r THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1860. JSTRemovbd. By reference to a card in another column, the reader will learn that our jo.ng and talented fiiend Lewis D. Vail fortr.eily of this place hnd re moved bis office to No. 109 North Sixth ft. We feel assured from his well known pbilities, that a glorious future awaits him in the honorable profession, whereiD he bears eo exalted a position. w jSajrWc will commence ubliihing on tbe outside of our paper, next week, the great . pcech of Cassius M. Clay, of Ken tucky, and'will continue it from week to week until completed. It was delivered at Frankford, Kentucky, Jan. 10, 1660, to a vast aulicnce, which treated the or ator with the utniot rpspect duiing the three hours ho was delivering it. It is a complete exposition of tbe Republican doctrine. Every objection urged against it, is taken up, reviewed at length, and Buecessfully confuted. We ask our read ers to read it carefully, and Glo it away for reference. Cassius M. Clay is a cousin of Henry Clay, and has the genu ine ring in his metal. We would invite the attention of our reader specially to the call for a meeting of the Monroe County Agricultural Soci ety, to bo held Feb. 7th, at the Cour House, at 2 o'clouk p. m. The-permanent establishment of this Society would bo of very great interest to every farmer and merchant in tbe Coun ty. Indeed all are interested in it. So cietics of this kind almost invariably yield s good percentage indeed we know not of a -ingle exception. They are tlure fere sources of direct profit to those who invest in them. The meetiug is called for the purpose of selling the remaining unsold shares which are five bundeed. If thoe shares should be sold, then the neoessary rrea fures will be taken to hae the Fair Ground arranged by next Fall for Exhi bition. But if those share" should not be eold, the Fair mu-t fail. We hope th all persons tlroughout the County and especially those who have money to in vest at a good percentage, will give their pecial attention and be here on the day of the meeting and see to it that this TO ry worthy cnterpri-o does not fail, : FIRE! On last Friday morning, the 27th ult.. between G and 7 o'clock, the cabinet shop occupied by Win. T. Baker of this plaec, was discovered to be on fire. The fire had mode such rapid progress in the ve ry combustible material with which tbe shop was filled, that it was found impossi ble to extinguish it. The shop was well pupplied with the various tools and ma chines used in the cabinet, chair, turning & o., ousines. ana was filled with furni- tuxc and lumber, the whole of which wa. lost , except about 60 or TO dollars worth of tools, lumber and furniture Solomon Newton lot his emirc Bet of tools, valued at about $200. David Barnet loit his entire set of ornaacntel paint pfitters;, valuvd at from one to tvto hundred dol lars. Messrs. Newton and Earnet were bands in tbe employ of Mr. Baker, and bad no insuranco on their tools and patterns. Bui Tre learn that Mr. Baker had an insur ance on hia stock, furniture, &., iu the Monroe Mutual, of twelve hundred dol lars. Wo learn, however, that his loss above tbe insurance, is probably five or six hun dred dollars, besides being thrown out of his business, and to a great extent losing Mb Spring trade, for which he was amply preparing. ANOTHER The Barn of Washing ton Overfield, occupied by Win. Ilanna, Middle Smitufield, was destroyed by fire, together with three valuable borrtes and all tbe hay and grain, on Sunday night last. Supposed to be the work of an in cendiary. Building insured to the jUon roe CouDty Mutual, for 150. PEOM WASHINGTON. Washington, Feb, 1, I860. Mr. Pennington, of N. J., was chosen Speaker on tbe first ballot, receiving J 1 votes 'out of 233 cast. Important to ths Eomish Priesthood. Jt is stated that John Haudly, of Sen eca ooucty, Ohio, who died a short time gince, left a legacy to the Roman Catho Ho Church, to pay for saying Mass and prayers for tbo souls in purgatory. The beirs contested tho will, on the ground that this bequest was illegal. Court de- cided in favor of the heir, stating that Ibis application of money was too iudefi- nite. and that the Roman Catholic Church a.tn1t rf nmvn .hnf. thp.ro are souls JQ An hour's interview with Rev. J. C. Thorn-1 afy the evening before hiB death. To day, immediately in the afternoon, t. . i i r . j thPie was a rap at the door of tuy study: " J J and bow was I startled when a mcssen- . ger entered and announced, " ine Itev. j. H 'rhnmns is Jeml l How hrd was it w vfv .v v .. I to believe it ! I Brose hastened to the house to know for myself tbe truth of the report. When coming near to the scene, I was diiectcd to tbe room. And oi a truth I found myself in the midst of wcep iug friends. That noble spirit had fled. His body, but an hour ago, so active, now lay lift-less aud cold. And oh that beav onlv couuteuauce 1 I shall never forget it. Neither could I avoi d exolaimiua "oh for the death of those, who slumber in the LordI" Aud while standing there a " I . few moments, in that room, surrounded with these solemn circumstances upon hi.h I do not wish to dwell-a voice seemed to be ppeakiug to me especially, Be ye also ready, for in such an J"' Complaints, and Eruptive Diseases as yc think not the son of man comcth". The evening beforo tbe death of our beloved brother, it was my privilege to nend an hour in bis social circle. And what a spiritual feast to the noul to com mune with so choice a spirit. He was then lively aud cheerful, seemingly in bet ter health than usual. During my stay our conversation turned upon a variety of subjects , but wo talked mostly upon the interests of the ll-decmers kingdom. Upon the."e themes he loved to dwell. He .poke nith animation. He longed for the universal spread of the Gospel. And that he had the love of soul- heart I doubt not, but that every one who ever heard him publishing tho "glad ti dings of great joy" in a witness to the truth. Christians belonging to every branch of the chri.-tian church, were edi fled and built up and strengthened by nf the Gospel. And no wondcrl A mind r I and heart like his, so heavenly in their u.puat.uu.lf UOu.u uu, ..w-.-,...e out the very spirit Of the Kedecmer. ITn tens a frirnd to everv bodv. and eve- ry uouya .neuu. ..tunc uo .j' : l While he labored faithfully to water those over who.e spir- itualintere.tsbespeciallyprcsidcd.howas ovof nrfivfi in ssnkin.r out n. war bv which be niicht be able to nersuade sinners to e " I w- a - -j - j I . t J . rt J oe reconcueu 10 uou. xnd allow me uere to say, tnai our 1 . . I brother who has now forever cone out trom US, to Ue WHO tlim, wuotu wane uerc . , T-r- i.i i on earth he so dearly loved, had a heart . r . . 1. . 4. . I ri ..iniin .- hnnrin r thn Trrt3. , I j -.ii nf tl. liifliAmnr c LMmrHnm in nnn. ptiuy ui uo o iiii-ji-ivu., iu : . -1 ;1. ,!. 1 t. f t?,J nt ction uoi uuiv wuu iuu uiauou ui iuv christian church to which he bolonged, but in connection with every branch.- He had a soul that was not at ail limited L-Mfr n; Uif iK.t th ehildrf nofGod. of every name, should ... . . . . .1 be one in Utinst. -a." unnea. joviug aou be one in uunst. uuueu, iuviu uuu . .. ? l. t-. . . t .11 . i i i i aiding eactl Otaer ID cam uiuui a cpiuuai . . . n i i mrprpts. lie on?.u to iivu tu -co uiuit in frnnd, 10 OCrOUQS- of Ihu f Dirit amone christians in Strouds- Anrl thU pnrl bp hnd brn COO-1 t . i dwells Jubt before we parted be alluded to CuC present condition of the heathen world, allowing that there was not now a nation on earth, in his knowledge, to which the Gospel was not accessible. In bis esti tnation God seemed to be opening up the way for the universal triumph of the Re deemer's kingdom. And in such a day os this, in which we are living, how need ful that Chrii'tians come up to the help of tho Lord. The great liberality of Geo. II. Stuart, of Philadelphia, was mention ed. He exclaimed " what a blessing it would be if tbe Church had plenty of such liberal hearted christians"! Ho was not only a blessing to himself but to the world Soaie of his remarks to me about christian liberality were ontirely new, neither will I ever forget them. When a collection was being taken up in church to send the Gospel to tho heathen, ho said, "It not unfrcquently happens that a great big man puts a little bit of a three cent piece into the missionary box! ' He also added emphatically "INo man can con sistently nrav 'Thv kingdom come' who does not give as tho Lord bath prospered him toward sending the Go.pel to tho heathen." He then added "A man who is rich and thus prays and does not give, is noniing before the Lord with an untruth in his heart. He does not wish what be prays for." He then akcd me if I ever - . TT ft . noticed tbat thoiloJy Spirit was promised in connection with giving? He then took up his Bible tbat was laying on the table and opened to the third chapter or iuaie obi and commenced reading as follows " Will a man rob God ? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, wherein have we robbed thee I In titbc3 and offerings. Yo are cursed'with a curse; for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation. Bring yc all the tithes iuto the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine bouso, and prove mo now herewith, Baith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows I . l. -,3 - rnii nnt a VilfHs5nnr . ? , . .. f ditiou, the Coolies would rise and murder given utm 01 piu. a Court of Quarter bessions of the Peace and suiting with many about tbe propriety of th(j -m ordered the boats N B.-Fcrdinand Datot. E-q, of Coramon Pleas, aI1(I Court of 0yer and Ter- gettmg up a Union 1 r ay cr meeting. . p w contain Strouisburg, will give any and all infor- niiner and General Jail Delivery and Or own sou. at an? rate, was ready to act ... ' - a thirty-one rncn, inciuaiDc toe writer mauuu k-ijuulu, wtfu,,u6 r.vr.v. Puau0vuullf M Vw..vj Aw...wwf tn such a movement. Only la.tovenin he & J . b pricebu Feb. o, 1800.-41. to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 2 ah day said to me "I have spoken to several of J F of February next, to continue one week H our people in relation to their sustaining u,"lur r- ---e -- y-j OTlUJii necessary. a Union Pravermeet ng, and they a BU1W"U" r"1" v" , T , . . . . ort ?sai:s;E. masac in which they arc .given; wim mso iuu 171 "J 6 thirternth day after eavmg tho wreck, Is hereby given, that the following ao- . Tci;- descriptions of the above complaints, and tho seem to co operate with me: and the on- where' they were hospitably caunt has been filed in the Office of the r rcby given o the Cononer the Justice sacttLt lel7drb;thePreenehJAdmiral,MPPageJ, Prothonotary of Monroe County and "l rffi. :7 c7ef who sent in search of the missing boaU bJP -dy with their rolistecords inquisitions, -Dema r lil-o to underta'-e anv thinr unless I a3 wel1 as to sesoue the Coolies; but o! net L.ourt ot Common 1 leas, or said examinations and other remembrances to do !hcJ-gilouJa iiave it. e ; .t ! i- err- these ebbt hundred and fifty unfortunate Couuty, on Monday, the 27th day of those things which their offices are appcrtni- Alfour remedies are for sale by min U no the lo ings, not one remained; and of the ship February, 1800 ning, and also that those who aro bound bv Holln9bcad & Detr5ckj Jaracs N. Dur- manj ol us now leel mat wo aro tne 10 o ,. d b except the Account of X Edward Hoodmacher, recognizances to prosecute and give evidence TirnrrK: nnd Dealers .ers that his plans were not carried out ! Guardian of the children and minor ohil-' against the prisoners that are or shall be in hng, and by all Druggists and JXalers I Oh thoe gloomy douts and fears 1 They !r0;tltn(!rof hi k dren. of Peter G. Shunn. late of Polk the jaiUf the said connty of AIonre, or a- everywhere. have forever fled av where be now - - bow- township. Monroe county, P.i. defieasod. gainst poisons who stand Sl" fi WnArI receive it. He dwelt much upon these words " And prove me noio herewith: . Probably thia was the la.t comment our brother ever made upon any part or tbe ner , " 0 uftW thP ...hi.?. He has now cone to Know ine rtrtt,nBn aTlttlt realities whioh he en- MeaVored so faithfully to expound vtnne bore on earth. What a solemn but con- olinp thought, that our brother suouic . 11 nend last Sabbath with his people in the hin of God here, and the nest with g0nerai assetnbly of tbe Saints and of the church of the nrst born in Heaven. W. P. TEITSWORTH. Stroudsburg, Wednesday Jan. 18, 1860. Scorbutic diseases are tbe parent stock from which arises a large propor- l'on tue ata mala(iea that afflict man- Kind. mey. aro as it wero a species oi . m. . r potato rot in tbe human constitution, which undermines and corrupts all sources of its vitality and hastens its decay. They aro tho 8erm rom wMch sPring9' Con- sumption, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, which will bo recognized as among those most fatal and destructive to the races of -i i . i - I men. oo ureac.ru. are us conaequent.es to human life, that it is hardly possible to over estimate the importance of an ac tual, reliable remedy, that can sweep out this Scrofulous contamination. Wc know then we shall proclaim welcome news to our readers, of one from such a quarter as win leavo iittic aouui oi its uuiuuny it l 1 . . J 1 i " - E I nn stiH more wolcome, when we tell them that it surely docs accomplish the end desired. We mean Ayer's Sar.aaparilla, and it is certainly worthy tbe attention of these who are afflicted with Scrofula or Scrofulous complaints. Register, Alba- ny, N. Y. A Terrible Shipwreck. The Herald, of Thursday contains a graphic account of the loss of tho Ameri can ship Flora Temple, of Baltimore, in the China Sea, m October last, which dis- aster caused the loss of eight hundred and fift v Coolies, and eighteen buroneans. It wa3 WritteD bj D A' ?' i' o o n no cennffar n?i hnnrrt nnn iilimtrntp.K .., A- . lmo,t ;nevitabiv at I n',A l,rnt;nnL.j .l. n..i: i,:i.: J ieilu lulJ vuu,,,, uuuc, .u..D " OUC or tno mosi aiaasirous tuipwrecn.5 that ever OCCUrreU. i ,r. HI m 1 :i...i r -1.. T j. ue riora xcmpiu suncu nuui w-.su for navana 0Q tho 8th 0f October, 1359. yuen sjjC uatj been out a few days it was di.coveied that the Coolies, who were doubtless ffreatlv dissatisfied with the o - . , . , , . dreary prospect belore them, nau lormed . i i t.:il iL. nr.c. I fieUBtUU IU -.111 lUC siun uuu vwab JJuj- . , , . I tl sed by ths 0 Hot until one of the crcv; had been hacked .: l i.:it..,i -.rl o-.l -ii,.. iu piuuua uuu jhucu, uuu acca, uw.o wounded; aud but tor the paoi produced amoni the Coolies by the prompt uso of O J 1 J IT . . r- . . . l .. . . I WI V. ay J WM aB ww www w w an(j a p0rtj0D o tne crew, tne latter WOUla .l.i l hl... J prooaoiv uavu au ueeu mui ucicu. Before tbo excitement growing out of fbia mutiny had subsided, and while the '""ase iee nug cruuieu U Lsuu.a.u. , on uia inu ui wuiouei. mu vc.sci onuui. a reef lQ tho China-Sea, and notmtb cfnnrlinn fKo rtfTrirta tn ca.a hnr ?t. roan r i .1 1 1 ii 1 1 l 1 1 uui u W u.w iv . . . -n found imnossible - mi 1 ber nosition. The crew at once were hor- tu Ulll-itig uui iiuoi . riGed by the fear that while all on board J " ' - wynwr n -it t-i-iri.:a r-i -"i-.Tirwnni.i r.r. i " DOiptess uuu uepioruuit, uou- 7 ill. i i i -i .-... -"it and iib-boom. and the top of what r i lr on.l.mnsf IVJn seemcu to a caj hope is entertained of the re'-ae or escape Sotlft of the Coolies who had from their perilous situation safety of the eighteen Europeans in the missinjr bouts. The disaster is one of the most destructive to human life that has ever occurred on the ocean, and furnish es another strong reason for tbe abolition of the Coolio trade, which is only second in infamy to the African slave trade. JlxTbe pro-slavery legislature of Missouri have done o good thing for the progress of free principles in that State by refusing to give a charter to a Meth odist college at Jefferson City, on the ground that tbe Methodists arc hostile to slavery. This was tho only objection rained and the vote was 82 to 22. The trustees of the institution immediately ro- solved to present tho charter at every ses sion till it shall bo granted, and tbe Methodists, who are strong in the Stato vtill not be likely to vote for tbe party that proscriboH them for such a reason. The self-constituted guardians of slavery, by successively arraying every social and religious interest against it, are most ef fectually at work for its overthrow. nomination for the Presidency. Tho Opposition members of the Ten nessce Legislature have nominated the Hon. John Bell as the Union Candidate for the Presidency. ITIAltltlEKK On the 24th ult-, by the Rev. Wm. M James, at tho residenoo of Brides Father in Middle Sroithfield, Mr. James W. 0 verfield and Miss Moriah C. Anglo, both of Middle Smithfield township. At Bethlehem, N. N.. on tho 25th ult., by Rev. J. P. Dailoy, Mr. David Green of Stroudsburg, Pa., to Mrs! p. P. Hart iw, .;. . ... - - ,. .. . . irnriimiQinn.ir nwpneps rn r.M I m t 1 1 iiriii t ihm i1 i ? i n t.ii. v v a tn i u w of Bethlehem, N. J. Pea sons Wanting C JxSiiigc of rlimate for health. See advertisement oi Hammonlon Lands, in another column. SAK FRANCISCO. 'Tie said in San Francisco. In tho wondrous land of gold, Fresh water by tha barrel And bucket is doily eold. This city, which, as by magic, Rose on our werstern coast, Of many handsome fabriea In the present day can boast. The streets are broad, and terminate At water, or on a bill, And 'tis predicted that this place, In a short period, will But tho great commercial city Of the whole enlightened world. Already here the bauners Of many nations aro unfurled. The climate is delightful, Musquito., and fleas abound; And sweetest flowers of every hue In plenty may be found. The inhabitants are numerous,, From ever? State and clime: And from tho beardless urchin To .he man long past his primo. Among tbe higher grades, fashion Of dress is much the style, Of that we always see displayed At the olothing mart of Pyle. Pyle's store is opposite the Old Easton , wiiere those who want fine clothinji . . I . ' Cail. All work warranted equal to the best customer work and sold at the lowest prices, made in the very best manner are invuea to THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CelebraStid .Fcu-iiic PilSs. ?; PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL lZ3&i3U 1ATBST. Prejinrcd from apresriplion of Sir J.Clarke, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female con.titution is subject. It moderates all excess ?d ,n,ve :dl obstructions' and apccdy curc may he relied on. To Manual Radscs it is peculiarly suited. Itwill.in a short time, biing on the monthly period with regularity. Eurh bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government tump of Great Uritsin, to prevent countcrleits. CADTIOM. These Pills should not be taken by females during the nrtST three months of Pregnancy, as they arc sure to bring on .Miscarriage, but at any other time they ' ,ii'v0cnfTcrl-n,misnin:,i Actions. in .he back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, paipita- rinii nf tin- hi-nrt . hi-stf-rins sinil v. lntn-;. tlinsp. Pills will w. ... . , Pnii (lirfftiims intiifi namniiifLaiotind each nackace. i-.liih slionlu be carelullv nreserreu. Sole Agenl for the unuea States and Canada, JOB MOSES (Late I. C. Baldwin t Co.,) Rochester, N. Y. U. 51 UD ailU O lllSliiyC ""J . v. . . . - . ... . . - -1 . : 1 a. .1 e t.. .lnnn .nfilncml fn on. autlinnzeu Agent, win insure a Qoiuf. cuuiiiiiiijau jjuit Dy return mail, i-or saic m air uuu.- uiy, u July l. 1S59 lv. j. r. DUKLirvu, Agent For Bent. The Tavern Stand and Farm, situated ui Priceburg, on the roam road leading from Salem and Newfoundland, to Strouas- ur. ;B nnvs nffprod for rent, on rea.ona t-i l.lo tnrrrm oQ terms. An industrious and reliable person will find it to his advantage to ca . .i -.-.- Pn.coa-lf. - , ,,., nrArn:Q. P-SfiBSinn i tit it v .1 in ( ii m ii i . 'ii r. ii. i --- - r- ciijvx iz k i iu t u v vu - w -'-- - JOHN LDHnGMI, Protho'y. Strnmlshurff. Feb. 2. 1960. i e ionfoe l-o. Agncukurai Society, A meeting of the Direotora, Stookbol- rlpra nnd f-itizens Ppnora v. n.Ul De aeiu It is hoped that everv one who feels an interost iu this laudable enterprise will be present, as it is probable that upon tbe action of tuts meeting will depend the fu ture existence or abaudonmentof the So ciety. Let thero bo, then, a lull representation from every part of the County. By order of tho President, A. REE YES JACKSON, Sec'y. UtMtor's Notice. Estate of Wm. Mosteller, Deceased. The undersigned Auditor appoiuted by the Orphan's Court of Monroe County, to examine and if occasion requiro resettle the accouDt of Peter and Philip MoBtoller, administrators of said deceased , and make distribution of tho balance in the hands of tho accountants, will attend to the du ties of his appointment, at the Public House of Jacob Kneobt, in Stroudsburg, on Friday tho 24tb day of February next at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when and where all persons interested may at tend, if they think proper, and all per sons having claims against said estate arc hereby required to presontthom at the time and place aforesaid, or be forever, debar red from ooming in upon said fund. R. W. SWINK, Aditor. Stormsvillo, Feb. 2, 1860. Oysters & X. X. X. X. Ale. Drop in at Drako (fcFclkora Saloon for Oyster tews and Albany Crcara Ale. Deo. 22, 1859, tf. ."-.--3L - at tbe Court House in the Borough 0 . y Orphans' Court of MorOC o. Stroudsburg, oo Tuesday, February 7tb, . . ... F T , at 2 o'clock, P. M. when tho balance of In tho matUf of tho petition of John . 1. - nttnl efnnlr mill 1m r(Tainrl fnr an n Ediner. executor of Rachel morgan, de- tUU VuLMLUI DLUOn .till U U VUlwu v wwtwi I pni,t I hereby caution all persona again 1 -n-o.pir.fT o Prnmisnrv Not . . m.i.. n ol r. i : a given to v-nar.es . ouauci , ub..u6 - the 27tb day ot December, icoy, aaiea at Hamilton, Monroe County, Pa. The n.nnnt hoi one hundred and th rtv dol- . T , j . lars. with interest, as i nave rcceivea na value for it 1 Will re&iht the payment ot it. ' . . I JOHN PIERSON. Covington, Pa. Fob. 2, 1860. LEWIS D. VAIL, attorney at tw, Office removed to No. 109 North Sixth st. (above Arch,) February 2. i860 -iSciSelBia. We. Ii. BfiaviSaiwl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA. Office at James II. Walton's, Esq. oollections made, and business attended C with promptness and dispatch. Stroudsburg, June lib, 1od "OH ARLTON "BURNET, Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth streot, formerly oc cupied by Win. vis, Es.flq- iimlmstratovs Notice. Late of Price Township, dec-'d. are requested to make iinmedinte pay- . . .i ... i.-i ment ; and those having legal claims, are desired to present them in proper order for settlement, without delay, to JEKEMIAn POSTENS, DANIEL LONG, Priceburg, Jan. 2G, 16G0. Adm ors In tllC COUrt Oi Common FiCaS Oi PfarME.OKr fSB cl?5"V OKJa COL'N 8 Y. Jacob Correll, Philin Kresse, 1 Yen Ex. and John Mcrwme de terns f , ri vs- . 1X0. l, on John Fr. Ilornberger. J D e ec tu- ber terra, 1859. In tbe matter of distribution of the fund an-ing troru the said writ, to and among tbe lieu creditors. The undersigned, auditor, appointed b ra ' It the said Court to make distribution of the aforementioned tund among tne lien crea- ttors of the above named defendant, here Dy gjves notice, that be will attend to the dutics of hi(l appojotment, at bis ofnec, in the borough of btroudsburg, on briday tnc win aay oi xenruarj,, i. u xouu, ai I 9 n'lnft in thr nflprnnnn nf S.lld dnv. . , , - . it t a r. t a n.n ... w.-.. ... j. I claims or be debarred trotxi coming in upon the same. - . . - - -. WM. 11. llAVii-AiNL., Auditor. Stroudsburg, January 19, 1560. (Hourt Prorloinatioii. Whereas, the Hon. Geolge R. Barrett President Judge of the 22d Ju i ui District of Pennsylvania, composed of the unties ol Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and iliehael II. Dreher, Esqr's, Associate Judges ot the Court of Common lJleas ot Hie uouniy ot uonroe, and oy vu- tue of their offices, Justices of the Court o! LX , TTI . ' . i t -l i r Over and Terminer and General Jail delivc- U ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in 1 .1 f . i I- . I unfit nrAlrtnwnr. Il'nt,l a,,lJ tor trie sa,u Uo,,nl 01 Monroe, nave is- sued their precept to me commanding that to prosecute or testify ns shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) A1ELCIIOIII BOSSARD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olhcc Stroudsburg, January 19, 1860. 2UtMtor's Notice. ceesod, for an Auditor to roport on all tbe question raised by the prayer of tho pe titioner, &o. The undersigned, auditor, apponted by said Court, in the aforesaid matter, here by gives uotioe that he will attend to tbe duties of hi appointment, at his office, in tho Borouirh of Stroudsburg, on I burs- day the I6th day pf bebruary, A. D. lt60, ut 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, when and where all persons in terested may attend if they think proper. WM. K. IIA VILAISD, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Jan. 19, ltr60. ERflPLOYRflENT. $50 ti ojii!-, :ml ail expeiist: IPahl. An Agent is wanted in every town and county in the United States, to engage in a lespectable and easy business, by which the above profits may be certainly realized. For fiirthur pariiculars, address Dr. J Hen ry Wareu, corner of Ilroomc and f.lcrcer Streets, New York Citv. enclosing one pos igc stamp. Feb. 10, 1851). Gm. I2ASOST TOOK, GSazicr, nl a'apea' Baaaig'ua. Will attend to, and promptly execute, all orders with which he may be favored. From his long experience in the various branches of hia business, he feels conhdent of render ing entire satisfaction in his work. Ho may bo found at his shop, on Sarah street, nearly opposito the residence ot lion. JU. 11 Dreher, Stroudsburg, Pa. Patronage respectfully solicited. February 17, 1859: ly. ' ' Oaution. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, A compound remedy, in which wo have labored tQ dacQ Ul0 most cfflJCtaal altcrativo that - be made. It is a concentrated extract nf P... Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substance Lstl 8rca.l?r aiicraino power as to atlord an cfiective antidote lor the diseases Sarsaparilla is rftnntcd to cnrc. jt ;3 believed that fill oh ft mm- I WA- edyis wanted by those who suffer from Stru- mous complaints, aim that one which will ac complish their cure must prove of immense ser vice to this largo class of our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on manv of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : Scrofula axd Scrofulous Coplaikts. Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ul cers, rutrLES, ULOTcnES, Iumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and SYpiii'-' litic Affections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, ISeuralgia or Tic Douloureaux, Debility, Dyspepsia akd Indigestion. Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Eire, and indeed the wnole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. This compound will be found arreat nro-- moter of health, when taken in the spring, to ex pel the loul humors wmcli tester in the blood at that season of tire year. By the timely cxptil sion of them many rankling disorders nro nipped. ? i. i i ir..u:i..,i.. . u.. !. r Ilt. ill uiu uuu. itiuuuiiu.s vim, uy iiiu uiu ui mis remedy, spare themselves from tho endurance of fonl eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do ihiz through tho natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever yoa find its impurities bursting through tho skin in. pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your fiplttvrs will tnll vnti when. Even where nr particular disorder is-felt, people enjoy better it .... i i r.. -i . i. l. i ,i Inenun, ami nvo junui, v;.iiiui; uiuuu. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there ican be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of lifo is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the repu tation of accomplishing thc.;e cwls. But the world has been egregious!- deceived by prepara tions of it, partly because tlic drug alone lias not all the virtue that is claimed for it. but more be cause many preparations, pretending to lw con centrated extracts of it, contain but little of tho virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. Uv larae Imttles, pretendinsr to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Mcst of . , been frauds unon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but ottcn no curanve proooracs wnaier. "cnce uittcr anu pamitii ciisappoininiuiib nas luiiuw-u. , - , various extracts of Sarsanarilln. v.hich flood the market, until the name itself 3 justly despised, and Iras become synonymous r ?ZJ" X suc a remedy as shall rescue the name from the i loaxt ot obioouv aviik-u rests upon k. jv;iu iu tmuK wc nave grwnm 101 wuc.mp it I a t ?..! !. . . .I-T Iktr 1 1 - J -'- r tt - T-ff 1 ", r flic discas05 it i3 illtCndcd to cure. Ia order to secure their complete eradication from'tne sys- tern, the remedy stroma oe jamciousiy s.aueu ac cording to directions on the bottle. PREPARED EY DB, S. C. AISE & CO., LOWELL, MASS. ?rlcc, Gl per Soitlc ; Six 3ottles Tor 85. I t.!1S v-nn far itself such a ronown for the cure of every variety ot inroac ana i-img uuiujiiauu, I i,o ?f 5 fnttrflv ni'.Tiopossfirv for lis to recomst that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been emploved. As it lias Jong lcn in constant use throughout this section, wc need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept np to the best it ever has been, and that it may be re lied on to do for their relief all it has ever bceu found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR THE CURE OP - . T 7 TV -.. TV.?." rsct inn T)senter,, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Ifradache, Frtes,Mtieitmatism, eruptions ami owimiiu.. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter Tumors and Salt Rheum. Wonns, Gout, Jbettralipa, cs a JJui- rPB 'are sugaroatcd BO tUat the most sensi- - . 1 . 1 - a 4 I . n tivc cdu lako tUcia pntly, ami they are tno best aperient in the world for all the purposes ot a lamny puysic. Prico 25 cents per 3os ; Fiva Boses fcr $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personage, have lent their names to certifv the unparalleled uselul ncss of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agent3 below named furnish gratis our American Al- For one Tear, 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 of it, to loan, can find out full particulars by calling at this office. Nov. 24, 1859. CONRAD S. WARN1CK Announces to the citizens of this vicin ty, that be is prepared to take Ambrolypos ItlclsiiaioSypcs A a i KicEolypc-i in the most appoved sly le of the art, and respectfully solicits a share of your pat ronage. He has taken rooms at the Odd Fellow's flail, (second floor) where ha is- . m. preparod to give satisfaction to alpwho may favor him with a can. PICTURES tuken for. from 38 eta. to 3, to suit the tiste of patrons. Call and- see specimens. Stroudsburg, Deo. 15, 1859. A liOLD VATCII FORYOUiT" Any person desiring to procure a good GOLD WATCH, warranted 18 Carats Fine, by a sure process, requiring; tno money and but littlo oxertion, can do.ao by addressing R. M ELVIS, Gift Book Store, Bulletin Buildingv. .t No. 112 South Third St, Philadelphia. November 3, 1859.-301 Express Arrangemenu. Tho Hope and Howard Express Com panys are now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any kind, Paskagca, &c.f with their own Cars, and special Messen gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a ny part of the world. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent For the Hope and Howard Ex. Co s ' Stroudsburg, J?ob, 4,1853. tf; gos and prayers. i lM"v - w
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