, .A Peace Proposition. t The Peace Conference has at lasta greed upon a plan of compromise, being Mr. Guthrie's plan, in a modified form, rbioh they recommend to Congress, to bo laid before the several States for adop tion. Substantially, the proposition ia a restoration of tho old Missouri Compro-aiso- line, through to the Pacific, and which it ia proposed to incorporate in the Constitution. To effect this tvo-third.-. of both houses of Congress must agree to lay the proposed amendment beforo the Stato Legislatures for ratiQcation and three-fourths of the several States, arc ue cessory to ratify it, cither by Legislative act or by Convention. What chance there is in Congress for such action we shall soon nee. The time is' abort for its action, but in time of peril to the country action may bo 4iwu!atoi by a patriotic regard for the public interc-t, aud a de sire to save the Uuion from disruption. Pickpockets. Wo learn that the light'finpewd gen try drove a thriving trade at Harrisburg on the 23d. The Military parade in hon or of Washington!! Birth day, tho assem bling of tho Democratic Convention, and the visit of Mr. Lincoln on that day, of fcrcd. inducement for the migration of pickpockets. A large number of por oons lot tbeir spare change, among whom we learn were Judgo Barrett, of this Ju dicial district. Judge Jessup, and M. W. Coolbaugh of Moure county. Judge Bar rett'a lo9 was a pockctbook containing eotac $70. Miford Herald. Brand Theni. A bill i now beforo tho Legislature, requiring bank officer, lu never a coun terfeit tank note is presented to them, to brand the bill so offered, with the word "counterfeit," by means of a stamp to be kept for that especial purpose. Disunion in Sorth Carolina. Tlic llahlcigh Banner gives a brief ac count of a Disunion meeting in that city. It was a wretched fizzle Per contra. The Banner says a Uuion meetius held the ncrt night was a magnificent affair, with a largo and enthusiastic crowd, good pcechcs, transparencies, fire works. Sic.. and characterized throughout by the gen uino article of patriotism. Effects of Secession. A gentleman recently from Florida corroborates the accounts of destitution we have heretofore had from that Stte. Poor people, he say?, are beginning to feel hungry. Pork is $'H) a barrel, flour $13, corn Si 7n, aud octs SJ. E-tablii.hment which a few wceksago had eight clerks, bare now onlybne. Small tows which were thritinj have been suddenly check ed in their growth, and have a desolate appearance. Proprietors have already been taxed SI 4 per head for tbeir nepto property, and negroes which sold for SI, 100 each sis months ajo, would not now fetch S500. St. Paid (Min.) Press. -o- . -BSTlt is not singular that the Demo crtic papers of this State havo not a word of blame to utter re-pecting ex Se cretary Floyd's treasonable and diahon est operations! IHpIn tho Pennsylvania Legislature, Mr. Hopkins satirized the Crittenden CoaspromweL by the following proposed &mcndmeqte "That free negroes who are Feametffjtl are arretted in the Soutb be paid teajJonaTs per day for tbeir de tention. That peron-i who are tarred Bnd feathered in th-j South shall receive $1,000. That person who have their head shaved and are other vci.-e mal treated shall receive S3ffl()0. That the families of men who arc hung by lyoch law in the South shall riceive SO.OUl). 3Oce of tho best business men in Kentucky writes, to a friend in a free ci tj: 'I hope you men of the North will not budge one jot from Lincoln's princi ples. There is no dagger of tho Union; it is all ga at the South." A New Or leans merchant writes that it is mostly a political game of the defeated Breok. par ty, in wbich many Bell and Douglas meu o&itc from mere policy. The Real Grievances of Slaveholders. I. The prospective development of a Republican party among the non-slave holding whites of the South, who form nineteen twentieths of the white popula tion. This is the great grievance II The loss of a sixty years' monopo ly of the Goternmont, its military and civil offices a loss that leaves much idle gentility at the South without resource. III. The loss of pres-tige and power by the old political parties, ana their humil iated leaders a terrible grievance both at the South and North. IV. The humiliation of that insolent arrogance wbich U tho legitimate fruit of elaveholding. This is the second great grievance. V. Blind and growing jealousy of tho prosperity of tho North. No botching compromises will remove these, the true grievance. The complete triumph or the complete overthrow of Republican principles is the only rcmody. The latter is impossible. Skating Down a Wolf. While skating near St. Joseph, Mia touri, last week, James Graham, caught tight of a wolf, turning down tho river, ad instantly gave chase; just on the eve ef being caught, the affrighted brute jaaped into an open stretch of water, fol lowed by tbo eager hunter, who seized his gaaao by the tail, got safely landed, as sisted by some friends, snd finished by killing the wolf. IHFThe ghost of Andrew Jaokson ev idently troubled tbo secessionists in Ten nessee at the late election. In the old Hermitage district the disunionists re ceived only four votes all told. The.old General must certainly uavojbeen "about" on tae.ocotsioB. jBill.for. the Commutation of Tonnage Du- ues. Tbo bill commuting tho Tonnago duties on the Pennsylvania Railroad passed fi nal reading in the House of Rcprescnta tites Feb. 1 6th. The vote on final pas sage was as follows : Teas Messrs. Abbott, Acker, Asohom, Austin, Ball, Bartholomew, Blair, Bress ler, Brewster, Burns, Butler, (Carbon,) Butler, (Crawford,) Bjrne, Caldwell, Cowan, Craig, Douglas, Dufiield, "Duncan, DunUp, Eilenbercr, Gaskill, Gibboney, Goehring, Graham, Harvey, Hillman, Tlofius, Huhn, Koch, Lawrence, Leiscn ring, Lowther, iM'Donougb, M'Gonigal, Marshall, Moore, Morrison, Mullin, Ober, Or-terhout, Peico, Preston, Push, Randall, Reilly, Ridgway, Robin-on, Roller, Selt zer, Sbafer, Shcppard, Smith, (Phila. ) Taylor, Teller, Thomas. Walker, White, Wildey, and Davis, Spcalccr GO. Nays Messrs. Alexander, Anderson, Armstrong, Barnsloy, Bisel. Bixler, Blan ohard, Bliss, Boyer, Brodhead, Clark, Collins, Cope, Dismant, Donley, Elliott. Frazier, Flapper, Hayes, Fleck, Hill.IIood, Irvin, Kline, Lichtenwallncr, Manifold, Myers, Patterson, Reiff, Rhoods, Sohrock, Smith, (Berks,) Stchman, Stonebacck, Strang, Tracy, Williams, aud Wilson-38. Passage of the Sunbury and Erie Bill. The bill for the relief of the Sunbury and Eric Railroad was passed finally Feb. 16th, in the House of Representatives by the following vote, viz: YEAS-Messrs. Abbott, Acker. Anderson, Armstrong, Aschoni, Austio, Ball, Barns ley, Bartholomew, Bisel. Blair, Boyer, Bros ler, Brewster, Butler. (Carbon,) But ler, (Crawford,) Byrne, Caldwell, Collins, Cowan, Craig, Douglas, Dufiield, Duncan, Dunlap, Eileuberger, Gaskill, Graham, II up per, Harvey, Hayes, Hillman, Hood, llofius, Huhn, Kline, Kooh, Lawrence, Lcisenring, Lowther, M'Donough, M'Gon igal, Manifold, Marshall, Moore, Morri son, MuHiu, Ober, Osterhout, Peirce, Pretton, Pughe, Randall, Reily, Rhoads, llidgway, Robinson, Roller, Schrock, Seluor, Sbafer, Sheypard, Smith, (Berks.) Smith, (Phila ) Stehman, Strange Teller, Thomas, Walker, White, Wildey, aud Davi.j, Spcakc?- 72. Nays Messrs. Alexander, Bixler, Blanchard, Blis. Brodhead, Burns, Clark, Cope, Dismant, Donley, Elliott, Frazier, Gibboney, Gochrin;', Heck, Hill, Irvin, Lichtenwallncr, Myers, Patterson, Reiff, Stoneback," Taylor, Tracy, Williams, and Wilr-on '26. Politically eighteen Democrats voted for the bill and ten anin.-t it. The oth ers voting wore all Republicans. Attempted Assassination of the Hon. Unas. Van wycK. On Thursday night of la-t week, at a- bout 11 o'elolck; Mr. Van. Wyck, a member of Congress from the Orange and Sullivan District, N. Y., was subjected to a most cowardly and brutal assault, by three ruffian-, armed with bowie knives. An account of the affair in the N. x. Herald, savs that Mr. Tan Wyek, had just lift the residence of Senator King, on Capitol Hill, and was passing down by the uorth wing of the Capitol to hi-lodging-, when a stout built man came up behind biro, and struck bim with alowie- kuifc in the orea.st over the heart. The knife penetrated the outride and inside conts, pns-cd thro' a folded copy of trie Globe, and then nearly thr.u.:b a thick memorandum book, both of which were in the breast pocket of his frock coat, not quit." reaching tbo skin. Mr. Tan Wyck struck the man a blow under the jaw wbich sta.;gcred him, wben the second rufnan t-truck a blow at Mr. Van Wyck with a bowie-kuife, which the latter caught with his left baud, making a terrible gash across the palm. At the same time be (Vau Wyefc) knocked the follow down with his riht. and instantly drew a revolver and shot. the firt ruffian, who dropped and was caught by hi friend. Tho third ruffian knocked Mr. Yao Wyck down with hit G,t. This blow, to ether with the effect of the one he firt received, and especially from the profuse bleeding of his hand, weakened him very much, and observing that the ruffiaus were makioir baste to escape with their wounded companion, who appeared to bim quite helples-s, be sank himself al- tna-t exhausted upon the sidewalk, and did not fire ajain. But aa so.on as he gathered sufficient strength he made his way to his hotel, which ho did not reach till after twelve Friday morning. H said very little about the affair, except to one or two confidential friend-, Dr. Lee, of the House, who dressed hi- wonnd, and to the police, in the hope that the parties might be quickly discovered, but no trace of their whereabouts was ascertained. Mr. Van Wyck is suffering com-idera ble pain from the wound jn his hand, but is in no serious danger. He cannot ac count for this attack upon him, unless it has grown out of his speech at the lat session, wnicn createu so mucu excite raent and discussion because of its seven ty against the system of slavery, wherein he cited instances of slave burning. I'or ome time afti-r its delivery ho received letters threatening his life. Outside o this he has no knowledge of having crea ted the enmity of any human being. 11 is a man who never visits gambling or drinking saloons, and while ho is a roxo fat man when assailed, in his daily walk he is very quiet and gentlemanly. A New Counterfeit, of a dangerous character, is in circulation. It is on tb Wroming Bapk of Wilkcsbarro, of tb denomination of S10, and is so good an imitation of the genuine that the only way to be protected against it is to refuse al notes en tho bank of tbisTamount.- General Twiffgs' name, it is said, wi b Rtricken fro the army list with dis grace, for his unprincipled and unexam Died botraval of the trut reposed in bis ritr hia finvprnmnnt. Bv 000 act ho. Was dishonored tho whole career of his life and proved that his patriotism was only a feeling of attachment to UiewuDiio treas .irv. fm which he watJ so lonz-fcd', jf A woman, aged forty-two years, attended the funeral of her eighth husb and, m Portsmouth, .bngland, on the 3th ult. The Lottery Abomination. There is a swindler at Wilmington? amcd Fletcher, who is flooding the land with his lottery circulars, of a most infa mously lying description. Theoe circu- ars are scot to everybody whose address can be obtained; and it is presumed, in rural districts, where no directories exist, gents are appointed to supply him with the names and poet-offices of all persons f any means. In this dirty business no ne u omitted, even miuisters of the Gospel are outraged with theso circu- ars, without there being any apparent mode of protection. In these circu- ars, which are always accompanied with 'glorious scheme" of tbo lottery, the most plausible baits arc thrown out to catch gudgeons, and none other than un sophisticated persons those wholly un acquainted with the fraudulent character f these gambling contrivances-aro caught by them. These, therefore, arc espeoial- y to bo warned; and wben we say to them that tho chances are much greater that they will die by the time the lottery is drawn, than that they will draw a prize worth having, thoy can cipher out their rospects of success, with but little dim- ulty, should thoy ever indulge in this de moralising and ruinous apeeeies of gamb- ng. llarsisburg leicgrajm. New York Markets. Wednesday, March 7, 1861. FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat flour; tho sales are 8,400 bbls. at 85 10aS5 15 or superfine State and Western; S5 45 S5 60 for trade brands of Round Hoop Sxtra Ohio. Rye floor; sales of 231 bbK t S3 30aS4 10. Corn Meal; sales of Jer- cy at S'i 85, and Braudywine at S3 25. Juckwbeat flour at SI 50a$l 75 per 100 GRAIN Wheat; sales of 5,900 bush. No. 1 Chicago Spring at SI 18; 11,800 usb. North-Western Club at SI 20. Rye is selling at 70o. Oats; sales of Western and Canadian at 34a.i420., and State at 35c. Corn; sales of 67,000 bush. t 55a56c. for (damp) New Northern Yel - QYi, vjuuu.ru. iui new uuuiuciu uu. I PROVISIONS Pork; sales of 260 bis. at $17 25 for Moss, and $12 75a S13 for Prime. Cot Meats; sales of 270 bhds. and tcs. at 6a6fc. for Shoulders, nd Sao. forHam9. Butter atlOal5o. or Ubio. and Malfo. lor otato. vjneese t 8a9o. for Ohio, and DalOc. for State. 'Old Abe," has kept his counsel well Perplexi ng thus the nation Who're conjecturing, what course he'll take In his administration, To bring back to the Union's flod, The Southern delinquents, How he will manage to repair The treasonable rents, Made ih our glories banner, by Their ludicrous endeavor From freedem's strong "time honored" chain Some factious links to sever. Some, to reclaim them, think he will Parentally caress ; While others, deem the grievous wrong Calls loudly for redress. 4A palienl waiting," always has Been looked upon as gain We would advise the curious, from Conclusions to refrain, And deck themselves in suitable Attire from Pyle's great Hall, Then after March the fourth, to make At the White House a call. (KT Thebandsomcst assortment of Ready Made Clolhin" and piece goods ever seen in - - m - . . P.tnn H-.ll nf Fnliion onnosite the Easton Cj l&lon lldll 01 rasiliou, oppuauu uil uasiua Bank. iiston is now on exhibition, al 1'yie s urea- THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED ls ett ers BY ROYAIj SEi?g: PATENT. Prepared from apresriplion of Sir J.Clarke, M. D. Fliysician uxiraorainanj to me Queen. THIS well known medicine is no imposition, but a ?ure and safe remedy for Femttlc Difliculties and Obstructions;, from any cause whatever: and although powerful remedy, U contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To married iauies ins pecuuariy.suueci. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period .with rccuUritv. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in Hie back jnd limbs, fatigue on siigiu exertion, paipua- . . . . tionofthe heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure wnen an oiner means n.ivu i.uicu, mm .u- Ihoiigh a poweiful remedy, do not contain iron, calo- ..,,.1 ..ntimnnv nrnnvtliiner huitflirto the COIlStllUtlon uivii iiihiiiiwm . ------a Full directions in the pampliletaiound each package ' - wiiip.ii should hecarefullv preserved. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the scnt. ... N. B. $1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containgso puis by return mail. For sale in btrouuourg, oy ',b ,ing, Agcn JnIv31.1fC0 ly. J. N. DuRLl VI ARItl B . In Stroudsburg, on the 22d of February, htr Ro C. T. Thomnson. Mr. Levi Smith, .f samiil.flnl.1. nml Miss Elizabelh J. Mott. of Stroud township. Jt IIIIHI WIUJ I On the 29th Feb. by the same, Mr. Daniel Coss, of S..Pse.v, N. J., andxMiss Elizabeth Pipher.oi Middle bm.thheid. In Stroudsburg, on the 12th ult., Eleanor in ohuuuouiS, , Chntterton Seymour, aged 7 years 7 months and25days. and25days. Van limkirk, late ot btroua townsinp, In Stroudsburg, on the 2d inst., Hannah deoeasad, have been granted to the under North Seymour, aged 14 years 2 months and signed by the Register of Monroe county, J " in duo form of law; therefore, all persons 9 days. In Stroudsburg, on tho 3d inst., Osaar S.., son, of Daniel and Ilillen btapleB, a 2 years 2 months? and 3 1 days.. LEWIS D. VAIL, Slttorucj) at iCaro, Office removed, to No. 109 North -'Sixthist. ta 3 . 4 . . . t iauove-rcn.j .February Sf 860 Piitlaap.lJPhia- SHERIFF'S SALE." MY virtue of a writ of ven.ex.de tarria J. to m MrontoA V;-D.,j ....r Court of 7 . t , t i - . Ci- , ty, I will expose to sale at publio vendue. n - .' i oajtvj r 7i r 7' Saturday, the ZMMay of March, insc, ai two o clock in tbe afternoon, at the, publio bouse of Jacob Knecbt. in the 3BoroUtfh of StrnnHshnrrr th fnllnotr. ww iVtlW "IM I uesorioea real estate, to wit : A certain tract or pieoo of land, with the appurtenances, situate in Hamilton town ship, Monroe county, adjoining lands of Casper Metzgar, Joseph Fellenser, Walter Barry and others, containing 113 ACHES, woro or less, about Eighty acres cleared, about twelve acres meadow. Tho im provements are one two-storv BRICH. MOUSE, n ri about 2 by 30 feet, one Stone wash house about 14 by 16 feet, two Log houses weather-boarded, ono of them a- bout 18 by 30 feet, and the other one a bout 12 by 14 feet, ono frame barn about 35 by 50 feet, one frame wagon and butch er house about 20 by 22 feet, one two. sto ry Log house about 20 by 24 feet, one frame stable about 14 by 16 feet, one spring bouse, Corn crib, and a lot of fruit trees, several springs of water on the premises. Aloo a lot or piece of land with the appurtenances, situate in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, on the West side of Centre street, adjoining lands of Jeremiah Williams and others, con taining in front on said street, about fifty feet, and in depth about ninety feet. Tho improvements aro one two-story Frame Mouse, about 0 by 24 feet, and oneframo shop, about 16 by 18 feet. oeizcd and taken in execution as the property of Jocob Dennis, and to be sold by me for cash. JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, March 7,1861. i nTTTTlT6"FT7lt7frP Ci A T T7 N H h, K h H .S iN A Jl, TO Y virtue of a writ of ven. ex.de terric, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Rntiirdmi flip Sfl7; dnn nf Mnrrh inst., at two o'clock in the afternoon, at tbe publio house of Jacob Knecbt, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following de scribed real estate to wit: A certain tract or piece of land, with the appurtenances, situate in Polk town sij.p, iuuu.uc wuuuijr, uoju.u.ug iauu ui containing ' ' ' I Twelve Acres, more or less; about eight acres cleared, about one acre meadow. Tbo improve ments are one LOG HOUSE, Ueatherboarded, about 16 by 16 feet, one slab stable about 14 by 16 feet, and a lot of fruit trees, spring of water near tho door. Seized and taken in czcoution as the property of Edwin E. Romig, and to be sold by me for cash. JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, March 7, Ibul. J $5000 WASTED. The Commissioners of the County of Mon roe desire to borrow the sum of Five thous and dollars, for which they will issue bonds, payable in two years or at such time as may be agreed upon, for sums not less than 100 dollars, bearing interest at the rate of six I m snnt in niircitn n rr nf Ihn A ni nf A cconi. w-., bly, approved the 14th day of February A D. ".. , ., . , n J 1861, which authorizes the said Commission- ers to inane sticn loan ior me purpose 01 paying the indebtedness of the County; and to pledge the faith of the said County for the payment of the same. The money is wanted by the hrst day on April next. The Interest will be paid annu ally. JUHiN I). P KAiLci x, PETER K UN If EL, CHARLES PRICE, Commissioners Office, ) Com'rs. Stroudsburg, March 7, 18(51. CAUTION. The undersigned having loaned during his pleasure, to Charles Henry, (colored) ol ylroud township, 1 two-horse lumber YVa 1 rn ! l - t : 1 con. 1 lie puonc are nercoy cauuoneu a gainst meddling or interlering with tbe same. t t r y- r n rt r y ai. it. L,itliOi3. strouJ tep. March 7, 1801. ; rppo p-i p-C' A Odl atlOIl v v - i . . . m n I ill 1 a- l i.. Tne ocnooi leacners ot monrou wiuiiiy aret fnbo nntltior I in I nil P nflVII.nin V MS. sociation will be held in the L-ourt House, 011 IKoiuruny, marmi iou.f ui iu u..uu. iM T,ose Teachers who have nevpr attended an I Association shoii I d not fail lo bo present next time as a subject of great importance to thein w,fbe dmcussej. . A tonclier who intentionally absents him self from an association where he might learn something useful, is not worthy of tho name ho bears, and does not deserve a good certifi- cate. CI1AS. S. DETRICK March 7, 18bl. iZ.i-.- ATrttr. AUlUUi uitv.. Rsiafft nf Wm. Van BuskirK, late of Stroud towyshi'p, dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that Letters - , - r, , rirjii- testamonlary upon the hstate of William Van tfmlmli, late oi oirouu lownamp, indebted to said estated; are requested to make immediate payment, anu pnose nav- . i .J i ing any just claims are also requested to present them legally auiQuunuatou ior settlement, to. J A Si VAN BUSK IKK., Stroud tap. CHARLES HENRx, Henryvillo, nntbber 11. I860. fit. Executor , BLANK DEEDjS;; W, For salfi at thi OHine C!UTI(M Th? ing loaned during nor pleasure, ionanc8jii?ans of Stroud rD,LVn 'J? '5 Bureau, 1 C oso cupboard, 1 etove and , . ' . j C , . cooKing uieusiis, i uuseu uuaira, ana otuer house hold furniture. The publio are hereby.Cauioned against meddling with the said property. . CATHARINE TRANSUE. HWt.Rol.1 T?..l. OR Ifcfil M Ul IkU UV.IU JJ XI Vj & l W 1 UJ, Card to the Public. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Stroudaburg and vicinity, that he intends rosuming the Painting and Paper Hanging Business, in Strouds- burg, on or about tho Brst of April nest, . . . . - , , in wurti euuu-teu to uis care win oo cs couted with neatness and despatch. All work warrautod, as none but good hands will be employed. Particular attention paid to the following branches: Sign Paintiiiff, Paper SSaiigigig, 2i24tiii;, Glazing, and Graiitiiisi 1 Show Cards and Window Tickets written to order at the lowest living price.' Thankful for past patronage, he re- speotfully solicits a continuance of the same. C. M. PRICE. January 24, 1861. Executor's Notice. Estate of GcOi W. Brown, late of Btroud Township, dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that Letters testamentary upon the Estate of George W. Brown, late of Stroud township, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed by the llogister of Monroe county, hD due form 0f laW; therefore, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to I make immediate payment, and those hav ing any just claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement to MICHAEL R BROWN, ? JAMES P. BROWN, $ xo lor8' Strqud township, Feb. 14, 1861.-6L Something New. The public are respectfully informed that tbe undersigned lias opened, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a NEW DRUG STORE, in the large four story building recently erected by Messrs. Fow-! W ler and Winteiiiute, two doors a- bove Robert Boy's Store, where he intends keeping always on . . , flS-Ortment of n,.,r. AIii7iiiiic I ' n i n l v 1)10 Vnr. nishes, trench and Lommon Ulass, cjc. The stock will also embrace P AiNUY INU- TIONS in endless variety, from which all tastes can be gratified, including Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware, Tooth, Hair and Toilet tfrushes; Lombs, ccc. 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 in the business is such as to deserve the unlimited confidence of the public. Call and see. JAM iwsin. JJUKLuNti, rropnetor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 1856. 110 REWARD. Lot on the day before Thauksglng a WSiale Setter I3o, answering to the name of Had. Marked and speckled with and liver on ears, nose and fore paws around one eye, with a liver colored I annf noar mnt fll ffll I . Di,. Any person delivering the dog to the . -'..r o M1 . 8U,8Criber, safe and sound, will receive b;g tnanj-g and tbe above reward. EDWARD F; PALEN. Govesville, Monroe Co. Pa. 3 miles N. E. from Oakland Station. February 14, 1861. 4t. L VJ VY IfXCtl ULJ X- -tJ- The subecribcr, having employed Ja- oob B. Iliulinc, an expenonced stone out- tor, can supply any person in want ol nlain or ornamental brrave btonos, iMonu- ments, &o., of good sound marme, at moderate prices. 11 U IS hi Li." fci Uo iKJvi. Stroudsburg, December 1 3, 1860. J. PALMER & CO.. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions. I kw -l nf HVU UUUBLQ I V UU UUUU ail u-swi ihvu wi 1 IllCil inU PicKlCti I iSil) &Ci VIZ : - luaciserui, ouau, uaimuu, '" rings, CodUiib, lioef, 1 orK, Jjara, ououi- dcra, Ilams, Sides. Cheese, Boans, Rice, c ( October 1 1 , i 80va. POND'S EXTRACT OF HAHAMELIS, Or J'aiu Destroy!!'. js one of the few domestic- remedies widen have come into cenerai use unu iniui, inuu ... - ' t 1- V. w.t 1 net In II J r c-1 r r tit product ol asnnpie surua, ii.uimcsoii. n i wpj. ui asa domestic remedy uneqiialled. For Hums-, Huts. nainfill affeofons. while it promptly arrests all Hemor- rhages. Hundreds of physicians use it daily in their unr)tt'1l"'el' rt;i;imiuitiiu"ii"i. aum j u(,cia uuu O . O..I.I Kt. ......,!.. I dealers, nnu ov V. liull itiicxo i.u., juj uuiuuiiiiy, Sole Proprietors and.Manufacturers; ' I so e rropnetors ai mrch 2a ,sea.iy. , ( -HAKb lUlN 13UK1JU1, , Attorney at Law, . stroudsburo , movboe county, ta Office on Elizabeth street, iormcny oo- I . -w- - cupied im. Dais, Esq Wm. K. IlaviJaud, ATTORNEY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA. Office fit James II, Walton's, Esq. Collections mado, and business-attended. t?3 withvpromptaoss and dispatch.' . - Bruises Soreness. Lameness, aprons, luieumuusm. C0nggtin2 of U Oths. UasSimeres, VestlJJgS, Boils, Ulcers, Old Sores, and Wounds, it has not an e- ,v Y,uvua i . - TV?! nuai it is also used with great success, for Tooth- Notions, Hosiery, &C. CCC. all Ol which he irlio Ilcadai'l'ie, Neliialgia. Sore Throat, Collie, Diar- ... . . o a- ua in n ri i? npnpss. and othdr similar trouhiesome and will sell very cheap, lie has also a splen- - - .--4 ( . ' JriFiXj Aro TOU Sick, fdetilo. nntt 1 v ConililiifiilnuT Am jou Cut'Qft f ot JtT, wiili ywr. tyAoia. .do ranpetl. il yunr-feollug nn cwiiKrtBbIoJ TIipbcT gjiap t jis nrc oftfa Iho prclnila: to surictw illjicss. Sonio lit of ifknmlr;iilng upon yoiT, nmt RlKti4 t atertetl Jy a ' timely use of tbo' right rem edy. Take Aer's 1'iHs, aud' cleanfO out tfan ditordered liu- , niurs j-uufy tlic biooJ, nml let the riiiidsmovc on. unob f 354. structed In liealtli again. s.'."sS22SS of n'a bo,1y into vigorons ac tlvity, purify tho system froia tho cVtracUon3 which mako diswso. A cclls-',tfl's sojiiowhere in tho body, and ob structs Its natural functions. These, if iiut roliaved, renct uuon tlioinsolve and the BurvoundiiiE orcan?. pro- dueing gner.il ajnjrt17'-"01' suSTerinp. nd diseuso. While iu thw coihlitlon, oppressed by the denuigpuiento, Avrs mikmi'I b,o how aiwctiy thev restore tho natural nctlon of tho systow, nml with it the buuyant r,.lim- nf h.nUh aHun. hat is true aim bu nnnarent m lUU trivial and common coinplidiit, is also trno in many .rtheds-n-R.-nttMlaid diUiK"1"" distempers. KThosaiuo purgative ofTect expeli thorn. Causad by similar obstruc tions and dcmnsci-wuts or the natural funcUons or tho body, they are rapidly, and many of thsin surely, cured by tho nain iuww. Nona who know tho virtues ot tiioao Pills, will iiq:lt-.-t to employ them whou suffenns fruiu r1i ill" jon?r a iluw ilr. Sfateinonts from lo:idins: physicians in some of tbo. .rin.'ipul dtius, and froui otiier well known publw per- IViim a Forwarding Merdtant f SI. Louis, Fth. 4, 135(1 - n. Arutt: Yjnr Pills aro tho paragon of all that' is iroat in nclicitio. Xhpy have curci my little daughter if ulcerosa sores tion lior hands and feet that had proved ncuralile tor years." lior mother ha been long grior MBly tdliii'lod with blotch aud pimples on her idtiu ajU. , in hr iiair. Atter tmr child was cured, she also tncdr your I'liU, aud thoy havo cureJ lior. - ASJA MOttaniDOH,- As a Pninlly Physic. ' 1 I jrVwn Dr. K. IV". CUrtwrigM, Ktvt Orleans. -. .v Your Pills aro the prineo of purges. Their excellent ini'.tt's surpass any cathartio w pon. Thoy aro uilid, but very certa'n and effectual in their action on'tho- bowels, whkh mr.ke tUcui invaluable to us in this dutly.t tt treatment of disejisu. IIcaiIaclic,SlckIIcailnchc,Fowl Stontach. ; fVoiii Br. Edward Rgl, RtUimare. Dsar Hko. A vck : I cannot anBwor you tohal complainfs " " ' have cnre.1 v;ith your PilU Ixitter than to toy nil Vial Kt -tr treat with apiiriiative. medicine. I place great dejwn- lan.-e on an (Ifectiuil tatliaitis in mv daily eontet with diaeaso, and Injlioviti!? a I do tint your I'ilU afford U9ttao bt wo have, i or cuurs vhIiw them highly. PiTTsni'Bn. Pa.. Mar 1. 1S55. Vx. J. C. Airs. Sir: T have len repeatedly cured of worst heuiln:!K any lody cau have by a time or Iw'ff ' f your Pills. It seems to ariio from a f&ul stomachy, t which they clenn9 at ouco. 1'outd with yrc-.t respct, ED. W. PUR11LK, : Clerk of Simmer Cturim. , fill loin Disorders Ijiver Complnlnta. f Fnnn Dr. Tfit'xlorc Vet!, of it? Trk &fy. . ,J I.'nt only aro your Pilla odmirahlv ad,iptet to their par- oso as an aperient, hut I And thWr henrftctal effects upon ho I Aver very marked indeed. They hare in my prac ico proved uioro effectual fir tho euro of h ilium . f ifaiutx than uuy ont remedy 1 cau muutiou. 1 Ineensly lujoice that we Lave ut leiitii a purgative which is wor thy tho coufjdeiiCo of tho profusion and the pvtple. l)f VAIITMEST OF TI1K lSTfclUOB, . Washington. D. C, "th ieh., 1856. Sir.: I havo used your Hills in my general and hospital"--1 pi f.-i ice ier .iuce yiu mado them, aud cannot heKitateo ty llioy aro the best cathartic we employ. Their regu latui aeliou on tho liver is quick and decided, esuse jueutly they aro au adiuirablo remedy fordetaugi'iuento 01 Unit organ. Indeed, 1 lir.te EeiiWm fuund case of 1 biliifiis dts'ettse so tlwtiitato that it did not reniWty"yiUl to l" thein. IrateruKily jiuis AIJ llALt., M. 1)., -Jyjicun oj the Mitrm Uerpikil. Dysentery, Dlurrliocn, Relax, IVovma. Voia Dr. J. (.'. lit ten, tf !ntcn. Vour Pill havo had a long trial in my jWHcitto,'ndrIt1' hoM them hi esteem asoue of the t-t MprriwMts I hT f rcr found. Their al(rratie r.Trtt utu ilw Hrtr iliakus theiu an exeellont remedy, whw svn Ih Mr 1 .Hhis dytwUry aud diarrLu-t. 1 heir sHt)Hwtiu,? :i).ike thuni v.ry aeteptalle and cuuontnt tVr tho uaj if wt!iieu and children. Dysprjtsl.n, Impurity of the lllootl. rtw.t J.tv. J. I'. Hunts, Itsii i- Adttrt OiurtU, Bntns Pr. Atku: I htt nel ytir IHM nWi stmnlirui . ,i;,tr.M. T rvicHit the orpin rf aipfci iioce-4 in my Piinily mh iuuim tuona 1 u wlWjl Hr anu Stii: mv friend;. Yours, J. T. lllJIta. Vnw, Wrminp (X. X. V., Ott. '31, 19M. Dcir Sm: I am iinV yur C4h-irtV Jim in my pracil.t t lee, ami find tbnt an excellent pnrUne ta eiauso tho . -inteli: aud vitrify the fountains rV Ut. JO I IX G. MhAClIAH, 'A. D. i ;'ointlintion, Cni!vcncti, Supprcrlon, )!!i-tiiiiitiiit Omit, IVeurulijln, l)rox uy, Parnlyai, Kits, etc. Frun Dr. J. F. Vaughn, JUntreul, Cmm7o. Tm niueh cannot ho naM of your P1IU Sir th er ofA ' tttrenit. If otherx of our fraternity Imv fituml tkem vi efficacious as I hae, tlwy should join rue Ih procldim :iiT it for lira Wnetlt of tlw mHtiui!e; who nulfer frehi . that complahit. whirh, nlthoucli had enough in itielfj U tho progenitor tf tttlers thut urn vor- 1 hniWvo. CO- , tittnets to orizinjiie in the liver, hut your PilU &2fect that organ aud euro tho disease. From Mrs. E. Htuarl, Fhyskian and 3tidcff, Bttf: '' I fiud one or two larpe doses of ynur Vilhn Uken at th'a proper limc.are oxcellent prrnitlvJpf the neinrtU stzrt him v hen wholly or partially supprwHwl. ainl also very eiftctual lo d'tmst the stuuiadt and txyel imi. Thy? are so inuili tho Ut physic wo haro that I -rcwramend no othur to uiy patients. ,,: ' Fron tU Her. Dr. ITuicl:es,oflhe .Veit.vJist FpU- OJMrtHC Pri.ASKi Ifovsr. Savannah, Ca.. Jan. 6. 1S6G. ITn.vor.ED Sir : I Khould be ungrateful fur th relief 4 Tour kill had hrousht me if I did not report my cnao to yon. A cold settled In my limhsnud bronslit ori exferu- ciaeinp neuralgic pains, whicli ended iu dironicrfieuniaiq liiin. Notwithstaudhic: 1 hud the Ve-t f physician?, tftoH extent anti., iiaitimore, Dr. Mackenzie, i triud yeu?l pj; 'i he r iflVctfi were Mow, hut sure. By TjersoTericSj n, ,h'0 of them, I am cnwlntircdy well 1 " ii-:e:ir-e grew vi.re huh wor.-p. nmn oy me buticb oi.juur Smjate Ciiamiick, Baton Ronse, Tji., 5"Dec. 1S55." .. l)tJ. AYF.n: T have iMssn entirely cured. ly your Piibwof J Uhev.vmtic Gaut apaiufu! disease that hnd aftlicttsl ma. f..r years. VINCKN'I-SLIDBLL.. . 25"SJIfst of tho Pills. in market contain, If'reury, whirh. ::'th.iUi?h a vnluaMe rj'inwly in elcilful lmnds. ia dafiKennis in a puSilic pill, from tho drutidful enn Riit!iiee that frmtiifiitly foil x it incautious lit-". Tluspx c-'n-ain no mcrrnry or iniuenil substance whatever. 25 cents per Box, ov o Boscs for 51. prnreA by Br. J. G. JLTEU & CO . XtosTi . Wfti Sold in Stroudaburg, by Hollinshcad &" Detriok.- The Country Safe ! S TrTb & Jfr 3& The subscriber takes this method,. of informing his many friends, and the pub lic generally, that he has. returned from the cities, with a large lot of IArilir iTo lr fMnfhSiKV IlVllUJ J.UUUU LlUlUlllJ of the latest styles, consisting of . . VoitS of all kinds and qualities, - , - , Pastil of various styles of goods, and Vests, of every jrrado. rrom uia present ioc ue is sausueu inat uc oaD meet tbe demand of every taste anj "rig out," in a aiauner hitherto.uu- approached, the man with tho single dol- lar, or the possessor of thousands He has also laid in, and will kcep'on hand, an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS. jf ft AA Q 0f at prices varying from 50 cents W,$f each; the latest styles of JIantila,ootl; Shoes, Gaiters, &o. &o. and alf it prices surprisingly .low. P. S. Clothing mado to order at short nbtico and warranted t . . CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in exenange ior uoous.ai casuices, I mt t.is ! :!i-.l . ti '.rJ'" The publio a.ro invited to .call as 'he is determined to sell his goods cheaperjhan the cheapest. , , k NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg. May 12, 1859.-tf, y 9y IT tiljAN K For sal BLANK MORTGAGJE e attlusOffife
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