JUKT LiST--December7erm, 1859. GRAND JURORS. Jackson Adam A. Sineer, Philip A. Frailey, John Jbelker. Polk J acob Altetrose. Tankhaiinock Frederick Keenbold, Jacob Altemose. StroudsbitrsWmUm S. Wintemutc, Sainuel llces, jr., Melchoir Spraglc. j-iwuMwn ucsfc via DU-Kiru, lucu- aru v. xv. Auaara, oamuel lice, tr. D o I o i IT T) i JJ O , JLUUtuv oauiutil OD1CK. vcrauu H iuiam iransue, John Sttll- C. tXflll? . rri T-. -... wen, James v an UusKirK. Fctcr leerpcn- ill- rr -ii ... ... nin. SmitfifickllUmy Del rick. Ross Timothy Mar-b. Price Edmond Price, Smith Price. Chcsnutliitt John J. Barthold. Eldrcd Jacob Correll. eTobyhanna William Eboch. PETIT JURORS. ChcsmtthiU Nathan Shupp, Philip Ivrcsge, Christian Leckcr, Jacob Greena- oyer. Smitlificld. Henry Meyen, William Snyder, Amos Labsr -L ' ., . tMI , , Pocono. Manuel) Miller, Anthony Sebrinc Jackson. John Ountcrboudt, John Bossinger, Peter 1'miley. M. SiniUifield. James Place, Martin Place, John V. Coolbaugb, Martiu Cort right, Simeon Scboonovcr, Diminick D. Overfield, A. J. CoolbBugh. Polk Reuben Gregory, Daniel Sae ger. Stroutlsbur. rr . Robert Huston, David iveller, Itooert Uoyt, James jN. UurliDg, ucieuam uuii. ' . I it. .11 Price William Cramer. Hamillpn Leu Slutter, Cha. J. Sha fcr, Jerome Wiiliams, Samuel Bossard. PaWj'.Sf.--Chnrlet Henry. Stroud Horace Peck. Tuhylianna. Philip Hoffman, Samuel G. E-chenbacb. Coolla ugh T heodoro Rrodhoad. Trial List- December Term, 1859. Pfter Kresnc vs David Kresge. Daniel H. Burnet vs. The Overseers of the 1'oor of S'roJil toornship. Edward 11 Sigfried vs. Conrad Dries bacb. Pnter Gross vs. Conrad Driesbach. James McKeena John II. Nacu and Solomon A. Steckel. William Overfield for the use of James jPlace VS. Martin Cortriht. Theodore Brodhead for the ue of Thos W. Mcllhaney vs. E lward P. Hawkins. Lewis iei vs. Charles W. Decker. Francis lla,eru.an vs. Harrison Sny - dcr and George Suyder. JOHN EDIXGER. December 1, Ia59 Prothonotary Register's Jfoticc! trOTICE is hereby given to all persons 'interested in the estates of the respec tive" decedents, that the following accounts faave been filed iu the Register's ofSce of Monroe couuty, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said county, at Stroudsburg on Monday, the 2fith day of December, 1&59, at H o'clock, a. ni Account of James H. Walton, Admin istrator of Chas. J. Walton, late of Ham fllon township, deceased. Fist account of Philip S. Brown, ohp of the Admiui-trators of Win. W. Cool baujih late of tho Borough of Strouds bure, deceased Fir-t and final account of Stephen 13. Moor and Gehom Moore, aetins Exec c t 1. , f T ,.,l,-i Utors of Amos Moore, late of Lambert-1 ' c3 1 ville. N J. dorea-ed. 71 C T?TT1?2 T? .:... .u. o. ixiy lxiv. Ri'!li.ters OfSce, "troudsburg, December I, 1859. $ lEourt Jprorlamation. Whereas, the Hon. Gnoi R. IJaructt, I President Judge of thc22d Jirj'cia! District of lntifjlvania, composed of the cunties oln Wayne. 1'iKe, AJonn.e and ariion .ana ADra- Ham l.evTinamJ .Miciiaei ii.urencr, iqrs. Asocial-.- Jud-es of the Court of Common Plea, f (he County of Monroe, and by vir- tue of their offices, Justices of tho Court of Oyer mid Terminer and GVnera! Jai! delivc- rv and Court of General Q,u. rter Sefcsions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is- tired their precept to me commanding thai aUiurtot liuarter sessions oi uic i-eace auo of December next, to continue one week U . f. necessary. NOTICE tltitxrc tuliiftti fliiri moa ,m nnnort .1. mute iiunyo mil-" "v- ".uvwk, . .. ninir n f wl :i IrU, lllilt tllOSf? who are boUIld bv reconir inces to prosecute and give evidence T r n.iinnnpt? tlmf nrn fir i. ! I I t ! Iio in I ttguiuBt m,c H..0U..V.0 the iai! of the said county ot Monroe, or a- gainst persons who stand chargod with the commission of offences to he then and there - . .... in 1 1 r i isi'i ii 1 1- ui itrcLiiy uo uk. unit i 1 . - .-. . (dm savet he Commonwealth.! MRI.CHOllt liUSSAKU. Sherill. r- Sheriffs Offace Stroudsburg, ) 1 November 24, 159. J $200 tO $500 Wanted For one year, for which 8 per cent, inter- NOTICE Is hereby given, that the following ac counts have been filed in the Office of the Protbonotarv. of Monroe County, and frill be presented for confirmation, at the - jm ri r f I ncxt Court of Common Pleas, of said County, on Monday, tne i-otn aay oi ue- oember, 189. The Account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Assisneo of Theodore Brodhead. The Accountof Thomas M. Dlcimaoey, Assignee of George R. Smith The Account of Thomas M. Mcllbaoey, Assignee of Brodbead & Smith. JOHN EDINGER, Prtho'y. Stroudsburg, No?. 24, 1859. Common Ples and Court of Oyer and Ter fa a intere8ted ' nt. Country iVlerchanliooKse.lers, btore- miner and General Jail Delivery and Or- , ... . f . nrnnnr 3 keepers, bchoo! Boards, Teachers and every- phHu's Court, for the taid County of Monroe, tvmi rTl Cf'vn . body in want of Books and Stationeryw.il to be holden at Stroudsburg'. on the 2Glh day " m- lV.UA N 11-AiX Ut Auditor. find at t,is establishment a complete assort- I hereby given to the Condner, the Justices j hereby caution all persons against ''y Stationery in great variety. Besides an of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun fa - fibj or b h ra58 extensive stock of all kinds of Books, in eve- :v of Monroe that thev be then and there . " 1 6j h t ry department of Literature family, School, Jf..r?:.:l L '1;?! Urain or orchards upon my premises, as I , ... . p rcaUy VHII Uiril ll'lic, icuuiuc, wmiuioiiiuuc, oof -ifl Vi iitiw! onn Hornrfri he nprHOnall ; : : : t . I "v i"""' , " ' , J f , All Wniiliiiff Farms in a deliuntlul following di-eages : Spavin, Ringbone, property and real estate. Any one hav- r(mate SI)iK and secure from frosts Splint, or any bony Tumors, Swineij, log the above sum or part of it, to loan gee adverli,emenl Qf Hammonton Lands pok l and Qtbcr ditJeage9, ean find out full particulars by calling at In another column. p., ' n aAA' .1? e-- rvT oa iwRfj Call on or aaurcss wis omce. L1""1 i mttnnr r- I IV B. W I QkuMtor's Jfotict. Estate of JOSEPH EELLFR, dec'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed bv the Orphans' Court of Monroe County. to examine, and if occaaion require, to resettle the account of George B. Keller. one of the Executors of the last will and testau.eut of iaid deo'd., and make distri- oution oi tne Daiance in nanus oi me ao- ............ countant, will attend to tne uuties or nis I . . .! r- o .... J l 1 appointment ut UIH OuluC ID OiroUUhUUrg, I rtlt . .t -.t i-rv 1.1 on mursuay, me uay oi iecemoer. I . . , . -ii , next, atiuocioci. a. m. or saw uay, wnen ana wnere an persons interested may ai- tend if they think proper. And all per Q - are hereby required to present them, at the time and place aforesaid, or be debar red from coming in upon said fund. WM. K. HA VI LAND, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Nov. 24, 1659. Valuable Real Estate The subscriber offers at Private sale the following property situate in Tanner 31 o n roe County, Pa. A Tract of Land (designated as No. 1,) containing about 100 Acres on which there is the following improrements : A two frtory Frantic House, 28 by 30 feet, with a good cellar un (1nrnaf h n (ramn Knrn nnrl TFilirnn i. os u en r t i i q l 25 feet: stable 24 by 30 feet: corn crib. uuu.b, " i " .vw, nwv. ..www -'j smoke bouse, &c. A well at tlie door I ii . a t i i i m doout u acr ejearcu auu j aciee ui hi sown with winter grain, which will be sold with the premises. W. S. REES, Agent for M. M. Goff. Also: A Farm in Smitbfield township, near Marshall's Fall, containing 40 acres and fp0". on which there i. erected a goou Oolite and Kami. Mi-. The land is in a good etate of cultiva tion, and is now in the occupancy of Wil liam Cyphers. W. S. REES. Agent for James A. Stevens. Stroudfburg, Nov. 24, 1859.-tf. Fall and Winter Goods. TZaomas W. Evan. & Co. Have now open for inspection one of the lar- irest and handsomest assortments of Ladies Dret-s Goods to be found in the Country, se- 'ected cawtully with a view o suiting all I UlfclUS. X lit? alt'Ctl Will UU IIIUIIU UJ UUIUI.IUI' I a variety of goods in ail prices. Among the articles to be found in their extensive cstab lishmetit are Silks of all kinds and prices. Shawls in the newest designs. Cloaks the Latest Paris Styles. Poplins, Mous. de iaines, Valencias, Challe's, Chintz, and other new textures of this season's Importations. are Goods, Embroideries, the newest novelties' Gloves, Veils, Mils, Handkerchiefs, &c Morning- Goods, a full assortment. While Goods, in cverv tixture. Uoiscry of the best makers, with a foil !iif.L- nfnthpr irnniL irnrlhv a visit nf in- spection. A large portion of T. W. E. &. Co's stock- is their own importation, one of the firm vis iting Europe twice a year to make purcha ses, thus enabling them to offer to their cus tomers, the newest and most fashionable styles .lriit tovturptf. siniiihii nnniiK wilh thnir anonaT. -nee in Europe. They have also purchased - - " r - - largely thw season al the auction sales, ano .1 rT- 1 . : . i. I can mus uuoru 10 yive iiieir uu&iuiuuia vne 1 , :.,.r,(ir,..;ne r.,.ii nnrl - " ' . . - others from this vicinity, visitms the City, will find that a call at this establishment " 1 will n:.v them. R1S At -n C ipsnnt Kirpfil. nnnns to Girard I J . .1 House, Philadelphia. Nov. 3, '59.-61. II I luijitor's Notice. The undersigned appointed by the Or- . aQrt Court of MoDroo County, auditor .. . Ua u, nnnn,t f l" -"J"0" -u" 1 ,"VU " executors 01 tne .a.i win ana 1 ies- mcnt of Adam Huff.-mttb, deed., hereby gives notice that bo will attend to the du- ties of bis appointment at his office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Tuosday the 13th day of December next, at 2 o'- lock m the afternoon of naid dav. when oirouaaourg no. n, j ..1 VT f i lurwi Caution. to the full extent of the law. onritTP JliJjlJAtl OCtlUU. Stroud trip. Sept. 22, 1859. ..ami IttrrPd I?AI VAIT j UVi.u iiaivii tvu ivdi ny per80n desiring to procure a good QOLD WATCH, warranted 18 Carat . . . .1 : . I inc rv a sure Droces. ri'uujrius no ' . . .. r. 1 . r"v,utJ' ' ,AnitT niiri linr. littlft ATprtinn. nnnaosoi MJ aaoressmg it. WJiitiViw, No. H2 South Third St, Philadelphia. Gift Uook Store. Kuiictm ouiiaing, November 3, H59.-3m. Express Arrangement. The Hope and Howard Express Com- nanvs are now prepared to forward Mon- ey, ValuaDlos ot any Kina, ravages, ac, with their own cars, ana special messen- gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a- ny part of the world. dUtlfi a. 01 wivjo, Agent, For the Hope and Howard iiix. Co Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. tf. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office CHANGE OF TIME. Winter Arrangement, . . ... . IJClaffarCj LacKawaniM & NeStCn RAIL ROAD. rw nn , nftr TimreHnv DpppihIip V-' w " ' - J' i 1359 lrains will be run as follows I M?-r ..! tf3'iMiif Ti-tinti nrnvrxn vnTTTH - - The night Express Train east on N. Y. & Er,e Ra,road arrives at Greiit Bend at 3:28 y. Al., and connects with the Express Train I i . ndelphia, at 8 00 a. m, 8 17 " 8 36 " 8 59 " 916 " 9 40 ' 9 57 10:30 " 11:17 11:53 " 1:12 p. m. 1:34 " 1:50 " Due at New-Mil ford, Due at Montrose, - -Hopbottom Nicholson : : Factoryville, Abmiilon : : Scranton, -Moscow, Toby ha una : :' Stroudsburg, -Water Gap, Columbia, : : Dela wa re,(15 minutes to dine) 2:00 Hop", (Phila'da. connection) 2;35 Bridgville, - - - - 2:40 Washington. : : 3:13 Junction-, - 3:30 New York, - - - 7:15 Philadelphia, - - - 8:20 MOVING NORTH. ii ( Passengers from New York, leave i u;.. at,, o rT..-i u ij ; .. . p,-,: va wlnil. ct 7:30, a. m. WInrfat - 6:00 11:10 i. nave Junction. Due at Washington : 11:28 " Bndgeville, - - 12:01 p. m Hope, (Phila. connection) 12:05 " Delaware, 15 min, dinner, 12:20 Columbia : : 12:44 WuterGap, - - 1:01 Stroudsburg, - - 1:15 Tobyhanna, : : 2:45 Moscow, - 3:19 Scranton, ... 4:05 A hi ng ton : ; 4:42 Factoryville, ... 4:59 Nicholson 5:19 Hopbottom : : 5:42 Montrose, - 6:04 New Mil ford : : 6:22 Great Bend, - - - 6:40 Comicctiny at Great Bend with Night Express west, at 1:45 a. m Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 10:35 a. m. Factoville : : 11:55 " Nicholson : , 12:35 p. m. Montrose : : 1:03 " Arrive at Great Bend, - - 2:50 p. m Connecting with the Dunkirk Ex n.-OM Wocl fit fl-!?Q A Accmmm)dation Train westt 5:a3 I Ddt urninnr Intitinc? Hrotit T)an1 1 f T nr D . Tn,PnB . . . Montrose : : : 4:05 Nicholson : : 5:15 " Fiicloiyville : - : 5:55 " Due'at Scranton, - - 7:15 " The Accommodation Train does not leate Scranton until after the arrival of the Morn ing Train on the Lackawanna & Blooms burg R. It. thus giving Passengers from the Wti r.t i n it VTi 1 1 n A rnrt itAnnflpt irn frir t t -e 5 Train For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Train leaving Scranton at 4:d0 a. m. 6:00 " UUB at UJUCUW Stroudsburg at 10:30 Junction at 2:40 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 4:00 a. ra Due at Stroudsburg at 7:45 " Moscow : ; 1:10 p. m. Scranton at : : 2:35 " Passengers to and from New York change T" 1 i di..i...iii... -r8 l " L iZ' " " - - -: ' XT" I 1 1 n 11 pur I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 . jviiiioluii. uiju vr 1 hi: - - r , . 0 , J, . . 3arre. tuke Lackawanna and Bloomsbnrff R, It. at Scranton For Jessun. Archibald and "! 1.. I C . CJ ru,,l,Ui!ll''lUhB owgaBiwMauiui.. rtr i . 1 1 1 1 1 1. r 1 1 1 . 1. iicKei8goioanDDs?ayeci TOKiiros JOHN BltlSlilN, Sup t ITT TVT T II ril.l.. A .. . v Jkakm, vjbii 1 1 ;hBi ziuui tt . -k i 1 r r acranion, ixovemoer zi, ioov, SIioc business and Factories can he carried on profitably at Hammonton. See adveilisement of Hammonton Lands. TDlrr C!4-nVATr JJUUM OllU. k5 UdUlUUCl y . THE OLD ESTABLISHED CHEAP BOOK STOKE, Wo. 224 No rili Second Street, (Between Race and Vine Street,) Philadelphia, ment of English and Classical Text Books, for Colleges, Academies and Schools, wheth er public or private Also, School and Fam Books, Bliink Account and Memorandum Books, Ink, Pns, Slate and Lend Pencils, Slates, Wrapping Papers, Sic, Sic, &c, oil selling at the very lowest nett cash prices. LEAKY, GJfiTZ & CO. Publishers Si Booksellers, No 224 North Second Street Philadelphia. 07" Particular attention paid to all orders oy mun. i :i 10 1 o.-n nuii6i 10, iouy. To the owners of Horses. The undersigned announces to the cit izens of Monroe County that be is pre pared to effect the certain euro of the SAMUEL L. BREES. Stroudsburg, Pa. Sept. 29. 1859. Grape Growers Carry ou their business most huccesslnlly at Ham mouton. free from frosts Some forty Vin- vards set out the past seasiMi. See adver hjsement of Hammonton Lands, in another column. Win. K. llavilaud, ATTORNEY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA. Office at James H. Walton's. Esq. collections, made, and business attended C with promptness and dispatoh. Stroudsburg, June 20, 1856 FOOD FOR THE MIND IF YOU WANT A BOOK, SEND TO GEOKCfE G. EVANS, 439 Clicsnut MiM'ol, PHILADELPHIA , FOR IT. -YOU CAN GET GOOD BOOKS, YOU CAN GET CHOICE HOOKS, YOU CAN GET BOOKS WORTH READING, VOU CAN GKT BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ' OF LITERATURE AND A IIANSOME PRESENT, Worth from 50 cents to $100, is given will each Book sold. In fact, the best place in the Country to buy liooks, is at GEORGE G. EVANS', No. 430. Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, ORIGINATOR OF THE GIFT BOOK BUSINESS, AND PROPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST AND LARGEST GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WORLD ! Who calls attention to the fact, that he has made such arrangements with other Publish ers and Manufacturers, that it gives him pleasure to offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS than ever, and such that cannot be equaled by any otlier uilt licrk House in the world. 1860 Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chain, and Silk Dress Patterns, AND OVER 350,000 Dollars worth of Jewelry WERE GIVEN AWAY, during the six months, from Jannary to July. IHo9, each article ol which has been ol the finest quality, and has given satisfaction in every instance. All Books arc sold at the Publishers pri ces, and you can select from the Largest Stock of Books in tho Country. SEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE, Which will be sent by mail, and which con tains a complete list of the most valuable standard works in every department of liter ature, comprising HISTORY, .1 BIOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, VOYAGES, POETRY, SCIENCE. MEDICINE, , THEOLOGY. CHEMISTRY, NAVIGATION. ADVENTURES, AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURES. ARCHITECTURE. FREE MASONRY, NATURAL HISTORY. ODD FELLOWSHIP, ALBUMS. ANNUALS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, SINGING BOOKS. JUVENILE BOOKS, WRITING PAPER, LETTER PAPER, AND ENVELOPES. Which are given with the Books, consist of ewelry. Sic, of the finest quality and of the best manufacture, and are valued at the man ufacturers' prices, and comprise a large va riety of jadies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches, ight-Day tune pieces and Bronze Clocks, adies' elegant black or plaid Silk Dress put terns, Silver-plated Tea and Coffee Setts, Cake, Fruit and Card Baskets, Tea and Ta ble spoons, Butter, fish, bread and fruit Knives, Elegant setts of Jewelry, for Ladies, includ ing Bracelets, Breastpins and Enr Rings to match, neatly put up in boxes. Costly setts of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Turquois, Lava, and every variety ol Jewelry. Gold Lockets, of all sizes, for Minatures, Hair, &c. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Pencil cases, with fine Gold Pens. Gents' diamond-pointed commercial and en- grossing Gold pens, with silver and ebony bandies, in boxes. tidies' gold neck, chatelaine, watch and u;rd chains. Gents' !f! fob and vest chains. Gents' setts of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, enameled and engraved gold studs, bosom and sleeve buttons, cluster breastpins, with opal centre and gold chains. 'earl pocket-knives, porte .ijionnaiee, cabas and purses. Ladies' breat pins, ear rings, finger rings, cuff and chemisette buttons, gold and sil ver pencils, crosses, belt slides, etc. etc., of over a thousand varieties, varying from 50 cents to $25. TIEMEMBER THATj BY PURCHASING BOOKS AT GEORGE G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, You pay no more than you would at any ther Book store, and you have the advant ge of getting a valuable present with each book that you buy. SEND FOR A CATALOUGE And one trial will assure you of the honor able and prompt method of transacting business. AGENTS WANTED. Any person, either male or female, who desires to engage IN AN HONORABLE AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT, And one that requires but little time, is re- uested to address GEORGE G. EVANS, No. 439 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Originator of the Gift Book Business, and Proprietor oj tne juargesi uiji uook jcs- tublishmenl m the Worm. une 30, 1859.-6m. Person Wanting Change of climate for health. See advertisement of lammonton Lands, in another column. SOMETHING NEW. The- public are respeotfully informed that the undersigned has opened in the rsorough of Stroudsburg, an Oyster Saloon and Caltcry, on Elizabeth street, at Loder'a old Stand; oppo.-ite SaojUel Mi-lick's Jewelry Store where they iutend kicpingon hand, Bread, Cakes, Candies of all kiuds, Oy.-ter- n every style, pren Fruit of all variolic-, choice dried Fruit, Citron, Jellies of all flavors, brandy Peaches, trandy Chrrrie.-, French Prunes, Too. a toes, Pickle.-, Pep perfauce. Lemon Syrup, frch Gooscber rics, Currant., Oranges, Lmons, extra Green and Black Tea, s-pices, Clicet. pulverized Sugar, Inclined Suar, We?t India White Honey, New Orleaus ola ses, Sujiar Cured Hams, Crackers, Butter, aud Nuts of all kinds. They also have fitted up a splendid Sa loon iu their buildin" where Ic Cream of all flavors will be f-erved to their pat rons. Albany Crenin Ale, Champagne Wine, Lager Beer, Lemonade, Mead and Soda Water, Choice Segars, aud Tobacco Open day and evening, give them o call. DRAKE & FELKER. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1658.-tf. IMPORTANT INF0S3SATI0N. John . I;uuH, MERCHANT TAILOR, respect iuily informs the public that be has re sumed business in Stroudsburg. His shop is on Main street, in the new brick bull ding recently erected by Dr. Sydenham Walton, directly opposite the Post Office, where he will alway keep on hand, aud make up to order, a superior lot of Cloths, assimere and Testings. lio will alo cut and make up cloths fur nished by his customers. As he does not design dealing in slop shop goods Bill employ none but the best workmen, tbi- public may, conequi'ntIy, rest assureri that all work entrusted to him cannot fail to- give satisfaction. Thankful for tin lilieral patronage bestowed upon him pri or to hi late retirement, he hopes to mcr it and receive a return of the same. Soptember 22, 1859 tf. At it Agassi ! The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, lhat lie has re commenced the Steve and Tin-Ware Business, at his old stand, where may be found a ;ull and romplete assortment of Coo:. Parlor, and all kinds of Heating Stoves, whirl) will be sold at city prices. He would further saw that he has secured the servi ces of Mr William Flory, a very superior worker in Tin and Sheet Iron, which will enable him to offer Tin & Sheet Iron Ware at wholesale, and at the lowest figure He would respectfully invite merchants and lealears in his line to call and examine for themselves. ROOFING, SPOUTING, and all kind.. of JOBBING promptly attended to. K. 11. D&l'UY. Stroudsburg, September I. 1 859 ly. Farm E.;itiS for a!o 25 ftSiles rom Philadelphia bv Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loam oil, with a clay bottom. The land is a arge tract, dhided into small farms, anc hundreds from all pans of the country ar now settling and building. The orops pro duced are large and can be seen growing l'he climate is delightful, and secure from rosts. Terms from $15 to $20 per acre, ayable uitliin four yerrs by instalments fo visit the ulace Leave A imr Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7 1 2 A. M. t. iailroad for Hammonton. or address li J Ryrnes. by letter. Hammonton Post Office. Ulantic Oountv, INew Jersey. See lull au vertisement in anoiher column. Delaware "Water Gap CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Eev. H. S. Howell, A. EL Principal. The Academic year of this boar ij! diug school for boys, begins on the tirt Monday of September, and ends on the last Thursdny of June. It is divided uto three terms. 1 he first begins on the 1st Monday of September, and coutinues sixteen weeks; the second begins on the 2d Mouday of January, and continues twclvo week?; the third begius on the 2d Monday of April aud continues eleven weeks. Vacations; two weeks at tho Hol idays, and one week at the 1st of April. Pupils received at any time. loung men preparing; themselves to be Teachers can pursue a course of study specially a- dapted to that purpose. Terms: IJoard Washing, Tuition, furnished room, from four dollars to four dollars and fifty cents per week. 1'ay cholars tuition, two dollars per month. September 2, 1859.-2m. BOARDING SCHOOL " FOR YOUNG LADIES. Slroudsbtirg Female Srniisicry Under the care or the Rev. J. E. MILLER and Miss M. S. MILLER: Mrs. J. E. MILLER teacher of Music, Drawing and Ornamental work. The year to be divided into three terms ol 14 weeks each. TERMS. For dny scholars For all the English branches usually taught in Seminaries of the fira grade, and Latin : 5, per Session. Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. on the Guitar, 5 for full course. Pastel Painting, j Monochromatic, 4 Material furnished. Leather Work 4 ) Six pupils will be received into tho family j of the Principal as boirders, at a charge of j $200, per year, for Boarding, washing, and tuition in all tho English branches, Latin, j and French. Half piyment to be made at the beginning of each session, and the re mainder at the close. No deduction for absence, for cither boar ding or day-scholars, excepting in case of sickness, or by special agreement. Pupils received at any time during the session, and charged from the time when they commence, July 28, 1 809.-1 , Ayer's S A compound remedy, in which wc have labored to produce the most effectual alterative tl.at can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined, with other Mifotarscutt of still greater alterative power as fo atlbni a:i effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla i reputed to cure. Jt is believed that sueh a rem- n cdy is wanted by those who suffer from Stru mous complaints, and that one which will ac-' complish their cure must prove of immense scr- " vice to this large elass of our afflictod fellow citizens. How completely this compound Will doit has been proven by cxpcrim on many of the worst cases to be found of the following. ; complaints : ScnoFULA and ScnoFULOCS Complaints, Eklttioxs ani Enurnvi; Diseases, Uj cki:s, Pimples, Blotciics, Tumors, Salt 'IIiiel'm, Scald Head, Syphilis axi Syphi litic Affections, Mcncinu.VL Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia oi: Tic Doulocrkaux, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Eire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. This compound will be found areat pro moter of health, when taken iu the eprin;:, to ox pel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of tliu year. By the timely expul sion of them many rankling disorders arc nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by tho aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tho natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting throngh the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when. " you find it is obstructed and sh:.rgish in tlic veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better; health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. ,4 Keep the blood healthy, and nil is well; butt . with this pabulum of fife disordered, there can , 4 be no lasting health. Sooner or later somcthisu; f must go wrong, aud the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. " Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, tho rcpu- " tation of accomplishing these ends. But tfco world has been egrcgiously deceived by prepare- t tions of it, partly because the drug alone has noJ : all the virtue that is claimed for it. but more tot- -cause many preparations, pretending to be eon- , centrated extracts of it, contain but little of tho virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During hue years the public have been mislc! by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of -these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, Imt -often 110 curative properties whatever. Ilcnec, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself L; justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from tho load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we' think we have ground for believing it has vh tucs which arc irresistible by the ordinary run of , the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure ire their complete eradication from the sys- 2 , the remedy should be judiciously taken iic- - tcm cording to directions on the bottie. prepared by SR. J. C. AYEB & CO., LOWELL, MASS. J Price, 81 per Bottle ; Six 3ottlc for S. Ayer's Cherry Pectord. ! has won for itself such a renown for the cure of , even' variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that" it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need no: do more " than assure the people its quality is kept up to. v thc best it ever has been, and that it may be re lied on to do for their relief all it has ever becu ) found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, rou the cure of 1 Costivcness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Inaigesiim:, Dysentery, Foid Stomach. Hrysipelns, Ilradaeke, Piles, Bheumutism, Eruptions aud Shin Ditnme, f Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tttter, Tumors ami Salt Bheian, Worms, Gout, jTeuraltjiu, as a Din ner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. Thev arc sngar-coated, so that the most sensi- $ live can take them pleasantly, and they are the ; best aperient in tho world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box ; Five Boxes for $2.00,. Great numbers of Clcrgymc:. rysicMKss, ' Statesmen, and eminent personages, haw tens . ? their names to certify the unparalL-Jcd useful- ncss of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Al manac in which they are given: with also fll descriptions of the above complaints, and tac ., treatment that should be followed for their cure. Do not be put otF by unprincipaleil dealers with otlier preparations "they make more prortfr on. Demand Ayer's, and take no others. Tho sick want the liest aid there is for them, and thev should have it. All our remedies are for sale by M Sold iu Stroudsburg by James N. Dur ing and Hollinsbead & Detrick, and by1- druggists everywhere. June 2, 1659.-ly. i?2ASOX TOCIcT, GtaxECi'a and Paper Uaszgcsv, Will attend to, and promptly execute, all orders with which he, may be favored. From t his Ion experience in the various branches of his business, he feels confident of render ing entire satisfaction in his work. He,-. may be found at hia Bhop, on Sarah street, nearly opposite the residence of lion. M. II. Dreher, Stroudsburg, Pa. Patronage respectfully solicited. . February 17, 1359. ly. HORSE PO WEBS $ AND THRESHING MACHINES. : ; Tin- IScst in use. The undersigned having spared no ex-? pense ia getting up accurate patterns, are" now prepared to furnish Doubled-Lreared -Iron Framed Horse Powers, and Iron" Framed lialanced Cylinder Threshing; Machines, which for compactness, neat ness, working capacity, aud durability, (to say the leaj-t,) unsurpassed by any. now offered to the public. Call and jude for yourself. G EOKGE E. STAUFFER, & Co. 1 Manufacturers of Agricultural ituple-1 ment", Steam Engiues, Mill Irons, &c, Ssc Tanuersvillc, August 4, 1859 -tf. 'J'o all waulins Farm. See ad-w veitisetnent of Hammonton Lands. CHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law,, STROUDSHUIta, MONROE COUNTY. PA. " Office on Elizabeth street, forinerly oc cupied by Wm. D-vis, Esq. Caution ! ' so I hereby caution all persona agatnstfc hunting, fishing, or going through grass',,. grain or orchards upon my premises, assl ira determined to prosecute trespassers to tho full extent of the law. JOSEPH nQUSBKv"' Smitbfield bp., Aug. II, 1397