A BOOK FOE TOE TIMES. CHRISTIANITY and STATES- M A N S II I P with Hint nn J Kindred Tonics bv Wm. HWnn. 12 mo. Cloth. Price. 81. This is a volume that will interest every Patriot. In it are developed the relations of iimsicnaom to the Ottoman power, and other topics peculiurly interesting at the present day. " Doctor Hague is n lively and beautiful writer on all subjects, but particularly so, we thinlc upon the topic treated of in this book. ItB historical sketches are comprehensive and brilliant, and it is a book that cannot fail to do an important service to the reading pub lic. N. Y. Ckroiiic. Parley's Household Library, a perpetual fund of instruction. Illustrated by over 500 engravings, 8vo. SI, 50. "The best Juvenile ever issued." JV. Y. Independent. "Handsomest and chenpest book for youth we have ever seen." Re. Herald. Parley's Pictorial, a book for home educa tion, profusely embellished with fine engrav ings and put up uniform with the House hold Library, fim. 81,50. The Youth's Gikxy.a beautiful and useful book for children and youth, with many fine cut?. 12mo. GO cents Pius Nmth. the Inst of the Popes, or the Judgme'nt of God upon the Nations. 12mo. 25 cents. The Coming StrurroJe among the Nations of the Earth, described in accordance with the prophecies of Ezekiel, Daniel and the Revelations; showing the important position Britain and America will occupy during and at the c:id of the awful conflict. Svo. pamph let, 10 cent?. The nhnost incredible number of 150,000 have been sold. 0ORemit ihe price and the lwoks ordered will be received by return mail. For sale bv all the booksellers. EDWARD H. FLETCHER. Publisher. 11 assaS St. New- York. April 12. 1355. BAYS OF APPEAI Notice is hereby given, that the appeals from the ns-ossniunls made fur 1S55, fur the the several Townships in the County of Mon roe, will be held on the several d;ijs herein appointed, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o clock P. M. of snid days, to wit For the Townships of Chcsniiihill, Polk. Ross and Eldred, at the house of Thomas Al-i temosc, in Cnesnuthtll township, on Monday the 23d day of April, instant. For the township of Pocono, Jackson, Par adise, Coolbaugh &. Tobyhanna, at the lions'1 of'Mauassah Miller, in -Pcono township, on Wednesday the 25th day of April, instant. For the Townships of Smithrield and Mid dle SmUhfleld. at the house of James Place, in Middle Smilhiitdd township, on Thursday the 26th day of April, inst. For the Townships of Hamilton. Price, Stroud, and fur the Borough of Stroudsburg, at the Commissioners Office in Stroudsburg, on Friday and Saturday the 27lh and 2Stii days of April, inst. At which times and places the Commis sioners of said County, will attend, for the purpose of hearing all persons who may fee! themselves aggrieved by renson of their as cessmcnt for 1855. JOHN C. STRUNK. JACOB ALTEMOSE, JOSEPH HECKMAN, Coin m issioners. Commissioners Office, ) Slroudt-burg. March 31, 1655. In the Common Pleas of Monroe o. Dennis Bowman and Jacob" Bowman, administrators of John D. Bowmon, dee'd. vs. Thorns George ami the ad- Ven. Ex. No. 15 Dec. T. 1S5-1. ministrators of Nicholas Strolil, deceased. J And now March 1, 1855, on motion of Mr. Bimniick, the Court appoint Charlton Bur nett to report the facts and make distribution ofthe balance of the proceeds oJ bhe.-ifl ssaie I The under-ired will attend to the dutie.-j of th above appointment on Friday, the 11th day of May. 1355, ut 2 o'clock P. AL at hi? oilice In Stroudsburg, when and where al! persons interested enn attend. CHARLTON BURNETT, April 5, 1S55. Auditor. auditor's It m !CC. Tn the matter of the final account of Chas. j. Franlz, Administrator of the Estate ol Christian Singer, Jr., late of Jackson town ship, dee'd. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Monroe county, to exam ine and if occasion require, resettle nitid fee count and make dielriimlion of the remaining assets amongst the creditor of id deceofced. will attend to the duties of his appointment oh Saturday, the 23U of April, inst., al 10 o'clock A. M. at the house of Jacob ICnecht, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all persons having claims are required to present the same before him, or be debuired from coming in for a 6hnre of the said assets. J. H. STHOUD, April 5, 1S55. ' Auditor. JT. II. SMITH, POET 31 0NAIE, POCKET BOOS, AM) Dressing Case Manufacturer, jV. IV. cor. of Fourth. & Chcsnut streets, PHILADELPHIA. Always on hand a large and variod assort -niont ol Port Monnaics, Pocket Books. Bankers Cases, Note Holders, Port Folios,. -.- , Portable Desks,' ; -.. Dressing Casu?; Work Boxes, Cabas, Traveling Bags, Backgammon Board?. Chess Men, Pocket Memorandum Books, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of English. French and German Fancy Goods. Fino Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. corner Fourth & Chestnut Sts.,Phila N. 13. On the receipt of Si, a Superior Gold Pen will bo sent to any part of the U nitcd Statos,by mail describing pen; thus, medium, hard, or soft. April &, 1855. FOE KENT, ' A Dwelling House and about 20 acres of land, situate in thejjggE! Through of Stroudsburg. Apply-to JOllX PALMER. m 8E3 mwsmr soobs ISSS. FOR SPEING SALES! STOKE & SO&S, No 45 Sotslla Second .Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have just opened their Spring importations of Boiuscl RiSjbous, JF Sowers, JLacc, Crapes, &c. &c, Including a frcneral assortment of Millinery Articles of the most fashionable styles. The above goods have been imported ex prcssly for our Spring sales, and comprise the largest and best assortment in our line to be found in this market. Philadelphia, March 15, 1855. "livery business. This way for Good Conveyances. The subscribers inform the trav eling public that they have taken the E OYESSIT STABLE, formerly kept by Kautz & Huntsman, on William Street, adjoining Kautz's Black smith Shop. Their horses and conveyances arc good, and they are prepared to furnish ESorscs and ESirgsics, or SHorses niiil Carriage, at short notice, with or without drivers. They have on hand a splendid Omnibus, and arc fully prepared at all times to accom modate large parties. Tiiosc wishing Horses and Carriages, arc respectfully invited to call and suit them selves. The patronage of the public is solicited. M. BROWN POSTENS, ABRAM BUSH, i Stroudslurg, Feb. 8, 1S55. DEALER IN Respoctfully informs the public that Dr. J'imcs C. Ayer, practical and analytical Chemist, has appointed him agent for the sale of the celebrated Cherry Pectoral, a sure remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenzn, Croup, and Consumption. Also, his well known Cathartic Pills. He has on hand, in addition to the above, German Worm Seed, which is an excellent remedy for the removal of uorms. A full supply of these articles can be had at his Store, on Elizabeth Street, a few doors above the well known Bakery of Jacob Goetz. He positively gives no credit, as it has be come unfashionable as well as unprofitable to do so. Quick sales and small profits is his motto. JOHN W. RUXTON. Stroudsburg, February 8, 1S55. ly. RAD WAPS" READY' RBLIBFr" Just received and for sale nt this Office a few bottles of this medicine, which will allay the effects of any painful causes that the hu man system may -be visited with. Ye who are suffering with any complaint whatever that gives you pain, whether it be rheumatism, sore throat, croup, difficult breathing, tooth-ache, tic dolokeux, pain in the breast or side, sprain or spasm, head-ache, inflammation, stiff joints, cuts, bruises, poison sores, cramps in tiie stomach, colic, cholera morbus, Lumbago, chilblains, frost bites, bites of poisonous insects, hydrophobia, or whatever your conplaint may be that gives you pain, Radway's Ready Relief will relieve you quicker than any other Liniment, Salve, or Pain Killer in use. Price 25 cents per bottle. OldcS, Unless aisd JBsrcst TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN EASTON, PA. NEXT DOOR TO CIIIDSEY'S IRON STORE. ,7. IS. WlLrKIiW. Would sny to his friends and custom tomers, that his mode of doing business remains precisely the same as it has been for 20 years. No false renresentations about S20.0U0 worth of stock, buying mate rial in large quantities from the manufactur ers; the goods we sell to be better than any body else's; procuring celebrated city cutters ut large salaries, etc. etc.; but pursuing the even tenor of our way, giving to all who call, polite attention, good goods, and the identical J ones they select ; and in short to give them j general stislaction. I o his new friends and customers, he would say. mo.--t respectfully, that, having the con fidence, from many years experience, he can excel, in all kinds of fashionable garment cutting; the goods to be bb recommended; no fading of colors, not rotten, but sound, wool dve. firm. t-!rong, fast colors, of AMERICAN. FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and YEST JNGS, which he will bo pleased to make up at fhort notice, and on reasonable terms. Full -suits furnished at 12 hours no tice, if necessary. J. II. WILKING. No. 52 Northampton Street, ?.Iorch 22, 1855. East on, Pa. DOCTOK YOILJEtSEJFl The Wacczct iSsccsEapius : OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. The fiftieth edition with one hundred engra. vings, showing Diseases & Malformations of the Human System in every a fji wnii ii is aacoj a irea fine nn Iho Ko'icnc il Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage By WiESZaua Yong EI. E. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the Aesculapius to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations ol married life without reading the Packet JEs culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack nied cough, pafn in the side, restless nighs. nervous feelmgs, and the whole train of Dys peptic sensations, and given up by their phy sician, he another monument without con sulting the JEsculapius. Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment read this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending 1 wen ly fir e cents en closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid.) DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce si. Philadelphia. .July 27, 1851 ly. In the Orphan's Court of Monroe o. In the matter of the final account of Jacob Bisbmg and Anthony Sebring, Executors of James JLJisbing, deceased. February 28, 1855, the Court appoint Charl ton Burnett, auditor to examine and if occa sion require resettle the said account and make distribution. The undersigned will attend to the duties of his appointment on- Saturday, May 12th, 1855, at his office in Stroudsburg, at 10 o' clock A. M. when and where all persons in terested can attend if they see proper. CHARLTON BURNETT, April 5, 1855. Auditor. " "fSiewch trusses, jTJERNIA OR RUPTURE SUCCESS JLJL FULLY TREATED, and comfort in sured, by use of the elegant French Trusses. imported by the subscriber, and made to or der expressly for his sales. All suffering with Rupture will be grati fied to learn that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss combining extreme light ness, with case, durability and correct con slruction. in lieu of the rumbrnus and un comfortable article usually sold. An ex tensive assortment always on hand, adapt ed to every variety of Rupture in adults and children, and for sale at a r.tngo of prirc tn suit all. Cost or Single Trusses, S3, 3. $1 and $5; Double, .$4, $5, $5, S3 and $10. Persons at a oistanre can have a Truss sent to any address by remitting the amount, sending mcasuie around the lips, and staling sine anecteu. For Sale Wholesale and Retail bv the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDLES, S. W. cor. of Twelfth & Race Sts.. Phil adelphia. Depot for Dr. Banning Improved Pat ent 2?ody i?race: Chest Expanders and E rector J5races; Patent Shoulder 7?rabes; Sus pensory .Bandages; Spinal Props and Sup ports. Ladies Rooms, with competent lady attendants. April 5, 1855. To Officers, Solders, Seamen &c,3 of all Wars: (heir Widows and UlSaor Children. S. M. Knight, Atty. for Governm't Claimants, WasJmigtan, D. C. Continues to give prompt and personal at tention to the prosecution of Claims of every description against the General Government, and particularly to those before the Treasury Department, Pension and Bounty-Land Bu reaus, Patent and General Land Offices, and Board of Claims. An experience of years, and a familiarity with the means of obtaining the earliest and most favorable action on claims, with his fa cilities for the despatch of business, justify him in assuring his Correspondents, Claimants and the Public generally, that interests in trusted to his keeping will not be neglected. Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public Land Laws. He has nearly ready for gratuitous distri bution among his business Correspondents, (and those who may become such,) a neat pamphlet containing a Fynopsisof the existing Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public Land Laws, down to the end of the late Con gress including the Sounty-Land Act of 3d March, 1855, under which all who have heretofore received less than 160 acres are now entitled to addi tional land; said Actgrants also 160 acres toall j ofiicers.Non-commissioned Officers.Chaplains, Soldiers, Wagon .Masters, Teamsters, and friendly Indians, of the Army, including State Troops, Volunteers, and Militia and all Of ficers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Marines, Clerks and Landsmen, of the Navy, not here tofore provided for, who have served not less than fourteen days (unless in battle) at any period since 1776 ; and to the widows and minor children of all such persons entitled, and deceased. This pamphlet contains "Forms of Appli cation" more full and complete than any else where to be found ; adapted to the wants of every class of Claimants under the Act, with copious decisions and instructions of the De partment, and practical suggestions as to the course to be pursued in suspended or rejected cases. Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the facilities afforded by this Office in secu ring prompt and personal superintendence of their claims at the Departments, can obtain copies of the above pamphlet by remitting thir ty cents in postage stamps. S iE(Zi;ccs:!C2!( to CrrcspoiaJo!55s. Correspondents who prepare and forward cases for management by this Agency will be dealt with liberally; supplied with all ne cessary blanks gratis, and kept constantly advised of the changes that from time to time occur in the execution of the law. Itis within the subscriber's power to direct his Correspondents to the locality of very many persons entitled under the late Act ; and having obtained several thousand Land Warrants under former laws, he is in pos session of data that will materially assist in securing additional bounty. Fees, below the usual rates and contin gent upon the admission of Claims. The highest cash prices given for Jand Warrants, Revolutionary Scrip, and Illinois Land Patents. Address S. M. KNIGHT, Washington City. March 20, 1805. ' Land Warrants. The act of Congress approved March the 3d, 1855, grants 160 acres of land to all per sons who have been in service over 14 days in any of the ware in which this Country has been engaged since 1790, and also to the Soldiers of the Revolutionary war, without respect to length of service, or to their vid ows or minor heirs. Those who have ob tained land under any of the former acts for a less amount than 160 acres, the difference under this act is granted them to make 160 j acres in all. The undersigned offers his services as agent to those who nre entitled to land under the above act or any former act of Congress. He may be found at his office in Stroudsburg. CHARLTON BURNETT. March 22, 1855. lu&itor's Notice. In the matter of the account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Adam D. Bellis, late of Pocono township, dee'd. The subscriber appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, auditor to examine and if occasion require resettle said account and make distribution, hereby gives notice that he will meet on Saturday, the 14th day of April next, at ten o'clock A. M. at his of fice, in Tannersvillc, to perform the duties of his appointment, at which time and place, all persons interested may uttend if they see proper. ADAM S. E DINGER, Auditor. .I anncrflvillc,, March 22, lgoo, Valuable Books Lately Published. PARLEY'S HOUSEHOLD LIBRARY, a perpetual fund of instruction. Illustrated by more Uinn 200 engravings. 8 vo. 384 pages. $1,50. " The best juvinile ever issued." N. 1 Independent. "Handsomest and cheapest book for youth we nave ever seen." Rel. Herald. Paulet's Pictorial, a book for home ed ucation, profusely embclished with fine en gravingsand put up uniformly with the uouseiioui Library. Svo. $1.50. The Youth's Galaxy, a beautiful and use ul book for Children and Youth.- with manv fine cuts. Square 12mo 60 cents. Pius Ninth, the last of the Popes, or the Judgment of God upon nations- 12mo. pamphlet, 25 cents. The Coming Struggle among the nations of the Earth, described in accordance with the Prophecies of Ezekiel, Dunicl and the Revelations, showing the important position Britain and America will occupy during and at the end of the awful conflict. lSvo. pam phlet, 10 cents. 0CT"Thc almost incredible number of 150, 000 copies have been sold. The Pearl op Days, or the advantages of the Sabbath on the Laboring Classes, by a laoorer s Daughter, with an introduction by Rev. S. S. Cutting. 8mo. 25 cents. Hl.wen's Antidote to the Curse of La bor, a Prize Essay on the Sabbath, by J. A Quintan. 18mo. 25 cents. OCpSent post-paid on receipt of price. EDWARD II. FLETCHER, Publisher. 117 Nassau Street, N. Y. New York, March 15, 1855. The partnership in the Mercantile business, between James II. Stroud and Charles R. An dre, as the firm of Stroud & Andre, is this day dissolved. JAMES II. STROUD, CHARLES R. ANDRE. Stroudsburg, Sept. 15, 1S54. N. B. The subscriber would hereby in form his old customers and the public in gen 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 opening a choice lot of Fall as:d Wistfvr Goods, selected from the City markets, amonjr which may be found a varied assortment of Ladies dress goods, to wit: Fancy plaid and stripe, Delanes and Cashmeres; Galia plaids, French Merinos, wool Delanes, Alpacas and Coburgs, dress trimming, assorted ; under sleeves and chemizettes; Jaconctmnd Swiss edging; black and fancy cassimeres; sattinets from 37i up; Kentucky fancy plaids for Boys wear; red, white and yellow flannels of every grade; Welch do.; Shaker do.; plain and figured do.; 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. glass and nails; also a fine lot of cheap hams and shoulders; fresh lime; coarse and fine salt, fish, &c. A large lot of ISooSs asui Shoes: wiMens' heavy boots and brogans, water proof calf do.; boys, youths and childrens; la dies ftip, calf, enameled and kid boots; bus kins and gaiters; misses and childrens do.; ladies and misses gums; mens and boys do.; in fact every thing 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, 1S54. FURKlflJIlE WAHERe0MS7 Esilo3', S.iyrc & Co. Ijgjg Respectfully inform the citi "i&sss&iS zens of Stroudsbunr and vi- oiiiilv, Usui, uiujr uavu land. the shop lately occupied by S. A- Bennet, on Wulnut street, opposite the Washington Ho tel, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, where .1.1 if IT ll.lfr fllrtl. NnnA fnl.nn 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 skillful workmen, are enabled to sell good and handsome furniture as cheap as can be sold anywhere. The fol lowing articles can be examined at their Ware Rooms, vis: Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bureau of various patterns, Cupboards of differ ent hinds, Card, Centre, Side, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Bedsteads of different styles and patterns, Washslands, Twist, Small and Luge Elagcre, What-Nals, Music Stands, Tea Tables, Fancy Work Tables, Refreshment Tables, Elashas and a general assortment of Cottage Furniture on hand and made to order. CHASES! CHA2S! Mahogany Rocking Chairs of various styles, Parlor Chairs of every description and pat tern ; Boston Rocking Chairs, Maple Wind sor and every other article of chairs. Turning of 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. Cqjjins made to order at short no tice. A JJevrse in readiness to attend Fu nerals, at all times. November 10, 1851. Gm. DR."Y. M. SWAYZE, DENTIST, Is happy to inform lin friends in Stroudsburg. that he will visit that place about the lirst of July nest, and remain for two or three weeks N. B. Those who wish artificial teeth at that time, should have all the bad teeth and roots extracted as soon as possible, that the gurab may be in a proper condi tion. He would respectfully assure the public, that all his work and operations, will be faithfully and skillfully perform ed. March 8, 1855. Notice. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinety, that he has on band and offers for sale at low rates good Wheat flour, Reasons, Prunes, Dried Apples. 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With Views, Plans and Engraved Illustrations- New E'dition, revised and enlarged, 87 cents Theory of Population. Deduced from tho General law of Animal Fertility. Introduc tion by Dt Trail. F& cents Woman: her Education and Influence By Mts Huge Reed IVith an introduction" by 77rs C M Kirklarid: IFith Portrait, 07 ents Either of these works maybe ordered arid received by aeturn of the First Mail, postage prepaid by the Fublishers. Please inclose the amount in bank notes or postage stampi and address all orders, postpaid, to FOWLERS & WELLS, 5303 iroadway, New York". N. B. Name your Post Office, County and State: TlSSOLtTION. The Co-Partncrship heretofore existing between Isaac II. Loder and David Bowl-' by, in the Cabinet business, is dissolved: ISAAC II. LODER, DAVID BOWLBY. Stroudsburg, Feb'y 23, 1855. N. B. The business will be carried ore hereafter by David Bowlby, at the old stand, where persons wishing to buy Fiirnitarr, will find a good and general assortment, and a little cheaper than elsewhere. Tho subscriber feeling thankful for past favors,- respcctfully asks a continuance of public patronage, feeling the utmost confidence in being able to render satisfaction, both.1 in quality and price. . DAVID BOWLBY. March 1, 1S55. rSlbFflOTEIi FOR SALE CHEAP. John LT. Melick offers his nevr Hotel for sale. It is situated in the center of town, and the buildings all new, well arranged and has a good run of custom and increas ing daily. Any person wishing to engage in the business will do well to purchase the above property, as it will be sold cheap. For further information call on the sub scribcr JOHN II. 5IBLTCK. Stroudsburg, Feb. 22, 1855. To farmers, iT!r:Siat:ic, & flla. 3iis2ils. HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! The subscribers offer for sale one of the largest stocks of Hardware ever kept in thei establishment, consisting in part of the folc; lowing articles. 50 Sett Butchers & Fillotson's Chisels, 25 Witherbeys round face chisels, 500 planes, assorted, 100 sett knives and forks, t 25 doz Butcher knives,. 10 " extra self tiped, ivory handle; ; 50 till locks, 10 " coffee mills, 20 " glass knobs, assorted; 200 smoothing' irons, broad axe?, hatchets, shovels, forksV spades, circular and strait straw knives, cas teel; mili, crosscut and circular saws; patent counter scales and weights; Tyler & Cobbir patent haft brnce and bits; auger and center bite; spoke shave, shutter bolts, shutter fas tenings; pulleys; spiral ddor springs; 1000 rim and carpenters lucks; 200 doz. butt hin ges; 1000 gross screws, assorted ; tenant ark? hand snwe; nails; assorted grind stones; ro tary pump fisturas; clover and timothy seed; beans; dried apples; 300 sacks salt; flour; lish &c, EryGooI and Groceries, a full assortment, for sale at Burkes old stand, Euston, Pa. MILLER & BROTHER. Euston, January 26, 1S54. 'dmo. 91 MH?i I B 1 1
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