Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, April 30, 1846, Image 3

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    All persons arc hereby cautioned against
purchasing a note given by me to Ann Eilen
berger, for Forty-five dollars, dated March 18th
8'1G. I gave Ann . Etlenberger tlie note for a
Horse which she sold me to be sound and kind.
Said Horse proves to be unsound, and was when
she sold him to me, and of no value. This is
the reason why I do object paying the note.
SILAS FLOWElL
Stroud township, April 25, 1846.
Smoked and Pickled Pork fur sale, hv
Wai. WALLACE.
April Ifi, 1S4C.
Country Produce.
Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any
goods in my line of business.
JOHN II. ME LICK.
Sirnudsburg, Feb. 12, 1816.
Folger's Olosaonian.
072 ALL-HEALING B l.SAM.
Its Course is Onward.
So great has been the demand for Folger's Olo
saonian, or All-Healing Balsam, and it has given
such general satisfaction to those who have used
n and become acquainted with its virtues, that it
now stands pre-eminent as a Remedy in DIS
EASES of the LUNGS, and the testimony which
has been given by different persons who have
been cured by it, is altogether voluntary on their
part. They have given it in the hope that all who
may find themselves in need of this great remedy
may apply for it without delay.
Head the following letter received from the
Rer. Mr. Shimcall, Pastor of St. Jude's Episco
pal Free Church. Mr. S. has not used the med
icine himself, but has witnessed its effects in
several very trying cases of disease. The letter
will show his opinion of its virtues.
Dear Sir, Believing it to be but an act of
common humanity to those suffering under the
various diseases of Coughs, Colds, Consumptions,
Hoarseness, Asthma, J'c , to point them to a safe,
speedy and radical remedy, 1 take pleasure in
bearing my testimony to your invaluable medi
cine called Olosaonian, or All-healing Balsam.
Of its efficacy I can speak first from my own ex
perience. Being subject from exposure more or
less to the vicissitudes of our climate, to frequent
attacks of Influenza, Hoarseness, &c, I have al
ways found it to afford almost instantaneous, and
always by perseverance in its use, effectual re
lief. To a particular friend of mine, suffering se
verely unaer Jisuima, and wno had despaired ru ; Whereby the Quality and Quantity of Milk which
obtaining relief from any human source, upon my any Cm;. wiii give may be accurately determined
lecommendation was induced to give the Olosao- byobserving Natural Marks or External Indica
man a trial, and he pronounced the effect produced tions nlone. ljje Ien?ln of lime she wiy continue to
uuuu iiiui a peiicci. uiiutui, iujuruiur nun limiiuui - o-'ve Milk VC. &C.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By viiiue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county,
and to me directed, .will be sold at public sale,
at the Court House in Milford, in said county,
on
Wednesday the 13th day of May next,
at 3 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following de
scribed real estate, to wit: Three certain, town
lots adjoining each other, situate on Hartford
street, in said town of Milford, numbered upon
the general plan of said town 68, 69, SO, re
spectively, with a
Frame Dwelling House
and 13 A UN thereon erected.
ALSO:
A certain messuage or Farm, situate in the
township of Dingtnan, in said county, bounded
by lands of Daniel Burrcll, William Hanna,
David Wells, and lands late of John Brink,
deceased, containing
Oaic Hundred and Forty Acres,
more or less, with a
Frame Dwelling House
and BARN thereon erected, and about
fegSgSaa-niobiy acres of improved land.
ALSO :
The undivided one-third part of three certain
tracts of unseated land, situate in said township
of Dingtnan. in said counlj', adjoining each
o'her, surveyed in the warrantee names of Bar
nabas McShane, William Smith and Joseph
Brown, containing in all about
atO aiii
and allowance.
ALSO:
The undivided one third part of a messuage
or Farm, situate in Dingtnan township, afore
said, commonly known as the "Peter Wells
Farm,'" containing
Oho Elmulrcd Acres,
more or less, about forty acres of which is im
proved land, with a FRAME BARN thereon
erected.
ALSO:
The undivided one-half part or moiety of a
tract of unseated laud, situate in Lackawaxen
township, in said county, surveyed in the war
rantee name of Matthew Carey, numbered 152
upon the Commissioners' Books of said coun
ty, and containing
SS ACRES,
more or less.
Taken in execution as the property of Hen
rv S. Molt, and to be sold bv me to the highest
and best bidder.
LEWIS ROCKWELL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Milford, April 20, 1846.
Attention 4th Company !
The. enrolled Militia of the 4th Company,
34th Regiment, will meet for parade at the pub
lic house of J. J. Postens, in Sttoudsburg, on
Monday the 4th day of May next, at 1 o'clock,
P. M. By order of
Wji. P. HALLOCK,
April 23, 1846. Captain.
100 MEN" WANTED.
Wanted at the Monroe and Pocono Tanne
ries, 100 Men for peeling and gathering bark,
to commence about the firstof May and to con
tinue throughout the bark peeling season. Wa
ges for good choppers 40 be G2 1-2 cents per
day. Each man must come provided with an
axe.
R. T. DOWNING & Co.
N. B. Six or Eight good men wanted by
the month, to whom $10 will be paid and found.
Tannersville, April 16, 1846.
Good news for tlie A seed.
Spectacle Glasses fitted to all ages and sights
in Gold, Silver, German Silver and Steel
Frames, with convex, concave, periscopic, blue,
grey and green Glasses, to' which he would in
vite particular attention. No charge for showing
them. For sale cheap, at the Variety Store of
JOHN H. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846.
HAVE YOU A COW?
THREE COPIES FOR $1.
A TREATISE ON
MILCH COWS,
IOYS.
A great variety of Toys on hand, for sale
cheap, at the Variety Store of
JOHN II. ME LICK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846.
Fine Fen-Knives and linzors.
A good assortment, for sale low, by
JOHN H. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846.
SOAPS.
Fine scented So;ips for washing and shaving
also the celebrated shaving cream, for sale
cheap, by JOHN II. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846.
. I K -. : j:ui i:r i .1
.11c, uuu uimuM uioiuuiuiu iciiui. 111 uiitjiiiur in- ;
stance I recommended it to a female friend, farj
advanced in Consumption. After the use of the i
lirst bottle, her Cough was entirely removed, and
her appetite and strength restored to such a de
cree as to astonish all who saw her. With a long
'herished and firmly established prejudice against
the thousand and one specifics put forth in these
dajs, as sovereign panaceas 1'or all diseases. I
assure you that nothing short of my firm convic
tion of the claims of your medicine to an origin so
respectable, and to the effects of it as herein cer
tified, both by my own experience and observa
tion, I could not have been induced thus to come
forwaid as a witness in it3 behalf.
I have the honor to be sir,
Respectfullv yours.
R.'C. SHIMEALL.
HAVE YOU A COUGH
which is troublesome and has not yielded to any
of the remedies which you have used! Is it at
tended with pain in the side, shortness of breathy
and night sweats.
Do you raise Blood
when you Cough and find your stiength gradually
failing 1 You will find that these symptoms if not
properly attended to, will terminate in Consump
tion and Death. Are you troubled with that dis
tressing complaint
As tli ma
which deprives you of your rest at night, aud ren
ders life burdensome.
Here is tiie Kemetiy.
Remember the name, and place where it is to
be obtained, and do not be put off with any other.
It has produced a cure in as desperate cases as
yours may appear to be, and doubtleaS will put to
flight in a speedy manner those distressing symp
toms which fill your minds with gloomy forebo
dings of the future.
Its Healing Properties
do not deceive. The short dry Cough is quickly
overcome, and easy and healthy expectoration
lakes its place. Spitting of Blood is immediately
checked. Ntsht Siveats, with pain in the Side
and Chest, debility and difficulty of breathing,
BY M. FRANCIS GUENON,
OF LIBOURNE, 1'RAXCn.
Translated for the Farmers'1 Library, from the
French, by X. P. Tiust, Esq. late U. S. Con
sul at Havana.
With Introductory Remarks and Observations ',
ox THE
COW AND THE DAIRY.
BY SOUN S. SKINNER,
EDITOR OF THE FARMERS LIBRARY.
Illustrated with numerous Engravings.
Violins and Flutes.
At from $1,50 to $3,50, for sale by
JOHN II . MELICK.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846.
TO PRINTERS.
TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS
Furnishing Ware-House.
The subscribers have opened anew Type Found
ry in the city of New York, where they are ready
to supply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job
or fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass
Rule, STEEL COLUMN RULE, Composing
Sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a
Printing Office. Also second hand materials.
The Type, which are cast in new moulds, from
an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep count
ers, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and
will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the
type furnished by us is " hand cast." The types
from any foundry can be matched at this estab
lishment. Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En
gines of the most approved patterns.
N. . A Machinist is constantly in attendance
to repair Presses and do light work.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST FOR
PRINTERS.
COCKCROFT cj- OVEREND, G3 Ann st.
September -1, 18-15. Gm
K? Price for single copies, neatly done up in
paper covers, 37 1-2 cents. Full bound in cloth
-and lettered, 62 1-2 cents. The usual discount to
Booksellers, Agents, Country Merchants and Ped
lars. Farmers throughout the United States may re
ceive the work through the Mails. The postage
on each copy will be about 7 cents. By remitting ,
S2 tree of postage we will send seven copies of the
work done uo in paper Rovers, or three copies for
SI.
Country Merchants visiting any of the Cities
can procure the work from Booksellers for those
who may wish to jobtain it. Please send on your
orders. Address,
GREELY & McELRATH, Publishers,
Tribune Buildings, New-York.
April 23, 1S1C. St.
THE TREASURY OF HISTORY.
Comprising a general introductory outline of Uni
versal History, ancient and modern, and a se
ries of separate Histories of every principal na
tion that exists, their rise, progress, present con
dition, &c. By Samuel Maunder. The His
tory of America, edited by John Inman.
The above valuable work is just completed,
forming two large octavo volumes, printed on fine
paper, with clear type, illustrated with beautiful
engraved vignette titles bound in a substantial
and elegant binding, and will be furnished at only
Four Dollars!!! It forms of itself a complete
Library of History of inestimable value to any
one who wishes to inform himself at a trifling cost
ANEW BOOT & SHOE
ES TA B LISHMENT.
William SSIair,
Respectfullv informs the citizens
J of Stroudsburg aud vicinity, that
mm he has commenced tnc
H Root & Shoe Making
m business at the shop formerly oc-
copied by W. J. Breimer, as a Tin
J Shop, where he will be happy to
receive orders for all kinds of work
in his line of business, and also intends keep
ing on hand a stock of
READY MADE WORK: 1
and will devote his best efforts to the accommo
dation of those who will favor him with their
patronage.
With an experience in the business of no in
considerable length a determination to adhere
strictly to his promises and a resolution never
to make unreasonable charges, he flatters him
self that he will receive a fair proportion of the
custom of the Borough and neighborhood.
Country produce of all kinds, taken in pay
ment for work, if brought in reasonable time.
N. B Repairing done at the shortest notice.
April 3, 1845. 6m.
r f ilio met liiclnrw ntwl nroconf otnto r( oi'nrv nriri-
yield in a short time. Asthma, with all its dread- j cjpai nation that exists, as well as more particu-1
uron-
iul accomnaniments is at once relieved
fh.hs, and in fact .all the diseases of the Throat
at.d Lungs, give way before this Remedy, when
all other means have failed.
Persons may attempt to deceive you with some
other Hemedv, pronouncing it to be equally as
good, but remember life is at stake, therefore
I3c not Deceived.
The onlv place in the City of New York, where
Fafgrr's OLOSAONIAN, or ALL-HEALING
J) ILSAM is sold, is .at 10G Nassau street, one
door above Aim street. :
AGENTS.
Schoch & Spering, Stroudsburg, Monroe co.
James S. Wallace, Milford. .Pike'cofutty.v' :-.
W. F. Brodheadt&.Brother, J)igmTrns Ferry,
Pike couni. r- .
larly of the very recent exciting events and present .
i-.- t 1.. . r . i '
political relations or our own country, tv splen
did edition of the same work has also just been is
sued in Nos. in paper covers, suitable for mailing,
and will be sent to any part of the United States
at the reduced rates of periodical postage.
Price for the work in Nos. (complete) S3.
Full bound, in two Yols., SI.
Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers in ev
ery town in the United States. Any person ob
taining two or more subscriptions, may deduct one
third of the same as his commission, and upon the
receipt of the balance accompanying his order,
the work will immediately be forwarded, by mail
or otherwise, as he may direct. Addiess; post
paid, the publisher,
' DANIEL AD EE.
' ' " '--' "107 F.ullon Street, N. 'Y.
pril S), 181G.;:. " " i- ' ' . ' "
Cheaper than Ever!!
200 Pages of rare and fashionable
Music for Three Dollars !! !
THE MUSICAL GEM,
A weekly publication of rare and popular mu
sic, Vocal and Instrumental, consisting of stan
dard and original Songs, Duet, Glees, &c,
with Piano Forte accompaniments, Overtures,
Quadrilles, Waltzes, Marches, Quicksteps, Airs,
Rondos, and selections from Modern Operas,
most of which have never been published in this
country.
Mr. G. W Derwort, a professor well known to
to the musical world, has been engaged to super
intend the selecting and arranging department,
and the Publisher, feels warranted in asserting,
that THE MTJSICA L 'GEM will bear compari
son vith any other musical publication in this
country. Persons-sending S3, free of Postage,
will have the Music mailed to them weekly.
The following p'ieces are now ready for deliv
ary : " Rest Spirit, Rest,1' (from Amilie.) " Pearl
Waltz," by Francois Hunten. "The Sun has
caught me .sleeping," a celebrated Hunting song.
"The Rose will ce?tse to blow," as sung by Mr.
Templeton. Address
1. II. MILLER, Nate York Cily.
December -11. 1815.
Wholesale and Retail
PREMIUM HAT STORE.
15 E It XK AND KO'SS, "
No. 120 Chesnut Street, south side 4
doors below Fourth st;
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Monroe county, that he has refitted
and opened the above Establishment,
where he is nrenared at all limes, to
furnish Beaver, Nutria, and Moleskin Hats, equal
to any manufactured in this Country ; Also, a
superior quality of Caps, for officers of the Ar
my and Navy, together with Dioss, Riding and
Sporting Caps: anew and splendid stylo of
Children' and Roys' Caps, with u great variety
of Rich Fancy Furs for Ladies.
Just, received, per Steam Ship Great Wes
tern, the approved style of LADIES' RIDING
HATS; also, a beautiful assortment of Chil
drens' French Caps.
I am determined that my Hats, in point of
beauty and quality, shall not be surpassed by
those of any other Establishment in any City
in the Union.
Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1815. Gm.
We recommend all of our friends visiting the
city to call at the Pckin Company's Store, and
lay in a supply of their delicious Teas.
TIIE PEKIN TEA COMPANY,
No. 30 South Second Street,
Between Market and Chesnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have constantly on hand, and for
sale, Wholesale and lietail, a varie-
MLtv of choice fresh l LAS.at Lower
Prices, according to the oualitv. than
they can be bought for at any other establish
ment in the city.
TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house.
and several varieties which cannot be obtained
elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give en
tire satisfaction can be returned and exchanged.
or the money will be refunded.
1 he citizens ol btroudsburg and vicinity are
respectfully invited give us a call.
G. B. ZIEBER,
Agent for the Pekin Tea Company.
Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1845.
PRICES CURRENT'.
Corrected ecery Wednesday morning.
Sleeper & Feiinci,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BJiii3reII:is, Parasols, & Sun Shades,
No. 126 Market street, south side, below Fourth,
Philadelphia.
Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu
rers, &c. &c, to their very Extensive,
Elegant, New Stock, prepared with
great care, and offered
At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash.
The principle on which this concern is es
tablished is to consult the mutual interest of
their customers and themselves, by manufactu
ring a good article, selling it at the Lowest
Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu
neration, m the amount of sales and quick re
turns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manu
facture, they aro prepared to supply orders to
any extent, and respectfully solicit the patron
age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers.
Phila., Dec. 11, 1815. ly.
A Friend to all Nations,
WARjOR NO WAR!
NEW LINE.
The accommodation line of Stages between
Stroudsburg and Easton, will leave ihe house
of Edward Postens, (Washington Hotel,) in
Stroudsburg, on Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day of every week, at 8 o'clock, a. m., and ar
rive in Easton at 2 o'clock, p. m , in time for
dinner ; returning on the following day, leaving
D. Connor's American Hotel, on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock, and arri
ving at Stroudsburg at 2 o'clock, same day.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub
lic, that he has purchased the above line of
stages from Messrs. Connor, Postens & Co.,
the former proprietors, and that he is now able
to carry passengers in as comfortable and con
venient a style, as any other route in the coun
ty. Fare through SI 25.
ROBERT C. SLEATH,
Sole Proprietor and Driver.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 22, 184G.
WORTHY OF NOTICE,
lloi&'t all come at oucc.
Clocks almost given awa3r.
Best Brass 8 day Clocks, $7 to $8,00
Drt do 1 day do $4 to $5,00
Do Wood do do 2,50
Warranted good time keepers, for sale by
JOHN II. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846.
WATCHES.
A good assortment of Watchos, for sale, at
reduced prices, by JOHN IL MELICK.
Sirnudsburg, Jan. 1, 1S4G.
EOUNI PIASTER,
For sale cheap, by
ARTICLES.
Wheat Flour, per barrel
Rye. do. do. do.
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, : do. do.
Sole Leather per pound '
Corn per bushel
Buckwheat, per bushel
Clover Seed per bushel
Timothy Seed per bush.
Parley. do. '
Oats do.
Flax Seed do.
Butter per pound
Eggs, per dozen
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
Do. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
,Slrouds-Easton.
' burg.
5.00
3"50;
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corrected weekly for the JolTeismiiaii It tpnbfii.it tt.
The notes of those hanks on w.hua oictti
are omitted and a dash(: Substituted, aro not
purchased by the brokers.
Pciaissylv:isil:i.
Philadelphia ban, piir
llan of North America, do
Farmers' MechumcV do
Western bank d(
Southwark b.m do
Kensington bun do
Bank of Northern I.ibeilies tlo
Mechanics' Hank
Commereiel Bank
Bank of l'enn Township
Manufacturers Mech'ns
Moyamcnsnig bank
United States bank
Girard do
Pennsylvania bank
Bank of nermantown
Hank of Montgomery co.
Bank of Delaware county
Bank of Chester county
Doylewtown bank
Farmers' bank of Bucks
Easton bank .
Fanners' bank of Reading
Lebanon bank
Harrisburg bank
Middle-town bank
Farmers' bank Lancaster
Lancaster bank
Lancaster countv bank
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge
Carlisle bank
Northumberland bank
Miners bank of Poltsvillc
York bank
Chambersburg bank
Gettysburg bank
Wyoming do
Ifoncsdale do
Bank of Lcwistown
Bank of Susquehanna co
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Relief Notes '-i'".-
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CITY BANKS .
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American Kxehainja !
Hank of Commerce - -,;- u
Bank of the Slat.- of it V no
Butchers' and lMvoTa' "' do
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Commercial I
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Del. and lluilnjctiffcil4; d
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Fulton bank of Nc- Vnt par
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Leather Manufacturers (to
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Mechanic Bunking AafO. do
Merc-hunts bank ' ' i'o
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Coufec!oi3aa-y, Frsiit, mad
GROCERY STORE.
WILLIAM H. SCHLOUGff,
Respectfully informs the citizuns of
Stroudsburg, and the public generally,
that he has opened a
Confectionary and Grocery Store,
on Elizabeth street, in the room formerly occu
pied by Joseph L. Keller, as a Grocery, where
he is prepared to accommodate the public with
all kinds of CANDIES of- the best quality.
He also keeps on hand FRUIT, embracing all
the delicacies of the season, and NUTS of all
kinds. His stock consists in part, of
Cream Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts,
Ground Nuts,
Oranges, Figs,
Lemons, Almonds,
Raisins, Prunes,
and a variety of all kinds of Confectionary hii
erally kept in such an establi:.hmerit, all of
which he will sell very low for Cash. He has
also added to the above stock, all the articles
connected with a
GEOCKEY.
Consisting in part of
Sim. nv
Coffees,
Teas,
Cheese,
Molasses,
Crackers,
Blacking,
Cinnamon,
Soap,
Candles,
Shot,
Pepper,
Chocolate,
SALERAHDSf "
Nut Megs, ,
Allspice, -Ginger,
Herring, .
Mackerel,
Close Pins,
Indigo,
Baskets,
Dried PeaGlies,
Dried Apples,
together with a variety of Tubs, Bowls, &c.
Tobacco, Snuff, and Sugars,
of the best and cheapest qualities always on
hand, and will suit ihuae who may favor him
with a call.
Porter, Ale, Mead ami liCiaosiado
constantly kept on hand.
For the liberal support already received from
his friends and customers ho return hi sincere
thanks, and will endeavor in future to merit a
continuance of their favors, by sparing no ex
ertions to make his establishment an agreeable
retreat. "
Stroudsburg, Juno 19, 1815.
LATEST FASHIONST"
Would respectfully inform his friends and the
public generally, that he still continues ho
TAILORING BUSINESS at his old stand,
nearly opposite StogdeU Stokes' Store. He
has just received the latest Philadelphia Fash
ions, and is prepared to execute all orders in his
line with neatness and despatch, and in ihe la
test stylo. Clothing for old men made to suit
their age and convcnicnco. All of uhich ho
will furnish as cheap as can bo had elsewhere.
Produce taken in exchange for work, at, th
cash price. --j-
N. 13. Cutting dono at the short oti untie p,
and warranted to litf rjrypcrlv made up,
Stroudsburg, Oci. 2d, 1815".