To Consumptives. Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge,") by sending their address to llev. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., IsTcw York, January 21, 1864.-Ct FTpHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI JL ENOE OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution to vounc men, and others, who suffer from Ner vous Debility, Early Decay, and their kin dred ailments supplying the means of self euro. By one who has cuied himself after b'Miig a victim of misplaced confidence in medical humbug and quackery. By enclo sin" a post-pa'd directed envelope, single copies may be had of the author, Nathaniel iVayfair, Esq., Bedford, Kings County, New York. January 22, 1863,-ly. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH A Reverend Gentleman having been re Rtnrnrf to health in a few days, after under o-oing all the usual routine and irregnlar expensive modes of treatment without success it his sacred dutv to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to ut. jouu au. Dao-nall, 386 Fulton Strcci. Brooklyn, Naw York communicated. Eaimonary Consumption a Curable Dis case : i ! A CARD. CONSUMPTIVES. TO The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, after having suffered several years with -i of(rp Inner a flection, and that dread di- Jr,r. Consumption is anxious to make fellow-sufferers the means ot cure To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription use"d(free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coucjiis, &c. The only object of the adver tiser in sending the Proscription is to bene fit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Pnrftn wishincr the urescription will " Q A please address " Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kinsrs County, New York Important & otiee. The undersianed, having- sold out his stock of goods, and relinquished business in the "Borouh of Stroudsburg, hereby no tiSes all persons indebted to him by book, iotc or otherwise, to come forward and my the same between this and the first day of April. Alter tnat ttate, an unpaiu accounts will be placed m the lianas oi a Justice of the Peace tor collection. He would also notify parties interested, that all clocks, watches, jewelry, &c, left with him for repairs, and not taken away by the 1st of April, will be sold for such repairs. Tne undersigneu oners at pn vitte sale, superior bureaus, tables, bed steads, chairs, dec. SAMUEL MELICK. Feb. 11, 1S64. Administraiot's Notice. JS$iatc of JANE ANDRE late Smithfichl toicnshtp, dee'd- Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration, upon the above named liktute have been granted to the under- aiirned by the llegister of Monroe County in aue lorm oi iuwj lucrciuit;, an jmsuus , ' P 1 il P 11 iudebted to said esiate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav inc' any just claims arc also requested to present tliem duly autneuueateu tor set- tltimeu t to EVAX T. CROASDALE, Administrator. January 7, 1864.-Ct. For the Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Garden I'8Si THE 1864 G-ar&ener's Monthly, W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, Publisher. Office : 23 North Sixth Street, Phila TERMS $1 50 A YEAR. EDITED BY THOMAS MEEHAN. THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE Hints Flower Garden and Pleasure Ground-; Fruit Garden ; Vegetable Garden Window Gardening. Communications Embracing the views of the best writers on Horticulture, Arbori culture, and Rural Affairs. Editorial Giving the Editor's views on the important Horticultural improvements. Scraps and Queries New Fruits New Plants Domestic and Foreign In telligence Foreign Correspondence Horticultural Notices. With each Department handsomely illus trated. These general features will be retained, and the publisher pledges himself that no la bor or expense shall be spared to render the succeeding issues of the Magazine every way worthy of the favor with which his previous efforts have been amply rewarded. Send for a specimen. January 28, 1864. STEPHEN HOLMES, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBURG, PENKA. ' Office wilii S. S. Dreher. Esq. 'N. B. Special attention paid to the filing of Pension papers, and the collection of back pay, and bounties of soldiers. Stroudsburg, Oct 9, 1862. For Safe. Two Horses, one Wagon, and a double set of harness for sale. i or particulars in- quire or me sunscnoer. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud lsp., Jan. 14, 1864.- STATEMENT OF JSeceipts and Expenditures OF MONROE COUNTY, For the Year 1 863. PETER M. EILENBERGER,4Treasarer of Monroe County. To amount of County Tax received from May 26lh, 1863, to January Rec'd on duplicate lor 1861 583 62 -3746 54 335278 1662 1863 . .7682 94 Rec'd from Henry Eilenberger late Treasurer 10 J 7 u S S. Dreher 30 UU r.nnniv nhmmissioners script 60 00 Pike Co., on ac. Bushkill Bridge 20,52 - 1- T) JlnitDliiB'rO 7fi J. 15. xiinemie, jwaiuiug ,w 520 69 8862 Redemption money 7992 45 CK. P'd for boarding prisoners 193 60 Work at Jail 8 05 Commissioners Clerk 104 00-S341 65 Printing. Paid John DeYoung $W lt Theo. Schoch 21 40 Commissioners. 'aid Charles Price 88 20 Reuben Kresge ., t 3n.;inir 107 05 64 15 H.fvk 10 00-232 25 A w for Fox scalpB for Election returns Constable Returns, &c. Witness fees District Attorney Making Assessments Court Criers. n..:,i tviiiinm P. Hallock 19'00 43 87 260 96 71 95 23 62 28 00 45 55 rum - - m u Hharles TJ. Warnick 36 10 55 10 Jurors. Paid Grand and Petit Jurors Sheriff Fees. Pni,i Sheriff Marsh for conveying 718 .onvift to Peninitentiarv 135 00 Paid for wood and coal for use of Co. 64 20 Relief Check u Interest on checks " Miscellaneous for Merchandise Tio Stave 3 00 173 60 125 09 111 04 9 00 Building and repairing Bridges Brod heads Dutotsburg Pencil Henryvillo Stroudsburg Smilhfield Tobyhanna S 13 27 1 05 7 25 24 00 357 61 24 24 1 50 30 54 3 00 186 42 5 00 3 50 1992.57 24 75 4 69 41 31 53 00 2 00 28 61 11 00 1 25 Phillips' Kresgeville - Mott's Deubler's iMarshall's Creek Bell's Iron Pocono Little Pocono Fine & Burd Bushkill Shoemakers Ransberry Fennersville Tannersville - Redemption Paid for Book Binding " Stroudsburg Bank " Clerk of Sessions Befunding Checks " County Scrip " Robert Brown " Checks not entered 121 36-2939 12 78 81 16 50 220 84 70 90 100 86 1180 90 300 00 36962-2288 43 2 09 on Ballance due County Commissions on receiving $7992 45, at A per cent. 119 89 " pavinff ouiauxu at per cent. 116 31- 236 20 S7992 45 . ? : .r..1QRQ checks issued try me vommiesiuuere mi iuu Administration of Justice. Grand &, Petit Jurors, pay, raiieage &c, 39 48 Elections. fionnml nntl finccial Elections 33 29 4 Wta va ' J Constables. For making returns, mileage and at- tending Court 146 01 Assessors. Paid Assessors of different townships 234 61 County Auditors. Paid E. L. Wolf for Audit ing accounts of Proth'y and Recorder 6 00 Warren Van Vliet Co. Auditor 6 00 Isaac Case 12 00 Peter Gilbert " 12 00 Peter Gilbert for Aud iting? the accounts of H. Eilenbenrer, dee'd 6 00 42 00 Commissioners Counsel. Paid S. S. Dreher for 1862, 50 00 1863. 50 00 100 00 Commissioners Clerk. Paid J. B. Storm for 1863. 222 75 S. Holmes, Jr. 1862, 18 00 it M. II. Dreher, 1862, 10 00 250 75 District Attorney. Paid C. Burnett 28 00 S. Holmes, Jr. 5 00 33 00 247 37 Printing Boarding Prisoners. Paid J. B. Hineline for board, wash ing and light for prisoners 330 12 Bounties on Scalps 114 11 Refunding on seated and unseated Lands. 69 74 Redemptions 343 53 Bridge views 800 Clerk of the Sessions. Paid Thos. M. Mcllhuney 83 021 Inquisitions. Pdid John Edinger for holding inquest on tlie body of Jacob Goetz 1 00 Sheriffs Fees for conveying convicts to the EftsternfPeniteRtiary 135 00 C'oanfiy C&TroKsiorers. Paid Peter Kunkel' 42 87 Charles Price 191 05 Reuben Kresge 69 9? James Smiley 204 99502 88 Fuel, Coal and Wood. Delivery of the same 133 71 Court Crier and Tip Stave! pd 6. U. Warnick 36 10 w P TTnllock a& oo J. E.Snyder,TiPStae 9 00- 77 83 Bridges. Bell's 2071 96 633 53 318 97 87 78 225 00 32 45 15 62 Stroudsburg Tanneraville Perry Price's Mott's Iron Bridge Sjmithfiolrl Filling atSiroudsburg bridge :uu uu rpUUnnnn 12 -"iW X UUJ iiutiuui Little Pocono Bushkill Henryville Hawk's Kerr's Dutotsburg Marshall's Creek Pocono Ransberry's 101 33 2 00 24 00 1 37 3 50 1 03 3 50 2E0 10 50 47 48 25 78 Shoemaker's Deubler's Bridge nearRansberry's saw mill Krefgeville 8 00 13 35 34 04 440 92 135 00 2R73 3 50 at 438 62 Phillips Burd & Fine Paradise Stony Run Fennersville Breast and wing walls Stroudsburg Bridge Bridge material, &c. Repairing and cleaning Buildings Merchandise Stationery Books for Public offices Pinta ing Bridge signs 202 63-5125 38 county 54 51 64 65 23 47 37 80 23 50 Statement showing the County Tax Duplicates, with paymenfs, exonorations & bal. yet due rear Collectors Names. Townships. 1858 Levi F. Shupp, Charles Row, Jacob Learn, Milo OverOftltl, Henry Roeder. Valentine Deck, Charles Shaffer, Heury Deubler. Benjamin Place, Simon N. Stright, Polk, Paradise, Tobyhanna, M. Smithfleld, Hamilton, Barrett, 1859 1860 58 lg61 Stroudsb'gboro Barrett, M. SmitbHcld, Barrett, 18C2 George Zeigenfues, IChcstnuthill, George Larue, John Wilson, Jeremiah Postens, Robert Lnbar, David Roth, "Win. Mostcller, James Newell, Abrabam Butz, John Snyder, John W. Wagoner, Pter Hofsmith, Thos. Chrislman, Chas. J. Miller, Peter Frailey, George Bmtzman, Jobn Snow, Oliver D. Smith, Samuel Storm, Aaron Serfass, Daniel Fracc, George Snyder, Wm. T. Myers, Williams Adams, Henry Keenhold, Hamilton, Jackson, Price. Paradise, Ross, Stroud, Tobyhanna, Tunkhannock, Stroudsburg, Barrett, Chcstnutbill, Eldred, Hamilton, Jackson, M. SmithUeld, Price, Paradise, Pocono, Polk, Ross, Stroud, 1863 Smithfleld, Tobyhanna, Tunkhannock, Statement of Accounts Reuben Kresge, To checks for 1863, To County Script, Balance due on settlement, Dr. $63 97 20 0) 53 50 $137 47 Dr. $204 99 3 13 $208 12 Cr. $43 50 Dr. $191 05 3 95 $195 00 Dr. $42 37 James Smiley, To checks for 1863, Balance due on settlement, John T. Williams, By 29 days service, Charles Price, To cheks for 1863, Balance due on settlement, Peter Kunkcl, To balance due on settlement, Statement showing the State Tax Duplicates, with payments and balances yet due. Year Collectors Names. Townships. 1851 1 William Jones, 1857 Joel Berlin, Eldred, Polk, Polk, Tobyhanna, Paradise, Price, Tobyhanna, Hamilton, Barrett, Polk, 1858 Levi Shupp, 1859 Jacob Learn, Charles B. Row, Frederick Deubler, 1860 Jacob Learn, Henry A. Boeder, Valentine Dech, 1861 Peter S. Hawk, Michael MilUr, Henry Deubler, Jackson, Barrett, Charles Shaffer, Stroudsburg, 1862 Paul Bloss, Polk, Eldred, John West, 1863 Henry Keenhold, Tunkhannock, William Adams, William T. Meyers Tobyhanna. Smitbfiuld, Stroud, George Snyder, Daniel Frace, Koss, Polk. Aaron Serlass, Samuel Storm, Oliver D. Smith, Pocono, Paradise, Price. Jobn Snow, George Brotzman, Peter Frailey, M. Smithfleld, Jackson, Hamilton, Aaron Hartman, . Thomas Christman, Eldrcl, Peter H. Hoofsmith, Hiram Warner, Chestnuthill, Coolbaugb, Barrett, John M. Wagner, John E. Snyder, Stroudsburg, Executor's Notice. Estate of JACOB GOETZ, late of the Borough of Stroudsburg, deceased. Letters testamentary in the above nauica estace, iaie oi mo uorougu oi i Stroudsburg, Monroe Co, deceased, lug ueeu giauicu iu tuu uuuuiaigucu, an persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAM infill S. DREHER, Executor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 10, 1863. ITIASOft TOCK, Glazier, and Paper Hanger, Will attend to, and promptly execute, all orders with which he may be favored. From his long experience in the' vafious branches of his business, he' feels confident of rend er ing entire satisfaction in his work. He may be found at his shop, on Simpson street, Stroudsburg, Pa. Patronage respectfully solicited; March 21862-, Chopping wooa for Jail Making and repairing Pump Costs in Commonwealth case 1 04 1977 41-70 Discount ana miui. 586 6p and checks Medical attendance on Prisoners iir.lt.n 5 00 Paid Sydenham wmu 7 5Q A. J"''vor" Administering oaths Justices' Fees 5 00 10 78 Miscellaneous. Reuben Kresge going to Sera nton for script -Paid Thos.M.McIlhaney for ma king continuance Docket For taking up notes in Stroudsburg Bank 11 A Script cancelled 4 50 50 00 .642 00 1175 50 Tolal $82660 6 Outstanding Notes, Bonds and Checks 7 per cent .Bonds 2500 00 6 per cent. " 011 ou Out standing checks juou oo nnnn M Note in Stroudsburg b'k250U UU-tfio 4025 00 Soldiers' Bond Outstanding Script 731 90 16984 92 Amount of outstanding Co. tax to meet this debt. 11065 23 Total indebtedness of the county $5919 69 From this balance must yet be deducted, TCYnnnmtinns. Commissions, &c. Examined and allowed this 5th day of January, A. D. 1864. ISA AO O. k, i Auditors. B. V. BUSH, Amount Bal. due Exon- Balance of at last Pay- era- yet Dup'ete settlem't ments. tions. Due. $ 444 16 $ 24TT $ 24 71 314 31 34 85 34 85 143 04 63 74 63 74 909 04 236 55 94 00 142 55 1346 86 361 S7 15 70 346 17 223 39 77 41 ' 77 41 807 86 420 07 57 09 362 98 2:i4 13 55 06 45 71 9 89 916 92 328 70 165 00 163 70 300 14 300 14 203 14 14 83 82 17 1039 27 770 41 535 34 51 58 180 49 1713 11 1666 33 1106 30 28 S4 531 19 283 92 265 92 128 64 137 28 90 20 70 .0 35 20 8 54 26 41 308 86 308 86 193 00 115 86 638 57 504 25 288 83 54 95 159 47 1561 14 1441 67 1239 75 68 65 133 27 216 62 216 62 133 20 36 94 46 48 119 50 89 50 53 82 15 74 9 89 1074 82 1074 82 272 43 160 00 112 43 764 65 ' 324 20 440 45 553 49 303 65 250 24 1453 54 417 83 1035 71 248 17 40 00 208 17 1058 35 430 77 627 58 79 03 79 03 257 70 38 00 217 70 438 18 209 25 228 93 567 93 276 50 291 43 526 74 189 00 337 74 12DP 26 1298 26 1164 51 720 32 444 19 161 35 J 161 35 101 58 I 30 60 70 98 $11065 23 of County Commissioners, Reuben Kresge, Cr By service 87 S-4 days at $1.50, Balance due lust epttlcmcnt, ExpenFeB to Scranton, $131 62 1 35 4 50 $137 47 James Smiley, By 138 3-4 days service, at $1 50, Cr. $208 12 Charles Price, By 130 days service, Cr. $195 00 Am't of Bal. due Com- Exon- Balance Dupli- at last Pay- mis- era- yet cates. settle't. ments. sibns tions. due. $207 58 S 91 81) $ 91 89 231 31 158 89 158 89 194 12 148 12 US 12 55 93 16 33 16 30 133 59 73 59 73 59 102 73 93 03 13 26 1 66 78 11 57 39 , 57 34 608 72 188 00 188 00 88 35 56 91 56 91 244 38 193 44 193 44 j 92 15 63 65 40 00 3 62 20 02 98 16 48 20 48 20 344 78 219 78 175 00 44 78 215 27 215 27 140 00 75 27 210 29 70 29 30 00 40 29 35 36 j. 35 36 56 81 56 81 474 91 284 00 190 00 509 06 , 509 06 207 06 50 00 157 06 220 30 100 00 120 30 158 17 - 60 00 98 17 91 95 10 00 81 95 29 05 29 05 30 00 90 18 90 18 556 12 27 93 528 19 222 11 111 45 110 66 311 90 80 00 231 90 69 32 65 38 3 44 50 97 56 40 00 , 57 50 420.26 34 00 386 26 S3873 CG Great Victory. Having changed my base of operations, being located in the New Brick store onno- . , Tr sue ine rost omce hav-1",', "Tj :fc jf or Cap, come to Pauli and vou will find it Store on Elizabeth St., opposite the Post umce, btroudsburg, Pa. JAMES A. PAULI. N. B. The highest cash prices paid for an Kinus oi j urs. December 24, 1863.- HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Diseases of the Nervous. Seminal. Urinarv -i l cr l r. . ',... J mm oexuai oystems new and reliabfe treat- ment in Reports of the HOWARD ASSn. ciATlUJN ent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of eharcre. Address. TV T SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion, w. V toouth Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. Zteeember 17, 1863. ly. SLinnllPrl with n now ,. , . r .........v., mu. ua umy ue """" """b ui 11 uai- and Furs I am now at ,the Store of Robert Boys. on TUES- ng their work to the ignorant as well as 'tnmyliZ ? at Sic? Z ?AY.,nd TORDAY of each week, where the traveling dentist. It matters not how n c,i,;'i.i u W,M uu "aPPy lo measures and re- niucn experience a person may have, he it i iiiuu xu.i3iiiuiiti.iiit: i i ii i i THE REBELLION ON THE DECLINE ! Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, No tions, &c &c hi gf safest abutidance, offered at prices to suit all purchasers. The subscribers, thank ful for the liberal patron age hitherto extended to hts establishment, would inform his old customers and the general public. that he has just returned from the city, with a tine assortment oi CLOCKS, which he is prcparea 10 sen iar below war time prices, so tnai if you wuiu CLOCKS of the best manufactures, uoia n-, TIT A mri tl 77 O r oil ninlitipc or Silver w n j. wxi-ou, u -i" v - Jewelry of fine gold or of cheaper sorts, call at BROWN & KELLER'S. If you want best quality of bilvrr ware, Ten Sets. Plated Ware, Casters, or caster hnttlos. or fine or commoner sorts of Cutlery, call at BROWN & KELLER'S. If you want TOYS, Irom a speaKing aon o a penny whistle or from a locomotive to a baby's rattle, call at BROWN & KjIj- ir mnt CI, ihlrr.rfs Carriasrcs. Ve- JnrineJs. Tiird Caeres. or any thinff in that line, or anv wav near it, call at BROWN & KTZLTmER'S. If you want Razors, Pen Knives, Sissors, "Rish.in.fr Tnrkle of all kinds. Guns, Pistols, Fishing Baskets, &c, &c, call at BROWN & KELLER S. ' If you want any of the latest School or Books, blank books, the best and cheaper qualities of writing paper.envel- opes, pens, ink, pencils, flic, ran ai uiw m At. KELLER'S. If vou want Clothes Wringers, Lamps of all kinds, Lamp unimneys, rnoiofirupu Frames, Sewing Machines, &c, &c, call at BROWN & KELLES'S. If you want WALL PAPERS in any and every variety of style, colors and prices, Borders! Window Shades. Iron, Porcelain or Glass Fruit Cans, call at BROWN & KELLER'S. In short, if you want any thing that you can think of, read of, or hear of, call at the only place where such things are to be had, and that is at BROWN & KELLER'S. Repairing of watches, clocks and jewelry, will as usual be promptly attended to, and for the future will engage the'particular per sonal attention of the subscriber. BROWN &. KELLER. Stroudsburg, Feb. 11, 18G4. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. THE PASSENGER TRAIN Leares GREAT BEND at 7,40 a. m. :-.fter the arrival at 6.30 a. m. of ihe Cincinnati Express from the West, connecting at Scran ton, where it arrives at 10.10 a. in. with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Kington and Wilkes-Barre, and by Omni bus with the Delaware and Hudson Railroad at Providence, for Olyghant and Carbondale. At Hope Station this tram connects bv om nibus with the Belvidere, Delaware Rail road for Phillipsburg, Trenton and Philadel phia. At New Hampton Junction, where it arrives at 2.25 p. m., the same train connccJs with Trains on the Central R. R. of N. J. for Elizabeth, Newark and New York, Eas ton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Reading and Harrisburg. Passengers by this train arrive in New York at 5.30, in Philadelphia 8.00, and in iarrisburg at 8.20 p. m. OThe train leaving foot of Courtland si. New York, at 8.00 a. m. and foot of Walnut slreet, Philadelphia, at 6.00 a. m., connect with the Passenger Train of this road, leav ing New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. m., and erriving at Scranton at 4.02 p. in. where it connects with a train on the Lackawanna and Blbomsburg Raiiroad, and with the om nibus running to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. 07" This train arrives at Great Bend at G.10 p. in., making a close connection with the meil train going West on the Erie Rail way. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN .Leaves acranton at IU.1U a. m. connecting at Great Bend with Day Express train West on the hnc Railway. By this train passen gers arrive at Ilhaco, Syracuse, Buffalo, &c. the same day. Returning, this train leaves Great Bend at 3 20 p. m., on the arrival of the JNew York Express gomj East, and Buf. falo Express going West, and arrives in bcranton at 5.30 p. m. JOHN BRISBIN, Superintendent. R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent. ocranion. auay xu, loud. GUNSMITH. The undersigned respectfully informs &the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicini ty, that he has commenced the GUNSMITIIING BUSINESS. near Kuutz'a Blacksmith shop, on William street, and is fully prepared to do all kinds of work m his line, with neatness and ites- ,Pn tht b,f? t I Wenfy y?akrsexP.ence in this business, he hones wi hn nx,.. raent for the people to eivc him a trinl. Kepairing of all kinds promptly attended io. xviues maae to order. LEWIS KEINEST. Highly Important. JOHN C. DAUDT. resoectfullv nn;fioa his old customers, nnd all others whn mnu aesire ciotning made in'the latest styles, and - - ....... ft "II . . I ceive the orders of his friends. His old dir. tomers can leave their irooda and nr? . t ...ui.ia til. w.v. hi. any unic, merely nolinn- such al- I in the best nn.esiMn mnnnnr llint Kn L I Tiersnns L-Tirvur thn Annrror nnl fnll. nf leraiions irom tne present or previoua pre- tne tooth or teetJl as t mav be, other vailing fashions as tliev mav desim wise the inconvenience arid trnnWr nf n' lnank.ul for past favors, he hnnps tr, or; I oiiu icttcivu u continuance ot the same. JOHN C. DAUDT. btroudsburg, April 54, 1862. White Coal Oil. A Car load of tho White Coal 6i1 whinh has given such genoral satisfaction, i list ro. ceivfd at Hollingshead's Drug Slore. Warranted almost free from smell, and to burn longer than any other in Market. W. HOLLTNSHRAn Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1864, MAMOOti, How Lost! llow Restored Jusl Published, i1i & Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents: A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and Involuntary Emissions, inducing Impo- tency, Consumption, and Mental and Physi cal Debility, By Rob't J. Culvcrwell, IV., J.' The important fact that the awful conse quences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without internal medicines or the' dangerous application of caustics, instru ments, medicated bougies, and other empi rical devices, is here clearly demonstrated and the entirely new and highly successful treatment as ado pted by the celebrated atfj.' thor, fully explained, by means of which very qne is enaoieu 10 curu uausen iicnei Iy, and" at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by auuressing, . . -r r VTT T7WTT Dr. UliA. J. Jtviiiixxi, 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. J5ox,458C August 20, 1863. Established 1760. PETEE L0KILLAED, Snuff & Tobacco Mauufachm ly 16 & IS Chambers st. (Formerly Chatham street, New York,) Would call the attention of Dealer to the" articles of his manufacture, viz: BROWS SNUFF. Macaboy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, Scotch, Hih Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Irish High Toast, Fresb Scotch, or Lundyfoot, 0OAtlention is called to the large reduc tion in prices cf Fine-Cut Chewing and Smo kinc Tobaccos, which will be found of a su perior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINC CUT CHKlVINO. SMOKINGv Long, p. a i.. or plain, S. Jago, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster Nos 1 &2mixJ, Tin Foil, Cavendish, Granulated. Turkish N. B A circular of prices will be sent or applieatiiFn. April IS, 1SG3. ly, Tivery'businessT Valentine Kaalz & Wis Runtsmau (Successors to M. B. Postens,) Having purchased he stock . 1 T" aieiy ownea ny ai. a. i'os-j tens, tafc-o trar opportunity to notify their friends and the pubik: generally, that they have added considerable new stock to the same, and will sosfhis' ?f?s tesiness at the old stand, on FraR'JtlTn sifctl. where they' are prepared' To hire hvisss and carriages at the lowest cash rafss Their horses are safe fast and genile, and rksir vehicles consist of all kinds, to puit the rasle of th- fastidious; Attentive ostlers always on handara drivers furnished w.Vc.t desired. Call" anssse for' yourselves. tHrrrrrgcrs ta&en to-any part of ihe country at short rxrfice. They will con-' tinue to run the new omnibcw between thhr aoroujrh and the Railroad Depw?. Persons fntending to go on the raifrrad wfi7&e sailed? tor at any part of the borough, by leaving iheir names at the office near Ih?al.ib?e The omnibus wili also be at the depot on the arrivul of trains to convey passengers into town. No pains will he spared to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron age. KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. GLEN WOOD 3JahcBia!ica! & Classical Schooh Thesubscriber, having taken the establish ment heretofore occupied by the Rev. U. S Howell, is prepared to receive boaydin and day scholars. The studies pursued in this Institution comprise all the branches of a thorough Math omatieal and Classical Course. Young men desirous of qualifying them selves for teaching, will do well to call be fore engaging elsewhere. Address personally, or by letter, SAM'L ALSOP, Principal Del. Water Gap, 3rd mo. 20. JAMKS II. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST WALTON & I0ST, BANKERS, BROKERS. AND General Collectors. F 25 SUth Third Street' -delphia- ItKFERKNCKS. Jay Cooke & Co., E. P. Middleton, &JBro.. James, Kent, Santee & Co., Hon. Wm. Wil- kins, Esherich, Black & Co., Hon. James Pol lock, C. M'Kibbon & Son, Hon. H. D. Fos- L... ir. a rr t.-. Vr . Hon. Warren J. Woodward, V. L. Bradford It, ' 1 ' July 17, 1862.- -1- .1 JLAIVTZ, DJEiTSdr, Has permanently ioeafed him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his office next doot to Dr. S. Walton, where he is fully prepared to treaJ hhe natural teeth, and also to insert inrnrr:in- tible artificial teeth on nivot and olata. in tho ,atest and most improved manner. Most - x j ir 1 . 1 liable to have some failures out of a numbes of cases, and if the dentist lives at ad istnnpor- . . ...... . 11 IS irecmeiuiy put on until it is too late to so far. Hence the necessity of nMninmrr'tJ..- services oi a dentist near home. All work- warranted. Stroudsburg, March 27, 1862. FOR SALE. NEW ROCHEIiLE OR LAWT0N. BLACKBERRIES. 81 per dozen. HOOKER'S STRAWBERRIES, 50 cents per dozen. CH'AHLES MUSCH. r em m Stroud, lspx June 26, 1862.
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