1 i wcntjfo -my .brother's houc to kill -ray. brother and his wife. I kicked the pau- cm ui mo uuur ui, uut uiey naa goue a- way. I went and searched lor hiui. "Went, homo and clept until near mornine. On awakening, I left the house and met fcuyuiai .puiaous coming toward tuo uoue. T-flrt nnf r.f.01..n .. l. T I 1 tf . 1 f v viuvvi, nnu L uuu iuiui U1UU (If. tnc aceu previous to tim. As they ap- nrnnolind m snmo zA "Th.. ;.. wrii'f f 7 " t t : , " f. Tl, .if i. t i in k wn.s niinnr. niniir rnn. vnc nt m , , . . nuaki uau Dcen uomg. i iota lucui it was none of their business. Part of the company held mo, while a couple of them went to the nouse aud returned, and afterward they took mc to Potter's, where I was arrested by the Constable , THE DUMB WITNESS. Bcidc the murderer and his victims, there' was but a .-ingle witness to the aw- ful deed. A family dog was in tho room, rind the prisoner affirms that duriuz hi,-' bloody wo ib this animal several tunes at tacked him: that he tried to kill tho ani- rnal and get his heart, but was foiled in his efforts. After he lay down, the faith- fui dog at all niht watching by his life- less mitrcss. During tho uholc cxami- nation of the bodies on the inquest, thi. faithful animal remained under the bed, and could not he removed from the room. Burning Corn for Fuel. ( The Cbacago TribudC :iy. : "We used to hear that among the wonders of "the west,1' the practice, in times of littlo pri-ces-and much hog, of burning bacon on the river steamers, a the cheapest fuel was not the least. Lstterilly we havc upposed that Western men had outgrown the neceSMty of what would ordinarily he criminal wa.te, but a gentleman who had ju&t returned from a trip on the Illiooi Oentral, tells us thnt at Kankakee, nl a few hours" ride from thi? city, he found a man burning good sound corn in-the car in his stovo. Inquiring the reason of what was to bun shameful, u was told that while poor coal was worth 3D cents per 100 lb. at the depot, un thrased corn was dull at 25 ceuts for the same weight." . A lad of nineteen years was lately mar ried iu the town of Grand View, Missou ri, lo a maiden of the ripe age of seventy- eight. The whole population of the town and city of Poughke' psic is lo,99o. J Le pop jjUtion of the city alone is 12,7G9. Mrs. Partington inquire what kind of razors arc empioyeu iu auavuig uoies. Mr. Pic, rcyptctfuily informs her that they are raisers of money. Suggestive. A New Oilcan- ysper presents a very fuggestivc paragraph, iu the followiu-, which he entitles "The march to the rave of Ib57:M "What a mighty proce-sion have been moving toward the grave during the paa: 3'eaiJ As the usuiil e.-timate, since th' first of January, 1557, th-ro have more than uurly-onc r.iillwi s five huntlrcu fJiou-i , ... ,, , jictt oi tue worm s- pouuiaiiou youe uowu i i i io uie grave, iriace mem in ion array. an'i ruev wii give a moving column oi more than thiitceu hundred to every mile of the circumference of the globe. What a spectacle, as thev move on. tramn. tramp, tramp, the 'Dead March,' giving its. funeral notes as they go to the silent j i ft 6hatii iei ' 4 A Singular Proceeding-. Governor Ligon, of Maryland, on Fri day last, sent his annual mes'-ave to the Legislature of that State, and the Repre sentatives refused to receive it. Before its reading a motion was made not to receive it, and the motion prevailed by a consid erable majority. The ground of its re jection is said to be offensive remarks relative to the American party, aud an intimation contained in it that the mem- "licrs from Baltimore were elected by fraud, i be message having been publish ed in advance of its being sent to the Legislature, the members thus obtained u knowledge of its contents. tfew York Market. January 20, 165P. Flour Wheat 9,00 bbl, Western Canal 'at 4.2.ra435 4 ,25a 4.35 for su perfine Indiana and Michigan; S4.50a 5.0() for extra do; llye flour $3a4 per bbl. Corn meal 5 per bbl. GRAIN Wheat Tennessee 51.15 per bushel: White Soutneru SI.30. Rye 72a 73 cents per bu-hel. Oats 33.80 for J.-rscy; Corn at 70 cents for Jersey; 70a 71 for Southern yellow, 7la73 for while. White bean- $1.31 al. 50 per bushel Molasses New Orleans at '27 cents per jalfon Provisions Font out) barrels at 5io.ioa5H ia lor mess. jj-iru a '9i cts. Hams 8af- ct; Shoulder 0a6 33utter, 1 1 a 1 5 cts. per Ib for Ohio, and 12a21 cts for State. Cheese ta cents per lb. Dressed Hogs are iu good de mand at fiaG4r ?ts per Ib. Itice at 2a3i for comtCion fo good choice. SugarPrime New Orleans 7$ ceut-j per lb. Jforioicaifs Ointment and PillS-Wltal iuxtJicir acdcnlifdsl The v are appro, cd - ; if hy tho most enlightened governments, sanctioned by the highest medical author ity. Let no victim of scrofula, salt rheum, or any ulcerous or erupfivo mala dj, fancy n cure impossible. It is Devr loo late to use Holloway's Oiutmcnt for external complaints, or his Pills for iuter Bal disorders. The public are hereby in formed of a sure tust, whereby to ascer tain the goouincness. or the contrary of thefe medicines. Ibis consists of a wa i 1. fl.- n-nrAa HnUnii-nii 1Vmii -atp. York aud Lgm1o?i," in sc-ii-transparent lettcrs in every leaf of the .book of dircc tions, around each hox and pot. With- outt.be Water-mark, none are genuine. hi Ho nahead rHore;is a rcoeipt for restoring drunken ma'u to comparative sobernesB, winch is "important if true." '-Whenever a person is in a stupid and infusible state, from the abuse of iutoxi eating drinks, lay him on hit right side, elevate Ins left arm, and pour cold wa to J I. i i r - . .. l. I UOWll 11 SIOWIV. DCIOTe O COinmon OIICI1- er full can be emptied, the man will walk L.r...i it -...j ..vuC,. i . .,,?.; i MAitt rvOlUltAlLVJli. Jlivery one will, we think, agree tilth us to the opin ion that the human hair is the greatest natural ornament that is possessed either by a gentleman or lady. Just you ad- mire his fr,.. whiskers, and rrcneral , , . D bearing; but lo! he lift- his bat in recog- 1 Jll Li mtion of your bow, and the charm ban vanished, for Ichabod is written on hi hald head, and the glory has departed with the flowing lock that once flourish ed there. Iu the ease of a lady, the mat tcr '-'t pos-ioie, worse .ucn canes re minding one of the circumstances on which the followiug epigrum is founded: "O! give tne, fair Emma, a lock ofyour hair, A babhful young h.ver took courage and sigh cd ; " "Pwas a sin to refuse such a modest rc quest So take run wiiolc wig,'' the dear creature replied Now, to prevent such a catastrophe, if within the power of-every lady and gen tleman; for, by using Prof. Wood Hair Kc.-.torattvc, hair is not only prevented from falling off or turning gray, but the article will restore hair to bald places; aud even if it Iras changed s changed color and be come crav, it will bruin it back to its pristine beauty and luxuriance. Those who arc acquainted with the anatomy, physiology aud pathology of the hair, n;u.-t be well aware that certain substau oo have a specific action upon it' and it i- by a judicious combination of these . ' that riol. ood has succeeded in com pounding a mixture possessed of remark ytaeitWuVeiiy Magazine and r ;. ,-,-,, i j Sold in Stroudsburg by llollinshcad Detrick. TEA 11 at I : E. On the 9th int., by Rev. Geo. W. Mac- Lauhlin, Mr. Jo-hua Sebring and Mi 31artha M. Rockafeller, daughter of Mr. Philip Rockafcller, all of Monroe County Pa Iu Siroudnburir, by M. M. Burnet, Esq at the Indian Queen Hotel, on the 1st inst., 31 r. John S. LaTouch, of Moscow, Luzerne County, aud Miss Jiiizabeth De pu 0r tjje ame pacc. DKEX. In Middle Smithfield, on the 8th inst., Sarah, wife of William Overficld, aged fiS years 10 months and 17 days. REMOVAL. IMPORTERS AND JODDCKS OF Sis, Ribbons & Millinery Goods 0!!fvu) mUUUHO IViiillilOI V UUUUu) TT , . fTT-i H.ve removed from No. 4o South l o j c i i rs Second Street, to their new and ele .r iVo. 505 Chcsnul St., one door above 8th, Where they will be pleased to see their old friends and tne tmde generally. Jan. 14, 1853. lm. N. S. LAWRENCE'S Paper; Printers' Card & Envelope WAKEHOUSE, JYb. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, (fCrCush buyers will find it to their inter est to call, January 11, 1653. ly. "ALLEN'S"" GREAT MEDICINE, THE ARABIAN PAIN EXTRACTOR, For the cure of Rheumatism, hyspep ia, &c, for sale wholesale and retail, at I10LLIN8HEAD & DETRICK'S Gothic Ilal Drug Store. Tin if the only place in town where thi- Medicine can be had. N. B. Mr. Allen is the man who was in town during the May term of Court, telling his Medicine in the street. Januajy 7, 185S. tf. Something New. The public arc respectfully informed that the undersigned hs opened, in the Borough !' Stroudsburg, a NEW OITf STO"R R U kJ X J J i in the large four story building recently erected hy Messrs. Fow ler and VVintemute. two doors a- rir iin Rilurt Tlnv's Store, where he intrnds keeping always on lidfiu, a largo .j.-wiujici w. i . ..r Drugs and Medicines. Paints. Oils, Var- nishes. French and Common Glass, 4c. The stork will also embrace FANCY NO- TIONS in endless variety, from which all tastes can he gratified, including Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware, r,.,h. Ib.ir.ind Toilei Brushes: Combs. &c. ALSO-Pure WINES AND LIQUORS I for medicinal purposes, which beer their own reco.mnondation. Every article will be warranted pure and fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant whi.se experience in the business is such ah to deserve the unlimited confidence Of the public CaM and see. JAMES N DtfRLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 3i, 1856. Executor's Notice. EsUtte of SAMUEL DEAHL, kite of lite 7?..o, nf Stmudsbtirn. deceased. All coim indebted to said B.t.to. r . . ir .... n'o uestf M tO mahC i m m fu i :i t.t- u v i , ... v j mfut; and those having just claims a- srainU the same, are dc-ircd to preseiu them in proper order for settlement, with out delay, to W; w. I5um 1 . " 1857; 6t. a In (he Conrt of Common Picas oi Monroe County. ' " " " T..1... T -n..ll.b.nfi . Tncnn l It I HlHi Mgg " ,,1" Nn. lfi. of Alav Term. 18o7. Foreign attachment. December 3 1st. 1957. on motion of air. I n a.i r... Dl.lnilA' I ho P.iu r rrri. tit uavic, Hiui nujf iui i i.uiiinj, im- fc? " a "ne mr vne rromonouiry .o ares accordinu to section 1st of Act ol 8th ot - - Affidavit filed for $80 paid on two notea for defendant , on the 1st ot December, 1852, - 1 wis.li interest from Sritd date. The defendant is hereby notified of the above rule, and of the filing of the affidavit as above. JOHN EDINGER, Prothonotary. Stroudsburg, January 14, 1858. 6t Ju mvi of Conmlou fleas of Monroe t'our.lVi George M. Stroud vs, Joseph fit. Stroud. No. 17, of May Term 1357. Foreiirn Attachment. December 31st, 1857, on motion of VVm. Davis. Attorney tor the plaintiff, the Court granted a rule for the Prothonotary to assess I lie damages according to section 1st of Act ot 8th of May, 1855 Affidavit filed for two notes of 50 each, with interest on one of them from January i2tj, 1853, and on the other from April 12th, 1853. The defendant is hereby notified of the above rule and of the filing ot the affidavit as above. JOHN EDINGER. Prothonotary. Stroudsburg, January 14, 1858. Gl. ,.m i ru ,... lu a" "lli)M " "Ul On and after the first day of January 185S, the un- signed will couOuo himself self strictly to the ready pay system. All persons buying at his store wil! be ro- quireu to pay c.isu lor an goous purouas- !. if 1v 1 i i .i '.i. i or give meir noies wuu approve te eurity. N. 13 Orders from cither of the Mer- chants in this Borough, will be received in payment for any articles in my line of I - . . - uuiics?, m ea.i r.ue.-. Produce of all kinds received in pay ment for goods. SAMUEL MELICK. Stroudsburg, Deo. 31, 1857. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. THE ubscribcr, having purchased and taken the old store staud of George Mul- ven, in Stroud-bur, would sa to' the public, that he is jut opening a lar-ie a.-sortmeut of STOVES in all their variety. Cooking, Parlor, Shop & Bar 11 0 OKI, all sizes and kinds, for Wood or Coal. Groceries, In connection with the Stove business, j tho undersigned will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Arc, viz: Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Ruisius, Spices, &c. Flour and Feed. He will con.ifantly keep Flour and Feed and whole grain. Cider Vinegar constantly on hand. The public are re-pcctfully invited to examine for themselves. ROBERT R. DEPUY. Stroudsburg, Nov. 12, 1857. Stone Coal. THE following are the prices of Stone I'oal, at the Stroudsburg Depot, per ton of 2,000 lbs., by the car load. Lump Coal, S2 90 Foundry Lump, 3 15 Lirire Egg, 3 15 Small Egg, Stove Coal, Chesnut, Pea Coal, Dust Coal, Dec. 17, 1857. 3 50 3 60 2 55 2 35 2 00 D. DREIIER, Agent. -3m, Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf aww J.fl lakes this method ot informing the people of Stroudsburg and the Bur- rouuumg couuiry, iuu, su uaa louiuvcu her ittillimjri' Store from the old place opposite the Metho- Ut Church, o he bneK dwelling brce doors above the l'ost Ulhce, where, 1 hurs- o ay vjmooei u, rue win uitic nci ujilu- i n 0f Fall and Winter Bonnets. Stroudsburg, Oct. 15, 1857. tf. HE REV. C. S. BURNETT, while -1- lnt.nrinr as u Mission in Smith- laboring as u Missionary in South em Asia, discovert a simple and certain . . : . . I Dure lor uii.yuiujjiujii , jisuiiiiii, jjiuhuiul 1 1 - r i n ah. iy .. . is. Coughs, Colds, NcrDous Debility, and all impurities of the Blood also, an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the Rem- edy. Actuated by a desire to benefit his suffering fellows, he will cheerfully send the Kecipo (free) to such as desire if, wjth hull land explicit VrPg "inn siiccessiuiiv usiiin me nifniu n u. Address Rev. C. S. BURNETT, " - 831 Broadway, New York City. July 30, lW.-ein. BLANK PBKJP; Frir snip :H tjiis Offire (;) Winter Arrangements. NEW R. R. ROUTE. M MAlnirnttA I Aiernn-ntn X- s nniiiiii tS' v2hw uHVYlhi 'JJSJSi- ' I r-.-r:KXS.'-r-.2ru- ex s- -Vr 'V wr.'r. P A TT pAAn J-VIlj 1VKJH.U. N . CXDedili(,lls hroa. . c- o from tne Worth and W. st, ma Great Bend and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming vallies, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, January 18, 185S, trains win ne run as ioiiows: The Night Express Train bound east on N. Y. Si Erie Railroad arrives at Great IJend at 4:00 A. A!., and connects with the Express I T UIMI ViUlllillvlU I. II lilt 'i Train which leave Great Bend for N York and Philadelphia, at 0:oU a. III. Due at Montrose, Tankhannock, Facloryville, 9()7 " 0:50 - 10:13 11:00 ocranton, Stroudsburg, 1M3, p. m Dela ware.(15 minutes to dine) 2:10 Bridgville, Phila. passen gers leave, - - 2:40 Junction, .... 3.-3Q New York, - - - 7:10 Philadelphia, - - - 8;20 pas,8Bn ers fr()n New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m. From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at Leave Junction, Due at Bndgeville, Phila. con nection, - Delaware, 15 ruin, dinner, Stroudsburg, Scran ton, - Factory ville, Tunkhannock Montrose, - Great Hend, 0:00 " 10:55 " 11:45 12:00 " 12:47 p. m. 3:35 " - 4:27 14 4:48 44 5:35 44 - 0:10 44 Connecting at Great Bend fcitli the Dunkirk Express west, at 7:15 I. Accommodation i rain leaves i o . r . n i ..i Sera n I on for Great Bend at r.z() a. m. Arrive at Great Bend, 12:25 p. m. Connecting with the Emigrant Train west, J v Returning, leave,, ureal liend on the N. Y. & E. R. R. VMo p. m. uuu ai ocranion, - - - G.10 For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Duiston, a Passenger Car will j be attached lo the Express Freight Trains leaving Sera n ton at 5:00 a. in. Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20 44 Junction at 2:10 p. in. Returning, will leave Junction at 5:00 a. m. Due at Strnudtjburg at 8:35 Scran ton at 2.50 p. ot. Passengers from New York will change cars at Junction -I o and from Pfiiladelphia, via B. D. R. R loi,ve or ,ake lu c,,rs ilt Bridgeville. For Pittfton, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre, take L. & B. R. R. cars at Scrantou. For Jessup, Archb.ild, and Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JUUiN UKISUIiN, Sup I. Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. HOlEft'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. The tcsiimonv of Prof Booth and Dr Hriurkle having previously been publishhed, the foliou-iui' is now addeo : From Prof. McCLOSKEY, formerly Pro fessor of theory and practice of Medicine in the female Medical College ol Penn sylvania, and late Professor of Surgprv in the American College of Medicine, &c. Philadelphia, Nov. 7th. If5fi, Mr Joseph E. Hover: A trial of vour LIQUID HA I It DYE will convince the .....o, -l.. fi.n, ...- .7 . efficacious preparation. Unlike many others, it lias in several instances proved aervicea de in the cure of some cutaneous eruptions on the head, and I have no hesitation in com mending it to those requiring s.uch an appli cation. Verv respectfully. J. F. X McCLOSKEY'. M. D.. "475 Race St above 13th HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including HOVER'S WRITING FLUID, and Ho"- - ' I VER'S Ii DELLIULE INKS, still mam tain tneir high etiaracter, which has always distinguished them, and the extensive de mand first created, has continued uninter rupted until at present. Ordeis, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 4!'lWe street above FOURTH, old No. M l. Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. December 21, 1857. 3m. Stroudshirg' Odd Pillows Hall ,..0 ...... WjiftTOWaSJ. tt BKAPSilC AN!) TA3J.OK, ' I , , . Having just returned from th cities, would respectfully inform his customers JLLuiid th- public, that he has made i,n- pi,rlant additions to his already superior siock n Cloths, Cniisiorcs and Voxiingw. He flatters himself that for finality, richnes of style, cheapness and durability, his assort- ment of good lor fall and Winter wear, far surpass any thing ever olTered in this sec ? ,l,e ctnml aml ,wil1 be ,Jnda UP H nnlnr in n tiinnner not til lip psf?Hlliil- I order in a manner not to bp excelled. iw.v.. ..... - - . . . . . . The stock, will also be found lo embrace an extensive assortment of Superior Ready Made Clothing, which will bo disposed of at a very small ad- i.nr.o .,lud rM An pv,.i, iiMtinn n' tllRSB woods will convince the most hkcptical that they will best, consult their' own interests by purchasing them. 07" As these goods were bought to ho sold, the public are assured that if they wish to buy Jit llio'ir own prices, they have, but to call on Dauot and be satisfied. 1, C. EfAUDT, Agent. Blank" .iojiTG-Aajs?5 f 'Ro'r:s;ile at iliis QUlcB " THE GOLDEN PRIZE. The New York Illustrated Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE. One of the largest and best literary papers of the dan. An imperial quarto, containing cmkl pa ges, or Jorty columns of choice reading mat ter each week. Terms of Subscription 82 a Year. AitcJ a Gift will bo presented ! each. ubM'ritcr iuiiicli;t icly on receipt, of tile 9(!tM:riiiioii mon. ev. Eech subscriber will be entitled to a gift worth from $1 to 500,00 iu Guld. To Clubs. 3 Copies for 1 year 85.00 10 " 1" 15,00 ew KUAU J'tJii L,ibT UJ' UJFI I 1 i)nr;iirp rnnliiitiintr ftfif!(l In r?nl I I r r -ww, ... 10 Gold Patent English Hun ting Case Watches, 100 Each. 15 ' " " " 75 25 " Gold Watche?, GO " 100 " " 50 300 Ladies " ' ' 35 ' 100 Silver Hunting case Watches 23 14 200 " Watches, ' 10 to "20 " 500 Gold Vest and Guard and Fob Chains, 10 to 30 5000 Gold Lockets 2 to 10 " Gold Rinus Eu r Drops Broaches Breast Pins Studs Gulf Pins sleeve Buttons &.c 1 to 15 each. Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the sub.-cril'er's name will be entered upon our subscription book, opposite a number and a gill corresponding with that number will be forwarded to his or her address by mail or express post-paid. Addresb BEUKET & COM PAN F, Publishers, 43 and 49 Moffat's Buildings, New York. 03Biilsof ail the Banks taken th t puss currentjmth" the States from whence thev re sentig Postage stamps are also received Uecember 10, 1807. 8t. Howard Association, PIULAELPH1A. A Benevolent Institution, established by spe cial endowment for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Viru lent and Epidemic diseases. To all persons afflicted with Soxunl Dis eases, such as Spermalonftcc, Seminal Weak ness. Impotence. Gonorrhoza. Gleet, Syphillis, Hie Vice. of Onanism, or self abuse. &r. &c. The HOW AUD ASSOCIATION, in view of ihe awful destruction of human life, aused by Sexual diseases, and ihe decep tion practised upon the unfortunate victims it such diseases by Quacks, several years .(go directed their Consulting Surgeon, a charitable act. worth. ol iheir name, t open a Dispensary tor the treatment of thi class of diseases, in all their forms, and to tji e Medical advice gratis, tj all who apply oy letter, with a description of their condi Hon. (age. occupation, habits ol life, & and in cases ol extreme poverty, lo far nish medicines free of change. It is need less to add that the Association commands toe highest medical skill of the age. and will furnish the most approved modern treat iiiCnt The Dnectois, on a review of the past !tel assured thai their iubors in this spheit i (enex oleut effort, hate been of grea benefit to ihe afflicted, especialy to the oung. and thev have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this verv imp riant but much despised cause. Just Published by ihe Association, a Re port on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak ness, the v ice ol Ouaninin, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other Diseases of the Scx- uai Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHANGE, on receipt of I Wo S TAMPS for postage. Address. Keport or treatment. Dr. GPjO- R. CALHOUN. Consulting Singeon, How ard As ciatiun, No. 2 South Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HE R PWELL. President. G EO. FA IR HILD, .Secretary. December 3. ISfi7 -lv- THE S iCRET IUFIRMITIES OF you rii a a i m a w a j a r r, Just Published, Gratis, the 2oth Thousand. A few words on tho rational Treatment, without medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility. Premature Decay of the System, Iircdiiiionts to iMjirriiiL'e generally. by B. Dfi JANEl, M. D I he i .iportn nt fact tfiat the many alarm- iiur rnmnlaints nriirinal inir in tlif iinnriiilciicfi r . --r.-- a- , Xyilhoul Medicine, is in this small tract. clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himsell perfectly and at the least possible cost, there by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sc;,,e'' envelope, hy remitting two postage ., . ... ii no i mi?V7 i-r r : i tamps to Dr. HE LANEY, 17 Lispenard Street, New York. October 1, 1657.-1 v. PKIVATE SALE. The undersigned olfers at private sale, a verV deirade property, situate in ftttouu township, Monroe county. Pa , aJjopuntt litiiu oi l limp i loner, u.niu ucc, juac in Lee, Ashtnn Smiley and others, and within a quarier of a mild of the Delaware, Lacka wanna & estern Railroad, conlatnfng ISO Acres, 7 ' 70 acres of which is plough lainl in a high te of cultivation. 30 acres of good Mead ... . i .i... i- . wwaBaanw, it oil Itinlinroil -ilt fltriitt I liucniir nilfl -J, 1"HIIVIW llll illll tt T '111 I'll " Oak. This i.roonriv is well n.laored lor dai- rv an(i Craiim purposes. There is on ihi 1)IOerl ., excellent Mill fte. The impiovements are i'V, having been built within tne last few Verfrs. I lie dwe line, a Ir.ime. filled in wiih brick, is 18 hy 3l feet, two stories high. IsJMlfcSjr never failing spring ol pure wa Jsliier near lie dwelling. Bam 30 t . . r y 43 i ei, with Cow shed,;30 by 10 feet, a!,. l - ,cl,c1d Irolt '.r A laruo On haul ot qhoieo grafted raCs oil tuo pri (pjsKS. , t The fil'ih fiftrt of a trai l nf laud simate in Prii e ihwiishio, Mdufne countv, ' Pa., in the warrantee iijin.c of Jacm. lilt li! miles, from Ol I du.is-iu rg I Ills, un l uc.wr hhii.oi e.l sVith Jii-iuloclt. White Pit.e and Oak Persoi.s wishing to view" ihe premfses will flense n 1 1 on the sabsrriber. A co n! tiile and possession given on the tirsi d.Kpril next. N PLATTENHERGER. Srj.t :t. 1H57. if W A IS IS. (iby tmfDRE & SHOEMAKER SPLENDID GIFTS, At 439 Clii'n:tt st. Philadelphia The Original Gift Book Store. G. G. EVANS would inform his friends and the public, that he has removed his Star Gift Book Slor. and Publishing House, if the splendid store in Brown's Iron Building, 439 CHESNUT Street, two doors telovv Fifth, where the purchuser ol each book will receive one of the following gifts-, valued at from 25 cents to SI 00, con&teling of Gold Watches, Juwelry, &.c. WORTH. 5C0 ratcnt English Lercr GoiJ Watches, 1GU 00 vnclf 5i0 1'atcnt Anchor tlo iId 0 CO 4UI Ludics Gold Wiitclics, l&k oases, 35.10 ym tCO Silver I.evtr Wiitcl.cs, uurranlctl, 15 00 " 5('0 P.irlor Tiine iei:a... 10 00 SCO Cameo Sets, Lar Drops and I'in., 10 00 " SCO L:nl:t i Gi-Id Uracelct j, $5 00 to IU CO " " SCO Gents Vests Chains, 10 CO ' ' I0LO Gold Lu-.ktl. (Larue size cti.ublc case,) 3 CO Jeoo GoliS l.dckeis, (small size.) 3 00 '' UW Cold IVncil uses, with Gold Pc.n?. 5 00 " ICtO Kxt.a Coldl'ens, withcufces and holders 10 SO " " u'500 Grid Pencils, (Lathes') 2 00 14 5t0 Gnlil ivnn, ui h Silver Pencils, 2 So i'SdO Ladies' UuUi Pcnn, uilh case. 1 50 " Guld Ki:-ge, (LniliCs,) I 00'.- '.' JliOd Gent's Gold Kings. 2 75 25:.0 Ladifs Gold UimMpm, 2 So ' :t50() Mih Gold Illl:nsHil!is 1 50- 3li0 PockcI Knives, 75 .' ii,(M Sets Genfe Gold Hosoin Sluds. 3 00 2l)0 do do Sloeve IhutoiiS, 3 CO ' 200) Pans L lilies' Ear 'Drops. 2 SO "' SOt'O Ladies' Peail Card Cas s, 5 00 " 1 ISDOl) L;ihes Caifieo. Jtt or .Mosaic Pins. 5 00 " 2.")!)(i Ladies' Cnmeo Shaul ami Itibijon Pins 3 5u SOdU Fetndge'.s IJalm of u Thousun-l Flowers, SO EVANS' new Cutu(gue contains all the' mobl popular books of the day, and the new est publications, ail of which will he sold as" low as can be obtained at other tteres. A' complete catalogue of books tent free, by ap plication through the m.iil, by addressing CJ. G. EVANS, 430 CHESTNUT ST. Philadel phia. Agents wanted in every town in the Uni led State.-'. Those desiring so to act can ob-' tain full particulars by addressing as above. N. B. Iu consequence of the money cri sis, and numerous failures, the subscriber has' been enabled to purchase from assignees an immense slock of hooks, embracing every de pa rtmeut of literature at prices which will enable him to give 500 worth of the above' gifts on cery S1000 worth of books sold. An extra hook, with a gift, will be sent to each person ordering TEN books to be sent to tine address, by Express. gfStnd for Catalogue. Noember5, 1:357. lV&m 5 a "f :5 tTYV A general assortment of Wrndo hades. Wall Paper, &.C., for sale, which will be sold at city tales. Call and exam ine. May 7, IS37. ly. ROPE'S EXPRESS. -?rf' 3 Tip JiJC'iciiXtt Z'aciiitics. Having made arrangements with tho' Delaware, Lackawanna aud Western Rail lload Co., I 3 3i prepared now to forward all kinds of hravy freight to lielvidere, Easton. New York, Scranton, Philadel phia, Wyoming Valley and the far Wot. Partict shipping to these points, to inuro despatch, will please mark their goods in care of Hopes Express. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent, Stroudsburg, June 4. Ib57.-3ui. Office in Nw York, 74 Brodwaj. The Hope Express Company to PHILADELPHIA. Are now prepared to forward Merchan dise, Freight, &c, to and from Philadel phia tia the North Pennsylvania Railroad by their own Cars and Messengers, cheap er than any other Express. All orders intrusted shall be promptly attended to.- Office in Philadelphia, with Kingslys Ex press, No. 131 Chesnut street. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent. Stroudsburg June 4, 1557.-3m. ft: DEALER IN S A 53 m- JSt a Boots, Sijocs feiTin&ings, Desires to call the attention of the ptiidic, to a new and well se lected slock of fashionable Hats and Caps, which are just received ind will be offered to the peopie of Strouds burg and vicinity, on very flnorable terms for ready pay. Also, to a new stock and ussortment of ladies and Gentlemen's fash lonable Boots and Shoes sold cheap for cash; Also, Shoe Findings of all descriptions such is dresscJ and undressed Morocco Skins;. Shoe Pegs, Hammers, &c. The subscriber also has the agency for the sale of Dr. James C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Sitsar Coaled Cathartic Pills and Ger man llorw Seed. The above articles, and many others not mentioned belonging lo his lino of business; will be kept constantly on hand and for sale at the store lately occupied by John W. Rax- ton, two doors above the Bakery and Confec tionary of Jacob Goetz. Positively no Credit. 'Q,uick sales and small profits" is his uiolto. Please call uuu see and examine for vour selves hefnre purchasing elsewhere. StrnudsKurg, Sept. 17, lb'55. hLW" H Y will yon suffer with Cough or Cold, wheu relief, mi gy be had for 25. cents, by using HoLLlJpdUEAtf v Detrick "s compound Syru Tar, Wild Chen-yawl UJPrliotimJ Th?- is the cheapest amrmgaf Cougli. Medicine in (he world. Fonsale wholc-alo and vetAhy H OL wI-N S H K A D & DaPRIOK, ? Stroudsburg, xlnd Mcrchaali' gcnorally .1 ...I.,-i..l il... fi...nf., rMlu- 11 .j ok ... MflFiw' r rivVr-y'j cenii per October 22, 1 57. SI 0 AP. Fine ing and si shaving-cream; ijK a so tho oeebratei m'l Stroudsburg! January 1, I i M ! ?! 1 B WA Ml Sis I" yfl"'J -'1 -JHB. WAS Sold in Stroudepurg & PKtrickv . , :jStroudahrirg; December I0i
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