The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, December 14, 1854, Image 3

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Attvuxi Dsatu. Noar Konosha, Wis
consin, last wee!', a drunken man was lit
erally devoured by hogs wliilo lying in tbc
road, in a state of beastly intoxication.
His bones and a few remnants of his
clothes were found.
ACPER'sRETtrilNKD. Boston has just
sent back to Europe 150 paupers from the
different Institutions of the State. All
but 29 return of their own free will, the
balance have been sentenced to be re
turned. New Jersey Odd Fellows. This
Order is said to be in a flourishing con
dition. There are now 106 chartered
Lodges, numbering 7,003 members.
What Constitutea. Intemperance.
Judge Pearson, in a recent charge to the
"Grand Jury at Harrisburg, decided that an J
individual who visits from tavern to tuvcrn,
drinking five or six times daily, is emphatic
ally a man of intemperate habits, and that
tavern keepers who sell to such are liable to
prosecution under the act prohibiting the sale
of liquors to "men of known intemperate hab
its." If this construction of the law be cor
rect, there are few tavern keepers but are
liable to be prosecuted every day in the week.
Grain from California
A letter from San Francisco elates that an
effort was then m progress, to induce the
large wheat growers of the Slate to charter
a clipper ship, and load her with 50,000 bush
els of wheat and barley, for New York. Ma
ny of the farmers had already come into the
arrangement, and agreed to ship about 25 per
cent, of their crops. The freight would be
about fifty cents per bushel.
Interesting to Clergymen and Odd Eel
lows. The Rev. F. G. Zcinner, pastor of a
Lutheran Church at Pittsburg, was tried
;it that place, a few days ago, on a charge
of interferinz "nub the William Toll i
Lodge of Odd Fellows, while pcrformi
nrT
funeral service over the remains of a
member of the Order. The Dispatch
says :
The first and second counts of the in
dictment charged the defendant with in
terrupting the religious exercises of the
Odd Fellows, but the court held that the
burial service spoken over a fellow being
is not a religious exerciec, but only one
of the incidents attending the funeral.
There was not in existence an act of As- j
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hombly making it an offence to interrupt
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a funeral, and heDce it was that the first J
and second counts of the indictment,
which charged the defendant with acting
contrary to the statute, were defective.
The third count, however, contained
more theu was sufficient; it charged the
defendant with interrupting the Odd
Fellows, not as an order, but as men,
and this was certainly an indictable of
fece not to bury the dead as every one
Irnew it was, the person who sought to
obstruct or prevent their interment, was
certainly indictable for so doing. Sen
tence was deferred.
Fire. On Wednesday morning last,
the residence of William White, of this
place, was entirely destroj-ed by fire.
U.ue alarm was given a nine auer lour j
o'clock, and the citizens of the town were
promptly on the ground. The iiaines
made but little headway when first dis
covered, and with a good fire engine al
most the entire building might have been
saved. Some of the furniture was saved
but we do not know what proportion.
The total loss is about 5,000. There
was an insurance on the buildiug of
000, and ou the furniture of $1,000.
Belvidere lutclfigcnce.
In Stroudsburg, on the 9th inst., by the
Rev. Dr. Boone, Mr. Adam Bush, of Hickory
Run, Luzerne county, and Miss Emma Eliz
abeth Msior, of Stroudsburg.
PUBLIC SALE.
The subscriber will offer at public sale, at
iiis residence, in Stroud township, January
4th, 1B55, his entire Farm Stock and about
-Ii0 tuns of Hay. Also, Household Goods and
Kitchen Furniture.
JAMES HOLLINSIIEAD.
December 14, 1651.
VALUABLE LOTS
FOR SALE IN Dl'TOTSBCRG, PA.
Three valuable B-jilding Lots for salo on
reasonable terms, in the thriving village of
Dutotsburg, suitable for private residences,
and lying directly opposite the large Semina
ry, now building, and only a few rods from the
Railroad, which is nearly completed. To per
sfOis desirous of a pleasant country residence
and who wish to build on their own ;Zh, the
situation cannot be surpassed. To such appli
cants they will be sold low, and three fourths
of the purchase money may remain on Mort
gage, if desired, and be paid at the conven
ience of the purchaser. Apply to Brodhead
&, Bro., or to David Shannon, Dutotsburg, Pa.
December 14, 1854.
Is hereby giveu that letters of Administra
tion upon the estate of Franklin Starbird, Esq.
Jate of Stroud township, Monroe co., dee'd.,
have been granted to the undersigned by the
Register of Wills, &c. of said County. AH
persons indebted to said Estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and all persons
having claims or demands against the Estate
of eaid deceased, are requested to make known
jho same to the undersigned without delav.
WILLIAM STA11BIRD,
' Preston tsp. Wayne Co. Pa.
j JUiiiV BVXiS, Stroudsburg, Pa
Administrators.
'Dociubpr 14, 1S51.
JURY LIST DECEMBER TEEBT, 1654.
Grand Jurors.
(Kr Court commences on Modav, Decem
ber 25th, 1854.
Chesnuthill John Kcrchner, Felix Storm,
Charles Senscnbach, Henry Kintz, Nicholas
Altemose, and Melchoir Serfass.
Coolbavgh. William 13. Thompson.
Jackson SilaB Reinhart.
Hamilton. Joseph A. Bosserd.
M. Smithjield. John Coolbaugh, Henry
Overfield, and William Miller.
Polk. Peter S. Hawk, and John Kunkle.
Pocono. Mathias Wolbert, James Clure.
Paradise. Henry Kintz.
Stroud John B. Bush, Alexander Loder,
John Shook, George Stone, Emanuel Groner.
Smithjield John V. Bush.
Tobyhanna Joseph Bonser.
PET1T JURORS.
Chesnuthill Chas. Trible, John Sox, Geo.
Bond, and James Kresge.
Eldred Jacob Engler, Adam Bfotzman,
and John Fruble.
Juckson George Ililliard, John Miller,
and Philip Hay, and John Possinger.
Hamilton Charles Frantz, Peter Heller,
and Walter Barry.
.If. Smilhficld. Samuel Michael, James
Mosier, Jacob Vanauken, Melchoir Depue.
Paradise Poter Dornblazer, David Bow
man, and Abraham Transue.
Price Moses Smith.
Polk Philip Dotter, George W. Kresge.
Ross George Lessig, and Enoch Buskirk.
Stroud Daniel Row, Ashton Smiley, Pe
ter Row.
Stroudsburg Charles Shafer.
Smithficldlsn&c Trible, Ab'm. Walter
George Kintner, Daniel Depue.
Tobyhanna Win. Ebach, Jude Winters.
TRIAL LIST.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the
suggestion of Joseph Keifer vs. Charles Hea
n ey.
Abraham Butts vs. George Butz.
Joseph Keller vs. Christopher D. Keller.
Abraham Steen vs. Mathcw Steen.
Frederick Wagners Heirs vs. George Sta
ples. Philip Hoofsmith vs. Win. F. Edmunds.
John C. Briggs vs. Benjamin White. '
William James vs. Philip Neyhart.
Joseph Mover vs. Joseph J. Postens.
Joseph Zimmerman vs. John S. Transue.
William Peirick vs. Robert Huston and
Melchoir Barry.
Wm. S. Wintemute vs. Oliver D. Stone.
David Smith vs. John Washburn and Sam-
uel Smith.
Uabriei letter vs. unarms j. rrice.
Nicholas Lisk vs. Frederick Deibler.
Reuben A. Hirst vs. Abraham Kresge.
ARGUKEKT LIST.
John Place vs. Benjamin Bunnel.
Juhn Green vs. James N. Durling, Charles
Henry and James B. Morgan.
Samuel Frantz vs. Joseph Altemose.
Alexander Hornby vs. Win. S. Bogcrt.
Juhn V. Bush vs. Benjamin V. Bush.
In the matter of the Auditors Report on the
Estate of Benjamin Slroh, dee'd.
In the matter of the Auditors Keport upon
-i r.. -c t : : TT l. ,1
" Liaie OI va' a7"-"'1 u- ,
Overseers of the Pcor of the Borough o!
gtroudsbur" vs. Overseers of the Poor ofPar-
adise township
Case of John O. Brian.
Same vs. same. Case of the two Oermans.
Overseers of the Poor of the township of
Hamilton vs. same. Case of Peter Stocker.
In the matter of the Report of a Road view
in Stroud and Hamilton townships.
Register's Jfoticc.
'OTICE is hereby given to all legatees
and other persons interested in the
estates of the respective decedents and mi
nors, that the administration accounts of
the following estates have been filed m
the office of the Register of Monroe coun
ty, and will be presented for confirmation
and allowance to the Orphans' Court to
be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the a
foresaid county, on Monday, the 25th day
of December next, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
The accouut of Robert Van Buskirk,
administrator of the estate of Mary Van
Buskirk, late of Hamilton township, de-
cease(j
The account of Joseph Starner, admin
istrator of the estate of John Zacharias,
late of lloss township, deceased.
The final account of John Flytc and
Bernard Flyte, administrators of the
estate of Abraham Flyte, lato of Hoss
towiichip, deceased.
The final account of John S. Fisher,
administrator of the estate of James
Gregory, late of Polk township, deceased.
SAMUEL REES, Jr. Register.
Register's Office, )
Stroudsburg, Nov. 30, 1654. J
btninisirator's Notice.
Estate of Jacob Stauner, late of Polk
township, deceased.
Letters of administration having been
granted to the undersigned by the Regis
ter of Monroe county, notice is hereby
given to all p&Tsons indebted to said
Estate to make immediate payment, and
those having demauds will present them
properly authenticated for settlement to
CnARLES H. HEANEY, AcTor.
Chesnuthill, Sept. 23, 1854.
LAW CIRCULAR.
WoiiTiiiNGTOX G. Snetiie.v, "Wash
ington, D. C, continues to practice
law exclusively in the supreme court, and
to attend to cases before Congress; to
nrosecute claims an settled accounts a
gainst tho departments, bureaus, and
boards of commissioners: to procure pat
ents for invention, at home and abroad
and to obtain pensions and bounty lands;
to collect 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
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patent rignts in any state ot tnc union
STABLE.
The proprietors of this establish'
mcntarc prepaied to furnish the pub
lie with all the conveniences that
mn be reauircd 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, oic.
We assure the public that our stock is all
rood and reliable, and aro at all times pre
pared to furnish every variety of vehicles.
Prices reasonable.
Stable on William street, adjoining Katuz's
Blacksmith shop.
TCAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
Stroudsburg, August 4, 1853.1 ly.
GOOD OYSTERS.
If you want good Oysters, and well
dono up, call at J. H. Melick's Union
Oyster Saloon. He intends having themj
at all hours, day and evening, wucrc ins
old customers, as well as new ones, will
as usual find him at his post. Call and
try them. v
FURMTURS WARER00MS.
Suai'ey, ;iyre & Co.
Respectfully inform the citi
zens of Slroudsburg and vi
cinity, that they have taken
the shop lately occupied by S. A- Bonnet, on
Walnut street, opposite the Washington Ho
tel, in the Borough of Slroudsburg, where
they are manufacturing Furniture of every
description.
Those in want of FURNITURE arc invi
ted to call at their stand. They have always
on baud a large, well made, and fashionable
assortment of furniture. They are provided
with all the new and improved machinery of
the day, and having skillful workmen, are
enabled to sell good and handsome furniture
as cheap as can be sold anywhere. The fol
lowing articles can be examined at their Ware
Rooms, viz:
Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bureau
of various patterns, Cupboards of differ
ent kinds, Card, Centre, Side, Breakfast
and Dining Tables, Bedsteads of different
styles and patterns, Washstands, Twist,
Small and Lagc Etagere, What-Nots,
Music Stands, Tea Tables, Fancy Work
Tables, Refreshment Tables, Etashas and
a general assortment of Cottage Furniture
on hand and made to order.
CKA2RSI CHA8RS!
Mahogany Rocking Chairs of various styles,
Parlor Chairs of every description and pat
tern ; Boston Rocking Chairs, Maple Wind
sor and every other article of chairs.
Turning of every kind done at the shortest
notice. Work always warranted.
Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Furniture, and cash not refused.
N. B. Coffins made to order at Ehort no
tice. A Hearse in readiness to attend Fu
nerals, at all times.
November 16, 1851. 6ni.
New Wholesale and Itetaii
WIiE & MUR STOKE,
Slroudsburg, Pa.
ftinE) no undersigned would inform Land
reSfeyiords and the public generally, that
he continues the above business in Strouds
burg, in the store house formerly occupied
by John H. Melick as a Jewelry Store, and
has on hand a large stock of
WS?4S AftiD LIQUORS
of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from
the Custom House, which he i3 prepared
to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea
sonable terms. Our stock 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
ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c.
Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all
kinds.
Demijohns, from I 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 deai with me. I have no hired
agents io sell and distribute liquors for meat
great expense, which must be paid for by the
ransnmpr. Thnsff rlpnlinrr with mi T intfinrl
shrill hn stisfivi with t hprirtipln th rrnf
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well as the price, .and whenever ihc-y are not,
I Will be nlpci-u to have them return the
iiquor, and make the fact known, for I in
end to make it a permanent bnsiness, and
can only do so by dealing honorably. All
orders sent me, 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. POSTENS.
SPLENDID OFFERS.
The United Slates Journal,
Now in its fifth volume, and having already
reached a circulation of over 60,000 a news
paper of the largest class, containing fifty-six
spacious columns, filled with the current
news from all parts of the world, a large a
inount of literary and scientific mattor, Bank
Note List and Price current, and as a new
and valuable feature, each number will here
after contin TWO BEAUTIFULLY-EN
GRAVED PORTRAITS OF DISTING
UISHED INDIVIDUALS, is published on the
first of each month by J. M. Emerson & Co.,
1, 3, 5, and 7 Spruce 6treet, New lork, at
the unprecedented low price of twenty five
cents a year. A valuable premium book is
sent to each person getting up a club, and in
addition the following rich premiums amount
ing to over
1,000
will, on the 25th day of May, 1855, be award
ed to the twenty-six persons farwarding be
tween now and that time the twenty-six
highest numbers of subscribers in their order.
The first premium, in money 8200
The second premium, a sewing machine
worth. 120
The fourth premium, a gold watch worth 100
The fifth and sixth, each a gold watch
worth 50
The next ten, each a silver watch worth 20
The next twenty, each, such books as
they shall "select, at publishers'
prices, worth 10
The United States Masaziste,
Containing 32 large quarto pages, tinted cov
ers, on fine paper, profusely and elegantly il
lustrated, is published on the lath ot each
month, at the low price of one dollar a year.
A splendid premium is sent to each person
getting up a club, and in addition.
93,000
is to be awarded to the 2S9 person sending
the largest number of subscribers. J? or furlli
er particulars see specimen copy of the Mag
azine, which will be sent on receipt of six
sents, or specimen copy of the Journal, which
will be sent gratis to any one ordering it.
Address
J. M. EMERSON & CO.
No. 1 Spruce si., New York.
3&
it r- r f
Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders
of the Belmont and Easton Turnpike Road
Company, that the annual election for officers
to the said Company for tho ensuing year,
will be held at the house of P. W. Lorch, in
South Canaan, Wayne county, on Monday,
the 8th of January, 1805, at 2 o'clock P. M.
GABRIEL HOWELL, Secy.
South Canaan, Nov. 29, 1854. 3t
Tho copartnership heretofore existing
under the firm of No YES, Phelps & Co.,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
M. L. NOYES,
SHERMAN D. PHEfPS,
. . ALMON CLARK, ,
j August 10, 185-1.
TOXBOR'S COMPOUND 0E
PURE COB LIVES
OIL AND LIME.
A Cure for Consumption Scrofula, Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spilling of
Blood, and all complaints of the
Langs.
The Proprietor has succeeded (from direc
tions of Professor Stone) in combining the
Oil and Lime so perfectly, that the taste of
the Oil, which is naueseous to persons gen
erally, is entirely overcome, and it can be ta
ken by the most delicate females with pleas
ure. And as regards the benefit of this ar
ticle over the pure oil, the following case, by
Prof. Stone, is sufficient to convince the most
skeptical. The young lady was 24 years of
age.
"Her disease was one of unmixed phthisis,
which. h3d been expected to terminate in the
course of a few months, fatally. The upper
part of both her lungB was filled with tuber
cles ; and in some places were beginning to
soften, The case was evidently a bad one.
The treatment of cod liver oil was at first
used, but without marked improvement. The
phosphate of lime wns then administered with
the oil, and the result, as in the case of many
others, was soon apparent. The patient was
rapidly getting well."
Caution. On account of the great repu
tation of this Compound for all Lung Com
plaints, the subscriber would caution the af
flicted against using any except that manu
factured by him, as he has the only recipt in
the United States for combining the Pure
Oil with Lime in a proper manner. Therefore,-as
you value your health, purchase none
except that manufactured by
ALEX'R B. WILBOR, Chemist.
166 Court street, Boston.
Sold in Philadelphia by T. W. Dyott &
Son's, and Druggists generally.
For sale in Stroudsburg, by Dr. F. Hol
linshead. November 9, 1854. ly.
2UtMto's Notice.
In the matter of the account of Solomon
alter, Administrator of the Estate of Bar
net Walter, 1 lie of Middle Smilhfield town
ship, Monroe county, deceased.
The under igned, auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Co- rt of said County of Monroe, to
examine and it occasion require re-settle saiu
account and distribute the remaining assets
amongst the creditors entitled thereto, will
attend to the duties of his appointment on
Friday, the 8th day of December next, at 10
o'clock A. M. at the house ot Jacob ivneclit,
in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and
where all persons having claims are required
to present the same before him, or be debarred
from coming m for a snare ot sucn assets.
FRANKLIN STARBIRD,
November 9, 1851. Auditor,
The Bucks County Intel ligeucer.
Published weekly at Doylestown, by
John S. Brown, at S2 per aunum in ad
vance, in addition to all the local and
general news of the day, tales, essays, ag
ricultural reading, &o., will commence on
the yist instant, the publication of an o-
riginal History of Ducks County, com
piled from authentic documents ana oth
fir sources, beeinniurr with the earliest
' t W
settlements, and embracing every thing
of importance to tbc close of the eigh
teenth century. It will contain the names
of more than four hundred of the earliest
settlers; much interesting matter relating
to the Indians; events of the Revolution
occurring in the country; and all the lo
oal &nd general history of the country,
and cannot fail to be a work ot deep in
terest. Its publication will occupy auout
sis months ; and as the copy-right is se
cured, it cannot be obtained in any other
way except by subscribing to tho Intel
ligencer. Orders sent by mail, post
paid, accompanied by the cash, will be
attended to, if addressed to
JOLTN S. BROWN, Doylestoxcn.
Octobor 2G, 1354.
CAUT10K!
The undersigned hereby forbids all per
sons not to fish in any of tho creeks or
hunt on any grounds belonging to him.
Those persons who are in the habit of fir
ing off guns iu the neighborhood of bin
dwelling on the Sabbath day, are request
ed to desist, or they will bo proceeded a-
gainst as the law directs.
JOHN PALMER.
Stroud tsp., Oct. 24, 1851.
.3
The partnership in the Mercantile business,
between James II. Stroud and Charles It. An
dre, as the firm of Stroud & Andre, is this
day dissolved.
JAMES H. STROUD,
CHARLES R. ANDRE.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 15, 1654.
N. B. The subscriber would hereby in
form his old customers and tho public in gen
eral that he continues the Mercantile busi
ness at tho old stand, on the corner, opposite
tho American Hotel, and in addition to his
former stock has just received and is now
opening a choice lot of
JPall and Winter Gcodn,
selected from the City markets, among which
may bo found a varied assortment of Ladies
dress goods, to wit: Fancy plaid and stripe,
Delancsand Cashmeres; Galla plaids, French
Merinos, wool Delanes, Alpacas and Coburgs,
dress trimming, assorted ; under sleeves and
ehcrslzettce; Jaconet and Rvui edging; black
and fancy cassmieree; sattinets from 37 up;
Kentucky fancy plaids lor Boys wear; red,
white and yellow flannels of every grade;
Welch do.; Shaker do.; plain and figured do.;
oil cloth for tables, 6tuir and carpets do.; and
a full assortment-of Yankee notions; lining
and dress silks.
Crockery ware, tin ware, and a full assort
ment of hardware, carpenters tools, &c. glass
and nails; also a fine lot oi cheap
r-il '
hams and shoulders: fresh lime;
coarse and fine salt, fish fire. A large lot ol
Boots assd Shoes:
Mens' heavy boots and brogans, water
proof calf do.; boys, youths and childrens; la
dies kip, calf, enameled and kid boots; bus
kins and gaiters; misses and childrens do.;
ladies and mis6es gums; mens and boys do.;
in fact every thing comprising a full country
assortment, all of which will be sold cheap
for cash or produce. Call and see for your
selves; . C. R. ANDRE.
; Stroudsburg, October 5, 1351.
F&'icndiv to aI3 Nations
WAR OR NO WAR.
v NEW HAT AND CAP STORE.
The undersigned beg leave to inform
the citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub
lic generally, that they have taken the
room lately occupied by John W. Rux
ton, as" a Hat & Gap Store, on Elizabeth
street, a few doors below the Drug Store
of Dr. F. TJollinshead, and have filled it
with
HATS & CAPS,
of every variety and style, and
are prepared to sell the same
on terms that defy competition.
Persons in want of Hats or Caps would
do well to call and examine our stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
The public arc informed that they still
continue the Boot aad Shoe business, at
the old stand, in all its various branches,
and are fully prepared to accommodate
all who may feel disposed to give them a
call. 11. SKELTON & SONS.
April,20, 1854.
OR. J. IiAiVTZ, BEWTIST,
gp-ggsaisj Has permanently located him-
VrrV coif tr fftrrtiwlelinriT nrwl mnvnil
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his office next door to Dr. S.
Walton, and nearly opposite S. Melick's Jew
elry store, where he is fully prepared to trea-
the natural teeth, and also to insert incorruptt
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 caBes,
and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre
quently put off until it is loo late to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the m
oonvenience and trouble ot going so far.
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
cf a del ntisnear home. All work warranted.
THE GREAT REMEDY,
About which so much has been said and
published, is among us. Who has not heard
of the Mexican Musling Liniment 1 Many
millions of bottles have been sold andused
to cure Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises.
Sprains, Ring-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum.
Piles, bore iNiuples. and Caked Jireasl
Cancers, Itch, Corns on the Toes, Sore
Eyes, Eai-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints
or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald Head.
Numb Palsey Bunions or Frosted Feet,
Warts or any other complaint that can be
reached by an external remedy. And it hai
always has been succcessful. It is equally
good in healing Wounds, Scratches, Saddle
or Harness Galds, or any Sprain, Soreness
or Stiffness. And it is warranted to cure
Spavin, Ring-bone, Splint or Poll evil, on
Horses.
11? The Liniment is put up in three sizes.
and retails at -25 cts, 50 cts.; and 1.00.
The large bottles contain much more Lini
ment in proportion to the prices, and there
fore cheapest.
To CosiMly merchants.
Every store should be supplied with this
valuable Liniment, as it pavs a good profit
and sells rapidly. G. W. WESTBROOK.
(."Successor to A. G. Bragg & Co ,) Origin
ator and sole Proprietor.
Principal Offices, 301 Broadway, New
York, and corner 3d and Market Streets,
St. Louis, Missouri.
Sold by every dealer in drugs and medi
cine throughout the United Slates, Canadas.
Wpst Indis. and Bermuda Islands.
OjrFor sale in Stroudshurg by S. Stokes
and Miller & Fowler; William Haytieiger
Williamsbuig, A. Shearer, Richmond, North
ampton county; H Peters & Co. Marshall
Creek, Monioe county.
June 20, 1854 ly.
MONROE COUNTY
illiitiial Fire IfiiMirnnce Comp'y
nsnhe rate of Insurance is one dollar on
-- the thousand dollars insured, after
which payment no subsequent tax will
be levied, except to cover actual loss or
damage by fere, that may tall upou mem
bers ol the company.
The nett profits arising from interest
or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly,
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 bo a mem
ber thereof during the term of his or her
policy. The principle of Mutual Insur
ance has been thoroughly tested has
been tried by the unerring test or experi
ence, and has proved successful and be-
come very popular. It altords the great
est security against loss or damage by
fire, on the most advantageous and rea
sonable terms.
Applications for Insurance to be made
in person, or by letters addressed to
JAMES II. WALTON, Sec'y-
MANAGERS .
Richard S. Staples, Silas L. Drake,
M. II. Drchcr, Win. S. White,
Jacob Stouffer, John Edinger,
James II. Walton, Joseph Kerr,
Jacob Shoemaker, John M. StokcSj
Robert Boys, John Kern,
George IT. Miller.
R. S. STAPLES, President.
J. IL WAjro.v, Treasurer.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 9, 1854.
SPRING MATTRESSES.
The undersigned has taken the agency for
the snlo of Wright's Celebrated Patent Spring
Mattresses, (tor which tho proprietor received
the first Silver Medal, awarded by the Frank
lin Institute, in 1858,) to which he invitus
the attention of the citizens of Stroudsburg
and vicinity. A sample can be seen at the
house of the subdcriber at any time. Price
$.'10 in the City.
C. R. ANDRE, Agent.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 2, 1H51.
LOST.
On Thursday last, on the public road, be
ween Bushkill and Mil ford, a Portmonie
containing Nine dollars in bank bills. Ono
five dollar bill on tho Eiston Bank, one two
dollar and two ones on tho Belvidore Bank.
The finder will bo liberally rewarded by re
turning the same to the undersigned.
WILLIAM VEARCE,
'Siroutlsburg, Oct. 31,
PER13A33 OtJTHOftE ! ! '
The Ncw-or!i Mercantile Giiide
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ten not only to please but to instruct, and
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splendid Fine Gold Watch, (war
ranted for time,) worth 830 00
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et, (4 glasses, worth . 15 00
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gold) worth 10 00
For 100, one Gold Yost Chain, worth 8 00
For 75, ono Gold Pen and Gold Hol
der, handsomely engraved, worth 10 Of
For 50, one do do do 8 00
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For 30, one do do do 5 00
For 20, Commercial do in silver do
extension holder, worth 3 00
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For 12. one Lady's do do 150
This Gold Pen and Gold Holder, is the
LADIES1 SIZE, and is a beautiful auicle.
All the above goods shall be procured from
the N. York Gold Pen Manufacturing Com
pany, the acknowledged best Gold Pen and
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subscription list would soon out number any
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procuring for us enough subscriUers to ob
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scribed, and what lady would not desiro a
handsomo Gold Wqtch, Locket, Bracelet,
or Pen and Pencil!
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IEP All communications should be ad
dressed, post-paid, to W. fcl. Bimkcnet;
Editor and Publisher of the New- York Mer
cantile Guide. No 183 Greenwich street."
May 25, 1851. 2m
Wool Cardiug and Cloth Dressing.
The subscriber would respectfully inform'
the public that he has enlarged and improved
the old stand at Bushkill, Pike county. Pa.,
where he will attend without delay to all or
ders from his customers.
Country Carding and Cloth dressing,
promptly attended to. Also, Manufacturing
Cloths, of all descriptions which may be
wanted; Broadcloths, (double width.) Cassi
meres, Satinets, Shawls, Coverlets, Blankets,
(double width;) Flannels, &c, furnished !o
order.
Wool Carded for 4 cents per pound cash,
and if it is charged 5 cents uill be exacted.
S'riros fur lautifacdiria, a rat:
Broadcloths (double width,) Indigo blue, per
yard 81 25
In vis. green, bottle green, and blue
black, per yard 1 17
Browns, blacks and snufis, per yard 1 00
Satinets, (mixtures, and Tweeds, per yd. 40
Blankets, double width,) do
Flannel, white,
Ercfcs!-?3 Clolii.
men's Wear.
Indigo blue, . per yd
Invisible and bottle green, do.
Blue black, do
Snuffs, browns, blacks, and drabs do
Fulling, shearing and Dressing do"
314-
Cents.
3U
81
25
20
12.
8
Fulling and pressing
Scouring and napping
women's wear.
Indigo blue
Madder and scarlet red
Greens, all shaded
Blacks and browns
Yarn Indigo blue
Madder and scarlet
do
do'
do
do do
..do
per lb.
do
do
13
20
15
124
Greens, nil shades
18
OC Wool left at . PiiicliotV," Laforge s o
De Witt's Store, at Cornell's Tavern, or a
, La forge's or
Hi Wiit' Mill. irilford. Pa.; at Dui'-man d
Store, Dinjrmun'3 Choice; O. Dunmick'a Mut
tn moras. Pike county; at Sto.ki-s &. Stapled
Store, Stroudsburg; at Landers' or Peters"
store, Craigs Meadows, Monroe Co. Pu., at
Stokes & Dreher's tore, Smithfield, and at
Stokes' Mill, near Stroudsnnrg, will be taken
away and returned every two weeks. Broadcloths-,
C issimeres, &c. kept on hand and ex
changed for Wool..
MATTHEW PROCTOR.
May 25, 1351.
ATTORNEY AT LA Y
Has removed liitf office to his dwalmg
house, first door below the office, of the
" JeffcrsonJan Office," and directly oppo
site S. J. Hollinshcad'a kotel, Eltaboth
3 force t
StrourlrMirg, Boo. IQ, 180.0
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