m NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT.' To all u'atitiiiK Fartsis X RARE OPPORTUNITY IN A DELIGHTFUL AND HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 MILKS SOUIIEASTOF PHILADELPHIA, ON THE CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD, IfKW JERSEY. ' An tild estate consisting of several thou sands of acres of productive soil lias been riividt-d into Farms til various seizes lo suit flie nir baser. A population of some Fif teen Hundred, from various parts of the mid die Slates and New England hate bellied there I he past vcar, improved their places, and raised excellent crops The price of the land is at the low s.um of from Slo to S"JO per acre, the soil is ol the hest quality for the production of Wheat, Clover, Corn. Peaches, Grapes and Vegetables. Ii is con sidered the hest Fruit soil in the Union. The place is pcrlecily secure from frosts ihe.! destructive enemy of the farmer. Crop?, of gram, grass and Iruil aie now plowing and can be seen. Hv examining the place itself, a correct judgment can he formed of the prodiicliteuess of the laud. I he terms are made easy to secure the rapid improve menl of the land, which is only sold force trial improvement. The result has been, that within the past year, some three hun dred houses have been erected, two mills one steam, fout stores, some forty vinyards and Peach orchards, planted, and a large nuu.ber of oiher improvements, making il a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive from its loca' lion, is the BEST IN THE UNION. Produce bringing double the price than in locations away liotn the city, and more man uouoie me pi me man me " csi- n i kiuwn that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the ex lent of millions In localin" here, the settler has many ad tanlaors. lie is within a few hours ride of the great cities of New England and Middle States, he is near his old friends and asso ciations, he is in a settled country where cv cry improvement of aomforl and civilization is at hand. He can buy every article he wants at the cheapest price, and sell hi produce for the highest, in the West this is reversed) he has schools for his children. divine scrvicc.-.anii uili enjov an open win ter, and delightful climate, where levers arc Btterly unknown. The result of the change npon those from the north, has generally been to restore them to an excellent state of health. )n the way of building and improving, lumber can be obtained at the mills at the rate of SlO to S15 per thousand. Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place, every article can be procured in the place, good carpenters are at hand; and there is no place in the Union where buildings and im provements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once oe struck with the advantages henf presented, and ask him self why the properly has not been taken up before. Tho reason is, it was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements were cm reel no one would be invited to ex amine ihe land bpfore purchasing. This all are expected to do. They will see land under cultivation, such is the extent of the settlement that they will no doubt, meet per sons from their own neighborhood; they will witness the improvements and can judge the character of the population If they come with a view to settle, they should come pre pared to stay a day or two and be'ready tu purchase, as locations cannot be held cn re fusal. There are two daily trains to Philadel phia, and to all seitlers who improve, the Railroad Company gives a Free Ticket for six months, and ahalf price Ticket fot three years: THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON In connection with the agricultural set tlement, a new and thriving town ha6 natu rally arisen, which presents inducements for any land of business, particularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on jn this place and market to good advantage, also cotton business, and manu factories of agricultural implements or Foun derics far casting, smtdl articles. The im provement has been so rapid as lo insure a constant and permanent increase of business Town lots of a good size, we do nut seli small ones, as il would effect the improve ment of the place, can be had at from $100 and upwards. The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly liter ary and agricultural sheet, containing full information of Hammonton, can be obtained at '25 cents per annum. Title indisputable warrantee deeds giv en, clear of all incumbrance when money is paid. Route to the landt leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia for Hammonton by Rail road, at 7 1-2 A. M., or 4 1 2 P. M. Faie 'JO cetits. N hen ihere inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences on hand. Parties had belter stop with Mr, Byrnes, a principal until they have decided as to purchasing, as he will show them over the land in his car riage. free of expense. Letters and applica tions can be addressed to Land is & Byrnes. Hammonton P. O., Atlantic Co . N. Jersey or S. B. Coughlin. 202 South Fifth Street. Philadelphia, Maps and information cheer fullv furnished. July 1 1, 1859.-Gm. PRICE & KAK12, 'WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL Confectioners, Fruiterers and Three doors above the Post Office, ? ? STROUDSBURG, PA. A general assortment of Foreign and 2 Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Segars, Syrups, &.c. &.c. Orders from a distance prompt- g ly attended lo. ? ;fy'vyvvavvwvvvvvvvv,v vawvvvvvvvvvvvvvl. i tie ss;t mtiiotiioEi Farm or A newspaper devoted to Literature and Auri cuftiire, also setting forth full accounts ol the new settlement of Hammonton, in NevT Jersey, .can be subscribed for only 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount Address to Editor of the r armer. Hammon- von, P O. Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, and where crops are nerercutdown by frosts, the terrible scourge ol tn north, see advertisement of Hammon ton Lands. Persons wishing i change their business to a rapidly increasing Country, a New Settlement where hundreds are going Where the climate is mild and delightful. See advertisement f Haminonton "Settle ment In another column. LEWIS D. VAIL, XQUtcintCT) at aiu, Office.reaioved toorlM-Squth Sixth st. -j' (beJow'GHesniif,) ArVT ijgJ185'J 3 i h i la de ! p Ii ia Gifts rare and Beautiful givcn.indiscrimi ndtcly without Money to all Persons ordering Boohs from CLARK'S GREAT GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT, No. 806 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 pnmphlot of 48 large pages, contains a full list of Histories, Biographies, Travels, Ad ventures, Stories, Anecdotes, Tales, Narra tives, Romances, Sports and Pastimes. Also, Religious, Biblical, Theological, Classical, Philosophical, Geographical, Botanical and Agricultural works, Dictionaries, Lexicons, Albums, Annuals and Presentation books, Bi bles, Hymn and Prayer Books, in ever style of Binding, together with all the newest works of the day, all of which are handsome ly bound and guaranteed perfect in every respect. The schedule of Gifts I present, (as will be seen by reference to my Catalogue,) is the most extensive, as it is also the most superi or, elegant and magnificent ever offered by any similarestablishmentin the Union one of which Gifts will accompany each book at the time of sale. IEPA fine gold watch accompanies every order of 100 books ordered at one time from my Catalogue fj 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 dered books from me and received Gold Watches, namely: Wm. Zimmerman, Esq., Middletown, Pa.; John D. Sfciles, Wholesale Grocer, Lancaster Pa.; Hon. G. G. Walker, Representative from Sommerset co., in the Pennsylvania Legislature; Walter G.Evans, Notary Public, Lancaster city, Pa.; Jacob Martin, Esq., Rochester,' N. Y.; Hiram Fisk, E?q., Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. Geo. Lenhart, Ilnrrisburg, Pa.; Mr. J. L. Feirs, 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. 80G 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. (yCatalogues sent free to any address. July 14, 1859.-3m. LIVERY BUSINESS. Valentine Kautz & Wm. Huntsman, (Successors to M. Ii. Postens,) Having purchased the stoock lately owned by M B. Postens. take this ODDortuuttv to notify their friends and the Dublic gen erally, that they have added considerable new stock to the same, and will continue the business at the old stand, on Franklin street, where they are prepared to hire Horses aud carnages at the lowest each rates. Their Horses are safe, fast and - gentle, and their vehickles consbt of all kinds, 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 any part of the country at 'the shortest uottce. 1 hey will continue to run the new omnibus between this borough and the Hailroad 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 the arrival ot trains to convey passengers. into town. No pains will be spared to give satis faction to all who may favor them with their patronage. KADTZ & HUNTSMAN". Stro'udsburg, June 24, 1559.-tf. The Secret infirmities of YOUTH & MATURITY. Just Published Gratis, the '2bth Thousand. A few words rn the rational Treat hdl&4 ment, without Medirine. of Sncrma 533?? torrnrjea or Loca! Weakness, Noc turnal Emissions. Genital fr. TCri-v ous Debility, Premature Decay of the Sys tem, Impotency and Impediments lo Mar riage generally, BY B'. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarm ing complaints, originating in the impru dence and solitude of youth, may be easily temoved 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 t-ost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to DR. B. DE L N E Y, 68 East 31st Street. New York City. June 2, 1850. 8m. PHOTOGRAPHS In every Style of the Art. L. T. Tew takes this method to'infnrm the inhabitants of this Town and vicinitv that having procured a new Instrument expressly for tho purpose, is now pre pared to take all the latest stjles of Typ combining all the newest improvements AmbrohjjKs, Mclaionotype. Piotograjrfis, iMeiotypcs, at his old Kooni near the Court House. in a style unsurpassed. From his long espe rience as an Artist acknowledges no su perior. ihose wishing good Likenesses of themselves or friends, aie invited to call and examine specimens. No charge made unless perfect satisfaction given. L. T. TEW. Sept IG, 1858.-tf. EMPLOYMENT. 50 it month, and ail expenses Paid. An Agent is wanted in every town and county in the United St iles, to "engage in a tesnectable and easv business, bv whir.h the' above profits may be certainly realized. ror nmnur particulars, address Dr. J. J1en JiY Warek, corner of Broome and Merrer Streeis;;jSVv York City, enclosinir one nos- $ge8Uinp. 'FetMlO, 1,859; 6m. The- Country Safe ! Tho subscriber takes this method of informing his many friends, and the pub lio generally, that he has returned from the cities, with a large lot of Ready Made Clothing, of the latest styles, consisting of Coats of all kinds and qualities, i;iSBtSof various styles of goods, and Vests, of every grade. t From his present stock he is satisfied that be can meet the demand of every taste and "rig out," in a manner hitherto un approached, the. man with the single dol lar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid in, and will keep on hand, an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Notions. Hosiery, &o. &c. all of which he will sell very cheap. He has also a splen did lot of at prices varying from 50 cents to SG each; the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &o. &o. and all at prices surprisingly low. P. S. Clothing made to order at short notice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in exchange for Goods at cash prices. The public are invited to call as he is determined to sell his goods cheaper than the cheapest. NICHOLAS KUSTEll. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859.-tf. FUTJIT TREES. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flow ers, Shrubs, &c , &o., from the cele brated H. E. Hook, & Co's. Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. The undersigned is now receiving or ders for Full and Spring planting. All those who order from us or our agents will be supplied with Grst class trees, plants, &c, to be delivered this fall and spring, at such places as agreed upon. All orders left at G. II. Miller's Store, Stroudsburg, Pa., will be promptly filled by us. W. C. LAPiZELLIER, & Co. June 2. 1859. Blairstown, N. J. I NORTHAMPTON ACADEMY, i A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR I I Boys and Girls, Easlon, Pa. This Institution will open its second $ 5 quarter of the Spring Session on Monday $ the 4th of April, and continue eleven 3 weeks, when a vacation of six weeks will follow. The Fall session will commence on 5 5 Wednesday, the 29lh of July, and con- I itnue twenty-two weeks. 2 5 The building,! large four story brick edi-1 I fice, (formerly known as "Temperance I Hall") is now being re-modeled and fil- 5 ted up expressly for a first clas Semin- g lary for the education of pupils of both I sexes. The boarding pupils will occupy two separate bttildings,arranged with pri-1 I vate rooms. Experience has taught that ? it is decidedly disadvantageous for more I than two pupils to occupy the same I room. The accommodations and ad van- I tages of this school are of a superior or-1 g der, and it designs to train and fit hoys ? and young men thoroughly for college? I or business. To young ladies are offer- 2 1 ed excellent facilities for the acquisition gofa solid or ornamental education. $ Competent teachers are employed. ? Having long experience in Teaching 5 t and devoting his whole attention to the 2 business, the Principal hopes to merit a 2 l-irge share of public patronage, and $ would respectfully invite attention to his 5 School. I Terms, per quarter, in the common 2 i English branches, for Boarding Scholars, S37 50. I Tuition for Day Scholars from 5 25 2 ? to 3 00. I I Additional charges are made for the 2 higher English branches and Classics. Extra charges for the modern langua-? ges and the ornamentals. Bills paid in For Circulars and further information 2 1 address Rev. J. W. LESCIIER, Principal. $ Ferry St., near Front. References. Rev. John Vanoerveer, Easton. Hon. John K. Findlav, " 0 Al. 1J. Jones. Esq. ? I J. P. Hetrich, Esq. $ I Samuel Sandt, Al. D. " 2 ? Henry Detweiller, M. D. " f C. C. Jennings, M. D, " 5 Easton, Alarch 24, 1859. tf. 'vVVVXVVVVVVXVVV'VVVVV.XVVVVV.'tVVVV CSVE TKEfifl ATRIAL! SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS; CHEAP, DURABLE AND PROTECTIVE, Weather and Fire-iProoff. 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 corosibn. They differ, essentially, from the so-called mineral paints of the duy which are, principally, O chres and Clays, and are entirely worthless, Silver's Plastic Paints are Purely AIE TALIC, containing ho Alumin or Clav. They are levigated finely, mix readilv with Linseed Oil, (without the trouble of grind ing,) and flow 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 Y mie .L,eafl, reuuemg tne cost two-thirds. There are six distinct colors, viz: Olive, Light Brown J Light Chocolate, muck, j jjuric do. J Ueep do. All equally valuable as a preservative mainland particularly adapted to painting The outside of Buildings, Fences, Stearn boats, Cars, Tin and Iron work. Oy-REMEMBER! Exposure Hardens and increases the Durability of these Paints. DIRECTIONS Mix with pure Linseed oil, as thickly as possible, as the Paint is'ho lasting protecting body, and the oil simply the medium or agent in spreading it. For sale, Wholesalonnd retail, by JAMJfN. DURL1NG, v Stroudsburg, Pa. A general assorCnient of Paints, Drugs, Window Glass, Perfumery, Liquors, &c, &e. Constantly on Hand, and to which we invito the attention oftHofpublic Summer Arrangement. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. New and expeditious broad gunge route from the North and West, via Great Bend and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and Wyoming vallies, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. OCT On and after Alonday, April 11th, 1859, trains will be run as follows: The Cincinnati Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Eric Railroad arrives at Great Bend at 6:10 A. Al., and connects with the Express Train which leaves Great Bend for New Y'ork and Philadelphia, al 8:10 a. m. Due at Alontrose, - 8:45 " Tankhannock, - - 9:24 ' Factoryville, - - - 9:48 " Scranton, - - - 10:95 " Moscow, - - - 11:22 " Stroudsburg, - 1:26 p. m. Water Gap, - 1:89 " Delaware,(15 minutes todine) 2:04 " Bridgville, - - - - 2:35 " Junction, - - - . 3:25 " New York, - - - 7:15 " Philadelphia, - - - 8;15 " Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m. From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at - -Leave Junction, Due at Bridgeville, Delaware, 15 min, dinner, Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Aloscow, - Scranton, - j- - Factoryville, - Tunkhannock - Alontrosc, - Great Bend, Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train, west, at Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 6:00 10:50 11:37 ' 11:52 ' 12;39 p. 12:41 2:26 3:10 - 3:58 4:15 4:53 - 5:25 ' 5:37 m. 8:10 a. m. Arrive at Great Bend, - - 12:40 p. rn. Connecting with the Dunkirk Express West at 1:10, the Emigrant Train west at 1:53 and the N. Y. Expiess East at 1:56 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 Trajns leaving Scranton at 4:00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 10:05 41 " Junction at 2:20 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 3:30 a. ru Due at Stroudsburg at 7:05 " " Scranton at 2:30 p. m. Passengers to and from New York change cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre, take L.-& B. R. R. cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondalc, take the stages at Scranton. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JOHN BRIS BIN, Sup't. Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. Scranton, April 6, 1859. smmmsmm .MONROE COUNTY illettital Fire Insurance Coi:s;'y he rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cover actual loss or damage by fire, that may fall upon mem bers of the company. ihe nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which each member m 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 policy. Ihe principle of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi 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 in person, or by letters addressed to Wm. K. IIaviland, Secretary. MANAGERS . J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, lucuaru o. staples, Charles Peters, Silas L. Drake, Godlcib Auracher, i" in n. 1 Jacob Stouffer, Charles 11. Andre, Theodore Schoch, Thomas W. lthodes, Sam'l S.Dreher, Joseph Fenner. Stogdell Stokes. STOGDELL STOKES President. Golieb Auracher, Treasurer. Silas Drake, Surveyor. Stroudsburg, Sept. 16; 1858. NOTICE. The undersigned having purchas ed the right lor Monroe County, to manufacture and sell Mess. Apple man & llohbins1 patent Composition Gum Oils, for painting purposes, hereby offer them for sale at fifty percent, below linseed oil prices. The article has been in for use the last three years and has stood the test ol experience. Certificates can be seen ut the Store, from some of the best practical builders and painters in the country. Also specimens of the painting. To Wheel rights, Carpenters, and Cabinet Makers it will be nn indispen sable article. Shrip or Town ship rights sold upon reasonable terms. WM. IIOLLINSI1EAD, C. S. DETRICK, C. M. PRICE, Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprietors. BLANK MORfSisT1 m4 ES TO SUIT THE TIMESi The &arcsl and ClioapeS SlocJi ever offered i" this Cify. CHARLIES W. BliAN, Wholesale Dealer IN French and German Baskets, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes. Oil Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding, &c, &c. &c. No. 119 Market-Street, below Second, (north side.) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire ly new and complete stork of goods of the best quality and description, to which he would respectfully call the attention of Mer chants and Dealeis who wish to find a good article cheap for Cash. These goods were bought for Nett Cash, at the greatly recuced. prices consequent up on the stringency of the times, and believing the "nimble sixpence1' to be belter than the "slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition. The following are a few of the articles always on hand : Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities, Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Hall Bushel and Perk Measures, Well Buck ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head aud 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, lie yarn Twine of all kinds, together with a large assortment of Motions and rancv Goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads, &c, eherip from aurtion. These goods are ail new and carefully selected, are offered at prices that cannot fail to attract attention Buyers will invariably find it to their own interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. QjT'Parlii "lir attention iven to packing goods for shipment, so as to prevent dam age or excessive charges-for freight iLrurders bv Mail promptly attended to. CHARLES V. DEAN. 1 10 Market st , norihside. below 2nd, Phila. November 18, Ifcua. ly. HOWARD ASSOCttATXOK. PHILADELPHIA. 1 Benevolent Institution established by spe cial Eudowmcnt, for ihe Relief of the Sic: and Distressed, affltcted with Vriulent cj- Epidemic: Diseases. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caus ed by Sexual diseases, and the deception.". practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a u 11 A III 1 AliLKi AC 1 worthy of their name, lo open a Dispensary for the treatment 01 diseases, in all their forms, and to give Med ical advice gratis to all who apply by le:ter. with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of li'e. &c.) and in case of extreme poverty; to FURNISH MEDI CINE FREE Or CHARGE. It is need less to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and 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 matorrheca, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Blad der, &c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing vear. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have be"en of great ben Gill IU lilt. UllllllUU. UJC;L lUlijr III IUC2 JllfllH, and they have resohed to devote themselves. with renewed zeal, to tins very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the ice ol OnatMi). Masturbation, or Self Abuse, and other dis eases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consult ing Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a seal ed envelope). Jrce of charge, on receipt o two stamps, lor postage. Ouier Reports ano 1 rarts on the nature and treatment of Sex ual diseases, diet, &c. are constantly being published lor gratuitous distnbution, aim will be sent to the afflicted. Some ot the new remedies and methods of treatment dis covered during the last year, arc of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, DR. J SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa Bv order ol the Directors. EZRA D HEART WELL, Prcsl. G EO. FA 1 11C II I LD. Secretary. March 21. 18.V.). I v. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf GUNSMITH. I ho undersigned rcsnectfullv in- yforms the citizens of Stroudshurr and vicinitv. that he has commenced y , - . the CSUffSItZITEIItYG BUSINESS, near Kautz's Blacksmith shop, on William St., and is fully prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, with neatnoss and des patch. Having had twenty years ex perience in this business, ho hopes will be an inducement for the poonlu to "iVe 1111 a trial. ltepairing of all kinds promptly attend ed to. lliflcs made to ordor. LEWIS KETNEST. Stroudsburg, Juno 14, 1855.; Ifyrsiile.aWihis Offine PRC . REMOVAL Wholesale and Retail Boot anb Sl)ot MANUFACTORY! Sill The subscrlber respectfuly informs I KL cusmers and friends that he has removed his Bool and Shoj; Mnufac lory to the store room formerly occupied by Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street,one door above Hamilton street, and between' Mrs. E. H. Harmony's Millinery and Peter" Pomp's Drug Store. He has just received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are Calf Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots5 Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent -Si oroco Na poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemerf and Boys. Also on hand a large assortment of Shoejf for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashions' ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order' at short notice. A large assortment of Chil--drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes' of all desctiptions and kinds, which he is selling CHEAP FOR CASK. The goods are manufactured of the bes materials and in the neatest and most fash ionable manner. He employs none but ther nest workmen about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto--fore received, every effort will be made to merit a continuance of the same. THA DDE US SCHOCH. Easton, September 10, 1852. ftew Wholesale and Retail &rIiIQtJtt2t STOKE, 5trm!bnrg, Pa. ggTj Tho 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 II. Melick as a Jewelry Store, and has on hand a large stock of WISHES AND LIQUORS of all kinds and 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. Onr 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 alF kinds. Demijohns, from 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 reat expense, which must be paid lor by the consumer. J hose dealing with me I intend shall be satisfied with the article they rret, as wen as inc price, and whenever they are not. T ll 1 . . i win ne 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 me, by stage drivers or others, will oe promptly attended to, the same as thougb the person was present dealing for himself July 6, 1S2. P. S. POSTENS. ggrggSK Has permanently located htm- selt m Stroudsburg, and moved his office next door to Dr. S. Walton, and nearly opposite S. Rces's Hat & Cap . store, whore he is fully 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. Mostner- sons know the danger and folly of trusting their work to the ignorant as well as the traveling dentist. It matters not how murh 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 oil until it is too late lo save the tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in- oonvenience and troubleof going so far. ilcncelhe necessity of obtaining theservices of e dentist near home. All work warranted Something New. The public are respectfully informed that the undersigned has opened, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a NEW 'DRUG STORE, m the large four story building recently erected by Messrs. Fow ler and Wintemute, two doors a bove Robert Boy's Store, where ho intends keenino- ahvavs on hand, a largo assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Paint.1;, Oils, Var nishes, French and Common Glass, tJc. The stock 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 beer their own recommendation. Every article will ho warranted pure and' fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant whose experience in the business is such as lo deserve the unlimited confidence of the public. Call and see. JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 185G. Hollinslieacl & Detrick, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Drugs, fcotfif inus, 5'niiils, Oilst, Iyo SJiit'fs, Gila, S'crJf nailery, &c. &c. &v. GOTHIC HALL DHlfG STORE, STROUDSBURG, PA. N. B. Gorman and English proscrip tions carefully compouudod. wm. nor,i.iNsm:,vD. c. s. detrick. April 8, 1 853,-1 y. Chaw Woods, Very Cheap. JOHN N. STOKES, having just finished his selections, is now re ceiving a choice nnd fashionable i assortment of now and seasonable goods, to which he invites the attention of the public. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware &cM &c., in variety, nnd of superior quality will he found in his store, at prices unusually low. Tho public nro invited to call and see. No charge for showing goods. J. N. STOKES. Stroudsburg, April 2G, 1859. OAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash ing and shaving a'so the celebrate, shaving cream $ for sa'c by ' . SAMUEL IIJELIGK.. Sttoud3burg,iianuary L, 1855. mm
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