Goodfor-the Combs Family.- , The Democrats of Perry county have etcoiea iiuurew uomos judge of the coun ty court, Jesse Cctubs clerk of the coun- iy:court, Hezekiah Combs sheriff, and Granville Combs coustablo. They no doubt regretted that they couldu't till all tne otuer county offices with CoinLscs, but the family unfortunately wasu't large e- nough. Louiswc Journal. The Two Joneses. . The Berks county Jones has gained "a wide-spread notoriety by bid presidential ainner speecu as a tamous eatim mem ber of Confess. The Moutgomery Rep resentatives has been "caught uappiug, as the Herald has it, in the matter of the iron pipes, and he may bo destined to e qual renown as a sleeping member Press. We claim for our representative in the last Congress, Hon. Wm. H. Dim mick, that distingui-bed characteristic, and we have no notion tbat Mr. Jones ot Montgomery slmll rob him ol hii superior 'claims to it. Mr. Uimuack was not only asleep to all the iuteresta of this sectiou of the commonwealth and all the pledges he had made, but cveu when iuviild to" tbo Presidential liamjuet, mace celebra ted by the eloquent .-peerh-s of the gour mand ol Berks county ou the Appropria tion Bills, be Iept soundly uutil the repast was over. Our representative certainly de serves the peculiar mark of distinction claimed for Mr. Jones of Montgomery he was preeminent as a sleepiug memLer. -T-.TiniCS. Diarrrhosa. As this is the season when the diar rhoea prevails to the greatest extent, wo publish the following from Ball's Journ al of Health : It may be well for travelers to know that the u'r.-t, the mot important, and the most indi.-pcnsable item iti the arrest and cure of loose nens of their bowels is abso lute quietude on a bed. Nature herself always prompts this by disinclining us to locomotiou. "The next thing i to eat nothing but common rice, parched like coffee, and th-ti boiled, and taken with a little salt and butter. Diink little or no liquid of any kind. Bits of ice may Le eaten and swallowed at will. Every stttj taken in diarrhoea, every hpootiful of li quid, only aggravates the disease. If lo coruotion is compulsory, the misfortune of the nccesfity may be ies.-ened by having a tout piece of woolen flannel bound tightly around the abdomen, so nsto be i doubled in front, and kept well in its place. In the practice of many years we have never failed to notice a gratifyiu result lo follow these observances." Another Trial of Fawke's Steam-Plow--A Highly Satisfactory Test in Tough Sod. On Thurday last Mr. Faukes again tested his new Locomotive Steam Plow in a tough meadow sod, near the village of Christiana, which was. if possible still more satisfactory than any of his former trials. So far an known, ibis sod bad never before been 1 roken, but the Iron Ilorso walked into it with comparative ease, drawing six ploughs, culling six feel six, inches in width, and six inches deep, the engine working undtr a pressure of only iixty pounds of steam to the square inch, which is about half the pressure used on former occasions in ploughing in soft oats stubble with the same number of plows. The plows worked beautifully, turning over the sod with a smoothness snd uniformity which could not he excell ed by any other proce??. This experiment mut completely set tle the quo-lion of the merits of the plow ! in the minds of tbe.se who, at its foruiei trial--, doubted its capacity for, plowing in stiff sod, inasmuch as it has now been clearly hown that it works easier and runs wore regular in evcr3' re.-pect in sod than in stubble ground. Those also who doubted the succefs of the machine in od. owing to a lack of steam, aro now pati.-Gcd that even this experimental ma chine carries more stesm than is abso lutely required for any ordinary purpose. We learn that Mr. Fawkes has accep ted the invitation of the Philadelphia Ag ricultural Society to jtive an exhibition in West Philadelphia, and tbat be expects1 to be there about the 2 1st of nest mouth ! Perhaps the offer of the Illinois premium; of S5.000, mentioned by one of our Ohio correspondents nay inouee him, if posH hle, to somewhat vary the programme. Lancaster Jyzprcss. Tom Corwiu. the Wagon Boy of Ohio, formerly Whig Governor and Member of the U. S. Cabinet, is nominated for Cou ghs by the Republicans of the 7th dis trict, and ha taken the stump. It means something when such veterans re-enter the ranks. Hew York Blarket. "Wednesday. August 2o, 1658. FLOUR AND MEAL The sales are 9,450 bbl-. at S4 I Oa f 4 95 for rejected superfine State; 84 50a5 for do. extra State; sound superfine and extra are scarce and nominal; 4 95a5 10 for su perfine West m Rye Flour is inactive; raall sales at S3 50a$4 40. Cora Meal is lower, the Kales are 230 bbls. at S3 75 far Pennsylvania afloat, and S4 10 for Jersey; Puncheons are nominal. GRAIN Wheat The sales are 17,- 400 busb. Milwaukee Club, yesterday af ternoon, at $1 OSaSL ,0F, or thereabouts; 300 bush, prime lied Michigan, newcrop, at $1 30. Rye'is quiet and heavy at 78 &80c. for old. Oats are in fair demand, and are quite firm; sales 27,000 bush, at 51a52c. for State. Corn i freely offered and is lower, the sales are 51.000 bush. at75a8lc. for unsound mixed; 84o. for fair do.f B9e. for straw colored; in Yellow ssd White nothing was made public. PROVISIONSPork The sales are 1,000 bbia at 16 87$ for Mess, 816 40 for Thin mess, &I8 75a$J8 87 for Clear, S14 80aS14 87 for Prime. Butter is in limited demand, and is plenty at 12al7c. for Ohio, and 14a20c. for State. Cheese is abundant at 4aSo. Lard is steady, and in fair demand; sales of 450 tcs. at lUallfc. , fit a Fix. We asked a friend from a neighboring town, the other day," bow he stood politically, and bis reply, more ex pressive than elegant, was: "Ob, 1 bay en't lit yet." At Phillipsburg, N. J., on the 17th in-t., by the Rev. David Maigc, of Eliz abctb, N. J., Rev. James E. Miller, pas tor of the Presbyterian Church of Strouds burg, Pa., to Fanny (jr., daughter of Dr. Charles Davis, of Phillipsburg. Jlj-With the above notice wc received quite an assortmenf of very fine cake, for which, we tender our thauks, and wish the happy couple a long life of continued happiness and prosperity. At tbo parsonage, in Hamilton, on the 14th mst., by tho- llev. 'A. ItumpU, Wn Georee Bowman ot Stroud towuship and Miss Elizabeth Delong of Stroudsburg1. On the 4th inst., at Simon's Church, Staten Lslnnd, by the Rev. Mr. Oertel. Mr. Peter Seese of Coveville, Monroe Co., Pa., and Mr9; July Ann Jjaucr, of Sta- pleton, Staten Island, IS. 1. A PROCLAMATION TO THE LADIES. Whereas, it appears that the days of right, honor, and integrity are fr.st fading away, and whereas, the unscrupulous and ignorant are daily taking advantage of the profound and learned. Bet it known therefore, to all. whether Maids, Wives, or Widows, that Dr. Ckeesman's Female Fills are alone the cer tain panacea fur the troubles incident lo fe male disorganization; they alone correcting all painful menstruation, assuaging palpiia lions ofthc heart, diftnrbed sleep, pain-in the side, and causing health and happiness to the whole sex; more especially to the married portion, as they are certain to bring on the monthly neriod with regularity. And where as, these Pills are purely vegetable and en tirely free from minerals, therefore, perfectly harmless in their operations and wholly un like other medicines thrust upon the public, purporting to effect the objects already de tailed. Therefore, be it known, that nothing hut the said Pills of Dr. Cheesman will ac hornplish the desired object, when disappoint ment has r-een experienced under the regime of other Pills; and the Ladies will cause tins Proclamation lo snread amongst them, to i heir own everlasting benefit always premi sing that said Proclamation in one case must no considered mi! J and void ; that is to say, ihat the 1'ills uiui not he taken when any f. male is in .in interesting situation, other wiae a miscarriage will be the inevitable re sult. Explicit directions, to be carefully read, accompany each box. Price -Sf. Sent by mail on enclosing 1 to Dr. Cornelius L. Cheeseuian, Box 4,531, Pos-t Office, New York Cuy. Snld by one Druggist in every town in the United States. Given under my hand and seal, C. L. CHEESEMAN, M. D. II, 15. E&UK'lliittfv General Agent lor the United States, loo Ciiainbers-st., N York, To whom nil wholesale orders must be ad dressed. Sold in Strnudsbng by Hollinshead & De trick ; II. B. Scmple &. Co. Easlon. Feb. 25, lti53. ly. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated' Fa male l3iUs. PROTECTED LETTERS BV ROYAL jsEir-i PATENT. Prepared from aprzsriplion of. Sir J. Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. T'iib invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of ill loose painful and dangerous diseases to liieli the female cntitulion is subject. It moderates all excesf and reimivcs all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be iclied on. To .l&urritu! Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It u ill, in a short time, biingon the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government St:usiji of Great Uritsin, to prevent counterfeits. Thc'e Pill should not betaken by females dining tlit FU'.oT THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as ihcy are sure to bring on .Mis-oarriagc,but at any other time they a:e safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the b:.ck and limbs, fatigue on iisht exertion, palpita tion of the hcuit, hysterics and u h ies, these Tills will effect a cure w hen all other means Jiave failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iion, a o- niel. antimony, or anything huitful' to the constitution. i'ull directions in the pamphlcVaiouud each package, which should becaieftilly preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES (L.itel. C. Ilt.duiu t Co,,) Rochester, 'N. Y. N. H. $1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, uill insure a boitte. contaiiig 5d pills bv leturn mail, for tale in Strouds surg. by July 1. ly. - J. N. DURUNG, Agent. Bailey's Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates now to allay inflammation etrkes at l be root of disease hence an im mediate cure. Dallcys' Magical Pain Extractor, and nothing else, will allay inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. D alley s Magical Pain Extractor will cure the following nmonra catalogue of diseases; burns, scaids, culs. chafes, sore nip ples, corns, bunions, strains, bites, poison, chilblains, biles, scrofula, ulcers, fever sores, felons, ear ache, piles, sore eyes, gout, swel lings, rheumatism, scald head, salt rhcu.fi, baldness, erysipelas, ringworm, barbers itch, small pox, measles, rash, &c, &c. To some it may seem increduluus that si many diseasessbould be reached by one arti cle; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combinu tion of ingredients, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its opposite dis order. Dalleifs Magical Pain Extractor In its effects is magical, because the time is so short between disease and a permanent cure; and it is an extractor, as it draws all disease out of the affected part, leaving na ture aS perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that no house, work shop, or manufactury should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, .with the name .of Henry Dalley, Manufacturer, For sale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States arid Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambers St.-, New-York. G. P..CHACE.. Sold in Strpudsburg, by. Hollinshead-and Jetrick Feb. 25, lS5'8.-ly. A country'marVwaB dragging a cfllfby a ropo iu a cruel manner. Au irishman asked 'bim if that was the way he "trated his jdloio-cr attires! 1 m-r' Holloxvays Ointment, and Pills. Blotches, pimples, dry eruptions, aud all irritation of the skin, fade and disappear after a few applications of Holloway's Ointment. In these cases brink friction is indispensable. Many of the ordinary eruptions are. caused by suppressed per spiration, nud as this penetrating unguent at onco opens the pores and invigorates the absorbeuts, it dissipates the inflama tion by a double process Ladies whose faces or arms arc disfigured by cutaneous diseases, may readily remove the blemish aud restore to the skin its natural tiut, flexibility, softness, by tho use of this safe but powerful counterirritant. The Pills uever fail iu disorders of the htomach. NOTICE. A Meeting of the Members of the Mouroe County Mutual Fire Insurance (Jompauy, will beheld at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on MUiN- DAY the Gtb day of SEPTEMBElt uext, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon of said day; for the purpose of electing a Board of thirteen Managers of said Company to s-crve for one year from said date, pursu ant to the provisions of the 4th section of the Act of Incorporation of said Compa The polls will be open from 2 till 4 o' clock P. M. By Order of the Board. 11. S. STAPLES, President. Attest Wm. K. Haviland, Sec'y. Notice IS hereby given that the following ac nnnnt Kim tioon Hlorl.in flio nfflnfi nffli Prothonotary of Monroe county, and wil be presented for confirmation at the nest Court of Common Pleas of Eaid county, on Monday tho 27th day of September, 1858. The final account of John Kunklc and John S. Fisher, Committee and person and Chtate of Peter Gr. Kunkle, of Polk township. JOHN EDINGEK, Prothouotary. August 2fi, 1858. ouxt proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. George R. Barrett, President Judge of the 22d Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and Michael H.Dreher, Esqr's, Associate Judges of llie Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices, Justices of the Court, of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive ry and Coiirt of Genera! Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the fcaid County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 27th day of September next, to continue one week if necessary. KOTICE s hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail cf the said county of Monroe, or a- gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) MELCHOIR, J30SSERD, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Slroudsburg, ) 20, 1853. w - v SCIENTIFIC AftlERICArig. "prospectus. V OLUME F O U It T EE N BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11, 1858. .12 EC? SS A S 25, J ft V EH TORS, iTSuiiiifactnrcc's aiitl Farmers. The Scientific American has now reach ed its Fourteenth Year, and will enter upon a New Volume ou the 11th of Sep tember. It is the only weekly publica tion of the kind uow is.ued iu this coun try, and it has a very extensive circula tion iu all the States of the Union. It is riot, -as some might suppose from its title,11 a dry, abstruse work on technical science; ou the contrary, it so deals with the great events going on in the scientific, mechan ical aud iuduhtrial world-, as to please and iustrust every one. If the the Mechanic or Artizan withes to know the best ma chine in use, or bpw to mako any sub tancc employed in his business if the Housewife wishes to get a recipe for ma king a good color, &o. if the Inventor wishes to know what is going on in the way of improvements if tho Manufac turer wishes to keep posted with the times and to employ the best facilities in his business if the Man of lei.-ure and Stu dy wishes to keep himself familiar with the progress made iu the chemical labo ratory, or in the construction of telegraphs steamships, railroads, reapers, mowers, and a thousand other machines and ap pliances, both of peace and war all these desiderata caij bo found in the Scientii? ic American, and not elsewltere. Tbey are here presented in a reliable and in teresting form, adapted to the compre hension of minds unlearned in the higher branches of art. Terms: One Copy, Oue Year, $2; Ooe Copy, Sis Months. SI; Five Copies, Six Month-, S4; Ten Copies, Six Months, S; Teu Copies, Twelve Month, SI 5; Fifteen Copies, Twelve Months, 832; Twenty Copies, Twelve Months, $28; in! advance, Specimen, copies sent gratuitously for inspection. Southern aud Western money,! or Postage Stamps, taken1 for subscrip tion i. gSaf-Lettors should be direcd to ' MUNN.&CO.,128F.ulton.Stree,t,N Y. jGSgfMessrs. Muon & Co. are extensive ly engaged, in procur ing patents Too -new inventions, and will advise, inventors, without charge, in regad to' the novelty of their improvementj. j dTrom the New 'York NEWS.' Nothing since the Foundation of the City of New York has produced the excitement among all classes that Prof. Wood'sjQair llcstorative has done. Al 1 f classes iroru the gray ana baMhealUeo sire, and the ulver-baircd matron, down to the sprightly youth aod beautiful mai den with her glossy riogh ts, are crowd ing tbo Depot at No. 312 Broadway; tbf former to be permanently restored, and the latter to possess themselves of that which will prevent the inroad of envious time, and cause the appearance of youth and beauty to linger to the greatest age Besides all the popular Druggists in the country are conctantly engaged in deal ing out the Restorative to their customers, "and the cry is still they come.'' Caution. Beware of worthless inven tions, as several are already in the mar till rv t T hci, caueu oy f.inerent names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair ltcstorative, Depot bt. Louis, Mo., and New York,) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Drugi.-ts and Patent Medi cine dealers, also by all Fancj and Toilet jroods dealers in the United States aud Canada. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an alias order of sale of the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, will bo soldat public outcry on Thursday the 23d of September next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, in Tahnersvillc, Pocono Town ship, Monroe county, late the estate of Charles 0. Nobe, dee'd., a valuable town lot couetuining two acres more or less, on the North and South Turnpike, adjoining land of Michael 'Goff and hrcd erick Fabel, late Jamos Traoli, all olear ed, with a small stream of water passing through it. Conditions, one half on the confirma tion of sale, the other half six mouths thereafter with interest. J. H. STROUD, Administrator. By the Court, John Edinger, Clerk. Aug.. 19, 1858.-4t. A. M. C. BRCsiEi, 22 Cliff. Street, Naw York. MANUFACTURER OP GLASS SYKNGES, H03H0EPATHIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEAS URES, NURSING BOTTLES ETC. Glass Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Per fumers, Photographers, elc. Green Glass ware by the package. A liberal discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price Lists sent on application. August 12, 1857.-3m. Notice to Collectors. Notice is hereby given that the Collec tors of the several townships of the Coun ty of Monroe are requested to meet the Treasurer of said county at bis office, iu the borough of Stroudsburg, on Friday and Saturday, the 2uth aud 21at of Au gust next, to make payment on their du plicati'S. It is hoped they will answer to this call by prompt payment. J. C. STRUNK, JOS. HAWK, Commissioners It. BROWN, ) July 15, 185d. PAY UP! Notice U hereby given to all those in- debtad either by Judgmeut Note or Book Account, to the following late firms, to wit : Stroud & Andre, C. R. Andre, and Andre & Shoemaker, to call, settle and pay the same on or before the first da of September next, otherwise cost must ensue, as the above firms have liabilities which must be met. Tho Books &c, are iu the hands of the undersigned, who can be found at his office, corner of Grcin and Monroe Streets, Soap aud Candle factory building. C. R. ANDRE. Stroudsburg, July 29, 1858. P. S. All those indebted toSwartwood. & Andre, and the late firm of Swartwood & Co., are requested to call upon Philip Swartwood who is m attendance at their Mill, and pay up immediately. SWARTWOOD &. ANDRE. Stroudsburg, July 29, 1858. DISSOLUTION. The co-partuership heretofore existing between C. It. Andre and Henry Shoe maker in the Mercantile trade, under the 6rm of Andre & Shoemaker is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Strondsburg, March 13, 1858. C. It. ANDRE, HENRY SHOEMAKER. P. S. The Buiuess will be continued at the old ta.ud bv tho ubscriber who desires a libera share of patronage. HENRY SHOEMAKER. Stroudsburg. Oct, 22, 1857,-tf WANTED. An enterprising and responsible Agent to canvass Monroe County, for a responsibly Mutua.Fjr; Insurance Company, five 'yean in operation' withnut any nssesgnicnts, to whom ffood iiiducetncnt's will be offe'red.' Idresy n,,s.r Box U2, Ydrl(, Pa, July 1, l'S58-3t. . A Card from r.-Jnic ill. Jar reft, of THE NEW YORK I LUNG INF1MARY. -My connection for 1 he past eight years with the nbove Insti tutiiui, as Chief Physician, and a twelve year's cqurse of tteady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Consumption audits kindred diseases, together with my unrivalled oppor tunities and advantage of pathological re search aided not a little ty a perfect system ol' Medical. Inhalationhas enabled ire to arrive at a decisue, direct, and successful course of treatment for the positive and rad ical cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lun and Air Passages. By. Inhalation, tire va por and curative properties of medicines are directly addressed to the diseased organs and the integument. I do not ndvh-u the use ot I Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the exclu sion of general treatment; and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in the proper management of those fearful and often fu'al diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each putient should have the benefit of both general and local treatment. The success of my treatment in the above diseases, and the hirh character of the Institution over which I have so long had the honor to pre side, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solicitation of many private and professional friends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has been long aud liberally supported, and after due consideration, I have concluded to make such arrangements as will bring the benefits ol my experience and treatment u ithin the reach of all, ami not confine myself, as here tofore, to those who entered the Infirmy, or who were able to viait me at my office. Ho ping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satis-factiun, lioth to my professional bretheru and the public, 1 would respect fully announce in conclusion, th.it I can now be consulted personally or by letter, on all dis eases as above, and that the medicines, the same as is used in the Institution, prepared to suit esc fi individual case, Inhaling Vapors, Medical Imhalers, &c. &c, will be forward ed by express to any part of the United States or the Canadas. Terms My terms of treat by letter are as follows, viz.: 12 per month for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month's use; also Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Pay ment as follows: $6 lo be paid to Express A- gent on receipt of the box of Medicine, and balance SG at the expiration of the month, if the patient be cured or is entirely satisfied with the treatment. Patients, by giving a full history of their case, aud their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availiri" themselves of Dr. Jarret's treatment may re ly upon immediate and permanent relief, as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters for advice promptly answered. For further particulars -..ddresa JAMES M. JARRETT, M. D No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y. P. S. Physicians and others are respect fully invited to call at the Infirmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, ind w here our improved apparatus for the inhalation of medicated vapor can be seen and inspected. August 12, lS58.-Gm. - S S 2 ? a U " o s o 3 OS CD Ul -1 g c r " 5 - a in CD P &' Co -3 Ol R rii;' o. OS OC q n- "l B E3 o S-l o -s 1 1 -1 fa I 1 o 1 i CD Ul o 9 a H s CO O CO c B 2 2 C5 P 33 f T3 rs o tr1 Si "55 5 5 - CO 3? o CT-3 c o 3 ft 1 o o 0. Tj Orders may be left at the Brick Yard, or at the residence of Morris Ad- er, in the new brick building on Eliza beth street, opposite the residence of Jas. H. Stroud, m Stroudsburg. DISSOLUTION.- The co-pnrtnerhip heretofore existing under the name of Adler &tlaelauer, iu the manufacture of Brick, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The note? and accounts are in the hands of Morris Adler, who is duly authorized to set tle tho same. MORRIS ADLER, CHRISTIAN HAGELAUER, Stroudsburg, June 30, 1858. The manufacturing of brick will be con tinued at tho old yard, by the undesign ed, who respectfully informs tho public thut he is prepared to furnih a number one article of Brick. M4. It. ABLER-. Stroudsburg, July 8, 1858. STOVES, stoves, "stovrsT" THE subscriber, having purchased and taken the old store stand of George Mul ven, in Stroudsburg, would say. to the j, public, that ho is ju.st opening a jf large aortmeut of STOYES ia all their variety. Cooking Parlor, Shop & Bar ESooui, all sizes and kinds, for Wood or C.oalt Groceries, In connection with the Stove business, the undersigned will keep cootantly oii hand a "onefal assortment of Groceries, &o., viz: Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Molasses, Fish, ",l3alt, Raisius, Spices, &c. Flour and Feed. . no will constantly keep Flour and Feed and whole grain. Cider Yinecar oonstantly on hand. 'i-lTlie public are respectfully invited .to I'xamine for themselves. , ROBERT R. DEPUY. Stroudsburg, Nov. Vi, 1 557.' 2 rfSfJ 15! . 5- g- 2 2 o - - BCcr S s iS - fessi ? s I g p 2 Eg E 2 - Z Z. Z " o r. p 0 o IfZ 1- Pi? - I rr ITlt- 2 r-i n lrd o o nmiu 'j nw m ium. u 1 1 jlim Summer Arrangements.- NEW R. R. ROUTE. Dclairare, Lackawanna & Wester - EA1L ROAD. New and expeditious broad guagc route." from the North and Western Great Bend and Scranton, and from the LacRawarina and Wyoming vallies, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. (KrOn and after Monday, May 17, 1858,' trains will be run as follows": The Cincinnati Express Train bound, east on fs. Y. & Eric Railroad arrives at Great Bend alf:15 A.M.,' and connects with the. Express Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, at 8:30 n. m. Due at Montrose, - - - 9.05' " Tankhannock. - - 9:47 , ' Factory villc, - 10:10 " Scrantun, ... - 10:57 " Moscow, - . 11:4a " Stroudsburpr, ... 1:35 p. roV Dela waro.(15 minutes todme)2:US' Bridgville, I'hila. passen gers leave, - - 2:40 " Junction, .... 3..30 New York, ... 75 . Philadelphia,' ... gO "" Passengers, from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m? From Phila. leave Walnut st. ... , . Wharf at - . - - 6:00 Leave Junction, .. - 10:50 Due at Bndgeville, Phila. con nection, . - - 11:40 " 12:00 " 12:47 p. m:. 2:36 " Delaware, 15 miii. dinner, Mot-cow, Scranton, - - . -Factoryville, . - - -Tunkhanflock -Montrose, -Great Bend, - 3:15 4:05 4:25' 5:08 5:40 it it Connecting al Great Bond with the Mail Train, west, at 5:55 Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Be hd at' 8,:3la. m'." Arrive at Great Bend, - - 1:20 p. m Connecting with the Dunkirk Express West at 1:55 and ibe N. Y. Expiess East at 2-.3& p. m. ..... Returning, leaves Great Bend, 2:40 p. m .' Due at Scranton, - . - - 7:10 " For the accommodation of way travel on' the Southern Duision, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton at 5:00 a. m." Due at Strondrfburg ct 10:15 44 " Junction at' . 2:10 p. m. Returninjr, will leave Junction at 4:00 a. m' Due at Siroud&burg at 7:20 " Scranton at I:50 p. m'.' Paasenyers for New York" fifl change cars at Junction'. To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R.' leave or lake the cars at Bridgeville. For Pittston Kingston, and Wilkesbarre, take L. &. B. R. R. cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Arch bald, and Carbondale change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and Baggajre checked through'.' JOHN BRISBIN, Sup'l.' Wm. N. Jjjkks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. LIVKRY BUSINESS. Valentine Kaulz & Wm. Huntsman (Successors to M. B. Posfens, Having purchased the t fsloock lately owned by M.gjo.. " B. Poatcud, take this opportuuity to notify their friends and the public gen-" erally, tbat tbey have added considerable" new stock to tbc same, and will continue' the business at the old stand, on Franklirr Street, where they are prepared to biro"1 Iloraes and carriages at' the lowest cash rates. Their Horses are safe, fast and gontle, and their vehickles cousist of alf kiud, to suit the tastes of the fastidious. Attentive ostlers always on hand, and dri vers furnished when desired. Call and sec for yourselves. Strangers taken to" any part of the country at tbd shortest notice. Tbey will continue to run the new omnibus between this borough and' tho Railroad Depot. Persons intending' to go on the railroad will be called for at any part of the Borough, by leaving their' names at their office near the stable.' The omnibus will also be at the Depot on' the arrival of trains to convey passengers into town. No pains will be spared to give satis faction to all who may favor them with tbeir patronage. KADTZ & HUNTSMAN. Stroudsburg, June 24, lS58.-tf. LOTTERIES. The Lotteries of Samuel Swan & Co.,-. are chartered by the State of Georgia, and have sworn commissioners appointed to superintend their drawing.-, and certify tbat everything connected with the same is done in a strictly honorable manner. Tbey offer to the public a fair opportuni ty for investment, the interests 01 parties at a distance being as well protracted as thpugh they were present. Tbc Mana gers would respectfully call attention to the fact that all persons have a legal right to send orders for tickets to Georgia, us the lotteries of Samuel Swan & Co. rife" authorized by the Legislature of that State. A lottery will be drawn every Saturday throughout the year, all orders' received beiog Oiled in the drawing next to fevlce place after the same comes to band. According to the scheme one tick et in every nine mut draw a prize. Tick ets are Si Of halves, quarters, $2,f)0'. No tickers s-iit unless the money aeeour panic the order. Th'e drawings are up on the principle of one number on each) ticket, and arc so fimplc that lione can fail to understand thorn. There is nc combiuatlou of numbers to mytify tho buyer. Prizes vary from $40 to $70,000-: evorv prize" being drawn, and result of' drawing forsrarded to all purchaser'.. jjj A list of tho numbers that are drawu from the wheel, with the amount that each prize is entitled to, will be pubr lished after every drawing; in the follow ing papers: New Orleans Dclta Mobile Rcgiuer, Charleston Standard, Nasvilb Gazette, Atlanta Iutcllingencrr, Savannah Nines and New York Weekly Day Bodk"f . and New York Sunday Dispatch. Vrite your address plainly, and direct to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, GeorgTa. . Prizes jaid in full no percentage de ducted from prizes as in 6tlie,r lotteries. - ' All com muilicaiious strictly eonfidenU April 10, I-5?.-lyV : w