Surgical Monstrosity.- The Philadelphia correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, furnishes that paper with tho following remarkable case : A child, seven months old, was brought to the College Hospital from the western part of the State, baring appended to its left cheek a large mas of flci-h, somewhat resembling a tumor. Ihi3 mass grew more rapidly than the child itself. At birth it was no larger thau an apple, but when brought here last month it was near ly a foot long. Its surface was neither smooth nor regular, but was divided into several globular masses, while pulsation was distinctly perceptible, regular and un interrupted, from forty to a hundred beats per minute. It was traversed by a large artery, showing that it was largely sup plied with blood. The tUmor was con nected to the child's cheek by a peculiar caul-like membrane, pierced with holes, ;and its presence was a source of constant irritation to the child, though supported by tho mother's hand. How to remove this huge tumor without destroying the life of the child was tho great surgical problem. The parents, warned of the danger, were yet extremely auxious to have the frightful parasito taken off. Dr. Poncoast, under who-e charge the patient had. been placed, decided that the uc of the knife would result in a fata hemorrhage, and determined to divide the caul-like membrane by using a French instrument, the ecraseur, which, by for cing down the skin, and bruising the ves-j-ela thoroughly before the chain of the in-t-trument cuts through the mass effectual ly prevents all serious bleediug. The op oration was performed in presence of an immense asfcrublagc of medical men, stu dents and others. The child wa3 placed under the influ ence of ether, when all pulsation iu the para-ite was observed to ccae. Thein btrumcut being applied, the chaiu wa mpidiy worked until the parts were well compressed, nud afterward very elowlyly. In fifteen minutes tho tumor oauie away with the instrument, the chain having worked through the connecting membrane while scarcely a drop of blood followed the removal, and but oue small ressel re quired n ligature The surface left on the check was about two inchei square, and tho tumor weighed two and a half pouuds. The whole operation was entire! y success ful, and the child li?cs and ha fully re covered. But the extraordinary part re mains to be told. The tumor thus taken off was found to contain a living child, imperfectly developed it is true, but utill a liring child. Finger were seen, and a portion of the rudimentary arm. Tho in tcstinc were well developed, and uo doubt was eutortaiucd of its beiug a male child. A body, presumed to be the heart, con tained, imperfectly formed auricles and ventricles. The mesenteric arteries and veins were of large size. The dissecting knife came repeatedly in contact with the osseous matter of rudimentary skeleton. 3?at was found in large quantities every where, it was m lact a repetition ot toe Siamese Twins, only les perfectly devel oped. These roulfcs were received with profound astonishraeut by the crowded audience who witnessed the operation. The case is said to be unique in the an nals of humau malformation. Jealousy. A singular affair is caid to have occur rrd in Pinsacola a few days ago. Mis Susan , daughter of one of the most ditinzui:hcd juri-ts and politicians of Florida, entertained a most violent pas ion for Mr. G., Mayor of Pensacola, who had paid her some attentions previous to his marriage with another lady. She took uo great pains to conceal from Mr. . the nature of her fcrlinr;?, and had ou several occasions couducted herelf in rather an extravagant and startling man tier, bt be probably supposed DOthing serious would come of it One day re ceutly, however, she went to his hou?e and called for Mrs. G., and, when the la dy came to the door, drew a pistol, ready eocked. from the folds of her dress, and fired at her rival. The bullet missed, and Mrs. G. bravely rushed upon the desperate girl, and wrenched the pistol from her; but prepared and determined to shed blood, Susan drew a knife, and, before she could be disarmed by others who interfered, succeeded in inflicting a plight wound upon Mrs. G. The letter totes that ht r father, in order to shield her from a criminal prosecution, was about to send her to an insane asylum. Important Decisions The Attorney Geoeral of this State has decided that all dealers in Merchan dize, whether their sales amount to one thousand dollars or not, are bound to take out a license. lie says : If the question was an open one, I should be disposed to the opinion that the proviso in the 10th section of the act of the 4tb of May, 1841, was still in force. Uut as I understond the decision of the Supreme Court, iu Osborne vs. Holmes, 9th Iiarr 332, it is there held that this proviso is repealed by the llth section of the act of the 23d of April, 1840. Under this decision, venders of merchandise must take a license whether their sale asaount to one thousand dollars or oth erwise. Cashier . JJlected. J. D. Cameron, Esq., of Harrisburg, son of the Hon. Si mon Cameron, was on the resignation of the latter, elected Cashier of the Bank of Middletown, on Monday ot last week. On tho llth ult., tho Texas farasers were plat8g goru; peach trees were in blossoiB, &b the wheat looking well. There will be a large emigration into Texas this spring. A Laboring girl, coming from the Geld, was told by her cousin that be "looked 38 fresh as a daisy kissed with dew." ''Well," said she "it wasn't anybody by that name, but it was Harry Jones that kissed mej I told him every one in the village would find it out." Buchanan on Packer.- A Washington CorresDondctft of .th Harrisburg Telegraph is responsible for tno tollowmg description of a rich scene at the White House: "The President read my letters of in troductiou carefully, shook me by the baud, and entered quite minutely in th politics of the Hoosier State. But jus as I was getting over my embarraaamont sufficiently to reply, in cornea that self same white-headed gentleman of your convention, with another whoso name did not catch in tho interruption of th moment. The President caught him con vuUivcly with both hands, exclaiming ''Plumcr, you are a hero! you have im raortalized yourself! you have demolished Packer and Forney! you have driven them beyond the reach of tho sounds o the last trumpet! We shall hear no more of them. I told Baker and Brenan jou wero the man to be relied on, and must be tho President of the Convention. Some talked of Hopkins, and eome Welsh and Bider. I told them the first two were for temporizing and white-wash ing Packer, and the last was at times 'weak in the knees,' as well as myself. Guns, too, was urged upon me, and al though a good fellow, seems to think o nothing but his big snuff-box. But, Plu mer j'ou never deceived me, and most happily have you carried out all my plans. .Now, Plumer, you must be the next Governor." At this I observed the latter blush up to the ear?, exclaiming, "ub! Mr. Presi dent, I never aspired to such a place; but yet several of my friends say I could not do worse than Packer has done. "Packer! Packer!" said the Preeident "why ho ought not to be named on the same day with you. lou are a giant, Plumer, whtlo ho is a mere pigmy, and you have driven him out of the party. at was a noble committee that VVhar ton appoiuted; tho very names that I sent him. I would tako care of that fellow Wharton, if I had not already appointed too many Old-line Whigs iu Philadelphia. by, they tell me that thoe 1 have ap pointed have not retained a single friend out the appointees themselves. 1 tell you Plumer, there Old-line Whigs are not to be truited. They havo nearly all zone over to the black Ropublicans.- But what have you done about the State Central Committee? "Well, Mr. President, that is just what I came over to consult you about. 1 came by Philadelphia, and Baker and Wost-K cott say that they promised little Halde man that he should be the Chairman, and he is to keep up a constant firo on Pack er and his administration." "Bah! Ilaldeman is a fool; a deviliah smart little fellow though, Plumer. I had him to dine with me the other day; and he left as proui as a little dog with two tails. Plumer, it sets some of these little fellows up wonderfully when they gohomcto their mammas, and cansaythey dined with the President of these United States. But the old fellow of all was a Hessian, taken at the battle of Trenton, and I never yet saw a HESSIAN that could be trusted. I never trusted a Halde- man io my life. No, no, Plumer, it must not be done. Baker is a fool, and West cott a knave. I was told so at tho time, and ought not to have appointed biro: but Brenner would have it so. No, no, appoint the man I named to you, and you will be nominated for Governor assure as you live, and lead the Democracy in Pennsylvania in 1860. I will see Hop kins and tell him he must wait this time, and go in with a hearty good will for you. You will have the whole weight of my administration to back you up." I may have missed so mo names, and placed others iu a wrong position; but as near as ray memory serves me, I have given the conversation correctly. If time permits, I will write you again short ly, after 1 havo seen n ore of the sights. Very truly yours, On the 1 7th ult., by Ferdinand Dutot, Esq., Mr. Jacob Learn and Miss Mary Ann Woodlins, all of Paradise township, Monroe Co., Pa. On the 5th inst. by the Rev. G. W. Maclaujihlin, Mr. William H. Wolfe, and Miss Martha S. Gordon, all of Strouds burg, Pa. We acknowledge the receipt of a choice assortment of cake and a bottle of supe rior wine. "We wish this couple abund ance of success and happiness. "Sew York Markets. Wednesday, April 6,1859. FLOUR AND MEAL The sales are 8.GU0 bbls. at 5a$5 15 for Bogus State; S5 20a-si5 00 for superfine State; $6aS(i 50 for Extra do ; $6aSG GO for low grades of Western Extra; $7a$8 25 for extra Genessee. Rye Flour w heavy; tho sup ply is fair; sales cr 140 bbls. at 83 70aS4 40. Corn Meal is firm; the demand fair; sales of 300 btls. at S4 for Jersey, and 3 35 for Brandywine. GRAIN Wbeafj sales of 100 bush, good red Southern, at 81 52; and 1,000 bush, choice white Kentucky, at 81 87. Rye is in better demand and is firmer; sales of 4,700 bush, at 87a91o. Oata are in moderate demand, and aro plenty: sales of State at 56a57c. Corn is dull aud heavy; sales of 17,000 bush, at 85a 88c. far Jcrsy and Southern Yellow. PROVISIONS Pork; the sales are 3,000 bbls. at$17 80a817 87for new Mess; 816 62$ for thin Mess. Butter and Cheese are steady. WHISKEY Tho market is lower; the demand light; sales of 200 bbls. at 25ho. Caution. Notice is hereby given, that I have leased unto Peter S. Bisbiog.of Pocopo township, Monroe County, Pa , at. my pleasure, one yoko of oxen. The public are cautioned against meddling with tfaid property. JACOB BISBINCr, April 5, 1869. From the Louisville TIMES. Jgjr Wlvat is it For Uiis Woods's Hair RESTORATIVE! Is a question asked uuujr uj uuuumua. h c nunwer, vviiuuui hesitation, or fear of contradiction, that it is the only article known which it will do all it promises for the human hair. It will renew its growth it will stop its fallim? it will restore its natural color. a. . t, . j ' m i x .A, p. cmvuviuuo nwiwi.mw, j.iM vtiv v ' pin is quarts o. CAUTION. Beware of worthless imita- tions. as several nro alreadv in the mar- ' - - . rA o. t tvt j xvunu.unvu, jcuui ot. xiuuio, iuu., auu iew xorK,; are mown in tne Doolie. XT IT . 1 It - .1 I ..1 Sold by all .Druggists and Patent Medi- cine' Dealers. Also. by all Fancy and Toilet coods dealers in the United States and Canadas. o ij o. j T . v n Sold in Stroudsburg by Jamed N.Dur- ling and Uolltdabead & Detnck. ... . . . See advertisement in another column, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTEUSl DY ROYAL PATENT. Prepared Jrom apresrtplton oj csir J.Llarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfiulrng fn the core of all those painful rfnd dangerous diseases to which the fomnlo fnnstitutinn is snhipct. It moderates all fiXCBSS be relied on. m f w W - sl o luarneu l.iuick it is peculiarly suited, it will, in a short time, bi ing on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government tamp of Great llntsin, to prevent counterfeits. a WTninwklw These Pills should not be taken by femMes during the first three MONTHS of Pregnancy, as lhey are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they uic cue. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal AflccUons, pain in UicoacK ana nrnos, laugue on sligl.t 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 i.on, ca!o- mcl, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions iitthe pampliletaiound each package. which should be carefully preserved Sole Agent lor tnc uniteu btales anl Canada, JOB MOSES Late I. C. Baldwin fc Co,,) Rochester, N. Y, N. B. SI 00 and-C rostace stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, ec-ntaingSO pills bv return mail, for sale m birouasnurg, oy Julv 1. 1P53 ly. J. N. DURLING, Agent. HAIR D YE HAIR D YE HAIR D YE Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! 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 bcauti- jul and Natural Brown or Black, without the least in- ury to Hair or skin. Wm. A. Batcheler since IS39, and over H0.000 applica- 1 I tions have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his- .mnnsDvr Wm. A. BATIIELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color nut to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, however long it may be con- tinucd,and the ill effects of Red Dyes remedied, the Hair invigoraged for Life by this splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied in 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold in all cities nnd towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. H7Tne 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 IIOLL1NSHEAD & DETRIClt, Strousburg. W!GS-WiGSWfGS. BACTIIELOR'S WIGS and TOUPEES surpasses all They "are elegant, light, easy and durable. rilling to acnann no turning up tjenmu nosnrinK- ing off the head; indeed, this is the only Establishment tvheie these things are properly 233 .Broadway, New-York. understood aud made. (Dec U, 1858 ly. vvwvA.1avvwvvvvAa,vwA I A BOARDING SCHOOL FOftf I Boys and Girls, JGasloii, Pa. I This Institution will open its second quarter of the Spring Session on Monday I the 4th of April, and continue eleven ? weeks, when a vacation of six weeks will follow. The Fall session will commence on $ ? Wednesday, the 29th of July, and con- itnue twenty-two weeks. The huilding,a large four story hrick edi-1 fice, (formerly known as "Teuperance I Hall") is now being re-modeled and fit-5 ? ted up expressly for a first class Semin- I ary for the education of pupils of both 5 I sexes. The boarding pupils will occupy two separate buildings,arranged with pfi- vate rdnms. Experience has taught that ? it is decidedly disadvantageous for more than two pupils to occupy the same room. The accommodations and ad van- tages of this school are Of a superior or-1 der, and it designs to train and fit boys and young men thoroughly for college! or business. To young ladies are offer- ed excellent facilities for the acquisition f of a solid .or ornamental education. g Competent teachers are employed. j Having long experience in Teaching and devoting his whole attention to thu business, the Principal hopes to merit a large share of public patronage, aud ? would respectfully invite attention to his 5 School. Terms, per quarter, in the common English branches, for Boarding Scholars, I $37 50. 5 Tuition for Da Scholars from $5 25 fj ? to 8 00. Additional charges are made (tit the 5 higher English branches and Classics. Extra charges for the modern langua-1 gjjes and the ornamentals. Bills paid in j ? advance. I For Circulars and furiher information fid dress I Rev. J. W. LESCHER. Principal. Ferry St., near Front. Jj References. Rev. John Van d er veer , Evasion. Hon. John JL Finolay, " . M. H. Jones, Esq. " $ 5 J. P. Hetrich, Esq. " 5 Samuel Sandt, M. D. " I Henry Detweilleb, Mf "D, " C. C. Jennings, M. D, i Easloti, March 24, 1859. tf. i WWWWUWVVU WUlWWViaiWVlWM.VV 1. . ! CHARLTON JBTJRNET, Attorney at Law, SteoudsburO, Monsoe cotjnty , 'vfi.; Office on Bliisabetb. str.Qef;, foyierjy po cupied by Win. Dvis, Esq. '''" (t ket. callod bv different names. Use none". ' ouT s " " an wno apply oy letter, HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. I A Benevolent Institution established by spe &ut -nuaoicmeni, jot lite tieliej of the Sick aud Distressed, afflicted with Vriulent J- Emdtmick Diseases. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view- P1"18 arw,ul destruction of human life caus ' ua.ccs- " aecepiion i uvjii.r.ii ilium ipim nriiririiinaia iiswtn sucn aiseaoes by yuacks, several years ago ) i u i r t: U i e u uieir uonsuiun" euro eon CHARITABLE 4CT worthr ol iheir name as a 10 open a Dispensary for the treatmenf ot diseases, jn all lheir forms, and to cive Med I iil! A m' . l I . occupation, habits of life, &c.) and in case , extreme novertv. in FITHiVlSM-r MRllI .I ' ' - i.i uiftii jj'KKE OF UHARGE. It is need less to add that the Association command lh highest ftledical skill of the age,- and "111 'u"sn me most approved modern treat n. . . . . . . 1 ,1C ireuiors oi uie Association, in thei Annual tha .Jll. V'JrV!:. i ujun iwc iiCfiL i riiL i j i t- ii al Diseases, express the hreht aiirartinn with'ihe success which has attended the la bors ol their Surseon3 in Hie cure of Snpr- malorthcea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea wicev, oypnuis, me vice 01 Unanlsm or Self- Abuse, Diseases of the Kidni;vs and HlaH der, &c, and order a continuance of th same plan for the ensuing year. ine directors, on a review of the past leei assured lhat their abois in this snherft of benevolent effort have been of ereat hen. eni to ine aniieted, especially to the young and they have resolved to devote themselves wun renewed zeal, to this very important auu mucn uespised cause. n aamiraoie iteport on t5permatorrhcea: I OT Seminal Weakness, tllfi VCP of flnnicm Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other dis- eases of the Sexual Orcans. bv the Consult. I .... -w . ing surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a seal ed envelope), Jree of charge, on receipt of two. stamps, for postase. Other Reoorts and Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sev- ual diseases, diet. &c. are cnnstantlv liPino I ttri i r ... . - . J . njuuiisueu lur gra;unous aistriuulion, and wiil be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment di covered during the last year, are of great i m i no. Address, fnr T?Pn,rl nr .rtmont TIP T I I Uk wm V W . Ar A k a M SIcn. it m HOIlfiMTflM An,i Ut 0 XT; ,i . . ' nl-, i V- b V Tj j - 1 ' ' u "Cl ""?f,T r D , m,n,mrr i liiiJ, rrcst. CrijU- J'irtlliljLi. Secretary. March 2"4, 185U. y. OEjINDS amdsdaes, JLP CiieiiD for Casli. No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Plailadolpiiia, Is the largest Manufacturer of WINDOW BLINDS, . . AND DEALER IN WINDOW SHADES', OF EVERY VARIETY. He is the Originator of all New Styles and has a fine Stock to be sold at reduced prices, Kit TT mt si nil Sit It fif rr I s e S I im V' I, n .1 rr "um "J xumuiz, i untrw, otc. ocore aiiaaes 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 any other Establishment in the United States, March 24. 1859. 3m. hi the Court of Common Picas of In the matter of the Incorporation of the "Monroe County Agricultural Society." Whereas, At a Court of Common Pleas, holden at Stroudsburg, in and for said coun ty, on the 28th day of February last, appli cation was made to said Court to grant a Charter of Incorporation to the "Monroe A:..i..-i : . ui County Agricultural bociety," agreeably to uie articles oi iissociauon, now onnie, in tne 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 Criurt, JOHN EDIGER, Prothonotary. March 17, 1859.-3t. Days of Appeal. NOTICE is beroby given, that the Ap peals froni tho assessments mride for 1S59 for the several townships in the county of Monroe, will be held on tho several days herein appointed to vrit : Ross and JSldred, at the house ot Jo seph Hawk, Kunkletown, Eldred town ship, on Monday, April 11 Polk and Cheanuthill, at tho bouse of Thomas Aftemos, Pleasant Valley, Ches nuthill township, on Tuesday, April 12. lobybanna and Tunkannook, at the house of Samuel Mildenberger, Tunkhan- nock township, Wednesday, April Id. Pocono and Jackson, at the house of Jacob Long; TanneTaville, Pocono town ship, Thursday, April 14. Hamilton, at the bouse of Joseph Kel ler, Kellersville, Hamilton township, on Friday, April 15. Stroudsburg and Stroud, at tho Com- miseioners Uuice, in saia JJorougu, on Monday, April 18.- Smithfield and M. SmithGoId, at the bouso of James Pla'ce, in M. Smithfield, on Tuesday, April, 19. Paradise, Price and Coolbangh, at the house of Abraham Gisb, in Paradise township, on Wednesday, April 20. At which time and places the Commis sioners of Baid 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. ERAILEY, March 17, 1859. Commissioners. A(3j6urned Court. AN Adjourned Court will be held at tbo Court House, in tho Borough V)f Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 28th day of March, 1859. By order of the Court. JOHN EDINGisli Glerk. March 17, 1859. NOTICE Is hereby given, that I havo leased un to Josepji Booram, of Paradise township, Monroe county, ra., at ray pleasure, one yoke of osen. The public are cautioned against meddling with, said property. ' J&MES gINTZ. February 24, 1859, Grand Gift Enterprise D weiliug Houses, Lois, Wagons &c. The'uridersigned have determined to dis pose, by means of a gift enterprise,-the fol lowing described property, to wit: No: li A Dwelling House and Lot, situate on monroe sireer, in the Borough of Slrnudd bur. The lot is 50 feet front by 195 in depth, adjoining Daniel Dreher nnd 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. lo. 2: A Dwelling House and Lot, situate on Po cono street, in the Borough of Stroudsburg. The lot is 50 feet front by 9G in depth. The dueling is two siorie.s high, 16 by 20 and a kitchen 14 by 16 feet attached. Val ued at S800. Wo. 3. About 1 acre' of land, adjoining No. 2 val ued $175 00. "NO. 4. One 1 horse Carriage,' valued at 100. One Buggy, valued at 110. NO. 6. One Sleigh, (two seats) valued at SG0. WO. 7. One Sleigh, valed at 55. In addition to the above, thev will also dis tribute to the holders of tickets the sum of $915 OO in nioney. Every ticket, except those lhat draw higher gifts, will, in the first place be entitled to draw 10 cents 'in money, there being no manks. it is intended to have the drawing as soon as possible, with the expectation that me ucKets will he sold in a short time, 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 drawins : to No. 3 on the 1st of November. The tickets will be drawn by 5 respectable citizens of adjoining coun ties, wno will act under oath, and the pur- cha sers of tickets may rest assured that the drawing will be made in a strictly honorable, uprigm 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. The second drawn number will entitle the holder to the second best gift, being Noi 2. I he remaining 371 gifts, will be divided among the holders of the tickets, as they are drawn in rotation from the wheel, as follows: I. Une Gift of S 25,00 2. Five " S20 each, 100,00 3. Ten " " 10 " 100,00 4. Ten " " 5 " 50.00 -Twenty Gifts of 3 each,- 60,00 6 Twenty-five Gifts of S2 each',- 50,00 -One Hundred Gifts of SI each, 100,00 8 One " " 50 cfs. each, 50,00 9 One " " " 25 " " 25.00 Every ticket that does not draw one of these gifts, will be entitled to 10 cents. PRICE OP TICKETS, $1,00. A. SHOEMAKER & CO. Stroudsburg, Pa., March 17, 1S59. NOTICE la hereby given, that I have loaned un o Jacob Kcerner, of Paradise township, Monroe county, Pa., at my pleasure, two yoko of oxen, two cows, one wagon. The public are cautioned against med dling with said property. H1NT2. Feb. 14, 1S59. Caution ! I hereby caution all persona 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. The undersigned having purchas ed the right for Monroe County, to manufacture and sell Mess. Apple man & Robbins' patent Composition Gum Oils, for painting purposes, hereby offer them for sale at fifty per cent, below inseed oil prices. Tho article has been in use for the last three years and has stood the test of experience. Certificates can be seen at the Store, from some of the best practical builders and namtcrs m uie cuuuuj. nnu opuiuiiciia ui - . .1 A )0A nnnni rr r4 me panning- iu yiicbi rights, Carpenters, and Cabinet Makers it will be an indispen sable article. Shop or Town ship rights sold upon reasonable t nfma WM. HOLLINSHEAD, C. S. DETRICK, C. M. PRICE, Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprietors. RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD, SIDES & CARMANY, Proprietors, Prices rcuieced to suit the times. TERMS, 81,25 per day. The undersigned, having become proprietors of Ihe above well known UlLestablishment, being tliunkful for the liberal patronage extended towards the old firm, would respectfully request a continu ance of tho name, and, on account of in creased facilities and improvement are pre pared to accommodate ulf who may favor them with a can. The establishment offers great induce ments, hot only on account of reduced rates of Board, hut also from its central location to the avenues of trade, as well as the con- ennvenieneea afforded by several Passenger Rkilwnvs running past and contiguous to it, whereby cuests can pass to and from the Holel to the different Railroad Depots, at the mere nominal sum of five cents, bhquld they he preferred to the regular omnibus belong ing to the Hotel. We ate determined to devote our whole attention to business, and (latter ourselves With the convjclion that we shall be able to wive general satiifu'etion. Jileopeclfuliy yours, peter smns, SIDES & CAR-MANY, o Vitus carmany. Phiiad'a. Sept 2,1S58. ly, .' BLANK DEED'S Tor hi) o a f fbfo O ffice 3m ii JgiplSL Hill 1859 and Millinery Goods, RIBBONS! BIBB0NS!! BIBBONSHf To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers in Rilbons, Millinery Goods', and Cash tntyefs in all sections of the Country. The Cash Ribbon House, 1 15 Chambers Strett, Neto York, JNO. FARRELL. ESTABLISHED 1858. Weliave originated a new principle a new era in the Ribbon Trade, whereby wo make this business plain, simple, and stnplo as that of brown sheetinrs. "WE SELL TOR CASHi WE BUY FOR CASH! We are satisfied with 5 per cent profit.--Ask uo 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 color?, are i ct? Fcr piicc' ' No- Ml cts. per pisee, " 3 " ' " 19107 No. 16 $1,47J per piece. WE OFFER FANCY RIBHONS 'ALL STYLES ' 'ALL COLORS.' 'ALL QUALITIES.' A.T PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION, AND FOR CAS 11 ONLY. Our Establishment is the centre of attrar- traction for RIBBONS 'Quick Sales,' Lirht rrouis, and 'liood Value,' for Cash. Rouches! Ronche! New Slylesand Paterns, at a savinff of 30 per cent from credit prices. Bloiil Lace Qui 1 lings, &c. &c. Our line of these Goods alw.ivs full. We Import and 'Job' them at once for 5 ner cent advance Marked prices on all Goorls in- plain figures.' A saving of AO per cent on these Goods from credit prices. Our intention is to mnke the Ribbon Trade as staple in regard to prices as domestic "nark. To do this we must sell One Million dollars' worth Goods per annum ! We are Union Men. 'No North,' nc? South.' We solicit the patronage" cf Mer chant, in every section of the United StatesY and are the servants ol all who favor us with their trade and patronage. JNO. FARRELL, CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 Chambers street, New York, near the Iludbon River Railroad Depot, u. h. waller Jan. 13. '59,-4m. PLASTER FOR SALE. A large and constant supply of Ground Plaster, at DeWitt & Fine's Mill (former ly Stoke') at $8 per tun. DeWITT & FINE. Stroud township, Nov. 18, 1858. 4m. (gj-Discoved at Last.Q A certain Cm re for Cnrus & Illusions, All persons nfBicted with these painful eje cresences, can effect perfect cures, without the aid of a surgeon or the knife, by usino SANFORD'S CORN PLASTER. Sent by nidil, postage paid, to any part of the country on receipt of SI. Address S. J. SANFORD, 241 Dock st. or Box 261 P. 6. k Jan. 6, 1859. 3m. Philadelphia. FOR SALS. The undersigned offers at private sale a house and lot situated on the South side of Elizabeth stre'at, in the borough of Stroudsburg. The house and shop are frame two stoties high, and the lot is 50 feet front by 190 feut deep to an Alley. On account of its central position it is admira ble, it being directly opposite the Strouds burg Hotel. The same will be disposed of on fair terms. JOHN F. DRINKHOUSE. January 13, 1859. CAUTION ! We hereby caution all persons against hunting or fishing, orgoing through grass, grain or orchards, Upon either of our premises, as we are determined to prose cute trespassers to tho full extent of the law. Charles Keller, Ezra Hunsiker, David Oroner, John Shook, Henry Dennis, Absalom Fetherman, Thomas W. Rhodes, L. & J. Drake, Charles L. Kellerj Leonard Andre, Henry Miller. Charles Drake, Charles Swink, Geo. Houser. Aaron Croasdale.- Silas L. .Drake. James R. Andro May 20, 1858.-1 y, EMPLOYMENT. 50 a mouili, aud all expenses Paid. An Agent is wanted in every town and countv in the United States, to engage in a respectable nnd easy business, by which i he above profits may be certainly realised. For lurthur particulars, address l)r J Hk.i kv Warer, corner of Urnome and Mercer Streets, New York City! enclosing one pos age stamp. Feb. 10, 1859; 6m. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf STEEL'S HOTEL, Comer Main St... and North side .Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa D. J. OSTRANDEB, 2j?e$rietoK: N. "B. Onuibuaea will tub Tegular! j to and from iho Railroad Depot, to eoh uect with the Oars, onevery arrival nd departure of the passenger trains. May 10, 185S. 1859 POPULAR TRADE IN Ribbons Mes