I STATEMENT Of Receipts and Expenditures of MONROE COUNTY. CH ARLTON BURNET, Treasurer, in in account wnli the county of Monroe, from the fist Monday of January, 1857, lo the first monday of January, 1858. IR. To am't. of County Tax rec'd for year 1853 68 25 do do do 1854 2 (SO do do do 1855 232 04 do do do 1856 30197 do do do 1857 2282 3 1 Tax rec'd of V. Kautz '54 '55 '5G 5 16 Redemp. money recM on un seated lands, 59 55 do do seated do 27 23 $56'J7 0B 1712 05 $7409 11 Bal. due C. Burnet Treasurer CR. By ami. p'd. L.Slutter, late Treas. SI 155 (50 Administration of Justice. Pay and mileage ot Grand and Petit Jurors, S12I3 05 Constables. Ain't p'd Constables for returns &c. 137 1)8 District Attorney. By am't p'd W. K- Uaviland, Dis trict Attorney. 30 00 Witness Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Com. Patrick Hart, $337 63 ' vs. Snow et al. 8 Q5 ts. Nelson Staples, 7 89 " vs. Duftin, 3 81 " ts. Albeit, 7 iHjj 44 ts. Correll, 3 91 44 ts. Vanliorn. 10 09 V8 E. Paul, 5 55 vs. Pat Cunningham, G: vs. Ray 9 4l vs. Pat Cogan, 5 00 $3g.j Boarding Prisoners. Am't p'd Jos. Dunlield, 94 31 Court Cri'-r and Tip-staff. Ain't p'd C. U. Wurnick and F. Freeman, 97 79 Commissioners Clerk &, Counsel P'd E. B. Dreher, Coin's Clk, 5 67 P'd J. H. Waltun, Counsel, 2o 00 SI 10 67 Prothonotary and ClVrk of Court. P'd John Edmger, Prothonotary &c 81 82 J County Commissioners. P'd JoscphjHeckman 102 41 P'd John C. Strunk Kk? 73 P'd Peter S. Hawk 7i 50 349 64 Inquisitions. Inquisition on body of Eleazor Price 15 87 Assessors. P'd Assessors of the several tspe, 186 33 Road Damages. P'd Peter H. Robeson 75 00 " Michael Super, Keller r'd 10 00 885 00 County Printing. P'd Theodora Schoch, 91 71 John DeYounjr 95 75 -818746 County Auditing. P'd for Auditing public accounts County Lines. P'p for Surveying line between Monroe Pike and Wayne, Bridge Views. 26 00 77 00 For viewing Bridges 8 00 STATEMENT showing the Duplicates sions and balances due the same. Year. Collectors Names. Townships. j Am't 53 William Jones, Charles Pi ire, iSemy Albeit, enry Albert, Jildred, $308 Prue, 10G .M-Smithfild, 757 ;M. Smithfield, 544 Joseph ilton, lodge Winters, Ai.thonv Berber, Coolbaugh, Toby'.aiina, Kid red, Strou'd, Jackson, 101 246 588 John Kern. Philip McCiuskev, 122 ilo 476 158 318 725 323 104 134 738 Joseph Mover. CooltaUgh, Jacob Grcenamnver,;'Ohesnuthill, jnn VMisierlioudt (JacKMiii, Josefih Kunkle, John IlaTinas M Smithfield, olk, : Price, ;Toiiyhanna, Reuben Krege. loslah IJ. Snow, Peter Merwiti'e. 1'r WiliiJim Motpller. Stroud, f56 Michael Brown, 'Stroudsburg 557 466 145 Chas. D Brodhead, Chesnuthill, Joseph Moyer, jCoolbaugh, Charles Houser, fl'obyhanna. 154 331 Joseph Hawk, jkldred, 5 ohu Rinker, jllamilton, 1034 George J. Miller, (Jackson, 153 John llanna. jN. Smithfield,' 700 Pot'ias Setzer, Paradise, 191 George Dursheimer, Polk, ; 347 t 1 11 624 ' 312 James Palmer Pnce, Robert W. Swink, Stroud, Sarob Newhard, Ross, Daniel Walter, Smithfield, 7 if oj7l Joseph Mover, iCooloaugh, 127 Joseph Hawk, John Rinker, iEldred, 'Hamilton, :JaeKs,on, l02H 5 iaR Jacob Miller, jr. Samuel D. Pipher, M Smithfield. B0 189 355 2R3 Lei trantz, ij'aradise, Polk. Porono, Pru e, -Ross, jSmithfieltJ, jStroudsbiirg 'Siroud, Joel Berlin, lacob Edinger, Harrison Se Ting, 110 Jacob Newhart, 312 708 561 703 87 C6 Daniel U alter, Henry D. Bush. William Mosteller, Samuel Hav, T()!yliaiin.i Samuc 1 Miltenberger,'Tuiikhaiinock, Amount of outstanding Taxes for 1857 and previous y'ar,$4704 52 Balance due County from Le vi Slutter, former Trea-ur-er, at Hettleiuent dated 4th January, 1855, and which has not been accounted for, 128 58 Three years iu.te.rcet on same, 23 14 Total due County, 4856 24$ 10,000 FEET OF HEMLOCK BOARDS lor sale lv C. R. ANDRE. JS'roudftiburg, February 1-5, 1853. Enumeration of Taxables. P'd for Enumerating Taxables 16 00 $24 00 Refunding P'd on Refunding checks, Redtnptions. Redemption on J. Rees tract, 9 62 do do Sum'l Morrison, 24 26 503 86$ do do J. Conard 8 00 S41 88$ Court House. Repairs of public Buildings Elections. P'd Expenses of gen'l and tsp'a. Premiums. Ain't p'd on fox Scalps, County Bridges. P'd on account of Bell's (old and new) Bridge, 930 28 37 04 339 18 105 78 do Rees do 15 66 do 280 53 do 7 50 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Henry Stoke,' Philips' B rod heads Deublers' Cotants' do do do do do 39 88 62 79 1 80 14 47 16 00 76 00 37 87 2 10 26 00 17 28 ?5 00 14 00 CllCMlltlllll Butler Milk Falls do Pencils, Castle Garden, Smithfield, Mackey's, Stony Run, do do do do do -S1567 174; Miscellaneous. P'd Staples &. Barry for lumber and wood, 35 05 do do do 12 50 44 Andre & Shoemaker, merchandize, 6 85 do do 29 66 44 W. &, J, Wallace, coal and Iron, 5 09 44 G.Auracher, merchandize 2 22 44 E A. mold, pat. locks to eight windows 8 50 44 Chas. M. Price, work at Jail, 2 56 44 Robert Huston, md'ize 6 30 44 do wood and stove pipe 8 91 44 Y.Kautz, work at Jail. 2 00 14 W. S.Rees, repairs in Reccorders office 4 77 44 G. V. Gross, work at jail 4 95 44 M. II. Dreher, stone und plaster for jail 5 75 44 J. ('. Palmer, carpenter work 12 70 " S. Melick, stationery 24 98 44 Robt Eylenbergei, work 25 44 David Keller, postage 3 77 44 T. M. Mcllhaney. Ad- uiinMering oaths 50 44 Win. S. Rees, for guneral and Deed Book 30 00 44 de do 30 00 44 S. Melick, stationery 24 75 4 Caroline Dunfield, work 75 do do 2 00 44 A. Correll, cutting wood 11 25 44 Conard llammon do 1 00 44 C:.rey White do 25 44 S. Tutlle, work in offices 7 13 279 24 Trea. Commissions on rec. $5697 06 at 2 per c-iit 113 94 do paying 8 S7152 135 .it 2 per cent. 143 04 S25G 93 $7409 1 1 Examined and allowed the fifth day of January A. D. Ihn8. A. J. LABAR, ) EI). L. WOLF, Audr's SILAS L DRAKE, ) JOHN C. STRUNK, ) L P. S HAWK, County Comr's ROBERT BROWN, ) Attest. E. B. Dreher, Clerk. Coin'r's Office, Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. Jor County payments, Exonerations, Commis Am't of I Dal. due JPayment.Exon-JCom-duplic, tllitstsefin'l jc.a'lti.-j mns. of Over- j Balance p'ts. yet due. 7-J 103 b5 , 28' 23 11 : 2T: 41 63 I 45 102 35' (8 25 44 35 16 i 23 14 47 63 102 35A 62 5'j 59 7 59 7 93 yfi 7 93 74 16 81 67f 30 58 5 16 hi 30 fit 22 74 16 00 i 2 (12 I 30' 25 30 lo; if; 00 76 23 71 82: 64 57 68; 24 7!J 61, 19 56 55,102 55 62 14 97 13: 67 06 69 89 44i 25 00 10 22 23 32 34 83; 60 00 J j j 7 05 i 1 S0;i5 9i 4 57 .'19 58 50 00 40 00 50 00 52 55 14 97 4 62 16 57 5 S7 8 7731 84; 1 10: 59;317 00 28H l- 25 07; SOjsJfiG 45 230 87 5 55 69 55 i 8 07i 5 35 58 69 55 Hi 2 61 50s 96 50 J 12 34 7 08 16 81 165 00 i 16 57 85 07 33,499 33 417 81 31 39 50 13 57 95 57 79 00 16 57 .'313 36 A 79700 79 :387 42 15 65. 04 104 01 . 90 00 .16 40. 8 88 15 24 91,192 9l ;i40 82 52 09 4 1' 64 44 j 58 72 I 5 5 72 32; 189 32 485 87$ 16 94 30 21 13 50; 09'll2 09 100 00 , 9 36 15 13 12 40 5S353 07 315 53 41 37 10 27 5127 27 351 52 154 53 j786 2K i 98 65 680 M ?121 25 151 si5 33 32 68 05 'j 1 B ! 61 89 0 &95 21 1461 91$ I 5 2m I 66 51 S4704 52 S4856 24 i 50 00 ;166 00 ;242 00 I : 50 00 28 (e l 35 60i 32 i 52 25 15 855 1 195 00 240 35 42 00 :i 45 00 ,618 41 :i66 60 j238 20$ 76 56 i 9 08; 9 65 6 191 05 1 80 30 81 I2 40 51! 5 62 Total due county, Amount of of outstan ding County checks as near as can be ascertained, 82286 49$ Amount due C. Bur net lato Treasurer, 1712 05 83998 97$ $857 364, CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE For sale by ANDRE & SHOEMAKER. May 8, 1856. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS OF COMMISSIONERS. John C. Strunk in account with County DR. .oro rn i. :.a ML- S:20 00 icu iu uusu itnc" m- " . . , , i- lift 1853 1854 1855 1N56 1857 146 70 15H 00 145 74 it (i ( u it 184 00 $769 44 Peter S. Hawk in account with County Dlt 1856 To cash received per check 840 00 1857 138 50 8108 50 Joseph Hcckman in account with County. DR. To aggregate amount of cash received for full term of three vears 8412 50 The amount of the cost of the new ,Ua f!nt.iinneM check Roll. STATEMENT showing the Duplicates for Slate payments, Exonerations, Commis sions, and balances due same Tear. Collectois Names. "Townships. 1852 Peter Gilbert, Henry Overfield, 1853 John Kelley, William Jones, Charles Price, (Theodore Schoch, Henry Albert, 1854 H.'nry Albert, Chesnuthill, M. Smithfield Coolbaugh, Eldred, Price, Stroudsburg, M Smithfield M. Smithfield George Setzer, Ross, Paradise. Coolbaugh, Tobybauua. Price, Eldred, Stroud Jarkcon, Stroud-hurg, Clicsnuthill, CoolliBUgh, Eldred, Jnck-on, M. Smithfield Paradise, Price, Abraham Transue, Joseph Wilton, Jude Wiuters, Elihu Po.-ten, Anthony Berger, John Kern, Philip M-Clusky, Michael Brown, 1855 JucobGreeiiamoyer Joseph Moyer, John Kunkle, J. R. Ou-terhoudt. John Hanna, Andrew L. Storm, Jo-iab B. Snow, William Mo-teller, Peter Mrrwine, Reuben Kresge, 1956 Michael Brown, Stroud, Tobyhanna, Polk, Stroudsburg, Cba.. D. Brodhead, ubcnuthill, Coolbaugh, Eldred, Hamilton, Jo-eph Moyer, Joseph Hawk, John Rinker, George J. Miller, John Hannahs. George Dorhimer, G-forie Warner, Tories S' tzer, James Palmer, Ja ob Newhart, Robert W. Swink, Daniel Walter; Cbarle- Houser, Jo-eph Moyer, Jackson. M. Smithfield Polk. Pocono, Paradise, Price, Ro.xs, Stroud, Smithfield, Tobyhanna, Coolbauffb, Chesnuthill ChBS. D Brodhead, Joseph Hawk, John Rinker, Jacob Miller, Samuel I'ipber, Levi FrantE, jjoel Berlin, j Jacob Edinger, Harri-on Sebring, Eldred. Hamilton, Jackson, M Smithfield Paradise, Polk, Pcono, Price, ! Jacob Newhart, R033 Daniel Walter, Henry D. Bunh, William Mosteller. Smuel Hay, Sam'l Milteuberger Smithfield, Stroudsburg, Stroud, Tobyhanna, Tunkhannock Monroe County, ss ; We the undersigned yoing is a ftatement of the State Taxei as there are yet ballances remaining and out Jan. I, 1858. Witness our hands this Those marked thus have paid in full Henry D. Shafer. late Sheriff of Monroe Counuty, to said county, DR. To am't of Jury funds col lected from Dec. 1. l-?54 to Sept. T. 1857, inclu sive. 864 00 To am't of fines collected from Dec T. 1854, to Sept. T.157, inclusive. 173 00 To am't of cheaks from Commissioners. 9 80 S246 80 Something New. The public are respectfully informed that the undersigned has opened, in the Borouirh of Stroudsburgi a NEW DRUG STORE, in the' lar, ge fodr story building r.'cted by Messrs Fow- rintemute, two doors a- redently er Ipr 11 nil W ml phi bove Robert Boy's S to. e, where m ilitni K Lnpmn.r ntuntrc n i,..n,L n I, nftsnrimpni nf . ir r n . v-.., "'"S.' ""T" u,- x-,ec una summon utass, 4c The stock will also embrace FANCY NO- iiDio eiimws vuneiyi irom wnicn all tastes can be gratified, including Perfumcry, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware, Toot hj Hair and -Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c ALSO Pure WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal purposes, which betir their own recommendation. Every article will be warranted pure and as above, giving a full history 01 your case, fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant a8 t,e sun js , re. Enclose a sbimp, and whose experience in the business is such as address Dr, W. as above, giving a full histo to deserve the unlimited confidence of the ry of your case, und you will Mess the day public. Call and see. you made the effort to secure what is ce. tain JAMES N DURLING, Proprietor; A RADICAL CURE. Stroudsburg Dec. 3l, 1856. OR. 1852 By seventeen days service, 85 50 1853 " seventy-nine days 511 . . . , Tifj. -roll ". IklR il .;.l.t.t no m.A. in I nniU J 1855 " 9i days, 141 75 1856 one hundred and 57 days 220 50 1857 " one buudred and 60 days 240 00 $876 00 769 44 Balance due J. G. Strunlr, 8108 5fi CR. 827 75 143 25 1856 By lBi days service ld57 44 95 days service $171 00 108 50 Balance due Peter S. Hawk, S2 5ti CR. By aggregate number of days service for full term of three years (two hundred and seventy-five da)s). 5-412 5. bridge at Bells .Mill, in full as taken from 8I80 34 A. J- LABAR, Ed. L. WOLF. V Auditor's SILAS L. DRAKE, Am'tof Bal. duclPayiri'iitslEyonc-f Com- 1 Salance Iastsct't I j 'tiuns. I sions. 1 yet due. 43 93 43 93 56 38 56 3 24 25 24 25 168 49 53 167 49 61 94 nl 94 92 28 16 25 76 03 188 65 l-s 65 145 27 145 27 3 00 3 00 32 1 9 32 1 9 29 49 29 49 29 42 29 42 5fi 7y 19 45 93 yr 37 146 82 14(5 82 57 88 57 H8 106 96 106 96 48 64 48 64 102 02 35 00 4 21 15 57 47 -jg 70 65 I 70 65 36 70 25 44 45 10 81 105 59 15 (10 90 59 500 6 370 94 129 92 3 16 3 16 72 12 n0 60 404 12 3H5 62 12 42 25 08 75 54 7 6U " 90 161 15 30 ()0 131 15 355 71 2BBas! I ;y 49 i... 1 9 100 25 2()T 64 76 97 76 97 222 72 67 55 155 17 6-7 23 27 8 01 23 95 1 01 89 32 00 69 89 42 11 3 93 47 229 36 65 10 164 10 135 16 '23 23 84 9 06 115 13 1(4 96 4 65 5 52 79 08 07 31 7 H2 3 95 215 70 90 67 4 47 10 56 439 73 3'7 I3' 5 25 116 73 4gq gs 474 V0 9 35 1 4 6 89 43 30 62 3 03 4 32 51 45 71 7h 308 70 216 96 696 44 101 73 472 64 1 18 H7 16 1 fi6 229 45 156 27 3 73 20 99 7 95 3 00 212 75 47 67 363 30 24 487 7-' 1 41 49 53 37 39 315 57 489 25 63 20 207 58 74 94 301 13 515 09 497 57 214 00 96 81 67 49 79 61 72 90 219 82 538 5 106 96 298 45 315 09 70 65 21 70 105 59 500 Hi 109 16 72 88 514 12 211 15 359 53 3t)8 09 76 97 222 72 6H7 23 101 fQ 482 11 229 36 182 06 115 13 79 08 215 70 439 73 49 93 89 43 71 78 308 76 216 96 696 44 !01 73 472 64 108 34 231 31 180 99 78 95 215 75 47 67 3(53 30 488 82 51 04 37 39 54111 46 County Auditors do certify that the fore assessed since the year 1852, upon which - standing, as taken from the books up to eleventh day of Jan. 1853. since settlement of Auditors. Henry D. Sbafer, CR. by the following fee.4? due from county. By summoning Jurors, and making returns to the several Courts from Feb. T. 1855, to Dec. T. 1857, inclusive, and adverti sing the Gen. Election. 8159 00 By am t fees due on Com monwealth tiuits. 93 80 By per centage on S 173 00, fines, at 3 per eent. 5 19 827 99 Brought down 246 8 Bal. duo from county to H. D. Sbafer, Sheriff, 841 19 DR. WALTON'S AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. Young A iiitii ica Victorious I One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine cases out of n hundred. No Balsamt no Mer- cury, no odor on the breath no tear of detec llon- Two smu" I,ll,s " tl"se t;,sUjlcss ar,( barmless as water. Full directions are giv en' so ",ut H'e rintienl can cure limisell as CCI IH 111 u a IV nil tuu .iu li.tr ui i lie uiwsi UA rieiiced surgeon, and much better than with the ad vice of one of little experience ill this c.16Suf .jiseasb. Senl by m,, to any pij of i)C cnunlry by enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. G. Wulioil No. 154 North Seventh st. below Race. Phil adelphia. A liberal discount to the trade.- None uenuine without the written signature of D. G. Walton, Proprietor, Dr. W.'e treatment for Self-abuse, Weak ness, &c. is entirely different from the usual course. Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. The treat ment is as certain lo cure as the sun is to ricn TCft.l..c. cl'inin. :inH :ifMricc Dr YV January 28, 1857. ly. Winter Arrangements. iNEW II. It. ROUTE. Delaware. Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. New and expeditious broad puage route from the North and West, via Great Bend and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming vallies, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, January 18, 1858, trams will be run as follows: The Niirbt Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at 4:00 A. M., and connects with the Express Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, ot Due at Montrose, - -T:inkll:illlli:ck, Factoryvillc, Scranton, -Strondsburjr, - 8:30 a. m. 9:07 44 9:50 10.13 44 11:00 44 1:38 p. m. Dela ware.(15 minutes todine) 2:10 Bridgville, Phila. passen gers leave, - - 2:40 Junction, .... 3:30 New York, - - - 7:10 Philadelphia, - - - 8;20 Pntsungers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, n. m. From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at Leave Junction, Due at Bndgevillo, Phila. con nection, - Deluwure, 15 mill, dinner, Stroudsburg, Scranton, - Factoryville, Tun khan nude - Montrose, - Great Bend, Connecting a I Great Bend with the Dunkirk Express west, at Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at Arrive til Great Bend, 6:00 44 10:55 44 11:45 44 12:00 44 12:47 p. in. 3:35 44 4:27 44 . 4:48 44 5:35 44 6:10 44 7:15 44 7:20 a. m. 12:25 p. m. Connecting with the Emigrant Train west, on the N. Y. & E. R. R. Returning, leaves Great Bend, 1:25 p. m. Doe at Scranton, ... 6:10 44 For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Duision, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton at 5:00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20 44 Junction at 2:10 p. m. Returning, will !eae Junctional 5.00 a. m. Due at Strmidburg at 8:35 44 44 Scranton at 2:50 p. in. Pai-senrs Irom New York will change care at Junction. To ami from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R. leave or take the cars ul Bndeville. For Pilt.-ton. liiijr?toii, and Wilkeebarre, take L. &. B. R. R. c-irs at Scranton. For Josup, Arciibild, and Carbondale. change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and Bajjae checked through. JOHN BRISCIN, Sup't. j Wm. N. Je.ks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. 11.41 1? HJ34,! i iU H058 IlVI IlUIIJil W iiil tSJ kill kit Villi t'he t estimi iiy ol Prof Booth and Dr" nuikie ham-g pre lunslv been pubiishhed, lollouinj; s now added: Pro!. Mi CLOSKKY. lormerlv Pro- '-sor of theorv ami practice ot Medicine 1 itie remale Alt tin al (olHe ol i'enn 'i .1 ma. 11 mi late Proe.ssor ol Suryerv 1 ihr American Culh-pe ot Medicine, & . Philadelphia, Nov. :27th, lh5(i. Mr Jos h K. Huvt'r'. A trial of your LIQUID HAIR DYE will convince the most .-keptiral, that it is a safe, elegant ami 'ffiracunis preparation. Unlike many others, t lias in several instances proved servicea !e in the'cuie of some cutaneous eiopiion? n the head, and 1 ha to no hesitation in com nendiug il to those requiring such an appli-i-alioit. Very resjiect fully, J. F. X MrCLOSKEY. M. D.. 475 Race .St above 13tli HOVER'S WRITINU INKS, inclu.iii.o HOVKR'S intlTING FLUID, ami HO VER'S IN DELL! BLE INKS, still man. lain their hth cnaratier, which has always distinguished (hem, and the extensive :e uand first created, has coiiltnued uiunlet upled until al present. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 4 in R.i.-e street above FOURTH, oid No. I ll, Philadelphia, will receive prompt ..tlCl'I'tn JOSEPH E HOVER, Manufacturer. Decemuei 21, lb57. 3m. Q5Sp A ceupral assortment of Window shades, Wall Paprr. &c for sale, which vill be aold at citv tales. Call and evam me May 7. l8-'7 lv y&XTUY will you suffer with a bad Cough or Cold, when relief may be had for '2n cents, by using IIOLLINSULAD & Detkick s compound Syrup of i h ! s-nla jr'Jfble.-ulo and retail by HOJjWSIIJiAD & DETKICK, Stf14fehnfjffd .Mcrchauts generally throjiJk'Alni9unty. -cent3 per bottle. 1S57. tf. r 'ar.Aid Cherry and Hoarhoiind WfcHStt&iA ftheanest and best Cblr MivKctne inVlhe world. Howard Associa,tion, PI1ILAELPIIIA. A UeUeiolcril Institution, established by s,t' cial endowment far the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with Viru lent and Epidemic diseases. To all persons nfhVted with Soxual Dis eases, such as Spermulon ha:. Seminal Weak ness. Impotence. Gouoirhan. Gleet, Sypiitllis, the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse. &e. &c'. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Jit view ol the awful destruction of human life', 'aused by Sexual diseases, and the decep tion practised upon the unfortunate victim f such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act. worthy ol their name, to open a Dispensary lor the treatment of this clas ol diseases, in all their forms, and to ;ive Medical advice gratis.'U) all who apply", iy letter, with a desciiptton of their condi iioii.(:ige. oci upation. habits of life, &c.) ami in cases of e.tieme poverty, to Jnr-t nish medicines free of charge. It is need less to adil that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the agc'..and will furnish ihemost approved modern trcatr"'" '' me.. 1. The Ditectois. on a review of the pasf, leel assured thfti their lahors In this sphere f benevolent eflurt, have been of qreat i.encfit to the nflln-ted, especialy to the ounp. and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very, important but much despised cause. Just Published by the Association, a Re- port on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak ness. the.Vice o: 0;.Rnisin, Masturbation or Self Aiuse. and other Diseases of the Sex ual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO S TAMPS for postage. Address. Report or treatment. Dr. GEO R. CALHOUN, Consulting Smgeon.IIo.w ard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street; Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the Directors: EZRA D- II EAKTWELL. President: G EO. FA IRC II I LD. Secretary. December 3. lS57.-ly. TJHE SECRET INFIRMfTlESfJT YO I T EE A X U A T J 15 5 '2' Yj Just Published, Grails, the 2ijlh Thousand. A few words on the rational Treatment, without medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local, Weakne.-s. Nocturnal Emission?, Genital and Nervous Debility. Premature Decay of the SvAtem, In-pediments to Ma rriauo generally, by Ii. DE LANEY, M. D; The i .iportant fact that the many alarm-4 1 ng complaints originating in the imprudence and solitude o! youth, may be easily removed Without 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 himself perfectly and at the leabt possible cost, there-' bv avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent lo any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, ny remitting two postage stamps to Dr. DE LANEY, 17 Lfspetiard . Stn-et, New York. October 1, lri57.-ly. riUVATlTSALE: ; The under.-igr.ed offers at private sale, a. verv de.ira4le property, situate in Stroud township. Monroe countv, Pa . adjoining Sand ol Philip Fisher, D.ivj.l Lee, Joseph Lee, Ashton Smiley and others, and within .i quarter of a mile of the Delaware. Lacka wanna & Western Railroad, containing iSG Acres, 70 acres of which is plough land, in a high atnle of cultivation. CO acres of good Mead ow and the remainder well timbered utiti tiuiitv Chesnut and. Oak. This property is well adnprcd for dai ry and grazing purposes. There is on this property an excellent Mill site. The impiovemeuts are new, having beert built within tne last tew years. The dwel-xr-'-i&i, ',',e a iri!!e- filled in with brick? s 13 ' yn feet, two stories high: Hit ndver failing sprinu of pure wa- jgggtier ..ear the dwelling. Barn 30 :y 13 teei, wttl! ('ow siied. 30 by 1(5 feet; at tached. A larue Orchard of choice grafted fruit trees ot: the pr mises. Tin- fifth part of a tract of land situate iiV ' . P. ice tow-iishjp, Monroe county. Pa., in life warrantee name l JacosUtt. 2 i'ihTcs f8rn, Stroudsburg This tract is heavily timb'er-Pi ed with Hemlock. White Pine and Oak. Persons wishing to view the premises will " please call on the sabscriber. A go. ul title and possession given bnlhe'"' fir-it day ol Aprii uet JOHN PLATTENBERGER. - Stroud iriwnship. Seiil 3. ts'57. tf. SAMUEL I1EES7 "iri . -i J3CALER IN : . -AS ASlh Soots, Sljocs inJiingS,. Desires to call the attention of the public, to a new and well se lected stock of fashionable Hatd and Caps, which are just received and will be offered to the people of Strouds burg and vicinity, on very favorable terms for ready pay. Also, to a new stock and assortment of ladies and Gentlemen's fash ioriable Boots and Shoes sold cheap for cash: Also, Shoe Findings of all descriptions such as dressed and undressed Morocco Skinsj Shoe Pegs, Hammers, &c. The subscriber also has the asencv for the sale of Dr. James C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and sugar Coated Cathartic Pills and Ger man Worm Seed. The above articles, and rtiany others hdl mentioned belohgiitir lo his line of business; will be kept constantlyon hand and for soli at the store lately occupied bv John W. ton, two doors above ihe Bakery and Cd liouary 01 Jauuu uoeiz. 5 Positively no Credit. "Quick aaii D...oM ...... hi ...it villM' . T u ff! Please fcallartd see and examinejlpr your selves before purchasing cIsQwhey Stroudsburg, Sept. 17, 1S55. jir iu an nuum it ijjjij-jvuttut ti On and afterJhhe firt dar SSS'' January lfe, the uu- fiyutu will WRUI.u uiiuauif'- self strictly to the ready Vyam. AW nersorH buying at hiwm vill be re quired td pay casbjigBPinfcoods purohas-r ed, ct give their curity. ,3 with approve se- N. B Ord m cither of the Mer-? chants in tbi igh, will be received iu payment for Jca,B)TJinc of. husines-. at cash rates1 1'roduce of oil kinds received in pa meut for goods. . SAJUEL MELICK. Stroudsburg, Deo. 31, 1357 13