. 4 ' Bounty Land Warrants. There were issued bv IbcPonsion Office during the month of February last, boun ty land warrants as foll'ows:--Undcr the act of 1 855, 'of 160 acres, 591 ;,120 acres 67j 80 acres, of 55; 00 acres, 1; 40 acres 1715. Under the act of 1850, of 40 cres, 3. Total, 7 18. During the mont 'of January, which comprised two more working days than last month, the whole number of warrants issued was 625, thow ing quite an increase in February. A Mild Winter. .. If those muskrats in Iowa that proph esird a mild Whiter survived the colt snap of January last, they may now have the satisfaction of knowing that their pre uictions were correct, southern papers concur in the statement that vcgetaii 'in that latitude is at least one month in advance of ordiuary years. Lruit trees varo in blossom, ana flowers ot various kuds are full bloom. In the North th Winter has been remarkably open. Th great lakes have been closed by ice but a email part of the time, and navigation i now about to be resumed on all the North ern waters. The Lake Supciior Journ al of tho 26th ult. says : ''We are now within five days of the "first Spring month, and have had scarce ly a brush of winter yet. Mo.'t of the "time it Las leen mild. - For two weeks put there ha been a baluiincss and mcl- lowuera in the nttuo.-plicre which was e nough to cuc-the moodiest heart to sing for joy. Our Hay has not-been dosed more than a week at a time this Winter -and but a few days in all. It is ojcn now, and tho Mem monarch of the year. Acetns to be melting away tuto Spriug." In our owu latitude the weather h V'cii not lo.-s remarkable. With the ex ccption of a few days of severe weather, our climate has partaken more of chai acter of a Southern it inter. A Clergym.ni arrested for Counterfeiting whil3 Preaching; a Funeral Sermon. We had an interview with Mr. Isaac llcjnolds, of Trumbull cou:ity, last even ing, who had ju-t returned from Glen wood, Mills eoutity. Iowa, where he owns jomc land. IK- nave us an item of inter est. On la-t Mouday afternoon, m the Jlev. Wm. W-t'OU. the .pa.-.tor of tlie Methodist Chureh in Clleinvood, was preaching a fanentl sermon, ho wa- ar rested by officer- from an a Ijoiuing couti ty for passing cquntcifeit money. The people in attendance at the funeral were ao incensed at the ofu.-cr. that they thru-it them from the house, and they concluded to retire until the ob-i-ii'ms were couelu did. The clergyman did not accompany she procession to lliegrac, and the offi cers a r re ted him. They had previously searched his house in the cellar of which they found inks, prcsc, papers, rolling machines, and the entire aparatm for the manufacture of counurft-it Hank bills. Tuey al.o found about I0UU in counterfeit bill. S;M0 of which were 10s on the Forest City Hank of this city, snd about SJOO in 5"s ou the State Bank of Ohio. The clergwnau made a clean breast of the matter. lie became connected with some counterfeit ers about two years ago, and as he had been in early life an engraver, he had bceu a vcrv useful and hard working member of the gang He.has preached in Glenwood about three years. He i about forty years old, a man of family, an 1 ha?, been very generally esteemed aud respected by his congregation and neigh bora. lie said hejoined the counterfeit er to make money "to do good with." This explanation was not very satisfac tory to his pari-hionem, however, and they di-carded him at oncu. He mu-t have been a nice minister. An examina tion of his "study" (-bowed that he was a regular sub.criber to the Life in Boston, Venus Mi-cellauey, and other fla-h papers and the shelves of his bookcase were n dorned with yellow covered lives of nu merous celebrated highwaymen, forgers, etc., etc. Ho was taken before a justice of the Peace and in default of heavy bail was conimisted to the County Jail to a wait trial before the Court of Common Pleas. The incident created a great sen sation in the little town. Cleveland Plain dealer, 1 1 Lit inU. The Biggest Hog Yet. Mr. John Hurit-mau, of Willistown township, Chester comity, killed a hog a few days since, of matuuiotb proportions, lie measured seven feet from the tip o' the nose to the root of the tail, and six feet uine inches in girth, and weighed, when slaughtered, 702 pounds. He was eventeen mouths old, aed in three months gained 4.00 pound over 4 pounds per dy and. was fed upon corn meal and milk. During that time he eat 15 bush el of corn. Another one, fifteen months old, weighed 560 pounds. They belong ed to tho breed of "Chester County Whites.' Village Record. Mistake at a Funeral. At tho end of last mouth the following singular mis take warinadc at Dole, Fiauce : Two persons had died at the ho-pital of that town, and were to be buried at the same time. The deceased were a young girl, and a soldier of the garrison. Doth cof fins being placed along hide of each other, they were so confounded that the young girl was accompanied to her last home by a platoon of dragoons, with military honors, -while the soldier, covered with a white pall of Bowers, pious emblems of purity and iuuoceucc, was borne on four feminine shoulders, and followed by a pro cession of young girls reciting prayers. A chemist, at Lyons, has dicovered the means of removing, instantaneously, from the hands the staius produced by nitrate of silver' in photography. It is simply to put linseed in the water used. Mr. Everett' oration on Washington, in New York, tho 4th instant, produced 51416- . Bound. West.. . We hear that every hotel in-St Louis is crammed "chuck full of people, wait ing for the "moving of the .waters," in order to sweep onwards to. tbcfiH widen ing West, and that many unable tb oh tain rooms in tho hotels, have gone down to tbo .Missouri river in boats, and arc boarding there at $1 50 per day, in or der to secure berths for the first tripa o the season. The ico is now broken, aud navigation will soon commence, and. then look for the tramping thousands, with pick and axe, onward to the gold placers of tho mighty West. .. Postmaster General. Joseph Holt, of Kentucky, has been appointed Postmaster-General in the place of A. V. Brown, deceased. Mr Holt was formerly Commissioner of Pat ents, is a man of great business qunlifi cations, and will make a most efficient Postmaster-General. IMEaple Sugar in Pennsylvania. Tho Somerset (Pa) Whig remarks: The season tnus far has been very propi tious for our maple sugar manufacturers More sugar has been made the present season, at this date, than in any previous one. We hear of several farmers who have- already made more than four thou sand pounds. There is no means of ex actly ascertaining the amonnt of this or tide annually produced in Somerset coun ty, but we think five hundred thousand pounds would fall below tho mark more than is manufactured in any other county in the Union. Phosphorus as a Poison. A gentle man residing and planting near San Joa quin, oamornia, lntonns us, says 1 n " l f f rm Republican : "That a short time sinoe housed phos phorus poion to get rid of the squirrels upon his land, and it was very effectual, killin larje numbers. J ho eat the dead bodies of the. squirrels thus poisoned, lay all over the ground, having been killed by eating them; and last of ill, the magpies, who have picked the yes out of the crows, have shared the amc fate. We have not learned wheth er the effects of the phosphorous extend- d any further. Mrs. Catharine G. Oier, of Chester jounty, uav'ijT brought suit aain-t the Vniisyl vanta Company for 820,000 dam ges sustained by the loss of her hus band, Dr. Ogier, who was killed by the .1 . cars atjout a year ago, the arbitrators gave her $15,000 damages against the Co m pany, and the Co.-ts. New York Markets. Wednesday, March 16,1859. FLOUR AND MEAL The sales are ,75U bbls. at 85 50a?5 75 for superfine State, SO 50aS6 FO for extra do.; 36 45a S6 00 for low grades .of Western extra ; SO 70:.$0 70 for shipping brands of round- hoop extra Ohio; SO 85a$7 75 for trade brauds do ; 87 25a33 for extra Genesscc. ye Flour is in fair demand-at S3 75a$4 30. Corn Meal firm; is sale." of loO bbls. at S3 S0aS3 85 for Jersey, and $4 -10 for Srandywmr. GRAIN Wheat; the sales arc 3,100 bu.h Mixed Wisconsin at Si 46; 400 ush. Mixed Illinois at-Sl 37.; 150 buh. LMixcd LonS Wat,d at $l iW- llJc is in active, auu i5icuvy ul cjoatruu. vjais, are in moderate demand at 51a55cc. for Jersey, 57a5Sc. for State- Corn is less buoyant; the sales arc 10,000 bu-b. at 00c. for We-tern mixed, SSaOOc.for White Southern, and 89a'J2c. for Soother Yel low. MOLASSES Very little has been done sales of l?0 bbls. New Orleans at 39 he. PROVISIONS Pork; the sales are 1,350 bbls. at 813 25a$L3 40 for Prime; 816 12 for Thin Mess. Cut Meats are quiet; the sales are 140 hhds. and tcs. at 6.ja7c. for Shoulder, and BaOc. for Hams. Dressed Hogs are dull and nom inal. Butter is plenty, and is dull.at 10 a!6c for Ohio, aud 14a 24c. for State. Cheese is plenty at Rallc. EST" Positively tbo most wonderful thing discovered in the nineteenth centu ry is Professor WOOD'S HaIR RE STORATIVE. It restores perfectly gray hair to its original color, makes it grow on the bald and will preserve it perfectly to any age, if only u-ed by the young twice a week. Dandruff and dis ease cannot exist on the scalp where this is used. See circular, and we defy doubt. Caution. Beware of worthless imita tions, as several arc already in the mar ket, called by different names. Use none unless the word (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot, St. Louis, Mo., and New York,) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medi cine Doalers. Also by all Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in the United States and Canadas. See advertisement in an other column. Sold in Stroodsburg by Hollinshead & Detrick, and James N. Durling, Drug gists. POVERTY AND RICHES. It is truly said that no man can tell whether he in rich or poor by turning to his ledger. It is the heart that makes a man rich. He is rich or poor, accord ing to what he is, not according to what he has. A man to-day, for instanco, may have but $10, $5, or 2 50 in in his pock et. Rut to morrow he may have 850,000, or its half and quarter. How is this great chaugo to be wrought, tbo reader may ask? Under ordinary circumstances we would answer by demanding with the question a fee; but we will answer it with out price on this occasion. Send 10, $5, or S2 50, to Wood, Eddy & Co.. Wil mington, Delaware, or Augusta, Gra., and you insure your chances of drawing the greut prize, or its proportion. You can not, indeed, to-day, tell whether you are rich or poor, by turning to your ledger, but by a fortunate turn in the wheel of Wood, Eddy & Co., you may turn up to morrow a 5 0.0 00 prize. . v - - An. astounding fraud it mentioned by I ke Miners' Journal as iiaving neen ais covered in'Dlythe township, Schuylkil County.f Pa.- During tho five years past S22.234 21 has beef) collected for various purposes, of whicb-Sl 1,888 was properly disbursed for roild purposes, leaving $10,- 346 21, unatcdunted for. . 0r See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's LIVER INVIGORATOIl in another column On the 10th inst.. bv tho Rev. James a II. RuDyon, Mr. Samuel S. Brown, o Analomink, and Miss Caroline Henry, o Henryville, Monroe county, Pa. DIED. In Stroudsburg, on the 17th inst., Em- mat daughter of Robert Doy,aged about 19 years. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BV ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from a presriplion of Sir J.Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable mcdioinc is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To Married LadieH it is peculiarly suited, it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government tamp of Great llrilsin, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Tills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Tregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they ire safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpila ion of the heai t, hysterics and w hites, these Pills w ill effect a cure when all other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iion, ea!o mcl, antimony, or anything huitful to the constitution Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each package. whicli Mioulii no caiclully preserved. bole Agent lor tne umtcu slates ant uanaua, JOB MOSES (Late I. C. R.ildwin fc Co,,) Rochester, N. V. N. R. SI 00 and fi rostnue stamps enclosed to any authorized Agcni, will insure a boll I e. containg50 pills ov return mail, tor sale m Mroiul-)-oig, uv July 1. Ii-53 ly. J. N. DURLING, Agent. HAIR D YE HAIR D YE HAIR D YE Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye I The Original and Best in the World! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoid ed, il you wish to escape ridicule. Gray, Red, or Rusty Hair Dyed instantly to a beauti jul and Natural Brown or IJIack, without the least in lury to Hair or skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm. A. Hatcheler since 1S3'J, and over 0,000 applica lions have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. Wm. A. BATHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to he distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it may be con tinued, and the ill effects ol Red Dyes remedied, the Hair inxigoiagcd for Life by this splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in U private rooms) at the Wig Facrorv, 233 Broadway, New York. old in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. IO'Tne genuine has the name and address 'upon a teel plate engraving" on four sides of each bor.of WILLIAM A. BATCIIELOR, 2.1.1 Broadway, New-York. Sold by HOLLINSHEAD &, DETRICK, Strousburg. W!GSW!GS wiGS BACTHELOR'S WIGS and TOUPEES surpasses all. Thev are elegant, light, easy ami durable. FiltmiMo a charm no turning up behind no shrink ing offlhe head ; indeed, this is the only Establishment lieie these things are properly unueiMood aud made. uroauway, iSew-ioiK. (Uec y, ieat ly. In (he Court of Common Pleas ol In the matter of the Incorporation of the jjlnnroe Comity Agricultural Society." Whereas, At a Court of Common Pleas, loldcn at iStroudsburg, in and for said coun ty, on the 28th day of February last, appli cation was made to said Court to "rant a Charter of Incorporation to the "Monroe County Agricultural Society," agreeably to the articles of Association, now on file, in the Prothonotary's Office. Notice is hereby giv en that if no sufficient cause be shown to the contrary, the said Charter of Incorpora tion will be granted at the next term of said Couit. By order of Court, JOHN EDINGER, Prothonotary. March 17, 1359.-3t. Days of Appeal. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Ap peals from the assessments made for 1859 or the several townships in the county of Monroe, will be held on the several days herein appointed to wit : lloss and Lldred, at the house of Jo seph Hawk, Kunkletown, Eldred town ship, ou Monday, April 11. rolk and Ubeanuthill, at the house of Thomas Altcmot, Pleasant Valley, Ohes nuthill township, on Tuesday, April 12. lobyhanna and Tunkannock, at the house of Samuel Mildeubcrgcr, Tunkhan nock township. Wednesday, April l'$. rocono and Jackson, at tho house of Jacob Long, Tannersvillc, Pocono town ship, Thursday, April 14. Hamilton, at tho house of Joeph Kcl- er, Kellersville, Hamilton township, on nday, April 15. Stroudsburg and Stroud at tho Com- missioDers Office, in said Borough, on Monday, April lj8. bmitbCeld aud M. Smithncld, at the bouse of James Place, in M. Smithfield, on Tuesday, April, 19. Paradise, Price and Coolbaugh, at the uousc ot ADranam uisu, in raradise township, on Wednesday, April 20. At which time and places the Commis sioners of said county will attend for the purpose of hearing all persons who may eel themselves cfrcneved by reason of their assessment for 1859. 'WW tr PETER S. HAWK, HOBERT BROWN, JOHN D. FRAILEY, March 17, 1859. Commissioners. Adjourned Court. AN Adjourned Court will be helJ at the Court House, in tho Borough of Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 28th day of Mprch, 1659. By order of the Court. JOIKN JSU1NUJSU Clerk. March 17, 1859. . , e , Cfrand G-ifb Enterprise. Dwell ing Houses, Lots, Wagons, &c. The undersigned have determined to dis pose, py means of a gift enterprise, the Yol lowing described property, to wit : A Dwelling House- and Lot, situate on Monroe street, in llm Bo'rbtftrh of S frauds burfr. The lot is 50 feet front by 195 in deptii, adj.iiuinr- Daniel Dreher and others The dwellin.is two. stories high, 24 by 34, with kitchen 14 by 15 feet, attached to the mam Duiiding. Valued at $1,500. No. 2: A Dwelling House and Lot, situate on Po cono street, in the T3orough of Stroudsburg. The lot is 50 feet front by 19G in depth. The dueling is two stories high, 16 by 20 and a kitchen 14 by 16 feet attached. Val ued at 800. . " No. 3. About 1 acre of land, adjoining No. 2, val ued 175 00. ' KO. 4. One 1 horse Carriage, valued at $1G0. WO. 5. One Buggy, valued at 110. NO. 6. One Sleigh, (two seats) valued at 60. IV O. 7. One Slchjh, valed at S55. In addition to the above, they will alsodis- inuuie to the Holders ot tickets the sum ot $9 15 OO in money. Every ticket, except those that draw higher gifts, will, in the first place be entitled to draw 10 cents in monev. there beino- no blanks. It is intended to have the drawing as son as possible, with the expectation that the tickets will be sold in a short lime, and possession, (together with an indisputable ti tle) will be given to the No. 1 dwelling on the 1st of November, 1859; and to No. 2 im mediately after the drawing ; to No. 3 on the 1st of November. The tickets will be drawn by 5 respectable citizens of adjoining coun ties, who will act under oath, and the pur chasers of tickets may rest assured that the drawing will be made in a strictly honorable, upright manner. 1 he whole number of tickets issued amount to 3,775. The first drawn number will en title the holder to the first gift, being No. 1. 1 he second drawn number will entitle the holder to the second best gift, being Noi 2, The remaining 371 gilts, will be divided among the holders of the tickets, as they are drawn in rotation from the wheel, as follows: 1. One Gift of S 25.00 2. Five " " $20 each, 100,00 100,00 50,00 60,00 50,00 100,00 3. Ten " 10 " 4. Ten ' " 5 Twenty Gifts of $3 each, 6 Twenty-five Gifts of 2 each, 7 One Hundred Gifts of $'1 each. 8 One 9 One " 0 cts. each, 50,00 " " " 25 " " 25,00 Every ticket that does not draw one of these gifts, will be entitled to 10 cents. PRICE OF TICKETS, S1,00. A. SHOEMAKER & CO. Stroudsburg, Pa., March 17, 1859. Caution ! I hereby caution all porsons against hunting, fishing, or going through grass, grain or orchards upon my premises, as I am determined to prosecute trespassers to the full extent of the law. JAMES POSTENS. Stroud township, March 2, 1859. NOTICE Is hereby given, "that I have leased un to Joseph Booram, of Paradise township, Monroe county, Pa., at my pleasure, one yoke of oxen. The public are cautioned against meddling with said property. -JAMES KINTZ. February 24, 1859. NOTICE. SCHALL & HELWIAN'S GIFT ENTERPRISE Will bo drawn in the Borough of Bath, oir Monday, March the Alh, 1659. All persons desiring Tickets must make application before that time, as they are selling rapidly. February 24, 1859. FOE, SALE. The undersigned offers at private .sale a house and lot situated on the South side of Elizabeth streat, in the borough of Stroudsburg. The house and shop are rnme two stolies high, and the lot is 50 feet front by 190 feet deep, to an Alley. On account of its central position it is admira ble, it beinjr directly opposite the Strouds burg Ildtel. The same will be disposed of on fair terms. JOHN F. DRINKHOUSE. January 13, 1859. EMPLOYMENT. 50 a month, and all expenses Paid. An Agent is wanted in every town and county in ihe United Stales, to engage in a respectable and easy business, by which the above profits may be rertainly realized. For furlhur particulars,address Dr. J. Hen ry VVarek, corner of "Broome and Mercer Streets, New York City, enclosing one pos age stamp. Feb. 10, 185!). Cm. PLASTER FOR SALE. A large and constant supply of Ground Plaster, at DeWitt & Fine's Mill (former ly Stoke'6) at $8 per tun. DbWITT & FINE. Stroud township, Nov. 18, 1858.- 4m. QCrDiscoved at Lasl.JQ A certain Care for Corns & Bullions, All persons afflicted wirh these painful cx cresences, can effect perfect cures, without the aid of a surgeon or the knife', by using. SANFORD'S CORN PLASTER. Sent by mail, postage paid, to any part of the country on receipt of $1. Address S. J. SANFORD, 241 Dock st. or Box 201 P. O. Jan. G, !859.-3m. Philadelphia. NOTICE Is hereby civeo, that I havo loaned un to Jacob Kcerner, of Paradise township, Monroe county, Pa., at my pleasure, two yoko oftxen, two cows, one wagon. The public are cautioned against med dling, with said property. ; ' . JAMES EITZ. . Feb. 14, iou, . : u ' : SfROUDSlURti ACADEMY. STEPHEN HOLMS, Jr.. Principal This Institution will re-open. oh Mon day, January 24, 1859. TERMS. .Common English J3ra.nche5, .$3 00 Higher English, 4.00 Languages. - 5.00 No deduction mado for absence unless in case of protracted. sickueis. Por further information or for admis sion apply to, or address the Principal, Stroudsburg, Pa. NOTICE. : The undersigned having purchas ed the right for Monroe County, to manufacture-and sell Mess. Apple man & liobbins' patent Composition Gum Oils, for painting purposes, hereby offer IPiiLtliem for sale at fifty per cent, below linseed oil prices. The article has been in use for the last three years and has stood the test of experience. Certificates can pjgal bo seen at the Store, from some of Ay -tlio best practical builders and painters in the country. Also specimens of the painting. io Wheel rights, Carpenters, and Cabinet Makers it will be an indispen sable article. Shop or Town ship rights sold upon reasonable terms. WM. HOLLINSHEAD, C. S. DETRICK, C. M. PRICE, Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprietors RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, SIDES & CAKNANY, Proprietors, Prices reduced to suit the times. TERMS, SI, 25 per day. .The undersigned, having .become will proprietors of the above well known iMiiiLestablishment, being thankful for the liberal patronage extended towards the old firm would respectfully request a continu ance of the same, -and, on account of in creased facilities and improvement are pre pared to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. The establishment offers great induce ments, not only on account of reduced rates of Board, but also from its central location to the avenues of trade, as well as the con- conveniences afforded by several Passenger Rkilways running past and contiguous to it, whereby guests can pass to and from the Hotel to the different Railroad Depots, at the mere nominal sum of five cents, should they be preferred to the regular omnibus belong ing to the Hotel. We are determined to devote our whole attention to business, and flatter ourselves with the conviction that we shall be able to give general satiifaction. Respectfully yours, PETER SIDES, cii nCio c. mniti att CYRUS CAR.MANY. Philad'a. Sept. 2, 1858. ly. 159 POPULAR TRADE 1S95 IX Ribbons and Millinery Goods RIBBON'S ! RIBBONS!! RIBBONS!!! To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers in Ribbons, Millinery Goods, and Cash buyers in all sections of the Country. The Cash Ribbon House, 115 Chambers Street, JS'ew York, JNO. FARRELL. ESTABLISHED 1858. We have originated a new principle o new era in the Ribbon Trade, whereby we make this business plain, simple, and staple as that of brown sheetings. "WE SELL FOIt CASIl! WE BUY TOR CASH'. We are satisfied with 5 per cent profit. Ask no Second Price. Have all our goods marked in plain figures, so that man, woman and child "buy alike," and receive the same value for their money. . Our prices for best Taffeta Ribbons, all colors, are No. 1 12 cts per piece, No. I 3.5 cts. per piece, J67i " ' 12 $l07i No. 115 $l,47i per piece. 3 25 WE OFFER FANCY IUB0ONS 'ALL STYLES.' 'ALL COLORS,' 'ALL QUALITIES.' AT PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION, AND FOR CASH ONLY. Our Establishment is the centre of attrac- traction for RIBBONS 'Quick Sales,' 'Light Profits,1 and 'Good Value,' for Cash. Roiichcs! Houeiies! New Slyles and Paterns, ata saving of30 per cent from credit prices. Rloeitl Lace Quillings, &c. &c. Our line or these Goods always full. We Import and 'lob' them at once for 5 per cent advance Marked prices on all Goods 'in plain figures.' A saving oj IVper cent on these uooasjrom credit prites. Our intention is to make the Ribbon Trade as staple in regard to prices as domestic goods. To do this we must sell One Million dollars worth Goods per annum ! We are Union Men. No North,' no South.' We solicit the patronage of Mer chants, in every sect'on of the United States, and arc tho servants ot all who favor us with their trade and patronage. JNO. FARRELL, CA SHRIBB ON HO USE, . 116 Chambers street, New York, near the Hudson River Railroad Depot. r. ir. waller . J""- 13t '5U,-4m. CAUTION ! Wo hereby caution all persons against LnntiniT nr fishinir. orcovni! th roach crass. grain or orchards, upon cither of our premises, as wo are determined to prose cute trespassers to tbo full csteut of the law. Charles Keller, Charles L. Keller, Leonard Andre, Henry Miller. Charles Drake, Charles Swink, (Ire ff. Houser. Aaron Croascfsle. Ezra Ilunsikcr, David Uroner, Johtt Shook, Henry Dennis, Absalom Fctherman, Thomas W. Rhodes, T. Xr .T Drake. Silas L. Drake. XJk w ' p James R. Andre. May 20, 1 858.-1 y. BLANK MORTGAGES Pomsale fat this Office Glazier, amt:Pnfcc Hanger, Will attend to, ami promptly, execute, all orders with which he may be favbre"d. From his long experience in the "various branches of his business, he feels confident of render mg entire satisfaction in his work. He may be found at his shop, on Surah street; nearly opposiic the residence of Hon. M. II. Dreher, Stroudsburg,- Pa. Patronage respeetfally Eoliciteo. February 17, 1859. ly. MUSIC MUSIC ! ! Iiastrssctioias or the Yiolint The subscriber would announce to: itib' public that he is prepared to give Instruction' to all who wish to take lessons on the VioIint From his long experience and practical knowledge as a Musician, while in Germanv and in this country, he guarantees to give satiBlaction to all those who may place them selves under his charge. Terms reasonable. For further information apply for - GOTTLIEB KETTRER Leader of the "Stroudsburg Cornet Baud.' Stroudsburg, Nov. 4, 1853. ly. 1 YOUTH AND MANHOOD. Wff , Vub,ls,,ei, lhe 25,h thousand, apgf and mailed in a scnloH Pnr)nr.A' tw anv addiess, post paid, on receipt of three A Medical Essay on the Phiskat Eihdslinri and decay of the Frame, caused by "self abuse," mfeclicnrt, and the injurious conse quences of Mercury. By R. J. Culvertcell, M. B , merii&tr of the Royal College of Surge0nst dj-c KFSpermatorrhtea' or Skmihril FmisafnnV Genital arid Nervous Debility, Impdtencyl- ui energy, uepresMnn ol Spirits. Tim idity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and Impediments to Mam'aee. are urornntlu nnrt effectually removed by the authors novel nnn most s'ircesslul mode ol tieatnientr bv means of which the invalid can regain pris tine health without having recourse to dan gerous and expensive medicines. (From the London Lancet.) The best treatise ever written on a snh. ject of vital importance to all, well worthy me autnor s exalled reputation. Address, the" Publishers J. C. KLIN'K & Co., 1st Avenue. Cor. 19th street: Post Bnr 4586, New York Cily. tebraary 17, 1859.-ly. THE GREAT WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROFESSOR WOOD'S 13 Says the St. Louis, (Mo.)' Democrat: Ber low we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city, from a gentlemen in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its ef fect, when coming from a reliable source If certificates are guarrantees of truth, the "Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the press : Bat-i. Maine, Jan. 20, 185& Professor O. J. Wood & Co. . Gentlemen: Having my attention called; a few months since to the highly beneficial effects of your hair restorative, I was induced to make application of it upon my own hairt which had become quite gray, probably one third white; my whiskers was of the same" character. Some three months since I pro cured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. 1 used it about twice a week. -I have sinceproctrred another bottlerof which " I have used some. I can now certify to the world that the gray or white hair has totally disappeared, both on my head and face, and my hair has resumed its natural colojand I believe more soft and glossy than it has been1 before for twenty-five years. I am now six ty years old; my good wife at the age of fifty-two, has used it with the same effect. The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable discovery. I am assured that whoever will rightly use, as per directions, will not have occasion to contradict my state ments. I am a citizen of this city and a res ident here for the last fifteen years, and Etn known to nearly every one and adjoing towns. Any use you may make of the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature rn others as well as myself. I am, truly, yours,' A. C. RAYMOND. Baltisiore, Jan. 23, 1S53. wood's" Hair restorative. Professor Wood Deaf sir: Having hadj the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1854, T was induced to make a trial of your preparation, and fonnd it to answer as the Very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and words can ex press my obligations to you in giving to the! afflicted such a treasure. FIN LEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in regular standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Mass". He is a gentleman of great influence and u niversally beloved. WM. DYER, ' Brookfield, January 12, 1558. Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of your Hair Restorathe it gives me pleasure to say, that its effect has been exp edient in removing infiamation, dandruffand a constant tendency to itching with which 1 have been troubled from my childhoodj and has aUo restored my hair, which was becom ing gray to its original color. I have used no other article with anything like the same pleasure or profit. Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG". . The Restorative is put up in bottles of three" sizes, viz: large; medium, and small; the small holds a pint,- and retails for one dol- a-a.t t T V r- i lar per bottle; tne meuium noius at teasi zu per cent more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large, holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for 83 a bottle. O. J. WOOD & CO. Proprietors, No 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y.ij Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Mar ket Bt., St. Louis. Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.- Jan. G, I859.-3tm STEEL'S HOTEL, flornor Main St.. and North side" in tv3ui- o , -vsf'.n x X).. . yiirUVtlu OlJUiHC, IT lIKU&'JJilllV, J. u. JJ. 0. USTKANDiJilv, Proprietor. N. B. O inioases will run regularly, to and from ihe Railrtfad Depot, to con;-: fleet witfirtho Cars, on every arrival aadi departUFO of the passenger trains. A $ay I3f, 1S53.- ; . . 1 BliAfJIK DEEDS For sale at this:(ffinu 4 $3