fThe newspapers generally are; dis cussing the supposed causes of Mr. Cam- croVa resignation, and uow that bo if I now no longer at the Load of the war de- nartmcnt. theiournals which were the most bitter against hia, discover his good traits of chranfpr as a nuhtia man. and! ttIt... ,,iif f- ri T,;.r an 4 unt-1 veranl capacity in the discharge ol m duties. Even in the matter of the con tracts which have bceo the most objected to in his publio couroo, the New Yorl; Post offers the following tribute to his iu tcgrity: 4 W e willingly acquit Mr. Cameron or any participation iu these robberies, and wo doubt not that id many casus ho was rnuoh astoniEhcd as we were with Fotuc of the disclosures made by the luveatujating Committee of Congress, but thin pillage occurred under his administration; it tore witness to nis easy con nut' nee, or to nis Vul Ul. v "'X"-0". ur, r UIB vcu ciency in the power of rcpul.-mg and o 4 . . vcrawing no insinuating ana importunate ro2uc ft was 31 r. Cameron's misfortune to "have been i-urrounded bv too manv of tht ho had not always oppo-ed to tbeir de- fciuns that riid refii-tance which the country had a right to require of him, we ma? find tufScieut irrouud for belie?. ing that his situation became more un- comfortable to hioi tho longer he ocou piod it. Yet we must say of Mr. Came ron, toot iu the cftimation of many, be retires from his extremely arduous po..t .I .. . r wuu a.oro crcait lor taluot nd energy tuau no bad wucu be accepted it. TELL US. HY TIIE UAnO OFTIIC CASTON HALL OF FASHION. " jTovydon your thinking cap?, ye wise, And if yo'rc able, say How soon, i he troubles in our land, Will all have psed away. We're thought ourselves, until we feared Our feeble brain mighLcrack, - Before we rcHchod the terminus Of sach a darkened track. If EUnd's want.-, (as Greely says.) Will measure for demands, ior future repress of the wron" She met. with at our hands. We hope she'll wait, till we have dealt A proper castration Upon the traitorous portion of Our great and mighty nation. And then, (our men attired in full 4 Slnrtlg1 armor made hy Pyle,) - We'll give har sucfi a lesson, as She'll heed fur a long while. Pyle has the bcil assortment of clothing to be found hi Easioa. iew lork Slarkets. Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1SG2. FLOUB AND .MEAL Wheat Flour: eales oi 0,4U(j bbi-. at $5 40a?5 no i0r SuperSue State and Western So 93a Sfi lor snipping brands of roundhoop extra vmo. ivve nour at .jh-i uu ,or oupr nae an'5 kstr3. Coru .d-al at 2 90S3 for Jersey, ind S3 2n for Brandywine Bul:hcit Flour at 81 T5Sl 50 ucr 100 Y.ound. GRAIN Whcst; the .vales of 8.7C,0 bis-U- Priar Milwaukee Club at 1 30; SOU' i-a-b A-i-ber Iowa at SI 3131 :Vd. Rye at S4a'i5o. for- River. Oats t 4t?a 41c. ZE3. In this feorMh, on the 22nd inst., Abra ham Edinger, E?ti., ged -13 years, 7 months, and 24 days. The funeral wiil-iafce jdnce on S&turday, the2Jh itifct., proceeding frum the hous? of the deceai-ed at 10 o'clock, A. M., to the Hamilton L. & G. R. Church, where the ser vices will be performed, after w hich the body will be iijterred in the Zion Hill Cemetarv, with iGtiic ceremosite.. pr oil) o it o t ar 15 ' 0 Notice. Notice U hereby given that the follow ing Account has been filed in the Office of the Prolhonotsry of the Court of Com won Pleas of Monroe Cousty. and that the eatne will be presented for confirma tion and allowance unless cause be chowo to the contrary, at tho next term of said Court to be held at Stroudsburjr, the twenty-fourth day of February nest. The Account of Sasuuel Storm, As signee of Jacpb H Seizor, of Jaek?.on Township, Mo'nroe County. T. M. McILUANEY, Prothonofary. Proihonotary'a OlBe, Slroud-burg, Jan. 23, 1SG2. j InERIFF'FaALET By virtue-of a writ of alias ven. ex de terris to uic directed, issued out of the Court of Cotnciou Plea.? of Monroe Coun ty, I will czpotc to sale at public vendue on Saturday, tlte loth of February nest, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of Jacob Kuecht, in the borough of Stroudsburg. tbo following described real estate to wit : The one equal undivided half part of a certain tract or piece of laod, with the appurtenances, situate in IlamHton town ship, Mouroc county, adjoining landa of Jacob Metzgar, George Ardnian, and oth ers, containing Tcm Acres, more or less) about eight acres cleared, and the balance timber land. The im provemeuts are one t wo etery Frame House, about 22 by 26 feet, one frame stable about 18 by 20 feet, one Ulacksmithsbop about 16 by 20 feet, a well of water, and a lot of fruit trees. Seized and taken in esecution as the property of Jacob Mar&b, and to be sold by me for cash. HENRY C. WOLFE, ,Serif, Slieriff'e Office, Stroudsburg, ?7 January' 23; 1862. DlliilXtXX' JL' J UilJUJl 13 virtue of a writ of alias ven. ex. d n , n ZV . , " r-i i r i ill mi nirwiTOM mvnnn nur t n r ... , ... I 1 r I otMauwy te i rcuuur - nest, ot two o'clock in the afternoon, o the public hou-c of Jacob Kooeht, in th Borough of Stroudtsburii, the followin. - described rral ehtate, to wit : A certain lot or piece of land, with thej appurtenances, situate in Stroud township Monroe County, near the Stroudsburg Depot, adjoining lauds of John Stillwoll and others, containing iu frout on thtLj E. Hoodeiacher, IMix Weiss, Philip North t-ide of tlio road leading fron, Stroudsburg to John Smith's, about fiftj feet, snd in depth about two hundred fee The improvements arc one two-story Flank House, ;tes5L ... , , tfztfm nlmnl 99 htt'JR foof tcitli n nlnnlr v vi - t ij j ifcjga 16 f,!ct. acd a lot of fruit trCt's Seized and taken in execution as th propert.y of Flarry Bowman and Marga ret E. Bowman, and to be sold by me fo cash. HENRY C. WOLFE, Sheriff. Sheriff Office, Stroudsburg, ) January 2.1, 18(W, By xirtuc of a writ of alias ven. ex. de terris to r-c directed, issued out of the Court of Coaimon Pleas of Monroe Coun ty, I will expose to sale at public vendue on Saturday the I Uh day of February next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at thi public house of Jacob Kuetht, in the to- h o.' Stroudsburg, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: A certain lot or Diece of land, with the appurtenance, situate in tbo villaye of Dutotsburr, S j.ithfield township, Mon roc County, containing one quarter of an Aero more or les. adjoining lands of the rif-ira of Soiomcu Wcatbrook, and otbert. The improvements are one two story Frame Ilonse. about IS by 30 feet, and a lot iSSSSfe, of fruit trees. ' Jlf. Seized uu l taken in execution a- th property of Abrabaui B Burrell, and to be sold by ma for ea-h. HENRY C WOLFE, Sheriff Sheriff's OlHee, Strou.-Tsburg, ) January 23, lfcb2. 55 3 By virtue of a writ of alias veu. ex de terris to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of .Monroe Coun ty, I will expose to dale at publio vendue on Saturday the loth of February, next, at two o'olo; in the afternnoon. at the public hou.-e of Jacob Knecbt. in the rijorWgn'urcrivuu.'tfifrgr'""6 - cribed real ertate, to wit A certain lot or pieco of land, with tbt arrurtcnanccH ituate on the Eatside of Walton street, in the Rorougb of Strouds r-urg. containing in tront on Hani street fifty feet, and in depth tco hundred feet. The improvements' are-one two story Frame Hyjise, if B5$j about IS by 20 feet, and a frame Kitcb- en attached afcotit 14 by 20 fert. Ther is a well or- water near trie aoor. iiio another lot or jviece of lsnii, with the ap purteuanccs, n tun to on ahe Wc.-.t .ide of altou street in ?aid borough, containing in frost cn ssid street thirty feet, and in der-th aborjt one hu.dr d and forty feet The ieproeci"Ut: are one Wheelwright hpp about 1? by 30 feet, one frarae Diarkttiiib hop shout 1H by 20 feet, and one fraa.-e Raru about 10 by 1 feet, Also; another lot or piece o land, with the apf urteoauce.s. hituate in Stroud town-.-hip, Monroe County, adjoining lands of Jee?c R Smith, John Primrose, and oth ers, containi oz Twelve Acres and Four Perches, more or les, all cleared. Seized and taken in esecution an the property of William 13. Row, and to be sold by me for rash. HENR Y C WOLFE, Sierif. Sheriff - Office, St roudfburg, ) January 23, 1862. $ 13y virtue of a writ of olia levari faciaw to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleai of Mouroo county, I 'will expose to sale at puBlic vendue, on Saturday, tlte 15th of February, nest, at two o'clock in the afternoon at the publio house of Jacob Knecbt, in the iioroujh of Stroudsburg. tbo following described real estate, to wit': A tract of land su-rveved on a warrant granted to Alexander lirodhead, contain- ing Acexs, and allowance, situate in Price (now Bar rett) Township, in the Couoty of Monroe, and State of Pt-nn-ylvajjia, and numbejed on the Corxinii-Mouers' Book of paid county, and on Torry's Map No. 294 About three acres of the tract are cleared, and the balance is well timbered with Hemlock, Oak, Cboeuut, &o. There is 0 small Log bouc on the premises; nlbo a .treaui of water patsing through the t-anic. Seized and taken in esecution as the property of Frederick R. flartoiau, and to be sold by mo-for co-h. HENRY G. WOLFE, Stieriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) January 23, 102. 5 FOR SALE. NEW R0CIIELLE OR, LAWT0N BLACKBERRIES, 50 cents per dozen. CHARLES MUS0H. -S'trpud', April 18, 186 1., i a u km t i f 9 lo E By virtue of a writ of plurius von. ex. j . de terns to mo directed, issued oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroo coun ty, I will expose to tale at publio vendue, on Saturday, the lHth day of February next. at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the pub lic house of Jacob Kuecht in the borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real estate to wit : The one equal undivided half part of a certaiu tract or piece of land, with the appurtenances, situate in Cbcmut hill towns-hip Monroo County adjoining lands ol Gearhart, and others containing 1SS Attics. more or less about sixty acres cleared about thrco acres meadow the balance timber land. Improvements are ono two story Log iiouse, jj about 20 by 2(5 feet, ono Log Barn about 30 by 30 feet, wi'h a rhed attached about 10 by 30 trot, one Frame Blacksmith Shop, a well of water and a lot of fruit tres. Seizod and taken iu execution a? the property of Ferdinand 0. Hoodmaeher, and to be noiu by tue for cash. MlPrrn .S tllhOfi Stmiirfiil'.nr.i h Jauuary 23, 166. CONDITIONS OF SALE, iASn. Ten per cent of the bid to be .1 l r i 1a1 l. ptid on tne uay oi eaie, ana me oaiance o the first day of next Court. The pur closer not complying with the terms of -;le, will bo held re-ponible for any de- nciency upon a resale. On bids of fiftv diarH or less, the whole amount must be pad on tbo day of sale. PwentyfFive Dollars Ii cash, will be paid to any at-le bodied manyiio will volunteer to take the place, in till army, of ono unable from -ickness to iouiilitary duty. The Company and Resident are emong the beat in the ser vice. Inquire of j M. M. BURNETT, Eq. 5trou4burg, Jan. 23, 102 Meciitofs lNotice. Wbeteaf Letters Tostnmcntary to the E-Ute of Ann Erb. late of the borough of Stroujfaburg, Monroe Couoty, and Stale of Penjsjlvania, decceaed, have teen granted 'to thw tubsribers; all persons iu delt"d to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those ha? ing claims agaiut the same will present them duly authenticated for srttiecieiH, to tht undersigned or to Samuel S Dreher, Attorney iu Strou-iif-urg XEWIS D VAIL, No. 10! N fith street. Phila. FINDLEY BUSH. Shawnee, Monroe Co. Executors. Stroudsburg, Jan. 10, ia02. lini 9 tsi? vay rxn 133 sy The hubscriber respectfully begs leave to notify the citizens of Stroud-burir end vicinity, that be ha openpd a new MEAT MARKET, in the Brick Block Vuilein foriierly occupied as a Restaurant, third door above the Port" Office, where he iu t-tids keeping a t all timer for i-ale a choice rtock of Ftesb Meats in season, to wit : Beef. Lan.-b, Pork and Poultry. Ih will nl-o have on b-ind nt all titscs, Hams, Sail Pork, Com Beef and in their season Fresh Fih, Clanjs nnd Ovstrrsfv by the wholesale. In short theNy), public vrill find this to be a plarefor gen eral raaikctini, where the berfc Roat. Steaks, Btsih'ug jiece, etc, &c, cau be had it any tiajo, and at very iow pricer. A trial of our establishment is respectful ly solicited, as I am satisfied all will go away determined to call apain. JOHN II. CONNER, Proprietor. StroudsfcuTi:, Oct. lbUL-tf. CHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by "Win. Da. is, Esq. Monroe Co. Agricuilurai Society At a meeting of the Board of Directors held Monday Deo. 2nd JWJI.it was Resolved, Ttiat a dividcud of six per cent, be declared out of tue profit" of lb Society, arid that the same be payable on itid after tho Gr-t dy ol February next. R,-)So!vcd, That the Secretary be au thorized to sell a sufficient amount of the capital Htoek to purchase iho grouuds ot tbo Society. By order of the Priident, A REEVES JACKSON, Seo'y. Decent ho r 5. lotil. MMM HOUSE, V. 9S i'. W .Wli C,l,1 C r i RiiSt 5 1 & 6ihmM M-COHU Oil CUj . Above Market, Philadelphia. The frubseriborji ('oruoerly of the Bahhey Sheaf Hotel) have leased tho abovo named well estab lished stand, and from former experience and u determination to be unremitting in as.-iduity to make pur guent welcome and comfortable, especially solicit not on ly our former customers, but tho public in general, to patronise our esCablirthihent. Our accommodations being more conve nient and extensive, we can furnish com forts fo our patrons, not formerly in our power, and at equally reasonable pricen. There facing a well furnished Restau rant and good Stabling attached, we con fidently hope lor an incrcfed publio pat ronage. M. WATSON, T. P. WATSON. October 3. 1861r.-3m. m Notice to Collectors. The Commissioners of Monroe Countv ...... . . J "icet at metr-odeo in Stroudsburg, on Friday and Saturday, Jauuary 31st. and February ltt, lfiGa, for the purpose of granting exonerations to Collectors on their Duplicates of County and State Tax es for the year 1H6I. Take notiaeof tbia at your peril, as the lavv will not permit exonerations to be made on County and Stato Taxes after that time. PETER KUNKLE, ) CHARLES PRICE. V Commissioners. REUBEN KRESGE. ) At the same time the Military Board will meet for the purpose of granting ex onerations on Militia Tax Duplicates for the year 1861, and previous years. REUBEN GREGORY, Mcj. CD IiRODHEAD. Col. JAMES KRESGE, Lieut. Col. January 2, T Is hereby given that the Delaware, Lack awana & Western Rail Road Company, have iu their posesion, at .the Strouds burg Station, the following goods and chatties, which were consigned as follows: CONSIGNED TO 1 Half Barrel Liquor, iJrLong: 1 Keg J. R. 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To married Indies 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 w hites, these Tills wilt effect a cure when all other means have failedpand 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 carefully preserved. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. Nn. $1 00 and C postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle. containg50 pills uv return man. tor sale 111 birouu.sGurjr. Dy July 31. 18C0 ly, J. N. DUKLING, Agrnt Remaining in the Post Office, at Strouds . burg, Pa., January 1, 18G2. Apple, S. H. Heller, Margaret Beggs,Geo. W Jungen, Mrs. Anne Barnes, G. S.- 2 Long. Eliza S. Bickel, Sitmucl 2 McAdams John Brown. Mrs. Marietta Peters, Isaac Depue, Miss E. B. Reihling. C. P. Frantz, Elizabeth Staples, John Street, Frederick K. Staple?, Sarah Ann Speidel, Otto Watson, Andrew Wood house, Samuel Stetnp &. Fisher Gould, James Heller, M Hill, Edward IPII, Martha 0 Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please sav ndvertirx'd. THEODORE SCHOCII, P. M. The valuable Store Douse formerly oc cupied by the late Dr. Satnuol Stoke; it is the oldest Stand and one of the test for business in Stroudsburg. Apply to A. M. & R. S.. STOKES. Deoember 12, 1801. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. On and after Monday, November 23, 1861, R i:s its, 7:20 a. m. 7 yj) 8 00 " 6 23 ' 8 40 - 9 04 9 20 " 10:00 " 10:41 " 11:07 " 11:20 " Leave Great Bend at Due atTew-Milford, Due at Montrose, Hopboltom Nicholson : : Factoryville, Abington : : Scranton, -Moscow, Gouldsboro, Tobyhanna v ater Gap, 12:46 - 1:00 . 1:25 Colutiibia, Delaware, Hop", (Phila'da. connection) 1;35 Oxford, .... 1:53 Washington. : : 2:10 Junction, - 2:32 Arrive nt New York, - - '5:30 Philadelphia, ... 6:50 Leave New York, from foot Court l.i nd street at Pier No. 2, North River at S:00a. m. 7:00 " Philadelphia from Kensing ton Depot, - - 7:10 Junction, ... 11:15 Washington,- - : 11:33 Oxford, - - - 11:50 cc ( II II Hope, (Phila. connection) 12:14 p. m'. Delaware, ... 12:43 Columbia : : 1:00 Water Gap, - - 1:16 Stroudsburg, - - 1:30 . Tobyhanna, : : 2:42 Gouldsboro, --- - 2,55 Moscow, - 3:17 Scranton, ... 4:10 II t Abington : Factoryville, Nicholson Hopbottom : Montrose, New Millard : Arrive at Great Bend, 4:40 4:56 5:10 5:38 6:00 6:21 6:40 These Trains connect at Great Bend with the Night Express Trains both Eit.1 and West on the New York and Erie, and at Scranton with Trains on Lackawanna and Bloottisburg Railroad, for Pittston, Kingston and Wilkes harre; and tho Train moving South connects at Junction with Trains for Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk, Reading and Ilarriaburg, Passengers to and from New York change cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia via. B. D. R. R., leave or take the cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkes- Barre, take Lackawanna and Bloomsburg IL JL at Scranton For Jessun, Archibald and Carbondale, take Omnibus at Scranton. Aocmi:tacxI:iJ ion Train, MOVING NORTH. Leaves Scranton Abington, . Factoryville , Nicholson Hopbottom . Montrose : Now Milford, . 9:50 a. m. 10:35 : 11:00 " 11:30 " 12:05 p. m. 12:45 " 1:20 " - 1:45 " Arrive at Great Bend, MOVING SOUTH. Leaves Great Bend? 2:10 p. m. 2:35 " New Milford, Montrose ' Hopbottom" Nicholson Factoiyville Abington 3:05 3:45 4:14 5:13 5,40 6:30 Arrive at Scranton, This Train leaves Scrani'on after the arri- val of the Train from Kingston, and connects at Greut Bend with tlie Day Express Trains both East and West on New' York and Erie. . JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, ) Scranton Nov. 25, 1'sul. J -inrrr( pounds of wool I UlJtUUU wanted for cash at Lewis Doster's Moravian Woolen Mills, Beth lehem, Pa. Bathlehacu, Oct. r .160 1,-4 1, Lis! of Lifters r-"".v- .-w-" a:?wr7r5g WaifortheWagGi! LEW ALWIiS AROUND ON TIME. The citizens ofiStrouds barr aod surrounding coun try, uho lovo to discuss tho' merits of a tender, iftch and juicy piece of Beef, Pork, Veal,imnib oft Mutton, or a good fat Fowl, shoulfalwaya "Wait for the Wagon." Lew will alwfiya be around on time with tbo best No fclala nicaU, cor lean fowls, but evJfclliing fat wbolcscme, and fresh killedtyLbok out when the bell rings, and you jll bo sure to see eomcthing to tempt the apa tite of the most particular, and at price so low as to fairly make your pocket dance for joy. LEWIS HELLER. N. B. The highest prices paid ,for Hides and Pelt-. November 14, 186J. To ail whom it may Concern. , Stroudsburg, Nov. 27, 1861. Whereaa, certain ptH disposed persons bavo boon circulating that I had pur chased a sick hog of Mr. Abraham YaJ-". ter, and cold the same to my customers; This I deny. The. following, I hope, will satisfy the public. LEWIS HELLER. Stroudsburg, Nov. 27, 1861. I hereby certify that Mr. Lewis Hel ler returned to me the Hog, which he bought of me, and reported to have been, sick. This Hog waa slaughtered on Wed nesday the 20th md returned on tKe 22of inst. ABRAHAM YETTER. N. B. I pay more for stock, and riell meat a cent per pound loss than any oth er butcher iu town. LEWIS HELLER. 200,000 Brick ju-t burnt and for sale" ot the yard lately oncd by Morris Ad- Icr, near the Stroudsburg Depot, and 200,001) Brick just burnt and for sale, at the Yard lately owned by Peter A. Grubcr, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, uear the Indian Queen Hotel.. At cither Yard Pressed, Hard or Soft Brick, of tho test quality at reasonable prices, can be obtained. Inquire of OLIVER D. STONE. . Stroudsburg, OctoborSl, 1861. LEWIS D. VAIL, CUttorncD'at cuu, Office removed to No. 109 North Sixth ts.; (above Arch,) February 2, iSfiO ii2:tiIpljea. DELAWARE WATER GAP CLASSICAL SC500L Coutinues in so--5ion during the months, of September, October and November. Boarding and day scholars received a any time. Y0UD4 icen wishing to quali fy themselves for teaching received on tho' mos-t liberal terms. Rev. H. S. nOWELL, Principal. Del. "Water Gap, August 22, IS61, PRICES TO SUIT 'THE Til ever of icrtiil :c i!:: City. . YIiolesale Dealer . - IX French and German Baskets, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes. Oil, Cloths, Cotton Laps. Wadding, &c, &c. &c. ' ' No. 119 Market-Street, below Second, , (nortli siJe,) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire ly new and complete stork of goods of . the best quality and description, tu whrch' he vould respectfully call th? attention of "Mer chants and Dealers who wish to find a gbbd article cheap for Cash. ; . These gouds were boucht for Nett Cash,' at the greatlv reciiredjprices consequent up? on the stringency of the times, and believing iho "nimide sixpence" to he belter than the "slow shilling' 1 hey are now offered to tho public at prices that defy competition. The following aro z few of the articles' always on hand r "jf Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities, Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Ualt Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buclrb ets, Towel Rollers. Patent head amigp straight clothes pins, wash" boards,, wooden mop handled, Grain scoops. Toy Wheelbarrows Corn Brooms, every variety j Shoe," Paint, Scrub, and Sweep brushes, &c. 'fei, Clothes brushes. Baskets. Willow and,ra chairs, skirt ratans. bird cages. clothesMiherg bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarn TvvineofaUT kinds, together with a lofge assottinentof Notions a:if Fa no Goods. Hosiery. Gloves, Shirte; Drawers. Threads; &.C., chetp from auction; These goods are all new and carefully selected, are offered at' prfces that qannot fail to attract attention jf Buers will invariably jrid it to their own' interest to call before purchasing elsetyhere. (LfParti. ular attention given to packing poods for shipment, so as to prevent dam age or excessive charges for freioht ICPOrders hy Mail promptly attended, to'. CHARLES W. D EA-N.i 1 119 Market st., north side, below 2nd, PhilaV ATTOHWEY AT LAW i STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA." Office at James II. Walton's, Esq. Collecticns made, and business attendea to with romptnoss and dispatch. NSW Express Arrangements Tho Hope and Howard Express Gom- panys nre now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any klndjTiislfages; &c., with their own Uars, and special iMessgn gcrs, witlidispitch from Stroudsbargtoja ny part of tho world. " JOHN N. STOKES, Agent f For tho Hopo-and Howard Exw-Qbte Stroudahurg, FqK 4, L858tf.