The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, September 01, 1859, Image 4

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    NEW
AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT.
To nil wanting Farms
A If ARK OITORTUMTT IN A DELIGHTFUL AND
HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 MILES SOUHEASTOF
1'IIILADELniIA, ON THE CAMDEN AND
ATLANTIC RAILROAD, NEW JERSEY.
An old estate consisting of several thou
fuiniis of acies of productive soil has been
divided into Farms ol various sizes to suit
the purr baser. A population of some Fif
teen Hundred, from various parts of the mid
die Slates and New England have settled
there the past vcar. improved their places,
and raised excellent crops. The price of the
laud is al the low sum of from Slu to S;-0
per acre, the s.il is of the best quality for
ihe production of Wheat, Clover, Com,
Peaches, Grapes and Vegetables. It is con
sidered the best Fruit soil in the Union.
The place is perfectly secure fmm fros
the destructive enemy of the farmer. Crop
nfgiain, Rrass and Iruit aie now growing
and can be seen. examining the place
itself, a correct judgment can he formed of
the productiveness of the land. The terms
aic made easy to secure the rapid improve
ment of the land, which is only sold for ac
tual improvement. The result has been,
thai within the past year, some three Attn
drcd houses have been erected, two mills,
one steam, foui stores, some forty vinyards
and Peach orchards, planted, and a large
nuu.ber of other improvements, making it a
desirable and active place of business.
THE MARKET,
as the reader may perceive from its loca
Vion, is the
BEST IN THE UNION.
. Produce bringing double the price than
In locations away horn the city, and more
"than double the ptice than Hie W est; It is
known that the earliest and best fruits and
timetables in this latitude come from New
J-nrsey. and are annually exported to the ex
tent of millions
In locating here, the settler has many ad
tantagi s. He is within a few hours ride of
tin- -neat cities of New England and Middle
States, he is near his old friends and asso
ciations, he is in a settled country where cv
cry improvement of aomforl 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 W est this,
is reversed) he has schools for his children.
divine service, and will enjoy an open win
ter, and deltghtlul 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 ol
health.
In the way of building and improving,
lumber can be obtained at the mills at the
rate or 810 to 15 per thousand. Bricks
fiom the brick yard opened in the place,
every article can te procured in the place,
"pond" carpenters are al hand: and there is no
placp. in the Union where buildings and im
provements can be made cheaper.
The reader will al once oe struck with
the advantages here presented, and ask him
self why the property has not been taken up
before. Tho reason is, it was never thrown
in the market; and unless these statements
were cm red no one would be invited toea
amine the land before purchasing. This
all aie expected to do. They will see land
under cultivation, such is the extent of the
settlement lhat they will no doubt, meet per
sons fn.m 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 slay a day or two and be ready to
purchase, as locations cannot be held on re
fusal. There aie 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 onneetion with the agricultural set
tlement, a new and thriving town has natu
r.iliv aren, which presents inducements for
any' Mud of business, particularly stores and
manufactories. The Shoe business could be
carried on in ibis place and market to good
advantage, also cotton business, and manu
factories of agricultural implements or Foun
dcricsfor casting small articles. The im
provement has been so rapid as to insure a
constant and permanentincreaseof business.
Town lots of a good size, we do not sell
imall ones, as it would effect the improve
ment of the place, can be had at from $100
and upwards.
The Ilammonlon Farmer, a monthly liter
ary and agricultural sheet, containing fuli
information nf Hammonton, can be obtained
al '25 cents per annum.
Title indisputable warrantee deeds giv
en, clear of all incumbrance when money
paid. Route to the land: leave Vine street
wharf. Philadelphia for Hammonton bv Rail
road.' at 7 1-2 A. M., or4 12 P. M. Faie DO
rents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes.
Hoarding conveniences on hand. Parties
had better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal
until they have decided as to purchasing, a
he will show them over ihe land in his car
riage. free of expense. Letters and applica
tions can be addressed to La ml is & IJyrnes.
Hammonton P. 0M Atlantic Co , N. Jersey.
or 6- 1$. Coughlm, 202 South l'lllh blreet,
Philadelphia, Maps and information cheer
fullv furnished.
. July 14, lSaU.-Gm.
A..'V.vvv'avv'.a'xvvv'v.n.'Vv
-PRICE DESAKiS,
J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
fltnfViiwt nitre fi rii if wrc fini?
J, VVUIVllllUUll OJ JL' I 11 Iti V vj UUIA
Three djnrs above the Post Office, 3
STROUDSBURG, PA.
A general assortment of Foreign and 5
? Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Segars, Syrups, 5
5 &c. &c. Orders from a distance prompt-1
ly attended to. 3
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The If nmniotetoii Farmer A
newspaper devoted to Literature and Agri
culture, also setting forth lull accounts 01
the new settlement of Hammonton, in New
Jersey, can be subscribed for only 25 cents
per annum.
Inclose postage stamps for the amount
Address to Lditor of the raruier, llammon
ton, 'f. u. Atlantic io iew jersey. 1 nosr
wishing cheap land, oi the best nun lily , in
one of the healthiest and most delightful
climates in the Union, and where crops are
nerercutdown by frosts, the lerriblecourgr
of the north, see advertisement of Hamilton
ton Lands.
"STEEL'S HOTEL,
Corner Main St., and North side
JJJ Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
D. J. OSTRANDEll,
Proprietor.
N. B. Omnibuses will run regularly
to and from ..he Railroad Depot, to con
nect with the Gars, on every arrival and
departure of the passenger trains.
May 13, 1853.
Gifts rare arid- Beautiful given indisenmi
t rialely without Money to all Persons
ordering- Boohs from
CLARK'S
GREAT
GIFT BOOK .ESTADLISH5IENT,
No. 606 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 Stales.
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, elenant and magnificent ever offered by
any similar establishment in the Union one of
which (ii)ts will accompany eacti book ai me
time of sale.
ID3 A fine cold watch accompanies every
order of 100 books ordered at one time from
my Catalogue
Testimonials.
As evidence of the truth of what has been
nsserted, 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: Win. Zimmerman, Esq.,
Middletown, Pa.; John D. Skiles, Wholesale
Grocer, Lancaster Pa.; Hon. G. G. Walker,
Representative from Sommersct co., in the
Pennsylvania Legislature; Walter G. Evans,
Notary Public, Lancaster city, Pa.; Jacob
Martin, Esq., Rochester, N. Y.; Hiram Fisk,
Esq., Cleveland, "Ohio; Mr. Geo. Lenhart,
Harrisburg, 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 $15.
D. W. CLARK,
No. SOG Spring Garden St. Philad. Pa.
Agents wanted in every Town and Vill
age in the United States. My terms to A
gents are such as to afford them a liberal re
muneration for their trouble. Full particu
lars may be had by addressing me as above.
fj-Catalngues sent free to any address.
July 14, 18oy.-dm.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
Valentine fiautz & Wm. Huntsman,
(Successors to M. B. Postens,)
ITaving purchased, the
stoock lately owned by
B. Postens, take this opportunity
to notify their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have added considerable
new stock to the same, and will continue
the business at the old staud, on Franklin
StTeet, where tbey are prepared to hire
Horses and carriages at the lowest cash
rates. Tbeir Horses are safe, fast and
gentle, aud their vehicklos consist of all
kiuds, to suit the tastes of the fastidious
Attentive ostlers always on hand, and dri
vers furnished when desired. Call and
see for yourselves. Strangers taken to
aoy part of the country at the shortest
notice. They will continue to-run the
new omnibus between this. borough and
the Railroad Depot. Persons intending
to go on the railroad will be called for at
any part of the Borough, by leaving their
names at their ofiice near the stable.
The omnibus will also be at the Depot on
the arrival of trains to convey passengers
into town.
No pain3 will be spared to give satis
faction to all who may favor them with
their patronage.
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
Stroud$burg, June 24, lS58.-tf.
TIbo Secret Infirmities of
YOUTH & MATURITY.
Just Published Gratis, the 25th Thousand.
A few words cn the rational Treat
ment, without Medicine, of Sperma
torrhoea or Local Weakness, Noc
turnal Emissions, Geniial & Nerv
ous Debility, Premature Decay of the Sys
lem, Impotcncy and Impediments to Mar
riage generally,
BY 13. DE LANEY, M. D.
The important fact thai the many alarm
ing complaints, originating in the impru
dence and solitude of youth, may be easily
removed without medicine, is in this small
tract, clearly demonstrated: and the enure
ly netv and highly successful treatment, as
adopted by the Author, fully explained, bv
means of w hioh every one is enabled to cure
himself perfectly and at the least possible
cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised
nostrums of the da v.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free
lit a sealed envelope, by remitting (post
paid) two postage stamps to DIt. II. DE
LANEY, 88 East 31st Street. New York
City. June 2, 1851). 8m.
PHOTOGBAPHS
In every Style of the Art.
L. T. Tew takes this method to inform
the inhabitants of this Town and vicinity,
that having procured a new Instrument
expressly for the purpose, is now pre
pared to take all the latest styles of Type,
combining all the ucwest improvements of
Ambrolffics, Mclaionolype, Piolographst
Nictotyjxs,
at his old Room near the Court House, in
a style unsurpassed. From his long- expe
rience as au Artist acknowledges no su
perior.
Ihoso wishing good Likenesses of
themselves or friends, aie invited to call
and examine apecimeua. No charge made
unless perfect satisfaction given.
L. T. TEW.
Sept 16, 1658.-tf.
EMPLOYMENT.
50 a month, and all expenses
Paid.
An Agent is wanted in every town and
countv in the United States, to engage in a
lespectable and easy business, by which
ihe above profits may be certainly realized.
For furthur particulars, address Dr, J Hen
ry Wareii, corner of Broome and Mercer
Streets, New York City, enclosing one pos
age stamp. Feb. 10, 135D. 6m.
MS)
1859 POPULAR TKAWii ISoV
IK
Ribbons and Millinery Goods,
KIBBOK'S ! ELBBOHS ! J BIBBUflS!!
To Merchants, Milliners, Jobbers, Dealers
in Ribbons. Millinerti Goods, and
Cash buyers in. all sections of the Country.
The Lash Kibbon House,
115 Chambers Street, New York,
JNO. FARRELL.
ESTABLISHED 1858.
We have originated a new princip e a
new era in the Ribbon Trade, whereby we
make this business plain, simple, and staple
as that of brown sheetings.
"WE SELL FOR CASnl WE BUY FOR CASH?
We are satisfied with 5 per cent profit.
Ask no Second Price. Have all our goods
marked in nlain figures, so that man, woman
and child "buy alike," and receive the same
value for their money.
Our prices for best Taffeta Itibbons, all
colors, are
No. 1 12 cts. per piece, No. 4 35J cts. per piece,
2 20J " " " 'JS"i " "
3 251 " " " 12S107i
No. 1C $1,47 per piece.
WE OFFER FANCY RIBBONS 'ALL STYLES.' 'ALL
COLORS.' 'ALL QUALITIES,' AT I'Kiuna
DEFYING COMPETITION, AND
FOR CASH ONLY.
Our Establishment is the centre of attrac-
traction for RIBBONS 'Quick Sales,' 'Light
Profits,' and 'Good Value,' for Cash.
Ronclics! Koi;olics!
New Styles and Paterns, at a saving of 30
per cent from credit prices.
SSloml Liace Quislings, &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 laoods m
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 une million uouars
worth Goods per annum !
We are Union Men. Ts'o iNortn, 'no
South.' We solicit the patronage ot flier
chants, in every section of the United States,
and are the servants ot all who favor us with
their trade and patronage.
JNO. FARRELL,
CASH RIBBON HO USE,
116 Chambers street, New York,
near the Hudson River Railroad Depot.
U. II. WALLER I Jan. 10, auin.
f NORTHAMPTON ACADEMY, I
I A BOARDIMC SCHOOL FOR
1 Boys and Girls,
I Eastoti, Pa.
I This Institution will open its second
? quarter of the Spring Session on Monday
the 4th of April, and continue eleven
I weeks, when a vacation of six weeks
will follow. i
f .. .11 r
5 The Fall session win commence oi
Wednesday, the 29th of July, and con
on
e itnue twenty-two weeks.
I Thebuilding.a large four story brick edi-1
fice, (formerly known as "Temperance
I Hall") is now being re-modeled and fit-
? ted up expressly for a first class Semin-
ary for the education of pupils of both
I sexes. The boarding pupils will occupy
j two separate buildings.arrangcd with pri- g
I vate rooms. Experience has taught that 5
it is decidedly disadvantageous for more f
than two pupils to occupy the same
I room. The accommodations and ad van-1
i tages of this school are of a superior or- S
der, and it designs to train and fit boysg
5 and young men thoroughly for college
I or business. To young ladies are offer-1
I ed excellent facilities for the acquisition
I of a solid or ornamental education.
g Competent teachers are employed.
? Having long experience in Teaching
and devoting his whole attention to the
I business, the Principal hopts to merit a
large share of public patronage, and?
I would respectfully invite attention to hisj
? School.
I Terms, per quarter, in the common
English branches, for Boarding Scholars, f
I $37 50. . I
Tuition for Day Scholars from 5 25
5 to 8 00.
1 Additional charges are made for the
H higher English branches and Classics.
2 .Extra charges for the modern langua- ?
I ges and the ornamentals. Bills paid in
5 advance.
For Circulars and further information
e address 5
I Rev. J. W. LESCIIER, Principal. $
2 Ferry St., near r ront. j
I References.
? Rev. John Vainer veer, Easlon.
Hon. John K. Findlay, "
2 M. H. Jones, Esq.
. it
J. P. Hetrich, Esq.
Samuel Sandt, M. D. ;
Henry Detweiller, M. D. "
C. C. Jennings, M. D, "
Easton, March 24, 1859. tf.
GIVE TKEP1 A TRJALI
SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS :
CHEAP, DURABLE AND PROTECTIVE,
Wealher and Fire-Proof.
These paints will stand any climate, with
out crack or blister and harden by exposure,
thus making in time an enamel of stone,
protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and
other metals from rust and corosion. They
differ, essentially, from the so-called mineral
paints of the day which are, principally, O
chres and 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
Linseed Oil, (without the trouble of grind
ing,) and now under the brush as the best
White Lead, and excel all others in body or
covering properties, one pound of which will
cover as much surface, as two pounds of
White Lead, reducing the cost two-thirds.
There are six distinct colors, viz:
Olive, I Light Brown I Light Chocolate,
Black, j Dark do. Deep do.
All equally valuable as a preservative
Paint and particularly adapted to painting
The outside of Buildings,- Fences, Steam
boats, Cars, Tin and Iron work.
frirREMEMBER! Exposure Hardens
and increases the Durability of these Paints
DIRECTIONS Mix with pure 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.
For sale, Wholesale and retail, by
JAMES N. DURLING,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
A general assortment of Paints, Drugs,
Window Glass, Perfumery, Liquors, &c, &c.
Constantly on Hand, and to which we invite
the attention of the Public.
May 5, 1859. ly.
Summer Arijangenrent.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
TVmv nnfl flvnnditinnf? broad ruafre route
from the North and West, via Great Bend
nml Rrmnfnn. anrl from the Lackawanna
and Wyoming vallies, directly through to
lew xork and miaueipnia.
. . m r , a Vital
OCT" Un and alter iVlonday, April iiui,
1859, trains will be run as follows:
TIip f!irminnnti E.vnreKS Train bound cast
on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great
Bend al 6:10 A. M., and connects with the
E.xprees Train which leaves Great Bend for
New lork and Philadelphia, at :IU a, m.
Due at Montrose, - - - 0:40
Tankhannock, - - 9:24
Factoryville, - 9:48
Scranton, - - 10:35
Moscow. - - . - 11:22
Stroudsburg, - 1:2G p. m.
Water Gan. ' - 1:39 "
Delaware,(15 minutes to dine) 2:04
Bridgville, - - - - 2:35
Junction, - 3:25
New York, - - - 7:15
Philadcluhia. ... 8:15
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m
From Phila. leave Walnut st.
Wharf at - - - G:Q0
Leave Junction, - - 10:50
u
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Due at Bndpoville. - - 11:37
- o '
Delaware, 15 min, dinner, 11:52
Water Gap, - - 12:39
p. m
Stroudsburg, - - 12:41
Moscow, ... 2:26
Scranton, - 3:10
Factoryville, ... 3:53
Tunkhannock - 4:15
Montrose, ... - 4:53
Great Bend. - 5:25
Connecting at Great Bend with
the Mail Train, west, at 5:37 "
Accommodation Train leaves
Scranton for Great Bend at 8:10 a. m.
Arrive at Great Bend, - - 12:40 p. m.
HnnnpriintT with the Dunkirk Express West
at 1:10, the Emigrant Train west at 1:53 and
the N. Y. Expiess East at 1:5b p. m.
Returning, leaves Great Bend, 2:00 p. m.
Due at Scranton, - - 6:15 "
For the accommodation of way travel on
the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will
be attached to the Express Freight Trains
leaving Scranton at 4:00 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at 10:05 "
" Junction at 2:20 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 3:30 a. m
Due at Stroudsburg at 7:05 "
" Rrrnnlnn nt 2:30 n. m.
Passengers to and from New York change
cars' at Junction to and from Philadelphia
:t T?riihrpvillr
For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,
lake L. & B. R. R. cars at Scranton.
For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale,
take Ihe stages at bcranton.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked through
JOHN BRISBIN, Sup' I.
Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
Scranton, April 6, 1859.
MONROE COUNTY
ITI&ttnaS Fire JssMiraisce Coinp'y
rwihe rate of Insurance is one dollar on
the thousand dollars insured, after
which navnient no subsequent tax wil
be levied, except to cover actual loss or
damage by fire, that may tall upon mem
bers of the company.
The nett profits arising from interest
or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly,
for which each member in proportion to
his. her. or their deposit, will have a
credit in the company. Each insurer in
or with the said company will be a mem
ber thereof during the term of his or her
nolicv. The principle of Mutual Insur
ance has been thoroughly tested has
been tried by the unerring test ot expen
ence. and has proved successful and be
come very popular. It affords the great
est security against loss or damage by
fire, on the most advantageous and rea
sonable terms.
Applications for Insurance to be made
" 1 1 , il J ,l..Mr.r.xl i n
in person, or uy ieu,eia uuuiubsuu tu
YTm. K. Haviland, Secretary.
MANAGERS .
J. Dopuo Labar, Jacob Knecbt,
Richard S. Staples, Jacob Stouffer,
Samuel D. Piphcr, Charles 11. Andre,
Silas L. Drake, Theodore Schooh,
Godleib Aurachcr, Thomas W. llhodcs,
Joseph Fo nner. Sam'l S. Drehor,
STOGDELL STOKES President.
Golieb Auracher, Treasurer.
Silas Drake, Surveyor.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 16; 1858.
Tho undersigned having purchas
ed the right lor Monroe County, to
manufacture and sell Mess. Apple
man & Robbins' patent
Composition Gum Oils,
H for painting purposes, hereby offer
5ihH them for sale at fifty per cent, below
linseed oil prices. The article has been in
for use the last three years and has stood the
test of experience. Certificates can
iw-, he seen ut the Store, from some of
mScthe best practical builders and
painters in the country. Also specimens of
tho painting'. lo Wheel
rights, Carpenters, and Cabinet
Makers it will he nil indispen
sable article. Shop or Town
ship rights sold upon reasonable
terms.
WM. HOLLINSHEAD,
C. S. DETRICK,
O. M. PRICE,
Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprietors.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this Office
IJfLXWXnt.'U JET
ES TO SUIT THE T
Tlic JLarscs! and Clicapcs Slock
ever offered in tills City.
Wholesale Dealer
IN
French and German Baskets, W'ooa ana
Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, uu
Cloths, Cotton Laps, Waddin
&c. &c. &c.
No. 119 Market-Street, below Second,
(north siJe.)
PHILADELPHIA.
The subscriber has iust opened an entire-
v new and complete slock of goods of the
best oualitv and description, to which he
would respec tfully call the attention of Mer
chants and Dealeis who wish to find a good
article cheap for Cash.
t hese goods were bought lor ieu oasn,
at the greatly recucedprices consequent up
on the stringency of the times, and believing
he "nimble sixpence'- to be better man tne
'slow shilling," thev are now offered to the
jublic at prices that defy competition.
Hie following are a few ol tne articles
always on hand"
j . ...... , i .
rails. and Tubs ol all kinds and qualities,
Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Hall
Bushel and Peck Measures, Well 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
Sweep brushes, &c.
Clothes brushes. Baskets, Willow and ratan
chairs, skirt ratans. bird cages, clothes lines,
bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarn I wine oi an
kinds, together with a large assortment oi
Notions and Fancv Goods.
Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads,
&.C cheap from auction.
These goods are all new and careiuuy
selected, are offered at prices that cannot
fail to attract attention
Buvers will invariably find it to their own
interest to call oeiore purchasing eisewneru.
..... I r , I
fTParti ular attention given to packing
goods for shipment, so as to prevent dam
age or excessive charges lor Ireigiu
IErOrders by Mail promptly attended to
CHARLES W. DEAN.
110 Market-st , north side, below 2nd, rhila
November 18, lfcpS. ly.
PHILADELPHIA.
.4 Benevolent Insiiiulion established by spe
cial Eudoicment, for ihe Relief of the
Sic: aud Distressed, afflicted icjth
Vriulent cj- Epidemic; Diseases.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view
nf thn awful destruction of human life caus
ed bv Sexual diseases, and the deceptions
practiced upon the unfortunate victims oi
such diseases by Quacks, several years ago
directed their Consulting burgeon, as :
CHARITABLE .4CT worthy of their name
to open a Dispensary for the treatment ot
diseases, in all their forms, and to give Med
ical advice gratis to all who apply by letter
with a description of their condition, (age
occupation, habits of life, &c.) and in ca.se
of extreme poverty, to rullMSrl ftlJMJi
CINE FRKE OF C11AKG1;. U is neeu
less lo add that the Association commands
the highest Medical skill of the age, am
will furnish the most approved modern treat
ment.
The Directors of the Association, in their
Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexu
al Diseases, express the highest satisfaction
with the success which has attended the la
bors of "their Surgeons in the cure of Sper
matorthcea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea
Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self
Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Blad
icr. Arc... and order a continuance of the
same plan for the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of the past
feel assured that their labots in this sphere
of benevolent effort have been of great ben
efit to the afflicted, especially lo the young
and they have resolved to devote themselve.
with renewed zeal, to this very important
and much despised cause.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhea
nr Seminal Weakness, the vice ot Onaism
.Masturbation, or Self Abuse, and oilier dis
eases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consult
in" Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a seal
ed envelope), free of charge, on receipt o
two stamps, for postage. Other Reports and
Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sex
ual diseases, diet, &c. are constantly being
published for gratuitous distribution, and
wiil be sent to the afllicted. Some o! the
new remedies and methods of treatment dis
covered during the last year, are of great
value.
ddres. fr Report or treatment. DR. J.
SKI L LIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon,
No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bv order ol the Director.
EZHA D HEART WELL, Brest.
GEO. FA1RCHILD. Secretary.
March 21. lS5'J I v.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf
GUNSMITH.
The undersigned respectfully in
forms the citizens of Stroudsburg
and vicinity, that he has commenced
tho
GUXSKEITIiaffG 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 will
bo an inducement for tho people to "ive
him a trial.
Repairing of all kinds promptly attend
ed to. Rifles made to order.
LEWIS KELNEST.
Stroudsburg, Juno 14, 1855.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Office
PRC
m
.REMOVAL!! ;
Wholesale aud Retail
Boot anb 0i)0
MANU F AC TOR Y It
m mi . I - . f rf
i ne sunscnoer respecwuiy miorms
jjr4 hrs cusmers arid friends that he bars
removed his Bool ami Shoe Mnufac-
lory to the store room formerly occupied bv
Joseph Signian. in Northampton street,one
door above Hamilton street, and between
Mrs. E. H. Ilarmony.'s Millinery and Peter
omp's Drug Store.
He has just received a large assortment
of Boots and Shoes, among which are Calf
Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots-
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Moroco Na
poleon Boots, ifrogans, &c. lor Getlemer
and Boys.
Also on hand a large assortment of bhoe
for Ladies and Misses. Women s fashions
ble Gaiters of every variety, made to orde?"
at short notice. A large assortment of Chil--
rens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes'
of all desctiptions and kinds, which he is
selling
CHEAP FOR CASrf.
The goods are manufactured of the be9
materials and in the neatest and most fash
ionable manner. He employs none but the
nest workmen about his establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto-
ore received, eveiy effort will be made to
merit a continuance ol the same.
THA DDE US SCHOCH.
Easton, September 16, 1852.
Neir Wholesale find Retail
WISE ScjUIVOII STORE,
The undersigned would inform Land
lords and the public generally, that
he continues the above business in Strouds
burg. in the store house formerly occupied
by John 1J. Meuckasa Jewelry Store, and
las on hand a large stock of
WINES A?m LIQUORS
of all kindsand of the best quality, direct from
the Custom House, which he is prepared
to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea
sonable terms. Our stock consists of French
Brandy, dark and pale. Also, Peach, Black
berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol
land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple
Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala
ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c.
Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all
kinds.
Demijohns, from -J to 5 gallons; bottles, and
generally any thing that can be asked for in
our line.
Landlords will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to deal with me. I have no hired
agents to sell and distribute liquors for meat
great expense, which must be paid for by the
consumer. Those dealing with me I intend
hall 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
liquor, and make the fact known, for I in
end to make it a permanent bnsiness, and
can only do so by dealing honorably. All
orders sent nic, by stage drivers or others, will
be promptly attended to, the same as though
the person was present dealing lor himself.
July 8, 182. P. S. POSTENS.
J. MKTS, SIXTIy.
Has permanently located him
self in Stroudsburg, and moved
his ofiice next door to Dr. S.
Walton , and nearly opposite S. Rees's Hat &
Cap store, where he is folly prepared to treat
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 trusting1
their work to the ignorant as well as the
traveling dentist. It matters not how much
experience a person may have, he is liable to
have some failures out of a number of 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-
oonvenience and trouble of going so far.
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
of o dentist near home. All work warranted
Something New.
The public are respectfully informed that
the undersigned hns opened, in the Borough
ot Stroudabunr, a NEW
DRUG STORE,
in the large four storv building
recently erected by Messrs. Fow
ler and Wintemtite, two doors a
bove Robert Boy's Store, where
he intends keeping always on
hand, a large assortment of
Drugs arul Medicines, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, French and Common Glass, tj c.
The block will 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
WISES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal purposes, which besr their own
recnminendntion.
Every article will be warranted pure and
fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant
whose experience m tho busiuess is such as
to deserve the unlimited' confidence of the
public. Call and see.
JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor..
Stroudsburg, Dec. 3l, 1S56.
Hollinsliead & Detrick,
DRUeGISTS AMD CHEMISTS.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Rriis Medicitses B3iJit Oils,
Stuffs, GIns Pcrfnzaicry,
&;. &. &o.
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N. B. Gorman and English prescrip
tions carefully compounded.
War. HOLMNSUKAD. C. S. DETRICK.
April 8, 185S. Iy.
IVcw roo1s9--Ycry Cheap.'
JOHN N. STOKES, having just
finished his selections, is now re
ceiving a choice und fashionable
assortment of new and seasonable
goods, to which he invites the attention of
the, 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 26, 185D.
2 OAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash
ing and shaving a'so tho ce'ehrate.
shaving-cream, for sa'c by
- SAJUUELMRLJCK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1855.