r t Treasurer's Notice tff Sale of Seated Lands For Arrearages of Taxes. The following is a list of Taxes on Seated .e&sJl,B,,lsf ?8 returned by the Collectors for the several Townships for 1862 and 1863, which lands will bo sold al the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, onihe 13lh day of June, next, agreeably to the 41st Ecction of the Act of 19th April, A. D. 1&4.J, which provides for the collection of Taxes. ESoi'euali of SEt-oudbui Names. Property. McCann, Irene one town lot. Gordon, Ahncr one town lot, Ilineline, Jacob B. one town lot, Kreage, Joel one town lot. Murray, James one town lot Shafcr, Jacob one town lot Smiley, Charles one town lot Skelton, Robert one town lot Williams, Joel one town lot B:irte. Dimmick, M. M. 204 acre3 Labar, Lewis 100 acres Wilson, Jaines S. 25 acres Coolbatigh, Gaines SS Mead, 800 acres Clicsniailiill, Band, Amos 39 acres Gearhnrt, Edwin P. 120 acres Edmonds, Charles 5 acres Ilincs, Michael Est., 34 acres Hare Powell, Robert 289 acres - Weiss, Henry H. 76 acres, Weiss, George II. 72 acres, Anglcmoyer, George 2 acres, Arnolds: John 14 1-2 acres, Miller, Frederick 30 acres, Altemose, Charles 33 acres, v ShbngJe, Hrnry 430 ceres. JBuehler. Henry 5 acres, Earlicb, William 50 acres, Barlicb, Peter 47 acres, DodeV.aorf, Edward 87 acres, Frable Washington, 36 acres, Edinger, Henry 45 acres, Gfwer, John Ett. 133 acres, Krolzcr, Abraham 35 acres, Price, Andrew G acres, Bolts, Adan: 5 acres, Flyle, Philip 2 acres, Grace, Susannah 10 acres, Ilsrimap. Samuel 10 acres, Pencil, J.scob 10 acres, Ruth, L;nford quarter of an acre, Smith, Frank 4 acres, Jvulz, Silns IS acres, Heller. Thomas 8 acres, Jackson. Able, Henry 75 acres, Able, Cam 20 acres, Bulls, John 101 acres, rBtiskirk, John 12 acres, Buskirfc, Nicholas 17 acres, Gun, John Jr., 100 acres, Roinhari. George 200 acres, Rustine, Jacob 33 acres, Singer, Peter 40 acies, Siiydnr, Barr.el 11 acres, Beer, Susannah 50 acres, Doll, Jacob 95 acres, Rir.ker. C&lcb 43 acics, t Kiper, J irr.es 150 acres, Dai ley, John 21 acres, IBu?sh, Frederick 50 acres, Fcthermcu, John 12 acres, Kresgc, Israel 47 acres, Kerchenor. John 5 acres, -JUnker, John Jr. 157 acres, Stamt"-, YvMlliam 50 acres, Will iaius, Emanuel 70 acres, WolH?fl, (Catharine 20 acres, Heller, Michael 77 acres, fteinharl, William 120 acres, Alstine, George 100 acres. Getter, Benjamin SS acres, 33 is! cite Simthfzcld. Downing, Thomas 324 acres, Fish, Thomas 92 acre?, Masters H. & A. 50 acres, Hull, BfHjarnin 200 acres, Nuttal!, Joseph 500 acres, Price. Bush, Daniel 214 acres, Coolbaush, Moss W. 12 acres, Koyes, Suuucl 500 acres, Jter., Jiired 100 Colemai', S. S. 115 acres, Price, Madison 150 acres, Tan Vliel, John 142 acres, jpocono. Kinney, Peter L. 100 acres, Koons, Frederick 50 acres, Woolberl, Jacob 100 acres, Bush, Wiliiam 20 acres, Brink, William 50 acres, Dailey, Samuel 57 acres, Paradise. Bush, Nicholas 50 acres, FtJlhtrtnan Absalom 19 acres, Stocked John 81 acres, Smith, Peter 62 acres, Poik. Craig, John 140 acres, Craig, Thomas aud John 166 acres, Hotter. John Jr. 60 acres, Day, Daniel 108 acres, Foulk, William 67 acres, Krcsge, Stewart 25 acres, Lutz, Fruncis 5G acres, Serfass, Emeline 31 acres, Smith, Lin ford 29 acres, Say lor, Samuel 7 acres, Smith, Melchoir 100 acres, - Walp, James 72 acres, - Craig Thomas, 117 aprcs, Nicholas Joseph, 14 acres, Barthold Jonas, G7 acres, Ply tc John, 7 aores, Smith Daniel, Borger Linlbrd, GC acres, IVaiss Adam 13.. 50 acres,''. Krumor John, -JO acres, --" I'ossk Kinlz Henry. 131 acres, Hays Samuel Johnson James Ricklun George Levers Sarah Xichline John, 25 acres, , Levers Christopher, . Shinier Edward V . - Walker John Kresge Peter Walker Robert Walton James ' V r--" Heller Rudy U Getz Levj. .V, Meason John ; 4, ' Jfackes Goorge A Gctz Eamuuel Breninger John 1 Flyte'Aaron Smith John D., 48 acres; jtlixsell .Barnet, 29 acres, Alteinose Joseph, Gl acres, Barger Michael, Estate, i) acres, Buskirk Casper, 10 acres, Christman Thomas, 100 acres, Flyte'Henry, 43 acres, Gower John. Estate, 10 acres, Hoodniackdr Henry, 13 acres, Krcsge Aaron, jSessilg John M., 433 acres, Larch Peter, 1C acres, - " Taxes. 3 81 3 71 243 3 75 GO 2 62 1 48 06 4 49 3 09 2 49 14 30 1 50 8 91 2 97 6 18 5 62 13 25 13 22 3 83 1 84 80 3 60 1 13 1 50 217 1 88 1 30 3 67 84 7 40 8 43 0 SS 3 71 1 85 4 30 2 33 2 23 2 42 3 22 3 10 1 12 4 52 3 80 2 67 2 24 4 01 2 40 44- 3 90 3 30 1 49 0 no 2 39 3 13 3 90 2 16 1 34 GO 2 89 1 19 1 43 1 34 2 SS 1 34 2 70 1 S4 2 20 2 65 3 72 2 60 5 00 2 51 3 23 I 11 4 20 2 10 4 83 2 30 1 89 1 58 2 43 2 30 1 12 1 54 1 66 3 21 1 40 1 57 2 99 8 24 3 45 7 17 7 63 4 59 2 06 2 00 6 28 1 93 2 00 3 68 3 30 70 2 84 59. 67 i i 3 18 79 87 SO 80 95 40 02 94 87 20 54 89 54 15 G7 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 21 3 15 39 1 09 1 GO 6 96 8 40 2 2 10 4 2 04 49 59 71 CO 5 50 1 24 2 33 1 84 1 55 4 91 2 33 Lubel Joseph, r Flyte George; 43 acres, llackuow James, 40 acres;-" Mixsell John Jr., 58 acres; Uarlieb Joseph Droyer Mary Stroud. Bush Abraham, 9 acre?, Brewer George, 19 acres, Coflhian Charles, 40 acres, Counian William, 44 acres, Edinger Henry, 29 acres, Groner Emanuel, 1G acres, G ruber Peter, 10 acres, Heller James, b acres, Johnson George, 209 acres, Kuv James, 1 lot, WolOngor Daniel, 50 acres, Caffray John, 10 acres, . Marvin Daniel, 95 acres, Stone Thomas, 7 acres, Miller & Smith, 4 acres, Young John, 100 acres, 1 90 43 3 74 3 18 G 25 92 3 .1 74 4G 11 16 202 201 902 2 02 4211 90 -310 4 01 12 25 6 80 CO Bell William II., 1 lot, Sinsruastcr Jacob, 400 acres, Smith William Teiiikliasmock. Bonser John, 25 acres, 2 George Ma' bias, 2 Merwine John, 88 acres, 1 Menvino William, 100 acres, 2 Nagel George, 4-9 acres, G Stull James, 179 acres, 3 Westbrook James, 88 acres, 2 Bonser Daniel, 25 acres, 2 Eckart Solomon, 25 acre;, 2 Marvin Ezra, 89 acres, 2 Ilouser William, 50 acres, Tobyhanua.Ii. Bonser William, 89 acres, 1 Eckert William, 50 acres, 1 Kelsey Abel, 100 acres, ' 4 Kresge Samuel, 19 acres, 1 Riser Valcniine, 13 acres, 1 Ilcckman Josiah, 217 acres, 4 Lewis Isaac, 150 acres, 4 Reed William, 100 acres, 1 Smith John Jr., 50 acres, 1 Samuel Saylor & Co., 204 acres, 6 Thompson Robert, 10 acres, - 1 Turns William, 50 acres, 2 W.ldrick Henry, 10 acres, 1 Winter John, Sen., S acres, 2 Brannogan Patrick, 13 acres, - 1 Shoemaker & Co., 4 Hesslar Josiah, 2 Henry Alexander, , 1 Sox Sterling. 1 GEORGE FABLE, Treasurer. March 24, 18G4. 21 48 55 37 50 30 50 00 68 70 99 50 87 50 29 26 80 50 50 50 50 44 10 80 05 54 50 36 45 G4 PHOENIX DRUG ST0BE. 3)BEHEIi & BROTHER, (Successors to Durling &. Boys,) Respectfully 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, Medicines, Perfumery, &&, 1 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 JDic Stuff's, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want Perfumery, In almost endless variety, call on Dreher fe Brother, tc . r-- i - o ii u wain Jennys ami pure,. sate unu cheap Bunting' Oils, call on Dreher &. Brother. T r . s . i ir oa v.aru any ot me most popular Pat ent Medicines, or those which are not ouite so popular, -call on Dreher &. Brother. it you want the best Ciscars or a choice article of Chewing Tobacco, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want Physicians Prescriptions carol uily compounded, call on Dreher & Brother. If you want pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal, sacramental or other uses, cal on JJrehcr & Brother. If you want the best of Huir, Tooth, Nail and Llolh Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Cosmet ics and Toilet Articles generally, call on Dreher & Brother. In short, If you want any thing usually kept in a well regulated Drug btore, you can only ne sure to get a pure and genuine article by caning on . Urelicr cc 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 l'hoenix. GEO. II. DREHER. E. B. DRDHER, Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 18G3. REAL ESTATE I ilii I he subscribers olfers at private sale the lolJovving two valuable properties viz: No. 1. A three story Brick Buildimg, situate in the borough of Stroudsburg, adjoining the building of Jacob Singmaster. io. 2. One two story Frame DwelhngT with Kitchen attached, and Lot of l.and be longing to the same situate near the Strouds burg Depot, m Stroud township. Persons desinous of buying, will call upon Mr. Nicholas Ruster, in Stroudsburg, or up on the subscribers who reside No. 145 Cham ber street, New York Citv. 3 IIIRSCIIKIND & ADLER. February 25, 18G4. FOR SALE. NEW RGCHELLE Oil LAWT0N BLACKBERRIES, 1 per dozen. HOOKER'S STRAWBERRIES, "50 cents per dozen. .CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud, tsp., June 2G, 1862. Dissolution. The undersigned trive notice that the Co-Partuership, in the butchering bust- ness, existing between the undersigned. was dissolved on the first of October, 1863- JAMES KINTZ, ABRAHAM GISII. Paradise Valley, Oct. 1, 18G3 Two Horses, one Wasron. and a dmihl set of harness for sale. For particulars in quire of the subscriber. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroud tsp., Jan. 14, 1864. BLANK PEEDS For sale at this Office Lessig Phillip, estate, 30 acres, Sobers Christian, 26 acres' . Al Private S For Sale. - THE REBELLION ON THE DECLINE ! Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, No tions, &Ci &c Iif greatest abundance, offered at prices to suit all purchasers. The subscribers thank ful for the liberal patron age hitherto exended to their establ ishment, would inform their old customers and the gen eral public, that they have iust returned from the cisy, with a fine assortment of CLOCKS, which they are prepared to sell tar below war time prices, so that if you want CLOCKS of the best manufactories, Gold or Silver Watches of all qualities, Jewelry of fine gold or of cheap er sorta, call at BROWN & KELLER'S. If you want best quality of Silver Ware, Tea Sets, Plated Ware, Casters, or caster bottles, or fine or commoner sorts of Cutlery, call at BROWN & KELLER'S. If you want TOYS, from a speaking doll to a penny whistle or from a locomotive to a baby's rattle, call at BROWN & KEL LER'S. If you want Children's Carriages, Ve locpeds, Bird Cages, or any thing- in that line, or any way near it, call at BROWN &, KELLER'S. If you want Razors, Pen Knives, Sissors, Fishiner Tackle of all kinds, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Baskets, &c.,&c, call al BROWN & KELLER'S. If you want any of the latest School or Miscellaneous Books, blank J books, the best and cheaper qualities of writing paper,envel- opes, pens, ink, pencils, &c.,call al BROWN & KELLER'S. If you want Clothes Wringers, Lamps of all kinds, Lamp Chimneys, Photograph 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, 1864. Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. The subscriber offers at private sale, the following described property, viz : A Parm situated in Stroud township, iuunroe county, x'a., aujoimng Janets Of T 1 l 1 1 IT 1 V )otin itansoerry, ueorge iioucic, A. i.6y ler, aud others, containing about IIS Acres, about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with good fence, and in a hiirh state of cultivr tion, of which 20 acres' arc Meadow, the umuueu is wen tinioereii with Uak, Uhes nut anrl Hickory. There are about "20 acres of cxcclleut meadow bottom vet to tie cleared, iho iarin is well adapted to grazing. The improvements thereon consist of ji new Frame House, one and a half stories high, 22 by 2-1 feet; a two story LUU J1U0SM,2U by 28 feetjWeatherboarded and p'lastered,aframe Lam d2 by 4b leet with cellar stabling underneath, a frame Wagon House 18 by i-i leet, uorn uriD, iTrunncry and othe out buildings, with a spring of never fail mg Water near the house. There is also a thriving APPLE OR0IIA11D or select raited lruit aud a varietv ot other fruit trees or diliercnt kinds on the premises. This property is 3 miles north of Stroudsburg and one mile south west of the line ol the Delaware, Lacka- wanaaud western lutilroad, and conve uicnt to Schools and public meetings Persons wishing to view the above prop erty will please call upon Alexander Fow ler, Silas L. Drake and J. M. Howeil, Stroudsburg, Pa., or upon the subscriber residing on the premises. HOPcACE PECK Stroud township, March 3, 1864.-tf. Head Quarters Dep't., of the ' THE 1 no, Pa., i, 18G4. ) Susquehanna, Chambershuro, January 20th To the people of the Department of the Susquehanna., I cordially invite the attention of all per sons within the Department of the Susque hanna to the address recently issued by Ma jor beneral Hancock, Commanding 2d Army vorps in wuicn inai oisiinguisneu oincer an m 1 ' 1 m! If i i rr nounces, that he has come to Pennsylvania under the authorities ot the War Department tor the purpose oJ recruiting his Corps to 50.- 000 men with a view to special service. The gallantry and Military ability of Mar jpr ueneral Hancock, and the courage- and uiscipnne oi nis oorps nave been tested on many battle fielHs and have justly won the admiration of the people. Those who shall enlist under him will find comrades with whom it will be an honor to be connected, and a leader whose past career gives the as surance that he cannot tall short of the full performance of all his duties as an officer, a soldier and a gentleman. Having been associated with Maior Gen eral Hancock on many trvinor occasions. I leartily command him to the patriotism of the people oi this Department, and earnestly advise those fit for military duty, to embrace this opportunity of taking a position in which they will gam honor and distinction for themselves, and render essential service to their country. D. N. COUCH, Maj.-Gen. Commanding Dep't. Official : Maj. Jno. S. Shultz, Ass't Adj't General. Head Quarters, Lehigh District, ItEADiNGj'Pa., Jan. 22d, 1864. The address of Maior General Couch Commanding Department of the Susquehan na, is hereby published in the district with the sincere wish that it may find the ear nest attention and co-operation of the peo ple. F. StGEL, Maj.-Gen. All newspapers, English and German, in the District of Lehigh, comprising the coun ties of Berks, Schuylkill, Lehigh, Northamp ton, Carbon, Monroe, Luzerne and Columbia, please copy the above and publish it until further notice. (Send 10 or 12 copies to Gen. Sigel.) Official : Andrew Malseep, Lt, & A. D. C. FAMILY DYE COLORS. Black, Dark Dlue, Light Blue, French Blue, Claret Brown, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snuff Brown, Crimson. Dark Drab, Light Drab, Dark Green, Light Green, Magenta, Maroon, Orange, Pink, Purple, Royal Purple, Salmon, Scarlet, Slate. Solferino, Violet, Yellow. For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixod Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. (KrA SAVING OF 80 PER CENT. -CO For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same Dye. 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. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable receipts,) purchase Howe & Ste phens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price, 1 0 cents. Manufactured by HOWE & STEVENS, 260 Broadway, Boston For sale by Wm. Hollinshead, Stroudsburg, Druggist, and Dealers generally. September 24, 1863. Cm. LIVERY BUSINESS. Valentine Kautz & Wnii Huntsman, (Successors to M. B. Postens,) Having purchased he stock- t . t n v t- i laieiy owneu oy iu. ii. ljos tens, take this opportunity to notify their friends and the public generally, that they have added considerable new stock to the same, and will continue the business at the old stand, on Franklin street, where they are prepared to hire horses and Carriages at the lowest cash rales. Their horses are safe, fast and gentle, and their vehicles consist of all kinds, to suit the taste of the fastidious. Attentive ostlers always on hand, and drivers furnished when desired. Call and sec for yourselves. Strangers taken to any part of the country at short notice. They will con tinue to run the new omnibus between this borough and the Railroad Depot. Persons fntending to go on the railroad will bo called tor at any part of the borough, by leaving iheir names at the office near t.h stable. The omnibus will also be at Ihe'depot on the arrival of trains to convoy passengers into town. No painswill be spared to give satisfaction to all who inav favor them with their rmtron- age. i KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. MAM00B, How Lost! How Restored Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and Involuntary Emissions, inducing Iinpo- tency, Consumption, and Mental and Physi cal Debility, iiy ISob't 3. Gulrerwcll, 71. D The important fact that the awful cense 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 successfu treatment as adopted by the celebrated au thor, lully explained, by means of- whic every one is enabled to cure himself perfect ly, 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. oent under seal, in a plain envelope, Jo any address, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. G. KLINE, 127 Bowery, Neio York, P. O. J?ox,40S6. August 20, 18G3. GUNSMITH. The undersigned respectfully informs pthe citizens or Stroudsburg and vicini ty, that he has commenced the GUKSiUITSHSIVG BUSINESS. near Kautz's Blacksmith shop, on William street, and is lully prepared to do all kind ot work in his line, with neatness and des patch. Having had twenty years experience in this business, he hopes will be an induce ment lor the people to give him a trial. Kepairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Rifles made to order. LEWIS KEINEST. JA3IES H. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST WALTON & TOST, BANKERS, BROKERS, AND General Collectors. ffo. 25 South Third Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Jay Cooke & Co., E. P. Middleton. &,Brn.. Jaines, Kent, Santec & Co:, Hon. Wm. Wil- kins, iiSliencIi, Black & Co., Hon. James Pol lock, U. M'Kibbon & Son, Hon. II. D. Fos ter, Hon. A. H. Reeder, Hon. Asa Packer, Hon. Warren J. Woodward, V. L. Bradford, to July 17, 1862. 03The train leaviner foot of Courthi nil fit 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 errivmg at Scranton at 4.02 p. m. where it connects with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomeburg Raiiroad, and with the om nibus running to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. 03"This train arrives at Groat Bmul nt 6.10 0. m., makimr a cloan r.nnn he meil train going West on the Erie Rail way. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Scranton at 10.10 a. m. connnntincr 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 Ipjiwps Great Bend nt 3 20 p. m., on the arrival of me iew loru express going East, and Buf. falo Express coiner West, and nrfiupn in Scranton at 5.89 p. m. JOHN BRISBIN, Superintendent. R. A. HENRY, General Tiftfcnt Anf Scranton, May 20, 18GU. " m gi iT ml Am i m MONROE COUNTY Biirfual Fire Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED 144, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Properly Insured Sl,050,000. The rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar for every thousand dollars in sured, after which payment no further char ges will be made, except to cover actual loss by fire that may fall upon members of the Company. The policies issued by this Company are perpetual, and afford the fullest security, with the largest economy and convenience. This company will not issue Tanneries, Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. Applications for Insurance may be made to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec retary. MANAGERS. J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, Samuel Melick, Silas L. Drake, Godlieb Auracher, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouffer, Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch, Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. James Boys, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, G Auracher, v Surveyors. Melchoir Spragle, ) ft!r The stated meclinir of the board of Managers lakes place at the Secretary's of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 1 o'qjock P. M. Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1863. Delawarej Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. THE PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves GREAT BEND at 7,40 a. m. :-.fter the arrival at 6.30 a. m. of the Cincinnati Express from the West, connecting al Scran ton, where it arrives at 10.10 a. m. with a train on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Raiiroad, for Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Kington and Wilkes-Barre, and by Omni bus with the Delaware .and Hudson Railroad at Providence, for Olyghant and C'arbondale. At Hope Station this train connects by om nibus with the Belvidere, Delaware Rai road for Phillipsburg, Trenton and Philadel phhu At New Hampton Junction, where i arrives at 2.25 p. m., the same train connects with Trains on the Central R. R. of N. for Elizabeth, Newark and New York, Eas ton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chun Reading and Harnsburg. Passengers by this train arrive in New York at 5.30, in Philadelphia 8.00, and in iarrisburg at 8.20 p. in. The Country Safe! The subscriber takes this method of infor mmg his many friends, and t he public gene rilltr flint Ito line: raturnn,) 4 . : with a large lot of Ready 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 every taste and rig out , in a manner hitherto unapproach eu, the man with the single dollar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid in, and will keep on hand an elegant assortment ot DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, lNotions, Hosiery, tec, tec, all of which he will sell very cheap. He has also a splendid 101 oi at prices varying from 50 cents to $0 each the latest styles of Mantillas. Boots. Shoos Gaiters, tec, tec, and all at nriccs surori singly low. . P. S. Clothing made to order at short nn tice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in nr. change tor Goods at cash prices. i he public are invited to call as he is de termined to sell his Eoods cheaoer than thp cneapesi. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859. tf. J. liANTE, DENTIST, Has permanently localed him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his office nnxt dnni i rir S Walton, where he is fullv nmnnrpfl tr front t . . , .J r--r jiiu natural teeth, and also to insert incorrun- -uk. tuuinjmi mum on pivot anu plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most persons Know the danger and folly of trust- muijv iu uiu itrimraiir. -is wn no me traveling dentist It matters not how much experience a person may have, he it liable to have some failures nut. nf m.mW oi cases, and it the dentist lives at a distance y ' , uitiuwu it ib irequentiy put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it mav be. other- wibc uie inconvenience and tronhlo nf i; so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the services of a dentist near home. All work warranted. Stroudsburg, March 27, 18G2. Fishing Tackle & Sporting Goods. Fishiner Rods. Reels. Flics, Artificial Bait, Bait Boxes, Guns, , Rifles, &c. in evorv v.irlotv Pistols wholesale and retail. Orders from Gouutrv Stores nnrMnnlnr. y solicited. Orders for sporting annaratns ovnmifnrl with promptness. Asrcnfc for fho TrL shot" Powder. JOHN KUIDER, cor. 2nd & Walnut St. N. E. Feb. 25. Philadelphia. LEWIS D. VAIL. GEOUGE D. STROUD VAIL and STROUD. 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She had becu well for some months." From lifts. Jane E. Eice, a- tceU-hnmcn and much' esteemed lady ofjJennisville, Cape May Co., AT. J. " My daughter has suffered for a year past with a scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesomo. Xiothmgallbrded any relief until we tried your Saii bapakilla, which goon completely cured her." FromCliarles P. Gage,Esq.,oft7ieicidely-J:nown rm of Gage, Murray $ Co., manufacturers of enam elled papers tn JVashua, A". II. " 1 had for several yeara a very troublesome hu mor in my face, which grew constantly worse until it disfigured my features and became an iutolerablo aflliction. I tried almost everything a man could oC both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Sarsai'arilla. lt immediately made my face worse, as you told mo it might for a time; but in a few week3 the new ekin began to form under the blotches, and continued until my face is as smooth as anybody's, and I am without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know of. I enjoy perfect health, aud without a doubt owe it to your SARSArAMLLA." Erysipelas General Debility Purify tho Blood. From Dr. Edit. Savin, Houston St., N. Y. Dr. Ayuic: I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and. Scrofulous Sores by the persevering uso of your Ha hsa pa i:i li. a, and 1 have just now cured an at tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No altera tive we possess equals the Saksaparilla you havo supplied to the profcitiou as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Wakeman, Ohio. " For twelve years 1 had the yellow Erysipehw on my right arm, during which time I tried all the cel ebrated phyticiansl could reach, and took hundreds of flollais' worth of medicines The ulcers were to bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that inr arm must be amputated. 1 bogau taking vour SAK9AiAitiLLA. Took two bottles, and someot'your Tills. Together they have cured me. I am now as well and sound as anybody, llcing iu a public place, my case is known to everybody in thia community, and excites the wonder of all." From Hon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Xeiccastle, C. Ji'., a leading member of the Canadian Parliament. '1 haveused vour Sarsaparilla iu my family, for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with very beneficial mult?, and Icel confidence in commeuding it to the aillicted." St. Anthony's Fire, H020, Salt Bheuaa, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. Fromllarvcy Sickler, Esq., the able editor of the TmicL-liannoch Democrat, Pennsylvania. " Our only child, about three years of age, was at tacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eves for some days. A skilful physician applied nitra'te ot's-ilver and other remedies, without any ap parent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his lianas, lest with them he should tea'r onen the lcsicring and corrupt wound which covered his whole face, llar ing tried every thing else wc had any hope from, we began piviugyur Saksaivarilla, and applying the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The snre began to heal when we had given the first bottle, ami was well when we had tini.-hed theiccond. Thu child's eyelashes, which had ci;me out, grew agniu, and he is now as'licalthy and fair as any other Tho whole ueighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphili3 and Kercurial Disease. From JJr. Hiram Sfiiat. of St. J.onis. Missouri. "1 find your Sarsatakilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis, and for syphilitic disease than any other wcposM-as. The profession are indebted to you for some of the best medicines we havji." From A. J. French, M. ).. an eminent physician of Lawrence. Mass.. who is a prominent number tf the Legislature of Massachusetts.. "Dr. Aykr. My dear Sir: I have found your Sarsaparilla aa excellent remedy for Syphilid, both otVhe primary and secondary type, and effect ual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. 1 do not know what wcan cm ploy with more certainty of success, where a po er lul alterative is required." Mr. Chan. S. T'an Lieur, nf Xcic BntnsiccL: JV. J.t had dreadful ulcers cu his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew muie and more" aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could beapplsed, until tin persevering use of Ayeb's Sarsapauilla relieved; him. Few cases can he found more inveterate and. distressing than 4hL?raud it took several dozen bot tles to cure him. Iieucorrhooa, "Whites, Female "Weakness,, are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ulcer ation, and are very oilcn cured by the alttratire effect of this Sausaparilla. Some ca?e requite, however, in aid of the Sarsaparilla, the skiifcL application of local remedies. From the iczII-Itioict ami urideFy-eclebratcd ZJrv Jacob Morrill, of Cincinna ti. "I havo fouud your Sarsaparilla an excellent alterative in diseases of females Many eases of ir regularity, Leucorrhoea, Internal Ulceration, ami local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, ciid there are few that do notr whenitseffect is properly aided by locsl treatment." A lady, unwilling' to- allow the publication of her imme, writes: "My daughter and myself have been cured of a. very debilitating LeucorUioea of long stamliug, by two bottles of your Sarsaparilla." Bheumatisrn. Gout. Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia BTeart Disease, ITeuraigia, when caused by Scrofula in the systtui. are rapidly cured by this .Ext. Sarsaparilla. AYER'S CATHA11TIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other pur gatives in the marker, and their superior virtues arc so universally known, that we ncotl not do more than to assure the public tiieir quality i maintained equal to the best it ever has beau, and that they may be depended op. to do all that thev have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYETI, D., &. Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by W. Hollinshead, and Dreher & Bros Stroudsburg; "Y. N. Peters, Marshal', Creek: J. Penncr. Fennersville : 1). Sav ior, Saylorsburg ; J. A. Bossard, Bossardt- villc, ra. April 1G, 136.-1 y. ESTABLISHED 1780. PETER I0EILIARD, SmilT & Tobacco fiiaiuifactuivr, X5 & IS Chambers st. (Formerly Chatham street, New York,-) Would call the attention of Dealers to tho articles of his manufacture, viz: BROffK SNUFF. Macaboy, " Demirrros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW STSXIW. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch. TScotnli. High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, . or Lundyfoot, (KpAttention is culled to the lame reduc tion m orices of Fine-Cut Chcvvinirnil f3m ing Tobaccos, which will be found of a su perior quality. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FIND CUT CHEWING. svnsivn Long, p. a. l. or plain, S. Ja0. No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster Nos 1 &2miVd, Tin Foil, Cavendish, Granulated. Turkish. - A circular of nrices will bo nn application. April 16, 1863. ly. To Consumptives. Consumptive sufferers will valuable prescription for the cure of Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung aflbctions, (free 0r uuuiguj oy suuuing metr address to liev. K A. WILSON, "Williamsburgh, 1 Kincrs Co.. New Ynrl-' January 21, 1861,-6t.
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