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Treasurer, ot saia company ana finrl n b:ilnnce in his hands from monies re ceived for said Company the sum of 16095 Wituess our hands Dec. 81, Idol, GEORGE H. MILLER, ) .TO JIN N. STOKES. Auditors, ROBERT BOYS. ) C! 0A1 Fine scented Soaps for yash ing and shaving a'so the ce'ebrated shaving cream, tor sa'c by p ' SAMUEL-MBLICK. VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE IN DUTOTSBURG, PA Three valuable Building- Lots for sale on reasonable terrn3, in the thriving' village Dutotsburg, suitable for private residences and lying- directly opposite the large Semina ry, now budding-, and only a few rods from th Railroad, which is nearly completed. To per sons desirous of a pleasant country residence and who wi6h to build on their own plan, the situation cannot be surpassed. To such appli cants they will be sold low, and three fourths ot the purchase money may remain on Mort gage, u desired, and be paid at the conven ience of the purchaser. Apply to Brodhead oi lire, or to David Shannon, Dutolsburg-, Pa December 14, 1Bo4. THE GREEK SLAVE ! Bacchante, Venus, Flora, Hehe, and tho Dancing Girl ! The above celebrated Statues, together with FIFTEEN STATUETTES IN BRONZE. and several hundred MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTINGS, from the collection of prizes io rie distributed among the members of the cosmopolitan Art Association at the first an nual distribution, in Jannary next. TIic Cosmopolitan Art and Lil erary Association, Organized for the Encouragement and Gen trt juyjusion oj Lalcralure and the Fine Arts, on a new and orierinal vlan. The Committee of Management hnvn thn pleasure or announcing that the First An c nual Distribution will take nlace on the atlth of January next, on which occasion there will be distributed or allotted to members several hundred Works of Art, among which is the original and world-renowned Statue of the GREEK SLAVE, bv Hiram Powers, cost ing over Jive thousand dollars1, together with the beautiful Statues of VENUS, BAC CHANTE, HEBE, FLORA, and the DANC- NG GIRL; and fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, mported from Paris; also, a large collection of OIL PAINTINGS, comprising some of the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists. Plan for the Current Year. The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member ot this Association, and entitles him to the Knickerbocker Magazine for one year, and also a ticket in the distri bution of the Statuary and Paintings which are to be allotted to members in January. rersons taking hve memberships are en titled to five ofthe Magazines one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. Persons, on becoming members, can have their Magazine commnece with any month they choose, and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first of every month, direct from New-York. The net proceeds derived from the sale of memberships are devoted to the purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. Books open to receive names at the Eas tern office. New-York, or Western office, Sanduskv. The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, (the Western office of the Association,) where superb Granite Buildings have been erected tor it, and m whose spacious saloons the splendid collection of Statuary and Paintings is exhibited. The Advantages Secured by becoming a member of this Association are 1st. All persons receive the full value of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing toward purchasing choiee Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the Artiste ol the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons remitting funds for membership, should mark letters, "Registered," nnd state the month with which they wish their maga zines to commence, and also their post office address in full, on the recipt of which, a cer tificate of membership, together with the magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Book stores will observe that by joining this Asso ciation, they receive the Magazine and Iree Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the 6ame price they now pay ior me magazine alone. Illustrated Catalogues of the whole collec tion sent on application, free of charge. OCT" Offices of the Association, at the Knickerbocker Magazine office, 348 Broad way, New-York, and at No. 166 Water St., Sandusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office, for membership, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. & L. A. Dember 21, 1854. 1000 Rook Agents Wanted, To canvass for the best and most saleable Books published. They are written by the most popular Authors of the day, including among others, T. S. Aimitm, of whose last great work, Tcit Nights in a Bar Room, 10,000 copies have been sold within a month of publication. These Books are beatitnully illustrated, (many of them with finely colored plates) and are printed and bound in the best manner. Agents will find a pleasant and prohlabie employment in the circulation. Lor partic ulars address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 North Fouth st. PhiPa October 12, 1854. 2m. REMOVED! JO EI N W. RI7XTON Respectfully informs the public that he has removed his Hat & Cap blore next door to Samuel Melick's Watch and Jewelry Store, where he will be happy to see his old oartrons and customers. He also announces that he positively gives no credit, as it has become unfashionable, as well as unprofitable. Quick sales and small profits is his motto. JOHN W. RUXTON. Stroudsburg, March 46, 1854.-3m. LAW CIRCULAR. STortuington Cr. Snetben, Wash v w ington, I). 0., continues to practice law exclusively in the supreme court, and to attend to cases hefore Congress to prosecute claims an settled .accounts a erainst the deDartmentS. bureaus, and boards of commissioners: to procure pat ents for invention, at home and abroad and to obtain pensions and bounty lands; to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and in heritances in any part ofthe United states and foreign countries : to make invest ments of funds in loans and stocks and on bond and mortgage, and to negotiate the purchase and sale of loans, lands and patent rignts in any state oi tne umoo; 'BLANK DEED3 ifyor ic at this OiTicic. GOOD OYSTERS. If you want good Oysters, and wel done up, call at J. II. Melick's Union Oyster Saloon. He intends having them at all hours, day and evening, where his old customers, as well as new ones, wtl as usual find him at his post. Call and try them. FURNITURE WAREROOfflS. Smiley, Say re & Co. Respectfully inform the citi zens of Stroudsburg and vi cinitv, that they have taken the shop lately occupied by S. A- Bennet, on Walnut street, opposite the Washington Ho tel, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, where they are manufacturing Furniture of every description. Those in want of FURNITURE are invi ted to call at their stand. They have always on hand a large, well made, and fashionable assortment of furniture. They are provided with all the new and improved machinery of the day, and having skilllul workmen, are enabled to 6ell good and handsome furniture as cheap as can be sold anywhere. The fol- owing articles can be examined at their Ware Rooms, viz: Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bureau oj various patterns, Cupboards of differ ent kinds, Card, Centre, Side, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Bedsteads of different styles and patterns, Washstands, Twist, Small and Lagc Elagere, What-Nots, Music Stands, Tea Tables, Fancy Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas and a general assortment of Cottage Furniture on hand and made to order. CHAIRS! CHASES! Mahogany Rocking Chairs of various styles, arlor Chairs of every description and pat tern ; Boston Rocking Chairs, Maple Wind sor and every other article of chairs. Turning ot every kind done at the shortest notice. Work always warranted. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Furniture, and cash not refused. N. B. Coffins made to order at short no tice. A Hearse in readiness to attend Fu nerals, at all times. November 16, 1854. 6m. New Wholesale and Retail Wiftr & LIQUOR. STORE, Strctsdsburg, Pa. Tho undersigned would inform Land lords and the public generally, that le continues the above business in Strouds- uurg, in the store house formerly occupied by John II. Melick as a Jewelry Store, and las on hand a large stock of WINES AND LEQUORS of all kinds and ofthe best quality, direct from he Custom House, which he is prepared to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea sonable terms. Our stock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. Also, Peach, Black berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy ; Hol- and Gin, N. h. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c. Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all inds. Demijohns, from i to 5 gallons; bottles, and generally any thing that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will find it greatly to their ad- antage to deal with me. I have no hired gents to sell and distribute liquors for me at reat expense, which must be paid for by the consumer. 1 hose dealing with me 1 intend shall be satisfied with the article they get, as well as the price, and whenever they are not, will be pleased to have them return the iquor, and make the met known, tor I m- end to make it a permanent bnsiness, and can only do so by dealing honorably. All orders sent me, by stage drivers or others, will be promptly attended to, the same as though the person was present dealing for himself. uly a, p. S. POSTENS. SPLENDID OFFERS. The United States Journal, Now in its fifth volume, and having already reached a circulation of over 80,000 a news paper of the largest class, containing fifty-six spacious columns, filled with the current news from all parts of the world, a large a- mount of li erary and scientific matter, Bank Note List and Price current, and as a new and valuable feature, each number will here after conti n TWO BEAUTIFULLY-EN GRAVED PORTRAITS OF DISTING UISHED INDIVIDUALS, is published on the first of each month by J. M. Emhrson& Co., 1, 6, b, and 7 Spruce street, New York, at the unprecedented low price of twenty-five cents a year. A valuable premium book is sent to each person getting up a club, and in addition the following rich premiums amount ing to over $1,000 will, on the 25th day of May, 1855, be award ed to the twenty-six persons furwarding be tween now and that tune the twenty-six highest numbers of subscribers in their order. The first premium, in money 200 The second premium, a sewing machine worth. 120 The fourth premium, a gold watch worth 100 The fifth and sixth, each a gold watch worth SO The next ten, each a silver watch worth 20 The next twenty, each, such books as they shall select, at publishers' prices, worth 10 The United Slates Magazine, Containing 32 large quarto pages, tinted cov ers, on fine paper, profusely and elegmtly il lustrated, is published on the loth ot each month at the low price of one dollar a year. A splendid premium is sent to each person getting up a club, and in addition. $3,000 is to be awarded to the 280 person sending the largest number of subscribers. Fur furth er particulars see specimen copy ofthe Mag azine, which will be 6ent on receipt of six sents, or specimen copy of the Journul.which will be sent gratis to any one ordering it. Address J. M. EMERSON & CO. " No. 1 Spruce st., New York. Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Belmont and Easton Turnpike Koad Company, that the annual election for officers to the said Company for the ensuing year, will be held at the house of P. W. Lerch, in South Canaan, Wuyne county, on Monday, the 8th of January, 1855, at 2 o'clock P. M. GABRIEL HOWELL, Secy. South Canaan, Nov. 20, 1851. 3t PCBtlC SALE. The subscriber will offer at public 6ale, at his residence, in Stroud township, January 4th, 1855, his entire Farm Stock and about 30 tuns of Hay. Also,.Hpusehold Goods and Kitchen Furniture. .. ' ' . JAMES HQLLINSHEAD. December 11, 1851,. WILBOE'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. 9.U?ffr Consuption, Scrofula, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all complaints ofthe Lungs. The Proprietor has succeeded ("from dirpr- tions of Professor Stone) in combining the Oil and Lime so perfectly, that the taste of the Oil, which is naueseous to persons gen erally, is entirely overcome, and it can be ta ken by the most delicate females with pleas ure. And as regards the oencnt oi this ar ticle over the pure oil, the following case, by Prof. Stone, is sufficient to convince the most skeptical. The young lady was 24 years of ige. "Her disease was one of unmixed phthisis, which had been expected to terminate in thi course of a few months, fatally. The upper part of both her lungs was filled with tuber cles ; and in some places were beginning to soften, The case was evidently a bad one. The treatment of cod liver oil was at first used, but without marked improvement. The phosphate of lime wns then administered with the oil, and the result, as in the case of many others, was soon apparent. The patient was rapidly getting well. Caution. On account of the Treat repu tation of this Confound for all Lung Com plaints, the subscriber would caution the af flicted against using any except that manu factured by him, as he has the only recipt in the United States for combining the Pure Oil with Lime in a proper manner. There- ore, as you value your health, purchase none except that manufactured by ALEX R B. WILBOR, Chemist. 166 Court street, Boston. Sold in Philadelphia by T. W. Dyolt & Son's, and Druggists generally. l?or sale in Stroudsburg, by Dr. r. llol- inshead. November 9, 1854. ly. Is hereby given that letters of Administra tion upon the estate of Franklin Starbird, Esq. late of Stroud township, Monroe co., dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills, &c. of said County. All persons indebted lo said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of said deceased, are requested to make known the same to the undersigned without delay. WILLIAM STARBIRD, Preston tsp. Wayne (Jo. Pa. JOHN BOYS, Stroudsburg, Pa. A dmin istralors. December 14, 1854. The Bucks County Intelligencer. Published weekly at Doylcstown, by John S. Brown, at 2 per aunum in ad vance, in addition to all tho local and general news of the day, tales, essays, ag ricultural reading, &c., will commence on the 31st instant, the publication of an o riginal History of Bucks County, com piled from authentic documents and oth er source?, beginning with the earliest settlements, and embracing every thing of importance to the close of the eigh teenth century. It will contain the names of more than four hundred of the earliest settlers; much interesting matter relating to the Indians; events of the Revolution occurring in the country; and all the lo cal and general history of the country, and cannot fail to be a work of deep in terest. Its publication will occupy about sis months ; and as the copy-right is se cured, it cannot be obtained iu any other way except by subscribing to the Intel ligencer. Orders sent by mail, post paid, accompanied by the cash, will be attended to, if addressed to JOHN S. BROWN, Doylcstown. October 20, 1854. Notice. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinety, that he has on hand and offers for salo at low rates good Wheat flour, Reasons, Prunes, Dried Apples, Dates, Figs, Cit ron, Tea, Coffee, Cheese, Segars and To bacco, Dried Peaches, and a splendid assortment of Candies. FERDINAND DUTOT. December 21, 1654. The partnership m the Mercantile business, between James H. Stroud and Churles R. An dre, as the firm of Stroud & Andre, is this day dissolved. JAMES H. STROUD. CHARLES R. ANDRE. Stroudsburg, Sept. 15, 1854. N. B. The subscriber would hereby in- j form his old customers and the nublic in pen- eral that he continues the Mercantile busi ness at the old stand, on the corner, opposite the American Hotel, and in addition to his former stock has just received and is now opening1 a choice lot of Fail and- Wmtcr Goods selected from the City markets, among which may be found a varied assortment ol Ladies dress goods, to wit: Fancy plaid and stripe, Delanes and Cashmeres; Ualla pmids, t rencn Merinos, wool Delanes. Alpacas and Cobunjs, dress trimming, assorted ; under sleeves and chemisettes: Jaconet and Swiss edffinjr, black and fancy cassiineree; sattinets from 37 up; Kentucks, funcy plaids for Boys wear ; red, white and yellow flannels ot every grade; Welch do.: Shaker do.: nlain and fiiiured do.; f -j oil cloth for tables, stair and carpets do.; and a full assortment of Yankee notions; lining and dress silks. Crockery ware, tin ware, and a full assort ment of hardware, carpenters tools, &c. glast- and nails; also a hue lot ot cheap hams and shoulders ; fresh lime ; coarse and fine salt, fish &.c. A large lot of ISoots aa&d Shoe: Mensrheavv boots and brosrans. water proof calf do.: bovs. vouths and childrens; la- dies kip, calf, enameled and kid boots; bus kins and gaiters; misses and childrens do.; ladies and misses gums; mens and boys do.; in fact everv thin? comprising a full country assortment, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or produce. Call and see for your selves. C. R. ANDRE. Stroudsburg, October 5, 1854. Sots. Turpentine on hand and for sale by F. I IO LLl NS.II EA D. Stroudsburg. Marc h30. 1851.' Friendly to all Nations WAR OR NO WAR. HEW HAT AND CAP STORE. The undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub lic generally, that they have taken tho room lately occupied by John W. Rux ton, as a Hat & Cap Store, on Elizabeth street, a few doors below the Drug Storo of Dr. F. Hollinshead, and have filled it with of every variety and style, and are prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competition. Persons in want of Hats or Caps would do well to call and examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The public are informed that they still continue the Boot aad Sh6e business, at the old stand, in all its various branches, and are fully prepared to accommodate all who may feel disposed to give them a call. R. SKELTON & SONS April 20, 1854. ' DR. J, LAWTZ, BEIVTIST, Has permanently located him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his office next door to Dr. S. Walton, and nearly opposite S. Melick's Jew elry store, where he is fully prepared totrea the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrnptt 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 the traveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a pprson may have, he is liable to have some failures out ot a number ol coses, 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 m- oonvenience and trouble ot going so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the services cf a det ntisnear home. All work warranted. TI2E QUE AT flE.UEDY, About which so much has been said and published, is amone us. W ho has not heard ofthe Mexican Mustm Liniment Manv millions ot bottles have been sold and used to cure Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises. Sprains, Ring-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum, rues, bore iSipplps, and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on tbe Toes, Sore Eyes, Eai-ache, Pimples, Swol'en Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Sralds. or Scald Head, Numb Palsey Bunions or Frosted Feet, Warts or any other complaint that can be rpached by an external remedy. And it ha always has been successful. It is equally good in healing Wounds. Scratches. Saddle or Harness Galds, or any Sprain, Soreness or Stiffness. And it is warranted to cure Spavin, Ring-bone, Splint or Poll evil, on Horse3. KT The Liniment is put up in three sizes. and retails at 25 cts, 50 cts., and Si. 00. The large bottles contain much more Lini ment in proportion to the prices, and there fore cheapest. To County ITieroliaiits. Every store should be supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pavs a good profit and sells rapidly. G. W. WESTBROOK. (Successor to A. G. Bragg & Co ,) Origin ator and sole Proprietor. Principal Offices. 304 Broadway. New York, and corner 3d and Market Streets, St. Louis, Missouri. Scdd by every dealer in drugs and medi cine throughout the United States, Canadas, Vst Indi-s. and Bermuda Islands. 07For sale in Stroudsburg by S. Stokes, and Miller & Fowler; William Hayiieiger, Williamsburg, A. Shearer, Richmond, North ampton county; H Peters & Co. Marshalb Creek, Monioe county. June2u. 1854 ly. MONROE COUNTY Ifulnal Fire Inciraiice Coiwp'j'. npUie rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cover actual loss or damage by fire, that may tall upon mem bers of the company. The nett prolits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which each member m proportion to his, her, or their deposit, will have a credit in the company. Each insurer in or with the said company will be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her policy. The principle of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by fire, on the most advantageous and rea sonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters addressed to JAMES II. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS . Richard S. Staples, Silas L. Drake, M. II. Dreher, Wui. S. White, Jacob Stouffer, Johu Edinger, James H. Walton, Joseph Kerr, Jacob Shoemaker, John N. Stokes,. Robert Boys, John Reru, George II. Miller. R. S. STAPLES, President. J. H. Walton, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Nov. 0, 1854. SPRING MATTRESSES, The undersigned has taken the agency for the sale of Wright's Celebrated Patent Spring Mattresses, (for which the proprietor received the first Silver Medal, awarded by the Frank lin Institute, in 1858.) to which he invites the attention of the citizensvof Stroudsburg and vicinity. A sample can be seen at the house of the subscriber at any time. Price $:iQ in the City. C R. ANDRE, Agent., Stroudsburg, Nov. 2, la54. LOST. On Thursday last, on the public road, be ween Bushkill and Milford, a Portmonie containing Nine dollars ih bank bills. One five dollar bill on the Eistou Btnk, one two dollar and two ones on the Belvidera.Biiik. The finder will be liberally rewarded rby?re turning the same to the undcregnt;d? ' " WILLIAM PBARGFk--' IStroudsbur-, Oct. 31, 13.pl. -
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