Governor Pierpont in Eichmond. frovcrnor Pierpont arrived at Rich inond on Friday, and was cordially receiv ed bv the citizens. The procession, coin- posed or military ana civiu uuuiw, utu former under command ol Colonel liooims and the civic societies under R. W. Lath am, met the Governor at the wharf and escorted him to the gubernatorial mansion Addresses were madc, pledging the co operation of the citizens by means for the regeneration ot tnc btatc and to support Governor Pierpont a administration Ayer's Pills. Are you sick, feeble anil complaining! jVre you out of order with your system de ranged and your feelings uncomfortable These symptoms nre often the prelude to se rious illness, feomc lit of sickness is creep ing upon you, and should be averted by i tjmely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and cleanse out the disordered humors purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again, Ihey stitnu laic me junctions ot tnc body into vigorous .nctif ityi purify the system from the obstruc tions which makes dideasc. A cold Fettles somewhere in the bodv, and deranges its nat oral-functions. "These, if not relict ed, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs -producing general aggravations, Euiicrmg and derangement. While in this condition, take Oyer's Pills, and eco how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint is also true in many of the deep seated and danger 011s distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of the bodv, they are rapidly and many of them surely cured by the same means. None who know the virtue of these Pills will ne glect to employ them when suffering from th disorders they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaint Indigestion, Derangement of the Liver, Cos tivcness, Constipation, Heartburn, Kheums iiiin, Drop?)', Worms and Suppression, when uken in large doses. They ore Sugar Coated, so lhat the most fcnrilive can take them estily, ami they are urely the best purg.-.ihc medicine yet dis rorered. Ayer's Ague Cure. For the q)ccdy and cerium Cure of In termit lad Fever, or Chills aud Fever, Remittent. Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache or Dillious ilcaJuehc, and Billions Fevers, indeed for the icholc class of diseases or ig in a ting in biliary derangement, caused by the JIaluria. of miasmatic countries. This remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest cases of Chills and Fever, and it has this great advantage over other medicines, that it subdues the complaint uit.hout injury to the patient. It contains no quinine or oth er deleterious substance, nor does it produce quinism or an' injurious effect whatever. Shaking brothers of the army and the west, trr it and vou will endorse these assertions. Prepared by J. C Ayre & ca, Lowell, ;iass., ana soiu uy 111. iioiiintueau, jwiuijcr & Brother, in Stroudsburg, and by dealers 111 medicine evewnere. August 1, lS64.-lycc2m. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE 0? AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, 71ml as a CAU TION TO YOUNG 3JEN and others, who puffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at the 8sme time The Means of Self-Cure. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackerv. By enclosing a post- piid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL ?.I AYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., 2C Y. June 2, 13G-L ly. FOR SALE WIMP, Tiie subscriber ofit-rs for sale, his valuable lot of Land, sifua'c half a mile of the Bor ough of Stroudsburg, containing ofbwutifui fiat land, in a high state of cul- tivation, v.ith good . p!7S upon it, and all kinds grafted rltUIT. and a never failing spring ol water near the door Tlk.ms One half of the -purchase money to be paid at the time of the execution qf the deed, and the other secured upon the Land. Persons desirinr to view the property will please call upon the subscriber, who resides upon il JOHN BOWES. June 1, 1SG5. Stroudsburg Bank, - 1 -l : 4l, Cf"l.VinlJ -xuiice is nereuy L,rru tu i-'"" 1 acrs ot tlic fctrouusuurg ivauh., wiau a meeting wilt beheld on JLuesuay,uieutu a r'r ip t.n l.nHi-e nf uav ui Jans icut), uenvcuii uic '""" 1 June 1, 1SG5 WOOL! THE HIGHEST PRICE FCR WOOL. m Cash, bv JOHN N. STOKES. Siroudsburg, June 3, 18G5. Admiiiisirator's Notice. toiatcof JESSEE SL UTTER, late Lettm-s nf ndministralion in the above ncff into nf flip, townshio of Stroud. Monroe County, deceased, havin Been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate witt make im mediate payment, and those having claims fcgaiust the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM SLUTTBR, Administrator. Ptroud Tspv May 25,1865. - Stroudsburg Bank, May 2, 1865. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of Five per cent, free of taxes, Rft-holders. on and after ihe twelfth inst. ' J.-H. STROUD, Cashier. of the lesMsm 10 aud I9 o'clock A. 31.. at said iiank-, CLOiMS.UASbihiiliJliljSAiii VA&xmuro. nas iieeu uiuruugiujr tiu., - 0i we tompiny, uui u- to decide'whether this Bank shall be eon- all of 11 be sold at the lowest and painted and now presents, m poiqt of Bhould be in the hands adolphla. or at ggVjACTSOJ,,er verted into a National Banking Associa- ratcs. comfort and elegance the finest appear- "" e?ery man in lhe iand. uWrS AiSmt tion, under the laws of the United States. X can offer customers first-rate bargains, ance of any hotel iu the Eastern part ot gent -undcr 6CaIf in a piain envelope, to d b Fel) 16 186j b By order of the Directors, as g00(3s hove advanced since my fine Pennsylvania, lhe tables will bo sup. ad(resSf post.pnij, on receipt of six 2! t t t oTT3i7TTi p.,ciov . ? 1 1 oii a n.mr.n nliedat all times with the choicest tiie .'a nr f wo nrst stamns. Address the pub- r-4 I ..r... 7Vtrtf;..rt U. S. 7-30 Loan. By authority of the Secretary of the Trea sury, the undersigned, the General Subscrip tion Agent for the sale of United States Se curitics, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven arid three tenths per cent, interest per annum, known as the 7-30 LOAN. Those notes are issued under date of July 15, 1805, and are payable three years froa that date in currency, or arc convertible at the option of the holder into U.S. 5-S 25 per ccsit G-old-Bearing Bonds. These bonds arc now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, rwi Slate, County,and Municipal taxation, which adds from one to three pier cent, per annum to their value, acco.ding to the rate levied upon the other property. The interest is payable semi-an nually by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7-30 per cent, amounts to One cent per day on Two cents " " Ten ' ' 20 " 1 i ( i ii 850 note. 8100 8500 " 81000 85000 " Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished, upon' receipt of sub scriptions. The Notes of this Third Series arc pre cisely similar in form and privilege to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the government reserves to itsclt the option of paying interest in gold coin at G per cent. instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. subset i- bers will deduct the interest in currency up to July loth, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third sc ries of the Seven-thirties will commence on the 1st of June, and will be made promptly and continuously alter that date. The slight change made in the condition of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of . the interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the e- vent of which only will the option to pay in terest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per cent in gold would be fully equal to Ul(jse ma(c with sevcn and tiiree.tenths per cent in currency. I his is The Only LoaninMarket j Now offered by thc-Governmrr.t, and ita su perior advantages make it the Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan au- thorized by the last Congress arc now on tlm market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absi orbed will be subscribed hs, when the notes will for within two months, unaubtedly command a premium, as has u- niformlv been the case on closing the sub- scriptions to other .Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facil ities for tiklng the loan, the National Banks. Srale Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the countrv have generally a- n-rnol !n rn(o!vo en ti:r. rint.lf ins at nar. Sub- scribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which thev receive orders. JAY -COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the Stroudsburg Bank, and the First National Bank of ScrantoifP.a. ' May 25, 1805. NOTICE. M. M. Buknett, has returned from the -City with a large stock ot ready-made clothing COATS, PANTS WD TESTS hni? ji snlenuid assortment ot 1 my stocic. oiore on mhuuuviu. door to the M. E. Church. 1 Ol 1. r.- next Stroudsburg, May I8G0. FOUND, Near the Stroudsburg Depot, on Monday, May first, a package of money, which the owner can have by proving property, and paying charges, by calling on Vy 0 JEROME FllANTZ, at Oakland, Monroe County, Pa. J ' 100 RHWARD. One Hundred Dollars reward, will be naid bv me for the arrest, and delivery rn t ha nroner autnonues, ui aawu BUNNELL, who was accessary to the KiirnhifT of mv Barn, on the Utli inst. Said Bunnell is six feet in height, and of t dark complexion. 1 JACOB KLINEHANS Blooming Grove, Pike' Co May 15; 18'tf5. Coal! Goal ! I A lot of Lump, Stove and Chcsnut Coal for sale, at reduced prices, at the ?.tr0Ub"rS ?ePofc A.M. JONES." I May 10, xoou. i THE PHCENIX PECTO RAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. The . Phoenix Pectoral, OR COMPOUND SYRUP OP WILD CHER RY AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT, Will cure the Diseases of the Throat and filings, Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, JSronclulis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, WWiooping Cough, &c. ITS TIMELY USE WILL PREVENT PDLJIOSARY CONSUMPTION, And even where this fearful disease has ta ken hold it will afford greater relief than any oilier medicine. M iss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville, says: 'I was benefitted more by using the Phoz- nix Pectoral than any other medicine I ever used." Elms Oberlroltzer, of Lionville, Chester county, was cured of a cough of many years' standing by using the Phoenix Pectoral. John Koyer, editor ot the Independent Phmnix, 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 Judge of the Chester and Delaware District, says that she cannot do without the Phcenix Pectoral. The proprietor of this medicine has so much confidence in its curative powers, from the testimony of hundreds who have used it, that the moner will be paid back to any pur chaser who is not satisfied with its effects. It is so pleasant to take that children cry for it. It costs only 25 cents, large bottles $1. It is intended for only one class of diseas es, namclv, tnose ot the throat andlunsrs. Prepared only by LEVI ODERIIOLTZER, M. D., Phccnixville, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. OIINSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO WDEN, No. 23, 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. N. B. If your nearest storekeeper or druggist does nbt 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 ion Ge'ae Under. AT THE OLD STAND. The undersigned, would respectfully inform his customers and the public gen- eraiiv, tnat 111 addition to nisiormer scock he will new keep for sale a general assort men t of seasonable DRY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c, Lvaich he will offer as low as the market can possibly afford. His goods will always be selected with a view to give nis custom ers their money's worth, and will comprize Ladies' and Gentleman's dress goods, iVc. Persons desiring to purchaso DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, BOOTSk SHOES, indeed, anvthinsr purchasable in a or, country Store, will best study their inter- ests bv callimr and examining my stock before purchasing elsewhere. it is not the inteution ot uic unaer- GEORGE P. HEDI. Stroudsburg, April 13, 1865 I United States Hotel, or. 3d and Spring Garden sis EAS70N, PA. The undersigned, formerly proprietor o Wl:(jc tt,i rpanporfnllv informs 01 vmtub xxuiui, tlfe citizens of Northampton and adjoin- mg Counties, tnas on ana auer tuu xt .. .1 1 P. uay 01 ipru, xouu, u um uu iuuuu nv. above named popular llotej. The house market affords, and the liquors will hi tlm finest, both foreign and domestic. Omnibus'ses run to and trom tue noiei, . 1 .1 . r .lit 1 . . L. ... I j-1m All lUr ffoina SAMUEL nAYDEiN. Easton, Pa., March 9th, 18G5.- At. the Bloomiug Grove lannery, Tike . Cn.. Pa., a man to llOLt LEATHER the w Ijio-hesfc wanes will be paui, gooa reicr- price reauired a married man with small family prefered. May 11, 18G6. STEPHEN HOLMES, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBURG, PEtfHTA. Office Willi S. S. Drchcr, Esq nt Tt Rnor.i.al attention naid to the filing of Pension papers, aifd the collection of back nav. and bounues 01 soiumro. . . . nr Siroudsburg, ucu y, xou. BLANK LEASES.. For Sale af? this Offiod. The Befell sicned to make a blow about low prices, JfanliOOd: ioW LosJ. hOW Restored, basis on which the Company rest?, will,' if is flmfc "Mm nrnof of the nud- ..... -I believed, make the investment entirely safe, .1: " r;.! ' r;f h rrH.llv i. .JustPu.b,,shcU' .nowMlon 01 and. nrosnectiVelv. of enormous value. u'"o 13 o Ui "t "X,: ;.J 7 JmSPfl9V Ciilvcrwcirs cciconi- -pnl w w Davis formerly rites .call from the pubho. Goods OH ,c1 E,m thc radical cure f Sr S .bl2SS ohcoriully exhibited. ssif (willioot mcaicino of Speumatou- ?' t"'J .'i. ' ' fc. pi,' ,, UI I- NEW STOREj AND NEW The subcriber would iuforni the public and his old customers, that he has taken the Store Room formerly occupied by n tr tw:ii t.t. oi. . t 1 vjuuigu jli. -luium. xjmj., iu oirouasDUig His stock is composed of entirely New Goods, laid in at reduced prices, and lie will sell them at small profits. He has on hand a complete assortment of DRY GOODS, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Satinets, and a full line of LADIES DRESS GOODS-Musliu DeLanes, Shal- la DeLanes, Amoors, Coatings, Calicoes, and all kinds of Ladies Dress Trimmings, and Yanke Notions. ALSO A good assortment of GRO CERIES, such as Coffee, Sugar, Molas ses, and Syrups, Tea and llice. Please give me a call, and see the rrnnrTo on rl niMnnc? guuud uuu ;iibMi Butter aud Eggs, and all kinds of Coun try Produce, taken in exchange for goods. . , . . C. D. BRODHEAD. Stroudsburg, May 11, 1865. New Lively Stable. Th'c undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg, and the public gcneally, that he now occupies the Stables attached to the Indian Queen Ho tel, where ho is prepared, with a superi or stock of fe? Horses, Carriages, Bng- gies, Sleighs, &c, to accommodate all whoso business, or pleasure, requires the occasional use of these articles. His horses were selected with a view to the Livery business, aud can be recommended as kind and gentle, yet willing and free, nis vehicles, with their appointments, are ot the first order, and his prices so reasonable as to suit the pockets of all. Careful and accom modating Drivers and Ostlers will always be ready to atteud to the wishes of cus tomers, and he feels coufident that he can give satisfactiou 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. Qlbmiiustvatot's Notice. Estate of JTELSOJT COOXE, late oj flic 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 Monrce County, in due form of law ;thevefore, all persons indebt- cd to said Estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having any iust claims are also requested to present - . 1 them legally authenticated for settlement to DAVIS D. WALTON, Administrator. Stroudsburg, Feb. 1, 1865. Ct. THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. CAPITAL, 1,000,000, PAID IN, FISCAL AGENT of the IT. STATES, And Special Agent for Jay Cooke, Sub- I SORIPTION AGENT, wiuaeuvcr -ou ioies9 i'tzc vj uuficf n . r ,1 4 hv cxmcss. m all narts of the countrv, and Vr-u-i. tvt. VL- receive in uaYiuuui uiicum uu xui navmcnt onecKs on now xoriv, .-.1 1 i t 1 t . 1 'll J Philadelphia, and Boston curren t W Is and all five per cent interest ith intoi- est 10 date of Subscription. Orders Sent by man win uv uiuuiuut uncu. i . ....ii L . .Hm n.i.. Till 1 1 .... .nf This Bank receives the accounts of Banks and Bankers on favorable terms; also of in dividuals keeping New York accounts. J. U. OllVIS, President. J. T. HILL, Cashier. March 2, 1865. 3m. rihka, or aemmai y caKue, iuvu.uui.aij x . , .tr , - t 1. Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental ana and Fits; induced by self-indulgence or sex ual extravagance. 03- Price, m a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author in this admiable cs- V , J r moi without the dangerous use 01 iniernai iuui- j r the application of the knile point- . . - I .n. In oul a moue oi cure ac once Laiu , auu witnuui, .,.v.u.. w. - - ry sufferer, no matter his condition may De, itshnrs. RITAS. J. C. KL1NI5 & UU.. v. Sew Yorki Post of- fie'e box 4586. Al w- June 16, 1864,-riy. EILENBERGER'S great t . CLOTHING DEPOT, Tviumlixn Xtvwt. uu i. n i- 3 EASTON, PA., CLOTHING MADE BETTER! fiffn rifvAbn T &nv VUWaawifc i , . . v - Til AH AW'Y OTHER PLAfB mu EATOI ! ! Under the supervision of a NEW YORK CUTTER: Who Never Fails' to Please-. . P. F. EILENBEBCrER. March 9, 1865. 6ni. BLANK MORTi&AGES, For sale at this Office Di..rc.;nol Inrnrwiitv I mnprl imonLs to JVlar-l . . . if. i. 1UJDU"" -y, x 1 intpcrity ot.theother omcers riaire. etc.: also Con-sumption, Epilepsy, '"V.K r.,v;ci, n , . II . . 4 L . I it m I w.w-..j , - . . . lv a limucu amount ui iuu ajjuui wi. excellent uaitum, nnu successlul practice, mai ine aiarm mg ""I tjie subscription price of 2 per share, par the whoie 0f the'eontents of rnn.,nm.a nfco r.nhnsn mn v hn riiiiica (T cured . K . c.w :.i .... t. . . - . r v..., - r 1 rt 1111 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 t 1 1 1 Ll 1 li 1 1 1 l . 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. BRODHEAD, Sec. & Trcas. DIRECTORS. E. W. Davis, Thos. M. McIlhaxy, J as. M.-Sellers, " (jeo. h. Painter, Geo. S. Jones, A. Keeves Jackson, L. W. Brodiiead. This Company owns in fee simple seven ty-seveir and three-tenths acres on the East side of the Allegheny River, in llockland 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 rods on the river. It is but a short distance be low the celebrated Hoover well which 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 ly 30 barrels of heavy lubricating oil worth at the well d0 per barrel. A fine vien of Bituminous coal, easily ac cessible, is on part 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 ly .dividends. This Company intend developing their land without the least delay, and for this purpose have arranged for the necessary engines, tools, tubing" &c, all of which will be put l,e tr " for Ph.ladelph.a, and at New Hamp upon the ground and in operation as soon as 'th trams for 'New York, the Lehigh the season will permit. "rwborgr, &c. Passengers by this. In addition to their own wells, the Uom- pany also propose to lease to responsible par- ties portions of their land divided into lots of 10 square rods each, at a rent of one half the oil, the Company to he at no expense whatever. They will have at Jeast fifty such lots to lease, all ot which can be leased at once if deemed expedient, with covenants LlnJinir lntrcnnc tr oinlr wplls Wit h nil TlOSSl- uiuuiiiy n.-i.s ....v .. r 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 dailt nroduct of 500 barrels. Of this the Company's share would be 250 barrels. Value of daily yield to the Company at 30 per 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 Uompany also mienu smumg on ineirr own account, at leabi uv wens. ouuum Ua.. V- -v Pii.nncc'tii .iTiT i rtnir 1 i ir iunii 11 luJ "Ufcir'.' -. - Producet' estimating as above, a yearly in- ,uznu .io,i.,f avnDn.a. (a large estimate) lo,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 l,93u,000 This is thought by those who are acquaint- ed with this locality, to be a moderate esti- mnf nnil vnt if to ro err ir coo tlint OUOn tllll3 I uiw, am;u v. w... , j 4 . . n..AMrn ti1 A mnlrt flirt nrnnort I ri."r ; nim.ct cMmn hn- Ul tlJU VJUUI 'ally III tu.ius ujuiwjm uw wv- 1 1 J 1 Her. m. . 1:1:... r.i.: : j:.tn;i M;nn Iie Uuraulllty Ul lino iuiuibuiuu; uii o'-vhuii , d b hQ &ct that weHs aboyc an J been . over I J without j:;,.;r. A Few PlaLn Words to Subscribers. Subscribers to the stock of this Company ' . . . , i;,j i- mnnthlv dividends: ifthev were able to do uii.u. M'-"- J o so they could net purchase it lor ten limes the amount at which it is offered. But the 1 US OUU Ul Hi" must. cutLtMiui v - . - w.j, - .. - . . cnae(i in the ne- , , resnectabilitv a ud ana unioit, fiicient guaran- ty that their conduct or uw uuic Ld annroval of all who may . rt :ii 1. a nniit pi in - inn invest in the enterprise. The Directors have determined to sell on- value tuesame uemg iuu pam uu ntnnnv ,irt inrBIISmnnt .i n which n;;;nni mWrihers. and those iu- v.. , who may now subscribe, stand on precisely , camp footinrr. Subscr;ptionswill be received at the office Estate of GEO. U. KAJS iSJStiltiti late oj Stroud township, deceased. Letters of administration in the above named estate, lafo of the townsnip 01 Stroud, Monroe' County, deceased-, hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make immo.di.ito mvment, and those having claims against tnc samu, wm piua-juu uiy authenticated for 'settlement:'. M85B08H'W Stroud tap., Dec. 1, 1864. 6t I .- ; - CAUTION. ul)lio aro hereby cautioned, a- Lrninafc miVchasimr a duo bill for lwenty -.5.--... :r.- rnnu j l?rf, fjJollars, given uy wuluu . rjavjnfr reccivcd no value thcrptore, 1 am 0160 not to' pay it unless" cotiipellcd I Stroudsburg, Dec. 24, lbb4. OYSTEES. Families and Hotels supplied with Oys- i tors, fresh from, the City, every day, at reasonable prices nr,n JB. A. ounwuu. Delaware, Lackawanna & Wbsteft RAIL ROAD: sunning lime of Passenger Train Oct. 12, 1864. kEAVE NORTHWABD. j LEAVE SOUTHWARD.' Accom-Passen-moda- i ger. i STATIONS. Ac com ; P. M. - turn. T. M. f P. M 2.10 G.-J0 G.S1 G.00 5.33 516 4.50 4 40 4.32 4.10 3.40 3.27 3 15 5 Great Hend ' 1.40 1.03 l'-25! si 11,15: a lo.t.v ; New Milfonl, j Montrose. 5 Hopbottom, Nicholson. Factoryvillc. Abingloii. i Clark's Summit. ? Scranton. I Gjcenville, Dunning, Moscov . Couldboro' Tobyhunna. Forks. I Oakland. Uenryvillc. Sprnguevlllc, (Stroudsburg. j Water Gap. Mount Bethel. (Delaware. 10,30 10.00' i 2 52 2.3d ' 2.18 : 2.00 1.44 : 1.33 ' 1.22 ' 12.5" ! 12.40 ! 12.31 : 12.10 : i2.oi 11.54 11.42 11.25 A. M. AWauunka ChunkJ llridgevllle, (Wsioru. Washington. .New Hainntnn iCIi,uige for Phil. P. M. The Fasscisgca Train Northward Leaves New Hampton on the arrival of th Mail Train which leaves New York at 8.0ft A. M., and Manunlta Chunk on the arrival of the Tram which leaves Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7.15 A. M. At, Scranton this Train makes close connections with Trains on the Lackawanna & Bloomi burg and Delaware & Hudson Railroads, anrf at GreafBend with the Mail Train on thrf. Erie Railway going West. The Passenger Train Soulhwardf Leaves Great Bend after the arrival of the" Cincinnati Express from the West, connec-, ling at Scranton with Trains on the Lack'a' wanna and Bloomsburg and Delaware ana Hudson Railroads; atManunba Chunk with , , . ? in 1 - Vt - Z 1 a 153 at G'30' acd ,n Harrburff at aStf 1 ' Tc Accoinotlaf ion TraiM Northward, connects at Great Bend with tha? Day Express going West, by which passen- gcr3 arriye at jthaca and Syracuse the same'' jay. CS .1 J t . -n t -. .V' ouiiiuwuru, luuvua vareai ueira alter WO arrival of the New York Express going East, 7-All Passenger Trains on the Erie5 Railway stop at Great Bend. WATTS COOKE. Sunerintendent R. A. HENRY, G?eneral Ticket Aent. If - - WILD CHERRY, ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST AND RELIABLE REMEDIES INTHE WORLD FOR Coughs, Colds, "Whooping Cough, Bron- : chitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup and' every auection or TIIE THROAT. LUNGS AND CHEST " TTTW WlSiar'S SSaisam fll Wild i;nfirrv ----- w- - . gtf , hag lhe uec f d . com faand so ,ar . . eveTYhcie (U it i nnnor-nnrv In rm,nl v?rinnl Tta works speak lor it, and hne utterance m the abundant and voluntary testimony ofthe ma- n?. " ?n?.s.U?enn !"d fettlB easu iiuvt; uy hs uty oeen reaiorea 10 prisiino , nn.l , Ill, ' eXl'r""''. We can present a macs1 of evidence in proof of our assertions that CONNOT BE DISCREDITED. Tlic Icv. Jacob Scchlcr, Well known and much respected among the German population in this country, makes the following statement far the benefit of th nffliplpil. - . ...... .-w.. Hanover. Pa. Feb. 16. 1850. -no- mnUA ;n r.:J jy important Uenehts Irom the use of joar. valuable preparation Wistar's Balsam of wild Cherry it anoras me pleasure to re-. i a ; i. Lp0 one of mv daughters seemed To b in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery wera entertained, I then procured a bottle of your i i ... ueiore sne naa tasen the bottle thers was a great improvement in uer neaJtn. 1 km i7, m t l rwl i v ir tin 1 rn en ntoln frnnttanf " na(, VWn.,; ni.,Mo mwL nri h.T I I ...w.-w..., ' ways been benefitted by it JACOB SECHLEIL From Hon. John E. Smith, a dislinguuhmS ' Lawyer in Westminster, Md. I have on several occasions used Dr. Wi tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for severe cold" and always with decided benefit. I know of. no preparation that is more efficacioni at moro deserving of genernl use. , . The Balsam hns olso been used with ex, cellcnt effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, Md. Wfelar's Ualsiiua of Wild Clicrry.r None genuine unlesssigncd "I. BUTTS'. . on the wrapper. For sale by . t J. P. DiNSJiom:, No. 49lBrodway, N. YorhV, S. V. Fowle Co., rropnetors, 'Boston. And by all Drggists, RccMius Inssita Salve; Passcn- A. M. 7.30 5 2.30 7.49 3.00 ? 6.10 3.35 8.33 : 4.15 J 8.50 5 J6 9.14 J 5.50 9M : C.15H i 0.23. 6.35 J: 5 10.15 7.055r i 10.35 .P. M.5 1 10.47 i S i 10.57 : Z, 5 11.20 : 2 n.34 ; 3 11.53 ; 2 12.11 5 J2.27 S. 1 12.37 : IE 1248 ; ' O i 1.02 1.17 i 1.42 1.50 i 2.07 1 2.10 1T f Isfii4! iilsant OP FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE Has fully established the superiority of V Kctidiisg's Russia Salve Over all other healing preparations . .'. It cures all hinds of Sores, Cuts Ulcers Salt Rheunr, Erysipelas, Sties, Files, Corns,' Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, &c., &c, j -Removing the pain at once, and redu'emg. the moat angry looking Swellings and Infla tion us if by magic. Only 25 cents a box." For sale bv -, S. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Brodway, NVY. J. W. FOWLE & Co., No. 18 Treinont-it.,' Boston, and by all Druggists? ' ' May 12, ISM ly.