Jealousy and Revenge. Andrew J". Morrissou shot his wife Fanny and a dry goods clerk named W. H. Hester, in Washington, on Wednesday afternoon the 15th inst., under peculiar i mi circumstances, xnerc are various con flicting accounts ; the more reliable are that Morrisson who had been married about six months to a very young and handsome woman suspecting improper familiarity, told her that he should leave town that afternoon. She immediately notified Hester of her husband's supposed absence, and Hester subsequently called on her at her lodgings on Pennsylvania avenue ; Morrisson meanwhile having watched their movements, sprang sud denly upon them, and finding them in his chamber, both en dishabille, instantly drew a revolver and fired three or four shots, one of which passed thro' Hester's body, endangering his life, and another passed through the arm and side of his wife, wounding her seriously, but not dan gerously. Morrisson immediately gave. himself up to the authorities, and was committed. Hester being informed by his physician that ho might not survive but a few minutes, made a statement to Capt. Goddard to the effect that he had had no criminal intercourse but failed fully to account for being caught in such a predicament. .Next day the ball was extracted from Hester's body, and there was, at the last information iroin Washington, a proba bility of his recovery. Later accounts say that Hester was struck at the first fire, the second missed him, and the third took effect on Mrs. ilorrison, the pistol being aimed directly at her. It was then snapped at him when he grappled with Mr. Morrisson, and turned the direction of the weapon. He does not know whether Mr. Morrison, fired through the window or not. With regard lo being discovered -without his panta oons, he thinks he requested the first person who came into his room immedi ately after tho shooting, to loose them, or take them off, as they were too tight, feel ing as if he were dying. CSj-The Bath, Me., Minor says that: the fields round about the said city are drying up and suffering sadly for rain,1 and that the crops will be stinted unless S rain comes soon. ! " During the last twelve months, the .population ofHoboken has increased 1,- 366, and that of Jersey City about 2,51)0 WW BBWBM aWfl I I I I DIED. In Price township, on the 2-lth inst., Mr. Daniel Price, aged about 3o years. In Stroud township, on the 23d inst., Emily, daughter of James and Frances Iiollmshead, aged about 13 years. Notice to Collectors. The Commissioners will meet at their of fice on Wednesday, the tenth day of August next, for the purpose of making the necessary exonerations to those collectors who have not settled their Duplicates in full, at which time they are also required to make final settlement of their Duplicates, as no longer time will be allowed them. MELCIIOIR DREIIER, ) JOHN C. STRUNK, V Comr's. MICHAEL SUPER, ) June 30th, 1S53. 0tronbsbnrg 21 caftan. The next quarter will commence Monday August Sth. All the branches of a complete English and Classical course are thoroughly taught Terms for boys or girls three dol lars, payable immediately at the end of the quarter. LEWIS VAIL. References: All those who have had pu pils under my charge. June 30thj 1653. Resolved by the Town Council of the Bor ough of Stroudbburg, That notice be given to all persons owning lots of ground in said Bor ough fronting on Elighabeth street, commen cing at the south east corner of the lot occu pied by James II. Stroud and Charles R. An dree, thence down said street to the north-east corner of Michael Brown's lot (on the Tiorlh vest side of said Elizabeth street.) Also com mencing at the north-west corner of the lot owned and occupied by John D. Young, from thence to the north-east corner of the lot owned by John Boys, next the saw mill lot, on the south-east side of said Elizabeth street, are required to have the eide-walks of the same un both sides of said street graded, curbed, end paved with good brick bv the first day ol September next, and the same shall be made and done under the direction of the lown Council, and according to the survey (as to heighth and width) made by the said Council All persons who neglect or refuse to have lhe same graded, curbed, and paved in pur suance of the above resolution and with in the time therein appointed, the Town Council after the expiration of said time will have the same done at the expense of the property owners, according to the Act of As sembly entitled an Act " Regulating Bor oughs," approved April 3d, 1851. Notice is hereby given, that on and after the 10th day of July, 1853, the following tax shull be imposed upon the owners of dogs and bitch es in said Borough. Upon the owner of one dog fifty cents, upon the owner of two or more dogs fifty cents for the first and one dollar per head for all others, and upon the owner of every bitch two dollars. Supplement to Borough Or dinance. Be it enacted by the Burgess and Assist ants or Councilmen of the Borough of Strouds burg, and it is hereby enacted by the author ity of the same: That on and after the 10th day of July, 1853, if any wood pile shall be permitted to remain in any street or alley of said Borough for a longer period than fdrty-eight hours, the owner or owners thereof shall pny a fine of filty cents for every period of twenty-lour hours said wood shall remain in any street or nlley aforesaid contrary to this ordinance. Approved June 28th 1853. CHARLTON BURNETT, Burgess. John Eoinoer, " g George H. Miller, j k James H. Walton, . David Keller, Melchoir Spragle. J 2 June 30, 1853. l To Mill Wrights ! Eight Mill Wrights wanted by the under signed, to commence work about the first of July. FERDINAND DUTOT. Stroudeburg, June 16,-1853. 8T,P0IS0NING-sO) Thousands of Parents who use Verrnifufr composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c, are not aware, that while they appear to benefit uie patient, they are actually laying the ibun pations for a series of diseases, such as saliva Hon, loss of sight, weakness, of limbs. &c. In another column will be found theadver tisement of Hobensack's Medicines, to whic we ask the attention of all directly interested m their own as well as their Children' health. In Liver Complaints and all disordes arising irom those of a bilious type, should make uscol the only genuine medicine, llobensack Liver Pills. 0r""Ie not deceived" but ask for Hoben sacks' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob serve that eacli has the signature of the Pro prielor, J. N HOBENSACK, as none else are genuine. HIGHLY IMPORTANT ! LATEST NEWS. New Boot and Shoe Establishment The subscribers would solicit the attention of the public to their new Boot and Shoe Es tablishment, just opened in Stroudsburg, first door below Barry s Hotel, where work of al kinds can be had either ready-made or made to order at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Ladies' Shoes of the neatest styles constantly on hand. Long experience in tiie business in all its departments, enables the subscribers to re commend their work to the public, feeling well assured that their highest expectations will be fully realized after giving it a fair trial. WITSEL & HUSTON. Stroudsburg, June 23, 1853.-tf. George 1. Kei!er, Iff Reft fion fjotel, No. 300 "North Second Street, (CORNER OF NOBLE,) PHILADELPHIA. April 14, 1S53. 2m IHssolitisoBn of I'artsici'shBg). The Co-Partnership heretofore existing un der the firm of Palmer & Pearce, in the manufacture of Candles, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and Accounts are in the hands of John Palmer, to whom all indebted are requsted to make payment. PALMER & PEARCE. Stroudsburg, June 16, 1S53. N. B. John Palmer & Son having purchas ed Pearce's interest in the Stock, the busi ness will, as heretofore, be carried on at the old stand, by John Palmer &. Son, who ask a continuation of public patronage. JOHN PALMER & SON ESPECTFULLY inform the Mer chants of Stroudsburg and yicinit', tuat they have on hand and are manufac turing PURE TALLOW CA&DLES, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and will keep constantly on hand a full supply, which they offer for sale at as low rates as can be had at any other establishment Call before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, June 16, 1S53. jBrodhcad & Elofocrl, fr WHOLESALE DEALERS IN f fiBoots, Shoes & Slrair floods. Io. 135 North Third Street, PIIlLADELriHA. April 11, 1853. 3m. Fits! Fits! Fits! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps, and all Acrvous and Constitutional Diseases. Persons who are laboring under this dis tressing maladv will find the Vegetable Epl leplic Fills to be the only remedy ever dis covered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. These Pills possess a specific action on the nervous system; and, although they are prepared especially lor the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit for all persons afilicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever. In chron ic complaints, or diseases of long standing, superinduced by nervousness, they are ex ceedingly beneficial. Price S3 per box, or two boxes for So. Persons out of tiie city, enclosing a remit tance, will have the Pills sent them through the mail, free of postage. For sale by Seth S. IIance, No. 108 Baltimore street, Balti more, Md., to whom orders from all parts of the Union, must be addressed, post paid. June 2, 18o3. ly. JDK. J. liAIVTZ, Has permanently located him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his ofllce next door to Dr. S. Walton, and nearly opposite S. Melick's Jew elry store, where he is fully prepared to treat the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most per sons know the danger and folly of trusting their work to the ignorant as well as lhe traveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, he is liable to have some failures out ol a number of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre quently put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in convenience and troubled going so far. , Hence lhe necessity of obtaining the services of a dentist near home. All work warranted. April 23, 1853, CHINA, GLASS & QUEMSWMiE. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. No, 78, Ri'orthttaisptosi Street. MOORE returns his thanks to the 3 citizens of Easton, and the adjacent country, for their liberal support during the last fourteen years, and would inform them that he still keeps pace with the fashions and improvements of the age. Hid ASSORTMENT is large and of the best quality no seconds or thirds which he offers at the lowest possible living pri ces, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, for cash. ALSO on hand a general as sortment of Brittania and Stone "Ware. CiSVE HIM A CALL. Easton, March 17, 1853. lm. TO THE PUB Lie! The subscriber would hereby inform the public generally, that he has taken the store room formerly occupied by George H. Miller, opposite Jacob Knecht's tavern, and that he has lately purchased a new lot mMof Goods which he will sell &t&tJQ& 0w for Cash or Country pro duce. . JOHN A. FLAGLER. Stroudsburg, June 2, 1853. tf. 825O0 REWARD. The above reward will be paid for the ap prehension of any person who will say that Isaac H. Loder does not sell the cheapest and best Cabinet Furniture, at the Peoples', . . Trr 7-1 , gg uauinct-ware Kooms, (oppo ffiassg site Robert Boy's store, in the borough of Stroudsburg,) this side ot New xork. The undersigned, having purchased th large and extensive Cabinet Ware Room lately occupied by Frederick Philips, would respectfully inform the citizens or Strouds burg and vicinity that he intends carrying on the Cabinet making business in all its various branches; and is now prepared to receive or ders and attend to all calls for every thing in his line of business, lhe undersigned will keep on hand and furnish to order Good and Handsome Furniture, as cheap as can be sold anywhere. Th following articles can be examined in hi Ware Rooms: Sofas, of various styles and patterns; Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bu reaux, of various patcrns. Cupboards, of different kinds; Card, Center, Side, Breakfast, and Dining Tables; Wash Stands, Twist, Small and Large Etagerc, What-Notes, Music Stands, Sol; Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Serpentine Tables, Chinese hat-nots, Fancy Work tables, Refreshment tables, Divans, and general assortment of Cottage Furniture on hand and made to order, 07" Varnishing and repairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms. A handsome assortment of Gilt, Mahogany and Walnut Looking Glass and Picture frames, of every description, will be constant ly kept on hand and made to order, Ready-made coffins kept on hand igv-and made to order and in the best style, at short notice. A hearse will also be furnished when desired. Lumber and country produce of all taken in exchange for Cabinet Ware, kind Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place is opposite R. Boy's store. ISAAC II. LODER Stroudsburg, March 21, 1853. $500 CHALLENGE, U hatever concerns the happiness and health ol a people is at all times of the most valuable importance. I lake it for grantee that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty (o solmenly assure you that worms. according to the opinion of the most ecle- orateu rnysicians, are uie primary causes of a larce majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite continually chargeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard ness and Fullness ol the Bclley, Dry Cough, Slow lever, Pulse Irregular remember that all these denote worms, and you should at once apply the remedy: 5iobeijj.acK?.s worm Syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Princi pies, compounded with purely vegetable sub stances, being perfectly safe when taken, &. can be iven to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Com plaints and Diarhca have made them weak and debilitated, the Ionic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands with, outran equal in the catalogue of medicines, in riving tone and strength to the Stomache which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Despepsia, the aston- shing cures performed by tins Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. The Tape Worm ! This is the mosf difficult Worm to des troy of all that infest the human system. t crows to an almost Indehmte length, be coming so coiled and fastened in the Intes tines and Stomach affecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits,&c. that those afilicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm a very energetic treatment must be pursued, t would therefore be proper to take G or 8 of my Liver Pills so as to remove all ob structions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm which must be taken n doses of 2 I able spoons full 3 times a day, these directions followed, have never ieen known to fail in curing the most obsti nate case of Tape Worm. E5o!csaMtcii'si Liver IPails. No part of man is more liable to disease tan the L.iver, it serving as a lilterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper sccre- lon to the bile; so that any wrong action ol he Liver affects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liv er Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. e should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the jiver. I hese Fills being composed o! Routs and Plants furnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely 1st, An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the Pul monary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of srereted matter. 2d, An Al terative, which charges in some explicable and insensible manner, the certain morbid action of the system. 3d, A Tonic, which Gives tone and strength to the nervous sys tem, renewing health and vigor to all parts, of the body. 4ih, A Cathartic, which acts n perfect harmony with the other ingredi ents, and operating on the Bowels, and ex pelling the whole mass ol corrupt and vitia- ed matter, and purifying the Mood," which destroys disease and restores health. To Females. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their fractiontal arrange ments to a healthy action, purifying the ilood and other fluids so effectually to put to flight all complaints which may arise rom female irregularities, as head ache, giddness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, bark. &c None genuine unless signed J. N. llo bensack, all others being base imitations- (T?sAQents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers wishing to become Agents must address the Proprietor J. IN. llooensacu No ISO N. Second St., Phila., Pa. Ajjunts in fflouroc County. Dr. S. Stokes and R. Huston, Stroudsburg; I. Peters, jr. & co. Marshals creek; Staples & Shivley, Analomink; J. Bell, Experiment Mills . Brodhead & Pro. Dutotsburg ; H. & Kintz, Paradise ; J. Merwine, Mervvines- burg; Daily & Tombler, Effert; Edinger & Marsh, FennarsviUe; Keller & Hoffman, iCellersville; and all dealers in drugs through out the county arid State. Price, each 25 cents. March JO, 185-3. Proposals for Collecting Tax. The Commissioners of Monroe county wil receive proposals up to the 24th day of June inst., lor the collecting of the State and Coun ty Taxes in the different Townships, for the present year. M. SUPER, ) M. DREIIER, V Com'ors J. C. STRUNK, ) June 9, ISoH. What can be get for Fve Dollars! The undersigned have entered into an ar rangement by which they agree to furnish the Knickerbocker Magazine, (monthly,) the tho Home Journal, Qweekly,) and the Musi cal World and Times, (weekly,) to new sub scribcrs, at the very moderate price of five dollars a year for the three publications ; al orders, enclosing that amount to Dyer &. Wil lis, will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL 1IUESTON Publisher of the Knickerbocker. MORRIS & WILLIS, Publishers of the Home Journal. DYER & WILLIS, Publishers ol the Musical Word and Times, tlol Broadway, New York Grand Literary and Artistic Combination Arrangements have been made to furnis the Kmckukuockkk. Magazine, the Homi Jouukai,, and the New Yokk Musical Would and Times, to new subscribers, for five dollars a year! This is cheap literature witn a vengeance, l tie Knickerbocker is $3 per annum; the Home Journal, $2; and the Musical World and Times, i$3; making $8 a year at the usual rates. That three such works can be obtained for five dollars year, is a fact truly worthy the Caloric age, which is just now being ushered in. Of the Knickerbocker Mrgazine, edited bv Lewis Gaylord Clark, it is unnecessary to speak. For twenty years it has- boon the most geni al, humorous, and spicy "monthly" in the world; and the present volume will be better than any which preceded it. The Home Journal, edited by Geo, P. Ilorris, and N. P Willis, is well known as the best family newspopcr m America; and the Musica World and Times, edited by Richard Storrs Willis, with Lowell Mason, Geo. II. Curtis Thomas Hastings, Win. P. Bradbury, Geo. F. Root, and other musical writers contribut ing; and whioh gives, among other things, o- ver 2o worth ot music and a full course o instruction in Harmony annually, is tiie very nest musical journal ever puuiisned. iliese three publications will post a family up iu re gard to nearly everything worth knowing; Art, Sciccne, Literature; Music, Painting, Sculpture; Inventions, Discoveries; Wit, Hu mor, Fancy, Sentiment; the Newest Fash ions and other attractions lor Ladies; Choice New Music for the Sabbath, the Church, and the Fireside; Reviews and Criticisms of Alus ical Works, Performed and Performances; in short; the very pick and cream of Novelty Incident, Historv, Biography, Art, Literature and Science; including whatever can be giv en in periodicals to promote Healthy Amuse ment and Solid Instruction in the family, and help to make it Better, Wiser, and happier, may be now obtained for five dollars. Ad dress DYER & WILLIS, 257 Broadway. (cr'Editors publishing the above three times, aud sending the papers containing it to Dyer &, Willis, will receive the three works named, fot one year SADDJLE ANB 1BAKWESS. The undersigned having lo cated himself in the borough ol Stroudsburg, at the old Sad dle and Harness stand of Jas. N. Durling, on Walnut street, opposite the Washington Ho tel, would inform the public that he will keep constantly on hand a choice assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Carriage Harness, Sulky and dig Harness, learn Harness, leather, cotton, aud worsted Flynels, Trunks, Valises, Carpet bags, Curry-conibs, Horse cards and brushes, and all other articles in his line of business, which he will dispose of upon very reasona ble terms. Work made to order at the shortest notice. His materials will be of the best quality, and as he employs none but good workmen, le hopes to receive a liberal share ol public patronage. His motto is "quick sales and small profits." Call and see for yourselves. Country produce taken in exchange for work. W. C. LARZELIER. Stroudsburg, March 17, 1853. N. B. Carriage trimmings for sale, and Carriages trimmed to order. nr ral uaMe Ileal Estate at til? ill itii. The Heirs of the Estate of Abr'm. haulz. deceased, oilers at private sale, a FARM, situate in Smithfield township, Monroe coun ty, Pa. containing 127 ACSBES, 75 of which is cleared land, in a high state of cultivation, the remainder WOODLAND The above adjoins land of Henry Eilenberger, Benjamin Custerd and others. lhe improvements arc a FilAMB EBO0JSJ3, 2 stories high, l'l by 18, and a Log jsrsss.' House, 20 by 24, one and a half stories high; i shop l'l by 10; a Barn and other necessary out buildings. There is an excellent spring of water near the dwellings. A young and thriving Apple Orcljarti, of choice lruit,and a number ol other w, ruit trees, such as pears, peaches, cherries, &c. The above property is situated in a healthy neighborhood, convenient to schools, mills, and places of public worship. This property is worthy the attention ot capitalists. An ndipputable title will be given. For further particulars apply to JOHN KAUTZ, Stroudsburg, Pa. or to HERY KAUTZ, Martin's Creek, P. O. Northampton Co. Pa. 500 AGENTS WAiTJED. $1000 A YEAK. WANTED in every County of the Uni ted States, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published in the country. To men f good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $ 100, such inducements will he olfered as to enable them to make from 63 to S 10 a day profit. lLPThe Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular nd command large sales wherever they are ffered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid) DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to Y. A. Leary & Co , No. 138 North Second Street, Philadel phia. Sept. 30, 1852 BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office. I a a iUt n?i Mm 500 BOOK AGENTS WASTED. Any good, active and intelligent man. with a small capital of from S30 to $100. can make large profits by engaging in the sale of the following POPULAR A4D USEFUL BOOKS. Chambers' Information for the People : or Popular Encyclopedia of Useful Knowl edge. Two large imperial octavo volumes, containing 1700 pages. Peterson s History of the American Revolu tion. 500 large octavo pages, and '00 fine engravings. Frost's Remarkable Events in the History oj America. Two large octavo volumes, con taining 1000 pages and 700 engravings The best Historv ol America published, Frost's Pictorial Life of Washington. A Splendid Book containing fU0 octavo pages and 150 elegant Engravings. The cheap est Life of Washington ever publishes:. Moore's Hislo-ii of the Indian Wars. Fine colored and Plain Plates. The True Republican. Containing the In augural Addresses and the First Annual Addresses and Messages of all the Presi dents of the United States, the Constitu tions of the most important States m ihe Union, &c , &c. Embelished witht Por traits of all the Presidents, engraved on steell, and a view of the Capital of the United States. 500 pages; 12 mo. Fox's Book of Martyr's. A Splendid Family Edition, large quaito, with 55 Engravings, beautifully bound in morocco, gilt. Be Cormcnin's History of the Popes. ,900 large octavo pages, with illustrations. Joscphus"1 Works Fine Edition, one large volume. Sturm's Reflections on the Works of God. St. Pierre's iSludics of Nature. White's History of the World. A Valuable General History. One large octavo vol nme, with handsome Engravings. Lives of Great and Celebrated Characters : of all Ages and Countries. One large vol ume of bOO pages, with numerous Engra vings. Together with a number of other Works particularly adapted for Popular Reading. XETThe most liberal discounts will be giv en to Agents icho may engage in the sate oj the above Valuable Books. For further particulars, address (postage paid.) J & J.L. GIIION, Publishers, No. 98 Chestnut iSlreel, Vhiladelphia. February 17, 1853. THE POCKET lESCULAPiUS : OR, EYLIIY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. The fortieth edition ...:.t. " i i i wim one jiunureo engni- va ---n-T -- t:.s vinos;, cm ? U & Maliormations of the m &i&Zk Mlluman System in every j j 'a 1J blIIUU and form. To added a trea- Ilia Uli lilC Ul Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. 15y WjISs.uh Young, 13. I. Let no father be ashamed to present a copv of the AZsculapins'jLo his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations ot married life without reading the Pocket JEs- culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack- nied cough, pain in the side, resless ni"hs, uervous feelings, and the whole train of Dys peptic sensations, and given up by their phy sician, ue anomer monument wunoui con sulting the Aesculapius. Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment read this truly useful book, as it has been the nmcas of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending Iiccnty fee cents en closed in a leuer, win receive one copy or this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid.) DR. VM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce si. Philadelphia. February 17, 1S53 --ly. OFFICE TO PROCURE Bu a recent Act of Congress it is enacted, That each of the surviving, or the widow or .it -i i t l minorehiloren ot oeceaseu commissioned ann noncommissioned ollicers, musicians, or pri vates, whether ot regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed military ser vices in any regiment, company or detach ment iu the service of the United Slates, in he war with Great Britian, declared bv the United States on the eighteenth day of June 1810, or in any of the Indian wars since 171)0 md each of the commissioned officers who was enjjnged in the military service of the United States in the late war with Mexico. and shall be entitled to lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actually served nine months, shall receive one hun dred and sixty acres: and those who engaged to serve six months and actually served lour months, shall receive eighty acres; and those who engaged to serve for any or an indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, that wherever any officer or soldier was honorably discharged in consequence of dis ability in the service, he shall receive the a mount to which he would have been entitled if he had served the full period for which he puqengaged to serve. Under tho above act, and the acts of Con gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser vices as agent to procure Land Warrants for those entitled to receive them, as above spe cified. He may be found at his office in Stroudsburg. S. C. BURNETT. October i27, 1850. 2nMan (Queen fjotel, Elizabeth st., STKOwsnimc, Pa. The undersigned respecttully in bnns his friends and the public gener- iilLally, that he has taken the above Hotel, wn to the travelling community as 'Shive- lino ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Ceo, Swartwood. The house is large, with ever convenience for travellers and boarders. Tho yards and stabling are extensive, and every thing in the very best order fyr the ac comodation of travellers and others. The proprietor will useevery effort to have his table, chambers, bar. and every depart ment of his house conducted in surh a man ner as to secure the approbation of his custo mers. The Stage office for the Easton, M. Chunk. Wilkes-lJarre, White Haven and Providence stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel. Poisons wishing logo or sand with tho a bove stagea, will please leave their orders al the Indian Queen Hotel. These lines loave this Hotel every Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. JOSEPH J. POSTENS. A great variety of Tots on hand and for sale cheap at tho variety store of SAMUEL MELICK. Stroudshurg, 0, May 1852. JOB WORK Neatly exociitpd at this Office. ITS I wmj H. STOKES General Agent for Monroe Co. for the sale of Biake's Patent Fire-Proof Faint, or Artificial Slate, Which in the way of Paint is warranted to surpass in cheapness and durability any thing that has herctoiore been offered to the public. In no instance has it ever been known to crack, cleave ojf, or icasle by time. lie also has on hand a large and well selected stock of Wrocorio, Hardware, Stoves, &v.. which have been purchased for cash and must be sold. Stroudsburg, January 13, 1S53. "JOHIT T.F.UITOW CHEAP FASHIONABLE On Elizabeth street, one door below Win. Dean's residence, Stroudsburg, Pa. The subscriber having just com pleted a large and splendid as sortment ol the lastest Fall and Winter fashions of Hats & Caps, invites the attention of his old patrons and . the public generally to the'largest stock ever otfered in Stroudsburg. consisting of Men's moleskin, fur, silk and Kossuth hats ol eve ry price and quality. His stock of Caps consists of silk plush, cloth, oil silk, oil lin nen, and velvet. Hoys hats aud caps of every description. vacJics' illiiffs. A superior article on band. Also, a large assortment of Hoots and Shoes of the latest style and of a superior quality. Moroccos ami Fiittiii2gs. Dressed and undressed MoroflRo, Kid and French skins. Yellow, pink, blue and white linings, and binding skins. Prunello and frongee; Boot and shoe trees; Lasts of every desciiption, and a general assortment of findings. -4lso Cotton & silk under-shirts. N, 15. Thankful for past favors and de sirous of a continuance of the same, he will sell at the New-York and Kaston prices. JOHN W. RUXTON. November 11, 1852. KEMOVAL !! WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL Boat anb Sijac MANUFACTORY!! The subscriber respectfuly informs his customers and friends that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Manufac tory l the store room formerly occupied by Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, one door above Hamilton street, and between .Mrs. E. II. Harmony's .Millinery and Peter Pomp's Drug Store. lie has just received a large assortment of I3ools and Shoes, among which are Calf Congress Boots. Enameled Congress Boots, Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na poleon Boots, B rogans, &c. for Getlemen and Boys. Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion ble Caiters of every variety, made to order at short notice. A large assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes of all descriptions and kinds, which he is selling CHEAP FOR CASH. The goods are manufactured of the best materials and in the neatest and most fash ionable manner. He employs none but the best workmen about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, every effort wiil be made lo merit a continuance of the same. TH A DDE US SCIIOCH. Enston, September 16, lS02. Cure ot Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com plaints. 1 have published a brief work on Consum-" ption, which contains an invaluable recipe for the cure of these prevalent diseases, even in their worst stages, when friends and phy sicians have given up all hope. The Lung balsam prescribed in this work Cures withou the expensive aid of physicians or injurious use of patent medicines. In adopting this Sys tem of Cure the patient knows tchat he is us ing knows that he is not shortenning hi3 pays by the use of anodynes or mercurials, which may seem to Relieve but never Cure, He knows when using this Life-saving Bal sam, that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica cious remedies, such as Nature prescribcti for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi ents composing this Lung Balsam are obtains able (cheaply too.) wherever consumption exists, proving that Every ill has its antidote Consumptive patients may Rely on this reccip (all Lung Complaints are removed by iu use) I'would not attach my name to it, had I doubt of its efficacy. The directions for preparing and using the Balsam are perfectly plain- I prefer selling the Recipe to making the Balsam, as it enables people to Make their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. 1 wil impart the secret of making the Balsam, and the Family right to use it, for Si, but in uo case will I sell it for speculating purposes. Proof ol' its Goodness. Jackson, Mich. March 21, 1S5I. Doct. S.TOUSEY Sir: You wished mo to let you know what effect your preparation of Medicine for Consumption and other dis eases had in my family. Alter the first ten days my wife gained in weight 3 lbs, relieved her cough, changed her countenance, and all appearances were better. My family would not be willing to do without it. It is a med icine much needed in Jackson there is many cases simulnr to fhy wife's. The Rev Mr. Blanehard will write vou for a recipe. Res pectfully yours. " O. F. POOL. Address, post paid, (enclosing 61.) Dr. S. TOUSEY, 100 Nassau street, New York. The work goes bv mail under seal. October 7, lSVl-Gm STRAW (iOODSSFKISO 1853. rfT The subscriber is. now prepared to exhibit to Merchants and Milliners his usual heavy stock of Ladies' aud Misses' Slaw ami Silk Konncts, Straw Trimmings and Artificial Flowers; Palm-leaf, Panama and every variety of for Gentlemen; which for extent, variety and beauty of manufacture, as well as uniformly cloee prices, will be found unrivaled. THOMAS WHITE, No. 4 1 South Second street, Philadelphia. February 10, 1853. 3.n. Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE GOUN'Ti' , Office on E-lizubath street, formerly Gq? oupied by WW Baris, Dsn. ' Mny 8, 1851 . - - ' pi.