' TIE REBELLION ON THE DECLINE ! CIdcIls, Watches, Jewelry, No UoiiSj &Ci &c. 1faInjgrcvtcst abundance, offered al prices lo suit all purchasers. rV" The subscribers thank- iSQ fnl fi.rthn1itinr.nl nntrnn. 1... U. I .i ff. l,,c'r rstablishment, (IX- pUjS customers and the gen vJS cral public, that they have jnM. returned from the cisy, with a find assortment of CLOCKS, which they are propurtsl to sell far below war time prices, mi tht.t it' vou. want CLOGKS of the best manufactories. Gold or Silver Watches of all qualities, Jewelry of fine gold or ot ciieap er.eorJn, call at BROWN & KELLER'S. IT vnn' tt-.m. hesL nualitv-of Silver Ware, Tea Sets, Plated Ware,' Casters, or caster bullied or fine or commoner sorts of Cutlery, call nl 'BROWN jiVL.ijiun o. If t.ti untit TOYS, from a sncakinjr tloll to a nennv whistle or from a locomotive !o a baby's rattle, cull al dkui .lj If you want Children's Carriages, Vc- Inn mcls Rinl CfirrflS. OT 3I1V thllliT "I 'hat lino, or any way near it, call at BROWN & KELLER'S. If vou want Razors, Pen Knives, Sissors, Fishing Tackle of all kinds, Guns. Pistols, Fislnng Baskets, &c, &c, call at-B-RO A &, KELLER'S. If you want any of the latest School or TWiks. blank books, the best and cheaper qualities of writing pnper,envel- I :J. onll !i 7I7Z01VA & KELLER'S. If you want Clothes Wringers, Lamps of all kind?, Lamp Chimneys, Photograph Frames. Scwinjr Machines, &.C., &.C., call at BROWN & KELLES'S. If you want WALL PAPERS in any rn ntinrtr vnriMvnf fit.vlp. CfllorS and PriCCS. Borders' Window Shades. Iron, Porcelain 1 - a h- .a Y T Y f or Glass Fruit Cans, call al ISKUvi oo KELLER'S. In shcrt, if yon 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. Stroutleburg, -Feb. 11, 1864. Valuable iieai estate ui Private Sale. The subscriber offers at private sale, the following described property, viz : A Farm situated iu Stroud township, ivlonroe county, Pa., adjoining land of John Ransbervy, George ilouck, A. Fow ler, and others containing about I H Acres, about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a jgoed fence, and in a high state of cultiva tion, of which 20 acres are Meadow, the balnnce is well timbered with Oak, Chcs nut and Hickory. . There arc about 20 ,-aoros of excellent meadow bottom yet to 1)'q objured. The farm is well adapted to raziH". The improvements thereon consist of a now , Frame House. 1 one and a half stories high, 22 by 24 feet; a two sSory LOG JWL'SE,20 by 2S ittet.w&itherboarded and plastered, a frame Burn 82 by 4G feet with cellar stabling .underneath, a frame Wagon House 18 by 24 feet. Corn Crib, Granncry and other out buildings, with a spring of never fail ing "Water-near the house. There is also a thriving APPLE ORCHARD -"M select- grafted fruit and a variety of other fruit trees of diffcreut kinds on the premises. This property is 3 miles north of Stroudsburg and one mile south west of the line ol the Delaware, Laeka iraiw and "Western Railroad, and conve nient, to Schools and public meetings. -Poraous wishing to view the above prop erty will please call upon Alexander Pow ior, Silas L. Drake and J. M. iioweii, Stroudsburg, Pa., or upon the subscriber residing on the tiremises. HORACE PECK. Stroud township. Iilarch 3, 18G-k-tf. BiiAi) QuAHTEits Dhi'"t., or Tim ) SUSCJUISIIAAKA, CIIA3IUERSBUKG, Pa., Januarv 20U, 1804. ) To the people of the Department-"of the Susquehanna. -1 cordhtUy invite the attention of all per sons within "the Department of the Susque hanna lo the address recently issued by Ma jor General Hancock, Commanding 2d Army Corps in which that distinguished officer an jiounccs, that he has come to Pennsylvania unOcr the authorities of the War Department for the purpose of recruiting his Corps to 50, 000 men with a view to special service. The' gallantry and Military ability of Ma jor Goneral. Hancock, and the courage and discipline of his Corps have been tested on many "battle fields and have justly won the admiration of the people. Those who shall onlist under him will find comrades with whom it vill be an honor i& be connected, and a leader whose past career gives the as surance that he cannot fall short of the full psr'formance of all his duties as an officer, a soldier and a gentleman. Having been associated with Major Gen rtml Mnncock on many trvinsr occasions, I A w a' a ) - heartily command him to the patriotism of the people ot tins Department, anu earnestly advise those fit for military duty, to embrace this opportunity of taking a position in which they will gain honor and distinction for themselves, and render essential service to their country. D. N. COUCH, Maj.-Gen. Commanding Dep'L " .Official: Maj. Jko. S. Siiultz, f, Ass't Adj't General. Head Quarters, Leuigii District, ) Reading, Pa., Jan. 22d, 1864. The address of Major General Couch, Commanding Department of the Susquehan nais hereby published in the district with ithc sincere wish that it may find the ear nest attention and co-operation of the peo ple. 1 F. SIGEL. Maj.-Gen. All newspapers, English and German, in the-District of Lehigh, comprising the coun a'.'c ti-i.c. SJf1nilI.-UI T.ftliirrli Northamo- jjci,jy"" "o", j. jpn, Carbon, Monroe, Luzerne and Columbia, fiOase copy the above and publish it until 3ruhher notice. end 10 or 12 copies to Gen. Sigel.) to a xulUrJ . Am)KEW jUlseed, Lt. & A. D. C. , FAMILY DYE COIiOES. Dlac.k. Dark Blue, Liglit Blue, French Blue, claret Hrown, Dark Brown, Light Biown, Snuff Brown, Oiimsnn. Dark Drab. Uij lit Dnib, Dark Green, Light Green, Magenta, Maroon, Orange, Pink, Purple. Royal Purple, Salmon, Scarlet, Slate, Solferino, Violet, Yellow. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dres?cs, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. 03-A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.-CO For 25 cents vou can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same Dve. The process is simple, and any one can'use the Dye with perfect success. Directions in English, French and Ger man, inside of each package. liVir fu rthfr information in Dvcinff, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over omers, wnu mauj hln rnnoints. nurchase Howe & Ste- nhens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring.1 Sent by man on receipt or price, ju cunu Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 2G0 Broadway, Boston For sale by Wm. llolliushead, Stroudsburg, Druggist, and .Dealers generally. September 24, 1SG3. Gin. LIVERY BUSINESS. Valentine Kautz & Win. Huntsman, (Successors to M. B. Postens.) Ha vinff purchased he stock lafelv ow ned bv M. B. Vos-A rVS t ,!,; nnnnrlnnilv tn DOlltV iimir frmnr?R nndthe nublic generally, that thev have added considerable new stock to the same, and will continue inc oiiMiieoh u the old stand, on Franklin street, where they ..ro nrnnri'il to hire horses and carnages ai ! ), lnwnsL rash rates. Their horses are safe fast and senile, and their vehicles consist of all kinds, to suit Hie taste oi uic iasuuiuub AtiPiiiiv'n nptlers always on hand, and driver r.mi;fipfl when desired. Call and see for vntirseives. Strangers taken to any part ol the country at short notice. They will con tinue to run the new omnibus between tin h and the Railroad Depot. Persons fntending to go on the railroad will be called tnr nt nnv nurt of the borou"!), by leavin'? ihpir names at the office near the stable. The omnibus will also be at the depot on MrrU-nl nf tmiiis to convcv nasseii'rers into No nainswill be snared to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patron- age. KAUTZ &. HUNTSMAN. How. Lost! How Restored Envelope. Just Published, in a Scaled Price Six Cents. A T.rriurcon. the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, iNervousncss, and Involuntary Emissions, inducing impo tenc', Consum"pti6n, and Mental and Physi cal Dcbilit', By RB't JT. CstlvcrwcH, 152. E. The important f-ict that the awful conse quences of Self-Ahuse may be effectually removed without internal meaicmes or uie ilnno-pmii?? anniicalion of caustics, instru- mpnts. medicated bourics, and other cmpi rical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and Jngliiy successiu irpntmp.nt as adoDted bv the celebrated au thor, fully explained, by means of which ever' one is enabled to cure himself perfect iv. and at the least nossible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the d:iv. This lecture will nrove 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 addressing, Dr. CIIAS. J. C. KLINE. 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. I?ox,45SG August 20, 1SG3. GUNSMITH. jSv The undersigned respectfully informs Nwlhe citizens or toirouusDurg ami vicini- ty, that he has commenced the G USSIS B TU a SC3 3SSJSI NESS, near Kautz's Blacksmith shop, on William street, and is fully "prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, with neatness and des natch. Having had twenty years experience in this business, he hopes will be an induce ment for the people to inve him a trial. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Rifles made to order. LEWIS KEINEST. JAMHS H. V.' ALTON. THOMAS W. YOST WAIT 0W & I0ST, BANKERS, BROiiEIiS, AND General Collectors. No. 25 South Third Street, Philadelphia. ; REFERENCES. Jay Cooke &Co., E.P.Middleton,&Bro.. James, Kent, iSantee & Co., won. Win. wu kins, Esherich, Black & Co., Hon. James Pol lock, C. M'Kibbon & Son, Hon. II. D. Fos ter, Hon. A. II. Reedcr, Hon. Asa Packer, Hon. Warren J. Woodward, V. L. Bradford, Esq. July 17, 1862. fJrThe train leaving foot of Courllond st. New York, at 8.00 a. m. and foot of Walnut slreet, Philadelphia, at 0.00 a. m., connect with the Passenger Train of this road, leav ing New Hampton Junction at 11.20 a. m., and wiving at Scranton al 4.02 p. m. where it connects with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Raiiroad, and with the om nibus running lo the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. 05" 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 Ithaco, Syracuse, Buffalo, &c. the' same day. Returning, this train leaves Great Bend at 3 20 p. m., on the arrival of the New York Express going East, and Buf. falo Express going West, and arrives in Scranton at 5.39 p. m. JOHN BRISDIN, Superintendent. R. A. HENR Y, General Ticket Agent, j Scranton. May 20, 1SG3. I MONHOE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED lli, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Properly In&urcd 81,050,000. TIip. rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar for every thousand dollars in- . r. ...i.:u n...nnrt nn further olinr- iirrn n nr which uttnucuiuu yes will" be made, except to cover actual loss " - .ft by fire that may fall upon members ot ine Company. The nolicies issued by this Company are perpetual, and afford the fullest security, with the largest economy anu cuikkuiw This company will not issue Tanneries, n;Bi;ilorioR nr 7nbinet Shons. Applications for Insurance may be made to either of the ilan;,gers, surveyor ui relary. MANAGERS. J. Depue Labar, . Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, Samuel Melick, Silas L. Drake, Godlieb Anracher, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stoufler, Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch, Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas VV. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. James Boys, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, G Au richer, Surveyors. Melchoir Spragle, S frV- The stated meeting of the board of Managers lakes place at the Secretary s ot fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 1 o'olock P. M. Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1S63. Tin; Secretary or the Vrcasisry has not yet given notice of any intention to withdraw this popular Loan from Sale at Par, and until ten days notice is given, the undersigned, as Gnrai asbscrtj liosB A ;:," will continue to supply the nublic. The whole amount of the Loan authorized is Five Hundred Millions of Dollars. Near- 2jfti sUsojttlv jiuhvcribctl for and nnttl into Iho Treasasry, mostly within the last seven months. The large demand from abroad, and the rapidly in ilfmnml lor use as the basis for circulation bv National Banking Asso ciations now organizing in all parts of the countrv, will, in a very short period, absorb the balance. Sales have lately ranged trom ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently T-nnfi,"ncr tliron millions dailv. and as it is ..... , well known that the Secretory of the Trea surv has ample and unfailing resources in thp Duties on Imports and Internal Keve noc nnrl in the issue of the Interest bear inrr Leal Tender Treasury Notes, it is al most a certainty that he will not find it not ccssary, for a long time to come, to seek mnrk-or. for anv other lonjr or permanen Imn THE INTEREST AND PRINCI pat. OF WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN Prudence and self interest must force the ftnftbnsfi contcmnlatiuir the formation of National Bankinsr Associations, as wel ihn mmds of all who have the idle money on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that fi.Q,r clmnlrl lnn no time in subscribinfir to this most popular Loan. It will soon be be rnnd their reach, 'and advance to a hand ennta nrnminm. ns WaS the result with the "Seven Thirty" Loan, when it was ail sob rwi .nnlfl nn longer be subscribed ior at U"U VUUiU O nir. m ?x 55y nnr Ceil I Soau, I we Snteresi :usl Priiiuipsii payable in Coisi, Usass yielclisitf wver mite ficv Cen t. Iter ami as m at the present rate of premium on coin. The Government requires all dimes on imports lo be paid in Com : these duties have for a Jong time past amounieu 10 pvar Oiwrtnr of a Million ot Dollars daily, a sum nearly three times greater than that re ouired in the payment of the interest on al the 5-20's and other pcrmaneat Loans. So that it is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enaoie uie United States to resume specie payments up on all liabilities. The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that whilst the Bonds may run for 20 years yet the Government has a right to pay them off in Gold at par, at any time after o years, file Enlercss s aiI Saasi-yeaa'- !y, viz: on the first days of November and Mav. Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds which arc payable to bearer, and arc $50; $100, 8500, and 81000 ; or registered Bonds of same denominations, and in addition, fro, 000, and 810,000. For banking purposes and for investments of Trust-monies the Registered Bonds are preferable. These 5-20's cannot be taxed by States, cities, towns or counties, and the. Govern mcnt tax on them is only one-and-a-half per cent., on the amount ot income, when the income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per annum ; all other investments, such as income trom Mortgages, Itaiiroad Stock and Bonds, etc., must nay from three to five per cent tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout the Conn try will continue to dispose of the Bonds; . -. ! .1 . A and all orders by mail, oroinerwise, prompi ly attended to. The inconvenience of a few days' delay in the delivery of the Donds is unavoidable, the demand being so great ; hnt as interest commences" from the day of subscription, no less is occasioned, and every effort is being made to diminish the delay. ' JAY COOJK, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 South Third Gtreet, Philadelphia. December 3, 18G3. Fishing Taclile & Sporting Soods. Fishing Rods, Eeels, Lines, Trout Flics, Artificial Jjait, Bait Boxes, Guns, Pistols, Rifles, &c., in every variety, wholesale and retail. Orders from Country Stores particular ly solicited. Orders for sporting apparatus executed with promptness. Agent for the "Dead shot" Powder". JOHN KRIDEIt, N. E. cor. 2nd & Walnut St. Feb. 25. Philadelphia. BLANK LEASES ForSalo at this Office. ii.r.-yk'ii ' ''"fcMijfiiafitHgifa .Treasurer's Notice of Sale of Seated Lands For Arrearages of Taxes. Ti,n following is a list of Taxes on Seated assessments, as returned by the Collectors or the several Townships tor iooa auu iauu, which lands will be sold at tne ooon-nouw in i he Through of Stroudsburg, on the 13th day of June, next, aereeably to the 41st e ua Ant nf lflih Annl. A. !. 1843, which provides for the collection ui Taxes. Borough of Slroudsbiu'S. Names. Property. . Taxes. MrCnnn. Irene one town lot. $ 81 3 71 2 48 GO 3 75 GO Gordon, Abncr one town lot, Hincline. Jacob IS. one town ioi, Krcsge, Joel one town lot. Murrav. James one town ioi Shafer, Jacob one town lot Smiley, Charles one town lot 2 62 1 48 96 Skelton, Robert one town lot Williams, Joel one town lot Barrett. Dimmick, M. M. 204 acres Labar, Lewis 100 acres 4 49 3 09 2 49 14 30 Wilson, James S. 25 acres Cooibaugli) Gaines & Mead, 800 acrea ChcsEitttlaill, Bond, Amos 39 acres Gearhart, Edwin P. 120 acres 1 50 - 8 94 Kdmonds, Charles 5 acres . 2 97 6 18 5 62 13 25 Hincs, Michael Est., 34 acres Hare Powell, Robert 280 acres Weiss, Henry H. 76 acres, Weiss, George II. 72 acres, 13 22 3 83 Anglomoyer, George 2 acres, Arnolds, John 14 1-2 acres, 1 84 Miller, Frederick 30 acres, 80 Altemose, Charles 33 acres, Shengle, Henry 430 acres. 3 60 13 50 Buehler. Henry 5 acres, Sid red Barlieb, William 50 acrea, Barlieb, Peter 47 acres, Dodendorf, Edward 87 acres, Frable Washington, 36 acres, Elassiiltou Edinger, Henry 45 acres, Gower, John Eat. 133 acres, Krotzer, Abraham 35 acres, Price, Andrew 6 acres, Butts, Adam 5 acres, Flyte, Philip 2 ncres, Grace, Susannah 10 acres, Jlarlman Samuel 10 acres, Pencil, Jacob 10 acres, Ruth, Linford quarter of an acre, Smith, Frank 4 acrea, Kalz, Silas 18 acres, Heller, Thomas 8 ncres, Jackson. Able, Henry 75 acres, Able, Cain 20 acres, Butts, John 101 acres, Buskirk, John 12 acres, Buskirk, Nicholas 17 acres, Gun, John Jr., 100 acres, Reinhart, George 200 acres, Rustine, Jacob 33 acres, Singer, Peter 40 acies, Snyder, Barnct 11 acres, Beer, Susannah 50 acres, Doll, Jacob 95 acres, Rinker, Caleb 43 acres, Kiper, James .150 acres, Dailey, John 21 acres, Bush," Frederick 50 acres, Fetberman, John 12 acres, Kresge, Israel 47"acics, Kerchener, John 5 acres, .Rinker, John Jr. 157 acres, Starner, William 50 acres, Williams, Emanuel 70 acres, Wolbert, Catharine 20 acres, Heller, Michael 77 acres, : Reinhart, William 120 acres, Alstine, George 100 acres, Getter, Benjamin 88 acres, I?3idd2c Smithficld. Downing, Thomas 324 acres, Fish, Thomas 92 acre;, Masters, II. & A. 50 acres, Hull, Benjamin 200 acres, Nuttall, Joseph 500 acres, Price. Bush, Daniel 214 acres, Coolbaugh, Moses W. 12 acres, Noyes, Samuel 500 acresr Peters, Jarcd 100 Coleman, S. S. 115 acres, Price, Madison 150 acres, Van Vliet, John 142 acres, Pocouo. Kinney, Peter L. 100 acres, Koons, Frederick 50 acres, Woolbcrt, Jacob 100 acred, Bush, William 20 acres, Brink, William 50 acres, Dailey, Samuel 57 acres, JP:iradic. Bush, Nicholas 50 acres, Fetberman Absalom 19 acres, Stocker, John 81 acres, Smith, Peter 62 acres, Polk. Craig, John 140 acros, Craig, Thomas aud John 166 acres, 17 83 1 30 3 67 84 7 40 8 48 6 88 3 71 1 85 4 30 2 39 2 23 2 42 3 22 3 10 1 12 4 52 3 80 2 67 4 0 2 40 4 4-- 3 96 3 30 1 49 2 92 2 39 3 1 3 90 2 16 1 34 90 2 69 1 19 1 43 1 34 2 88 1 34 2 70 1 8 2 20 2 65 37 2 60 5 00 25 2 32 3 23 1 77 31 20 2 1 4 88 2 30 1 89 1 56 2 43 2 30 1 1 1 o 1 66 3 2 1 40 1 57 2 99 5 15 8 2 Dotter, John Jr. 60 acres, Day, Daniel 108 acres, Foulk, William 67 acres, Krcsge, Stewart 25 acres, Lutz, Francis 56 acres, Serfass, Emcline 31 acres, .Smith, Linford 29 acres, Saylor, Samuel 7 acres, Smith, Melchoir 100 acres, Walp, James 72 acres, Craig Thomas, 117 acres, Nicholas Joseph, 14. acres, Dartbold Jonas, G7 acres, Flyte John, 7 acres, Smith Daniel, Borger Linford, GO acres, Weiss Adam II.. SO acres, Krumer John, 40 acres, JL? oss. Kinlz Henry, 131 aarcs, .Hays Samuel . - Johnson James Ricldun George Lovers Sarah ; ? Kichline John, 2S acres,.., . , Lcvcr3 Christopher, Sliimer Edward 3 45 7 17 7 83 4 59 2 06 2 00 fi 28 1 93 2 00 3 68 3 30 70 2 84 59 67 1 IS 1 79 3 87 80 80 95 40 02 94 87 20 54 89 54 15 G7 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Walker John ' ' - . Krcsge Peter Walker Robert Walton James Heller Rudy Getz Levi Mcason John Mackes George Gclz Emanuel . .. .. Rrensinger John Flyte Aaron Smith John D., 48 acres, Mixsell 2?arnct, 29 acres, Altcmoso Joseph, 01 acres, . Bargcr Michael, Estate, 9 acres, Buskirk Casper, 10 acres, Christman Thomas, 100 acres, Flyte Henry, 43 acres, Gower John, Estate, 10 acres, Hoodmackor Henry, 13 acres, Kresge Aaron, Xessig John M., 438 acres, Larch Peter, 1G acres, ' 3 21 16 39 1 09 1 GO G 9G 8 40 2 04 2 49 10 59 4 71 2 60 Lessig-Phillip,. estate, 30acres 5 50 1 24 Sobers Christian, zu acrea, Fabcl Joseph, 33 Flyte George; 4J acres, 1 84 1,55 liackhow James, 40 acres,. Mixsell John Jr., 58 acres, 91 Barlieb Joseph. 2 33 72 1 90 2 43 '3 74 8 18 G 25 3 92 1 74 2 4G 11 1G 202 201 902 Droyer Mary Stroud Bush Abraham, 9 acrep, Brewer George, 19 acres, Coflman Charles, 40 acres, Cofiman William, 44 acres, Edinger Henry, 29 acres, Groner Jfimanuei, io acrua, Grubcr Peter, 10 acres, Heller James, b acres, Johnson George, acres, Hay James, 1 lot, Woltinsrer uaniei, ou auico, Caflray John, 10 acres, Marvin Daniel. 'Ji acres, Stone Thomas, 7 acres, 02 4 11 Miller & Smith, 4 acres, 90 3 10 Young John, 100 acres, SniiUifield, Bell William IL1 lot, 4 12 6 01 Singmaster Jacob, 400 acres, Smith William SO 'JTuukhaimock. Bonser John, 25 acres, 21 George Ma'hias, Menvine John, 88 acres, 43 55 Mcrwine William, 100 acres, Nagel George, 4- 9 acres, Stull James, 179 acres, Westbrook James, SS acres, 37 50 30 50 00 Bpnscr Daniel, 25 acres, Ecbart Solomon, 25 aere:, GS Marvin Ezra, 89 acres, Houser William, 50 acres, 7G 99 Tobyhaaiuah. Bonser William, 89 acres, 1 50 Eckert William, 50 acres, Kelsey Abel, 100 acres, Kresge Samuel, 19 acres, Kiscr Valcmine, 13 acres, 1 S7 4 50 J 29 1 2G 4 80 Ileckman Josiah, 21 acres, Lewis Isaac, 150 acres, Reed William, 100 acres, 4 50 1 50 1 50 (5 50 Smith John Jr., 50 acres, Samuel Saylor & Co., 204 acres, Thompson Robert, 10 acres, Turns William, 50 acres, 1 41 2 10 1 SO 2 05 Wtldrick Henry, 10 acres, Winter John, Sen., 8 acres, Brannogan Patrick, 13 acres, 1 54 Shoemaker & Co., 4 50 Hcsslar Josiah. 2 36 Ilculy Alexander, 1 45 Sox bterlinjr. 1 Gl GEOPtGE FAELE March 24.JSG4. Treasurer. PHOENIX Mim STORE. PIIEHER & BROTHER, (Successors to Durling & Soys,) Respectfully notify the public, that hav ing purchased the above establishment, they will continue the Drug and lUedicine ousi 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 largcstock of Drugs, Sledicsnes, Perfumery, &c 7 purchased with a view to the ac tion of the new tax and tan laws, the)7 are prepared to offer rare bargains to purchasers. READER, If vou want pure, fresh Drugs and Medi cines. call on Dreher & Brother. If you want first quality Paints, Oils an Due Stuffs, call on Dreher & Brother, If vou want Pcrfumen;, in almost endles: variety, call on Dreher & Brother, If you want Lamps and pure, safe and cheap Burning Oils, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want an) 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 or a choice article of Chetcing Tobacco, call on "Dreher & Brother. If you want Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded, call on Drdicr & Brother. If you want pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal, 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 : a well regulated Drug Store, you can, only u sure to get a pure and genuine article by calling on Dreher & Brother. 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. II. DREHER. E. B. DRDIIER. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1S63. REAL ESTATE The subscribers offers at private sale the following two valuable properties viz: No. 1. A three story Brick Buildimg, situate in the borough of Stroudsburg, in III II adjoining the building of Jacob Singmaster, No. 2. One two story Frame Dwelling, with Kitchen attached, and Lot of Land be longing to the same situate near the Strouds burg Depot, in Stroud township. Persons desirious of buying, will call upon Mr. Nicholas Rustcr, in Stroudsburg, or up on the subscribers who reside No. 145 Cham ber street, New York City. IIIRSCMKIND & ADLER. February 25, 18G4. FoS SALE. NEW liOCHELLE Oil LAWT0N BLACKBERRIES, $1 per tlozen. HOOKER'S STRAWBERRIES, 50 cents per dozen. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud, tsp., June 20, 1862. Dissolution. The undersigned give notice that the Co-Partucrship, in the butchering busi ness, existing between the undersigned, was dissolved on the first of October, 1SG3 JAMES KLNTZ, ABRAHAM GISII. Paradise Yalley, Oct. 1, 1863.- Two Horses, one Wagon, and a douhl set of harness for sale. For particulars in quire pf 'the subscriber. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud tsp., Jan. 14, 1864. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office in For Sale. ,ron SCB0FULA AHD SCE0FDL0US DISEASES. From Emery Edes, a well-known merchant cf Oxford, Maine. iixa. but never yet one bottle which failed or ti it. As fast as oar people try it, they agree there lias .i:;rn lit it liofnro in nnr Mimmnnitr." oecn no iutuiv.u. -ri .;c "Pimntns. Blotches. Pustules. Ulcers. Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From r,ev. Bolt. Utrauon, jsriswi, ana ana. " I only do my duty to you and the. public, when I add my testimony to that you publigl, of the me dicinal virtues of your baieui ti ' "1 ," ten a-cd ten, had an afflicting humor in her cars, eyi" and hair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried vour Sausafab.ii.la. &he hna . . ocen wen ior some uiuuiua. From Mrs. Jane E. Jliee, a well-lumen ana mum esteemed laihj tf Dcnntsvtlle, vapcMay .., - ' t --- !'.. 1 .T-...l n t-Mr TWlt Willi I " JLV usuijllliur 11.13 tUllCIUU iui " V scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Kothinganorded any relief until we tried your bAit sapakilla, which soon completely cured her. From Cliarles P. Gage, Esq., of the icidely-knoicnfirm Of Gage, Murray Co., manufacturers of enam clled papers in i askua, iT. 11. " I had for several years a very troublesome k mor in my face, which grew constantly worso until it disfigured my features and became an intolerable affliction. I tried almost everything a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Saksavarilla. It immediately made my face worse, as you told me it mi"ht lor a time; but in a few weeks the new skin bean to form under the blotches, and continued uiuil my face is ag smooth as anybody' and 1 am without any svmptoms of the disease that 1 know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and withonta doubt owe it "to your Saksapa ni lia Erysipelas -General Debility-Purify tho Blood. From Br. Eobt. Satrin, Houston St., . Diu Arm: I seldom fail to remove .Eriyrtioniand Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of yonr SAiSAPABH.LA.niid I have just now cured a i at tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. 2o altera tive we pofMss equals the S a ksa pa rill a you hare supplied to the profession as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio. "Tor twelve vcars 1 had the yellow Ennpelas on my riehtnrm, during which time I tried a 1 the cel ebrated physician, ! could reach, and took hundreds of dollais' worth of medicines The ulcers were bad that the cords became visible, and Uie doctors decided that my arm must be ampu atcd. 1. boRau tahing yourSA USAPARiLLA. Took two bottles, ana sornclf your Tills Together they have cured mc. J am now as well and sound as anybody. lng in a public place, my case is known to everybody in tbi community, and excites the wonder of all.-' From Hon. Jfenm Monro, M. P. P-?!' wTa leading member of the Canadian I'arhamei t " I have ibed your Sausapakilla iii my familj , for "cneral debility, and for purifying the o(ooay wfthven-bcncficiiil ' results. r.ud ieel conlidcnce m commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Tire, Rose. Salt Bhoum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From TTarvcy Siekler. E.irj., the able editor of the TuncWiannoch Democrat, Pennsylvania. Our only child, about three vears of age, was at tacked bv pimples on his forehead. 1 hey rapidly spread uhtil they formed a loathsome and vinileut sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A fl;illul physician applied nitrate ol' silver and other remedies, without am ap parent effect. lor fifteen days we guarded his hand?, lest with them he should tear Open the festering cntl corrupt wound which covered his whole lace. lar-in- tried every thing else wc had any hopclrom. w fcA-in riving vour Saksapakilla. and s'plymg the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. 1 began to heal when we had given the lirat bottle, ami was well when we had finished the secoud, I he chi'd'" eyelashes, which had come ont, grew again r and hfris now as healthy and fair as any oth3r lh whole neighborhood predicted that the chiu ratal die." Syphilis and Ivleroorial Disease?. From Dr. Hiram S'oat. of St. Louis, Musniiri. "I lind vour Saksavakilua a more c.U'Otual remedy for" the secondary syptBis of Sypht't, and for syphilitic disease than my other wepos-ow. The profession arc inUebti-d ro you lor sonrc or the best medicines wc havs.ir From A. J. French, M. 2.ran eminent physician rf Lawrence. Mass.rtrho is a prominent ixemUer n, the Legislature of Massachusetts. Dr.. AYEti Mv dear Sir: I have found your PARSArAr.iLLA an" excellent remedy for iyplitiisT both otehu primary and secondary type, and -t.tct-nal in some eases that were too oL.-tinate to yield to other remedies. I do not know what we can ewv p'.oy with more certainty of success, where a pavrsy ful alterative is required." Mr. Chas. S. Jan Lice, rf Xev nrunn-tf. X. J, had dreadful nlcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more -s-igravatcd for years, in spite of overw remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of Ayek's Saksapaiulla rehcve5 Jiim 1'ow cases can be found mote inveterate ani distressing than this, and it took seveial dozeu bot tles to cure him. Leucorrlicca, "Whites, Female "Weakness, nreT.trsHvp-odHccd bv internal Scrofulous Ulcer ation, and are very otte'n cured by the alterative effect of this SAr.?ArAi:L.tA. Some cases require, however, in aid of the Sarsapauilla, the SKiIlul ai)plication oriocal remedies. From the well-known and widely-ctlehraled Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. "I have found vour Sarsaparilla an excellent alterative in dispases of females Jinny cayes nt ir regularity. Lcucorrhoca, Internal Ulceration, aud k-cal dcb'ilitv, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, aiid there are few that do not, when" its effect is properly aided by local treatments A ladu, mnci!linff to allow Hie publication of her name, writes: "3Iv daughter and nn. -elf have been cured of a very tlebilitatiug Lencoriha-a of long standmg, by two bottles of your Sarsaparilla." Rheumatism. Goat. T-iver Complaint, Dys pepsia Heart Disease, NeuratRia, ' when caused hv Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this JiT. Saiapap-illa. ayTr's CATHAETIO PILLS possess so innnv ailvantaces over the other piir . gatives in the inurkct, and their superior virtues nre so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has wen. and that they may he depended on to do all that thev have ever done. Prepared by J. Q. AVER, M. D., & Co., i Lowell,. Mass. and sold by N "W. ITollinshead, and Dreher & Bros Stroudsburg j Yr. X. Peters, Marshal', Greek j J. Fenncr, Pcnncrsville ; D. Sa' lor, Sa3'lorsburgj J. A. Bossardj Bossard? ville, Pa. April 1G,1S6.-Iy. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER I0EILLAED, ' Swiff & Tobacco Mauufactun-r, 26 & IS Chambers st. (Formerly Chatham street, New York,) Would call tho attention of Dealers lo the articles of his manufacture, viz: Macaboy, Demigro?, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia-,. Coarse Rappee, Nachitochcs ... American Gentleman, Copenhagen:. YELLOW SIVUIFF. Scotch, Honey Ddw Scotch, Scotch,. High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot, (K?"Allention is called to the large reduc tion in prices ofjFine-Cut Chewing atid Smo king Tobaccos, which will bo found of a su perior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING Long, r. a l. or plain, S. Jago,. No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster Nos 1 &2mix'd, Tin Foil, Cavendish, Granulated. Turkish., N. B A circular of prices will be sent on. application. April 16, 1863. ly. .i ? . To Consumptives; Consumptive sufferers will receive' valuable prescription for tho oure of Con sumption, Asthma, Brouchitis, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by sending their address to ' llev. E. A. WILSON, Williarnsburgh, Kings Co., New Torle, January 21, 18GL-6t.