The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, August 11, 1859, Image 3

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    Frosty "Summers in Time Past.
In New-England the spring of 1784
was distinguished by the forwardness of
the season, and by tbo destruction occa
sioned bj the frost on the night between
tbo 17th and ISth of May. Winter llye
had attained its full bight. The Applos
and a great part of the llje was destroyed .
In 1708 snow fell Nov. 17, and lasted
nearly all the time until April-
"The cold year" was iu 1816. That
Summer there was frost in every month.
On tho 7th of June there was sno; on
the 6th it was too cold to ride comforta
bly towards the north, even in winter
clothes; and for three succesnvc nights
there were largo white frosts, which cut
the Corn dowu to tho roots. Corn, was
bo thoroughly frozen on the 25th of Sep
tember that it was hardly worth harvett-
lng.
At his residence in Cherry Valley, on
tbo SOth ult., Mr. Leonard Andre, aged
75 years and 9 months.
im i mi inn p i ii ii n n m i wi unr i i i iii i i i " "n i i i ii i
County Treasurer,
I offor myself a a candidate for Coun
ty Treasurer, at the ensuing election.
Should I be elected I promise to dis
charge the duties of the office faithfully,
promptly and to the bcrt of my abilities.
A BR A H A 31 E DING Ell.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 11, IS5D.
Of the Account of James II Walton', Esq.,
Treasurer of ike Monroe County Mutual
Fire Insurance Company, for the year
commencing first Monday of September
1857, and ending frsl Monday of Sep
tember, 1653.
JAMES II. WALTON, Esq., Treasurer of
The Monroe County fllutiml v ire Insur
ance Cotnpuny,' iu account with su id Coin
pan' for the year commencing the first
Monday of September, 1857, and ending
the first Monday of September, 1858.
xi.
To bal. in hand at last settle
ment, S'218 32
To ain't of premiums and in
itiation fees on liJl policies
issued during the year, 410 18
To amount roe'd for policies
previously issued, 4 37
G32 67
To nm't of assessments made to p.-iy
losses of the following named per
sons, viz:
Manuel Green, 1015 21
Thos. G rattan & J. WolLcrt 31 1 73
Samuel Wilson, 223U 74
35G0 71
S I 19!) 5S
CR.
By am'ts uncollected of assessments made for
losses of following persons, viz:
lUaniiel Green, . S17 27
Thus. G rattan & J. Wolbert, 5 U2
Samuel Wilson,
83 54
-S106 G3
By Treasurer's commissions
on 3460 08 of assessments
made and collected for loss
es, 173 00
By am't p'd Emanuel Green's
creditor's, 7S4 70
Expenses of 2nd Committee, 15 39 )
Paid Joseph Wolbert, 233 33
" Thomas Grallan, 95 83
" Satuuel Wilson, 2068 98
3391 14
By premiums, &c. on the following pol
icies issued but nut taken up, viz:
No. 103G, Jacob T. Keller 10 1G
No. 103ri, Sydenham Walton, 1 00
No. 10G9, Catharine Thnne, 1 00
12 1G
By amounts paid to Committees ap
pointed to assess the losses in the
following cases, viz :
Loss of Manuel Green,
Samuel Wilson,
" Joseph Wolbert,
Thomas Grattan,
sin 5G
8 87
2 50
3 75
34 G5
Paid the officers of the Company, as
follows, viz:
Wm. K. llaviland, Sec'y fees on 131
policies,
S131 00
Ricb'd S. Staples, President
Silas L. Drake, Manager,
Stogdell Stokes, do
C. D. Brodhcud, do
J. 11. Walton, do
10 00
3 12
2 50
2 50
2 50
S. Kisller,
do
2 50
154 12
Paid counsel and witnesses in the
suit of June A. Coolbuugh against
the Company, in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Luzerne county, viz:
Paid Lyman Hakes, Counsel, $25 00
J. II. Walton, 40 00
" John Ediner, witness 24)2
Wm. K. Haviiand, " 37 02
Jos. Biltenbender, " 2 20
123 74
PM for printing and postage, viz:
Tbeo. Scboch, printing, $17 75
Jno. De Young, printing
and postage, 5G 30
By amount paid to the following per
sons for losses by fire, for which
no assessments were made, viz:
Paid Jacob Steer, 16 GG
" It. B. Depuy, 1 50
7,4 05
.18 1G
ItlfcccIIauvoHs Elexus.
P'd M. B. Postens, horse hire, 2 00
Robert Boys, committee to
assess loss of Job. Wolbert, 3 25
" Fer'd. Dutot, Justices fees, 1 17 ;
Evans & Watson, fprsufe, 120 00
" Wm. K. 11a vila ud for ma
king index, fire lax dupli
cates, &c. 33 00
41 S. L. Drake, Justices feps, 2,50
" W. S. White, money ret'd. 17; 31
184 23
Treasucr's commissions on re
ceiving
$402 39
do. paying out, 593 98
01
$996 37 at 2 p. ct. 2.T91
Balance in hands of Treasurer, 71 7(5
81 199 58
Settled, August 9, 1859, by us
SAM'L S. DREHER,
;f1
J. DEFUE LAB Alt
Auditors.
The Company is indebted to Mr. Walton,
as Treasurer, to an amount greater than the
above balance of 71 76, for money paid by
him on losses prior to 1st Monday of September
1857, which were never settled by the Audi
tors for previous years; nor have we embraced
in this settlement, anything but the receipts
and expenditures of the curreut year.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 11, 1859.
Wire; Sieves, Screens; &e
Wo. 53 :h 41 Ii Strecl,
All kinds of Brass, Iron and Hair
Sieves and Screens constantly on hand,
including, a large assortment of Sieve
Sciccns. for fanning mills, turners, iron
workers and brick-makers, of the bent
quality ' made in the very best manner,
and sold at exceedingly loio jiriccs by
ANTHONY P0HL,
at his manufactory. No. 53 South Fourth
street, opposite the Lutheran Church,
Eanton, Pa. .
August 11, 1059. 0m.
NOTICE..
Tbo members of tho Monroe County
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, are
hereby notifud that an Election will be
held at the Court House, in the Borougb
of Stroudsburg, on Monday tho 5th day
of September nrxt, at 2 o'clock in the af
ternoon of said day, to elect thirteen
Manager.", to servo from the first Mon
day of September 1859, to the first Mon
day of September i860, pursuaut to the
Act of Incorporation.
By order of the President.
Wm. K. II AVI LAND, Sec'y
Stroudsburg, Aug. 11, 1859.
Caution !
I hereby caution all persons against
hunting, fisbiug, or going through grass,
groin or orchards upon my premises, as 1
am determined to pro?ecutc trespassers
to the full extent of the law.
JOSEPH nOUSER.
Smithfield tsp., Aug. U, 1859. '
STATEMENT OF
THE STROUDSBURG RANK,
August 2, 1859.
ASSISTS.
Loans and Discounts, $'173,003 37
Expense account, 1.092 05
Banking House nnd Lot, 5,771 47
Due from B tnks, 6,434 24
Gold and Silver, 15,953 00
Notes and Checks of other Banks, 8,593 00
LIABILITIES.
Notes in Circulation, 874,805 00
Dividend No. 1, unpaid 201 75
do 2, do 600 00
Discount and interest received, 3,565 50
Due Depositors and Bank Balances, 32,930 14
?3tiiroi i::ify, ! J. II. Stroud,
Cashier of the Stroudsburg Bank, being duly
affirmed, stiirh that the above is a truo state
ment of the affairs of said Bank, as he verily
believes.
J. II. STROUD, Cashier.
AiTirmcdand subscribed before me, August
3, 1359. M. M. Burnet, J. P.
A Woods Meeting.
Providcuce permitting a Woods Moot
ing will be he held near the Paradise
Church, commencing on the ISth inst.,
and continuing over the following Sab
bath. The nearest point by Railroad is
Hrnryville Station. Ministers and the
Public generally are invited to come.
J. M. I1INSON.
August 4, 1659.
HORSE POWERS
AND THRESHING MACUiffES.
The Best hi esse.
The undersigned having spared no ex
pense in getting up accurate patterns, are
now prepared to furnish Poubled-Gcared
Iron Framed Horse Powers, and Iron
Framed Jialanced Cylinder Threshing
Machines, which for compactness, neat
ness, working capacity, and durability,
(to say the least,) unsurpassed by any
uow offered to the public.
Call and judge for oursplf.
GEORGE E. STAUFFEll, & Co.
Manufacturers of Agricultural imple
ment', Steam Engines, Mill Irons, &c, &c.
Tanncrsvillc, August 4, 1859 -tf.
Persons wishing Jo ciiaEtgc their
business in a rapidly increasing Country, a
New Settlement where hundreds are going
Where ibe climate is mild and delightful.
See advertisement of liamrnonton Settle
ment in another column.
Eastern, Delaware Water Gap & Strouds
burg Telegraph Co.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockbold
ers of the "Eaton, Delaware Water Gap
& Stroudsburg Tilegrapb Company," for
the Election of Officers for the ensuing
year, and for the transaction of such bus
incrs as may be brought before them, will
be held at the Office of the Secretary in
the Borough of Easton, on Tuesday, the
17th day of August, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
JAMES L. MINGLE, Secretary.
August 4, 185U.2w.
To nil U'.niiJisjs Farms.. See ad
vertisement of liamrnonton Lands.
BOARDING SCHOOL
FOP
YOUNG LADIES.
Stroudsburg Female Serainery
Under the care of tha Rev. J. E. MILLER
and Alitw-M, S, MILLER: .
Mrs. J.-.E: MILLER teacher "of Music,
Drawing' and Ornamental work.
The year to be divided into three terms of
14 weeks each.
. TERMS. '
For day scholars ?. " A
For all the English branches usually taught
in Seminaries of the first grade, and Latin :
'$5, per Session.
Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter.
" on the Guitar, 5 for full course.
Pastel Puinting, 5 l
Monochromatic, 4 Material furnished.
Leather Work 4 )
Six pupils will be received into the family
of the Principal as boarders, at a charge of
$201), per year, .for Boarding, washing, and
tuition in all tbo English branches, Latin,
and French. Half p tyment to be made at
the beginning of each session, and the re
mainder at the close.
No deduction for absence, for either boar
ding or day-scholars, excepting in case of
sickness, or by special agreement.
The opening Session of this institution will
commence on the first Wednesday in Septem
ber. July 28, 1859. If.
Slum business and jTacloriiiN
can be carried on profitably at liamrnonton.
See advertisement of Hamnionton Lands.
Fit rut Lands for )al 25 lKitct
from Philadelphia by Railroad riii theSlate:
of.New Jersey. Soil among the best for
Agricultural purposes, being a good loam
Mil, with a clay bottom. The land is a
larjie tract, divided into small farms, and
iiundietls from all pans of the country are
now settling and building. The orops pro
duced are large and can be seen growing
The climaie is delightful, and secure from
frosts. Terms from St 5 to $-20 per acre
payable within four yerrs by instalments
To visit the olace Leave Vine. Street
Wharf at Philadelphia at 7 1-2 A. M. by
Railroad for liamrnonton, or address R. J
Byrnes, by letter, liamrnonton Post Office,
Atlantic County, New Jersey. See full ad
vertisement in another column.
RODH & PUTXEL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Grain, Flour, Feed and General
Produce, &o.
fto. 5 Ev'm Building)
On Dunne & Reade sts., near the N. Y. &
E. R. R. Depot, New York.
We would most respectfully invite Dealers
and Merchants in the country to favor us
with their consignments, and would assure
them that we shall be most minutely watch
ful of the interests of our customers, and
promptly in giving them true and correct re
turns. We will also carefully attend to any or
ders sent to us, and will weekly or oftcner
inform our consignees of the state of the
markets.
We have full confidence in the patronage
of our numerous friends in the country, and
sign our ourselves
Your most obedient servants,
DAVID RODH,
MICHAEL PUTZEL.
July 21, 1859. tf.
Reference.
John N. Stokes, Merchant, Stroudsburg, "I'etin'a. .
Dcpuc S. Miller, Esq . i'rest. StroutUtni.g Hank, do.
!'. S. Michter, Esq., I'icst. Far. &. M. irk., Easlon, Pa.
Dntkc, JIuiick, & Co.. Wholesale Grocers, do .
T. U. Sitreavcs, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, do
Persons Wanting ?ii:utG of
rlimate for health. Sec advertisement of
liamrnonton Lands, iu another column.
The Latest News.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Ml CAP, AND FUR STORE,
FAULTS New Hat and Cap Emporium
below Ivernmerer's llot.el, is now open, where
will be lound an cntensive assort
ment of SRING and SUMMER
II A TS, such as Felt, Wool, Cloth,
Catsimere. Silk and Straws in eve
ry variety, also Fancy Caps for Men, Boys
and Children His stock is large, and well
selected from some of the most extensive
American Manufactories.
Thereby affording to ail of his friends and
the public throughout the surrounding coun
try an ogportunity hereafter of purchasing
a neat, tasty and fashionable Hat or Cap,
within the limits of your own county Please
give me a call and examine for yourselves.
JAMES A". PAUL!.
Stroudsburg, April 14. 1859.
All Wuniinj; Farm? in a delightful
climate, rich soil, and secure from frosts.
See advertisement of liamrnonton Lands
in another column.
Express Arrangement.
The Hope and Iloward Express Com
panys are how prepared to forward Mon
ey, Valuables of any kind, Paskages, &o.,
with their own Cars, and special Messen
gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a
ny part of the world.
JOHN N. STOKES, Agent,
For the Hope and Iloward Ex. Co't
Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1853. tf.
Gifts rare and Beautiful given indiscrimi
nately without Money to all Persons
ordeding Books from
' CLARK'S
on EAT
GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT,
No. 80G Spring Garden Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
This Establishment is connected on a scale
of unsurpassed Magnificence and liberality,
as thousands can testify, and universally ac
knowledged to be the most liberal and punc
tual Gift Enterprise in the United Slates.
My new and Classified Catalogue of Books,
a pamphlet of 48 large pages, contains a full
list of Histories, Biographies, Travels, Ad
ventures, Stories, Anecdotes, Tales, Narra
tives, Romances, Sports and Pastimes. Also,
Religious, Biblical, Theological, Classical,
Philosophical, Geographical, Botanical and
Agricultural works, Dictionaries, Lexicons,
Albums, Annuals and Presentation books, Bi
bles, Hymn and Prayer Books, in ever style
of Binding, together with all the newest
works of the day, all of which are handsome
ly bound and guaranteed perfect in every
respect.
The schedule of Gifts I present, (as Will be
seen by reference to my Catalogue,) is the
most extensive, as it is also the most superi
or, elegant and magnificent ever offered by
any similarestablishmentin tlup.Union oneof
which Gifts will accompany-each book at the
time of nalc.
IEPA fine. gold watch accompanies every
order of 100 books ordered at one time from
my Catalogue
Ti!iinitnia!s.
As .evidence of the truth of what has" been
asserted, I append the names of a few gen
tlemen of high standing, whose veracity can
not be questioned, who have purchased or or
dered books from me and received Gold
Watches, namely: Wm. Zimmerman, Esq.,
Middletown, Pa.; John D. Skiles, Wholesale
Grocer, Lancaster Pa.; lion. G. G. Walker,
Representative from Sommprset co., in the
Pennsylvania Legislature; Walter G,. Evans,
Notary Public, Lancaster city, Pa.; Jacob
Martin, fiq., Rochester, N. Y.; Hiram Fisk,"
Esq., Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. Geo. Lenhurt,
Harrisburg, Pa.; Mr. J, L. Fe.irs, Bear Creek,
Henry Co., Georgia; Mr. Thos. Smead, Bed
ford, Pa. and Julia Crosby, 927 Lawrence
ft., Philadelphia, who received a splendid
Silk Dress Pattern, worth S15.
I), W-. CLARK,
No. 806 Sjtring Garden St. Philad. Pa.
Agents wanted in every Town and Vill
age in the United States. My terms to A
gents are such as to afford them a liberal re
muneration for their trouble. Fuji particu
lars may be had by addressing me.as.above.
OrCatalogues sent free to anyaddrcss.
July Li, 1859.-3ui.
. ...,.NEW.
AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT.
To nil wanting Farms
A RARE OPPORTUNITY IN A DELIGHTFUL AND
HEALTHY CLI JUTE -5 JULES SOUHEAST Of" '
PHILADELPHIA, ON THE CAMDEN AND
ATLANTIC RAILROAD, NEW JERSEY.
An old estate consisting of several thou
sands of acres of productive soil has been
divided into Farms ol various iizes to suit
ihe purcler. A population of some Fif
teen Hundred, from various parts of the mid
die Siaies and New England hae settled
there the past year, improved their, places,
and raised excellent crops. The price of the
land is at tho low sum of from Slo to SI-JO
per acre, the soil is of the best quality for
the production of Wheal, Clover, Cor,
Peaches, Grapes and Vegetables'. It is con
sidered the liest Fruit soil in the Union.
The place is perfectly secure from frosts r
the destructive enemy of the farmer. Crop
of grain, grass and Iruit ate now gtowinji
and can be seen. By examining the place
itself, a correct judgment can he formed of
the productiveness of the land. The terms
are made easy to secure the rapid improve
ment of the land, which is only sold for ac
tual improvement. The result has been,
that within the past year, some' three hun
dred houses have been erected, two mills,
one steam, fout stores, somo forty vinyards
and Peach orchards, planted, and a large
number of other improvements, making it a
desirable and active place of business.
THE MARKET,
as the reader may perceive from its lora
tion, is the
BEST IN THE UNio'N.
Produce bringing double the price than
in locations away liora the city, and more
than double ihe piice than the West- It h
known that the earliest and hest fruits and
vegetables in this latitude come from New
Jersey, and are annually exported to the ex
tent of millions
In locating here, the aettlcr has many ad
vantagps. He is within a few hours ride ol
the great cities of New England and Middle
States, he is near his old friends and asso
ciations, he is in a settled country where ev
ery improvement of aomfort and civilization
is at hand. He can buy every article he
wants at the cheapest price, and sell his
produce for the highest, ijn the West this
is reversed) he has schools for his children.
divine service, and will enjoy an open win
ter, and delighllul climate, where fevers are
utterly unknown. The result of the change
upon those from the north, has generally
been to restore them to an excellent state ot
health.
In the way of building and improving,
lumber can be obtained at the mills at the
rate of 10 to 15 per thousand. Bricks
from the brick yard opened in the place,
every article can be procured in the place,
good carpenters are at hand; and there is no
place in the Union where buildings and im
provemenls can be made cheaper.
The reader will at once oe struck with
the advantages here presented, and ask him
self why the property has not been taken up
before. Tho reason is, tt was never thrown
in the market; and unless these statements
were coirect no one would be invited to ex
amine the land before purchasing. This
all are expected to do. They will see land
under cultivation, such is the extent of the
settlement that they will no doubt, meet per
sons from their own neighborhood; they will
witness the improvements and can judge the
character of the population If they come
with a view to settle, they should .come pre
pared to stay a day or two and be ready to
purchase, as locations cannot be held on re
fusal. There are two daily trains to Philadel
phia, and to all settlers who improve, the
Railroad Company gives a Free Ticket for
six" months, and a half-price Ticket for three
years.
THE TOWN OF IIAMMONTON
In connection wiih the agricultural set
tlement, a new and thriving town has natu
rally arisen, rohich presents inducements for
any hind of business, particularly stores and
manufactories. The Shoe business could be
carried on in this place and market to good
advantage, also cotton business, and manu
factories of agricultural implements or Foun
defies for casting small articles. The im
provement has been so rapid as to insure a
constant arid permanent increase of business.
Town lois of a good size, we do not sell
small ones, as it would effect the improve
ment of the place, can be had at from 8100
and upwards.
The liamrnonton Farmer, a monthly liter
ary and agricultural sheet, containing full
information of liamrnonton, can be obtained
at 25 cents per annum.
Title indisputable warrantee deeds giv.
en, clear of all incumbrance when money is
paid. Route to the land: leave Vine street
wharf, Philadelphia for liamrnonton by Rail
road, at 7 1-2 A. M., or 4 1-2 P. M. Fare 90
cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes.
Hoarding conveniences on hand. Parties
had belter stop with Mr, Byrnes, a principal
until they have decided as to purchasing, as
he will show them over the land in his car
riage, free of expense. Letters and applica
tions can be addrcssad to Landis & Byrnes,
liamrnonton P. O., Atlantic Co , N. Jersey,
or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Filth Street,
Philadelphia, Maps and information cheer
fully furnished.
July 14, l850.-6m.
I PRICE & BLAISE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Confectioners, Fruiterers and J
I Three doors above the Post Office, 5
1 STROUDSBURG, PA. 5
A general assortment of Foreign and
2 Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Segars, Syrups,
ccc. &c. Orders from a distance prompt
ly attended to. g
Xwvwvtmxwiivvww vxwinvuivvwmtw't;
The fflitniittoutou Farmer -A
newspaper devoted to Literature and Agri
culture, also setting forth lull accounts ol
the new settlement of llammoutoii, in New
Jersey, can be subscribed for only 25 cents
per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount
Address to Editor of the Farmer. Hrfmmon-
ton, V. O. Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those
wishing cheap Innd, of the hest'quality, in
one of the healthiest and most delightful
climates in the Union, and where crops are
nevercutdown by frosts, the lerriblejcourgt
of the north, see advertisement of Hamnion
ton Lands.
STEEL'S HOTEL,
fBBi Corner Main-Sr.., and. North side
JPublio Square, Wilkes-liitrrc, Pa.
J) J. OSTltANDER,
Proprietor.
N, Omnibuses will run regularly
to and frpm tho lluili'oad Depot, to cou
nect with the'Cars, on every arrival and
departure of the passenger trains.
May 13, 1858,
Persons wishing lo establish
ManulaclOries:in a neiv and tllriving place
where business is good. See edverlisement
of the liamrnonton Settlement.
Win. K. IfiaViiastd,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STROUDSBURG,- MONROE CO., PA.
Office at James II. Walton's, K-q.
Collections made, and business attcifdcd
to with promptness and dispatch.
Stroudsburg, June 20, 1 850 .
in 11. uu n h r n. s-s
Confectionery and Ice Cream
' ESTABLISHMENT.
The undersigned beg leave to announce to
the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that
they have opened a
SALOON,
where they offer an assortment of first class
Confectionery, IFrtiii, fft;t, &v..
which surpasses in point of excellence any
thing of the kind heretofore offered in tins
place.
In the Baking department thev have se
cured the services of IWr. Samuel Hoffman.
whose ability in that line is too well known
to need any recommendation.
They will furnish
IS R 22 A E and CAKES,
of a superior quality, every afternoon, at the
doorsof their customers, without extra charge.
They will also keep
Ice Cream of it variety of f lai'ors,
Strawberries and Cream,
SPARKLING SODA VATER,
And Albany Imperial Cream Ale,
drawn fresh and cool from superior fountains.
IF roll Oysters, in season, will be served
up in every style.
With a determination to spare no effort to
please they respectfully solicit a share of pub
lic patronage.
L. It. DRAKE.
April 1, 1850.
Ayor's Sarsaparilla,
A compound remedy, in which we have labored
to produce the most effectual alterative that can
be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para
Sarsaparilla, so combined, with other substances
of still greater alterative power as to afford an
effective antidote for tho diseases Sarsaparilla is
reputed to cure. It is believed that such a rem
edy is wanted by those who suffer from Stru
mous complaints, and that one which will ac
complish their cure must prove of immense ser
vice to this large class of onr afflicted fellow
citizens. How completely this compound will
do it has been proven by experiment on many
of the worst cases to be found of the following
complaints :
Scrofula axd Scaort:LOi;3 Complaints,
Ercttio.vs axd Eaci-TivB Diseases, Ul
ceus, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt
Eiieum, Scald Head, Syphilis axd Syphi
litic Affections, Mercurial Disease,
Dropsy, Neup.at.gi a or Tic Douloureaux,
Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire,
and. indeed the whole class of complaints arising
from Impurity or the Blood.
This compound will bo found a-rcat pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to ex
pel the foul humors which fester in the blood at
that season of tire year. By the timely expul
sion of thcnl manv rauklinjjdisorders are nipped
in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this
remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of
foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which
the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions,
if no't assisted to do this through the natural
channels of the body by an alterative medicine.
Cleanse out the viliafcd blood whenever you.
find its impurities bursting through the skin in
pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when
you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the
veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your
feelings will tell von when. Even where no
particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better
health, and live longer, for cleansing tho blood.
Keep the blood healthy, and all is ,well; but
with this pabulum of life disordered, there can
be no lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of life
is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, tho repu
tation of accomplishing these ends. But tho
world has been egregiously deceived by prepara
tions of it, partly because the drug alone has not
all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more be
cause many preparations, pretending to be con
centrated extracts of it, contain but little of the
virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else.
During late years the public have been misled
by large bott!c3, pretending to give a quart of
Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of
these have been frauds u)on the sick, for they
not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but
Olteil UO ClirUlIVO UlllJUUta nuwi.iu.
bitter and painful'disappointmcnt has followed
the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla
which Hood tho market, until tho namo itself is
justly despised, and has Iwcomo synonymous
with imposition and cheat. Still we call this
compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply
such a remedy as shall rescue the nanic frbm the
load of obloquy which rests upon it. And wo
think we have ground for believing it has vir
tues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of
the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to
secure their complete eradication from tho sys
tem, the remedy should be judiciously taken ac
cording to directions on the bottle.
PREPARED BY
UK. J. C. AYE 21 cfc GO,,
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, SI Per Settle J Six Bottle for $5.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral-
has won for itself sucli a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint,
that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount
the evidence of fts virtues, wherever it has been
employed. As it lias ong been in constant use
throughout this section, wo riedd not do more
than assure the people its quality is kept up to
tho best it ever lias been, and that it may no re
lied on to do for their relief all it has ever, been
found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
rOH THH CURE OF
a, Bheumatism, tirnptionsand i&n Diseases
4 Complaint, Dropsy, Ttijer, Tumors and
Rheum, Worms, Goat, AW5c as 33m'
Pitt, and for Purifying the Blood.
Tavpt
I.e. J. ' J - -
r - nt..l en flint tllf! TnOSt 0n?I
tive can take them pleasantly, ami tlity nro the.
best aperient m tno worm ior w mo vr
of a family physic.
Price 25 cont3 per Box ; five Boxes for $1.00.
Great numbers of acn-mcn,. physicians.
Statesmen, and eminent perconatfes, have leiu
their names to certify thtf unparalleled- usilnU
ncss of these remedies, but ouMpacp hcrclll
not permit tho Insertion of them.
Hoioiv uamcu num-- b1"''" y '.V. i- fnii
man-Ac in which they are given; with al-o fulL
. ... i .1... nWff .MnTii iimts. anil uiu
iruuuiiiib y . , .nrini-mnleil dealers
whh o?h rtUot.hcynake more pro.it
oVi!U SSnnSlXvBn's. and take no ot bers The
sick want the nest niu iu
tbey should have
All onr remedies are for sale by
qi,i ;,i Strnndsburu W .Limcd'N. Bur-
i n v - r
ling ami Ho)liusbuad & Dctriukj-Mudby
drugist cverywuere,
June 2, 1 850.-1 y.
Something new.
The public arc' respectfully informed
that the undersigncrf has' opened 'ia tk?
Borough of'Stfotidabu.rv, an
Oyster Snioou.suul Batter?;
on Elizabeth street, at Lodcr's old Stand,
oppo.-ite Samuel Melick's Jewelry Storej
where they intend keeping on hand,Brcn'd
(Jk-e?. Cnndios of all kinds, CHtefd io i
every style, crcm Fruit of all varieties,
choice dried .bruit?, Uttron, Jellies ol all
flavors, brandy Peaches, brandy Cherries,
French Prunes. Toaistocs, Pickle?, Pep-
pers-auce, Lemon Syrup, frei Gooseber
ries, Currants, Uranges, Lomons, extra
'Green ami Black Tea, spices, Cheese,-
pulverized Sugar, IlcCned Suar, West
India White Honor. New Orleans olas-
ses. Sugar Cured IJams, Crackers, Butter, fc
and Isuts of all kinds.
They also have fitted up a splendid Sa
loon in their building where Ice Cream
of all Savors will be t-erved to their pat
rons. Also,
Albany Cream Ale, Champagne Wine",
Lager Beer, Lemonade, Mead and Soda.
Water, Choice Segars, and Tobacco
Open day and oveuiug, give tbernra
call.
DRAKE & FELKERi
Stroudsburg, Way 12, lSf)8.-tf.
Tlie Country Safe !
if, .Irk fib
r 11 3? ill
Tbo subscriber takes this method of "
informinjr bis roauv friends, and the pub
lie generally, that he has returned from
the cities, with a large lot of
Ready Made Clothing:,
of tho latest styles, consisting of
Coals of all kinds and qualities,
IaSBSof various styles of goods, and
"lrCSts, of every grade.
From his present stock he issatisGeu that
he can meet the demand of every. tasta
and "rig out," in a mnnner hitherto un
approached, the man with the single dol
lar. or the possessor of thousands.
He. has also laid in, and will keep on
hand, an elegant assortment of
' DRY GOODS,
consisting of Cloths, Casimeres, Vcsltngs,
Notions. Hosiery, &c. &c. all of which ho
will sell very cheap He has also a splen
did lot of
at prices va'rying from .50 cents to $6
each; the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, &o. &c. and all at prices
surprisingly low.
P. S. Clothing made to order at short
notice and warranted.
CALF and SHEEP SKIlSfS taken
in exchange for Goods at cash prices.
The public arc invited to call as be U
determined to sell his goods cheaper than
the cheapest.
NICHOLAS KUSTER.
Stroudsburg, May 12, lri59.-tf.
NOTICE "
Is hereby, given, that I have loaned un
to Jacob Kocrner, of Paradise township,
MonrOe county, Pa., at my pleasure, two
yoko of oxen, two cows, one wagon.
The public are cautioned against med
dling with -said property.
JAMES KINTZ.
Feb. 14, 159.
FRUIT TREES.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flow"
-ers, Shrubs, &c , &c. from the cele
brated n. E. Hook, & Co'a. Nursery,
Ptocbcster, N. Y.
The undersigned is now receiving or
ders for Fall and Spring planting. All
those who order from us or our agents
will be' supplied with first class trees,
plants, &c., to be delivered this fall and"
spring, at such places as agreed upon.
All orders left at G. II. Miller's Store,
Stroudsburg, Pa., will be promptly filled
by us.
W. C. LArtZELLtER, & Co.
Juno 2. 1859. Blairstown, N. J".
LEWIS D. VAIL ,
ttorncij at att),
Office removed to No. IM South Sixth st.
(below Chesnut,)r
April 21, 1S3!) Philsidclpliia.
NOTICE
Is hereby iMven, that I have leased an
to Joseph liooram, of Paradise township,
Alonroo couiUv. Pa., at mv nleasure. one
j , j k j
yoko 'of oxen. Tho public are cautioned
against meddling with said property.
J A MISS IviiN IZ.
February 24,1S59. ,
House and Lot for Rent;'
A two-story frame House, situ
ate on Franklin street with lot at-
hiSgJiacneu, ior rem.
t Also a Ten Tin Alley. rof
terms, &c, appply to
WILLIAM K. H A VI LAND.-
Stroudsburg, April 21, 1859 -j-?
Caution.
Notice is hereby given, that I have
leased unto PeUr S. Bibbing, of Pocono
township, Monroe County, Pa , at rny
pleasure, one yoke of oxen. The public
are cautioned against meddling with said1
property,
JACOB B1SBING, '
April 5, lSfil).
MUSIC! MUSIC! UM
-Eusii'iictioiis out the Vjtflifii
Tho subscriber would announce to the'"
public that he is prepared to giveInstructioir
to all who wish to take lessons on the Violin
From his long experience and practical
know Icdc as a Musician, while in Germany
and in Ibis country, he guarantees to gfve?'
satisfaction to nil those who may place thein;
selves under his charge. Terms reasonable
For further information apply to t
GOTTLIEB KETTERERj
Stroudsburg, Nov. 4, 185S. ly.
Gviipu Growers can Carry oij
llmir ln-ci iins-i ntrict s nrp pssfull v at ITnm.
i!ivlJ"' "" j - .. ....... . .. -
Nrwwr.... r ... f c f. w.
fards sBt out tho past season. See adver
tisement of llamnimuon Landst hraiiotheiK
column.
III!
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