- . . - , . IT : TT : -- i---.'.-" - . . "- - . . - JTJEY LIST, for. December Term, 1857. Grand Jueobs. ? Stroiulsburg John Do YoaDg, David Starner, Oliver i). Stone. ill SmUIifickl Levi Huffman, John S. Wells, Richard D. Wilson. Smitlijiold John McEwing, Charles Lambert, James Tcrpcning, Jisq. Stroud Jacob Rhode., Johu Keller. Hamilton Jerome Swartwood, Peter Kunklc, Charles Dailey. Pocono Frederick Fable, Jacob Lon Jackson Gcorgo Setzer, Eq. ClicsnuUiiU Charles Edmund?, llcnrj II. Weiss, Eq. Pom Johu S. Fisher, Esq. . " 'Ibbyhanna Jo-iah Houef, Eq. Price John M. Dt-ibler. Paradise Peter Doruhlazcr. Ross DanUl Fracc. Petit Jurors. Paradise Adum Utt, George Price, Abraham Transue. Chcsnuthill Cornelius Zeigcufus, Dan iel Weiss, David Kresge, Jacob Alteiuoae, George W. Everett, Jacob Miller. Polk Joel Rerlin. Hamilton Joseph llinklc, Joseph Bar ry, John Bosscrd, 'i'houia- Miller. Pocono Nelson Cramer. Joseph F. Ilcckman, Peter Learn. Stroud John Kern, Philip Shafcr, Moses Phillips. Tobyhanna Christian Stout. Tanklvannock William Merwine, Frederick Keonhold. ill SmilltiddChnrlcs W Lender, Charles T. Strunk, Milo Overfield, Wil liatn Hanua. Jncob Hush. iiWmf Peter Jones, Michael ChrUt man. Jloss Samuel Metzgar. Smithjicfd Lewis Brodhead. Coolbaugk William Bi bi n c. Stsoudsburg Hardy C. Lcvanway Godlicb Aurachcr. Jackson Philip McCluky. TRIAL LIST, for December Term, 1857 Johu Merwiue vs. Catharine Strohl, in her own . Ixi Itt and George Frantz admin istrator of Nicholas Strohl, deceased. Joseph Kaler and Su.-annah Kassler vs Frederick Miller, Barbary Miller, and Jacob Boyer. John Merwine and William Walp,Ex ecutors of Godfrey Grccnsweig, deceased, vs. Joseph Grcensweig. The Common wealth of Pennsylvania for the use of Jost-ph Metzgar, vs. Peter Ke in merer with notice to Timothy Marsh. T. T. Frederick Cramer vs. Sarah Kiple, ad tninirtrator of George Kiple, deceased. The Borough of Stroudsburg vs. Thoin- as McEirath. Jesse It Waiss vs. Moses L. Noysc. 11. S. Chidsey vs. Charts Swink. William Ruff vs. Sydenham Walton. Andrew Buskirk vs Philip Ouffsmith. John F. Drinkhou-e. vs. Edward H "Walton and Margin t Walton. David KelU-r, Adtuiui-trator of Johu Keller, deceased, vs. Joseph Troch. William S. Winteniute vs. the School Directors of Stroutl township. George Wells Comstock, William II Comstock and Baldwin L. Judson. part- tiers under the firm of Comstock & Broth er vs. Charles Henry. E. H. IvirJin, Reuben Godfball and It. A. Oakford, partners under the firm of Oakford, Kirlin it Godsball, vs. Hardy C. Levanaway. Oliver D. Stone vs Hardy C. Lcvanway. ARGTJMEIiT LIST, for Dec. Term, 1857. John J. GrifSn vs. G?orge Philips. Joseph R. Diltz v. Eli.-ba A. Daw. Ah rt Leo vs. John Merwine. Philip HoofMuith vs. William F. E : moods. Timothy Yanwhy vs. Mocs W. Cool baugh, Thomas Grattan and Jonathan II. Cotton. In tlm matter of the Auditors rrport upon the proceeds of the sale of the Re a Estate of Simon Heller, deceased. In the matter of the account of PLili Mo-tt Maraud Pet. r Mo-t ller.aduiiuistra tors of William Mo-teller, deceased. John J. (Jriffin vs George Philips. John J. Frey vs. Elias Bonser and Da vid Rodcs. John Merwine vs Blowers & Newell. Peter Gros- vs Conrad Driesbach. Certiorari vs. T. C. Phillip- to the uc of William Prrdmore vs. Simon Gruler. Jacob Shipmaster vs. Washington 0 ve field. Borough Ordinance. Be it enacted by the Chief Burgc-s and Town Uouncil of the Borough of Strouds burjr, Tluit from aud after the 2'2d day of December, if any person be eonvictcd of driving a-in.Me or double team of hor ses, mules, or oxen, over the pavements or siae waiKs.suaii torieit and pay the sum Two dollars aud fifty cents for each and every offence. Provided that no person snail oc proniuueu irom ariv.ng over any private crossing. Approved the ninth day of December Anno Domini one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-seven. M. M BURNET, Burgess. Alexander Fowler, y p H.-C. Levanway, j Sydenham Walton, . James G. Palmer, 'i P. S. Brown, J p Stroudsburg, Dec. 10, 1857." Executor's Notice. Esluicof SAMUEL DEAHL. Me of Hie Jsorouglt of Stroidsburg, deceased.. All persons iudehtcd to said Estate, are requested- to .make immediate pay roent; and those hnving just cluims a gainst the same, are vde.-ircd to present them in ,propcr order for settlement, with out delay, to M. M.BURNET, Executor. ' fifrnmlc tin rrr DnnnniVinr I R.i7 fif PAINTS & OILS! A good article of Pure AVJiite Load Wliito Zinc, Snow White Zinc, French Zinc, Stone Colored Zinc, and Linseed; Oil for sale at Eastoa prico. by - - -II 0 LLTNS HEAD & DE TRICK. June 11, 1857. 1 i UnAA lit Jrf.i Hii JLS Whereas, the Hon. GEottotIt. Barrett President Judge bt the 22d Judicial Dial net o Pennsylvania, composed of the counties o vvayr.e; i'ikc, luourocanu iurnon, ana Aora ham Levering and Michael. II. Dreiier, EsqrV Asfcociale, Judges of the Court of Common PJeas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices, Justices of the Court o Oyer and Terminer and General Jai! delivc ry and Cou'rtof Genera I Quarter Sessions in and for the said County oj jVIonroe, have i pued their precept to me commanding that a Court ol Quarter Sessions of llie Peace and Common Pleat, and Court of Oyer and'Tej miner and General Jail Delivery aiid Or phnri's Court, for the taid County of Monroe to be holden al otroudsuurg, on Monday, the i2dt day of December, insl to. continue one week if necessary. Is hereby given to the Gouohor, the Justices oi me i'eace, ami .ontiaoies 01 inc saiu coun ty of Monroe, that they be "then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and oilier remembrances l do those things which their offices are appertai nmg, and aho that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence againM. ihe prisoners that arc or shall be in the jail cf the said county of Monroe, or a- gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to he then and there io prosecute or testify as shall he just.' (God save the Commonwealth.) MELCiiOIR ROSSERD, Sheriff. bhenfTs Olhcc Siroudsbur", Decembers, 1857. Take? this method of informing ,.,thi people of Stroudhburg' and the- sur rounding country, that she has removed her ITIiJI j:i3" Store from the old place opposite the Mctho dit Church, to the brick dwelling three doors above the Post Ofiicc, where, Thurs day October 22d, she will have her open ing of Fall and Winter Bonnets. Stroudaburg, Oct. 15, 1857. tf. Register's Koitcc. TJOTICE is hereby given to all persons x interested in the estates of the respee tive decedents, that the following accounts iave been filed in the Regiter s oflice of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said county, at Stroudburg on Mouday, the iitith day of December nest, at 10 o' clock, a. in. The Account of James IT. Stroud, Ad-mini-trator of Martin Kautz, late ol Stroud township, deceased. The Account of John Merwine, Ad-mini-trator of Joseph Nagle, late of To bybauna townhip, deceased. The Account of James II. Stroud, Ad ministrator of Frederick Ahrens, late of the city of New York, decayed. WILLIAM S. REES, Register. Register's Office, Stroudsnurg, December 3t 1657. CTftVPC gtavpc crrnri?Q OSVIliOj UiUTtO) ULJlj3l THE subscriber, having purchased and taken the old store t-taud of George Mal ven, iu Stroud.bur, woii'd say. to the public, tuat he is jut opening a large assortment of STOVES in all their variety. Cookiits, rr.rEor, Shop & Bar 2otMJs, all .-izes and kinds, for Wood or Coal. Groceries, In connection with the Stove buines the undersigned will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Groceric.- &c., viz: Su-iars, Tca, Coffees, Molasses Fish, Salt, Raisins, Spices, &c. Flour and Feed fie will constantly keep Flour and reeo and whole raio Cider Tineyar constantly on hand. The public are rc-pcetfully invited to examine for themselves. ROBERT R DEPUY. Stroudsburt', Nov. 12t 1 "357. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, l857.-tf Sfrotulliiii-K Odtl IVlioivs flail Having just returned from the cities, would respectfully in form his customers and the public, that he has made im portant, additions to his already superior stock of C!!hs, Cassituercs and Vefiifgs. ie flutters himseJI -that for quality, richness of rsty!o,t:heiipnesstand durability, his assort ment of goods for Full and Winter wear, far surptss any thing ever offered in this sec tion of the country, and will be' made up to order in a manner not 10 be excelled. The slock will also be found to embrace an extensive assortment of Superior Ready Made Clothing; which will .be disposed of at a very small ad 1.' . ... .1 yunce above cost. An examination of tnese goods will convince the most skeptical that they will best consult their own interests by purchasing ihcm. 07A these goods were honght to he sold, the public arc assured that if they wish to buy a t their own prices, they have but' to co !1 ! on I)ADTVndiibeit'aiisfi:ed. r rf: i . 1 THE 6liBEN PEIZE. , . v The New 'York Illustrated Weekly v "- .GOLDEW- SPHSZEr -J- ' One of the largest and best literary papers "" v- ' of the day- An 'imperial quarto, conlainingf cightiipa ges, or tbrty "columns of choice reading, mat ter each week, f Terms o.rSubscriplion 2 a l'iar AMtl ix Gitl vi!l.ie presenled to oath Su !rr ili-a- n:i mediately, on i ceeipl of the Subscription mois Ecch subscriber will be entitled to a gift worth from $1 to 500,00. in Gjld To Clubs. 3 Copies for 1 year ,.85,00 10"' l'" ' -15,00 .t. . riEAD TI1E1 LIST pP GIFTS. 1 package cpntaining. ; . 8oo6, in Gold. 10 Gold Pa ten.t Engfish Hun ting Case 'Watches, 100 Each. 75 44 25 " Gold Watches, GO 50' 35 100 " " " 300 Ladies" " 44 100-Silver Hunt inff. case Watches 25 200 . Watches,. dO'.tofiO. 500 Gold Vest and Guard and . . 4 Fob Chains, , i0.to30 5000 Gold Lockets. 2 to 10 . Gold Rings Ear Drops Broaches Breast Pins Stiuls Cntf Pins Sleeve Buttons &c 1 toSlu each, Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will .be entered upon our subscription boot;, opposite a number and a gift corresponding' with that number will be forwarded to his or her address by .mail or. express post-paid. Address BrjUKrJT oM. Uij FAN y, Publishers, 'J 49 and 49 Moffat8 Build i.njrs, . New YorJt (KrBillsof all the Banks takeii that puss current in the the States from whence they ire sent. Postage stamps are also received. December 10, 1S57. 8t. Howard Association, PI1ILAELPIIIA. A Benevolent Institution, established bv she cial endincm :m tor the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Viru lent and Epidemic diseases. To all persons afllirted with Soxual Dis eases, sue lias, Spennatorrhcc. Seminal Weak ness, Impotence. (Soaorrhota. Gleet, Syphillis. tlie ire ni Unarnsm, or self abuse. &c. & The HOWAKl) ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction ot human life. aused I y Sexual diseases, and the' derep- Hon practised upon the unfortunate victims u such diseases by Quacks, seveial years, ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, a a charitable act, wbrihv ol their name, to open a Dispenary lor ihp treatment of this lass ol diseases, in all their lorms, and to jjne Medical advice gratis, to all who apply ny letter, with a desetipiion of their eondi iiun.(age, occupation, habits of life, &..) and in cases ol extreme poverty, lo jnr msii medicines tree of charge. It is need less lo add that the Association command.-. the highest medical skill of the age, and will luruish tlie most approved modem treat ment. Ihe Direclois, on a review of the nasi, eel assured that their labors in this sphere f hciievnlent erTcirt. Iiavp Iipihi df nwm , . .i m .. . . . " . eneiu 10 tne ?inu leu, espec.ialy to me oung, and thev have resolved lo devote themselves, w.nh renewed zeal, to this very important hut much despised cause. Just Published iy the Association, a Re port on Spermatorrhoea, or Semina Y eak- r. o 11 , . . ness, the ice ol Onanism, Alasturbation or Self Abuse, and oilier Diseases of ihe Sex; uai Organs; by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent, by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on eceipl of TWO S TAMPS lor postage. Address, Itep.ort or treatment, Dr. GKO R CALHOUN, Consulting Suigeon. How ard Association, .No. 2 South Nuilh Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the Directors. EZRl D. H EARTWELL. President. GEO, FAIRCHILD, Secretary. December 3. IS67.-ly. fHlilJiliJV.U. O. DUlliMilll. WnilC Jll - If rt . . lauonng as a -Missionary m fcoum- em Asia, discovered a simple and certain Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchit is, Couglis, Colds. Nervous Debility, and full aud explicit directions for preparing ana successfully using the Medicine. Address- Hev. C. S. 13UKNETT. : 83 1 Br.qad.way, New York City. July 30, lc57.-6b". ' ' WRY will you suffer with a bad fV.,,.1, nr. nA .!... i:c L wiruu v 1 WUIU , VIUUU ll'IIVI UJUV Ut) riau lor -io cents, by using Hollinshead x Detuick S compound Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarhound This is the cheapest and best Coichl Medicine in the world. For sale wholesale and retail by HOLUNSHJSAD & DETIilCK. Stroudsburg, And .Merchants generally! turounout t be County. . 1 1 w " Price 25 cents per bottle. October 22, 1857. tf. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOU'fi'13 AND MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand. A few words on the rational Treatment. witnout medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emissions, fipriifal nnd Nervous Debility, Premature Decav of tlm System, Iiredimente to Man iai;e generally, by . u. de laneyTm. D. ihe 1 jportant fact that iIip ing complaints originating in ihe imprudence wliich.ftvery Qw i is enabled Jo cure himself the Jentft possible cost, there- the advertised nostrums of perfectly mid it by avoiding all the day. Spiii In anv Tf?.li-Cc. o..,: 1 . r ceni 10 an auuress, jrratis and nost froAin a sealed envplnnp iiuriT.ii,; . ' 1 l,nno Street, New York.-; " ' ' r 47 " 13 October 1, 1857.-ly. Shiii'lesV : 11 Hemlocks .Shinglesa good article' on all impurities of the Blood- alo an easy 1 rWe lwW"nP. .iiroe county, Pa., in the Delaware, jjaciiawauna and V eatern Hail and effectual mode of Inhaliugthe Hem. iv,arranl,ee "amV ' Jacob Utl: ' ",,les from Roafl Co'' 1 a,5i Ppared row to forward edv AcfuatPd h- SLij 1 c b roudsl','rff is heavily umber kiuds of heavy freight to Helvidere ecty Actuated b, desire to heneGt his ed tvith Hemlock, While Pine and Oak. - E,ston Now YorY Scranton Philadel suffering fellows, he will cheerfully send Persons wishing to view ihe ..remises wil, u- w ; v 1, 0cranl " 1 n"a(Je the Reeino fir.uA fr, 4,., Ajr it trWt. ,,!pa.P ..nil ,,n ,i..,"ani.- o, 1 Ph,I,i Wyoming A alley and the far et. auu fcoiiiuue or yoiilli, may be easi v remnvfd Wi,Ki; i .1" t? 1 1 . . Without Medicine, is in this small irac. a ul " o. ua u,u -Tu L mtt bu red U "'e ptTe ' f (rouds- cleafjyidefnonstrated; and the entirefv S a T -P QUlhj occu bJ 0ua8- rg and vicinity, on very favorable lermr and higjily successfgl treatment as idonted ,,,,Hr Ul,(l pn-pared with all .oed lor ready pay. .so, to a new stock am. bv the Aoilu.r. f,.li vi L. ..... . V essary . Maebinerv. Patterns, kc.. to fill ussdrlmeni of todies and Gentlemen s fash- j . .L, uuju j. 11 v iiiMiriis fir 1 1 1 nanaanu myv u,b yumioruue sub- ipg;6r new w'drk required iiheirrpui: 'J Kscl J n o Credit.-" fflSind server, pearhe rbueRpt nbss Ho will .rive. to Jegery he .small grkWto. l"P'?el4 perAtUqudft. , hbpetp ,recejyu liberal nhare of patron- Pleasfpm' and examine ror-ymir-' ' J'QH WKWfeWErf.i 'ge;' Fit VNKLIN'L'ANDlillS? .sehes bef'fT.yp?iig elsewhufe. " August 1857. Stroudohurg, Dec. 25f 185G, L Stroudrr? -'7, 1S53.- Winter - Arrangements. : ';.NEW .ROUTE. ; Delaware, LachavvaiiKa & Wcstcnt . RAIL ROAD. " New aud expeditious broad "guage 'route from the North ahd West, via Great Bend and 'Scranton, and from the Lackawanna lud 'Wyoming vallics, directly through to New lork and Philadelphia, 0. i r. nr At i n.i , or-r ti and ufter Monday, November 2d, 18o7, trains-will be run as follows: mi... n.... rr : f , . m iia; imjiu-k) iiiuii umiiiu ciisiuu n. Y. & ErieRailrbad'arrive&at Great Rend al 4:00 A. Al., and connects with the Express 1 ram which leaves Great Bend for New Vork and Philadelphia, at Due at Montrose, - -Tun khan nock, - -Factory ville, 6:30 a. in. 9:07 " 0:50 - 10:10 " 10:57 1:30 p. m. bcranton, Stroudsburg, Delaware.('J0 minutes to dine) 2:08 41 Bridgi-ilkyPhila. passen- gers'leavc, - - 2:40 44 Junction, ..... 3:40 " New York, - - - 7:10 " r Phihuielphia, - . - 8:20 " Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m. From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at - 0:00 " Leave Junction, - - 11:00 44 Due at Bndgeville, Phila. con nection, - 12:00 " 12:15 " 1:20 p. m. 4:10 4' 5:03, " 5:25 " Delaware, 30 min., dinner, lrn.,,l..h,.r,r .Scranton, Factory,vilIe, -...Tunkhannock -Montrose, - - . -Great Bend, ? Connecting at G.-eat Bend with .the Dunkirk Express west, at Accommodation Train leaves . Scranton for Great Bend at !Arrive at Great Bend, Connecting with the Emigrant on the N. Yl&, E. R. R. G:13 6:50 44 44 7:15 7:20 a. m. p. m. 1 rain west, lteturnmg, leaves breat Uend, 1:25 p. m. 6:25 44 Ulie ai peranum, For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Dnision, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton at 5:15 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 4k 44 Junction at 2:05 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 5:10 a.m. Due at Stroudsburg at 8:40 44 44 Scranton at 2:45 p.m. Passengers to and from New York will changetcars at Junction. lo and from Philadelphia, via B. I). II. 11. lea ve or take the cars at Bridceville. For Piltston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre, lake L. &, B. R. It. cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JOHN UKISBIN, Sup I. Wii. N. Jknks, Geu'l Ticket Agent. PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers atprivate sale, a very desirable property, situate in Strout. townshio. MnnroR cotintvr PiT. ailioinfnu i- t rrrn-ir i-.- -'V "i i , lauu 01 rump risner, uavia-oee, jusepu Lce, Ashton bmiley and others, and wiiluri a quarter of a mile of the Delaware. Larka wanna & Western Railroad, containing I SG Aca'CS. -n f , , , , , - , , 0 acres of wh eh s p otigh and, in a high , , r , J " r 1 m 1 siciit; ui 1 uiu Vituwii. au iuics ui yuun mcau ow and the remainder well timbered with thrifty Chesnut and Oak. This property is well adapred for dai-j ry and grazing purposes. I here is on tin property an excellent Mill site. I he improvements are new, having been built within the last, few years. The dwol line, a frame, filled in with brick is 18 by 30 feel, two slories high. A never 'ailing spring of pure wa iter near the dwelling. Barn 30 hv A't mill, f'....- ol,u.l m U If rni n , lar Iff A hmp lin-hnr,! nl' rlinino r . ' . 0 Iruil trees on ihe premises The fiflh part of a traci of land situate in A eo.-d title and possession yiven on tin first day of April next JOHN P LA TTE N RERGER Stroud lownship, Sept. 3, 1857. if. 03 zr rnilWPnW f in P. H i !Hf M i 111 I T . . . l T 11 1 fit jtHrC4MrwSM " MCHINE SHOP, m THE SllWrih. r l.orrht7 nMlfi.a tl 4iA a11 or,J,-rs f;01' wor ls lino with prompt enable Boots ucs,-nod in a supurio manner; Being.0' a practical workman himself, and deterr illr?w- tj. mincdj'to employ none but the' het work- . Ub.4 v. n - nion - ,0 a.-m.j :?.iie:'.i.k4 ,1. ..v u, ifuusuii-iuiii uow w ui wilbe executed the sa a , ,,6u 0 a of all whH bafronize him. Hi Would invito attejitroii' .'to lin ''extensive I atodk of'patterris, ahrf'to liis business cilities. To Millers, Saw-Millers and Tanners lieSvould say that no Shbn in the .., . - . r 1 co'untrv - 'offi 3" V T n-" httnntirv nt Jitfrih Tcif 7. - - -lA I 1- Asjutas.- SPLENDID GIFTS The QrigiiRil ft Bdolr Store. 'GfG.. 'EVKNS would inform his friends and the public, that he 1ms removed his Star uui 15ook btorii audv Publishing House, to 'i.iy oiiiortur street, two doors helow Fjfth, where the purchuser of each book will receive one of the following gifts, valued at irom 20 cents to !IUU, consielm" of Gold Watches, Jewelry, '&c. wonTir 5.0 Piilcnt Englisli, Lever Gold Walchc? , $100 1)0 each j.uuil's uuiu vau:nes, J6K cases, S.t LU " oco?siUer Lever Watched nammiH . is ( sou Parlor Timcpluce.. moo 500 Caineo Sets, Ear Drops and l'ins, moo " 500 Ladies' Gild, bracelets, $o 00 to 12 (JO 500 (Ji'Ms esis Chains. Id no lOt'O Gold Locke'.s. (Large size d'.ublc case,) at;o " JC00 Gold L ckcts.(sinail M.e.) ' 1 3 00 1000 Gold ivnrit lxvj, with Gold Pen?. 5 00 lOOOExtia Gold Pens, with cases aiulliuldcrs 10 50 J.500 Gold Pcnoif.s (Ladies') .... 2 50 44 510 Goal Penti, wi h Silver Pencil?, .2 "HI, 2500 Ladies' Gold Penn, uith casts, 150 650(1 Gold Kiligie. (Ladies',) 100 ' 2000 Gent's Gold Itmgs. 2 75 J5u0 Ladies Gold Breastpins, 2 50 .1500 Mi?s' Gold Uieastpms, . 1 Z0 .tOOO PocKet Knives, 75 4 J00O Sets Gent's Gold Bosom Stud. 3 00 " 2000 do do Sleeve Ilu.tuiij:, .1 CO 2000 Pairs Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 " 80iK Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 5 00 44 I5U00 Ladies' Cameo, Jet or Mosaic Pins. 5 00 " 2500 Ladies.' Cameo ShavU and Hibboh Pins S 50 5000 Fctridgc's Balm of a Thousand Flowers, .10 " EVANS' new Calalogne contains all the most popular books of the day, and the new est publications, ull of which will be sold as low ns can be obtained at oilier stores. A complete catalogue of books sent free, by ap plication through the mail, by addressing G. G. EVANS, 439 CHESTNUT ST. Philadel phia. Agents wanted in every town in the Uni ted Slates. Those desiring so to act can ob tain full particulars by addressing as above. N. B.-In consequence of the money cri sis, and numerous failures, the subscriber hut been enabled to purchase from assignees an immense stock of books, embracing every de partment of literature at prices which will enable h'm to give 500 worth of ihe above gifts on every $1000 worth of books sold. An extra book, with a gift, will be sent to eacj person ordering TEN books to be sent to one uMres, by E by Express. QCrSend fur Catalogue. Nn?Mi'ir 5, 157. IT?3 A gpneral asortment of Window Shades, Wall Paper, &c, for sale, which will be sold at city iaies. Call and exam ine. May 7. 1857. ly. JESSE WILLIAMS k CO. DEALERS IN Shawls, iilis ss fntscy and Staple Sivy Goads. ALSO, If ill I5A7 T CT) Cj V. itT 5 VfTfT S irpiTTiTTlC iiuj vii I vjixo vu :i ALMJ r il i 11 SUliiio OF CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Embracing all the Novelties of the Season. In our Dress Goods and Furnishing de partmenN mav be found a fu'l and Complete Slock of Goods, including all the most ap proved Fabrics and Latest Styles, together with the usual assortment ol domestic and iher goods, to which we are daily making iddilious from New York and Philadelphia uctions. Purchasing and -elling exclti sivelv lor Cash, we are enabled to offer 1111 usual inducements lo Cash Buyers Whole sale & Retail. No. 20 South Second Street, and No 9 Strawberry Street, PhiladV September 10, 1857. -3m. HOPE'S EXPESSS. IiK'rctHod H?ii alct ijs. Having made arrangements with the P!lrl,c', shipping to these points, to injure despatch, will please mark their goods iu care of Hopes Express. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent. Stroudsburg, June 4. 1857.-3m. Office i" "w York, 74 IJrodway. The Hope Express Company io PHILADELPHIA. Are now prepared to forward Morchan dise, Freight, &e., to and from Philadel phia via the North Pennsylvania llailroad by thetr own Cars and Messengers, cheap er than any other Express. All order intrusted shall he promptly attended to Office in Philadelphia, with Kingslys Ex press, No. 131 Chesnut street. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent. Stroudsburg June 4, lP57.-3in. SAMUEL WES, Jr, DEALER IN BcrotsSljocs & JTinbatSs, Desires to call the-att ntion o the piddle, to a nert and well se lected stnek of .'ashionable HaU and Caps, whi'h are just receive!' mnable Boots and Shoes sohl cheap for cash. Findings of all descriptions sncl nd undressed Morocco St. ins. winners, ccc. rue suDseriuer a iso nas me agency lor III . - . . . f, ume 01 ur. James u. Aucrs uncrru. reciorai land Sucar Coaled Calharjic Pills and.Ger, huin Worm Seed. The abnv articles,' and many others np fu-hn'Mitioned belonging to his Ime of business. ,vm , De KeHl, ''fliy 1' $ -W 'l wlia' ton, two doojrfkbove the Bakery and yonlec- ief"""- .... MONROE COUNTY It itluJm:! Piro Ii:.Mii-niir CoRiji'y Jniie rate of Insurance is one dollar on -- the thousand dollars insured, after" which payment no subsequent tax wilt be levied, except to cover actual loss or damage by fire, that may fait upon lhcriir icrs ol the company. 1 he nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly, vi wiien uncii mernoer 111 proportion to lis, her, or Ithcir deposit, will have a credit in the company. Each insurer inf or with the said company will be a riicro bcr thereof during Hie term of his or her4 lolicy. The principle of Mutual Insur ance lias been thoroiifhlv fncfod If. no been tried by the unerring test of experi-j encc, and lias proyed successful and uef conic very popular. It affords the great- est security against toss or damage, by fire, on the most advantageous and rca-" onable terms. Applications for Insurance to be niardc! in person, or by letters addressed to " Vm .K. Havilaxd, Secretary. MANAGERS Stogdcll Stotkcs, Robert Boys; James II. Walton, Silas L. Drake, C. D. Brodhead, II nry Peters, jr. Geo. C. Rauaberry, Chas. R. Andre, Joseph Former, Chas. Shoemaker,-Samuel- Melick, Stephen Kestlef It.- S. STAPLES, Pres'idertt, J. H. Walto.v, Treasurer.-' Stroudsburg, Sept. 17; 1857.- M. W. KING &ON;f PATENT CHAIR MANUFACTURER 433 BnooaiE Sr., One Di.oit East of Broadway,- - (Late 4G3 Broadway, NEW-YORK, Established A. D., 1833.) Invite an examination of their great varietyand superior as- ' sortment of'GHATRS, manu- ' factored at their own establish c ment, and under their immediate-. 1 .observation and uircclioiif in' cludint Pivot Revolving Chairs, Self-Act ing Extension Recumbent Chairs)?, Improved Invalid Wheel Chairs, Major Searle's Traveling Invalid Chair, Spaiiish Spring and Squab Chairs, Rheumatic, Spinal & Asthma Invalid io: &c. &c, &c, Embracing the most complete assort aipnt. nr.ff choicest kinds for Parlors, Drawing itooms? Chamber, Gardens, Libraries, Counting Hou ses, Otfices, PuJdic Institutions, Den tists, Barber?, &c, together with every desi-' rable sort adapted to the eom'ort. conveni ence, and luxury of the Sick, the Aged, the' iKFiRM, me lame and L,azy. In point of ingenuity ofdessten. efefrnnep nf' fini.-h, quality and richness or material, faith fulness of execution, durability and clieannea these chairs are unsurpassed. Fur them ii.' W. Kino t?i Son, wpre awarded the first and only Prize JMcdal, and the Faculty recom meriueu mem so far preferable to beds or . couches for patients afflicted with Spinal Asthmatic or Bronchial affections. lo either arm of the chi.ir mav be attach ed a convergent reading or writing Desk, and, any combination desired will be manufactur ed to order. A Circular with explanatory cuts, will be sent by mail if requested, and orders, (with remittances,) promptly forwarded to anv uart of the world. LUXURY AUD ECOftG&frY H KING'S NEW CHAIR -AS YOU LIKE IT An Arm Chair, Reclunnn- Cfiair. Couch' and Bedstead, (combined i.v one.) is suscep- uuiu 01 livt iveninereru positions; or changed to meet ihe vancd reiiuiremeuta fur comfort convenience, luxury, and economy (in space' as well as price.) Whether in sicknes or" healtn, this celebrated CHAIR 44as you like it," excels iu many respecls, any chair per haps ever manufactured in this or auv otheF country. i he price varies from Fifteen ttr Thirtu' Dollars, according to finish. To public Institutions, as well as- to indi viduals, this Chair is a very desirable arliclo i ind utU be supplied in any number, on the most liberaf terms. Apnlv i.'i. or 'address fi. W. KING & SON, 433 Broome St, One door E st of Broad way, New-Yotk, (Late4GS BroadwaV April 2, 1857.ly. New Wholesale aud Retail Stg-oiil.lai Pa. The undersigned would inform Land lords and che public generally, that he continues the above business in Strouds burg, in the store house formerly occupied hy John II Melick as a Jewelry Store, an has on haud a lafgd sTock of WINES AND LIQUORS ..fall kinds and of the best quality, direct fronV .'he Custom House, which he ifc rireDareirJ io sell to Landlortjsand others on the most reaV onable terms. Our stock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. A so, Peach, Black erry. Cinnamon arid Cherry .Brandy ; Hol 'and Gin, N. K. Rum; Irish, Itye atid Apple Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &ct lso, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all' kinds. Demijohns, from to 5 gallons; bottles, aiii generally any thing that can be asked for in" our lin'et . , . landlord's witl find it greatly to tliefr ad- vantage io oeyi vmi tue. t nave no. tun agents to sell and distributed liquors for ihe ; . . .1. . i .. . I. ' F ( great expeiii-p, which musit be paid fr by t! consumer, i nose dealing with me i iuti -hall be satisfied frith'the article t.hy get well as the price, ami. whenever1 they arc I will be pleased, to have them retuj liouor, and. make the fact, knowi, mr1 end t3 make it a derma nent bnsir.r'j.sJ can pnjy do so by dealing honorably, uuurs sent, me, ay si.iga uri era or ornery -i :z.. ... r . i ... e promuth attended tb, the same as !ho person was present diyilui I'P 'Hi luiy , r. a. t'os. For sale' by AN )RSf M iy 9, if MkM .mwgw rnmzs qroi. fw- -.to fv