PROSPECTUS OF THE JACKSON OIL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 400,000. Divided into 80,000 Shares at 5 per share SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 2 PER SHARE. With a reserved Working capital of $50,000 E. W. DAVIS, President. L. W. BRODIIEAD, Sec. & Treas. DIRECTORS, E. W. Davis, Tiios. M. McInrANEY, Jas. M. Sellers, Geo. E. Painter, Geo. S. Jones, A. Reeves Jackson, L. w W. BuODIIE.VI). This Company owns in fee simple seven ly-scvcn and tlirec-tcnths ncrcs on the East Cide of the Allegheny River, in Rockland township, Venango County, Pennsylvania it it situated five miles below the town of! iFranklin, opposite the mouth of the "West Sandy OrecK, and has a frontage ot ill) rods on the river. It is but a short distance be low Ihe celebrated Hoover well wincn is rieldimr 200 barrels of oil daily. Other vicldin" wells surround it in every direction, and within the past few weeks two new tvells have been struck in the immediate neighborhood, one of which is producing dai- I j 30 barrels ot neavy luoricaung on worm at tkc well $M per uarrel. A e vien of Bituminous coal, easily ac ceimlble, is -on part of the land, and in view of 4fce -enormously high price of coal in that rcjrion, is an important consideration, and srill enable the company not only to supply il own wants in that respect, but to derive an income from its sale to others. The adjoining properties are in the hands fge?d and prosperous companies, nil in suc cessful operation, and it is believed that no oil company has started out with better prospects for paying large and regular month ly dividends. This Company intend developing their land without the least delay, and for this purpose have arranged for the necessary engines, iool, tubing, &c, all of which will be put upon the ground and in operation as soon as the season will permit In addition to their own wells, the Com pany also propose lo lease to responsible par ties portions of their land divided into lots of IU square rods each, at a rent of one hall the oil, the Company lo be at no expense whatever. They will have at least fifty such lots to lease, all of which can be leased at once if deemed expedient, with covenants binding lessees to sink wells with all possi ble despatch to the depth of five hundred or more feet. Estimating, only one well to each lot, fifty wells, at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a daily product of 500 barrels. Of this the Company's share would be 2-30 barrels. Value of daily yield to the Company at $30 per ES;irrt!, 87,500. Allowing 250 working days to the year, the Company's annual net receipts from leases alone would be $1,375,000. The Company also intend sinking on their own account, at least five wells. Should thcr be successful with only one, it would produce, estimating as above, a yearly in come ot S 75,000 From which deduct for expenses (a large estimate) 15,000 And it leaves an annual net income of 00,000 To which add income from leases 1,S75,000 Making a vcarlv income of 81,935,000 This is thought by those who are acquaint fd with this locality, to be a moderate esti mate, and yet it is easy to see that even this amount of success would make the properly of the Company in value, almost surpass be lief. The durability of this immediate oil section is illustrated by the fuct that wells above and below this property have been pumping over four years, with a steady yield, and without any diminution. A Fi:w Plais Words to Subsckibers. Subscribers to the stock of this Company cannot expect to receive immediately large monthly dividends; if they were able to do ro they could not purchase it for ten times the amount at which it is unbred. But the la sis on which the Company rests, will, it is believed, make the investment entirely safe, and, prospective! v. of enormous value. The President," Col. E. W. Davis, formerly of Franklin, Venango County, is well known xs one of the most successful and energetic business men who have engaged in the pe troleum interest, and the respectability and integrity of the other officers and Directors of the Coinpan-, furnish a sufficient guaran ty that their conduct of the Lusiness of Uie Company will be entitled lo the confidence and approval of all who may invest iu the enterprise. The Directors have determined to sell on ly a limited amount of the Capital Stock at the subscription price of $2 per share, par value So, the same being full paid up stock, not liable to any further assessment, in which rc-pecls the original subscriber?, and those wno may now subscribe, stand on precisely the same fooling. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Company, 224 South Fourth st.,Phil- fcaupma, or at tnc omce oi me unuerstgneji A. REEVES JACKSON Subscription Agent. Stroudsburg, Feb. 1G, 18G5. fomnistvator's Notice. &tntt of GEO. C. RAXSHERR Y, late of Stroud toicnshtp, deceased. Letters of administration, in the above named estate, late of the township of Stroud, 3Ionroe County, dcccaseJ, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make JUitnediat.fi mvnicnt. and those having; bairns against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Wm. EINDLEV BUSH, I Ad C. E. DUKFEE. J ' Stroud tsp., Dec. 1, 1SW. 6t ors CAUTION. The public arc hereby cautioned gainst purchasing a due bill for Twenty Dollars, given by me to Jacob J. brey Having received no value therefore, I am determined not to pay it unless compelled by lavr. JO UN WIDMER. Stroudsburg, Dec. 24, 1SG-L OYSTERS. Families and Hotels supplied with Oys ters. fresh from the Citv. every day, at t - f - reasonable prices. WHITE & SGHOCn. YAW I .IVSl'V .stoma x,y joituij kuuiu.. lho undersigned would respectfully in- public gcncally, that he now occupies the Stables attached to the Indian Queen Ho- tel. where lie is prepared, with a suueri or siock. oi fe Horses, Carriages, Bug- SU-Hj OKCIgUSj &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 cau be recommended as kind and jrcntlc. yet wining ana nee. liis vehicles, with 1 11 " 1 -r -r . ' their appointments, arc of the first order, and his prices so reasonable as lo suit the pockets of all. Careful and accom modating Drivers and Ostlers will always De ready to atteuii to the wishes of cus tomers, and he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. He invites the public to examine his slock before making en gagements elsewhere. J. E. W. MILL ICR. Prourictor Stroudsburg, Jan. 20, 1805. Executor's Notice. y , , uis jjs lcue oj I Im .J - f - . 7 7 I uuu,vu tvicnuttj,, ucc a. .inciters tcstamentarv on the nbove ml I sons indebted tc said Estatcwill make immediate paymeut, and those having claims against the same, will present them dut3' authenticated lor settlement. JOHN K. EDIXGER, Executor. Smithfield tsp., Jan. 26, 1S65 bministrntor'js Notice. Estate of XELSOX CO OKB, late of the Jjorpugh of Stroitdsbitrtj, deceased. Notice is hereby- given that letters of administration upon the above named Es- ale have been granted to tnc undersigned by the Register of Monrce County, iu due orm of law; therefore, all persons mdcot- ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having any ust claims are also requested to present lem legallv authenticated for settlement to DAVIS D. WALTON, Administrator. troudsburg, Feb. 1, 1SG5. Gt. AT THE OLD STAND. The undersigned respectfully informs the public, that he has taken the old taud formerly occupied by Jacob boctz; nd latterly by m. M. Lodcr, rind hav- ng thoroughly cleansed and refitted it, ml secured the services of a hrst class :iker, is fully prepared, at all times to fill orders for ESrcatE, Turis:, Cakes, &c. M.ie Confectionery department will be fill ed with Caxihks, Nuts and Fkuits in their season,, which, together with every thing kept at this establishment, will prove to be of the first quality and be sold t reasonable prices. An eating saloon will also be connected with the establishment in which the best quality of oysters wiii always be found, and -where ladies and gentlemen will be assured of quiet and of the best atten dance while enjoying the delicacies of the season. The iublic are invited to drop in. II. C. L EVAN WAY. Stroudsburg, Jan. 10, 18G5. &3 C2 Jl-? S AND MACHINE SHOP, The undersigned having completed his now Foundry and Machine Shop would re spectfully inform his old friends, and the public generally, mat. nc .any prupuruu w fill all orders in hislinc with promptness, and in a style superior even to what lie was able to do in the old establishment destroyed uy the flood. Having a full assortment of pat terns made of the best material, he is pre pared to supply all demands for Slili Wcrlc, Bark iYtiSIs, Piow Cast higs and Sash Weights, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK, &.c &c. Beincr an experienced workman limself, and employing none but the best muds andHhe best materia, tne public may rest assured that all work coming Irom nis shop will be fully equal, if not superior, to that produced by any otner esiaoiisumcia in the country. The new Foundry and Ma chine Shop is located on Walton street, near Elizabeth street, m tlie borougn ot oirouus- burir, where the orders of old lriends as well .ic now nun are KOllcilL'U. uruuia iiuui a Distance may be addressed, per mail, to 1 F. LANDERS, Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa September 4th, 1862. The subscriber would respectfully uotify the ntihlic that he has now lor sale at Ins Ware Rooms fold stand) Stroudsburg, a new and splendid lot ol new anu rasnionao e iur . i n t t i . niturc, sucn as Surest tE, Kcdstends, Tables, Chairs, which he will dispose of cheap for cash or ready pay. He has also on hand a choice lot of Gilt Mouldings, which he is prepared to make up in frames to order, or dispose ot as purchasers may re finim. The undertaking business promptly at tended to as usual. MORRIS SMILEY. Stroudsburg, Pa., Feb. 20, 1604. tf. BLANK MORTGAGES, Eor salo at this Office - r . i named decedent, late ot the township of A. M., and Manunka Chunk on the arrival Hamilton, Monroe County, Pa., having f l'c Tram which leaves Philadelphia, been granted to the undersigned, all per- (Kensington Depot) at 7.15 A. M. At iitliiil New Furniture. Delaware, Lackawnniia & Wester RAILROAD. MWM- trTfl Kunning- Time of Passenger Trains Uvexorthwadd. LEAVE SOUTHWARD Accom- Passen- Passen- Accom inoda- : cr. I tion. i STATIONS. ger. I nioda- tion. A. M. I. M. r. m. p. ar. 2 10 1.10 1.05 ' l'-25 a .40 0.21 coo 5.38 5 10 l.SG 4 10 4.3;! 4.10 3.10 3.27 3.15 2.52 2.38 2.15 2.00 1.11 1.33 1.23 12.55 12.10 12.31 12.10 I'iUl 11.51 11.42 11.25 Great Heiul, i 7.30 ) New Milford, ! 7.40 Montrose. ? 6.10 ; Hopbottom, i 8.33 , Nicholson. 6.50 ; Faotorvville. I 0.M Auinglou. ? 0.30 Clark's Summit, I 0.33 ; Scranton. i 10.15 Gjccnvillc, i 10.35 Dunning, 5 10.47 I Mosnov . t 10.57 J Couldsboro' 5 11.20 i Tobyhanna. f 11.34 ( Forks. 11.53 ; Oakland. 12.11 plcnryvillc. 12.27 Spraguevlllc, I 12.37 . Stroudsburg. I 12 4S 5 Water Gap. 1.02 ' Mount Uethcl. 1.17 Delaware, 1.42 4 Maiuinka Chunk.' 1.50 I llridgcvllle, 5C , Osford. I 2.07 t Washington. 2.10 New Hampton. 2.47 i Change for Phil. P. M. 2.30 3.00 3.35 4.15 5 10 5.50 w 1 1 ;u 9 ".'S, a JO.-15' 0.15 5 10.30 $ ki nil 7.0.1 P P. M.B C o w HI 6 1 . M. Thc Passcnscr Train Xoi thw.inl Leave3 New Hampton on the arrival of the Mai Tram u-hm h phws Won- Vnrt s nn - w aiwv A VI U M.b W J J Scranton this Train makes close connection with Trains on the Lackawanna & Blooms bur and Delaware & Hudson Railroads, and at Great Bend with the Mail Train on the Erie Railway going West. The Passenger Traits Southward Leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the Cincinnati Express from the West, connec ting at b'cranton with Trains on the Lacka wanna and Bloomsbunr and Delaware and Hudson Railroads; alManunka Chunk with the train for Philadelphia, and at New Hamp ton with trains for New York, the' Lehigh Valley, llarrisburg, &c. Passengers by this Train arrive in New York at 5.40, in Phila delphia at G.30, and in llarrisburg at 8.20 P. M. The Accomodation Train Northward, connects at Great Bend with the Day Express going West, by which passen gers arrive at Ithaca and Syracuse the same day. Southward, leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the New York Express going East. 0? All Passenger Trams on the Erie Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. li. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent. WILT) CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Broil' cams, uimcuity oi Jtsreatning, iisuima, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and every affection of THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, INCLUDING EVEN Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. So general has the use of this remedy be- come, anjl so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to recount its virtues. Its works speak for it, and fine utterance in the ibundant and voluntary testimony of the ma ny who from long suffering and settled dis ease have by its use been restored lo pri&tinc vigor and health. We can present a mass of evidence in proof of our assertions that CONNOT BE DISCREDITED. The Kev. JJacoZ Sccnlor, Well known and muck. respected among the German population in this country, makes the lollowin1 statement far the benefit of the a filleted. Hanover, Pa. Feb. 1G, 1859 Dear Sirs: Having realized in my fami- y important benefits from the use of your vaiuaoic p Wild Cherry airo one of my daughters seemed 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 of the bottle there was a great, improvement in ncr neaiin. - - 11.1.1 T lave, in my individual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have al ways been benefitted by it. JACUIJ BUUllLUK. From lion. John E. Smith, a distinguished Lawyer in Westminster, Bid, I have on several occasions used Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and always with decided benefit. I know of no preparation that is more efficacious or more deserving of general use. riie Balsam has also been used with ex cellent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, Md Wit:ii's Balsam of Wild Cherry. None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS,", on the wrapper. ior sale by J. P. Dinsmouk, No. 49lBrodway, N. York. S. W. Fowlu & Co., Proprietors, Boston. And by all Drggisls, fieddiiig's finssia Salve. FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE lias fully established the superiority of IScddiEig's-Russia Salve Over all other healing preparations It cures all kinds of Sores, Cuts Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Sties, Piles, Corns, Sore Li vs. Sore Eyes, &c, &c, T?pmovinr tbo nam at once, and reducing the most angry lookinjr Swellings and Infla tion as if by magic. Only 20 cents a uox. For. sale bv S. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Brodvvay, N. Y. J. W. FOWLE & Co., No. 18 Tremont-st., Boston, and by all Druggifcts. . May 12, lSGL ly. " OF reparation Wtstar s lsalsam of L, , , . , , :1, n it affords me pleasure to re- f .rtU" ,P, .,i.lif. Snmo pirrbt i-PMrJ forward and pay up without delay. Ihe MON110E COUNTY Ulutual Fire Insurance Compact ESTAB5I,Ii73EI I !!, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Property Insured 81,050,000. The rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar lor every thousand dollars in surcd, 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. I his 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. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, John Ediiurer. Silas L. Drake, Godlieb Auracher, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouffer, iobert, JJoys, Theodore Schoch, Sm'l S. Drehcr, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdcll Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. B. Dreiieu, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Melchoir Spragle, Surveyors. F. A. Oppeit, J " The stated meeting of the board of Managers lakes place at the Secretary's of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at o'olock P. M. Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 18G3. Valuable Seal Estate AT rriTn oat Thc subscriber offers at private sale. the following described nro'nerty, viz: A Farm situated in Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa., adjoining land of ohn llansbcrry, George Mouck. A. bow er, and others, containing about 11 ACRES, ibout 75 acres cleared, enclosed with a good fence, and in a high state of culti vation, of which 20 acres are Meadow, the balance is well timbered with Oak. Ches- nut and Hickory. There are about 20 acres of excellent meadow bottom yet to be cleaved. The farm is well adapted to crrazinjr. The improvements thereon consist of a new Frame House, one aud a half stones high, 22 by 2-1 feet: a two story LOG HOUSE, 20 by 28 feet wcathorboarded aud plastered, a frame Darn 32 by 4G feet with cellar stabling underneath, a frame Wagon House 18 by 24 feet, Corn Crib, Granary and other outbuildings, with a spring of never failiug water near the house. There is also a thriviug APPLE ORCHARD of select grafted fruit and a variety of other fruit trees of different 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 Silas L. Drake. or at the Jefferson ian office, Stroudsburg, Pa., or upou the subscriber residing on the premises. liOKACU rJ'JUlS.. Stroud township, Dec. 1, 18G4.-tf. Dissolution Notice. The copartnership existing between the undersigned, in the Livery, Wagon Ma king, Blacksuiitlung, and harming busi ness was dissolved on the 20th of Septem ber last. All persons having claims a- irainst the firm of Kautz & Huntsman are books of the firm can be found at Esquire Dutots office for four wccks; to whom payments can be made in the absence oi the undersigned, one or both of whom wjU be found there on Monday and J ues- iMav of each week. At Uie end ot tuat 1 . - . .. . -i rt.ti fc- jfc wju uc brought against all who fail to respond to this notice. VALENTINE KATJTZ, WM. HUNTSMAN. Stroudsburg, Nov. 24, 1SGI. p. S. The Livery and Wagon Making business will be continued at the old stand uy tnc unuersigucu, wm, wi fully prepared with superior liorscs and , . i i ...:n i. Carrhuros, careful Drivers and excellent workmen to answer all calls upon him. WM. HUNTSMAN. Nov. 24, 1351. STEPHEN HOLIES, JR.,' ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CUJN vjsicainujsk, STROUDSBURG, PEN1IA. OffMJC with S. S. reiser, Esq. N B Special attention paid to the filing of Pension papers, and the collection of back pay, and bounties ol soldiers. Office Stroudslury Cemetery, Stroudsburg, Jan. II, 18G5. J At a meetins: of the Hoard of Managers held at the Office of tlie Secretary, Tuesday evening.' lOfli inst., it was resolved that the 2d, 3d, 4th and 5tli installments oi Eiyc Dollars each, on the Capital Stock be callcd..ni on or before the ZUtli inst. By order of the president. A. REEVES' JACKSON, Secretary BLANK DEEDS Eor sale ah this OfliVc'" IBB WBm litis rpnnPQfrwl to nrrsnnt. Litem for immediate ... : Valuable FARM FOE, SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, the valuable Farm on which he now resides, situate in Middle Smithfield township! Monroe County, Pa., about nine miles from Stroudsburg, adjoining lands of John V. Coolbaugh, Martin Place, and others. 1I1U J.' ill ill LUiiuuua . One ElHBidreel and Forty Acres, about 100 acres of which is improved and in a good state of cultivation, and -the balance Timber Land. About 40 acres is good Meadow, and a. stream of water runs throusli the premises. The im provements are a Frame Du eling House, 1ml a New Barn aud Wagon House, and other out-buildings, with a never failing Spring m waiur at me aoor oi ine uweumg. There are a number of Fruit Trees on the place. LIMESTONE on the premises. This is one of the best Dairy farms iu the Country. Persons desiring to view the Farm, can dovso by calling on the undersigned, resi ding thereon. CIIA11LES SHOEMAKER. October 27, 1SGL IMPORTANT TO ALL INV AL, IDS. IRON IN THE BLOOD. It is well known to the me'dical profession that IRON is the Vital Principle of Life El- cment of the. blood. This is derived chiefly from the food ue eat; but if the food is not properly digested, or if,yro7i any cause what ever, the necessary quantity of iron is not taken into the circulation, or becomes rc- uced, the whole system suficrs. The bad blood will irritate the heart, will clog up the ungs, will stupefy the brain, will obstruct the liver, and will send its disease-producing elements to all parts of the system, and eve ry one will suffer in whatever organ may be rcdisposcd to disease. The great value of IROtf AS A MED5C52SJ3 is well known and acknowledged by all med- cal men. The difficulty has been to obtain uch a preparation of it as will enter the cir culation and assimilate at once with the blood. This point, savs Dr. Hayes, Massa- husetts State Chemist, has been attained in the Peruvian Syrup, by combination in a ,vay before unknown. T1IK PERUVIAN SYRUP is a PROTRACTED solution of the PRO TOXIDE OF IRON. ANEW DISCOV ERY IN MEDICINE, that Strikes at the Root of Disease by supplying the blood with its Vital Principle or Life Element Jron. THE PERUVIAN BY "UP Cures Dyspepsia, Liver complaint, Dropsy Fever and Ague, Loss ot Lnergy, Low Spirts. FHE PERUVIAN SYRUP nfuses strength, vigor, and new life into the system, and builds up an "Iron Constitution." THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Chronic Diarrhoea. Scrofula, Boils, Scurvy, Loss ol Constitutional Vigor THE PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures Nervous Affections, Female Com plaints, and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP s a Specific for all discascs.originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accom panied by Debility or a Low Stale of the System. Pamphlets containing certificates ol cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent Physicians, Clergymen, and others, will be sent frei: to any address. We select a few of the names lo 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. Rev. P. CHURCH, Editor New York Chronicle. Prepared by N. L. CLARK & CO., exclu sively for J. DINSMORE, A'tf. 4U1 Uroad way New York. Sold by all Druggists. Reddinsr's Bussia Salve Heals Old Sores. Bedding's Hussia Salve Uurcs Burns, fccaius, ouis. Bedding's Russia Salve Cures Wounds, Bruises. Sprains. Bedding's Bussia Salve Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers. Bedding's Bnssia Salve Uures Salt Klieum, 1'iics, erysipelas. Scddiasfs Sussia Salve Cures Ringworms, Corns, &c, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT Only 25 cc;is a Box. FOR SAIjH uy P. DINSMORE, No. 4J1 Brodway, N. Y. S. J. FOWLE & Co., No. 18 Tremont St., Boston. And by all Druggists and Country Store keepers. May 19, 18G1. ly. NOTICE. All nersons indebted to Simeon Schoon over, cither by note, book account or oth erwise. are rcnuestcu to settle their ac- counts as soon as possible. lie Hopes thai this request will be responded to, as his late serious loss by lire nccessi Kites him to make, this call. SIMEON SGTIOONOA'JSK. Bushkill, Juno 9, 1SGI. MADISON HOUSE. M. & T. P. WATSON, (LIVKUY STA1JLK ATTACH KD) B7 & 39 North 2d st., between M"arket aim Arch, rilTfiA'DSLriHA. PA February 20, 180S.--ly, Luwis vail. GKonnu n. stuoud VAIL; aud SVfiOUD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IIivo removed their Ofllec to No. 703 San Eom Street, 1 March' 17. iSGi'.b .PliilaiVclphis1 Highly Important. JOHN C. DAUDT, respectfully notifies' his old customers, i nd all others who may desire clothing made in the latest styles, and' in the best possible manner," that he may be lound at the Store of Robert Boys, on TUES DA Y and SATURDAY of each week", whore he will be Imppy to take measures and re ceive the orders of his friends. IDs old cus tomers can leave their goods and orders at the Store at any time, merely noting such al terations from the present of previous pre- viiiiuig lasmons as iney may desire made Thankful (or past favors, he hopes to men" and rcccivc.a continuance of the same, .. JOHN C. DAUDT. StrotuTsburg, April 24, 18.62 WAI.TO.V. 1 rrvr- THOMAS W. TOST jamhs ir, WALTON & YOST. BANKERS; . BROKERS AND General Collectors. Ho. 25 South Third Street, Philadelphia: liEFEKENCKS. Jay Cooke &. Co., E. P. Middleton. &.Bro.-" James, Kent, Santco & Co., Hon. Wm. Wil- Kms, i',siiericli, lilack Co., lion. James Pol lock, C. M'Kibbon &, Son, Hon. II. D. Fosi ter, Hon. A. II. Reedcr, Horn Asa Packer; 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 STOSIE in the County, consisting of very fine ana common COFFEE, SUGARS, And a large assortment of TEAS, MOLASSES. liaisons, Salt Fish, and hundreds of other articles commonly fcept m a uroccry btorc. ALSO, A large stock of HARD WARE, . ... The subscriber has made arrangementa in the cities which enables him to pro-" cure any article in his Hue of busiuess on short notice. All persons arc kindly invited to call and examine his stock before they 'pur chase elsewhere.' . All kinds of Grain and Produce pw- -chased by the subscriber for which. iW highest Market price will be paid in s- change for goods. Store next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. J3ARNKT MANSFIELD. Stroudsburg, April '2, 1SG3. New Confectionery. The Subscriber informs his friends,' and the public generally, that he has o pened an extensive Confectionery Stofe3 in the Borough of Stroudsburg, four doors' below c'Ruster's Clothing Store." Everything iu the liuc of Confectione ry, French, or Domestic; all kinds of SUTS, CAS DEES,' ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, FIGS, &c.i Can be had at CITY PRICES, cither at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. "Also A lot of Choice Flowers.-a Please call and esaming his Stock. JAMES BALLENTYNB. Stroudsburg, 3Iay 12 18GL tf. BSAL ESTATE It Private Sale. The subscribers offers at private sale tha following two valuable properties viz: No. 1. A three story Brick Btiiidlmg, jfpz situate in the borough of Stroudsburg', JHliilL adjoining the building of Jacob Singmaster No. 2. One two story Frame Dwelling, with Kitchen attached, and Lot ot Land be- ongmg to the same situate near the Strouds burg Depot, in Stroud township. Persons desinous ol buying, will call upon Mr. Nicholas Rustcr, in Stroudsbnfg, or up on the subscribers who reside No. 14.5 Cham- ber street, New York City. IIIRSGIIKIND & ADLER. 'ebruary 25, 18GL Having changed my base of operations bcinir located in the New Brick store oppo2- 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 it. Stnrn nn "P.l"r:ilirti- Sh' nnnnuitn tlu Post Office, Stroudsburg, Pa. JAMES A. l'AUiil. N. B. The highest cash prices paid all kinds of Furs. December 2-1, 103. EIAWARE - MOUSE. JhrA Thitf splendid Hotel, situated n"tncar the Stroudsburg Depot, posr, " KtIMse'':C'J a l"e advantagcs the SsSSSguest can desire. The house is fitted aud furnished in an unsurpassed style,, and the Parlors and Rooms arc commodious and well ventilated, with good attendance" Attached is extensive stabling. Terms rea sonable. A. M. JONES, Proprietor.' June 2, 1S6L tf. CAUTION: : norsous arc hereby cautioned a- All gainst trespassing upon tire promises oc L - eupicd by tne unuevsigueu, eitncr ior hunting or uthev purposes. Trespassers! will be prosecuted to the full extent of '' the law. W LET AM E. HENRY, Agent: Stroud tsp., August -1, 18G4. r BLANK LEASES Far Sdi't3 at thi OHioor mm Great Victory.