STATEMENT OF Receipts anil Expenditures OF MONROE COUNTY, For the Tear 1 864. GEORGE FABLE, Treasurer of the coun ty of Monroe, in account with said County, for Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending, January 2, itit3. DR. To amount of Taxes received by paid Treas urer, during said year as follows : Ree'd from Collectors on duplicates for year,1860 $11992 v. ki- 1861 12353 1862 1323 31 1863 4634 04 1864 6262 10-12;462 99 To redemption money re ceived on Unseated .Land ' tOO 30 " " " Seated 24 71 815 01 Rond Tax rec?d on unsea ted Land's 2312 70 ' " Seated 33 782346 48 School Tnx ree'd on un seated Lands 1872 31 Seated 126 26 1993 57 Poor County Tax ree'd on un seated Land " " Seated " Ctish ree'd from Peter M. Eylenberger, lale Trcas. " 44 Lin ford Marsh, . Sheritr ''Soldier Tuxes County Commis sioners 622 1593 90 197 U2-1791 82 8 10 113 00 1 30 87 $19,54-1 36 CR. By payments made as follows: Administration of Justice Piy and mileage of Grand . and Petit Jurors Constables p:iy and mileage x Elections. For holding General, Special and Township Elections 1147 78 104 88 1072 21 Assessors. Paid Assessors of several ispB. Bounties on Scalps. 495 74 Paid for Bounties on scalps 53 f 6 HfflUldillg. Paid Refunding over pay ments nu Duplicates " on unseated lands 120 3S 59 36-179 71 Redemptions. Paid redemption on seated nud unsealed lauds 553 31 Boarding Prisoners, Paid Jacob B. Ilin'-liiie for Board in" Prisoners 60 48 o Costs in Commnweallh Cases. Paid costs in several Common weal ih Cases. 193 95 " Boarding Prisoners in Eislcrn Penitentiary 208 13 Medical Attendance on Prisoners Paid Sydenham Walton 1100 A. R. Jackson ' 9 00 20 00 Road Damages. PiJ Joseph Fabel, Road Dam ages in Huuilton, 157 Disliict Attorney. Paid Siephen Holmes, Dis. Atty. Sheriff Fees. Pid Linford Marsh, Sheriff 260 CO 61 00 153 00 inquisition on Dead Bodies PaiJ for holding Inquisitions on Dead Bodies 55 65 Judgments vs. County. Paid Judgment of Charles Bor tre vs. the Courts of Mon. roe in Common Picas Mon roe County, debt &. costs Wood for Jail. Paid for wood for Jail Court Crier. Paid C. U. Warnick, Court Crier 219 03 20 00 85 00 Pi 'in tins:. Paid John DeYoung 294 25 Theodore Schoch, 211 54 Coal for County. PJJ Coal for Jail, Court House and Commissioners office Bridge Views. Pid views at different Bridges 535 79 01 12 10 00 Stationery. PaiJ Brown &, Keller 31 52 Smith &. Allegar 15 50 JL Zoche 20 35 II. Hammon 4 76 Frank H utter 5 00 J. B. Storm (Pur. Dig.) 5 50 : - Samuel Mellick 12 14 Wm. Ilollinahead 30 90 B. S. Thomas I 50 127 77 Work at Public Buildings. Paid John E. Snyder 16 51 Aaron Reimer 1 50 Joseph L. Bowers 1 50 19 51 Auditors. Paid Stephen Holmes for Au ditor to examine nc'ts Prot.,lleg.and llcc'r 5 00 Isaac S. Case 16 50 Ptter Giltert 6 00 27 50 Expressage. faid John?N; Stokes Expressage 33ridges. 3 62 Pm Jbr Pencils Bridge 3 75 Stofflets 7 87 Butlermirk Falls Sell's Bridge Slar-shall's Creek )eublers fiutotsbu'rg Smiths SmithGeld' Shoemaker's tittle Pocono Brodheacfo Wiillip'B Tobyhanna Stfondsbur'g Tannersville Hawks Castle Garden 173 75 39 3'50 If 50" 2 00 4 28 O S , 23 70 52 85 30375 , J75 235 7'0 136 45 83 35 3097 30 01' 1527 49 575'00' 9 46 6' 10 . too 270 09- Fennersville Srailey's Mott'ir Perry Price's Kcrfe KceegeviHtf' 3403 23 .Bonds and Interest. Paid Principal and interest on bond's 3404 45 -Miscount mm jtuujrest. Paid Discount on note in Bank, and Interest oh Bonds 473 54 Ctfurity Scrip. County BcPip redeemed 500 85 Road Orders. Paid Frederick Siglin, Supervisor, Ches , nuihill 36 00 Daniel Callaghan Coolbaugh 487 00 Hiram Warner " 487 00 Samuel Bowman, Paradise, 52 31 Samuel Hay, Toby'a 250 00 John Stiger, 100 00 Jacob Blakeslce 25 00 J. J. Angle, M. Smithfield, 15 00 Mi'o Overfield, 15 00 .Philip Greenamoyer, Tunkhannor.k 100 00 George Bonser. " 100 00 Conrad Kiutz Barrett 100 00 Jncob Price " 100 00 Samuel Postens.Pricc 80 00 Emanuel Bittenben- dcr, Hamilton 14 00 Mel'oir Hay, Jackson 25 00 Tho. Shively, Pocono 40 00 2026 31 School Orders. Paid Samuel Storm,Trcns. Pocono 35 00 Tims. Frantz Jackson 55 00 Fred. Siglin, Treas. Chesnmhill 23 00 John Popp, Treasi Coolbaugh 530 00 . A. L. Storm, Trcae. Paradise 50 00 Ahr. Butz, Treasurer Tun khan nock 185 00 Daniel Seagcr,Trca. Polk, 25 00 Harrrison Sebrig 41 Price 03 00 Jaber G. Kirkoff " Hamilton 8 00 Charles Waters " Stroudsburg 21 00 Tobyhanna 515 52 Barrett 166 00 1736 52 41 t 1 e iountv v.ommissioncr s ser vice Paid Reuben Krcsgc 163 24 James Smi'ey 124 01 John T. Williams 193 50 Charles Price 13 95 494 70 Commissioner's Clerk. Paid John B. Storm, 18f3 53 25 1664 244 83 293 13 Protitonotary and Clerk of Quarter Sessions. Paid T.M. Mcllhaney, Prot'y and Clerk fees 211 19 Merchandise Paid George Fable 6 74 Hurling &. Boys 3 81 Wm. Hollinshead 27 23 Robert Bovs 13 76 Win. Wallace 8 85 Robert Huston 6 52- jVIisceilaneous. 66 95 Paid Susan Tuttle, clean ing Cumin's Office 5 25 J. B. Timeline, white washing Jail 5 50 iVelclioir ileller, plank 4 00 R. S. Staples, 10 70 Jacob Price, adminis tering Chilis 2 50 Morris Smiley, milking and lettering sign for Bell's bridge 40 00 J. B. Storm, for Reve nue Stamps 1 25, John E. Snyder, bell rope and putting on 90 Charles Frankentield 1 doz. chairs for C. House 15 00 C. II. Haney repair ing Pump 75 Linford Mash, shackles and hand cuffs 7 00 Wm. Mosteller, rryin Bridge sale, George Fiiblc for ad vertising 51 pieces of land erroneous ly assessed and re turned Jacob Price swearing in Assessors 1 00 27 00 10 Flory & Bro. hardware 7 05 1 ' stove &c. 23 12 John B Slrm. assist ingat Auditors' 6elt't 8 25 Reuben Kresge, reve nue stamps J. D. Frailey admVg oaths to Township officers J j cob Price " 79 1 50 , 3 00 170 31 Treasurer's Corns, on Re ceiving 819,541 36 at -two per cent; 390 89 ' Treasurer, Corns, on pay out 18,64l 15 at two per cent. 372 82 763 70 Balance in hand of Treasurer, due the Coun'y 139 51 819,544 36 Examined, p.issed and allowed by us this ninth day of January, 186d. J3.V. RUSH, ) J. S. WrLLIAMSJ JAMES SMILEY', r JOUNT. WILLIAMS, J Auditors. ommiss rs. Attest, J. R. Storm, Clerk. Outstanding Notes, Bonds, Checks and Scrip. 7 per cent bonds 2500 00 6 " " 4722 36 Outstanding Chocks C38 05 . ; 1 Note in Stioudsburg " Bank, 2500 00 Bounty Bonds 1775 00 Scrip 231 0512,306 46 Outstanding tax due County 14,432 63 Balance in favor of County 2,065:16 Just Received, AT BROWN & KELLER'S', A large assortment of Extra. Puated SPOONS. FORKS. &c.. of superior quality. to take" the place of Solid Silver Ware- HaVing made a large purchase, tney are ena, bled to supply housekeepers at astonishingly low rates. Call and examine. . Stroudeburgj May 5th, 1864'. Statement howing the County Tax, Duplicates, -with payments, Eioncratien's&Tii: yetlduer Amount Bal. ,dae Exo- Cob- 1 Tear Collector's Nam . Townships, of Du- at-last . Pay- nerai fills-. Balance plicatea. settlem't raent. t'ns. j sionB. j yet Due. 1858 1859 1SC0 Levi C. Shupp, Polk, $446 31 143 Charles Row, Paradise, Jacol) Learn", Henry Roedcr, Valentine Deck. Tobyhanna, Hamilton, 1346 223 807 CSG 1713 283 .308 688 1074 764 553 1078 79 255 567 526 1298 1164 161 101 1764 457 357 1436 915 2463 384 1771 119 41S 690 9,48 876 2103 1959 263 171 Darrett, Stroudsburg 18Gl;CharlesShafer, 1862 John West, fcldred. George Larue, John Wilson, Robert Lnbar, Paul U loss, Hamilton, Jackson, Paradise, Polk, 18C3 John E. Snyder. Stroudsburg, Chestnuthill, Peter Hufsmith. Thomas Christman George Brotzman Eldred, U. Smithfield Price, Paradise, John S. Snow: - -w- ... 1 smith, Aaron Scrfass, Daniel Frace. Ress, 1 Gcorpe Suyder, Stroud. in. 1. Myers, William Adams. Ilenry Keenhold. Tobyhanna. Tunkuannock 1 8C4i Joseph Trach. Stroudsburg, David Price, Daniel Callaghan, Levi C. Sbnpp, Joseph Fable, William Haney, Thomas Frantz, ,oarrett, Coolbaugh, iChestnuthill, I Eldred, I Hamilton, Jackson, ErastusEilenbcrcrer'M. Smithfield amuul Postcns, Price, Charles Henry", Paradise, . eter Warner, Pocono, 0. H. Bartholomew. Polk, Jacob Stacker, Ross, Wm. Mosteller, Stroud, Wm. T. Myers. Smithfield, John Sticer, Tobyhanna,. Henry Keenhold, ITunkhannock' Statement of Accounts Reubon Kresge, : DR. To Cash per Checks from Jan. 5, 1864, to Jan. 2, 1865, $163 21 Balance due on settlement, 26 01 $189 25 DR. James Smiley, To Cash per Checks from Jniu 5, 1SG4, to Jan. 2, 1865, $124 01 John T. Williams, DR. To Chei-kfrcim Jan. 5, 18G4, to January 2, 'G5, $193 50 7 50 To balance due ou settlement, $201 00 DR. $13 9 Charles Price, Vo balance due on settlement. Statemknt showing the State Tar, Duplicate, Amount ol Du plicates. rear Collector's Name, Townships. 1851, William Jones, Eldred, 1S57 Joseph Berlin, lS-3S'r,cvi C. Shupp, 185p Jacob Learn, tfolli, Polk, Tobyhanna, Paradise, Frederick Deublcr.'Price. 860 Jacob Learn. (Tobyhanna, Valentine Deck, (Barrett, fifil Peter S. Hawk. Polk, Charles Sbafer, Stroudsburg, 862 Paul Bloss. Polk, SCaUohn E. Snyder. Stroudsburg 'it & Ti. 71. hncinni 11 reicr iiiumiiii.ii. jvi-oi,iiii,uh Thomas Christman, Ehtfed, Charles J. Miller, Hamilton, John S. Snow, Price, O.D.Smith, Paradise, Daniel Frace, Koss, George Snyder, Stroud, Henry Keenhold. Tmikhannock ISClUoscph Troch, btroudsburg Dnvid Trice, uarreu, Joseph Frable I Eldred, LeriU. Shupp, uiicsir.miiiii William llacer, Ilamtltonf Thomas Frantx. Jackson, Eraatus Eilenberger M. binunneiu ' I r n lt 11 S;imuel Postcns, Price, Charles Henry, (Paradise, Peter Warner, l'o;ono, G. H. Bartholomew, Polk, Jacob H. Stticker, Ross, Wui. Mosteller, Stroud. Wm. T. Myers, Smithfield, John Stieer. Tobyhnnna, ilcnrr Keenhold. TunKuannocK.' 3 ' !m PRICES TO SUIT THE T The LsirgcKlnml CIrcapes Stock ever offered in this Cily. CHAKIE W. DEAN Wholesale Dealer IN French and German Baskets, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, Oil Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding, &c, &c, &c. No. 223 Market-Street, below Second, (north side,) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire ly new and complete stock of goods of the best quality and description, to which he would respectfully call the attention of Mer chants and Dealers, who wish to find a good article cheap for Cash. These goods were bought for Nctt Cash, at the greatly reduced prices consequent up pon the stringency of the times, and believing the "nimble sixpence" to be belter than the "slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition. The following area few of the articles always on hand : Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qunlitias Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Half Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buck ets, I'owel Rollers, Patent head and straight clothes pins, wash boards, -Wooden Mop Handles, Grain Scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows, Coin Brooms, every variety of shoe, paint, scrub, and sweeping brushes, &c. clotjies brushes, baskets, willow and ratnn chairs, skirt rataus, bird cages, clothes lines, bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarns, twine of all kinds, together with a large assortment of notions and fancy goods. Hosiery, Gloves,' Skirls; Drapers, Threads, ,&c., cheapfrom auction. These goods nre all new and carefully se lected, and are offered at prices that cannot' fail to attract attention. Buyers will invariably find it to their pwn interest tb call before purchasing elsewhere. 03-Particdlar atl'dhlion given to packing goods" for shipment', so as to prevent damage or excessive charges for freight. (KrOrders by mail promptly attended to. CHARLES W. DEAN. 223 Market-st., north side, below 2nd, Phila. 24 71 34 85 63 74 346 17 77 41 367 18 430 99 560 03 137 28 115 86 355 57 1074 .2 440 45 249 84 640 99 79 03 217 70 291 43 317 74 1298 26 444 32 1C1 35 70 98, 24 71 34 85 65 74 80 39 86 21 11 92 86 SS 82 65 49 46 03 70 93 74 26 01 35 58 48 1 80 51 73 78 77 81 65 89 04 70 77 18 59 19 03 00 ' 19 43 326 74 77 41 281 07 328 79 29 04 St 00 86 11 90 00 446 78 103 00; 12 20 S4- 21 38 00 128 00 77 86 227 57 419 82 13 45 39 69 280 04 41 12 161 24 178 40 106 92 381 26 41 97 74 32 18 31 822 11 207 80 40 81 1056 94 564 78 1430 24 144 26 1409 78 119 9 418 01 378 12 399 77 416 50 655 00 257 00 210 15 354- 92 25 00 6 03 12 91 5.6 46 11303 94 65 917 00 388 40 79 36 . 43 00 942 37 250 00 316 .7,0 399 81 35li)0 sl033'53 ,240,05 36187 12 27 13 95 7'67 .9 67 iU 312; 58 "550' 00 459-G8 5T5j,45 403 00 100 00 1528 14 1556 19 163 03 171 00 $I4"4"32 62 of County Commissioner. Reuben- K:rtsgt, CR. By 90-2 days service, $135 75 By balance due 011 lust settlement 53 50 $189 25 James Smiley, CR. By 63-2 days service, $95 25 By balance due on last -settlement 3 13 " " County on " 25 63 $1 24 01 John 11 William, CR. By 105 days service, , $157 50 By bulnace due on last settle ment, 43 50 $201 00 CR. $39 00 Nelson Hefflcfinger, By 26 days service, with payments, Exonerations, k Dal, yet due Bal. due at last scttlenrt 9G 31 . 04 Exon Com I era- mis-1 Balance tions. sioni jet due. Payments. $207 58 91 83 231 31 15S, 98 194 12 14S 12 55 93 16 30 133 59 73 59 102 73 78 11 57 34 57 34 87 00 56 81 244 38 193 44 343 48 44 78 215 27 75 27 420 26 386 26 311 90 231 90 222 11 110 66 556 12 528 19 29 05 29 65 91 95 81 95 207 06 157 06 509 P6 509 06 35 36 35 36 501 S9 125 96 235 49 3G5 14 637 42 96 22 447 22 30 78 104 63 173 63 240 29 223 50 5S6 11 504 47 ' 67 36 -. 43 10 91 89 155 9S 148 12 16 30 73 50 73 OS 57 28 56 91 125 44 20 45 75 27 126 26 81 90 30 f,6 133 19 12 09 66 95 63 97 145 06 33 32 101 89 50 96 125 49 15J4 237 42 46 22 247 22 30 78 104 63 73 63 40 29 97 49 236 11 304 47 67 36 43 10 09 5 05! 26 65 00! I t7:63 16 80! 260 00 t 150 00l 80 00j 395 00: 13 77 ! 15 00 i 88 00! 364 00 i 400 00; 75 00 i 110 00 i 200 00 i 400 00 i 50 00 j 200 00 j 3 19 5 09 2 04" I i 100 00! j '200-00!?v i 126 01 S ! 300 00! i 20000 j5J,V; j - r i i i $2655 87 The Country Safe ! The subscriber takes this method of infor ming his many friends, and the public gene rally, .that he has returned from the cities. 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 "riff out", in a manner hitherto unapproach- ed, the man with the single dollar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid in, and will keep on hand an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cossimeres, Vestings, Notions, Hosiery, &c, &c, ail of which he will sell vcry'chcap. He has also a splendid lot of r ' f at prices varying from 50 cents to 0 each : the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c, &c, and all at prices surpri singly low. P. S. Clothing inadc to order at short no tice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken inW change for Goods at cash prices. The public are invited to call as he is de termined to sell his goods cheaper than the cheapest. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859. tf. Gothic Hall Brng Store, William BBolElMshcnd', Wholesale and Retail Druggist. STEOUJSHUEG,Pa. Constantly on 'hand and for saje cheap for cask,-a fresh sup ply of Dr,ug8, Medicines', Pniuts, Oil, Glass, Putty, Varnish', Ker osene Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods; als'p' PtiVe WiHes an'd'Liuors for Medicinal purpose.' . - . . . ' P. S. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. , , Stroiidsburg, July 7, 18.04V is Money : Important to Everybody! The undersigned would inform the public niu.!. iw openca a new ujuuuiv and WATCH Store in Stroudsburg, where he uesigns. Keeping on Hand a stock ot Clocks, Watches, Jewelfy, &c., (fcc, of all qualities, and from the high est to the lowest prices, lie will also knep well supplied with YANEGE NOTIONS, in almost endless variety, which he will dispose of at prices that cannot fail to please purchasers. SILVER & PLATED WARE supplied to order at a small advance upon wholesale city prices Being a practical workman with much ex perience in his business, he designs ffivinjr His personal attention to the renairinsr of ciocKs, watches, Jewelry, &c, and ieels assured that he can jrivc satisfaction to all who entrust work to his care. (rAU work warranted. His Store is on Elizabeth Street, South side, between Hime's Store and the Post Of ficp. where the nublic are cordiallv invited to fall arid examine his stock. ALEXANDER RAUBENOLD. Stroudsburg, May 19, 18G4 I'm. ISnslikill Woolcii Factory. Carding, Spinning, Wearing AND CLOTH DS&ESSUVG. The subscriber respectfully gives notice to the inhabitants of ilonroc and Pike Counties, Pa. and the adjoining counties of New Jer sey, that he has rebuilt and refitted the old established Woolen Factory at BushkiU, Pa. and is now prepared to finish all work en trusted to him in a superior manner. He is prepared with proper machinery .to manufac ture all kinds and colors of broad and narrow cloth, promptly and neatly. Country card ing attended to at six cents per pound cash, and seven cents if charged. Wool will be taken and returned by the subscriber once in two weeks to and from the following places, viz: at Peters' stpre, Mar ehalls Creek, J. D. La bar's and A. D. Frecse's stores, Shawnee, at cither of the Stores in Stroudsburg, ZJurd's mill, Stroud township, Wallace's or Pinchott's stores in Milford, Kinney's or McCarly's stores at Dingman's Ferry, at Nyce s & Peter s store, Egypt Mill's, at Decker's Hotel in Lehman tsp. Wool the highest cash price paid for wool. Four Carding machines m running order, enables him to card wool at all hours. The subscriber has a quantity of Broad Cloths on hand, the purchase of which he superintended in person during his recent trip to England, which he will exchange tor wool and allow the highest market price. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to re ceive, as he is determined to merit, a liberal share of patronage. MATTHEW PROCTOR. June 2, 18G4. Ayer's Cathartic Pills ARE the most perfect purgative which we are able to produce or which v.e think has ever been made by any body. Their ef fects have abundantly shown to the commu nity how much they excel the ordinary med tcines in use. They are safe and pleasant to lake, but powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activi ties of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel dis ease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into heir natural action, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the cvery-day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseases. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be em ployed fdr children. Being sugar-coated, they arc pleasant to lake; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief, were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, while others have sent us the assurance of their conviction that, our Preparations contribute immensely to the re- lief of our atniclcd, suiiering ienow men. The agent below named is pleased to fur nisi) gratis our American Almanac, contain in" directions for the use and certificates of their cures,' of the. following complaints : Co.-tivencss, Billions Complaints, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Mor bid inaction of Hie JJowels and ram arising therefrom, Flatulency, loss of Appetite, all Diseases which requireun evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying the blood and stimu lating tho sy tun, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neura gia a nil Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising Irom a low state of the body, or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations which they make more profit on. Demand Aver's and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. "J. C. Avert & Oo. Lo well. Mass.. and sold by Win. Hollinshead', Drehor & Brother, in Stroudsburg, and by dealers in medicine everywhere. August 4, 1364.-lyce2m. Ji IiAWTZ, DENTIST, Jlaa permanently located him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his ofiioe next doqi lo Dr. S. Walton, where he is fully prepareel to treat Hie . natural teeth, and also to insert incorrup tible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most oersons- know the danger and folly of trust- ine- their work to the ignorant aB well as the travolinor dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, he it liable to l&ve. some failures out ot a numbes of cases, and if the dentist lives at a diBtancer it is frequently put oft' uiitil it is too late to save the tooth- or teeth.as it-mav be, othcr- so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the wirp inn inr.nnvHiiiKiiiitj ctiiu uuuuiu warranted. , Stroudsburg, March 27,-1362.' - u Time Delaware, Lacjitiwdnna & Western RAIL' .ROAD; Sunning Time of Passenger Trains ucc. 12, 1864. HAVE NORTHWABD'. IBWK SOTUWAnb. AccomPadsen- ,"iona ? 6er' ? STATIONS. P- M. I P. M. Pajusen- Accom" A M. i l: As 7.30 :2.3o7" 2 10$ 6.40 1.40 ; 6.31 1.05? 6.00 l'-.25; 5.38 Great Demi, New Milford. MoiitmsH. Unpbottuni, Nicholson. f 40 a.co K10 9.33 8.50 9.14 9.30 J.3S 10.15 10.35 10.47 11.34 11JS3 12.11 12 37 12.37 I?M f.02 1.17 1.42 1.50 15S 2.07 2.13 ! 333 4.15 j 5 16 ! 5 50 K II 50; 516 S 11,15' 4.56 ( Fiirtllrvrilln a 10.45 4 40 j Abinglon. 4.32 Clark's Summit, 4.10 Scranton. ; 6.1Sr 59 10.30 6.351- 5 10.00; i 7.03531 P. M 3.40 3.7 3 15 2 5. 2.38 2.IS 2.00 1.41 1.33 1.22 12!&5 12.40 12.31 l!?IO Gjeeiiville. riiiniH'n'ff. Moscovc . Coiildsboro 3. 1 t I o a Tobyhanna. Oakland. Kenryville. jSpraguerlllc, Stroudsburg. ? Vater Gap. . ; ajoun: Usthel. j Delaware, j Manunka Chunk. Uridgevllle, ! Oxford. Washlncton. 12.04 11.54 11.12 11. (a. J 25 New Hampton. 2.47 . M. M. Change for rhil. P ' The PassciiScrTs'ain Itorlhvard. T "!V IT . A. . Miaves inew iarnDuoq cr me arrival ot th8j yiai(Trairi' Wjfiich feaves New York at 8.00: A. M., and Manunka Chunk on- the arrival of the Train which leaves Philadelphia, (Kensington Depot) at 7.15 A. M. A'C Scranton this Train makes close connections with Trains on the Lackawunna & Blooms- burg and Delaware &, Hudson Railroads, and at Great Bend with the Mail Train tfn the' jrie ivauway going n est. The Passciigc Train Southward Leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the Cincinnati Express, frpm .the West, connec- .: c M r . 1 . rn ': ' . t. r t 11 11 Li ui pciumuu wiiii x rains uu me liacha- wanna and Btoomsburs and Delaware and Hudson Railroads; at Manunka Chunk" with the train for Philadelphia, and at Jfew Harnp ton with trai.np for New of'k, the. LeFiigK Valley, Harrisbursr, &c. Passenirers by this Train arrive in New York at f.40, in Phila- lelphia at G.30, and in Harrisourg at 8.20 M. The Accoinodii tiou Train Northward, connects at Great Bend with the Day Express going W-st, bv which passen gers arrive at Ithacu and Syracuse the same'. Southward, leaves .Great Bi-nd a'ter the arrival ot the New York Express going Est. K77AII Passenger 1 rains on the Erie Railway-stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. li. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent.' WILD CHURRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping; Cough, Bron chitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore -Throat, Croup and' every affection of THE THROAT, LU'GS Alvi) CHEST, IXCLmiXG JEVEN coRsViUi'Tfoar. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.; So general has the use of t his remedy become,- and so propnlar is it everywhere, tbr.t it is unnecessary to recount its virtues. Its works speak for it, and fine utterance in the abundant and .voluntary testimony of the ma ny who from long suffering and settled dif-. ease have by it's use been restored lo pris-tine vigor and health. We can prrsent a inase of evidence in proof of our assertions that CONNO'T BE DISCREDITED". TIic ISev. Jacob Serliior," Well known and much resDecled nimnir the German population in this country, makes the following statement far the benefit of the afflicted. Hawovcr, Pa. Feb. 16. 1859. Dear Sirs: Having realized in ny fami ly important Benefits" from the use of your vnlunblc preparation Wi?tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry it n fiords me pleasure to re-' rcommend it to the public. Some eight year" ago one of my daughters saemed fo be in ' 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 of the bottle there , was a great improvement in her health, f have, in my individual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have al ways been benefitted by it. JACOB SECHLERr From Hon, John E. Sinith, a distinguished Lawyer hi Westminster, Md. I liave on several ocensions used Dr. Wis-" tnr'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 lias also been used willi4 exp edient effect by J. B. Ehtacrrf, Alercliunt, Hall's Crubs Road's,' Mel. Vilar's R;Uim of Wild Cherry. None genuine unles signed "I.BUTTS," on tho wrapper. For sale by , J. P. Dinsmore, No. 4UI Bro&'tf'iiy. N. V'orhV ,S. W. Fowle & Co., Pjfopnelorc;, Boston, And' by all Drggists, Gilding's Mmh Salve. 4 lias fully established irn- ipvnyr Overall other bealin.r rej!rV$i(wr It'cures all .kind? f Sores, Cut . Salt Rheum. Erysipelas. Sties Piles v. ersit, Spre Lips. Sore Eyes. Sic , &r., . , Removing the' pain at once, nd .reuiirjih the most anry looking Sw Uings nriil Iitl tion as if by mapie. Onlv 25 cent a"' a' box: .For sab' by S. P. DINSMORE. No. 491. Brod.wivVNi Y. J. W. FOWLE & Co , No.. la.TieUE Boston, and by nil Druggists. ,J j May 12, 1864. ly. t-f OF ISrtWI