The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, August 29, 1861, Image 3

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    (tj- Agents Wanted to sell the Erie Sew
ing Machine. We will give a commission
or pay wages at from S2o to 60 per monin
and expenses paid. The Erie is a new ma
chine, and very simple in its construction.
A diploma was awarded our Maclrne by me
Industrial Associatiotfof Farmers os Alec nun
ics. held at Chambersburjr, Pa, at its e-xhihi
tion in 1860, over the Grover & Baker, and
Boudoir Machines. It is equal to any ma
chine in use, and the price is but fifteen dol
lars. Address R. JAMES, General Agent
E S. M. Co., Milan, Ohio.
March -14, 1S61. 6m.
To the Tutors of Monroe Co.
Through the inducement of very many
friends, I lake the liberty to offer myself a6
a candidate for the office of
Associate Judge,
at the ensuing October Eleciion. Should I
again be the choice of the People, I pledge
myself to perform the duties of the office,
with the strictest impartiality, and to the
very best of my ability. 1 hereby alto offer
mv sincere thanks to the public in general
for the confidence reposed and the honor con-
fcred upon me on former occasions.
ABR'M. LEVERING.
Hamilton-tsp., Aug. 29th, 1861.
To the Voters of Monroe Co.
I respectfully offer myself to your conside
ration at the approaching election for the of
fice of
Comity Commissioner,
Should I be elected, I pledge myself to per
form the duties ofthn office impartially and to
the best of my ability.
HENRY DIETRICK
Smithfield-lsp., August 29, 1601.
To the Voters of Monroe Co
I respectfully offer myself to your conside
ration at the approaching election for the of
fice of
Comity Commissioner,
Should I be elected, I pledge myself to per
form the duties of the office impartially, and
to the best of my ability.
SAMUEL STORM.
Pocono-tsp., August 29, 1861.
To tiie Voters of Monroe Co.
Fellow Citizens: Feeling ever grateful
for pa.-t favors, (and at the solicitations of
numerous friends,) I offer myself to your suf
frage as a candidate for
Associate Judge,
at the approaching election. Should I re
ceive a majority of your votes, I pledge my
self to .discharge the duties of said offipe im
partially and faithfully.
Your Fellow Citizen,
M. W. rOOLBAUGII.
Middle Smithfield-tsp., August 20, 1861.
fIo the Voters of Monroe Co.
I respectfully offer myself to your conside
ration at the approaching election for the of
fice of
Comity Vrcasm-er.
Should I be.elecled I pledge myself to per
form the duties of theojrice to the kest of mv
ability. HENRY EI LENBERGER.
Smithfield-lsp., August 29, IS6L
To the Voters of Monroe Co
At the earnest solicitation of numerous
friends, I retpeclfully announce to the voters
of Monroe county that I am a candidate for
the office of
County Treasurer,
ot the ensuing election. Should I be elect
ed 1 plefge myself to discharge the duties ol
said office in person, with fidelity ami to the
best of my ability.
JOHN F. DRINKIIOUSE.
Stroudsburg, August 29, 1661.
To the Voters of Monroe Co.
I respectfully offer myself to your consid
eration at the approaching election for the
office of
Associate Siitizu.
Should I be elected I pledge myself to per
form? the duties of the office to the test of my
ability. JEREMY M'ACKEY.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 22, 1861.
To the Voters of Monroe Co.
I respectfully offer myself lo your consid
eration at the approaching eleciion for the
office of
Aci;:(c JTmlge.
Should I be elected I pledge myself to per
form the duties of the office to the best of my
ability. JOHN De YOUNG.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 22, 1861.
To the Voters of Monroe Co
I respectfully offer myself to your consid
eration at the approaching election for the
office of
Coustty Commissioner.
Should I be elected I pledge myself to per
form the duties of the office lo llm best ot my
ability. JACOB B. HINELINE.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 22, 1361.
To the Independent Voters of
Monroe County.
The undersigned hereby offers himself to
to the Voters of Monroe County as an inde
pendent candidate for the office of
Counfy Treasurer,
Should he be elected he pledges himself to
perform the duties of the office faithfully and
with impartiality. JOSEPH TROCII.
Hamilton-tsp. Aug. 22, 1861.
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
interested in the estate of the respec
live decedents, that the following accounts
have been filed in the Register's office of
Monroe county, and will be presented for
conGrmation to the Orphans' Court of
eaid county, at Stroudsburg, on Moo
day, the 23d day of September, 1861, at
10 o'clock, a. m.
The account of Nathan Frantz, Admin
lBtrator of Isaac Widows, Ute of Pocono
Township, deceased.
JOSEPH BARRY, Register.
Kegister's Office, Stroudsburg,
August 29, 1861.
FOR SALE.
NEW ROCIIELLE OR LAWT0W
BLACKBJERRIES,
50 cents per dozen.
CHARLES MUSCH.
-Stroud, April 18, 1861.
Executors
I
There will be exposed to public ale on
tbe premises, on the 5tb day of October,
1561, at 2 o clock in tbe afternoon, the
following Real Estate, viz:
A certain Farm or Tract of Landit
uate in Stroud towu-bip, Monroe County,
and State of Pennsylvania, adjoining
lands of Elijah Sbag, Jas. Van Buskirk,
William D. Walton, Melchoir Dreher,
Stroud J. Holiiohhead and others, con
taining at out
145 ACHES,
more or less, about 100 acres clenred,
about 20 acres of which is pood Meadow
land, the balance of tho cleared laud is of
good quality and in a high stato of culti
vation; 45 acres is heavily timbered with
oak, hickory and chef-nut.
There are on the premises a large two
eiorv
Stone Dwelling House,
32 by 42, Spring House and a
nover failing well of water, with
pomp, near the door, a small htreaui of
water runs through the premises most of
tho Year. Fratce Barn. 35 bv 47 feet.
W agon-House, ib feet square, with Corn-
crib in same.
There is also on tho premises a good
APPLE ORCHARD. Tbo farm is do-
"irablj located, about one mile from the
borough of Stroudoburg, on the Brod
beads Creek road, in a good neighbor
hood, and to a person wichtng a comfort
able and pleasant home, possesses inany
attractions.
The terms and conditions will bo made
known at the time oud place of sale, by
JAMES VAN BUSK IRK,
CHARLES HENRY,
Executors of the Wills of Wra. Van Bus-
kirk and Sarah Van Bu.-kirk.
August 2U, 1S01.
fi 3BU fe? 3tMlQl
By virtue of a, wril of fieri facias to me
directed, issued out of the Court of Com
mon Plea of Monroe county, I will ex
pose to ale et public veudue, on
Saturday, the 2 1 st day of September next.
at two o'clock in the afternoon at the
publio house of Chas. Troch. in the Bor
ou,fh of Stroudsburg, tho "following de-
cribed real estate, to wit:
A certain tract or piece of land, with
tbe appurten3nros, situate in IHamiton
towu-hip, Monroe Count?, adjoiuinc lands
of George Erdtnan. John Williams, Jacob
Slutier, and others, containing
Forty-Seven Acres,
more or less about forty acres cleared
about eight acres meadow. The improve
ments are one two etory -
Stone House,
27 bv 30 feet, one two-ftory
BRICK HOUSE 22 by 26 feet,
one Frame Tannery 20 by 50 Itet. out
Hark Shed 30 by 6U feet, one frame Barn
(with stone &tablin) 34 by 45 feet, one
Wagon lloue 16 by 20 feet, one Wagon
Houce and Corn crib 22 by 26 feet, one
Lo W a sib House 17 by 22 feet, ono stone
Spiing Mouse 12 by 14 feet, a well of
water, and a lot of fruit trees.
ALSO , auotber tract or piece of land,
witb the appurtenance, situate in Hamil
ton Township, Monroe County, adjoining
ands of John F. Bender, Jost-ph bandt,
and other?, containing ten acres more or
esH all woodland. ALSO,' all the
rifiht, title and interest of Ferdinand Kes
ter, of, in and to a certain tract or piece
of land with the appurtenances, situate in
Stroud Jovrnship, Monroe County, ad
orning lands of the heirs of Simuel Mil
iar, dee'd., lands of Thomas W. Rhode,
and others, contuining fifty acres, more or
ess about ten acred cleared balance
timber land.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Ferdinaud Keeter, and to be
sold by c:c for ca?h.
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff.
Sheriff'-. Office, Stroudsburg,
August 20, lfctOl. 5
Sheriffs Sale.
13y virtue of a writ of veo ex. de tenif
to me directed, issued out of tbe Court of
Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will
expose to sale at public vendue, on
Saturday the lUh of September,
next, at two o'clock in tho afternoon, at
tbe public home of Sandt & Kachline iu
tbe Borough of Stroudsburg, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit:
A certain tract or piece of land, with
tbe appurtenances, citu&to in Chesnuthill
township, Monroe County, adjoining Jaude
of Patrick Daly, Jacob Dorsheimer, and
others, containing
Thirty-Four Acres,
more or less all cleared principally
meadow land. The improvements are one
two-Btory
Frame Tavern Stand, Jg
about 30 by 38 feet, with a
Frame Kitchen attached about J
18 by 20 feet, one Frame Shed about 34
by 54 feet, with a Frame Stablo attached
Bbout 12 by 30 feet, one Frame feed
House about 18 by 25 feet, one Log
House one and a half stories bijih, about
18 by 25 feet, with a Plank House at
tached about 14 by 18 feet, one two-nto-ry
PlaDk Elouse about 18 by 24 feet, one
Plank Heuse one and a half stories high
about 12 by 22 feet, ono Frame, Store
House about 16 by 25 feet, Ho; Stable,
Wood House, and other out buildings.
There is a well of water near tho door,
and a stream of water passing through
the promises. The Eaeton & Wilkesbar
ro Turnpike passes through tbe same.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of John J. Bartbold, and to be
sold by mo for each.
JAMES N. DURLING, Sbtriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, )
August 22, 1861. $
BLANK DEEDS
For sal p. at, this Office
la j "ISsi?
em
i o i ijra
1 1 i rfffSra
Sheriff's
By virtue of a writ of alias fieri facias
to me directed, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will
expose to tale at public vendue, on
Saturday, the 21st day of September next
at two o clock iu the afternoon, at the
public houso.of Cha. Troch, in the Bor
ough of Stroudsburg, the following dc-
scriDeu real e-tato, to wit:
All the following messuage, tenement
and tract or piece of land, with tho ap
purtenances, situate in Folk Township,
Monroo County, Penuwylvaniaounded
and described as follows, to wifflK Begin
ning at a pobt on tbe lino between the
Counties of Monroo and Carbon, thence
along the CouDty lino by land of George
and Charles Hate, bouth twenty-tix de
grees, East eighty-two perohea to a stone,
thence by land of the heirs of JohnLard
nor, deoeased, South fifty-seven degree,
East forty-nine perohes to a hemlock,
thence North seventy-eight degrees East
forty-ooe perches to a yellow pine, thence
South fifty-four degrees East sixty persh
es to a stone, thenco North seventy-two
degrees East sixteen perches to a corner
in Pocho Pocho or Big Creek, North fif
ty five degrees East fifty perches to a cor
ner in said Creek, thenco North twenty
one and a quarter degrees West thirteen
perches to a stone, thenco byland inten
ded to be granted to Samuel Serfoss and
Peter Kunkle, North forty-eight and a-
half degrees West fifty-six perchos to a
stone, thence North thirty-eight and a half
degrees. West seventy-MX perches to a
stone, thenco by land of Peter Kunkle,
North twenty-one and a quarter degrees
West twenty-eight perches to a stone,
thenco by land of Samuel Serfosa South
seventy degreoa West one huudred and
twenty seven perchos to the place of bo-
ginning, containing
121 Acres and 130 Perches,
strict measure, be tbe same more or less.
Being tbe same premises which John S
Fisher, Administrator, &o. of Edward
Hawk, deceased, by deed dated June 18.
1859, granted and confirmed unto James
M. Porter. About 44 acres cleared
about six acres meadow balance well
timbered. The improvements arc two
LQ& HOUSES,
one and a half stories, one of them
about 18 by 25 feet, and the other one
about 18 by 22 feet, one Frame Barn a-
bout 30 by 40 feet, ono Log Stable about
14 by 18 feot, one Log Stablo and Corn
crib, a well of water near first mentioned
bouj?e, and a number of fruit trees on tbe
premises. The road from Porter's Slate
Faotory to Wcis-port sod Mauch Chunk
passes through tho same. There is aleo
on said premises an excellent Slate Quar
ry.
Seized and taken m execution as the
property of James M. Porter, and to be
sold by mo for cash.
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,
August 29, 1S61. I
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias to
me-directed, issued out of tho Court of
Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will
expose to sale at public vendue, on
Saturday the 1 Uh of September,
next, at two o'clock in tbo afternoon, at
the public house of Sandt & Kachline, in
the Borough of Stroudsburg, the follow
ing described real estate, to wit :
All that certuin tract of land situate in
Smitbfield township. Monroe County,
bounded and described, as follows, viz :
Begioning at a post, thence by land late
of Aaron D-puc, North thirty nino de
crees Wc?t forty-three and eight tenths
perches to a pos't, thenco by land formerly
of Jacob Stroud, North sixty-nine and a hall
degrees East thirty-two perches to a stone,
thence by land late of Luke Brodhead
North ten degrees East thirty-eight per
ches to a stone, thence South furty-nine
degrees West twelve perches to tho place
of beginning, containing
Five Acres and Eleven Ferches,
more or less, with tho appurtenancea.
About two or three acres cleared. The
improvements ere ono
LOG BOUSE,
one and a naif stories nisb. a
bout 20 by 22 feet, a well of,
water, and a lot of fruit trees.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Daniel Bosh, and lo be sold
by me for cash.
JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff.
Sheriff'. Office, Stroudj-burg, )
August 22, 16GI $
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of vcn. ex de terris
to mo directed, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will
expose to-salo at public vendue on
Saturday the Ath of September,
next, at two o'clock in tho afternnoon, at
tho public house of Sandt & Kachline in
the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following
described real eetate, to wit :
A certain tract or piece of land, with
the appurtenances, situate in Polk town
ship, Monroe County, adjoining lands of
Conrad Hawk, Philip Moyer, and otbors,
containing
Thirty-Three Acres,
moro or les, about fifteen acres are clear
ed, about two acres of which is meadow.
nd tbe balance timberland. The im
provements are one
LOG HOUSE,
.PMB.
about 14 by 16 feet, one Log Stable about
22 by 24 feet, ono Spring Elouse, and a
lot of fruit trees. There U a spring of
.1-- : l r
water on ine premises, auu airuaui ui
water passing through the same
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Edward Burger, and to be
sold by me for casb.
JAMES N DURLING, Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, )
August 22, 1861. $
III
SHERIFF'S SALTS.
xsy virtue of a writ of von. ex. do terris
to me directed, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will
Expose to sale at public vendue, on
Saturday, the Uth of September,
next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at
the puhlio bouse of Sandt & Kachline. in
ine rjorough of Stroudsburg, tho follow
ing described real estate, to wit:
A certain tract or pieca of land, with
tbe appurtenances, situato in Hamilton
township, Monroo County, adjoining lands
of Jacob Keller, Charles Lowe, and oth
ers, containing
Sis Acres.
moro or less, all cleared, principally
meaoow land. Ihe improvements are
one Frame Woolen Manufactory and Full
ing and-Carding Mill about 35 by 45 feet,
in good running order, with all tbo ne
oessary machinery therein for carryiny
on tbe manufacturing of Woolens and tbe
fulling and carding business ; one two
story
BRICK BOUSE,
about 22 by 28 feet, and a lot ot fruit
trees. A stream of water paseing through
the panic.
ALSO ; another tract or piece of land,
with tbe appurtenances, situate in Ham
ilton township. Monroe Countv. adioininp
I
lands of George Bittenbonder, George
vooatmg, ana others, containing
Thirty-Two Acres,
more or lees about twenty acres cleared
bal ance timber land. A stream of wa
tor parsing through the premises.
beized and taken in execution as the
property of Androw Keller, and to be sold
by me for cash.
JAMES N. DURLING. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg,
August 22, ltftil. $
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris
to me directed, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will
expose to sale at public venduo, on
Saturday, the 14th of September,
next, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, at
the public house of Sandt & Kachline, in
the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following
described real estate, to wit :
A certain tract or piece of land, with
tho appurtenances, situate in Tobybanua
Township, Monroe County, adjoining
lands of tbe heirs of .Darnel Marvin, de
ceased, lands of Ann Lefler, and others,
containing
Fifty Acres,
more or less, about, ten acres cleared, a-
bout three acres of which is meadow, and
the balance timber land. Tho improve
ments are one
LOG HOUSE, (Hi
n a
one and a half stories high, about 18 by
24 feet, ono Frame Stable about 18 by
20 feet, one vratue Shop about 12 by 16
feet, and a lot of fruit trees. There is a
sprint; of water on the premises.
ALSO, a certain other tract or piece
of land, with the appurtenance?, situate in
Tobyhanna township, Monroe County, ad
joining lands of Lewis Stull, Day & Say-
ler, and others, containing
Seventy-Five Acres,
more or less all timber land. It being
a part of a tract of land surveyed in the
warrantee name of barret Albertson.
Seized and taken in execution as tbe
property of Henry Snyder, and to be sold
by me for cash.
JAMES N. DUELING, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,
August 22, 1861.
2UtMtor?s Jfottcc.
Estate of GEORGE S. HAWK, deed
Tho undersigned Auditor, appointed
by tbe Orphans' Court of Monroe County,
to settle and adjust the rates and propor
tions of the assets in the hands of Ste
phen Hawk, Administrator of said Estate,
to and among tbe creditors of said de
ceased, will attend to tho duties of bis
appointment, on Friday, the 13th day of
September next, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
tbe office of Samuel S. Dreher, in tbe
Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where
all pertSODS interested are requosted to at-
tcud, or be debarred from coming in for
a diatribotivo share of tho asuets in the
bands of said Administrator.
STEPHEN HOLMES, Jr., Auditor.
August 15, 1861.
NOTICE
In the matter of the petition of Ed
ward F. Palon, George W. Price, George
W- Northrop, Albert G. Witsil, Gilbert
E. Palen, and others, to the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Monroe County, for th In
corporation of tbo "Canadensis Methodi?t
Episcopal Church, at Canadensis in said
Countv: May 31. 1861. Tbe Court
having examined tho within instrument
or petition, and being of opinion that the
object thoroin Bet forth are lawful and
not injurious to the community, direct
that it be filed iu tho office of tho Pro
thonotary of tbo Court, and further di
that notice bo civen in one newspaper
printed iu said county, for ot least three
weeks, of tho mtended application accor
ding to tho Act of Assembly. Therefore
notice is hereby giyoo that application
will bo made at tbo next torm of said
Court, to be held at Stroudsburg, on tbe
23d day of September next, for a decree
incorporating the "Canadensis Methodic
Epitcopal Church" of Canadensis, accor
ding to tho Draver of the Boid petitioners,
and if no objections are made, a decree
r . . . i i
of incorporation will be mauo as prayeo
for. By the Court.
THO. M. MoILHANEY,
Prothouotary.
August 15, 1861.
CHARLTON BURNET,
Attorney at Law,
STROUDSBURO, MONROE COUNTY, PA.
Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oo
cupied by Wm. Datis, Esq.
DELAWARE WATER GAP
CLASSICAL SCHOOL
Continues in sossion during the months
of September, Ootober and November.
Boarding and day scholars received at
any timo. Younjj nion wishing to quali.
fy thomselves for teaching received on the
mo?t liberal terms.
Rev. H. S. HOWELL, Principal.
Del. Water Gap, August 22, 1861.
(ttoxtrt proclamation.
Whereas, the Hon. Geokge R. "RAnRTmv
President Judge of the 22d JuJ cial Districtof
n i -
rennsyivania, composed ot the c unties of
Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra
ham Levering and Michael II. Dreher, Esqr'd,
Associate Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir
tue of their offices, Justices of the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive
ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in
and for the said County of Monroe, have is
sued their precept to me commanding that
a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery and Or
phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe,
to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 23d day
of September next, to continue one week if
necessary.
KOT1CE
Is herebv riven to lliR f!nnnnnr ttir Tiictlfoa
rf Q- WMMbtWVM
of the Peace", and Constables of the said coun
ty ot Monroe, tliat they be then and there
ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other remembrances to do
those things which their offices are appertai
ningtiand also that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosecute and give evidence
against the prisoners that are or shall be in
the jail of the said county of Monroe, or a
gainst persons who stand charged with the
commission of offences to be then and there
to prosecute or testify as shall be just.
(God save the Commonwealth.)
JAMUS j. UUitLIJN'G, Sheriff.
bherurs Office Stroudsburg
August 15. 1861.
The members of the Monroo County
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, are
hereby notified that tbe annual election
of Managers, for said Company, will take
place at tho Court House, in tbe Borough
of Stroudsburg, on the first Monday of
September next, being tbe second, at two
o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at
which time thirteen Managers will be
choien to servo for the ensuing year and
until their successors are duly qualified,
pursuant to section 4, of tbe Act of As
eembly, incorporating said Company.
By order of the Board. .
Wm. K. HAVILAND, Sect.
Office of tbe Ins. Co., Aug. 8. 18CI.
CAUTION. '
The undersigned having loaned during
his will and pleasure, to Jonas Christman
aud wife, of Tobyhanna township, 1 yoke
of Oxen, 1 waon, 3 cows, 1 heifer, 4
shoats, 6 sheep, 1 plow, 1 harrow, 2 acres
of rye, 1 musket, 1 cook-stove, 1 bed and
bcdJing, and 1 grind stono. The public
are hereby cautioned against meddlmg or
interfering with the iaid property.
CASPER H. METZGER.
Tannersville, Juno 15, 1861.
Orphans' Court Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued out
of tbo Orphans' Court of Monroe county,
there will bo exposed to sale by public
vendue, on tbo premises, on
Tuesday, the 11th of September
1861 at 2 o'clock, p. m.the following de
scribed real estate, late of Molcboir Kintz,
deceased, to wit:
A certain tract of land and farm, situ:
ate in Hamilton township, Monroe Coun
ty, and State of Pennsylvania, cn the
North and South Turnpike, near Saylors-
burg, adjoining lands of John lvintz,
hoirs of Wm. Scureman, Charles Saylor,
James Rickhow and others, containing
SIS Aca'cs aaacl 6 1 Perches,
about 90 acres cleared and in a high state
of cultivation, 30 acres of which is excel-
ent Meadoio Land, the balanco well
timbered with good cbesnut and oak tim
ber. A stream of water passes through
the premises. There aro five excellent
nprings on the place, affording water in
every field.
There are on the promises a two
htory STONE BOUSE, 25 by
35 feet, with a good well near tbe door
Aleto a ono and ahalf story JrlUUbL 20 by
25 foot; a frame Barn 40 by 60 feet; Wa
gon Houso 15 by 20 feet, and other out
buildings; two good ArFLti OK
CHARD S, containing 300 grafted
trees.
Tho term's and conditions will bo made
known at tho time and place of sale by
HENRY KINTZ, . a
JAMES KINTZ, '
August 1, 1861.
MANHOOD.
Row Lost, Hotv Itestorcdi
Just Publislted, in a Seated Envelope .
A Lecture on the nature, treatment, and
radical cure of SPERMATORRHEA, or Semi
nal Weakness, Sexuul Debility, Nervousness
and involuntary emissions, producing impo
tency, Consumption and Menial and riiysi
cal Debility.
By ROBT. J. CULVER WELL, M. D.
The inioortant fact that the awful conse
quences of self-abuse may be effectually re
moved without internal medicines or the dan,
gerous applications of caustics instruments
medicated bougies, and other empirical devi'
spb. is hftrn clfiiirlv i pmnnstratcu, anu ine en
tirely new and highly successiui irtuuiiem
-..j
as adopted by the celebrated aumor miiy eA
n n nm ho mnnnont WlllCn every UUU IS U1IU
i,ioi n ni.i-a iiimsnlf nerfectlv, and at the
least possible cost, thereby avoiding an me
.i nostrums of the dav. This lec-
turo will prove a boon to thousands and thou
sands.
want nnilnr FRnl. in a Dlain envelope, to any
address, post paid, on the receipt of two pos-
toie stamps, uy uuuressing, m
. nr HIT. j: CKLINR.
127 Bowery, N.York. Post Office box
April 18, 1861. ly.
BOARDING' SCHOOL
YOUNG- LADIES.
Slfoudslmrg Female Seruinery
Under the care of the RevJE. MILLE&
and Miss M. 8. MILLER?
Mrs. J. E MILLER teacher of Music,
The year to be divided into four terms of
11 weeka each.
, TERMS
tor day scholars: .
For all the English branches usually laughs
in Seminaries of the firot grade, and Latin :
One half to be paid at the middle, and the.
remainder at the end of the term.
S4, per Session.
French, 5.
Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter.
" on the Guitar, 5 for 12 lessons. -Pastel
Painting, 5 7
Monochromatic, 4 Materials furnished
Leather Work 4 )
Six pupils will be received into the family
of the Principal as boarders, at a charge of
S200, per year, for Boarding, washing, and
tuition in all the English branches, Latin,-
if desired. Half payment to be made at
the beginning of each session, and the re
mainder at the close.
No deduction for absence, for cither boar
ding or day-scholars, excepting in- case of
sickness, or by special agreement.
Pupils received at anv time dunncr the'
session, and charged from the time when-
they commence,
07" The next session of. the above School
will commence on Monday, Se'pt. 2dr 1861.-
August 15, 1861. tf.
New Marble Yard
The subscriber, having employed Ja
cob B. Hiniine, an experienced stone cut
ter, can supply any person in want- of
plain or ornamental Grave Stones, Monu
ments, &c, of good sound marble, at?
moderate prices.
Yard on Main street, adjoininjf ray store,
ROBERT HUSTON.
N. B. Customers may rely that I will
not be undersold by any stone cutter in
the State.
Stroudsburg; August 8, TS6I.
Is hereby given that tho Delaware, Lacfc'
awana & Western Rail Road Company,
have in their posession, at the Strouds
burg Station, the following goods and
chatties, which were consigned as follows;
CONSIGNED TO
1 Railroad tool cheat, J. C. Mott.
1 Half Barrel Liquor, J. Long.
I " " 44 . Levi Sobupp.
1 Keg " J. R. PingertoDr
1 Barrel Reuben Stsmets.
Upon whioh the freight, expenses and
storage is unpaid, and unless tho same
is paid, tho Baid Company will cause
the said property to be sold for the pay
ment of the aforesaid charges, in accord'
ance with tho provisions of an Act of the?
General Assembly of Pennsylvania, on
titled an act "relating to liens of com
mon carriers and others," approved April
16tb, L858.
R. A. HENRY,
Gen. Freight Agent, D. L. & W. R. R. Co;
August 8, 1S61. . '
A. STONE & CO.
- MANUFACTURERS
AND
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
Screw-Top Glass Preserving Jarsj
For Preserving Fresh Fruits, Vegetables,
Meats, Oysters, &o.,
Ho. 412 Race Street, Above ronrth,
. PHILADELPHIA.
PRICES OF SCREW TOP JARS.
Pints. $1 75 rer doz
Gallons. $5 00 per do"z.Y
Shiall Quarts with smallf
noses. 1 "5 per. doz.
Half Pints, 100 "
Quarts 2 50 '
Three Pints.a 00 "
Eairgallons,3 50 " "
July 18, 1801.
The undersigned hereby informs the
publiOithat ho has loaned to Jacob Den
nis, of Hamilton township, a new light
truck or butcber wagon, during his pleas
ure. The public aro cautioned not to
meddle with said wagon.
PETER KELLER.
Stroud tsp., July 18, 1861.
Olbmimstvator'js Notice
Estate of Wm. Singer, late of Chesnuthill
township, Monroe County, deceased. -Notice
is horeby given, that Letters of
administration upon the above named
Estate have been granted to tho. under-
nigned by the Register of Monroe Coun
ty, m due form of law; therefore, all per
sons indebted to said Estate arc request
ed to make immediate payment, and those
having any just claims aro also requested
to present them legally authenticated for
settlement to
ANDREW J. DETRTCK.
Administrator.
July 11, 1861.
Brick ! Brick!!
Tho undersigned has on band
200,000 Brick, .
near tho Stroudaburg Depot, and they are
now for sale. Any person wishing to
buv a lot of Brick will do well to oall be
fore purchasing elsawhore, as the under
signed is bound to eell if tbey will pay
cost.
Wra. S. WINTEMTJTE.
Stroudsburg, July 25, 1861.
0 "llOil
CAUTION.
All persons are hereby cautioned not
to meddlo with tbo following named arti
cles, viz: 1 Carriage, two horse wagon,
ono sett of double harness, which I have",
loanod to Ferdinnad Kester, duringV
pleasure. - IS-S-'
JACQB H. FETHEitM'ASfrwr
Hamilton, May 23, 1881. - - -