JURY LIST December Term, 1859. GRAND JURORS. Jackson Adam A. Siuger, Philip A. Frailey, Johu Felker. Polc Jacob Alle.ro ose. Tunlcluinnock Frederick Keenbold, Jacob Altcmose. Stroudsburg YiaTD S. Wintemute, Samuel llces, jr., Melehoir Spragle. Hamilton J cs-e Van Bu-kirk, Rich ard r. R. Addam. Samuel Rees, sr. Pocono Samuel Shick. Stroud William Transue, John Still well, James Van Ruskirk. Peter Tcerpen ninif. Sniilhficld Henry Detrick. Ross Ticiothy Marb. Price Esmond Price, Smith Price. ChcsmdhiU John J. Barthold. Eldrcd Jacob Correll. Tobyhanna William Eboch. PETIT JURORS Chcsnnthill. Nat linn Shupp, Philip Krcsge, Christian Decker, Jacob Greena mojer. SinithJicd. Ueury Meyers, William Snyder, Amos Lab&r. Pocono. Alana-Bch Miller, Anthony Sebring. Jackson. John Oustcrboudt, Johu BosMUger, Peter Fruilcy. Ml Smithfield J ames Place, Martin Place, Jobn Y..Coolbaugh, Martin Uort Tight, Simeon Si'hoonoycr, Dimiuick D. Overficld, A. J. Coolbaugh. Polk Rtuben Gregory, Daniel Sae ger. Stroudsburg. Robert Huston, David Keller, .Robert Boye, Jamea N. Durling, ...Gersham Hull. Price William Cramer. Hamilton. Lei Slutter, Chas. J. Sha fer. Jeromo Williams, Samuel Rossard. Paradise. Charles Henry. Stroud Horace Pt-ck. Tobyhanna. Philip Hoffman, Samuel G. Eschcnbach. Coolbaugh T heod ore Rrod ho ad . Trial List December Term, 1859. Peter Kres e vs David Krcsge. Daniel R Hurnet vs. The Overteers of the Poor of S'roui tounship. Edward 11. Sigfricd vs. Oonrad Drics bacb. P.'ter Cross vs. Conrad Drieibach. James MeKoeii vs. John H. Naco and Solomon A. Steckcl. William Overficld for the use of James Place VS. Martin Cortritihl. Theodore Rrod head for thou-c of Thos. 3VI. Mcllhaney vs. EJward P. Hawkins. Lew id Veis vs. Charlc W Decker. Francis Hacrmau vs. Harrison Suj der and George Snyder JOHN EDINGER, December 1. 1Q5!) Prothonotary. Register's Notice. "RKTOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in the estates of the respec live decedents, that the following accouuts have been filed in the Register's office of Monroe couuty, and will le presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of 8aid count, at fctroudsburg on Mono ay, the 2fith day of December, 1859, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Account of James H. Walton, Admin istrator of Chas. J. Walton, late of Ham ilton township, deceased. Fift account of Philip S. Brown, one of tbe Administrators of Wm. W. Cool 'bau-.li late of tho Borough of Stroud. "imrj, decea.-ed. Firt and final account of Stephen 13 go r o i nd G-rshom Moore, acting Exec tutors of Amos Moore, late of Lambert- vil!e, N. J. dfea.-ed. WM. S. REES, Register. Igister's Office, trouddburg, ? December I, 1S5J. $ Court proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Geoh R. BAitmrrr, Pretidenl Judge of the '2'2d Ju J'cia. District f Pennsylvania, composed of the outities o! Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Aura iiaui Levering and Michael U.Dreher, EsqrV .Associate Judges of lh Court of Common Pleas of the Counlv of Monroe, and by iir- lite of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General J.ui deiivc ry and Court of General Q,u .rter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, nave is ued their precept to me commanding that n Court of Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace and -Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter miner ntul General Jail Delivery and Or nhun's Court, for the eaid County of Monroe to be holden at Stroudt-burg, on the 2Gtli day of December next, to continue one week if necessary. Ie hereby given to I he Couoner, 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 oilier remembrances to do those things which their offices are apnerti nin", and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that ure or sIjhII be in the iai! cf the said county ot flJonroeor a sraiust persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to he then and there to prosecute or testify as sh.iil he just. (God save the Commonwealth.) MELCHOIR BOSSARD, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oflice Stroudsburg, ) November 24. 1659. $200 to $500 Wanted For one year, for which 8 per cent, inter est will be paid, and secured by persons property and real estate. Any ODe buv ioe the above sum or part of it, to loan can find out full particulars by calling at this office. 1NV- Zi ls&y- NOTICE lb hereby given, that the followiog ac counts have been filed in tbe Office of the Protbonotarv, of Monroe County, and will be prescuted foi confirmation, at tbe nest Court of Common Pleas, of said County, on Monday, the 2Gth day of De cember, 1H59. The Accouut of Thomas M. Mcllhaney Assignee of Theodore Brodhtad. The Account of Thomas M Mcllhaney Assignee of Georf R. Smith. Tbe Account of Thomas M Mcllhaney Assignee of Rrodhead & Smith. JOHN EDINGER, Prtho'y. Stroudsburg, No?. 24, 1859. QUiMtot's Jfoticc. Estate of JOSEPH KELLFR, dee'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe Couuty, to examiue, and if occaaion require, to resettle the account of George R. Keller, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of t-aid dec d., and make di.-tri t'ution of the balance in hands of tbe ac countant, will attend to tbe duties of his appoiutment at his office in Stroudsburg. on Thursday, the 2d day of December. next, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when and where all persons interested may at tend if they think proper. Aud all per ons having claims against the said estate arc hereby required to present them, at the time and place aforesaid, or be debar red fro ai coming in upon said fund. WM. K. HA VI LAND, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Nov. 24, 1859. Valuable Real Estate The subscriber offers at Private pale the following property situate in Tanners- ville, Mouroe Couuty, Pa. A Tract of Lan'i (designated as No. 1,) containing about UK) Acres on which there is the following improvements : A two ftory FaaBic Mouse, 28 by 3 ft feet, with a good cellar un derneath; a frame Rarn and wagon house, 25 by 5(5 feet; woo l house 18 by 25 feet; stable 24 by 30 feet; corn crib. smoke house, &c. A well at the door About 40 ncres cleared and 9 acres of it sown with winter grain, which will be sold with the premises. W. S. REES, Agent for M. M. Goff. A Farm in Smithfield township, Dear Mar-hall's Fall, containing 40 acres and 24 perches, on which there is erected a good JMiKSL The land is in a good state of cultiva tion, and is now in tbe occupancy of Wil liam Cyphers. W. S. REES, Agent for James A. Stevens. S:roudburg, Nov. 24, 1859.-tf. Fall and winter Goods. TIsoia?;js XV. 2vau & Co. Have now open for inspection one of the lar gest and haia'.somest assortments ot Ludius Dre.-s Goods to be found in the Cnuntrv, se lected carefully with a view of suiting a!! tastes. The stock will be found to embrace a variety of goods in all prices. Among the articles to be found in their extensive estab lishment are Silks of all kinds and prices. Shvwls in the newest designs. Clonks the Latest Paris S'yles.- Pnplm.s, Mous. de Laincs, Vulencias. ClutUe's, Chintz, and other new textures nf this season's Importations. Lace Goods, Embroideries, the newest novelties Gloves, Veils, Mils, Handkerchiefs, &.C Morning Goods, a lull assortment. White Goods, in every texture. Hoiscry of the best makers, with a full stock of other goods worthy a visit of in spection. A large portion of T. V. E. &. Co's stock- is their own importation, one ol the firm vis iting Europe twice a year to make purcha- ses, thus enabling them to offer to their en. tomers, the newest and most fashionable style and textures, simultaneous with their appear ance in Europe. They have also purchased largely this season at the auction fales, and can thus afford to give their customers the full benefit of the depreciated prices, result mg from excessive importations. Ladies and others from this vicinity, visiting the City, will find that a call at this establishment v.iil pay them. 818 &. 820 Chesnut street, opposite Girard House. Philadelphia Nov. 3, '59.-61. 2uiitor'0 Notice. The undersigned appointed by the Or uhans Court of Monroe County, auditor 4 ' to adjust and re-ettle the 3d account of t!.e Executors of the la.-t will aud testa incut of A'sain HuS-mith, dee'd., bereb) 'ives notice that he will utteud to the du ties of his aniiointnieut at hi office iu the Rorouih of Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the loth nay ot December next, at 'Z o -clock in the afternoon of aid day, when aud where all persons interested mav at tend if they think proper. Wm. K. IIAVILAND, Auditor. Stroudsburg Nov. 10 lb59. Caution. I hereby caution all persons again8 hunting, G-hing, or going through fjrass. grain or orchards upon my premise, a am determined to prosecute trespasser to tbe full extent of the law. ELIJAH SCHUG. Stroud t-p. Sept. 22, 1859. aTold watch foiTyouT" Anv person desiring to procure a good GOLD WATCH, warranted 18 Carat Fine, by a sure proces-, requiring no money and but little exertion, can do so by addressing R. MELVIN, Gift Rook Store, Rulletiu Ruilding, No. 12 South Third St, Philadelphia. November 3, 1859. 3m. AH WiiMlisjyr Fai'ini in a delightfu rlimniM. nrh soil, aud secure from frosts. See. advertisement of Hammonton Lands in another column. NEW Express Arrangement. Tho Hope and Howard Express Com nanvs are now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any kind, Paskages, &c, with their own Cars, and special wesson gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a ny part of the world. JOHN N. STOKES. Agent, For the Hope and Howard Ex. Co' Stroudsburg, Fob. 4, 1858. tf. BLANK DEEDS F.?rsalR :tt this Office 2T tE r. CHANGE OF TIME. Winter Arrangement. a. . i Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. On and after Thursday, December , 1859, trains will be run as follows: Ex pros E'iiuiiger Trains. MOVING SOUTH. The night Express Train east on N. Y. & Erie Railroad ..rnves at Grent Bend at 3:28 A. M.. and connects with the Exorees Train enving Great Bend for New York and Phil- idelphia, 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 ut New-Mil ford, Due at Montrose, Ilopbnttnrn Nicholson : : Factoryville, Abincton : Scranton, - . -Moscow, Tobyhanna Stroudsburg', -Water Gap, Columbia, : Dela waro.(15 minutes to dine) 2:00 " Hop", (Phila'da. connection) 2;35 " Bnd:ville, - - - - 2:40 Wubhington. : : 3:13 " Junction, - 3:30 " New York, - - - 7:15 " Philadelphia, ... 8:20 MOVING NORTH. assenpers fr)m New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m. rom Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at 6:00 11:10 11:28 12:01 12:05 12:20 12:44 1:01 1:15 2:45 3:19 4:05 4:42 - 4:59 5:19 5:42 6:04 6:22 - 6:40 Leave Junction, t p. m. (i One at Washington : Bridgeville, Hope, (Phila. connection) Delaware, 15 mill, dinner, Columbia : : Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Tobyhanna, : : Moscow, - - -Scranton, -Abington : ; Factoryville, Nicholson - " -Ilopbottom : : ilontrose, -New MilTord : Great Bend, - - - u Connecting at Great Bend with Night Express west, at 1:45 a. m. Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 10:35 a. m. Factovillc : : 11:55 " lMcnoison ; , p. m. Montrose : : - 1:03 " Arrive at Great Bend, - - 2:50 p.m. Connecting with tbe Dunkirk Ex press West, at : ; 3:39 " And Accommodation Train west,at5:33 " Returning, leaves Great Bend, 3:10 p. m. Montrose : : : 4:05 Nicholson : : 5:15 " Factoiyville : : 5:55 " Due at Scranton, - - 7:15 " The Accommodation Train does not leave Scranton until after the arrival of the Morn- ing Train on the Lackawanna & Blooms- burg R. R. thus giving Passengers from the Wyoming Valley a direct connection for the West bv the Morning Tram. For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Train eavmg Scranton at 4:t30 a. m, Due at Moscow . : 6:00 " Stroudsburg at 10:30 41 Junction at 2:40 p. m Returning, will leave Junction at 4:00 a. ra Due at Stroudsburg at 7:45 " Moscow : ; Scranton at : : 1:10 p. m. 2:i5 " Passengers to and from JNew York change cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia via. B. D. R. R., leave or take the cars at Hope. For Pitlston, Kingston, and Wilkes- Uitrre, take lticKawanna anu uioomsnurg it. r-k T ft 1 T- I k T K. at acranton ror Jessuo, iircniDaiu anu Carb-tndalc, take Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Wm. N. Jenks, GenM Ticket Agent. Scranton, N ivemuer 21, 1859. Shoe biKiness and Factori R can be carried on profitably at Hammonton. na ndf'OVf LmnWil t Ul.nmntilw, I nnln See advertisement of Hammonton Lauds. .Books and Stationery. THE OLD ESTABLISHED CHEAP BOOK STORE, No. 221 North Second Street, (Between Race and Vine Street,) fi'hilntlelpliia, -. . n ii r- . B'a'Si2Sr. :Z '7 .".. c. i'iiuv m niiiu oi Liuimo unu uiaiuinui y wini J J find at this establishment n complete assori mfint of English and ('lassical Text Books, lor Colleges, Academies and Schools, wheth er public or private Also, School and Fum ily Stationery in great variety. Besides an extensive stock of all kinds of Books, in eve ry department of Literature Family, School, ;nd Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Blank Account and Memorandum Books, Ink, Penn, Slate and Lead Pencils, Slates, Wrapping Papers, &c., &c, &c., all selling at the very lowest nett caeh prices. LEARY,(JETZ&CO. Publishers & Booksellers, No 224 North Second Street, Philadelphia 07Particulur attention paid to all orders by mail. August 19, 1859. TO tiie OWIierS Ol JtLOrSeS. The undersigned announces to tbe cit izens of Monroa Countv tbat he is Dre- nared to effect tbe certain cure of the followiuc dieartes: Spavin, RingboncA Splifil, or any bony Tumors. Sidney A Fistula, Pole Evil, and other diseases. Call on or address SAMUEL L. BREES. Stroudsburg, Pa. Sept. 29. 1859. tirupu Growers can Carry m ti.eir business most successfully at Ham T" r r . (.....,. SJ...ir. I..,l.r ii villus act uui niu unsi aciisi-ii ucvi uui-i nsement of Hammonton Lands, in anothor olumn, ATTORNEY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA. Office at James II. Walton's, E. collections made, and business attended C with promptness and dispatch. Stroudsburg, June 26, 1856 FOOD FOE, THE MIND! IF YOU WANT A BOOK, SEND TO GEOUGE G. ETAWS, 439 Clicsmil direct, PHILADELPHIA FOR IT. YOU CAN GET GOOD BOOKS, YOU CAN GET CHOICE HOOKS, YOU CAN GET BOOKS WORTH READING, YOU CAN GET BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE AND A HANSOME PRESENT, Worth from 50 cents to 100, is given with each Book sold. In fact, the best nlace in the Country to buy Books, is at CiEi:OIGE G. EVANS', No. 430 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia, ORIGINATOR OF THE GIFT BOOK BUSINESS, AND PROPRIETOR OF THE OLDEST AND LARGEST GIFT BOOK ESTABff.ISaiMExT IN THE WORLD' . '::: rZ3 .r,: :: r:":n,u, r Whn onlla n t fori linn to tho foot lh l Unr. I made such arrangements with other Publish ers and Manufacturers, that it gives hiiu pleasure to oner GREATER INDUCEMENTS than ever, and such that cannot be equaled by any other Gift Berk House in the world. 1860 Gold aud Silver Watches, Gold Cl:;ains, and Silk Drev Patterns, AND OVER 350,000 Dollars worth of Jewelry WERE GIVEN AWAY, ' I illirinrrlhp siv inn tha trnm annum tn lulu I IM59, each article ot which has been of the finest quality, and has given satisfaction in every instance. All Books are sold at the Publishers prM ces, and ynu can select from the Largest Stock of Book in tho Country. 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, BIOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, VOYAGES, POETRY, SCIENCE, MEDIOINE. THEOLOGY. CHEMISTRY, MECHANICS, GEOGRAPHY, 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 Jewelry, &c, ot the finest quality and of the best manufacture, and are valued at the man- ufacturers' prices, and comprise a lare v.i- nely of i -.i.a. nn fints' HnU nn,l filler Wntohc 1 ' Ei.,ht-Dav lime pieces and Bronze Clocks, i il(iles eieiant black nr nlaid Silk Dress patterns 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 ... r " ' Breastpins and Ear Rins to match, neatly I ' J ing Bracelets. put up in boxes. nrsi I it!i rnot I urnnnic I n un n nrl nvoru variety of Jewelry. Gold Lockets, of all sizes, for Minatures, Hair, &c. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Pencil cases, with line uuiu t ens. Gents' diamond-pointed commercial and en- ' grosMtig Gold pens, with silver and ebony t ....n.r : ' i niuioiPK. in nnYRH. U-dW M nock, chatelaine, w.tch L'uard chains. , , IJnnt J ..... I I . . t. r, .1 MUn.n Gents' setts of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, enameled and engraved gold studs, bosom and sleeve buttons, cluster breastpins, with uuai venue anu uiu uiuhin nur hnnbot-bnien nnrtn itmnnn IDC Pflhficl r 1 nurses. Ladies' breat pins, ear rings, finger rings, cuff aud chemisette buttons, gold and hi I ver pencils, crosses, belt slides, etc. etc.. of over a thousand varieties, varying from 50 cents to $25 REMEMBER THAT, . BY PURCHASING BOOKS AT GEORGE G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, Von nil nn irinro limn vnn tvnillfl fit ftllV other Book store, and you have the advant- I M. .rM I' I ..V ...W.W ,wu ..WH " - J .ie of yettmir a valuable present with each - , ook t,,at yu 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, reouires but little time, is re- i quested to address larjWUVjr: VJ. ftVailO. No. 439 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. nriirinninr nf the Gift Book Business. and Proprietor of the Largest uiji uook jus- tablishment in the World. Tunp an 1 ftftn.-fim. FrNoiis W:i3i3iii;j: Cliausc fi,..., ir climate for health. See advertisement ol Hammonton Lands, in another column. SOMETHING NEW. - The public are respeotfully informed that tbe undesigned has opened in tin- Uorough of Stroudsburg, an Oyster Saloon nut! Bakery, on Elizabeth street, at Loder's old Stand: oppoMle Samuel Mi-lick'? Jewelry Store, where they intend kf er.inron hand, Bread, Cakes, Candip of all kinds, Oyftt'r k every style, pren Fruit of all varictie, choice dried Fruits, Citron, Jellies of all flavors, brand Peaches, brandj Cherries, French Prunes, Tomatoes, Pickles, Pep perf-aucc, Leinon Syrup, freth Goosebcr- "e8 urrants, Urangcs, Ldnons, extra Green aud Black Tea, spices, Cbeesr, pulverized Sugar, Refined Su:ar, WeM India White Honey, Now Orleans olas- ses, Sutrar Cured Hams, Crackers, Butter. aun Nuts of all kinds. They alo have fitted up a splendid Sa loon in their building nhere Ic! Creauj of all flavors will be served to their pat- roDS itSSO, Albany Cream Ale, Champagne Wine, VVater, Choice Segars, and Tobacco Open day and evening, give them a call. DRAKE & FELKER. Stroudsburg, Ma) 12, ls58.-tf. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. ,JiEB3 . 2:;tidt, MERCHANT TAILOR, respect iuiiy informs the public that be ha re sumed business in Stroudsburg Hi shop is on Main street, in the new briok buil- ding recently erected by Dr. Sydenham Walton, directly opposite tbe Post Utficc, i u :n i l l j i J r I u au-wu. .t v ClotliS, CilSSillierCS a lid WslillffS. ., , , ' 6 WUI a,s cuc an Ke up c u Dished by his cu-toruers. As ho does not dcsif D dea,in, in usloP fiboP Poods. public may, con-equt-utly, rest assured that all work entrusted to him cannot fail to give satisfaction. Thankful for the U eral patronage bestowed upon bim pri or to hi- late retirement, be hopes to mer it and receive a return of tbe same. September 22, 1859 tf. Stoucs! Stoucs! Stows! At it Ag;$BB& ! The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has re commenced the Stove aud Tin-Ware BusinesSj at his old stand, where may be found a dill and complete assortment of Cook : Parlor, and all kinds of Healing Stoves. which will be sold at city prices, lie would I'irther say, that he has secured the seri- mm Il II 11 ces ol mr niiam riorv, a very superior worker in lin and Hheet Iron, whu h will etia'de him to offer Tin & Sheet Iron Ware at wholesale, and at the lowest figure He would respectfully invite merchants and deatears in his line to call and esamiue for themselves. ROOFING, SPOUTING, and all kind. ol JOBBING promptly attended to. It. H. DErUY. Stroudsburg, September I, 185!) ly. JFni'iu lLaiid! for n!u 25 35i!c from Philadelphia by Railroad in the Slate of New Jersey. Soil anions the best lor Agricultural purposes, being a good loan oit, with a clay bottom. I he land is a la rse tract, diiided into small farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country arf now seitlmr and building. I lie orops pr dueed are large and can be seen crowum 1 he climaie is delightful, and secure from ms irom bio to fr-JU per acre, payable within four verrs by instalments To vjit the olace Leave Vine Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7 12 A. M. tn Railroad for Hammonton. or address R Hyrnes. by letter, Hammonton Post Oflice. tin ittu- County, New Jersey. See lull aq vertiemenl in anojher column. x- v .u. -j CLASSICAL SCHOOL. . . . Rev. H. S. Howell, A. M. Principal. 1 IFJw!!! J filld,uS ichoo for bo8' beS,ns on tbe tiii Monday of September, and ends on the last Thursday of June. It is divided hnt0 turee terms. The first begins on the i,,. Alnn,!,, nf S.-nrnmhsr nnri enntiniiHR . . . a i. . I niTlnfin urnnlrs? flip wnconfl noiMOs on f.no ', , , ' . T , 2d Monday of January, and continues third bed., .. tb. Sr Monday ot April and continues eleven i 1 ir . . t . .1 ri I iranbj itlniu ttrl triidtd tif Inn I ( nl. J lid ays, and one week at the 1st of April Punils received at any time. loun men preparing themselves to he Teachers ., nPwll n nf stnilv snoi-in o n I Anrtts t n thiit n nrnnsH l f Terms : Board, "Vahin, Tuition furnished room, from four dollars to four dollars and fifty cents per week. iJay cbolars tuition, two dollars por month September 29,1859.-2m. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Stroudsburg Female Srniincry Under the care of the Rev. J. E. MILLER ml M ku M Ss MH.I.F.R . All .1.. A(. a .-. - Mrs. J. E. MILLER teacher of Music i . Drawing and Ornamental work. The year to be divided into three terms ol 14 weeks each. TERMS. For day scholars : For all the English branches usually taught in Seminaries of the first grade, and Latin: $ifi, per Session. Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. on the Guitar, 5 for full course. Pastel Painting, Monochromatic. 4 Material furnished Leather Work 4 Six nunils will he received into the family nf the Principal as borders, at a charge u i e r i: .. I...... ... $200, per year ; for Bon 5. was ...g lUIllOn IU UU l" uium-m-s-, aUu French. Half piyment to be made at the beginning of each session, and the re mainder at the close. io deduction ior ausuuue, uu cuuui uu- ding or uay-scnoiars, wtrpun m Lsicknehs. or by special agreemeni. Pupils received at any lime uuring w session, aim wiuikcu uum mk wuuu they commence, 'July 3i iaDJ- tf. Scrofula, or King's Evil is a constitutional disease, a comrption of tbe blood, by which this fluid hot-omen vitiated, weak, and poor. Beir in the circuliitidn, it pervades the whole body, and may burst out hi disease on any part of ft. !No oirnft free fro" its attacks, nor is t!:cre one which it may tf destroy. The scrofu!ou- taint is variously can by mercurial divse, low Ijvitijr. di.oniercd tmbcidi'iy food. im:Kirc air, ft!t!i, a;.d V habits, t!ie depre sing Tiecs, and, above all, ' : the venereal infection. Whatever bo irs orit it is hereditary in the tonstiuuion, dctrrdi- "Horn parents to children unto the third a; d fiui'th generation;" ind-cd, it teens to hf t.- lj iod of Him who says, " I will visit tbe iuujuit;k-jffj of the fathers upon their children. . . Its cfTects commence by dej.oshion from tl.-v blotxl of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, m , the lings, liver, and intcniul organs, is ternwn tu'vrvles ; in the glands, swellings ; and on the , Mirface, eruptions or fores. This foul corrnp- tion, which genders in tho blood, depresses the ' energies of life, to that scrofnlous- constitutiom Mot o-i'y suffer from scrofulous complaints, buD- . -they h ive far les; power to witkstand the attacks of other diseases : consequently, vat nnmlcrs ; neris!i by disorders whi.-h, although not Fcrofu- , loas i:i"t!u'ii- nature are still lcndercd fatal by" , this faint in the system. Mot of the com-iimp'--tion which decimates the human family has its '' origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; " and many destructive diseases of the liver, kid- 's neys, brum, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise ' from or arc aggravated by tbu same cause. One quarter of all our jwoplc are scrofulous ; t!icir pci-sons arc invaded by this lurking inftic- , tion, and tlieir health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system wo must renovate the blnd by an alterative medicine, and invigorate, it by htvdthy food and exercise, fcue!: a medi cine we supply iu AYER'S Compound Exlract of SarsapariHa,? the most cir'eetual remedy which the medical 4 skill of our times tan devise for this every-where: prevailing and fatal malady It is combined from the mo-t active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul dor- der from t'ie blood, and the re -cue of the sys- . tern from its destructive consequences. Ilcncc? it sbou1'! 'a: employed for the cure of not onlr , scrofula, but also those other affections which . anso from it, such as Iuruitive and buix JJis- ' itAsns, St. Axtiioxy's Eike, Rose, or Eky-sn-ELAS, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, r Bl.vixs and Boils, Tumohs, Tetteii, and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, lit no worm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mekcukiali.a Diseases, Dropsy, Dvspepsia, Dep.ility, , and, indeed, all Cojiplaists arising from . VITIATED OR IMPURE BLOOD. lllC popular belief in " impurity of the lioni." is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. I he particular purpose and virtue ot vns barsa- parilla is to purifv and regenerate this vital fluid, wnnout wmen sounu ncaiin is nnpoo&iuiu ux contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ; FOR ALL THE PUilFOSES CF A FAMILY PHYSIC, ire so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, anu invigorate every portion ot the human or ganism, correcting its diseased action, and restor ing its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by n remedy, at once so simple and inviting. Not only do thev cure the evcrv-dar com plaints of every body, but also many forxiidftbta- v and dangeroiis diseascs. The agent below named . is pleased to furnish gratis my American Alma- A nae, containing certificates of tl- ir cures, and directions for their use in the following com plaints : CoMfveness, Heartburn, Headache aris- -1 imj from a disordered Stomach, Kausca, Indiggs- -tion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Boicefc, m Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising trom a low state ot the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral-;; TOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, EosrsGnesa, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consmsp- A tion, and for the relief of Conoimptive Patients in advanced stages of the dis ease. So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons, ' publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseasts of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superi ority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues arc known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing tmd ' dangesous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the comnuiRltr have failed nnd been discarded, this has prniiwd -friends by every trial, conferred benefits on tlm . lullictcd they can never forget, and produced . .. cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYES & CO., LOW ELL, MASS. Sold in Stroudsburg by Jmes N. Dur- linjz and Eloliinshcad & Detrick, and by . drugL'ist'' everywhere. Juno 2, 1859.-1 y. Will attend to, and promptly execute, all orders with which he may be favored. From his long experience in the various branches - of his business, he feels confident of render- i? entire satisfaction in his work. He may be found at his shop, on Sarah street, nearly opposite the residence ol Hon. M. Ill Dreher, Stroudsburg, Pa. Patronage respectlulty solicited. February 17. 1650. ly. HOESS POWERS I A$i) THRESHING SSACHIKES. ' The undersigned having spared no ex pense in getting up accurate patterns, are now prepared to furni.-h ioubit-d-Geared Iron Framed Horse Powers, and Iron Framed Balanced Cylinder Threshing Machines, which for compactness, neat ness, working capacity, ami durability, (to say tbe la-t.) unsurpassed by any ' now offered to the public. "l Call and jude for yourself. GEORGE E. STAUFFER, & Co. ' Manufacturers of Agricultural impie nient-, Steam Engine.-, Mill Irons, &c., Tannertiville, August 4, 1859 -tf. , ,! I t( To all v;s!itiiiiT Fiu tn. Sec ud-t vettisement of Hammonton Lands. . CHARLTON BTJllNETv Attorney ;it Svv, STHOUDSiiuna, M0xiton counts f tA. Offipe on ElizaeVu strcot, formc 'da cupiou Dy u . d-vs, JUsq. Caution! . T h aerebv caution all norson aynint t v s o - hunting, fibbing, or goi.D through graHl. strain or orchards upon my premiaos, nw I 1 am determined to pro-tecute trcsfesers to the full extent of tho law. ' JOSEPH 0QHSE11. Smithfield ts$, Aug. 1 T, lbr" m;
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