31 AH III AG K. Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The humane view of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Man hood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.

Address HOWARD ASSUCIA-TION, Box. Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 4, 18GS-lyr. ON'T FOItGRT that wliTii you want any thing in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty, in the Odd-Fcllowa' Hall, Main Street.

Stroude-burg, is the place to get it. Sept. 20. VALUABLE LOTS for sale, nearly op-O pofite the Depot, one 40 by iOO, two 20 by 152 feet. Enquire of J.

H. MeCARTY. Stroudaburg, Jan. 7, 18tiU. ISS JEANNETTE JACKSON will receive a limited number of pupil for instruction on the Pin no Forte and in Singing.

Term, Fifteen dollars per 24 lessons. Stroudsburg, Nov. 20, '68 tf. etlisjii i 'ii OR PRINTING, of sH kind neatly ex-ecti'rd this cfntre. THE" GKEAT ri linen A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER.

A SPLENDID TONIC. A PLEASANT BEVERAGE. AXD Preventive of Diseases. The ZINGARl B1TTEIIS are compounded from a prescription i.f the E-gyptian physician, Dr. Cutorsrs, who after years oftrinl and experiment, diacovercd the Zinffarini Herb the mret rcmnrknble vegetable production, the earth, pcrhnpg.

has ver yielded, certainly tho most effective in the cure of disease. in combination with the other valuable properties of which the ZINGARl cure Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Chulic, Cuius, Bronchitis, Consumption in its first stage, Flatulency, Xrrvoua Debility, Female Complaints, Rheumatism, Dysentery, Acttte and Chronic Diarrhoea. Cholera Morbus, Cholera, Typhoid and Typhus Ft-er, Yellmo Fever. Scrofula, Diseases of the Kidneys, Habitual Costiveness, cj-c. In the Prevention and Ci RKoflhe above diaeases, it his never been Lnown to fail, at thousands or oir mot prominent citizen throughout ell pnris of the country, will tes tify.

Let the ofil cted send for circulars containing testimonials and certificates cf who have been cured after their cases have iean pronounced hopeless by our beat phyai aiaas. PsiaciraL Dkpoy. F. RANTER CO. Ko.

0 Front Street, Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY Ex. Gov. Pavid R. Porter, of Pennsylvania.

Hon. Robert J. Fisher. Edward McPhorson, Joel R. Dnnner, Wm.

McSherry, "and oth ers. nrT-end tor Uirculara.r-fl February 11, lSGU yl. TAYLOB'S OLIVE BRAKCil 14 srra A mihl ana agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOMACHIC and CAIIMANITIVE I Extracted entirely from HERBS and ROOTS. Highly beneficial in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, ami Loss of Appetite and an excellent CORRECTIVE for persons suffering from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, Sold 3 venvnierc. Depot, No.

412 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. K. TAYLOR, CO. Sept 1SG8.

jl. Public Sale of Ilea! Estate. The subsbriber. Executor of the last Will of John Schmuck, lute of the County of Warren, snd Stite of New Jersey, deceased, will sell at public vendue, at the Hole' of Lin-ford Marsh, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pa. cn Tuesday, the 16th day cf March next, at 2 o'clock P.

M. the FARM whereon David Green now lives, lying in Strmid township, on the road leading from Stroudbur; to Tanncrsville, adjoining Inuda of M. R. Brown, Messrs Parctt Wallace, and oth ers, two-and-a-half miles from the former place, containing BOO AcrcN of Land, about ten of which are TIMBER, the balance in cultivation. The improvements ere a two story Brick House, 1 FRAME BARN AND VVAGONlM HOUSE and other o.it-buiWling; APPLE ORCHARD in bearing and other FRUIT TREES.

The land ia suitably divided and fenced and well watered throughout. Persons wishing to view said farm will please call oa W. S. Wintemute, Stroudaburg, Pa. C.

O. HARRIS, Executor. Stroudsburg, Jan. 21, 1660. MOW IS THE TIME TO XtIM Youatt's Condition EovrIer.

In the Fall and Winter hen your cow give but little milk this powder is aur to increase the quanthy and improve the quality. For hors-'fl, it increases tho appetite, promotes digestion, t-xhilerates the spirits, renders the coit foft nnd shining. For Hogs one package in your swill barrel will hasten the fattening process at least ll0 per cent. This powder has proved an excellent article for sheep. Be cure you get the Genuine Youatt's Condition Powder, MANUFACTURED BY va 1.1,1.4 ia lioLriasiiRAD, All other ia a counterfeit.

See that th name of WM. HOLLINS11EA is on each package and buy nn other. Warranted to ifive satisfaction or lhi nvtnoy refunded. Nov. 19, 'OS WM.HOLI.1NSHEAD.

CRYSTAL SPRING BREWERY, EAST STROUDRVRG, PA. BROWN Si BURT, Profsyietokb. XXX ALE rOICTUIC, mm 'Oft' Proinpily supplied at the lowest market priceaand of tho bi'pt quili'v. July Delaware, rackaunnn; Wcstera RAIL ROAD. Winter Arrangement, Kor.

13, TRAINS LEAVE. TVBflTWXan. I k.tTTsa9. 1 1 i C5 Mail 3 5 KVuU-fis. Mil' a i i i l.j-jj 1.4Si J- 1 1 37; a.

in 11.15 .11 3-1 II 47 II i7 T'Jfg iihin. Nrrt 0.t.fJtc!, t'iiusk. 1 1. IV M.mnt Btlhel ia-5. Wan tiap.

Mh STROLIJSCI P.C, l.tu ilio, l.iO I 0.ikl:mi, 5 Forks. 40, Cnuiolurw', 3.02, M.j.-ii-c.vt. 3.13 I-innf tji-. 3.C 3.3 I lea k's Sum nil, t.i.V Mirgtn. 4.41 3 01 Mrl iilxiD.

.1 IU iu, 5.43 Vf mitrie. r. or. New 6 25 Creil ro 0 Hi IU 05 IU 9j D5- I0.i5j'0' 111 3( I 1 l.iO i ro t.iS ti.t p. HI.

1 1 r.tv s.rx. i 1 3 Sd, 3 0- I U). p.Lu, at Delaware Static coxnictioss: At NEVT HAMPTON, wilk Catral TS. R. of New Jersey, fr New York.

Eli ae.be Vhr Plainfield, Eaaton, Itm. At WASHINGTON, with Morria aex It. fur New Yrk, Morris-town Hackelstown. Eaprrn. SiC.

At MANUNKA CMUNK.with B-lvidere Dphware R. lor Philadelphia, Tret: ton, Phillipsbiirg, Belvidere, At SCRANTON, with Lacknvrna Bi'oonburg. R. for Pitifton. Wiikes-Br-re.

nioomeburg, Rupert, Danville, Northumberland, alo. with iel.Tware Had-on II. fur O'yphant, Archibald, and Carbundalr. At GREAT BEND, wih Er Railway for Binghamptnti, Lhnira, Syracuse, and 0-werc. It.

A. HENRY. Wss. and Ticket Ageat. Fnniiturc and Carpels.

LEE most rcsprctfully announce-to the public, that they have recently largely increased their s'ocL which now of Furniture ol all kinds. Carpets of different stales. Oil Cloths o' (liiTerent Window Shades and Looking bases. Picture Frames, Cords and Tasseif, Blankets and Comfort. Willow Were, cte.

which thy wiU dispose of at prices net lese than but reastnahle. Call and see us and examine cur stock, and compare pricee and material with tlioe of ether shops. proof nf the pudding is in the No charge made lor roods. Ware Rooms four t'oors above the Washington Hotel, in the Fowler Block. OiJ-AL'O, constantly on hi.

ml a Inrge tnX superior stock of HOME MADE CHAIRS at the store room of LEE CO. S.ToudsUrg, Drc. St, lSGS.ly. Ho, for Scranton WHO TOOK THE PREMIUM at the Monroe County Fair, in October, for the best disp'uy of Cabinet Furni'ure J. II.

iicCARTT. WHO TOOK THE PREMIUM at the Monroe County Fair, lor the best diplav ef Cabinet Furniture. October, ISfiS! J. II. MeCARTY.

WHERE DO PEOPLE GENERALLY go to buy Good and Fancy Furniture Why they go to ricUAlt i I li. WHY DOES MrCAKTY S5ILL HIS Giwds at LOWER PRICES tharv anv House in Monroe county Because whea he sella a bill of goods he don't have tostrikjeso many dividends. He runs his estahr.sfc:ei)t or his own hook, and s-ives hie customers frora two to three profits rn ail the goods tkey buy of him. Don't vcu see it! Stroudburg, Oct. 1SG9.

P. S. Watchmaker Jeweler, MAIN ST, STOUDSBURG. PA. located in comer building, third door low the-JefTerj-onhn office.

Room handonn ly fitted up, and heavily stocked with the fi nest nst-oritneut of Clocks, "Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers JTo tions, ever offered in thiseecti of country. A full assortment of Spectacles, of tNe best quality, and suited all ogesr alwaye on tale. Silver-ware, and Silver PUted ware, al-ways on hand at manufacturers prices. neatly executed, and char ges extremely moderate. Calls from tive pu die respectfully solicited.

November 3th, 1S63 yl. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens ot a tui uurroan-ding country, tlut he has commenced the above business in Fowler's building, oa Elizabeth street, and is fully prepared to furnish any article in his line of buMcesa, at short notice. On baud at all times, a Urge Htock of Harness, hips, Trtis, Yalicts. Car jiet Dags, Horse.

ts, Bells, Skates, Oil Cloths, tCr. Carriage Triiauvise promptlv attenrlei to. JOHN O. BAYLOR. Stroudsburg, Dec.

14, U. D. VILSON AND DEALER IN Flour, Grain, Meal and JVef, Oi WLSr STIIEIU'S, Sew YovK 1 mnnrv t. 15W. tf..

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6,105
Years Available:
1840-1877