II SI 7-30 I-oa.ii , The sale of the first series of 300,000, 000 of the 7-30 Loan was. completed on the highest wages will be paid, good refer 31 st-of March, 1865. The sale of the sec- ence required a married man with small ona series or xireu xiunarea .millions, pay f mi . TT T -m rn able three years from the I5th day of June, 1865, was begun on the 1st of April. In Ike short space of thirty davs, over One Hundred Millions of this series have been sold leaving this day less than Two Hun dred Millions to be disposed of. The inter- ndf i q nnmUA cam? nM..n11.. Z. HH h ir,th nr tww ,Rth r t 1 -u..u uj Coupons attached lo each note, which are readily fcashdd anywhere. The interest amounts to Pne cent per day on Two cents " " " Ten " 20 " " $1 11 a u $50 note. $100 S000 $1000 esooo It MORE AND MORE titi$rRABLE.aL e nec term r saJd Court, to be held The Rebellion is cunnressed. and the suppressed, and Government has already adopted measures to reduce expenditures as rapidly as possi felo to a peace footing-, thus withdrawing trom market a borrower and purchaser, This is the ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now oiicrca oy me uovcrnmeni, anu consu- rr i n m 1 , lutrs the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. The Seren-Thirty Notes are convertible on their maturity, at the option of the hold- cr, into U.S. Six per cent G-old-Bearing Bonds. Which are always .worth a premium. Free from Taxation. The 7.30 Notes cannot be taxed by Towns, Cities, Counties or States, and the interest is not taxed unless on a surplus of the own cr income excecumg six nundreu dollars a rear. 1111s iaci increases incir value trom one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate levied on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Less than 200,000,000 of the Loan au thorized by the Inst Congress arc now on .the market. This amount, nt the rate at tt- Ml 1 . . t "I T wnicn 11 is neingaosoroea, win ucsuoscnoca ior wunin two monuis, wncn uie noics win undoubtedly command a premium, as has u niformly been the case on closing the sub scriptions to other Loans. It now seems probable that no considerable amount beyond the present scries will be offered to the pub lic In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facil- itics for ttking- the loan, the National Bank., State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally a greed to receive subscriptions at par. Sub scribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only arc to be responsible for the delivery of the nolea for which the; receive orders. 'JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by tiie Stroudsburg Bank, and the First National Bank of Scranton Pa. Jlay 11, 16G5. NEW STOEE, AND NEW The subcriber would inform the public and his old customers, that he has taken the Store Room formerly occupied by George II. Miller. Esq., iu Stroudsburg . His stock is composed of entirely New Goods, laid in at reduced prices, and he will sell them at small profits. He has on hand a complete assortment of DRY GOODS, Cloths, Cassimerc. Satinets, and a lull Hue of LADIES DRESS GOODS-Muslin DeLancs, Shal )a DeLancs, Amoors, Coatings, Calicoes, atid all kinds of Ladies Dress Trimmings, and Yanke Notions. ALSO A good assortment of GRO CERLES, such as Coffee, Sugar, Molas ees, and Syrups, Tea and Rice. Please give me a call, and see the goods and prices. Butter and Eggs, and all kinds of Coun try Produce, taken in exchange for goods. C. D. BKODHEAD. Stroudsburg, May 11, 1S65. Jackson Oil Company. NOTICE A meeting of the Corpora tiors of the Company will be held in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Saturday, 13th inst, at 2 o clock, p. m., for the pur pose of hearing the report of the Sccreta ry and Treasurer. L. W. BRODHEAD, Sco'y and Treasurer. May 11, 1865. Trial List, May T. 1865. Elizabeth Greenswcig.vs. Adam Christ- man. David W. Lee et. al. vs. Jay Gould. Englc's Administrators vs. Jacob Stouf scr. John N. Staples vs. B. D. Burnett. Charles Troch vs. A. J. Durling. George Krcsge vs. Adam Weiss. Mary Ann Michaels vs. Robert W Svrink, Ex'ors of Mary llredcriclc, dee'd Argument List, May T. Robert ILuston vs. D, Ashtou Smiley Ezra Marviu vs. John J, Pry. Rule on Administrators' of Jacob Sha fer, deceased. UF.Rogcrs vs. Jay Gould &D. W.Lcc Use of S. J. Hollinshead vs. same, same vs. same. , Rule on Executor of Peter Fellencer fleceased, and John P. Fellencer. . Rule on Susannah Shupp, Executrix o Frederick Shupp, dee'd. . Rule on Benjamin Bepue. David W. Lee et. al. vs. Beni.flHinds WANTED At the Blooming Grove Tannery, Pike - Co., Pa., a man to roll leather tho family prcfered. JACOB KLEINHANS. May 11, 18C6. DIVIDEND. Stroudsburg Bank, May 2; 1865. The Directors have this dav declared a aiviacnd ot Ji'ive per cent, tree of taxes, J?.aJablo.to the Stockholders, on and after tUc twelfth inst J. U. STROUD, Cashier. License Applications. MONROE COUNTY, SS. The follovvin netitioiis for liemisn. tvltli ni-l- nf im o Htoutio uavc uiuu iiiuii Court of Quarter Sessions of Monroe 1 County, and the Same will be presehted - nt sf MAtrtnKH 11 tin 1 n r n " J ' Tavern Licenses. Wilkinson Price, Barrett Coolbaugh, ( (t Chcsnuthill c tt ( Efdrcd tt ii Hamilton tc ti u tt tt Jackson M. Smithficld n Paradise a Pocono John W. Yothcrs, liilenora Mover, Samuel Case, hhzabeth Kresrc. I . - j 1 John Merwine Jacob K. Shafer, Jerome Krcssc Linford M. Ueller, i?u . Alteniosc, Daniel Lentz, Nelson Ifemefinjier, Thomas Mixsell Joseph Hawk, Valentine Iiousor, Thomas E. Heller, Charles Bossard, Samuel Dennis. Josiah Fcnner Charles Saylor John R. Ousterhoudt, James Place, Jacob II. Place Charles Henry Abraham Gish, Charles Brown, Manassah Miller, Jerome Fcthcrman, Daniel Kerchncr, ,Polk it Jacob W. ivres";e, Joel Berlin Jonas Snvdcr Icnry Roth (C a Mary Dotter, Thomas Brodhcad SmithGcld Luke W. Brodhcad, Isaac Labar, Daniel L. Kortriirlit. Stroud Ross Sarah Lessijr, Jacob II. Stocker, licubcn Ilartzell, a Tunkhannock Tobyhannah ft Stroudsburg it c: ( Stores. Stroudsburg Paradise Hamilton Benjamin P. Shafer, saac Stouffer, Henry Stoddart, Jacob Knecht, jarnet Mansfield Charles Trocli, Emanuel G. Miller, Liquor Dreher & Brother, James Kintz, Jerome S. Williams, T. M. McILIIANEY, Clerk. Stroudsburg, May 4, 18G5. Registers Notice. TOTICE is hereby given to all persons x interested in the estates of the respec ivc decedents, that the following accounts iavc Deen uiea in tnc liegister s otnee oi r t .1 tt -r r I Monroe County, and will b.e presented for , M. Account of Andrew J. Dctrick, Ad ministrator of William Singer, late oi Chcsnuthill Township, deceased. ccount of Mary Postcnsand Jabez Gr Angle, Administrators of James Postcns, aie oi otroua iownsnip, ueceaseu. Account of Chauncy D. Walter and Rarnct U alter, Administrators of Jacob Walter, late of Stroud Township, dee'd. Pinal Accouut of William Heaney, Ad- miuistrator debonis non cum lestameuto Annexo of llenrv Shafer. late of dies- nuthil! Township, deceased. confirmation to the Orphans Court of said orj indeed, anything purchasable in county, at otrouusourg, on luonaay, tne country Store, will best study their 22d day or February lbbo, at 1U o clock, ests A. A.,.,f nf T.: i.,tt A,illl;:ofvo.fennsvivania, composed oi tne counties oi n,nf ai:T,o1 nnr. Utn Tnnl-cn,, Aw,...., wv.. Iinal Account of Rudolph Weiss, Ad- miuistrator of Henry H Weiss, late of Chesnuthill Township, deceased. . Account ot JLfavia Shannon, Ad minis- trator of Horatio S. Howell, late of Smith field Township, deceased. Account of Charles I. Miller, Adminis trator of Philip Lessig, late of Hamilton Township, deceased. Accouut of Charles I. Miller, Admin istrator of Charles Miller, late of Hamil ton Towuship, deceased. Accouut of Thomas M. Mcllbaney, Ad ministrator de bonus non of John S. Bis- bing, late of Pocono Township, deceased. JOHN S. FISHER. Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ) April 27, 1865. j United States Hotel, Cor. 3d and Spring Garden sis. EASTON, PA. The undersigned, formerly proprietor of White's Hotel, respectfully informs the citizens of Northampton and adjoin intr Counties, that on and after the 1st day of April, 1865, he can be found at the above named nonular Hotel. The house has been thoroughly cleansed, re-fitted and painted, and now presents, iu point of comfort and elegance, the finest appear ance of any hotel iu the Eastern part of Pennsylvania. The tables will be sup Dlied at all times with the choicest the market affords, and the liquors will be of the fincst,;bo.lh foreign nud domestic. Omnibusses run to and from the hotel, making connections with all the trains. ' SAMUEL HAYDEN. Easton, Pa., March 9th, 1865'. THE PHOENIX PECTO HAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. The Phoenix Pectoral, oft COMPOUND5 SYRUP OF WILD CHER- iu sjfiiNJSKA SNAKE BOOT, Will cure the Diseases of the Throat and L.nng$, bitch as Colds. Couerhs. Croun. Asthma nronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, &c". ITS TIMELY USB TVItl PREVENT w , ... ' . rtLMONARY CONSUMPTION And eVeri where this fearful disease has ta ken Jl?ld il iY'l1 afford greater relief than any other medicine. Miss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville. savs: -i was oeneiitted more by usm? the Phai ntx.njfcctoral tnan any other medicine I eVer . . .. o . -- used." . Elias Oberholizer, of Lionville, Chester county, was cured ota cough of manv vears suiuumg rjy using uie rnocnix sectoral l 1 ' 1 .1 Y I -- . John Rover, editor of the Independent Phcemx, having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy for cough, hoarseness and irritation in the throat. Dr. Oberholtzer is a member of the Alum ni of the Medical Department of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, at which institution he graduated in 1854. Mrs. Mary Butler, mother of Hon. Wm. Butler, President Judcre of the Chester and Delaware District, says that she cannot do without the Phoenix Pectoral. Ihe proprietor of this medicine has eo much confidence in its curative powers, from tne testimony ot hundreds who have used it, that the money will be paid back to anv nur- chaser who is not satisfied with its effects. It is so pleasant to take that children crv ior it. It costs only 25 cents, large bottles SI It is intended for only one class of diseas es, namely, those of the throat andlungA I'rcpared only by LEVI ODERHOLTZER, M. D., Phoenixville, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY &COWDEN, No. 3, North Sixth St., Philadelphia, and F. C. WELLS, & CO., No. 115 Franklin st. New York, wholesale Agents. Sold by Wm. Hollinshead, and Dreher & Brother, Stroudsburg, and by nearly every Storekeeper in Monroe County. ix. o. ii your nearest storekeeper or druggist does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with some other medicine, because he makes more money on it, but send at once to one of the agents for it. The Rebellion Somc Unslcr. laOOC AT THE OLD STAND. The undersigned, would respectfully inform his customers and the public gen erally, that in addition to his former stock he will now keep for sale a general assort ment of seasonable DRY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c, which he will offer as low as the market can possibly afford. His goods will always be selected with a view to give his custom ers their money's worth, and will comprize Ladies and Gentleman s dress goods, in great variety, Shirtings, Sheetings, &cv &c. Persons desiring to purchase DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARD WARE, BOOTS k SHOES, a inter- by calling and examining my stock before purchasing elsewhere. It is not the intention of the under signed to make a blow about low prices, but believing that "the proof of the pud ding is the eating of it he cordially in vitcs a call from the public. Goods cheeriully exhibited. GEORGE P. HEIM Stroudsburg, April 13, 1865. . dTnifrf IllrnrlnnTntiniT u Whereas, the Hon. Georce R. Barrett. President Judge ofthe22d Judicial District of vvayr.e, rise, monroe anu oaruon, aim iDra ABSnmntft Jiidirns nf t in Court of Common n thfk r?niintv nf Mnrn nnH uv 0;r. tue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivc- ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for tho said County of Monroe, to be Iiolden at Stroudaburg, on the 'ZZa day of May, 1865, to continue one week' if necessary. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that arc or shall be in thejaiict tne earn county or Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the T . I.I. commission oi ouenccs 10 ne men anu mere to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) LINFORD MARSH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, April 27, 1865. protl)onotarif Notice. Notice is hereby given that the account of Simon Labar, Assignee ot Ineuonck P. Miller, of Tobyhanna township, has been filed' in the office of the Prothonota rv of tlic Court ot Common Pleas of Mon roe County, and will bo presented for confirmatiou and allowance at the next term of said- Court, to be held at Strouds burg, on Monday, May 22, 1865, of which all persons interested wil tike notice. T. M. McILIIANEY Proth'y. April 27,1865. mmmsMiiimaSBiamm Auditor's Notice. Estate of Samuel Rees, Sr., deceased. The undersigh'ed Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe County to make distribution of the fund in the hands of the Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Rees, Sr., dee'd, will attend to the duties ot his appointment on Friday the 12th day of May noxtat 10 o'clock A. M., at the Prothonotary's 'Office, in btroudsburg, at which .time and place al persons Having any claims or demands upon said fund will iJreSeflt thenl or be for ever debarred from coming in for a share of the same. T. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Stroudsburg, April 13, 1865. New Liyeiy Stable. The undersigned would respectfully ih- rorm tne citizens ot Stroudsburg, and the public geneally, that he now occupies the btabJes attached to the Indian Queen Ho tel. where he is prepared, with a superi or stock of Horses, Carriages, Bug- fea? gies, sieigns, &c., accommodate all whose business, or pleasure, requires the occasional use of these articles. His horses we're selected with a view to the Livery business, and can be recommended as kind and gentle, yet willing and free. His vehicles, with their appointments, are of the first ordor, and his prices so reasonable as to suit the pockets of all. Careful and accom modating Drivers and Ostlers will always De reaay to attend 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 stock before making en gagements elsewhere. J. E. W. MILLER. Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Jan. 26, 1865. &muutratoi''0 Notice. tfsfarc of NELSOJST COOKE, late oj the JSorowjh of Stroudsburg, deceased. Notice is hereby eriven that letters of administration upon the above named Es- ate have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of- Monrce County, in due orm ot law : therefore, all persons indebt ed to said Estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having any ust claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement DAVIS D. WALTON, Administrator. Stroudsburg, Feb. 1, 1865. 6t. mil Teiwwnr wimnwif i arir OP TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK. CAPITA!,, 1,000,000, PAID Iff, FISCAL AGENT of the U. STATES, And Special Agent for Jay Cooke, Sub scription Agent, Vill deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of charge, by express, in all parts of the country, and receive in payment Checks on New York, hiladelphia, and Boston, current bills, and 1 five per cent interest notes, with inter est to date of subscription. Orders sent by mail will be promptly filled. This Bank receives the accounts of Banks and Bankers on favorable terms; also of in- ividuals keeping New York accounts. J. U. ORVIS, President. T. HILL, Cashier. March 2, 1865. 3m. lanhood: how Lost, how Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr Cnlverwell's Celebra ted Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SpEttMATon- riicea, or eeminai vveaKness, involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc.: also Con-sumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; induced by self-indulgence or sex ual extravagance. 0?- Price, in a Eealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author in this admiable es say clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming con- eouence of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medi- ine or the application of the knile point ing out a mode of cure at once simple, cer tain , and effectual, by means of which eve ry sufferer, no matter his condition may be, may cure nimscit cneapiy, privaieiy, anu radically. KF This Lecture should be in the nanus of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post 6tamps. Address the pub- lshcrs. CIIAS. J. C. KLINE &, CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post of. fice box 4586. June 16, 1864. ly. 65. 65. EILEJNBE RGER'S GREAT CLOTHING DEPOT, 65 Northampton Street, EASTON, PA., CLOTHING MADE BETTER! AND CHEAPER! THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN EASTON ! ! Under the supervision of a NEW YORK CUTTER. Who Never Fails to Pleaso. ' P. F. EILENI3ERGEU. March 9, 1865. 6m. STEPHEN HOLMES, JR,, ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STSOUDSBTJRG, PEIOJA. Office Willi S. S. Dreher, Usq. N. "B. SnRr.iaf attention paid to the filing of Pension papers, and1 the collection of back pay, and bounties oi somierH. Stroudsburg, Oct. 9, 1862. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office.' PROSPECTUS OF THE JACKSON OIL COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, CAPITAL, 400,000. Divided into 80,000 Shares at $5 per share subscription price $2 per shareI With a reser ved Worhing capital o50,000 t E. L. VV. DAVIS, President. W. BRODHEAD, Sec. & freak DIRECTORS. E. VV. DaVis, Tiros. M. McIlkaney Jas. M. Sellers. Geo. E. Painter, Geo. S. Jones, A. ReeVes Jackson, L. Yv. BRODHEAD. This Company owns in fee simple seven ty-seven and three-tenths acres on the bast side of the Alleffhenv River, in Rockland township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, It is situated five miles below the town of Franklin, opposite the mouth of the West Sandy Creek, and has a frontage of 110 rpds on tne river. It is but. a short distance be ow me celebrated Hoover well wnich is yielding 200 barrels of oil daily. Other yielding wells surround it in every direction, and within the past few weeks two new wells have been struck in the immediate neighborhood, one of which is producing dai- y 30 barrels of heavy lubricating oil worth at the well $30 per barrel. A fine vien of Bituminous coal, easily ac cessible, is on Dart of the land, and in view of the enormously high price of coal in that region, is an important consideration, and will enable the company not only to supply its own wants in that respect, but to derive an income from its sale to others. The adjoining properties are in the hands of good and prosperous companies, all in suc cessful operation, and it is believed that no oil company has started out with better prospects for paying large and regular month- y dividends. This Company intend developing their land without the least delay, and for this purpose mve arranged for the necessary engines', tools, 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 to lease to responsible par- ties portions of their land divided into lots of 0 square rods each, at a" rent of one half the oil, the Company to be at no expense whatever. They will have at least fifty such lots to lease, all ot Which can be leased at once if deemed expedient, with covenants Hiding 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 2u0 oarrels. value of daily yield to the Company at $30 pur Barrel, $7,500. Allowing 250 working days to the year, the Company's annual net receipts from leases alone would be $1,875,000. The Company also intend sinking on their own account, at jeasc nve wens.- ououiu icy be successful .with only one, it would produce, estimating as above, a yearly in come ot 70,000 'rom 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 1,875,000 Making a yearly income of 1,935,000 This is thought by those who are acquaint ed 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 property of the Company in value, almost surpass be- lef. The durability of this immediate oil section is illustrated by the fact that wells above and below this property have been pumping over four years, with a steady yield, and without any diminution. A Few PiAiN Words to' SuBtfcrtiBERS. Subscribers to the stock of this Company cannot eApect to receive immediately large monthly dividends ', if they were able to do so they could not purchase it lor ten times the amount at which it is ottered. JJut the basis on which the Company rests, will, it is believed, make the investment entirely safe, and, prospectively, of ' endfmotts : value. The President, Col. K. W . Davis, formerly of Franklin, Venango County, is well known as one of the most successful and energetic business men who have engaged in the pe troleum interest, and the respectability and intecrritv of the other officers and Directors of the Company, furnish a sufficient guaran- ty that their conduct ot tne Business of the Comnanv will be entitled to the confidence and approval of all who may invest in the enterprise The Directors have determined to sell on- lv a limited amount of the Capital Stock at the subscription price of $2 per share, par value .$5, the same being full paid up stock, not liable to anv further assessment, in which respects the original subscribers, and those Who may now subscribe, stand on precisely the same footinr. Subscriptions will bo received at the office of the Company, 224 South Fourth st., Phil adelphia, or at the office of the undersigned. A. KfSlUVES JAC&SUIN Subscription Agent. Stroudsburg, Feb. 10, 1865. C&iimtnistrator's Notice. Estate of GEO. C. RANSBERR Y, late of Stroud township, deceased. Letters of administration in the above named estate, late of the towuship of Stroud, Monroe County, deceased, hav ins: been granted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will' make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same, will present tnem duly authenticated for settlement. C. E. DUltFEE. JAUors. Stroud tsp., Bee. 1, 1864. Gfc. CAUTION. Tho public are hereby cautioned a gainst purchasing a due bill for Twenty Dollars, given by me to Jacob J. Frey. Haviug received no value therefore, I am determined liot to pay it unless compelled by law. ; JOHN WIDitfER. Stroudsburg, Dec. 2-i, 1861. OTSTEES. Families and Hotels supplied with Oys ters, fresh from the City, every day,' at reasonable prices l E". A.' SCHOCH. Delaware acfcawanis & Yfe&Uti RAIL ROAD. Time. of. Passenger TkHini! Oct. 1884? 32 i-eave northwabd. J LEAVE SOirTHWAXiJi Accom-:i'a?sen-inoda-i get. tion. J . P. M. i P. M. Passeni .Acooni t gfer. mod it i " tioa; i A. M. r P. M. - Stations. 2 10 1.40. 6.40 6.21 it fta Great Bend, J New Milford. 2.30 3.00 3.35 415 S-Jg' 6.I5W 1.05! , i"onirose. ! IIODbottom. R 11 50J 5 10 S 1U5? 4.56 ; Nicholson. Pactorvville. Q 10.45 4 40 Abington. 10.30; 4.32 ... nit i . tn lain. 3 oiiiutllll, Scranton. I Cieenville, j Dunning, 7.052 M. 2- jMOSCOV ( CCtildsboro' Tobrhunna. Forks. a. Oakland. I ? Hehryville. JSpragucrllle, .Stroudsburg. Water Gap. jMoun: Bethel. (Delaware. (Manunka ChunkJ iBridgevllle, (Oxford. Washington. New Hampton. Change for Phil.' TIicPasscngerTrain HTorl iliwari? Leaves New Hampton on the arrival of the Mail Train which leaves New York at 8.00 A. M., and Manunka Chunk on the arrival of the Tram which leaves Philadelphia,' (Kensington Depot) at 7.15 A,. JVT. At Scranton thiB Train makes close connection with Trains on the Lackawanna & Blooms-i burg and Delaware & Hudson Railroads, and" at Great Bend with the' Alail Train on tb'4 Erie Railway going West The Passenger Traill Sonthwarf Leaves (2rent Bend after the arrival of the? Cincinnati Express from the West, connec-. ting at bcranton with' Trains on the Lacka wanna and Bloorasburg and Delaware and1 iudson Kailroads; at Manunka Chunk with the train for Philadelphia, and af. New Hamp ton with trains for New York, the Lehigh' Valley, Harrisburg, &c. Passengers,by this. Train arrive m New York at 5.40, in Phila-j delphia at 6.30. and in HarrisburP" at 8.2& P. ill: Tlic Accomodation Train Northward, connects at Great Bend with ihtf Day Express going West, br which passen-. gers arrive at Ithaca and Syracuse the same" ay. Southward, leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the New York Express going East., (?-AH Jfassenger Trams on tho Erie Railway stop at Great Bend. . . WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. R. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent." Wistar's Balsarf OF WILD CHERRY. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, "Whooping Cough. Bron-' chitis, Dithculty of Breathing, Asthma,' Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and every affection of TIIE THROAT, LUNGS AjNtD CHEST,' INCLUDING El- COiSUiTIFTIOiV Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.' So general has the use of this remedy be- come, and 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 tho ma ny who from long suffering and settled dis ease have by its use been restored to pristine' vigor and health. We can present a maw1 of evidence in proof of our assertions that CONNOT BE DISCREDITED.' The Kcv Jacob Scclilcr,' Well known and much respected among the" German population in this country, makes' the following statement far the benefit of the afflicted. fj , Hirtovnt, Pa. Feb: 1'6, 1859. . Dear Sirs:Having realized in my.fami-" ly important benefits from thevusorof your valuable preparation Wialars Balsam of Wild Cherry it affords me pleasure to re.-! commend it to the public. Some eight years' ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery wera' entertained, I then procured a bottle ofyour excellent Balsam, and before she had taken' the whole of the contents of the bottle there,' was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual case, made frequent" use of your valuable medicine, anil' havd'a'?" ways been benefitted by it. JACOB SECHLER. From Hon. John E. Smith, a distinguished" Lawyer in Westminster, Ma. T have on several occasions used Drr. Whf-" ifar'fl Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe colds,', and always, ith ,decjid!ed b'enVfit.'l'know o no preparation that is more efficacious more deserving of general use. The Balsam has also been used with ex? cellent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant," Ha 11 '8 Cross Roads, Md. Wistar's Balsam of Wild ?herryl', None genuuie unless signed "I. BUTTS," on the wrapper. For sale by J. P. Dinsmore, No. 49lBrodway, N. York." S. W. Fowlb & Co., Proprietors, Bostoril And by all Drggists, Rcditfng'sf fesia Salve; FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE' Has fully established the'superiority of Rcdding's Russia Salve Over all otfie'r healiiig preparations ft cures all kinds of Sores, Ciits tJ!ccrst Salt Rheum, Erysipelas &tic&, Pile's, Corns,' Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, &c, &c, , Removiug the pain at once, and reducing? the raoet angry looking Swellings and infla tion as if by magic. Only 25 cents a box! For Palo by . S. P. DrNSIORE, No. 491 Brodway, N.Y." J. W. FOWLE & Co., No. 18 Tremqat!" Boston, and by all Druggiets. , u.-ji May 12, 186-1. ly.