Acres Per. Cox, John pari Johnson Elizabeth (part Levers Georgo . (part liovcrs Georgo Levers Elizabeth Mease Job a Prawl Thomas (part 300 200 300 390 415 300 150 72 00 Thompson. James (part 100 Varnauier Clary (part 400 Yarnanier Samuol 100 Jackson township niornnt John (nnrt 150 JVb. IVcrronfce Names 4 22 II 20 Ball Margaret .339 Coats Lindsey 427 Delong John 406 Gwioner Frederick (part 250 55 90 Kroner Willie in Knauss Paul (part Logan Mary Lesley Peter (part Logan John (part Roup William 438 80 10 402 200 295 415 19 Sitgraves Samuel part 215 Starbird John foart 200 15 Thatcher Joseph part 80 109 Tyson Joseph 438 108 M. Smithfield township. 57 Barclay Jaraos 420 80 60 Bunuci Caty 424 35 Barclay John 400 35-Coolbaugh Susannah part 558 C2'Horton Richard 407 fiH Hartum? Daniel 402 40 35 70 " o 238 Howe Bowdevrino part 100 59 Jayno William 400 155 63 Jayne Mary 339 08 48 Kirkendalc Samuel 400 195 Ogden Sarah 32 Poo.-er Stephen 61 Saunders John 188 Stocker Margaret part 50 Woodcock Robert part 100 441 402 150 200 120 120 Price township 9 Bunncl Benjamin 439 87 Boulinger Frederick 427 289 Brodhead Auu 405 290 Brodhead Thomas 427 30 SO 294 Brodhead Aicsan. dor part 314 Brown Daniel 536 Bensley William -244 Cascbccr Solomon 309 Chapman Joseph 310 Chambers Moes 319 Chapui&n Joseph 320 Cottinger Garret 88 Dills Isaac part 203 398 80 422 417 200 402 200 439 250 8i 1 12 1G 4 120 100 92 Dill? Abraham pt 190 2R Dills David Jr. 415 201 Depue Samuel 405 100 293 Dreisbarh Adam pt 50 305 Gordon Ch-trles 403 35 79 Huff Eneas 343 100 100 Harmou William 140 3 81 Harrison William pt270 299 Hailer Frederick pt 270 323 Healou Joseph 3(58 334 Horton Tabitba 422 20 20 130 216 Jones Chariot 322 Jonea John 335 Jayne Anna 339 Janjc John 309 Kohl George 295 Loekhart John 86 Mcrian Samuel 100 437 413 400 400 170 418 14 146 11 50 94 40 80 S3 Murtin John part 180 207 McNair Solomon 335 301 Netberruark Lucas 305 80 Place Philip 409 299 Paschal Thomas 430 332 Place James 390 150 180 Button Thom an pt 180 218 Shaffner Solo'n. pt 303 154 292 Smith Elizabeth 392 304 Saudman Ohristo- .pker 403 25 251 Tyson Daniel 437 til Van Cauip Abraham now J. Siugma-ter 423 133 V an G onion Gyshcrt 421 111 Yan Ca tape n Rachel -307 Whiteman Jacob 313 20 Paradise township 108 Baker John H. 300 10 201 Barnet John part 90 70 119 Cardiff Jacob 400 15 88 Dills I-aac part 150 107 Dennison Alexan der part "219 Dyson James 137 Ford Standish 260 216 300 150 14 2212 Fudge James part 238 110 Graifburg James 300 133 Glentvrorth James .301 136 Gibbons Iaao 400 113 16 113 139 Graisburg Joseph 300 104 Humphries) Isaao pt 271 113 :224 Lee Joseph 401 14 106 Loroax David part 239 -239 Store Patrick 301 122 Murry Sirah part 235 235 Murry John 402 58 61 78 202 Roup George W (pt 21 I 236 Reed Rachel 96 Swcesey Joseph 106 Seavcny Thomas 218 Shaffner Solomon iJ8 Welch Roger -237 Weaver Philip 300 113 400 15 400 150 100 400 30 446 28 Polk townnhip. Sutler Anthony 293 70 Hamilton William part 318 120 Pluiner Georgo Redman John part Heynold James Schnall Thomas Sohnall John 401 80 318 120 200 415 111 441 80 Pocono to?vnship. Brown Daniel part 415 Brown Susannah 400 100 Dills Elizabeth 371 120 Dills Abraham part 253 80 DilU David jr part 402 120 Dill Jacob part H)0 DilU Daniel 356 10 Gwinncr Frederick part 174 48 Hilburn John foart 200 1 V 1 Kerr John part Lee Joseph Morris James Mifflin Georgo Nicholas Johojr Paul Thomas Smiley David 200 400 167 100 302 140 429 137 435 16 402 18 Smith Elisabeth, p.arfc 290 .94 Tax. No. Warrantee Names Acres Per 5 3 1 5 6 5 41 3 60 5 41 6 85 7 48 5 41 2 73 1 81 7 20 1 81 Smith Francis J. (part 320 Sherrard Samuel (part 200 Ross township. Beck John part 100 Johnson Jumes part 373 49 Levers barah 438 125 Stroud township. Brodhead Garret part 60 1 06 2 74 2 32 Dills Jacob part 150 Prawl Thomas part 130 Smithfield township. Barnhill John part 100 2 50 11 95 11 38 Chaltacr John part 50 1 1 4 7 11 4 16 9 4 12 14 19 14 12 3 24 2 15 15 2 11 4 6 7 7 12 27 24 II 21 15 19 17 7 " 4 14 9 15 7 14 Gordou John 407 102 7 03 Horn Benjamin part 200 Tohyhanna township. Alhertson Garret 227 21 Alberlson Garret 101 154 Alloway William 439 107 12 32 1 12 11 28 5 60 7 51 11 64 6 04 11 20 Benson Robert part 200 berry John 82 Bader Samuel 300 120 BUkfcloy John 434 72 2 24 19 no Brodhead Luke 419 51 Beohni & Shiner 307 108 Blackvcell Robert 381 120 7 56 7 42 Blaksley Daniel 200 Beck Frederick 439 50 Bouhtn Philip 100 7 00 Brodhead Satnuol 304 Barry Simon 422 19 Cox Jacob 225 6 30 7 14 7 09 Conrad Mary part 239 77 Conrad William part TOO Colliday Jacob 203 Cox Joseph part 208 SO Cox Jonothsn part 200 Cox Mary part 162 Cox Rebecca 440 109 Cox William 416 I0S Cox Tench part 231 100 Conrad Deborrah 440 57 Dyer Jotab S 404 120 Dyer Sarah part 200 Davis Benjamin part 343 Ejcrly Jacob part 50 Evans Charles (part 200 Engle William part 150 Fi.h John 403 f 11 Frazier Nabro (part 200 Frey Joseph (part 320 120 Gentle James (part 150 Gilmore Robert 407 Gibbons Able 32! 21 Gill John 402 Hauffoer Henry (part 50 Howell Samuel 433 Ilartman Thomas 438 10 Hollinsworth Levi (part 100 -Hartung John & Daniel (part 167 Hartman Jacob 395 160 Ilartun,; Elizabeth 439 24 llartung John D (part 264 100 Haxlewood John 395 Harvey Mary (part 78 llartung Daniel 250 Harvey Samuel 413 120 Hunt Pearson (part 293 48 Irvio Robert 433 102 Lane William 43S 70 Lane Mary 438 129 Long Rebecca 162 Lyons Peter 424 34 3 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 3 50 7 70 7 00 2 66 5 26 18 11 17 60 16 5k 17 80 8 35 16 50 15 14 16 14 1 8 12 24 4 19 3 7 24 13 24 16 16 8 15 15 24 14 14 14 7 14 4 7 14 19 17 24 12 14 17 46 17 23 8 26 16 61 8 26 18 03 10 52 7 77 17 12 16 71 2 76 1 6 6fi 14 19 5 H) 9 30 11 00 15 17 17 4 4 1 18 03 17 06 Morgan Able 306 152 McCallow John 424 16 50 1 0 50 7 10 17 01 7 Ai 14 63 12 66 11 40 17 7 16 14 7 70 12 75 16 34 Pryor Norton 401 Penuington William 378 Rees Daniel 400 Rex or Biggs Philip pt. 150 Roger Janies 411 Rees John (part 200 Ranshaw John (part 300 Sid man Isaac 440 Stewart James 400 80 Sharpies John 491 111 Serman T-.aao 421 110 Stewart Charles part 200 Sharpies Joseph 424 16 5S 18 03 17 49 17 37 16 6H 13 09 31 20 4 16 20 80 7 51 Shaw Richard part 315 7 14 21 9 14 21 12 19 14 9 Tench Francis .422 120 Thoaias William 440 Taylor Elizabeth (part 160 Thomas Jos. or Mathew 400 Willing John 438 Wield Adam 439 70 Willing Richard 350 Wilson William part 200 Wright Mary (part 240 Tunkhannock township. Able Jacob 406 112 Burnet William 407 87 Barnet Jobu-(part 403 120 Barnes Cornelius 403 120 Cox Benjamin 439 Cox Joseph (part 209 Cox Jonathan part 238 80 Chalouer John 403 120 Caldwell Daniel 408 40 8 08 5 38 3 56 4 05 17 77 8 47 9 43 4 05 4 05 4 05 9 68 16 14 17 77 4 05 10 75 2i 46 15 50 13 01 11 73 15 60 20 80 11 73 Durham Charles part 440 Evans Charles (part 239 45 24 40 48 90 50 135 14 11 20 SB Ehrie Conrad jun'r Elms Georgo Eyerly Jacob Evans David (part Eyerly Jacob Foulk Benjamin 377 438 400 200 408 252 12 44 15 60 15 00 22 64 6 23 15 60 20 80 LIorsoGeld McCarty (pt. 7G Ilartman I homas Jones Samuel Lesley Poter (part Lownes Charles Lamsdon Robert Loan Alexander Leber George (part Murdoek Samuel McCurty Benjamin Moscley Richard Moysten Edward Purdy William Paschal Thomas Ri on Hannah Rees Evans part Ryan James Rees Derrick part Rees Samuel Saylor David Smith Frederick part Shuntt Peter part 401 402 224 401 401 427 28 40 98 40 40 40 20 80 5 20 21 75 23 19 275 403 40 351 130 403 40 405 15o 433 70 400 400 16 399 401 190 300 415 301 300 240 150 10 44 11 4 14 08 11 14 7 00 14 56 15 48 7 28 7 00 6 52 4 90 7 OH 1 76 6 24 3 08 7 00 7 00 7 00 2 94 5 26 7 56 7 64 7 08 5 12 Shupp Philip part Sitgraves Samuel part 200 Shaw Richard Taylor Amos Wilson Jaracs part Widemnn John Weiuoch Charles Waters Nathaniel 309 56 409 135 222 64 438 70 204 410 31 WM. SMITH, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office Stroud tborg, March 10 10Q , ' (J4,, Tax 60 50 40' 26 16 TREASURER'S. NOTICE of Sale of Seated Lands Arrearages of Taxes. The following is a li&fc of Taxes on Seated assessments, as returned by the Collectors for the several Townships for 1858 and 1859, which lands will bo sold agreeably to the 41t-t Fection of the Act of the 19th April, A. D. 1843, which pro vides for the collection of taxes: StroiadsdEirg. Names Property Robert Alberson, lot Peter Grubor, lot Taxes. SI 50 1 38 76! 28 00 26 95 35 90 01 38 85 80 65 83 74 75 43 04 63 48 84 95 21 72 43 05 23 75 45 78 02 80 01 77 43 95 75 90 84 43 85 Stephen Huff, lot William P. Hallock, lot Jacob Leher, lot 2 19 I 63 Thorn a.s McElrath, 8 a., 22 town lota 5 81 Was.-er Owen, lot Thomas Skelton, lot William H. White, lot Abner Gordon, lot William Carey & wife, lot Simon Gruber, lot Willi m Johnson, lot John Ryan, lot Coolbausli Township Patrick Cahil, 15 acres Gaines and Mead, 1400 acres E. P. Hawkins, 100 Bores 33 4 43 2 04 4 05 1 16 1 62 3 00 30 26 25 4 88 Joseph Moyers' Estate, 500 aoroB 20 51 John Stilwell. 400 aorea 12 95 r Chesnulliill. Androw H. Rceder, 68 acres Samuel Rocs, 84 acres Charles Bonds' Estate, 27 aorea John Bond, sr., 3 acres John Arnold, 14 acres Amos Bond, 39 acres George Goss, G aores Joseph Ruplc, 80 acres 1 10 1 26 1 62 65 97 1 73 Barnet Mostollers' Estate 122 acres 2 67 Jacob Froy, 48 aores Charles Smith, 2b acres William Barlief, 50 acres Michael Mo-ier, 30 acres Samuel Stokes, 75 acres John A. Washburn, 2 acres SSaiiiillou. Conrad Anthony's Estate, 5 acres 'Sidney Clewell, 100 aores Jaoksosi. 1 85 1 21 79 1 54 2 49 75 1 23 Charles Bowman, 8 acres Paul Broads' Estate, 148 aorea Franklin Merwino, 200 acres John Merwine, 464 acres M. Saiitlifield. William Brodhead, 92 acres John Brush, 2 aereB Emanuel Cortright, 43 aores Mary Smith's Estate 33 aores Alexander Middleton, 77 aores John Nation (51 acres Timothy Vanwhy, sr., 13 aorea Gabriel Yetter, 133 aores Price township. David Bender, 193 acres Esra Ellenwood. 200 acres Joseph Ellenwood, 100 acres Albert Havens, 50 aores George Ink, 100 acres . Evan T. Long 196 ndroa 5 18 84 85 77 03 85 2; 29 38 74 95 80 S7 43 75 54 75 35 35 02 69 15 75 85 85 85 43 85 95 43 85 80 51 75 33 85 2 47 2 79 1 31 30 6 70 4 41 1 03 3 59 1 55 1 38 1 34 2 14 3 15 7 89 Jacob Miller Samuel Noyes Madison Price John S. Price Jane Price William H. Smith John S. Vanvliet 286 do 2 78 500 150 272 8S7 75 242 do do do do do do do do do do 7 0 4 29 7 98 50 1 37 5 04 1 11 1 73 6 05 12 3 92 65 1 01 2 44 2 44 Chas. T. Williams 200 ."V oses Coolbaugh 128 Lewis Laban 100 Murray, late Shackelton 400 Benjamin Pitt, house and lot Charles B. Wood 195 acres Jobu Taner 50 do Conrad Boan 50 do George Raoherry 242 do Vanciim Bush 242 do 43 85 78 90 85 63 38 80 85 90 Poctmo Township. James Clewers Estate, 1252 acres 6 John Evans, 30 aorea Ferdinand Sebold, 56 acres William Bu?h, 20 acres Polk Township. PhiliD C. Dotter. 50 acres 1 Henry Neff, 420 acres 3 Linford Burger, 66 acres Mathias Frable. 118 acres 2 Samuel Saylor, 7 acres Daniel Serfoss, 126 acres 3 Paul Serfoss. 83 acres 1 2ojii Township. Henry Kiutz, 131 acres 2 James H. Walton, 400 aoros 2 Weaver & Levers. 14 aoros 2 Jacob Bender, 31 acres 1 John Kiohline, 25 acres 1 John Gower, 10 acres 2 Peter Laroh, !G acres 1 Edward Shimcr, 24 acres 1 Jb?erh Frable. 400 aores 4 05 Rudo Heller, town lot 1 4 05 16 14 Peter Kresco. 27 acres Stroud Township. 6 45 Daniel Corbat, 12 aores 4 Peter Frederick Estate, house & lot 5 Emanuel Peck, house and lot 1 4 05 10 76 (5 01 Simon Grubor, G2 acres 6 Christopher Mosier, 16 acres 6 4 05 4 05 George Kiltz, 7 acres 1 16 14 Charles Dreher, 6 acres 1 7 42 5 38 10 70 10 76 4 05 17 77 10 76 David Baggs, 200 acres 8 James Labar, 9 acres 1 Richard Labar, 13 aores 3 Mark Miller. houo and lot William P Stone. 100 acres 4 SiniChfitiUl Township. M. W. Coolbaugh & Co. 1 1 town lots 2 21 52 13 45 5 38 George R. Smith, house and lot 1 Jacob Stroud's Estate 130 acres 16 Jacob Sinamaster 400 " 17 5 14 3 24 1 James Wild rick 4i J. R. & a. Hull 150 Del. Lack & W.R.Rco 50 Jumca n Stroud 10 it u 5 60 16 14 3 24 2 15 Tobyhanna Township. Robert Howell 378 " 5 38 10 76 22 03 Miller & Fenner 10 Joseph Rich 365 Edward Veirson 16 Nathan Knox 208 it it i it 10 07 1 50 2 08 II 95 16 14 8 08 10 76 TunkuansaocK Township. William Ilouser 50 A. H. Reeder 400 " 15 Troas'rs OOico Stroudsburg, March 15, I860., ' . OYSTERS And X. X. X.S. Ale, Can be had at all hours, at E. S. Horn' Saloon March 22, 1660. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! 75 38 STOVE & TIN STORE. Tho subscriber has constantly on hand a large stock of Stoves, consisting of Pavlov, OSSiv.u, S35t, SEs;, Ear- rcoiu assd Cook tves, of all descriptions, vbioh will bo sold cheaper than at any other establishment 65 in the county. 68 BAs I do all tho work myself, I am enabled to manufacture my ware out of the best material, and sell it at the lovr est possible Wholesale and Retail prices All kinds of TIei & Siieot-irasa Work, Sposil, done at the phortest notice. All work warrented. Call and examine. E. S. C. HORN. March 15, 1860. 67 93 J)R. yyHLSTAR'S JgALSAM Yl STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, WISTAR'S BALSAM GF WILD CHERRY, WiSTAR'8 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, The Unfailing Hemedy, The Seasonable Eemedy, The Certain Eemedy, FOR COUGHS, COLLS, ANiJ HOARSENESS, COLDS, HOAKSEnESS, AKD COUGHS, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, AND C8LDS, CROUP AMD ASTHMA, ASTHMA AND CROUP, CROUP AND ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS a SORE THROAT "BRONCHITIS SORE THROAT 72 BRONCHITIS j SORE THROAT, llfHCCIIKG- G0UGH, 75 300PIHG COUGH. HOOPilfiG COUGH, INFLUENZA. PHTHISIC. QUINSY, PHTHISIC, QUINSY, INFLUENZA. QUINSY, INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, 84 Inflammation of the Lungs, Inflammation oi ttie unest, Jmlammation of the Throat, T It 12 REMEDY OF "THE AGE HEMEDY OE THE AGE, l'OK $ aimiwittLCLiz, paii&iuJzLiiaii, faiL&LLmLlIaii, CONSUMPTION, CONSUMPTION. CAU5ION! CAITTIOX7! CATJTIOItf ! CAUTION I caution: CAUTION I The only Genmns, the only Pure, the only .Valid nal DR. mSTjiR'S B.'ILS.IM OF 17ILD CHERRY 75 89 is prepared by SETJr ". FOIVLC Co., 18 Tremoiit StrcU, Soatoit, attd has their VJZIXT1ID name, as tccll a the r.'ltlTTSX signature of I. BUTTS, on the outtidc wrapper. j3U other is zeorthlcjs, and to purchase it U money tkrotsn. atcay. Ltt the side and the invalid, as they desire and hope to be cared, ta!:e tio ot'ier, ar.d cuoid all oilier, as ihey arc imposition. 86 75 43 92 VALUABLE TESTIMONY 80 42 From Rev. Jacob SecMer, woll known and highly re spected throughout tho State of Pennsylvania. HA30VER. Pa., Feb. 16, 1650. Messrs'. S. W. FOWI.B &'0., Ho:-TO Dear Sirs: Having realized m my family iii)Kirtant benefits fnni tho ntc of your v.ilh!fl pieparatimi, IFUlzr's RcUam of Wild Cherry, it afford mo pleasure to recommend it to tho public. Soino eight years ago one of my datiphters seemed to bo in a decline, and littlo hopes of her recover)' wcro entertained. I then procured a bottle of your ex cellent H'lsain, and before fho had taken the wholo of the content of the botllo tlrtro was a great improvement in her health. I have, in my individual caso, made frequent u?o of vour valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by it. would, !u,tccccr, ecvthn the public against imposition, because there is a good ileal if spurious H'istarU Balsam vf Wild Cherry ajlnat throughout the country. JACOH bECHLKR. tj- Bevrare of vile and worthless counterfeits! The onli 61 02 22 80 89 33 12 52 27 46 60 86 Genuine, Pure, and Medicinal Balsam has tbo name itt' " t. UU1TS" written witn a pen, anu uio printed name of tho proprietors, " S. W. 1'OWLE & Co.," on tho outer wrapper. Sold by SioaJoss Everywhere, Everywhere. For sale by James N. Durling and Hoi 21 47 83 08 45 linshcad & Detrick, Stroudsburg; Joseph Fenner, Fennertvillc. February IG, 18G0.-ly. 37 37 40 75 8) 08 57 30 02 97 20 43 50 7 54 2 6(5 4 44 1 0G 5 60 1 50 Stroudslmrg, Oct. 22, 1857 -tf 75 Si O AP. Fine scented Spaps for wash. 44 ing and shaving a so the e ebratc- ehaving cream, tor sa'e by SAMUELMELTCK. 2 Biacksmitlis Wanted,' OTo whom constant employmeBt and a constitutional disease, a corruption of tho v. i v a 'blood, by which thw Haul becomes vitiated, liberal wapcs wiU be paid. A n,ai pOQr jng in lhQ dmilot;onf it with a futiiilv can be accommodated with a convenient dwelling and other nccessa- rics at reasonable rates. Tho other a ! , , , , . , I sincie man, wno con oe accommodated with bonrd, convenient lo tbo ihop. SIMEON SCHOONOVEll &SON Busbkill, Pa., March 1 , ItiGO. 4t. W ASHINGTON HOTEL Samlt & Kiicbihie, Proprietors. STnO!DSSU5G, PA. This coaicuodious and well arranged Hotel is now open for n I '-! 5:fts3!.i. . i..: r .i t. "Sr'!S He, Travelers aud cther.s will liud tbe Proprietors and servuuts ob!isinj: ind attentive to their wants, i HL IA- BLE will be loaded with the stf bit anting as well a tbe delicacies of the t'U'on: The Chambers and Beds, will be found neot, lean and- comfortable, aud The Bur vsill be supplied with none bnt the best liquors, aud the choiceht brands of oigars. A careful end experienced hostler will have charge of tbe stsbles. Tho public patronage id rcepeetfullj solicitod. rBoarderB taken by the day or week. JOHN SANDT, DANIEL KAGHLIME. Stroudsburg, Feb. 23, 1800. Caution. I hereby caution all persons against buying or receiving a Promisory Note. given to Charles B. Shaffer, bearing dote the 27th day of December, 1859, dated at Hamilton, Monroe County, Pa. J he amount being one hundred and thirty dol lars, with interest, as I have received co value for it 1 will resist the payment of it. JOHN 1TERSON. Covington, Pa. Feb. 2, 18G0. Caution. I hereby caution all persona against hunting, hbing, or coin" through grass, grain or orchards upon iny premises, as I aui determined to prosecute trespasser? to the full extent of the law. ELIJAH SCHUG. Stroud tsp. Sept. 22, 1859. Fall and Winter Goods. Tlionuis W. 52 vans & 'o. Have now open for inspection one of thelar gest and handsomest assortments of Ljidiet Dress Goods to be found in the Country, se lected carefully with a view of suiting all tastes. The stock will he found to embrace a variety of goods in all prices. Among the articles to be found in their extensive estab lishnient are Silks of all hinds and prices. Shawls in the newest designs. Cloaks the Latest Paris Styles. Poplins, Mous. de Laines, Valencias. Challe's, Chintz, and other new textures of this season's Importations. Lace Goods, Embroideries, the newest novelties- Gloves, Veils, Mits, Handkerchiefs, &c Morning Goods, a full assortment. While 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 tJ'CU" own importation, one of the firm vis iting Enropfl twice a year to make purcha- ses, thus enabling luem to oner to uieir cus "... rr...i- tomers, the newest and most fashionable style: and textures, simultaneous with their appear ance in Eumpe. They have also purciiuseo I argely this season at the auction sales, ami can thus afford to give their customers thr full benefit of the depreciated prices, result ing from excessive importations. Ladies and others from this vicinity, visiting the Cit), will find that a cull at this establishment will pay them. 818 & 820 Chesnut street, opposite Girard House, Philadelphia. Nov. 3, '59.-Gt. Books and Stationery. THE OLD ESTABLISHED CHEAP BOOK STOKE, No. 221 EJortla Second Strcei, (Between Race and Vine Street,) Philadelphia, Country Merchants, Booksellers, Store keepers, School Boards, ieachers 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 nil kinds of Books, in eve ry department of Literature Family, School, and rocket Bibles, Prayer Books, llvmii 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, LEAHY, CIETZ & CO. Publishers & Booksellers, No 224 North Second Slreel, Philadelphia. OParticular attention paid to all orders by mail. August 15, 1S50. 50a month, and nil expenses S'aitS. An Agent is wanted in every town and county in the United States, to engue in a tespectable and easy business, by which the above profits may be rertainly rea'rzeil For lurthur particulars, address Dr. J Hen iiv Wareb, corner of Broome and itercet Streuls, New York Citv. enclosing one pos igu stamp. Feb. 10, 1859. (im FRUIT TREES. "LISA Fruit aud Ornamental Trees, Flow ers, Shrubs, &o , &o.. from tho cele brated II. E HOOK, & Co'a. Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. Tho undersigned is now receiving or ders for Fall and Spring planting. All those who order from us or oof sgeuts will bo supplied with first class trees, plants, &c, to be delivered ihi3 fall and spring, at such plaeon ns agreed upon. 4 11 I 1 -1. n II ltt11r.'c tffr. Stroudsburg, Pa., will bo prompt gijj by us. W. C. LAHaF.LLIEn, & Co. June S.'lSat. BJatrettfS.n, tf. J. Scrofula, or King's Evil, disease on any part of it. No organ is free fim ts nttac r'or is r1!1 "-''i ' il not destroy, lno scrofulous taint is variously caused bv racreuniil disease, low nvinjr, ooruercd ot it is hereditary in tbe constitution, descending Its effects conmienco br depodtion Irom tbe blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, h the lun, liver, and iniernsi ctsms. w termed tti!K'reles ; in the glandd, swehnip ; and cn the siiirfitce, eruptions or torw. Thi foul corrup tion, which picndefs in the blood, depresses the eaergitM of life, fo Usat scrofttltHu constitution.? wot oy suhl:r from scrofulous complaints, bur they have far less power to withefantl the attnefof of other dw.ases: consequently, vr.t numbers pcrh by disorders whi -h, nlthoujrh not frrofu kas i-i their naf.i.o are rtiil rendered fittal by this taint in the system. Mo?t of the consump tion wliich decimntes the human family lias its ofin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and in.:uv destructive diseases of the liver, kid neys, biTiin, in l, indeed, of all the organs, ariso from or are nj-rated by the same cause. One quarter of all ouf people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking infec tion, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from t!te system vc must renovate tho blood by an alterative medicino, and invigorate it by healthy fowl and exercise. Sueh. a medi cine" we supply in AYER'S " Compound Extract of Savsaparilkj the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of or times can devise for this overv-wher'tf prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined? from the most active remedial that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disor der from tlie blood, and the rescue of the sys tern from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also 'those other affectious which arise from it, such as EnciTivi: aud Skik Dis eases, St. Anthony's Finn, lloss, or Ekt sircLAS, Pimples, Pusti;i.ks, Blotches, . Bl.u.vs and Boils, Tumors, Tetter, and Salt Rhkum, Scald Head. Ringworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mehcurial Diseases, DnorsY, Dyspepsia, Dehilitv, aud, indeed, all Complaints arising from ' Vitiated or Impure Blood. The popular belief in " impurity of the blood." is founded in truth, for scrofula h a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsa parilhi is to purifv and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound hea?th is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ajefs Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES GF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease -within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of 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 a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they care the evcry-day com plaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous'tlisecscs. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Alma nac, containing certificates of their cures, and directions for their use in the following com plaints : Costlveness, Heartburn, Headache am mg from a disordered Stomach, Zfausea, Indiges- . Hon, Fain in and Morbid Inaction of th& Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for tho relief of Consnmptivo Patients in advanced stages of the dis ease. So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so " numerous arc the ca?cs of its cures, that almost1 every section of country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lunss bv its use. "When once tried, its snperi- ority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues .ire known, the mtblic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections ot the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many? inferior remedies thrust upon the commnnitr have failed and been discarded, this has gaiaed friends bv even trial, conferred benefits on tho afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to bo forgotten. PREPARED BT DR. J. G. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. Hollinshead & Detrick, "James K. Dur- ling, and by ail Druggists and Dealers everywhere. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR. YOUNG LADIES. Stroudsfturg Female Somiuery Under the care of the Rev. J. E. MILLER and Miss M. S. MILLER.: Mrs. J. E. MILLER teacher of Music. The year to be divided into three terms of -Id weeks each. ,. TERMS. For day scholars . For all the English brunches usually taught in Seminaries of the first grade, and Latin : 55, per Session. Music on the Piano, 6 per quarter. " on the Guitar, 5 for full course. Pastel Painting, So Monochromatic, 4 Material furnished. Leather Work 4 ) Six pupils will be received into the family of the Principal as boarders, at a charge of 200, per year, for Boarding, washing, and tuition in all the English brunches, Latin,, and French. Half pyment tube mude at the beginning of each session, and thfcr Re mainder at the close. - No deduction for absence, for either boar ding or ihiy-scholurs, excepting in case of sickness, or by special ngreeinent. Pupils received at any time during the. sc&sion, and charged from the time whet thev commence, July 2d, 1S59. If. GUNSMITH, The undersigned rpsnontfnliv ;n ... - e i j " tpton.23 the citizens of Stroudsburg and icinity, that he has commenced, the . ; G5JSS3I5TniSG tSUSIff V. near Knutz's Blacksmith shop, on William at., nml is fully prepared to'do all. kinds of work in uis i;u0i w th neatness aud dos. Pa .. Having had twenty years ox perieneo in .this husiuess, he hopes will ha an inducement for the people to givo him a trial. Repairing of all kinds promptly attend ed, to. liifies inad&t(?,orr LE 1TL KKIXKS T, unhealthy food, iinpr.ro aur, tilth, and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, bV tbc venereal infection. "Whatever be its oritrinV izom parents to cmuircii hiuo inu iniru nnu fourth generation;" indeed, it r-cems to be thr. rod of Him who say?, I wfii vieii the inlquitis. of the fathers unon" their children."
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