Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, January 04, 1849, Image 3

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    ff3y Vii ---
j slril;c for the new-born year.
" vay with horse shoes, hammers, wedges ;
jVnd all the other gear, sirs
fellows, fires, anvils, sledges
.nd hail the new-bbrn year, sirs.
, -1o,lip! tOO UOQ U1U5S WCU
lie juu'
nrettv, witty :
Oil"""1 . , i . - -ust
have 1 ween, in numbers short,-
brief, but cogent amy .
ndnow I 'spose it can i oe neipea,
T r iiqm lipfin " tot) late"
nfflfi 1 Jeai -r
c Wcwn truth 1 must proclaim,
.V irnnn with FORTY-EIGHT.
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5,j;s and sattins, ribbons, curls,
Sunny smiles, and hearts so dear ;
Haise' high the joyous anthem, girls ! .
Gladly greet the new-born year.
While I this day uuj"s a
11 .:.. Millers, Teachers
m mrr i nnrr
0 aIi io all I'll sinS a song
rmMr.ters and Preachers :
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u iuiniorus, u'wu""") '""""i
d all to whom I chooses'1 ;
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nJ those that court the Muses.
Tlie Printer's boy you il not forget,
Amidst your glee, I know, sirs,
My ew years song, I now have sung,
Xow pony up the " dough" sirs.
tf It ia said that old Father Ritchie, the cd-,
.rof the Washington Union, supposes that the.
-' rests upon his head whereupon Prentice.1
.nmlerable punster, declares that the old man !
fertly correct in his opinion, for he has fre-,
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heard it remarked that tire world stood ;
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Saoiv. A Mexican Boy.
On Thursday night and Friday morning last
f had our first snow ihi Miason. I' or a tune
e fiake's fell like as in an old lashiomul snow
1?.. ... .1.... ....... t . 1.. .. l..- lUn itnnf ti.
kj'lll Ul Ul Uiai mm: III IV uciiiuci un; tuwi-
h3.1 been mild many days more like Spring
IT'.....- . In.-jk cntitn
i iiii;i. ouiui; uit-ii, noi u iiiiu
Lu!'ir'ale inter weaihcr mixed however
I ii oiilior nrirl t'Hri
nu-chanire in the weather wa more clear-
indicated by ihe effect on a Mexican youth i
our cilice. A fine boy, willing and quick to j
U he, however on the appearance of a few
belies oi snow, uecnueu io propeny uu u enure,
ani" " Me cau'i me can'i---ioo cole for me
-me can't go in ihe snow,
Sncakmg of this boy, ii occurs to us there
eih.e who knew him on the passage from j
exiro, who may be glad to hear of him. I
I He is a sprightly, intelligent lad. During a j
Ifw num'lis at slicool, ne learned to read toler-
Ale tii much faster than he learned in un-!
t'rtami tnat wnicn no coiuu reau. in me(
,.1.1-11 Il lT.lt
lrjn'ng office he is doing equall' well, and
iiarninj; to lalk and understand our language
C DO
i.ter tnan lie uiu at scnool. lie sets type
pii-'ju Luiiuttij mail uuva u; "Js ' uouaii uu
nbeginn ns. He is very deMrous of earning
w " i -
If ilrlllf?
rade is contented, anil could scarceiv be .
i v it
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TTcnallv rUppr.
USUdllv i.neei-1.
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re'uru to Mexico. After learning the trade,
! may reuirn io ins own cuunuy aim oecome
useful citizen there. Wilke.ibafre Advocate.
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H:i the 28h of December, 184S, bv the Rev
W . Mecaskey, Air. Chailes Henry of Para-
i- i m- I V, -,. ,
tmvnnip, and Miss Charloile Guilic, of
rouJ township.
Un Hie JUin ol Uecember 1848, by the same,
r. James White, of the Borough of Sifouds-
.... . . . . .
-rp. and lVliss Jiilizabeih M cr dnuuhpr of
.Toll n Millnr nf Strnnrl inivimliin
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On the 1st ins.., bv the Rev William Scrlbf"0", 88 !l.:?n A",,lrh" 8reat ntage in
0 , A r,T "(Sickener's Pills is that they produce not the
-, Mr. Samuel S. W arne, of Mansfield N. J., . sliihtcst nausea or bad taste and are therefore ta'-
iti ,.Miss Alary H., daughter of Col. Henry
linker, of Drinker's Settlement.
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e v a tin. i.uob vii wmi
A T H. V V h. A If t, lha mi. tot nr rsy
merry-making and cood humor, let us not t
rget that moderation both in eating and drmk mg !
me only rational means of securing to ourselves .
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"IS notour DUrnose to enr.nnracrp anv jnpripc nf I
l t) wi-ww-ww w
irtn.eS. tP RPrinrPri intn on nrovlnoHinfr rf thn rli.
'ana wriijnis inaian vegetable nils as the most
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-.vY ai.uU.T-i -rt.w., u.
' rtf r. I 1 1 A. nrtm n tint n nf lYtli a i r s lM,.ku I
. .lj..!...' of ,Ut,Wu
Bfware of Saw Coated Counterfeits. ReJ"011 10 bfi the besl and cheapest ever
sraber, that the original and only genuine Indian 1 published, a they certainly are the most sale-
liable Palls have the vvritteD signature of Wil-
Wright on the top label of each oox. j
for sale bv Geome H. Miller. wJio is the only .
--arized agentfor Stroudsburg; set" advertise-;
'-at for other agencies in another column-
Office and general depot, IG9 Race st. Pidl a.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ,!
1 he undersigned annointed bv the Court of
ltmmn 1" 1 m .
..n. w 1,JiMiii(c uu, nuuuors, u
.u.mc dim seme ihe account ol Uharles li.
leany, assignee or Samuel B. Keifcr, ofCbes-
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MiUUJ lOWnSIlin, and maU liirihnlinn amnncr
erw 10 the duties of their appointment, af the
- ..- iiuusu ui vuaiiKH u. Knirihnarl 1,1 irs.
4UIl.ii u: ' 1 . . .
'uwnouip.uu luesaavihe 2Hd dav o
''"uaty next, when and whet Qu
'Ifrebted will nlease atlend.
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PETER S. ALTEMOSE
CHARLES D. B ROD HEAD
JOHN MARSH
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From Harrisbuc
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Harrisburg, Jan. 2, 1849.
The Senate met this morning and
organized by electing George Darsie
(whig) Speaker in the place of Wil
liam F. Johnston.
The House could not organize.
Four unsuccessful ballots were had
for Speaker 49 Locofocos voting
for Mr. Packer 46 Whigs for Mr.
Evans and 5 scattering The House
then adjourned until to-morrow. The
Locofoco members met in caucus to
night and resolved on no compro
mise. Extravagant Shirts. The New
York dandies who frequent the Ope
ra, are affording plenty of work for
the line needle women by the elabo
rate elegance of their shirt bosoms.
Mrs. Beman, who a few years ago,
was a Door, night working seamtress,
nQw empl0yS four hundred Sewing
, ftvppwi1pimfifi wifu hn
. ' TT . . . , ,
iiti upcj a ami u aiu
lt 1 TO 111 s?o W Ol- d piece.
A Governor Cooking. Governor
Mason, of California, has to do all
his own cooking and washing! The
servants have all sloped for the gold
mines.
Good. Whether true or not.
There is a report in circulation,
that a committee of the Locofocos
HOW encampe-U 111 Uie Oiaie llUUbt;
waited on the Rev. Chaplain of the
Penitentiarv on Saturday last and
n - , , , g
eques:
vice in the Hall of the House, on the
I afternoon of the next day. The sto-
!1T js that the venerab'ie minister
returninjf a verv polite refusal
, . Y n l., , ,
10 request, acmea, mat lie was
nut uuiisiriinieu. lu uu tu nuin tiic idot,
that although hehad some experience
in preaching to convicts, he never at -
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tempted to preach to lunatics, and did
not know how. Ohio 6. Journal.
m - . -v v r-v - rrti t
Ali U-N u uitiua. l tie enemy romea,
r r unfi-n nnr oiin r r'urniwi; 1 . i i i 1 1 i r-i 1 1 ii v
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rejoice, juiu ci.ijj ineii nanus, . uiu an uiuuia iium
r i 1 a: -
u may concern ; ior a reineuy ims ueen uisuuv-;
ered lnr their old totmentors the worms, which
will cure without sickening ihem, and is so effec- J
live in its operations, that the worms must beat a
reireai wnenever it comes amongst mem, or eise
...r.n iknlr min.lo t rtnir Ivlinrn limit o po 1 irl I
die. for there is something in its composition so
fatal to them that they connot taste of it and live.
Heretofore it has been very difficult to expel
worms : for a mild purgative had fib efiect on
iem. while too severe a one caused them to se-
ctrri; ibemselse bv clinging and actually increased
.t..-v.j: i.:t. .1 r.i 1. i r,.
! i u . .a
cessirv to procure a medicine which would act
; U,he worms themselves as on the system ; and
-4rns has been more effectually accomplished, for
invCHHcenefs Sugar Coated Purgative Pills there
istme ingredient which is so repugnant to them'
'.I t'-r. ! . . - . r 1 1 n't t t
tnai n mev lasie liueaiu musi louow. i ney mere-
p;en l)y children without any objection. At the
j present time worms prevail to a great extent a-
j monsrst the children in our neighborhood ; but the
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in ii in-! is ill ill inn .11 f. mai u ci uuiniii!' Liiuni. a u
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c. . a d:ii ,
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h ni cup ot ino i onn n i nn n i ii nrp rxv I ttiinrn
the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg.
jo t
i III .11111. fit, inu ill.liUlliiuHII VIIIVUi . 1 vuill(.fti
Pi ease to Read 'litis.
A GOOD CHANCE TO CLEAR FROM $500 TO $1000
A VKAR.
Agents wanted in every lown and County
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.throuuhout ihe Union, to se " .bears s iew
;and Popular Picional Works,' universally ac-
"
able. Anv active agent may clear from S500
to 5IUUU a year. A cash capital of ai leaM
$35
or S50 will be necessarv. Full namY-ii-
ars uf ,he pr!,,clpe.s and profits of ihe agency
w,ii h ..u,,, ni;,.a,; r.r.ni.r
f'r" "V, '""-"""
j v. 1 w . . . . 1 v. ifaiugv 1 m o . in u .udud vit
.laid. Please 1( addrnss
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher,
No. 128 Nassau St., New York.
yf3 Newspapers copying the above (inclu
ding this jiotice,) and giving it eight insertions,
shall receive any one of the bound volumes,
which rei.ail at from $2,50 to S3 per volume.
Send only rne paper directed aa above.
December 28, 1848.-8t.
WOOD WANTED.
A few clocks on hand, which will be ex
changed for wood, if immediate application be
made to JOHN H. MELICK.
Siroudaburg Nov. 16, 1848.
JOB WORK
Neatly executed at this Office.
PRIVATE SAJLE.
The subscriber offers at private sale, ihe un
divided one ihird pari of all that certain mes
suage, tenement and several tracts of land,
known as the ABLE FARM, situale near the
Delaware Water Gap, in the township of Smith
field, Monroe county, Pennsylvania.
The sereral tracts contain.
2S6 Acres ami Perclacs,
Jijo acres are
tillable, and the greaier part of the
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resiuue Woodland well timbered.
J50jfki 'fhe improvements are a Iwo story
'MilHL StoEte BwciliESS Honsc,
feei by 40, with a Kitchen attached
about 15 feet by 20. A stone spring-house
with a smoke house above tlie same. A Frame
Barn 40 feet by 60. A waggon house wuh
corn cribs therein. A carriage house and sta
ble. This farm is situate upon the bankofihe
river Delaware, aboui 3 miles from Stroudsburg
and 13 from Belvidore. The Trenion and Bel
videre Rail-road which H now being located,
will very much enhance i ho value of this prop
erly. The undersigned as guardian of the mi
nor children of Edward Armstrong, deceased, i
authorized by an act of ihe Legislature to sell
ihe undivided one third pan of said premises.
The above properly is now in ihe occupancy
of James Bell, Jr.
For lerms and conditions of sale apply io
William Davis, Sirnudsburg, Pa.
SARAH II. ARMSTRONG
Stroudsburg, N ember 23, 1848.-6t.
ACADEMY.
'I he Spring Sesion of the Sttoudsburg Acad-
ii i t - a. i ' i
emu win open on onuay.ine J Hi insi., wiien
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will be
lauglu for $2 per quarter of 12 weeks. Gram
mar and Geography, with the use of the globes
and maps, $2,50 Algebra, Astronomy, Bot
ony, Mensuration, Book-keeping, Philoso
phy, &e. S3. Beginners in Latin and Greek
for $3,50.
AH pupils charged from the time they enter un
til the end of the quarter, except in cases of sick
ness. The principal hopes by properly and sea-1
sonably imparling instruction to the young, pa
tient endurance in moral training, and unwea
ried diligence in the various branches of his
profession, to merit and obtain that patronage
and support which the arduous duties of an in
structor demand.
THOMAS HARRIS,
Stroudsburg, April 6, 1848 Principal.
And Consumption, pain in the side and night
sweats, Asthma, Whooping Cough, palpita
tion of the heart, Liver complaint, Bronchitis,
And ?!l di"a ses lunss,and
cured bv fcherman s Ail-liealm Balsam.
liver,
by
RAISING BLOOD AND CONSUMPTION.
iir. Milne, Builder, in Brookfyn, was at
tacked with raising blood. followed hj- a cough,
pain in the side, antral! the usual .symptoms ol
,.OMwfitnr,.li1 H1 nmn,a, lu;n r
. , . '.,
nhrciii3u - I inu iliil inn tin iiiuifl :iiul liilil
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him he could not live.
Hearing of the wonderful cures performed
bv Sherman's Balaam, he seni at 10 o'clock al
h, t() M Uave l3G Fu,,OM slree, and
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got a bottle ; it operated like a charm, slopped
the bleeding and cough! Before he had taken
one bowle ho was able to be about his work.
It had saved his life. II is daughter, residing
at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it.
Miss Ann Maston, of Williamsburg, living'
in Tenth, near South r ourth-streei, says That
she had been troubled wuh a hacking cough,
and pain in ihe chest, for a long lime, which
at last become so bad that bhe was
obliued to
give up her school lur more than a year
i . i. i .t. tiiri-i:
She
men commenceu i annig mo iLii-ueani
n Bal-
one is now ia&i recovering, anu has resumed
her laborious occupation as a teacher,
14 years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th avenue and
21st sireei, sufieied with a cough, raising of
phlegm, and pain in his iide. lie could get
no relief till ho tried the All-Healing Bulam,
which drove the pain from his side, allayed
the cough, and brought the disease upon thettes Overcoats and Cloaks of the most approved
surface; and before he had taken three bottle
was entirely cured.
PLEURISY AXD CONSUMPTION.
Mrs. Baggas, a lady upwards of 70, residing
88 Sheriff, has for yearn been subject to attacks
of Pleurisy, Raising of Blood, severe Cough,
Shormess of Breath, Pain in her Head and
various parts of her body. Her friends believed
hat past recovery. The All-Healing Balsam
releived her at once of all her alarming Symp
lons, and now she is able 10 atieud 10 her work.
ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUGK.
Mrs I.nrrpiia Wells. 9f) Clirislin-si ' T, S
Beals, 19 Delancey si.; W. H. Youngs, 75 Wal-!
nut si., know ihe value of this great remedy.
Ask for Sherman, All-Healmg Balsam, and
see that his written signature is on each bottle.
Price 25 cents and SI per bottle.
Dr. Shermans' Worm and Couh Lozenges
sold as above.
Principal Office 106 Nassu-street, N. Y.
Agens for Monroe eoui;.---Theo. Schoch,
Stroudsburg; C. Saylor, Sfiylorsburg; G B Kel
ler, Cherryvalicy; H. Peters & Co. Marshall's
creek; H. Kiniz, Bartonsville; J. Stouffer, Tan
nersville. Pike cowity Peters fc Labar, Bushkill; W
F. Brodhead, Dmgman's Ferry; J. S. Wallace
Milford; W. Shouse. Wilsonville'.
Touscifs Qintmcnt and Clickcner's Pills also
for sale by ihe above agents.
Muffs ! Muffs!-! Mulls!!!
A splendid .ariicle, for sale at the Hat and
Cap Store of ' FRANCIS S.-PAULI.
STOVES I STOVES 2
For sale by
STOGDELL STOKES.
Stroudsbtirg, November 10, 1848.
CHILD-BIRTH: 1
A valuable Scientific Work, upon the subject of
Gestation, and Child Birth, by R. G. Geiss
ner, M. D. late of Paris, just published in
Neio York by the Author.
Price TwesBty-five Ocaits.
THIS WORK contains recently discovered in
formation upon a subject of the highest impor
tance to Married Persons, or those contemplating
Marriage.
It will be found of special value to those
whose means, heabh or oiher circumstances,
do not permit them to increase ihe number of
their family, without great inconvenience, suf
fering, or perhaps vk of life A method of
avoiding these troubles and dangers, at will,
(recently discovered by a celebrated French
Physician,) is fully communicated in ibis work, I
so ihat any pornon may avail himself of it at
once, without cost. The means of prevention
hero set forth are therelore within ihe reach of
all. ihe process is new, safe, infalliable, con
venient, simple, and cannot injure the health of
the most delicate.
CAUTION.
Some spcculaior has clandestinely (under
another name) published an imitation, (bearing
the ame title,) which, besides omitting the
most important portions of it, dupes the cred
ulous out of
, One IDoUar,
When the prire is
twenty-five Cessts
For the genuine, full, and complete Work.
Copies of this work will be. sen! in a close
envelope, single letter postage to any part of
the United States, for twenty five cents sent,
post-paid, to Dr. R. G. Geissner. Box 2456,
office 127 1-2 Liberty Sireet, New York.
N. B. No Bookseller allowed to sell this work.
November 10, 1848 --5m.
SSB'OisdsfoiER'g' Feusialc Semiaiary.
MISS CAROLINE HORN, of Easton, Pa.
has taken charge of this institution, which will
be open for the reception of scholars on Mon-
day the 13th of November, inst.
For terms of tuition, &c. apply lo the pre
ceptress.
Bv order of the board of trustees.
JOHN. HUSTON, Pres't.
Stroudsburg, November 2, 1848.
;LANKS.
The .subscriber has on hand and offers for
sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz:
Deeds, Morteasres,
Executions.
Summonses.
Subpoenas,'
Bonds, 5(5.
L.F. BARNES.
Milford, November, 5. 1318.
CLOTHING BMPOBIUM
AND GENTLEMEN'S
lo. 27 Cortland Street,
NEW-YORK.
Strangers and citizens desireing 10 replenish
their wardrobes, may be immediately accom
modated in ihe very besi style, and at the low
est Cash prices. With a choice selection of
FalS and Winter Garments
Of the newet patterns, of superior make and
finih, and of the best materials ; equal in eve
ry respeel to the best custom work. Having
adopted the cash principle, upon which certain
calculations may be made, he has pursued suc
cessfully for upwards of ten years, in direct op
position to the ruinous .system of creit, which
imposes ihe necessity of exacting unnecessari
ly high prices from paying customers ; he con
tinues to provide, arid has now on hand one of
THE LARGEST.
MOST FASHIONABLE,
AND CHOICE ASSORTMENTS OF
ESeatly I72atlc Cloilmig in America.
From which gentlemen miy depend upon
fuiung themselves satisfactory, as regards qual
ity, style, and price His large slock embra
stvles. Dress, Frock, and other Coals. Pan
taloons of every desirable pattern, and the rich
est assortment of black Satin, Cassimer, and
other styles of Winter Vests.
The Fancy Department
Embraces all the new and elegant patterns, and
latest arid most desirable styles of
Fancy, Silk, and Satin Cravats, Suspenders,
Gloves and Hosiery, Shirts. Bosoms and
Collars, Carpet Bags, eye, tjc ,
In addition lo ihe above variety of Ready
Made Articles, he has for sale by ihe piece or
at a,s ,,nv P.nctJS as can !o found in either
of the Atlantic cities, a beautiful assortment of
the best quality.
CHotlis, Cassinicrcs, & Vcsliisgs,
U Gentlemen can have iheir orders filled
at a few hours notice, and sent o any part of
the United States and by sending their meas
ures,, can nbiain clothing on as good terms as
though they were present to seloci for them
selves. Address J. C. BOOTH,
No. 27 Cortland street, New York.
October 5, 1848. 6m.
JjjPFor tho liberal share of patronage which
has been extended 10 htm for so many years,
he reiurns unfeigned acknowledgement, and
he promises that no efforts shall be spared on
his part in future to continue 10 serve his cus
tomers on as favorable terms as any other
house in the4 trade.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this Office.
New "gorfe & Eric ISaiS-lSoail f
From May 1, f4 until iuvilw&$ .
; FOR PASSENGERSLeave New-York
from the foot of Dnane Street, at 7 o'clock a.
m. and 4 o'clock, P. m. for Piermont, Blauvelt
ville, Clarkstown, Spring Valley, Monsey, Ram
apo, Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe.'Oxford,'
Chesier, Goshen, New Hampton, Middleiown'
Howells, Oiisville, and Port Jervis.
ForN ew York and intermediate places, Ieve
PORT JERVIS at 6 a. m., and at 3 p.
ville at 6 35 a. m and 3 35 P. m.3 Jtddletown
at 7 a. M., and 4 p. M.f Goshen at 7 20 a. m.,
and 4 20 p. m., Chester at 7 1-2 a. m , and 4
1-2 p. m. .
IO All baggage at ihe risk of the owner,
unless put in charge of the Baggage Masters.
Fifty lbs of personal baggage atbvved to each'
passenger. No Freight taken by ihe Passenger
trains.
. FOR FREIGHT--Leave New York at 5,
o'clock P. m., per Barges Samuel Marsh, HenrV
Suydam jr. and Dunkirk. Leave Port Jervis at
Oa.m, Oiisville ai 10 a. m., Middleiewn at
11 a. m., Goshen at 12 M. and Chesier at !
1-2 M. ...
m -r -w- -T i .
rtllLils. will be taken morning and
evening
by trains running expressly, for. that purpnsn
H. U. SEYMOUR, Sup't.
Piermoni, May 4, 1848, if.
Boctor Yonrsc'in
For 25 Cents!
By mpans of ihe POCK
ET ESCULAPlUS.or eve .
RY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN!
tVPA'i
W; I wenlietb edition wUh m..
klll !'f 0 war!i a nun(ire(i e"g,rfi-
StW VH,gH showing private dis
. - - - -, .... ii. a
eases in every sliape and
form, and malformations of
the generative system by W. YOUNG, M. D.
The lime has now arrived, that person suf
fering from secrei disease, need no more be
come ihe .victim of quackery, as by the pre
scriptions contained in this book any one may
cure himself, without hindrance to buisiness,
or the knowledge of the most intimate friend,
and with one tenth the usual expense. In ad
dition to the general routine of private disease,
it fully explains ihe cause of manhood's early
decline, with observations on marriage besides
many other derangements which it would not
be proper io enumerate in the public prims.
JjjAny person sending twenty-five cents
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of
this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent
for one dollar. Address, 'Dr. W. YOUNG, No.
152 Spruce streei, Philadelphia," Post paid.
JTJP WANTED Proprietors of Drug or
Book Stores, and Pedlers, in every town in ihe
Uniied States, to act as agents for the above work.
September 7, 1648.--6m.
PAPER HANGER,
nsid Mouse and Sign PasnfcB,
Monroe Street, near the Methodist Church,)
Stroudsburg, Pa.
Respectfully informs the citizens of Strouds
burg and vicinity, that he has removed to tho
house formerly occupied by Abner Gordon, on
Monroe street, near the Methodist Church,
where he will be in readiness to fulfil such or
ders in his line of business, as he may be hon
ored with". Being thoroughly acquainted with'
his business, and having had considerable ex-
perience, he is prepared to warrant all work
done by him. March 30, J848.--Ty.
Good News ! Not. Jrom Ireland, but from the
HAT AND CAP STORE
OF
.Francis . PawSI.
The public are respectfully informed lhat the
subscriber has just received, and offers for sale;
a splendid assortment of Hals and Caps, which'
will be sold on the most reasonable lerms for
cash. , The supply of Hats on hand embraces
ihe following:
BEAVER, SILK,
MOLESKIN, SlFUR,
CASSIMERE, BRUSH, :'s
Also Men's and Boys's white and black
wool Hats ; glazed and Montery Hats. Fur
and wool sporting and Ashland "hats. A gen
eral assorunent of Caps, such as otter, fur seal,
hair seal, muskrat, &c. Men's and Boys' fan
cy and plain velvet, red plush, and glaced Caps.
Having had considerable experience in the
business enables me to assure you thai 1 can
and will furnish Hats & Caps'of the best ma
terials and workmanship, and of ihe most de
sirable styles. Call and see before purchasing
elsewhere ; I charge nothing for showing my
goods.
Thankful for past favors, I will endeavor to
merit a continuance of them.
FRANCIS S. FAULT..
P. S. Furs bought at the highest cash
prices.
Stroudsburg, September 21, 1848. 3m
AGENTS WANTED
To canvaas for some new and popular w;.
in every county throughout ihe United States.
To Agents, the most liberal enconrgeinent
offered with a small capiial of $25 to $100.
A chance is offered, whereby an anem can
make from $10 to $25 per week. For furiher
particulars, address (post paid )
WM. A. LEARY.
No. 158 Norlh Second Sireet, Phildelphia.
September 14, 1848. 6m
Country Produce.
Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any
goods in my line of business. .
JOHN H.MELIQJC.
Sotrudsburg.Feb. 12, 1846.