? Kerosene Oil Explosive. - r 2b the Ediurr of The N. Y. Tribune. ' Sir : In jour paper of this morning I noticed an article on Kerosene, m wiiicn it is stated tbat'puro keroseno ib not ex ploitive, and that tbo recent accident re sulting from the use of thin article wos due to its adulteration by carophene, &c. Having had considerable experience ah consulting cbemis-t in the manufacture of this oil, I take the liberty to make the following statement, in the hope that it may bo instrumental in preventing simi lar accidents and loss of life. Kerosene, as well as all other pyrogen io oils, may or may not be explore, ac cording to the proceiis of manufacture. Such oils are mixture of several hydro carbone, having toiling points varying from below 200 dcg. to at ovc 600 cleg. F. If the whole product of the distillation is collected together aud Bold for kerosene, or illuminating oil, tho proflt to the man ufacturer is of course larger than if anv portion of tho product is separated, but this cannot bo done without great danger to the consumer; and, in my opinion, all the accidents that have occurred, or are likely to occur from the use of kerosene, are, or will be, due to the cupidity or ig norance of the manufacturer rather than to the use of any foreign substance, euch as oampheno. It is a very popular error to beliove that carophene is explosive. It is not. All the accideut- which havo resulted from this article have been produced by its admixture with alcohol, in the form of burning fluid. Cou-equently, the addi tion of campbeuc to kerosene caonot make the latter explosive, provided the kero gone has been properly made. The question now aci-HC!, how can ac cident from the uo of euch liquids le be prevented 7 I answer, u-e no mixture for burning, in whioh alcohol, Fousel oil, benzole, or any liquid having a boiling point beiow HUU dog. F. form a part. (Jatnptcuc boils at 314 dcg. F, au-J ms) be safely ued for burning, provided it is not mixed with alcohol. In my ojinion, however, keror-cne, if properly tim'Jc, is destined to mpersedc all other fluids for illumination, but, in order to fulGU tbis prediction, it i- necessary that the man ufacturers .-houM exclude that portion of the oil which pBSse over below the tem perature of "!00 dee. F, and sell for ker Oronc that ouly which has a boiling point above 300 dcj. Edward N. Kent, Chemist. New York, April 4, 161. Care for Neuralgia. The following is pi-en by high medi cal authority as a certain cure for neu ral;ia: Take a watch glas, and a piece of lint a little less in siz- thao the watch glass to be ued which need not be more than two inche-i in diameterputtioir it on the hollow side-of the glass. Pour on a few drops of chloroform, sufficient to saturate it, and then apply itVat once to tb part affected, keeping the edges of the plans clo-elj applied to the .-kin, by covering it with the b-and, for the pur "pose of keeping it in position, as well as of assistinn the evaporation of the chlor oform. Tbi done from five to ten minute-, according to the amount of irrita tion wi.-hed for. This patient during this time will complain cf a burning sen-a tiou not so -evere as that produced by a mu-tard sinapism, which reaches it height iu Ore minutes, and then abate.", but does not entirely di-appear for more than ten minutes. To insure the full op eration of the remedy, it is necessary that the watch glass be rather concave, that it be closely applied to tho skin, and the band applied over it be sensibly warm The immediate affect of the application is to remove all local pain in neuralgia. Severe Penalty. We tire the following extract from the Penal Code for the information of the "fancy" who delight in bloody heads and damaged countenances. It will be seen that the full extent of tbc law is dealt out to them. Upon conviction, tbe punit-b ment is by no means of a light character: "If any person hball unlawfully and maliciously inflict upon another person, either with or without any weapon or in strument, any grievous bodily harm, or unlawfully cut, stab or wound any other person, every such person -ball be guilty of misdemeanor, and being convieted thereof, shall be sentenced to pay s 6nc not exoeeding one thousand dollars, and to an imprisonment either at labor by separate or solitary confinement, or to simple imprisonment, not exceeding three yearn." Contemplated Seizure of the Federal Cap ital. The following: is an extract of a letter received iu New York city from s gen tleman of hijh position in Washington. It is dated on the 2d in-t : "Tbe possession of the seat of govern ment by the southern confederacy is n event most conOdeutlj predicted to take place witbin sixty days. The wife of a United States Senator told me an anec dote illustrative of the purposes of tbe President of tbe southern confederacy. He holds a very eligitlc pew in the Rev. Mr. Hall's church, and a lady, wishing to obtain it, wrote to biui that she would give what he gave for it. fie replied, "that so far from relinquishing my (his) pew, 1 havo ordered an engraved plate to be affixed to it bearing my name.''' A lady just from Montgomery, in taking leave of Mrs. Davis, ankcd, 4And what message must I bear from you to my la dy friends in Washington !' She replied, 'Tell tkem I shall be bappy to receive their calls at tbe White House some two months .hence.1 Tbis is very elaborate, trifling, or unsurpassed cattle building." A fellow out West being asked whether the liquor he was drinking was s good article, replied: "Wal, I don't know, I guess so. There i only one queer thing about it: JVteti- ever Iwijx my mouti, I burn a liole in my lutndlccrcliuj!" A Singular Confession. Our attention wax called a fe x days ago to what purported to be the proceedings of a Democratic meeting, held at Allen town, Lehigh county, to denounce the course of the Hon. Mr. Schin-lel in voting tor the bill commuting the tounagc tax on tbe Penuylvania llailroad ; aud in th- same ooonection, to an editorial article to the Allentown Democrat, in which the editor confessed that he had receiod a "large sum of money' for nuataining tbe vote of tbe Senator. Here is an extract from the article. "One of the hired lacqueys of the Peon sylvania Railroad Company came on to beset the presn and bold out witn an un sparing bund the temptation of lucre. We were offered a large sura ot money to -u-tain Mr. Schindel; WE TOOK THE mo ney." Tho most singular part of this confess ion i shown in the fact that after having TOOK THE MONEY." as payment, ol course, for " su?taining" Mr. S., follows a homily on morality, interspersed with abuse of the Senator that would put to shame tbe voriest Maw-worm that ever listed. How a mau who openly con fesHCd that be took a bribe, can as openly censure another whom he charges, at east, byimplioation, with the same thing, is a species of ethics that we confess ne canuot underrtaud. J bis confession dis closes certainly a new phase to this ton nage tax business, while it at the same time lays bare a depth of degradation to which we had no idea any man connect ed with the press was capable of sinking- It Is conceded that the bill could not pass without the vote of Mr Schindel iu t e Senate. It is alr-o understood tbat Mr Scbiudel had expressed himself in fa vor of its pa-sage; but could not vote for it becau-e the pres and the people of bin di-ttict were opposed to it. Now, if thir editor would have preserved his honor, when the offer of "lucre" was presented him, what was bis duty I Would any honest man have hesitated? Instead of spurning it, while still clutching the dol lars. he sat down aud wrote a letter to Mr. Schindel, which was read in tbe Sen ate while the vote was being taken, in sub- stance as fellows ; ''Hon. J. Schindel.' 1 have examined Rill No. . I can pee no objection to its passage, and if you vote for it, I will bus- taiu jou." Signed. &o. bod knows our government ia becom ing corrupt enough I Legislators are freely charged with being duly mindful of their posket-1; but what is to become of our liberties, if the controllers of the press will accept bribe, make a boat oi their cbaoie. and then turn round and charge dishonor upon their victims I It the Allentown editor TOOK THE MONEY. what agreement did be make iu return 7 Did he not make a pilgrimage to Phil adelphia to see a brother editor, then in that city, to iudurc him to join in us- aimng Mr. Schindel? Did be not write the above letter to that gcutlcman before the passage of that bill? These are ques tions that deeply interest his honor and the honor of the press of Pennsylvania. Whatever may be our views of the roer its or demerits of thi.- bill (for it has both) if tbe Allentown man deemed it so ioiqui tious, be bad the power to prevent its pas iage, by himply turning his face toward Marri-burg (instead of Philadelphia) and dUclo-e the. whole thing to the Senate. But did he do that? Alas do! He pock eted the bribe be "TOOK THE MONEY,' and th n proelnims his shame to tbe pub lie. JLuzernc Union. The Hon an ; Rev. Jeremiah Schindel above niaicd, and tbe editor of the Al lentown Democrat, are both members, of tbe Democratic party. Sheep Killed by an Owl. On tbe 1 :3th iustant, Mr. A. North went to feed his sheep, and found two or three quite bloody, and one mining There being a light snow upon the ground, he concluded be could discover the dep redator by his tracks. He made diligeot -earcb, fouud the mincing sheep dead and partly eaten About the carcass, were tracks of a large bird. He set a trap upou the carcass, and next morning had a mounter owl, weighing ciht pound. It seem that he lit upon the sheep's back, and with his talons elung to the wool, and with his beak severed the large vein on tbe side of the neck. thu bleeding him to death. This occur rence would not seem to strange bad the ;heep been small and poor. Mr North teior thorough roan, and a reader of tbe Ohio Farmer, keeps but few sheep. and keeps them well. Therefore tbe crows aud owls havo do claims on bis Book. Ohio Farmer. New York Markets. Wednesday, April 10, 1861. FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat; tbe 21,400 bbls. at $5 10uS5 20 for Super fine State and Western. Rye Flour; ales of 170 i bis. at S'.i 30a$4 10. Cord Meal; small sales of Jersey at $2 75 and Braodywine at S3 15. GRAIN Wheat; sle of 10,870 bush Chicago Spring at SI 23al 26; 5,000 bu-b. North-Webtern Club at SI 28. Rye is firm at fiOc. Corn; the Bale are 08, 000 bu"h. at G.!.aG2o. for Western mixed. PROVISIONS - Pork ; sales of 470 bbU at 17 87 for Mess. Cut Meats; sales of 161 hhds. and tcs. at 66o. for Shoulders, and 8a8&o. lor Hams. But ter aud Cheese are firm, und in fair de mand . Agents Wanted to sell the Erie Sew mg Machine. We will give a commission or pay wages at from S25 to 60 per month and expenses' paid. The Erie is a new ma- chineand very simple in its construction. A diploma was awarded our Machine by the Industrial Association of Farmers & Median ice, held at ChamberBburgj Pa, at its exhibi lion in 1800, over the Grover & Bakerj and Boudoir Machines. It is equal to any ma chine in" use, and the price is but fifteen dol lars. Address R. JAMES, General Agent E S. M. Co., Milan, Ohio. March 14, 1601. 6m. Fever and Ague !. Chill Fever!! Dumb Ague J 1 J It is not a very difficult thing to break the ague that is, for a time to scatter it over tbe system, with Quinine, Arsenic, or similar poisons. Bnt a vegetable med icine which not only breaks the fits, but eradicates it from the system, is a reme dy worth having. Such is HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC AGUE PlLLS a harmless sugar pill; it cures the disease; breaks up tbc fit?; and eradicates it from the system; and even prevents it where dersons have been exposed. Children, in fants, and tbe most feeble, may take it with impunity. The mot inveterate ea ses are radically cured by it. Price, 50 centn per box. N. B. A full set of Humphreys' Homeo pathic Specifics, with Book of Directions, and twenty different Remedies, in large vials, mo rocco case, $5; do. in plain case, $4; case of fifteen boxes, and book, 2. These Remedies, by the single box or case, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any address, on receipt of the price. Ad dress Dr. F. Humphreys' & Co., No. 562 Broadway, New-York. Sold by Hollinshead & Delrick. TUE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from aprcsriplion of Sir J.Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. THIS well known medicine is no imposition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from anv cause whatever : and although i powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To manied ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. 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 effect a cure when all other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iion, calo mel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each package which should be caicfully preserved, For full particulars, set a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. D. $1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle. eontaing50 pills by return mail. For sale m Slroudiburg, by July 31. lECO ly. J. N. DURLING, Agent DELAWARE WATER GAP CLASSICAL SCHOOL The next Term opens, May 1st, and con tinues five months. The Principals have had much experience in conducting such schools, and will spare no labor or expense in giving their pupils the best advantages. In addition to the usual branches of an Lit- glish education, thorough instruction will be given in the German, French, and Spanish languages, and in all the branches required to prepare young men for college, or for bu siness oursuits. Day scholars, and young men qualifying themselves for teaching, received on the most liberal terms. Rev. H. S. HOWELL, J Princij)ah Rev. C. M. BLAKE. C 1 rmciPali- Delaware Water Gap, April 4, .1861. The Bodugger. This wonderful article, just patented, is something entirely new, and never before uYred to agents, who are wanted every where. Full particulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLARK, April 4, 1861. ly. Biddelbrd, Maine. Notice is hereby given, that tho Ap peals from tbe assessments made for 1661 for tbe several townships m tbe county of Monroe, will be held at the Commission--iooers Office, on Tuesday, the 16;h day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Borough of Stroudsburg, Barrett town--hip. CoolbaUi-h, Cbenutbill, Eldred. Hamilton. Jackson, .Middle Smithfi.-ld. Price, Paradise, Pocono, Polk, Ro8. Stroud, Smitbfield, Tobyhanna, Tunk- bannook, r. At which time and place the Commis ioncrs of said -county will attend for the nuroose of hearing all persons who may it - - feel themselves aggrieved by reason of thoir assessment for Inbi. JOHN D FRAILEY, PETJiR KUNKEL, V Com'rs. CHARLES PRICE, March 21, 1861. Two Young Horses. Enquire of James H. Kerr, Stroud township. March 14, 1861.- BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Stroudsburg Female Si'iuinery 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. For day scholars; For all the English branches usually taught in Seminaries of the first grade, and Latin : $4, per Session. French, 5. Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. " on the Guitar, 3 for 12 lessons. Pastel Painting, 5) Monochromatic, 4 Materials furnished Leather Work 4 ) Six pupils will be received into the family of the Principal as boarders, at a charge of 200, per year, for Boarding, washing, and tuition in ail the English branches, Latin, if desired. Half payment to be made at the beginning of each sessiont and the re mainder at the close. No deduction for absence, for either boar ding or day-scholars, excepting in case of sickness, or by special agreement. Pupils received at any time during the session, and charged from the time when they commence, 03" The next session of the above School will commence on Monday, July 30th, 1860. July 19, i860. tf. lap of Appeal. For Sail; Notice to Tax Pavers Notice ia berebv pivon to Cnllpcinra nf State, County and Millitia Taxes of Mon roe couuty, for the year I860 and previ ous years, to collect all such taxes be between this date and next May Court and pay over tbc mouies received Jo the County Treasurer, at iU office in Strouds burg. Collectors are requested to notify those in arrears, that after tbis term of Court all outstanding taxes will be collec ted ccordinj; to law. JOHN D FRAILEY, ) PETER KUNKEL, V Com'rs. CHARLES PRICE. S CoiimissionerH office, Stroudsburg, March 21. 1851. HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The understeneil having uae.l Professor HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC RKMEDIK3 In our families with the most satisfactory results, and having full confi dence in Uieir genuineness, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all persons who wish to have safe,- re liable, and efficacious remedies at luuid for private or do mestic use. The Itev. Win. Hnsiner, editor or " The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rev. K. II. Cressev, D.D., Rector or St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rev. B. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Rector, New-Bedford, Mas.; the Rev. Alien Steele, New-York Conference ; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, East-(enesec Conference, N. Y. ; the Rev. P. S. Pratt, Dorset, Vt, ; the Rev. John K. Robie, Buffalo ; A. C. Hart, Esq., Utlca, N. Y. ; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland, Me. ; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, South-Bend, Ind. ; the Hon. George Humphreys, N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. II. Graham, Moliuc, III.; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti cello, Fla.; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y. ; Wm. Bristol, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. Y. James Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. LIST OF SPECIFIC. REMEDIES. No. 1. For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2. For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. No. 3. For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infants. No. 4. For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. No. 5. For Colic, Grlpings, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. 6. For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. T. For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. S. For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, und Neuralgia. No. 0. For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the I lean. No. 10. Dyspepsia Tills For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and I.lver Complaint. No. 11. Foil Femalk Irrrcula riti ks, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12 For Leueorrhea, Profuse Menses, and Bearing Down of Females. No. 13.' For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 11. Salt Riicum Pills For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. lf. Riikcmatic Pills. For Pain, Lameness, or Sore ness iu the Chest, Hack, Loins, or Limbs. A. For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. P. For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. O. For Sore, Weak, or Iullamed Eyes and Eyelids; Fail ing, Weak, or Blurred Sight. C. For Catarrh, or long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C. Fok Whooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening its course. In all acute diseases, such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, -Rheumatism, and such eruj tlve discases'as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is ob vious, and in nil such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease is often arrested at once, and iu all cases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short ened, and rendered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach. Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Female Debility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh. Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper application will afford a cure in almost every lnstance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has more than paid for the case ten times over. PRICE. Case of 20 vials complete, in morocco, and Book $." Case of 20 vials, and Book, plain -t Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book 2 Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions 2r rents. Single lettered boxes, with directions 50 cents. Large case OI a 0Z. viais, lor piamers aim jiiiysitiiiiis ru ALSO SPECIFICS. IViw l.Tmu no PirriiTcin Onnrpsspil. DlfficiiU. Iiboretl Breathinir. attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, 50 cents per box. Foh Ear Disciiarc.ks and Deafness. Discharges from the Ear, the result or Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. For Noises In the Heau, Hardness oi Hearing, ami lunging in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per box. For Scrofula. Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Sellin(K and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Caehe.y of Children. I'nce, w cents per uox. For General Deiulitv. Physical or Nervous Weakness, rittiur ti. roonit nf Rirknpss. Kxcessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discharges. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR Dnorsr. rluia Accumulations, lunmi snnimjs, n Scanty Secretions. Price, 50 cents per box. For Sea-SicknksS. Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cents For0 Urinary Diseases. For Gravel, Renal Calculi, Diffi cult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price, 50 cents per box. For Seminal Emissions. Involuntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Evil Habits. The most successrul and efficient remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with Oill direc tions, $1 per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the profes sional care, or to seek advice or Prof. Humphreys, can do so, at his office 5C2 Broadway, daily from S A.M. to S P.M. or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list; make up a case or what, kind you choose, and Inclose the amount in a current note or stamps by mail to our address, at No. 662 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mall or express, free or charge. , AGENTS WANTED. We desire an active, efficient Agent rbr the sale or our Remedies in every town or community In the United States. Address Dr. F. HUMPHREYS & Co. No. 5C2 Broadway, Nkw-York. Sold by Hollinshead & Detriok. March 29 I860. e. o. w. ly. POXD'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS. Or i'ain Destroyer. Is one of the few domestic remedies which have come into general use and favor, without pulling. It is the product of a simple shrub, harmless in all cases, and as a domestic remedy unequalled For Burns, Cuts, liruises soreness. Lameness, sprains, jincumausm, Boils. Ulcers, Old Sores and Wounds, it has not an e oual. It isalso used withcrent success; for Tooth ache, Headache, Neuialgia. Sore Throat, Collie, Diar rhoea, Hoarseness, and othersimilar troublesome ahd painful alTecf.ons. while it promptly arrests an Hemor rhages. Hundreds of physicians use it daily in their unqualified lecommcndatiuril Sold by our agents and dealers, and lv F. HUMPHREYS k. Co., 5G2 Broadway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. March 29, ISC0. ly. CAbtmnistvntovs Jsotice. Estate oi' Clias. S. Xrausiic, Late of Smith field township. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of ad ministration upon the Estate of Charles S. Transue, late of Smithfield township, de ceased, have been granted to the undersign ed by the Register of Monroe County, in due form of law ; therefore, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having any just claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement, to ELLEN TRANSUE, Administratrix, GEO. S. TRANSUE, Administrator. Smithfield, April 4, 1881. Hi OH ARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Wm. Daxis, hsq. Wm. K. Havilantl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA Office at James H. Walton's, Eaq. Collections made, and business attended to with promptness and dispatch. citjiton: .J- The undersigned having loaned during her pleasure, to Charlea Evans of Stroud township, 1 Heifer, Bed and Bedding, I Bureau, 1 Che cupboard, 1 tove and cooking utensil, 1 dozen chairs, and otln i houne hold furniture. The public arc hereby cautioned against meddling will, the said property. CATHARINE TRANSUE. Smitbfield, Feb. 28, lstil at Card to the Public. The undersigned respectfully inform. the citizens of Stroudafcurf; and vicinity. that he iutends renUiiiiiijj the Painting and Punier Hanging Business, in Stroud- bun;, on or about tbo firt of April next All work entrutcd to hi care will be cx eouted with ncatneos and de-patcb. All work warranted, as noue bnt good hands will bo employed. Particular attention paid to tbe following branches : Sign 1'niKtiiigr, Paiier Hauling, Giltling, Glazing, ami (xi-aiiiing! Show Cards and Window Tickets written to order at the lowest living price. Thankful for p.at patronaoa, ba re spectfully solicits a continuHiirc of the same. - U. iU. t'lUUHi. January 21, 1661. Executor's Notice. Estate of Geo. W. Brown, late of Stroud Township, dee'd. Notioe is hereby given, that Letter tCftamentary upon the Estate of George W. Brown, late of Stroud township, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed by the Renter of Monroe county, in due form of law; therefore, ail person. indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing any just claims are al?o requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement to MICHAEL R BROWN,'? JAMES P. BROWN. 6 t0T' Stroud township, Feb. 14, 18Gl.-6t Something New. The public are respectfully informed that the undersigned has opened, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a NEW 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 keeping always on hand, a large assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Paints. Oils, Var nishes, french and Common (xlass, Ac The stock will also embrace FANCY NO TIONS in endless variety, from which all tastes can be gratified, including Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware, Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c. ALSO Pure WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal purposes, which beer their own recommendation. Every article will he warranted pure and fresh, and will be dispensed by an aslant wnose experience in me Dusiness is sucn a to deserve the unlimited confidence of the public. Call and see. JAMES N DURLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 3l, I8n0. iBxttVLlofs Jfoticc. Estate of Wra. Van Buskirk, late of Stroud township, dee'd. Notice i3 hereby given, that Lejiers te-tamontary upon the Estate of William Van Bu-kirk, late of Stroud towuship, deceanad, have been granted to the under signed by the Register of Monroe county, in duo form of law; therefore, all persons indebted to t-aid cstated are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing any just claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated foi Hettlement. to. J AS. VAN BUSKIRK. Stroud tsp. CHARLES HENRY, Henryville, October 11, 16G0. 6t. Executor. New Marble Yard. The subscriber, having employed Ja cob B Hinline. an experienced stone cut- ter, can supply any person in want ol plain or ornamental Grave Stones, Monu ments, &o., of good sound marble, at moderate prices. ROBERT HUSTON. Stroudsburg, December 13, 186U. J. PALMER & CO. Market Street Whuff, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions. Have constantly on hand an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c. viz: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon. Blue Fish, Her rings. CodGab. Beef. Pork, Lard, Shoul ders, Hama, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Kice, &c., October 11, 18G0.-3m. CAUTION. The undersigned having loaned during his pleasure, to Charles Henry, (colored) ot Stroud township, 1 two-horse lumber Wa- son. The public are hereby cautioned a- gainst meddling or interfering with the same. wm. r. Cress. Stroud tap. March 7, 1861. Teachers' Association The School Teachers of Monroe County are hereby notified that our next Gounly As sociation will be held in the Court House, on Saturday, March 10th, at 10 o'clock A. M. Those Teachers who havo never attended an Assncintinn should not fall to be present next time as a subject of greut importance to th.ein will be discussed. A teacher who intentionally absents him self from an association where he might learn something useful, is not worthy of the name he bears, and does not deserve a good certifi cate. CHAS. S. PETRICK March 7, 1861. tt a mm POU PUEUING- THE SL00D. A ml Cor the sfcoj cure oi ,,u MloIng cMjiplnlnt: Scrofula an? Pcro,:3us Asrtloii,nutsh ns '1'umors, UJvcr.s, tsoKtsu, xl vuptlons, l'lmpUs, Virult, Kiotclieti, olU, illaiiia, nii'.i nil i I-ili DicudC. Oiki.ax1, I int., 0th .luue, 1S00. J. O. Arm & Ci. Geots: 1 feel it my tluty to ar kium k-ilgo what jour J-;iia;uiri!I.i hai done fir nip.. Having inltciltfil a Sorofhloiw iiii'txti. n. I have suffered v from it in various ways for fi-ar. fc" ini'timw it biitt nit in Ulcers on m Im.U nr.I arnw; ti:i!e'.inn II Uuiied iuwaril uti.I ilbtresM.i1 n.o t llie flotiiiuli. Two years no It l.injje out f.n my lt.ad :iinr rtmrwl my -Ip ami ears wish one sore, which was Kiliifnl ;Dk1 IttiUi-umcr ' iH-yoiiil ih-erij.!i..ii. l tri.-a many itiMlfcfntv fll .vvtral physician, bet wfch.ait ixuch relif fmm any J&rr.p.- In- ' fad, the ihmnler giew worse. At Itiiplh I wna rejoiced- to nail in tho Uo-iie) MuaMMig, that ou hail jir.-jret an alterative (:arsuttn!at.r r I kiiewfioiU votir lejiltt' tii.n that any tliinjr jon na.dc must l.e kkhJ. 1 sut ti CinrinniitiaiHlKot it, ami iimHi sill it curol me. 1 toolf it. a yiii ailrit, in small ilosos (r lx teaiipoonai! over a in nth. anil il-'cil almost tine- iHtltU-s. New anil hunlthy efcin fouii Xegair to form itmier the yeah, which altera while f-11 oif. AlyAin is now clear, ami I kuuw ly my fevlirti tliitt th? ili-ea.-e has gone from my system. You can well fceheve Ifx-l I fce! wlrat I am Knin witrn 1 tell ymi. that I holit J'oil to be one of the apodtiu? of thu age, . ami lumain ever gratefully. Y.uiw, ALKKI.D It. TAI.LKY. ' St. Anthony's Firr. I.oso air I5i'ysSiic!ac', ' Tetter ami Salt Klscmis, Ki-niel iicati, 2i.i:igivori:i, gore Kyts, Urou.sy. Dr. Hubert !. Treble writes from ?alm. X. Y., I2ff Sept.. ls.0. that he has cured an iimtevntc owe oT Drops;, which threatened t terminate fatally, by tho , persevering use of our S'arsaiariHa. ami abo a ttaiisurotbt Malignant Erysipe.lis by largo Uoses of th snruv; wiy ho cures the atimnn ErupHmiit by it constantly. Uronchocclc, Goitre or Swelled A'eclr. y Zebnloii Sloan of Trofpect, Texas, write" : "Three b..t tlf! of your Sarsapnriila c uiel mo from u f.'..t.'r a llftl eout h welling on the imk, which I had tutfered fcvui'--over two years." t , lieucorrhrrn or"Vhits, OrnrUu Tumor, , Uterine UlccinJ Ion, I-'oiimle nijracs; Dr. J U.S. Channing, of New York City, writes; " I " most cheerfully comply with tho rtHmitofymir agent liivJ Riving I have fuunl yor.r Furnp'iri!la a ai'ist excellent " alterative in the numerous cnmpbunU for wliM "vrtJ' employ such a remily- hut especially in fmtile Div.qtes t of the i-'crofulons tlialhe-i. 1 lme cured many iuveter- , ate cast's of r.eucorrlio?:t by it. anil Mnn; where the com- plaint was caused by idirilim of the ulr.rm. Tho liber ation itself was MMn cured. Xuthitig ni'.bin my knowl edgo equals it for these female deraiigem'-ntfi." Kilwnrd S. Marrow. ofXuwbury. Ala., writes, "A dan. gerous nviriati lunmr km otic, of the female in my family, which had defied nil the icmfilie we could employ, hus at length been completely cured by yonr Hxtwet ofSar. saparilla. Our physician th' iight m.thing hut extirpu- . tiou couM afford relief, but he advised the trial f your Soxsnnarilla as tho !a.t resort before cutting. nnil""it2j proved effectual. After takingyour remedy t-iglit v.vcUi t uc symptom of tb liseao remains," Kew 0nix.txs. 2:lh AiiKHt. VX. Dn. J. C. Ateu ; Mr, I cheerfully comply -ith llie.ie-.: quest of your agent, and report to you soma of the oliiMjU 1 have realized with your S.iraparil!a. I have cured witli it. in my ptaet!.:e, most or tho cnf- J plaints for whielt it is lecommemled. and have fundi its, , effects truly wonderful in tin cure of Vmr.mtl and Altf curii'l D't'iitn One of my patients had Syphilitic iiIcmm in hi throat, which were "consuming his palate ami tin) top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, t-teadily taken, cured him in live weeks. Another was attacked by ."e(J- oudury symptoms iu hW noe. and the ulceiatiou hiul . eaten nway a coiUMeruhle part of It, w that I 1-elievu. lliu duonler would koou leach hi. brain and kill hulu lint ft yielded to my udui'mulrutioii uf your Suraupitrilla; tt!. ulcers healed, and he U well again, not of com Mr without,, some dufigurutiou to his face. A woman who had I-n ' treated for the ame diaoider by meicury has MifTeiiirg 1 from this pebou iu her bohes. 'ruey had become so .-eii- . sitive to the weather that on a damp tiny die suffered ex cruciating pain in her joint and bouin. She, b o. was cuied entirely by your Siti.-iqiarilla iu a few weeks. I know from iU formula, which your agei.t gave me, tluit this Preparation from jour laboratory niti-t b a great remedy; consequently, thet-e truly lemaikubie results . with it h.ie not surprised me; i'raternally yours, O. X. LARIMER, M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. IXDrrEMiMtce, Preston Co., Yn.. tth duty, li59. Dr. J. C. ArKit: fir, 1 have been alllicted with a pain- . fill chronic JUnumatum for a long time, which ha'tlleti tho ' skill of phy.ic:ans, and stuck to lne In ypite ofull tho , remedies I could find, until I tried your San.apnrilhi. Ono bottle cured tne in two weeks, and restored my general'" health so much that I am far bett;r than bet-.re 1 was . attacked. I think it u wonderful luedhine. J. i'KKAM. Jules Y. Getchell. of St. Lents, write : u I havo been alllicted for years with an ujp-clwit nf XUt Lirer, which J destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing ' failed to relieve tne; aud I havabeeu a lokeu-duwu man for some yeSrS from no other cause than d' rung meat hf tltc Lirer. My beloved pastor, the Her. Air. Kfjty.advbed . me to try your Sarsaparilla, because he ta'id he knew J'tK and any thing you made was worth trj'ine. Hy the bie-4? ing of God it lias Cured me, nud has so purified my blood as to make it new man of mo. 1 feel young again. Tho bcit tii.it can be ."rtia ci you is not half good enoi'gl:." Sell irrns,Cuiicrr Tumors, Kniurtrejucnt, Ulceration, Carles and. Kxioliat ion of the Uoncs. A great variety of cases have been reported to us whero , cure of these formidable complaints have reiiilted from the Use of this remedy, but our .-pace here will not admit them. .Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which the agi nts below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, "Fifs, Epilep sy, Melancholy, Keuralgia. Many remarkable cures of thec Dffectl. ni have ben made, by thq alterative power of this medicine, lt-ttimu-latcs the itai fund icus into vigorous auii n, ami thus overcomes disorders which would be supposed lyond iH reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the "ne cessities of the perple, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.- FOR THE lt.U'ID CUKE OF Coughs, Coltls, Influenza, HonrscneiS, Croup, Broixhiti.s. Incipient Con sumption, mill for the lieliei of Consumptive Patient in atlrnnrtii Stages of the IHtfcasc. Thi' is a remedy i-o universally known to surjutfs any, -other for the cure of thrt-nt ami lung cc!itp!ii.t hnt ft is ueless hero to publish the eTidcncrj of its virtues. Us unrivalled excellence for coughs and cold, and it- trulvj wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are tiie communities, or oven families, anion tlfin who have not seme personal experience of ilo effect some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the Bubtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and luus. As all know the dreadful fatality of there diMrtler, a4L as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we neert ujt do more than to as.Miro them that it has now all th vir tues that it did have when making' the cures which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prcparod by Dr. J. C. AYEE & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold in Stroudsburg bj Elollinsbead & Detricb. The Country Safe ! Tho subscriber takes tbi method of informing bis many friends, and tbe. pub? lio generally, tbat be has returned frQrn the cities, with a large lot of "'11 Ready Made Clothin of the latest style?, consisting of j ContS of all kinds and qualities, Pan Is of various styles of goods, and VfcslSj of every grade. From his present stock he is satisfied that he can meet tbe demand of every taste and "rig Out," in a oianncr hitherto un approacbed, the man with tho single dol lar, or tbe possessor of thousands. He has also laid in, and will keep on hand, an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ycstiogs", Notions. Uohirry, &o. &c. all of whicbbo will sell very cheap. He has also a t-plerH did lot of at prices varying from ccnls to s eaob; tbe latest styles 0f Mantillas, jj00tS; Shoes, Gaiters, &0. an(j an at price3 nurprisiugly low. s P. S. CloVning made to order at sbort notieo and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SIONS: take in exchange for Good at cash prices.!' me puuuo are invited to call as heit determined to sell his goods cheaper thao the cheapest. HIGH OL AS KUSTER. Stroudsburg, Way 12, lrt5D.-tf. "blank m o rtg a gks Fotsalo at this QfiiGe