m Heavy Rain and Storm. The storm which prevailed in this eoun tj, on Friday last extended over a. wide scope of country, as will be seenby the following despatches: Burlington, N J.. Harch 19 Abou one hundred yards-of tbo track between Bordcntown and White Hill has bocn washed away, and the trains from Pbila dclphia have been compelled to return to Trenton from whence the passengers were cni on via jersey uity. Pottsville, March 19.--Tbis region of country has been visiticd with vory t . j - .... J ueavy ruiuc, aomg an incalculable amoun of damage to the coal mines, many o which are completely drowned out, and all operations suspended. The roads be low here arc submerged, and it is repor ted that a serious break occurred in the Canal. Harrisborg, March 19. A violent fltorm prevailed here last nijjht, and this morning the Susquehanna river is very -aign. Five spans of the Clark's Ferry Bridge were carried away, and floated past here thin morning. The Bridgo is now the property of the Pennsylvania railroad. j-m . UINCINNATT, March 19. This city and the adjoining county was visited with a very severe storm yrstcrday and last night, accompained with snow and hail, and it is feared that the peach crop, the trees being almost in bloom will be seriously damaged, if not entirely destroy ed. The weather is no.w moderate. Grave Yard Robbery in Albany. A little after midnight on Saturday night, a cry for help wai heard to pro cced from one of the grave yards on the hill. Some half dozen men, in a porter bouse near by, went to the rescue of the person from whom the crio- came. On crossing the grave yard fence, and grop ing among the graves they found the re quest for help to proceed from a person in what appeared to be a half dug grave. In hid arms was a corpse, while upou him was such a quantity of .iirt, that he could not move an inch. Shovels were imradi atcly obtained, and the strange man in the ttrango grave rescued from his peril ous position. It was thou discovered that he was a resurrectionist. He con fessed that he and another rascal by the name o'f Johnson had been hired to pro cure a dead body fdr a physician for fif teen dollar.; that after reaching the yard he entered the grave, raised the lid of the coffin, took out the dead body, and was just in the act of passing the same to J ohn aon, when the grave caved in upou hiii. in the manner in which he was found. Tbo moment the disaster occurred, Johnson made good Lis escape, and fleu towards Schenectady. The man found in the grave gave his uane asBellew, and says he resides at Troy. Mr. Bellew having been freed from death, was offer ed a choice of puni-buient an arrest for felony, or a hundred lasbes on the bare back with a raw hide. Mr. Bellew pre ferred the latter. The raw bide wasjjro cured, and Mr. Bellew treated tothe hun dred lashes by a young man named Van Kcurcn. lie submitted to the infliction like a martyr, without making any out cry whatever. Having received the hun dred lashes, he was allowed to deput. lie also put tawards Schenectady. JMr. Yan Kcureu and friends haviug adminis justice to the resurrectionist, replaced the oorpso in the coffin, and again filled iu the grave. Bogus Coin in Albany. Our city is flooded with bogus three cent pieces. They readily pass current with tboso who don't, take the trouble to examine them closely. The bogus once that we have seen have no milled edge the stars surrounding the letter 0 arc ve ry indistinctly cut the bunch of rod tied together iu lower bow aud the leaver in ths upper bow of the C are wanting in the bonus coin. On the reverse side ol the coin the Kar is very badly executed tbe poiuts being almost rounded, inhtead otbeing distinctly and finely cut, as in the genuine. A lady friend of ours to whom we showed the two coins, turned out the contents of her port monnaie, and out of eleven three cent pieces, ten were bogus. Albany Journal. Bad news for Settlers in the West. Mr. Cobb, the Secretary of the Treas ury, who is the willing tool of the pro- slavery despots that rule the American people, having successfully resisted a revision of the Tariff to raise money for the bankrupt government, is now en gaged in forcing over two millions of a cres of public lands into market in hard times, to the ruin of industrious rsettleri, and the lasting injury of Wisconsin and Minnesota. Poor pro-emptors will be forced to "prove tip" -thai U, pay cab for their farm. This will be a harvest for speculators to loau their money and warrants, on mortgage, at usurious rates. Many acres of public lauds in Wisconsin are advertised for sale the 2d of May, be fore navigation usually open, aud when it will be impossible for any but rich speculators to be on hand. Tbo Sena tors and representatives of the northwest have remont;trstod against the injustice of forcing land sales at a time when the cottiers are suffering from famine and others distresses, but in vain. It seems (o be the settled policy of this govern ment to oppress tbe people in some way or other, and every step it takes has that result, wether so iritended or not. A' Female Deceiver. The Dayton (Ohio) Journal tells a sto ry of a young man from Burke county, who was engaged to marry a girl of that city. He gave, her 50 to buy her wed diss clothes, and was to have beep mar ried on Sunday evening. But wfcen the time earee, and everything was ready, the girl did not appear she had run off with a fellow she liked better. Two Chicago ladies went to a ball tbe other evening in a furniture wagon; no ordinary carriage could contain the dress ef tbey wore. ; A Iossof Three Thousand Lives. " Near Taganrog, on tlie'Sea of Azof, a catastrophe occurred about tbe beginuing of February last, which involved a loss of lifo unparalleled except by memorable earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. It ap pears thattbmo 3,000 inhabitants of Ta ganrog, relying upon the promise of fair weather made by tbe genial atmosphere and the cloudless hky, preoeeded to the Azof Sea to indulge in the sport of fish ing beneath the ico a favorite past time of that region. The atmosphere contin uing serene, the party were lulled into a feeling of security, and ventured turthcr than usual upon the ice, in the hope of obtaiuiug a good haul. Suddenly a breeze sprung up from the cast, which growing boisterous by degrees, whirled the loose snow and fine particles of ioe in all direc tions, and before long succeeded in de tacbins the ice from tho shore. The larjre ice-field then broke into numerous pieces, whph with their terrified and helpless hu man freight, drifted toward the open sea No assistance could be reudcred the un' happy beings by their frantic relatives and friends on snore, and within two hours uot a sign of life was visible on the sur face of tho sea. On the following day a cake of ice drifted in shoro, upon which were five of tho unfortunates three of them dead, and the other two numb and insensible. The two latter a girl and an old man were restored by means of the usual appliances, the girl, however, survived but a few hours; tbe man recov ered, but lost the use of his tongue a consequence, probably, of tho fright caus ed by tho scene he had passed through. He prepared a written narrative of the occurrences of that fearful night on tbe zof. By this catastrophe, at least 3,000 persons lounu a watery grave. Jjosion Post. Han Hissing. EASTON, Pa., March 29, 1859. Mr. Samuel Ycager, a prominent and highly respectable merchant of this place, eft here last Monday for New York, in tending to return the next day. He has been traced to the City Hotel, Newark, and left there at about 2 o'clock on Mon day for New-York. Nothing has been heard or seen of him since. He had con siderable money with him, and fears are entertained that be has been foully dealt with. He is about 33 years of age, five feet ten inches hih, has dark hair mixed with gra', grayish eyes, a bunch of warts uuder the left side of his chiu. lie had on a black cloth frock coat, grayish pants, aud a felt hat. High Prices for Cows. At the Publio sale of Beuedict Grheon, in Pocopson, Chester county. last week, cows with calves by their side; sold at pri ces running from SoO to 71. Several wo ynars old brought $35 to S50. At the sale of John H. Gray, in East Bradford, a Durham heifer, under two years old, brought S'15; and the dairy cows averaged over S41eacb - Death, of the "Oldest Inhabitant." Mr. Sweeny, the oldest man in Penn sylvania, died in Butler County, on the 27th ult., aged 122 years. He was a oa tiro of Ireland, and emigrated to the United State! when he was 100 years old. Two hundred and fifty-six medical stu dents graduated at the Jefferson College, Philadelphia, on luesday last. On Thurs day, the University of Pennsylvania turn- d out as many more. And all these armed with the lancet and calomel. Hor rible! horrible! 1 Mike Walsh, a well known rowdy pol itician, was found dead ou Thursday morning, in the area of a building on the Eighth Avenue, New-York. The first impression was that he fell into the area while drunk, and broke his neck. It. C. Pyle & Co's. One Price Clothing Es tablishment, No. 113 JNortnamptonst. .haston, ra. The system of bu-iness, which we have established, cannot but be satisfactory to every purchaser. The price of each ar ticle, iu plain figures, will always be found on tho ticket. Purchasers, wheth- er they are good or Dau luages ot toe quality of good, may rest assured of ob taining every article at tho very lowest price, without the trouble of beating down, or the fear of being cheated. It has been our constant aim to give satis faction to all who may favour us with their patronage; and by our constantly increasing business, we are led to believe that we have not been unsuccessful in do ing so. The finest stock of uncut goods, to select from, to be found in Easton, al ways oil band, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice; and at reas onable pricees. OCT See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's LIVER INVIGORATOR in another column. On the 13th inst, by Rev. Thomas Cbilds, Mr. John Jones, of Paradise, and Miss Maria Miller, of Smitbfield. DIED. In Stroulsburg, on tho 17tb,iost., of Consumption, Emma, daughter of ltobert and Aaror.a IJoys, aged 19 years 3 month and 20 drfys. "Culm on (he bosom ofdiy God, Fair spirit! rest thee now ! Even while with us thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow. Dust to its narrow house beneath ; Soul to its place on high; They that have seen thy look in death, No more may fear to die." Wimu K. Ilavilatid, ATTORNEY AT L.AW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CGj,, PA, (Jffiee at James, H. WaltoV8,"B3.q. Collections mi, and business ttinded to wuu promptness ?ua uispaiuu. StWudsuurgJBC 2.fJrL856.. 4 Positively tho most - wonderful thing discovered in the nineteenth centu ry, is Professor WOOD'S HAIR RE STORATIVE. It restores perfectly gray bair to its original color, makes it grow on the bald and will preserve it perfectly to any age, if only used by tbe young twice a week. Dandruff and dis ease cannot exist ou the scalp wiierc 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 words (Professor Wood's Hair liestorative, 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. Seo advertisement in an other column. Sold in Stroudsburg by Hollinshead & Detrick, and James N. Durling, Drug gists. -f pfi- iwaMetwwHAttaaiBiMMtawMBiHiimMKiiMa THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from apresription of Sir J.Clarke, AT. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine 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 Ladies 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 qf Great Uritsin, to prevent counterfeits. CAttJTIOW. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpita- ion of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iion, calo mel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each package. which should be carefully preserved. isolc Agent lor tne united states ana Canada, JOB MOSES (Late I. C. Baldwin &. Co,,) Rochester, N. Y. N. B. SI 00 and C postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a boltle, contains 50 pills by return mail. For sale m Stroudsburg, by July 1. l?5d Jy. " J. N. DURLING, Agent. HAIR D YE HAIR D YE HAIR D YE m. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The Original and Best in the World ! All others arc mere imitations, and should be avoid ed, it you w isli to escape ridicule. Gray, Red, or Rusty Hair Dyed instantly to a beauti- jul and Natural Brown or Black, without the least in- lury to Hair or skin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Wm. A. Batcheler since IS39, and over :0,000 applica tions have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. Wm. A. BATIIELOR'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 of Red Dyes remedied , the Tfair inigoragcdfor ifeby llii's splendid Dye7 Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold in all cities and tow'ns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. lO-Tne genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each bor, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New-York. Sold by HOLLINSHEAD & DETRIClt, Strous-burg. WIGS WIGS---WJGS. BACTHELOR'S WIGS and TOUPEES surpasses all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a cnarm no turning up Deiimu no snnnK- mg on tne ncaa ; inueeu. mis is tne oniy t-siaoiisnmeni vneie tnese tilings are properly understood aua maue. 233 Broadway, New-York. (Dec 9, 1858 ly. wtwuA (viwivvnwivvuvvvtvvv nvw NORTHAMPTON ACADEMY, I A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR I Boys and G-irls, I fliastoit, ffa. I g This Institution will open its second 5 ? quarter of the Spring Session on Monday I the 4th of April, and continue eleven ? weeks, when a vacation of six weeks I will follow. I 1 The Fall session will commence on j ? Wednesday, the 29th of July, and con- f itnue twenty-two weeks. 2 Thebuilding,a large four story trick edi-1 I ficp, (formerly known as "Temperance! Hall") is now being" re-modeled and fit-; 5 ted up expressly for a first class Setnin- I ary for the education of pupils of both g sexes. The boarding pupils will occupy two separate buildings.arranged with pri- vate rooms. Experience has taught that $ it is decidedly disadvantageous for more 1 lhau two pupils to occupy the same 2 room. The accommodations and ad van- f tages of this school are of a superior or- 2 I der, and it designs to train and fit boys g ? and young men thoroughly for college I or business. To young ladies are offer-1 cd excellent facilities for the acquisition i of a solid or ornamental education. I Competent teachers are employed. j ? Having long experience in Teaching and devoting his whole attention to the 2'business. the Principal hopes to merit a I large share of public patronage, and would respectfully invite attention to his 5 School. i I Terms, per quarter, in the common English brunches, for Boarding Scholars, I 37 50. I Tuition for Day Scholars from 5 25 ? to 8 00. I Additional c'harges are made for the i higher English branches and Classics. i Extra charges far the modern langua-1 geaand the ornamentals. Bills puid in 3 $ advance. . For Ciroulars and further information address 2 5 Rev. J. W. LESCHER, Principal I Ferry St., near Frioftf. jj I References. ? Rev. John Vanderveer, Easton. $ Hon. John K. Finmay, ? M. H. Jones, Esq. J. P. Hetrich, Esq. it it Samuel Sandt, M. D. Henry Detweiller, M. 0; C. C. Jennings, M. D, Ji Easton, March 24, 1859. tf.' OHARITQN BURNET, Attorney &t Lair, 1 STEOtJDSBURG, MQNEOE COUNTY, PA., iOffioe on .Elizabeth street,. fprmerlvoV cupied by Ww ivis,- Esq. - ;. - ' .-. ' MOW ARB ASSOCIA.0C1OW. PHILADELPHIA.. A Benevolent Institution, established by spe cial Eudoioment, for. ?he Relief of the Sick aud Distressed, afflicted with Vriulent $- Epidemic; Diseases. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caus ed by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims ol such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open -a Dispensary for the treatment ot diseases, in all their forms, and to give Med ical advice gratis to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.) and in rase of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDI CINE FREE OF CHARGE. It is need less to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treat ment. The Directors of the Association in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexu al Diseases, express-the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the la bors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Blad der, &c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labots in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great ben efit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice ol Onaism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other dis eases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consult ing Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a seal ed envelope), jree of charge, on receipt of two stamps, for postage. Other Reports and Tracts 011 the nature and treatment of Sex ual diseases, diet, &c. are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment dis covered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, DR. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order ol tne Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, Prcst. GEO. FA1RCHILD. Secretary. March 24, 1S59. ly. BLINDS AN SIIAES, Cheap for Cash. No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Philadelphia, Is the largest Manufacturer of WINDOW BLINDS, AND DEALER IN WINDOW SHADES, OF EVERY VARIETY. lie is the Originator-of all New Styles and has a fine Stock to be sold at reduced prices, Buff, and all other colors of Linen Shades, Trimings, Fixtures, &c. Store Shades painted to order. B. J. W. Invites citizens of this County to call before purchasing, and assures them he can sell a better article for the money than uny othVr EaTifishTneTIfih flieTJhTted"States. March 24. 1859. 3m. - In life Court of Common Pleas of MONROE COUNTY. In the matter of the Incorporation of the lMonroe County Agricultural Society." Whereas, At a Court of Common Pleas, lolden at Stroudsburg, in and for said coun ty, on the 28th day of February last, appli cation was made to said Court to grant & Charter of Incorporation to the "Monroe County Agricultural Society," agreeably to the articles of Association, now on file, in the Prothoiiotary'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, 1859.-3t. Days of Appeal. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Ap peals from the assessments made for 1859 or tbe several townships in the county of Monroe, will be held on the several days heroin appointed to wit: Ross and Eld red, at tbe house of Jo seph Hawk. Kunkjetown, Eldred town ship, on Monday, April 11. Polk and Ghesnutbill, at tho bouse of Thomas Altemos, Pleasant Valley, Cbes- nuthill township, on Tuesday, April 12. Tobyhanna anu J.unkannock, at the house of Samuel Mildenbergcr, Tunkban nock township. Wednesday, April 13. Pocono and Jackson, at tho houso of Jacob Long, Tannersville, Pocono town ship, Thursday, April 14. Hamilton, at the house of Joseph Ivel er, Kellersvillc, Hamilton township, on Friday, April 15. Stroudsburg and Stroud, at tbo Com missioners Office, in said Borough, on Mondfiv. Anrif 18. Smithficld and M. Smithficld, at tbe house of James Place", in M. Smitbfield, on Tuesday, April,-19. Paradise, Price-and (Joolbaugh, at the house of Abraham Gish, in Paradise township, on" Wednesday, April 20. At which 'time and places the Uommis sioncrs of said county will attend for the purpose of hearing all .persons who may feel themselves aggrieved by reason ot their assessment for 1859. - PETER S. HAWK, ROBERT BROWN, JOHN D. FRAILEY, March 17. 1859. Commissioners Adjourned Court. AN Adjourned Court will be held a the Court Houso, in the liorough o Stroudsbfurg on Monday, the 28th day of March, 1859. By order of the u.ourt JOtliN EDlNtfJlil uierx. March 17, 1859. NOTICE Is hereby Given, that I havo leased tin to Joseph Boortfm, of Paradise township Monroe oounty, fa., at my pleasure, one yoke of osen. The public are cautioned against m.euuiiug wuu aiu prupcujr. ' - JAMES KINTZ. February 24, 1859, . Grand Gift Enterprise. Dwelling Houses, Lots, Wagons, &c. j Th'e.nndersigned have determined to dis pose, by means of a -gift enterprise, flie fol lowing described property, to wit: Wo. 1 : f A Dwelling House and Lot, situate on Monroe street, in the Borough of Strouds burg. The lot is 50 feet front by 195 in depth, adjoining Daniel Drehef and others. The dwelling is two stories high, 24 by 34, with kitchen 14 by 15 feet, attached to the main building. Valued at $1,500. No. 2: A Dwelling House and'Lot, situate on Po cono street, in the Borough of Stroudsburg. Tho lot is' 50 feet front by 196 in depth. The dueling js two stories high, 16 by 20 and a kitchen 14 by 16 feet attached. Val ued at 300. Wo. 3. About 1 acre of land, adjoining No. 2, val ued 175 00, NO. 4. One 1 horse Carriage, valued at 160. J reo. 5. One Buggy, valued at 110. NO. 6. One Sleigh, (two seats) valued at 60. NO. 7. One Sleigh, valed at 55. In addition to the above, they will also dis tribute to the holders of tickets the sum of -89 1 5 OO-in Mojrcv. Every ticket, except those that draw higher gifts, will, in the first place be entitled to draw 10 cents in money, there bemsr no blanks. It is intended to have the drawing as soon as possible, with the expectation that the tickets will be sold in a short time, and ? a a I - t I I . I possession logeiner utn an indisputable ti- tie) 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 ot tickets may rest assured that the drawing will be made in a strictly honorable, upright manner. I The 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. The second drawn number will entitle the holder to the second best gift, being Noi 2. Ihe remaining 371 gilts, will be divided among the holders of the tickets, as they are rawn m rotation from the wheel, as follows: .One Gift of 25,00 .Five " " 20 each, 100,00 3. Ten " " 10 " 100,001 4. Ten " 5 " Twenty Gifts of 3 each, 60,00 6 Twenlv-five Gifts of 2 each, Efinn OU,UU 7 One Hundred Gifts of 1 each, 8 One " " " SOcts.each, 50,00 -One " " "25 " 25,00 Every ticket that does not "draw one of these gifts, will be entitled to 10 cents. PRICE OF TICKETS, 1,00. A. SHOEMAKER & CO. Stroudsburg, Pa., March 17, 1859. NOTICE Is hereby given, that I have loaned un- Jacob Koerner, of Paradise township, to Monroe county, Pa., at my pleasure, two yokoofoxen, two cows, one wagon. ... . ... .. i , The-public. are. cautioned against mea- dling with said property. Feb. 14, 1859. Caution ! I hereby caution all persona against hunting, fishing, or going through gra.s8, grain or orchards upon my premises, as I m determined to prosecute trespassers tn tho full extent of the law. JAMES POSTENS. Stroud township, March 2, 1859. NOTICE. The undersigned having purchas ed the right for Monroe County, to manufacture and sell Mess. Apple- man sl Kobbms patent nomnOSitiOTL GrUm OilS, v -Xr I (Kuntinrr nnmnsBS. herehv oneri lpH them for sale at fifty per cent, below mi ,m.......d 1 I J' ' inseed oil nrices. The article has been in use for the last three years and has stood the test of experience. Certificates can be seen at the Store; ffbm some of the best practical btiilders and nainters in the country. Also specimens ol the oaintinjr- o Wheel I r.B. , V;T:' Bt I it wm oe an jiiuisuuu- BuZ"" ;:" same arucie. uuF u. "- s hip rights sold upon reasonable terms. WM. HOLLINSHEAD, C. S. DETRICK, C. M. PRICE, Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprietors. - RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, SIDES & VARHANY, Proprietors Prices reduced to suit the times. TERMS, $1,25 jar day. The undersigned, having become nronrietors of the above well known establishment, being thankful for the liberal putroriage extended towards the old firrii. would resuectfully reduest a continu ance of the same; and, on account of in creased facilities and improvement are pre pared to accommodate all who may favor them with a call; The establishment oliefs great induce ment, not only on account of reduced rates of Board, but also from its central location to tho avenues of trade, as well as tho con- convenienceo afiurded by several Passenger Rkilways running past and contiguous to n, whereby guests, can pass to anu irom me !-!, ol tha Iffft.font IJnilrnnd DodoIs. at the mere1 nominal sOnf of fivo cents, should they be preferred to tho regular omnibus belong Hotel. We are determined to devote our whole nitPhiinn to business, and flatter ourselves with the conviction that we shall be able to give general satiifuctipn. Respectfuhy yours, peter sides, J SIDES & CARMANY GYRUS GERMANY. '$ Philad'a. Sept.'2, ldaB. ly. BLANK MpRTGAjGrES Ftr sale at this Oiticfe iii 1859 FOPU3LAR TKAIE IS 95 IK Ribbons and Millinery Hoods, RIBBONS i EIBBOltSn EIBB0NSH! To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers in Ribbons, Millinery Goods, and Cash buyers in all sections of the Cbunlry.' The Cash Ribbon House, 115 Chambers Street, New York, JNO. FARRELL. ESTABLISHED 1853. We have originated a new principle a' new era in the Ribbon Trade,- whereby we? .make this business plain, simple, and stapld as that ot brown sheetings. WE SELL FOR CASnl WE liUY FQlt CASH! We are satisfied with 5. per cent profit. Ask no Second Price. Have all our goods" marked in pluin figures, so that man, woman: and child "buy alike," and receive the same-, value for their" money. . ' Our prices for best Taffeta Ribbons,- alb colors, are No. 1 12 r.ts per piece, No. 4 35i cts. per piece, No. 1C $l,!7i per piece. WE OFFER FANCY RIUISONS 'ALL STYLES, 'ALL COLORS 4Al.L OHAKITIPS jtboippc , DEFYING COMPETITION, AND FOR CASH ONLY. Our Establishment is the centre 6f attract traction for RIBBONS.'Xluick Sales,' Ltht Profits,' and AGood Value,' for Cash. J- New Styles and Paferns, at a saving of 30. Pcr cent from credit prices. Blotld ffja.ee Q'liilliaisy, Serf. Oar line of these Goods alwnvs full. We Import and 'Job' them at once for 5 per cent I T W at ' aavance marKCU prices on all uoods 'iff, plain figures.' A saving qf 40 per cent on these Goods front credit prices. Our intention is to make the Ribbon Trade' as staple in regard tb prices as domestic goods. To do this we must sell One Million dollars worth Goods per ailnwn We are Union Men. 'No North,' no South.' We solicit the patronage of Mer chants, in every section of the United States,- and are the servants ot all who favor us with their trade and patronage, JNO. FARRELL, . CASH RIBBON IIO USE, 116 Chambers street, New York, near the Hudson River" Railroad Depot.' u. ir. waller I Jan. Id, 0u,-4m. PLASTER FOR SALE.- a lnrrrn finrl nnnRt.nfit Kiinnlv nf frronnr! o r t J . Plncto.. n BoWi'h At fflnn'l TVIfll fnymar- . 0. S ' - 00 , . 'J owns bi at uci luui ' ' nrrmm p tjtxtti Stroud township, Nov. 18, 1858. 4m. QDiscoved at Last.Q A certain Cure for Corn& Bunion?; All persons afflicted with these painful ex- cresences, can effect perfect cures, without the aid of a surgeon or the knife, by usin 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 261 P. O. Jan. 6, 1859. 3m. Philadelphia: - fobl sale; 5m The undersigned offers at private JMiiSsale a houe and lot situated on tbe South side of Elizabeth streat, in the borough" of Stroudsburg. The house and shop are frn m o t rr cfnhne Iitrrri n ni f ha I it ta fl feet fron, bv WQ feet dfien to nn A! lev. Orr account of its central position it is admira- ble, it being directly opposite the Strouds", burg Hotel. lhe same will be disposed ot on fair terms. JOHN P. DRINKHOUSEr" - -January 18, 1859. CAUTION ! "We hereby caution all persons against hunting or fishing, orgotng through grass, grain or orchards, upon either of our premises, as we are determined to prose cute trespassers to tho full extent of thfl law. Charles Keller, Charles L. Kellerf Leonard Andre, Henry Miller, Charles Drake; Ezra Hunsiker, David Gronerj jonn Sbo'ol;, Henrv Dennis, Charles Swink, Absalom Fetherman, Geo. Houser, mi ..TO T? A M -41 . ' IT VT I llrnl-a SJl no I. I Irn trr. . L. & J. Drake, Silas L. Drake James R. Andre. May 20, i 858.-1 y. EMPLOYMENT. 50 a month) and all Expenses Paid. Ah Agent is wanted in every town and countv in the United State, to eneane in a J , , , . ,. . respectable and easy business, by which ,,,-,, nrnt:.a mrtv v, rtnihlu rPlaUA ---;;;(--;: ; av VVXnEn, corner of Urnome and Mercer Streets, New York City, enclosing one pos age stamp. tub. 10; 1850. 6m. Strtfudaburg, Oct. !2, 1807,-tt STEEL'S HOTEL, Cotncr MainSt,, and Northside Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa D. J. OSTRAttDER, v Onnibu'ier.wtll ranilarly ffrom tho Railroad Degtg&ons- ncot wWi tne uars, on every arm departure of the.paHsenger trains May 13, 1853; JKii