The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, September 01, 1859, Image 3

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    THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
SIR JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Fills.
flfeSSSs- LETTER
PROTECTED
BY ROYAL j$2!
Prepared from a presriplion of Sir J.Clarke,
' M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the
Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of
all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the
female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess
and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may
be relied on.
To Slurried ladies
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, biingon
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
tamp of Great llritsin, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
1 These Pills should not be taken by fcmlcs during the
FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they arc
Mire to bring on .Miscarriage, but at any other time they
are safe.
n all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in
the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpita
lonofthe heat t, hysterics and whites, these 1'iHs will
effect a cure w hen all olher means have failed; and al
though a poweiful remedy, do not contain iron, calo
mel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pampliletniound each package,
Viiich should be carefully preserved.
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada,
JODMOSBS
(Late I. G. Ba'dwiil .fc Co..)
Rochester, N. Y.
N. B. $1 00 and 0 rostage stamps enclosed to any
authorized Agent, will insure a boille, eontaingSO pills
by return mail. For sale m Stroud uig. by
July 1. lfS'J Jy. J. N. DURLING, Agent.
HAIR D YE II A IR D YE HAIR D YE
Wm. A. Batehelor's Kair Dye !
The Original and Best in the World!
All others arc mere imitations, and should be avoid
ed, it you wish to escape ridicule.
Gray, Red, or Rusty Hair Dyed inst.inlly to a bcauti
jul and Natural Brow n or Black, w ithout the least in
iury to Hair or skin.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to
Wm. A. Batchelcr since 1S39, and over HOJMX) applica
tions have bcon made to the Hftir of his patrons of his
famous Dye.
Wm. A. BATHEI.OR'S HAIR DYE produces a color
not to he distinguished from nature, and is warranted
not to injure in the least, however lung it may be con
tinued, and the ill effects of Rod Dyes remedied , the
Ifair inigoingcd for Life by this splendid Dye.
Made, sold or applied (in il private rooms) at the
"Wig Factor v, 2-13 Broadway, New York.
Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.
ICTiie genuine has the name and address upon a
steel plate engraving on four sides of cich bor.of
WILLIAM A. BATCnELOR,
233 Ilrnaitwav. Ncw-Yoik.
Sold by HOLLINS HEAD & DETRlcK. Stroui-burg.
WiCS-WSCSWfGS.
EACTHELOR'S WIGS and TOUPEES surpasses all.
Tlicv .tre elegant, hsht, easy and durable.
FHHns; to a ch:.nn no'ttirning up behind uo shrink
ing oiTlhe head ; indeed, tins is the only Ei-tnblis-hment
Mlieie these tilings are roporty understood and made.
-233 B.oadway, New-York. (Dec 9, liSSly.
iww mi ' i i it-1 . 1 1 t vm 't ii i nn " i TwrTTrarafcrtjag'Zsoa
County Treasurer.
To the Voters of Monroe Co
Fellow -Citizens I hereby offor myself
us a candidate for the oScc of County
Treasurer, at the ensuing election.
Should I be elected I pledge myself to
perform the duties of the office faithfully,
promptly and to the best of my ability.
WILLIAM SMITH.
Hoss tfp. August 10, 1559.
County Treasurer.
To the Voters of Monroe Co.
I offer ruycelf as a candidate for Coun
ty Treasurer, at the ensuing election.
Should I be elected I promite to dis
charge the duties of the office faithfully,
promptly and to the bej-t of my abilities.
ABIIA1IAIM EDINGER.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 11, 1859.
Books and Stationery.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
CHEAP BOOK STORE,
!. 221 R'urih Sticoi.d li.rtict,
(Between Race and Vine Street,)
K'St.I.ide.p.i.a,
Country Merchants, Booksellers, Store
keepers, School Boards, Teachers and every
body in want of Books and Stationery will
find at this establishment a complete assorl
- menl of Etilibli and Classical Text Books,
.for Colleges, Academies ami .Schools, wheth
er public or private Also, School nl. Fam
ily Stationery m great variely. Besides an
-extensive stock of all kinds of Books, in eve
ry department of Literature Family, School,
nnd Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn
Hooks, Blank Account and Memorandum
.Books, Ink, Pens, Slale and Lead Pencils,
iSlates, Wrapping Papers, ccc, &c, &c, all
selling at the very lowest nett cash prices.
LEARY, GETZ & CO.
Publishers & Booksellers,
Ho 224 North Secoiid Street,
Philadelphia.
03Parlicular attontion paid to all orders
by mail.
August 15, 1559.
Wire Sieves, Screens, &c
No. 53 femtSi 4.ll Street,
EASTOX, PA.
All kinds of Brass, Iron and Hair
Sieves and Screens constantly ou hand,
including a large assortment of Sieve
Screens, for fanning milta, wineri iren
workers and brick-ma here, of the best
quality made in the very best manner,
and isold at exceedingly low prices by
ANTHONY" POHL,
at his manufactory, No. 53 South Fourth
street, opposite the Lutborau Church,
Laston, Ps.
August 1J, 1959. Gm.
NOTICE.
The members of the Mouroe County
Mutual Fire Inurauce Company, are
bcreby notilied that an Jilection will be
held at the Court House, in the Borough
of Stroudsburg, on Monday the 5th day
of September next, at 2 o'clock in the af
ternoon of said day, to elect thirteen
Managers, to serve from the5 first Mou.
day of September 1859, to the first Mon
day of September J 800, pursuant to the
Act of Incorporation.
By order of thr President.
Wm. K. HAVILAND, Sec'y.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 11, 1859.
Caution !
I hereby caution all persons against
bunting, fishing, or going through grass,
grain or orchards upon iny premises, as I
am determined to prosecute trespassers
to the full extent of tho Jaw.
JOSEPH IIOUSER.
Smithfield L:p., Aug. II, 1859.
Of the Account of James II Walton, Esq.,
Treasurer of lite Monroe County Mutual
Fire Insurance Company, for the year
commencing first Monday of September
lb'57, and ending first Monday of Sip-
le'mber, 1C558.
JAMES II. WALTON, Esq., Treasurer of
4 The Monroe County Mutual Fire Insur
ance Company,' in account with said Com
pany for the year commencing the first
Monday of September, 1S57, and ending
the first Monday of September, 1858.
To bal. in hand at last settle
ment, 8218 32
To am't of premiums and in
itiation fees on 131 policies
issued during the year, 410 18
To amount ree'd for policies
previously issued, 4 37
SG32 S7
To am't of assessments made to pay
losses of the following named per
sons, viz:
Manuel Green, $1015 24
Thos. Gratlan & J. Wolbert 311 73
Samuel Wilson, 2239 74
350(5 71
$4199 58
CR.
By am'ts uncollected of assessments made for
losses offo! lowing persons, viz:
Manuel Green, 817 27
Thos. Grattan & J. Wolbert, 5 92
Samuel Wilson, S3 54
8100 03
By Treasurer's commissions
on $3400 (W of assessments
made and collected for loss
es, 8173 00
Bv am't p'd Emanuel Green's
creditor's, 784 70
Expenses of 2nd Committee, 15 39
Paid Joseph Wolbert, 233 33
" Thomas Graltan, 95 83
" Samuel Wilson, 20S3 93
3391 14
By premiums, &,c. on the following pol
icies it-sued bul not taken up, viz:
No. 1030, Jacob T. Keller 810 10
No. I03ri, Sydenham Walton, 1 00
No. 1009, Catharine Thrine, 1 00
12 10
By amounts paid to Committees ap
pointed to assess tho losses in the
following cases, viz :
Loss of .Manuel Green,
" Samuel Wilson,
" Joseph Wolbert,
" Thomas Grattan,
SID 50
8 87
2 50
3 75
34 OS
Paid the officers of the Company, as
follow, viz;
Wm. K. Ilaviland, Sec'v fees on 131
policies, " S131 00
Rich'd S. Staples, President 10 00
Silas L. Drake, Manager,
Slojrdell Stokes, do
3 12
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
C. D. Brmlhead, do
J. II. Y:iion, do
S. Kisller, do
154 12
Paid counsel and witnesses in the
suit of Jane A. Coolbaugh 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 Editiger, witness 24 52
Wm. K; Ilaviland, " 37 02
" Jos. Bitteubcndcr, " 2 20
128 74
P'd for printing and postage, viz:
" Theu. Schoch, printing, $17 75
J no. De Young, printing
and postage, 50 30'
By amount paid to the following per
sons for losses by fire, for which
no assessments were made, viz:
Paid Jacob Steer, $10 GO
R. II. Depuy, 1 50
5.?iscclla:5ens Eicnss.
P'd M. B. Postens, horachire, 2 00
u Robert Boys, committee to
assess loss of Jos-. Wolbert, 3 25
" Fer'd. Dutot, Justices fees, 1 17
" E.-atis&WaUon, for safe, 120 00
" Wm. K. Ilaviland for ma
king index, fire lax dupli
cates &c. 33 00
" S. L. brake, Justices fees, 2 50
" W. S. White, money ret'd. 17 31
Trcasucr's commissions on re
ceiving, $102 39
do. paying out, 593 93
i4 05
18 10
184 23
S990 37al2-J p.ct.23 91
Balance in hands of Treasurer, 71 70
$4,199 58
Settled, August 9, 1659, by us
SAxM'L S. DllEHER,
J. DEPUE LABAR,
Auditors.
The Compauy is indebted to Mr. Walton,
as Treasurer, to an amount greater than the
above balance of $71 76, for monev paid by
him on losses prior to 1st Monday of September
1857, which were nevur settled by the Audi
tors for previous years; nor have we embraced
in this settlement, anything but the receipt
and expenditures of the current year.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 11, 1859..
SSsoc Bbiifctssoss aistl Factories
can be carried on plofitably at Hammonton
See advertisement of Hammonton .Lands.
HORSE POWERS
AND TflRESiKNti MACHINES.
The Btst, Ebs use.
The undersigned having spared no ex
pense in getting up accurate patterns, are
now prepared to furnish Doubled-Geared
Iron Framed Horse Powers, and Iron
Framed JJalanced Cylinder Threshing
Machines, which for compactness, neat
neas, working capacity, and durability,
(to say tho taast,) unsurpassed by any
now offered to the public.
Call and judge for yourself.
GEORGE B. STAUFFEll, & Co.
Manufacturers of Ajjricultural'iuiple.
ment-, Steam Engioe3, Mill Irons, &c., &c
Tannereville, August 4, 1859 -tf.
To all wanting Farjuis. See ad-
veriisement of Hammonton Lnnds.
CHARLTON BURNET,
Attorney at Law,
STROUDSBUltd, MONROE COUNTY, PA.
Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oo
cupied by Win. 4vs, Esq.
Poisons wishing to change their
business to a rapidly increasing Country, a
New Settlement where hundreds are going
W here lhe climate is mild and delightful.
See advertisement of Hatmnonion- Settle
ment in another column.
-NEW BAKERY, .;
onfectionery 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, Fruits, Nuts, &c
which surpasses in point of excellence any
thing of the kind heretofore offered in this
place.
In the Baking department they have se
cured the services of Mr. Samuel Hoffman,
whose ability in that line is too well knowr.
to need any recommendation.
They will furnish
BREtlD'and CAKES,
of a superior quality, every afternoon, at the
doors of their customers, vithout extra charge.
They will also keep
See Crest in of a variety of flavors,
Strawberries and Cream,
SPAStKLEMCi SODA WATER,
And Albany Imperial Cream Ale,
drawn fresh and cool from superior fountains.
Fro!. Oysters, in season, will be served
up in every style.
With a determination to spare no enort to
please they respectfully solicit a share of pub
ic patronage.
CHARLES M. PRICE,
- L. H. DRAKE.
April 1, 1859.
Farm Lands for Sale 25 BSiles
from Philadelphia by Railroad in the Slate
of New Jersey. Soil among the best for
Agricultural purposes, being a good loam
1 ,!..,, TI-.0 Inn. I I c -
'SOU, vtiui a i Jiij L'uuuiii. j uv saitu is u
large tract, dnuled mo small larms, and
mndrei's from all parls of the country arc-
now selilni"- and building, lhe orops pro
duced are large and can be seen growing
I'he climate is delightful, and secure from
frosts. Terms from S15 to S-20 per acre,
payable within four yerrs bv instalments
To visit the olace Leave Vine Street
Wharf at Philadelphia at 7 1-2 A. M. by
Railroad for Ilqmmonion, or address R. J.
Bvrnes, bv letter, Hammonton Post Office,
Atlantic County, New Jersey. See full ad
vertisement in anoiher column.
RCDH & PUTZEL,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Grain,
Ffotir5 Feed and Genera
Produce, &c.
No. 5 12rie ISciHdingr,
On Duane &. Ileade sts., near the N. Y. &.
E. It. 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 oftener
inform our consignees of the state ol the
markets.
We have full confidence in the patronage
of our numerous friends in the countrv, and
sign our ourselves
Your most obedient servants,
DAVID RODII,
MICHAEL PUTZEL.
July 21, 1859. tf.
References.
John N. Stokes, Merchant, Stroudsburg, I'emi'a.
UL'pue a. .Miner, usq . rresi. airouusourg uanK, uo.
P. S. Michler, Esq., l'rest. Far. Sc. M. B'k., Easton, I'a.
Drake. Hulick, A Co., Wholesale Grocers, do
i . it. iitgrcaves, noiesaie Liquor Dealer, ao
Persons WantEiss Change of
climate for health. See advertisement of
Hammonton Lauds, in another column.
BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR
YOUNG- LADIES.
Stroudsburg' Female Scminery
Under the care of the Rev. J. E. MILLER
and Miss M. S. MILLER:
Mrs. J. E. MILLER teacher of Music
Drawing and Ornamental work.
lhe year to be divided into three terms ol
14 weeks each.
TERMS.
For day scholars ;
For all the English branches usually taught
in seminaries ot the first grade, and Latin :
5, per Session.
Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter.
" on the Guitar, 5 for full course.
Pastel Painting, 5
Monochromatic, 4 Material furnished
Leather Work 4 )
Six pupils will he received into the family
of the Principal as boarders, at a charge of
S.;UU, per year, for Boarding, washing, and
tuition in all tho English branches, Latin,
and French. Half payment to be made at
the beginning ol each session, and the re
ma inder 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 hrst Wednesday in Scptem
ber.
July 28, 1859. tf.
All WasEtitig Farm in a delightful
climate, rich soil, and secure from frosts.
See advertisement of llammoulon Lands
in another column.
NEW
Express Arrangement.
The Hope aud Howard Express Com
pany's are now prepared to forward Mon
ey, Valuables of any kind, Packages, &o.,
with their own Cars, and special Messcn
gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a-
uy part ot the world.
JOHN N. STOKES, Agent,
For the Hope and Howard Ex. Co's
Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. tf.
MASON" TOOK,
Crlizi?r9 and Pit per Hauler,
. Will attend to, and promptly execute, al
orders with which he may he favored, From
his long experience in the various branches
of his business, he feels confident of render
ing entire satisfaction ni his work. lie
may be found at his shop, on Sarah street
nearly opposite the residence of Hon. vM. a
Dreher, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Patronage respectfully solicited?
February 17, 1850. Iy.
, SPLENDID GIFTS
TO
PURCHASE Sirs
AT
OXStt2ffAEi AMD
THK ONLY 3
GIFT- BOOK ENTERPRISES
Established ih SS5-I.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR THE
UNITED STATES
AT THE
PUBUSHiMC HOUSE,
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G. G. EV1NS,
139 ChcMiut !f. PSiilacIeipEaht, Fix
CATALOGUES SENT FREE.
Since I originated the Gift Book Store En
terprise, I have repeatedly called the aiten
tion of the public to my large stock of liber
al offers, to which they have always respon
ded. I can now, with more satisfaction than
ever, call attention to my largely increased
inducements to purchasers. Being very
heavily engaged in publishing, 1 exchange
my own publications for those of other hous
es, and am enabled to procure all my books
at the original cost of making, and thus can
and do supply the. majority of the other hou
ses engaged in the Gift Book trade, with their
books, cheaper than they can procure them
from other publishers. I can also, by my
heavy purchases of Watches and Jewelry,
for cash, furnish them with their Gifts fit
lower rates than they can buy them from the
manufacturers. .
Having such an advantage in buying, T
can insure my customers a great deal better
Gifts with thsir hooks than any other house,
and can give my agents a larger commission.
a valuable Gift will be delivered with each
Book at the time of sale. Gifts worth S5U0,
at the lowest wholesale prices, will he im
partially distributed with every 81,000 worth
of Books sold.
Send for a catalogue, which will be mailed
tree to any address, contain the most valu
able collection of Standard productions in
literature, i'lnlosopby, History, Geography,
Travels, and the Sciences, with all the fa
vorite works ol Fiction and Romance, and
every other department of Literature, classi
fied as described below. Send for it, for il
you don't wish to order books, you will ob
tain a very valuable Book for reference, as it
contains all the desirable hooks in print, and
will cost you nothing.
Particular attention is requested to the list
of my publications, which will be found in
the latter part of my Classified Catalogue.
It contains a largo number of deservedly pop
ular works, by various authors: amonir which
are all of T. S. Arthur's best works, well
known as a moral, instructive, and pleasing
author, also, interesting biographies, trav
els, &C.
CI:tssin;alcu of Hooks.
Agricultural This department embraces all
standard works upon general Agriculture,
Cottorrplanling, Flowers, Gardening, Farm
implements, horses, sheep, cattle, bees, &c.
Albums Ladies' ("a great variety) floral, cap
quarto, royal cap, demy quarto, autograph,
&c.
Annuals A large and elegant assortment.
Bibles A splendid assortment of pocket,
pew and tamily Bibles, in every style, from
SI to $50.
Prayer Books A complete assortment, in
every torni and at all prices.
Hymn Books As used by the different de
nominations.
Biographical Works of Irving, Hcadley,
Weems, bparks, Bancroft, and every oth
er standard author,
Botanical By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln,
Derby, Wood, tec. etc.
Cookery Receipt and cook books, by Mrs.
Hale, Leslie, Widdcnfield, M'iienzie, &c.
German Standard German literature.
Dictionaries Webster's English, French,
German, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian.
Cyclo)edias All the standard authors.
Gcographial lhe latest and most improved
school and other Geographies, Maps, and
Travelers' guides.
Geology The works of Hugh Miller, Hams,
Hitchcock, Lyell and others.
Historical By Prescolt, Irving, Bancroft,
Robertson, Hume, Gibbons, Macauley, and
others.
Humerous Embraces a world of fun.
Juvenile Every description of illustrated
books lor children.
Laio and Medicine The standard works of
these professions.
Mechanical and Scientific The most ap
proved works on Mechanics, Architecture,
and the exact Sciences.
Poetry English and American. Octavo
and liteary editions of the standard Poets
pocket and cabinet editions plain and il
lustrated, bound in every style to suit the
taste of all.
Works of fiction By Scott, Irving, Cooper,
Dickens, and all the approved writers.
School and Classical.
Travels and Adventures.
Games, Sjwrts and Pastimes,
Religious, Biblical and Theological.
Musical and Glee Books.
Odd Ftllowship and Free Masonry.
Miscellaneous (Jur Miscellaneous depart
ment embraces every thing not included in
the above classification, of an interesting and
instructive character, that is in print.
The Gifts consits of Gold & Silver Watch
es, Gold Chains, Ladies' splendid black and
plaid Silk dresses, patterns, parlor lime-pie
ces, silver plated wure, costly sets of cameos,
mosaic, florentine, coral, garnet, turquois,
and lava jewelry, gold lockets, pencils, and
pens, Ladies' neck and chatelaine chains,
Gents' bosom studs and sleeve buttons, pock
knives, portmonaics, mid a thousand varieties
ot Gilts of use und value.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
To agents I can give more liberal induce
ments than can be afforded by uuy other
house. In addition to larger commissions, it
is much eisier to get subscribers for my en
terprise than any olher.
The peculiur advantages are A larger
stock, better catalogues to select from. A
better assortment and Quality of Gifts. More
punctuality and correctness in tilling orders.
By acting as ngelits for me, persons wishing
a valuable library can procure it gratis.
Those seeking an easy method of earning a
livelihood can find it. For full particulars,
send for a catalogue.
xMy large capitol, together with my long
experience in the business, and copsequeni
lamilnirity with all Us details, gtvea me an
almost incalculable advantage oyer all other
parties.
All I ask is a trial. Send mo an order,
and you will be convinced that there is no
exaguration.
DO NOT FOItailT TO SEND FOR A CATALOGUE,
Persotis visiting the City, are req-nestfed to
call and examine lor themselves.
G. G, EVANS,
439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, P.i
Branch Store, 45 Cornhiil,- Boston, Mass.
Special Notice To Book Buyers.
My attention has been called to statements
made through the public journals, by a New
York Gift Store, which are calculated to de
ceive; who even presume to adicrtUe them
selves us the originators of the Gift Book En
terprise, which was first successfully estab
lished, and I may say honorably conducted by
myself.. This concern who are proclaiming
themselves "The Oldest in the-business," are
indebted to me, not only for their first ideas
ol conducting the business, but for stock to
commence with, and a place to commence in.
Their statement, that this is "'.The fifth year
of their location in New York," is also false.
It has been thought, on account of the
name connected with this New York Gilt
Book Store, that it was a brunch of my Ori
ginal Eeterprise; but it is not so, and I wish
it distinctly understood, that lam not in any
way responsibly for their deceptive adver
tisements, nor for the manner in winch Now
York Gift concerns arc conducted. And hol
ding the position I do, as the originator of the
Gift Book Enlcrprise in the United States
having established it and brought il to its
present high position, by constant labor, un
wearied application, and large expenditure of
money, I deem it my duty to the public and
myself to expose these pretended "origina
tors," who are attempting to impose upon
the people. I would here publicly state that
these parties have been refering, without au
thority or permission, to the largest and
most widely known publishing house in
the United States. I am informed by this
firm, which is located in this city, that, not
only have they never given permission to this
New York Gift Store tC"' refer ty Ibem,
hut that they utterly disclaim any knowledge
of their business or standing. - The foregoing
can be substantiated to the satisfaction ot
any person or persons, by the most incontro-
vuruoie proois.
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of tho
blood, by which thfo fluid becomes vitiated,
wcaK aim poor, iscing in tuo circulation, it
Dcrvnilcs tiiu wliolu hotlv. and m:iv hurst out m t
disease on any part of it. Ko onran is free from
habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, bv
ne venereal miccno: . it naiovcr re ks onin,
"from narcnts to children unto the third and
fourth eneranon ; " indeed, it seems to be the
rod ot mm w:io says, " l wm visit me iniquities
of the fathers uuon their children."
Its
blocd
the
tubeucles
surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corrup-1
tion, m incti genacrs in tnc nioott, ucpresses tne
cnenrun of life, ho that scrofulous constitutions
cot onlv sudor from scrofulous complaints, but
they have far less power to withstand tfie attacks
of other diseases: consequently, vast numbers
perish by disorders winch, although not scroiu-
lous in their nature arc still rendered fatal by
this taint in the svstcra. Most of the consump-
tion which decimates the human faniilv has its
onsm uirectiy in tms scroimou ro iirauiinauon ;
- - t .i ... .i f -i "
nevs, brain, and, indeed, of all the onrans, arise
from or are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons arc invaded by this lurking infee-
tion, and their heajtli is undermined by it. lo
cleanse it from the svstem we must renovate the
blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate
it by healthy food and exercise. Such a mcdi-
erne we supply m
-lix 25
CompOimd Extract Of SarSapariUa,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
. r. i r - i
skill of our times can devise for this everv-where
prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined
from the most active rcmedials that have been
discovered for the expurration of this foul disor
der from tlie blood, and the rescue of the sys
tem from its destructive consequences. Hence
it should be employed for the euro of not only
'scrofula, but alto those other affections which
an?c from it, such as I'.nui'Tivi; and Dis
eascs, St. Anthony's Fihe, Eose, or Eky-
SU'ELAS, PlMI'LES, I'USTUIXS, BLOTCHES,
and. indeed, all Complaints arising fkoj;
Vitiated on Impure Blood. The popular
belief in " impurity of the Hood," is founded in
tn,th.fnrfalSit,!enCmtion of the blood.
Tho narticuhu- mirnose nnd virtue of this Sarsa-
I lk I
witiiout which iound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY FHYSIG,
arc so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them.
Their penetrating properties search, aud cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human or
ganism, correcting its diseased action, and restor
ing its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of
these properties, the invalid who is lioweddown
with pain or physical debility is astonished to
find lu's health or energy restored by a remedy
at once so simple nnd inviting,
Not only do they euro the every-day com
plaints of every bodv, but also many formidable
ami dangerous diseases. The agent below named
is pleased to furnish gratis my American Alma
nac, containing certilicatcs of their cures, and
directions for their use in the following com
plaints : Costivencss, Heartburn, Headache arts
ina fwm a disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indiges
tion, Pain in and Morbid Inaction of the Boiccls,
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, ami other
kindred complaints, arising trom a low state ct
the body or obstruction ot us functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
rou the rapid cure of
Coughs, Co!d3, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump
tion, and for tho relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of tho dis
ease.
So wide is tho field of its usefulness, and so
numerous arc the c x.-cs of its cures, th.it almost
everv section of country ahounds m persons,
1 I 1 v 4 , T J
Liar mine and Jvcn desperate diseases of the
lungs by its use. When once tried, its bttperi -
ority over every oilier mMinne ot s ium ;is too
aaparent to encajio uusinauuii, mm urau ua
virtues nre known, the public no lomrcr hesitato
what tmtktote to employ lor tlie tnsircusmg :mu
dangettiu? nlFeetions of the pulmomtr' orgaiis
that nre incident to our climate. While mni'y
infr-rinr remedies thrust unon the community
liave failed and been discarded, this has gained
friends by every trial, conferred benefits o:i the
nfllicted thev can never forcer, aud produced
cures too numerous and too remarkable- to bo
forgotten.
1'HEPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYEE & GO.,
LOWELL, MASS. .
Sold in Stroudsburg by Junes N. Dar-
ltna and llollinsheud & Detrick, aud by
druggists everywhere.
Juno 2, ISaO.-ry.
Win. 1C ilavi!;an1,
ATTORMEY AT LAW,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA,
Office at James II. Walton's, Esq.
Collections made, nnd businesa attended
to with promptness and dispatch.
Stroudsburg, Juuo U6, 1856'
its attacks, nor is mere one wliu-!i it may not From Iih present stock he is satisGed that
destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused ., t ,i i , ,.,r
by mercurial disease, low living oWcrcd or he u .'IiUet '? oiantl oi t-Vory taste
unhealthy food, impure air, tilth, and fiithv n "rig out, in s aanner hitherto uu-
effects commence by deposition from the RonMstin nf Clntbs. Ct'smmrpa Ypstirifr's.
of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in vr..- . rii. : r. u r .i,:u 1
luns, liver; and internal organs, is termed "... .V "U3,7-' B" u "u,u" uu
; : in the dands, swelling : and on the will sell very cheap, lie naa also a spien
Bl.vins and Boils, Tu-moiis, Tetter, and brated II. E. liooii, & Co's. Nursery,
Salt Eiiecm, Scald Head, Hisgwoiui, Xtochetr N Y
Eiiei:matism, Syphilitic and McnctntiAL ,, ' , .
Diseases. Dkopsy. Dyspei-sia. Debility. 'l0 underMgned is now receiving or-
SOMETHING- NEW:
The public are rcpeo.tfui!y; -,iu formed
that the undesigned has opened; inrthe
Borough of Stroudsburg, an
Oysier S:i!uoaa :td KaSCery,
on Elizabeth strict, a! Lode fa bid Spud,'
oppoMle Samuel Mulick's Jewelry Storej
where they intend k. eptngon baud,Brej:a,
Cakes, Caudies of all ki'uds, Oysters in
every stle, gre n Fruit of aJl .varieties,
choice dried Fruits, Citron, Jellies of all
flavors, brandy Peaches, brandy Cherries
French Prunes, Tomatoes Pickle., Pep1-pera-uce,
L'emcn Syrup, freh Gbdseber1
rics, Currnnts, Oranges, Lemons, extra
Green and Black Ten. spices, Cheese,
pulverized Sugar, Refined Sugar, West
India White Honey, New Orleans Molas
ses, Suar Cured Hams, Crockcrs, Butter
and Nut's of all kinds.
They also have fitted up o splendi'd Sa'
loou in their building where Ice'preanf
of nil flavors will be terved to tftdir pat
rons. A Iso,
Albany Cream Ale, 'Champagne WtheV
Lager Beer, Lemonndc,' Mead' a'ndSodaf
Water, Choice Segars, and Tobacco .
Open day and evening, give them? a
call. -
DRAKE & FELKERa
Stroudsburg, May 12, 16i)8.-tf.
The Country Safe ! .
til
3& m
ftp tt) rv
Tho subscriber takes th"i3 method1 of
informing his many friends, and tho pub;-
n - v. that he has returned from
I f ho mime i f Ii n 1 1 rnn In nf
hub V.1 1 1 V. f UU 1. 1 1 I ivw "V .
Ready Jfladc notfemg,-
Lf it.. i : r c
Wl lU0 ,ilieat "J""' t:ou!Jls"uS Qi
CtiatS of all kinds and qualities,
fiaK$s 0f various styles of goodS: and
. J . ' -
Of98? of every grace.
approached, the man vrith the MUjrle dol-
lar or the possess.or 0f thousands.
He bas ald lIi and W,U kceP on
hand, an clogant asortmeut of
1 M" T f fT Cf
JLil v X VJVJUiJO.
did lot of
y$Ut
fc3LAii5A wj Lu- q
at prices varying from 50 cents to SG
each; the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots,
Sho Gaitcrs, &o. &o. and all at prices
'
surprisingly low.
P. S. Clothing made to order at short
noti.-f and wirmnrnil
n , T 7? A S!H7?TS7 XJrTTV?
in exchange for Goods at cash prices.
The eublio are invited to call as lie-is
dcteruiillL.d to iel, big ooda cbeaper than.
. . s
lul- cucarai"
NICHOLAS KUSTEll'.
Stroudsburg 51 ay I'-i 1659 -tf
e' 3 J '
TOTG"1
Is hereby imvcd. that I have loaned un-
t0 Jscob Kcemer, of Paradise township,-
iuourou couuiv, ira., at my pleasure, two
i. , " f TT,.
yoKo ot oxen, two cows, one wajjon.
fm ,. ' ' . .
ihepublie are cautioned against med-
dim" with said property.
JAMES KINTZv
Feb. 14, lfl9.
FRUIT TREES. .
p tFruit and Ornamental Trees, Flow-
i-ers, Shrubs, kc , &c., from the ccle-
ders for ball and Spring planting. All
ti0se wuo orter frc.n u or oar agents
,n . , K . , . f- a
supplied with Orst class tree.,
plants, &C. to be del'vered this fall and
apnug, at sucu pjacea 3a agreed upon.
ill orders lclt at G. U. Miller's Store,-
Stroudsburg, Pa., will be promptly filled
by u5.
W. 0. LABZELLIEIt, & Co..
.June 2. 1S5D. Blairstown. N. J.
LEWIS D. VAIL, '
3.ttovncn at
Office removed to No. 1H South Sixth, st.
Chelow Chesnut,)
APr" 2I 1oj9-J S'mlaUespliia.
NOTICE
Is hereby given, that I hsvc leased on
to Joseph liooram, of Paradt-o townbhip,
Monroe county, Pa., at my pleasure, one
yoke of oxen. The public nre cautioned
against meddling with said property,
JAMES RtNTZ. .
February 24-, 1659.
House and Lot for Eerit.
P.tcixK A two-story frame Hinise, situ
ate on Franklin street, with lot at-
"! attached, for rent.
Ss&mL Also a Ten Pin Alley.
terms, &c., appply tn
WILLIAM K. HAVILAND:,
Stroudsburg, April 21, 1859. :
Caution.
Notice is hereby given, that I have'
ascd unto Peter S. Btbing. of Pocono
I township, Monroe County, Ira, at, my
pcasUre onG vokt. of 6eD Tbe pubiic
i . ... . ,t
arc cautioned against meddling with said-
property.
JACOB mSUliVCrv
April 5, ISfiD.
The subscriber would 'announce to th
publie that fie is prepared to give InstrucfYnn
to all who wish lo take Iesshon the Violin
;From his long experience' itRUr'?: Practical
knowledge aj a Miician, while ih Germany
and in this country, ho guarantees to give
satisfaction-to all thoso who may place them
selves, under his charge Turms,rcas6ho,hle,?
i'oriurtner imormaiion nppiv io , . -
GOTXLIER KKTTERER
Stroudsburg1, Nov. 4, 1859. ly,
Craic Cruvi'K vasi Carry wn?
their busiims most sucei'sslully, at ltam
moiitnn. free from fronts Some forty Vfn-
yards set out lhe past seasen. See adver
tisement oi Uuninioiiton Lands, in another
ci lutnn.