TrcnSiirr's Notice : of Sale of Seated Lands Por Arrearages of Taxes. Thy following is a list of Taxes on Seated ne?smnli?, is rturned by th ('nllfctor. f.r the several Townships for 1862 and 186H. which lands willbe sold attheCourt Hoi se in t to Borough of StroudsHur.', n the l'.Uu day of June, "next, acreeably to the 41st faction of the Act of 19th April, A. D. 1343, which provides for the collection oi Tuxes. Barottjjli of Slrotidsbiirff. Armies. Property. AlcCann, Irene one town lot. Gordon, Abncryone town lot, llmeline, Jacob B. one town lot, Kresjre, Joel one town lot. Murr.iy, James one town lot Shafer, Jacob one town lot - Taxes. 8 ' 1 3 71 2 4 C0 N3 75 6(1 2 62 Smiley, Charles one town lot SJcellonRiibert one town lot y t. - 14 Williams, Joel one town- lot x Barrett. Dimmiclc, M. M. 204 hexes Lunar, Lewis 100 acres Wilson, James S. 25 acres Coolbangh, Gainca &. Mead, 800 acres Clicfttitttliill, Jrl md, Amos 39 acres Gearhart, Edwm P. 120 acres Kdmonds, Charles 5 acres Hines, "Michael Est., 34 acres Hare Powejl, Robert 289 acres Weiss, Henry H. 76 "acres, ' Weiss, George H. 72 acre, , Anglomoyer, George 2 acres, -Arnolds, John 14 1-2 acres, Wilier, Frederick 30 acres, ..-- Altemose, Charles 38 acres, Shenglc, Hnry 430 acres. Buehler. Henry 5 acres, Elclred Ii-irlicb. William 50 acres, B.irlieb, Peter 47 acres,. Uoilendurf, Edward 87 acre?, Frable Washington, 36 acres,' Hamillou Edinger, Henry 45 acres, "Gowit, John Est. 133 acres, Krotzer, Abraham 35 acres, I'lic, Andrew 6 acres, Butts, Adam 5. acres, Flyte, Philip 2 acres, Grace, Susannah 10 acrrs, - Irurtman Samuel 10 acres, P'enctlj Jacob 10 acres, Itii h. Lin ford quarter of an acre, Smith, Frank 4 acres, Kali, Silas 18 acres, . -96 v4 49 3 09 2 49 ,14 30 1 50 8 94 2 97 6 18 562 13 25 13 22 3 83 1 84 80 3 60 1 13 1 50 2 17 1 8 1 30 3 67 ' 84 7 40 8 4 6 8 3 7! 1 85 4 30 2 3s 2 23 2 42 3.22 3 10 1 12 Heller, Thomas 8 seres, Jackson.- 1 Able, Henry 75 acres, Able, Cam 20 acres, . f Bu I?-, John 101 acres, -Bus-kirk, John, 1"2 acre.-, ' Buskirk, Nicholas 17 "acres, Gun, John Jr., 1C0 acres, Reinhart, George 200 acres, Rut-une. Jacob 33 acres, Singer, Peter 4B acies, . Snyder, Barnel 11 acres, Beer, Susannah 50 acres, Doll, J i cob 95 acres, Rinker, Caleb 43 acres, Kiper, James 150 acres, Dailey, John 21 acres, Bush, Frederick 50 acres, Fetherman, John 12 acres, . Kresge, Urael 47 acres, Kercheiwr, John 5 acres, Rinker, Jihn Jr. 157 acres, Starncr. William 50"acres, Wil!hjijs, Emanuel 70 acres, . Widbrl, athann 20 acres, Heller, Michael 77 acres, Rtjiiilmr:, William 120 acres, A liiue, George 100 acres, Gitt-r, Bunjamin 63 acres, Hiddiu Smitlifiold. Powning, Thomas 324 acres, Firih. Thomas 92 acres, .Master?-. H. & A. 50 acres, Hull. Benjamin 200 acres, Nuttail, Joseph 500 acres, Price. Bush, Daniel 214 arrcp, Coolbaosh, Moss W. 12 acres, jN'oves, Samuel 500 acres, Peters, Jared 100 Coleman, S. S. 115 acres, Prire. Madison 150 acres, Van Yliet, John 142 acres, Pocoit'o. 4 52 3 N( 2 67 2 24 4 01 2 40 4 4- 3 90 3 30 1 49 2 92 2 39 3 13 3 90 2 10 1 34 90 2 89 1 19 1 43 1 34 2 8-! 1 34 a 70 1 81 2 20 .2 65 3-72 2 60 5 00 2 51 4 32 3 23 177 11 20 2 10 4 88 2 30 1 89 Kinney, vPeter L. 100 acres, Rooms Frederick 50 acres, Woolbert, Jacob 100 acres, -Bush, William 20 acres, Urink, William 50 acres, . Dailey, Samuel 57 acres,. Paradise Bush, Nicholas 50jacres, - 1 56 2 43 2 30 1 12 154 1,66 3 21 Fetherman Absalom 19 acres, &tocker, John 81 acres, 'Smith, Peter 62 acres, Polk. Craijr, John 140 acres, .sr. 1 40 1 57 299 5 15 , .8 24 v3 45 Craig, Thomas-aud John 166acres, Hotter. John Jr. 60 acres, -Day, Daniel 108 acres, Fuulk, William 67 acres, Kresge, Stewart 25 acres, Lutz, Francis 56 .acres, Serfass, Emeline 31 acresr jiaitb, Liuford 29 acreB, Say lor, Samuel 7 acres, Smith, Melchoir 100 acres, Walp, James 72 acres, Craig Th&aaas, 117 acres, Nicholas Joseph 14 'acres, Barthold Jonas, G7 acres, Fly to John, 7 acres, Smith Daniel, 3orger Liuford, GC acres, Veiss Adam 11., 50 acres, I f T f: - 7 17 7 83 4 59 .2 06 200 4 28. 1 93 2 00 3 68 S to 2 1 18 1 79 Krumer John, 40 acres, Ross. Kiutz Henry, 131 acres, Hays Samuel J-bbason James liicalun George Levers Sarah Kicbline John, 25 acres, Levers Christopher, Sbimer Edward Walker John lfrepge Pcler Walker Robert Walton James 1 teller Rudy Getz Ltyr-i Meason John Mackes George - 3 87 S 80 80 95 1 40 1 02 1 94 87 1 20 54 89 54 8 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 '8 15 1 1 t Gctz Epiauuel Brensitfger John . Flyte Aaron Smith John D , 48 acres, . t . . ifissell Garnet, 29 acres. Altcrcosc Joseph Gl acres,-Sa.-gerMschacx, Estate, 9 acrssjv Buskirk Casper, 10 acres, 1 vjiristraan Thomas; lOO-acreae V-lyteHcnry, 43 acres, . Gower John. Estate, 10 acres;:-Jfooflmackci'-HcQry, 13 acres; ICrcsge Aaron. '.e.ssig John MM 438 acres, Larch Peter. 16 acres,. ,iM0 2 Qi 2 49 10 59 4 71 2G0 5 1 2 1 1 4 2 50 24 33 84 55 91 w5 72 92 90 43 74 18' Flyte George, 43 acres",, Rackbow James, 40acres, Mis?ell John Jr:M-58jicres,i DroyerMary Stroud, Bush Abraham, 3 acrep, 1 2 3 S 5 Brewer George,19acres,. T T5r Coffman CharlesV40?acres ' r Coftman William, 44 acres, Edinger Hfinry, 29 acrfis, Groner Emanuel,, 1.6 acres'; Gruber Peter, lOacres, Heller .lames'; b?acres, Johnson George, 509 acres, i:-7.4 ' 2 4(i ., i 11 IK, .1. 20 ' 2 90 -'.2 02 i 411 i3,10 "4 01 '-12-25 .680 . i n I Ray James, 1 lot, . t . , Wollingi'f Daniel, 50 acres, Caffray John, 10 acres, "l Marvin Daniel, 95 acres, Stone Thnmas, 7 acres,- - - Miller & Smith, 4 acres,, Toting John, 100 acres, . Smirlifield, v Bell William II;, i lot, " Smgmaster Jacob, 400 acres, '- - Smith William - Tunklianiidck'. Bonser John, .25 acres,. , George Ma'hias, Merwinc John, 88 acres', Merwine William, 100 acres, Nagel George, 4 9 acres, Stull James, 179 acres, , ,v Westbroofi Jame?, 88 acres, Bonser Daniel, 25 acres, v Eckart Solomon,, 25 acre?, Marvin Ezra, 89 acres " '. Houser William, 50 acres, Toby liauiiali. Bouscr William, 89 acres, Eckert. William, 50 acres, . , , lrf Kelsey Abel, 100 acres, . . , Kresge Samuel, 19 acres, Kiser Valcn ine, 13 acres, '7". Heckman Josiah. 217 a6res,: , Lewis Isaac, 150 aqres, Rued William. 109 acres, Smith John Jc. 50 acres, Samuel Sarlor & Co.. 204 acres, Thompson Robert. 10 acres, Turns William, 50 acres, WNdrick Henry, 10 acres, Winter John, Sen.,' 8 acres, JJ Branuegan Patrick, 13 acres, Shoemaker & Co., ' llesslar Josiah, , . . . , - Ilenly Alexander, Sox St'Tlinir. 21 43 55 37 6 50 ,3 30 2 0 2 (.0 '2 G8 ' '276 -a 9fl . 1 50 W 4. 5(1 1 29 1 20 '4 80 --4. 50 1 5V 1 50 6 50 1 2 (1 2 44 IP 8o or, 54 50 3: 45 64 1 r4 2 1 1 GEORGE FABLE, Treasurer. March 24, 1864 mimm bum 'store. DHEITER & BROTHER, (Successors to Durling &. Boys,) Respi'ctfully notify the public, that hav ing purchased the above establishment: they will continue the Drug and Medicine 'busi ness, at the old stand. The room is commo dious, and is fitted up with every convenience for the dispatch of business and the accommo dation of customers. Having made large ad ditions to their already largestock of Drugs, Mediciues, Perfumery, &cM ff purchased with a view to the ac tion of the new tax and tariff laws, they are prepared to offer rare bargains to purchasers. READER, If you want pure, fresh Drugs and Medi cines, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want first quality Paints, Oils and Due Stuffs, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want Perfumery, in almost endless variety, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want Lamps and pure, safe and cheap 'Burning Oils, call on Dreher & Brother, If you want any of the most popular Pat ent Medicines, or those which are not quite so popular, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want the best Cigars of a choice article ot Chewing 1 obacco, call on Dreher & Brother. If you Vant Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal, 1 sacramental or other uses, call on Dreher &. Brother. If you want the best of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Cosmet ics and Toilet Articles generally, call on Dreher &. Brother. In short, If you want any thing usually kept u: a well regulated Drug Store, you can only lie sure to get a pure and genuine article by caning on urener & iiroth.-r. The undersigned hope, by strict attention to business, and a desire to meet the wants of the public, to merit a continuance and in crease of the patronage heretofore extended to the Phoenix. GEO. H. DREHER. E. B. DRDHER. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1863. REAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The subscribers offers at private sale tht following two valuable properties viz: No. 1. A three story Briek Buildimg, situate in the borough of Stroudsburg, adjoining the building of Jacob Singmaster. No. 2. One two story Frame Dwelling, with Kitchen attached, and Jot of Land be longing to 'he same situate near the Strouds burg Depot, in Stroud township. Persons .desirious of buying, will call upon Mr. Nicholas Ruster, in Stroudsburg, or up on tae subscribers Who reside No. 145 Cham ber street, New York City. . HHISCHKIND & ADLER. February 25, 1864, -! L A1TZ, UITlST, jR9"Mpt Has permanently located him- 70 84 f9 67 unHBBPself in Stroudsburg, and moved -LJ-Vhis office next dooi to Dr. S. Walton, where he is fully prepared to treat jhe natural teeth, and also to insert incorrup tible artificial teeth oh pivot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most nersons know the danger and folly of trust nar tneir worK to tne ignorant as well as the traveling dentist It matters not how much experience a person may have, he it liable to have some failures out of a numbes of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distancer it-is frequently put off untilit is too lata to 16 GT 50 50 50 50 save the tooth or teeth as it mav be, other wise the inconvenience and trouble of ffoinff so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the: r i . i m services oi a aenust near Home. All VvTorif warranted. Stroudsburg, March 27, 1$62. 50 50 50 21 39 09 GO 96 STEPHEN HOLMES, SR, ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBURG, PEN5TA. Office with S. S. Dreher. Esq. N. B. Special attention paid to the filino of Pension papers, and the collection of back pay, and bounties of soldiers. Stroudsburg, Oct. 9, 1802, Lespig Phillip, estate, 30 acres, Sobers Cliristian26 acres, Fabcl Joseph, iiR Ma. "ImportaiitNotice., The undersigned, having sold out his stockof goodSi and rinquished business ID tne JJOrOUn oijotiuuuauurg, uuioujf uu- tifies all personsindebled to him by' book. note or. otherwisetoijcome forward and accounts willflJean the" hands ol TTo wrm lnHfvmifts interested. Xliat all clocks, watches, jewelry, c:. left witn nim iorre-pairsj uuu, u.uu luo-cu oj by the 1st of April, will be sold for. such reDairs. " The undersigned offers at pri- jyateftsalensupenor bureaus, -tables, bed- sieaas, cuairs, ccc. SAMUEL jUJUblUIl. Tel). 11, 18G4, ' " . , Admiiiistraiprls Notice. Estate of JANEAN-DRE, late of Smitlificld tWvnsMpdec'd- Notjce is' bereby given tbat Letters ol Administration,, upon tne aoove nameu Estate have been granted to the under signed by the .Register of Monroe County, in due form of law; therefore, all persons indebted tbsaid estate are requested to make-immediate-payment, and those hav ing any jus! -claims are also requested to present them duly authenticated ior set tlement to b" 13V ArN T. CROASDALB, r ,1$Wn fiTAdinisfrato January jT, 1864.r6t. f . j t V For" the Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Garden, mi THE 1864 Gardener's Monthly, W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, Publisher. Office: 23 North JSixth Street, Phila. TEBMS.-$150 A YEAE. ' EDITED BY THOMAS MEEHAN. THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE Hints Flower Garden und' Pleasun Ground ; Fruit Garden ; Vegetable Garden Wjndow Gardening. . , Communications Embracing the view of the best writers on Horticulture; Arborl culture, and Rural Affairs. Editoiual Givinsr the Editor's views on the important Horticultural improvements. Scraps and .Queries New FnuiTS 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. A First Class Farmers Magazine for P&nna 1864 THE PENNSYLVANIA 1864 FARMER & GARDNER, DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, AND RURAL AFFAIRS. EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY Will. S. ITowRar, & Co.. Ho. 52frortb6th Street, Philadelphia TERMS ; ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The Sixth volume commences with January number. Having obtained the services of eminent and practical Agriculturists, Horticulturists, Stock Breeders and Bee Keepers, we confi dently offer the Current Volume as one the best ever issued, for originality, practi cal thought and reliable mlormation. Send for a specimen. January 28, 1864. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES TIic Largest and Cii capes Stock ever offered in Uii City. Wholesale Dealer IN French and German Baskets, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes,-Oil Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding, &c-, &c, &c. No. 223 Market-Street, below Second, (north side,) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire' Iy new and complete stock of goods of the best quality and description, to which he would respectfully call the attention of Mer chants and Dealers, who wish to find a good article cheap for Cash.'' , "These goods were bought for Nett Cash, at the greatTy reduced prices consequent up pon the stringency of the times, and believing the "nimble sixpence" to be belter than the slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition. The following area few of the articles always on hand: Pails and Tuhs of all kinds and qualities lay l'ails,. bait, and -Sugar Boxes, . Half Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buck ets, Towel Rollers, Patent bead and straight clothes pins, a6li boards, Wooden Mop Handles, Grain Scoops, Toy Wheel -arrows, porn Brooms, every variety of shoe, paint, scrub, and sweeping brushes, &c. clothes brushes, baskets, willow and ratan chairs, skirt ratahs, bird cages, clothes lines, bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarns, twine of all kinds, together with a large assortment of notions and fancy goods. Hosier.y, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads, &c., cheap from auction. " These goods nreall new and carefully se lected, and are offered at prices that cannoj fail to attract attention. : Buyers will invariably find it to theirown interest to call before purchasing. elsewhere. OCrParticular attention given to packing goods'oi shipment, so as,tbpreVent damage or exejefsivetcharges for freight. . (fcj-Qrders by mail promptly attended to. CHARLES W, DEAN." , 223 Market-st, north sjde, below 2nd, Bhila. Dissolution. - The undersigned' give notice that the Co-Pajtnership, in -the, butchering busi- uegs, existing ueiween. tne .ungersignecl, was dissolved on the first of October, 1863 JAMES KLNTZ, ABRAHAM GISH. Paradise Valley, Oct. V, 1863, pay the samel betweepSfcms and the nrst dav oTADrU.ifterthltateall unpaid 1 . . . Valuable Realr Estate atr Private Sale. Thfi subscriber offers at private sale the following described property, viz : A. Farm situated m otrouu-ipwu&mp Mnnmn nnnntv. Pa., adioining land ot Jjpjhn Ransberry, George .Houck, A. 3?ow- ler, and others, containing auout 118 Acres, about. 75aores cleared, enclosed with i tmfii fcncfi. and in a hiah state of cultiva ,tion, of which 20 acres are Meadow, tht balan.ee is well timberea. witn uaK, vies nut. and Hickory. There are about 21 acres of-' excellent meadow bottom yet to be cleared. The larm is well adapted to- i grazing.' v " ' The improYements -thereon consist or a new Frame House. one and a half-stories high, 22 by 24 feet, 1 ST-'T v- atwoi;atory LOG HO USE, XV by feet,weatherboarded and plastered, a frame aarn'OS by 4b leet with cellar stabiin uhderneath. a ffame Wason House 18 b 24 feet, Corn "Crib; Grannery and jothe. but buildings, -with a spring or never tail mg Water near the house. Ihere is ais a thriving , APPLE ORCHARD ot select grafted fruit and a variet of other fruit trees of different kind's or. Xhe premises. 'This property is 3 mile- north of Stroudsburg and one mile south west of the line of the Delaware, Lacka wana and Western Railroad, and conve uient to Schools and public meetings. Persons wishing to view theaboVe prop erty will please call upon Alexander Fow ler, Silas L. Drake and J. M. Howell Stroudsburg, Pa., or upon the subscribei residing on the premises. HORACE PECK. Stroud township, March 3, 1864.-tf. , Executor's Notice. Estate ofJAOOB GOETZ, late of th Borowpi of Stroudsourg, deceased. Letters testamentary in the above named estate, late of the Borough oi Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., deceased, hav iug been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims, against the.same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL S. DREHER, Executor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 10, 1863. MASON TOCK, r!aKier, and Isapcfi ElaBBgci, Will attend to, and promptly execute, all orders with which he may be favored. From his'long experience in the various branches of his business, he feels confident of rend er ing 'entire satisfaction in his work. He may be found at hisshop, on Simpson street, Stroudsburg, Pa. ' Patronage respectfully solicited. March 26,1862. v Great Victor Having changed my base of operations, being located in the New Brick store oppo site the Post office, supplied with a new stock of Hats, Caps, and" Furs. I am now prepared fb sell goods in my line, at prices to suit all. If you want a nice fashionable Hat or Cap, come to Pauli and you will find it. Store on Elizabeth St., opposite the Post Office, Stroudsburg, Pa. JAMES A. PAULI. N. B. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of Furs. December 24, 1863. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and reliable treat mentin Reports of the HOWARD ASSO CIATION Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa tion, No. 2. South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, Pa. JDecember 17, 1863. ly. The Country Safe ! 11 The subscriter takes this method of infor min? his manv friends, and the nublic frene rally, that he has returned from the cities, . I r witn a. large lot oi Heady Made Clothing, of the latest styles, consisting of COATS of all kinds and qualities, PANTS of various styles of goods, and VESTS of every grade. From his present stock he is satisfied that he can meet the demand of cverv taste and 'rig out", in a manner hitherto unapproach ed, the than with the single dollar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid in, and will keep on hand an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Notions, Hosiery, &c, &c, all of which he will sell very cheap. He has also a splendid lot of at prices varying from 50 cents to $6 each : the latest styles, of Mantillas, Boots, Shoes, Gaitert-, &c., &c, and all at prices surpri singly low. P. S. Clothing made to order at short no tice and warranted. PALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in exr change for Goods at cash prices. The public are invited to call as he is de termined to sell his goods cheaper than the cheapest. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859. tf. GLEN WOOD Mathematical & Classical School. The subscriber, having taken th'e establish ment heretofore, occupied by the Roy. H. S. Hbw.ell.-is prepared lo receive boardi ncr nnri day scholars. me; studies 'pursued' in this Institution comprise all the branchera-of a thorough Math ematical and Classical Course. Young men desirous of aualifvin tham. selves for ieachingi will do well to call' be- rore engaging elsewhere. Address personally, or by letter, SAM'L ALSOP, Principal. Del. Water Gapr3rd mo. 20. ON THE DECLINE ! locks, jtffitchcg,1 Jewelry, No " tions, &c. &c. In ' greatest abundance offered at prices to stfit all purchasers'. he subscribers thank- age hitherto exended to their establ ishmeni, would inform their old customers and the gen eral public,, that thev huve just returned from the cisy, with a fine i6sortment of CLOCKS, which they are prepared to sell lar below war time pnees, so thatHf you want CLOGKS of the best iianufactories,, Gold or Silver Watches ol .Inequalities, Jewelry of fine gold or of cheap er burin, can di jjjlvkj h it ixiujjux. k. you want best quality of SUv'r Ware, Tea Sets. Plated Ware, Casters, or caster bottles, or fine n'r commoner sorts of Cutlery, call at BliuyVJS &. KUhLtiWS. If you want TOYS, from a speaking doll t.o a penny whistleor from a locomotive to . baby's rattle, call at BROWN & KEL LER'S. If vou want Children's Carriages, Ve- 'JLocipedsi- Bird Cages, -or any thine-in tlint linf'. or any-way near it, call at BROWiv 6 KELLER'S. If you want Razors, Pen Knives, Sissors. Fishing Tackle of all kinds, Guns, Pistols. Fishing Baskets, &c, &c. call alBROWN Sl KELLER'S. It you want; any jot the latest School or Miscellaneous Books, blajik jbooks, the best md cheaper quaiities'bf writing pnper.envel- pes, pe'ns, ink, 'pencils, &c.jcall at BROWN & KELLER'S. If you want Clothes Wringers, Lamps of hi Kinus, Lamp inimneys, rnoioflrapn 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 shcrt, if you want any thing that you can think of, read of, or hear of, call at the only place where such tilings 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 tor the future will engage the particular per sonal attention of the subscriber. BROWN & KELLER. Stroudsburg, Feb. 11, 18G4. Delaware, Lackawanna & Wester; RAIL EOAD. THE PASSENGER; TRAIN Leaves GREAT BEND at 7,40 a: m. after the arrival at 6.30 a. m. ot the Cincinnati Express from the West, connecting at Scran- ton, where it arrives at 10.10 a. in. with train on the Lackawanna and B!onmsbur 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 train connects by om nibus with the Belvidere, Dela.ware Rail road for Phillipsbnrg, Trenton and Philadel phia. At New Hampton Junction, where l arrives nt 2.25 p. m., the same train connect.-. with Trains on the Central R. R. of N. J for Elizabeth, Newark and New York,v E i ton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chonk Reading and Hatnsburg.- Passengers by mis train arrive in ;ew xorK at o.oU, m Philadelphia 8.00, and in Jfurrisburg atS.20 p. in. 0The train leaving foot of Courtland st New York, at 8.00 a. m. and foot of Walnu street, Philadelphia, at .0.00 a. in., connect with the Passenger Train of this road, leav ing New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. nr. and errivingat Scranton at 4.02 p. m. where u connects with a tram on the JLaeka wanna and Bloomshurg Raiiroad, and with the om nibus running to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. OCT This train arrives at Great Bend at 6.10 p. m., making a close connection with the meil train going West on the Erie Rail way. ' AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. m. connecting at Great Bend with Day Express train West on the Erie Railway. By this train passen gers arrive at Ilhaco, Syracuse, Buffalo, &c. the same day. Returning, this tram leaves Great Bend at 3 20 p. rii., on the arrival of the New York Express going East, and Buf. fulo Express going West, and arrives in Scranton at 5.99 p. m. JOHN BRISBIN, Superintendent. li. A. HE'NR Y, General Ticket Agent. Scranton. May 20, 1863. Groceries and Hardware. Tbe Subscriber informs the public that he has onened-the most exteqsive : t GROCERY STORE in the County, consisting of Tery . fine and common.: . COFFEE, SUGARS, And a large assortment of : teas;, ; - MOLASSES, liaisons, Salt Fish, and hundrods of otber articles commonly kept" ALSO, A large stock of HARDWARE, The subscriber has made arrangements in the cities which enables hinuto pro cure any article in his line of business on short notice. - :- All persons arc kiudly invited to, call andiOxapjine.. his stoclc beforo they 'pur chastrelsewherc. All kinds of Grain and Produce pur chased By the subscriber for wliicli the highest Market price will to paid in ex change for goods. Store next- door to the Indian Queon Hotel. ' . BARN WT'"M ANSFIELD. Stroudsburg, April 2, 1SGB E0R- SALE. . NEW ROCliELLEOR LiWTM isLAGEBEREIES, $1 per dozen. HOOKER'S STRAWBERRIES, 50 cents per dozeu. 1 CHARLES MUSGH. Stroud, tap., June 20, 1862. ilhr pccn1fwtaini oc infection whicli we call l ;tlxf IcbnstitHtioni fcf nTnltituWoYThe. jjyicritprpdHcc3,or ii prodtWd bV ancn- a U'cjjicu,. ritiateu state df the. H1(vm1. wliereiri llliat fluid becomes:" inV ' jriJScomPctent t0 sustain C jwinttle vital forces in -their i jo ' j m uriafUn action, - .and gleaycs tbo .8YStem, wi decay. Tho scrofuldoa. ontamination is variously caused by merenriat liscase. low livincr. disordered digestion from' unhealthy food, impnre air, filth and .filthy, habits, the depressing vices, anl, above all,-b' the venereal infection. Whatever beJtsoriRin tis hereditary in the constitution, dcscendiBa " from parents to children unto tho tbmL ana. p .1. ' ' it , '-v CVa.S tuunii eiu:n.iiun , inoeeu, it seenis iu uv uiu rod of Him who says,, " I will visit the iniqni tics of the fathers iipon their children:" Tljev-discascs-which it originates faker varions nftTn. according to tho opis it attacks. In that lungs,,Scrofulaproducea4 tubercles, niiinalj Cohsumptfdii i in tlic glnml?fjrvclling3wliicn suppurate' 'hntl become ulceYoul sores- in stomach and: bowels? dcrongemenfs wliichpro-1 duce indigestion, dyspepsia-, and.. liven itrom plaints; on tho skm, crnptive and cutnneou2 affections. Theso all having tbe same origin," require the same remedy, yiz. 'purification aca" mvigoration ot tne oipoii. , ,1'unty the blood and. these, dangerous distempers leave vou.: With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood von c!; not have health; with that ?'lifcof the, fltshiwi healthy, you cannot have scrofulous dLcsae. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is comnonuded from the most cficctiuiltantlf' dotes that medical science has discovered jor. this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of tliCj, disorders jt entails. That it: 13 far 'superiority any other rcmcdv yet devised, is known by'al who have given it a trial. That it does co'ns-'" nine virtues truly extraordinary m their effci; upon this; class bf complaints; is indisputably; . Eroven by the great multitndc of publicly nown. and remarkable cures it has mado of the" following' diseases : King's EviL Of Glandular Swellics:3, Tumon, Erup tions, Pimpl63, Blotches and Sore3, Erj sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coufrns troni tu berculous deposits in the lungs, "Whito SweUiugs, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Iniections, mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurily of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases mav be found in Atce s Axericax Almaxac, which is furnished to the druggixts for gratuitous distribution, wherein may Ira learned the directions for its use, and r-ome of the remarkable cures which it has niatlo when" all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from allece tions of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speakjo him of its benefits from personal experience. ocrotuia uepresscs ine vital energies, ami 'inns leaves its j:ietims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitu tions. Hence it tends to shorten," and docs, greatly shorten, the average duration cf human, life. .Tho vast importance of -these considera tions has led us to spend years in perfecting n remedy which. is adequate" to its cure. Tliis we now offer to the public under tbe name of Atek's Sausaparilla, although it is com posed of ingredients, some of which exceed tho best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. I'nrgc out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in tbo blood; purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues tbi3 remedy stimulates tho vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk withiu tho system or burst out on any part of it. ' . f We know the public have been deceived by . many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised, much and did nothing ; but they will neither b'o deceived nor disappointed in this: Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there , remains no question of its surpassing excellence for tbo cure of tho afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Aldiough under tho samo , name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more effectual than any other which has ever been available to them. AYER'S i CHEHRY PECTORAL, The World's Great Bemedyfor Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con- -sumption, and for the relief .. . of Consumptive patient3 n f in advanced stagoa of the disease. i" This has been so long used and so imlcf sally known, that wo need do no more tiiarfr assure the public that its quality is kept upto- thc nest it over has been, and that it inaybei relied. on to do all it has ever done. Prepared-by Dr. J. G. Ater & Co. Practical and Analiiical Chemists, Lowell. MassT Sold by all druggists everywhere. , f . , W. Ilollinshead, and Dreher S IB rosl Stroudsburg: "W. N. Peters, Marshal-! Ap ril 16, ISG.-ly New AND MACHfflE SHOPf; The undersigned having completed now Foundry ahd Machine Shop woufd spectfully inform his old friendsfantfi tlfa" public generally; that he laily prcparedTtd fill all orders in hislinc witli promptne, aMd in ,i sty e superior even to what he wasajlo to do in the old est iblishment destroyed 5k the flood. Having a full assortment of' pat terns made of the best material, he ispre,-. pareu to supply all demands for Mill Work, -Bark kills, PIovf CTisT ijigs aiid Sash! Weiglfts" STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WQItKv &c, &o. . Jleing an experienced workman3 himself, and employing none but the' best hands.and.'the best material, tha publioVmSy rest assured that all work, comingjfrorn hia : shop will be fully equal, if not superior,, to that 'produced by any other establlshhfen't'in1 thcicountry. The new Foundry'sndMa--chine Shop is lpcate-on, Yalton, stwwit,near Elizabefli street, in the borougK of Strpuds--burg, where tlic orders, of ohhfriends'Kswelli as now one are- solicited. - Orders fron a distance may be addrcssetVper mnili'to1- IiANDERSA - Sfroudsbur,;Monroe'Co,i Pa.. September 4th-, 1862i- ' iJLu - -W &'T, P. 'WATSON?? (LIVEItY STX-BEEf SagHIdV 37 & 30 North ;2d t.f hetechMarkcti J A- T Ureefc-: J.-Fenner, Lcntiersville : D.'Fay- l T A t J T '1-V ville. a. Foundfp' A v rHILADHLTHIA, TA. February 26, 1863.ly. t
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