STATEMENT AP I,.inre nnil F.YnAiwliiiii-P.K of lVluiNXUn. owuj.x x x . CH ARLTON HURKET, Treasurer, in in account wnh the county of Monroe, from the list Monday of January, 1857, to the first monday of January, 185b. To am't. of County Tax ree'd for year do do Ho 1854 do do do 1855 x il.t do 1850 08 25 2 02 232 04 3019 S7$ do do do 1857 2282 31$ Tax ree'd of V. Kautz '54 '55 '5G 5 10 Rcdenip. money recM on un seated lands, do do seated do 59 55 27 23 $5097 00 Ral. due C. Burnet Treasurer 1712 05 $7409 11 CR. JJy ami, p'd. L.Slutler, lateTreas. $1155 00 Administration of Justice. ray and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors, $1213 05 Constables. Am't p'd Constables for returns &c. 137 US District Attorney. By am't p'd W. K- llaviland, Dis trict Attorney. 30 00 "Witness Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Cow. ts. Patrick Hart, $337 03 vs.-Snow et. al. vs. Nelson Staples, ts. Duffin, tk. Albert, vs. Corrcll. vs. Vanliorn, vs. 15. Paul, vs. Pat Cunningham, vs. Hay vs. PaCognn, 8 25 7 89 3 81 7 10$ 3 91 10 09 5 55 0L$ 9 4l 5 00 $399 33$ Boarding Prisoners. Am't p'd Jos. Duniield, 94 31 Court Crier and Tip-staff. Am't p'd C. U. Warnick and F. Freeman, 97 79 Commissioners Clerk & Counsel P'd E. B. Drehcr, Corn's Clk, 85 G7 P'd J. H. Walton, Counsel, 25 00 $110 67 Prothonotary and Clerk of Court. P'd John Edinger, Protlionotary etc 81 82 County Commissioners. P'd JoscphIieckman 102 41 P'd John C. Strunk 163 73 P'd Peter S. Hawk 7S 50 $349 G4 Inquisitions. Inquisition on body of Eleazor Price 15 87$ Assessors. P'd Assessors of the several tsps, 136 3S Road Damages. P'd Peter H. Robeson 75 00 Michael Super, Keller r'd 10 00 $85 00 County Printing. P'd Theodore Schoch, 9T 71 John DeYoanir 95 75 -S1S746 County Auditing. P'd for Auditing public accounts County Lines. P'p for Surveying line between Monroe Pike and Wayne, Bridge Views. For viewing Bridges 8 00 26 00 77 00 STATEMENT showing the Duplicates jor County payments, Exonerations, Commis sions and balances due the same. Yrar. I Collectors Names. Townshipb Am't of duplicate 53 William .lories, .Eldred, Prire, M-Smithfield, M. Smithfield. Coolbaugh, Toby ha una, Eldred, .Stroud, Jackson, Coolbaugh, Charles Pure, jllenry Albeit, '54 Henrv Albert-, Joseph Wilton, ludge inters, Anthony Bercer, John Kern, Philip McCluskey, Joseph Mover. '55 Jacob Grcenamoyer , Cbesnuthill, John Uusterhoudt Joseph Kunkle, Jackson, Eldred, John llarmas ,M Smithfield, 725 iReuben Krege, Polk, Josiah L. fcrnow, Peter Merwine. )r. William Mostellef, Michael Brown. Price, Tobyhanria, Stroud, Stroudsburg, -Chesnuthtll, Coolbaugh, Tobyhanna, ,Eldred, jllainilton, 56 'Chas. D. Brodhead, Joseph Moyer, Charles Houser, Joseph Hawk, John Ridker. 1034 George J. Miller, Jackson, John Hanna, " O :,l.fiU robins Sttzer. -.Paradise, 194 Polk, j 347 'Price, I 114 George Dorsheimer, James Palmer V i i n L jSacob Newhard, RofS, fSmithfield, Coolbaugh, Chesnuttiill, Eldred, ;Hamilton, Uaniel W'altei, Joseph Mover, $7 ' 127 401 , 320 1028 Chas. D Brodhead, Joseph Hawk, Foh u Rinker, Jacob MMIer, jr 'Jackson, 148 61 Isamuel D. Pip'her, ;M. Smithfield, R80 Levi Frame, Paradise, Joel Berlin .Polk, 'Pocono, iPrice, Ross, ;Smithfield, .Stroudsburg, Stroud, Jacob Edinger, Harrison bebrtng, Jacob Newhart, Daniel Walter, i Henry D. Bush, William Mosteller, Samuel Hay, ISamuel Miltenbergei1 Tobyhanna Tunkhannock,) Amount of outstanding Taxes for 1857 and previous years, $4704 52 Balance due County from Le vi Slutter, former Treasur er, at settlement dated 4th January, 1855, and which ,has not been accounted for, Three years interest on same, 128 58 23 14 Total due County, 84856 24 -i f AAA FEET of iih;ml,uuk L XJAjXJXJ BOARDS for sale by . 4-4 -w -r-n m m -w -k sm T7 C. R. ANDRE. Jroudsburg, February 15, 1855. Enumeration of Taxables. . p'd forEnumerating Taxables 1G 00 824 00 i Refunding ' pM Qn Rcfunding check8f 503 8GA t T? nrl rr rt 1 A TIC Redemption on J. Rees tract, 9 62$ do do Sam I iuornson, -it u do do J. Conard 8 00 41 88$ Court House. Repairs of public Buildings 37 04 Elections. P'd Expenses of gen'l and tsp's. Premiums. Am't p'd on fox Scalps, County Bridges. P'd on account of Bell's (old and new) Bridge, 980 28 339 18 105 78 do Rees do 15 60 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Henry do 280 53 Stokes' Philips' Brodheads' Deublers' Cbtants' Stroudsburg, ChestH! hill do do do do do do do 7 50 39 88 62 79$ I 80 14 47 16 00 76 00 37 87$ s ia 20 00 17 28 25 00 Butter Milk Falls Pencils, Castle Garden, Smith field, Mackcy's, Stony Run, gdo do do do do 14 00 -91567 17$ Miscellaneous. P'd Staples & Barry for lumber and wood, 35 05 do do do 12 50 Andre &. Shoemaker, merchandize, 6 85 do do 29 66 " W. &, J, Wallace, coal and Iron, 5 09 " G.Auracher, merchandize 2 22 " E. A. Arnold, pal. locks to eight windows 3 50 " Chas. M. Price, work at Jail, 2 56 " Robert Huston, md'ize 6 30 " do wood and stove pipe 8 91 V.Kautz, work at Jail, 2 00 " W. S.Rees, repairs in Reccorders office 4 77 " G. W. Gross, work at jail 4 95 " M. II. Dreher, stone and plaster for jail 5 75 " J. C. Palmer, carpenter work 12 70 " S. Melick, stationery 24 98 " Robt Eylenbergei, work 25 " David Keller, postage 3 77 " T. M. Mcllhaney, Ad ministering oaths 50 " Win. S. Rees, for general and Deed Book 30 00 de do 30 00 " S. Melick, stationery 24 75 " Caroline Dunfield, work 75 do do 2 00 " A.Correll, cutting wood 11 25 " Conard llamtnon do 1 00 Carey White do 25 " S. Tuttle, work in offices 7 13 S279 24 Treas. Commissions on rec 5697 06 at 2 per cent 113 94 do paying 8 S7152 135 at 2 per cent. 143 04 S25G 98 $7409 11 Examined and allowed the fifth day of January A. D. 1858. A. J. LABAR, ) ED. L. WOLF, VAudr's SILAS L. DRAKE, JOHN C. STRUNK, ) P. S. HAWK, County Comr's ROBERT BROWN, ) Attest. E. B. Dreher, Clerk. ComYs Office, Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. IUI.duc Iraymen t.Exon- Com-1 Over- i llalance fcra'tn.'- 'ions. I p't5. 1 yet due. .astset'inll $308 7-2 103 F5 10R 28 23 14 757 27 47 03 -54 1 45 102 35 82 59. 7 59 101 96 7 93 24R 74 IG Si : . 588 67 30 58 : 122 36 25 30 llGlO 10 00 470 70 23 71 15S 82 04 57 OS 25 44 'I 35 16 5 23 14 47 63 102 35$ 7 59 7 93 16 81 30 58 ; 22 74 2 02 16 00 25 00 00 00 05 16 22 23 32 34 83 4 57 318 68- 24 79 1 50 15 94? 04 19 50 M9 58 323 55 102 55 104 02 14 97 1 34 1 3 07 OR 50 00 , 52 55 ' 14 97 00 d0 57, 5 8l I 4 63 40 738 69, 89 44 V 50 00 8 77.31 84. 1 16; 557 59 347 00 ,288 9225 07 58 07 35 58 69 55 460 B9 20G 45 230 87 I ! '12 31- 7 08 10 81 i jlli 57,85 07 145 55, 69 55 154 11 2 61 331 50 90 50 10 00 33 499 33 4 17 81 .31 39 50 13 t. 153 57 95 57 79 00 5 16 57 J r. Ill QT 4215 55 313 36$ 04J04 04 , 90 91-192 Dl ;i40 44 B 44 53 00 ,16 40: 8 88;15 24 82 " r I - 53 UU 72 S. 5 72 624 33 489 32 -485 87i16 94 30 21!13 50 00 i 9 36:15 13; 2 40 312 09.U2 09 100 740 58:353 07 315 53 44,37 10 27 52" 53. 28; 5127 27 35l 52 '154 53 '786 28 98 65 .680 81 ;1'21 25 ,151 25 33 32 68 05 U61 61 8 1 189 3: 25 ?15 85 00 9 08; 35 I 9 65: 355 60; 283 33, 110 05 , 312 80' 708 30 561 81', 6 19 89 89 395 21 703 12 464 9l 87 40, 66 54- 5 02 5 28 66 54 S4704 52 Total due county, 84856 24 Amount of of outstan ding County checks as near as can be ascertained 82286 49p Amount duo C. Bur net late Treasurer 1712 05 .-h $3998 97-3 $857 36 CEDAR, AND WILJDOW WARE. For sale by ANDRE & SHOEMAKER. May-8, 1856: . STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS OF COMMISSIONERS. John C. Strunk in account with bounty Dll. 1852 To cash received per check. $20 00 1853 1854 it 115 00 146 70 u t ti 158 00 1855 1856 it 145 74 1857 184 00 S769 44 Pctor S. Hawk in account with County. DR. 1856 To cash received per check $40 00 1857 t " 138 50 $168 50 Joseph Heck man in account with Countj. DR. To aggregate amount of cash received for full totm of three vears 8412 50 mi f f fhn nt. nf tho. new ., -I ,.: l,nnL- we oowmiuw. vu STATEMENT !g .tJlJ M"'0n8' r.TTw ToTvnJ.'ps. Oflta, Tew. Collecloii Names. 1852;Petor Gilbert, iHeoTy Overfield, 1853 John Kelloy, j William Jonea, Charles 'Price, heodore Sohoch, Henry Albert, 1854 Henry Albert, George Setzer, Chesnathill, M. Smithfield Coolbaugh, Eldred, Price, Stroudsburg, M. Smithfield M. Smithfield, 497 57 Ross, ,214 00 Paradise. I 96 81 Coolbaugh, 67 49 Tobyhanna. 79 61 Price, 72 90 Eldred, 219 82 Stroud 538. 56 Jackson, 106 96 Stroudsburg, 298 45 Cbesnuthill, 315 69 Coolbaugh, 70 65 Eldred, 216 70 Jackson, 105 59 M. Smithfield 500 86 Paradise, 109 16 Price, 72 88 Stroud, 514 12 Tobyhanna, 75 54 Polk, 211 15 Stroudsburg, 359 53 Cbesnuthill, 308 09 Coolbaugh, 76 97 Eldred, 222 72 Hamilton, 687 23 Jackson, 101 69 M. Smithfield 482 11 Polk, 229 36 Pocono, 182 06 Paradise, 11513 Price, 79 08 Ross, 215 70 Stroud, 439 73 Smithfield, 498 93 Tobyhanna, 89 43 .Abraham Transue, Joseph Wilton, Jude Winters, Elibu Posten, Anthony Berger, John Kern, Philip McClusky, Michael Brown, 1855 Jacob Greenamoyer Joseph Moyer, John Kunkle, J. R. Ou&terhoudt, :Jobn Hanna, Andrew L. Storm, 'Josiah B. Snow, jWilliam Mosteller, ; Peter Mcrwine, Reuben Kresge, 185G Michael Brown, Chas. D. Brodhead, ;Jopepb Moyer, jJoseph Hawk, ;John Rinker, George J. Miller, t'John Hannahs, George Dorsbimer, George Warner, ;Tobias Sttzer, James Palmer, Jacob Newhart, ;Robert W. Swink, Daniel Walter; Charles Housor, 1857 Joseph Moyer, Coolbaugh, Cbesnuthill Eldred, Chas. D Brodhead, Joseph Hawk, John Rinker, jjacob Miller, Samuel Pipher, Levi Frantz, Joel Berlin, Hamilton, Jackson, M. Smithfield Paradise, Polk, Pocono, Price, Jacob Edinger, Harrieon Sebring, Jacob Newhart, Daniel Walter, Henry D. Bush , William Mosteller, Samuel Hay, Sam'l Miltenberger Ross Smithfield, Stroudsburg, Stroud, Tobyhanna, Tunkbannock $7161 65 Monroe County, ss : We tho undersigned County Auditors do certify that the fore going is a statement of the State Taxes as assessed since the year 1852, upon which there are yet ballances remaining and out-standing, as taken from the books up to Jan. 1, 1858. Witness our hands this eleventh day of Jan. 1858. Those marked thus have paid in full since settlement of Auditors. Henry D. Shafer, late Sheriff of Monroe Counnty, to said county, Dll. To am't of Jury funds col lected from Dec. T. 1854 to Sept. T. 1857, inclu sive. 864 00 To am't of fines collected from Dec. T. 1854, to Sept. T.1857, inclusive.173 00 To am't of checks from Commissioners. 9 0 $246 80 Some thine: New. The public are respectfully informed that' the undersigned has opened, in the Borough ot Stroudsburg, a NEW DRUG STORE, in the large four story building curv' no odor on the breath, no fearofdetec recently erected by Messrs. Fow- wn- . 1 wo amaM P'1 do.se; tasteless and lm- and WintRmntP. twn Honra bove Robert Boy's Store, where is intpnds kPfln ntr nlwnvn nn hnA n Inrrm nsBnrfmRnt nf r i nr i- - n i tt -it ""J"0'' nf, rec una summon wum, cjc. rrit k i in a ivTt r tvt xne siock wm aiso emorace caiui iu xiwoni uuoiets variety, irom wnicn an tastes can ue grauned, including Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glafs Ware, rr..u 1 7-: 1 T...i r. ALSO Pure WINES AND LIQUORS I Jnn P ' U,euwu,ment is as certain to cure as the sun is to recommendation. . Enclose a stQmP) and address Dr. W. Every article will be warranted pure and ns nhnvn. m'v;n,r n full historv nf vnnr rnsr. fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant whose experience in uie uusiness is sucn as'Qddress Dr, W. as above, giving a full histo to deserve the unlimited confidence of the ry 0f your case, and you will bless the day public. Call and sec. jy0U made the effort to secure what isceitain JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor, j - A RADICAL CURE. Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 185J. s" January 28, lS57.-rrly.. , . CR. 1852 By seventeen" days service, 825 50 1853 " seventy-nine days u 118 50 1854 " eighty-six & one-half days 729 75 1855 " 94$ days, 141 75 1856 " one hundred and 57 days 220 50 1857 " one hundred and uU days 24u uu $876 00 769 44 Balance due J. 0. Strunk, $106 56 CR. 1856 By 18$ days service 1857 " 95$ days service $27 75 143 25 S171 00 168 50 Balance due Fctcr S. Hawk, $2 50 CR. By aggregate number of days service for full term of three years (two hundred and scventv-five days). $412 50 ml w bridce at Bells Mill, in full as taken from feKOO J4 A j LABARt , v Ed. L. WOLF, V Auditor's SILAS L. DRAKE, ) Cwnmis UMIUIl.feW " f'Am'tof i Bnl. due iPiiym'ntsI Kxonej CU.D- Balance L,Xal0 Iastsea. j 'lioni. I rioni. jet due. :?? 57 I 43 93 43 93 56 38 24 25 167 49 61 94 76 03 a an o5 J 56 38 " i 63 20 207.58 74 94 301 13 515 09 24 168 49 61 94 92 26 188 65 145 27 3 00 32 19 29 49 29 42 58 79 146 82 57 88 106 96 48 64 102 02 70 65 36 70 105 59 500 86 3 16 72 88 404 12 75 54 161 15 355 71 308 09 76 97 53 16 25 UK lob J'Jl 145 27 3 00 32 19 29 49 29 42 38 37 19 45 93 146 82 57 88 106 96 48 64 47 29 70 65 DO 59 129 92 3 16 60 88 35 00 4 21 15 57 25 44 45 10 81 15 00 370 94 12 00 365 62 12 42 25 08 7 60 67 90 131 15 39 49 30 00 266 22 100 25 67 55 655 27 32 00 65 10 123 23 104 96 67 31 190 67 207 84 76 97 155 17 222 72 687 23 101 89 462 11 229 36 135 16 115 13 79 08 8 01 23 95 69 89 3 93 478 18 164 10 84 65 9 Otf 5 52 3 95 10 56 14 68 4 32 4 7 4 5 82 47 21S 70 32713 116 73 51 45 439 73 25 498 93 474 90 35 89 43 30 62 3 03 71 78 308 76 216 96 71 73 308 76 216 96 696 44 696 44 101 73 101 73 472 64 108 34 231 31 180 99 78 95 472 64 1 18 1 86 3 73 3 00 107 16 229 45 156 27 20 99 78 95 215 75 47 67 303 30 212 75 487 67 363 30 488 82 51 04 37 39 24 487 78 49 53 37 39 1 41 Henry D. Sbafor, CR. by the following fees due from county. By summoning Jurors, and making returns to the several Courts from Feb. T. 1655, to Dec.T. 1857, inclusive, and adverti sing the Gen. Election. 8189 00 By ain't fees duo on Com monwealth suits. 93 80 By per contage on $173 00, fines, at 3 per cent. 5 19 $287 99 Bronphk down 246 80 Bal. duo from county to H. D. Shafer, Sheriff, 841 19 DR. WALTON'S AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. Young America Victorious! One small box of Pills cufes ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mer n. Harmless as water, i! utl directions are giv ' en' 60 lhat lhfe P'aent. tort cure himself as cerium aa wun uic auviue oi iiiu musi expe- I rienced surgeon, and much better than with : the advice of one of little experience in this "'"class of disease. g t fa maj, tQ t of th t b I ... . - J - enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. G. Waltoil . 154 jxorln Seventh st. below Race, P 1 1 ntlelnhia. A liberal discount to the trade. 1 None genuine without the written signature i of D. G. Walton, Proprietor. ness, &c. is entirely different from the usua j course. Dr. VV. has cured hundreds who I have tried others withoutbenefit. The treat- as tj,e sun i8 t0 rl-se. Enclose a stamp, and Winter Arrangements. NEW R. R. ROUTE. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western -JrfiVi J T Jt Ur RAIL ROAD. New and expeditious broad guogc route Irom tne iNorth and West, via Great JJend and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming vallics, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday, January 18, 1858, trains will be run as follows: The Night Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend al 4:00 A. M., and connects with the EApress Train which leaves Great Uend for New York and Philadelphia, at 8:30 Due at Montrose, - - - 9:07 Tankhannock, - - 9:50 Factqryvillc, - - - 10:13 Scranton, - - - 11:00 Stroudsburg, - 1:38 Delaware.(15 minutes to dine) 2:10 a. rn. u p. m. JJridgviIIe, Phila. passen gers leave, - - 2:40 " Junction 3:30 u New York, - - - 7:10 " Philadelphia, - - - 8;20 " Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, n. m. From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at - - - -6:00 " Leave Junction, - - 10:55 " Due at Bndgeville, Phila. con nection, - 11:45 Delaware, 15 min. dinner, 12:00 K it Stroudsburg, - - 12:47 p. m. bcranton, ... 3:3a Factory;)!?, - - - 4:27 Tnnkbnnnn - 4:48 u ( Montrose, ' Great Bend, Connecting at Great Bend with 0;10 ' 7:15 the Dunkirk Express west, at 'iccommouuiiou irain leaves ' .... r -,. r...., -i a rn ... , jcran;ni Jor ruai mum ui 7:20 a. 12:25 p. m. m. Arrive at Great Bend, Connecting witti the Ei'iigrant Train west, on the N. Y. & E. R. R. Returning, leaves Great Bend, 1:25 p. m. Due at Scranton, - - 6:10 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton at 5:00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20 " " Junction at 2:10 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 5:00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 8:35 " " Scranton at . 2:50 p. m. Passengers from New York will change cars at Junction. To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R. leave or take the cars at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and ' Wilkesbarre, take L. & B. R. R. cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup I. Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. 05 ZZ HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DIE, The testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr Brinckle having previously been nublishhed, the following is now added : From Prof. McCLOSKK Y, formerly Pro fessor of theory and practice of Medicine in the Female Medical College of Penn sylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in the American College of Medicine, Sic. Philadelphia, Nov. 27th, 1656. Mr. Joseph E. Hover: A trial of your LIQUID HAIR DYE will convince the most skeptical, that il is a safe, elegant and efficacious preparation. Unlike many others. it has in several instances proved servicea ble in the cure of some cutaneous eiuption on the head, and 1 have no hesitation in com mending it to those requiring such an appli cation. Very respectfully, J. F. X. McCLOSKEY. M. D.. 475 Ilace St. above 13th HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including HOVER'S WRITING FLUID, and HO VER'S INDELLIIiLE INKS, still main tain their high character, which has always distinguished them, and the extensive de mand first created, has continued uninter rupted until at present. Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 Race street above FOURTH, fold No. 144, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. December 24, l857.--3m. fjr3 A general assortment of Window Shades, VVall Paper, &c, for sale, which will be sold at city rales. Call and exam ine. May 7, 1857. ly. "iniY will vou suffer with a had Cough or Cold, when relief may be had for 25 cents, by using IIoiiLlNSHEAD & Detrick's compound Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Hoarhoiiwl This m the cheapest and best Cough Mfm$mto the world. esalo and retail by SIIEAD & DE TRICK Stniiibifri xnd. Icrchants eeilcrallv thrWHmb. County. s nor boftln. l57. tf; PrioafWlRlt Howard Association, riHLAELFHIA. 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 afllicted with Soxual Dis eases, such as Spermatorrfia:. SeminalWeak ncss, Impotence, Gdnorrhaza, Glcclf Syphillis, ihe Vice of Onanism, or self abuse. &c. Ac The iiUVVAKU TKJN, iff view of the awful destruction of human life- caused l,v Sexual diseases, and the decep tion practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several ye'afrsT ago directed their Consulting Surgetfri, afrf a charitable act, worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical advice gratis, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condi tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, &C.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to fur nish medicines free of charge. It is need less to add tbat the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treat ment. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured thai their labors in" this sphere' of benevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the afllicted, especialy to tHo young, a'nd they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. Just Published by the Association, a Ro port on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weak ness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse', and other Disease's of the' Sex ual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which wrtf bo sent" by mail, (rn a scale j letter envelope,) .FREE Qf CHARGE, ort receipt of TWO -STAMPS for postage. Address, Report or treatment, Dr. GEO R. CALHOUN, Consulting Suigeon-, How ard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. -R'ZRA D. IH'URTYVELI,, President. GEO. FAIIlCiiiLD, Scrretarj. December 3, 1857. -ly. THE SECRET INPIRHITIESOT YOUTH AMD 113ATUB&ITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 2)th Thousand. L IWV UI u J lilt. lULlUliUl 1 lU LltlUII I., without medicine, 6f Spermatorrhea or LoCar Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and! Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the' System, Impediments to jVIarriage generally, by B. DE LANEY, M. D. Thei jportant fact that the many alarm-' ing complaints originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, maybe easily removed Without Medicine, is in this small tract, cleurly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful trcatmonJ, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself 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 sealed envelope, by remitting rvo postage stamps to Dr. DE LANEY, 17 LiSp'enard! Street, New York. October 1, I857.-ly. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. TIIE subscriber, having purchased aad taken the old store hiand of George Mtff ven, in Stroadsburg would say, fo the public,- that Ire is just opening a large assortment of STOVES in all their variety. Cooking Parlor, Shop & Bar' Room, all sizes and kinds, for Wood or Coal. Groceries, In connection with the Stove business, the undersigned will keep constantly.on hand a general assortment of Groceries, &c, vizi Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Raisina, Spices, &c Flour and Feed. He will constantly keep Floor and Feed and wbdle grain. Cider Vinegar constantly on band. The public are respectfully invited jo esaminc for themselves. ' ROBERT R. DEPUY Stroudsburg, Nov. 12, 1857. SAMUEL SEES,Jr. DEALER iN Desires to call the attcntion of the public, to a new and well. se lected stock of fashionable Hats and Cans; which are iust received and will be offered to the. people of Strouds burg and vicinityi on very favorable terms for ready pay. Also, to a new stock and assortment of ladies and Gentlemen's fash ionable Boots and Shoes sold cheap for cash. Also, Shoe Findings of ail descriptions such as dressed 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 Sugar Coated Cathartic Pills and Ger man Worm Seed. The above articles, and many others not mentioned belonging to his line of business will be kept constantly on hand and. for salo at the store lately occupied by John V. Rux ton, two doors above the Bakery and Cdfffec tionary of Jacob Goelz. Positively no Credit. "Quick salesa and small profits" is his motto. Please call and see and examine for. your selves before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, Sept. 17, 1855. To .ill tfhom it may C&iiccrii, On nnrl nftnrflin fii-ct As m !iw?:ict.ui tiauuury 1000, W!ci signcd will conB-o iAlf aelf strictly to the ready paj sys'tcuA'll persons buying at b'13 store wift iS persons quired to pay cash for all goods fuehai ed. orgt-c their notes with anYe ' sc- cuntj. jm 'N. R Orders from citUf tUp'Mdi--chants iu this 3orough, wiffe'e received in payment for any articles jMnjy line'of busincs?j a cash rates. W ' Trdddce of all kind3 reared pay ment for goods. jyg. l , , S ImgfcELICIv.' StrouasDU.rg, Dj - PAIN1 9& OILS. A good ar Fof Pure Yhite Load White ZinoJ laEbitc Zinc, Jreueb Zino, Stone Golorc r'. e i f. 1 rsr lur iu at ijn-iuw priCO, Dy UOLLliyaUKAD & DETRICK. Juuo 1 1 1857
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