Professor Mahan, of West Point, do- nics.Ju an article of some length; that Yest romt Has been a disloyal mstitu- tion, una snows that wuen tne war oroicc out ou maauatcs were living, or wiioni i nnn i: - . f i only 197 joined the Rebels. There were 133 graduates from the South who re mained loyal, and 19 Northern graduates were disloyal. j. iuODiic clergyman went to (icncral (irnncror ami nnl-ofl !,, ,Pln nmnncni fn rnmnn t in oho or fn mtr Ihr An- I w w vi,iti jiut Ueneral's reply: "why. if vour prayers ... A . don . . . " ' .. v. , i uo lue OIJ1"'u1."ulT States anv more irood than they have to Jeff. Davis, it's no sort of consequence a ... i J! rut Doutyour prayers anywnay. ine par son1 took a new view or the subject The .Richmond Republic savs flint inany of the ladies on farms m the cast- crn portion oi uiu oiace, iroin which all the negroes have gone during the war, and where other labor could not be pro- cured, have engaged with alaentv m the lighter duties of agriculture. We have heard ot three young ladies, of one of the drew Johnson ? "Coninel vou!" was thcPrnne leiiow-crcaturcs by sending (free), on most .refined and formerly wealthiest famJ?"?" : ircct r.JohnM. 5 lies in Hanover who have pi Hanover who have planted on their own father s farm a larger crop of corn than has becu grown there durimr . j. . . , . , 'the war. Every negro has left them ex- vecjit a few helpless women and children. Ofncial returns in the War Office show that the deaths in the army since the war Jirokc out. so far as heard from, with tho estimate made for those returns not vet linnded in. includiimstarvo.d nrisnnnrs . aureate about thro. hmulroA JW Jiavingsufiercd several years with twenty-five thousand ! These are the deaths alone. When we estimate the I wrounded in the ratio of three for every one kiilcu, whicli is le.cs tlsan the usual nvcragc, we sec at what a foarfull sacri- lice of life and limb the uatiou has proser Ted its csistcucc. in .lit 115 KE). On the 27th n't., at the M. E. Parsonage, in ' J William Gallijicr and Miss Etna Hell ver. , -i re. 1 ouiu oi oirouu lowiitiiin. At the houscof Adam Custard, on the 11th inst, by the Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr. Fran ccs S. Krcsge aihl Miss Annctta K. Hawk, both of Chcstnulhill township. On the 12th inst, at the Lutheran Parson age, in Hamilton, by the same, Mr. Joseph Bonsor and Miss Mary Hay, both of Toby lianna township. At the Reformed Parsonage, Fennersville on the Sth of April, by the Rev. G. B. De chant, Mr. Henry Ruth, of Hamilton, and Miss Catharine A. Shook, of Stroud. At the same placr, bv the same, on the inii. r a :i at a 2 a i. .i 1? cvhh oi jpru, iur. jiuuui liiuuiou uuu iuisaiije Elizaheth Shaffer, both of Chestnuthill. At the came place, by the same, on the 2nd of May, Mr. Jacob Mclzgar, of Hamil ton, and Miss LyJia Greenswcig, of Eldred. A Jr'ilis. Are you sick, feeble and complaining ? Are you out of order with your system de ranged and your feelings uncomfortable ! Thefe symptoms are often the prelude t se rious illness. Sonic fit of sickness is creep ing upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of the sight remedy. TakeAycr's Pilli--, and cleanse out the disordered humors purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimu late the functions of the body into vigorous activity, purify the system from the obstruc tions which niakrs disease. A cold settles Fcmcwhcre in the body, and deranges its nat ural functions. Thetc, if not relieved, react f.pon themselves and the surrounding organs producing general aggravations, suffering and derangement. While in this condition, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health njrain. What is lrue.atid so apparent in this trivial and common complaint is also true in many of the deep seated and danger ous distemper.. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and dermgemenls of the natural functions of the bodv. thcr are rapidly and many of them purely cured by the same meanF. 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 Complaints Indigestion, Derangement of the Liver, Cos tiTeness, Constipation, Heartburn, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Worms and Suppression, when taken in large doses. They arc Sugar Coated, so that the most sensitive can take them easily, and they are eurely the best purgative medicine yet dis oTered. Ayer's Ague Cure. Tor the tpcedy and certain Cure of In termittent Fever, or Chills and Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Aquc, Periodical Headache or BUlious Jlcadachc, and Billions Fevers, indeed for the whole class of diseases origina ting in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria 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 without injury io the patient. It contains no quinine or oth er deleterious substance, nor does ft produce quinism or any injurious effect whatever. Shaking brothers of the army and tne west, trv it and vou will endorse these assertions. . Prepared bv J. C- Ayre & co., Lowell, Mass.. and sold bv Wm. Hollinshead, Drcher & Brother, in Stroudsburg, and by dealers m medicine everywhere. August 4, 1864.-lyce2m DO YOU. WISH TO BE CURED? DR. BUCHAN'S English Specific Pills cure in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and al J Urinary, bexuai, iervous Altcctions, no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D. Bible House, New York. March 17, 1864. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this O'fiioo. Amone the new fashions in New York. I at present, is this, that no lady croes to the crave with a husband, child, or friend. women are compelled to sit solitary in i . i the house, wmie tne ccntlemen attend the burial. Many lament the heartless custom, but fashicn is inexorable. nno the nervous nP.TiTT.TTArrpn X JL AND DESPONDENT OP BOTH EXES. A great suffer haviner been re- oriAiio. j great suller havmp- been re- StOrCU 10 health in a Fo.w rlnvR. nftnr mnni misery, is willing 10 assist nis snt- - " . I I 1111 rPPOinf nt i nnotim . m Mwfnfl 7 " -T.. ' - i"viru "uultBOKU c !P. III COI1V OI I llfi inrmnln nr rnro nmn nim. Direct to JOHN M. DAGNALL. DAGNALL, Box 183 Post Office, Jan. 12, 65. 5m. Brooklyn, N. Y. TO MRY0US SUFFERFES OF BOTH SEXES. at. i i . . stored to health in a few days, after under going all the usual routine and irregular nxpensivejiiodes of treatment without. simnoFs considers it his sacred duty to communicate 10 ms amictca teiiow creatures the means of cure Hence, on the receipt of an addressed ! Ul! T mu iircc; a copy ot tne n g, Jao i,ulton C5lrect' W ow iorK, fcojuiuNicATEn. Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Dis- ease ! I J A CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. . The undersigned having been restored to 1?alt,l.ln a lew weeks b' a very slmPlc rcm a severe lung allection, and that dread di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a opcy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with tne directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure tor ( rkVSITWWrmv Ac"puf llnnvpniTic C.riT.n2 Coughs &c Tho nnlv idn'opt of th'p .nlvorl tiserin sending the Proscription is to bene- 1 1 f TMO !! It irn :t cnrnnl llltnrmn tin?! Whir l I nc conceives to tie invaiuarjie; amine nopes everv stifierer wi trv his remeilv. as it wi L,t ,1 , , fi : i o, ii l,u 1 " 1 nuimsii;, uuu mat a uiuesiu!'. Parties wishiu"- the prescription will please address Rov. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willianisburgh, Kings County, icw Yrok THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUNG MEN and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood. &c, supplying at the same time The Mcans of SuM'-Cunc. By one who has cured himself after underflfoinir co?fld?7l4,,c (f lckc,r'- cnclosmga post- I I'Ul'l UUU t V.UkVU V II (jIUI fly kJlIlkllW t-VTUAWU -. T nniil Jidi n-jcri nnvmmip. . ja( of tlic author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn. Kings Co., N. Y. June 2, 1SG-L ly. Auditors Notice. reflate ot Cr JuiCirJi, JSfjfjii acccaseu J-4 T- S T S1 Tf TV W T -I Thcundersigned Auditor appointed by he Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to distribute the funds in the hands of the Administrators of said decedent, to and imong those entitled thereto ; will attend to thq duties of his appointment on Fri day, the 14th day of Jul', 18G5, at 10 o' clock, a. m., at the office of Samuel S. Dreher, Esq., in the borough of Strouds- urg, wheu and where all parties interes ted are required to attend and nresent their claims, or be debarred from comin" m lor their distributive snares ot said fuud. v S. HOLMES, Jr., Auditor. June 15, 1SG5. It. Spe ial 7VT '.! Section 83, of the act to provide "In ternal Kcvcnue," &c , as by amendment of March 3d, 1S65, provides that upon the amounts, quantities, and values or produce, goods, wares, merchandise and rticlcs produced or manufactured and sold or delivered, the manufacturer or pro ducer thereof, shall pay to the Collector of Internal llcvcnuc within his district, monthly icithin (10) ten days from the 20th of each month, the duties on such products or manufactures. And for neglect to pa' such duties within said (10) ten days the amount 'of such duties, with the addition prescribed (10 per cent penalty, costs, d;c.,) may be levied upon the real and personal prop erty of any such producer or manufac turer." Section 5 of the amendment of March 3, 1865, imposes, in addition to the du ties before prcscnbcc, ,an increase of one- fifth or 20 per cent, of the duties or rates of duty now provided whether ad valorem or specific. Government Funds only received. E. A. FOSTER, Collector. 11th District, i'a. June 15, 1865. FOR SALE mAl The subscriber offers for sale, his valuable lot of Land, situate half a mile of the Bor ough of Stroudsburg, containing Tvcaity-GiBc acres of beautiful fiat land, in a high state of cul tivation, with rrood ' 9 CJ Dwelling and Bam, "It nnnn it. and all kinds Ot the besttife ..... . grafted FRUIT,-and a never failing spring ot water near the door: Terms One half of the, purchase money to he naid at the time of the execution of the deed, and the other secured upon tne - . . . . , .. Land. - Persons desirincr to view the property wil please call upon the" subscriber, who resides upon it. JOHN BOWES. June 1 1865. DIVIDEND. Stkoudsbhro Bank, May 2, 1865. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of Five per cent, free ot taxes navable to tho 'Stockholders, on aud after r j - the twelfth inst. J. II. STIIOUD, Cashier U. S. 7-30 Loan. THIRD SERIES. By authority of the Secretary of the Trca- the undersigned, the General Subscrip Mnn Afrnnf far thn, cni r tt..:..t c. c? timi Annnf.fi, 1 r tt...-..-.i o ' "' """'x "1U "JJlu ccnuo I of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three- I tfintkq mmn. ;tn,, i "i,n,oi Mti uuiiuui, iiuunill as the 7-30 These notes arc issued under date of July 15 l o, lebo, and are payable three years from that date in currency, or are convertible at j the option of the holder into U.S. 5-2 Six per ceEit Gold. -Bearing Bonds. These bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are. all the Government Bonds, from Stale. Counts a,id lVfMf. . , fM. r''n A i iuivv jwr vkiu. per annum 10 uicir vaiuc, lo three per cent, per annum to their value, according to the rate levied upon the other property. The interest is payable scmi-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 One cent per day on a Two cents " " " " Ten M u ' 11 20 u u c u ii 1 ii ii ii i 850 note. S100 " 6500 r 81000 M S5000 " Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly . furnished upon receipt of sub- scriptions, ' - The Notes of this Third Series are pre- cisely similar in form and privilege to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option of nmnnrf tntnvnof in rrri rri 11 i f Ii nnf onnf ;,,ctnn,i r-r n.inti.c in ..rmno,r s.,i,c,;. L . . bers will deduct the interest in currency up , , ... .. . . .. lo JU,3 ' iaui,auiicumc wiieiiuiey suoscriue. The delivery of the notes of this third se ries of the Seventhirties will commence on the 1st of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the condition of this THIRD SERIES affects only tic matter of the interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to currency interest of the hip-her rate The return to specie payments, in the e vent of which only will the option to pay in terestin Gold be availed of, would so reduce an( oqualizc pricos that purchasesmade with six per cent, in goiu wouiu oe iuny equal 10 . Ill If 11 those made with seven and three-tenths per cent, in currency. 11ns is The Only Loanin Market J iow ohered bv the uovcmmpnt, ana its 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 are now on the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will be subscribed or within two months, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has u niformly 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 tdking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally a grccd to receive subscriptions at par. 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 they receive orders. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the Stroudsburg Bank, and the ' First National Bank of Scranton Pa. May 25, 1865; . NOTICE; M. "M. JJuunett, has returned from the City with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS. and a splendid assortment of CLOTHS, 0 ASSDIERES AND VESTINGS. all of which will' be sold at the lowest rates. I can offer'customers first-rate bargains, as goods have advanced since uiy line stock was-purchased. Call and examine mv stock. Store on ilihzabcth st;, next door lo the M. E. Church.. Stroudsburg, May 1865. FOUND, Near the Stroudsburg Depot, on-Monday, May first, a package of money, which the owner can. have by proving -property, aud paying charges, by calling on JEROME FltANTZ, at Oakland, Monroe County, Pa. May 18, 1865. 1 One Hundred Dollars reward, will be paid by the for the arrest, and delivery to the "pYopcr authorities, of JAMES 1UTNNELL. wno was accessary to the buruinjr of my Barn, on the 9th inst.- Said Bunnell is six feet iu height, and of dark complexion. . . JACOB KLINEHANS. Blooming Grove, Pike Co May 15, 1865. Coal! Goal!! A lot of Lump, Stove and Chcsnu Hnnl fnv sfilft nt, reduced Drices, at . the vvii j.wj 4, Stroudsburg Depot. May 18, 1365.: , A. M;, JONES. ; II II Wl ! Ill.i.jj, THE PHCENIX PECTO-I RAL WILL CUItB TOUR COUGH. Tkc Pliociiix Pectoral, on COMPOUND SYRTTP OF WTT.n nm?p. I .w...ui.. II Y AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOT. - j Will cure the Diseases of the Tin-oat and Lungs, Such as Colds, Cousrhs, Croun. AsilanaM Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, &c. ITS TIMELY USE WILL PREVENT And even where this fearful disease has la ken hold it will afford greater relief than any other medicine Aliss Kate Vanderslice of Pottsville. savs; 'i, was benehtted mo.e by usmcr the Phoe nix Pectoraliimn any other medicine I ever use" . . wb Oberhol.zer, of Lionville, Chester county, was cured ot a cough of many years' iL inn in standing liv usinp- tne I-'limniv Wortnmt John Iloyer, editor of tho Independent O j O VWVWAUS. Phoinix, having used it, has no hesitation, in pronouncing it a complete remedy fbrcouorh. t .1 . " ' uoiirsuiiuss aim irritation m tne throat. graduated in 1854 Mrs. Mary Butler, mother of Hon. VVm. I Mr. unnrno F7pr is n mim ir nf ti.r a. im i nnh m nonnn i. : l. i iinii i mm vviiipii onrno Vm v-i. o nn niof the Medical Department of the Univer- Stable in the rear of FabePs store (oppo- A- M an(I Manunka Chunk on the arrival'' . sity of Pennsylvania, at which institution he of the Train which leaves Philadelphia Butler, President Judge of the Chester andMip? HorSCS, irria:eS, Btlff- D JJclaware District, says that she cannot do without the Phoenix Pectoral. The proprietor of this medicine has so n..nU I .... r- I tho testimony of hundreds who have used it. uiuu tuiiuuuiiuujn its curative Dowfirs. irnm l'iat the money will be paid back to any pur- t ...1 1 -.t - . chaser who is not satisfied with its effects. It k cn n Uonnt fnlnl-n I Kit , ,lMn ... for 1 It costs only 25 cents, lame bottles SI. It is intended for only one class of discas- cs, "amely, those of the throat andlungs, LEVI ODERHOLTZER M. D., Phcenixville, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. MrUMOnrM Trmrrnrv p.rtnnrhmT "''-' ' -'j No. 23, North Sixth st Pluladelphia, and in i p, i r ; I v r ii i fo. llo Franklin st., New ork, wholesale No. Agents. Sold by Wm Hollinshead, and Drcher & 5rot,l.er' Stro.uJsburg, and by nearly every ITS "73 druggist does not keep this medicine do not let him put you offAvith some other medicine, because he makes more money on it, send at once to one of the agents for it. but !ic lebellioii (Bono Under. JL: n AT THE OLD STAND. The undersigned, would respectfully inform his customers and the public gen- er'ly, that iu addition to his former stock he wilt nowkccp 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 "ive his custom ers their money's worth, and will comprize Ladies and Gentleman s dress goods, in great variety, Shirtings, Sheetings, &c., &c. Persons desirinir'to purchase DBF GOODS, GROCERIES, FRO VISIONS, HARD WARE, BOOTS k SHOES, or, indeed, anything purchasable in a country Store, will best study their inter ests by calling and examining my stock before purchasing elsewhere. It is.aiot the mteution 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 vites a. call iroin the public. Goods cheerfully exhibited. GEOliGE JP. njE'IM. Stroudsburg, April 13, 1865: United States Hotel, or od and Spring- Garden sts, E ASTON, PA. The undersigned, formerly proprietor of White's Hotel, respectfully informs the citizens of Northampton and adjoin ing Counties, that on and after the 1st day of April, 1865, he can he found at the above named popular Hotel. The house has been thoroughly cleansed. ' re-fitted and painted, and now presents, in point of comfort aud elegance, thp unest appear ance of any hotel in the Eastern part of Pennsylvania. The tables will be sup plied at "all times with the choicest the market affords, and the li'q-uors will be of the hnestj bpth foreign aud domestic. Omnibusscs run to and from the hotel, making connections with all the trains. SAMUEL nAYDEN. Easton, Pa., March 9th, 1865.- WANTED At the Blooming Grove Tannery,' Pike Co.. Pa., a man to itOLL LEATHER the hicheHt wages will be paid, good refer ence required a married man with small family prelcred. JACOB KLEINnANSf. May l,-186Gr. STEPHEN HOLMES, J!?., ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, STROUDSBUHG, PENKA. Office with S. S. Drcher, Esq. N. B. Special attention paid to the .filing of Pension, papers, and the collec'tion of back pay,- and bounties ot soldiers. Stroudsburg,' Oct. 9, 1802. BLANK MORTGAGES, Por sale at this Office lOOuS NEW STORE, AND The subcriber would inform the public ana nis om customers, that he has taken tne otore lioom formerly occupied bv TT .J r. . vrcorge xx. iunicr. Jisq., in Stroudsbur. His slock is composed of entirelv New Goods, laid in at, reduced prices, and he 11 r.i- (Till Obii nium iiuiitu piUUlo. He has on hand a complete assortment ofDKY GOODS, Cloths, CassimercsA Knf hiffg. nnil -full lino nf T.AhTPfi DRESS GOODS-Muslin DcLanes. Shal- -w " -.-.Aj-A-r DcLanes, Amoors, Coatings, Calicoes, and all kinds of Ladies Dres3 Trimming's, and 1 an ke Notions. ALS0 A good assortment of GRO- CKRI.ES, such as Coffee, Sugar, Molas ses, and Syrups. Tea and Rico. Jflease give me a call, and see the goods and prices. Jiutter and Eggs, and all kinds of Coun try rroduce, taken in exchange for goods. (J. D. BRODHEAD. Stroudsburg, May 11, 18G5. New Livery Stable. v The undersigned would respectfully in- form the citizens of Stroudsburg, and the ed, with a superior stock of i:D ei:l. w utiiguaj t0 accommodate all whose business, or l ? ll , n I uiuasuro. renuires inn oeensinnni nso. mi these articles. His Wn W(.r, snltn with a view to thp T.ivorv Wlnnc mrl can be recommended as kind and gentle J . , " . O rl . . " yec willing ana tree. His vehicles, with "rappominicnts, are 01 the hrst order, Uv .o nvo ou iwauunuiu ua iu suil the pockets of all. Careful and accom- modatmg Drivers and Ostlers will always be ready to attend to tho wishes of cus- tomers, and he feels confident that he can rrivr Rnfiarnnfinn oil nrlir Ut.- 1.; ,:1, I Ti. tt ... a ww A. If AAV At 1 Jl XI 1 11 1 I 1111 I'yu"''. iiu mvuus iue puoiic to examine his stock before making en- gagements elsewhere. , E W. MILLER. Proprietor. yc Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Jan. 26, 18G5. C&uministratcr's Notice, Estate of NELSON COOKE, late oj the Borounh of Stroudsuwui, 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 Monrcc County, in due orin or law : therefore, all persons indebt ed to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having any ust claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement to DAVIS D. WALTON, Administrator. Stroudsburg, Feb. 1, 1865. Gt. THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK 3 ,OE THE CITY OF NEW YOItK. CAPJTAIi, 1000,000, PAID IN, FISCAL AGENT of the U. STATES, , And Special Agent for Jay Cooke, Sun-L sckiition Agent, Will deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of charge, iy express, in all parts of the country, andi receive in payment Checks on New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, current bills, and all five per cent, interest notes, with inter est to date of subscription. Orders sent by ma;l will be promptly filled. This Bank receives the accounts of Banks and Bankers on favorable terms; also of in dividuals keeping New York accounts. J. U. OR VIS, President. J. T. HILL, Cashier. March 2, 1865. 3m. 65. EELENBERGER'S - GREAT . . CLDTHIM DEPOT, 65 Northampton Street, EASTON, PA., CLOTHING MADE BETTER! AND CHEAPER! THAN AMY OTHER PLACE IN EASTON!! Under the supervision of a NEW YORK CUTTER. Who Never Fails to Please. P. F. EILENBEBGER. March 9, 1865. 6m. Administrator's Notice. Estate of JESSEE SL UTTER, late of Stroud township, deceased. Letters of administration in the above named estate, late of the township of Stroud, Monroe County, deceased, having been granted to tho undcrsigndd, all per sons indebted to said estate will mate im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for scttfemlSnt. WILLIAM FLUTTER, Administrator. Stroud TspV'May 25, 1865. Stroudsburg Bank. Noticp is hereby given to the Stockhol ders of tho Stroudsburg JJank, that a meetins: will beheld dn Tuesday, the 20th day of June 1865, between tho hours of IU and IU o clock:, iv. iu., at saia Jianic, to decide whether this Dank shall be con verted into a National Banking Associa tion, under the laws of the United States. Dy order" of the Directors, , J. H. STHOUD, Cashier. June 1, 1865. WOOL! THE HIGHEST PRICE FCR WOOL. in Cash, by JOHN N. STOKES. Siroudsburg", June 3, 1805, NEW GOODS. 1 t Running Time of Passenger Trains Oot. 12, 1864. kEAVE NORTiiWAnn. I in irr- . "' ""aiuauuiUWiHUi Accom-rsen I mnda- cer. Pawcn- iAccoir I tit)H ' STATIONS. i ger. moda- p- M- p- m. A. il. tion. P. M.r ZiZ G.40 0.21 coo 510 -I.i0 4.40 ; Great Ilend, New Milford, Montrosb. Iloptiottorn, ; Nicholson. ? Factorvville. ; Abington. I Clark's Suininit, Scranton. f Gjccnvitlc, ( Uunning, 5 Couldsboro i Tobvlianna. Forks. ) Oakland. Henryvillo. j SpraguevlIIc, (Stroudsburg. (Water Cap. ;Mount flethcl. Delaware. I i nr vs tf 10.30; 5 lo.fo, ?A. M.! 4.32 4.10 3.40 3.27 3 15 2 52 2J38 2.18 S.00 1.44 1J.T .J'JfKl 12.55 12.40 12.31 12.10 T2.01 11.51 11.42 11.25 'S Manunka Chunk.' junugevilic, 'Oxford. Wasliinctnn. .New Hamnton. X A. M. -Change for Phil. P. M. T1e Passenger Train Rorlliward Leaves Nctv Hampton on the arrival of the ivcnsingion uepot; at 7.15 A. M. At ocranion mis irain makes close connection wilh Tra,ns on t,,e Lackawanna & Bloom oarff ana Delaware ffi Hudson Kailroadsi and at Great Bend with the Mail Trcih on the fkrie Kailway going West. nni. wi.. ... m - - 4 - j a"u'BLr ra,n BOnwara. Leavcs Great Bend after the arrival of the: nc,"n"tl Express from the West, connec- linrr nt CJCrantOtl With T Klin a nn tha T-nr.Iro wan, ,n3 Bloom.burir and DelawarT anrf nu,i80n Railroads; atManunka Chunk with. inc tram lor rnilaueiphia, and at JNew Hamrj- . -.. y . - . . - r lon wun trains lor iew lork, the Lehich Valley, Harrisburg, &c. 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