STATEMENT OF, Beceipts & Expenditures OP Monroe County. WILLIAM SMITH, Esq., Treasurer, in account with ihe County of Mon roe, from the 2d day of January A. D. ISfaO, to the 8th day of January, 1861, inclusive. DR, To Cash received from Collectors, for the 1851 187 75 year do do do do do do do do dd do do do do do 1852 1854 1855 1857 1859 1859 14 91 4 47 4 62 99 00 34a . 12 4542 2506 91 do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1800 do on unseated & seated 1331 27 1576 25 1$43 81 21 54 lands, for Moure county do on Road, do on School, do on Poor, , To Redemptions on unseated lands for the year 1853 do do do I860 do do do seated 1854 do do do do 1858 To proceeds of Notes discounted t ihr Strmidsburff Bank 663 09 134 42 6 32 25 07 984 33 Cash of E. B. Dreher, for old Iron and lumber sold at Stroudsburg Bridge do of Francis Landers for old iron do Robert Brown, for Cement do Wm. Mosteller, taxes exonerated Commonwealth ' Cases, Rec'd of Jeremiah Callaghan, do S. S. Dreher, do Sheriff Bossard. do Harrison Sebring, do Charles Price," . do Anthony Boyer do Sheriff Bossard, do Philip McClusky, 60 57 5 40 6 40 2 86 08 48 62 62 62 62 62 62 14,362 81 Balance due County Treasurer 735 83 S15.G93 G4 CR. Administration of Justice. Pav and mileage of Grand and SH41 Petit Jurors Commissioners Counsel. Samuel S. Dreher, 1858 & 1859, 75 00 "Constables returns & attending Court 115 42 Roads. Cash paid Supervisors, as follows: S.imuel Singer, 'Jackson, John Pope, poor tax, Coolbaugh, P. Galvin & Josiah Dowling, do 25 00 3 22 700 00 20 00 Frederick Sij.lin, Chesnuthill, Samuel Miltenbergej, Tunkhannock, 70 Jacob Altemose, Chcsnulhill, S 20 Samuel Shupp, Pocono, Jacob Loarn, Tobyhanna, Jacob Sleine, do Perer Getz, Ross, J. V. Coolbaugh, Middle Smithfield Conrad Frable, Polk, Daniel Casebeer, Smithfield, A. J. Beesecker, Frice, School. Amonnt pnid on School checks: Theodore Schoch, Stroudsburg, Reuben Gregory, Polk, Jacob Altemose, Chesnuthill, ' 50 1b 'J 20 2 50 20 56 40 Andrew L. Storm, Paradise, James iMiltenberger, Tunkhannock, 163 00 John IJauna, Middle Smithfield, Samuel Custard, Hamilton, John Pope, Coolbaugh, Thomas Frantz, Jackson Harrison Sebring, Price, William Smith, Ross, James P.tlmer, Prise, Peter Merwine, Tobyhanna, Hiram Blowers, do 35 00 14 550 60 300 11 23. 22 500 00 County Auditors. A. J. Coolbauch, 10 50 Silas L. Drake. 10 50 1 .LnckTstali'oneryand chandelier, 21 Z. 1 . .. J oa Books and stationery. 38 55 Assessors. Am't p'd the Assessors of different townships, Court Crier. -258 25 u. u. warnicK. vouri .rier, CI do do waiting on return Judges, 4 00 do do papering Court House, 75 0U do do attending CourL 20 90 do do painting Sheriff's office 11 00 Sheriff Bassard, Commonwealth cases 43 30 Running Boundary Lines. Linford Marsh, and others, 216 45 Boarding Prisoners. A. B. Smith, i Inquisitions. Joseph Troch, Simon Gruber, as juror, J. A. Hallet, Fredeick Gilbert Commissioners Clerk. 74 92 10 12 I 00 10 82 12 07 Edward B. Dreher, 244 34 STATEMENT showing the County Tax Duplicates, with payments, exonerations & bal. yet due. year. Collectors Karnes. Townships. 1858 E. Mosbcr, L F Shoop Daniel liveritt, Lyuford iMarsh, Andrew Singprf Martin Place, Frederick Deibler. C. W. Rowe, John S. Fisher, George Suyder, Henry Kcenholt, Charles Shafer. Valrntiue Decb, Josiah Dowling, Lewis Decker, Joseph Borger, II A Jloeder, Andrew Singer, Milo OverfleW, Perry Price, Samuel Bowman, George Warner, John Kunkel, Charles Frantz, William Mosteller, Melcboir Heller, Jacob Learn, .Philip Grcenamoyer, M. Smithfield, Polk. Chesnuthill, Hamilton, Jackson, M. Sinithfield, Price, Paradise, Polk, Stroud, Tunkhannock 1859 1860 Stroudsbun Barrett, Coolbaugh, Chesnuthill, Kldred, Hamilton, Jackson, M, Smithfield, Price, Paradise, Pocono, Polk, Boss, Stroud. Smithfield, Tobyhanna, Tunkhannock '4k- STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS Dr. Jno. D. Fraijey, in account To ssh received per checks from Jan. 2, 1860, to Jan. I0; lbOl, $109 25 Bilinco yet de - 13 25 Election Boaris. Holding Fall, arid Spring Elections Ain't p'd in Common wealth cases Printing Theodore Schocb, . -John DeYoung, Refunding. Amount on unseated lands Overpayment of Duplicates Bridge Views. ;785 79 334 17 171 95' 136 79 187 69 76 13 13 00 Paid different persons Bridges Brodhcads Bridge. 5003 71 376 29 99 00 4 43 13 68 62 12 40 14 87 Ransbnry's bridge, Zimmerman's bridge, Cotant's bridge, Fines & Burds bridge, Shoemaker's bridge, Pocono bridge. Stony Run bridge, Bushkill bridge, Millers & Mackey, Bell's bridge, Price's bridge, KunkMown bridge, Polk towns-hip bridge, Lone Pond bridge, 77 24 3 00 12 00 39 43 189 67 53 18 5 54 Fennersville bridge, Tobyhanna bridge, Buttermilk Falls bridge Branch bridge, Tip Stave. John E. Snyder Redemptions. Am't p'd on different checks, Eastern Penitentiary For support of Lorenzo Haines, Bounty on Scalps, 22 05 5 50 8 50 20 00 584 66 -44 31 99 61 County Commissioners. Peter S. Hawk, Robert Brown John D. Fmiiey, Peter Kunkle, Charles Price, 15 00 115 40 109 25 128 00 16 00 Miscellaneous. Discount Stroudsburjr Bank, 75 11 Del. Lack. &, Wes'n R R. Co. fore oal 17 43 Simeon 3arrv. Interest on check, 19 00 J. N. Stokes, auditing Prothonotary 's& Register's accounts for 1859, 5 00 S. Flory, stoves &. tin ware, C. House, 7 62 57; R. S. Sfaplus, 1 bbl. oil and freight, 4 00 1 05 16 06 A. Fowier, merchandise, D Dreher, coal, C. House & Com. O. Robert Boys, merchandise, J. Zimmerman, Interest on check John Edinger, continuance Docket, costs as Prothonotary, D. D. Walton, med. at'eo on Prisoners E. H. Walton, auctioneering bridges, A. Michael's, shaving prisoners, Wm. Smith, advertising and costs of 3 00 12 00 12 50 7 00 8 00 2 00 1 00 June sales, 42 25 8 25 1 50 6 00 00 . p n jecj,er repairing Ja rjuvid Keller, return judge, r! M. Smilev, table for Court House, U" C. U. Warnick, cleaning Court house, 2 90 UU , Susan Tutlle. cleanincC. H. & otSces 11 50. , H. Shoemaker, md'ze for Court house, 15 22 ur M. Sorairle, division line between " I Price and Barrett, 2 00 46 Robert Depuei 9 19 uu fi. Anrarher. merchandise. 4 20 ! H. Hamman, bindinp; ass't Books, '60, 8 25 P. Engle, cleaning & whitewashing J. 9 00 ! T, SI,r,for WfirL- jit hriilfrnP. 1 00 ii t .c. t, ' r.,;i 1 Af. 00. 00, 00 1 Kn pr iiiiMioii. lime iui juii. -m. w i John Nnnkle. making road from Mer uinsburg to Smith Gap, 5 28 Howard Express Co. freight on books 75 J. Williams, plastering offices 13 00 E. S. C. Horn, stove pipe, 1 68 C. W. Rowe, waiting on Court, 5 00 I-ionh Mnflpv cleanin? Jail. 3 75 75 00 GO, 00 t 50! 00 J 00 Town Council, pavinsr Public Square, 61 25 Sam'l Harman, cost of W. Gordon, 40 C. A. Wikoff, calculating bridges, 1 00 W A T-orfpr. witness stands C. H. 3 00 Kaulz & Huntsman? Iron for Jail, &c. 9 83 T T. "Rfiu-prs. naintin? Countv buildine 37 T. Harhouse, repairing lock, 1 00 Ira Huff, cleaning pavement at C. H. 1 1 37 J. Kresge, bal. due last settlement, 69 jSi Mercy Morgu,,akihedcWh, Wl c Ji in Harter. overpayment of Duplicate 37 John Harter, overpayment of Duplicate 56 00 00 00 J. Quocko, damage to lot in changing R, Ruth Starncr, cleaning County Jail, Peter Sens, making out list of unseat ted lands for Barrett township, Joseph Birry, calculating arches, Robert Brown, Interest on checks, Commissions on receiving 14,862 81 at 14 percent Commissions on paying out 14,663 25 at 1 per cent. 00 31 70 215 44 219 95 815,098 64 Examined and allowed this 17th day of Jan uary, A. D. 1661. A. J. COOLBAUGH, ? Auditors JOHN D. FRAILEY, ) - PETER KUNKEL, Conors CHARLES PRICE, Attest E. B. Dkeiieu, Clerk. va nmmint of Checks outstand and un- rpdeemed. including the balance due William Smith, Treasurer, for the year 1860, as near as can be ascertained, is about b,bjO UU. sees Amount I Bal.due I I Exon- Balance f at last Pay- era- , vet Duplicate. settlem't meats tins. due. $ 855 37 $340 GO 2C7 00 $ 73 00 44G-1H) 00 21 25 00 35 21 679 72 5G8 72 432 5G 8 19 127 97 1313 99 895 99 598 52 19 44 278 03 201 Gl 132 42 109 45 4 28 18 G9 911 99 834 84 G3G GG 23 75 174 43 230 46 195 4G 91 1G 104 30 314 31 204 31 134 73 G9 58 545 5G 320 5G 82 97 13 U 223 95 1094 G8 864 62 749 15 28 G2 86 85 85 24 85 24 37 10 48 14 773 41 289 65 484 06 223 39 51 00 7 02 165 37 189 00 75 CO 114 00 G7G 03 192 00 11 89 '472 14 463 73 210 00 253 73 134G SG 250 00 1096 8G 194 77 56 47 138 30 912 59 76 00 836 59 75 01 32 01) 10 78 32 23 245 93 98 62 147 31 420 39 235 00 185 39 557 26 204 67 352 59 4'48 85 41 00 407 85 1092 03 273 00 819 03 982 21 3G1 40 ' 620 81 143 04 31 00 ' 112 04 82 87 30 40 52 47 $7531 52 l6 OF COUNTS' COMMISSIONERS. with the County of Monroe, Cr. By bal. due at last settlement S 5 50 By 78 days services 117 00 $122 50 3 ' ;s' " ' Dr. Peter KunkeJm account Ti'. flash received "per rcheeks. . from Jan. 2d. 1860. to Jan. 10. 1BD1, izo uu ..- ri r M Balanoe jet duo , r . - 9 16 00 $144 00 Dr. Charles Price, in account To cash received per checks, from Jan. 2, 1S00, to Jan. 10, Ibbl, . Siq uu Balance yet duo, 41 00 57'00 Dr. Robert Brown, . in -account To cash received per checks, up to Jan- narc 10. 1861. . 9" j i - . Balaoce jet due . 96 60 212 00 MELCHOIR BOSSARD, late Sheriff of the Countp of Monroe, m account wim tuc sum County, lot the year 1860. IR. ITo the following Jury funds collected, viz : IlaKerman vs. Snyder, JNo. 10, oepi. terra Siegfried vs. Driesbach, No. 30, Februa ry term, 1857, Gross vs. Driesbach, No. 31, February 4 oa 4 00 4. 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 t)0 term, 1857, nn For the use of Price vs. Sees, No. 28, September terrr, 1859, Greensweig vs. Kemmerer, No. 5, Feb ruary term, 1855, Commonwealth vs. Charles M. Price, do vs. John b ciKer, do vs. JoTiii Skelton, do vs. E. B. Tompkins, do vs. Robert Skelton, do vs. Galvin & Dowling Amount of Fines Collected. Commonwealth vs. Theodore O Donala, 10 00 do vs. Laura JNevii. i vu do vs. Charles M.Price,. 20 00 do vs. John Felker 20 00 do vs. E P Tompkins 20 00 do vs. Peter Marsh 15 00 do vs. Robert kelton 5 00 do vs. David Yetter 5 00 do vs. Galviu & Dowling 2 00 $151 00 i iA nit STATEMENT showing the State Tux Duplicate, with the payments and balance yet due. Townships. year. Collectors Names. 1850 1851 1S53 Frederick Shupp, Anthony Peters,. Ichabod Price, William Jones, Henry Albert, Samuel Pipher, Joel Berlin, Thomas Altemose, Charles Fetherman, Barnet Kresge, Emanuel G. Mosher, Charles Hilgert, Levi F. Shupp, Charles Shafer, Daniel Ebrill, John Harter, Lynford Marsh, Andrew Singer, Martin Place, Frederick Dieblcr, C. B. Row, John S Fisher, George Snyder, Jacob Learn, J Kcenholt, Charles Shafer, Valentine Deck, Josiah Dowling, Lewis Decker, Joseph Borgcr, H A Roeder, Andrew Singer, Milo Ovcrneld, Perry Price, Samuel Bowman, George "Warner, John Kunkel, Charles L Frantz, William Mosteller. Melchoir Heller, Jacob Learn, Polk. Price, Price, Eldied, M. Smithfield, do do Polk. Chesnuthill, Hamilton, Jackson, M. Smithfield, Paradise, Polk, Stroudsburg.. Chesnuthill, Eldrcd, Hamilton, Jackson, M. Smithfield, Price, Paradise, Polk, Stroud, Tobyhanna, Tunkhannock Stroudsburg, Barret Coolbaugh, Chesnuthill, Eld red,' Hamilton, Jackson, M. Smithfield, Price, Paradise, Pocono, Polk, Ross, Stroud, Smithfield. Tobj'banna, Tunkhannock 1854 1857 1858 1859 1860 Philip Greeuamoyer, Actual expenses of the County of Monroe, for the year I860, as nearly as can be ascertained. Bridges. $10310 59 4,y4 Assessments. Elections, Inquisitions, CohtM in Commonwealth Cases, Fox Scalps Jurors, Con-table Returns, Court Crier, Tip Staves, Constables waiting on Court Court House, Jail, County Houses, Commissioners Office, County PrintiDg, 779 50 3R '62 9 57 97 05 1119 20 69 26 70 00 26 00 39 00 78 47 77 38 353 02 23 28 01 83 394 40 21 00 50 00 230 00 124 21 Stationery, Boarding Priaooers, County Commissioners. County Auditors, Commiehioners Council, Commissioners Clerk, Interest, $1 1590 90 - Miscellaneous. Paid Eastern Penitentiary sup port convict, Auditing Proth'y., Register and Recorder accounts, PavemeDt around Public Squaro Running Township fine between Cbesnuthill and Tunkhannock, Lajing out State Road from Milt enbergera to Meckos', Carbon County, Amount paid Prothonotary and Clerk of Quarter Session fees, Books for Prothonotary and Commissioners office, $44 5 61 48 39 71 127 81 21 42 8347 50 $14938 40 J. PALMER & CO. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions. Have constantly on band an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c. viz: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, J3jne Fisb, Her rings, QodGsb, Beef, Pork, Jard, Shoul ders, HamB, Sides;, Cheese, Beans, Rioo, &c, October 11, 1860.-8m. with the-County of Monroe, Cr. ;By services- up to this; date, '96 days, S144 00 with the .County of Monroe, Cr January-10, 1861, by 38 days services up to 1018 aaie, w with the County of. Monroe-, Cr. By J40. days services, at SI 50 S212 00 per day, CR. By summoning Jurors, Feb. T. 1800 do do do May T. do do do do Sept. T. do nn do ' do Dee.- T do $15. 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 Costs in the following cases settled by the County. Commonwealth vs Alexander Hanley $1 00 do do Christopher Bogert 1 00 do do Augustus Ealer 1 00 do do Samuel J Brokau 3 68 do do Thomas Emperor 8 G8 -lo do Charles Troch 2 00 do do James Wilson jr. 100 do do Gerschbacher 1 do do John 11- Ousterhoudt 4 28 An do Daniel Steinman, 1 ' Fees for takiug Daniel Steiuman to Pen itentiary 50 Aassistant 10 Percentage on $107 00 fines collected, at 3 ncr cent 3 21 Advertising General Election, 1800, 75 Eleven civil cases tried in Court, at 12h c. 1 37 Rnlarice due the County, 1 03 $151 00 Examined and allowed this 10th day of Jan uary, 1861, A. J. COOLBAUGH. 1-1 A Co.Aud'ors PETER GILBERT Am't of I Bal.ilue j Com Exon e ra tions. Dunn- at Inst Pay ments. mis sions Bal yet cate. i tcttle't. uue. $215 99 84 16 S3 21 207 58 497 57 472 04 231 31 259 51 592 23 82 53 395 34 97 74 194 12 350 50 30G 78 205 51 014 CG 93 46 424 75 102 73 133 59 241 49 514 35 55 93 I 34 46 i 17 97 26 64 65 92 167 96 113 62 106 30 158 98 233 88 132 42 71 53 258 06 47 74 194 12 350 50 306 78 205 51 614 66 48 46 424 75 102 73 133 59 241 49 514 35. 55 93 34 40 17 97 26 64 65 92 55 00 54 45 25 62 75 00 42 00 100 00 37 02 46 00 164 00 55 00 80 56 265 00 39 00 126 00 50 00 108 47 112 91! 59 17 86 68 158 98 158 88 132 42 29 53 158 06 4 87 28 5 57 148 12 79 69 59 03 184 7 249 09 123 30 347 6 1 18 5 95 8 28 292 80 102 7 83 59 60 29 85 130 42 262 70 5 78 244 36 48 30 34 4C 310 02 88 35 69 09 303 26 209 79 608 72 91 17 3-10 02 6 1 22 5 08 88 29 69 09 301 99 55 00 154 7 608 7 91 1 425 6 29 9 425 621 35 00 106 73 179 84 246 51 205 81 505 34 455 80 57 34 34 54 5 00 101 75 179 84 246 5 205 81 505 3 455 80 57 34 S0900 52 The Country Safe! m The subscriber takes this method 25 informing bis many friends, and the pub .1io generally, that he has returned from 13 the cities, witn a large lot or Heady Made Clothing, of the latest styles, consisting of Coat$ of all kinda and qualities, iiSBlsof various styles of goods, and - Vcsls, of every grade. From his preHent stock bo is satisGed that he can meet the demand of every taste and "rig out," in a manner hitherto un- 31 50 j approached, the man with the single dol 18 82.1ar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid iu, and will keep on hand, an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Notions, HoHiery, &c. &c. all of which he will sell very cheap. He baa also a splen did lot of at prices varying from 50 cents to $6 each; the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, ceo. &o. and all at prices 31 surprisingly low. P. S. Clothing made to order at short 00 notico and warranted. 25 j CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in exchange for Good at cash prices. 001 The public are Invited to call as be i determined to sell his goods oheaper than the eheapost. NICHOLAS RUSTER. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859.-tf. (Etfxeutor'B Notice. Estate of Wm. Van Buskirl., late of Stroud township, dee'd. Notico is hereby given, that Letters testamentary upon the Estate of William Van Buskirk, late of Stroud township, deoeasad, bavo been grantod to the under signed by the Register of Monroe county, in duo foraa of law; therefore, all persons indebted to aid estatod are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing any just claims are also requestedcto present them legally authenticated for settlement, to. .f AS, VAN BUSKIRK, Stroud tsp. CHARLES HEN.RY, Henryville, October 11, I860. 6t. Exeoutors- AYBE'S Darilla rsa 3?0R PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Ami fr tiro speedy cmo of the following coniittatnto: ScrofulnnnA Rcvoful itUt Affect inns, such. ns '.rumors, uirers, sores, JUiruitttons, Pimples, 1'iwtnlcs, KloU-lies, JJolls, llluins, and ull SItix Uiauuses. OJSUND, Jlnt., tith June, lRf,!. J. C. Aran Jfc Co. CV.its : 1 feci it my duty tu ac- IsiLtwluiUa wlmt ymir J-Hrsaiwriila lim i!ont; fur nie. Having iiilioritoil a fc-erormoiiJ iiitcctn.u. 1 luivo sitRert-d 11-i.tii it in various wnvs fur 3 earn. Sometimes it burnt uiit hi C'kers on luy hands-ami nnits; Nmietimirs it t uinud inwnrtl mid distre&H'd me at Hie t-ttiumcli. Two yearn ngu it broke out on my lund and coined my scalp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. 1 tried many medicines nun sererai physicians, but without much relief from any thinjr. In fact, tbo dUorder grw wji At length I was lejoiced to lead in ihe Uo-pe) i!e..ssengnr that you had iiripirod an alterative (Sarsapurilln'. f.r I knew fnm jour nj-iita-tiou that any thuii; you mudj must bo good. 1 "eut to Ciuduuutiaiidot it, and n-,ed it till it cured me- 1 took it, as you ioIvImj. in siimll ilw of a tvaspootiftil over a uiMlith, and used almost Ihvue bo'tlf.-f. New and healthy si; in soon beyiu tofon undi-V t)s scab, which after a while f-ll oil' .My skill is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the di.eat- lias ime trom my system. You can well Vhevu that 1 Ml what I am Nijin when 1 tell you, that I hold you to be ono of tlio apo.itle-s of tho ago, nud remain ever gratefully. Yours, " AI.VItKI) B.TAU.m. St. Antlioiiy's Vive. Haveoe Erysipelrts, Tetter ami Srrlt Ithcuin, Srcnlil lleat!, llingworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Hubert ,M. Preble .writes from Salem. N. Y.. 1 tit Sept., liiO, that ho has cured nn inveterate casu ot Uropsg, which threatened to terminate fatally, by tin peeverinf; nm ofour farsaparilla, and also a lainjerons Malignant Erysipelas by Iarc;o down of tho same; says ho cures the common Ertiptimit by it constantly. Broucliocelc, Goitre or Swelled ?cc!e. Zebulou Sloan of I'insect, Texas, write : "Threo Ik.i lie of your Sarsaparillu cmed mo from a Gi ilrt a lua eous BWtlliii!,' on the neck, which 1 hnd suiTered from over two years." Leucorrhoca or Whltos, OvRrinu Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female litrnses. Pr. 3. II. S. Channing, of .New York City, writes ; I most cheerfully com vly with the reiiet of your iigent in FaviiiRl have ftmnd yrmr ?arapa:iil k aiest rxrellcnt nlterativo in the nunimns comphdnti Tor nbirh we employ such a remrflr. but especially in t'ntnle Hi Mares r .- v;rr.iiri fn.-iili.ii. 1 h ive cuied nmny inrelei- ttto cases of Iucorrha-a by it. nml come where the com plaint was mused by uhrtlv of the ulrrut. The utcei -ation itself was soon cured. Nothln-r vrjtbin my knoui- edi;e euiials it for these filial'! deraiip-meiirs. .!.v.,r.1 S. Marine, of Xewbnrv. Ala., writes, A dan Herons nviriitn tumr on one of Ihe females iu my famil-. '.rlilMi limt defied all tho rented!? we could employ. hn nt length been compleb ly cured by your Extract of Sar saiiarilln. Onr physician thmibt uothlim but elnpn- tion couiii auoni reuei, nui, no auviseu mr n.n ,- Sarsapaiilla ns the Inst resott before cutting- and it proved effectual. After takinynur remedy eight weeks no symptom of tho dNea-e reiitaiiiH.' Syplsllis otl Mercurinl IJl.-ieasc. Nctt Onu-Axs, '".tit August. 150. Vn. 3. C. ATEn : ?ir, I rheerfiilly comply with Ihe request- of your njrent, and report, to you some of the eflects I have realized with your S-tr-aparilla. I have cured with it. in my piartice, nol of too cot-:-plaints for which it i- ic(iiiu"itieidel. and have f.ur.d is eftect truly wonderful in the euie of Venn-nil unit Mr curiol DisMsr. One i f my patietifs had Syphilitic ulcers iu his throat, which were consuming his palate arid the top of hi mouth. Your KargKpHrHbi, steadily taken, cured him in live' weeks. Another was attacked by sec ondary symptoms iu UU uo?e. and the tilceialuui had eaten mvay a considerable part of it, so that 1 lielievo the disorder would mkjii twich liis brain and Kill him. lint it yielded to my administration of your fciunpari!!u: the ulceus healed, and ho U well iigaiii. not of course without some disfiguration to lii f.ico. A woman who had bien treated for tbo same disonicr by ineieilry vsis suffeiiuir from this piu in her bone.-, '."hey bad become so sen sitive to the weather that on a damp day the sufTeieil ex cruciating pain in her joints ami bones, t-lie. t o, v.ss cured entirely by your ?a.isupHiillu iu a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gavo'nie, that this I'repnintion from your hilxiratosy mint be a gi'-a remedy; consequently, these truly remai kable results with it have not surprised me. Fraternally .ours, G. V. I.AIilMr.K, 31. D. Rlienmntism, Gout, Iiiver Coxnplr.lnt. iliKlE.NDi:CB, 1'ieston Co., Va.. Uh July, 1-W. Dn. J. C. Atk: Sir, I havo been silllicled v.ith a inin ful chronic RliMUwlisut for a long time, whirls lmllkd tho skill of physicians, and sltuk to me iu spite of all the remedies I could iind, until I tried your San-ararilla. One Ix.ttle cured ni in two week-j. and restored my general health so much that I am far bettor than bet.-re J was attacked. 1 tbiuk itn wonderful medicine. J. F11BA3I. Jules Y. Getchc!!, of St. Louis, wiitrf.: "1 have been ntliicted for years with an aJT'Clinnof Ihe Liter, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve me ; and 1 ha e been a broken-down man for some years from no other cause than iUsuit.cr,t?i tif Git Liver. '31y beloved pastor, the liev. .Mr. l,spy. ad-, ised me" to try yotirfiirfopariHa, bemuse ho said iie knew ye n, and uny thing you made was wift th trying. ly the bless ingof God it has cured Hie, and lots so purified my blrx-d as to make a new iniin or ma. J fee! young again. The best that can be sa!U of y-u not hulf c,cod i:.c;:g!s. Sell V cliirrns, Cancer I'umors, Klarj;-enicitt, Ulcerntiou, C'ai-icsi unci J3i.i"oIiu.tio;i of tiro lioncs. A great vaiiety of caes h ive bi-en reportol to us whore cutes of these tbrmiiluide t'inplaitit have re-mlted fioin Ihe use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. Some of them may be found in onr Anienran Almanac, which tho agents belnw named are pleased to furnish gratis to nil who call for them. Dyspepsia, IItnrt Disease, T'iis, Epilep sy, Mcliuiciioly, riciirn-lsin. Jlany reaiaikablc cures of thcte affecth ns have been made by tho altetative power of this medicine. It stimu lates the vital functions into viirorous action, and thu overcomes dfeonlers which would be birpposed Iyond its reach. Such a rcmeily has long been required by tlit- tu ccssities of the peopleand we are confident thai this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral POlt THE RAI'II) CUHE OF Coxsglis Coltls, Iifl-5ST.a, liOKr'Pitcsti, Croup, BroiitlsitiK. Tsstiyic-iit tou- sumit;o3, ami sor ivi"" of Cow.siiiitive Pniients in nclvniicod Singes of tlic Disease. This is a remedy so tniiveially known to Furpnss mi other for tiie cure" or thit at and li:t.j: n p'aii.'-' tha! i is nseleiss here to publish the evidence of its viifti-.-. is unrivalled excellence for t oughs and colds, and its trul wonderful cures of pulmonary rii.-er.se, have made i known throuirhout the civiltied nntions f tie eaitb rew-arethe commuiiiiies, or even families, nmom; tie l' who have not some pel soual experi-me of Useful.- some living trophy in their midst of its- victory ovi-r I in subtle and dangerous disorder-- of the throat and lute.s As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorder, ai.r. as thev know, too, the effects of this lemcdy we mc-d J." do moie than to as.-uro them that it has n w all th- ir tues that it did have when maUiiS the cures which hai won so strongly upon tho confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowoll, IIhss. Sold by Hollinshead & Detrick. Hollinshead & Detrick, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Dm.:. iT3'!iei no, PaiuS, Oils. Dyu Stuffs, Gia-os, lorf nailery, &c. &.v.. &e. GOTHIC KAE-L DRUG STORE, STROUDSBURG, PA, N. B. German and English prescrip tions carefully compounded. WJI. HOLLINSHEAD. C. S. DETRICK April 8, 1858. ly. 2?f To Persons out of' Employment s AGENTS WANTED, In every Connty of the United States, To oninio in the salo of some of tbe be.! nnd most elegantly illustrated Works publinhed. Our publication? are of tbe most inter estinir character, adapted to the wouta of tbo Farmer, Meehnnic, and Merchant ; they are published in the best style and bound in tbe mot Bub-tantial manner nnd ore worthy a place in the Library of every Household in the Lund. Persons desiring to aot an agfnt will receive promptly by mail full particular terms, by nddrr8injr LEAHY, GETZ & Co. Publishers. No. 24 North second t. Philadelphia, Nor. 8, 1-S60. 4m. THE STI10UDSBURU CORNET BAND, W. II Wolf, Leader. Can be engaged for Pio-Nios, Parados, and' Public Meeting, by applying to Wm. Hollinshbad, Stroudsburg, Pa. BLANK-- MORTGAGES For sale at this'Office -st Caid to the Pitta The undersigned Tcapectfnliv inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he intends resuming the Painting and Paper Hanging Business; v Strouda burp, on or about tbe hrt of April next All work entrusted to his care will be ex ecuted with neatness and despatch. All work warranted, as none but good hands will be oraployed. Particular attention paid to the following branches t Sign Paiiitinr House Painting, Paper I3;..giiig, Gilding, Glazing, aitl Graining Show Cards and Window Tickets written to order at the lowest Imnj prie'e. Tbankful for pa-t patronage, he re spectfully solicits a: continuance of thtf same. C. M. PRICE-. January 24, 1861. covery Worthy of any confidence" for KESTORJirVG THE BALD AND GRAY. Many, since the preat discovery of Prof. Wood, have attempted not only to imitate liis restorative, but profess to have discovered something thqt would produce results iden tical; but they have all come and gone, be ing carried away by the wonderful results of Prof. Wood's preparation, and have been forced to leave the field to its resistless sway. Read the following: Bath, Maine, April 18th, 1859. Prof. O. J. Wood & Co: Gents.: The Id ler I wrote you in 1850 concerning your val uable Hair Restorative, and which you have published in this vicinity and elsewhere, haa civen rise to numerous enquiries touching the lacts in the case. J he enquiries are, first, is it a fact of my habitation and name, ss slated in the communication ; second, is it true of all therein contan ed; third, docs my hair still continue to he in good order and of natural color! To all I can and do answer invariably yes. My hair is even better than in any stage of my life for 40 years past more solt, thrifty, and better colored; the same is true of my whiskers, and the only cause why it is not generally true, is that the substance is washed off by frequent ablution? of the face, when if care were used by wi ping the face in close connection with the whiskers, the same result will follow as the hair. 1 have been in the receipt of a great number of letters from all parts of New Eng land, asking me if my hair still continues to be good ; as there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as well as this, it has, no doubt been basely imitated and been used, not only without any good effect, but to absolute injury. 1 have not used any of your Restorative of any ac count for some months, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examined it with surprise, as I am now 61 years old and not a gray hair-in my head or on my face; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week. I received your favor of two quart bottles last summer. forwhichlam very grateful: I gave it to my. friends and thereby induced them to try it, many were skeptical until after trial, and: ;hen purchased and used it with universal success. I will ask a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud in. the Restorative, sold by many, 1 fear, with out authority from you. A pure article will insure success, and I believe where good ef-1 feels do not follow, the failure is caused by the impure article, which curses the inventor of the good. I deem it my duly jis hereto fore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on myfliair, as 1 assure all who enquire of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. 1 remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Prof. O. J. Wood: Bear Sir. I would cer tainly be doing yon a great injustice not to make known to the world, Ihe wonderful, as well as the unexpected result I have expe rienced from using one bottle of ypur Hair Restor..tive. After using every kind of Re storatives extant, but without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now, candor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was. I will here take occasion 4o recommend this valu able remedy lo all who may feel the necessi ty of it. Respectfully yours. REV. S. ALLEN BROCK. P. S. This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine (as you are aware of) is unsolicited: but if you think it worihy a place among the rest, insert if yon wish; if not destroy and say nothing. Yours, &c. Rev. S. A. B. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds i a pint, and retails for ono dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion thtn the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tho large holds a quart, 40 percent, more m pro portion, and retails for U. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietor?, 4441 Broadway,' New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold bv all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 20, lS60.-ly. Prothonatory's Notice. 11JOTICE is hereby given to all person -I interested that tbe following aocount has been filed in the office of the Prothon-- otary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Connty, and will bo presented tor allowance and confirmation at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Stroudsburg in and for said County, on Monday tho.- "25th day of February, next. Tbe Account of John Merwmo, Lorn- mittee of the Person and Estate, of J. phraici Christman, an habitual drunkard,. ate of Polk Township, deceased. THO. M. McILQANEY,. Prothonotary. Stroudsburg, Jan. 31, 1861. -4 New Marble Yard The subscriber, having employed Ja- noh B. IJinline. an exDerionoed stone cut ter, can supply any person in want of plain or ornamental Grave Stones, Monu monts, &c, of good sound marble, at moderate prices. EOBERT HUSTON. Stfoudsbnrg, Doeecaber 13 I860. THE unly Dis