The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 08, 1860, Image 4

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    HEM OVAL! !
Wholesale and Retail
Soot emu SIjoc
MANUFACTORY!
wSfrj The subscriber respec-Uuly informs
mS Us cusmers and friends that lie has
removed his Boot and Shoe Mnufac
tort ii the store room formerly occupied uv
.'os ph Sigman. in Northampton streel.onc
door above Hamutor street, and between
Mrs. K. H. Ilaimony's Millinery and Petet
Pomp's Uruo Store.
nHe has just received a larue assortment
nf Huuis and Shoes, amonp which are Csill
Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Mororo Na
poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen
and .Bo vs.
Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes
for Ladies and Misses. Women s lashion
ble (Waiters of every variety, made to ordoi
nt short notice. A larec assortment ol Chll
drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoe
nf all desctiptions and kinds, which he is
selling
oweta pns CASH.
The goods are manufactured ol the best
materials and in the neatest anu mosi i.isu
ionable manner. He employs none but the
best workmen ahout his establisnment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore received, every effort will be made to
merit a continuanre of the same.
TJIADDEUS SCIIOCH.
Kaston, September 16, 1852.
New Wholesale and Retail
WISE & LIQUOR STOKE
StrotuWittts, Pa.
g Tho undersigned would inform Landt
ggyylords and the public generally, tha
he continues the above business in Strouds
i..irrr in the brick buildinir on Main street,
opposite Melick's Jewelry Store, and has on
hand a large stocK ot
AMD LSQUOSS
of a I! kinds and of the best quality, direct from
the Custom House, wnicii ne is preparea
t. :.!! in Landlords and others on the most rea
sonable terms. Our stock consists of French
rlv. dark and nale. Also. Peach, Black
berrv, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hoi-
. T I t- i I
land Gin, i. V. Hum; lrisn, itye ana nppie
Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala-
ga, Currant and Uliampagne wine, x.c. iic.
Also, on hand a lurge stock of Bitters of all
kinds.
Demijohns, from I to 5 gallons; bottles, and
generally any thing that can be asked for in
our'ihne;
Landlords will find it srreatly to their ad
vantage to deal with me. I have no hired
ai'eilts to sell and distribute liquors tor me at
Teat expense, wlncli must ue paiu mmy uie
... ... T - t
consumer. Those dealing wttn me l imenu
KJmil hn satisfied with the article thev ret,ns
' . .- T . ... ,
well as the price, and whenever they are not,
I will be pleased to nave mem return me
liquor, and inn ke the fact known, for I in
und to make it a permanent bnsiness, and
can only do so by dealing honorably. All
orders sent me, by stage drivers or others, will
be promptly attended to, the same as though
the person was present dealing for himself.
July 8, 182. P. S. PO STENS.
jEsau Has permanently located iiim-
PSSa self in Stroudeburg, and moved
his office next door to Dr. S.
Walton, and nearly opposite S. Rees's Hat&
Cap store, where 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. Most per
eons know the danger and folly of trusting
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 ol a number ol cases,
tind 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 iu-
oonvenience and trouble ot going so far.
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
of v dentist near home. All work warranted.
Some thing New.
The public are respectfully informed that
the undersigned has opened, in the Borough
of Stroudsburg, a NEW
DRUG STORE,
in the large four story building
recently erected by Messrs. Fow
ler and Winteuiute, two doors a
bove Robert Boy's Store, where
he intends keeping always on
hand, a large assortment of
Drugs avd Medicines. Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, French and Common Glass, c
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
WINES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal purposes, which beer their own
recommendation.
"Every article will be warranted pure and
fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant
whose experience in the business is 6uch as
to deserve the unlimited confidence of the
public. Call and see.
JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 81, 185G.
HoUinshead & Detrick,
DRUGGISTS 10 CHEMISTS
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Drugs, Medicines Paints Oils,
Dye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumery,
&c. &c. &c.
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N. B. German and English prescrip
tions carefully compounded.
WJL HOLLINSHEAD. C. 8. DETRICK.
April 8, 1858. Iy.
Kcw Goods, -Very Cheap.
JOHN N. STOKES, having just
finished his selections, is now re
ceiving' a choice and fashionable
S assortment of new and seasonable
floods, 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, 1859.
5 O AP. Pine scented Soaps for wash.
iing and shaving a'so the ce'ebrate
. shaving crcm, for sa-'e by
SA1MUELMELICK.
4fltr0uiJ$lurg, "January 1, 1855.
NOW READY.
The Prince of the House of David!
The Prince of the House of David!
The Prince of the House of David !
By the Rev, J. H. 1NGRAHA.M. LL. D.
A new and revised edition, with the au
ihrn's late.sl corrections. One volume, 12mo
cloth, 472 pages. Price $1.25.
Published hy GEO. G. EVANS,
439 Cliesiinl street,
PHILADELPHIA
Dor Fiir.st aiis David's Haiisc.
A -literal iranslation in German of the
PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVI
D
One volume, l2mo , cloth, 475 pages.
Price SI. 00.
Verln,r rrn fiEO. G. EVANS.
Nj. 43U Chesnut st., Philadelphi
a.
THE PILLAR OF FERE!
or, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE
By the Rev. J. 11. 1NGRAHAM, LL. D.
One volume, 12mo., cloth, 600 pages.
Price 81.25.
Published by GEO. G. EVANS,
No. 43U Chesnut s., Philadelphia
RECORDS OF THE
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Containing
THE MILITARY & FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENCE
DISTINGUISHED OFFICERS.
General Orders of Washington, Lee and
Green,
or
Names of the Officers and Privates, with
the dates of their Commissions and Enlist
mptits. with a list of Distinguished Prisoners
ol War; the time of their capture, exchange,
etc ; to which is added trie nan pay acis oi
thp nontinentai Coneress: the Revolutiona-
iv Pension Laws; and a list of the Officers
of the Continental Army, wno acquireo me
. I II
right to Half-pay, Uominutation, Liana a-
rants, etc etc.
By W. T. R. SAFFELL,
fnnnspllor and Acent for-Revolutionary
Claims. One volume, l2mo., cloth, 551 pa
ges. Price Si 25.
T. S. Arthur's Popular Books.
True Riches,
Home Scenes,
Golden Grains,
The Martyr Wife.
Sharing to Spend,
Ansel and the Demon,
Three Eras in Wo
ma1 its Life,
Ten nights m a Bar-
Room.
Talcs of Real Life,
Angel of the household
The Old Man's Bride.lThe Band but not the
The Wav to Prosper. Heart.
The Withered HearlJHcart Histories and
Tales of Married Life, Life Pictures,
Steps towards Hcavcn.The Trials of a.llouse
What can Woman do? keeper.
Tnlcs nf domestic Life Leaves from the Book
Good Time Corning, j ol Human Lijc
" ,
In the union of thrilling dramatic inci
dents, with moral lessons of the highest im
portance, these works of i . b. Arthur stand
foith pre eminent amongst modern authors.11
"Thev have been introduced into the Dis-
tiict, Sabbath School, ami various other Li
braries throughout the country."
Each of the above tsooks contain nearly
500 paces, and are illustrated with fine'v
executed Mezzotint engravings, and hand
somely bound in one l:Jmo volume. Price
Sl.00 each.
BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED,
Translated From from the French.
Jlcmoirs of ROBEEtT-IIOfJJDIft,
PRESTIDIG1TEUR,
Author, Magician,
Artist, Sorcerer,
Wizard, Necromancer,
Conjurer, Enchanter,
Ambassador. Escamoteur,
Professor of Sleight of Hand, etc., etc.,
Written by himself, edited by
DR. R. S II ELTON MACKENZIE,
With copious Index, carefully arranged.
Bound in one vol. 12mo., cloth, 446 pages.
Price 81.00
NATIONAL LIBRARY.
LIVES OF
Heroes, Hunters and Patriots.
Life of Col Crocket. Life of GeiCl. Samuel
Life of Lewis Wetzel.'. Houston.
Life of Col. Damel'Lives of Southern He
Boone.
roes and Patriots.
Lives of Generals Lee,
Public 6f Private Life
and Sumpler.
of Darnel Webster.
Each of the above books are illustrated
with fine engravings, and bound in one vol
ume, 12iuo., cloth. Price 1.00.
Lives of Illustrious Women
OP ALL AGES AND NATIONS,
Including the Empress Josephine, Lady
Jane Grey, Beatrice Cenci, Joan of Arc,
Anne Boleyn, Charlotte Corday, Semirauns,
Zeuobia, Boadicte, etc. etc. Edited by
MARY E. HEWITT,
Embellished with finely engraved portraits on
steel. One volume, 12mo., cloth, 336 pages.
Price $1.25.
Lectures for the People,
By the Rev. HUGH STOWELL BROWN,
of the Myrtle Stret Baptist Chapel, Liver
pool, England. First Series.
With a Biographical introduction by
Dr. R. S HELTON MACKENZIE-
Published under a special arrangement
with the author. Ore volume, 12mo. cloth.
414 pages. Price 81-00
Upon remittance of the price of the Book
and 21 cents additional for postage, copies of
either of the above books accompanied with
a handsome present, wcrth from 50 cents to
100 dollars will be mailed to any person in
the United States.
Send for a Classified Catalogue of Books,
containing the most complete litt of books in
every department of Literature ever publish
ed, and which will be 6ent gratia to any per
son, sending their address.
To insure promptness and honorable deal
ing, send all your orders for books to
GEORGE G. EVANS, .
Publisher and originator of the Gift Book
Business, No. 439 Chesnut street, Phila
delphia, And you will be satisfied that it is the best
plr.ee in the country to purchase Books.
HJ3 Special Notice to Agents.
G. G. EVANS, having purchased the ste
reotype plates, copyrights, etc., of the "Prince
of the House of David," "Pillar of Fire," etc.
would call the attention of agents to these
truly valuable works.
The "Prince of the House of David," is one
of the most popular and best selling books
ever published. Over 180.000 copies have
been sold, and it bids fair io outrival "Pil
grim's Progress," or any similar work.
The "Pillar of Fire," by the same author,
is now meeting with a rapid sale, over .90,
000 copies have been sold since iu publica-
tinn nnrl us a Rnmnanion to tho "Prince of
the House of David,"' every reader of that
book should purchase a copy.
"The Records of the Revolutionary War,"
is a book of great interest and gives a vast
amount ot information relative to the Soldiers
of the Revolution, and is an invaluabl ebook
of reference for the descendants of its heroes
and all who are interested in Pension Claims,
Land Warrants, etc., etc.
The Most Liberal Inducemen tsarc offered
to Agents, and upon addressing the publisher
every information will be given.
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE.
Address GEORGE G. EVANS,
PUBLISHER,
No. 439 Chesnut Street, Philcdelphia,
January 26, 1860-6t.
CAUTION TO
Fishermen and Others!
All persons are hereby cautioned not
to fish or trespass upon the Twelve Mile
Pond, situate in Porter township, Pike
County, Pa. All persons fibbing on said
Pond without permission from the under
signed, will be dealt with to the full ex
tent of the law.
WILLIAM OYERFIELD,
DEPUE S. MILLER.
January 12, I860. 3t.
LEWIS D. VAIL,
SUtorneij at avo,
Office removed to No. 109 North Sixth at.
(above Arch,)
February 2, i860. Philadelphia.
Wire Sieves, Screens, &c
No, 53 South llli Street,
EAS1TOW, PA.
All kinds of Brass, Iron and Hair
Sieves and Screens constantly on hand,
including a large assortment of Sieve
Screens, for fanning mills, miners, iren
workers and brick-makers, of the beet
quality made in the very best manner,
and sold at exceedingly loio prices by
ANTHONY POHL,
at his manufactory, No. 53 South Fourth
street, opposite the Lutheran Church,
Easton, Pa.
August 11, 1959.-0
CHANGE OF TIME.
Winter Arrangement.
2 f "Cr.'a'T
Delaware, Lacbairanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
OF On and after Thursday, December
1, 1859, trains will be run as follows:
Express Passenger Trains.
MOVING SOUTH.
The night Express Train east on N. Y. &
Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at 3:28
A. AI.f and connects with the E.xprees Train
leaving Great Bend for New Vork and Phil
adelphia, at 8 00 a. m.
Due at JXew-MiIford, 8 17
Due at Montrose, - - - 8 36
Hupbottom - - 8 59
it
it
Nicholson : : : 910 "
Factoryville, - - 9 40 "
Abington : : 9 57 "
Scranton, - - - 10:30 "
Moscow, - 11:17 "
Toby ha una : 11:53 "
Stroudsburg, - 1:12 p. m.
Water Gap, - - 1:34 "
Columbia, : : 1:50 "
Delaware.(15 minutes todine) 2:00 "
Hop'1, (Phila'da. connection) 2;35 u
Bridgville, .... 2:40 41
Washington. : : 3:13 "
Junction, .... 3:30 "
New York, ... 7:15 "
Philadelphia, - - - 8;20
MOVING NORTH.
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m.
From Phila. leave Walnut st.
Wharf at - - - 6:00 "
Leave Junction, - - 11:10 "
Due at Washington : 11:28 "
Bndgeville, - - 12:01 p. m.
Hope, (Phila. connection) 12:05 "
Delaware, 15 min. dinner, 12:20 "
Columbia : : 12:44 "
Water Gap, - - 1:01 "
Stroudsburg, - - 1:15 "
Tobylmnna, : : 2:45
Moscow, ... 3.-19 "
Scranton, ... 4:05 "
Abington : ; 4:42 "
Factoryville, - - - 4:59 "
Nicholson - - - 5:19 "
Hopbottorn : : 5:42 "
Montrose, .... 6:04 "
New Miirord : ; 6:22 "
Great Bend, - - - 6:40 41
Connecting at Great Bend with
Night Express west, at 1:45 a. m.
Accommodation Train leaves
Scranton for Great Bend at 10:35 a. m.
Facto ville : : 11:55
Nicholson : , 12:35 p. m.
Montrose : : 1:03 "
Arrive at Great Bend, - - 2:50 p. m.
Connecting with the Dunkirk Ex
press West, at : ; 3:39 "
And Accommodation Train west,at5:83 "
Returning, leaves Great Bend, 3:10 p. m.
Montrose : : : 4:05 "
Nicholson : : 5:15 "
Factoiyville : : 5:55 "
Due at Scranton, - - 7:15 "
The Accommodation Train does not leave
Scranton until after the arrival of the Morn
ing Train on the Lackawanna & Blooms
burg R. R. thus giving Passengers from the
Wyoming Valley a direct connection for the
West by the Morning Train.
For the accommodation of way travel on
the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will
be attached to the Express Freight Train
leaving Scranton at 4:30 a. m.
Due at Moscow . : 6:00
Stroudsburg at 10:30 "
Junction at 2:40 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 4:00 a. m
Due at Stroudsburg at 7:45 "
Moscow : ; 1:10 p. m.
Scranton at : : 2:35
Passengers to and from New York change
cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia
via. B. D. R. R., leave or take the cars at
Hope. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkes
Barre, take Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R.
R. at Scranton For Jessup, Archibald and
Carbondale, take Stages at Scranton.
Tickets 6old and Baggage checked through.
JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't.
Wm. N. Jenks, Gen' I Ticket Agent.
Scranton, November 21, 1859.
Persons Wantifiig Change of
climate for health. See advertisement of
Hammonton Lands, in another column.
Ayer's SarsapariUa,
A compound remedy, in which wo havo labored
to produce the most effectual alterative that can
be made. It is a concentrated extract; of Para
.Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances
of still greater alterative power aa to afford an
effective antidote for the diseases SarsapariUa 13
reputed to cure. It is believed that such a rcm
edv is wanted by those who suffer from Stru
mous complaints, and that one which will ac
complish their euro must provo of immense ser
vice to this large class of our afflicted fellow
citizens. How completely this compound will
do it has been proven by experiment on many
of tho worst cases to be found of tho following
complaints :
Scrofula and Sckofitlous Complaints,
Ehlttion-s and Eruptive Diseases, Ul
cers, Pimples, BLorencs, Tumors, Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphi
litic Affections, Mercurial Disease,
Dropsy, Neuralgia ok Tic Doulourkaux,
Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Eire,
and indeed the who'.o class of complaints arising
from IjiruniTY op the Blood.
This compound-will bo found a-rcat pro
moter of health, wlcn taken in the spring, to ex
pel tho foul humors which fester in the blood at
that season of tiro year. By the timely expul
sion of them many rankling disorders arc nipped
in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this
remedy, sparo themselves from the enduranco of
foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which
the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions,
if not assisted to do this through the natural
channels of the body by an alterative medicine.
Cleanse out tho vitiated blood whenever you
find its impurities bursting through tho skin in
pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when
you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the
veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your
feelings will tell you when. Even whero no
particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better
health, and live longer, for cleansing tho blood.
Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but
with this pabulum of life disordered, thcro can
be no lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and tho great machinery of life
is disordered or overthrown.
SarsapariUa has, and deserves much, the repu
tation of accomplishing theso cuds. But tho
world has been cgrcgiously deceived by prepara
tions of it, partly because the drug alone has not
nil the virtue that is claimed for it, but more be
cause many preparations, pretending to be con
centrated extracts of it, contain but little of the
virtue of SarsapariUa, or any thing else.
During late years the public have been misled
by large bottles, pretending to givo a quart of
E'xtract of SarsapariUa for one doliar. JMost of
these have been frauds upon tho sick, for they
not only contain little, if any, SarsapariUa, but
often no curative properties whatever. Hence,
bitter and painful disappointment has followed
flm vnrinns c;vtr.icts of Sars.maritla,
' "vi ui ' - . .
which flood tho market, until the name itacif is
justly despised, and has become synonymous
with imposition and cheat. Still we call this
compound SarsapariUa, anil intend to supply
such a remedy as snail rescue ine naiu uom ihu
nhlnnnv wbifh rests UTlOll it. And VC
think we have'ground for believing it has vir
tues which are irresistible by the ordinary ran ot
the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to
secure their complete eradication from the sys
tem, "the remedy should bo judiciously taken ac
cording to directions on the Lottie.
TREPARED BY
DH. J. C. AYE B & CO.,
LOWELL, MASS.
5rice, SI per Kottlo ; Six Settles Tor S3.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
even- variety of Throat and Lung Complaint,
that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount
the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been
emploved. As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section, wo need not do more
than assure the people its quality is kept up to
the best it ever has been, and that it may be re
lied on to do for their relief all it has ever been
found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR THE CURE OF
Costii
bstivencss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
yysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Ilradachc,
Tivsenta
Tthpjtmatism. Knmtions and Shin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, Divpsi, Tetter, Tumors and
Salt Jihemn, lYbrms, Gout, JVeuraUjia, as a Din
ner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood.
They arc sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they arc the
best aperient in tho world for all tho purposes
of a family physic.
Price 25 cents per Box ; Fiva Bores for $1.00.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Thysicians,
Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent
their names to certify the unparalleled useful
ness of these remedies, but our space here will
not permit the insertion of. them. The Agents
below named furnish gratis our American Al
manac in which they arc given; with also full
descriptions of the alovc complaints, and tho
treatment that should be followed for their cure.
Do not be put otf by unprincipalcd dealers
with other preparations they make more profit
on. Demand Ayer's, and take no others. Tho
sick want the best aid there is for them, and
they should have it.
All our remedies are for sale by
HORSE POWERS
AND THRESHING MACHINES.
The ISest is a aase.
The undersigned having spared no ex
pense in getting up accurate patterns, are
now prepared to furnish Doubled-Gcared
Iron Framed Horse Powers, and Iron
Framed Balancod Cylinder Threshing
Machines, whiob for compactness, neat
ness, working capacity, and durability,
(to say tho least,) unsurpassed by any
now offered to the public.
Call and judpo for yourself.
GEORGE E. STAUFFEIi, & Co.
Manufacturers of Agricultural imple
ment, Steam Engines, Mill Irons, &c, &c.
Tanneravillo, August 4, 1859 -tf.
PRICE & BRAKE, J
? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
$
I Confectioners, Fruiterers and
Three doors above the Post Office,
I sTRonnanriRG. pa. ?.
A general assortment of Foreign and
5 Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Segars, Syrups,
&c. &c. Orders from a distance prompt-1
g ly attended to.
TV VVVVVVVVXA.VVUVUl WW WWIXXVVIWIWV
NEW,
.Express Arrangement.
Tho IIopo and Howard Express Com
panys are now prepared to forward Mon
ey, Valuables of any kind, Paskages, &o.,
with tbeir own Cars, and special Messen
gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a
ny part of tbe world.
JOHN N. STOKES, Agent,
For tbo Hope and Howard Ex. Co's
Stroudsburg, Fob. 4, 1858. tf.
CHARLTON BURNET,
Attorney at Law,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA.
Office on Elizabeth. street, formerly oo
oupied by AVm. Davis, Esq.
?
The subscriber takes this method of
informing his many friends, and the pub
lic geuerally, that he has returned from
tho cities, with a large lot of
Heady Made Clothing,
of the latest styles, consisting of
Coats of all kinds and qualities,
PaKtS of various styles of goods, and
Vests, of every grade.
From his present stock he is satisfied tbat
he can meet the demand of every taste
and "rig out," in a manner hitherto un
approaehed, the man with the single dol
lar, or the possessor of thousands.
He bas also laid in, and will keep on
band, an elegant assortment of
DRY GOODS,
consisting of Cloths, Cassiraeres, Vestings,
Notions, Hosiery, &o. &c. all of which he
will sell vory cheap. He has also a splen
did lot of
at prices varying from 50 cents to $6
each; the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, &c. &o. and all at prices
s-urprisiugly 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 bo is
determined to sell bis goods cheaper than
the cheapest.
NICHOLAS KUSTER.
Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859.-tf.
CEVETMEiVIATRiAL!
SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS:
CHEAP, DURABLE AND PROTECTIVE,
Weather 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 tho 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 flow finder 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, J Light Brown 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.
ftV-RE MEMBER! Exposure Hardens
and increases the Durability of these Paints.
DIRECTIONS Mix with pure Linseed
oil, as thickly as possible, as the Paint ishe
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,
Constantly on Hand, and to which we invite
the attention of tho Public.
May 5, 1859. Iy.
Delaware Water Gap
CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
Rev. H. S. Howell, A. M. Principal.
The Academic year of this boar-
Jjji diug school for boys, begins on the
first Monday of September, and ends on
the last Thursday of June. It is divided
into three terms. 1 he first begins on tbi-
1st Monday of September, and continues
sixteen weeks; the second begins on tbe
2d Monday of January, and continues
twelve weekp; tho third begins on the zd
Monday of April and continues eleven
weeks. Vacations; two weeks at the IIol
lidays, and one week at the l&t of April.
Pupils received at any time. ioung
men preparing themselves to be Teachers
can pursuo a courso of study specially a-
dapted to tbat purpose.
Terms: lioard, Wahine, luition.
furnished room, from four dollars to four
dollars and fifty cents per week. Unv
icbolars tuition, two dollars per month.
September 2'J, 1959.-2m.
L1VLRY BUSINESS.
Valentine liautz & Win. Huntsman,
(Successors to M. B. Postens,)
Having purchased. tbcyf
stoock lately owned by M. f?
B. Po3tens, take this opportunity
to notify tbeir friends and the public gen
erally, that they have added considerable
new stock to tbe same, and will continue
tho business at tho old btaud, on Franklin
Street, where they are prepared to hire
Horses and carriages at tho lowest caHb
rates. Tbeir Horses are safo, fast and
gentle, and their vebiokles consist of all
kinds, to suit the tastes of the fastidious
Attentive ostlers always on hand, and dri
vers furnished when desired. Call and
co for yourselves. Strangers taken to
any part of the country at the shortest
uotice. They will continue to run the
new omnibus between this borough and
tho 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 oilioe near the stable
The omnibm will also bo at the Depot on
tho arrival of trains to convey passengers
into town.
No pains will be spared to give satis
faction to all who may favor them with
their patronage.
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
Stroudsburg, Juno 24, 1558.-tf.
MASON TOCK,
Glazier, and Paper Hanger,
Will attend to, and promptly execute, all
orders with which he may be favored. From
his lonrr exnerience in the various branches
- o 1
of his business, he feels confident of render
ing entire satisfaction in his work. He
may he found at his shop, on Sarah street,
nearly opposite the residence ol lion. ax. II.
Dreher, btroudsbnrg, Pa.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
February 17, 1850. ly.
Tke Country Safe
1
NEW BAKERY,
ry 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
Confectioner', Fruits, Wins, &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 Hoftmax
whose ability in that line is too well known
to need any recommendation.
They will furnish
BilEADand CAKES,
of a superior quality, every afternoon, at the'
doors 'of their customers, without extra charge"
They will also keep
Sec Cream of a variety of flavor;
Strawberries and Cream,
SPARKLING SODA WATER,
And Albany Imperial Cream Aley
drawn fresh and cool from superior fountains
Fresh Oyster., in season, will be served'
up in every style.
With a determination to spare no effort to'
please they respectfully solicit a share of pub
lic patronage.
CHARLES M. PRICE,
L. H. DRAKE.
April 1, 1859.
TKE GREEN BOOK.
Just Published, 150 pages, Price
25 cents; ON SINGLE and MAR
RIED LIFE; or, THE INSTITUES OF
MARRIAGE; its Intent, Obligations, and
Physical and Legal Disqualificationp; the ra
tional treatment of all private diseases in both
sexes, &c. To which is added a poetical es
say, entitled llCallipaediaez or the art of hav
ing and rearing beautiful and healthy chil
dren, by the late Robert J. Culyerweli
Esq., M. D.
Sent free of Postage, hy the Publisher,
Chas. Kline, & Co,, Box 458G, New York,
or Dexter &, Co., Wholesale Agents, 113
Nassau Street, New York. Agents wanted
everywhere.
Also, Gratis, an extract and sample of the
above, entitled : Dr. Culverwems Lec
ture on the rational treatment of Sperma
torrhoea and private diseases generally, de
tailing the means by which invalids may ef
fectually cure themselves without the use of
dangerous medicines, and at but little ex
pense to themselves. Sent free by mail in a
secure envelope, on the receipt of one ctamp,
to prepay postage, by addressing
CHAS. KLINE & CO.,
Box 4586, New York City.
Dec. 8, 1859.-2m.
MONROE COUNTY
"?JaI Fire SiisiirsiBice Comp'r
Fpllie rate of Insurance is one dollar on
jfiL 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.
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 n
credit in the cornpan'. Each insurer i
or with the said company will be a mem
ber thereof during the term of his or her
policy. The 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 b- letters addressed to
Wm. K. Hayiland, Secretary,
MANAGERS .
J. Denue Labar, Jacob Knccbt,
Richard S. Staples, Jacob Stouffer,
Charles Peters, Charles R.Andre,
Silas L. Drake, Theodore Scboch,
Godleib Aurachcr, Thomas W.Rhodes,
Joseph Fenncr. Sam'l S. Dreher,
Stogdell Stokes.
STOGDELL STOKES President.
Golieb Auracher, Treasurer.
Silas Drake, Surveyor.
IF'PTho stated meetinc of the board
of Managers takes place at tbe Seorata-
rys office, on tbe first Tuesday of eca
month, at 1 o'clock P. M.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 16; 185S.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having purchas
ed the right for Monroe County, to
manufacture and sell Mess. Apple
man & Robbins' patent
Composition Gum Oils,
for painting purposes, hereby offer
them for sale at fifty per cent, below
linseed oil prices. The article has been in
for use the last three years and bas stood the?
test of experience. Certificates can
be seen at the Store, from some of
the best practical builders and
paintors in the country. Also specimens of
the painting. io wneei
rights, Carpenters, and Cabinet
Makers it will be an indispen
sable article. Shop or Town
ship rights sold upon reasonable
terms.
WM. HOLLINSHEAD,
C. S. DETRICK,
O. M. PRICE,
Stroudsburg, Nov. 25, 1858. Proprielors.:
For sale at this Offiqe .
Confeclne