MGjrA novel proceeding says the Lan 6aster (Pa.) Express novel at lcaxt in this State took place in the Court of Common Pjteas,,QB Saturday. . Catharine Zcllcrs, a German, woman made formal application, anil Vn sworn and admitted as a citizen of' the United States. Some think she Is one of the 'Wrong-minded,'' and is getting read y to vote in "the pood time comingj" but the more probable sup position is that she wants to sell "red-eye," and has taken this preliminary Etep tow ards applying for a license. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED ' LETTERS BY -KOtAl. PATENT. PreparcS from apresriplion of Sir J M. "D. Physician Extraordinary J.Clarke, to the , . . Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in tbc cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. ,It moderates all excess and removes all obstruction!;, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To .Tf arricti Iss Ur it is pcculjady suited. It ill, in a short time, bi ing on the monthly period with regularity. Each bolUe, price One Dollar, bears the Government tamp of Great Uritsin, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These IjUs should not be taken by females dining the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, -as thev "re wire to bring on Miscarriage, but at any oUiertinic they nrc safe, r In alt cases of Venous ahd Spinal Affections, pain in thebacK amUlinju'v fatigue on slight cScHion, palp?la ton of the hcait, hosieries and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed; and al though "a. powerful remedy, do not contain iion, ea'o tiicl, antimony; w anytliing liuitful 16 the constitution. Full directions iathc pamphlet aiound each package, which should.be caR'iully prtsencd. Sole Agcut'lbr the United Slates au-l Canada, " ' JOB. MOSES (Late I. C. Baldwin .fc Co..) .1 . Roche s er, N. Y. N. D. $1 00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed lo any authorized Apcili, will ihsuic a boillo. running 50 pills liv rcturmiunil. -For sale iu Stroud- urn by Jiily 1. Irf3 -.ly. J. N. DURU.NG, Agnt. HAIR D YE II AIR D YE HAIR D YE Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The Original and Best in the World.' All others-arc mere imitations, and shoulJ be avoid ed, il you ish to escape ndienlc. Gray, Red, or Rusty ILtir Dyed instantly lo a bcauti jul aiuLNatiral Drown or Black, without the least in lury to,Ilair orsliin. Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to Win. A. B.jtcheier since ISM, and over -0,000 applica tions have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his famous Dye. Wm. A. IlATIIELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted not to injure in the least, how ever long it may be con tinued, and the ill effects c.I Red Dyes remedied , the flair imigotaged Tor Life by this splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied in t private rooms) at the Wig Factor V, 233 Hro.tiIw-.iy, New York. Sold in all cities and tow ns of the United States, by Druggists- and Fancy G-ods Dealers. lCrTnc genuine has the name and address upon a Ftccl plate engraving on four sides of each bor.of WILLIAM A. UATCMIELOR, 2X1 Hroiulwav. New-Yoik. SoldbyllOLLlKSHEAD fc DLTRILK, Slrousburg. r iVIGS---WSCS WEGS. BACTHELOR'S WIGS and TOUPEES surpasses all. They ic ceg.tnt, light, easy :uid durabie. Filtingto a cliinn no turning up lichii.d no "shrink ing fl Hie liCnd ; indeed, thuis the only Establishment Mticie these tiling nu property undciiUxjtl auJ made. 2.13 Broadway, New-York. (Dec 9, ls5S lv. SometMzig New. The public are respectfully informed that the undersigned has opened id the Borough of Stroudsburg, an Oyster Saloon :iad Bakery, on Elizabeth street, at Lodcr's old Stand, opposite Samuel Mclick's Jewelry Store: where they intend kepingou hand, Bread, (Jakes, Cmdies of all kiuds, Oysters in every style, grcu Fruit of all varieties, choice dried Fruit.-, Citron, Jellies of all flavors, btandy Peaches brandy Cherries, French Prunes, Tomatoes, Pickle.-, Pep per?aucc, Lemon Syrup, fresh Gooseber ries, Currant, Oranges, Lemons, extra Green and Black Tea, spices, Cheese, pulverized Sugar, Refined Sugar, Weft ludia White Honey, New Orleans - olas ees, Sugar Cured Haas, Crackers, Butter, and Nuts of all kinds. They, ulfo have Cited up a splendid Sa loon in their building where Ice Cream of all flavors will be cerved to their pat rons. Albany Crcatn Ale, Champagne Wine, L'Ecr Beer, Lemonade, Mead and Soda Water, Choice Si-gars, aud Tobacco Open day and evening, give them a call. DRAKE & FELKER. Stroudsburg, May 12, lS58.-tf. ' The Country Safe! tf W y? w sr t Tbo subscriber takes this method of Jrifnrmine his tuanv friends, and the pub- lio generally that he has returned from the cities, with a large lot of Kcady Made Clothing, of. tab latest styles, consisting of Coats of all kinds and qualities, , pWlilS of various stjles of goods, arid "Tests of'erery grade. From "his present stock he is satisfied that be can meet the demand of every taste and- rrig5out," in a manner hitherto un approacbed, the man with tbo tingle dol lar43rthe possoesor of thousands. He basa'lso laid io, and will keep on hand,-an elegant assorttneut of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Yostiogs, Notions. Hosiery, &c. &c. all of which be will elLyery cheap. He has also a eplen did'lotof' 51 at prices varying from 50 cents .to 6, eacbj the latest styles of Msntillasf Boots;' Shoes, Gaiters, &o. &c. and all at prices earprisingly low. T. S. Clothing made to order at short notice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in "exchange for Goods at cash prices. The f ablio aro invited to call as he i determined to sell his goods cheaper than the cheapest. .NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, May 12, l85'J.-tf. , , jlJOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in the estates of the respce tive decedents, that the following accounts have been Died in the Registers office of. monroe county, and will be presented lor confirmation to tbo Orphans' Court of saiu county, at btroudsburg on Monday, the 23rd day of May next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Tho firrt account of Dauiel Yan Bus kirk, Admiuirttrator of John Yan Bus kirk, late of Ross township, deceased. Account of Peter Snyder, Administra tor of George Heller, late of Hamilton township, deceased. First account of Reuben Wcrkbeirser and Eastl'urn Wtrkhciser, Administra tors of Yalentine Werkheiser, lato of SxithGeld township, deceased. Third account of Peter Iluffsmith and Jacob Huffstnitb, Executors of Adam Huffsnsith, Sr., late of Cbcsuuthill town ship, deceased. Account of James II. Stroud, Admin istrator of Charles G-. Nebe, late of Poco no towuship, deceased. WM. S. REES, Register. Register's Office, htroudsburg, ) May 23, 1859. $ TRIAL LIST for May Term, 1859. Peter Krcsgc vs. David Kresge. Nicholas Altemosei's. Jacob Hufsmith. Mathcw Stcen vs. Williem Bu9b. John II. Nace, Solomon Steckel, part ners under tne Grm of Nace & Steckol,m. PJiilip H uffman, James Huffman and Rob' ert Winters. Henry Detrick, vs. James Henry. Stroud J. Hollrnfrbcad, vs. the Dcla. ware Lackawanna & Western Railroad Coaipany. Robert Boys, vs. Daniel Brittian Bur net. Reuben P. Michie, & Charles Kitchen, partners tradiu as R. P. Michie & Co., vs. Jacob Stuuffer. David Kresge, vs. Charles D. Brod- hcad. Abraham Gish, vs, Henry Ed i tiger, vs Mathias Brakely. Joseph J. Postens. Purh Dicker, vs. Robert Huston. William OvcrGeld. vs. Elijah Depuv. JOHN E DINGER, Prothonotary. ARGUMENT LIST, for May Term, 1859. Gotlicb Frederick Oehler, et. al., vs. George Michtley and John Miehtley-. In the matter of t lie report of viewers on Quaker Alley iu the Borough of Strou'Jsburg. JOHN EDINGER, Prothonotary. .License Applications. TSmsroe Cosmty, s. nlof the Court of Quarter Ses- sions in and for said County, do certify that ihe following named persons have Gled with mo, in my office their re spective petitions for licenses, and paid tho advertising fee, as follows, to wit: Tavern ILtceittcs. Charles Price, Price township, Abraham Gish. " " Julin JL Ousterhoudt, Jackson, Henry Stocitlart, Frederick Fable, Jacob Lnr. Gideon Barrett, Alatuissiili Miller, Levi F. Shupp, C. D. Brodliead, Joseph Butz, Thomas Altcmose, John Merwine, John J. Bnrlhold, Philip Kre.-ge, Ciiarles Btissard, Charles Savior, Philip Lcssig, Jolin J. Smith, John Knecht, Theodore Shoemaker Joseph Keller, Jr. James Eley, John Jones, Jacob II. Stocher, John S. Van Doren, John Bildwin, James Place, Ephraiin Schott, Samuel Mildenber, John Bchler, Joel Berlin, Charles Gctz, Jacob Finkbiner, Jacob Vr. Kresge, Levi Fritzinr'er, Daniel Kerchner Simon Dieter, Jacob Knecht, Charles Troch, Peter Kemmerer, Peter Marsh, Samuel A. Bush, . Thomas Brodhead L. W. Brodhead, Joseph Hawk, Reuben iSlever, Henry Whitesell, Til TI, Tobylianna, Pocono, Chesnuthili, j Hamilton, it it. i. ( it u Ross u Paradise, M. SmithGeld, ti Tunkhannock, i Polk, Stroudsburg, Stroud SmithGeld, ii ( Eldred, . Coplbaugh,, ii it , II iil.inora xwuyei, r. II l II K Ma I ipsa Vlief, Abraham Slutler Samuel Case, SJorc Licenses ' James N. Durling, Stroudsburg, P. S. Postens do Robert Huston, do Jerome S. Wiiliams, Hamilton. George Ileim. SmithGeld. James Kintz, Paradise. Witness my hand and the seal of the said Court at Stroudsburg, this 4th day of May, A. D. 1850. The Latest News. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ml CAP, AND FUR STORE, PAUL! S New ttat and Uap Emporium below Kemmerer Hotel, is nov open, where will be found an entensive assort ment ot SRING and SlfiMjtfER. HA TS, such as Felt, Wool, Cloth, Cassimere.Silk and Straws jn eve ry variety, also Fancy Caps for Men, Boys and Children His stock is large, and well selected from some of the most extensive American Manufactories. Thereby affording to all of his friends and the public throughout the surrounding coun try an ogportunity hereafter of purchasing a neat, tasty and fashionable Hat or Cap, within thn limits of vourown county Please irive me a call and examine for1 yourselves. J AMES, A. PATJLI. Stroudsburg, April 14, 1850V CSYE THEM A TRIAL! SICVM'S PMSTfC; PAINTi i auai - " j , Weather suid Fireproof,- f These paints will stand'anyclithate, with out crack or blister aim harden by tcx p?sure, thus makinjr in- time an enamel of stono, protecting Yood from decay, and Iron and other metals from rust and corosion. They differ, essentially, from the so-called mineral paints of ihe day. which are, principally, O chres and Clays, and are entirely worthless. Silver's Plastic Paints are Purely ME TALIC, containing no Alumin or Clay. They are levigated Gnely, mix readily with Linseed Oil, (without the trouble of grind ing,) and flow under the brush as the best White Lead, and excel all others in body or f rriv n 1TT1 4 TtVV. A VD T'RnTKflTT V K- covering properties, one pound of which will cover as much surface, as two pounds ol White Lead, reducing the cost two-thirds. There are six distinct colors, viz: Olive, I Light Brown I Light Chocolate, Black, J Dark do. J Deep do. All equally valuable as a preservative Paint and particularly adapted to-painting The outside of Buildings, Fences, Steam boats, Cars, Tin and Iron work. ftv-RE MEMBER! Exposure Hardens andjnereases the Durability of these Paints. DIRECTIONS Mix with pure Linseed oil, as thickly as' possible, as the Paint is the lasting protecting body, and the oil simply the medium or agent in spreading it. For sale, Wholesale and retail, by JAMES N. DURLING, Stroudsburg, Pa. A general assortment of Paints, Drugs, Window Glass, Perfumery, Liquors, &c, &c. Constantly oh Hand, and to which we invite the attention of the Public. May 5, 1859. ly. MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM EVER Worn by Eings or Emperors. What? Why a beautiful Head of Hair. Because it is the ornument God Himself provided far all our race. Reader, although ihe rote may bluom ever so brigntiy in me glowing cheek, the eye be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if the head is be reft of its covering, or the hair be snarled and shriveled, harsh and dry, or worse still, il sprinkled with gray, nature will loose more than halt her charms. Prof. Woou s iiair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore and permanently secure to all such an ornament. Read the following and judge. The writer of the Grst is the cel ebrated Pianist, Thalberg : Dn. Wooo New York, April 19, 1858. Dear Sir Permit me to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire res toration of my hair lo its original color ; a bout the time of my arrival in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, hut upon the application of your "Hair Restora tive" it soon recovered its original hue. 1 consider your Restorative as a very wonder ful invention, quite efficatious as well as a rrceabie. 1 am, dear sir, yours truly, S. THALBERG. " Drych a'r Gwyliedydct." Welsh New spaper office, 13 Nassau st. April 12, 1S5S. Prof. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir, Some month or six weeks ago I received a bottle of your Hair Restorative and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her liair, lit tle thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my surprise, after a few weeks' trial it has performed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs to a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly reccommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW, New York, July 25, 1857. Prof. O. J. Wood : With conGdence do I reccommend your Hair Restorative, as being tho most efficacious article I ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative my hair and whiskers which were almost white have gradually grown dark; and I now feel conG- dent that a few more applications will restore them to their natural color. It also has re lieved meof all dandruff and unpleasant itch ing, so common among persons who perspire freely. J. G. KILBY. Prof. Wood About two years ago my hair commenced falling off and turning gray; I was fust becoming bald, and had tried many Remedies to no effect. I commenced using your Restorative in January last. A few applications fastened my hair flrmly. It be gan to Gil up, grow out, and turned back to its former color, (black.) At this time it is fully restored to its original color, health, and appearance, and I cheerfully reccommend its use to all. J. D. HOES. Chicago, Ill.,.May 1, 1857. 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 lar per bottle; the medium holds at least 20 percent more in proportion than the smaM, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds, a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3 a bottle. O. J. WOOD & CO. Proprietors, No 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y.. Wire Railing Establishment,) and .114 Mar ket 6L, St. Louis, Mo. , ..And sold by all good Druggists and. Fancy Goods Dealers. April 1, 1859. 3m. CAUTION ! We hereby caution all persons against hunting or Gshing, 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 Kel J er, Ezra Uunsiker, David Groner, Johu Shook, Henry Dennis, Absalom Fetherman, Thomas W. Rhodes, L. & J. Drake, Charles L. Keller, Leonard Andre, Henry Miller, Charles Drake, Charles Swink, Geo. Houser. Aaron Croasdalc. Silas L. Drake. James R. Audre. May 20, 1858.-1 y. MASON TOC, 3 &&wfflm Hazier, and Paper ilasager Will attend to, and pronptfy execute, all orders with which he may be favored. From his long experience in the various brandies of his business, he feels' confident of render ing entire satisfaction in his work. He may .be found at his shop, on.Sa.rah street, nearly opposiie the residence ot Hon. M. 11 Dreher, Stroudsburg, Pa. Patronage respectfully solicited. !J ' February 17, 1859.- ly. ' ' BLANK MORTGAGES. it1' 4 4i.;nns4. .v r tH SUIC nil- JlllW MMII0N ND HIS MEN-! ; 'THE -An'IOUSL EOOKED FOR andIdEEI'LI n TALE OF THE JIEVOLUION,'": ' ' NOV READY! . " SWA-HOP-u FOX: .OR, THE Rebel Riflemen. A TALE OF THE TIMES AND FEATS' OF MARI0H", BY GEORGE ALBANY, ESQ. Author of the "Tho Orange-Girl, of Venire' " The Swamp Steed," 4,Rubc the Hanger," etc. etc. will be commenced in. THE NEW YOM MEHCIIHY Of Saturday, April 30, !59, Now ready al.all News Depots, & Bookstores1. No character in history offers a better'snb'- ject for' the romancer, than that of Marion, or, as lie was familiarly caUed, "THE SWAMP FOX," from the immense jngenuity of his stratagems and devices for misleading and deciving the enemy, his thorough knowledge of the woods, forests, fields,-andswamps of his native re gion, where he and his gallant band were perfectly at home, while their enemies be came, lost and bewildered in the labyrinthine mazes of undergrowth and morass. The story-above announced isatrue reflex of those scenes and limesj and its talented author has most vividly .portrayed, therein, the many exciting incidents and accidents ql A tenacious and indefatigable struggle for Liberty, pursued under the most adverse cir cumstances. Every cha.pter is" replete, with exciting andromantic .interest, historically accurate, but. with asparkling web of poetry wovenjhrpugb. it, which .makes it at once a brilliant story and a ;eracious record. The strongly-written descriptions of events the ambuscade the sudden sortie the night at tack the wild charge and repulse are all wonderful as examples of word-painting, and equally true to the actual . facta. In addition to Uie.-c scenes of heroism and lofty daring, tho Swamp Fox is not wiihout the gentle charm of a love-story, for the work ing and effects of the tender-passion are de picted in its pages, as truely and artistically as the sterner emotions, rendering the taje a perfect picture of life and character in the Days of the Revolutiqn, which cannot fail .to appeal to the admiration, and gratify the taste of every reader who has a spark of true patriotism iu his soul. The peculiar power and interest with which the gifted author, Geo. Albany, Esq., de scribes the thrilling period, is a guarantee of the excellence of this truely magnificent. Historical Romance. 1 he vivid delineation of character, the depth of thought, the fas cination of style, the picturesque beauty of description, and, m a word, the-power oflan fninjfe lie commands, all combine to render him one one of the most brilliant writers of the age, while his great appreciation of and sympathy with the pioneers in the cause, of universal liberty give hiai a grasp of Revo lutionary subjects possessed by very few oth ers. This has enabled him, in the Swamp Fox, to exhibit the life and adventures of MARION AND HIS MEN as they really were, and to do fit homage to that deliberate valor, that unyielding patriot ism, which, in a few noble spirits, defying danger, and above the scenes of privation, could keep alive thesacjt;ejlresjof liberty in the thick swamps and dense and gloomy for ests asking nothing, yielding nothing, and only leaving the field the belter to re-enter it for the combat) We take to ourselves some credit, for hav ing secured lor our columns tbe chefs. Zeuu res of this master's pen, but we inteded to give the New "SToB'k Mercury - a still higher prestige than .ever. We be lieve it is already the-best and largest story paper in the world, and we contemplate ma king it better and better, with every succes sive number, in spite of all expense and op position. BAYARD" TAYLOR ENGAGED EXCLDSIVRLY FOR THE NEW YORK MERCURY! At a very heavy expense we have succee ded in !eciiring the celebrated Poet, Author and Tourist, whose charming letters from foreign lands have. long kept the world de- ichted and interested, BJLVARD TAYLOR, ESQ. who will hereafter make the Mercury the only rccipeiit of his inestimable SKETCH ES of TRAVEL, one of which will ap pea r every week. We have the happiness to announce, tnerer fore, that. in the flew York Mercury for April 30th, 1859, will be commenced i- STRAY CHAPTERS OF LIFE and TRAVEL, BY BAYAItD TAYLOR, the initiatory article being entitled . Thc First Journey I over made,' which is considered by the author as it un questionably will be by the public to be his most inieresung uuvumuie unite uuioui of the Great American Traveler, and cannot foil to be of interest to all. These delijrht- ful articles will be beautifully illustrated with original designs, in the highest style of the art, portraying the scenes and characters de scribed in the most. graphic manner. . This new feature is a most valuable and instructive one, suited to both young and old, and will render The New York Mercury worthy of a leading place, as the most re fined and elegant ot nil family papers. Since the first announcement of our en ffasement with Mr. Tayeor, wo have re ceived a flood of inquiries from all parts of the Union, relative to the enterprise, show ing that public expectation is on tip-toe to learn tho narticulars remirdinjr the charac ter of his contributions. As it is ithpossible for us to answer these in detail, we can only refer our friends and correspondents' the Now York Mercury for April 30, where the first of these sparkling and popu lar sketches will be found. As no other American has ever traveled so extensively as Bayard Taylor, and no other traveler can see things with the eyes of America, we need not lurther eulogize me value of these emanations of his' mind and observation', to- the reading public. It is suf ficient to say that they will greatly enhance the hiMi character 'that the Mercury has ev er maintained, and that has heretofore rost ed upon many causes, some of the most jm nortant of which may beshm'mcd upas follows: The Mercury employs more literary talent than any other paper. The" Mercury pays more, and higher pri ces for that talent, thnn any othdf p?.per. The Mercury. is constantly'. .'.aiVndunfcing new, sumiiuir, uuu uruiiusu uuuiwwua w already, unrivaled fQnd of attraction. The Mercury is illustrated by R CT. C.Dar- fleyiEsq. -the greatest aftist:of this century, anu HIS lieauilIUl pictures are uiuo uruuyui within thp reachoflie entire Mibfic. , The Merctiris therodeV and 'most firmly established literary HotrBaPio America., t . The "Merftirytaurinfrah ;of its prosperous existence, has publighca-Tu larger number of popular .original tales.xo- mances, and sketches, than aJlits imitators, combined. - , , The Mercury must be-secn, to he, apprecia ted, and weard4fuliy determined lo makers name "familiar as a household word," with every family in the land. The Mercury is for sale by all news-deal ers and booksellers in every part of the coun try, and subscriptions are received for it at every Post office. It will be seen from the foregoing announce ment. that the Mercury for April J"0th,1859. will be an excellent number tor subscribers to date their subscriptions from. JRRMS, cash in advance, I wo-dorlaTs per annum. Three copies lor r lve dollars; rive copies, Eight dollars; Eight copies, Twelve dollars, with a gratis copy extra for the get ter up of the Club. Address Cauldwell, Sonthworth & Whitney, Proprietors New York Mercury, 22 Spruce si., New Yoik City. LEWIS D. VAIL t 2Utorncii at aw, Office removed to No. 114 South Sixth st. (below Chesnut,) April 2J, 185!) Philadelphia. House and Lot for Bent. A tw6-s'tory frame House; situ ation Fra ti U I i h s t r ee t, wi th lot' af tachec, for rent. AUGUSTUS CARMER. Stroudsburg, April 1859. PRICE & DRAKE, f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Confectioners, Fruiterers and Three doors above the. Post Office, $ STROUDSBURG, PA. ? A general assortment of Foreign and.f I Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Segars,. Syrups, &c. &c. Orders from a distance prompt-1 ly attended to. g vivwwvwwvvwvwv vvAvvvvyvvi'vvvA'$; Hot RoIls! Hot Bolls!! Hot Rolls!!! Delivered: every afternoon for Tea, by PRICE & BRAKE. . "Wait for the Wagon." April 14, 1859. I NORTHAMPTON ACADEMY, I A BOARDING "SCHOOL FOB 2 I Boys and Girls, JHnstoaa, Pa. I This Institution will open its second 5 quarter of the Spring Session on Monday $ the '4th of April, and continue eleven I weeks, when a vacation of six weeks will follow. The Fall session will commence on 3 ? Wednesday, the 29lh of July, and con-f I itnuc twenty-two weeks. The building,a large four story brick cdi-1 I fice, (formerly known as " Temperance Hall") is now being re-modeled and fit-. ? ted up expressly for a first class Semin- f ary for the education of pupils of both I sexes. The boarding pupils will occupy j two separate buildings.arranged with pri: g .vate rooms. Experience has taught that 5 it is decidedly disadvantageous for more! I than two pupils to occupy the same room. The accommodations and advan- I tages of this school are of a superior or-1 gder, and it designs to train and fit boysg ? and young men thoroughly for college I or business. To young ladies are offer-! I ed excellent facilities for the acquisition I of a solid or ornamental education. ? g Competent teachers are employed. ? Having long experience in Teaching f I and devoting his whole attention to the $ 5 business, the Principal hopes to merit a S large share of public patronage, aud would respectfully invite attention fo hisg I School. t I Terms," per quarter, in the common g English branches, for Boarding Scholars, f I 37 50. Tuition for Day Scholars from 5 25 $ to$8 00. I Additional charges are made for the 5 higher English branches and Classics, f. $ Extra charges far the modern langua-p ges and the ornamentals. Bills paid in $ advance. . I For Circulars and furlher information address ? 1 Rev. J. W. LESC.HER; Principal. $ 3 , Ferry St., near Frost. ? liofc rcai cos. Rnv. John Vanderveer,' JSJcsoti. I Hon. John Jt. Fi.nolay, " i M. 11. Jones, Esq. " ' I . J. P. Hetuicii, Esq. " $ Samuel Sanpt, M.. D. j " Henry DETWdiLtER, M.r'D. " C. C. Jennings, Zl. D, - " gEaston.'M arch-24,' 1859. tf. " ; PRICE & DRAKES IcerCrcara and Oyster .SaJoorisr A splendid saloon ban been fitted up in the second story of their building for the accommodation of Ladies and deutlemen where may be had ie'crcnsn and Sodix Waters of all flavors, and of superior quality. Open day aud cveuing. . Give ua 1 call. Stroudsburg April, 14, 1859.-tf. Calitioii. Kaliea U hereby civen. that I have leased unto-Peter S.f fiisbing.. of Pocono fownhin. Monr.oo County, ra, at my nleasurc. one voko of oxen. Tho public aro cautioned, against meddling ifith said property. F k JACOB BISBING. .xApriU, ISfiO, . r Vhi. K. Havilainl, A j 6 Urtiv !' t-jr STROUDSBURG, MONROE C&, PA. Office at James II.- Walton's, Esq. Oollee'fions made, and" busines.3 atteuded to with promptness and dispatch, Stroudsburg, junej20 185$ ; litlH (oittt fJrodcnnation. - Whereds. the lib rf. G eoro e R.' BarrEtt7"I President Judge oftie22d Jadicial District of Pennsylvania, composed, of -the counties vof, Wayne, Pike, MotifoecnaCar .ham LeverTngahd Michael H; Dreher,-Bsqr,;i .Asfcdciate Judges of the Court of Common' Pleas of IhVCounty of Monroe, and by vifegXS. iuc oi inejr ouice?, Justices ot the Uourt otr Oyer and Terminer and Genera! Jai! deljvc ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in , 4 and for the said County of Monroe, ISavt ts sued their precept to me commanding that a Cuiirt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the Said County of Ronroe,",,r to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 23rd day of May next, lo continue one week if n'e-"J"i !",i cessary. ' WOTICE - Is hereby given to the Cononcr; the Justices'' ' of the Peace, arid Constables of the said coun !y of Monroe; that they Be then and there"'1"' ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rem'enibrances tb.dof' ' ' those things which-their offices are appertain' ning, and also that those who are bound by 'recognizances to prosecute and give evidence againit the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail cf the said county of Monroe, or a--gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify us shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) MELCHOIR BOSSARD, Sheriff.-. aO Sheriff's Othce Stroudsburg, ' April 28, 1358.' J - 'f Notice, -" '' The undersigned hereby informs suco 1, perilous ai .desire, to have their cattle' pastured during tbo coming season, that , he has provided himself with accommo-' , dations for HUO head. Every attention' . will be paid to all stock entrusted to bis care, iicoiaents ana escapes ac tne rise & of the owners. Terms made known," when the cattlP are are left in my care. ouii uium do tuiuiaucu uy tun unikivs bringing the cattle. JOSIAH J3. SiNOW Price township, April 29, 1859. Caution ! ' I hereby caution all persons 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'. ll! DLIA'DS AKD SHAES, JL Cheap for Cash.' wWL&m$, ... " n No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET,' Philadelphia Is the largest Manufacturer of . WINDOW BLINDS, : AND DEALER IN ViHUDOW SHADES ,? OF EVERY VARIETY. i He is the Originator of all New Styles) and has a fine Stock to be sold at reduced, prices, ' Biiff, and all other colors oj Innen bhaass, Tnmings, fixtures, cic. Stofe .Shades painted to order. ' B. J. W. Invites citizens of this County to' - call before purchasing; and assures them he can sell a betler article for the money than, any other Establishment in the United State-1 March 24. 1S59. 3m. NOTICE. 4 The undersign'cd having purchas ed the right (at Monroe County, to manufacture and sell1 Mess. Apple man & Robbing' patent Composition Gum Oils", for painting purposes, hereby offer pyj them for sale at fifty per cent, below" linseed oil prices. The article has been irt for use the last three years and has stood the test of experience. Certificates cart be seen' at the Store, from some of --the best practical bunders and nainters in the country. Also specimens ot tne painting- j.o wneei rights, Carpenters, and Cabinet Makers it will be an indisperi- sable article. Shop or Towrf- ahip rights sold upon reasonable terms. WM. IIOLLINSHEAD, C. S. DETRICK, ;. M. PRICE. Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprietors. STEEL'S HOTEL,' f Corner Main St., and North sida jj.Publie Square, Wilkcs-Bifre, Pa. ; D. J. OSTRANDER, . Proprietor N. B. Omnibuses -will run regularly to and from tbe'Railioad Depot,',tb'icon"-; nect with the Cars, on every arrival and departure of the pdasehger trams. May 13, 185d; : NOTICE Is hereby given, that I ha.ve loaned un to Jacob Kcorncr, of Paradiso-township, Monroe county. Pa., at uay pleasure jwc yofco of oxen, two cows, one wagon.- The publib" are cautioned agafnat Med dling with said property. 6 JAMES K'INTZl Feb;14r5&. . NOTICE Is hereby given, that I have kased on to Joseph' Booram, of Paradise township, Monroe county, Pa., at my pleasure, ono voko of oxen. Thepublic? are cautionod against meddling; vsith aaid property,. JAMES KINTZ, February 24", 1859, OHARLTON BURNET, " Attorney at Lawf STROUDSBDItO, MONROE COUNTY,, PA. r, Offioe on Elizabothistrejat,foriuorlyocr--oupiedlby. ra;4D.?iapEsq fV-S '
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