The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, August 18, 1859, Image 4

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4 ' NEW
AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT.
To all wanting Farms
A RARE OPPORTUNITY IN A DELIGHTFUL AND
HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 MILES EOUHEASTOF
I'll TLA DELPHI A, ON THE CAMDEN AND
ATLANTIC RAILROAD, NEW JERSEY.
An old estate consisting of several thou
sands of acres of productive soil lias been
divided into i-'arms of various sizes to suit
the purchaser. A population of some Fif
teen Hundred, from various parts of the mid
life Slates, and New England have settled
there (he past year, improved their places,
and raised excellent crops. The price of the
land' is at the low sum of from Sli to $20
,(t5r acre, the soil is of the best quality for
the production of Wheal, Clover, Corn.
Peaches, Grapes and Vegetables. It is con
sidered the best Fruit soil in the Union.
The place is perfectly secure fmm.frosts
the destructive enemy of the farmer. Crop?
ot gram, Rrass and Iruit are now giowinji
and can be seen. Hy examining the place
itself, a correct judgment can be formed ol
the products eness of the land. The terms
are made easv to secure th rapid improve
input of the land, which is only sold force
lual improvement. The result has been,
that within the past year, some three hun
drcd houses have been erected, two mills,
one steam, fout stores, some forty vinyards
and Peach orchards, planted, and a large
nun ber of other improvements, making it a
desirable and active place of business.
THE MARKET,
as the reader may perceive from its loca
tion, is the
BEST IN THE UNION.
Produce bringing double the price than
in locations away liom the city, and more
than double the price than the West- It is
known that the earliest and best fruits and
vegetables in this latitude come from New
Jersey, and are annually exported to the ex
tent of millions
In lucatine here, the settler has many ad
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-
i .tions. hn is in a settled country where ev
cry improvement of comfort and civilization
is at hand. lie can ouy eery umuc c
wants at the cheapest price, and sell his
produce for the highest, in the West this
is reversed) he has schools for his children.
divine service, and will enjoy an open win
ter, and delightful climate, where levers are
utteriv unknown. The result of the change
upon those from the north, has generally
been to restore them to an excellent state ol
health. .
In the way of building and improving.
lnm hpr ran be obtained at the mills at the
Tiite of S10 to S15 per thousand. Bricks
fiom the brick yard opened in the place,
everv .irlicle can be procured in the place
good" carpenters are at hand; and there is no
place, in the Union where buildings and im
proyements 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
belore. Tho reason is, it was never thrown
in the market; and unless these statement
were cm reel no one would be invited ' ex
amine the land belore purchasing. This
:ifl ate expected to do. They will seedand
under cultivation, such is the extent of the
settlement that they will no doubt, meet per
sons fmm 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, is 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 n.onlhs, and ahalf price Ticket foi three
ye:us.
'THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON
-In mnnepiion with the agricultural set
tlemeui. a new and thriving town has natu-
r.iliv arisen, which presents inducements fur
any hind of business, particularly stores and
manufactories. The Shoe business could be
rained on in this place and market to good
advantage, also cotton business, and manu
factories ol agricultural implements or Foun
dcrics for Ciisltng small articles. The im
provement has been so rapid as to insure a
conduit and permanent increase of business.
'Mnwii lots uf a food size, we do not sell
small ones, as it would effect the improve
meni ol the place, can be had at from 100
and upwards.
The llammonlon Farmer, a monthly liter
ary and agiicultural sheet, containing full
information of Hammonton, can be obtained
at '25 cents per anuum.
Title indisputable warrantee deeds giv
en, clear of all incumbrance when money is
naid. Route to the land: leave ine street
wharf. Philadelphia for Hammonton bv Rail
road, at 7 1-2 A. M., or 4 1 2 P. M. Faie Oil
cents. When there inquire for Mr. uyrnes.
Hoarding conveniences on hand. Parties
had better stop with Mr. Uyrnes, a principal
until thev have decided as to purchasing, a
he will show them over the land in his car
riace. free of expense. Letters and applica
lions can be addressed to Landis & Byrnes,
Hammonton P. O., Atlantic Co , N. Jersey
or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Filth Street,
Philadelphia, Maps and information cheer
fully furnished.
July 14, lS59.-Grrr.
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PRICE & JIKAKE,
5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
jj Confectioners, Fruiterers and
i Three doors above the Post Office,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
$ A general assortment of foreign and 5
? Domeatio Fruits, Nuts, Segars, Syrups,
2 Sic. &.c. Orders from a distance prompt-
5i ... ij.
iv aiienueu w.
The Ilauiinetitoii Farincr--
newspaper devoted to Literature and Agri
culture, also setting forth full accounts o
the new settlement of Hammonton, in New
Jersey, can be subscribed for only 25 cents
per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount
Address 10 Editor uf the Farmer, Hammon
ton, P. O. Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those
wishing cheap land, of the best quality, in
one of the healthiest and most delightlu
climates in the Union, and where crops are
never cut down by frosts, the terrible scourge
f the north, see advertisement of Hammon
ton Lands.
STEEL'S HOTEL,
Corner Main St., and North side
Publie Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa
D. J. OSTBANDER,
Proprietor,
N. B. Omnibuses will run regularly
to aid from the Railroad Depot, to con
sect with the Cars, on every arrival and
departure of the passenger trains.
''Ma j 13, 1858.
JHjjjl
Gifts rare and Beautiful given indiscrimi
nately without Money w au jrersons
ordering Books from
CLARK'S
GREAT
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 States.
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,
Biblical. Theological, Classical,
Philosophical, Geographical, Botanical and
A frriniltlirs
works, uictionaries, lexicons,
Alhnms. Annuals and Presentation books, Bi
Li.. nn.nn nnri Pmwup IWifc. in rvgt stvlelrnliiR for their money,
of Binding together vith all the newest
works of the day, all of which are handsome-
lv bound and guaranteed perfect in every
The schedule of Gifts I present, (as will be
coon hv rpfcrnnce to mv 031010200,") is the
most extensive, as it is also the most superi-
or, eregnnt and magnihcent ever onerea oy
c;,n;inppstnhlishmRntinthe Union oneof
which Gifts will accompany each book a the Our Establishment is the centre of attrac
ting of sale. traction for RIBBONS 'Quick Sales,' 'Light
IEPA fine gold watch accompanies every
order of 100 books ordered at one time irom
my Catalogue
Testimonials.
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-
ilprpd hnnks frnm me and received Gold
Wutches, namely: Wm. Zimmerman, Esq.,
Middletown, Pa.: John D. Skiles, Wholesale
Grocer. Lancaster Pa.: Hon. G. G. Walker,
Rnnrpsimtative from Sommerset co., in the
Pennsylvania Legislature: Walter G. Evans,
IVotnrv Pn hlic. Lancaster city. Pa.: Jacob
Martin, Esq., Rochester, N. Y.; Hiram Fisk,
Esq., Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. Geo. Lenhart,
Harrisbursr, Pa.: Mr. J. L. Fears, Bear Creek,
Henry Co., Georgia: Mr. Thos. Smead, Bed
ford. Pa.: and Julia Crosby, 927 Lawrence
St., Philadelphia, who received a splendid
Silk Dress Pattern, worth S15.
D. W. CLARK,
No. 60C Spring Garden St. Philad. Pa.
Agents wanted in every Town and Vill
age ?n the United States. My terms to A-
rents are such as to afford them a liberal re
muneration for their trouble. Full particu
lars may be had by addressing me as above.
OrCatalogues sent tree to any address.
July 14, 1859.-3m.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
r . I J? Tf ..4.. L fVm II...cmnn
I tUCIIl illu ilitllll Lv tt in iiuiiiauuauj
(Successors to M. B. Postens,)
Having purchased the
ffrwA stoocK lately owned Djr iu
B. Postens, take this opportunity
to notify their friends and the public gen-
nrnlln tVllf llmi fllfJA 9 A A pA On nSl f P P nlllfl I
uiunjf, 'ui,j uo.w i
new stock to the same, and will continue
the business at the old stand, od Franklin
Street, where they are preparea to nire
Horses and carriages at tbe lowest casb
rates. Their Horses are safe, fast and
"entle, and their vehickles consist of all
kinds, to suit tbe tastes of tbe fastidious
Attentive ostlers always on band, and dri
vers furnished when desired. Call and
see for yourselves. Strangers taken to
any part of tbe country at tbe shortest
notice. 1 hey will continue to run tbe
new omnibus between this borough and
the Railroad Depot. Persons intending
to go on the railroad will be called for at
any part of the Borough, by leaving their
names at their omce near the stable.
The omnibus will also be at the Depot on
tbe arrival of trains to convey passengers
into town.
No pains will bo spared to give satis
faction to all who may favor them with
their patronage.
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN
Stroudsburg, June 24, 1658.-tf.
The Secret Infirniities-of
YOUTH & MATURITY.
Just Published Gratis, the 25th Thousand.
A few words cn the rational Treat
ment, without Medirine, of Sperma
torrhoea or Local Weakness, Noc
lurnal Emissions, Genital & Nerv
ous Debility,,Premaiure Dec-ay of the Sys
tem, Impotency and Impediments to Mar
tiage generally,
BY B. DE LANEY, M. D-
The imnortant fart that the manv alarm
inc complaints, originating in the irnpru
dence and solitude of youth, may be easily
removed without medicine, is in this small
tract, clearly demonstrated: and the entire
ly new and highly successful treatment, as
adopted by the Author, fully explained, by
means of which every one is enabled to cure
himself perfectly and at the least possible
cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised
nostrums of the dav.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free
in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post
paid) two postace stamps to. DR. B. DE
LANEY. 88 East 31st Street. New York
City. June 2, 1859. 8m
PHOTOGRAPHS
III every Style Of the Art.
T m 1.,, ,T.J 'f
u. x. j.r, w0.Ui.iuc(lWu iuiuiuuj
the inhabitants ot this lown and vicinity,
that having procured a new Instrument
(expressly 'for tho purpose, is now pre-
pared to take all the latest styles ot Type, L,mseea uu, wunoui me irouuio oi gnnu
enmbininfr nil t!i newest iinnrovemGnts nf ingO and flow under the brush as the best
J T - -mm- j . T J 7
w.wt wvM.iiaiK '6'""i
iMCUKJpcs,
at ms oia itoom near ttie uourt House, in
a style unsurpassed. From his long expe-
nence as un Arttat acknowledges no su
m . & 1
pen or.
1 T "V fl MM
nose wtsning goou jjiKeneases on
themselves or mends, ate invited to call
and examine specimens. No charge made
unless perfect satisfaction given.
L. T. XEW.
Sept 16, lS58.-tf.
EMPLOYMENT.
$50 a mouth and all expenses
Paid.
An Agent is wanted in every town and
county in the United States, to engage in a
respectable and easy business, by which
the above profits may be certainly realized
For furthur Darticulars. address Dr. J. Hen
ry VVarer, corner of Broome and Mercer
Streets, New York City, enclosing one pds
age stamp.. Feb. 10, 1859. 6in.
popular trade i859
1859
IN
Ribbons and Millinery Goods
I
BB3B0NS! RIBBONS!! KUBiJUJS&i!
To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers
in Ribbons. Milhneru Uoods, ana
Cash buyers in all sections of the Country. f
The Cash, Ktuuon nousc,
115 Chambers Street, New York,
JNO. FARRELL.
ESTABLISHED 1858.
We have originated a new princip e a
make this business plain, simple, and staple
as that of brown sheetings.
new era in me xviouou jlxuuc, nuu
"WE SELL FOR CASn!
wt? miv for CASH1
We ore satisfied with 5 per cent profit.
Ask no Second Price. Have all our goods
marked in vlain figures, so that man, woman
and child "buy alike," and receive tnc same
Our prices for best Taffeta Ribbons,
all
colors, are
no. l 12 cts per pic
No. 4 35 cts. per piece,
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9 87 "
.. 3
12$10"i
No. 10 $1,47 per piece.
WE OFFER FANCY BN STOLES-ALL
- defy'g competition, AND
for cash only.
Profits,' and 'Good Value, for Cash.
Roiiclies! Rouclies!
New Styles and Paterns, at a 6aving of 30
per cent from credit prices.
Blond Lace Quillings, &c. &c.
Our line of these Goods always full. We
Import and 'Job' them at once for 5 per cent
advance Marked prices on
all Goods 'in
plain figures.'
A saving of AO per cent on these Goods from
credit prices.
Our intention is to make the Ribbon Trade
as staple in regard to prices as domestic goods.
To do this we must sell One Million dollars
worth Goods per annum!
We are Union Men. 'JNo iNorth, 'no
South.' We solicit the patronage ot flier-
cnants. in everv seuuuu ui mu uuucu
and are the servants 01 an wno lavor us wiui
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their trade and patronage.
JNO. FARRELL,
CASH RIBBON HOUSE,
116-Chantbers street, New York,
'near the Hudson River Railroad Depot.
R. IT. WALLER
Jan. 13, '59,-4m.
wr.niin'inMfiviiinA.iimiwvwiivvunvwvuij. i
$ WA1T1I.1MPTAN . arAllKAlV. r
;
, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
Boys and Girls,
East 011, Pa.
This Institution will open its second
s.niinriHrnf theSnrinsr Session on Monday ?
5 . . .. . . 1
LUC lll JI X1JJIII, u,,"l,M p
t.U Ann nnri r-linllllflP PIPVIII
5 weeks, when a vacation ot six weens g
will follow.
The Fall session will commence
nn
ffT.f I, OHtk r.f Tulfr nriil nnn
itllll r.pntv.two weeks.
P V eUIieSrUUV, ic uiu ui
J m 1. t. . I J I Z. ln V e f rr,f tlfl oA J-
jl jig uunuiuy,u .ui ye iuui 3i"i j "i -u.-
$fice, (formerly known as " louperancc
lllall") is now being re-modeled and fit-
ted tin exnresslv for a first class Seinin- z
arv for the education of pupils of both
sexes. The boarding pupils will occupy
two separate buildings.arranged with pri- ?
vate rooms. Experience nas taugui inai 5
C , , . r a
it is decidedly disauvaniageous ior more
than two nuoils to occupy the same
K 1 1 -.1
room. The accommooaiiousauu uuvan-j
tages of this school are of a superior or
der, and it designs to train and fit boys
Sand vonn? men thoroughly lor college
$ or business. To young ladies are offer-1
ed excellent facilities for the acquisition
ofa solid or ornamental education.
Competent teachers are employed. $
Having long experience in Teaching
S and devoting his whole attention to the
J business the Principal hopes to merit a g
a
large share of public patronage, and g
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5 woulu respectiuny mvue aueiiuun iu ws 5
ori100i ft
rrArmB nnr nnnrfpr. ?n the commnn S
rfi- 1. f 1. fu-Tj .Jm 3nL,i 5
J-bllUO. I'.l ... 1 I
CingllSII UrUllCllCS, IUI uuaiuiug v.iiwiuo,
SSO f oj.
ro-r en
?
Tuition for Day Scholars from 5 25
. -.0 nn ?
Additional charges are made for the 5
I - 1 TT t. t-.r-kt n t rl f: I n come? i I
10 cpo uu. ?
i niguer iign&u ura.iu.co a..u
Extra charces tor tne moaern mngua-g
: . . . . P.
5 lies ana inu uruumeuuuD. uuib uuu m 5
I advance. I
f? f f r .f :r e
;s and the ornamentals, .dims paiu in
ror circulars anu luruier m.ormauuu g
I
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ivEV. J. v. jjjcjovjnrjiv, x'rinuysui.
n t txt t ncinrTTin t-i : 7
Ferry St., near Front.
References.
Rev. John Vanderveer, Easton.
Hon. John K. Findlay, "
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M. H. Jones, Esq.
J. P. Hetrich, Esi.
Samuel Sandt, M. D.
Henry Detweiller, M. D.
C. C. Jennings, M. D,
I Easton, March 24, 1859. tf.
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GIVE THEM ATRIAL!
SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS:
CHEAP, DURABLE AND PROTECTIVE,
Weather and Fire-Proof.
These paints will stand any climate, with
out crack or buster and harden by exposure,
thus making in time an enamel of stone,
protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and
other metals from rust and corosinn. They
M. ewenually, from the so-called mineral
mints nf llinlnv which nr. nrmnrvillv II.
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chre8nnd Clays, and are entirely worthless.
Silver's Plastic Paints are Purely ME-
TALIC, containing no Alumin or Clay.
They are levigated finely, mix readily with
I 7 fiitn r nnil nrA Avnn! nil II r ao in n i tt n r I
I Hit-C UCUU) U1IU UAVill 1 I UUIC19 III UUUJ UI
rover ni? DroDert es. one nound of wh ch w
cover as much surface, as two Dounds of
White Lead, reducing the cost two-thirds.
Thero are six distinct colors, viz:
Olive, I Light Brown I Light Chocolate,
Black, j Dark do. J Deep do.
...
AM equally valuable as a preservative
Paint and particularly adapted to painting
The outside of Buildings, Fences, Stea7n-
boats, Cars, Tin and Iron work.
(KrREMEMBER! Exposure Hardens
and increases the Durability of these Paints.
DIRECTIONS Mix with pnre Linseed
oil, as thickly as possible, as the Paint is the
lasting protecting body, and the oil simply the
medium or agent in spreading it.
l'orsale, Wholesale and retail, by
JAMES N. DURLING,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
A general assortment of Paints, Drujjs,
Window ulaes.Perfumery, Liquors, &c, &c.
Constantly on Hand, and to which we invite
the attention of the Public.
Mjiy 5, 1850. ly.
Summer Arrangement.
muss
Delaware Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
TNJow nnd exneditious broad eruaire route
,jie jTortn and West, via Great Bend
and Scranton, and from the L.ncKawanna
and Wyoming vallies, directly through to
New York and Philadelphia.
OCT On and after Monday, April 11th,
1859.
trains will be run as follows
Tho Hmrinnnti RvnrpKS Train bound east
0n N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great
Bend at 6:10 A. M., and connects with the
Express Train which, leaves Ureut Jbenu ior
New ork.and Philadelphia, at 8:10
a. in.
Due at Montrose, - - - d:4d
Tankhannock, - - 9:24
Factorvville. - 9:48
Scranton, - - - 10:35
Moscow, - - - 11:22
Stroudsburg", " - - - 1:26 p
Water Gap, - - 1:30 J
Delaware,(15 minutes todine) 2:04
Bridgville, - - 2:35
Junction, - 3:25
New York, - - - 7:15
Philadelphia, - - - 8;15
m.
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier No. 2, North River at
7:30, a. m.
From Phila. leave Walnut st.
Wharf at
6:00
10:50
11:37
11:52
l2;39
12:41
2:26
3:10
3:58
4:15
4:53
5:25
Leave Junction,
Due at Bndgeville,
it
Delaware, 15 min. dinner,
Water Gap,
p. m.
Stroudsburg,
Moscow,
Scranton, - -Factory
ville,
Tunkhnnnock -Montrose,
-Great
Bend,
it
Connecting at Great Bend with
the Mail Train, west, at
5:37
Accommodation Train leaves
gcrarilon for Great Bend at
8:10
- 12:40
a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend,
p. m.
(!nnnPfl5ntT V itli the Dunkirk Express West
. -wwawwn i
t l lQ lhe EmijTrant Train west at 1:53 and
. . ru Y . koipss Kast at i:oti u. m
"" r .
T?.tiirnjnrr. Inn vns Great Bend. 5i:UU p. m.
Duo nt Scranton. - u:15 "
For the accommodation of way travel on
ihe Southern Division, a Passenger Car will
be attached to the Express Freight Trains
Ip! vino1 Srrrnntonat 4:UU a. m
Due jstroudsburg at 10:05 "
Tnnrtinn nt Ja.-iU p. m.
it oinrnino'. win lHitvii jui tuunai. u.w u. '
Due at Stroudsburjr at
7:05
2:30 n.
t Scrnn nn !
o
at
m.
Passengers to ahd from New York change
cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia
at Bridireville.
For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,
ink-R T.. &. B. R. R. cars at bcranton.
For Jessun. Archbald, and Carbondale,
tnkn the staees at Scranton.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked through.
JOHN BRISB1N, Sup I.
Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
Scranton, April 6, leoi).
MONROE COUNTY
ITfiiltial Fire Insurance Comp's
T
he rate of Insurance is one dollar on
the thousand dollars insured, alter
which payment no subsequent tax will
be levied except to cover actual loss or
j10 v' rP that mav fall upon mem-
o j m'
o-.-J J '
The nctt nrohts arisms irom microti
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or ouiurwibu, wm iiuiuiu J. vn
1 1 m II Y-y r ncnnvtntnnH ur fl 1 I V
tor t1uc1i each momocr in propoitiuu iu
M,;,. t, m. thoir. Hnnnsif. will nave a
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credit in the company. Jiiach insurer m
or w;ii the said company will be a mem-
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hnr mreot dunncr tne term 01 m ui uw
lic Tne principle of Mutual Insur
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, , thorousfh v tested lias
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Un fvipd hv the unerring test ot experi-
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ence, and has proved successful and be-
, nnmiln r- Tf nflTnrrlc flirt nrrp.flf-
Wm " "
est security against loss or damage by
no4- ann nfit.fr irniTisr. mss nr 11 ;i in;i c 11 v
fire, on the most advantageous and rea
sonable terms.
Applications for Insurance to be made
in person, or by letters addressed to
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Wm. K. IIaviland, Secretary.
MANAGERS .
J. Dep'ue Labar, Jacob Knecht,
I Richard S. Staples. Jacob Stouffer,
Samuel D. Piphcr, Charles li. Andre,
I oil as jj. xraiic, iucuuuic uiuuku.
n-i T T1 1 nil J
Qodleib Auracner, Thomas W. Rhodes,
-A a t a t u
UOSepU I'CUUUI. uai" I u.iivuuij
STOGDELL STOKES President.
Golteb Auracher, 1 rcosurer.
Silas Drake, Surveyor.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 10; 1858.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having purchas
ed the right for Monroe County, to
manufacture and sell Mess. Apple
man & ltobbins' patent
Composition Gum Oils,
for painting purposes, hereby offer
them for sale nt fifty per cent, below
linseed oil prices. The article has been in
for use the last three years and has. stood the
v test of experience. Certificates can
frffe-". be secn ut tie store, from some of
2zEikthc best practical builders and
painters in the country. Also specimens of
tne panning. j.o vvneei
rights, Carpenters, and Cubinet
Makers it will be an indispen
sable article. Shop or Town
ship rights sold upon reasonable
nvinc
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WM. HOLLINSHEAD,
C. S. DETRICK,
C M, PRICE,
Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858 Proprietors,
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this Qffip
PRICES
TO SUIT THE T
The Largest am! Clicapes Slock
ever oiiereu
C11AKLES W. DEAN,
Wholesale Dealer
IN
,,.. nml dnrrnnn HaSkctS. V OOd and
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Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, uu
Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding,
&c, &c. &c
No. 119 Market-Street, below Second,
(north side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
The subscriber has just opened an entire-
, new and compiete slock of goods of the
bJesl ahty aru, description, to which he
vould respertrully call tho attention oi .uer-
nunc r,,i n0nlii uho wish to hnd a cooa
nrMolp rhrnn H.r Cash.
These ooods were bought for Nett Cash,
at the oreatly recuced'prices consequent up-
r. ih sirinopnev of tlie times, and believing
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the "nimble sixpence to be ueiter man wie
slow shillino," they are now offered to the
public at prices that defy competition.
The following are a lew 01 iue aumra
alwavs on hand :
Pails and J ubs ol all Kinns ana quauues,
Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar lioxes, Hail
Bushel and Peck Measures, Welt Buck
ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head and
straight clothes pins, wash boards,
wooden mop handles, Grain
scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows,
Corn Brooms, every variety,
Shoe. Paint. Scrub, and
Sween brushes, &c.
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111 "Z . 'ScW;; ctahesta,,
bed cords, skirl cords, tie yarn 1 wine 01 an
kinds, together with a large assortment 01
Notions and fan uoods.
Hosiery, Gloves, 0,urts, Vrawcrs, j ireaus,
&C, cheap Irom auction.
These Boods are all now and carefully
seiecieii, "u.u a y..-
lau 10 auraci aiiei.uiMi
11 ...;il inrinUn finrl it In lhpir OWIl
.r.t-M, . bpfnrn onrrhasinjr elsewhere,
IJUtU a "Ml llliuiiu"!! " - I
iuih-.ti. 1 r.
rrPnn;..nlSir nttnnt nn p ven to nackin"
coods for Shipment, so as to prevent uam-
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n a nr ovriivfi roarfes
S IOr irei"iit
ITTOrders by Mail promiuiv anenoen 10.
CHARLES V. DEAN.
110 Market-st , north side, below 2nd, fhila
November 18, 1853. ly.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION ;
PHILADELPHIA
A Benevolent Institution established by spe
cial Eudownicnl, for lhe lieliej oj the
Sick aud Distressed, afflicted with
Vriulenl cj Epidemic: Diseases.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view
of the awful destruction of human tile cans
ed by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions
nractked upon the unfortunate victims ol
such diseases by Quacks, several years age.
t,ront,., tiipir Cimsulumr burceon. as a
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CHARITABLE ACT worthy ol their name
Disnensarv for the treatment ol
diseases, in all their forms, and to give Med
i .
ical advice gratis to all who apply by letter.
with a description of their condition, (age
,o.nrntwwi hnmts fi 11 e. die. J aim in ciine
habits ol iue, vc; arm in
of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDI-
CINE FREE OF CHARGE. It is need-
less to add that the Association commands
tho hinhest Medical skill of the aie, and
will furnish the most approved modem treat
ment
The Directors of the Association, in their
Annual Report upon the treatment of Se.u
tl Diseases, express the highest satisfaction
with the success wnicn nas aueiiueu iue iu
bors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper
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matotrheca. Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea
Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self
. .1 v" , .1 oi.i
Abuse, Diseases ol tne rviuneys anu m.tu
ilr ,1'e . and order a continuance ol toe
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same olan for the ensuing year.
f l assured lna ,ieir ahoi3 in this sphere
, n 1 , cror, uave ueen f reat ben
efit to the afflicted, especially to the young,
and they have resolved to devote themselres.
with renewed zeal, to this very important
and much despised cause
An n f inimlilp liennrl on SnermatOirhosa,
I 1111 U u w -w.- - - -
. u. i.rOB(i ,u . ni nnaism.
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Masturbalion, or ocu nouse, aim ouiei uxa
eases or l ie Sexual uryans, uy me oiuuu
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imr Snrounn . wi be sent bv mail ( in a seal
"- ft
ed envelope;, jree oj cnaigc, uu
receipt ol
imn xlamns. lor nnstaae. Ullier Keports anu
Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sex
ual diseases, diet, &c. are constantly being
published for gratuitous distribution, and
i;ji ho pnt tf the afflicted. Some of the
new remedies and methods of treatment dis-
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covered during the last yea
rnlne.
r. are ol ereat
, rr RPDnrt or treatment, DR.
J.
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SlTir.UiX HOUGHTON, Actin Surgeon
No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order ol the Directors.
EZRA D HEART WELL, Prcsl.
GEO. FAIRCIIILD. Secretary.
March 24. 185!). Iv.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf
GUNSMITH.
Tho undersigned rcspoctfully in
forms the citizens of Stroudsburg
and vicinity, that he has commenced
tho
GUNSIUITfSItfG BUSINESS,
near Kautz's Blacksmith shop, on William
St., and is fully prepared to do all kinds
of work in his line, with neatness and des
patch. Having had twenty years ex
perience in this business, ho hopes wvll
bo an inducement for the people to give
him a trial.
Repairing of all kinds promptly attend
ed to. Rifles made to order.
LEWIS KEINEST.
Stroudsburg, Juno 14, 1855,
" BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Office
I M E S
REMOVAL!!
Wholesale and Retail
Boot anh Sbfoc
M ANUFAC TOR Y !"!"'
rSfe The subscriber respectful' inform
f mj n's cusmers and friends that he has
removed ns Bool and Shoe Mnvfoc--
lory to the store room formerly occupied by
Joseph Sigman, in Northampton streel,one
door above Hamilton street, and between
Mrs. E. H.Haimony's Millinery and Peter
Pomp's Drug Store.
He has just received a large assortment:
of Boots and Shoes, among which are Calf
Congress Boot, tnameled Congress Boms
Calf Napoleon Boots, 1 atent Mororp Na-
poieon .wgu.,,,. UCMt:.uu
and lioys
Also on nana a large awurimemoi onoes
for Ladies and Misses. V omen s fashions
ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order
at short notice. A large assortment of Chil-
urens onues uiwuy uu imnu. wtu oyey
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of all descriptions and kinds, wnicn he i&
selling
vncnr rw tim.
The goods are manufactured of the bes
materials and in tne neatest and most lash
jonable manner. He employs none but the
best workmen about his establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore received, eveiy effort will be made to
merit a continuance of the same.
THADDEUS SCHOCII.
Easton, September 16, 1S52.
Now Wholesale, fttld Rfifnil
WI1VE & UVOR STOKE,
Mromlsbur?, I'a.
gsf5jn Tho undersigned would inform Land-
Oylords and the public generally, that
continues the above business in Strouds-
hurrr. in the store house formorlv nennniPfl
- , n Mejick as a jewery 'Stor rand
has on hand a large stock of
uriwcc Aivr4 1 irnnna
a-zwk
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ol all kinds and 01 tne uesi quality, direct irom
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me usmm nuse, mm-ii uu is iirunnreu
m - u cu iu w"ua.,u '- ';u-
lauimuic iui 111c. vui oiutn lyuuiLjiu Vi a 1 wiiuji
T .1.. J !. .1
urunuy, uuuuuu pai,
Also, Peach, Blaclc-
berrv, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol
land Gin, NT. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple
Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala
ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &q. &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 lor in
our line.
Landlords will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to deal with me. 1 have no hired
agents to sell and distribute liquors for meat
great expense, which must be paid ior by the
consumer, ihoseceaiing with me 1 intend
shall be satisfied with the article they get, as
well as the price, and whenever they are not,
I will be pleased to have them return the-
lquor, and make the fact known, for I m-
end to make it a permanent bnsincss, 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 fo
July 8, 182. P. S. PO
for himself.
STENS.
Has permanently located him
self in Stroudsburg, and moved
his office next door to Dr. S.
Walton , and nea rly opposite S. Rees's Hat &
q3D store, where he is fully prepared to treat
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the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt
ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the
latest and most improved manner. Most per
sons know the danger and folly of trusting
their work to the ignorant as well as the
traveling1 dentist. It matters not how much,
experience a person may have, he is liable to
have some failures out of a number of cases,
and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre
quently put off until it is too late. to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in
convenience and trouble of going1 so far.
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
of c dentist near home. All work warranted
Some tiling New.
The public are respectfullv informed tlfat
the undersigned has opened, in the Borough
0f Stroudsburg, a NEW
DRUG STORE,
in tne large tour story ouiwing
recently erected by Messrs. Fow
ler and Wintemute, two doors a-
bove Robert Boy's Store, where
he intends keeping always on
hand, a large assortment ot
Drugs and Medicines. Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, French and Common Glass. 4$-c.
The stock w.ll also embrace FANCY NO
TIONS in endless variety, from which all
tastes can be gratified, including
Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware,
Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c.
ALSO Pure
WINES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal purposes, which beer their own
recommendation.
Every article will-be warranted fwreand,
fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant
whoso experience in the business is such ns
to deserve the unlimited confidence of the
public. Call and see.
JAM ESN. DURLING, Proprietor.
Stroudsburg. D-.'c. 31, I85G.
Hollinsliead & Detrick,.
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Drug, itferiiciiies Pnints OaJs,
Iye Sniffs, Class Rerf ssnaery,
A: v.. &e. Ac.
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N. B. German and English prescrip
tions carefully compounded.
WM. HOLLINSHEAD. C. S. DETKtCK.
April 8, 1859. ly. m
New Goods, Very Cheap. .
JOHN N. STOKES, having just
finished his selections, is now re
ceiving'a choice und fashiopablc
assortment of new and seasonable
goods, to which he invites the attention of
tlo public.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware
&c, &c, in variety, and of superior quality
will be found in his store, at prices unusually
low. The public are invited to call and see.
No charge for showing goods.'
J.N. STOKES.
Stroudsburg, April 20, 1859.
3 OAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash-
iug and shaving a'so the colebrato.
shaving cream, for sa'e by ,
SAMUELMMLICjK,, ..
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1855.