The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, July 06, 1854, Image 4

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Tlx Ptojiles Journal Vol. 11. No. 2,
for the current month, contains much in
teresting matter for the farmer, mechan
ic, and inventor; and is handsomcl' illus
trate! with numerous wood cuts. It is
published by A. E. Beach, SO Nassau st
New York, at 1,00 a year. We copy
from the number before us the following
items:
Improved Mowing ivmcnuic. a new
no wing machine has been invented by
Messrs. Wilson & More, of Bucks County
Pa., which is much more simple in all its
part- than any machine for the purpose
we have seen. Should it be found to work
will in practice, it will prove a great ac-rpi.-ition
to agriculturists, for wo judge it
tan be made and sold at about half the
ostof any raowiug machine now in mar
ket Cure for Scratches. Mix 1 oz. chloride
oi lime and 1 quart of water; wash the
parts well; after which apply white lead
ground in oil. This has never failed to
cure.
Ct'rc for Sidney Seeing in a late
number of your valuable journal a receipt
for the removal or cure of swincy, I hav
ing had some experience with lameness of
th.it kind in the horse, would cheerfully
c ijimunicste the same to the reading pub
lic through the people's Journal. When
I become fully satisfied of the sort of lame
nes. I simmer together equal parts of
hog's lard and spirits of turpentine, and
p.s practicable, apply itto theshould
r r, and bathe it thoroughly with a cha
ring iron. This should be applied every
tUr morning for six da3s, (be careful
md nt burn the horse, for this would
r tii- infisniation) then apply some heal
i t iii, i ment until the horse is well. This
process I have never known to fail. The
obstinate cases yield to it in a very few
weeks. A. A. WlIITTEMORE.
y hoholfor Burns. A correspondent
i f r-:. us that he has used alchohol for
f- ill-, burns, or frozen limbs, with great
e. He thinks it superior to oil and
V , n burns, and says that its applica
f. vj is as salutary as water to a thirsty
it- ,- 'iat all pain instantly ceases, and
the healing is accomplished speedily
.u many cases without leaving a scar.
Time for Cutting; Hay.
"icster county correspondent con
ic? to the pages of the Farm Jour
Cio following timely article, which is
hy the attention of practical agricul-
til
1 h practice among farmers of permit
t gras to stand in most cases until the
Hnls are formed, and not uufrrquently
in t A they are ripe, has become so gener
al tlrt.it seems almost folly to question
is roireetuess: but it is so inanifettlj'at va
rnnee with reason and analogy, and with
tli t xperieuce of those who have thorouh
1 t td the merits of early hay and late
I y, that it maybe worth an effort to ar
r sf the popular custom.
i- ,u:c has long since incontestibly de
' i i rated that plants, in arriving atina
t ) t .havelarge quantities of their starch,
. r, and gum their most nutritive ele-
: f-t converted intot woody fibre,
. contaius comparatively very little
r ' ,ent.
i 'rzYwchas proved that cattle will
on hay cut before the seeds were
1 rn 1, while the same cattle when fed
je quantities of the samo kind of
h v. r ut cut after the seeds were ripe, re-
f - uu tne auoition oi "rain to "Keen
i
up
it
V '"n: When tho errteriments of ma
Migar from corn stalks were being
i.. -oroe j'ears ago, it was found that,
r ?.,in the saccharine matter in the
. the ear shoots had to be stripped
1 ? -on as tbey made their appearance,
- v became worthless. The moment
ru or seed commenced forming, the
t k1 gum and sugar left the stalk and
k a, concentrated in the grain, and of
ii- the stalks, to the sugar maker,
valueless. This observation and
r i -t. Las told man. Thci7isti?ict of an
) an unerring guido as to what is
t uited to their wants, leads them to
r ' r 'he early to the late cut hay, as ev
T? observing farmer is aware. Even
t. . n there is pasture, the' invariably
ir the ripe stalks, and eat only the
mger shoots, although they may have
f pel: it blade by blade, and are com
rc''cd to be constantly feeding to get a
-'.Ccitut quantity, while tho ripe gra?F
t id thick, aiTording abundance inquan-
l ue proper time to cut grass, I re
y . t, is when the heads begin to bloom.
It ;1I not make as much hay, but an a
ry tb-js cut is much more nutritous, and
r .... -r
t i!l further in keeping stock, than if
-t J r tne seeds to ripen. Any one who
will try this experiment, will never again
lcze it to ripen, ulthough by so doin he
jjy Eave nimscltaome trouble in the ma
" n '
ESm uina, it a youug man is not
-irricd by the time he is twenty, he is
j rammed out ol town. JSo place for bach
!;rs amonjr the fum-fums.
EHk. Tsirpciitirte on hand and roi
sale by
F. HO LL I N S II E AD.
-ssburg, March 30, 1854.
550.000 Brick,
Ijst burnt and tww on hand for sale by the
bu srnber as follows: 350,000 at his lain
zi Strcudsburg, and 200,000 at his kiln at
Dutolsburg, near the Delaware Water Gap.
I hese brick will be sold on the most reason
able terms, as the subscriber wishes to quit
he liusunoss as soon as he can dispose of
.:s s'ock of brick. He also offers his-brck
yard, house and lot, with a Targe rjody of clay
t Dutoleburg, all in good order, and new,
.cr sale. Any person wishing to engage in
:ho business, can do well by purchasino
uaid esalblishmeni.
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE.
Stroudsburg, October 27, 1853.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sile at this Office.
n & STOKES.
Has on hand a large and well tc
SratsjO lected stock of
3 c LiMB
jg-JIg 2D SIS' SS,
ttroccrtes, ISartlwarc, Stoves, &o.
which have been purchased for cash and must
be sold.
His experience in the Mercantile Business,
has enabled him to appreciate to the fullest
degree, the wants and desires of the commu
nity; and now natters himself that he hat
made ample provision for all who may favor
him with their custom. Very thankful foi
the liberal patronage which has been bestow
ed upon him; he respectfully asks a contin
uance of" the same, feeling satisfied thai it
will be to the advantage of all to examine hit
ttock before purchasing elsewhere.
Stroudsburg, January 5, 1853.
ZINC PAINTS.
One third cheaper -than While Lead, arid
t Free from all poisonous qualities.
TIse Kcw Jersey 5ii:c Coizipais?
having greatly enlarged their works, and im
proved the quality of their products, are pre
pared to execute orders for their SUPERI
OR PAINTS, Dry, and Ground in Oil, in
assorted packages of from 03 to 500 pounds;
also Dry, in barrels of 300 lbs.
Their Unite Zinc, which is sold dry or
ground in oil. is warranted Pure and unsur
passed for Body and Uniform Whiteness.
A method ofpreparation has recently bee
discovered, which enables the Company to
warrant their pair.tsto keep fresh and solt
in the kes for any reasonable time. In thi
iepcct their paints will be superior to an
other in the market.
Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold ai
a low price, and can only be made from the
Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well
known for its protective qualities wlien ap
plied to iron or other metalic surfaces.
Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the
properties of the Brown, and is of an ngree
i!le color for painting Cottages, Depots.
Out-buildings. Bridges, & Dealers sup
plied on liberal terms by their Ageuts.
J' KUAi;! iV KlUil Alt Uo.
Wholesale Paint Dealeis and hrt
porters, X. W. cor. 1 0th and Market sts
Philade'phta.
pril 13, 1S31. fin.
The undersigned having re
moved his Saddle and Harness
manufactory to three doors he
low the Washington Hotel,
on Walnut street, informs the
public that he will keep con
stantly on hand a choice as
sortment ot
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Carriage
Harness, Sulky and Gig Harness, Team
Harness, leather, eatlon, and icorstcd
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 salesand small profits."
Call and see for yourselves.
Country produce taken in exchanire for
work. W. C. LARZELLER.
Stroudsburg, April 13, 155-i.
N. B. Carriage trimmings for sale, and
Carriages trimmed to order.
Fils! Fits! Fits!
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
EPILEPTIC PILLS,
For the cure of Fits, Spasins, Cramps, and
all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases.
Persons who are laboring under this dis
trcssing malady will rind the Vegetable Epi
leptic Pills to be the only remedy ever dis
covered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling Fits.
These Pills possess a specific action on
the nervous system: and, although the' are
prepared especially for the purpose of curing
Fits, they will be found of especial benefit
for all persons alilicted 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 hy nervousness, they are ex
ceeding!' beneficial.
Price S3 per box, or two boxes for $5.
Persons out of the city, enclosing a remit
tance, will have the Pills sent them through
the mail, free of postage. For sale by Seth
S. Hance, jNo. 108 Baltimore street, Balti
more, Md.,.to whom orders from all parts of
the Union, must be addressed, post paid.
June 2, 153. ly.
Stroiidvtir and JCastou
Port Jcrvis, Mav.ch Chunk and Scranton
t --i-f-l:rl-. fiiiiirTi'a-! i
STAGE LINES.
The Stroudsburg and Easton
mail line of stages consists of excellent four
horse coaches, and leaves J. J. Postens' In
dian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. every
day (except Sundays) at 7 o'clock a. m. ar
riving in Kaston before the departure of th
cars for New York, or stages to llethlehem
and Allentown.
Aline loMauch Chunk, leaving
at G o'clock a. m. on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, via lirodheadsville, where ii
connects with lit.es to Wilkes-Bate & While
Haven, returning pn alternate days
OC?" The following lines leaves Postens
Indian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. daily:
. A line to Port Jervis, leaving
at 7 o'clock a. ai. via Bushkill, Dingman's
Choice and Milford. Returning, leaves Poit
Jeri'is immediately after the arrival of the
morning train of cars to New York, at about
8 o'clock a. m.
A line to Scranton, leaving at
4 o'clock a. m. via Bartonsville, Tanners-i
ville, where it connects with a line to Hones
dale, and connecting at Scranton with the
cars for the west.
These lines hold out strong inducements
to the traveling public passing through sec
tions of the country which are as magnifi
cent and picturesque as any in the Union.
Having provided themselves with excel
cellent coaches, good horses', and careful
drivers, they feel confident that they will be
enabled to give entire satisfaction to all who
wm patronize them.
STOUFFER & OSTRANDER,
May 11, 1854. Proprietors.
A ICOllOl nl
Jy .P. HOLLINSHEAD.
Stroudsburg, March 30, 1854.
Ma
(: 1 Alii
a
WHOLESALE
SOCK AND STATIONARY HOUSE
IN NEW YOItK
IV TZ2E CASEI PLAN:
EXTENSIVE SALES AND NO LOSSES,
Make it profitable to sell at very Low Prices,
KSASOft BROTHERS,
23Park Row opposite the Astor House N. Y
Offer one of the most extensive Stocks and
complete assortments in the country of
BOOKS AND STATIONARY,
F0K CASH ONLY.
The Amount of goods in our line purchased
by country merchants is usually quite small
compared witlulheir dry goods, hardware, and
other hills, and this very circumstance abso
lutely compels jobbers in the book business,
who sell on time, to get larger profits in or
der to make up for the losses and extra ex
censes necessarily involved in a credit busi
ness of small amounts. It is also easy for the
merchant to make arrangements to buy his
book bill for cash ; though it might not' be so
convenient for him to purchase his larger bills
in this way.
These considerations have led us to adopt
in our business, from this date, January, 185-1,
the following principles, viz. small profits,
UNVARYING PRICES AND TERMS ALWAYS CASH.
Being ourselves the sole publishers of a
number of the leading and most extensively
selling School 13ooks in the country, as well
as works in other departments, our facilities
arc unsurpassed.
Call upon us, or send an order, and judge
for yourselves, if the saving you can make by
buying of us tor cash is worth while.
Our location is very centra!, and easily
found. Stand on the Astor house steps, and
look straight forward across the corner of the
Park, and you cannot avoid seeing our signs,
REMEMBER THE NAME IS
ai A SON BROTHERS.
March 2, 1S34.
. SWAYZE, DEK75ST,
E:isoh, Pa.
Respectfully offers his services to the pub
lic generally; and to those unacquainted with
hitn. takes pleasure in re!eri:if them to the
Pinsicians of Stroudsburg, or to the follow
ing reepmtnendation, which was kindlv giv
en him by the Physicians of Newton, N. J.
"Dr. Swayze, having been our family Den
list for the last five years, ami having always
ound him worthy of our confidence and pat
ronage, we, the undersianed, take great plea
sure j: recommending him to the public as
an honorable and skillful Dentist.
Dr. John R. Stuart,
' " Faucis Mvran,
Dr. T. Rycrson,
A. D. Morford.
KF All know the danger of trusting their
Teeth to those not properly qualified. The
best and handsomest attilicial Teeth used in
all cases, and set
upon gold
date in the
neatet manner.
Easton. October G7, iS;"3. .9m
LAW CIRCULAR.
"SronTmxGTOX G. Snltiiex, Wash-
" ington, D. C, continues to practice
law exclusively in the supreme court, and
to attend to cases before Congress; to
prosecute claims an settled accounts a-
gaint the departments, bureaus, and
boards of commissioners; to procure pat
fMifs fro inrmitimi nf brmin find fiVivn-nl
and to obtain pensions and bounty lands; J
tocollect debts, dividends, legacies, and in-
heritances in any part of the United states
and foreign countries ; to make invest
ments of funds in loans and stocks and
on bond and mortgage, and to negotiate
the purchase and sale of loans, lands and
ptftent rights in any state of the Union.
600
Splendid Engravings !
One DoHar a Year.
50 CEVTS SIX y.ONTHS.
Agriculture ! M( chanics '. Science! New In
ventions, and Patents.
THE PEOPLE'S JOURS.
An Illustrated Record of Agriculture, Sci
ence, Mechanics, Invention, Patents, and
Useful Knowledge Published monthly.
Every numoer contains 22 large pages, bcau-
ttfuflv
pruiled on line paper, and proluselv
illustrated with elegant engravings, formins
at the end of each year two splendid volumes
comprising nearly 100 pages, illustrated with
about bix hundred splendid engravings, re-
lating to the above subjects the suhscrip
tton price ueing onlv one dollar a vear, or
50 cents a volume. No publication of the
kind has ever been produced with such mag
niheence, or at so cheap a prire
Farmers, Mechanics, Inventors, Manufac
turers, and people of every profession, will
find in the People's Journal a repository of
valuable knowledge peculiarly suited to their
respective wants
TERMS. One Dollar a Year, or 50 cents
for-six months.
Postage on The People's Journal 1 1-2 cts.
per quarter. In Canada free. A liberal
commission to Postmasters and those who
will foirn Clubs. Post-pay all letters and
direct to Alfked E. Beach.
Editor & Proprietor of The People's.lournal,
No. SG Nassau Street, New York.
The People's Patcist Office.
This well known establishment is still car
Jied on under the personal superintendence
of the undersigned, through whom Patents
mav be secured both in this and nil forpian
countries, with the utmost fidelity and dis-
patch, on very moderate terms.
Fersons wishing lor advice relative to'Pat.
ents or. Inventions, may at all times consult
the undersigned without charge, either per-
sonally at his oflice, or by letter. To those
living at a distance, he would state, that all
the needful steps necessary to secure a Pat-
enl can be arranged by letter. Whet: par-
ties wish to be informed as to the nrobabili-
ty of being enabled to obtain Patents, it will VVe have appointed Mr. Lewis Vail our a
be necessary for thorn to forward by mail a ger't and authorize him to intropuce the a
rough outline sketch and description of the bove books at very low rates. Applications
invention. io lee or charee is made fur
such examinations
Private consultations held daily with In
ventors from 9 A. M. lb 5 P. M. "
Models from a distance may be
express or otherwise.
For further information apply to
sent by
or ad-
dtess, past-paid.
ALFRED E. BEACH.
Editor & Proprietor of the People's Journals
Douciioroi American and f oreign Patent ,
People's Patent Office, 80 Nassau-st. N. Y,
May 11, 1854.
Select &oqL
HISS 11 S. MEIER'S
SELECT SCHOOL FOf? ftIRI.fi.
Will onen in the Semirmrv UM!n
Art Tfo i rwu fn ' r S
x -i uwuau- v u I
to 3.00 according to the branches mir- Lnrt
sued.
May 11, 1854,
BLANK'aDEEDS
For sale a'ttlfis OfTioc.
REMOVAL ! !
' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Soot anh Sl)oc
MANUFACTORY!'
(jsg-j The subscriber respectfuly in forms
sF&ii his customers and friends that ho has
removed his Bool ami Shoe Manufac
lory to the store room formerly occupied b
Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, one
door above Hamilton street, and between
Mrs E. II. Harmony's Millinery and Peter
Pomp's Drug Store.
He has just received a large assortment
of Boots and Shoes, among which are Cal
Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na
noleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen
and Boys.
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 Chi j
drens Shoes alwavs on hand. GUM Shoe.
of all desciiptions and kinds, which he i
selling
CHEAP FOR CASH.
The noods are manufactured of the bes
materials and in the neatest and most fash
ionable mariner. He employs none but the
best workmen about his establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore received, every effort will be made to
merit a continuance of the same.
THADDEUS SCIIOCII.
Easton, September 16, lS5'2.
$$v. Adcltmg's Ciixii"
H"S the only medicine capable of.curing the
H HEAD ACHE, in half an hour. Form
erly, several days were required to relieve
this distressing pain; whilst now the use of
the Elixir will, in a few moments remove ii
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 remcdj 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. PR1CHARD,
Office No. US Catharine street, above
3d, Philadelphia.
CERTIFICATE :
Allentown, July 9, 1S5C.
Dr. T. S. Prichard Dear Sir : 1 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. II ANNUM.
For sale by Dr. Samuel Stokes, Strouds
burg, Pa., wholesale agent.
Samuel B. Keefer, Snydersville.
YV. 6. Deitrkh, Saylorsburg.
John Merwine, Merwinsburg.
David Chrtstman. Christmansville.
II. D. & J. K. Shafer, Pleasant Vallev.
! July 11, IS53-Gmo3.
PLEASE READ.
The following School Books, many of them
recently published, are perhaps the most
popular Books, as a Series, ever issued
teachers and friends of education are res
pectfully requested to examine the same, un
der the assurance that they are already pre-
fered by a large body of intelligent educators.
DR. BULLIONS
Analytical and Practical English Gram
mar. Introduction to English Grammar,
Progressive exercises in Analysis and
Parsing,
Latin and Greek Grammars.
They are used in over seventy Academies
in New York, and in many of the most flour
ishing institutions in every State of the Union
Dudd's Elementary and Practical Arith
metic. Dodd's High School Arithmetic.
Dodd's Elements or Algebra.
Schell's Introductofy Lessons in Arith
metic.
This series of arithmetics, with Dodd
Algebra, has received the best claim to pub
Mc favor possible thai of being highly ap
proved by thorough Arithmeticians, after
using them in the school room
Olney's School Geography and Atlas.
Olney s Quarto Geography.
Whiilock's Geometry and Surveying.
All that these books need is a careful ex
amination
J. s. denman's SERIES.
The Student's Primer,
The Student's Speaker,
The Student's Spelling book,
Student's First Reader,
Student's -Second Reader,
Student's Third Reader,
Student's Fourth Reader,
No books recently published have created
so great a sensation asnonc teachers as the
Student's Scries.
Stroudsburg, November 23th, 1853.
We are now using the Students' iSeries in
our schools and think they are the eery best
omall children can learn twice as much with
the same labor as they can from any other sys
tern. We would recommend that thev be
used in all the schools of tho county
ULlb 1. GUKUUiN
Wm, II. WOLFE,
RALPH B.GR1SWOLD
LEWIS A' AIL,
The school directors of Stroud townshit
have resolved that they be used in all the
schools of the township
Mr Cotlingham. the superintendent of the
Public Schools of Easton, is introducing the
whom series, (Geographies, Readers, A
rittimetics, &c.,l there
can oe maae to mm or us.
All kinds of Books and Stationary for sale
at tow lates.
PRATT, WOODFORD & Co.
No. 4 Oourtlandt St.. New York
December 1st, 1853.
1,000 Book Agents Wauled,
To Sell Pictorial and Useful Works for the
rear 1SU4.
81,000 DOLLARS A YEAR,
Wanted, -in every section of the U. S.,
active and enternrisinfr men. to enfram in
the sale of some of the best Books published
in the Country. To men of good address,
possessing a small capital of from S25 toSlOO.
such inducements will be offered as to enable
lliem to make from :3 to 5 a day profit.
aju- mt. r i t i t i i
uxne jjooks puonsneu ny us are all
mmn,i Ur.,a ,J f'i,,M.,,L . -
o tiered.
For furthef particulars, address, postage
paid. KOBURT SEARS, Pudlishhr,
181 William Street, New-York
February 23, 1654.--3t.
MONROE
COUNTY
Mai in a I Fire Ssisiiraucc Comp'y.
The rate of Insurance is one dollar on
the thousand doars insured, after
which payment no subsequent tax wi
be evied, except to cover aetuaz toss or
damage by fire, that may hll upon mem
bers of the compan'.
The nett profits arising from interest
or otherwise, will be ascertained yeary,
for which each member in proportion to
his, her, or their deposit, will have a
credit in the company.
Each insurer in
or with the said company' will be a mem
her thereof during the term of his or her
poicy. The principle of Mutual Insur-
mien h.ns been tborouo-hv tested has
been tried by the unerring test of cxperi-
i cnnnc,f o,t w
7 Ti jr i ti i.
come very popukr. It affords the great-
est security against oss or damage DJ
nre, on tne most advantageous anu rea-
sonabe terms.
Appications for Insurance to be made
1 X . . ,
in person, or bv' letters addressed to
JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y.
MANAGERS .
John Edinger, John S. Heller,
Andrew Storm, James II. Walton,
Silas L. Drake, M. H. Dreher,
Geo. 13. Keller, Hichard S. Staples,
llobert Boys, Joseph Irach,
t et..v m i r tj.ii.,i
uuuuu oiuuuui, uuiuiw .jjiuuiiuau,
Michael Shoemaker.
It. S. STAPLES, President
II. Walton, Treasurer.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 25, 1S52.
ISassiaEgr ISiood
And Consumption, pain In the side and
night siccals Asthma. WhoopingCougli.
papulation of the heart, Liver complaint
hronchitis, and all diseases of the
throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher
man's All-Healinir Balsam.
RAISING BLOOD & CONSUMPTION
Mr. Mine, BuiAler, in Brooi--n, was
attacAed with raising bood, foowed by
it uougii, p ui ii in liio siuc, auu a fciiu u-
sua symptoms of consumption. He em-
Koyed two'of the best physicians: they
did him no good, and tod him he coud qonnrably discharged in consequence of dia
not live. aw'hty in the service, he shall receive the si-
Hearing of the wonderful cures per-
, i a t i i i. l
ormed by Sherman s Balsam, he sent at
10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 130 Under the above act, and the acts of Son
Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser-
ike a charm, stopped the bleeding adn
COUU : JjCIOre ne nacl taKen one DOttlO
ir. ims nWii tnlm filinnt.lns ,rAi-l- Tf l, n ,1
o.,.i i:e tt, a ,
oidvu mo ii iu. xiis Ui;umuti, luaiuiuii ill
1 1 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it.
Miss Ann Maston, of Williarasbunr
i vi n rr in I ortr h linfiv Nmit h mnrf h cf
it J. VUVUJ A.AV-A. Lil.li Ji. S CVA. til kJ li I
says That she had been troubled with a
hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for
a long tunc, which at last become so bad
that she was obliged to give up her school
for more than a year. She then commen
ced taang the" All-Healing Balsam-
which soon alleviated her symptoms. She
is now fast recovering, , and has resumed
her laborious occupation as a teacher.
14 years Mr. John O'eil, 10th ave
nue and 21st street, suffered with a couch,
raising of phlegm, and pain in his side.
He could get no relief til he tried the
All-Healing Balsam, which drove the pain
from his side, allayed the couh, and
brought the disease upon the surface: and
before he had taA-en three bottles. Was
entirely cured.
PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION.
lfrs. Ricrrrns. lndv .nmnnls nf 70 re.
idiiwr 88lffiriffstrfict.liMforrpnrsbfiftn
subject to attacks of Pleurisy, Kaisinc cians to th.ls artlc'e aild they Ireely re
of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness ot commend & prescribe it m their practice.
Breath, Pain in her Head and variosu rhc !'ct.aU P.ncc IS 25 caits Pcr Vial u'hich
parts of her body. Her friends believed
past recovery. The All-Healing Balsam
relieved her at once of all her alarniiii"
ymptoms, and nov she is able to attend
to her work.
asthma and whooping cough.
Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 95 Christie st.:
L. S. Beals, 19 Delancy street; W. II.
Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know the value of
this great remedy.
Ask for sherman s All-IIealing Bal-
sam, and see that his written signature is
on each bottle
Price 25 cents and 1 per bottle.
Dr. Sherman's AYorm and Courh 'Lozen
ges for sale at this office.
16a,0aO Sridi
Just burnt and for sale bv the subscriber
Fhese brick are of a large size and of a su
potior quality, and will be sold as low oi
lower according to quality than any other
uriCK in the enuntv. A nnrlinn nf 1 mm nrfi
pressed or front brick. Said brick are made
of the best material and will stand the fire
wiin impunity, thus answering for the pur-
pose oi building liake ovens, vc. All ol
which will be
sold
as low as
any
in the
neighborhood.
AU kinds of Produce taken in exchange
forRrick. SIMON GRUBER.
Stroudsburg, August 18, 1853 ly
JLIVEKY STABLE.
The proprietors of this establish
ment are prepaied to furnish the pub
lic with all the conveniences that
can be required in this business. Having
lately added new stock, it will be found that
our new Omnibus is just the thing for parties
on pleasure trips, marriage excursions, die.
VVn nssnrn llio niihlir flint, nnr stnniv IS all
good mid reliable, and are at all times pre-
- ""'- -
)ared to luruish every variety ot venicies.
Prices reasonable.
Stable on William street, adjoining Katuz's
Blacksmith shop.
KAUTZ liUi TSiMAiN.
Stroudsburg, August 4, 1853. ly
ciiarles rriuscii,
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds
of furniture, cabinet-ware, coffins, etc.
at his stand on the Milford road, two
miles irom cstrouusuurg.
(g-Keady-made coffins of all oualities
and sizes kept constantly on hand und for
sale at tne lowest cash price.
A hearse on hand at all times, and will at-
tend funerals if desired,
October 20, 1853. ly. '
New Wholesale and Retail
WINE & LIQUOR STORE,
Slroudsbarg, Pa.
fD Tnc undersigned would inform Land
jgy lords arM the public generally, that
they have justopened the above business in
Stroudsburg, in the store house formerly oc-"
cupied by John H. Melick as a Jewelry Store,
and have on hand a large stock of
WJWES AND LIQUORS
of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from
the Custom House, which they are prepared
to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea
sonable terms. Our stock consists of French
Brandy, dark and pale. A'so, Peach, Black
berry, Cinnamon and CherryBrandy ; Hol
land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rve and Apple
Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port," Sweet Mala
ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c.
Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all
kinds.
Demijohns, from to 5 gallons; bottles, and
generally any thing that can be 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 for by the
consumer. Those dealing with us we intend
sha be satisfied with the article they get, as
well as the price, and whenever they are not.
we w De pleased to have them return the:
tQU and . w , -
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 thouglt
1.1 .11T I" , - ...
the person was present dealing for himself.
July 8, 1852. P. S. POSTENS & Co.
OFFICE TO PROCURE
Soldiers' JLasid Warrants.
By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted
That each of the surviving, or the widow or
minorchildrenof deceased commissioned and
nnnmmrni'jsitinpd nfHrfr mntirnu r nn-
. . . ' -;. v
vales, whether oi regulars, volunteers, rang
ers or militia, who performed military ser
vices in any regiment, company or detach
ment in the service of the United States, in
the war with Great Britian, declared by the
United States on the eighteenth day of June
1812, or in any ol tne Indian wars since 1 7130-
and each of the commissioned officers who'
was engaged in the military service of tho
United States in the late war with Alexico,
and shall be entitled to lands as follows :
Those who engaged to serve twelve
months or during the war, and actually
served nine months, shall receive one hun
dred and sixty acres: and those who engaged1
to serve six months and actually served lour
months, shall receive eighty acres; and
those who engaged to serve for anv or au
indefinite neriod. and actually sfirvorl nn
month, shall receive forty acres. Provided,
that wherever any officer or soldier waa
1" to which he vould have been entitled
if he had served the full oened for which h.
,,n(I noafTPfi to
vices as agentto procure Land Warrants fo
lll,,l!C emiueu iu icceive mum, as auove sue-
ued. lie may befound at his office m
ououusuui". o. o. uuiuvni i
The testimony in its favor is over
w"cmiDS' 1 lie proprietors are dai y m
rccclVt of !ctters aild eertiliicates, goinff
lo lnuvu us """Kaoie emciency to.ni
cases or worms, ootn m cbi'dren and a-
uu f' lllS lLl SIveui dna U1C "MmeQl-
alc improvement 01 iicaitn WUlCU tOliOWS
its u3eJ Iias Cll"e(1 the attention of physic
u ulS's u wwnn mc 7ilcans J alL
JJrooUlijn, 1,. 1. January 10, 1847.
(l certiiy that 1 gave one bottle of
A.Fahnestock's Yirmifuge to my child,.
andjn seven hours it passed 23 large
w'orms. Any person doubting this may
apply or further information at my resi-
dence corner of York and Jackson st's.
JAMES McCAFFREY.
Ppughkccpsic, X. Y. March 2 184-1.
t enrtifv. that. T took tiro vinls nf TJ A
Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, which I found.
to be the greatest cure for worms I have
ever used. I have been troubled with
tape worms for a number of years', and I
have never found so good a medicine as
B. A. Fanestock's Yirmifuge. I there-
fore recommend it.
MARTHA CLIFT.
The public is cautioned against coun
terfeits and spurious articles, and to put
no confidence in statements that ' Kolm-
sfcok s antl & I'ahnostoclc s Virmiluge,
are the same or as good as the only gen-
uinc article, which is B' A. iHthnestock's.
Vermifuge,
For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. Schoch
AMJfOUJfCEMEMT.
In Puess: and will be published as soon as
completed, in one l8mo. volume of
about 500 pages
ITI a v v i a e :
IIS HISTORY, CHARACTER, AND RESULTS: ITa
SANCTITIES AND PROFANITIES; ITS SCIENCE
AND ITS FACTS ;
Demonstrating its Influence, as a civilized:
Institution, on the Happiness of the In
dividual and ihe Progress of the Race.
l u- Nichols,. u. u., and Alas. AI. S. Gove.
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10111.11.3.
1 uuusueo oy me Autnors.at their Reform
Bookstore, (15 Walker-st., New York.-
Price one dollar.
This book, like "Esoteric Anthronolnirv "
will be sent by mail, nost naid. on ihe re
ceipt of the subscription price, One Dollar.
All orders addressed to
T. L. NICHOLS, M. D.
65 Walker-st., New York.
Attorney at Law,
v r
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY , PA.
Office on Elizabeth street, formerly. ocV
cupied by "Ym. Davis, Esq. '
May 8, 1851,
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