PLEASANT TO KNOW. by the uaud oFTiic easton HALL of fashion Ob bow pleasant to know Of the placo where to go, When you ncc i wish or care To get something to wear; Ooaw, panls aud rests, Shirt-, su-penders, gloves, socks, Collars, uecktics or stocks, Underwear of all textures, Handkerchiefs and such fixtures For a good Linen Collar, At six for a dollar, Or the queer patent right, So Ftiff, tasty and light, Which stand all hut water, And come "then for a quarter." A splendid lot of all kinds of Clothing mefXber the 19th of April." "Remeui nt Pyle's EnMon Hull of Fashion, oppo- l(er tbe WCt,k of tcrror Several fights site tbe old Eaaton Bauk. General McClelan the Idol of his Sol diers. A snecial Washini'toncorrcsnondentof V,n Tribune icthn thus nf Clou. iMaHIrI. Ian: "Xhc only portion o: tno lorccs wbo have Hobieved tbe Jate victories under ytUt i'iiuiviKiu, iiiui u(4iiiu i u iiua uhv with bun, is a company of thoroughly drilled M2iea:en, Cio.iy iroa ui?ao. ill , cawcu tue cturges n:ues, uo oct as tbe body-guard of the General. They are under coxmand of Cant Steele, of Chicago, and uumber eighty three roen, all ol K'lioiit nac necn tiirougn tue en tire ;ictrioa' ca up iin in Western Vir ginia, have been in all the battles, anl have teen tried in tbe Arc aud have nev cr Diuohed. "Gen. McClellau is regarded by these t .1 t at t 1 .1 t.t vren a.s inviticmic tuey say ue never made a mistake aud 1 verily believe thfsc eighty-three men would cheerfully march forth to uijit, alone, to attack the entire rel.el army at Manama, if Gener nl McClcllan should give the order and lead the attack. Col. Lan :er. the aiJ oi tbe Couiruuudirirr General, now bore, in B,su u,Su'i .-vcu.u uj, tuc mi u. t. :..!.!... i v. ii. . -u I MJ HC " l,,M u,u-1 ' uioiiai. a tuu.ouu euiuiei uuu au uuiuuavie cr oen .ueuieiian is one or wie "luu"uua Kcuci-ujf "" the sixple blouse of the riflemen, with not even the starred shoulder-straps to denote bis rank a man who uever wa-ti time who i' indefatigable in bis pur.uit and attack of the cneniy, and equally uu tiring in hi? effoits to ecure the utmost com.'ort of his men, csmpaliblo With the ciculntanccs of a soldier's life. When hi Hue is on tbe march, he is ever 0 mong the men, with a kind and cheering word for every company; a pleasant look, or kind salute, cr hearty grasp of tbe band for every officer or private with whom he is brought on speaking term-! by buines?; and in a fibt he i always at the front of the .column, in the thick est of the danger, encouraging his eol diers b? cheeriuti words and fearlox- deeds. He takes ?oliier's fare vcitb tbi rest, asking no better food, an l no more luxurious bed than tbe ue'jro.-t reeruitei private under hi command. I' be sie a mnn without proper shoes or clothing, be has that man with hU captain sut to bi own quarters. wbre the man is -crved itb the jiaraients he needs, and tbe cap tain recem,; a reprimand ih it lead-, bim to look more o'o-cly after tbe comfort ot his men io future. "'That such a man should be the idol of his foldiers is not surprising. The - measure of tbeir adoration for hio word fil to esr-res-, though the followin feiintiy proianc cut uncomiiiouiy puntic statement of one ot bis men, will perhaps npprns:mato it: 'Wc would, ev- try one ol us, fight for old Mae fill b?l froze over, Bud then die on tbe ice, which, frigid sentiment was oordially endowed by all who brard it uttered." Picket murdering Eetalliation. A coapauy of Col Curry's Regiment, while relieving guard lat niht were fired; unon bv the Rebels, but no one was hit A equad of riSemeu were ordered to tbe front, and fired in r.turo.shootinj oue of tbe Rebel" the otbrr escaped. '.seqneutly iuformal promise was Kico by Capt. Jones of the Virginia RiBes tbat no more pickets should be asan-inated. Colonel ( urrv tbrsafpnin to kill three Rehel.i for every National Holdicr. The Riarht Spirit. Tl,nni,;.n T,itmnr.v -"Tho fir.t Throe horfe were captured None of Curry's "ai, caiiou mo man urck, anu graspiu appointment, on rrinay, ine Jistn day ot tor um jju.u u. uigumtiug a muuiw vwuu- RADICAL cure of speiimatorrhoja, or Semi pickets have been shot at before since a- tbe Angers, shook hands with tbe arm, September next, at 10 o'clock a. rn., at lY Subbath School Association, and to make na Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness bout a week ago, when two were murder- yin,,, "Good bye old friend; you served the offic0 of Samuel S. Dreher, in the J a"d inv?,!unlary producing impo ed On that occasion bis men in the no often at a pinch, and I thought to Borough of Strond.burg, when and where day School Convention for sa d County, t.me ,ency, Consumption and Mental and Physi eu. vjn xtiBt occasion nis men, in in r o m ...... h , and place to be then decided upon and an- rtli neb tv same nigbt. brought in three dead Ro el ""7 the grave but you are going all persons interested are requested to at- noun Ll t nnr T nni.VRll WP.T.T. Af n report of tbo'bte disaster at Bull's Runveo f cotton baa to be a little neglected , was banded round attbe Methodic Camp- 1of5inr near this citv. and Rev. Mr Cox whnwa8 nreachincr at the tirae tho in iellieeuce was received remarked, ou losing his sermon Brethren, we had better"adjourn this meeting and go home ouu unit. This suggestion was approved, and tbe Rev. gentleman, good as bis word, ib dril ling with the carnal weapons of war, rea dy to serye his country io tbe field, if ne cessary; but at tbe same time does not neglect Lis spiritual charge." A Convention of tba U. S Marshals of New York, Eastern Pennsylvania. D-U-are. New Jersey, Mnrylaud, Connecti cut Massachusetts, Maine and Rhode Lsl and, has been ordered to meet in tbe city of New York, on Thursday of next week, for the purpose of adopting such further measures as may be deemed practicable for the suppression of tbe slave trade. The convention is called at the request of the Secretary of the Interior, who en tertains tbe belief tbat, by a vigorous ac tion on the part of the Marshals of tbe above named States tbe fitting out aud departure of vessels on 8 slare cruise can be prevented, and a stop bo thus put to tbo iubuonarj traffic US?-Baltimore was the soeDe of consid- ferable excitement, and almost a riot, OD Thursday nitfbt last, on the occasion Senator tfreckcnride s visit there. A uuw, wi pioiuiuuuv QKuodMuuiJt? cult r laioea mcsnrs. UrecKiuride and Vllan iigham with a dinner nt the Eutaw House and at the close of the entertainment Mr. urecKioriagc attempted to speak. Due was constantly interrupted by ohoers for Grit tenden, Gen. Scott, the Kentucky elec tion, and for the Union. It was rrupo sib e to hear what be wan endeavoring to m. , i H say. There were severe! thousand per- J . i r i r sons present tho majority of whom were rT..:-.. Ti -!IJ .l. I , UUIUU uiuu. xui v uuiicu uii iuu uauu for tho "Star Spangled Banner," "Yan. kte Doodle,- &c, but could get nothing V . B from them but '"Dixie find the "Mar- clloise. " All attempts to quiet tho peo ple were respouded to by the cries of 'Re look place, and some of the Secessionist were roughly handled. Mr. Breckinridge was finally compelled to retire without speaking, and tbe cheers of bis frteodn wprn (l,r..n.i nmi.i ..rrta.,c .n,i i,;aaB i , Ar..n..;..t,.. ... t sneak and ihecrowd disnersed with cheers for the Union aud yroans for Jeff . Davis. interrupted by counter cheers and hisses Water Drinking Improper drinking of water has killed thou,andH. There have been instance.- whe:c tbir,tj aTmCSf after long marebe, i .T t . i ii a . u uu (u v i.u suuiu inei. wiiimi in ' iiikii wouI(1 ho ,jown on their faces and ouaff . . - - I 1 an esccasuc quantity ot water, with these . i ie.-uiL'. u.0 u.cu aioj0t maotiy, 010 . ers locaojo crazv. and stacered like uruoueu meu. ivum urioKing water as .iin.k nil Ti.ic.It.1n rrliili uutl " putiiiuiu n ill lb UOIUUIU. II Ul li you leel dry, rinse tbe mouth with water f 1 . ... but (lo not swanow it march. Men, when belted, should not drink anything cold. In a high state of per.-piration ice water only aggravates thirst. Drink slowly. Half a tumbler of water will suffice the thirrtiest man in tho world, i he drinks Im sins. Tako ' - 1 from twenty five to one hundred -ip-.. ond .wallow each time it will quench the hhirst bott.-r than a quart drauk in the uual tnauofr. Iu fact it U almo-t ira poible to get don a fuiMaas of water, taken in this manner. A Contraband Horso. A New York Zouave receutly took a hore belonging to a rebel aud ever since ha been much elated with his capture. A few days since the owner of tho ani mal pre-eute.l him.-elf to the Zouave and iemandod the horc. "I have taken the oath ot allosianco, said be, "and the horse is miue."1 "You may have takn the oath," answered the New iorkrr. "but the horc ha not, and I shall keep bim till he does r ihere was no reply in to this, and the Zouave keeps bi.- horse. Jj e,i 1 declare, its jut my ITT 11 T t 1 I...'. " exclaimed a poor unfortunate mer chant; "here have hoops bt-en rising er .10 b 1 b . Bod now, I to told, the Pole have ri?ec also.' The Bangor Democrat Office Sesroyed. Baiuor, Me, Mouday, Aug. 12, 18G1. At I o'clock this afternoon Tlic Ban sor Democrat, a Secession rhcet, was de tro'yed by a larj;e number of people. During au alarm of fire a crowd entered the oiiire, cleared it ot everything it po- en - d, and burned the contents in the street. Mr. hmcry, the editor of the pa- r , per, esciped unharmed. A man named em-i'ODe11, wuo maue om eu!on,trations in l opposition to the acts ot toe moo, was wa badly u-ed, but was fiually rescued nud put in jail. Good Bye, Old Man! One of the Sixty-ninth Regiment who lately arrived in Now York from hQent 01 war describes ttie condition ot the wounded in the mistake near Great Beth- tl. Ihere were mauy badly wounded, t.ut one in particular had to bavc his r'ght arm amputated. He bore the ope- ran" WJtb tGUc51 fortitude, and eceiDp the arm about to be taken away for bu- Necessity vs. Convenience. The editor, of tbe Brookhaven (Miss.) Art:rrfi.srr nffcr thr fnllowinc uninne ar- Lament in favor of raising more corn than cottou: We have always been persistently 5 0 favor of plauting a large crop of corn Paiuu,d"J ,u huiko. ""-.' communication with the Ohio m ay be cui at auy moment. Corn is a ueces.Mty, but cotton in only a convenience. A man an Hve very well without a t,hirt, but w,,al eanjhe do without whisky? Another Victim. Col. Wm. H. Larabertoo, formerly of Carlisle. Pa., made his escape from the c ociore mc. uoou uyei tena. or oe ueDarrea irom comine m ior t ;u tr, h hnnnrl i .ni t u.s whn invn ih "J ' Southern rebels, and readied Carlisle otdthouotary of the Court, and lurtber di- Kri-Jav Col. Lambertoo was Postma ter at Warrington, Florida, aud because he would not allow the rebels to take charge of the mail matter in his care, was arrested, cast into prison and heavi- ly ironed, on tha 17th of April last. Tbe traitors robbed the gentleman of nearly all his personal estate amounting tn some S25 000 Tbe property of tbe Government, letters, postage stamps. &c, Epioopal Churob" of Canadensis, accor were also seized by these hih-tond, din to tne prayer of the said petitioners, chivalrous gentlemen. And yet Jeff, and if no objections are made, a decree Davis complains of the imprisonment 01 pirateal ES?Lorenzo Dow once said of a grasp. ine. avaricious farmer that if he bad the wbole world inclosed in a single field, be would not be content without a patch of ground oo tbo outside for potatoes. Eockport Exchange Bank Closed. An extra" of Nicholas' Bank Note of Rroorter announces that tho RnnUnn Exchange Bank, New York, has closed I us uoors, navmg aeciaea to suspend bus - mess. it will o into inuidation nt once. The bills wero bought in Wall street at a discount of 20 per cent New York Markets. Wednesday, August ,14, 1861. TfT.nnrc amh att?. ai vi.. -di , - ... m ' the sales are5,600 bbls. at S4 30a $4 4y r o R A. . , r . , for superfine State and Western; S5 10 . .,;' . . , , .-muiug tiuup jux f.i 17... c0 .ic oo n. n V." V" , , ?J::'9 ' "S ., , ,, j I All inr Urn nrt rainn 20 for Brand ywiue. IrKAlN Whom; sales of 0,000 bu-h inferior Cbicajo Srrin? at 85c: 24 900 bu-b. Milwaukee Club at G0C aSl 07. . O " Rye at 47a49c. Corn at 50o. for West ern Yellow. PROVISTONS-rPork: sales of 150 bbK at S5 12A for Mess; $6 25 for clear: and 25 for Prime. Cut Moats: sales 01 qv a- at jaoao. tor Shoulders, r a . it mi 1 j, n. . . an uau5o. lor u aais. sutler ana uueese are in good inquiry, and are firm. DEED. In this borough, on the 10th inst., John, son ot Kobertand Menam Huston, ajred 5 . . . j months and Odays. GO- Agents Wanted to sell the Erie Sew- ing Machine. We will give a commission i . . r WageS at.,romrf- lo 5s,b.u Per mori1"' I ' I chine, and verv simnlo in its construction. aim uApeuaus. jjniu. i uc iiats ia u new ma- 1 r j A diploma was awarded our Machine by the industrial Association ot farmers oi Mechan - ntu wuuuiuuisuuiy, i .1, i. us uAiiiui- tioil I fl 1 RfiO. O VRT thfi G TOVfir &L R:l kpr. n 111! T , 1 Kniilnli il n a l r n.t If- l nn.inl t n... ..... ""t"'"to- yiiuai lu a"J - Drink only when"""" T,.l ITfflVV.. , . : marcn uui. om. ., , , . ,-o TUB GREA T ENGLISH REMEDY, &1K JAiMUS UljAiavi'S CIebraoi Female Pills. C 69 "v, feVT 3 PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL Siil PATENT. Prepared from a presriplion of Sir J.Clarkc, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. TIIIS well known medicine is no imposition, but a X sure anu sale remedy lur tcnnlu Uilheulties ami Obstiuctions, from anv cause whatever: and although 1 powerful remedy, it contains nothing, hurtful to the Lonsiitution. To manied ladies it is peculiarly suited It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with recularitv. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Allcctions, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpita tion of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure w hen all other means have failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not con.ain iron, calo mel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution Full directions in the pamphlet around each package liich should becaiefully preserved. tor lull particulars, get a pamphlet, lree, 01 me agent. 'N. IJ $1 00 and fi postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, eontaing50 pills by return mail. For sale m Stroud.bnig, by July 31. 1G0 ly. J. N. DURLING, Agent STATEMENT OF THE liroudsbirm- August 5, 1601- Notes discounted Speeie 186,330 03 25,225 50 Due from otner Binks t u 2- Banks l,o6 80 Notes and Checks of other -:-.,,,.,:- 111,760 Due depositors 11,362 02 . . . .'. , , . . e. Bunk, being duly affirmed, doth depose and cntr f hflt ,. tflll(,mpnl ,n , i, T IT C. I -i i. r .!. i StroudburM Upt nrhis knovb dre and belie' J.H.STROUD Cashier. Affirmed and subscribed before me, this 10th day of August A. D. 1K61. M. M. Burnet, J. P. ubitor's Jfoticc. Estate of GEORGE S HAWK, deed The undersigned Auditor, appointed by th- Orphans' Court of Monroe County, ho settle and adjust the rate- and propor Uiouh of the assets 10 tbe handH of Ste pheu Hawk, Adminitrator of said Estate, ho and among tho creditors of said do- ceased, will attend to the duties of bin a distributive share of tho assets in hand" of said Administrator. STEPHEN HOLMES, Jr., Auditor VUgU.si to, icui NOTICE. In the matter of the petition of Ed ward F. Paleu, George W. Price, George V Northrop, Albert G. Witsil, Gilbert E Palen, and other, to the Court of Com- peiis 0f Monroe County, for the In LorDOration of tbo uCaoadensis Methodist Episcopal Church," at Canadensis in said County : M ay ' 31 , 1861. Tbe Court having examined tho within instrument or petition, and being of opiuion that the objecti therein set forth are lawful and not iujuriou to the community, direct that it be filed iu tho office of the Pro that uotine bo given in one newspaper printed iu said county, for at least three weeks, of the mteoded application aocor- ding to tho Act of Assembly. Therefore notieo is hereby giveu that application will be made at the next term of said 'Jourt, to be neld at otroudsnurg, on tne 23d day of September next, for a decree incerporattn j the "Canadensis Methodist 01 incorporation win oe mauo as prujuu for, By the Court. THO M. McILHANEY, Protbonotary. August 15, 1861. BLANK DEEDS For sale at. this Offi Bank. the List of Letters Remaining i the Post Office at Strops - ourg n., August 15, 1861. Unrrass, Eduard Culhane, Dennis luuuurnng, u. Jiore, V. A. T 1 111 Creahun, Martin Dondero, Nicola 0..K i ....... . verfield, William, ir. Doyle, Mary J. Rhionale. Gnww FT T v,"n.n, r. v . Dressel, J. Rich, Reuben Fenner, John Rupert, Delilah Rupert, Amanda Reese, L. C. Schellmger, Mrs. Small, A. Filmon, S. rirct,nTV r?nu xrc"or)i Ketiben Gofortli Liip 9 A , . Jjlz'ie Gofortli, Caroline rjr,...i, ""'"""ii ooniliei .5(1)1111, iiliariCS V Smith, Bharles V. S W & G W Sleath, Robert C ? e"er' ntord M. Stanley, George r,.l... r .... Johnson, Jacob Snover, Thaner Johnson, Doct Thomas, Reuben Tyler, iMiss E. K. Werkheiser, Emanuel Wibcr, II. Walker, John W. James, Rev. Win I TT t 1V!irin Leopold Keller, J. J. McDonough, John OCT" Persons callinir for any of the above f 1 1 . icuere, win please say advertised. THEODORE SCIIOCH, P. M. Court proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Geof.or T? Hap President Judge of the 22d Ju. cial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the c unties of IVVa3rne. P'.e, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra- nun IiHvit nrr nni nin loo h ii ii 1 ....w...c,,c,, 04, D, pr ' e(LJT ?C 0t Lommon Oyer and Terminer and Gnneral J:,i! rlplivo. ry and Court ofGenerai Qu;lrter Sessions in i - - ....v..., ... and for Vie said County of Monroe, have is- I 1111.11 flliUtUt IU UIU UUIItIllallUIr lllilll nnnn nf OnnrfBr Smnr.u n i sueu uieir precept to ine commandino- that u u w. ji.wiuiio vi 111c j, cuuu U.1IUI Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter- 1 mmpr om Rpnor-i Tnil rtai;..or.. 1 r pnan s iouri, ior me said Uounty ot Monroe, to ho hnllon ; St rnn.L.k,. nn il. no.l .1... w ' iiuiukii n . uiiuuucuuii till L 1 1 U 4(U Uil V I 1 d !... . oi oepiemuur nexi, 10 conunue one week ill necessary' io H1.1VUI j;,,t ,u um UU1IUIICI, UIB JUSUCeS nf ihp Pacp ml n.meililoa of ti.o o..;,i tv of Monroe, that thev be then and Hiri-p ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinauons anu outer remembrances to do ".t ' ,.. .u"-1.l ;'fH;-- . i J recognizances to prosecute and 2ive evidence inn", anu uicu iiiul muse vnouru uounu OV against the prisoners that are or shall he in the la cf the su d countv of Monrno nr n. . - who stand chared with ,Hp commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testily as shall be just. QUod save the Commonwealth.) JAMES N. DURL1NG, Sheriff. bheniTs Office Stroudsburjr, August 15. 1861. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Slroudsiburg Female ScmiHcr)' Under the care of l he Rev. J. E. MILLER inn miss ai. o. hj iLiLiiitv.: Mrs. J. L &HLLER teacher of Music. llie year to be divided into four terms oi weeks each TERMS. For day scholars : Forall the English branches usually taught in beminaries of the first grade, and Latin One half to be paid at the middle, and the remainuer at the end of the term. S4, per Session. French, 5. Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. " on the Guitar, 5 for 12 lessons. Pastel Painting, 5 ) Monochromatic, 4 Materials furnished Leather Work 4 S Six pupils will he received into the family oflI,e Principal as S2(J( pcr yeJari fm boarders, at a charge ot for Boardinjr, washing: and tuition in all the English branches, Latin, if desired. Half payment to be made at l'ie ',eo'nnmn f eacn session, and the re mainder ai tue ciose. No deduction for absence, for either boar ding or day-scholars, excepting iu case of sickness, or by special agreement Pupils received at any time during lhe Ktissiuu, ana cnargeu jrom tue time wuen : .... 1 i 1 r. . : . i I nicy commence, IKjT- a ne nexi session 01 tne auove ocnooi will commence on Monday, Sept. 2d, 1861. August 15, 1861. tf. Notice. Pastors of Churches, together with Super intendents and Teachers in Sabbath Schools, aud the friends of Sabh.-tth Schools in Mon roe county, are requested to meet at Stromls- hurg, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, on the 17th day of August, at 10 o'clock, a. m., love of God at heart, and are zealous for the advancement of the Redeemer's Kingdom, through Sunday. School instrumentality, will cheerfully respond to this call. J. K. Davis, Isaac Tuttle, M.Cuwt, C. I. Thompson, A. McWilliams, S. S. Klein, Samuel Seymour, James H. Howell, Geo. B. Dcchant, Jeremy Mackey, 11. S. Staples, Rob' I. R. Depuy. Auguct 8, 1861. New Marble Yard. The subscriber, having employed Ja cob B Hinlino, an experienced stone cut ter, can supply any person in want of plain or ornamental Grave Stones,. Monu ments, &o., of good sound marble, -at moderate prices. Yard on Main slreet, adjoining my store. ROBERT HUSTON. N. B. Customers may rely tbat I will .not be undersold by any stone cutter in tbe State. Stroudsburg, August 8, 1661. rick ! ! The undersigned has on hand 200,000 Brick, near tho Strouduburg Depot, and they are now for sale. Any person wishing to buy a lot of Brick will do well to oall be fore purchasing elsewhere, as the under signed is bound to sell if tboy will pay cost. Wm. S. WINTEMUTE. Stroudsburg, July 25, 1861. Brick ! NOTICE. The members of the Monroe Countv Mutual Fire Insurance Comnanw am nereb? notihed tliat tno annua ol.tinn I -. . v u Mnnnnpra fnr (mill flnTPnnnn i ""b I f '"J i "in la&c Ti, r-.,. annaa u x , r .i ci nt . ""urg, on me urai luoucay ol oikirujuer ucxi, oeing lue seuuuu, ui iwo o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at which time thirteen. Managcra will be cho-en io serve for the enduing year and until their successors aro duly qualified, puruant to section 4, of tbe Act of As sembly, incorporating said Company. By order of the Board. Wm. K. HA VI LAND. Scot. Office of tbe Ins. Co., Aug. 8. 1861. dubitor's Notice. Andrew Storm Ven. ex. do terris, vs No. 2, Jacob Dennis. ) May term 1861. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to ruako distribution of the fand now in said Court, arising from the sale of ,tne defendants Real Estate on eaid wr'1. hereby gives notice that he will at- tend to the duties of his appointment, at i n t r n .n i i i l u.a uuicb, iu me oorougu 01 oirouasDurg, 00 Indayf tho 23d day of August, innt., ucn ana.w.ro al1 Fersons invested maJ attCDd " the th,nk ProPen and . . , . rtsous oaving claims upon tbe name are "J uul,"eu pre.teni mem ac me J " " ' . 1UVIU uv timB and r.9 nfnrun;,l or u ,lflu,i 'rom comin2 in upon said fund. - . w MIVI,0UU Wl lU 1 WU I wm rr tt-i7-tt vrr otroudaburg Aui?. 1 18GI 4t 6 6 fi i TTrHTAIXT liAU I 1U1N. O H mt-. his will and oleasuro. to Jonas Chri-f man and wife, of Tobvhanna town'!hin 1 vokn of Osen, 1 wa,;on, 3 cows, 1 heifer, 4 sboats, 6 sheep, 1 plow, 1 harrow 2 acres oi rye, l mu.kel, i cook-stove, I bed aud UJ.i ... i rni 1 t- "u'Juki i yriuu biouo. l DC DUD 1C .r j , - 7 ,.J w?uu , -5 meuu,,ug or ICiluS M,lu 1110 "a,u property. CASPER II. METZGER. Tanncrsville, Juno 15, 1861. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Orphans' Court of Monroe couuty, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue, on the premises, on Tuesday, the $ih of. September 1801, at 2 o'clock, p.m. the following de- scribed real estate, late of Melcboir Kintz, ueceasca, 10 wu : A certain tract of land and farm, situ ate in Hamilton township, Monroe Coun ty, and State of Pennsylvania, on the North and South Turnpike, near Saylors burj, adioinmi lands of John Kintz. heirs of Wm. Scureman, Charles Saylor, James Iiiekhow and others, containing 1 18 Acres asud 6S Perches, about 90 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, 30 acres of which U excel lent Meadow Land, the balanco well timbered with good cbesnutaud oak tim ber. A stream of water passes through the premises. There are five excellent xprings on the place, affording water in every field. There are on the premises a two flas? ?tory STONE BOUSE, 25 by 35 feet, with a good well near the door Also a one and ahalf story HOUSE 20 by 25 fpet; a frame Barn 40 by 60 feet; VVa on House 15 by 20 feet, and other ont building; two eood APPLE OR QUARLfS. containing 300 erafted ' a c (recS( Tho trms nnd nnndltmn- will bo m( known at tbo time and place of sale by 11 ttiN 111 K.IHTB. . , , JAMES KINTZ, $ AUm " August 1, 1861. MANHOOD. How Lost, Hoiv Restored. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope . A Lectuke on the nature, treatment, and The important fact that the awful conso quences of self-abuse may be effectually re moved without internal medicines or the dan gerous applications of caustics instruments, medicated bougies, and other empirical devi ses, is here clearly demonstrated, and the en tirely new and highly successful treatment as adopted by the celebrated author fully ex plained by means of which every one is ena bled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This lec- turo will prove a boon to thousands and thou sands. Kent under seal, iu a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two pos tage stamps, by addressing, Dr. C1I. J. C KLINE, 127 Bowery, N.York. Post Office box 4,586. April 18, 1861. ly. WHISKY sales of 420 bbla. at 17o. SUGARS sales of 3,500 bhds. main ly Cuba at SaOo., and 175 hhds. Porto Rico at 6a7 0. CAUTION. All person aro hereby cautioned not to meddle with tbo following named arti cles, viz: 1 Carriage, two bore wagou, one sett of double harness, which I have loaned to Ferdinnad Kester, during my pleasure. JACOB H. FETntiRMAN. Hamilton, May 23, 1861, -3r FOR SALE. NEW R0CIIELLE OR LAWT0N BLACKBERRIES, 50 cents per dozen. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud, April 18, 1861. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Delaware, Laefc awana & Western Rail Road Company, bavo in tbeir posession, at tbo Stroads burg Station, tbo following goods and chatties, which were consigned as follows; CONSIGNED TO I Railroad tool cbebt, J. C. 3Iott. I Half Barrel L'quor, J. Long. I it i Levi ochupp. J.. R. Pingcrton. Reuben Stamets. 1 Keg 1 Barrel 11 11 Upon which tho freight, exponaes and storage is onpaid, and unlesa tbo same is paid, the said Company will cans the said property to be sold for the pay ment of tho aforesaid charges, in accord ance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, en titled an act "relating to liens of com mon carriers and others," approved April lGth, 1858. H. A. EJENRT. Gen. Freight Agent, D. L. & W.R. R. Co. Angust 8, 1801. A. STONE & CO. MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN Screw-Top Glass Preserving Jars, For Preserving Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Oysters, &c.f Uo. 412 Race Street, Above Fourth, PHILADELPHIA. PRICES OP SCREW TOP JARS. Pints. $1 75 per doz Quarts 2 50 ' Gallons. $5 00 per doz. Small Quarts uith small Three Pints,3 00 " " noses. Half Pints, 1 75 per doz. E:ilf ijalIons,3 50 ' 100 " duly 18, 1861. The undersigned hereby informs the public tbat ho has loaned to Jacob Den nis, of Hamilton township, a new light truck or butcber wagon, during hia pleas ure. The public are cautioned not to meddle with said wagon. PETER KELLER. Stroud tap., Jaly 18, 18G1. CJlxtbitor's Notice. Estate of JOHN SPACE, Jr. deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tbe Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to make distribution of tbe fund in tho bands of tbe Administrator of said Es tate, will attecd to the duties of his ap pointment, on Friday tbe 16th day of August next, at 10 o clock a. m., at the office of Samuel S. Dreher, Eqa., in tho Borough of Strop.df-bnrg, when and where all parties interested may attend if they see proper. And all persons having claims against said estate are then and there requested to present tbo same duly authenticated, or be debarred from com ing in for a distributive share of said fund STEPHEN HOLMES, Jr., Auditor. Stroudsburg, July 13, 1361. sfre Came to the premises of the undersign ed, in Paradise townnhip, Monroe coun ty. Pa. about tco seeks ago, a two year old Steer; red snd white spotted. Tho owner or owners thereof nre requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take bim away, or he will be disposed of according io law. , JACOB HARDENSTINE. ' July 11, 1861. 3t. Slbmimstrator's Jfotice. Estate of Wm. Singer, late 'of CJiesnuthill toivnsldp, Monroe County, deceased. Notiee is hereby given, that Letters of administration upoa the above named Estate bavc been granted to the under signed by tho Register of Monroe Coun ty, in due form of law; therefore, all per sons indebted to said Etate arc request ed to make immediate payment, and those having any just claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement to ANDREW J. DETRICK. Administrator. July 11, 1861. The CouTLtry Safe ! iiw mm. Tbo subscriber takes this method of informing bis many friends, and tho pub lio generally, that ho has returned from tbo citios, with a large lot of Heady Made doth 1 rr o5 of tho latest styles, consisting of Coats of all kinds and qualities, Pa aits of various 9tyles of goods, and "Vests, of overy grade. From his present stock he is satisfied that he can meet the demand of every tasto and ,4rig out,0 in a manner hitherto un approached, the man with tho single dol lar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid io, and will keep on hand, an elogant assortment of DRY GOODS,. consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestioga, Notions, Hosiery, &o. &c. all of which he will sell very cheap. He has also a splen did lot of at pricos varying from 50 cents to $6 each; the latest styles of Mantillas, Roots, Shoes, Gaitors, &c. &o. and all at prices surprisingly low. P. S. Clothing made to order at short notice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in exchange for Goods at cash prices. The public are invited to call as he is determined to 'sell his goods cheaper than the cheapost. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, Muy I2,.1859.-tf. U
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