BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG- LADIES. Stroudsburg Female Scmiuery Under the care of the Rev. J. E. MILLER and Miss M. S. MILLER; .Mrs. J. E MILLER teacher of Music. The year to be divided into four terms of 11 weeks each. TERMS. Fnr ilnv scholars: For all the English branches usually taught in seminaries ui me ursi graue, imu iaim . 84, per Session. French, $5. Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. on the Guitar, 5 for 12 lessons. Pastel Painting, $5 l Monochromatic, 4 Materials furnished Lent her Work 4 ) siv will lio rnr.Mvcd into the family of the Principal as boirders, at a charge of 201), per year, tor iwa ruing, ..;ti ir. nil iim Eiflish branches, Latin, lUUIi'll III mi c1 i if'donrcd. Half payment to be made at the beginning of each session, and tne re maimler at the close. ... v .lo.M'tmii lor absence, for either boar ding or dny-fcdinlura, excepting in case ot i-ickiios. or by special agrix-mum. Pupils received at any tune during the tension, and cltargeu irom uiu umu wum ft7- The next session of the above School will commence on Monday, July 5Uiu, icuu July 19, Ifc?G0. if. HfiAMJS TOCK, G Fazicr, aiifi S'apei' Manger, Will attend to. and promptly execute, all orders with which he may be favored. From his long experience in Ihe various branches of his busmen, he teels confident ot rentier i n rr nut i r iti t i-;:.Ti-tirm iti Ins work, tie t v- i - v. may be found at his shop, on Sarah street. nearly opposite the residence ol Hon. iu. il Dreher, Stroudsburg, Pa. Patronage respectfully solicited. February 17, 1859. ly. jR. ""lSTAU'S JjALSAAL WISTAR'S DAtSAH OF WILD CHERRY, ViSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAffS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, The Unfailing Remedy, The Seasonable Hoinedy, The Certain Remedy, r on COUGHS, COLDS, ASH HQASSEMSS, COLDS, IIDABSENESS, AM) (WHS, nOAUSENESS, CUMiHS, AND CfLBS, CROUP AND ASTHMA, ASTHMA AND CROUP, CROUP AND ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS SORE THROAT. BRONCHITIS StmK THKOA'i. moxuhjtis sore throat, flfHOOFIKG COUGH, HCCriNO COUGH, Sf H00PI?-G COUGH, INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, QUINSY. PHTHLSia QUINSY, INFLUENZA, QUINSY, INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, Inflammation of the Lungs, Inflammation of the Chest, Inflammation of the Throat, PEMEDY oFtKE AGE, HE MED Y OF THE AGE, fo n fiaasiwiillcuL, aisiujiiilojij fan&LuniiLQJit CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION. caution i caution: caution i caution: caution: caution: Tic only Genuine, the. cny Purr, the only .Vedici mnl DR. h'lST.WS B.1LS.1M OF WILD CHERRY it prtpirrtf try HE Tit W. FOTTLF. tf CO., IB Trcmotii ftjiwt, 3Un, and has their PJtlSfTED narnr, cs tcdl at t'e RXrTF.X signature cf I. BUTTS, en iht cxUidc trrajiptr. jIU other is irortUtsf, end to purchase it U niwj threicn airay. Let tUe sicl; and the invalid, as they drJre cl hope to le cured, tale no other, and avoid all eCtcr, as ikey are impositions. VALUABLE TESTIMONY Trotti Rrr. Jatb SrcJdcr, well known and highly re jected iliruughout ilio State of Pennsylvania. Hanover. Pa., Fob. 1C, 1859. Mer?. P. V. FOWLE U. Co., ItOsTON. Dear Sirs: Havmp retlizcl m inv fait)y important lietiffitH fnun the ue.r yinir raluabfe prrparation, WUlar's Balsam rf md Gtrtrry, tl afltirdr nie pleasure to Trrotnn:rid it ti tim public." Srniie eigla yuar aro one of uiy daughters noninl to be in a decline, and little liopes of bcrrcco-ery wrre ciittntained. 1 then rnured a la-ttle of your ex cellent Itulsani, and before t-ho had taken the whole of ttio r!te!i!r ol'tlio bottle tlicro wes a crcat improvement in lier health. I have, tn my individual cat-e, made freottent ne of vour valtialc intdiune. and have ahvavn 1-ceii benefited by it. I vuvld, hvKtttr, caution the public cvaintt imposition, because there is a good deal rf spurious Wtftar' Balsam of Wild Chcrrs afti.al throrrScut the tauetrv. JACOB :CJ!LER. Ttfy- Brtrare of rile and xcort)HtK tounterfeils ! Th truly Gr.uie. Pure, and Jdcdmnal Balsam has the name of ' I. BUTTS " written will! a pen. and the printed naiut ff th pmprietors, " S. W. FOWLE it Co.," oil tho onter wrapjer. gIl by Dealers livery vili ere, Everywhere. For sale ly James N. Durline and Ho linshcad & Detrick, Stroudsburg; Joseph Fenuer, Lunertville. February 10, lG0.-ly. To Persons out of Employment k GENTS WANTED TO SELL the J3l ERIE SEWING MACHINE.-We Will Rive a rointuis-iou, or waes at from S5 to 00 per month, and expense paid. This is a new Madame, and so pimple in its con-tructiou tbt a child of 10 years can learn to operate it tj half an hour a in PtriK'tion. It is equal tojiuy Family Sew ing Machine in use, and the prioe is but Fifteen Dollars. Persons wishing an Agency will ad- dres J. N. liOYLAN, Secretary Erie Sewing Macbioo Com pany, Milan, Ohio. Aug. 30, I860. 5t. F -0 A lot of M. Supers' and W. Labar'o Graia Cradles, Gran Scythes, Snathos, by GEO. TJ MIDLER JOAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash ing and shaving a-so the cefebrate shaving cream, for sa e by SAMUELMELIGK. November 18, 1858. ly. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office CHANGE OF TIME. Summer Arrangement. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. Two hours earlier to New York. One hour earlier to Philadelphia. 0r On and after Monday, May 28th, 1860, trains will be run as follows: Espros Passenger Trains. MOVING SOUTH. The accemmodation Train east on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at 6:38 and the Cincinnati Express at 6:03 A. M., connecting' with the Express Train leaving Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia at 7 10 a. m Duo at New-Milford, 7 28 " 746 " 8 07 l 8 23 8 47 " 9 03 Due at Montrose, - -Hopboltorn Nicholson : : : Factoryville, Abington : : Scranton, -Moscow, -Tobyhanna . : Stroudsburg, -Water Gap, - -Columbia, : : Delaware, (15min. todine) 9:35 10:20 10:59 12:17 12:31 12:45 22:56 t p. m. Hop, (Phila'da. connection) 1;20 Bridgvillc, - - . - - 1:25 Washington. : : 1:58 Junction, - 2:15 New York, - - - 5:15 Philadelphia. - - - 7:15 it it it ii Tho Express Passenger Train South, con necU at the Junction with 3 P. M. Train, on the Central Road, for Easton, Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk, Reading, Harrisburg, &c. MOVING NORTH. Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m. Or foot o! Court l.i nd street at 8:00 " From Phila. leave Kensington 7:15 " Leave Junction, - - 11:15 " Due at Washington : 11:33 " Bndrcville, - - 12:10 p. m. Hope, (Phila. connection) 12:13 u Delawnre, 15 min. dinner, 12:23 " Columbia : : 1:00 " WalerGap, - - 1:14 " Stroudsburg-, - - 1:23 " Tobyhanna, : : 2:46 Moscow, - 3:21 " Scranton, - - . - 4:10 Abington : ; 4:47 " Factoryrille, ... 5:03 " Nicholson ... 5:22 " Hupbottom : : 5:43 " Montrose, .... 6:04 " New Milrord : ; 6:22 " Great Bend, - - - 6:40 " Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train West 7:24 " and the Night Express at 1:36 a. m. The Mail Tram West, which leaves Great Bend at 7:24, p. m., is a through Train and reaches Duukirk at 8:47 a, ni. Accommodation Train moving North leave bcranton tor ureal Uend at y:4U a. m. Factoville : : 11:00 " Nicholson , 11:30 p. m Montrose : : 12:45 " Arrive at Great Bend, - - 1:50 p. m Connecting with the Dunkirk Ex press West, at : ; 3:06 Moving South. The New York Express arrives at Great Bend, at 1:17 p. m. and connects with the Accommodation Train which leaves Great Bend, at 2:15 p. m Montrose : : : 3:10 " Nicholson : : 4:20 " Faqloiyviile : : 5:18 " Due at Scranton, - - 6:40 " The Accommodation Train does not leave Scranton until after the arrival of the Morn ing Train on the Lackawanna & Blooms burg R. R. thus giving Passengers from the Wyoming Valley a direct connection for the West by the Morning Train. For the accommodation of way travel on the feouthern Division, a Passenger Car wil be attached to the Express Freight Train leaving Scranton at 4:00 a. m. Due at Moscow . : 5:40 ' Stroudsburg at 10:25 " Junction at 3:10 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 3:40 a. ro Due at Stroudsburg at 7:35 u Moscow : ; 12:50 p. m Scranton at : : 2:25 " Passengers to and from New York change cars at Junction to and from "Philadelphia via. B. D. R. R., leave or take the cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkes- Barre, take Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R R. at Scranton For Jessun, Archibald and Carbondcle, take Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JOHiN UKISJJIN, Sup"t. Wm; N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. Scranton, May 28, 1860. FRUIT TREES. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flow -ers, Shrubs, &o , &c.. from the cele brated H. E Hook, & Co'a Nursery Rochester, N. 1. The undersigned is now receiving or ders for Fall and Spring planting. Al those who order from us o(our ageDt will be supplied with first class trees plants, &c, to bo delivered this fall and spring, tt sneb pUcec as agreed upon. All order left at G. H. Miller's Store Stroudsburg, Pa., will be promptly filled by ua. W. C. LARZELLIER, & Co. Juno 2. 1859. JBlairstown, N. J. icw Goods, Very Cheap. JOHN N. STOKES, having juBt finished his selections, is now re ceiving a choice and fashionable assortment of new and seasonable gonds, to which he invites the attention the public. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware &c, &c, in variety, and of superior quality will be found in his store, at prices unusually low. The public are invited to call and see. No charge for showing goods. J. N. STOKES. Stroudsburg, April 26, 1859. XtX INSTRUCTION in English, Greek, Latin, French, Mathe matics, &c, by Rev. Samuel Seymoub, (a Teacher of 25 years experience) at the Odd Fellows Hall, Stroudsburg, Pa. Young men fitted for College, Teaching, or business. . rupils received by the single lesion, week or month, at any age or period of advancement in their studies and at any hour that will suit their con venience. June 28, I860. tf. tt rttan i Know TllyseI.,, DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MAMUEti Being an original and popular Treatise on MAN AND WOMAN, Their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual Disorders or every Kina, wiui iievei-ininiig Remedies for the speedy Cure of 'dieases of a private and delicate character inci dent to the violation of the laws of Nature and of Nature's God. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. x ;;.,,. The author of t v8fr&& bove V0,Te -s a 1 J&2 uate, and having wuW?S& fpH n nimrter of a The author of the a grad .A7tXvnLLL7ZK uate. and having devo '"""'orsxfc. ted a quarter or a cen - r f 1 ' ucuiiiiviii j .'iVxV and kindred disorders as a speciality, he has become possessed of most invaluable information in regard to the same, and is able to compress into vaaf mecum compas the very quintessence of med ical science on this important subject; as the result of the experience of the most eminent nhvsicians in Europe and America is thor oughly demonstrated in his own highly suc cessful practice in the treatment or secrei diseases in many thousands of cases in the City ol Philadelpia alone. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics zn Jfenn. Uuuege, rnuaaa. "Dr. Hunter's Medical Manuel." The author of this work, unlike the majority ol those who advertise to cure the diseases ot which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unror tunate. or to the victim ot. malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. JOSEPH S. LONuSHOKtj, SSI. U. From A. Woodward, M. D. of Penn. Uni versity, "Philada. It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the author of the "Medical Manuel. Numerous cases ol LMs eases of the Genital Organs, some of them of long standing, have come under my notice in which his skill has been manifest in restor ing to perfect health, in some instances where the d;i1 lent has been bevond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness or disar rangenients of the functious produced by self- abuse or excess of venery, I do not know his superior in the prolession. 1 have been ac nuainted with the Author some thirty yeare, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D One Copy, securely enveloped, will be for warded free of postage to any part ot the U' nited States for 25 Cents, or 6 copies for 1. Address post-paid, COSDEN & CO. Publish ers, box 197, Philadu. OCTBooksellers, Canvassers and Book A gents, supplied on the most liberal terms. June 7, 1860.-ly. The Country Safe ! The subscriber takes this method o informing his many friends, and the pub lie generally, that he has returned from the cities, with a large lot of Ready Made Clothing, of the latest styles, consisting of Coats of all kinds and qualities, Pasits of various styles of goods, and vols, of every grade. From his present stock he is satisfied tha he can meet the demand of every taste and urig out," in a "manner hitherto un approached, the man with the single dol iar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid in, and will keep on band, an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings Notions, Hosiery, &c. &c. all of which he will sell very cheap. He has also a splen did lot of at prices varying from 50 cents to S6 each; the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots Shoes, Gaiters, &c. &c. and all at price. ."urprisingly low. P. S. Clothing made to order at short notice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in exchange for Goods at cash prices. The public are invitedto call as be determined to sell his goods cheaper thar. the cheapest. NICHOLAS KUSTEll. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859.-tf. GIVE THEM ATRIAL! SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS: CHEAP, DURABLE AND PROTECTIVE, Weather aad Fire-Proof. These paints will stand any climate, with out crack or blister and harden by exposure, thus making in time an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and other metals from rust and corosion. They differ, essentially, from the so-called mineral paints of the day which are, principally, O- chre8 and Clays, and are entirely worthless. Sliver's Plastic Paints are Purely A1E- TALIO, containing no Alumin or Clay. They are levigated finely, mix readily with Linseed Oil, (without the trouble of grind ing,) and flow under the brush as the best White Lead, and exce! all others in body or covering properties, one pound of which will cover as much surface, as two pounds of White Lead, reducing the cost two-thirds, There are Rix distinct colors, viz: Olive, j Light Brown I Light Chocolate, Black, J Dark do. Deep do. All equally valuable as a preservative faint and particularly adapted to painting The outside of Buildings, Fences, Steam boats, Cars, Tin and Iron work. (KrREMEMBER! Exposure Hardens and increases 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 on Hund, and to which we invite the attention of the Public. May 5, 1859. ly. LEWIS D. VAIL, 2Utoruq at au), Office removed to No. 109 Norih Sixth st. (above Arch,) Philadelphia. February 2, i860. LIVERY BUSINESS. Valentine Kautz & Wm. Ihintsmnn, (Successors to M. B. Postens,) . Having purchased tne ijHAstoock lately owned by M.w B. Postens, take this opportunity to notify their friends and the public gen erally, that they have added considerable new stock to the same, and will continue the business at the old stand, on Franklin Street, where they are prepared to hire Horses and carriages at the lowest cash rates. Their Horses are safo, fast and gentle, and their vehickles consist of all kinds, to suit the tastes of the fastidious Attentive ostlers always on hand, and dri vers furnished when desired. Call, and see for yourselves. Strangers taken to any part of the country at the shortest notice. They will continue to run tne new omnibus between this borough and the Kailroad Depot. Persons intending to co on the railroad will be called for at any part of the liorougb, by leaving tneir names at their omce near the stanic. The omnibus will also be at the Depot on the arrival of trains to convey passengers into town. No pains will be spared to give satis faction to all who may favor them with their patrouage. KAUTZ & HUiNiSfllAiN. HORSE POWERS AND THRESHING MACHINES. The Best in Ease. The undersigned having spared no ex pense in getting up accurate patterns, arc now prepared to furnish Doubled-bearcd Iron Framed Horse Powers, and Iron Framed Balanced Cylinder Threshinc Machines, which for compactness, neat ncsfl, working capacity, and durability, (to say the leat,) unsurpassed by any now ottered to the punitc. Call and judjjo for yourself. GEORGE E. STAUFFER, & Co. Manufacturers of Agricultural imple ment. Steam Engines, Mill Irons, &c, &c Tannorsvillc, August 4, lb59-tf. HOWARD ASSOCIA.TI0I. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution cslahlishrd hv sve cial Eudowment, for the Relief of the Sic; aud Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and EpidemiCK Diseases, and especially for the Cure oj Diseases oj the -sexual Urgans ftI" ED1CAL ADVICE given gratis, by JtJl the Acting Surgeon, to all who ap ply bv letter, with a description of their eon dition. fae. occupation, habits of life. &c ) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicine furnished free of charge VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermator rhcea, and other diseases of the Sexual Or pans, and on the NEW REM EDI Erf em ployed in the Dvsp.ensary. sent to the afilict ed in sealed letter envelopes, fiee of chare Two or Three Stamps for postage will be acceptable Address, DR. J- SKILLIE HOUGH TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association No. 2 Souih Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa Bv order ol the Directors. EZRA D H EA RTNV ELL, Presl GEO FA1ROHILD. Secretary. April 26. lSfiO. I v. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf 10 SUIT THE T The Lai'sel and ihiap's Slock ever offered in llii City. Wholesale Dealer IN French and German Baskets, Wood and Willoio Ware, Notions. Brushes, Oil Cloths, Cotton Laps. Wadding; &c. &c. &c. No. l!9 Market-Street, below Second, (north side.) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire ly new and complete stork of goods of ihe best quality and description, to which he would respectfully call the attention of Mer chants and Dealeis who wish to find a good article cheap for Cash. These goods were bought for Nett Cash, at the greatly recuced(prices consequent up on the stringency of the times, and believing the "nimble sixpence" to be better than the "slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition. The following are a few of the articles always on hand : Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities,' Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Hoxes, Hall Bushel and Perk Measures, Well Huck ets, Towel Rollers. Patent head and slraiuht clothes pins, wash hoards, wooden mop handle, Grain scoops. Toy Wheelharrows, Corn Brooms, every variety, Shoe, Paint. Scrub, and Sweep brushes. &c. Clothes brushes. Baskets, Willow and ratan chairs, skirt ratans. bird cages, clothes lines, bed cords, nkirt cortls, lie yarn Twine ol all kinds, together with a large assortment ol Notions and Fanrv Goods. Hosiery. Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads, &c, chenp from auction. These gds are ai new and carefully selected, are offered at prices that cannot fail to attract attention Buyers will invariably find it to their own interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. (t7"Pariirular attention given to packing goods for shipment, so as to prorent dam ago or excessive charges for freight IEPOrders by Mail promptly, attended to. CHARLES W. DEAN. 119 Matkot st , north side,belov 2nd; Phila. PRIES MES THE I III III' PrRnrtliriTlflll J " " "Informs the citizens of Stroud sbur THAT HAS Ana row more and more niinlr virv rt-ii-f And testimonials, new, and almost without r.umDer, mignt uc uuu gu- tlemen :n all grades of society, whose united t .,i,i r0;t thntPmf vnn.v, Hair Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich. Dec. 21st, 1858. Prr WnnA . T'lioo willt nlpnsn finct3tit n ine to inform thee that the hair on my head i iui. i uuu . ..vv. ...... r r - all fell off over twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic disease, attended with an eruption on the head. A continual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a state of dependence, I have not been a- ble to obtain stuff for caps, neither have 1 been able to do them up, in consequence of which mv head has suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Bnggs & - r I Hodges almost tne last cent i nau on earm fnr n two dnllnr boitieoflhv Hair Restora- tive about the first of August last. I have faithfully followed the directions and the bald spot is now covercu wiiu imu uuun unu i I i I. I . a. i jm MMBnr nil I oiacK, mougn suori, it is msu tuunug m an nvnr mv hnnd. Fee ncr confident that an- other large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and being destitute ol means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not bo willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripUire declaration-.'the re-L. waru is 10 wiomj ui.ii uru KIIIU IU iuc wiuu - i i.i i . ! t i nn.i the fnthprlpss." ...... i mi. r: 1 otto a-aT a Tl uJTfitV inyirmiiu, oucnmuui n,uUi. Ligonicr, Noble Co. Ind'a, Feb. 5th, 1859. Pnnr fl T VVrrtrw flfin Sin- Tn til., litttor nnrt of thp. vmir lS5i. wliilu attending the Stale and Nutional Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a caiibe unknown to me, commenced failing off very rjj nid I v. n that in ihn short so.ice of sx months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of I he remaining portion upon the side and buck pari ot my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not he surprised when I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaint ances were not so much at a loss to discover the cause of the change in my appearance. as my mote intimate acquaintances were to recognise me at all. tat once made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but, re- ceiving no assurance from them that my hair could acain be restored, I was forced to be- come reconciled to my fate, until, fortunate- ly, in the latter part of the year 18.57, your Restorative was recommended to me by a druggist, as being the most reliable liasr Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that quently put off until it is too late to save the time, I have used seven dollars' worth of your tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat oonvenience and troubleot going so far. -of very soft black hair, which no money can Hence the necessity of obtaining theservices buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wondcrlul an article, I have recommended its use to many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect Very respectfully, yours, A. M LATTA. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, and retails fur one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails ior two oonars per name; me ii i r . iii . . i . I . I I . ,Tfl A I large iioiohh quart, u per cenw more in pro- Hu..u.., at.u .uians iu. ,: i , -1 , r -o yj. j. wkjkju cc w., i-roprieiors, t jt r o m r t- . . uroauway, iew xorK, ana Hi warKei out-ui, u l. iiuu,.-, iuu. e 3 t at a.j i j i... ti i r... t? Goods Dealers. March 29, lS60.-ly. 5 issai 1 VTH MONROE COUNTY .Utiinal Fire Eiism-nitec CJoiitp'j nflhe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after which pannent no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cover actual loss or damage by fire, that may fall upon mem bers ot the company. The nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which each member in proportion to his, hor, or their deposit, will have n credit in the company. Each insurer la or with the said company will be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her policy. The principle of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, aud has proved successful and be come very popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by tire, on the most advantageous and rea sonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters addressed to Wm. K. 11 avi land, Secretary. MANAGERS . J. Dopuc Labar, Jacob Knccht, Richard S. Staples, Jacob Stouffer, Charles Peters, Wm. K.'Haviland, Silas L. Drake, Theodore Schooh, Godleib Auracher, Thomas W.Rhodes, Joseph Trocb, Sam'l S.Dreher, . Stogdell Stokes. STOGDELL STOKES President. Gotlieb Auracher, Treasurer. Silas Drake, Surveyor. jThe stated meeting of the board of Managers takes place at tho Seorata ryn ofBoe, on tho first Tuesday of eich month, at 1 o'olock P. M. Stroudsburg, Sept. 1G; 1860. THE STROUDSBURG CORNET BAND, W. SI. Wolf, lLeador. Can be engaged for Pio-Nioa, Parados, and Public Meetings, by applying to Wm. Hollinshead, Stroudsburg, Pa. XWtA. fl IT XTGUVriT'TT Jt The undersigned resnectfnllv i6 and vicinity, that he has commencec the UUrtow """" "vsillJbSS, -rr TMVcTfl, al hkh!-. near auuii o ww, uu iv uuam Uf nnd is fnllv nrenared to do all Ttii1a ofwork in his line, with neatness and des- t . Havinff had twenty years ex- P31?0, . v; J I W.V penence m this business, he hopes will- be an inducement for the people to give- him a trial. Repairing of all kinds promptly attend- eo- to. Kines made to order. It otttt(V ir i.iTwn nm Xii!i VV 1J5 Ji.Jliri!iO JL. REMOVAL (1 Wholesale aud Retail Boot emit St)ot jJ AlNfUEA.C T O r V v-f Xv Jf . rr f . r . mi . 1 ne suoscnoer respectfulv inrnrm- j Wk"l -u;,"c inends that he has -removed his Boot and Sim M..r iory t the store room formerly occupied by Joseph Sigman. in Northampton sireet.one o ti 'i aitu Deiween ill is. 1J . ii iiui inn I v c ill iiiinnptf n - - - - j - j auu reier 1 H wlu'e- He has just received a iarpe assortment ls d"u ? among which are Calf Congress Boots, Enameled Conerps Rnm. Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Moroco Na poleon Moots, urogans, tec. lor Getlemen anu coys. At I J 1 r . . 7 " - ,y oes - w luaiiinna , , ti-tora r nvarv vnr;,,, " . io oraer nKhnr nn ipp A Inrop nnr!mDi,i..ifn -" 1, ...i.... ut n drens Shoes ahvavs on hand. GUM Short of all desciiptions and kinds, which he is celling Vrtii-.r' f Jt vftwH. Te goods are manufactured of the best materials and in the neatest and most fash- u,"au,B "' "c h none oot the oesi workmen aonui esiaonsnment Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, eveiy effort will be made to merit a continuanre of the same. THADDEUS SCHOCII. Kaslon. September lfi. 1852 J. IiAiTZ, BJESTIST- tees " puiiii.ijitui.ij, lucaicu nitn- self in Stroudsburg, and moved his office next door to Dr. S. Walton, and nearly oppositeS. Rees's IIat&. Cap store, where he is fully prepared to treat tne natural teeth. and also to insert incorrupt- ble artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most per sons know the danger and folly of trusting their work to the ignorant as well as the traveling ueniist. u matters not now muck experience a person may nave, ne is name to have some failures out ol a number of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre- of b dentist near home. All work ararranted- SometMng New. The public arc respectfully informed that the undersigned has opened, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a INEW DRUG STORE, in the large four story building" recently erected by Messrs. Fow ler and Wintemute, two doors a bove Robert Boy's Store, where he intends keenincr always on I . . hand, a large assortment of np j ar7iW. Pnc n,7c i "-o" - " nishes. French and Common Gloss. Ar i -t i Th u, .v; , ,!. pA xrnv -rr TinvS ;n nntllr.,, vriotr fmm wh,Vl, ,ll l " ......... tnsti's enn hn nraifid. inr tid no- I - ts-- o Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars TFare, Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c. ALSO Pure WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal purposes, which beer their own recommendation. Every article will be warranted pure and fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant whose experience m the business is such as to deserve the unlimited confidence of tho public. Call and see. JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 1856. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! STOVE & TIN STORE. The subscriber has constantly on hand a large stock of Stoves, "consisting of Parlor, Office, Hall, Shop, Bar room and Cook Stoves, of all descriptions, which will be sold cheaper than at any other establishment in the county. g" As I do all the work mvnelf, I am enabled to manufacture my ware out of the boat material, and sell it at the low est posniblo Wholesale and Eetail prices. All kinds of Tin & Sheet-iron Work, Spoiitt ins and Roofing, done at tho shortest notice All work warrented. Call and examine. E. S. C. HORN. Mareh 15, 1860. OYSTERS And X. X. X. X. Ale, Can be had at all hours, at E. S C. Horn's Saloon.
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