Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, January 29, 1841, Image 3

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    From the Lancaster Unioa .
Justice.
jor realizes the truth of the old saying that the j son, 46: James McDowell, oO: beat-
'shoemaker's wife was the worst shoa woman in pr:T1r o "P- ,-nninrirv over all 6
the parish.' However great our dependence on 1 ieig o 1U es majority over ail o.
ins plnlosophy, we have still greater in nis painoi-;
ism in recommending the Gineral's advice to his f
own good sense, and we trust trie moral win not
be lost.
Ourl'cadjsrs will recollect, that on
the day of the President ial Election,
.George Ford, Jr., was knocked down
by a gang of Locofoco rowdies, who
kupt possession of the polls the whole
day. This was so notorious, that not
a man, woman or child, in Lancaster,
was ignorant of the fact.
On Thursday last, the trial of the
rioters commenced in the Mayor's
Court, and on Saturday evening at 10
o'clock, the jury, composed of eleven
Locofbcos and one Democrat retired
to deliherate upon their verdict, which
they rendered yesterday morning at
9 o'clock, ending this outrageous
mockery of Justice, by declaring in
the teeth of the most positive evidence,
that the persons indicted for this oi
fence were "not guilty:1
We confess that we know not in
what terms to speak of this matter.
That Mr. Ford was assaulted and bru
tally beaten, is undeniable, yet the ju
ry on their oaths virtually declare that
no assualt was committed. "We shall
not say, as the Locofoco papers did,
not long since, that the jury suffered
their political sentiments to biass their
judgements, nor shall we accuse them
of wilfully disregarding the obligation
.of their oaths. These grave and
weighty matters we leave them to set
tle with their own consciences in the
li pel: mnntipr flipv nan Imf. WP.rln sav.
t , n t .i re ! I ticket, and no mistake
tliat tills verdict W 111 nave llie eneci how some folks measure themselves, and get their
of rendering the dearest rights of the I friends to hack 'em, assuring the Gineral that in
- - . ! oil nvAitinn wMinrl ho nrn)A tint finrl n linltor mnn
citizen insecure, leaving the peacea- . f lhe office he k ,andabout;
From the New York Express.
Iflfojer Bo wiling.
We have just received the following letter from
our friend Major Downing and as it contains
William C. Rives.
The Legislature of Virginia have
elected William C. Rives V. S. Sen-
cfA, oovc-fimtkoAtli nfMnrf.Vi Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of
"rs, t txuw , iut w ycaio num txiw . . - , . , t 7 !
we delay not in presenting it to our readers. We nexfc The Vote Was as follows. For', ' , ,r R ' A.w.i.J
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Honorable William Jes-suf,
President Judge of the 11th Judicial district of
some timely and useful advice to office seekers, i
we delay not in presenting it to our readers. We ;
could have hoped that his application, at least, !w,. n T- Q- T r v Mn-ifT ?.i , ?r ? di r 7u ! ' "on ol Stony Run and Brodheads Creek, W-
ihnt thp mn. ! vviuiam . mves, ou. juim x. Judces oi the conns ot uommon rieas ot the ... P '
SAW MILL
AND
FARM FOR SAITe...
That valuable property situated, at the urn?
sistins of
JUSUCeS Ul 111(3 Will IS Ul WJfCf iillU X C1IIIIIIC1 , .
and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Gen-,about l0T
eral Quarter Sessions in and for the said comi-
acres cleared te acrt of natural
Meadow, one
ISll
onrne. have issued their Drecent to me.
t M I M n 11 - r - I 1 A - ' I . . n -
. commanding that a Court of Quarier Sessions ! one Los House, Saw Mill and Stn
TliE holders of the certificates or notes of ; onmmnil pifin. an(l General Jail Delivery u . ..i r, - ,
lhe faylorsville Delaware Bridge Company, , and conrl of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, ttv. p, , m:,M fpM1 c:,,,,;.,,,, ,
nr huru n mlii-m.i.l thol ciii r rt 1 1 1 c r i i - r .. . I... 1 IJ ' I1 .
iw Hi-n-uj iiiiuiiiiuu mui oum v.wv-u.... -x. . Ihft ... rnllI1iv ni v onrne. 10 oo uuiuen ai
notes are redeemed by the Treasurer, at the j s,rnnfishnr(T. on tiresdav. the 2d day of Feb-
B. .... . j , ,
ruary next, to continue one week-
Log Cahin North Bend,
Dec. 3d, A. D. 18-10. S
Ever since I sent you that letter telling you'umco 01 lue CT p a nn T . 7
about the Fox Chase, I have had as much as I ' M- K- 1 AYLOR, Treasurer.
could spring into, in helping the Gineral react over ! January 2Gth, 1 84 1 .
petitions and applications for office. I thought t.r " T --!rTJ
afore things got pretty sartin that we would carry ivi. di !i j
the day, that these petitions came in considerably For Monroe County Courts, Feb. Term, 1841.
strong; but ever since it has been known that the Y
Gineral had won the day they have come in by 1 William Postens vs. James Postens, io. 12,
bushel baskets, full. And the Gineral can tell Sept. t. 1839.
'em jest as soon as he sees the outside on 'em. 2 James Postens vs. William and Chas. Pos-
Bless me,' says the Gineral one day 'I wish, tens, Sept. t. 1839.
major, that during the last war, when I often want- 3 Laforge vs. Javne, No. 7, Sept. t. 1 839.
ed volunteers to follow me, that .applications had 4 G aud w(fo vs. Fenner No 20 g L
Knnn 'la nnmprnilC1 lint hrtiwcnmoTOi- ' enrp a ' '
'we must fold 'em up and mark 'em all in regular , " . , , TT . , XT
order for there is no telHncr vnt lmw snnn we 5 Btckley vs. Hoffman, Ace, el. al. ia
may want men to defend the country; and having Sept. t. 1837.
kept all these good names at hand, we can send to 6 Winch vs. Daniel Brown, No. 10, Dec. t.
19,
1839
7 llilbarnd vs. Susannah Smith, No. 19, Dec.
t. 1S39.
8 llilbarnd vs. Rilbarnd, No. 20, Dec.t. 1839.
9 Humohrey & Co. vs. George Eley, No. 10,
Feb. V 1840.
them and tell them that although I could not ap
point them all as collectors, and post-masters, and
land receivers, and marshalls, and district attor-'
neys, yet I hope, as they are all willing to serve the !
country, they will answer to their names at 'Toll
call." And so I am making out a list, and if only
the half of 'em toe the mark then, we shall make
quick work upon an enemy, when fighting times ; 10 Lander vs. Isaac Countryman, et al. No. 2
comet The most on 'em are the true grit democ- i jlay t. 1840.
racy oo; for they say in their petitions they once n Seigel vs. Rilbarnd, No. 13, Sept. 1. 1840.
were all Jackson and Van Buren men, but came : 12 Robeson vs. Uurkett, No. 27, Sept. t. 1840.
lounu in gouu unit: iu vuiu im uiu umicrai, "'u
ever since then go the entire cider and log cabin
It is raly curious to see
NOTICE
Is therefore hereby given to the Coroner,
the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of
the said county of Monroe, that they be then
and there with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices are apper
taining, and alsa that those who are bound by
recognizance to prosecute and give evidence
againxt the prisoners that are or shall be in the
Jail of the said county of Monroe, or against
persons who stand charged with the commis
sion of offences, to be then and there to prose
cute or testify as shall he just.
SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, )
January 14, 1841, ) tc.
GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.
tseat; 16 miles from lhe Delaware Water Gtfj ,
8n miles Irom New-York and about lhe saih
distance from Philadelphia, to where rafts c f
lumber can be run direct from the Saw Mill.
The water power is sufficient for any machine
ry. Pine, Oak, Maple, Poplar and Hemlock.,,
rind a ready sale at the mill
The title is indisputable, being derived from
the State. For terms, which will be mad
moderate and payments easy, apply to ti
owner on the premises.
JOHN I,. T AUG EE.
DecembeflS, 1840.
ble man entirely at the mercy of the
most worthless portion oi the commu
nity. It in effect offers a premium for
the commission of acts of violence,
and says in plain terms, that the Laws
are a nullity, and those are fools who
obey their directions.
There is but one mode of cure for
these grievances. The Mayors Court
is a nuisance, and must be abolished.
In the Court of Quarter Sessions, as
now constituted, every man will at
least have the benefit of havinST his was thinking I might as well put in a petition my-
cause tried before an able, fearless and j self for an office ?forke h s J00 lri.te according , 1 ;
. . T , itosarvices says I: though I say it; I don t know 1 J Li,uli -
niiipui uai j uutJ
Persons drawn to seme as Grand Jurors, for
February Term 1841.
1 John Setzer, Hamilton.
2 R. T. Downing, Pccono.
3 John Malvin, Stroud. . '
4 John Triebly, Middle Smithfield.
;i Joseph Metzger, Hamilton. .
G Michael Siarner, Chesnuthill.
500 asks for the same office. ' Bless me,' says
the Gineral. 'how things have changed since I first :
grew up! 'why says he, 'in them days a man of.
any kind of spunk and pride would no more ask for '
an office than he would for cold vittels; and an ap
pointing power would jest about as soon select a , 7 John Gearhavt, Coolbaugh.
man to fill an office, who went around getting peo- g Dani5l Stroud, Stroud,
pie to sign a petition for him as a man would se- 9 j h Hoascr- Smithfield.
ect a ga for his wife, ho brought urn a long pe- 1Q peUr j MhJd Smhhfield
tition m her favor. 'However.' savs the Crineral, , . J '
'a good deal of this I am afraid has been encour-. 11 Michael Kiasge, Chesnuthill.
ged by some of my late 'illustrious predecessors!' 1 Peter Wolf, Jmithheld.
who took a notion of keeping up their party, first 13 Jacob Transue, do
by making hard times and distressing honest in 14 John Huffman, Middle Smithfield
dustrv, and then making lolks work sharp ana, 15 iavid Fenner, Smithfield
look lor rewara oy seesing ior an omce.
I said to the Gineral one
lor an omce. 1(J joscph Altemos, Ross,
day says I Gineral, I Ad B d Tobyhann
An Invention. Somebody
ooynanna.
IS John Deitrich, Pocono.
?rantz, Hos.
t on mnn wYin hoc Hnnp mnw ivnrlr fnr nnthina tlinn 'Hi JOSeJlil Aliiert . .ir.llhllClfl.
I have. 21 Peter Heller, Price. .
f! This seemed to puzzle the Gineral considerable. 22 William Bisoinff, Pocono.
'tt 1 11. 11 1 .1 . ... 1 J - . -7'
lie looKeu ai me a speu, ana men scraicneu jus 23 John Bixrrier, Jiamilton.
WANTED.
A carter wanted by the Subscribers, one with
a small family would be preferred.
EVANS, SCRANTON & Co.
Analomink Iron Works, )
January 15, 1841.
1VOTICJE T GjRjEDjHTORS.
THE undersigned having applied to the
Judges of the Couit of Common Pleas of the
county of Monroe, for the benefit of the Act of
Assembly, passed for the relief of insolvent
debtors, the said Court have appointed
Tuesday tlie 2d cay off February next,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House
in the boroujh of Stroudsburg, for my hearing
and discharge. Notice is therefore given to all
my creditors, that they may then and thdre at
tend if they think proper.
CHRISTOPHER D. FELKER.
January 8, 1841.
iXOTICE.
liCtters remasuiiEgr in the Post Office
at Stvoudsburfo January 1, 1841.
fvi h ti I In n r ws riw n rn rlr nrr titI. . 1 1 . . 1 t cr
aaon 111c jo uianaus uuw nead, ana to ngnts ne snooc n, ana says ne, -:via- OA :v:ci10i.,3 yabariaq Chesnuthill
'
a machine moved "by Steam power. Jor I dont know any man of your rank who has a
mi 11 r ,1 .1.1 biceer debt due him from his country than vou
ne wiioie process, irum tue ruugu , h and when folks say tbe public debt is paid
block, of sawinT. ffrOOVinS", turnhlff ! off, they forget your claim; but it is a good invest-
ana nnisning. is conauctea oy bieam j n .g no telJ. what n rnny reach .f you eJ it .f.cob r j lentierger,
machinery. The manuel force re- j mn on, and don't ask any on't, principle or inter- f .er?e. v us. 7
quired to tum OUt five ur SIX hundred est, to be paid off. Now 11 you take an o-ace, it
il 1 , ,n . i 1 , r will make a considerable hole m it, and some
buckets a month is only about lour foIks mav sayi there js one biff debt wiped out at
"K'k
liaads.
TaiPORTAXT tor Ladies.- As winter, is
coming on we notice the usual number of deaths
among women from the taking fire of their
cloihos. If nothing else will stop this destruc
tion of ibuman life, the ladies must wear pax-JTALoafr-s.
National JEgis.
If wearing the breeches will "stop the de
struction of human life," we know of somo
vimin as won't be sold for ashes in a hurrv.
last.' 1 jNo, no, Major, says the gineral, "l cunt
afford to settle that debt and part with you, yet,
for there is no telling what we may find to do when
we get to Washington, and where your slate and
ax may be wanted. In the first place we have to
examine the inventory of all the property of the
neonle, or make a new one of all we find there
hussle up matters in the treasury, and count over 13 George Volf, Stroud,
all the hard currency in the iron chests of the Sub- 14. Edward Postens, Stroud
Treasurers: look into matters in the Land Office, 15 M. Q. Uohason, do
and all the other offices, and see what is there, and , Cr A V, r.,0,.1, j?n rli
Ptrsons drawn to- serve as Petit Jurors
Charles llouser, Smnhfreld.
dodo
1 Christian Smith, do
5 Peter Neyhart, Pocono.
6 Valentine Werkiser, Stroud.
7 Jiirob Keiser, llos.
8 Josci Gruber, Chesnuthill.
U William Loder, rtroud.
10 John Fellenseiry .fr. Hamilton
1 1 George Sobers, ITamilton.
12 John Oreisbsch, Tobyhanna
John Adams,
Thomas Bush,
William Drake,
j Eliza Drake,
Rev. John H. Carle,
1 George Felker,
' Samuel Gulick,
Sally Groner,
: John HcfFord,
! Samuel Moore,
Thomas Moore,
William Nealy,
Daniel W. Newton,
Catharine Ransbury,
Stroud Rees,
Michael Ransbury,
Philip Shaffer,
Susan Smily, Widow.
James H. Stroud,
Frederic Smith,
William Steaples,
John Ward,
ChristoperMussloman, James M. Cann.
! S. STOKES, P. M.
Stroudsburg, January 8, 1841.
Important from Texas.
The 'Cincinnati Republican savs
We areiindebted to a gentleman of this city for'
what is not there, and what ought to be there,-
and especially to see if any of the folks now there
17 Jacob P.oth, Hamilton.
1
: ! .
, 1 ,
1 I :,;Aant lortommrtUrmnnoir t,o lo JJaUlCl bUSll, OtrOIHl
hind them, so that every honest man gets his dues 0 Daniel Drake, Smithfield.
and the rogues (if there are any) may get their 20 Pet r "Cutrz, do
dues also. nd after getting all these matters ill James jJrewer, Stroud.
tVr A nctin 'Ctwraita nc Intn oo lio OQrl ultimo f rnm
' strait, then 'Maior, says the umeral, u you want. 22 Jleurv Hnuser. Hamilton.-
L 1 1 iA.UOll 'V MUfclV lO JUkV U. kill' WliJUtWf J i J ' m . t - - JII 7
which we learn that a courier had arrived at Aus-1 1 n,see lhat yu nave one, and the best 23 John Arnold, Tobyhanna.
nin the previous evening, announcing the fact that' one I can advice you to take is, to watch your 4 y b g, , 'M Smithfreld.
:a body orhostile Mexicans 1iad crossed the Kio r.uanw aim iie..juU c a h'-3." or, i-mea piir- do
tGrande, and .penetrated the thinly settled country Crated goinsr off at minimum prices, cut in and '
of San Patriota. Exciting information of a medi- take it-and if you haven't got the money to pay f Uca.er J rite, 1 rite,
-tated invasion had previously reached Austin, for it I'll Jend you; and then shoulder vour ax, 27 George Murphy, UesnuthilK -
President Laraar was absent, in consequence of and build your own cabin, and dig your own dig- 28 Samuel Michaels, M. Smithfield.
severe andisposition Vice President Burnet had ffinss. and, if your countrv calls on you to fight 29 Anthony Transue, Smiihfi&ld.
transmitted aimessage to Congress, recommending shoulder your musket and go; and there is no 30 Ren)eiI ye d0
ipeedy andfficient measures for defence. He , telling but that the time may come when the peo- 31 p,uli yTuffma Esq Tobyhanna. . .
suggested thut.tho present invasion would afford Pie may drag you out of your retirement as they R Chesnuthill. ' ' '
thSi an ouuonnnitv of settline their lonir contro- have me, and make you their President.' nry U e ss, Uliesnuui.il.
,-ar .i,l iwi,n on I,a nnl-P with rnnfirlpnrnl 0 that IS pretty mUCh IOC Wtiat I Have got tO -ubcji i iiawii, u
U !
ESTRAY.
Came to the premises of the subscriber some
weeks since, a
Pale Red Steer,
coming two years old. The owner or ownlers
thereof, re requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges and take him away, other
wise he will be sold according to law.
EDWARD BROWN.
Stroud tsp., Monroe county, )
Dec. 18, 1840. 3t. J'
,tLRJ mwiUWUW,uii . , , . , T.I t T M ..II . M f RI:U 71 ,T Umllh f "
of success. A loint Committee of both Houses of loolr ,or- an? 1 moupni i wouia ieu u, jus io i , f:
reported resolutions in conformity with i folks see vvhat llie wnerais notions are it tliey Jo Jacob Uuskirk, Knsa.
nf ilu Prfis dent, and a 1 annear- : ann 1 Ket an onicc ior u is ju&i us xiku ,is nut, n dfJr ueorse X eisiev, .JlllimneiQ.
l. T. a w
uuuuust; iju vvaina iu - - - -
Congress
the sumrestions
ances "indicate arenewel of the war.
Gen. Felix ' 'ie don't appint them it is
3Iouston lis at .Austin, ready to parade, and anxr
ious to -lead the'Texas tioops into senico.
Pliillipinas.
We object ta this one sided game this find
ing a double almond, sharing it with a lady, and
then having 16, pay a forfeit when next she en-
WANTED.
cminters rj. 'li's worse than robhorv no foot ' astd of hr proficiency in ancien' laneiwcps
keep them to cut a biqger figure hereafter. !
Your friend, !
J. DOWNING, Major. 12 or 15 wood choppers wanted at the An
- &e" &c ' alomink Iron Works, to whom liberal wages
Goon A. girl was presented to James I. asj witl l,e Pai(1 by t .
an English nrodigy, because sho was deeply) EVANS, SCRANTON & Co.
learned. The person who introduced Iir,'t'Jannary 5 1841.
pad ever criefibiand and deliver" with so imicti
lonchalance, do the girls shout "Philhpina!
If you say it first, the littlo devils have sucli
funny ways tetrid of paying; sometimes they
will give you a-kis that's something some
times they willJet you beau them to a. Ball or
concert, and sometimes thoy will pay ,up' like
men very unwillingly. But the most auda
cious piece of swindling we ever knp-w, heard
orconceived of, was porpetrated otr"us. "AVe
phillippinaed a girl just as slick as a whistle
she acknowledged caught, and promised us. an
Annual. The next day she sent us an Alma
jiac for 1841! Harrisburg Telegraph.
I can assure vour majesty." said he, "that
she can both read and write Latin, Greek and
Hebrew " " These are rare attainments for a
damsel," said James; , but pray tell me, can
she spin ?"
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Won. Charles IVaylor.
We learn from the fI?hiladelpiia
Standard, at this gentleman was
most enthusiastically received by his
constituents, at theHarrison and Tyler-Head
Quarters' inrtlie Northern
Liberties, on Tuesday of last week.
BAR IRON. ,
A general assortment of Bar Iron constantly
on hand and will be sold pn the most reasona
ble terms, by
EVANS, SCRANTON & Co.
Analomink Iron Works, )
January 15, 1841.
STONE COAL.
A few tons of Stone Coal, just received and
for sale, by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg,. January 8,ifl 841.
STOVES! STOVES!!
Stoves for sale by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 2, 1310.
r 1 ' r t,7i T rrv i irr t-t m.
Tliouir.'?, late of Troy Icmulo Seminary, an
experienced and well qualified teacher.
The branches taught at this Seminary, are
Readi?zg,
Writing,,
Arithmetic, ,
Geography ,
Grammar,
Composition,
History,
Natural Philoso-
THE Subscriber not wiliing: to be behind ih.;
times, has just received at his Siore in th
Borough of Stroudsburg, a large and veiy superior
assortment of
Fi'esSi Fall and. "VTinzter Goods.
Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, and other choice ru
ours, being an assortment in which every one iur. .'
find his choice, both as regards price andqua!;v.
Single and double milled Cassimers, Merino Ca.
simers, summer Cloths, Silk Satin and Marseille.
Vestings, Linen Drillings of various styles, &c.&r.
Chally, Mouslin d'Lains of various patterns, son;
of which are as Jow as 30 cts. per yard. A vei :
elegant assortment of Chintzes, Lawns, Dres.-i
Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cotton Gloves, Para
sols, &c. &c.
The above goods are fresh from Philadelphir .
and were selected to suit the taste and please th
fancy of those who may wish to buy at cheap pn
ces, goods of a superior quality.
The subscriber invites his customers and the
public generally, to call and examine for them
selves, when he will be happy to accommodate
them at low prices for cash, or for country pi o
duce. WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 20, 1840.
EASTON
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber grateful for past favors, would
thank his friends and the public generally.- for
their kind encouragement, and would beg le;:vp.
to inform them that he is now manufacturing i
large assortment of Umbrellas and Para.-.
which he offers for sale at Philadelphia and
New York prices.
Merchants will find it to their advantage to
give him a call before purchasing in the cities..
He would state that his frames are made by
himself, or under his immediate inspection, and
that he has secured the services of an experi
enced young lady, to superintend the covering
department.
N. B. As the subscriber keeps everything
prepared for covering and repairing, person."
from the country can have their Umbrellas and
Parasols repaired and covered at an hour's no
tice. CHARLES KING.
401-2 Northampton Street next door to R.S.
Chtdseys Tin ware manufacturing Establish
ment. Easton, July I, 1840.
-g barrels of No. 3, Mackerel, just receive
JL vf and for sale, by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 14, 1800.
5 boxes Bon Ruisins, just received and for tale
by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 14, 1840.
TIMOTHY SEED,
For sale by the subscriber,
WM. EASTBURN,
Stroudsburg, Feb. 14, 1840.
THE CONSTITUTION.
What is that we call the Constitution ? Thf
THE spring term of the :bove nr.med insti-f constitution is evidently that which constitute,
tution commenced on Monday, the 4th dav of! and that which constitutes is the blood. e, there
May: and is conducted by Miss KIex?7 H.tlore'know Uiat the bl00d 15 tne constitution, an I
mai a goon or oaa consiuuiwn is ueiuier mure nvv
less than a good or bad state of the blood. There i
no person who, having lost health, does not wish
have it restored. Use then the proper means. K..
pel with Purgative Medicine all currupt hunu
from the body, and the blessing, Health, will .
the certain result: for all pains or unpleasant Ilv -ings
proceed from the presence of corrupt or vi
tiated humors, vhich are the real cause of cx
disease, and therefore the only disease to whicl!
human frame is subject, because they clog u
veins and arteries, r.nd prevent the free circular
of the blood.
Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills cure :'. .
disease : becaise they remove the corrupt r
tiated humor. by the stomach and bowels, W ;
the good Kumars to cive life and health to h- -
: dv. It ".s morallv imnossible that thev rai '" t
Rhetoric,
Drawing,
Cficmiciry,
Botany,
Logic, ;
Geometry,, -'
Algebra,
French, Latin,
Spanish Italian
1 j languages,
Music,
The Seminary being endowed by tho State, in- J cure, provided Nature is not entirely oxheus
struction is afforded at the reduced rate of live I D'cBrandreth's Oflice for tho sale nf hi f
dollars per quarter, inclusive of all branches,
Having rented the spacious stone buiiding, for
merly occupied as the male Academy, the Trus
tees are now proparod to receive any number at
young ladies that may apply, from all parts of the
county.
Board, in respectable families, cnn.be obtained
on reasonable terms.
The Trustees, with the fullest confidence, com ,
mend the otroudsburg Jc emaie seminary to the
patronage of tho public.
K- JOHN HUSTON Pres't.
(Attest) War P. Vat;., Soc'y.
Stroudsburg, May 15, 18.40,
r
in 'Philadelphia, is No.. 8, North Eighth streru.
Sold in Stroudsburg by KrciiAnn Mw
in Milford,by J'.'H.'Brodhead, and.in Moiiruu
Pike comities, by the agents published in auciV4.tf
part of tins' paper.
October 10, 1840. '
JOB WORK
Ofall Icinds nealty exeoute'tl
this Office. ' : -x
BLANK DEEDS
For sde at this office.