fi6W TO. QET.BlCHi &Y TBS 'BARD OF THE EASTON fa ALL OF FASHION. At this period when the cry is; " -Times are very hard, indeed ! -'r, Twould be charily to offer -To some men what more they need.-. Some advice as to the method By which money may be made; And when purses are replenished, How therein it may be stayed. A few plain rules, Poor Richard gave.once, Willi if followed out each day, 4 To a competence, believe me, ' ?'.-: Surely lead you on the way. :T ; Let industry be, in whatever Work you undertake, your guide; With industry, let honesty, In all pursuits, walk side by side, 'g r Don't indulge in dainties ever,- , Though denial cost you pain, If, by doing so, you cannot ' vJ r Save one penny of clear gain. Calculate all costs beforehandj Husband health and strength the while, (And procure your garments always From the store of R. C. Pyle.). (gj- The handsomest assortment of Ready Made Clothing and piece goods ever seen in Baston is now on exhibition, at Pyle's Great Easton Hall of Fashion, opposite the Easton Bank. Movements of John C. Heenan Morris sey's Challenge. The Benicia Boy spent the greater part of ycitcrday in vit-iling bis friends at va rious places about the city in company with Counoilman Campbell and Frank McCabc. Upon alighting from bis car riage in Nassa a street, during the after noon, be was instantly surrounded by a large crowd who greeted him with voci ferous cheers. Ho was obliged to take refuge in a saloon, and it was with diffi culty that he could get away, so dense was the throng of people who besieged the doors. He decltnos in the most peremptory manner to publicly exhibit himself. Doring tbo day the Malta saloon was thronged with men and boys, who pun ished themselves with all sorts of drink-?, talked loudly in praise of Heenan, and al luded to their own musclo in a moderate way. The following challenge has been reootved by Heenan from John Morris gey, and has been accepted, but the pre liminaries have not yet been arranged: To ifie Editor of Vic N. Y. Tribune. Sir: As Mr. John C. Heenan has now arrived home, and as he has, when iD Europe, expressed so fervent a wish to fight me again, I will not balk him in his wish, now I have him on the spot. I will fight him in four months from singing ar ticles, for from ton dollars to ten thousand a tide; and as it appears paradoxical to mo and my friends to see a man dubbed "champion of the world" who has never on a fight in the ring, I will now give him the chance be wants, although I only stipulated to Sght him again as a winner. I will meet him when and where he likes pot up what forfeit hoJikes fight him when and where be like I to choose the stakeholder to bo agreeable to both. I trust outsiders will not interfere to pre vent this match at least until the money is up, which I a:n- prepared to stake at drawing up of articles. JOHN MORRISSEY, Champion of America. New-York July 16, 160. Don't Know Who to "Holler" For. The Wilmington Watchman, the Dem ocratic' organ of Clinton county, publish es all the Presidential tickets and don't know which to "holler" for. Its quanda ry in funny, but not singular, in the dou ble condition of the Democracy. The ed itor caye: "We are decidedly at a loss to know what will be the result of all thU "mix44 and we are in a greater loss as to bow to holler: we are anxious to holler for some body, but are afraid to, for you know we might wake up the wrong passenger that is, we miirht get on the wrong side and then we would be in a circumstance" 23ew and Dangerous Counterfeit A special dispatch from the office of Petersons Detector, informp us of the dis covery of spurious Fives on tho Commer cial Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., altered frooa the Commercial Bank of Perth Am- boy, N. J , a broken affair. Vignette, Whaling scene, men ppearing whale; fig- uro 5 in each upper corner. The engra ving, being a genuine plate, is of course well done and persons not acquainted with tbo difference between the two plates, had better refuse all 85s purporting to be of the Commercial Bank of Phuadel phia. ISrTbe Baltimore Republican, an nounces tho death in that city of a man known by the sobriquet of 'Eating Tom,' and says that he has been known to eat 8 moderate sized ham with vegetables, &c, in proportion, at one meal. Six large loaves of bread, with moro than a quart of coffee or tea, would scarcely suffice for his breakfast or supper. A good sized goose or turkey would disappear from sight in a short space of time. Hi daughter would prepare a plum pudding &t stated periods, and cook it in a bushe bag. Tbis woald serve bim and two oth crs as a dessert. Coal Oil is said to be a sure destroyer of bed bags. Apply it plentifully with a small brush or feather, to the places where they most do congregate. The cure is effectual and oermanent. Gilt frames chandeliers, &o., rubbed lightly over with wbi mi noi oe aisturoea oy nies.' Housekeepers should try this remedy. What is the first thing a young lady woks for m ohurch I The hints 1 MHe's va fool that makes his . doctor hiB hein A Big Hoax or a Mighty Reality. A New Yjork letter to the New Orleans Picayune, gives an account of something new in the scientific world, nothing short of melting rooks at wholesale, and recas ting them into the ornamental and useful. Tbo marvel is as follows, which we think must bo taken with 6ome grains of allow ance : A certain Dr. Benjamin Hardinge, a man of original mind a careful, truthful and never tiring student of nature has spent the last fifteen years in his labora tory in liquidating quartz rock, and com bining it again in new and varied forms. Dissolving quartz si lex with an exoess of alkali is nothing new in chemistry; but to do it with the silex very greatly in ex oess over the alkali, and in large quanti ties, and at small cxponso, has been one of the greatest studies of chemistry for the past quarter of a century. This Dr. Hardinge has surely accomplished for I havo seen three thousand gallons of li quid dissolved at ono time and in the short space of two hours, and at an ex pense merely nominal. The capacity of this Booster machine is six thousand gal lons, and it can digest twelve tons of quarts, or flint rock, in twenty-four hours, and convert it into waters of crystaliza tion. Bat then you have the basis for the widest speculations. Your readers are, perhaps, aware that a very large por tion of our globe is just this material, ei ther in the form of sand rook or other si liceous substances. By chemical combination, Dr Hardinge makes an article of plastic marble purer than tbo purest Parian. It can be made of any color, by mixtures with various mctulic oxides. Every artiole of marble work may thus be oast as perfectly as castings of metal now are, and copies of Corinthian pillars, statues, mantels, &c., can be furnished at an expense of proba bly ono per cent, of thtir cost. By a proper combination with ordinary sand or marble, a stone is made harder than the hardest flint, aud at a price less than the cheapest brick. Your parlors may be frescoed with marble, and time will never injure the colors. This is undoubt ed!' the same process used in the cata combs of Egypt, the colors of which are as fresh as when they were .first put on, three thousand years ago. Your levees may now bo built of stone made on the premises, and you will have no trouble to make them equal in sizo to the foundation stones of Solomon's templo. The liquid quartz is also made into paint, incombustible and soluble. Your -hip and steamboat'' ennnot burn up, and the moauest hut will be as safe from fire as the marble palace. This seems almost like the fables of the Arabian Nights, yet it cannot be otherwise than true. For dissolving gold bearing quart, this nvcLtion's value is without limit. Every atom of gold may bo precipitated and saved, and tben the liquid is of far more value than tho whole thing has cost. Think of one great iron monarch digest- ng twelve tons of flint in twenty-four lours. Mail Robber Arrested. Information was rcceiied at tho Post Office Department two months since, that remittances were not received by parties to whom they were addressed, at Stitts- ville, in this county. This morning the Deputy U. S. Marshal went to Stittsvillo, and having reason to suspect William Owens, clerk in the post office, they pro ceeded to examine him, and found on his person the last decoy letter, which contained thirty dollars in bills and thirty-five cents in silver, which were so mark ed as to be positively identified. Mar sha! Reed accordingly took him in custo dy and brought him before U. S. Com missioner Boyoe, who committed bim to si! to await an examination on Monday next; by which time, it is expected U. S. Attorney Spencer, or his Assistant, will be hero to conduct it. Owens is only a bout twonty-onc years of age, and has hitherto been looked upon as an honest young man by his immediate acquaintan ces, but tho evidences of bis' guilt arc too palpable to warrant the hopes of bis frends that he may be acquitted of the charge. TJlica Telegraph, 14lh. Conflict between two Boa Constrictors. Two largo rock boa constrictors, be longing to Wombell's at present at Ply mouth, wore, during the hours of exhibi tion, placed in a glass case for the pur pose of being fed. A live rabbit was pnt into the case, and one of the boas imme diately made for the prey. Tho rabbit, however, eluded tbo franga of its enemy by a sudden jump, and the enormous snake, instead of dealing its deadly blow on the poor rabbit, fastened on the other boa, which, finding itself assaulted, imme diately assumed the defensive in the most determined manner. Boa No. 2 straok No. l,by which it had been assaulted. with its frightful fangs. The struggle was dow fiercely maintained on both -idos. The two Monsters writhed and f-truggled in one another's gresp, and both seemed intent on pressing by its con strictive coil the life out of its opponent Tbis straggle was at last terminated by the Keepers, with the assistance of sever al gentlemen, but not bofore ono of tho combatants was so seriously wounded that fears are entertained that the concequen ceB may prove fatal. London Morning News. A traveler "by rail" between Now York City and New-Orleans, writes tba be took breakfast at Rochester, N. Y. dinuer at Erie, Pa., and sapper at Cleve land, Ohio, then breakfast the next mor ning at Seymour, Ind., dinner at Ulney III., and breakfast the next morning at OolumbuijKy, being only one meal at each of these laree States as be swept through them having loft Chambers street at 5 p. m. ono day and arrived in Cleveland at 5;30 p. m. on the next; Baking the whole distance traveled 641 miles in 24 hoars and 20 minutes, and passing through the States of New-xork, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indianna, Illinois, nd Kentucky Tribune. jHon. A. H. Reeder, formerly ,G6y ernor of Kansas, was at St. Louis on the lOthV : t j8Tho Benicia Boy, John C. Heenan, arrived at New ork, from Europe, on Saturday. jThreo suits have been commenced in Cincinnati to recover the $30 penalty for refusing to answer tho questions of tho census marshal. ISew York. Markets. Wednesday, July 19,1860. ' FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat flour; the sales are 8,900 bbls. at 85 20a$5 25 for superfine State; 85 15a85 20 for su perfine Western; $5 65a5 75 for shipping brands round-hoop extra Ohio; $6 25aS7 50 for St. Louis extras. Rye Flour; sales of 267 bbls. at $3 50a4 25. Corn Meal; salos of Jersey at $3 50 and Brandy wine at $3 75. GRAIN Wheat; the sales are 2,500 busb. Canada Club (soft) at SI 20; 32,- 000 bush Chicago Spring at 81 26 ; 31, 600 bush.Milwaukee Club at SI 28a$l 30. Rye; sales of 1,000 bosh, at 83o. Oats; sales of Canadian at 37a39e. 39a40o. for Western, and 40a41o. for State. Corn; salos of 166,000 busb. at Gla62c. for sound Mixed Western, 69a70o. for White TALLOW sales of 150,000 lb. prime Western at 10o. cash. SALT We hear of sales of three oar- goes Turk's Island, to arrive, at 19o. per bush. WHISKY sales of 550 bbls at 21a a21o. PROVISIONS Pork; sales of 750 bbls. at $19 31aS19 50 for now Mess $18 50 for old do. Cut Meats are nominal. Butter; sales of Ohio at 12-&al5o., and State at 15al8o. Cheese is in steady re quest, at 6allc. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. William Cosorove, while la boring as a missionary in Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other means had failed, by a recipe obtained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Consumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, and the de bility and nervous depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefitting others, I will send this recipe, which 1 have brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. June 14, I860. 3m. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES .CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BV ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from apresription of Sir J.Clarke, M. 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 Cadics it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government tamp of Great Uritsin, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Tills 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 tion of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will efTect a cure when all other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calo mel, antimony, or anything hurtful to t e constitution Full directions in the pamphletaiound each package. which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United States an'l Canada, JOB MOSES (Late I. C. Baldwin & Co,,) Rochester, N. Y. N. B. $1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containgSO pills by return mail. For sale in Stroudsburg, by uly 1. 1859 ly. J. N. DURLING, Agent On the 14th inst., by Wm. B. Thomp- son, Esq , Mr. Jaoob Goarhart, and Miss Elizabeth tJIsbing, both ot UooIDaagu township, Monroe Co. Pa. THE STROUDSBURG CORNET BAND, W. II. Wolf, Leader. Can be engaged for Pic-Nics, Parades, and Public Meetings, by applying to WM. HoLLINSHEAD, Stroudsburg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED! 100,000 will be sold. now beady;, the NATIONAL POLITICAL CHART, AND MAP OF THE UNITED STATES, Containing Accurate Portraits, from life, of tho Can didates of Eaoh Party for President and Vioo-President, with their letters of ac ceptance, Platforms of their respective Parties, with a vast amount of Statistical matter. Results of the Presidential Elec tions of the United States from 1796 to 1850; names of the Speakers of the Honse of Representatives from 1789 to 1860. Tho Map is beautifully colored, and printed on heavy calendorod paper, size 32 by 40, showing the exaot boundaries of all tne states ana Territories, exieuu ing through to the PaoiSo. Politicians of all parties, and others wishing to have before thorn material for being fully posted at a single glance should possess a copy 01 tnis map. Retail Price, only 25 Cents. Sen post paid, on receipt of the price. A raro obanoe is offored agents. For Terms, Address DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing House, No. 33 South Third Straet, Philadelphia, Pa. July 19 1860, ;,, ; 1 MONROE COUNTY Agricultural Society V At a meeting of the Board of directors held at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg July 2, I860, it was Mesolved, That tbo resolution passed uv mo jaoara at tneir meeting neia uune 4tb, providing tbat"all Stockholders who uuve u?e suarcs or diook snail oe lurn- ished with family tickets to admit them- selves and families at any time during the continuance of the Fair, free of cbarce 1 Do ana the same is hereby rescinded. Resolved, That a new class of members of this society be created, to be called Annual Members, who shall become by the yearly payment of ono dollar, and that each of them f bo furnished with a sea- son ticket which shall admit him or her to the JJair at any time during its continu- ance; Provided, such ticket shall not be transferable. Resolved. That all Dersons entering stock or other artioles for exhibition shall brain and external surface of the head, from bo charged one dollar, and shall then be lhe eff?cts ofwhich my hair was finally de furnished with an annual ticket which oyed over the entire surface of the head, .u-ii j i .u i .u i? . From the time I first discovered its dropping, .hall admit the exhibitor to the Fair at ho wo ver, up to the time of its total disa ear any time during its continuance. Pro. ancet j employed everything I could think vided, That but ono fee shall be charged 0f, being a professional man myself, and, as the exhibitor for any number cf artioles I thought, understanding the nature of the competing for the same premiums : Al- disease, but was finally defeated in every pre- so provided, that no one animal or other article shall receive more than one pre- mil? rn I mium. i a TnrTrna t nircnxr a wnicn i nave every reason 10 oeneve, pro-A-??EYES CKSOtf, Seo'y duced a very happresuit: two months after July 19, I860. 4r. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Stroudsburg Female Seminery Under the care of the Rev. J. E. MILLER and Miss M. S. MILLER: Mrs. Jf E. MILLER teacher of Music. The year to be divided into four terms ol 11 weeks each. TERMS. For dar scholars : For all the English branches usually taught in Seminaries of the first grade, and Latin : 64, per bession. French, S5. Music on the Piano, 8 per. quarter. u on the Guitar, 5 for 12 lessons, astel Paintiner, S5 1 Monochromatic, 4 Materials furnished eather Work 4) Six pupils will be received into the family fthe Principal as boarders, at a charge of S200. per year, for Boarding-, washing, and tuition in all Ino Utigiisn nrancnes, juaim, if desired. Half payment to "be made at . . . 1 -r I the befrinninsr of each session, and the re- mainder at the close. No deduction for absence, for either boar- rtmir or uav-scnoiars, excepting in cubu ui 1 . 1 1 r ..t'l sickness, or by special agreement. PudiIs received at any time during the session, and charged from the time when they commence, 03s The next session or the above bchool will commence on Monday, July 30th, lebU. July 19, i860. tf. NEW Express Arrangement. rpi, TTnnn anrl TTnwnrd -Rynress Com- , . r i m panys are now prepared to lorwara aion- ev. ValuaDies oi any inna.rasKagea, o., with their own Cars, and special Messen-U,' gers, with dispatcn irom acrouasourgio a- ny part 01 the world. JUtlJN JN. STUiVIliO, iigenc, For the Elope and Howard Ex. Co's Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. tf. A lot of M. Supers' and W. Labar's Grain Cradles, Grass Soythes, Snathes, &o.f by GEO. a MlLiLiHilt. Stroudsburg, June, 28, 1860. Trr IN Si xl LI U JJL in English, Greek, Latin, French, Mathe malics, &c, by Rev. Samuel Seymour, (a Teacher of 2o years experience) at the (A A T?l1rn9a Hull .Strnnrlehnrir Km. Young men fitted for College, Teaching. . fa . t -I j t. ii or business. Pupils received by the single lesBon, week or month, at any age or period of advancement in their studies and at any hour that will suit their con- and at any venience. June 28, 1860. -tf. NEW CONFECTIONERY, BAKERY AND Oder and Ice Cream Saloons, J. M. ROBESON respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened a new wholesale and retail Confectionery, Bakery, Oyster, and Ice Cream Saloon, in the building, on Main st, in Strouds- k. fri nnniA hv Drftlro & T?el- .... 1. . inA ; ua n,n.f elegant and complete manner for the bu- sintss. He has secured the services of Samuel Hoffman, an experienced Confeo- Uoner and Cake Baker, who will super- . . , ., r-. .1 and is conBdent that he will bo able to . 81 Hif roorar; completely furnished, men preparing themselves to be Teachers where fresh Oysters, and Ice Creams of can pursue a course ot study specially a lL x An.f floWra -nWX rianted to that purpose. iuo purest quusiiy uu uucou ..... be served at all hours of the day and eve- nlD5Lri,0 ..j T r.nome fnf. n;BTtn nrHnr fr nrti9. nrivate fam- iliefl. etc. at the shortest notice, and at - i the lowest rates. April 19, I860. ly. (tysters, Clams, Pickled Tripe, and Ice Cream, Always on hand at J. W. Kobeson Saloon. LMay 4, iauu. BLANK. MORTGAGES ....'Fbrsale:. at this Office frfyiT'rrtlTilii A THE Only Preparation TT f l J 7 - . Having proofs so strong and direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF AliLf. For Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physicians nf tua nABt .,nni na wii n muo it their unqualified sanction, and recommend it tor all cases of eruptions, and diseases ot tne scalp and brain: but all who have used it, unite, in testifying that it will preserve the nair from Dein& gray and ,rom falling to any r aa wcu aB 'esiore. uau me iwiuniug. 0ak Grove, S. C. June 24th, 1859. To Prof. O. J. Wood : Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity !" th,s community. I have had occasioto Prf1 f81e: a.nd ,ve 'our Ha,r Re During lhe year lg54j T WM 80 unfortuate as to be thrown from mv sulky against a rock near the roadside, from which mv head received a most terrible blow; causing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to the scription advanced. i inese ana no oter circumsiances inauceu "c l J taui i iu yuu) nuiuiv nun iwsiuiaunc, , . , T , . , ,. the first application, 1 had as beautiful a head of young hair as.I ever saw, for which I cer tainly owe you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall use my influ ence, which 1 flatter myself to say, is not a little. You can publish this if yon think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT, M. D. Office of the Jeffersonian, ) . Philippi, Va., Dec. 12, 1858. J Dear Sir: I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to you the following cir cumstance, which you can use as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a law- yer,) has been bald ever since his early youth; so much so, that he was compelled lo wear a wisr. He was induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Restorative," which he liked very much; and after using some two or three bottles his hair grew out quite lux uriantly, and he now has a handsome head of hair. The gentleman s name la Bradford, and as he is very well known in our adjoin- hng counties, many persons can testify to the truth of this statement; I give it to you at the request of Mr. Bradford. You can sell 1 f rT T - r 1 a great aeai 01 your xiair itesioraiive in mis and the adjoining counties if you have the proper acrents. lours, &c THOMPSON SURGHNOR. Dr. Wood: Dear bir: Permit me to express . t .11: .r T ..n,1n f Un nntim n ine uuiitruuuus 1 am uuuci iui luccuiucic storation of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application ot your "iJair itestora- tue ' it soon recovered its original nue. i consider your Restorative as a very wonder- ful invention, quite efficacious as well as a greeable. S. THALUJSUU. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle: the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails lor two dollars per ooiue; me In rTP holds a auart. 40 Der cent, more m pro i .. -f & - n T wnoh C.Ci Pmnriftinrs. 444 Ncw york anj 4 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Uruggists and uncy uoods JJeaiers. Liuarcn za icuu.-iy GREAT REVOLUTION IN THE Hill Crawford county Oil in the Shade! Paint and Oil 100 percent cheap er than any other place in the coun ty. Call and be convinced. JloIIiiishcarf & Dctrick'.s Ts the place to buy your Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and JJoors, cneap. IIOIXflNSHEAD & 1ETRICK, AGENTS FOR THE Q0nCentrated Glim Oil 1 With this Oil you can paint your barn, fen- pp? &lc nearly aa cheap as you can white- ces, &c. , Pnt and O.l warranted. Dont forget the ' HOILI.IWSHEAD & VIZ l Gothic Hall Brug Stove. St;h constantly on hand. Delaware Water Gap CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Hev. H. S. Howell, A. M. Principal. The Aoademio year of this boar ding school for boys, begins on the first Monday of September, and enda on " . V. -r T. -1- ? JJ tho last Thursday of Juno. It is divided into three terms. The first begins on the 1 st Mondav of Scntember, ano conunueB sixteen weeks; the second begins on tho 2d Monday of January and continue twelve weeks; tho third begins on the Monday of April and continues eleven rolra Vnnntions: two weeks at the liol- naaya, auu uu -r--- Pnmla race ved at any time. Young ---r - TJ- w-t,:- rrn;;nn Teems :-Bo.td, Wbt. rnt on furnished room, from four dollars to four dollars and fifty cents per week. Day .oholara-tuition, two dollars per month. September 29, 1859.-2m. Caution. I boeby caution all persons against hunting, fishing, or going tnrougn grids, grain, or driving through my premises or otherwise trespassing, as -t mined to nrosecute trespassers to the ful extent of the law. Xt a m 10. 1860. "u'""a' ' ' BLANK DEEDS For sale n,t this Office -PS ml BREAD, EAD. , CAKES, CAKES, CAKES. The subscribers take fhismeth' - od of informinsr THE P&BLIC, THE PUBLIC, '" THE Pu4bIis THAT THEY HAVE RESUMED, RESUMED, KESUMEL THE BAKING BUSINESS, THE BAKING BUSINESS, THE BAKING BUSINESS,;;4 Price & DraKe . Fricc & Drake, Prsce & raiic, FOR THE SUMMER OF I8GO, FOR THE SUMMER OF I860, FOR THE SUMMER OF 18GO, Families can procure pure and. wholesome Bread & Cakes at ALL HOURS, Warranted free from deleterious! ingredients. NO DRUGS USED, - v- jKO DRUGS USED, no drugs .uis&fir, But all our Baking done in the OLD FASHIONED WAY, : OLD FASHIONED WAY, OLD FASHIONED WAY, Try it 1 Try it ! ! Try it! ! I And X. X. X. X. Ale, Can bo had at ail hours, at E. S. G, Horn's Saloon March 22, 1800. y Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! STOVE & TIN STORE. The subscriber has constantly on hand a large stook of Stoves, consisting of Parlor, Office, Hall, Shop, Bar room ami Cook SJovcs, of all descriptions, which will be sold choaper than at any other establishment in the oounty. SSrAs I do all the work aysolf, I am enabled to manufacture my ware out of the host material, and sell it at the low est possible Wholesale and Retail prices. All kinds of Tin & Sheet-iron Work, Spous, iug aud Roofais?, done at the shortest notice. All wors warrented. Call and examine. E. S. C. HOliS. March 15, 1860. POND'S EXTKACT. OF HAHAIEELIS, Or Pain Icstroycr. . rc iin nf tho few (Jnmnstic remedies which have come into general use nnd favor, without puffing. It is the product of a simple shrub, harmless m all cases, and as a domestic remedy unequalled, tor uurns, i.uis. Bruises Soreness. Lameness, sprauis, iinBurauw. niic lTirnrs fll.l Snrps and Wonnds.it lias not an O- Quat., It is also used with great success, for Tooth ache, Headache, Neuralgia. Sore Throat, Collie, Diar rhoea, Hoarseness, ana ouier similar huuuikv . painful affections, while it promptly arrests all HJW rhaces. Hundreds of physicians use it daily inU(r unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agentsimut dealers, "d UMplIRBtt & Co., 5C2 Oiotutm Sole Proprietors and Manuiaciurers. March 29, I860. ly. 2Umtnistrator's Nottfc. Estate of Peter II. Williams. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on the Estato of Peter H Williams, late of Hamilton township, de ooaaed, havo been granted to tho under aigned by tho Itegiator of Monroe county, in due form of law; thorefore, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing any just elaima are also requested to present them legally authenticated for set tlement, to DAVID KELLER, Ada'or, Stroudsburg. Juno 21 )( 1880, 6t,