A Snake Story. ; A tew weeks aco, as a boy by tuc:n,ame bf Hughes, about 12 ycors old, was re turiu'ujr home from Dudley, in Carbon t t t II 1. I Ml fiMhm. raw a Inrfro black snake cnilnd : f.tnFi,;m a - , w - - - it. Snnn? at him. rassW nrJr f. . . - r i .... uie Horse's bacic, out missing the boy. xnc norsc was Puu tu uiu ganop, out uie racer pursuuu, uuu again aartea at tne I j l . i . it boy, aud agaiu missed him, and fell on thc opposite side of Hie horse. Thc snaKC tuen coiled around one or tne front less of the horse and remained there some lflinutes, the beast all the while run- tring as fast as possible. For several days the' horse's le was much swollen. This story is; froni the best authority. Hun- tingdon Monitor. e. A Bare JbisU. A,frend has presented us a rafe fish, causbt, we believe, in the waters near Danversport, Mass. It is about a foot.in length, with a hard liattcned head, and a rountI,'sni65tU bbdy, beautifully tapering to the taii-wiuiout ridge or anon tno back. Its belly la white, smooth and soft, but its back is. dark aud covered with s!naUcouipapt scales. , Ye sought in vain to find atty one yho had before Scch su-ch a specimen, and just as we were a bout to "ive'UD the search a fisherman told us itvas called b' his craft a "gruu ter,? but it had another name which he 1 i .ii mi.:. . : uau lurguciuw. ms uauiu was Si it un accouut or a peculiar jrruaim uoisc 11. makes when captured- Atiothcr pceuh-i antv of tlus rare iish is, that it has six; Ie"S or tentacles under its head, which it . J. - i...:i i l : :n 1 van matvU'UUiuum or uuriuy au ius wut Although aow iti.rc, it may become as roiumcn ia our waters as the once rare I'aUtohi: or Blackfish. Oilins Leather. iwat'a foot oil in small quantities, and with-so much elbow grease as will insure lt5 disseminating useir tiirounout tne leather. A soft, pliant harness is easy to handle, and jasls longer than a neglected one. Xcvcr use vegetable oils on leather, and nuwu'f animal oils, neat's foot is the besi The New Loan. Secretary Fcssendeu has acted wisel' in -appealing to the people for contribu- tious lor the support ol the rmrnrn moil f 11- a This, as he justly observes, is the people's war, and the people whenever appealed to directly as in this instance, cannot fail to UUUCt.1V a iu tiiia iu.-!uun,u. wuuui iuii iu . . J - ' ,, j 4. KIYQ 1 a vigoroub ppuru .immuj can 01 ine oecrcuiry lur cuuiuouuoua is 1 muuuug an uuuuui.ifciug iv;spuno. jlhu Kubscnptions to the new loan in Jvcw York the first day it. was offered, amount- cd to over two and a half millions of dol- l:irs. filimvlii"- that ihe nonular confidence in the inteirritv of the Government and the financial strength of the nation is not; at all dimiushed. The Ant Trap, thc eason is now at hand for these (the ants), hoscwives and others A5 pests who are troubled with -them may proba bly use the following trap to advantage : Procure a large sponge, wash it well, and press it dry, which will leave the cells - . ... . quite open ; then sprinkle over it some fine white sugar, and place it near where the ants are troublesome. Ihey will soon CUMUCb unun iuu buuiiuu jiiiu uiivi; up uicn abode in the cells. It is only necessary A Rat with a Wooden Leg, One da- last week a cat belonging to the Pev. Mr. O'llourke killed a rat hav ing a xvooden leg. A vessel, we are in formed by Mr. 11. Tyudall, was, it pa pears, discharging coal at Cape Clear, and the cat went on board by. means of the plank forming a passage from the quay to the '.ship. Master Tom liad not been long off terra firma when he caught a huge rat, and, on examination, it was found to be minus a leg, which was re placed by a wooden one, doubtless by homc-f' the men bf a former crew ot the vessel. The leg was, neatly attached by means of ailk cord, aud lest it should wear out durinu: the time of the rat's na tural life, it had on a little ferule, made of tin. The saliors were not at all obliged to '"Tommy" for this achievement iq rat- catching. tSIMerccn (Jrclamt) Aagle . DISCONTENT. "Past and to come" to some men seem Always the very best, The present to such is e'er a state Of serious unrest. y inter finds them longing for , the change, That Spring's debut will bring; Springtime oft bears them gloomily, Of Winter's Upraises sing. Nothing within their power to reach, For joy affords a theme, Only of unattainable . w i Emoluments they dream. . ; f .''. Prospective pleasures they pursue, ;( "vvVile present comforts lie, Unttoticed, or, seep, but be Unthankfully passed by. ' ' To those wlio find it rather hari,, , . ffTo iceep frae being so.ur,?' .. .Sometimes we'd say that pleasantly, They might employ an .hour. In looking at -the new costumes, Of rarest kind aad style, To be found a'lone at Fashion s- mart, The Emporium of Pyle. Pvln'R Rtnrn is onnositc the old Easton Bank, where you will always find the largr est and beet stock of Ready made Clothing in ha found outside of the cities. . Call and 1 , Or . . tl.j. I fT.. o n 00 1 Tc-firtJ htWIi flirt rncnlf tllOM ! JL-ne ctcunfic .iwtrwwivij uiai uus uul-1 Jua ui Cm NitlnnJpl Rmirh Ppfpr E10uld.rot bo applied "to dry tattar, ctmBB'.B Drake, Catharine Mrs Sm th! Fraolt H they would invariably injure ic. it "you TT t, Tf,olr Fenner, Jerome . Snyder, Emma Mrs wiVh to oil harness wet it n-er night, cov- !Ujd v,r ,n less than thirty days They Sommers, Lusey Mrs or it with a blanket, and in the inornin: fL" VrTXZ Guinn Bachael Sadil, Adolph it trill he drv nd aannlc : then annlv ' "r ' "' . Garwood, Susan Mrs Smith, P. D. to dip the sponge in scaldiug water, which price," vaiu:me liiiormauon uiai wm uuaui . mi 1 -..l J...J 1... ii. . i vnn tn ma.rrv -liannv and s DRGd il v. no matter vuu win was 11 mum uut uuau uy 1 j -j - j, . i ti .x . ..i J how old. how ur v. or how noor. This is a Uesid tnousanus. rui o more sugar, auu sul .. ,, ' - - ff,. . - 1 ., , . A. . P 1 1 n?, , reliable affair. Ihe information will cost r k ?11 1 il. 1 ,.C i. I Wiu souii uiuar ints iiuuaj vi cui uuu 0r Boys, if you don't want to fall in Ibve, keep away from muslin. You can no more play with those girls without losing vn, u,r i,..:i , , J ' ntuiuj mu ju iiiuy Willi ITdlUDierS ... . . ' x J to i i.,fi, . I . tntiH . n f t rv'"'uu 'ua,"S uul "u"y ine neart- strinSs of a woman llke thc tendrils of a vine, nrn nlnrnvn BPfirli?tif T . . J " , e Bumeiuing- to . . you are an aucti goi OTl. wngyou are "gone," like a lot at :V French gardener finding a piece of woolen cloth, "which the wind had lodged " tree, covered with caterpillars, acted uPn the idea suggested, and placed woolen rags in several trees. Every mor- nitig-hQ found them covered with-cater puiars, winch were easily removed uanoaiui is said to have received an other Proposal to go to. America to fight uuacr "o stars a stripes. jbnglisipa- Pcr ; can marry any girl I please said a young lellow, uoastinirly. "very true.,, replied his waggish companion, r'for you can't release any." MARRIED. In Philadelphia, on the 4th inst., by . . Kev. JJr. Greenwald, Col Sauil. l'ohe, Provost Marshal, of Easton! to Miss Car- r:c v Reeves, daughter of thc late Ilenrv v.. .... KeeVcs, iq., oi Philadelphia. DIED. In M. Smithficld. on the 5th inst. Mr. n-n;nni;n xrnnnn ncrlfi fin vnnr W""J " J In Stroud tsp. on the 5th inst- Miss Ellen Griffin, aged about 13 years. 10 J I . I - - I SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of u , " "A": T -fn 1 tlrr, t,-. M QMm.;i Crosier, Cath. J. Mrs Ruzel, John "Bucliu, '"'Tonic Bitters,'' "barsapanl , ' . n T ,r la." ..Nervous Antidotes." &c,&c., &c, and young can taj-g tiiem wjti, ported and sold in the Uni I mlimnfnrrn Tm 111 UUVUUUlli 1J- ted States only by JAS. S. SUTLER, Station D. Bible House, New York, General ilgent. P. S. A box sent to anv address on re ccipt of price which is One Dollar post free. March 1, lSG4.-3m. D' fcO YOU WISH TO BE CURED! 111? TirTniIAXr,l Piifr; SSnprifir PZs-r.nrti n less than 30 davs. the worst . - . J t... B.nm.iti.i.n Mof4c""5 Decay, Seminal eaki e.s Insan.tj and all "Qar3 Sexu,al: ervous flf1t,0. , , , r matter from what cause produced. Price, 0ne Do,ar per box. Sent, postpaid, by on fcceipt of an onler Address, JAiuEb 0. JJUT-LiliK, Station D. Bible House, New York March 17, 180-i. 3m THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who . -CT.- C AT Tll.;l ;.. Dromntnrn SUllCi 11U111 HUIfUUt tUllllli in,muiU.v Decay of Manhood, &c , supplying at the same time The Means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. 15y enclosing a post- paid addressed envelope single copies may be had 01 the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. 1. AJlVKf. june o gQ iV- 1 ITIATRI 2EIAL.-If you wish to miinr, .uiuiu.ts uic uuuiciucu, mu " 1,1 1 send you, "without money and without you noming; aim 11 you wisn 10 marry, xi will cneenuny assist you. ah iruer tmCi- ly confidential. The desired sent by return mail, and no questions asked. Address SARAH J3. LAM BERT, Green point, Kings Co., N. Y. June -5, 18G4. 4t A GENTLEMAN, cured pf Nervous De" bilitv, Incompetency, Premature Decay and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to ben efit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge), thc rcceipe and directions for making thesimple remedy used in his case. Those wishing to profilljy his experience, and possess a Valuable Rem edy, will receive thc same, by return mail, (carefullv sealed), by addressing No. GO Nassau street, New York: May 19, 1SG1. 3ra. TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH SEXES. A Reverend Gentleman having been re stored to health in a few days, after under going all thc usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without.success considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. John Dagnall, 18G Fulton Streei. Brooklyn, Now York communicated. Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Dis ease ! ! y A CARD. . TO CONSUMPTIVES.-, Thc undersigned fiaving been restored to healUrtn a few Weeks, by a "very simple'rem edyi after having suffered several years with a' severe lunir affection, and that yfead di seasc Consumption is anxious tov mdke known to his fellow-sufferers the means ot cufe. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs,- fcc ? 'The only object of the adver tiser in sending-the 'Proscription is to-benefit the afflicted, and- spread information which he c6nceives to be invaluable; and he h0pes. " x i . t -ii every sullerer WW try 3 tvuKuy. it ym rnst. them nothingi and may prove a" blessing. Pnrims wishiniSr the prescription will please" address ; - Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, .V , Williamsburgh, KinPS County, 11 11W I nU'I 71 lil LI 1 .1 t'll UIIIiaLlLUllUIl. U1U ll.il U I .. . . NewiYrok1 DEAFTH Philadelphia finanls. Col. A. A. LECIfLER, $500 Bounty ! I - poR ONE YEAR'S SERVICE ONLY, Men mustered immediately and paid cash down S400, Come, singly, or in squads. Any, person bringing" 20 men will be, com missioned a Second Lieutenant : 25 men a First.Lieutenant; 46 men, a Captain. Ihe above will be executed to the letter. Apply to Col. A, A. LECHLER, Head Quarters. 6l Chestmh stv Phila. Au sr. 11th. 1804w3. Soiitiiciiiier & Hcirmaiiii, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, STROUDSBUHG; PA. August 11, 1864. If. List of Lettes Remaininfr unclaimed in the Post Office Stroudsburg, Pa., State of Pennsylvania, 1 Til t" -9 f m xst aay 01 nugusi xou. Brandenstine, Pauline Hunt, Francis Mrs 2 lones, Godfrey Bush, Maria Mrs. Labar, Samuel Brovvnihcf, Emma Mrs Lehr, Rose Miss Best Agt. public hall Mbller, Ignatz Buck; F. Martz,, John Brenner, Simon Martz, Louisa Bachman. John JNIiller, Sarah JIrs. -"rock, Charles Marsh, JWary JN Miss r 1. n - at- t tr-n- I .nrltnn l:nrpif llics Rmvnino. VVilltnm " " I ' ni a n ,0 i",i,- tt'..: "V ' v . f:Vm "V . wuitj x lauiUio kjijiiiiI) jiauuuu xixitso Mrs Taylor, Theodore. . T in Jamecs Titus, Sarah " UIIen,E. A. 2 Woodward, Edwin-B Willerd, Laffert WyckofT, Daniel L. S Warfield, S.. N. Wolf, Horace G. Homlense, S. II. Houser, Catharine Haron, Lydia Ann Harps, Charles Hopkins, Harriet Heller, Hillorious Hammond. G. C. l unger. Geo. E. Yebinger, David. OTojDbtain any of these letters, the ap plicant must call for ''Advertised Letters," give the date of this list, and pay one cent tnr ni uortieinrr IK A not cuijtiu lur WIllllll UllV IIUJI they will be sent to the Dead Letter Offi THEODORE SCIIOCH, P. M. -V ru, Tc 4. li-.l for within one month, ce LUNTEERS WANTED. $300 BOUNTY. The above Bounty is offered for VOL- UNTEEIIS, to fill the Quota of IIJ , jry. billiU U JJblS U XbUT, for present Draft of 500,000 Men, for onc vcar. Persons availing themselves of this op- portunity, to enter the service enter the service 01 the Country, will receive as follows B0K.0UGII3.QU-NXY:,. - - 1 300 - ...100 192 42 GOVERNMENT u PAY ( ' I ( )'r 1 1 I (4-. -4 try, ,",a IL $634. es Eations and Medical attendance 10' a man will be paid to any per- furnishin-' acceptable Volunteers, up- thnir bein accented and sworn in at Easton, and credited to. the Borough of Stroudsburg. Volunteers to report to cither of the undersigned on their way to Easton. . Ym. Davis. Linford Marsh, Jacob L Wyckoff, Tbos. 31. McIIhaney, Robert' II uston, George Fable, i Charlton Burnett. Committee. August 4; 1864. Auditor's Notice, The undersigned appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, Au ditor to make distribution of the funds in Court, arising from tjie Sheriffs sale c the real estate of J. E. lloodmacher, wi of 11 attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, the 26th day of August next, at two o'clock P. IM., at the office of Charl ton Burnett, Esq., in Stroudsburg, . at which time all perspns having any claims upon sam fund, will present thesame,- or will be debarred from coming in for any share thereof. , JOHN DkVOUNG, Auditor. Stroudsburg, July 28, 1864, Important to Farmers. The. undersigned having located himself in Keller8 building, oppositc'the Strouds- purg liauk, is prcpareu to purcnase Butter, Eggs, Jfydcs,. Skins, Wool, Eows and tfU kinds of Fat Stoch for which he will pay thahjghest market pri ms in Cash. . ' A supply of Fresh and Salt Meats, of first quality, will always be kept on sale. - JPHN PALMER. June 23, 1804. m3 - r -' limiiVistratot Notice. Estate of CONVERSE II A 1NES, late. 6f Stroud townsup, deceased. Letters of administration in the above nnn.oA nshitfi. late of the township of Stroud. Monroe County, deceased, hav ing been granted to thc undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims agalusftheisani'e, will .present tliem duly authputicatcd tor settlement. SYiJEXIIAM WALTON, AM or. Stroudsburg June, 10, 18G4 6t RANK MORTGAGES,' For sale aft Litis! Office,.'"' vo Change of Base. The 'subscriber would inform the public, very respectfully, that since the dissolution of partnership between Keljef & Waters, he mis oeen-carrying on tne . Boot & Shoe Business P-at his old stand, one door above . the Express Office, on Elizabeth St., where he will be happy tb wait on his old customers,. and asmany new ones as can make it con venient to cal I'. Besides'being prepared'at all times to fill all orders for custom work, the public will find on his shelves, for sale an elegant assortment ot ready made BOOTS & SHOES, for mens, womens, misses and childrens Wear, the' selection and purchase of whiaji he su perintends in person, and can, therefore, )ec- omend .them to purchasers lo the craft, lie offers a general assortment of Shuc Fiiidiass, Lasts, &c, '&c, of the best quality, all of which he offers at small advance upon cost. Thankiul tor the liberal patronage which he has already re ceived; he hopes" by promdt attention to bus incss and to the wants, of the community to merit' a Continuance of the same. No charge for showing goods. Drop in. CHARLES WATERS. iStroudsburg, August 4th, 18G4. i COREECTION OF THE ENROLLM 1,1th District Pciiii'a. . The attention pf all, persons interested is called to Circular No. 24, dated Pro vost Marshal General s Office, Washing ton, D. C, June 25, 1864, of which the following is an extract. The Board of Enrollment shall have copies of the enrollment lists open' to the examination, or the public at all proper times, and shall give public notice thatany person enrolled may appear before the Board and claim to have a name stricken off the lists, if he can show to the satis faction, of the Board, that the person named js riot properly enrolled on account of r 1st, Alieuage. 2d, Nbn-residenco. 3d, Unsuitablencss of age. 4th, Permanent physical disability, of such degree as to render the person not a proper subject for enrollment under the law and regulations. 5th, All persons who have served two years iu the Military or Naval service of the United otates during the present war. Civil officers, clergymen, and all other prominent citizens are invited to appear at all times before the Board to point out errors m the lists, and to give such intprniation in their possession as may aiu m tne correction ana revision tnere of. . 5f In accordance with the above you are cordially invited to appear before the Board of Enrollment at Easton, Pa., and give such information in your possession as may aid in the oorrectiou and revision of the Enrollment Lists previous to the apportionment of quotas for the next draft. f SAMUEL YORE, Capt. & Pro. Marshal. II. C. WOLFE, Commissioner. C. H. HUMPHREY, Surgeon. Board of Enrollment lth Dist. Penn'a. Headquarters Pro. Marshal's Office, ") Easton, Fenn'a July 1, 1804. J 2Utiitcrr'5 Jfoticc. Estate of JOHN TETTER, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the under signed Auditor appointed by thc Orphans' jCourt of Monroe County, to make distri bution of the balance in the hands of Mar tin Yctter, Executor of John Yetter, de ceased, to and among the legatees, will at tend to the" duties of his appointment on Friday, thp 12th day of August, next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the office, of Samuel S. Drelier, Esq., in thq borough of Stro'utls- biirgj.when and where; all personsoutcj;. ested arc required, to attend ana present .i . l' 1 . 1 T .1 C.i tlieir Claims, or ue uouarruu uuiu mmug ing in for 'a share of said proceeds. J. B. STORM, Auditor. July 7, 18G4.-4t. TTpp. of Daniel Zimmerman 1 In Common vs. I P.lCas of Mbn- Henry Strunk witli notice y roe, alias ven, - . ... to rctcr, CitrunK tcrrc. ten,- cx.iso. u xeu. ant. . . i J And nowvMav 26. 1854.- on inotiou of Mr. Dreher, rule on the Sheriff to pay v into Court the proceeds of sAle, less the amount paid to the 'plaintiff. Same day1 Jbhu 15. tornr, Jiisq., appoinceu Auuuor to make .distribution ot funds in Court.- From the Record. Thc"under.sigued '.vill attend to thc du. tics of his- appointment, on Saturda-, the jl3th day of August, next, at 10 o'clock, Af M'.,.atthVbffic6 of William BtfviaJsVf. in thc Boronsh Pf fcitroudshurg, wnen and where all persons interested arc,, re ouired to attend aud present their claims, or be debarred from coming for a share of tho proceeds of said sale. i t .' ,, J. B. STORM, Auditor. Juiy7:1864:-4t.. ' 1 2UtMtots Notice. Estate of ARAM BR UTZMAST, dee'd. Th'eundcrsigned Auditor appointed, by the .orphans' Court of Monroe County,, to make distribution of Ufa balance in the hands oPiOros6ph Brotzman, Administra tor of tho'rEstate of said Adam Brotzman, de'e'd, to amon-g those entitled: thereto., will attend'' to the duties of his appoint ment on Tuesday, the 16th day of August, a n ism nfin n'nlnck. a. in . at the loTiceof, Samuel S. Drctcf, Esr., in the wheiVall. persons interested are required ENT to attend or be debarred irom.coimB ... for their distributive shares, of said fund, ; - S. HOLMES; Jr.; 'Aifditjg. ; Ju)y LI,. 18.G4.-lt. jfv -; p U. Sym. Bonds. These Bonds are issued under thc Act of Congress of March 8th 18(34, which proviil that all Bonds issued under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any 'State or muncipal adthority. Subscriptions' io these Bounds are received in United States notes or notes of National Banks. They are TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government at any period not less then ten nor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST VVILL BE PAID IN COIN, on lionds ot not over one nunureu dollars an- nuallv and all other Bonds semi-attnually. The interest is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Donds, as they may prefer." Reg istered Bonds are recorded on the books of 'the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on ihe owner's oders. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and aje more conve nient for commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the op tion .of having their. Bonds draw interest from March 1st, by paying the accrued in terest in coin (or in United States notes or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premium,)- or receive them drawing interest from the date of s.upscrip- tion and deposit. As these Bonds are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, their value is increased from one lo three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levied in various parts .of the country. At the present rate of premium .on-gold they pay- Over Eight Per Cent Interest in currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements 10 lenders as the various descriptions of U. S Bond3. In ajl other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or sepa rate communities only is pledged tor pay ment, while for the debts of thc Uuitcd Stales the wh6Ic property of the country is holden to secure the payment of both princi pal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums form $50 up' to any maghitdde, on the same terms, and are thus made equally avail able tothe smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into mo ney at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It may.be useful to state in this connec tion that the total Funded Debt of the Uni ted States, on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864, was 8768,905,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be 245,937,126, while the customes revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864 lias been so far at the rate of over $100,- 000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gol, revenues of the. Government are largely in excess of the Treasury for the payment of "old interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual re- ceints from customs on the same amount ol importations, to 150.000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued from the Uni ted States Treasury until March 26, but in the first three weeks of April the subscrip tions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second Notional Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of Public money, and all ; RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout tile country, (acting as agents of the National Depository Banks,) will furnish further information on application and Afford every Facility to Sxibscribe'rs. May 5th, 1864, 3m. Gothic Hall mm stow. "VilSiam Sloiliiashcad, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. STRfJUBSBUKGrj Ri. Constantly on hand and for sale cheap for gash, a, fresh sup ply of llrugs, Medicines, Paiuts, Oil, Grass, Patty, Varnish", Kcr- osGno Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods; also Sasli, ftlinfls and Boors. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposp. , 1J. S. i'hysicians jrcscripuous care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July 7, i&Oi. , HEAL ESTATE ft! Private Sale. The .subscriber! pffers at private sale llie following two valuable properties viz: Nol 1; A three story Brick BiiiJclimg, c-tnntri in fhh fcorotmh of Stroudsburg; n.imfnirio- tho building of Jacob Simrmaster. Not 2. t)ne two story Frame Dwelling',' with Kitchen attached, and Lot of Land be longing to fWsanie situate nbaf the SYrouuV Unrir Dcnot. in Stroud' township. Persons dciriouspf buying, will call upon Mr. Nicholas tRusteA in Strdtidsburg, or up on the subscribers who reside No. 145 Chains ber street, New York City. j 1II11S,G1IKKSTD & ADLER February 25, 1861. BLANI? LEASES ForrftSule.i.cit .this Officii Wister's Balsairi OE WILD CilKRIiY. ON IS OF THE CJLDfeST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDiES IN THE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough; Bronchitis,- Difficulty of Breathing,' Asthma," Hoarseness, Sore Throat," Croup and every affection of TIIE THROAT, LUXGS AND CHEST INCLUDING EVEN consumptioiy; Wisf ar's Balsam of Wild Cherrf So general lias the use of this remedy be' come, and so popular is it everywhere, tha it is unnecessary to recolfnt its virtues. Its works speak for it, and fine utterance in the ibundant and voluntary fcstitnony of the mcr ny who from long suffering' and settled dis ease have by its tisevbeen restored, to pristine vigor and health. .We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertions that CONtfOT BE DISCREDITED. Y.Ic Rev. .?aooI Scciilcr, Well known and much respected among' the German population in this country, nmke3 the following statement far the benefit of the' afflicted. Hamper, Pa.. Feb. 16, 1859. . Dear Sirs: Having realised in my. fomtf ly important benefits from the use of your valuable preparation Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry it affords roe pleasure to re commend it to the public. Some eight years" ago one of my daughters aeemed to be in a decline, and. little hopes of her recovery were entertained, I then procured a bottle of your excellent Balsam,' and before she had taken the whole of the contents ofthe bottle there was a great improvement in her health. 1 have, in my individual case, made frequent use pf-your valuable medicine, and have al ways been benefitted by it. , JACOB SECHLER. From Hon. John E. Smith, a distinguished Lawyer in Westminster, Md'. I hnve on several occasions used Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and always, with, decided benefit.. 1 know of no preparation that is more efficacious or more deserving of general use. The Balsam has also been used with ex cellent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant,' Hall's Cross Roads, Md. Wila.r?s Balsam of Wild Cherry.;. None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS," on the wrapper. For sale by .. J. P. Dinsmore, No. 491 Brodway, N.'iYork"? S. W. Fowle &. Co., Proprietors, Boston. And by all Drggists, Bedding's Kitssia Salve; FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Has fully established the superiority of Over all oltier healing- preparations ' . It cures all kinds of Sores, Cuts Ulcers,' Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sties, Piles, Corns,1 Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, &c., &c, Removing the pain at once, and reducing -the most angry looking Swellings and Infla lion as if by magic. Only 25 cents a box. For sale by S. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Brodway, N. Y; J. W. i'OWLB & Co., No. 18 Tremorit-sU' Boston, arid by all Druggists. May 12, 1864. ly. Ayer's Cathartic Pills ARE the most perfect purgative which wo' are able to produce or which we think' has ever been made by any body. Their ef fects have abundantly shown lo the cornrau- nity how much they excel the ordinary medr icines in use. They are safe and nleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their pehe- -jratmg properties stimulate the vital activi ties of ihe body, remove ihe obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel di. ease. ney purge cut the tuul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into heir natural action and impart a healthy tone with strength to4 the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of everybody, but" also formidable and dangerous diseases.7 While they produce'powerful effeifs, fhey? are at thesame time-, in diminished doses,1 the safest and best physic that can be em ployed for children. Being sugar-coated, . Ihey are pleasant to take? and being purety vegetable, are free from any risk of h'arm. Cures have been made which surpass belief,' were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and" character, as to forbid Ihe suspicion of untrutm Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent thef namcs to certify to the. public tho reliability' of our remedies, while others have sent ua the assurance of their conviction fhatyour Preparations contribute immensely to the re-1 lief of our afflicted, suffering feliow men. Thc agent below named is pleased to fur-' nish gratis our American Almanac, contain ing directions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints: Costivencss, Billious CD?ii!aint, Rheuma- tisuif Dropsy, Heartburn, Headuche arising! from foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Clor-f bid inaction of the Bowels und Puin arising therefrom,. Flatulency, loss of Appetite, alf Diseases which require an evacuantne'dicina? They also, by purifying the blood and stimu lating the aytem.cure many complaints which1 it would not be supposed thoy could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blin'dners?, Neural ria aii(lNefv6us"TrritaaiIity,Dcrangcment8 of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred'complafnfs arising from a.lowsiate of the body, or obstruction of iis function's Do- not be put oft by unprincipled dealers with other preparations vvhich they niaft'e- mote profit on. Demand Ayer's and take no others. The sick want the best aid th'ero is for ihem, and they should fiavo it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver Co., Lo well, Mass.. aud sold by Wm. Hollinshead Droher &. Brother, in Stroud&burg, and b dealersjin medicine everywhere. 'J August 4? 18G4.-lyce2m. 1 3 CAUTION. All porsorii3 ire hereby cautioneUJyg fr.iinsfc tresDassinr urou the prcmisesoc? cupied by tho. undersigned, eith'er for h'untinj or other purposes. Trespassers will be nrosccuted to the lull extent or the law (Stroud sec the styles.
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