The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, May 12, 1853, Image 3

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    "It is an ill wind that blows nobody
good. The railroads, at least, make
sometning out of the army of office-seek-
ers. Thus th r TARfiinf.i? rin tlift HhlHmore
and Washinfrton roAd far Mnrr.li nxceed-
edthe receipts fdr the Same inonth last
year, hv tho sum nf a-o nnn
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The Crops. The papers throughout the
great West spelk of the growing grain crops j
as being in the most promising condition, and
giving token of an abundant harvest.
3IAKItIEE,
On the 7th inst., by M. M. Burnet,
Esq.. Mr. John fi-anss. and Miss Anna
roe county.
n.
bPOISOOTKG.o
Thousands of Parents who use Vermifuge
composed of Castor Oil, Calomel, &c, arc!
not aware, mat while tney appear to uenent
me patienmney are actually laying me ioun-
pauons mr a series oi diseases sucn as sajiva-
lion, losa oi sight, weaKness, oi nmus, ooc.
t .u l mi u r i .i j
tiseraent of Hobensack's Medicines, to which
we asK me attenuon oi an uirecuy mieresiec
in their own as well as their Children's
health. In Liver Complaints and all disordes
ansingtromthoseotabilioustypOjShouldraaKe
use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack s
0Zj-"Be not deceived" but ask for Hoben-
sacks' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and ob
aerve that each has the signature of the Pro
prietor, J. N HOBENSACK, as none else
are genuine.
T, v F.ii Mnv Tr,. i
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I .list nr norcrmc rfrnwn tn oorvn no Urnnrf
Jurors, for the May Session.
Chesnuthill Philip Kresge, Charles D.
Brodhead.
Coolbaugh Jesse Weiss.
M. Smithfield Rudolphus Smith, Jonas
nanna. uen amin L. cjtrunK.
Smithfield Joseph V. Wilson.
C T!M C. TIT T f-.
oiroua-tvmiam earner, wm fone,
"HtWI IV: a JL lUUWldVt KJ ill 1 Wl till Jiivurv.
.incnnfc w nUi- TTUn, ti Tn '
c Tlnlfft
Hamilton Charles Drake, John Miller,
Andrew Woodling.
Tobyhanna Peter Ttonser, Joseph Stubbs.
Pocono Reuben Miller.
Polk George Dotter.
Paradise George Bowman.
Jackson Jacob Doll.
PETIT JURORS.
Stroud J. Hr-Stroud, William P. Hallock,
Silas L. Drake, John ivautz, Sydenham Wal
ton, Aaron Crosdale.
1U. orauoueiu um. x rutcnejr, JUUU
Hanna, Joseph Vanauken, George Peters,
Smithfield Henry Moyer, Henry BrutZ'
man Findley Bnsh, James Bell, Abraham
Nevheart, Joseph btaples.
Hamilton William Heany, Charles Sny
der. Andrew Keller, Wm. Engler, Jacob
Dennis, John Featherman jun., Peter Shaw,
Amos Rouse, John A. Werkhiser, Joseph
Trach. John E. Kirkhuff.
Chesnuthill James Kresge, James Smith,
John Hoodmaker, Lewis Socks, James Van
Buskirk, John Kresge.
Pocono Jacob Bisbing.
Paradise Charles Henry, John Storm.
Coolbaugh John Pope, Henry Whitesell,
John P. Dowling.
Tobyhanna Willam Ebach.
Price Jacob Besecker.
Ross Joseph Getz, William Neyhart.
Eldred Henry Smith, jun., Phillip Drum-
heller.
Trial List for May Term. 153.
John Bowman and wife vs. John
S. Van-
vliet, and Hannah Vanvliet, administrators
of Charrick Vanvleit, deceased.
Abraham Barry and wife vs. John S. Van
vliet and Hannah Vanvliet, administrators of
Charrick Vanvliet deceased.
William Trainer vs. Jacob B. Teel.
John Lander rs. Jacob Miller.
John Felker vs. Peter Woodiincr.
Executors of Godfrey Greensweig, deceased
vs. Jonas breensweig.
11TMI' i-llt .... Ta H i
wmiam uarK VE reier drawer, imos
,7 U'7UU' n. ,
Tom Arei-ro;no e Tnconh Fpiipr
The Commonwealth of Peunsylvaniaj at
the suggestion of Joseph Keifer, vs. Charles
H. Heaney, et al.
Joseph Huston vs. Charles Slutter.
ARG TIMET LIST.
Levi King vs. Jacob B; Teel.
Perry Sox, use of Phillip Hufismith assign
ed to Jacob Shafer, vs. Jacob Van Buskirk.
In the matter of the distribution of the
proceeds of the real estate of James HollinS'
head.
William A. Long vs. Henry Kintz and
tt t 1- I
George Eventt vs. John Chambers and
Mary, his wife.
In the matter of the auditors report of the
distrbutionof the proceeds of the sale of the
real estate of Jacob B. Teel.
In the matter of the real estate of Joseph
Housei, Jr., deceased
Charles S. Palmer vs. WiiliamD. Brookes
and Reuben Harper.
Tolmie and Palmer, now to the use of
Palmer, vs. William D. Brookes.
Executors of Greensweig vs. Jonas Greens
weig,
In the matter of the citation upon the ex
ecutors of Peter Fellenef, deceased.
John Merwine vs. Joseph Keller.
Samuel Ward vs. William Bellie.
nf nrpv
Joseph Lrreensweicr. survivor
Greensweig, deceased, for the use of John
Merwine and William Walp, executors of
Godfrey Greensweig, deceased, vs. Jeseph
Greensweig.
Jacob JJietncn vs. reter kroner.
-r ,t. r.i J ..: I
in me mauer oi uiu repon oi a ruau new
in m. omiuineiQ lownsmp. i
vacate and relay a road in Middle Smithfield
township. i
In the matter of the report of viewers to
vacate and felay a road in Paradise town
ship,
In the matter of the report of reviewers
to review a road in Stroudsburg and Stroud
township.
Tn flip mnttor nf fhn npfifinn nf Jnspnli
Getz and Peter Getz. administrators of Adam
Getz, deceased, for decree of specific per
. . , t . o:,l I
frntnro onH nnn Nmirh I
ESTRAY.
Came to the enclosure of the subscriber on
the 29th day February last, a sorrel Horse,
about lb Hands nigft, mm wnne tace. ine
owner is hereby notified to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take him
away, or he will be deposed of according to
law. JOSEPH J. FOSTERS.
puouQEpurg, April xcooi
UK. J. liAWTS, BTIST
jsssss. Has permanently located him
frTSS Belt in Stroudsbfir?. and moved
-'-t his ollice next idoor to jjr.
Walton , and nearly opposite S.Melick's Jew
c.Ir-v store whcf,e he is fully prepared to treat
uulum uou iui-: wuul-
h e art fie al teeth on Divot and Plate, in the
latest and most improved mnnr.2r. Most ner-
sons know the danger and 0y of trusting
their work to the iffnorantfjs. well as the
traveling dentist. It mattersnQt how much
experience a person may have,h.e is liable to
have some failures out of a number of cases
and if the dentist lives at a dif'&hce, it is fre
quently put off until it is too fata to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in
convenience and trouble of going so far.
of a dentist near home. All writ warranted
April 28, 1853,
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REGISTER'S SOTIOE.
WOTICE is hereby given to all legatees
- - and other persons interested in the
estates ot the respective decedents andmi-
nors ,.,( lfi nriininiRfrntann accounts n
tlie following estates have, toon filed in
& ? : ly , K
the office of the Kesister of tYbnroc coun
an,d, n be presented forVonfirmation
"" jiunu w uuu"'
be held at Stroudsburg, in ai for the a-
foresaid county, on Monday ,pe 3d day
of May, at 10 o clock, A. Ms
first account of Georxe Cr. Hawk,
Hawk, Senior, late of Polk Unship, de-
The first account of Georc! W. Kint-
ner, Administrator of the estrte or Uon
rad Kintner, late of Middle Smithfield
lownsmp, ueceabcu.
i i j j
hm.. c..i r t r H oi.:rr
1 J
uimnibiraioroi wc estate oiu oun ouu-
Ier iaiU 0i xouyuanna iQTu&mp, uu-
ceased. h
The account of John Correl, Admiuis-
tor of the estate of Philip Oorell, late of
Knw towns i n rioonnvni
The account of Elias Boner, Admin
fet fo f estate f wmt
II riT i Ml I 11 J
lato of Chesnuthill township leceascd.
The account of lludolphWcss, Admin
istrator of Henry Weiss, lattfaf Chesnut-
hill township, deceased.
The first and final accoufc of Jr
Jacob
Williams, Administrator ofpie estate of
barah bhater, late ci Jlaiaiitcn township,
deceased i
SAMUEL REES!( jri Register
I T?Po,icfr's nffirf Sfronrl-jliarrr "i
A OQ , o.-o f l
CHINA, GLASS & QOBENSWARE,
WHOLESALE &RETABL.
UT e . ttii..
'5 nu t j.atjiiaiyaj k7b.jlvlk
MOORE retnrns hs thanks to the
citizens of Easton, aid the adjacent
country-, for their liberal support during
the last fourteen years, ail would inform
them that he still keeps' pace with the
fashions and improveniehs of the age.
His ASSORTMENT is-irge and of the
best quality no seconds fc tfurds which
he offers at the lowest posible living pn-
ces, W 'UUljJZiSJLLJli JVJJJ HJTJUXi,
for cash. ALSO on han. a general as-
Isortment of Brittania andStone Ware.
GIVE HIM ADALL.
Eastcn, March 17, 1853
Mm.
A CAED.
The undersigned has ;
st opened at his
old stand in the lower en:
!of the Borouirh
ot fetroudsburir, Monroe county, a splen
did assortment of
I
Candies of the finest flavors,
and made of the best naterials. and of
the latest city styles; anl for durability
and finish cannot be excelled. Dealers
and others are respectfUly invited to ex
amine his stock before jurckasing else-
where. His Candies wilibe sold at Eas
ton Prices. He hopes lyistrict attention
IT t
to busines3 to merit tie patronage of
dealers general y throughout the County.
Orders from a distance attended to at
the shortes notice.
MAip MILLER.
JBN. 33. Also a god stock of Boots
and Shoe3 of his own Manufactory, on
hand and for sale chearJ
Stroudsburg, April lj 1853. ly.
JBrodltcad & Roberts,
WHOLESALE DIALERS IN
Boots, Shoes & Straw Goods.
No. 135 North Trd Street,
PHlLA-DEIifHIA.
Anril 14 1853 3m
'
George IB. Keller,
Heir fimx fjotd,
5 e
No. 300 North Second Street;
(CORNER OF dDULE,)
PHILADELPHIA.
April 14, 1853. 2m . ,
LAW CIRCULAR.
Wortiilngton G. BnetIien, Wash
" ington, v. u., continues to practice
law exclusively in the supreiie court, and
to attend to cases before Congress; to
L- 1 ..111..! I 1
pro&ucuwi ciaims an seiiiea accounis a
gainst the departments, bireaus. and
boards of commissioners: to procure pat
ent3 for invention, at home nd abroad,
and to obtain pensions and bunt' lands;
to Collect debts, dividends, lcgicies, and in-
heritances in anv nart of the Inite'd states
and foreifrn countries : tn rinl-ft invest.
D ' 7
-,. of f,1T1(?s n
stocks aud
hnnA , mftrfnA nA
o negotiate
:. lands and
P wax
piituiio ligiiLo iu uuy siaiu oi
the Union.
n fyanb,
100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetheri!
's white lead,
50 do 50 do do
o do
20 do 100 po do
o do
!5 d. 10 12 d. uprior quality
10 bbl3. (yopperad
... I
10 bbls. Rosin
4000 lbs. Potash
600 Gallons Linseed Oil
40 bbls. spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead
Dye Afaods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic,
Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo,
.4 LSO superior Furniture, Coach, Block
and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon
for sale by DICKSON 6- SAMPLE,
Gaston, July 17, 1851. Jy
The above reward will be paid for the an
.prehension of any "person who will say that
Isaac II. Loder does not sell the cheapest
and neat Cabinet Furniture, at the Pcoplcs's
pSSgffi Cabinet- Ware Rooms, (oddo
site Robert Boy's store, in the
borough of StroudobursA this
sine ot iew lork.
ihe undersigned, having purchased the
large and extensive Cabinet Ware Rooms
lately occupied by Frederick Philips, would
respectlully inform the citizens of Strouds
burg and vicinity thai he intends carrying on
the Cabinet making business in all its various
branches; and is now prepared to Teceive or
ders and attend to all calls for every thing
in liio linn. T.t ; rpi.n ....J '- . i
will keep on hand and furnish to order
Good and Handsome Furniture,
as cheap as can be sold anywhere. The
lollowmg articles can be examined in his
Ware Rooms:.
Sofas, of various styles and patterns;
Sideboards, Secretaries: Wardrobes, JJu
reaux, of various paterns.
Cupboards, of different kinds;
Card, Center, Side, Breakfast, and Dininc"
iables;
AVusii Stands, Twist, Small and Larue
Ltagere, What-Notes, Music Stands, Sofa
Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Serpentine
Tables, Chinese What-nots, Fancy Work
tables, Refreshment tables, Divans, and
general assortment of Cottage Furniture on
hand and made to order.
OCr Varnishing and repairing done on short
notice and on reasonable terms.
A handsome assortment of Gilt, Mahoganv
and Walnut Looking Glass and Picture
frames, of every description, will be constant
ly kept on hand and made to order.
Ready-made coffins kept on han
pv-and made to order and in the best
style, at short notice. A hearse will also be
furnished when desired.
Lumber and country produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for Cabinet Ware, Give
us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re
member the place is opposite R. Boy's
store.
ISAAC II. LODER
Stroudsburg, March 24, 1853.
500 OIAEiEiEriGlE,
Whatever concerns the happiness and
lealih of a people is at all times of the most
valuable importance. 1 take it for granted
that every person will do all in their power,
to save the lives of their children, and that
every person will endeavor to promote their
own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be
my duty to solmenly assure you that worms,
according to the opinion of the most cele
brated Physicians, are the primary causes
of a largo majority of diseases to which
children and adults are liable; if you have
an appetite continually chargeabla from one
kind of food to another, Bad Breath, rain
in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard
ness and Fullness oj the Belley, Dry Cough,
Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember
that all these denote worms, and you should
at once apply the remedy:
lioajcissack's worm Syrnp.
An article founded upon Scientific Princi
ples, compounded with purely vegetable sub-
tances, being perfectly safe when taken , &
can be given to the most tender Infant with
decided beneficial effect, where Botocl Com
plaints and Diai-haa ha7e made them weak
and debilitated, the ionic properties of my
Worm Syrup are such, that it stands with,
out an equal in the catalogue" of medicines,
in &iving tone and strength to the Storaache
which makes it an Infallible remedy for
those afflicted with Despepsia, the aston-
shing cures performed by this Syrup after
Physicians have failed, is the best evidence
of its superior efficacy over all others.
T!sc Tape Worm !
This is the mosf difficult Worm to des
troy of all that infest the human system.
t grows to an almost Indefinite length, be
coming so coiled and fastened in the Intes
tines and Stomach affecting the health so
adly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits,&c.
that those afflicted seldom if ever suspeci
that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an
arly grave. In order to desiroy this Worm
a very energetic treatment must be pursued,
it would therefore be proper to take G or 8
fmy Liver Puis so as to remove all ob
structions, that the worm byrup may act
irect upon the Worm which must be taken
in doses of 2 Table spoon's full 3 limes a
ay, these directions followed, have never
been known to fail in curing the most obsti
nate case of Tape Worni.
EXobcnsack's ILivcr IIs.
No part of man is more liable to disease
an the Liver, it serving as a fiiterer to
purify the blood, or giving the proper secre
tion to the bile; so that any wrong action of
the Liver affects the other irnportant parts
of the system, and results variously, in Liv
er Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c.
We should, therefore, watch every symptom
that might indicate a wrong action of the
iver. These Pills being composed oi
Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal
the sick: Namely 1st, An Lxpcclorant,
which augments the secretion from the Pul
monary mucus rnembtane, or promotes the
discharge of secreted matter. 2d, An Al
terative, which charges m some explicable
and insensible manner, the certain morbid
action of the system. 3d, A Tonic, which
ives tone and strength to the nervous sys
tem, renewing health and vigor to all parts,
of the body. 4th, A Cathartic, which acts
in perfect harmony with the other ingredi
ents, and opeiating on the Bowels, and ex-
nellinc the whole mas3 ol corrupt and vitia
ted matter, and purifying the Jllood, which
destroys disease and restores health.
IT o Imj ni a J c s .
You will find these Pills an invaluable
medicine in many complaints to which you
are subject. In obstructions either total or
partial, they have been lound ot lnestimaoie
benefit, restoring their fractiontal arrange
ments to a healthy action, purifying the
blood and other fluids so effectually to put
to flight all complaints which may arise
"rorn fernale" irregularities, as head ache,
giddness, dimness of sight, pain in the side,
back. &c.
None genuine unless signed J. N. Ho
bensack, all others being base imitation
ffAgents wishing new supplies, and
store lieepers wishing to oecome Agems
must address the Proprietoi J. N. IIobensacK
No 120 N. Second st , PhilaM Pa.
A,r(!E)liii Monroe Comets.
Dr. S. Stokes and R. Huston", Stroudsburg;
I. Peters, jr. & co. Marshals creek; Staples
& Shivley, Arialomink; J. Hell, Experiment
Mi s . Brodhead & Bro. Uutotsbuig ; it. a
J. Kintz, Paradise ; J. Merwine, Merwines
burrr. Dailv & Tumbler, Effert; Edinger &
Mnrsh. Fenndrsville: Keller & Hoffman,
Kellersville"; and al) dealers' in drugs through
nut the county andtSnjIe. " J ''""
. i '"J- Prtrl ehkh 25 cents;
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l'UJ. u.i-.i u
5 wmwsm
'March 10,
PALMER & FEARCE,
ESPEOTFULLY inform the Mer
chants of Stroudshurg and vicinity
that they have commenced the manufac
ture of
PUKE TALLOW CATOLES,
in the Borough of Stroudsbursr, and wil
keep constantly on hand a full supply
which ther offer tor sale at as low rate
as can be had at any other establishment
Call before purchasing elsewhere.
Stroudsburg, February 3, 1S53.
What can fee got for Ffc Doilars!
The undersigned have entered into an ar
rangement by which they agree to furni
the Knickerbocker Magazine, (monthly,) the
the liome Journal, (weekly,) and the Musi
cal World and Times, (weekly,) to new sub
scribers, at the very moderate price of five
dollars a year for the three publications ; al
orders, enclosing that amount to Dyer & Wil
lis, will be promptly attended to.
SAMUEL HUESTON
Publisher of the Knickerbocker.
MORRIS & WILLIS,
Publishers of the Home Journal.
DYER & WILLIS,
Publishers of the Musical Wordand Times,
257 Broadway, New lork
Grand Literary and Artistic Combination
Arrangements have been made to furnish
the Knickrkiiocker Makazim:, the Home
Journal, and the New York Musical
World and Times, to new subscribers, for
five dollars a year! This is cheap literature,
with a vengeance; The Knickerbocker is
3 per annum; the Home Journal, 2; and
the Musical World and Times, $3; making
88 a year at the usual rates. That three
such works can be obtained for five dollars a
year, is a fact trulv worthy the Caloric age,
winch is just now being ushered in. Of the
Knickerbocker Mrgazine, edited by Lewis
Gaylord Clark, it is unnecessary to speak.
l'or twenty years it has boen the most geni
al, humorous, and spicy "monthly m the
world; and the present volume will be better
than any which preceded it. The Home
Journal, edited by Geo, P. Ilorris, and N. P,
Willis, is well known as the best Jamil v
newspoper m America; and the luusicai
World and Times, edited by Richard Storrs
Willis, with Lowell Mason, Geo. II. Curtis,
Thomas Hastings, Wm. P. Bradbury, Geo
F. Root, and other musical writers contribut
ing; and which gives, among other things, o-
ver 25 worth of music and a full course of
instruction in harmony annually, is the very
best musical journal ever published. These
three publications will post a family up iu re
gard to nearly everything wortn knowmg;-
Art, Sciecne, Literature; Music, Painting,
Sculpture; Inventions, Discoveries; Wit, IIu
mor, Fancy, Sentiment; the Newest Fash
ions and other attractions for Ladies; Choice
New Music for the Sabbath, the Church, and
the Fireside; Reviews and Criticisms of Mus
cat Works, Performed and Performances; in
short; the very pick and cream of Novelty.
ncident, History, Biography, Art, Literature
and Science; including whatever can be giv
en in periodicals to promote Healthy Amuse
ment and Solid Instruction in the family,and
iclp to make it Better, Wiser, and happier,
may be now obtained for five dollars. Ad
dress DYER & WILLIS, 257 Broadway.
ftjEditors publishing the above three
times, aud sending the papers containing it
to Dyer & Willis, will receive the three works
named, fot one year
The undersigned having lo
cated himself in the borough
of Stroudsburg, at the old Sad
dle and Harness stand of Jas.
N. Durling, on Walnut street,
opposite the Washington Ho
tel, would inform the public
that he will keep constantly
on hand a choice assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Carriage
Harness, Sulky and Gig Harness, 'I earn
Harness, leather, cotton, mid worsted
Fitnets, Trtmks, Valises, Carpet
bags, Curry-combs, Horse
cards and brushes,
and all other articles in his lino of business,
which he will dispose of upon very reasona
ble terms.
Work made to order at the shortest notice.
His materials will be of the best quality,
and as he employs none but good workmen,
le hopes to receive a liberal share of public
patronage.
His motto is "quick sales and small profits."
Call and see for yourselves.
Country produce taken in exchange for
work. W. C. LARZELIER.
Stroudsburg, March 17, 1853.
N. B. Carriage trimmings for sale, and
Carriages trimmed to order.
Valuable Real Estate at
mm tt i mm
The Heirs of the Estate of Abr'm. Kaulz,
deceased, offers at private sale, a FARM,
situate in Smithfield township, Monroe coun
ty, Pa. containing
127 ACRES,
75 of which is cleared land, in a high state of
cultivation, the remainder WOODLAND.
he above adjoins land of Henry Eilenberger,
Benjamin Custerd and others.
The improvements are a
FRAME EK1MJSE,
2 stories high, 14 by 18, and a Logh
House, 20 by 24, one and a halt stories high;
a shop 14 by 1G; a Barn and other necessary
out buildings. There is an excellent spring
f water near the dwellings. A young and
thriving
frlioice fruit, and a number of other C-vs?
fruit trees, such as pears, peaches,
berries, &c.
The above property is situated in a healthy
neighborhood, convenient to schools, mills,
and places of public worship. This property
is worthy the attention or capitalists, mi
indisputable title will be given.
For further particulars apply to
JOHN KAUTZ, Stroudsburg, Pa. or to
HENRY KAUTZ, Martin's Creek, P. O.
Northampton Co. Pa.
"o aewtaStte.
$1000 A YEAR.
WANTED in eveiy County of the Uni
ted States, active and enterprising
men, to engage in the sale of some of the
best Books published in the country. To men
of good address, possessing a email capital
of from 825 to $ 100, such inducements will
be offered as to enable them' to make from
3 to S 10 a day profit.
ITf-The Rooks published by us are all
useful in their character, extremely popular
and command large sales wherever they are
offered.
For further particulars, address, (postage
oaid) ' DANIELS & GETZ,
Successors, to W. A. Leary & Co..
a n ' r" n k t I
No. 130 iNorth ttecnndtreetv ninanoi
iltl
Bill WM
ORBS f
500 BOOK AGENTS WANTED.
Any good, active artl intelligent man. with
a small capital of frm S30 to $100. can
make large profits by engaging m the sale o
the following
POPULAR AMD USEFUL BOOSCS.
namocrs information j or the iconic: or
Popular Encyclopedia of Useful Know!
edge. Two larae imperial octavo volumes,
containing 1700 pages,
Pelcrsoti's History of the, American Revolu
tion. 500 large octavo pages, and !J00 fine
engravings.
Frost's Remarkable Events in the History oj
America. Two large octavo volumes; con
taining 1G00 pages and 700 engravings
The best History ol America published,
Frost's Pictorial Life of Washington. A
Splendid Book containing 600 octavo pages
and loO elegant Engravings. J he cheap
est Life of Washington ever published.
Moore's Ilisto-ty of the Indian Wars. Fine
colored and Plain Plates.
The True Republican. Containing the In
augural Addresses and the Fust Annual
Addresses and Messages of all the Presi
dents of the United States, the Constitu
tions of the most important States in the
Union, &c, &c. Embelished witht Por
traits of all the Presidents, engraved on
steel!, and a view of the Capital of the
United States. 500 pages; 12 mo.
Fox's Book of Martyr's. A Splendid Family
Edition, large quarto, with 55 Engravings,
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De Cormenin's Histort of the Popes. 900
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February 17, 1853.
THE POCKET JESULAPKJS :
OR, EVERY ONE
HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
ThcJ fortieth edition,
with one hundred engra
vings, showing Diseases
& Malformations of the
iHuman Svstem m every
sliape and form. To
which is added a trea-
' ties on the Diseases ol
Females, being of the
highest importance to
married people, or those
contemplatlngmarriDge.
By William "Toiing, EI. B.
Let no father be ashamed to present a copy
of the JEsculapius'jLo his child. It may save
him from an early grave. Let no young man
or woman enter into the secret obligations of
married life without reading the Pocket JEs-
culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack-
nied cough, pain in the side, resiess nighs,-
nervous leelings, and me wnoie irain oi uys-
peptic sensations, and given up by their phy
sician, oe anoiner - monument wiinoui con
sulting the JEsculapius. Have the married,
or those about to be married, any impediment
read this truly useful book, as it has been the
means of saving thousands of unfortunate
creatures from the very jaws of death.
Any person sending Pivcnty-hve cents en
closed in a letter, will receive one copy ol
this work by mail, or five copies will be sent
for One Dollar. Address, post .paid.)
DR. WM. YOUNG,
No. 152 Spruce st. Philadelphia.
February 17, 1853 ly.
OFFICE TO PROCURE
goIdicas5 JLaiid W:traiziiSs.
By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted,
'hat each of the surviving, or the widow or
minorchildren of deceased commissioned and
noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pri-
ates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang
ers or militia, who performed military ser
vices in any regiment, company or detach
ment in the service of the Lnited otates, in
the war with Great Britian, declared by the
United States on the eighteenth day of June
812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790
nd each of the commissioned officers who
was engaged in the miliiary service of the
United States in the late war with Mexico,
and shall be entitled to lands as follows :
Those who engaged to serve twelve
months or during the war, and actnally
served nine months, Shall receive one hun
dred and sixty acres, and those who engaged
to serve six months and actually served lour
months, shall receive eighty .-acres; and
those who engaged to serve lcr any or an
indefinite period, and actually served one
month, shall receive forty acres. Provided,
that wherever any officer or soldier was
honorably discharged in consequence of dis
ability in the service, he shall receive the a
mount to which he would have been entitled
if he had served the full period for which he
puqengaged to serve.
Under the above act, and the acts of C'on-
oress srenerally, the subscriber offers his ser
vices as agent to procure Land Warrants for
those entitled to receive them, as above spe
cified. He may be found at hi3 Office in
Stroudsburg. S. C. BURNETT.
October 27, 1850.
3fobitm (Ghtccu Itjotd,
Elizabeth St., Stroudsiiukg, Pa.
The undersigned respectlully in
forms his friends and the public, gener
LilUllv, that he lias taken the above Hotel
known to the travelling community as kShive-
ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo,
Swartwood.
The house is large, v&ith ever convenienco
for travellers and boarders.
Th vnrrk and stablinp are extensive, and
every thing in the very best order for the ac
comodation of travellers and others.
The proprietor will use every effort to have
his table, chambers, bar. and every depart
ment of his house conducted in such a man
tier as to secure the approbation of his custo
mers.
The Stage office for the Easton, M. Chunk,
Wilkes-Uarre. White Haven and Providenre
stages will herealter oe at tne auovo iioieu-
.... r- I T T 1
Persons wishing to co or send Willi me a
bove stagesi will please leave their orders
at the Indian Queen Hotel.
These lines leave this Hotel every Mon
day; Wednesday, and r riday morning at
o'clock.
JOSEPH J. POSTENS.
Country Product;.
Butter, eggs, kc. taken in exchange for
any gooda iu my line ot business.
SAMUEL MFLICK.
JOB WORK
Neatly ;iK:G9iilotl at. tjifj OnW.
Jffl
JO fv. STOKES .
General Agent for M6nroo-Co. for the sale of
Blake's Patent Fire-Proof Paint
or Artificial 8!;itc,
Which iti 'the "way of Paint is T.-arranted
to surpass in cheapness and durability -any't
thing that has heretoiore been offered-to the'iv
public. In no instance has it ever been known
to crack, cleave off, or icasle by time.
He also has on hand a large and"'
well selected stock of
Groceries, ISardiviirc, Stoves, &ci,
which have been purchased for cash arid must
be sold.
Stroudsburg, January 13, 1S53.
f)UW TT7 p TT T T H ?? J Q
CHEAP FASH!OA8rE
On Elizabeth street, one door be!6w Wm.
Dean's residence, Stroudsburg, Pa.
The subscriber having just com
pleted a large dnd .splendid as
sortment of the lastest Fall and
Winter fashions of Hats & Caps.
invites the attention of his old patrons and
the public ''enerallV to the largest stock ever
offered in Stroudsburg, consisting of Men's
moleskin, fur, silk and Kossuth hats of eve-
v price and quality. His stock of Caps 1
consists Of silk plush, cloth, oil silk, oil lin
nen, and velvet. I3l)ys haU and caps of
every description.
A superior article on hand; Also, a larget;f
assortment of Hoots and Shoes of the latest'-',
style and uf a superior quality.
H3oroee.cs ami FiiJiIiHfjs.
Dressed and undressed Morocoo, Kid and
French skins. Yellow, pink, blue and white
inings, and binding skins. Prunello and
frongee; Boot and bhoe trees; Lasts of everv'
description, and a general assoitment ,of
lindmgs. also Cotton oc silk under-shitts.
N, 13. Thankful for past favors and de
sirous of a continuance of the same, he wilP
sell at the ISew-York and ISaston prices.
JOHN W. RUXTON. ,
November Ii, 1S52.
REMOVAL !!
WHOLESALE MI) RETAIL
Boot caxb Sljoc
MANUFACTORY!!
. 'PL. t t .- . f-..l. r- J
iSbj suubLTiuer respeciiuiy miorm
Y his customers and friends that he hat
removed his Boot and Shoe Manufad'
lory to the store room formerly occupied bh
Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, onL
door above Hamilton street, and between
Mrs. E. II. Harmony's Millinery and PeterV,
Pomp's Drug Store.
He has just received a large assortment
of Boots and Shoes, amona which are Calf !
Congress Hoots, Enameled Congress Boots,
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na
poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen
and Bovs.
Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes
for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion-
ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order
at short notice. A large assortment of Chil
drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes
of all desciipiions and kinds, which he is
selling
CHEAP FOS CASH.
The goods are manufactured of the best
materials and in the neatest and most fash
ionable manner. He emplovs none but the,.
best workmen about his establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore received, eveiy effort will be made id
merit a continuance of the same.
THADDEUS SC1IOCII.
Easton, September 16, lS52.
Cure ol Consumption,
Liver Comvlamt, Colds, Coughs. Asthma:
Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com
plaints. 1 have published a brief work on Consum
ption, which contains an invaluable recipe
for the cure of these prevalent diseases, even
in their worst stages, when friends and phy
sicians have given up all hope. The Lung
balsam prescribed in this work Cures without
the expensive aid of physicians or injurious'
use of patent medicines. In adopting this Sys
tem of Cure the patient knows what he is us
ing knows that he is not shortenning his
pays by the use Of anodynes or rhercurials.
which may seem to Relieve but never Cure;
lie knows when using this LUe-sacing Bal
sam, that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica
cious remedies, such as Mature prescribes
for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi
ents composing this Lung Balsaih are obtain
able (cheaply too,) wherever consumption
exists, proving that Every ill has its anlidolet
Consumptive patients may Relton this receip.
(all Lung Complaints are removed by its
use) lwould not attach my name to n, had
I doubt of its ethcacy. 1 he directions for
preparing and using the Balsam are perfectly
plain. 1 prefer selling the Kecipe lo making
the Balsam, as it enables people to Maks
their own Mi'diciHe at a Trifling Cost. 1 wil
impart the secret of making the Balsam, and
the Fahiily right to use it, for 61, but in uc
case Will 1 sell it for speculating purposes.
Proof of its Goodness.
Jackson, Mich. March 21, 1S5I:
Doct. S.TOUSEV Sir: You wished me
to let you know what effect vouf preparation
of Medicine for Consumption and other dis
eases had in my family. After the first ten .
days my wife gained in weight 3 lbs.relieved
her cough, changed her countenance, and all
appearances were better. My family would
not be willing lo do without it. Jt is a med-
icine much needed In Jackson there is many
cases sirhular to my wife's. The Rev Mr:,
Blanchard will write yOu for a recipe. Res
pectfully yours. O. F. POOL. -
Address, post paid, (enclosing $1.) Dr. ;
TOUSE V, 10G Nassau street. New York. .
The work goes by mail under seal.
October 7, lSai-u'm
(jfTh The subscriber is now prepared to
exhibit to Merchants and Milliners InV
usual heavy Stock ol Ladies' aud Misses'
Staw ami Silk ESouufcts, '
Straw Trimmings and
Artificial Flowers $ ..
Palm-leaf, Panama and every variety of
5tmsssr SSats
for Gentlemen; which for extent, variety anjL
heamy of manufacture, as well as urifformly
cloee prices, will be found unrivaled. ' i
THOMAS WHITE,
No. 41 South Second street, Philadelphia:
February 10, lfl53. am.
-
Fifteen hands wanted to peel bark, to whorn
liberal wages will be paidm cash. To com-j;
nience operation as soon as the season ( wilU
admit of it. Each person must come. nrovidedL
with the necessary tobis. Apply to the under-
signed. . SA'Miumll&i
I CHtroumiburg Jltutli-flli lK .' ' "
Pill
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