i New -livery Stable. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg, and the public geneally, that he now occupies the Stables attached to the Indian Queen Ho tel, where he is prepared, with a superi or stock of Horses, Carriages, Bag gics, Sleighs, &c, to accommodate all whose business, or pleasure, requires the occasional use of these articles. His horses were selected with a view to the Livery business, and tan be recommended as kind and gentle, yet willing and free. His vehicles, with their appointments, are of the first order, and his prices so reasonable as to suit die pockets of all. Careful and accom modating Drivers and Ostlers will always oe ready to attend to the wishes of cus rmicrs, and he feels confident that he can -ive .satisfaction to all who favor him with licir patronage. He invite? the public to examine his stock before making cu "IT'emeuts elsewhere. J. E. W. MILLER, Proprietor. .Stroudsburg, Jan. 26, 18G5. Executor's Notice. Estate of DAVID EDINGER, late of Humiltvn toicnsIt2, dee'd. Letters testamentary on the above named decedent, late of the township of Hamilton. Mouroe County, Pa., having hecu granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN K. EDINGER, Executor. Smithficld tsp., Jan. 26, 1865 oney Wanted. For the payment of the loan heretofore .ore made for Bouuties to Volunteers, the iown Council of the Borough of Strouds I ur- desires to borrow Ten Thousand dollars, for which bonds will be issued at 6 er ceut interest, payable in one, two, and three years from date. The responsibility of the Borough, aud rertniutv of the bonds beinu: redeemed al the time specified, together with the fact that they are tree from taxation, render this one of the safest aud most desirable investments. The bonds will be issued in sums of lo, $50, and $100, thus putting this favorable opportunity for investment with in the reach of all. The bonds will also be made payable to bearer, which will make them readily negotiable. Those desiring to ohtain these bonds will please call at the office of the under Eigued, Secretary of the Council, who i authorized to receive the money and is sue bonds for the same. By order of the Council. JACKSON LANTZ, Sec'y. Stroudsburg, Jan. 26, 1855.-4t. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a writ -of Fieri Facias to mc directed, issued out ot the Court ot Com mon Picas of Monroe County, 1 will expose to tale, at public vendue, or outcry, on Thursday, the 9th day of February ASGS, sit two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Pub 1 c House of Peter Keller, in Polk township, the following described property, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land situate in Polk township, Monroe County, adjoining lands of Peter P. Kunkel, David Krcsgc, and John Kunkel, containing Twelve Acres, nore or less. Two Acres clcarea, balance imber land. Seized and taken in execution as theprop--rty of Charles Kunkel and to be sold by me ior cash. LIN FORD MARSH, Sheriff; itiU's OfSce, Strouds-burg, Jan. 2G, 1S65. iutrl Jprorlsmatiou. Wkarcas. the Hon. Geokge R. Barrett. -r-ni.Mil Jiide ot tlie22d Ju cj&I District o( iur- IvHiiiu, composed of the counties of Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra LenTing and Jeremy Mackey. Esqr's, wicinte Judges of the Court of Common - 1-j.s tif the County of Monroe, and by vir . f their offices. Justices of the Court of iir .nid Terminer and General Jail delive nd Court of General Quarter Sessions in . f.r the uid County of Monroe, have is ilieir precept to me commanding that rmrt Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleob, and Court of Oyer and Ter mmer and General Jail Delivery and Or plum's Court, for the aaid County of Monroe, to be liolden hi Stroudsburg, on the 27th day f Februnry, I&uj, to continue one week if necessary. NOTICE r hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices 'i mc Pence, and Constables ni the said coun of Monroe, thut they be then and there r.tdy willi their rolls, records, inquisitions, -x umnations and other remembrances lo do t'nje tilings which their offices are appertain ni!. mid u1m.i i hat those who are bound by . .Miiz.nccb to prosecuteand giveevidnce met the prisoner, lhat are or shall be in jai! of the stud county of Monroe, or a jt;j p.rMuis -Wiio t-t.'itul charged with the uiMsion ofneiiuci lo be then and there r -ei;ute or testify us- sh-tll be just. (God hii vp llif Coiirrioti wealth ) LIN FORD MARS It, Sheriff. nlPs Othfi .Sir..u.jt.bur:.', ) Junutiry 2(i. 1&65. " Jprotljonotarw's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the final accountol'Thomas Grattan, deceased.Com mittee of the persou and Estate of Mar garet Kiutncr, a lunatic of Middle Smith field township, Monroe County, by Fran cis E- Grattan Executor of said Thomas Grattan, deceaecd, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Couuty, and will presented for allowance and confirma tion at the next term of said Court to be held atfSttoudsburg, on Monday, the 27th day of February, A. D. 1865, of which II person interested will take notice. T. M. MclLHANEY, Proth'j. 3ebraary2, 1865. Registers Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in the estates of the respec tive decedents, that the following accounts havo been filed in the Register's office of Monroe County, and will be presented lor confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said county, at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 27th day of February 1865, at 10 o'clock, A. M. First account of Robert W. Swiuk Lx ecutor of the last Will and Testament of Mary Frederick, late of Sroud Township, deceased. Final account of Sydenham T altou. Administrator of Henrietta Eck, late of Coolbaugh Township, deceased. Fiuaf account of Jacob Knccht, Ad ministrator with the will annexed of George P Knccht, late of Hamilton Township, deceased. Accouut of Melchoir Heller, Adminis trator of Anthony Heller, late of Smith field Township, deceased. Account of Jacob Engler, Administra tor of Elizabeth Richner, late of Eldred Township, deceased. Account of Addie Daniel, Executor of the last 'Will aud Testament of William Dauiel late of Eldred Township, dee'd. Account of George Warner, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Emeline War ner late of Jackson Township, decased, (the said Emeline being now also dee'd.) Account of Philip Krcsge, Administra te r of Adam Bowman, late of Polk Town ship, deceased. FinaL account of Nathan Frantz, Ad ministrator of Isaac Widdows late of Po cono Township, deceased. Account of George Butts, Administra tor cum testamcnto anncxo of Jacob Sha- fer, late of Hamilton Township, dee'd JOHN S. FISHER, Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ) February o, 1865. J SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, issued out ot the Court ot Com mon Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at public vendue, on Friday, the 2Uh day of February 1865, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real estate, to wit: All the right, title and interest of Philip S. Brown, in the equal undivided moiety or half part of the following described REAL ESTATE, to wit: A certain lot or piece of land, situate in the borough of Stroudsburg, in said Monroe county, bounded on the South by Main street, on the East by land of Robert Boys, North by land of William D. Walton, and West by- land of Mark Miller, containing two hund drcd and twenty-eight feet in front on said Main street, by two hundred and twenty five feet in depth on the East side, three hundred and thirty-five feet on the West side, and two hundred and twenty-eight feet on the North side. The improvements arc a two slory Frame Dwelling House, 25 by 32 feet, with Frame Kitchen attached, a Frame Shop 22 by 32 feet, and a Frame Stable 18 by 24 feel, a Well of Water near the door, a Butcher Shop 16 by 18 feet, two two story FRAME DWELING HOUSES each 16 bv 26 feet, with Kitchen attached to each 14 by 14 feet. Seizod and taken in execution as the prop erty of Philip S. Drown, and to be sold by me lor cash. L1NFORD MARSH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Feb. 2d. 1865. Sl&ministrntor's Notice. Estate af NELSON COOKE, late of the Borough of Stroudsburg, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the above named Es tate have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of 3Ionrce Couuty, in due form of law ; therefore, all persons indebt ed to said Estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having any just claims arc also requested to present ii i ii i? i i p ..t i inem leganv aiuncnucaieu ior seiiicincm to DAYIS D. WALTON, Administrator Stroudsburg, Feb. 1, 1865. 6t. W BAKERY AT TIIE OLD STAND. The undersigned respectfully informs the public, that he has taken the old stand formerly occupied by Jacob Goetz, and latterly by Wm. 31. Loder, and hav ing thoroughly cleansed and refitted it, aud secured the services of a first class Baker, is fully prepared, at all times to nil orders lor ISrcufl, Tu'Isl, Cukes, &c. The Confectionery department will be fill ed with Candies, Nuts and Fruits m their season, which, together with every thing kept at tins establishment, will prove to be of the first quality and be sold at reasonable prices. An eating saloon will also be conuected with the establishment in which the best quality of oysters will always be found aud where ladies and gentlemen will he assured of quiet aud of the best atten dance while enjoying the delicacies of the season. The public are invited to drop in. II. C. LEV AN WAY. Stroudsburg, Jan. 19, 1865. CAUTION. The public are herebv cautioned n- gainst purchasing a due bill for Twenty uoiiars, given by me to Jacob J. Frey. Having received no vnlna ih determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. JOHV wrmtijp Stroudsburg, Dec. 24, 1864. OYSTERS. Families and Hotels suDDlied with fWc ters, fresh from the City, every day, at reasonable prices. WHITE & SCHOCH. NE U. $.7fS0 Lorn; The Secretary of the Treasury gives no tice that subscriptions will be received for Coupon TreasuryN otes, payable three years from Aug. 15th, 1864, with semi-annual in terest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum, principal and inter est both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the op tion of the holder at maturity, into six per cent, gold hearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Govcrumcnt may elect. They will be issued in denominations of S50, $100, $500, $1,000, and 85,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the own ers free of transportation charges as soon af ter the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent lo that date must pay the interest accrued from date of deposit Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one quarter of one per cent, which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the re ceipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must bo made from the deposits; Special Advantages of (his Loan. It is a National Savings Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating me dium of the country, and it cannot pay in anything better, for its own assets are cither in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent investment. The notes can al ways he sold for within a fraction of their face ani accumulated interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterals for discounts. Convertible into a Six per Cent. 5-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent per annum, for the current rate 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per cent, premium and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty percent It will be seen that the actual profits on this loan, at the present market rates, is not Jess than ten per cent, per annum. lis Exemption from State or Mu nicipal iaxatlon, But aside from all the advantages we have enumerated, a special Act of Congres ex cmpls all bonds and Treasury notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemp tion is worth about two per cent, per an num, according to the rate of taxation in va rious parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so jreat inducements to lenders as those issued bthe government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parlies or stock companies or separate com munities only, is pledged for payment. while the whole properly of the country ishcld to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the Utiitcd States. While the government offers the most lib oral tcims for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomina tion of notes required, and whether ihey are to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must be left with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United States, at Washing ton, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries and by the First National Bank of Scranton Pa. Second National Bank of Scranton, Pa. and by all National Banks which adeposita ries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS and BANKERS throughout the country will give further in formation and Afford every Facility to Subscribers. September 1, 1864. of Base. The subscriber would inform the nublic. very respectfully, that since the dissolution of partnership between Keller & Waters, he lias been carrying on the Boot & Shoe Business at his old stand, one dnnr nhnvo (do Express Office, on Elizabeth St., where he will be happy to wait on his old custorr.ors. and as many new ones as can make it con- .. ! . II 1 . vcuicni. iu can. nL'siues oeing preparea at ail times to fill all orders for custom work, the public will find on his shelves, for sale an elegant assortment of ready made BOOTS & SHOES, for mens, womens, misses and childrens wear, me selection and purchase of which he su perintends in person, and omend them to purchasers. To the craft he oilers a general assortment of Shoe Findings, Last, Scc, Ac, of the best quality, all of which he offers at small advance upon cost Thankful fnr liberal patronage which he has already re ceived, he hopes by prompt attention to bus iness and to the wants of the communis t merit a continuance of the 6ame. No charge for showing goods. Drop in. CHARLES WATERS Stroudsburg, August 4th, 1664. BLANK LEASES v- For Sale at this Offioe. Change laf ! It MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED 1841, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Properly Insured $1,050,000. 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 uompany are perpetual, and anord ttie tullest security, wilh the largest economy and convenience. This company will not issue Tanneries, Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. Applications for Insurance may be mnde to either of the Mam.gors, Surveyors or Sec retary. MANAGERS. J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, John Edinger, Silus L. Drake, Godlieb Anracher, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouffer, Robert Boys, Theodore Sclioch, Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. E. B. Dreher, Secretary andTreasurer. Silas L. Drake, l s Melchoir Spragle, Surveyors. F. A. Oppelt, ) The stated meeting of the board of Managers takes place at the Secretary s of fice, on the first Tuesday ot each month, at 1 o'clock P. M. Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1S63. Valuable Real Estate PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale. the following described property, viz A Farm situated iu Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa., adjoining land of John liansberry, George llouck. A. Fow ler, aud others, containing about 11 AC2SES, about 75 acres cleared, enclosed with good fence, and in a high state of culti vation, of which 20 acres are Meadow, the balance is well timbered with Oak, Ches n ut and Hickory. There are about 20 acres of excellent meadow bottom yet to be cleared. The farm is well adapted to grazing. The improvements thereon consist of a new Frame House, one and a half stories high, 22 by 24 feet ; a two story LOG HOUSE, 20 by 28 feet wcathorboarded and plastered, a frame J3arn d2 by 4b feet with cellar stabling underneath, a frame Wagon House 18 by 2-i feet, Corn Crib, Grauary and other outbuildings, with a spring of never failing water near the house. There is also a thriving APPLE OltCIlAIlD of select grafted fruit alid a variety of other fruit trees of diuercnt kinds on the premises. This property is three miles north of Stroudsburg and one mile southwest of the line of the Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad, and convenient to Schools and public meet ings. Persons wishing to view the above prop erty will please call upon bilas L. Drake, or at the Jeffcrsouiau office, Stroudsburu. Pa., or upon the subscriber residing on the premises. nORACE PECK Stroud township, Dec. 1, 18Gl.-tf. Dissolution Notice. The copartnership existing between the undersigned, in the Livery, agon Ma king, Rlacksmithing, and Farming busi ness was dissolved on the 20th of Septem ber last. All persons having claims a gainst the firm of Kautz & Huntsman, are requested to present them for immediate settlement, and those indebted will come forward and pay up without delay. The books of the firm can be found at Esquire Dutots office for four weeks, to whom payments can be made in the absence of the undersigned, one or both of whom will be found there on Monday and Tues day of each week. At the, end of that time suit will be brought against all who fail to respond to this notice. VALENTINE KAUTZ, WM. HUNTSMAN. Stroudsburg, Nov. 24, 1864. P. S. The Livery and Wagon Making business will be, continued at the old stand by the undersigned, who will be fully prepared with superior Horses and Carriages, careful Drivers and excellent workmen to answer all calls upou him. WM. HUNTSMAN. Nov. 24, 1S54. STEPHEN HOLMES, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBURG, PENNA. Office Willi S. S. Druhcr, Esq. N. B. Special attention paid to the filing of Pension papers, and the collection of hack pay, and bounties of soldiers. Stroudsburg, Oct. J, 1862. NOTICE. Office Stroudsburg Cemetery, Stroudsburg, Jan. 11, 1865. At a meeting of the Doard of Managers held at the Office of the Secrotary, Tuesday evening, 10th inst., it was resolved' that the 2d, 3d, 4th aud 5th installments of Five Dollars each, on the Capital Stock bo called in on or before the 20tli inst. By order of the President. A. REEVES JACKSON, Secrotary. ;BL'ANK MORTGAGES, For sale at this Office ' i a Pis lilt W& FABM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, the valuable Farm on. which he now resides, ituate in MiddlS'SmithfioTd township, Monroe County, Pa., about nine miles from Stroudsburg, adjoining lands of John V. Coolbaugh; Martin Place, and others. The Farm contains One IS ti ud red ,and Forty Acres, about 100 acres of which is. improved and in a good state of cultivation, aud the balance Timber Land. About 40 acres is crood Meadow, and a- stream of water runs through the premises. The im- a A provemcnts are a Frame Dwcilng House, a New Barn and Wagon IIousc,'and other out-buildings, with a never failing Spring of water at the door of the dwelling. There are a number of Fruit Trees on the niace. LIMESTONE on the. premises. This is one of the best Dairy farms in the Country- Persons desiring to view the Jjarm, can do so by calling on the undersigned, rest ding thereon. U 11 A lt-wl'-io H il U J'j lU A IV Hi li . October 27, 18G4. IMPORTANT TO ALL INVAL IDS. IRON IN THE BLOOD. It is well known to the medical profession that IRON is the Vital Principle ot Life hi ement of the blood. This is derived chiefly from the food uc eat; but if the food is not properly digested, or lf.from.any cause what ever, Hie necessary quiiiuiiy oi iruu is nut taken into the circulation, or becomes re duccd, the whole system suffers. The bad blood wili irritate the heart, will cleg up the lungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, and will send iis disease-producing elements to ail parts ol the system, and eve ry one will suffer iu whatever organ may be predisposed to disease. The great value of lEtOff AS A MEDKESE i3 well known and acknowledged by all med ical men. The difficulty h;is been to obtain such a preparation of it as will enter thecir eolation and assimilate at once with the blood. This point, s lys Dr. Hayes, Massa chusetts State Chemist, has been aitained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination in a way before unknown. THK V K R U VI A N SYRUP is a PROTRACTED solution of the PRO TOXIDE OF IRON. A NEW DISCOV ERY IN MEDICINE, that Strikes at the Ro:t of Disease by supplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Life Element Iron. Tf-LK PERUVIAN .YKUP Cures Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Dropsy Fever and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirts. THK PKRUVIAN SYRUP Infuses strength, vigor, and new life into the system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution." THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Chronic Diarrhoea. Scrofula, Boils, Scurvy, Loss oi" Constitutional Vigor THK PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Nervous Affections, Fomnle Com plaints, and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a Spkcific for all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accom panied by Debility or a ioio State of the Suslem. Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent Physicians, Clergymen, and others, will be sent free to any address. We select a few of the names to show the character of the testimonials. JOHN E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., President of the Metropolitan Bank, N. Y. - Rev. ABEL STEVENS, Late Editor Christian Advocate and Journal. Re. P. CHURCH, EJitor New York Chronicle. Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., exclu sively for. I. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broad way New York. Sold by all Druggists. Redding's Ru sia Salve Heals Old Sores. Bedding's Russia Salve Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Wounds, Bruises. Sprains. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Bjils, Ulcers, Cancers. Redding's Russia Salve Cures Salt Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas, Redding's Russia Salve Cures Ringworms, Corns, &c, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT Only 25 cents a Box. FOR 8ALC UY J? P. DINSMORE, No. 49 1 Brodway, N. Y. S. J. FOWLE & Co., No. 18 Tremont St., Boston. And by all Druggists and Country Store keepers. May 19, 1861. ly. NOTICE. All persons indebted to Simeon Schoon over, either by note, book account or oth erwise, are requested to settlo their ac counts as soon as possible. He hopes that this request will be responded to, as his late serious loss by Gre necessitates him to make this call. SLMEON SOITOONOVER. Bushlcill, June 9, LSGL MADISON HOUSE. M. & T. P. WATSON, (livery stable attached) 37 & 39 North 2d sfc, betwoon Market aud Arch, PHILADELPHIA. PA February 26, 18G3. ly, lEWIStl. VAIL. GEOROE I). STROUD YAH ami STROUD. ATTORNEYS AT J, AW, Have removed their Office to No. 703 San som Street, m March 17, l86i Philadelphia JOHN7 CI DATJDT, respectful! : A&MEf his old customers, and all others wh desire clothing trade in- the latast stylo, m me uesi possmie manner, mat he-srav-fe iouno ai me oiore ot itotrert iioya.on TUES DAY and SATURDAY of each week, where, he will be happy to take measures and .re. . ceive the orders of his friends. His old cW-. tomcrs can leave their goods and orders at the Store at any time, merely noting such al terations from the present or previous pre vailing fashions as they may desire made' ' Thankful for past favors, he hopes to mcri and receive a continuance of the same. r JOHN C. DAUDT-Vu.-Stroudsburg,- April 24, 18.62 JAMF.8 H. WALTON. THOMAS W. YOST WALTON & I0ST, . BANKERS, BROfiEKS, AND . General Collectors: South Third Street, PhiladeWisT REFERENCES. Jay Cooke & Co., E. P. Middleton. &Bro.-r James Kent, Santee & Co., Hon. Vm. Wii" kins, iiSherich, Black &, Co,, Hon. James Pol lock, C. M'Kibbon & Son, Hon. II. D. F6s, ter, Hon. A. H. Reeder, Hon. Asa PaeHtof; Hon. Warren J. Woodward, V. L. Bradford Esq. July 17, 1862. Groceries and Hardware. The Subscriber informs the public that he has opened the most extensive GROCERY STORE in the County, consisting of Ycry fiue and. common COFFEE, SUGARS, And a large assortment of TEAS, MOLASSES, liaisons, Salt Fish, and hundreds of other articles commonly kept in a Grocery Store. ALSO, A large stock of :: HARDWARE, The subscriber has made arrangements in the cities which enables him to pro cure any article in his line of business on short notice. All persons are kindly invited to call anu examine ins stocK oetorc tuey pur chase elsewhere. All kinds of Grain and Produce pur chased by the subscriber for which the highest Market price will be paid in ex change for goods. "Store next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. 33ARNKT MANSFIELD. Stroudsburg, April 2, 1863. New Confectionery. The Subscriber informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has o peucd an extensive Confectionery Store, iu the Borough of Stroudsburg, four doors below "Kuster's Clothing Store." Everything in the line of Confectiona ry, French or Domestic all kinds of CAS DISS, ORAft'GES, LE.TSOffS, APi'lJiS, FIGS, Can be had at CITY PRICES, either a4 WHOLESALE OR EE TAIL. J6STAlso A lot of Choice Flowcrs.tSa Please call and examing his Stock. JAM ES 13 ALLENTYNE. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1SG4. tf. REAL ESTATE ale. The subscribers offers at private sale the following two valuable properties viz: No. 1. A three story Brick Buildiing, situate in the borough of Stroudsburrr adjoining the building of Jacoh SirKrmnstM- No. 5. One two storv prame Dwelling with Kitchen attached, and Lot of Land be longing to he same situate near the Strotids hurg Depot, in Stroud township. Persons desirious of buying, will call upon Mr. Nicholas Ruster, in StromlsbnTg. or up on the subscribers who reside No. Mo Cham ber street, New York City. IIIRSC1IKIND & ADLEK. February 25, 1864. Great Victory. Having changed my base of operations, being located in the Now Brick store oppo site the Post office, supplied with a new stock of Hats, Caps, and Furs, I am now prepared to sell goods in my line, at prices to suit all. If you want a nice fashionable Hat or Cap, come to Pauli and you will find if Store on Elizabeth St., opposite the Post Office, Stroudsburg, Pa. JAMES A. PAULL. N. B. The highest cash prices paid ftV all kinds of Furs. December 21, 1803. DELAWARE, HOUSE. This splendid Hotel, situated, near the Stroudsburir Depot, pos sesses all the advantages the ucst can desire. The house is- fittcd and furnished in an unsurpassed style, and the Parlors and Rooms are commodious and well ventilated, with good attendance. Attached is extensive stabling. Terms rea sonable. A. M. JONES, Proprietor. June 2, ISM. "tf. CAUTION. All persons; are heroby cautioned a- gainst trespassing upon the premises oc ..:.V 1 l j .rt. f.ir- uupuu uy mu uuuursigneu, eunut hunting or other purposes. Trespassers will be proseouted to the full extent oK tho law WILLIAM' E. HENliY, Agent. Stroud tsp., August 4, 1864. BLANK 'DEEDS Forsaje at this Oniac Km