JTFRY LIST December Term, 1859. GRAND JUitOHS. Jackson Adum A. Singe, Philip A. Frailey, Johu Felker. Polk Jacob Altetuose. Ttmlcliamioclc Frederick Kecnfiold, Jieob Altcniose. Stroudsburg William S. Wintemute, Samuel Rees, jr., Mr lchoir Spraglc. Hamilton Jesse Van 13ukirk, Rich ard V. R. Addams, Samuel Reea, er. Pocono Samuel Shick. Stroud William Trausue, John Still well, JacneB Van Buakirk. Peter Teerpen- SmiUiJicld Henry Detriok. Jloss Ticaothy Marb. Price Edmond Price, Smith Price. Chcsnuthill Johu J. Bartbold. Eldred Jacob Correll. 'Pobylvanna William Eboch. PETIT JURORS. VlicsnuOiill Nathan Shupp, Philip Kresgc, Chriotian Decker, Jacob Grcena moyer. Smithfcld. Henry Meyer, William Snyder, Amon Labor. Pocono. Maoa-seh Miller, Anthony Sebring. Jackson. John Ousterhoudt, John Bossinger, Peter Frailey. M. Sinitlifield James Place, Martin Place, John V. Coolbaugh, Martin Cort right, Simeon Scboouover, Dimmick D. OrerOeld, A. J. Coolbaugh. Polk Reuben Gregory, Daniel Sae ger. Stroudsburg. Robert Huston, David Keller, Robert Roys, James N. Durling, Gersbam iiull. Price William Cramer. Hamilton Levi Siuttcr, Chas. J. Sha fer, Jerome William?, Samuel Bossard. Paradise. Cbarlen Henry. Stroud Horace Peck. Tobyhanna. Philip Hoffman, Samuel J. Eschcnbacb. Coolbaugh Theodore Brodhead. .Additional List of Petit Jurorsi Findley Busb, SmithGeld. Lewis Sox, Chesnuthill. David Smaii Eldrcd. Washington Fraiblc, Eldred. Charles Uouspr, Tobyhanna. Joseph Hcckman, Pocono. Abraham Feooer, Smitbfield. S. J. Hollin'-head, Stroudburg. Joseph DeYouns:, Pocono. Joseph Duenbcrry, Stroud. Enoch Uuskirk, Ro.-s. David Ackerd, Stroud Trial List December Term, 1859. Peter Kres.ce vs David Kresge. Daniel B. Burnet vs. The Overteers of the Poor of Stroud township. Edward R. Sigfricd vs. Conrad Dries bach. Peter Gros vs. Conrad Driehach. James McKtieu vs. John II. Nace and Solomon A. Steckel. William OverfielJ for the use of James Place vs. Martin Cortright Theodore Brodhesd for theu-c of Thos. M. Mcllhaney vs. EJward P. Hawkins Lewis Weis v:. Charlea W Decker. Francis Ha.c.ujan vs. Harrison Soj- dr and George bnyder. JOHN- EDINGER. Decembor 1, 1S59. Prothonotary. Register's SCoticc. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in the estates of the respec tive decedents, that the following accounts have been filed in the Register's office of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans Court of said county, at Stroudsburg on Monday. the 2fith day of December, lc59, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Account of James H. Walton, Admin istrstor of Chas. J. Walton, late of Ham ilton township, deceased. Fist account of Philip S. Brown, one of the Administrators of Wm. W Cool baugh late of the Borough of Stroudr burg, deceased. Firt and final account of Stephen B ioore and Gershom Moore, acting Exec utors of Amos Moore, late of Lambert- Vllle, N. J. deceased. WM. S. REES, Register. Kogister's Office, trouddburg, ? December 1, 1859. $ NOTICE Ib hereby given, that the following ac counts have been filed in the Office of the Prothonotary. of Monroe County, and Will be presented for confirmation, at the next Court of Common Pleas, of said County, ou Monday, the 26th day of De cember, 1859. The Account of Thomas M. Mcllhancy, Assignee of lbeodore Brodhead. The Account of Thomas M Mcllhaney, Assignee of George R. Smith. The Account of Thomas M Mcllhaney, Assignee of Brodhead & Smith. JOHN EDINGER, Prtho'y. Stroudsburg, Nov. 24, 1 859. TSE GREEN BOOR. Just Published. 150 nages. Price 25 cunts: ON SINGLE and MAR RIED LIFE; or, THE INSTITUES OF MARRIAGE; its Intent, Obligations, and Physical and Legal Disqualifications; the ra tional treatment of all private diseases in both sexes. &c. To which is added a Doetical es say, entitled "Callipaediae: or the art of hav- .ft it ii log ana rearing oeauumi ana neauny cnu dren, by the late Robcrt J. Culveiiwell, Esq., M. D. Sent free of Postage, by the Publishers, Chas. Kline, & Co,, Box 45S6, New York, or Dexter & Co., Wholesale Agents, 113 Nassau Street, New York. Agents wanted, everywhere. Also, Gratip, an extract and sample of the above, entitled : Dr. Culverw ell's Lec ture on the rational treatment of Spenna-. torrhoea and private diseases generally, de tailing the means bv which invalids may ef fectually cure themselves without the use of dangerous medicines, and at but little ex pense to themselves. Sent free by mail in u 'secure envelope, on the receipt of one stamp, to prepay postage, by addressing CHAS. KLINE & CO.. Box 4586, New York City, . Dec. 8, 1859.-2tn. dourt JJrorlantation. Whereas, the Hon. Geou R. Barrett, President Judge of the 22d Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the ounties ol Wayr.e, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and Michael H. Dreher, Esqr's, 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 Sesnons of the Peace ant 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 Stroudeburff, on the 26th day of December next, to continue one week if necessary. NOTICE I hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun ty of Monroe, that they he then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those thinjjs which their offices are appertai ning, and itisu that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence Hgaint the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and there 10 prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save t ho Commonwealth.) MELCIIOIR BOSSARD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) November 24. 1859. J QUuMtov's Notice. Estate of JOSEPH KELLFR, deed. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to examine, and if occasion require, to resettle the account of George B. Keller, one of the Executors of the last will and. leEtan.ent of said dec d., and make distri bution of the balance in hands of the ac countant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Stroudsburg, on Thursday, the 22d day of December, next, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aid day, when and where all persons interested may at tend if they think proper. And all per ons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them, at the time and place aforesaid, or be debar red froni coming in upon said fund. WM. K UAVILAND, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Nov. 24, 1859. Valuable Real Estate The subscriber offers at Private sale the followiug property sitU3e in Tanners ville, Monroe Couuty, Pa. A Tract of Lan l (designated as No. 1,) containing about 1U0 Acres on winch there is th- following improvements : A two ftory 1 26 by HO feet, with a good cellar un dement h: a tramo Darn anu wairoii house, 2a by 56 feet; wood house IS b 25 feet; stable 24 by 30 feet; corn orib. smote house, &c. A well at the door About 40 aenvs 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. Also: A Farm in Smilhfield township, near Marshall's Fall, containing 40 acres and 24 perches, on which there iB erected a good House and Barn. E33S The land is in a good vtate of cultiva tion, and is now in the occupancy of Wil Ham Cypher W. S. REES. Agent for James A. Stevens. Stroudsburg, Nov. 24, 1859.-tf. Notice. The undersigned appointed by the Or phan Court of Monroe County, auditor to adjust and re-ettle the 3d account of the Executors of the lat will aud teta mcnt of A jam HufJ-'uiith, dee'd., hereb) iMves notice that he wtll attend to the du ties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Tuosday the 13th day of December next, at 2 o clock in the afternoon of said day, when and where all persons interested may at tend if they think proper. VVui. K. HAVILAND, Auditor. Stroudsburg Nov. 10 1&59. Caution. I hereby caution all persons against hunting, n-umg, or going through grass, grain or orchards upou iuv premises, as I am determined to prosecute trespassers to the lull extent of the taw. ELIJAH SCHUG. Stroud tnp. Sept. 22, 1859. A (iOLD WATCH FOR YOU. Any person desiring to procure a good GOLD WATCH, warranted 18 Carat Fine, by a sure process, requiring no money and but little exertion, can do so by addressing R. MELVIN, Gift Book Store, Bulletin Building, No. 112 South Third St, Philadelphia. November 3, 1859. 3m. All Wanting Farms in a delightful climate, rum soil, and secure from frosts. See advertisement of Hammontou Lands in another column. NEW Express Arrangement. Tbo Hope and Howard Express Com- panys are now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables o any kind, Packages, &o., with their own Cars, and special Mosseu- t-rs, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a ny part of the world. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent, For the Hope and Howard Ex. Co Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. -tf. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office CHANGE OF TIME. Winter Arrangement. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. On and after Thursday, December 1, 1659, trains will be run as follows: Express Passenger Trains. MOVING SOUTH. The night Express Train east on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at 3:28 A. M., and connects with the Express Train leaving Great Bend for New York and Phil adelphia, at 8 00 a. m. Due at New-Milford, 8 17 " Due at Montrose, - - - 8 36 " Hopbottom - - 8 59 4k Nicholson : : : 9 16 " Factory ville, - - - 9 40 u Abincton : : 9 57 " Scranton, - - - 10:30 " Moscow, ... 11:17 " Tobyhanna ; : 11:53 " Stroudsburg, - - - 1:12 p. m. Water Gap, - - 1:34 " Columbia, : : 1:50 " Delaware,(15 minutes todine) 2:00 " Hop", (Pliila'da. connection) 2;35 " Bridfiville, - - - - 2:40 " Washington. : : 3:13 " Junction, - - - 3:30 New York, - - - 7:15 Philadelphia, - - - 8;20 it MOVING NORTH. Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m. From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at - - - 6:00 Leave Junction, - - 11:10 " Due at Washington : 11:28 14 Bndgeville, - - 12:01 p. m Hope, (Phila. connection) 12:05 " Delaware, 15 min. dinner, 12:20 " Columbia : : 12:44 " Water Gap, - - 1:01 " Stroudsburg, - - 1:15 " Tobyhanna, : : 2:45 Moscow, ... 3;19 " Scranton, ... 4:05 Abington : ; 4:42 Factoryville, - 4:59 " Nicholson ... 5:19 " Hopbottom : : 5:42 " Montrose, ... - 6:04 11 New Milfbrd : . 6:22 " Great Bend, ... 6:40 " 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. Factoville : : 11:55 " Nicholson : , 12:35 p. m. Montrose : : 1:03 " Arrive at Great Bend, - - 2:50 p. m. Connecting with the Dunkirk Ex press West, at : ; 3:39 And Accommodation Train west,at5:33 4 Returning, leaves Great Bend, 3:10 p. m. Montrose : : : 4:05 44 Nicholson : : 5:15 44 F cloiyville : : 5:55 44 Due at Scranton, - - 7:15 44 The Accommodation Train does not leave Scranton until after the arrival of the Morn hig Truin on the Lackawanna & Blooms onrg RR. thus giving Passengers from the Wyoming Valley a direct connection for the West bv the Morning Train. For the accommodation of way travel on the Sot thern Division, a Prisenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Train leaving Scranton at 4:30 a. m. Due at Moscow . : 6:00 44 Stroudsburg at 10:30 44 Junction at 2:40 p. m Returning, will leave Junction at 4:00 a. ra Due at Stroudsburg at 7:45 44 Moscow : ; 1:10 p. m. Scranton at : : 2:35 Passengers to and from New York change cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia via B. D. R. R., leave or take the cars at Hope. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkes- Barre, take Lackawanna imd Bloomsburg R, R. at Scranton For Jessun, Archibald and Carb-mdale, take Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through JOHN BR1SBIN, Sup'l. Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'I Ticket Agent. Scranton, November 21, ld59. Shoe business and Factories ran be carried on profitably at Hammonton See adveitisement of Hammonton Lands. Books and Stationery. THE OLD ESTABLISHED CHEAP BOOK STORE, No. 221 North Second Street, (Between Race and Vine Street,) Philadelphia, Country Merchants, Booksellers, Store keepers, School Boards, TeacherB and every body in want of Books and Stationery will find at this establishment a complete assort ment of English and Classical Text Books, for Colleges, Academies and Schools, wheth er public or private Also, School and Fam ily Stationery in great variety. Besides an extensive stock of all kinds of Books, in eve ry department of Literature Family, School, and Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Blank Account and Memorandum Books, Ink, Pens, Slate and Lead Pencils, Slates, Wrapping Papers, &c, &c., &c, all selling at the very lowest nett cash prices. LEARY, GETZ & CO. Publishers & Booksellers, No 224 North Second Street, Philadelphia. 07Particular attention paid to all orders by mail. August 18, 1859. To the owners of Horses. The undersigned announces to tho cit izens of Monroe County that he is pre pared to effect the certain cure of the following diseases : Spavin, Ringbone, Splint, or any bony Tumors, Swincy, Fistula, Pole Evil, and other diHeasee. Call on or address SAMUEL L. BREES. Stroudsburg, Pa. Sept. 29, 1859. Grape Growers can Carry on their business most successfully at Ham moulon, free from frosts Some forty Vin vards set out the past seasen. See adver tisement of Hammonton Lands, in another rolumn. Win. I. llaviBaud, ATTOSMEY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA. Office at James H. Walton's, Etiq. collections made, and business attended C with promptness and dispatch. Stroudsburg, June 26, 1856 FOOD FOR THE MIND! IF YOU WANT A BOOK, 8END tfb GEOKftE G. EVANS, 439 Chc.MicU street, PHILADELPHIA FOR IT. YOU CAN GET GOOD noOKS, YOU CAN GET CHOICE BOOKS, YOU CAN GET BOOKS WORTH READING, YOU CAN GET BOOKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE AND A IIANSOME PRESENT. Worth from 50 cents to 100, is given with each Book sold. In fact, the best place in the Country to buy Books, is at GEOKGE 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 nade such arrangements with other Publish ers and Manufacturers, that it gives him pleasure to offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS than ever, and such lhal cannot be eaualed by any other Gift Beck House in the world. 1860 Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, and Silk Dress Patterns, AND OVER 350,000 Dollars worth of Jewelry WERE GIVEN A WAY, during the six months, from Jannary to July, IWoy, each article ol which has been of the finest quality, and has given satisfaction in every instance. All Books are 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, BIOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, VOYAGES, POETRY, SCIENCE. MEDICINE, 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, LETFER PAPER, AND ENVELOPES Which are given with the Books, consist o Jewelry, &c, of the finest quality and of the best manufacture, and are valued at the man ufactorers' prices, and comprise a large v 4- riety of Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches Eight-Day time pieces and Bronze Clocks, Ladies' elegant black or plaid 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 mg Bracelets, Breastpins and Ear Rings to match, neatly put up in boxes. Costly setts of Cnmeos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, Garnet, Turquois, Lava, and every variely of 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 handles, in boxes. Ladies' gold neck, chatelaine, watch and guard chains. Gents' gold fob and vest chains. Gents' setts of Cameo, Mosaic, Florentine, enameled and engraved gold studs, bosom and sleeve outtnns, cluster breastpins, with opal centre and gold chains. Pearl pocket-knives, porte monnaics, 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 ceuts to $25. REMEMBER THAT, BY PURCHASING BOOKS AT GEORGE G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, You pay no more than you would at any other Book store, and you have the advant age 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 quested to address GEORGE G. EVANS, No. 499 Cnesnnt street, Philadelphia, Pa. Originator of the Gift Book Business, and Proprietor of the Largest Gift Book Es tablishment in the World. June 30, lti59.-6m. Persons Wanting Olmiigo ol climate for heatlii. See advertisement ot Hammonton Lands, in another column. Fall and Winter Goods. Thoma W. Eva lis & Co Have now open for inspection one of the lar gest and handsomest assortments of Ladief Dress Goods to be found in the Countrv, se lected carefully with a view of suiting all tastes. The stock will bo found to embrace a variety of goods in all prices. Among the articles to be found in their extensive islab lishment are Silks of all kinds and price?. Shawls in the newest designs. CloaJs the Latest Paris S'yles. Poplins, Mons. dc Laincs, Vulencias. Challe's, Chintz, and other new textures of this season's Importations. Lac?. Goods, Embroideries, the newest novelties Gloves. Veils, Mits, Handkerchiefs, &c. Morning Goods, a full assortment. White Goods, in every texture. Hoisery of the best makers, with a full stock of other goods worthy a visit of 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, thu? enabling them to offer to their cus tomers, the newest and most fashionable styles and textures, simult neons with their appear ance in Europe. They have also purchased largely this season at the auction sales, and can thus afford to give their customers the full benefit of the depreciated prices, result ing from excessive importations. Ladies and others from this vicinity, visiting the City, will find that a call at this establishment will pay them. 818 & 820 Chesnut street, opposite Girard House, Philadelphia. Nov. 3, '59.-6t. $200 to $500 Wanted For one year, for which 8 per cent, inter est will be paid, and secured by personal property and real estate. Any one hav ing the above sum or part ot it, to loan, can find out full particulars by calling at this office. Nov. 24. 185U. SOMETHING NEW. The public are rcspeotfully informed that the undersigned has opened in the Uorough of Stroudsburg, an Oysios' Saloon aiul Bakery, on Elizabeth street, at Loder's old Stand opposite Samuel Melick's Jewelry Store, where they intend krepingon hand, Bread, Cakes, Candies of all kiuds, Oy.-ter! in every style, green Fruit of all varieties, choice dried Fruits, Citron, Jellies of all flavors, brandy Peaches, brandy Cherries, French Prunes, Tomatoes, Picklef, Pep persauce, Lemon Syrup, fresh Gooseber ries, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, extra Green and Black Tea, spices, Cbeenc, pulverized Sugar, Refined Sugar, West India White Honey, New Orleans olas ses, Sugar Cured Hams, Crackers, Buttur, and Nuts of all kinds. They also have fitted up a splendid Sa loon in their building where Ice Cream of all flavors will be served to their pat rons. A2so, Albany Cream Ale, Champagne Wine, Lager Beer, Lemonade, Mead and Soda Water, Choice Segars, and Tobacco Open day and evening, give them a call. DRAKE & FELKER. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1858.-tf. Farm L.ait!s for Sale 25 Iflilo from Philadelphia bv Railroad in the Slate of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes, being a good loan .oil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into srrrili farms, and hundreds from all parts of the country an now settling and building. The orops pro duced are large and can be seen erowiut; The climate is delightful, and ;ecure from frosts- Terms from $15 to 20 per acre, payable within four yerrs by instalments To visit the place Leave Vine Street Wharf at Philadelphia at 7 12 A. M. in Railroad for Hammonton. or address R J Byrnes, by letter. Hammonton Post Office. Atlantic CountVt New Jersey. See full ad vertisement in anoiher column. Delaware Water GapT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Rev. H. S. Howell, A. M. Principal. The Academic year of this boar ding school for boys, begins on the fir.t Monday of September, and ends on the last Thursday of June. It is divided into three terms. The firnt begins on the 1st Monday of September, and continue? sixteen weeks; the second begins on the '2d Monday of January, and continues twelve week"; the third begins on the 2d Monday of April and continues eleveu weeks. Vacations; two weeks at the Hol lidays, and one week at the lbt of April. Pupils received at any time. Young men preparing themselves to be Teachers can pur.tuo a courso of study specially a dapted to that purpose. Terms : HoBrd, Washing, Tuitiou, furnished room, from four dollars to four dollars and fifty cents per week. L'ay -cholars tuition, two dollars per month. September 29, 1859.-2m. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Stroudsburg Female Semiiiery Under the care of 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 of 14 weeks each. TERMS. For day scholars : For all the English branches usually taught in Seminaries of the first grade, and Latin : 85, per Session. Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. " on the Guitar, 5 for full-course. Pastel Painting, S'5 Monochromatic, 4 Material furnished. Leather Work 4) Six pupils will be received into the family of the Principal as bo irders, at a charge of $200, per year, for Boarding, washing, and tuition in all the English branches, Latin, and French. Half p.yment to be made at the beginning of each session, and the re mainder at the close. No deduction for absence, for either boar ding or day-scholara, excepting in case of sickness, of by special agreement. Pupils received at any time during the session, and charged from the time when, they commence, July 28, 1859. If. Ayefs SarsapariUa, A componmf renfedy, in which wc havo labored to produce the moat effectual alterative that cr.ti be made. It is a corkaitriitcd- extract of Pani SarsapariUa, ; o combined witlf other Substance.? of still greater alterative powcf rJ to afibrol a:v effective antidote for the disease Sarsaparillrt i reputed to care. It is believed that such a" rent-' cdv is wanted bv those who suffer from Stru mous complaints, and that one which1 will: ac-1" complish their cure must prove of immense ser vice to this laryc class of our afflicted fellow citizens. IIow completely this compoundfwill do it has been proven bv experiment ou many of the worst coses to be found of tho' following' complaints : Schofcla akd ScnorTLors CoirrLAixTS, Erlttioxs and EnurTivn Diseases. Ui.- ceks, PiMTLns, Blotches, Tcjioks, Salt' lliiEUM, Scald Head, Syphilis asd Syphi litic Affections, MEncuniAL Disease. Dropsy, Neuralgia ou Tic Doulocukacx, Debility, Dyspepsia axd Indigestion, Erysipelas, Eose, or St. Anthony's Fike, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising; from Ijipukity ov the Blood. This compound will he found aljrcat pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to ex pel the foul humors which fester in the- blood at that season- of t're year. By tho timely expul sion of them many rankling disorders aro nippod in the bud. Multitude? can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will frtrivo to rid it-cif of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the- skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; clennso it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in? tho veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, end your feelings will tell you when. Even wheru no" particular disorder is felt, pcoplo enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the hlood. Keep tho blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum' of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. SarsapariUa has, and deserves much, the' repu tation of accomplishing these ends. But" tho world has been cgrcgiously deceived by prcpafa tions of it, partly because the drag alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it. but more be cause many preparations, pretending to be con centrated extracts of it, contain but littlo of tho virtue of SarsapariUa, or any thing else. During late years the public have been misled by large lxiules, pretending to give a quart of Extract cf SarsapariUa for one dollar. Most of these havii been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, SarsapariUa, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence',, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of tho various extracts of SarsapariUa which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with" imposition and cheat. Still we call thli compound S.inparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy n- shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy wi. i li r"ts upon it. Ami wc think wc have ground for be ig it has vir tues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended "to cure. In order to scenre their complete eradication from the sys tem, the remedy should be judiciously ilta ac cording to directions on tho bottle. PREPARED BY DK. J. C. AYEB & CO., LOWELL, MASS. Price, SI per Cottle ; Six Bottle for f?j. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 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 recomis the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been, cmplovcd. As it has long been in constant it throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever lias been, and thtit it may be re lied on to do for their relief all it has ever been, found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR TnE CCItE OF Cosiivcncss, Jaundice, Dispep.tfa, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, l,ri,sipelas, llfadtiche, Ftlcs, Ithettmatism, Eruptions and Skin Distascs,, Liver Cpmplaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors ami Salt Bhenm, Worms', Go-it, Jfeitralijia, us a X?m er Pill, und for Purifying the Blood. Thcv arc sugar-coated; so that the most sen!-, five ca:i take them pleasant!'-, and they arc the best aperient in the world for all the purposes' of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Ec.x ; Five Boxes for SL00. Groat numbers of Clergymen'.. Thysicians, Statesmen, and eminent pen-onagc, have feitt their names to certify the unparalleled useful ness of these remedi-js, hut our space-here Wilt not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our America Al manac in which they arc given; with also full descriptions of the nlovc complaints, and tho treatment that should he followed for their euro. Do not be put off by nnprincipaled dealer with other prcparations'they make more profit on. Demand Ayek's, and take no others. Tins sick want the best aid there is for them, aud tliev should have it. All our remedies arc for sale by Sold in Stroudabarg by James N. Dar ling and Holltnshcad & Detriok, and by druggists everywhere. Juno 2, 1859.-ly. I?2 ISOiVtOCK, 3:?zici3 aaad Paper liaisgcr, 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 ing entire satisfaction in his work. He may be found at hia shop, on Sarah street, nearly opposite the residence of Hon. M. H. Dreher, Stroudsburjr, Pa. Patronage respectfully solicited. February 17, 1859. ly. HORSE POWERS AND TIHlESHIKtr MACHINES. The Best in use. The undersigned having spared no ex pense in getting up accurate patterns, are now prepared to furnish Doubled-Geared Iron Framed Horde Powers, and Iron Framed Dalanced Cylinder Threshing Machines, which for compactness, neat ness, working capacity, and durability, (to say tho least,) uuaurpnssed by any now offered to tho public. Call and judio for jotirsplf. GEORGE E. STAUFFEIi, & Co. Manufacturers of Agricultural imple'; ment-,Steaui Engines. Mill Irons, &c., &c. Tannersville, August 4, 1859 -tf. To all wauling Farms. See ads. vertisement of Hammonton Lands. CHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STltOUDSBUItd, MONROE COUNTY, PA, Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Wni. D'v?s, Esq. Caution! ,1 hereby caution all porsona against hunting, fishing, or going through grass, grain or orohards upon my promi-ea, da I am determined to proeoute trespassers to the full extent of the law. JOSEPH TIOUSER. SoiithfielJ tsp., Aug. U, 185U.
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