; TRIENNIAL VALUATION OF MONROE COUNTY, FOR" THE YEAR; AV D. 1858.' ' STATEMENT, pursuant to law, showing the aggregate Value and Assessments of REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, OBJECTS, &c., within each Town-fek-lJ borough in the County of Monroe, Taxable by tbe Laws of this Commonwealth, whether for State, County, Township or Borough purposes, as Valued and Assesse'd'by the respective Assessors of the different Townships and Boroughs in said County, and by them returned to the Commissioners of Monroe County, at their Office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, as the same is.now on file, to.wit: a P. f 2. S H P s ra 52 1 c 2. q '-. a; y - o p- M (ft 2 o Sf -:! ; ' M ass ess Hamilton, ' fetroud, Stroudsburg, SraithGcld, phesnuthill, M. Smitbfield, Ross, Price, Paradise, Pocono, Coolbaugh, ; Eldrcd,- r Jackson, Tunkhannook, Tobyhanna, Polk, 8 1.265 143 757 O ICO 85,800 135,127 94,147 3,950j (520 12,892 12.058. 3,704' 55,172; 908, 2,275 8,206, 23,278j 2,4011 132,659, 61,730l 32,685' 43,445 50,645 27,052 04,174 28,764; 1 0,697 j 10,943. 74,632 130,117,81192,919 ill uiui i uiutu, in uiiuuu.u'ui;;, j. the-nicanuig and Intontsou of this Act; they think proper. Given uuder our hands, at our oiiice in StrouasDurg, tno itn Attest E. B. Dreheu, Clerk. Re-Election of Senator Benjamin. AVashinton Jan. 25. A private des pntch, received hero from Baton Rouge, La., announces the rc-eli-ction of Senator 3icnjnuiin for sis years fron the 4th of March nest. On the 1ft of January 1S59; by Esquire at Buttormilk I' alls, Oraugo Go., N. Y., Mr. Andrew Oallet, of Stroud township, Monroo Co., and Miss Emily Lloyd, of the former place. QCj See advertisement of Dr. San ford's LI VER INV1GORATOR in anolher column. 5Tew York Markets. Wednesday, January 27, 1859. FLOUR AND MEAL The sales are 9,100 bbls. at 85 15aS5 25 for Superfine State; S5 75aS6 for Extra do.; 55 20aS5 -30 for Superfine Ohio; SO 15uS6 30 for shipping brands of round hoop Extra Ohio; SO 40aS7 75 for Extra Gonessec. Rye Elour is in moderate demand, sales of 1G0 bbls. at 83 40aS4 10. Corn Meal is in moderate demaud at S3 50a3 60 for Jersey, and 84 15aS4 20 for Brandy wine. GR IN The Wheat market is again better; the demand is in part for the South; holders generally have refused to meet the demand; the sales are 4,500 bush, fair to good White Southern at Si 45aSl 55; 200 do. good Red do. at SI 40; 4,000 do. good Red Kentucky at gl 33. Oats are unsettled; tbe demand moderate, in part for New-Orleans; sales of State at 5Sa00c , and Western at 62a G5c. Rye is quiet at 80a90c. Corn is more active, and is firmer at the close; the sales are 58.000 bush, at S0a82c. for uew Southern Yellow; Stic, for unsound, and 87a8Sc. for Western Mixed, in store and delivered. MOLASSES New Orleans is steady, and sells noderately. Foreign is dull; pales of 3-0 bbls New Orleans at 42c. PROVISIONS The Pork market is firm, hut quiet; the arrivals are not large; alcs of 670 bbl., at 816 12 for new Mess; $17 68 for old do. Lard is firm and in fair demand, with light arrivals; the sales are 1,100 bbls., at lial2c Cut Meats aic active and firm; the sales are 700 hhds. and tes. hams, at 9a9fc.; Shoulders at 5a6ic. Dressed Hogs are in request at 7a8c. Butter is in fair de mand and is firm. TOBACCO Generally the market is firm, with a fair activity; sales of 42 hbds. Kentuoky at lOallc.; 217 Havauna at 30a37c.; 133 cases Seedleaf at I4a26c; 31 do. .Florida at 18a25c.; and 580 bales Gaba on private term's. WTUISKEY The market is lo"wer; sales of 600 bbls. at 26a27c. First Annual Bail OF THE STROUDSBURG CORNET BAND, TO 13E GIVEN AT STROUDSBURG, PA. On Thursday Eve. February 3d, 1859. The members of the Band take pleas ure in announcing, that their first Annual Ball will be given at tbe above named place. A general invitation is extended to the public. Tbe object of the Ball be ing to raise funds to secure for the Band a permanent basis, it is hoped that it will be liberally patronized. Tickits--Tvo Dollars. The Musio for the occasion will be fur nfshed by a choice I'he house will be prepared for tho re ception of guests at balf past six o'clock. Danci-ng to oommence at half past seven. Tickets may be bad of the members of tho Band, and at the several Hotels. By order of the CoMSriTTEE of Arrangements. N. B. No special invitations will be extended. January 27 1659. o c a O 3 o 55 o era c c a a o o- re . o c 2 o 3179,097 Si 3,205 S4,8i 100,722il 9,180j 4,2-; 820 S6.900 3,090 5,050 6.G50 240, 2.180 54 n s ann i , r fi,0S0; 3,980 n O.I m' O .1 UJ 1,750 3.050 7.854 3.575 4,055 1,470 1,510' 1,500 2.025, 1,970 2,770 2,794 1,045 820 4,170 2,000 2,075, 1,420 1,020; 750 1,3351 1,440 1,700 200 400 2,381 350 200 634 4.395 1.710 1,160 1 863,299 35,401 5,400 31,721 1,794 - .w - w ....... .j 0 j when and where, at any time between the .STKOilDSBinm ACADEMY. STEPHEN" HOLMES, Jr.. Principal This Institution will re-open on Mon day, January 24, 1859. TERMS. Common English Branches, $3.00 Higher English, 4.00 Languages. 5.00 No deduction made for absence uuless in ca-e of protracted sickucs. For further information or for admis sion apply to, or address the Principal, Stroudsburg, Pa. January 13, 1859. ourt Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. George R. Barrett, President Judge of the 22d Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and Michael II.Dreher, Esqr's, As&ociate Judges of the Court-of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail-Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 24th day of February mst., to continue one week if necessary. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ex-ami rial ions and other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in t the jail of the said county of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to he then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) WELCH OI R I30SSARD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofhce Stroudsburg, ) January 27, 1853. SnSRIFF'S"SALST" By virtue of an order to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Thursday, the 3d day of February nest, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises hereinafter described, a cer tain Cwl'sst and tract ot LAJSrD, situate in the towuship of Middle bsuituneld, in said fiountv of Monroe, known as j tho "Mill Lot", bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone in the public road, thence South twenty three degrees and a half West, two perch es to a stone, thence North sixty-niue de grees and a half. West, twonty perches to a stoce, thence South seventy-two de grees West, fourteen perches to a stone, thence South forty-one degrees and a half West, sixteen perches to a stone, thence South fcixty-seven degrees and a quarter West, ten perches and three quarters to a beach, thence North eighty-three degrees West, ten perches, and three quarters to a beach, thence North eighty-thrco degrees West, ten perches to a stoue, thence South sixty-five degrees Weft, thirty-one perch es aud a half to a buttonwood on the bank of Bushkill Creek, thence down the same North ten degrees West, six perches to a stone, thence North sixty-five and a half degrees East, fifty perches tcr a stone, thence North twenty-five degrees East, eighteen perches to a post, thenco South twenty-five degrees East, sixteen pe.rohes and seven-tenths to the place of begin ning, containing SIX ACRES, more or less, with the appurtenances. The improvements are one GRIS7 MILL, three stories high, 3U ny ieei, one .Dwelling House, one and a half stories high, 16 by 32 feet, and one BARN 16 by 20 feet. About four across of tho above tract are ciearea. To bo sold by me for cash, as the prop erty of William Place and Simon Heller MELCHOIR BOSSARD, Sierif. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) January 10, 1859. fft. $ I m m a m tUJV C3 o c 03 3 ra S3 73 O re c re o c re 3 03 re p o c a v . ' C. ' o ' GO S3 S3 P- 3- t O c? 03 re re O O 3 re O S3 n cr a ft o 300 3,216 830,765 i 1.725 19,850 250; 2,300 950 755 SI 90 41,750 625 1,703, 1,075; 1,095 17,910 16.850 14270 8,240 4,310 10,275 12,281 8,100 -7,370 2,450 3,650 6,550 12,550 540 200 100 489 480 65 75 25 745 3,670 540. 1,416 250. 3,125 f5 6,876 12,088 190 217,171 1,895,10. Act to - i uiuuuuu3 ui iuu aiiDcsnuia uuvu hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and 4 oclock, p. day or January, A. D. 1859. PETER S. HAWK, ) XlJ U JOHN From the Baltimore SUN. One Dollar! It is too much, ex claims the person desiring cheap articles for the restoration of the hair! We have however, in our experience found that articles which command seemingly exor bitant prices, are in the end cheapest to the purchaser. Precious articles aro al ways put up in small packages, and effi cacious medicines are not considered dear at any price. One dollar being the price of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, for tho smallest size or trial bottle, is a suf ficient guarantee that the trial bottle con tains most precious ingredients, in proof of which its sale has increased one hun dred fold within tbe past year. CAUTiON.Boware of worthless imi tations, as several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot, St. Louis, Mo., and New York) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medi cine dealers. Also by all Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in the United States and Canadas. Sold in Stroudsburg by Hollinsbcad & Detrick, and James N. Durling. See advertisement in another column. Grand Gift Enterprise. NEW DISTILLERY, FARM, &c. The undersigned have determined to dis pose, by means of a gift enterprise, of their new and splendid Distillery, located in Klecknersville, Moore township, Northampton county, Pa., just erected, to gether with a valuable Farm adjoining the Distillery property, consisting of F1PTX" ACRES & of cleared land. The Distillery is entirely new, 3 stories high, the lower story being built of stone and the two upper stories frame, measuring 64 feet by 34 and finished through out in the very best manner, at a cost of not less than 810,000. It is situated in a rich agricultural region, convenient to a good market, and is capable of distilling 150 bush els ot grain a day. The distillery, which is now in full operation, is the property of Shall & Ilelman. The improvements on the Farm are a two- Frame Mouse, 3 42 by 22 feet; a Barn 40 by 50 feet, with stone stabling; a brick spring house 20 by 24 feet, a never Tailing spring of water near the house, a wagon house and other necessary out-buildings. The farm is in good order, in excellent cultivation aud contains a good Xoung Apple Orchard. In addition to the distillery and farm, they will also distribute to the holders of tickets the sum of 82,659 in Money. Every ticket, except those that draw higher gifts, will, in the first place be entitled to draw 10 cents in money, there being no blanks. It is intended to have the drawing as soon as possible, with the expectation that the tickets will be sold in a short time, and possession (together with an indisputable ti tle) will be given to the farm on the 1st of April, 1800, and to the distillery on the 1st of December 1859. The tickets will be drawn by 12 respectable citizens of North ampton county, who will act under oath, and the purchasers of tickets may rest assured that the drawing will be made in a strictly honorable, upright manner. The whole number of tickets issued amount to 21,875. The first drawn number will en title the holder to the first gift, being the Distillery, valued at 10,000. The second drawn number will entitle the holder to the second best gift, being the Farm, valued at 7,000. The remaining 283 gifts, will be divided among the holders of the tickets, as they are drawn in rotation from the wheel,' as follows: 1. One Gift of g tl tl H 4 Ten Gifts of $10 each, 5 Twenty Gifts of 5" each, $.100,00 50,00 25,00 100,00 ltfO.OO G Fifty Gifts of $1 each, 5p,00 7 One Hundred Gifts of 50 cts. each, 50,00 8 One " " " 25 cts- eacni 25,00 Every ticket that does not draw one of these gillSi wui ue enuueu tu xu unw. PRICE OF TICKETS, $1,00. SHALL & IIELMAN Klecknersville, Pa., Jan. 13, 1859. o B 5i 5 55 o o o S3 . n H S1198 14 S547 27 997 25 462 68 729 09 316 33 868 76 401 20 620 41 276 14 833 26 388 67 392 27 174 18 266 48 122 45 351 36 150 74 396 84 171 38 463 94 211 72 400 71 185 15 185 24 86 98 122 99 52 18 217 97 92 74 495 79 221 73 SS540 30 83,861 54 s: S3 O S2. I S O CA a a- 5 EL rr .re c - E E5' re 3 53 c 3 I O 500 600 10 19 2 470 8450 100 150 25 150 .19 2 8550! provide for the ordinary expenses of the foregoing Statement; and at the same time, HERE ) o'clock A. M. tbe County Commissioners will meet uccu uiiiuu uciun a just i an;, auuuiuuig iu m., of said day, all persons may attend, if XLl Li 1. 1UIU II 11, JUUIUlti3i31UUUtO. D. PRAILEY, 1859 POPULAR. TRADE 1S59 IN .Ribbons and Millinery Goods RIBBONS i RIBBONS!! RIBBONS!!! To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers in Ribbons, Millinery Goods, and Cash buyers in all sections of the Country. The Cash Ribbon House, 115 Chambers Street, New York, JNO. FARRELL. ESTABLISHED 4858. We have originated a new principle a new era in the Ribbon Trade, whereby we make this business plain, simple, and staple as that of brown sheetings. AVE SELL FOR CASIl! WE BUY FOR CASH! We are satisfied with 5 per cent profit. Ask no Second Price. Have all our goods marked in plain figures, so that man, woman and child "buy alike," and receive the same value for their money. Our prices for best Taffeta Ribbons, all colors, are No. 1 12 c.ts. per piece, No. 4 cts. per piece, .. ji 15 u u c 57i " " " 2 20i " " " 9 " '" " 3 ttfi " " " 12TSl()7i No. 16 $l,4"i per piece. WE OFFER FANCY RIIinONS 'ALL STYLES.' 'ALL COLORS,' 'ALL QUALITIES.' AT PRICES DEFYING" COMPETITION, AND FOR CASH ONLY. Our Establishment is the centre of attrac traction for RIBBONS 'Quick Sales,' 'Light Profits,' and 'Good Value,' for Cash. E&ouchtis! I&oiiclics! New Styles and Paterns, at a saving of 30 per cent from credit prices. IS to sari Lace m lliasgs, &c. &c. Our line of these Goods always full. We Import and 'Job' them at once for 5 per cent advance iuarneu prices on an uoous "in plain figures.' A saving of 40 per cent on these Goods from credit prices. Our intention is to make the Ribbon Trade as'staple in regard to prices as domestic goods. To do this we must sell One Million dollars worth Goods per annum ! We arc Union Men. 'No North,' 'no South.' We solicit the patronage of Mer chants, in every section of the United States, and arc the servants ot all who favor us with their trade and patronage. JNO. FARRELL, CASH RIBBON HO USE, 11G Chambers street, New York, near the Hudson River Railroad Depot. u. n. waller Jan. 13, '59,-4m. 2lubi tor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Mon roe Countv. to distribute tho monoy's a- rising from the Sheriff's Sale of the prop- erty of Charles o. Colbert, ana tere len ants, will attend to the duties of his ap nointment. at tho public House of Peter Kemmcror, on Thursday, tbe 17th day of February next, at a o'clock, r. fll., when and where all persons interested may attend if they think propor. JOHN DeYOUNG, Auditor. January 6. 1859 Notice. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Mon roe County, to distribute tho money's a risinor from tho Sheriff's Sale of tho prop erty of John Serfoss, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the public House of Peter lie ra merer, on Thursday, the tenth day of February next, at 2 o' clock, P. M., wlien and where all porsona interested may attend if they think pop cr JOHN DeYOUNG, Auditor. January 6, 1859. $500 A Year. Wanted an Active, Honest man in ev ery county in the States, to travel and canvass for tbe New York Omnibus a beautifully illustrated monthly journal. To suitable, active men, a salary of S500 per year and a' small commission will te paid. Address C. P. Britton, Publisher, 80' Beekmon St., N. Y. January IS, 1859-4t. PLASTER FOR SALE. A large and constant supply of Ground Plaster, at DeWitt& Fine's Mill (former ly Stoko'sVat $8 per tun. - DeWITT & FINE. Stroud township, Nof. 18, 1858. 4m. "New Arrangement 4 h!,? Delaware, Lacfcawaana & Western RAIL ROAD; NO MOKE STAGEliXG. .New arid expeditious broad guage route from the North and West, via Great Bend and Scranton, and from tbe Lackawanna and Wyoming vallics, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. - OCrOn and after Thursday, December 10, 1858, trains will be run as follows: The Cincinnati Express Train bound oast on N. Y. &. Erie Railroad arrives at Greut Bend at&15 A. M., and connects with the Express Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, at 8:00 a. m. Due at Montrose, - 8:37 J ankhanncek, Factoryvillcy Scranton, Moscow, Stroudsburg, 0:18 - 9:43 10:30 11:17 1:12 1:25 p. in. u Water Gap, Delaware.(15 minutes todine)l:50 Bridsyille, - - - - 2:20 Junction, - 3:13 44 New York, ... 7:15 " Philadelphia, ... 8;15 " Passengers from N,ew York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at - -Leave Junction, Due at Bndgeville, Delaware, 15 min, dinner, Water Gap, Stroudsburg, 6:00 11:10 12:02 it 12:16 p.m. 12;55 1:08 3:16 4:00 - 4:52 5:11 Moscow, - Scranton, - - - Factoryville, Tunkhannock - -" -Montrose, -Great Bend, Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train, west, at Accommodation Train reaves Scranton for Great Bend at Arrive at Great Bend, 5:58 " - 0:35 " 7:10 " 9:15 a. m. 2:05 p. m. Connecting with the Emigrant Train west at 2:20 the Dunkirk Express West at 4:35 and the N. Y. Expiess East at 3:10 p. m. Returning, leaves Great Bend, 3:20 p. m. Due at Scranton, - 8:05 44 For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton at 4:4o a. in. Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20 41 " Junction at 2:20 p.m. Returning, will leave Junction at 3:45 a. m Due at Stroudsburg at 7:15 44 44 Scranton at 2:35 p. m. Passengers to and from New York and Philadelphia, will change cars at Junction. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wil kesbarre take L. & B. R. R. cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take the stages at Scranton. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Scranton, Sept. 16, 1858. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf NOTICE. The undersigned having purchas ed the right for Monroe County, to manufacture and sell Mess. Appl man & Robbins' patent Composition Gum Oils, fe for painting purposes, hereby offer HjHH them for sale at fifty per cent, below linseed oil prices. The article has been in use for .the last three years and has stood the test of exnenence. Certilicates can be seen at the Store, from some of the best practical builders and painters in' the country. Also specimens of rights, Carpenters, and Cabinet Makers it will be an indispen sable article. Shop or Town ship rights sold upon reasonable terms. WM. IIOLLINSI1EAD, C. S. DETRICK, C. M. PRICE, Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprietors, FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private Us it a&IJLsale a house and lot situated on the South side of Eliz ibcth strcat, m the borough of Stroudsburg. The house and shop are frame two stotics high, and the lot is 50 feet front by 190 feet deep to an Alley. On account of its central position it is admira ble, it being directly opposite tire Strouds burg Hotel. The same will be disposed of on" fair: tfefma: , ,T JOHN F. DRINIUIOUSE. Dec. 23, 1858. (gfDiscovcd at Lasl.JQ A certain Cure for Corns & Bunions, All persons afflicted with these painful ex cresences, can effect perfect cures', . without the aid of a surgeon or the knife, by using SANirORD'S CORN PLASTER. Sent by inail, postage paid, to any part of ' . r (Til A .1.1 i.r.c-r the country on receipt oi ouu.t S. J. SANFORD, 211 Dock s't. or Box 2G1 P. O. Jntt. ft 1850. 3m. Philadelphia. BLANK DEEDS For sate at this Officii i THE iJVER PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, CompouiKlod entirely from Gains, Is one of tbe besi Purga'tive and Lfver me dicines now before the puLlir, thai acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, bul-a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject iu moibid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purpo ses effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens tlse system at the same lime that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength en and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver :s one of the principal regula dy; and when it per well, the powers of Jeveloped- The sto tirelv dependent on tors of the human bo furms its functions the system are fully, much is almost en i the healthy action o( per performance of the stomach is ai at fault, & the whole sequence of one or irig ceased to do its eases of that organ, has made it his study the Liver for the pro- its functions; when fault, the bowels aro system suffersin con uau the Liver ha-, duty. For the dis- one of the proprietors in a practice of more find some remetjy teract the many do it is liable, remedy is at last troubled with Liver its forms, has but ta victfon is certain, move all morbfd or system, supplying In flow of bile, invfgor ca using- fotfd to di thc blood, giving tone whole .ma'ehinery,re the disease effect cured, and, iohat is the occasional use of tor. tii.g is sufficient to and prevent the food ring. than twenty years, to wherewith to coun raiigeiuenl i to which To prove that this found, any petsori Complaint, in any of try a bottle, and con These Gums re bad matter from the their place a healthy ating the stomach, sest well, purifying and health to the moving the cause of ing a radical cure. Ad Bilious attacks are better, prevented, by the Liver Jnvigora One dose after ea- relieve the stomach from rising and sou- Only one dose taken before r'eii'ffng,' pre vents Nightmare. ., Only one dose taken at night, loosens tre bowels gently, and cures Costweness. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. j One dose of two teaspoonsfuls will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruct'ion removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose fmmediately relieves Chol ic, while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive" of Cholera. 05s Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine af tor a long sickness. IEPOne bottle taken (or Jaundice removes all sallownesiS of 'uti'natura! color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhea in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel domplaints yield" almost to the first dose . . One or two doses cures attacks. caused bjl Worms in Children : there is no surer, safer or speedier remedy in the world, as it nevef fails. IETA fev bottles cures Dropsy, by excr-. ting the absorbent's". We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever J- Agu'et Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a JSilioils lype. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use il are giving their unanimous" testimony in its favor. lCrMix water na llicmoitili wills: Ih'e liivigorator,- aud swallow bolli togctSscr. THE LIVER INVIGORAT OR Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to be lieve. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver complaint, from the worst Jaundice', or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseasad Liver. TRICE OXE DOI.T.AR MR BOTTLE. Dr. SAN FOR D, Proprietor, 345 Broad way, New York. Ami retailed by all Drug gists. Sold also by Hollinshead & Detrick, and James N. Durling, Stroudsburg, Pa." July I, lSaS. ly. CAUTION I ; We hereby caution all persons against hunting or fishing, orgoing through grass, grain or orchards, upon either of our premises, as we arc determined to prose cute trespassers to the full dxtent of the law. Charles Keller, Ezra Huns'ker, David Groner, John Shook, Henry Dennis, Absalom Fetberman, Thomas W. Rhodes, L. & J. Drake, Qharles L. Keller, Leonard Andre,. Henry Miller. Charles Drafco, Charles Swink, Geo. Houser. Aaron Croasdale. Silas L. JJrako. James R. Andre. May 20, IS58;-ly. Hollinsliead & Detrick, DRUGGISTS 10 CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Drug, Medicine.-, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumery, &.V. &c. GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE, STROUDSBURG, PA. N. 15. German and English prescrip tions carefully compounded. VM. HOLUNsTllKA'D. C. S April 8,-1858. ly. detrick:- ft."' STEEL'S HOTEL, Corner Main St., and North side j Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Par JJ. J. USTKANJJllUiy Proprietor. N. "B. O mibuses will run regularly to and from iho Railroad Depot, to con nect with tho Cars, on every arrival ancV departure-of the passenger trains. May 13,- 165& sasr iVm. K. MaYllamly STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PAr- Umce at dames 11. t anon s. .niaq.- Collections madet and business atteifdcdif .l t j .iz i, .T' O WHO pi uuijjmoao uun ui.-puibii. - i Stroudsburg, June 26, 185G