SPRING. BY THKBAUD OFTME EASTON HALL OF FASniON tOld Winter's term is over, Yourig-Spring her reign begins: "The early bird, in lively strains, jTLlcr inauguration sings.r - .The streams loosed, from their ice-chains, twAro bounding o'er tlie lea: And waked from their long winter sleep, " Come forth the ant and bee. .jThe tiny plants and grass blades, r,rPut on their robes of green -i';ri$now drop and sweet anemone, r Appear in beauteous sheen. The herds are lowing gaily, As they crop the spring-time food: The matron hen, in joyous tone, Calls forth her little brood. The flocks, with spreading pinions, Haste to the waters brim: Scan for a while its rippling waves, Then lightly o'er them skim. " -3y gladness, grace and beauty, Come forth at Nature's smile; Jlan loo, comes forth renewed in looks, From the clothing store of Py.'e. 03-The handsomest assortment of Ready Made!C.Iolhing and piece oods ever seen in ISsbton is now on exhibition, at Pyle's Great Easton,Hal! of Faahion, opposite the Euston Bank. .A Secessionist in Philadelphia He flees. 'An but-a'ud-out secefctioui-t. us indis creet as Colonel Patrick Washington Oou'roy. came very near being made food for worms. After fcoiug over the old arijument on ht aide he intimated hi sympathy with the' rebels in the present coufiiet. This was more than the crowd could bear, and no impubivo move was made toward the traitor, and bo took to his heels, followed down Third etrcet by a party of nearly two hundred men and tos. The man bought shelter iu the avenue cf the Pom Office, where the police came to bis rescue aud spirited Lim otf by a 4 si ie-door" uiovcuieut. During hia flight an old man, whose rey hairs spoke iu silvery accents of the lrosts of bcrt uty Winters, broke his um brella over the traitor's head, and wished it had boeu a sword iu-tead of an umbrel la. He said he could cleate such scoun drels down for "amusement." f-No loss than 1,600 steamboats ruu upon tfco Mississippi river ami it? tributaries. The total alue of th-ne is limited t SGO.llOO.OHU. Ttio Mi-sis bippi droios an area of 1,200.000 square mile, wa.hes tbo shores of twelve State.-; and from the Gulf of Florida to the source of the Mi-ouri, it is 4,500 miles iu length, its average dejth 5J feet, anJ it width over half a mils. A child wa- recently born in Hemp fieliownhip. Westmoreland county, Pa., having but OUO eye, and that situated in the centre of the forehead. There wa no nose, nor any appearaoce of naal bones. The remainder of the body wae well forced. UX'A geutlcuian in Bridgeton,. Me.. 'ba a hound which caught 27 red for1- and two black ones this winter. i tie . - rtt i hkins of the latter be value at SoO each, and the others at S3 each. 5As a specimen of the progress of "N. York toward the Parisian style of do ing thinnf, we notice the fact that tbc po lice of that city a few night- since broke up a "Drag' ball there. The peculiarity of this kind of entertainment is that it i. attended by a number of depraved men. who have dressed thcmsclpes in ladies' clothes. Tbo-e who were proseut on the occ&moo mentioned were attired in gor geous btyle. They wore the most co.-tly niiks and natin, and had their volumiu ous curl anJ'other feminino adornmi'nt. Some of them were covered with jewclrv. ry. Oue man had on at lca-t S',000 worth of diamonds. Fi?o feajalos and seven males were arrosted and held to bail. 05" Agents Wanted to sell the Erie Sew ing .Machine. We will give a commission or pay wages at from 825 to 860 pur month, and expenses paid. The Emn is a new ma chine, and very simple iu its construction. A diploma was awarded our Mach ne by lhe Industrial Association of Farmers &. Mechan ics, held at Chambersburg, Pa, at its cxhihi lion in 1660, over the Grover & Btker, anu Boudoir Machines. It is equal to any ma chine in use, and the pric is but fifteen dol lars. Address R. JAMES, General A-eni E S. M. Co., Milan. Ohio. March 14, 101. 6:n. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated FeuiaSc PsJls. -V yi-as- V- -s rr MX ROYAL $2SS5 PATENT. Preparedfrom aprcsriplion of Sir J. Clarice, M. D. Physician tlxiranrainury 10 uic Queen. THIS well known medicine is no imposition, but a X sure ana sale reineuj x-n rcui-nn uhuuhiv Obstructions, from auv cause whatever: and although powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To manied ladies it is peculiarly suiteu It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period willi regularity. la all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpila tioa ofthe heart, hysterics and w lutes, these Tills will effect a cure when all other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not con.ain iron, cato iiiel, antimony, or anything hurtful to ihc coiibtitunon Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each package which should becaiefuliy preserved For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. 1J. SI 00 and 6 postage stamps cnclobed to any authorized Agent, w ill insure a bottle, containg SO pills by return mail. For sale in Stroud.-burg, by July 31. 16G0 jy. J. N. DURLINO. Agnt BLANK MORTGAGES 07"An absent-minded professor, in go ing out of the gatowuy of his college, raD against u cow: iu the confusion ot the moment, he exclaimed, "I beg pardon, madamc." Soon after he stuaLbled a gainst a lady in the street; in sudden re collection of bis former mishap, he culled out, "I that you, again, you trute!" New York Markets. Wednesday, April 17, 18C1. FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat; the sales arc 7,00 bbls. at S5 05a5 20 for Superfine Stato aud Western; S5 50a$5 (30 for shippiuii brand of Round Hoop Extra Ohio. Re flour; sale of 300 t bU. at S3 30a34 05. Com Meal; nates of Jer-ey at 2 5. and Brnndywine S3 IS GRAIN Wheat; the Hales ore 57.500 bush. Milwaukee Club at SI 23iiSl HO 5,000 huah. No. 0 Sprin5 so-called at SI 20. Outs at 35aifflc. llye; tales of 11, 000 bush, at fiSo. for Northern. Corn ; sales of 45,000 butib. at 62c. for new mix ed We-tern. PROVISIONS Pork; the sales are 3.H50 bbls. at SI" 50S17 75 for Me-s Cut Meats; .-ales of 171 hbds at OjaGc. lor Shoulders, aud F-4-au. for Hums. On the 13th irist., by Frederick Gilbert, Esq. Mr. Joseph Evans?, of Focono, and Miss Hannah Deter, of Paradtse, Monroe co. On the 11th inst., at the Lutheran Par sonage, in Il.nriilton, by Rev. Henry Seil'orl, Mr. ?etcr B. Miller, aud Miss Eleanor Miller, of Jack&oti. D2 23. In Stroudsbiirg, on the 10th inst, Mrs. Mary Coolbaugh, aged about 66 years. In SlroudsMirg, on the 12th inst., Mrs. C.ithariuo Rubicon, aed 74 years. In St roudsburg-, on the 12th inst. Steward, son uf Ciiarles S. and Jane Gordon, aged 7 3 ears 1 month and 15 days. CnuUor's notice. Estate of John Brown, deceased. The undersigned, appointed by the Or phan's Court of Mcoroii County, Auditor to a.ake distribution of the money.- in the hands of Samuel S Dr. her, Adminiftra tor of the lUte of John Brown, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on Friday, the 17th day of Ma) next, at 10 o'clock a. m at the Prothou otary'a Office, iu Stroudu, where all r ergons interested may attrud if they see proper. Ana nonce is ai-o givcu 10 aw per.-ons having claims Hgaiuf-t said E.-tate to present them at that time, or be de barred from coming iu for a share of the fund in the band- of the aid admini-tra-tor. THOS. M. MclLHANEY, April IS, 1861. Auditor Uiiritor's Notice Estate of Phitieas Miller, deo'd. The uadersiued Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court ot Mouroc County, 10 examine, and if occasion require, to re bfltle thu acrouiit of Frederick P. Mii Icr. a;Jminitra:or of the et!ltc of Phiuea Miller. dcced, and to make distribu tion; v 111 attend to the dutie.i of hi- ap potntuient at tb office of Samuel S. Drcher. E-q , in the Borough of Strouds burr, on Saturday, the I 6th day of Ma) next, at 1 o'elock p. m. when and where nil parties interested may attend, or be debarred from comiiiir in for a hhare of the ditributie fund iu the hands of said administrator. STEPHEN HOLMES, Jr., Auditor Stroudsburg, April lb, 1?G1. CAUTION. The undcriired havinir loaned during his pleasure, to Ferdinand K ester, of Hamilton townsliip, a BA Y MARE. The public are lureby caiUioneJ against meddling or inters fering with the said mure. SAMUEL R. SHAW. Hamilton tsp. April 19. lcGl. lmo IAM00D. tFo-.r Lost, Hair Restored. Just Published, in a Seated Envelope : On the jr.vTUit n. tucatmext, and radical cuue or spi:uMATOitKHQ.A, or Seminal Weak- neps, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and in voluntary emi.-sioiis. inducing impotency and Mental and Physical Incapacity. By ROBT. J. CULVER WELL, M. D. Author of lhe "'Green Book," &c. The world-renowned author, in this admir able Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience that the awful consequences of bell- ahuse may be en-dually removed vvitnout me dicine and wilhout dangerous s irical pera tions, b.iuies, instruments, rings or cordials pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his cnndilinii may be, may cim himself cheaply, privately and radically.-r- This lectura will prove a toon to liiousanu and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two pos tage stamps, by addressing. Dr. Ull. J. U. ivLliM';, 127 Bowery, N. York. Pobt Officebox 4,566 April IS, 1S6L ly. A PAIR OF REAL NOVELTIES, AND ONE WITHOUT A MATE, 1st.-" THE PAPER NECK TIE." (Patent applied for. .) This Tie is nude entirely of paper, in 100 different st les. and in perfect imitation of t;ilk and other fabrics. The price is so low that a gentleman may wear a NEW TIE EVERY DAY, and yet not be chargeab e viih extravagance, or one Tie can be worn 3 to 6 days, if necessary lo economize. 2d. THE BELIEF TIE. J'atenied Jan. 29. 16G1.) This is doubtless the most perfect silk Tie ever invented, and is just what the name im plies, a perfect -Relief" from all further trouble in lying bows. 3d. THE LACE EDGE TIE. An exquisitely beautiful article it has to be seen to be admired. TT,D SMITH & BROUVVER, Sole Manufacturers, No. 36 Warren street, N. Y. ' . AT n W sell lo Wholesale Jobbers on ly. Country Merchants can order our goods nf h.iV Wholesale House with whom they Brigade Orders No. 1. HEAD QUARTERS, Stroudsduro, April 18, lbpl. Q'lie Captains of the several Com panies composing the 2d Brigade, Gth Division, Pennsyvania Uniform- 2 ed Militia, are hereby ordered to" in- siuuie me mosi rigiu system ot in struction and dh-cip'ine in their sev eral commands, and hold themselves in readiness for service, suHect to t further orders. By order of Brigadier General Burnet. PETER GILBERT, Aid de Camp. By virtue of a writ of alia, ven de ter ris to me directed, isued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will cxpo-e to sale at public vendue, on Saturday, tlit of May next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the public houe of Saudt & Kavhiine. in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real ewtate, to wit: All that certain Slute Factory, and tract or piece of land, with the appurtenances, situate in Polk township, Monroe County, hnundod nnd dp-rrihrnf fln follows, vil : t-?..iflnti?nrr nf. n sfnnft tbi'TlCP hv land of Edward Hawk south thirty-eight and a half dean es East seventy sis porches to I a done, thence by the ktoic North forty eiabt decrees and a half Ea-t filty-six perches to a stone, thence by the same South twenty one degrees and a quarter Eat thirteen perches to a corner iu Poco Thomas Craig North seventy three de- roes Ea-t four perche- to a .-tono, thence ,J , Tll . tl . . , i ir , - . , North nine dearooa E.i-t twenty&ine rerches to a corner in Poco Poco or Bij? Creek thence North sixtv-one and a half degrees East thirteen and a half perches thence North eighty threo decree Lat eighteen perches thence South seventy- even degrees Ea-t thirty three perches thence South eighty six degrees E-tst fif locn perches to a corner in Pooo Poco or Big Creek, thence by land of Charles Hawk North nine and a half decree ,,T . . , r i. We-t eibt percbes to a fallfln pine, thenoe . . .. ' . -r. by land of Charles Gunkle and Peter Gunkle South eighty one desrees, West ono hundred and ninety peTchca to tbo place of beginning, containing Eight y-Scvcia Acres, trict moasure about fifteen acreB clear ed -balance timber land, lhe improve ments are one Frame Slate Factory, aboGt 40 by 00 feet, two log Houes one and a half stories high each, one of them about 18 by 20 feet, and the othPr about 18 by 30 fert. one Lrame Iou!e. one and a half -tone high, about by 40 feet, and a lot of fruit trees There are several springs of water od the premises, and a stream of water passing through the sarno ALSO, another tract or piece of land with the appurtenances, aituate in Polk towiifhip. Monroe County, tpunded and iescribed a follot?-. viz : Heinnin2 at a stone on the South fide of Poeo Po co or Big Creek, thence by land of Tbotn- Hoth South twelve and a quarter de- gree, rl ten pcr.-nea .o a nahe. uiei.ru -r, . . 1 .J .1 North sixty and a half degrees Easr tbir- y.MX percueo to u nunc, uifuii: nuuui thirteen dpfrree U est sixteen perches to a stone, thence North seventy-five degree and three quarters East thirty-four per- dies to a stone on aid Poco Poco or ois.' Creek, thence iu and along the sarce North reventy-f-even degrees, West twenty-nine perches to a stone. thenre Southeighty-five decrees we-Nt eighteen perchps to a stone. ihenoe South sixty-one and a half degrees tiT .l uif I,-. . WCfil lUlrll't'uauu u ii an jiui tin.-- .u u piuul thence South Dine decrees We-t twenty niue p-rcues iu iuu F.auc u. ""hmc contaiuin2 seven acres and one hundred i r r. n i . . ii nu niiyuve pereu, .. limner tauu. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James M. Porter and John W. Sayre, and to be sold by me for CBsb. JAMES N. DUULING, Sheriff. Sherifi'.- Office. Stroudsburg, April lfltb, lbo'l. Y virtue of a writ, of ven. ex de terri- to medirected, issued out ofthe Couit of Common Pie us of Mouroe Couuty, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Saturday the ISlh.day of May n. xt. at two o'clock in the afternoon, at tbe public house ot Sandt X ivacm.ne in the Borough of Stroud.burg. the following .... - i n -tv- . i described real estate, to wit: A certain tract or piece of land, with the api-urteuanfCM, situate in Coolbaugh town-hip. Monroe Couuty, adjoining lands in the warrantee names of Ab'm Cornaw, John Brotzuiun, and others, containing more or less about seventy acres cleared. The improvements arc ouo Tiro Story Frame Tavern Stand, about 30 bv 4U feet, and Uruuie " r ' Rnm 2. hv 35 feet, oue Frame Sbed a bout fi by 35 feet, and a lot of fruit trees, There is a stream of water pasina thouyh thb oremiaes. and and the North & South TuroDike nasses through the same. Seised and taken in execution as tbe prooerty of Henry Whitesell, and to be sold by me tor can. JAMES N. DURLING. Sheriff. Sheriff OlSee. Stroudbburg, ) Apeil 18, 1801. $ New Marble Yard. The subscriber, having employed Ja cob B Hinlinc. an experienced stone out. tor nmi rtnnrdv anv nerrion in want of nlain or ornamental Grave StoGe-, Monu ments, &o., of tfood sound marble, at moderate prices. .ROBERT HUSTON. 9 S m fc5 "-8 B ay virtue of a writ of ven ex. Je t-r ri to me directed, issued out of the Or pban Court of Monroe county, I -will' ex pose to sale at public vendue, on 'Saturday, the l&th day of May next, at two o'clock in iho afternoon,' at the public house of Sandt & Kachline, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the follow iug described roal estate, to wit: A cer tain tract or piece of land, with the ap purtenances, situate in Hamilton towu hip, Monroe county, adjoining lands ot Solomon Groncr, John Folleozer, and others, containing EigkJy-Fivc Acres, more or less, about h'oventy acre- oleared, about eijjbt acres Meadow. The improve ments are ono Two-Story Brick House, jffff about 24 by 30 feet ; ono Frame Barn about 40 by 55 feet ; one Frame Wagon House about J0 by 30 feet ; one Lo Homo about V!2 by 26 feet; oue Lim Kiln, and a lot of Fruit Trees. There it a spring of Water near the door, and a tream of water pasaing through the l''''9. ALSO, a certain other tract or piece OI 'ao. wun me appuncnances, suuaie in H'milton township, Monroe county. adjoiuing lauds of JoM-ph Metzgar, Geo Metzar, and others, containing 3 Acres and 127 Perches, more or les.", all cloarcd, ALSO, a certain other tract or piece of land, with the appurtenance., cituate in Hamilton towuship, Monroe county adjoiniDE '.iinds of Joseph Lvommerer, Georo Mttsar and others, containma- SKCfiy-SeVCBl acres, aorc or less ; about sixty acres cleared ; about twenty acrea Meadow. Ihc 101 provements are ono Log House, one and a half f-tories high, about 20 Uy 2' feet ; one Frame Di.-tillery about 2" by 35 feet; oue Frame Barn about 30 by 45; one Lo Stable about 18 by 20 feet; Spriug House, cider press, corn crib, bake house, and a lot of fruit trees, lhere i? . . , . strnnm nf wafpr na3!nif throuiu the psemifes. The first two above dcicribod tracts of land seized and taken in execution as the I - - - . i property of Peter Fellenzer: and the last above described tract of laud oeizid and tikcn in execution as the property ol i Johu Fellenzer, and to be bold by mo for c&fh. JAMES N. DUULING. Sheriff.. Sheriff b Office, Stroudeburj:, April 18, ltifil. $ liv virtue of a writ of ven cs de ter ri- 10 me cireciuu, i.-auuu uui ui uic of Common Pleas of Monroe County. M will expo,e to sale at publio veuOue, on Saturday, tllC IStJl day of MaiAvdA ceordins.' to law next, at two o'clock iu the afternoon, at the public bouse of Sandt & Kachline, in the Borough of btroud-nurg, tbo toilow jo" described real estate, lo wit: A cer tain tract or piece of land, with the ap purtenances. Mtuate m Middle bmithaeld . AInnrnp fi0llIlt,. adioinin.r landr f johnCOt MiUer & Mack Bnd otb. Four SlUSSdrcd ACS'CS, more or les ; about -ixty ares clearcu about thirty acres MEADOW, balance f;mW lnnd. Th. imnrovements are one provements W-H TtK one and a ecu stories nigu. . t ip - l: u ahout 2f by 'Si feet; ono LOG ' HUUSJi. one and a balf storiea bit'h, about Iti by 18 feet, one Lo Ram about 18 by 35 feet, ono Frame Blacksmith .!. ia v... f.,t n nt h "n. .T,r;,. Ol H TUIfc Alius. to " ,f Dcar tbe doorf and two blreauj. i . t . ,, . nrn-,.oll . r - .,.' ., Seized and taken in execution as the nrnnort.r of Jo-eob Stetler. and to be sold Y-t - -j r by me for cash. JAMES i. IUlvLlLr, zneriTf. Sherifi ' Office. Stroudsburg April 18, 161. $ Y virtue of a writ of ven. ex. do terri-J to me directed, i'-sued out of th Court of Common Pleas of Monroe coun- i v T will fiTi-osu to sale at public vendue J I 1 ;J. on SatlirdaU. the llh day of Mam I I , j k . U)C afterD00Ut Bl ibe b.fl hQjaQ q SamU & KachVtU0 in the Borough of Stroudst urg, tbe follow- i ti v described real etnte, to wit : A ccrtaiu tract or piece of land,. with flu. anniirti nances, situate in Hamilton Township, Monroe Uounty, adjoining r , ... lands of Andrew Storm, Casper lgar, anu atuers, coniaiuiug TWCSVC Acres, more or less all cleared-princ.pally meadow. Tho improvementu arc one ISefii Frame House. Amm one and a half stories hili, about 20 by 40 feet, one Log Stable about 20 by '25 feet, ouo Cooper Shop, one and a hall -toriea hiijh. about 20 by 25 feet, one Spring Houso about 10 by 12 feet, one lQ Stable about 10 by 18 feet, and a lot of fruit trees. 1 here is a well ot was ter near the bou-e Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of Johu Hittonbender, aud to bo aold bv me for cash JAMES N DU-RLINO, SUcriu. - Sherifi'" Office Stroudsburg, April 18, 1801. J Win. K. Hitvilanal, ATTOR EY AT LAW, STItOODSBUItG, MONROE CO., PA rn.. Tomoo TI Wjilinn's. Tflsfi.- IJIUUB UL rl -, 11 Collections made, and business'atteuuea . ... , to with' promptness an'd dispatch. Court Jjkodamation. IWicrcr.. tha Hon., Geoloe R, Rakrett, President Judge ofthe 2'id'Ju cial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the c unties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and'Michael Il.Dreher, Esqr's, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Picas of'-trTe County of Monroe,, and by vir tue of their oilices, Justices ofthe Court of Oyer and Terminer and Grsneral Jap. delive ry and Court of Genera Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions or the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 27ih day of May next, to continue one week if ne cessary. KO'iTfCB Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables ofthe said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which their oilices are appertai ning, and ulso that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in ihc jail cf the suid county of Monrc.e, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to he then and there to prosecute or testily as shall be just. (God saYe the Commonwealth.) JAMES N. DURLLNG, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Si roudsburg, ) April IB. 1861. DELAWARE WATER GAP CLASSICAL SCHOOL The'next Term opens. May 1st, aud con tinues fie mouths. 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 En glish education, thorough instruction will tie given iu the German, French, and Spanish languages, and in all the branches reqnireu to prepare young men for college, or lor bu siness pursuits. Day scholars, and young men qualifying themselves for teaching, received on the most liberal terms. Rev. H. S. HOWELL, ) Privcivai Rev. C. M. BLAKE. ,luclPa- s. Delaware-Water Gap, April 4, lbol. Tlie Bo&ugger. This wonderful article, just patented, io sfinu;i!i!ii- entirchi new. and never before L,teretj to afrents. who are wanted every- j where. Full particulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLARK, April 4, 1661. ly.l Biddeford, Maine Notice to Tax Payers Notice is hereby given to Collector- of State Couuiy and Millitia T axes of Mon roe county, for the year 1SGU and previ ous years, to collect all such taxes be between this date and next May Oourt smrl nnv oVit thn mnitiee received to the n(inn. prnn-llfoP , i,:. nrr,..,. In Strond. , ni ..f- tn nnii those in arrearSi that after thi, term of fiouft a outBtan(JjB taxes will becolleo- JOHN D FRAIT.EY. PETER KUNKEL, Com'rs. CHARLES PRICE, ) Coo tEi.-sioner' office, Stroudsburg, March 21, 18.r)l. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG- LADIES. St ro i!b iirs: Female Sfininory Under the care of the Rev. J. E. MILLER arid Mks M. S. MILLER: Mrs. J. E AULLLK. teaclier or Alusic Tlie year to be divuictl nuo lour icrms oi 11 weeks each TERMS For dav scholars : For all the Engli&h branches usually taught in seminaries oi me nrL grauu, anu i-,anu . r. - r r . t im I .1 I . S4, per Session. French, $3. Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. on the Guitar, 5 for 12 lessons. Pastel Painting, $5 Monochromatic, 4 Materials furnished Materia Leather Work 4 Six pupils will he received into the family ol the Principal as bo irtlers, at a enarge oi S200, per vear, for Uoarding, washing, anil tuition in all the English brandies, L.:itin, if flpritrcil. Half Divment to be made at the beginning ot each session, and tue re . . u . . . i j maiiider at the close. No deduction for absence, for either boar ding or day-scholars, excepting in case of mkncss. or bv snccial agreement Pupils received at any time during the Li'ssion, andffcharged from the time when they commence, 0-7" The next eession oi ii.obu .vb . will commence on Monday, July 30lh, Ib'GO. 1 L 1 t i.. ki ucn v . . . . Goitre lOhlUUbillUOliJ UUU. Estate of UhaS. S. TjR35S5S, Late of Smithfielil township. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of ad ministration upon the instate ot Charles b. rn . r l.firilt t,it? nli in K. cd o u underiliffll. . ,i Ke,rj6ter of Monroe County, in due form of law; therefore, all persons indebted . I . 1 T1 . t , mti t t 1 (t I 111 Oa to oaiu . " 7 il aic oaviiieui, unu imwc "- v j claims aru also requested to presem mem I Icallv authenticated for settlement, lo ELLEN TRANSUB, Administratrix, GEO. S. TRANS UE, Administrator. GEO. S. TRANS UE, Adn Smithtield, April 4. Ie0.. Of J. PALM VAi & CO. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. DEALERS IK Fish, Cheese and Previsions. Have constantly on band au assortment of Dried and EMcltlcd Fish, VIZ Mackerel, Shad, Salmon. Blue Fish, Her rings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoal- ders, Hams, Sides. Cheese, Beans, Ivice, &c, October 11, muu.-oin. CHARLTON BURNET, "Attorney nt Law, STROUDSllUItG, MONROE 0OUTKLlA. '1 .-v ... - i-it? I. .n, tvunr trtviinii'i v nn. I T7T , t mince on tcumed'by'wm. m, aH, So me thing New. The oublie ar ri!nectfiillv informed that rthe undersigned UnS .opened, in the Borough -of Si roudsburg; a NE W ' ! W . RUG STORE;' ill the large four story building recently erected by Messrs! Fow ler and Wintemute; two doorstu bove Robert Roy's Store, where; he intends keeping always -on, li-.nd, a large assortment ot Drugs it7f.il Medicines. Paints. Oils, Var- Jiishes, French and Common Glass, J-cv -The stock will also embrace FANCY? NO- TIONS in endless variety, from which alPj tastes can he gratified, including i Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware, Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c; ALSO Pure , WINES AKD LIQUORS for medicinal purposes, which beer their own recommendation. ; Eery article will be warranted pure and fresh, and will be dispensed by aii assistant ' whose experience in the business is such" as ' lo deserve the unlimited confidence of the public. Call and sec. '-n JAMES IN DUKLliNU, i'ropnewr. Stroudsburg, Dec. 3l, iti'io. The Country Safe ! m m et- & &t it The subscriber takes this method 'of informing his mauv friend?, and the pub-w ia gencraUj, that be has returned from,.- he cities, with a large lot of ';a Heady Sladc Clothing . . of tho latest styles, consisting of ;m ats of all kinds and qualities, :'J La;i:2S of various styles of goods, aP5 Vests, of every grade. .. A From hia pre:?eut htoek he is satisfied that . he can meet tbe demand of every tasto nd 4'ri out," in a maimer Litherto un- approached, the man with the single dbl-- ar, or the possessor oi thousands. He bad alwo laid iu, and will keep on baud, an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Casiraeres, Vestings, Notions, Hosiery, i!tc. 5cc. all of whichi-ho will iell very cheap. He has also a frplcn- did lot of at prices var)ing from 50 cents to S'6.- each; tbc latc.-t styles of Mantillas, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &o. &e. and all at prices surprisingly low. P. S. Clothing mode to order at short notice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken" in exchanse for Gooda at cash prices. Tbe aublio are invited to call as he tst determined to sell his goods cheaper than the cheapest. NICHOLAS lvUbillil't. Stroudsburg, May 12, ls-SO.-tf. UXXU1, The undersigned having loaned during her pleasure, to Charles E?ans of Stroud towusbip, 1 ILifer, Bed and Bedding, 1 Bureau, I Close cupboard, I rtove and cooking utensil-, 1 dozen chairs, and other hou-e hold furniture. The public are,, hereby cautioned against meddling with: tbo said property. CATHARINE TRANSUE. Smitbfield, Feb. 28, 1.-61 3t Card to tlie Public. The undersized respectfully informs the citizens of Stroudafcurg and vicinity, that he intends resuming the Painting and Paper Bringing Business, In Strouds burg, on or about tho first of April next. All work entrusted to his care will be ex ecuted with ocatnorS and de-patch. AU work warrautcd, as none but good hands will be employed. Particular attention paid to the following branches: Sii; Painting Show Cards aud Window Tickds: written to order ot tbe lowest living price. Thankful for past patronage, be re--pectfully solicits a continuance of tbo :&ma. 0. M. PRICE? - January 24, 1S61. JEjA Estate of G?0c W. Brcirn, late ot Stroud Township, elee'd. . Notice h hereby civent lat Letters te-tameutary upon the E-tte of Georgo W. Brown, late of Stroud township, dc eea?ed, have beeu cranted to tbe under signed by tho Register of Mouroe county, iu duo form of law; therefore, all pcrs.ous indebted to said catc are requested to make immediate payment, aud thoe hay ing any just claims are al?o rcquetcdto " present tbcui legally authentioated for -ettlement to MWH A EL R BROWN, ) F. JAMES P. BROWN, I hse tors' Stroud toarnsbip, Feb 14, 1601.-01.; feccutor'5 2foticc. "v Estate oi Win. Van Buskirli, late of Stroud township, dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that Lotters testamentary upon thu Est&to of Wiilianl Van Bu-kirk, late of Stroud township, deceasad, base been granted to tbc under signed by the Register of Monroe county, in duo form of law; therefore, all porsona indebted to said estated are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- in any just claims are also requested to pres-eut them legally authenticated ifof settlement', to. - JAS. ArAN BUSKIRK. Stroud upm CIIARLES HENRY, HeuryvUle! October 11, lo00.-6t? Exccutom LEWIS D. MAIL., Stttorncn at foto,K Office removed lo No. 1Q North Sixth tff; I r vV - v' '(above Arah,i- i'&i&iTU. - mam RoViSaLe at. this Office are dealing. April i&lS61.T3t: ..A
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