Agricultural. The Object of Plowing. The object of plowing is not fully un derstood and coiifidercd by the majority of those who perforin the work; if it were, it would be doue" more faithfully and thoroughly. It is not alone to kill the weeds aud grass, nor even to furnish a soed-bed of fresh turned soil for plant ing or sowing nor anything which looks! merely to the inversion of the sod, : which constitutes good plowing. Large plows, turning a wide and . shallow lur row, will show a large day's worn but the work is very imperfectly accomplish ed when the true object of farming i considered. The chief value of plowing the preparation it gives the soil for pro ducing vegetation for giving to the plant sown or planted, the elements of growth and fruitfulnesa. It should tho roughly pulverise and loosen the testure of the soil, and thus admit a free circu lation of air and moisture, which, by chemical action, disintegrates or breaks down the stony or mineral portions of the game, so that they may be more readily dissolved and taken up by the roots. In a soil thus plowed thus prepared for yielding its support to vegetable life plants can appropriate from far and near, the nutriment needed for their growth. It is dissolved aud read' for their uc not hidden in unbroken clods or clumbering in an undisturbed sub-soil but awaits their action iu a friable and penetrable state, where every hungry rootlet, sent out to gather nourishment for us parent plant, may find and appropriate it. It is truly wonderful how full of mi nute roots the soil of a corn Geld becomes, and if that soil is fine and deep, the deeper and closer together will the fibres permeate and intersect it. This is true of ali other crop?, and while the lenve: and fruit depeud so intimately on the igor and extent of the roots, these facts thould alwa's be taken into considera tion among the objects of plowing. Fineness aud depth of soil arc requi site iu order to receive the full benefit oi the manures applied. It is not fertilizing lood in its crude state which assists veg etation it must first become intimately mixed with, or a part of the soil. Uarn j jard manure e.-pccially, seems of little! worth, while forming visible layers be- j tween the clods of a half plowed soil hi ouea ary ana coarse ana ratner iiaun-r.'-d than sought by the roots sect out to ! rae for suitable fooi. If a well pre pared soil has any strength aud virtue, it Ail! yield it readily and poor land in gojd tilth is often aiore productive than l-ettcr soils less perfectly prepared. The lufiacuce of air and moisture, uavo free- , . J , f irts catnenng mens to supply the wants oi vegetation. With these hints on the objects of ' plowiag wo might connect others on the! irocess the best means of accomplishing: f;it object but prefer to Jeave it for I'tner pens. Will our practical farmers, vho have thought and experimented upon t ie subject, tell us what plow, and what c-pth aad width of furrow, taking alio, f ' a son, team, and time into consideration, '-?st thoroughly loosens, pulverizes, and i .! verts the soil T This information would be of much value to every farmer, and is -pectally needed in the present state ol 4.-r:cuiturai progress for tautng tne; ouatry at large into account, plowing is i i re imperfectly performed than any other oart of farm industry. 1A DRUG STOKE DIR. F. HCLLi&SHE&D Has this day opened his new Drug Store in the Gothic Hull on Eizabeth street, jus' tiow S. J. rloiimeuead s Hotel, where w :;tend3 keeping constantly on bind tiseoftmeiit of a full j i rrsii irrags & iieftieiiies. ftrij fine Chemicals, to which he unites the attention ol Physicciaus, Merchants, and the public generally. lie intends keeping a full supply of Paints, 0 &, Varnishes, Dyestuffs, Burning Fluid. C uttphene, Turpentine, &c , which he will beii hi Eistoa prices. Particular stientton will he given to filling p' yicianis" orders, and they may always rely I'ooii receiving good articles, well packed, 1 otnptly tent and at fair prices. He also keeps on hand a very foil assort ment ot the nwst approved Trusses, Abdo iii. nl Supporters, Breast Exhausters, Psipple Cilasee and Shields, &c. lir. A. Ri'vt'M J;t'kon has re moved his ofiice to the same building, where U- may always be found when not absent on r uHiie.-s. On TJivrsday of each week he nnv bo consulted at his office from 0 to 12 a m., and 2 to 5 p. m. btroudtburg, March 30, 1654. UILUKQRV GOODS. JOKft STONE & SONS, Xo. 45 South Scco?id Street, Philadelphia Have now in Store, of their own importa tion, a large and handsome assortment of Sillit, Flowers, nd every article suitable to the Millincrv Trade, to which constant addition will be made throughout the season, thereby enabling thera to offer the largest and most desirable tieleciioa of articles in their linefto be found jtj the City. Phikda., March 10, 1854. -2m. Axn HOUSE APS 23 PA'KTER. Sliop on Jacob Street, Stroudsburjr, Ptt iuarcn u, icoi. ly. ' g itt-vi3 'jiiiu v:, a very X nor article, for sale by supe F. HOEUKSllEAD. Stroudsburg, March 30, 1S54, SA JSRATU)?, Borax, Sallpoire, and Cream of Tartar, for sale by F. HOLLhNSHEAD. Stroudsburg, March 30. '1854. X- and for sale bv i F. HOLLIS.SIIEAD. j troedsfawgj 'iIarch 30, j.04. ' "1 .tdlAH N STOKES. Has on hand a large and well se lected stock of Uroccvic, EffaircSwarc, Stoves, &' which have been purchased for cash and must be ltl. - 1 1 it? experience in the Mercantile Business, has enabled him to appreciate to the fullest degree, the wants and desires of the commu nity; and now Hellers himself that iic has made ample provision for all who may favor 'dm Avitti their custom. Very thankful for she liberal patronage which has bucn bestow ed upon him; he respectfully its!;s a conlin rlanec of the same, feeling satisfied that it will be to the advantage of ail to examine hi .-lock before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, January 5, Iti.jJJ. ZINC PAI One third cheaper than White Lead, am' Free from all poisonous qualities. Tha Sow Jcrsuy TAuv. Ccrnya;:;. lavjtig greatly enlarged then works, and im proved the quality ol their product-;, ate pr ared to execute orders for their SUPERI OR PAINTS, Dry, and Ground in Oil, ir. issniled packages of Ijom 25 to 500 pounds; lso Dry, in barrels of 300 lbs. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or jround in oil, is warranted Pure and unsur passed for Hody and Uniform Whiteness. A method ofpreparation has recently Lee discovered, which enables thu Company to warrant their pair.isto keep fnsh and soil in the kegs for any reasonable time In thi respect their pair.ts will be superior to any other in the market. Their Urown Zinc Paint, which is sold at i low price, and can only bo made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualnies when ap plied to iron or other metalic surfaces. Their Stone CVior Paint possesses all the properties of the Hrown, ami is of an agree ible eoloi for painting Cottages, Depots. Out-buildings. Bridges, foe. Dealers sup plied on libera! terms lv their Ageuts. FRENCH & RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealers and Im porters, N. W. eor. 10th and .Market sts , Philadelphia. April 13, 1651 0m. 5i tit- The undersigned having re moved his Saddle and Harness manufactory to three doorsbe low the Washington Hotel, on Walnut street, informs the public that he will keep con M:.ntly on hand a choice as sortment or Saddles, Brtdles, Collars, Vhips, Carriage Harness, Sulky and Gig Harness, Team Hamas, leather, cotton, aud worsted Flynets, Trunks, Valises, Caipet bags, Curry-combs, Horse cards and brushes, and al! other articles in his line of busine which he will dispose of upon very reasona- bie terms, Work made to order at the shortest notice, His materials will he of the best quality, and as he er.p!oys uone but good workman, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage His motto is "quick siles and small profits." Call and see for yourselres. Countrv produce taken in exchauce fur ork. " W. C. LARZELIER. Stroudsburg1, April 13, 135-i. X. B. Carriage trimmings for sale, and Carriages trimmed to order. FsCsI WiUl Wits I THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Filsr Spasms, Cramps, and all jervous and Cojislilutional Diseases. Persons who are laboring under this dis tressing malady will find the Vegetable' Epi Uptic Pills to he the only remedy ever dis covered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. These Pdls 'possess a specific action on the nervous system; and, although they art prepared especially for the purpose of curing Fits, they wiil be found of especial benefit for air persons afflicted with weak nerves, or whose nervous syttem has been prostrated or shattered fromanv cause whatever. In chron- ic complaints, or diseases of lung standing, superinduced by nervousness, they are ex ceedingly beneficial. Price 83 per box, or two boxes for $o. Persons out of the city, enclosing a remit tance, will have the Pills sent them through the mail, free of postage. For sale by Sifln S. Hance, No. 108 Baltimore street, Balti more, Aid., to whom orders from all parts of the Union, must he addressed, post paid. June 2, 1853. Iv. Port Jcrvis, Man h Chunk and Scranton TAG The Stroudsburg and Easton mail line of stanes, consists of excellent four horse coaches, and leaves J. J. Postens' in clian yueen Hotel, Cjtrouds'iurg, J'a. every day (except Sundays) at 7 o'clock a. m. ar riving in Easton before the departure of tho cars for New York, or stage- to Bethlehem and AHentown. A linr In Mnne.Ii flinnlr hvivinn at G o'clock a. m. on Monday, Vednesdav and Friday, via Brodheadsville, where ii connects with lir.es to Wiikes Baie & White Haven, returning on alternate days fXThe loilowing lines leases Postens Indian Queen Hotel, blroudsburg, ra. daily A line to Port Jervis. leavinor at 7 o'clock a. m. via Buhkill, Dingman's Uhotce and MiHord. Returning, leaves Port Jervis immediately atler the arrivaiof the jnorninji train of cars to iSevv iork, at about 8 o'clock A. m. A line to Scranton, leaving at 4 o'clock a. m. via Uartor.sville, Tanners ville, where it connects with a line to Jlimes dale, and connecting at Scranton with the ears for the wow. These lines hold out strong inducements to the traveling public passing through sec tions of the country which are as magnifi cent and picturesque as any in the Union. Having provided themselves with excel cellent coaches, good horses, and careful drivers, they feel confident that they will be enabled to ive entire satisfaction to all who will patronize them. ' STOUFFER & OSTRANDER, May U, 1854. Proprietors. ' BLANK DEEDS . For uLc al ttiis Office. " WHOLESALE , BOOS AND STATE0NAUY HOUSE IN NEW YORK OK VSIE A52 FLAK : EXTENSIVE SALES AND NO LOSSES, Make it profitable to sell al very Lots Prices, 33Q7KEI5S, 2:iPark Row opposite the Astor Jfoiisc N. V Offer one of the most extensile Stocks and complete assortments in the country of BOOKS AND STATIONARY, F011 CASH ONLY. The Amount of goods in our line purchased by country merchants is usually quite small compared with their dry goods, hardware, and other bills, and this very circumstance abso lutely compels jobbers in the hook business, who sell on time, to pet larger profits in or der to make up for the looses and extra ex cense.s necessarily involved in a credit business- of small amount. It is also easy for the merchant to make arrangements to buy his book bill for cash ; though it might not be so convenient for him to purchase his larger bills m this way. These considerations have led us to adopt m our business, fiom this dale, January, lSol, the following principles, viz. small morn's, L'NV.RYIXG PRICES AND TERMS ALWAYS CASH. Bjiug ourselves the sole publishers of a number of the leading and most extensively selling School Hooks in the country, as well is works in other departments, our facilities ire unsurpassed. Ca.il upon us, or send an order, and judge Tor yourselves, if the saving you can make by buying of us for cash is worth v bile. Our location is very central, and easily (bund. Stand on the Astor house steps, and look straight foiwaid across tile-corner of the Park, anil vou can nut avoid seeing our signs. HE MEMBER THE NAME IS MASON BROTHERS. March 2, 1854. dhv. vi. svvayss, dentist, Respectfully off its his services to the pub lic generally; and to those onat quaiutcd with him, takes pleasure in refering them to the Physicians of Stroudsburg, or to the follow ing recommendation, which was kindly liv en him by the Physicians of Newton. N. J. ' Dr. Swayze, having been our family Den tin for the last five vears. and having always bund him worthy of our confidence and pat roi a-e, we. the umiersianed, take great plea- 1 sure in re ommeridina him to the public a Dr. John R. Stuart, " Fancis Moiau, Dr. T. Rycrson, A. D. Morford. ' HIT All know the. dancer of trusting their 1 Tteih to those not monerlv onahfied. The best and handsomest artificial Teeth used in all cases, and set upon gold plate in the neatest manner. EaMon, October 27, iS33. 8m LAW CiRCULAI?. "SjJoRTnisaTON G. Sxetiiex, Wash - ington, D. C, continues to practice law exclusively in the supreme court, and to attend to case? before Congress; to prosecute claims an settled accounts a gaiust the departments, bureaus, and boards of commissioners; to procure pat ents for invention, at home and abroad, and to obtain pensions and bounty lands; to collect debt, dividends, legacies, and in heritances in any part of the United states ! and foreign countries ; to make invest ments of funds in loans and stocks and on bond and'inortgage, and to negotiate the ptrrehase and sale of loans, lands and patent rights in any state of the Union. 600 Splendid Engravings ! Gsjc Do kir :i Yeitr. 50 CENTS SIX MONTHS. Agriculture ! Mechanics .' Science! New In ventions, and Patents. THE i3SOPLE'S JOSJRaMff. An Illustrated Record of Agriculture, .Sci ence, Mechanics, Invention, Patents, and l-eful Knowledge Published monthly. ftery number contains 32 large pages, beau tifully printed on fine paper, and profusely illustrated with elegant engravings, forming at the end of earh year two splendid volutrct. comprising nearly 400 pages, illustrated with about bix hunJicd splcndlid engravings, re laiing to the above subjects she subsrrip-ti'-n rice hting c::y one dollar a year, or 50 cents a volume. No publication of the kind has ever been produced with such mag nificence, or at so cheap a price. Farmers, Mechanics, Inventors, Manufac turers, and people of every profession, will find in the People's Journal a repository of valuable knowledge peculiarly suited to their respective warns. TERMS. Vne Dollar a Year, or 50 cent for six months. Postage on The People's Journal 1 1-2 cts. per quarter. In Canada free. A liberal commission to Postmasters and those who will hum Clubs. Post-pay all letleis and direct to Ai.Kucn E. Hkacu. Editor & Proprietor of The people'sJournal. -No. 8G Nassau Street, New York. 'frac PcoleV Fateiif Office This well known establishment is still car Jied on under the personal superintendence of the undersigned, through whom Patents may be secured both in this and all foreign countries, with the utmost fidelity and dis patch, on veiy moderate terms. Persons wishing for advice relative to Pal. eiils or Inventions, may at ali-times consult the undersigned without charge, either per sonally at his office, or by h.Mter. To those living at a distance, he would state, that all the needful steps necessary to secure a Pat ent can be arranged by letter. When par tics wis.li to be informed as to the probabili ty of being enabled to obtain Patents, it will be necessary for them to forward by mail a rough outline sketch and description of the intention. Njj fee or charge is made for such examinations. Private consultations held daily with In ventors from J) A. M. to 5 P. M, Models from ta distance may be sent by express or otherwise. Fi;r further information apply to or ad dress, past-pai I. ALFRED E. BEACH, Editor & Proprietor of the People's Journals Solicitor of American and Foreign Patent , People's Patent Office, 66 Nassau-st. N. Y, May II, IfiS-l. 0dcrt Srljool. SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Will open iu the Seminary huilding on Monday May 15th. Terms : from 82.00 to 83.0J according to the branches pur sued. - . May 11, 1854. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Ofiice. . REMOVAL ! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Boot nub 0l)oc ANUFACTORYM tfi'-n The subscriber respertfuly informs ii5jj I : I r l tl.l 1, ?y Ills cusiomers auu ui;iiu! ui.it uu rf'UliiVPil Ills Boot and Shoe Manufac lory to the store room formerly occupied by Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, one door above Hamilton street, and between Mrs. E. H. llaimonj's Millinery and Petei Pomp's Drug Store. lie has just received a large assortment of Uoots and Shoes, among which are Call Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots, Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen and Boys. Aloo "on hand a large assortment of Shoes for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion ole Gaiters of every variety, made to ordei at short notice. A large assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes of all desciiptions aud kinds, which he lling FGS2 CASH. The goods are manufactured of the bes materials and iu the neatest and most fash ionable nianner. He employs none but the oest workmen about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, eveiy effort will be made to merit a continuaure of the simc. THAlJDEUS SC1IOCII. Easton, September 16, 1S52. 5 S the onlv medicine capable of curing the I HEAD ACHE, in half an hour. Form frlv, several davs were required to relieve this distressing pain; whilst now the use ol the Elixir will, iu a few moments remove it entirely. Although but lately introduced to public notice, this wonderful preparation cou.it thousands of advocates. It is very beneficial in Colds and Coughs, checking the most obstinate fit of roughing in a minute or two. This remedj is an invalu.i !le Family Medicine, in all sudden attacks of sickness. A single trial will be satisfac tory evidence of its efficary. Price 25 cents per bolile. Prepared onlv by THOMAS S. PRICUARD, Office No. 118 Catharine street, above .'Jd, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE : AHentown, July 9, 1852. Dr. T. ,S. Prichard Dear Sir: I have used the bottle of your "Elixir for liead i he,"' which you left with me a few weeks ince, with, I think, decided advantage. 1 have for many years been subject to attacks of this distressing complaint, and certainly found relief in your preparation. Yours respectfully, M. II AN NUM. For sale by Dr. Samuel Stokes, Strouds Uuig, Pa., wholesale agent. Samuel 15. Keener. Snydersville. W. S. Deitrich, Saylorsburg. John Merwme, Merwinsburg. David CbiKtman. Christmariaville. II. D. & J. K. Shafer, Pleasant Valley. July l l, lajJ-Ginos. v. PLEASE HEAD. The following School Books, many of them recently published, are perhaps the moat popular Books, as a Series, ever issued Teachers and friends of education are res pectfully requested to examine the same, un der the assurance that they are already pre fered by a large body of intelligent educators. DR. BULLIONS Analytical and Practical English Gram mar. Introduction to English Grammar, Progressive exercises in Analysis and Parsing, Latin and Greek Grammars. They are used in over seventy Academies in New York, and in many ol tiie most flour ishing institutions in every State of the Union Dodd's Elementary and Practical Arith metic. Dodci's Iliph School Arithmetic. Dudd's Clements or Alaebr.i. Schell's Introduclofy Lessons in Arith metic. This series of arithmetics, with Dodd's Algebra, has received the best claim to pub iic favor possible that of being highly ap proved by thorough Arithmeticians, after umg them in the school room. blucy's School Geography and Atlas. Olnev's Quarto Geography. Whitlock's Geometry and Surveying. All that these books need is a careful ex amination J. s. desman's SERIES. The Student's Primer, The Student's Speaker, The Student's Spelling book, Student's First Reader, Student's Second Header, Student's Thiid Reader, Student's Fourth Reader, No books recently published have created so great a sensation among Teachers as the Student's Series. Stroudsburg, November 23th, 1853. We are now using the Students' Series in our schools aud think they are the very best. Small children can learn twice as much with the same labor as they can from any other sys tem. We would recommend that they be used in all the schools of the county OLIS B. GORDON. Win. H. WOLFE, RALPH B. G RISWOLD. LEWIS VAIL, The school directois of Stroud township have resolved that they be used in all ths schools of the township. Mr. Cottingham, the superintendent of the Public Schools of Easton, is introducing the whole series, (Geographies, Readers, A rithmelics, there- We have appointed Mr. Lewis Vail our a ;eiit and authorize him to iniropuce the a bove books at very low rates. Applications can be made to him or us. All kinds of Books and Stationary for sale at low lates. PRATT, WOODFORD & Co. No. 4 Counlandt St., New York Dceember 1st, 1853. 1,000 Book Axcstts Waufotr, To Sell Pictorial and Useful Works for the Year 185-1. $1,000 DOLLARS A YEAR. Wanted, in every section of the U. S., active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best liooks published in the Country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25to100, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make fiom 11 to .$5 a day profit. 0Cs The Books publishod by us are all useful in their character, extremely nonular. and command large sales wherever they are ouereu. For further particulars, address, (postage paid. ROBERT SEARS, Puuusmm, 181 William Street, New-York. February 23, 1854.-3t. . k fliiliii&iiss' MONROE COUNTY rpihe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand doatfrs insured, after which payment no subsequent tax wh7 be evied, except to cover acuta os oi damage by fire, that may fa upon mem bers of the company. The nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained ycary, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, avi have a credit in the company. Each insurer in or with the said company wibc a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her poicy. The principe of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughy tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very popuar. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by fire, on the most advantageous aud rea sonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made iu person, or by letters addressed to JAMES II. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS . John Edingcr, John S. Heller, Andrew Storm, James II. Walton, Silas L. Drake, M. II. Drcher, Geo. 13. Keller, llichard S. Staples, Kobert Boys, Joseph Tracli, Jacob Stouffcr, Charles D.Brodhead, Michael Shoemaker. II. S. STAPLES, President. J. II. Walton, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Sept. 25, 1352. BSaisiaBg1 33ooc! And Consumption, )ain tn the side and rug d sweats, Asthma, WhoojwigCough, papitation of the heart, Liver eo?ndaint ' Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher man's All-Healing Balsam. RAISING BLOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr. Mine, Juider, in BrooWyn, was attacicd Avith raising bood, fooAA'ed by a cough, pain in the side, and all the u sua symptoms of consumption. He em ployed tAVO of the best physicians; they did him no good, and tod him he coud not live. Hearing-of the AA'onderful cures per formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock- at night to Mrs. Hayes, i:JG Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding aun cough ! Before he had taken one bottlo he was able to be about his work. It had saved his life. His daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle AA'enue, can attest it. Miss Ann Mas ton, of Williamsburg Ihingin Tenth, near South Fourth St., says That she had been troubled with a hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a long time, Avhich at last become so bad that she was obliged to gi-e up her school for more than a year. She then commen ced ta.ing the All-Healing Balsam which soon alleviated hor symptoms. She is noAV fast recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher. 14 years Mr. John O'Xeil, 10th ua'c nue and 21st street, suffered Avith a cough, raising of phlegm, and pain in his side He could ret no relief til he tried the All-Healing Balsam, Avhich droA'e the pain from his side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface; aud before he had ta.ren three bottles, Avas entirely cured. I'LKI'KISV AND CONSUMPTION'. Mrs. Baggas, a lady apAvards of TO, re siding S3 ohenll street, has lor Acars been subject to attacks of Plettris', liaising oi Jjloou, severe Cough, ohortness ol iireatn, fain in tier it end and vanosu parts of her body. Her friends believed nast recovery. The All-Healing Balsam 1 v w - relieved her at once of all her alarming symptoms, and iioav she is able to attend to her Avork. ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUGH. Mrs. Lucrctia Wells, 95 Christie st.; L. S. Lcals, 19 Delancy street; W. II Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know the value of this great rented. Ask for Sherman's All-Healing Bal sum, and sec that his Avritten signature is 7 O on each bottle. Price 25 cenfs and 81 per bcttlc. Br. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozcn ges for sale at this office. 160,aaa Brick Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber These brick are of a large size and of a su peiior quality, and will be sold as low or lower according to quality than any other Hrick in the county. A portion of them are pressed or front brick. Said brick are made of the best material and will stand the lire with impunity, thus answering for the pur pose of building Make ovens, &c. All ol which will be sold as low as any in the neighborhood. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Uriel-. SIMON G RUBER. Stroudsnurg, August 18, 1853 ly MVERY STABLE. The proprietors of this establish- mcnt are prepaid! to furniah the pub lic with all the conveniences that can he required in this business. Having lately added new stock, it will be found that our new Omnibus is just the thing for parties on pleasure trips, marriage excursions, &.c. We assure the public that our stock is all good, and reliable, and aro at all times pre pared to furnish every variety of vehicles. Prices .reasonable. Stable on William street, adjoining Katuz's Blacksmith shop. KAUTZ &. HUNTSMAN. Stroudsburg, August 4, 1S53. ly CS5A'2ia,KS MEJSC5I, Manufacturer and dealer in. all kinds of furniture, cabinet-ware, coffins," etc. at his stand on the Milford road, two miles from Stroudsburg. (p5"Reiidy-rnude coffins of all qualities' and sizes kept constantly on baud and for sale at the lowest cash price. A hearse on hand at all limes, and will . at tend funerals if desired. October 20, 1353.r-ly. : DOCTOR YOUKSELiF ! The Pocket iEscssSapisis : OR, -EVERY ONE IIIS OWN riirSICIAN.' I he nfiieth edition, with one hundred engra vings, showing Diseases & Malformations of the !' Human System in every It i r.,-.., tv. lli which is adde 1 a trea ties on the Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or thoss contemplatlngraarriage. By William Yoims, II. ! TiCt no father be ashamed to present a copy of the jEsculapiusAo his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man ;;r Wotnan enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the Pocket AUs culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack nied cough, pain in the side, restless nighs, nervous ieelings, and the whole train of Dys peptic sensations, and given up by their phy sician, be another monument without con'-' suiting the Aesculapius. Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment read this truly useful book, as it has been thu means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending Twenty fee cents en closed iu a letter, will receive one copy of this work bv mail, or five copies will tc sen: for One Dollar. Address, (post paid.) DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce st. Philadelphia. July 27, 1851 ly. OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers5 ILaiitl Wai'tiils. By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted That each of the surviving, or the widow or minor children of deceased commissioned and noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pri vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed military ser icesin any regiment, company or detach- ment in the service of the United States, iu the war with Great Britian, declared by tha United States on the eighteenth day of June 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since I7t) and each of the commissioned officers who was engaged in the military service of tho United States in the late war with Mexico,, and shall be entitled to lands as fullows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actually served nine months, shall receive one hun dred and sixty acies". and those who engaged to serve six months aud actually sened lour months, shall receive eighty acies; and those who engaged to serve for any or aa indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acre3. Provided, that wherever any officer or soldier was Honorably discharged in consequence of dis ability in the service, he shall receive thea mount to which he would have been entitled if he had served the lull . eriod for which he had engaged to serve. Under the above art. an I the arts of Con gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser vices as agent to procure Laud Warrants hr those entitled to receive them, as above spe cified. - lie may be found at his ofiice io Stroudsburg. ' 5. C. BURNETT. STOCK'S Vp., 0- AEMEDYFC0 The testimony in its favor is over who ming. The proprietors are dai y m receipt of 'otters and certifiicates, going; to prove its rcmarkab'e efficiency to au cases of worms, both in chi dren and a du ts. The re ief given, and the immedi ate improvement of health which follows its use, has ca cd the attention of physic ciaus to this artie'e, and they freely re commend & prescribe it in their practice. The retail 2ricc is 2.3 cents per vial which brings it within the means of all. Brooklyn, X. I. January 16, 1347. I do certify that T gave one bottle of 13. A.Fahnestock's Viniiifugc to my child, and in seAcn hours it passed 23 large worms. Any person doubting this may apply for further information at my resi dence corner of York and Jackson st's. james McCaffrey. Poughliccpsic, sT. Y. March 2, 1844 I certify, that I took two vials of 33. A. Fahnestock's Yirinifuge, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms I havo ever used. I have been troubled with tape worms for a number of years, and I have never found so good a medicine as 1. A. Fanestock's Yirinifuge. I there- fore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT." The public is cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and to jpufc no confidence in statements that ' Kolm- stock's,' and S. Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, arc the same or as good as the only gen uine article, which is B' A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. Schoch A I H" V rV C E M JE K T . L Press : and will be published as soon as i . . -in J r completed, in one lbino. vvtume vj about 500 pages, 33 a r v i a sr v : IIS UlSTOaV, CilARACTKU, AND RESULTS; IT . . ..... nnitriVITITi!1 1TO 3- I rt V--. r. " AND ITS FACTS J Demonstrating its Influence, as a civilized Institution, on the Happiness of the In dividual and the Progress of the Race. T. L. Nichols, M. 13 , and Mrs. M. S. Gove Nichols. Published by the Authors, al their Reform Ilookstoie, 65 Walker-st., New York.-1- Price one dollar. This book, like "Esoteric Anthronolosv." will be sent by mail, post paid, on the "re ceipt of the subscription price, One Dollar, :tt orders addressed to T. L. NICHOLS, M.D. 05 Walker-st., New York. . a 3S W SST S Attorney at Law, STROUDSItURG, MONROE COUNTY , iuu . Office on Elizabeth street, formerly Qrj'-t cupied by Ym, Davis, Esqp nGKaf. iK