MONROE COUNTY Agricultural Society The annual meeting of tbo Stockholders will be held at tho Court House, in the Borough of Stroudiiburg, on Tuesday, Janttary 1, 1861, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which time there will be elected five Di rectors, a President, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer, to serve for one year. A. BEEVES JACKSON, Deo. 13, 1860. Secretary. New Marble Yard. The subscriber, having employed Ja cob B. Hinline, an experienced stone cut ter, can supply any person in want of plain or ornamental Grrave Stones, Monu ments, &o., of good sound marble, at moderate prices. ROBERT HUSTON. Stroudsburg, December 13, 1860. dourt reclamation. Whereas, the Hon. GnoncE R. Barrett, P resident Judge of the 22d Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the c unties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and Michael H. Dreher, Esqr'e, 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 Gcncr.il .Tail delive ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is 6ued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and 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 holdcn at Stroudsburg, on the 24th day of December next, to continue one week if necessary. ISOTICE Is hereby given Xo the Cononer, 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 other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoner? that are or shall be in the jail f the said county of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to he then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) JAMES N. DURL1NG, Sheriff. Sheriffs Ofhce Stroudsburg, November 29, 1SG0. , HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SLY. The nndersifnied havinc used Professor II CM I'll RHYS' 'SPECIFIC H0ME0PAT1II0 RKMEDIK3 in our families with the most satisfactory remits, and having full confi dence in their genuineness, pnrity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all persons who wish to have safe, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. The Rev. Wra. Ilosmer, editor of " The Northern In le yendenV1 Auburn, X. Y.; the Rev. E. H. Cre?ey, T).D., itector of St- Peter's Church, Auburn, X. Y. ; the Rev. R. I. 3ve. Chanlaln of the Auburn State Prison: Uie Rev. Spencer M. Mire, It-rtor, Neiv-BwlforJ, Mas. ; the Rev. Allen Steele, Neir-Yorfc Conference ; t!ie Rev. Samuel Nichols, Kast-Gencsec Conference, X. Y. ; the Kev. P. & Pratt, Dorset, VU; the Rev. John E. P.obie, IluITalo; A. C. Hart, E.q., Utica, N. Y. ; the Hon. Neat Don-, Portland, Me.; the Hon. Schuvler Colfav, South-Bend, Ind.; the Hon. Ceorfx Humphrevs, X. Y. ; Henry I). Cook, Es., Editor of The Ohio State journal, Columbus. Oliio; th- Hon. R. H. Graham, Moline, 111. ; Uie Hon. Thomas J. Cha.-e, Slonti- ci.-lln, Kla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, I'lica, X. Y.; Wra. lBriitol, Esq., Ctica, X. Y.; .V. S. Pond,' Esq., Utica, X. Y. James Piunkctt, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. LIST OP SPECIFIC REMEDIES. ' .No. 1. For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. INo. 2. For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wettlnp the Red. "Xo. 3. For Colic, Crying, Teething and Wakefulness of Infants. No. 4. For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. Xo. 5. For Colic, Gripinps, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Xo. C. For Clmlera, Cholera Morbus, Vonfitin No. 7. For CourIis, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat Xo. 8. For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neur:1.ia. Xo. 0. For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the Ilea-u No. 10. Drsn:rstA ttu.s For W-eal: and Deranged SUmach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. U. Fm: Female Irkegclaiuties, Scanty, Paiaful, or Suppressed Periods. . 12 For Leucorrhca, Profuse Menses, and Bearing J)oxvn of Females. Xo. IS. For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breatlnng. No 11. Salt Uhklm Viuj- For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Tiniples on the Fae No. 15. ttiiKBMATic Pax?. Fr Pain, lameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A. For Fevnr and .Vjue, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Jltrnanased Acnes. p p..r Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or ExternaL O Fir Sire, Wenk, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Fall- Sr.R, Weak, or Blurred Sijrht. C For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profue discharfre. W. C. For Whooping Cough, abating its violence anrt fihrirtj-nlnir its course. In all acute diseas'-s. such as Fevers, Inflammations. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and su.ii crup tive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Krysipvlus, tht -the Tiolence of the attack is moderated, .the disease short nd. and rendered less danxerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence. r. . ' . . . .? . r .1' . ...1 I.,... . na wiucn so ouen jay me lounumiun i uunwi -u.-j-o. bronchitis and coiiRutiiitiou, may all he at once curca bv the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic disenses, such as Dysju-jwa, VeikStwnuei. Constipation, Uver Couiplaiiits, Tiles, Keniale Dtliiiity, an.; Irregularities, old Headaches, Sirc r WeaV Kyw, Catarrh tSalt rtheum, and other old eruptions, thr ease has s.ii!ic iwhose proper application will afford a cure in ahi ft verj Instance. Often the cure of a siuslc chronic di!licu:ty, suci. .as Dvspepsia, Tiles or Catarrh, Headache or Ke:un!e Weak inessj'has more Uiau )aid for Uie case ten times over. HUCE. rni nf on-i-?fli mimiV.p. in morocco, and Book 45 VtHC Vt V l1 1 ' 1 ' " ' " w ( ..... nnl.. f 1 mirnKjiriMl linv-lxf Tlltll ltnfllr . ....... .... Z ry... ..r OIV..I..I.. n.-,ii. t i! ............ vttsi; ui a iiuuiuf.1 -..- Case of C boxes, numbered, and Hook., J iSingie numbered boxes, with directipes -' cents. 'Single lettered boxes, with directions cwi,; 'Large case -of 2 oz. vials, for plauteis and:ii5iyiciui:s....:f l.1 ALSO SPKCIFICS.. For Asthma or Phtiiisic. Oppressed, Difficult, I.al i-e.; llrcatiiing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Trice, Fob Eak Discharges and nEAFXESS. Discharpes from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, .Mvasies, or .Mercuriaw. Yor Noises in the Head, Hardnos of Hearing, and Kinguif kn the Ears, and Kar-ache. Price, 60 cents iwr box. Knlnrffed Glands. Kulamed and Indural ed Tonsils, Sivellinps and Old fleers, bcrofulous Cachexy ot Children. Trice, ou cents per oua. Foil Ge.nf.ral DKBtUTr. PJi.vsical or Nervous V, e.iKMe??. Kther the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or hx V?rt 0 .cents icr box. For Duoi-sy. Fluid Accumulations, Tumid Swellings, nitn Scanty Secretions. Price, fiO cents per box. Vnp fSri-Sircs-KS l)i..nthlv Sicklies?. erlico, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cents vat. iTot..it.t-Tiai-itirjjrPnr fSr.ivel. tleiial Calculi, Difli cult. Painful -Urination, diseases of Uie Kidneys. Trice, 60 cents per box. . vno c-v.iv it TMiBsinva Tni-nlnntnrv Disclinrees and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Jtad Ileoults of Evil 'llabits. The most successful and efticlent remedy known, hnd maybe .relied upon as a cure. Price, witli luu intec ilnrls. JH1 nor tnv. 'Persons who -wlali to nlace tliemselves under the. profes sional care, or to seek advice of Prof. HDMrimKvs, can do bo, at his office 5G2 Broadway, daily irom a a.m. to a r..u, or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list; make up a case of what kind you "chbose, and inclose the amount in a current note or stamps Ijymall to our auarcss, at ko. sua uroauway, e-iorK, and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or express, AGKTS WANTED. We desire an active, efficient Agent tar the sale of our Remedies in every town or community in the United States. Auuroa ui. x. uu.ui-iinr.ia a. v. Ko. 6C2 Broadwat, Nbv-Vork. Sold in Stroudsburg, by Hollinshead & .Auramage ol giving me jirojiur icihj.h-o i" "!... -rious, and in iill such cases the secifics act like a chr.rij.. Thp .ni!rn ilwoiuc is oftpii urrcsted at once, and in all case Detriok. March 29, 1850.-6. o. w. :ly,' NOTICE. Is hereby given,. that.ttie following lae counts have been filed in the office.of the Clerk of tho Orphans' Court of Monroe County, and will bo presented for conflr mation, at tho next Orphans' Court of said County, on Monday the 24th day of December, 1860. The account of Ilenry Kortz, guardian of William E. Shoener. The account of George Angle, guardian of Charles Rockel. The account of Peter Klcintop, guardi an of Joseph Kockol. JOHN EDINGER, Clerk of O. C. Novcmbor 21), 1860. A BOOK THAT EVERY Farmer, Mechanic and Business Man Wants. JUST PUBLISHED, THE TOWNSHIP and LOCAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COMPILED FROM THE ACTS OF ASSEMBLY BY WILLIAM T. HAINES, Esq. AND PUBLISHED BY EDWARD F. JAMES, WEST CHESTER, PA. This work contains over 400 pages of close ly printed matter, and will be sold by sub scription. It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms for the transaction of their business. It teaches the duties of Constables with all the necessary form? appertaining to the office. It contains the duties of the Supervisors of every County and Township in the State. It contains the mode of "procedure for the laying out and opening of public and private roads, of vacating and altering roads, the building of bridges, &c. &c. It contains the Common School Law, with explanations, decisions and directions, to gether with forms for Deeds, Bonds, Con tracts, L-ertincates, c. tec. This depart ment of the work was compiled at Harrisburg by Air. Samuel P. Bates, Deputy Superinten dent, and is alone worth the price of the vol ume to any one interested in Common Schools. It contains the duties of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It contains the duties of Assessors. It contains the laws in relation to Strays, .Mules and Swine. It contains the laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. It contains the laws relative to Game Hun ting, Trout and Deer. It contains the Election Laws with all the neccssnry Forms. It contains the Naturalization Laws, with all the necessary FormsJfo Application, It contains a large number of Legal Forms, which are used in the every day transaction of business, such as Acknowledgments, Affi davits, Articles of Agreements and Contracts, Partnership, Apprentices. Assignments, At testations, Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Cove nants, Deeds, Deposition, Due Bills and Pro duce Notes, Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of Attorney, -Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Releases. The work is bound in Law sheep, and will be Eold to subscribers at 1 25 per copy, payable on delivery of the work. The work has passed the revision of many of the best Lawyers in tho Slate and has received their unqualified pprbbation, as a reliable hand book of refer- nce upon all subjects upon which it treats, 'he whole is arranged in such a manner as io present a plain, concise and explicit state mcnt of the duties ol all Township Uiticcrs, s may be readily understood by any one. Monroe county will be thoronghly canvassed or the work, and the support ol tne citizens is respectfully solicited. SAMUEL ME LICK, is the4Ueneral Agent or Monroe county. P. S. Good canvassers are wanted in all parts of this County for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given Applications, which must be made at an ear y date, addressed to the general, agent, as above, will receive prompt attention. November 29, I860. 3t. HANDSOME WOMEN! TO T5SE Is A DIES. TTDNT'S "BLOOM OF -ROSES " A "I rich and elegant color for tho cheeks or lips. IT WILL NOT WASH OR RU13 OFF, and when once applied, re mains durable for years. The tint is so rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny fails to detect itB uso. Can be removed by Jercon iuico and will not injure th km. This is a new nreDaration, used w i by the celebrated Court Beauties of Lon don and Pans. iuatled tree, in bottles with directions for ue, for 100. HUNTS "COURT TOILET POW- DER," imparts a dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike anythig else used for this Durpose. Mailed free for 50 Cents. . fe HUNTS "BRITISH BALM," re . . t it mores tan. freckles, suonurn anu an- e ruDtionB of the skin. Mailed free for 50 Cents. HUNTS "IMPERIAL POMADE' Tor the hair, strengthens and improves its growth, keeps it from falling off, and is warranted to make tiie hair curl. Mailed free for SI.Oo. HUNTS "PEARL BEAUTIFER," for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the guino, pun fies the breath effectually, preserves THE TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTHACHE Mailed free for S1.00. HUNTS "BRIDAL WEALTH PER FUME." a double extract of otange bio soma and cologue. Mailed free for 81-00 This exqutsite perfume was first -used by tbo Punoess Royal of JUngland, on be marriage. Messrs. Hunt & Co. presented the Princess with an elegant oase of Per fumery, fin which all of the abo?p arti cles were included) in handeome cut glass with cold stoppers, valued at $1500, par ticulara of which appeared in the public nrint. AH tbe above articles sent Free, by express, for 5,00. Cash can either ae company the order, or be paid to tho ox press agent on delivery or goous. ' . HUNT & Co., Perfumers to the Queen, Regent St., London, and 707 Sansom St Philadelphia. Pa. For Sale by all Druggists and Perfu mers. .JSrTbe Trade buppliea. Ootober 11, 1860;-ly. rjpHE NEW-YORli TRIBUNE. ; We trust that those who do not now re ceive the THE TRIBUNE will subscribe for it without delay. The club price of THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE and S EMI-WEEK-TRIBUNE is so low that there are but few in any community unable to take H. Hence forth, The Tribune, as the principal paper supporting tho new Administration! will be peculiarly interesting, while outside of poli itics, its reliable Foreign and Domestic News, its CDmmercial and Agricultural In telligence, and its Literary Department, give to it interest and value which no other pa per on this continent can boast of. 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For a club of forty we send THE DAILY TRIBUNE gratis one year. Weekly : Three copies for S5; five for $8; len for $12, and any larget number at the fate of $1 20 each per annum, the paper to be addressed to each subscriber. To clubs of twenty, we send an extra copy. Twenty copies to one address for $20, with one extra to him who sends us the club. For each club of one hundred, The Daily Tribune will be sent gratis one year. Payment always in advance. Address. THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Naussau st. New-York. SHERIFFS SALE. "Uy virtuo of a writ of ven. er. de terris, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe coun ty, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on Friday, the 2lst day of Deceiriber, nst., at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, at the Public House of Sandt & Kacblioe, in Monroe county, adjoining lands of Ichi bod Price, Richmond Compton and oth ers, containing O Acres, more or less, about forty acres cleared, about three acres meadow, the balance timber land. Seized and taken in execution as tbe nronorty of Jacob H. Price, and to bo sold by me for 'cash. JAMES N. BURLING. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, December 6, 1860. $ Executrix's Notice. Estate of Joseph Houser, late of Smithfield Township, deed. Notice U hereby given, that Letters testamentary upon tbe Estate of Joseph Houser, late of Smithfield township, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed by the Register of Monroe county, in due form of law; therefore, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing any just claimB are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement to MARGAKET HOUSER, Executrix. Smithfield, December 6, 1860.-Gt. 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 oil Monroe county, and will be presented for ' . . . .1 confirmation to tbe Orphans Court ofi said county, at Stroudsburg, on Thurs day, the 27th day of December, 1860, at 10 o clock, a. m. The Account of George Barheb, Ad ministrator of John Barlieb, lato of bil drcd township, deceased. The Account of Jacob U. btooker, Aa- ministrator of Simon Stooker, late of Roas towDHhip deceased. First Account of dobn jdinger, Jiixec- utor of the last Will and Testament of Rachel Morgan, lato of the Borough of Stroudfllurg, deceased. The Account of Samuel S. Dreherj Ad ministrator of John Brown, lato of Smith- field Tewnship, deorased. WM. S. REES, Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, November 29, 1860. $ To Persons oat of Employment. 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Notice is hereby given, that Letters teBtamontary upon the Estate of William Van Buskirk, late of Stroud township, deceasad, have been granted to the under signed by the Begister of Monroe county, in doo form of law; therefore, all persona indebted to said estated are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing any just claims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement, to. JAS. VAN BUSKIRK, Stroud tsp. CHARLES HENRY, Henryville, Ootober II, I860. 6t. Executor. J. PALMER & CO. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. SEALERS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions Have constantly on hand an assortment of uaire kuusirouii y UU UUUU 3U DaaOrtlC t'Ul Ol iiitu aim i luilivu L 1S1I. dK VIZ . Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Hor- rinrrs. Codfinh. "Rf Pnrt T.nr Rhnnl. a o-. 'n :: : UCI5. J1UU1B. OIUCB. jUti:aH. ilBanS. A O. &c., i i " I I October 11, 1860.-3m. 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Not only aro your Pilln admirably adapted to their pur- osa a an aperient, nut I Iiml tlieir uenenciai enecisupon ho Liver very marliert Indeed, incyuave inmyprac ice Moved more elfectual for tho cure of bilious com- ''u"iif.'f than anv one remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely thy the coufideuce of the profession and the people. vjoieo that we have at lenlli a purgative wincii is wor- Drp.tr.Tjir.NT or tub Interior, i a.-.Ti .i ifiiik in mv ..nmtrui ntui iinunii.i MllSllincion, V. lUI reo., iOOU. I .llli Lllllttllinpijuui ... ii. m.j ......... practice i-verjtinco j -ou made them, and cannot hesitate to f'f. ' " bll! ic.,r1 lailll aCllUII Oil UI! IIVCI 13 4u1l.1v uuu uvumui .vit ntty they are an aduiirnble remedy for deraugemeuts ol that organ, indeed, L imvo seldom lounu acpeoi Utll'fri. uir-i.bD...i " J J ,-,..,. d.i .. I..i!,.-.fi. lm it il it iinf ; rim ilv v Hid to them, iiuiemaliv vi.uih. Al.o.vzo HALL, M. D., 1 lomctan of tht Marme Hospital, Dyscntcry, Dinvrlirea, Relax, Wormi. - , From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. hold them in esticuinsono of the best aperients 1 Iiave irur i iiiiiiimeiiauiiioMK iim. 11, .iij it..i.o, uu x ever found. Their alterative effect upon tho liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small dose 1 for i.ihmtt ihitmtrr,i nutl diarrhoea, intir Busrar-coaltnz ,:ikes them very ncrrptaMe and convenient for tho use i.l wouiuil miu cuiiuieii. Dyspepsia, Impurity of tlie Blood. JamIUv.J...Uimet,itsiorj Advent uiura,,ission. J'l. i 1 MV J UlltU Uncil J"ii I Ilia iii.il .Aiiit'iiuuHiij mewl iii my family and among those i am called to visit T , ...! . ..... Mill. ...III. A.lrar.r.llnnr in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion nnd purity tho blood, they aro the very best remedy I have ever known, and 1 can confidently recommend mem to my fiiondrf. Yours, J. V. IllJIfco. V.'aiisaw. Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. T)r.n Sm: 1 am usiiifr your Cathartic I'ilU in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse tne syntein and purify the fountains of lhe blood. JOHN G. MEAGHAM, M. D. Coiistlpnt ion, Cost Iveness, Suppression, jcneumntlsm, lioxit, Aeurnigm, urop- sy, i'nrul ysis, luts, etc. From Dr. J. 1'. Vaughn, Montreal, CXtnada. J",:r .w ..ni,-ir?nii j nn T Itni-ii ihiiv s.liniilii liim nic in nrocliiim- Bulimias, jmiuriaoi uui iiaiuiiinj nuiu .unuu uuui is enicarious as i liavu, thov should join me in proclaim- IV' nS I the progenitor of others Hint are worse. I believo cos- liven to originatoiu the liver, but your 1'illa aHect that organ and euro the disease. !. . . . . . . .... ., . 7,m K- T l ";js t , , T V, I find one or two larpo doses of your Tills, talccn at the nroner time, are excellent promotives of the natural secre- tion when wholly or partially uupprcs-se l, and also very arc so much tho Kit physio we have that I recommend no other to my patients. From Ote Bee. Dr. iraw?.a,nf the MithodislEpis. Church. t'liLASIil lioir, catuuimii, uu., uuu. vi, i TToNonEn gir.: I should be nmrrateful for tho relief vour &kill has bi-onpht ma if I did not report ray case to v,,. A r.old settled in mv limbd and bronnht on excru- J. . - l f t i - ;,frmrl. dating neuralgic pants, wmcu enur.u in wu.v SSE excellent naent in llaltiinnro, Pr. Mackeiuio, I tried youc I!lla 'I'lmlr offi-rtM rprn Blow, tint Stiro. perbUYCilUK iu the uso of them, I am now entirely wen pn-Afrmt nf thn Pilla in market contain Mercury. which, aliimugh a valuable remedy in Bkilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from tho dreadful conse- qucners that fiequently follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. "Pricfl. 25 cents ner Box. or 5 Boxes for $1. - - Prepared "by Dr. J.'C. AYEK & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by HoIHoBhead & Pctriok. srnvte Chamder, Baton Rouge, T-a., 6 Dec. 1855. From his Baptism in Jordan to his Crucifixion B,SX on Cavalry By the Rev. J H. INGRA foryeai. VINCENT SUDELL. HAM, Rector of Christ Church, and of bt. JUSTICE TO THE SOUTH A NEW BOOK AND ONE DESTINED to CREATE a SENSATION. JUST PUBLISHED. THE SUMY SOUTH OR THE - - SOUTHERNER AT HOME, EMBRACING FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF A NORTHERN GOVERNESS, IN THE LAND OF SUGAR, RICE, TOBACCO AND COTTON. EDITED BY Professor J. II. Ingraliam, or Mississippi. Handsomely bound m one volume, 12 mo. oit pages. Trice 1.25. Literary notices from the Press throughout the Country. The Sunny Sodth "This book is com- poaed of a series of letters, writtea in an in- teresting style of a narrative, embodying the mostromanticfeaturesofsocial lifeon different kinds of plantations. We can bear testimo- ny, from our own personal observation of sim- ilar scenes in the South, to their truthfulness as here depicted. They are portrayed in a wvid, interesting style, and we wou d ike to.... u A.. u L t.. b,i see the book m the hands of thousands of de- ceived people who have no personal knowl- be anent, 8i,py by forming a clubsend edge either of Southerners or Southern life, ; . r ui,A JA nmm.t except what they have gained from partisan journals, or those who intentionally have written to deceive." Daily-Republic, Buf - JalOi iY. X. The Sunny South "This volume is in r ri. TIL e ua:i Juuoe lauuiui pictures or ooumcrn uie, . pennea Trr PreJuS?Ice f TnTev ""X T'r ,,u,u u" u": cie lomsumii, tne pictures presented hora irn mi to nnnh . nnJ ...nk nl.tk. in-iv uiv. vuivt lajjuiu, aim we ill ill t iiic jJUl- I traits painted are in very nearly natural col ors. Boston Daily Bee. I he Sunny South. "We have rarely peeped within the covers of a more appeti zing volume. 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One vol. 12 mo., cloth, 603 pages Price $1,25. "This is tha third Volume, and the comple- tion ot a series ot works bv the same author, fu I,:-,,..,, r TornoHfiQli mnnarnhii i " """"'j ' . - , C 1 he origin under Moses, was treated or in the "Pillar of Fire," and its greafglory un- I , y , . . , c .1 t TH. der IJavid is treated ot in this work, (, 1 he 'hrone Qf llavid.! Whl e the dec ine O He- I . I , , . T r .1 orew power anu ine openmp- 01 uie new dispensation meet their delineation in the 14 Prince of the House of David. These I works are historicallv valuable, as handbooks . f :.: tn tha cxonorn irnnir. '""" . . ,J' raptlV and manners Of the Holy Land. The Blvie i8 interestin" and powerful and the work I j o 1 leads us us to the contemnlation and stndv of the sublime language of the Bible and the crrnrir i nc rinpa nt irnTli lr rnnintna. Wlinniil , . ... .... . . 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I Jtt.USSlH lilt uuiy H-J. in a series Ol leiiers reiaung as II uy uu I tt r t r i? 1 eye witness all the scenes and wonderful incidents in the Life of Jesus of Nazareth, I Thorns s' Hall. Hollv Springs, Mississippi. Q . IO mo., cloth, 472 pages. Price vo, u,u' r 0 1.25. ,n; AVOrk lhe autllOf has Succeeded in Li. i,u nnd rlarinn-taak of nresentincr the l ilia uu.u . o great leading historical parts of scripture in ! connection wun becuiai ui v es vu sent a clear and life like picture of -thu events as they might be supposed to appear to a casual observer The descriptions of rites and cercmoniuls,. arcspiritcd and com prehensive. .-The stjle is highly imaginative and altrdctive, and we predict that this vol- ume will be, as popular as the " Pilgrim's Progress." Presbyterian and Evangelist. 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Inn1 ihc fnrTnt?nri nf nlnhc mwl tn in Slim prompt and honorable dealings, address all uiumui. ciiin iiuiiuiuuii. ubuinigc, nPORflP G FVANS Proprietor of the oldest and largest Gift Book Establishment in the world. pennancntv located at No. 430 Chestnut St.. 17 r Philadclphia. A SUPERLATIVE TON!C,DEURETIC, AMD PPPiK eORDiAL TO THE CITIZENS OF Ngxv Jcrey aitrf Peiiimylvama, C.P.r find Private i4 amilieS Wolfe's Pure (Josrnac liramlu. Wolff Pure Madcria. Sherry cj- Port Wine. Wolfe s Pure Jamacia and St. Croix Rum. W j -y WO -A t I, Mill - I Jt r w m 2j BOTTLES. the attention of the States to the above imuorted bv Udolph I - I J. r A7, r,i. ,u ; r UL.r E.,.ui ilKiy luin, nimse name is la- miliar in everv nart of this cnuntrv for the purity of his celebrated Schiedam Schnapps. flir. Uolle, in his letter to me, sieakin ot I thp rnritv nf Vila Wnn'v nml T.iminrv. n is : " I will stake rny reputation as a-n.an, my standing as a merchant of thirty years resi- ripnrp in tho, nitv r.1 tv Yi.rL- thnt thn . " "7 : Z' . ; VZ . " " " 1 uiuiiuy uuu nics wiuv u l uiuia' iiu iiuic as imjxmeu, nna oi tue oeat qiinuiy, arm can be relied upon by every purchaser. U.very bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, ami a fac simile of his signature on the cer; iincaie. i ne pontic are ruspe'.iiuitv mvueu tificate. to call and examine for themselves. For sale at retail by all Apothecaries and Gro cers in Philadelphia. GEO.-H. ASH ION, No. 832 Market st. Philadelphia. Sole Agent for Philadeljtliia. Read the following from the New York. Courier: KP Enormous Business for one New York Merchant. We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city wherefcthe physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. IVe do not intend to give an elaborate description of this mer chants extensive business, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho v olfe s extensive ware-house. iNos . on and 92. Beaver street, and Nos. 17. IB. ,t oi ml-.iRdU orooi n; nr c . i I ,.. r. t. ,i i oennaons on iiHiiu renov lor sniumeiu couiii II J I not j,ave been lebs than thirtv thousand rases; the Brandv.some tenthousand cases-Vinta- I -. . . ges of 183G to 1356; and ten thousand cases of XUrioria Shorrv nnri Pnrt Wino Sr-ntfh nni , .....v. . ..w. . , i - I . . ... . , , . T-l Irish w liisKV. Jamacia and si. croix num. some very old and equal to anv in this cnun- rv. He also had three larce cellars, hiied T w - with Brandv. Wine. &c. in casks, under ... .V , , . . . " . I Hiiatrim. i-I .illup tPV. l"P3llv or bOtt inc. Air. v Olle s sales 01 oennapps last year ainouni- ed to one hundred and eighty thousand doz- .. . , . . en, and we hope in less than two years ho niay be equally successful with his Brandies I r. n .1 W ... I aim m ines. His business merits the patronage of eve ry lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and liquors for med ical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make tip their minds to discard the noi- sonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for lhe accom modation of small dealers in the country, nut nn ncsnrtpil rnsfls nf Winps nnrl T.iniiir. Such a m and such a merCnanl should be sustained against hi3 tens of thousands of opponents in the United States, who sell I , . ... . ,., nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to hu- man health and happiness an nealtn anu Happiness. September 6. 1800. 6tn. CHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. Hflfirtrt nn "Elizabeth strenf.. forniiwlv no vww -"- j CUDied by Wm. JLalS, Esq ESTEAT. Game to the promises of tbe subscri ber, in Stroud township, on the eighth of November, 1860, two white boar PIGS, between 6 and 8 weeks old. The owner or owners thereof are requested to ;come forward, prove property, pay charges and take thera away or they will be disposed I C 1 1 pt acoordingto law. WM. KJtfB, AROMATIC