MONROE COUNTY 171 11 in a 1 Fire Insurance Contp'y rjgMic rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax will be levied, .except to cover actual loss or damage I) fire, that may fall upon mem bers oi the company. The nctt profits arising from intercs or otherwise, -will be ascertained yearly for -which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, will have a credit m the company. Lach insurer in or with the said company will be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her policy. The principle of Mutual Iusur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of expcri euce, and has proved successful and be come very popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by lire, on the most advantageous and rea sonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made m person, or by letters addressed to Vm. Ki IIAviiiAND, Sccrctaiij. MANAGERS. J. Dcpue Labar, Jacob Knccbt, Richard S. Staples, Jacob Stouficr, Samuel D. Piphcr, Charles 11. Andre, Silas L. Drako, Theodore Schocb, Godlfib Aurachcr, Thomas W. Rhodes, Joseph tenner. Sam 1 S. Drcher, STOGDELL STOKES President. Goi.ieh Auraciier, Treasurer. Silas Drake, Surveyor. Stroudsburg, Sept. 10; 1S58. "TlVRYBUSINESSr Valentine Kauiz & Wnii Kimfsmanj (Successors to M. B. Posteus,) Having purchased the t 1 I T t jf Moock lately owned by M jTI 'B, Potcns, take this opponumty to notify their friends and the public gen erally, that they have added considerable new .lock to the same, and will continue the bu-iness at the old stand, ou Franklin Street, where they are prepared to hire Horses and carriages at the lowest cash rates. Tlieir Horses are safe, fa. t and j;i nlle, and their vehicklcs cousir-t of all kind?!, to Euit the tattes of the fastidious. Attentive ostlers always on baud, and dri vers furbished when desired. Call and bee for yourstlves. Strangers lake.n to any pait of the country at the shortc.t notice. They will continue to run the new omnibus between this borough and the Railroad Depot. Persons Intending to go on the railroad will be called for at any part of the borough, by leaving their names at their office near the -table. The omnibus will also be at the Depot on tho arrival of trains to convey passenger into town. No pains will be spared to give satis faction to all who may favor them with their patronage. KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. Stroud.-hurg, June 24, 1553.-tf. LOTTERIES. THE LOTTERIES OF WOOD, EDDY & CO. Are chartered by the States of Delaware and Oeorgic, and have sworn commii-sioners ap pointed to superintend their drawings, and certify that everything connected with the same is done m a strictly honoiablc manner. They offer to the public a fair opportunity for investment, the interests of parties at a dibtance being as well protected as though they were present. ihe Managers would respectfully call attention to the fact, that all p!r.-"oiis have a legal right to send orders for tickets to Delaware or to Georgia, as the Lot tones uf oon, Ludy &. Co. are authorized ly the Legislature of either State. A Lottery will be drawn every day at Wil mington, Delaware, and also at Augusta, Ga. All orders received being filled 111 the draw ing next to take place alter suuie comes to hand. Whole tickets are 10; halves, 5; and Quarters 2.50. No ticket sent unless the money accom panies the order. Prizes vary from g!J0 to 50,000. Every prize is drawn, and the result of drawing forwarded to all purchasers. (7-A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous oi receiving it. All communications strictly confidential. Write your address plainly, and direct to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Delaware, Or to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Georgia. All letters to onr address will be promptly acknowledged and prizes cashed without delay. Notice to Correspondents. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use The Adams Express Goipjw 2any, whereby money for Tickets, in eutns of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent ut at our risk and exjiense, from any cily or -.t it 1 mi iown wiiere uiey nave an omce. 1 lie mon ey and order must be enclosed in a "Govern ment Post Office Stamped Envelope,'' or thy Lxpress Company cannot receive them. Jan. 6, 1859. 3m. IV JEW Express Arrangement. The Hope and Howard Express Corn- panjs are uow prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any kind, Packages, &o., with their own Cars', and special Messen gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto ny part of the world. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent, For the Hope and Howard Ex.Co's Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. tf. "OAP. Fine seented Soaps for wash- ing and shaving a'so the- ce .ebrated shaving creain, for &a e by SAMUEL MEtLIGK. Stroudsburg, January 1 , J855., THE GREATEST I W DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxburv. has dis - rovned in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy mat eyres EVERY KIND1 OF HUMOR. .,.,-. ,... - - - Worst Scrunfula down to a common. PunpleA I.,.. i I ..-., - T ' '"h IIIUUlll HO C.trn .,. I. ()riP In llltPf linlllP Will riirfi lllP Worst ... - kind nf i.iinnlps on the lace. ... . Tw o or three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the wort ranker in the stbrnarh Three 01 five bottles are warranted to rure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eves Two bottles are warranted to cure run- ning of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulc'eis. - Une bottle will cure scaly eruptions of the skin. n. . . .1 i wo or three notties are warranted to CUre the WOrSl Kind Ol rineworm. n. . . .. " . 1 wo ortnree uoltiesare warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. three to four bottles are warranted to S3 It r ll C U (Tl x iu UUlllUa LUIC U1C WUrai 111 f lr, mnM linllnfs ...til U ... .1 n'liun. One to three bottles are warranted to cure c u,o, ..Sc u, uyVvVi. i h.iu .rum me PYtlPriPtiPP n I I innon i o Ihol it hnr onttonl ..,.... r.l : 1 1 r .L by a canker in the stomach One to two bottles are warranted to cure ;ick headache One to two bottles are warranted to regu- ate a costive state of the bowels One to two bottles will regulate all de rangement ol the kidneys. Four io six bottles have cured the worst cases of dropsy. une io inree Domes nas cured the worst case of piles; a reliel is always experienced, u nat a merry to get relief in such an ex- cruciating disease! felrire its fust riurnrnrv 1 lin n fmm limn I ' "" 'line uuucu tdfiiju ouier nerus io u ; oi iver, worth all other herbs pur together ; coolins It when loo hot. ami warn.iim it when too cold. It createth an annc-tite. cureth all pour and sinKing leelings in the pit of the stom ... - .. ' . o ach. easeth ail pains and stiiche? in the side "ft cureih the jaundice by opening the gall, and reatoreth the native color of the body. ' "It expels all raw. viscous and slimv hu n.ors out of the body; it cleanseth all inward uleeis and congealed blood from the kid neys. 'By opening obstructions of the spleen, fainting and swooning. "1'he herb boiled in wine is nnriinnlnrlv good to reive the droorin soirit of the a ged, and whoever has a lingerina sickness altor a lever, nothing rrstoreth him to health so Quick as driokiim ihf h.irp ,,r fK.'c i.,k "The seeds boiled in water cureih the . . - j o I most offersshe breath, and diank at bedtime, pieenteth what is commonly called niht mare,; and all melancholy dreams, a disease hillious people are liable to." TheFather of Medicine says of another ncrb in this composition, that "it is an herb ol Uip bun, and in the sign Leo ' 1 he Sun is the srilirrp nf nil life onr! leth the heart; and this herb is the best cor- tuai, ttie greatest sirengthener ol the heart, of any that grows; it comforteth the heait, pnrr0(.,0,l with fennel seed or ginger. 6o murh lor this herb, between whirh ano uie aocer mere is the utmost ant nalhv: I .1. J I .1 . . 1 so m.ru so mat tne aodcr will not touthl ... i -i . . . I u:ni mai nas me tierb about linn " i r i . i . i . . . i No change of diet ever nccessarv-nai the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for use. Adnlii nn inKlc spoonful per day Children over len years, desert spoonful Children from five to eight years, tea spconlul. As no diiections can ne applicable to all constitotions, take si.mcient to opearte on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured hy DONALD KENNEDY, No 120 Warren Street. Roxbury, Mass. Price Sf 00. Sold in Stroudsburc. bv Hollinsfipnt. 1-eiricK, James JN'. Durling, and by all Drug gists in City and Country in general. e-i j June 24, 1F58. ly CRITTENDEN'S Philadel'a Commercial College,., N. E. Corner Seventh and Chesnut Sis.. PIIILADELPIIIA. "u ioeiuuuon uesiffned to Drennrn vnnnir An T.r4. 1 . 9 nmn ior active business, o i i j -.-"tj Established Sept. 1844. Incoporaled June 4, lbDD. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. B. Comegys, David S. Brown. Iruncis Hoskins, A. V. Parsons. Uavid Milne, Isaac Ilnnkr George II. Stuart, D. B. Hinman, John bparhawk, Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippincott, Jr. FACULTY. S. II. Crittenden, Principal, Consulting A ' I 7 j vni I ccouniant. and histrnrt - " -viiiiiiuivim L-uetoms. rp HM. inoMAs V Mooue, Professor of Penmanship. George Al. J UKASHER.Profcgsor of the Sci- once oi accounts. John Groesbeck, Professor of Book-Keeping and Phonography. Augustus Simon, Professor of Languages. M.iw. ju juAiss, jieciurer on Commercial IJ I r r "o b"' w x y t ti . W.II Alldn, L. L. D President of Girard I n W Pern I .pMnror nn Pn ilMn T? - ry" . . uwn-uj u.uiiuiny. Catalogues, containing full particulars of of terms, .manner of instruction, &c, may be had on applying at the College, either in per- son or by letter. . CRITTENDEN'S BOOK-KEEPING for sale Price Jj5l 50 Key-to same, 50 cts October 14, 1853.-0m.. BLANK MORTCKA'GES For sale at this. 'Office bah i"!kL1 .T' '!V.0C:a-es ,h.e f a,lhi!f. ' the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Mass. VCD. in Stroudsburg. would sav to the Z, L . ' ' T 1 " F' He ifi a gentleman of great influence and ti- nublic th.lt u' :s iust n and in the sign Leo. 1.0. , , , & ,r, VPn gpeW puDiic, mat ue ib just opening a "It openeth obstructions of the liver, gall "nerba,,Jr lovetJ- vv- jnL large assortment of STOVES in all ami spleen ; it is an especial friend to the . . BrookfieijD, January 12; PiuS. 'c5' their variety. u FrKi u Luriu cnoier ami melancholy nr per bottle; the medium holds at least 20 Feed and whole grain. ,7n aII, li! 1 16 . r nrd, l'ain Pcr ccnt more in Proportion than the small, Cider Vinegar constan .. . . 1 . ii , 1 i . . 1 ' 1 - 1 bodinnrl troubler iren.hlino '..f'.ho hVntf" .ret.a,,ls for dollars per bottle ; the large The public are rcspe O w. liwillll m n nint .111 nA. MAt - ... I curem all palpitation thereof: taketh aw-av IVO MOPT?. ftTA riT71Tn irembling, fainting al:d smothering of it; yet mshes, French and it must be taken carefully, or severe erin- v an exPclllous broad guage route The stock will also ings will ensue, which must be THE GREAT "WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROFESSOR WOOD'S Says the St: Lotite, (Mo. Democrat:' Be low we publish a letter to Dr Wood, of this city, from a gentlemen in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of his . "I l" hair tonic. "Such evidence must have its ef fect, when coming from a reliable source Uf certificates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery trom uie press: Bath, Maine, Jan. 20, 1856. t -n f r T TTf T o S rrojessor u. J. vvooa & co. Gentlemen: Waving my attention-called I - J ... I. -..-. tU l.IMU . I-- " w iiiomwjs .nuu iu mu iiiKiiiv ueii.uuiui I i--lO Ul UUl IJU.I1 l-wCLUlUll Ibjl 1 U.O lllUUbUU I nrrnnte t vrnii hn if fnotntrn 1 1 1 A I unc i(innnol rn innvn nnnnnnrinn.iii it iinnn m it miFii . lu upiuuuu wi v u.j nun, , . , . t 1 1 i 1 wn,cu "au ot-"co"'u 1u,lu fcrrar prouauiy one- third white: my whiskers was of the same character. Some three months since I pro- cured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used tt. I soon found it was nrovmir what 1 had wished. 1 used it about twice a week. I have since nrocured another bottle, of which U have used some. I can now certify to the world that the gray or white hair has totally disappeared, .both on my head and face, and my hair has resumed .its natural color, and I d believe more soft and elossv than it has been before for twenty-five years. I am now-si.x- ty years old; my good wife at the age of fil ty-two. has used it with the same effect: Tho nbove notice T denm don to von fnr your, valuable discovery. lam assured -Unit - whnnupr will rifrhtlv ns. ns nor. HirPrinna o""J 1 r wi not have occasion to contradict mv shite. menis. T nm n citizen of this ritvnml n.rP Ment here for the last fifteen venrs.n ml pm I trnntim t no) rltr OUOPlf nnrl nflininn Iaikiip. A r,V c vrii rr.no mnbn nf! .a nhnitn .twMJ, J J - J C .,ti..i ;., : 1 iiiv liuiiiu (iiiuuiiuu, 10 ai yuui oci viuu, us l wish to preserve the beauties of nature in olhers QS j, ag Jf I I am, truly, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1B5S. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Professor Wood Dear sir: Having had the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1S54. I was induced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answeras the very thing needed. My hair is now tnicK anu glossy, anu worus can ex- press my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FIN LEY. JOHNSON. m. , i-. -r tj- i- I no iinnorcffrnofi nr i i ifrncrfr to n Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of. your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say, that its effect has been e.v- cellcnt in removing inflamation, dandrulTandJ a constant tendency to itching with which 1 have been troubled from 111 v childhood: :ind has also restored my hair, .which was becom- ing gray to its original color. I have used . no other article with anything like the same pleasure or profit. Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, and retails for one dol- and retails for $3 a botlle. U' J & OO. Proprietors, No 312 Broadway, New i ork, (in the great N. Y w,re it:illinK Establishment,) and 114 Mar- ket St., St. Louis. Mo. . . . And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Nan. G. 1859. 3m. New Arrangement'. Delaware. Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. miuiii uiu i or in arm west, urn ureal jjenu an" Scranton, and from the Lackawanna anu Wyoming values, directly through to IVT. 1 T-,1 -1 , - " I iUU4 u,m 1 '"'"ueipnja. n-r.v ir.-.rnt i -r. . - . I 1 u,iU auer -L'lursaay, uccemucr to, i .. t . lit i icjc, irains win oe run as io lows: The Cincinnati Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend al 8:15 A. AL. and ponnnr-fe with tUn Express Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, al 8:00 a. in. Due at Montrose, 8:37 9:18 0.43 10:30 11:17 1:12 ti t. ii 1 ankhannock, Factoryville, Scranton, Moscow, Stroudsburg, -Water Gap, p. m. 1:25 Do 1 a ware,(l 5 m i n u tes to d i n e) 1 :50 Bridgville, - - - 2:20 Junction, - - 3:13 New York, - - - 7:15 Philadelphia, ... 8:15 Passengers from Nnw YnrL- 1pv Pier No. 2, North River at, 7:30, a m. wharft lea? Wa.lnut s .nn Leave Junction, - - 11:10 uue at Undgeville, - - 12:02 Delaware, 15 mm. dinner,' 12:16 p. m. Water-Gap, 12;55 1:08 3:16 4:00 4:52 5:11 5:58 G:35 7:10 Stroudsburg, Moscow, ... Scranton, ... Factoryville, - . -Tunkhannock - - . -Montrose, - -' - -Great Bend, - . Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train, west, at Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 9:15 a. m. 2:05 p. m. Arrive at Great Bend, Connecting with the Emigrant Train west ...w.... v .. j.iniuut liuiii V U n L I ""nun i -lAi'it-o urai al 'iOO at -n n . . aim m c in. x. jxpi ess iasc at o:iu p. m. Returning, leaves Great Bend, 3:20 p. m. Due at Scranton,. - - - 8:05 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton at 4:45 a m Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20 o- Junction at 2:20 p. m. Returning, will leave Junctional 3:45 1. ijue at oirouusuurg at 4 7:15 " Sr-r.mtnn nt o.nc; r.. . oT i i . I Passengers to and from New iTork' and Philadelnhin will rhnr(Tf rnrn nt Ti.tnat ? For Pitteton. Kingston, and Wil toi . take L. & B. R. R. cars at Scranton. For Jessuc Arr-hhr-M n,i p-.i.ji take the slages at Scranton. . , lickets sold and Baggage checked through. 1 Cl 7VT T.rT.-.r.r.- . M Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Tinknt --Aaint Scranton, Sept. 16, 1853. . 1 . 11 T 1 t - I 1 t I minister in renihir standiii"-. and nnstor of f n Iron rhe nld stnrn tnnfl nf forvvrro ftlnl. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES OClic Largest ami CJieapus Stock ever of tiered; in tis City. 'CIS 'A RILES W". DEM, Wholesale Dealer IN trencn ana trerman uaskeis, vvooa an Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, OU Cloths, Cotton Laps. Wadding, &c, &c, &c. No.-119 Market-Street, below Second, (north siJe.) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire My new and complete slock of goods of the I l . ...... I 1 . a. t ' f I oesi quauty ana uescnpuon, to WtilCll n I trr i lit ync nnrHiilln .mil tl.A nnnnimi I Mnw 1 rJUIU ICOCI IIUII V Uil li MiC UllwIUIUll Wl iUCl i pinnTC - i innmiti " --- t n rt - n nri ummo uuu niU IU uiiu a. fcuuu .1 1 : 1 l r ... - . rm ie uicupjor asn These goods were bought for Nett Cash at the greatly recuced .prices consequent up on the stringency of the times, and believing e "nimble sixpence" to be better than Hi "slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition. 1 rni r II ? r r . I. . y i ue loiiowing are a lew oi me articles nways " hand : P",,s ?" J uJ)S,of "H kinds and qt f a.l!s' Ialt1anR(J bu8ar qualities II all Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buck ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head and straight clothes pins, wash hoards, wooden mop handles, Grain scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows, , Corn Brooms, every variety, t Shoe, Paint, Scrub, and Sweep brushes, &c. Clothes brushes, Baskets, Willow and ratan chairs, skirt ratatis. bird cages, clothes lines bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarn Twine of al kinds; together with a large assortment o Notions and fancy Goods. Hosier. Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads &c, cheTp Irom auction. These goods are all new and carefully selected, are offered at prices that cannot laii to attract attention Buyers will invariably find it to their own interest to call before purchasing elsewhere fXJParth ular attention given to packing goods for shipment, so as to prevent dam- a?e rr excessive charges for Ireight Lrur(Sers by iMaii promptly attended to CHARLES W. DEAN. 1 1 0 Market st , north side, below 2nd, Phila November IS, 1S5S. ly. STOVEST STOVES. STOVES. THE subscriber, having purchased and CooEiJiEj;, Parlor, Sisop & Bar IS 00 is:, all sizes and kinds, for Wood or Coal. Grocerie In connection with the Stove business .1.1 1 1 'Ml ..1 iue unacrsignca will Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Groceries &c, viz: Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Molasses Flour and Feed. lie will constantly Keep Jjiour and tly on hand. ctfully invited to examine for themselves ROBERT R. DEPUY. Stroudsburg, Nov. 12, 1857. QnmAfh'n cr TtTcxTrr OUJ-UC blij.il g n t; W. mi ,. ,, r i . i ue puonc ari respecuuiiy miormeu tnai the undersigned lias opened, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a NEW DliUG STORE, in the large four story building recently erected by Messrs. Fow ler and Wintemnte, two doors a bove Robert Boy's Store, where he intends keeping always on hand, a large assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Var- Common Glass, tic. embrace FANCY NO- i iwivo in enuiess variety, irow wnicn an - . i- 1 - I 11 tastes can be gratified, including Per rumen. Plain and Fancv Glars Warn. ' V Tooth. Hair and To et Brushes: Combs. &e ALSO Pure r?Tric a?i'9. rvi'n .ci i.' fr medicinal purposes, which beer their own recommendation. Every article will be warranted pure and fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant whose experience in the business is such as to deserve the unlimited confidence of the public. Call and see. JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 1850. Hollinshead & Detrick, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Wholesale and llctail dealers in trng-i, iuctticiiivN, Faints, Oils, Uyo Mil lis, tiiass, Per funic ' &c. &c. &.C. GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE, STKUUUSBUl.G, PA. N. B. German and English prescrip tions carefully compounded. WM. IIonLINSHEAD. C. S. DETRICK. April 8, 1858. ly. PHOTOGilAHS In every Style of the Art. L. T. Tew takes this method toiuform the inhabitants of this Town and vicinity, that having procured a new Instrument expressly for tho purpose, ia now pro pared to take all the latest stvles of Typo, combining all the newest improvements of - I " w wi wiuid. J.'J.LIHIUHUIIIJC. J. ll(Ji(J" tl1)llS UJ ' ux ' NidoLypcs, at his old Room near the Court House, in a style unsurpassed. From his long expe rience aa an Artist acknowledges no su- perior. Those wishing good Likenesses of themselves or lnends, ate invited to call and examine specimens. No charze made !. wMtLfMm " S perfect uuiuiuvuuu KIHUi L. T. TEW. Sept 10, 1858.-tf. Wen. K. SiaYiIa.6., ATTORNEY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA. Office at James H. Walton's. Esa.-r- iCoirectiona made, and business attended to wfth nromDtness and disnatoh. Stroudsburg, June 26,. 185G (Emit! JprDtiamatioxt; ' TI7tcrecfs. the Hon. George R. Barrett, President Judge of the 22d Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Wayr.e, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and Michael H. Dreher, Esqr'e, Associate 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 28th 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, examinations 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 the jail cf the said county of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) MELCHOJR BOSSARD, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, January 27, 1858. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! IgisflEfiicflfiOBJis ia the Violin. The subscriber would announce to the public that he is prepared togivc Instruction to all who wish to take lessons on the Violin From his long experience and practical knowledge as a Musician, while in Germany and in this country, he guarantees to give satisfaction to all those who may place them selves under his charge. Terms reasonable. For further information apply to GOTTLIEB KETTERER, Leader of the "Stroudsburg Cornet Band." Stroudsburg, Nov. 4, 1858. ly. THE LIVER PREPARED BY DR. SANVORD, Ct iims bi .-.lei! entirely from Giiuts, Is one of the best Purgative and Lirer me dicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any oilier medicine known. It is mu only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry of that mailer, thus accomplishing two purpo ses effectually, without any of the paiulul I'eehnos experienced in the operations ol most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at ihe same lime that it pures it; and when taken ('ally in moderate doses, will strength en and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regula dy; and when it per well, the powers of developed. The sto tirely dependent on tors of the human bo forms its functions the system are fuliy mach is almost en the healthy action of the Liver for the pro- er performance of its (unctions; when ihe stomach is ai al fault, & the whole fault, the bowels are system suffers in con an the Liver ha 'sequence of one or- in ceased to do its 'duty For the dis ea.es of that oijan. lias made it his stud one of the proprietor: in a piactice of more than twenty years, tu . . - J i- Imd some remedy wherewith to coun teracl the many de it is liable. rancement- to which To prove that this re m edy is at last found, any peiton troubled with Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, has but to try a bottle, and con- viction is certain. i i These Gums re- move an moroiu or bad matter from the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow of bile, mvigor ating the stomach, causing lood to di jest w;ell, purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the moving the cause ol ing a radical cure. whole machinerv,re the disease effect. Bilious attacks are cured, ana, what is better, prevented, Fy the occasional use ol the Liver lnvisora lor. One dose after ea- iiii2 is sufficient to relieve the stomach from rising and sou- md prevent the food rtn. Only one dose taken before rctirinss pre vents Aiuhlmarc Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures Costivcness. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. QjT' One dose of two teaspoonsfuls will alwnys relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruclion removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure Only one dose immediately relieves Choi- ic, while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive o! Lholcra. (L?s' Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine af tor a long sickness. lETOne bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food diost well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhcca in its worst forms, while Summer ind Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose One or two doses cures attacks caused by Vorms in Children : there is no surer, safer r speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. IEFA few bottles cures Dropsy, by exci ting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommendine this medicine as a preventive for Fever $- Ague, isMl l-evcr, and all fevers ol a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. ICrrtB ix waler in ihe mouth wiUi Iie luvigoi-aior, aistl swallow bolh together. THE LIVER 1NVIG ORATOR Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, and is aily working cures, almost loo great to be- leve. it cures as ti by masic. even the firsi ose giving benefit, and seldom more than ne bottle is required to cure any kind ol Liver complaint, from the worst Jaundice r Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all ol which are the result of a Diseasad Liver. PRICE ONE HOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr. SAN FORD, Proprietor, 315 Broad way, Iew lork. And retailed bv all Drug gists. Sold also by ITjillinshead & Detrick. nd James N. Durling, Stroudsbun:, Pa. I -i O -n ...... r BLANK" DEEDS Por sale at this Office removal ! u "Wholesale and Retail ;! Boot anh 5)ot MANUFACTORY fill The subscriber respecifuly informs his customers and friends that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Manufai-' loryiu the store room formerly occupied byv Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, onrr door above Hamilton street, and betwehu Mrs. E. H. Harmony's Millinery and Pete? Pomp's Drug Store. He has just received a large assortment" of Boots and Shoes, among which are Calf Congress Boots, Enameled Congresa Boots' Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco' $a poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for GetlerfrSri and Boys. Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes' for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion-" ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order at short notice. A large assortment of Chil--drens Shoes always on hand. GTJISI Shoes" of all descriptions and kinds, which he ia selling CHEAP FOR CASH. The goods are manufactured of the bes- materials and in the neatest and most fash ionable manner. He employs none but the best workmen about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, every effort will be made Id merit a continuances of the same. tit AT.nwiTs snirnniT . -A.aij v-w Al V V J.JL Easton, September 16, IS52. New Wholesale and Retail !roiJIs!nrsr, Pa. The undersigned would inform Land ords and the public generally, that he continues the above business in Strouds burg, in the store house formerly occupied by John II. Melickas a Jewelry Store, and has on hand a large stock of W.MSS AFMD LIQUORS of all kinds and of the best quality, directfrom the Custom House, which he is prepared to sell to Landlords and others on the mostrea- Lunuuii. t-i hu. wm .iiuiu uuiiei&is ui x re lie II Brandy, dark and pale. Also, Peach, Black berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Pye and Apple Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c. Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all kinds. Demijohns, from i to 5 gallons; bottles, and generally any thing that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will find it greatly to their ad- -vantage to dea.i with me. I have no hired agenW to sell and distribute liquors for meat great expense, which must be paid for by the consumer. ThoscUealing with imp I intend shall be satisfied with the article they get, as well as the price, and whenever they are not, I will be pleased to have them return the liquor, and make the fact known, for I in end to make it a permanent bnsincss, and can only do so by dealing honorably. All orders sent me, by stage drivers or others, wilj be promptly attended to, the same as though the person was present dealing for himself July 8, 162. p. S. POSTENS. Has permanently located him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his oillce next door to Dr. S. Walton.and nearly opposite S. Rces's Hat&, Cap store, where he is fully prepared to treat the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most per sons know the danger and folly of trusting their work to the ignorant as well as the traveling dentist. It matters.not how much, experience a person may have, he is liable to have some failures out of a number of cases, and if the denti.t lives at a distance, it is fre quently put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the -inconvenience and trouble of going so far. " Hence the necessity of obtaining the services off dentist near home. All work warranted SAMUEL SEES, Jr. DEALER IN Boots, Sljocjs &irinMng,v Desires to call the attention of the public, to a new and well se lected stock of fashionable Hats and Caps, which are iust receive! 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 ionable Boots and Shoes sold cheap for cash. Also, Shoe Findings of all descrintions such as dressed and undressed Morocco Skins,. Shoe Pegs, Hammers, Sc. ' The subscriber also has the agency for the sale of Dr. James C. Ayefs Cherry Pectoral and Sugar Coaled Cathartic Pills and Ger man Worm Seed. The above articles, and many olhers not mentioned belonging to his line of business, will be kept constantly on hand and for sn'ln at the store lately occupied by John W. Riix ton, two doors above the Bakery and Confec tionary of Jacob Goetz. Positively no Credit. "Quick sales and small profits" is his motto. Please call and see and examine for your selves before purchasing elsewhere. oirouusuurg, Sept. 17, 1855. GUNSMITH. ' lho undersigned respectfully in forms tho citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he has conmrmr...i. he G17IVS32ITI1IIG BUSINESS,. near Kautz's Blacksmith shop, on William- St., and is fully prepared to do all kind?. of work in his line, with neatness and des patch. Having had twenty years ex perience in this business, ho hopes will bo an inducement for the people to'ivo " him a trial. llepairing of all kinds promptly attend eu to. Rifles made to order. : ' LEWIS KEINEST:' Stroudsburg, June 14. 1855. iew Goods, Tcry Cheap. JUHIN i. STOKES, having just finished his selections, is how re' ceiving a choice and fashionable assortment of new and spnKnnnV.io goods, to which he invites the attention of the public. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware &c ,&c.lin variety, and of superior quality will be found in his store, at prices unusually Jnv. The public are invited to call and see No charge for showing goods. it J. N. STOKEsl Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1857. " 1
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