The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, September 01, 1853, Image 3

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    MARBLE YARD. '
The undersigned respectfully begs leave to
inform the citizens of Monroe county, that he
has opened a new Marble Yard in the Bor
ough of Stroudsburg, on Elizabeth street,
nearly opposite the Union Hotel, where he
will keep on hand American and Foreign
Marble, and holds himself in readiness to fur
nish Chimney Pieces, Cabinet Marble, M071
umcnts, Tombs, and Head Stones, &c. de
signed and executed with neatness and des
patch. M. M. BURNETT, Agt.
for Peter Smith.
September 1, 1853. 3m.
LUMBER TRACT AND SAW MILL
AT PUBLIC SALE.
The subscribers will sell at public sale in
Stoddardeville, Luzerne County, on
Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1853, next,
A Valuable L.iimEcr Tract,
containing nearly Five Hundreds Acres of
land. J he tract is known as "Reading's,"
being the same on which George Linton has
operated for years, and adjoins lands of Hen
ry V. Drinker David Thomas, Mixsell &
Brown, and other?, on which there is erected
a good SAW ill I LI,,
vrcHisig Mouse,
sand. Out Buildings, and everv
thing convenient for the manufacture of Lum
ber. This tract is favorably located, being
near the Drinker Turnpike, which secures a
retail trade for all the Lumber which can be
made, at much better profits than can be re
alized by Belling by the wholesale, and with
much less expense and risk. This would be
fSS a. favorable location for a Leather Man--2L
ufaciory, having a good Water Power,
and situated in a heavy Memlock country.
The Lackawanna and Delaware Water Gap
Railroad, which is now under contract, pas
ses within four or fire miles of it, which,
when finished, will make a cheap and quick
conveyance to market, being only a few
hours' ride from New York. Any persons
wishing to examine the property can do so
by calling on Joseph McNeel, residing there
on. The sale will commence at 12 o'clock, M.,
when conditions, will be made known, and at
tendance given by
PHILIP G. READING & CO.
Stoddardsville, Aug. 25, 1853.
Mechanics, Inventors and Manu
facturers. 150. In Splendid Prizes. $.50.
Volume IX of the Scientific American
commences on the 17th of September. It is
chiefly devoted to the advancement of the in
terests of Mechanics, Inventors, Manufactur
ers, and Farmers, by the diffusion of useful
knowledge upon these important branches.
It is edited by men practically skilled in the
arts and sciences, and is widely regarded as
a sound and able journal. Nearly all the
Valuable Patents which issue weekly from
the Patent Office are Illustrated with
Engravings, and the Claims of all the Pat
ents are published in its columns; thus mak
ing the paper a perfect Scientific axd Me
chanical Encyclopedia for future as well as
present reference. The Scientific Ameri
can is very extensively circulated its circu
lation in the last Volume exceeding 13,000
copies per week. It is in form for binding;
each volume contains Several Hundred
Engravings and over Four Hundred Pages
of Reading Matter, with an Index. The
practical receipts alone are worth to any!
family much more than the subscription price.
The Publishers offer the following valua
ble prizes for the largest list of subscribers
sent in by the 1st of January next: 100
will be given for the largest list; $75 for the
second; 50 for the third : 45 for the fourth;
40 for the 5th; 35 for the 6th; 30 for the
7th; 25 for the 8th; 20 for the 9th; 15
for the 10th; $10 for the 11th; and 5 for the
I2th. The cash will be paid to the order of
the successful competitor, immediately after
January ljt. 1654. .
Terms : One copy one year, 2; one copy
six months, 1; five copies six months, 4;
ten-copies six -months, 3; ten copies 12
months, 15; fifteen copies twelve months,
22; twenty copies twelve months, 28 in
advance.
Southern and Western money taken for
u bscriplions.
Letters should bo directed, post-paid, to
Muss & Co., 128 Fulton-street, N. Y.
Aug. 25, 1853.
Valuable Saiv Mill and Machinery
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The subscribers will sell at private sale
their property, situate in Coolbaugh township,
Monroe county, Pa., one mile from Spruce
Grove, containing 425 acres, with the allow
ance of G per cent.; about eight acres are
cleared and the balance is heavily Um
bercd with hemlock, spruce, chesnut,f
beach, birch and maple. There is a A.
lot of young and thrifty chesnut suitable for
Railroad ties; a large portion of the land
would be good farming. The improvements
consists of two
welling" Houses,
two stables, a new Bedstead facto-
' rv IS by 24 feet; Saw mill 20 by
'50 feet, three stories high, the low
er stories contain the machinery for manu
facturing bedsteads, and consists of two turn
ing lathes, two circular saws, planeing ma
chine, morticeing machine and boring ma
chine, a vaneer saw 5 feet in diameter, &c.
The machinery is new and in complete run
ning order; the whole is propelled by a twen
ty foot overshot wheel, and the stream no
which this Mill is situated is a never failing
one. The wheel can be raised to thirty feet
if desired. There are also four other water
powers on the property, with from twenty to
thirty feet fall. The mill is about two miles
from the Delaware. Lackawanna, and Wes-
'tern Railroad, now building". There is about
1000 acres of timbcrland adjoining the above
property, which can be bought if desired.
Ihc property is a valuable one and worthy
the attention of any one wishing to engage
m the lumbering business; and will certainly
be sold, high or low, by the first of Novem
ber, as the subscribers intend going west. A
further description is deemed unnessary, as
those wishing to purchase will view it for
tnerasevJes.
YOUTHERS & HOUCK.
Coolbaugh, August 11, 1853. 5t.
Notice to Contractors and Others.
The subscribers have at their Mill the fol
lowing described lots of Lumber, which thev
will sell cheap for cash, via : 60,000 feet ol
white pine, about 30,000 ft. siding, and about
40,000 ft. of inch boards; 25,000 ft. hemlock
inch boards; a lot of dry spruce inch boards;
200 set Bedpost, ready turned; Bircli plauk,
and a lot of Newill posts for stair-ways, &c.
YOUTHERS &. HOUCK.
Coolbaugh, August 11, 1853. 5t.
Camp
Meeting;.
A Camp Meeting will be held at Lake
Paupunonming, near Saylorsburg, commen
cing on Monday, the Sth dy of September
1 HM
T; 1 ;S3
I IHiC9E
r. Adclung's Elixir
IS the only medicine capable of curing the
HEAD ACHE, in half an hour, r orm
erly, several days were required to relieve
this distressing pjn; whilst now the use of
the Elixir will, in a few moments remove it
entirely. Although but lately introduced
to public notice, this wonderful preparation
count thousands of advocates. It is very
beneficial in Colds and Coughs, checking
the most obstinate fit of coughing in a
minute or two. This remedy is an invalua
ble Family Medicine, in all sudden attacks
of sickness. A single trial will be satisfac
tory evidence of its efficacy. Price 25
cents per bottle. Prepared only by
THOMAS S. PR1CIIARD,
Office No. 118 Catharine street, above
3d, Philadelphia.
certificate :
Allentown, July 9, 1852.
Dr. T. S. Prichard Dear Sir : I have
used the bottle of your ''Elixir for Head
ache," which you left with me a few weeks
since, with, I think, decided advantage. 1
have for many years been subject to attacks
of this distressing complaint, and certainly
found relief in your preparation.
Yours respectfully, M. 1IANNUM.
For sale by Dr. Samuel Stokes, Strouds
burg, Pa., wholesale agent.
Samuel B. Keefer, Snydersville.
W. S. Deitrich, Saylorsburg.
John Merwine, Merwinsburg.
David Christman. Chiistmansville.
II. D. & J. K. Shafer, Pleasant Valley.
July I I, lS53-Gtnos.
81,000 R22WAR1.
The above reward will be paid for the ap
prehension of any person who will say that
Isaac II. Loder does not sell the cheapest
and best Cabinet Furniture, at the Peoples's
Cabinet-Ware Koo7ns, (oppo
site Robert Boy's store, in the
borough of Stroudsburg,) this
side of New York.
The undersigned, having purchased the
large and extensive Cabinet Ware Rooms
lately occupied by Frederick Philips, would
respectfully inform the citizens of Strouds
burg and vicinity that he intends carrying on
the Cabinet making business in all its various
branches; and is now prepared to receive or
ders and attend to all calls for ever' thing
in his line of business. The undersigned
will keep on hand and furnish to order
Good and Handsome Furniture,
as cheap as can be sold anywhere. The
following articles can be examined in his
Ware Rooms:
Sofas, of various styles and patterns;
Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bu
reaux, of various paterns.
Cupboards, of different kinds;
Card, Center, Side, Breakfast, and Dining
Tables;
Wash Stands, Twist, Small and Large
Etagere, What-Notes, Music Stands, Sofa
Tables, Tea Tables, Oval and Serpentine
Tables, Chinese What-nots, Fancy Work
tables, Refreshment tables, Divans, and a
general assortment of Cottage Furniture on
hand and made to order.
07" Varnishing and repairing done on short
notice and on reasonable terms.
A handsome assortment of Gilt, Mahogany
and Walnut Looking Glass and Picture
frames, of every description, will be constant
ly kept on hand and made to order.
HSjjZrjB r Ready-made coffins kept on hand
fs"v-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.
KIRSCMKIND & ADLER'S
HALL OF FASHION!
ION!
REETjJS.
ELIZABETH ST
Five doors above the 1 Jejj'crsoniaiV office,
Slroicdslmi'g, Pa,
This is the cheapest place to buy Ready
made tlotl)ing, Boots & Sljocs
in the Borough of Stroudsburg.
CLOTHWG! CJLOTEIIIYC!
Less than City prices ! Quick sales and
small profits !
We have on hand the largest assortment
of Ready-made Clothing, Boots & Shoes
suitable for all seasons of the year that can
be found in this place, which we are able to
sell at less than City prices, and at least 25
per cent, lower than the same kind of goods
can be had at any other establishment in town.
We buy our materials in large quantities di
rect from the manufactures, by which we save
30 per cent, in our purchases. The Clothing
we offer are all of our own manufacture, and
not bought ready-made.
We also keep on hand a splendid assort
ment of
GeiUlmens Slocks and Handkerchiefs,
of the latest style, and a variety of
Trunks, Valises, Carpet-bags,
DRY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS.
OT Produce of all kinds taken in exchange
for anything in our line of business.
Cash or trade will be paid for 2,000 sheep
skins. July 21, 1S53. 3 mos.
TO CARPENTERS!
Two or three good journeymen carpenters
wanted immediately by the undersigned, to
whom constant employment and good wages
will be given.
OCrALSO, a boy between 17 and 18 years,
wanted to learn the Carpenter and Joiner bu
siness. Apply at this office or to
AUGUSTUS CARMER.
Stroudsburg, August 4, 1853.
JLIVfSRlT staeble.
The proprietors of this establish
mentare prepared to furnish the pub
lic with all the conveniences that
can be required in this business. Having
lately added new stock, it will be fouiul that
our new umniuus is jusi me ining ior parties
on pleasure trips, marriage excursions, &c
We assure the public that our stock is all
good and reliable, and are at all times pre
pared to furnish every variety of vehicles.
Prices reasonable.
Stable on William street, adjoining Katuz's
Blackumith shop.
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
Stroudsburg, August 4, 1853. ly.
S
GAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash
ing and shaving a'so the celebrated
shaving cream, for sa'c by
SAMUEL MELIGK.
f j cart and Iron Pipe.
A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe. of
all sizes, on hand at all limes, and lor sale
by DICKSON $ SAMPLE.
Easlon, July iy, iSfil.ly.
Books & Stationcm
AT WHOLESALE.
, 88 John st. New York.
Publishers, Booksellers, Stationers, and
Manufacturers of every description of
having enlarged their manufacturing depart
ment, and added a new Sales Room to their
establishment, are now prepared to supply
Booksellers and Country Merchants with ev
ery variety of
Boohs, Blank Boohs Stationery,
on the most favorable terms. Their stock
of BLANK BOOKS, all of their own man
ufacture, consists of all the various sizes and
styles of Account Books, Memorandums,
Pass Books, Writing, Ciphering, Exercise,
Time, Roll and Drawing Books, Bookkeep
ing Blanks, &c.
IIarics for I 5-2,
graeat variety.
BOOKS in every department of literature,
suitable for Schools, Academies, Colleges,
School, Sunday School, Public1 and Pri
vate Libraries, Standard Works in Prose
and Poetry,
Annuals and other books in fine bindings
for the Holidays.
JUVENILE BOOKS, of every description.
Bibles, Prayer & Hymn Books in all their
varieties.
AI5)iu;i, ITItisic ISoolts &c.
STATIONERY, plain and fancy, Eng
lish, French cj- American.
Slates by the case at Manufacturer's low
est prices.
All of which thev will sell, at prices av
eraging prob.ably lower than any other Es
tablishment in the city.
Orders by Mail filled carefully and prompt
ly, and at as low prices as if the purchasers
were present.
88 John, cor. of Gold Street, Neio York.
July 7, 1S53.
0troiibsburg 31 call emu".
The next quarter will commence Monday
August 8th. All the branches of a complete
English and Classical course are thoroughly
taught Terms for boys or girls three dol
lars, payable immediately at the end of the
quarter. LEWIS VAIL.
RcrntKNCEs: All those who have had pu
pils under mv charge.
June 30th; 1853.
HIGHLY 1KSPORTANT!
LATEST NEWS.
New Boot ami Shoe Establishment,
The subscribers would solicit the attention
of the public to their new Boot and Shoe Es
tablishment, lust opened in Stroudsburg, first
door below Barry's Hotel, where work of all
kinds can be had either ready-made or made
to order at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. Ladies' Shoes of the
neatest styles constantly on hand.
Long experience in the business in all its
departments, enables the subscribers to re
commend their work to the public, feeling
well assured that their highest expectations
will be fully realized after giving it a fair
trial. W1TSEL & HINTON.
Stroudsburg, June 23, 1853.-tf.
Fits 7Fits! Fiis!
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
EPILEPTIC PILLS,
For the cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps, and
all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases.
Persons who arc laboring under this dis
tressing malady will find the Vegetable Epi
leptic Pills to be the only remedy ever dis
covered for curing Epilepsy, or falling r its.
These Pills possess a specific action on
the nervous system; and, although they are
prepared especially for the purpose of curing
Fits, they will be found of especial benefit
for all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or
whose nervous system has been prostrated or
shattered from any cause whatever. In chron
ic complaints, or diseases of long standing,
superinduced by nervousness, they are ex
ceedingly beneficial.
Price $3 per box, or two boxes for So.
Persons out of the city, enclosing a remit
tance, will have the Pills sent them through
the mail, free of postage. For sale by Skth
S. Hancc, No. 108 Baltimore street, Balti
more, Md., to whom orders from all parts of
the Union, must be addressed, post paid.
June 2, 1853. ly.
Has permanently located him
self in Stroudsbunr, and moved
2 his office next door to Dr. S.
Walton, and nearly opposite S. Melick's Jew
elry store, where he is fully prepared to treat
the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt
ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the
latest and most improved manner. Most per
sons know the danger and folly of trusting
their work to the ignorant as well as the
traveling dentist. It matters not how much
experience a person may have, he is liable to
have some failures out of a number of cases,
and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre
quently put off until it is too late to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in
convenience and trouble of going so far.
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
rof a dentist near home. All work warranted
April 28, 1853,
TO THE PUBLIC.
The subscriber would hereby inform the
public generally, that he has taken the store
room formerly occupied by George II. Miller,
opposite Jacob Knecht's tavern, and that he
has lately purchased a new lot
which he will sell
sh or Count rt pro
khtcc. JOHN A. FLAGLER.
Stroudsburg, June 2, 1853. tf.
To Mill Wrights!
Eight Mill Wrights wanted by the under
signed, to commence work about the first of
July. FERDINAND DUTOT.
Stroudsburg, June 10, 1853.
Came to the premises of the subscri
-bcr in Coolbaugh township, Monroe
county, Pa. four young cattle, viz: two steers,
one a dark red with white face, the other a
bay : and two heifers, one a brindle and the
other a red, supposed to be between two and
three years old. The steers are about three
years old. The owner or owners thereof are
hereby requested to come forward, prove pro
perty, pay charges and take them, or they
will be disposed of according to lnw.
DAVID COBB.
July 1, 1853. 3t. Aug. 11,
CAUTION.
Notice is hereby given that my wife Euza,
has this day left my bed and board without
cause or provocation. All persons are hereby
notified not to trust her on my account as 1
shall pay no debts of her contracting.
. PETER QUICK.
Stroudsburg, July 27, 1853. 31..
1 1 rw3SSa
.'.0- in
T32iEB&2SJ&loV for Ca
What can be got for Fve Dollars!!
The undersigned have entered into an ar
rangement by which they agree to furnish
the Knickerbocker Magazine, (monthly,) the
the Home 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 ; all
orders, enclosing that amount to Dyer oc Wil
lis, will be promptly attended to.
SAMUEL I1UESTON
Pnblisher of the Knickerbocker.
MORRIS & WILLIS,
Publishers of the Home Journal.
DYER & WILLIS,
Publishers of the Musical Word and Times,
257 Broadway, New York.
Grand Literary and Artistic Combination.
Arrangements have been made to furnish
the Knickerbocker. Magazine, the Home
Journal, and the New York Musjcal
World and Times, to new subscribers, for
five dollars a year! This is cheap literature,
with a vengeance. The Knickerbocker is
83 per annum; the Home Journal, $2; and
the Musical World and Times, S3; making
S3 a year at the usual rates. That three
such works can be obtained for five dollars a
year, is a fact truly worthy the Caloric age,
wnich is just now being ushered in. Of the
Knickerbocker Mrgazine, edited by Lewis
Gaylord Clark, it is unnecessary to speak.
I'or twenty years it has boen the most geni
al, humorous, and spicy "monthly" in 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 family
newspoper m America; anu tne iuusicai
World and Tunes, edited by Richard Storrs
Willis, with Lowell Mason, Geo. II. Curtis,
Thomas Hastings, Win. P. Bradbury, Geo.
F. Root, and other musical writers contribut
ing; and whioh 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 worth knowing;
Art, Sciecne, Literature; Music, Painting,
Sculpture; Inventions, Discoveries; Wit, Hu
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
ical Works, Performed and Performances; in
short; the very pick and cream of Novelty.
Incident, 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
help to make it Better, Wiser, and happier,
may be now obtained for five dollars. Ad
dress DYER & WILLIS, 257 Broadway.
(KEditors 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, lcam
Harness, leather, cotton, aud icorsted
Flynets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet
bags, Curry-combs, Horse
cards and brushes,
and all other articles in his line 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,
he 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.
New Whole Sale and Retail
WIWB & JLKfcaJOR. STORE,
troE!lsEnr, Pa.
fS The undersigned would inform Land-
i ft
sllords and the public generally, that
they have justopencd the above business in
Stroudsburg, in the store house formerly oc
cupied bv John II. Melick as a Jewelry Store,
and have on hand a large stock of
W3NES AMD L.SQUOE3
of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from
the Custom House, which they arc prepared
to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea
sonable terms. Ourstock consists of French
Brandy, dark and pale. Also, Peach, Black
berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol
land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple
Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala-
- . i ir: c p
ga, Lurraiu anu iviiampagnc wine, ccc. oic.
Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all
kinds.
Demijohns, from I to 5 gallons; bottles, and
generally any thing that canJig asked for in
our line.
Landlords will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to deal with us. We have no hired
agents to sell and distribute liquors for us at
great expense, which must be paid ior by the
consumer. Those dealing with us we intend
shall be satisfied with the article they get, as
well as the price, and whenever they are not,
we will be pleased to have them return the
tquor, and make the fact known, for we in
end to make it a permanent business, and
can only do so by dealing honorably. All
orders sent us, by stage drivers or others, will
be promptly attended to, the same as though
the person was present dealing for himself.
July 8, 1852. P. S. POSTERS & Co.
The Co-Partnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of Palmer & Puaiici:. in the
manufacture of Candles, has been dissolved
bv mutual consent. The Books and Accounts
are m the hands of John Palmer, to whom
all indebted are requsted to make payment.
PALMER & PEARCE.
Stroudsbunr, June 10, 1853.
N. B. John Palmer & Son having purchasi
ed Pearce's interest in the Slock, the bus-
ness will, as heretofore, bo carried on at the
old stand, by John Palmer &. Son, who ask n
continuation of public patronage.
A great variety of Toys on hand and
for sale cheap at tho variety store
of SAMUEL ME LIU Iv.
Stroudsburg, G, May 1852.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this Office.
BLANK DE EDS
For sale at this Office.
J 111
Sl',00 REWARD!
Rinaway from the undersigned on the 22d
of July, 1853, William Johnson, an appren
tice to the Bricklaying and Plastering busi
ness. Had on when he left a pair of over
hauls or checkered pants, and braid hat, light
hair, middling long, and is between 18 and
19 years old, and five feet and six inches in
height. All persons are hereby cautioned not
to trust or harbor him under penalty of the
law. The above reward, but no charges, will
be paid if said boy is brought back.
SAMUEL DEAIIL.
Stroudsburg, August 11, 1853.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of
Monroe county, to audit, and if necessary, re
settle the administration account of Rudolph
weiss, administrator of Henry Weiss, late ol
Chesnuthill township, deceased, and also to
report what amount be deducted from the
Real Estate to pay the debts of the said de
cedent, will atteicd to the duties of his ap
pointment on the thirteenth day of Septem
ber next, at 10 o clock A. M. at his office, in
the Borough of Stroudsburg, in said county,
when and where all persons interested can
attend if they see proper.
SAMUEL S. DREIIER, Auditor.
August 11, 1853. 4t.
160,000 Brick
Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber.
These brick are. of a large size and of a su-
peiior quality, 'and will be sold as low or
lower according to quality than any othei
Brick in the county. A portion of them are
pressed or front brick. Said brick are made
of the best material and will stand the fire
with impunity, thus answering for the pur
pose of building Bake ovens, &c. All ot
which will be sold as low as any in the
neighborhood.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for Brick. SIMON CIU!BER.
Stroudsburg, August 18, 1853 ly
DOCTOR. TOVSSSLF!
TISE POCKET iSSCULAPfi S :
EVERY ONE HIS OW PHYSICIAN.
The" fortieth edition,
with one hundred engra-
il vings, snowing LMseases
-I : rv:
ifsk XM, & Malformations of the
rV uman System in every
iSS'shaDe and form. To
75 S&h'lm $ which
is addeJ a trea
ties on theDiseases o(
"I lpmnlrs. lipincr rf thp
y , ,.0
y highest importance to
married people, or those
contemplating marriage.
By William Young, 81. D.
Let no father be ashamed to present a copy
of the JEsculapius to his child. It may save
him from an early grave. Let no young man
or woman enter into the secret obligations ol
'fnarried life without reading the Pocket JEs
culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack
nied cough, pain in the side, resless nighs,
uervous feelings, and the whole train of Dys
peptic sensations, and given up by their phy
sician, be another monument without 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
nmeas of saving thousands of unfortunate
creatures from the very jaws of death.
Any person sending Twenty fice cents en
closed in a letter, will receive one copv ol
this work by mail, or five copies will be sent
for One Dollar. Address, (post paid.)
DR. VM. YOUNG,
No. 152 Spruce st. Philadelphia.
February 17, 1853 ly.
OFFICE TO PROCURE
Soldiers' liiusd Warrants.
By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted.
rhat each of the surviving, or the widow or
minor children of deceased commissioned and
noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pri
vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang
ers or militia, who performed milttary ser
vices in any regiment, company or detach
ment in the service of the United btates, m
he war with Great Britian, declared by the
United States on the eighteenth day of June
1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1D0
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and each oi me commissioneu umcers wuu
was engaged in the military service of the
Jnited 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 actually
erved nine months, shall receive one hun
dred and sixtv acres: and those who engaged
to serve six months and actually served four
months, shall receive eighty acres; and
those who engaged to serve lor any or an
indefinite period, and actually served one
month, shall receive forty acres. Provided,
that wherever anv 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 ueen entitled
if he had served the full period for which he
puuenaaeed to serve.
Under the above act, and the acts of Con
gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser-
vices as agent to procure land arranis ior
those entitled to receive them,- as above spe-
rifind. He mav be found at his othce m
Stroudsburg. S. C. BURNETT.
October 27, 1850.
2fnbiau (Queen fijotel,
Elizabeth st., Stkoudsburo, Pa.
The undersigned respectfully in
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in iorms ins menus anu tno uuonr. "iu;r
lUi-ally, that he has taken the above Hotel,
known to the travelling community as fohtve-
ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo
Swartwood. -
The house is large, with ever convenienco
for tiavcllers and boarders.
1 ho vards and stabling are extensive, and
every thing in the very best order for the ac
comodation ol travellers and others.
TIid proprietor will use every elfort to have
his table, chambers, bar. and every depart
ment of his house conducted in such a man
ner as to secure the approbation of his custo
mers.
The Slagc office for the Easton, M. Chunk
Wilkes-Barre, White Havenand Providence
stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel.
Arsons wishing to go or send with the a
boro stages, will please leave their orders
at the Indian Queen Hotel.
These Hues leave this Hotel every Mon
dav, Wednesday, and Friday morning at
o'clock.
JOSEPH .1. POST ENS.
January I, 1853.
Attorney nt Law,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY , PA.
Ofliee on Elizabeth strcofc, formerly oc
cupied by Win. Davis, Esq.
May 8, 1851.
Country Produce.
Butter, eggs, (fee. taken in exchange for
any goods in my lino of business. 4
SAMUEL MELICK.
Stroudsburg, Nov. IS, 1S52.
OR,
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JOHW H. STOKES
General Agent for Monroe Co. for the sale of
Blake's Patent Fire-Proof Paint,
or Artificial Slalo,
Which in the way of Paint is warranted
to surpass in cheapness and durability any
thing that has heretofore been ofTered to the
public. In no instance has it ever been known
to crack, cleave off, or waste by lime.
Jle also has on hand a large and
well selected stock of
Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, &c
which have been purchased for cash and must
be sold.
Stroudsburg, January 13, 1S53. 9
johh v77euitoh7s
CHEAP FASHIONABLE
On Elizabeth street, one door below Win.
Dean's residence, Stroudsburg, Pa.
The subscriber having just com
pleted a large and splendid as
sortment of the lastest Fall and
Winter fashions of Hats fc Caps,
invites the attention of his old patrons and
the public generally to the largest stock ever
offered in Stroudsburg, consisting of Men's
moleskin, fur, silk and Kossuth hats of eve
ry price and quality. His stock of Caps
consists of silk plush, cloth, oil silk, oil liri
nen, and velvet. Boys hats and caps of
every description.
JLiKliCii' Muffs.
A superior article on hand. Also, a large
assortment of Boots and Shoes of the latest
style and of a superior quality.
t?oroccos ami S-imliaiss.
Dressed and undressed Morocoo, Kid and
French skins. Yellow, pink, blue and white
linings, and binding skins. Prunello and
frongec; Boot and shoe trees; Lasts of even
description, and a general assortment of
findings. .4lso Cotton & silk under-shirts.
N, B. Thankful for past favors and de
sirous of a continuance of the same, he will
sell at the New-York and Easton prices.
JOHN W. RUXTON.
November 11, 185
REMOVAL !!
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MANUFACTORY!!
The subscriber respectfuly infbrmd
his customers and friends that he has
removed his Boot and Shoe Manufac
tory to the store room formerly occupied by
.loseph Sigman, in Northampton street, one
door above Hamilton street, and between
Mrs. E. II. Ilarrnonys Millinery and Peter
Pomp's Drug Store.
He has just received a large assortment
of Boots and Shoes, among which are Calf
Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots,
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na
poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen
andaBoys.
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 descriptions and kinds, which he is
selling
CHEAP FOR CASK.
The goods are manufactured of the best
materials and in the neatest and most fash
ionable manner. He employs none but tho
best workmen about his establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore received, evety effort will be made to
merit a continuance ol the same.
Til A DDE US SCIIOCH.
Easton. September 16,
1552.
Every Family should have a copy.
An invaluable book, only 25 cis. per copy
Man know thyself.
DR. HUNTER'S MANUAL & HAND
BOOK for the afflicted. Containing
an outline of the Origin, Progress. Treat
ment and Cure of every form of disease.
contracted by promiscuous Sexual Inter
course, by Self-abuse, or Sexual Excess,
with advice for their prevention, vritten in
a fatnilliar style, avoiding all medical tech
nicalities, and everything that would offend
the ear of decency, from the result of some
twenty years successful practice, exclusive
ly devoted to the cure of diseases of a deli
cate or private nature.
I o which is added, receipts for the above
diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symp
toms and cure oi the i ever and Ague, lor
twenty -five cents a copy; six copies one dol
lar; will be forwarded to any part of the U
nited States, by mail, free of postage. Ad
dress, postage paid, "Box, 190 Post Ofliee
or the Author, 3S North Seventh Street Phil
adelphia. I FT Y DOLLARS Forfeit. Dr. Hun
ter will forfeit 850 if falling to cure any
case of secret disease that may come under
his rare, no matter how long standing "or af
flicting. Either sex are invited to his Pri
vate Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street Pilad'a.
without fear uf interruption from other pa
tients. Strangers and others who have been
unfortunate in the selection of a Physician
are invited to ctll.
1MPOTENOY Through unrestrained
indulgence of the passions, by excess or
self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Prema
ture impotency, involuntary seminal dischar
ges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory,
a distaste for female society, general debility,
or constitionai derangement, are sure to fol
low. If necessary, consult the Doctor with
confieence ; he oilers a perfect cure
READ AND REFLECT. The afflicted
would do well to reflect before trusting their
health, happiness, and in many cases their
lives, m the hands of Physicians ignorant of
this class of maladies. It is certainly im
possible for one man to understand all the
ills the human family are subject to.
Every respectable physician has his peculiar
branch, in which he is more successful than
his brother professors, and to that he devotes
most of his time and study.
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively
devoted to the study and treatment of diseas
es of the sexual organs, together with ulcers
upon the body, throat, nose, or leg3, pains in
head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, stric
tures, gravel, irregularities, disease atising
from youthful evcesses, or impurities of the
blood, whereby the constitution has become
enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedv
relief to all who may place themselves under
his care.
Medicines forwarded to any part of the
United States; Price five and ten dollars
per package. Nov. 18, lS52-ly.
The subscriber has opened
his new Hotel and is ready to
accommodate all who mav fa
vor him with their custom.
JOHN n.'MELTCK.
Stroudsburg, Hay 27, 1$52. Gin,
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