Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, September 25, 1851, Image 4

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" . .-l.nE r i i alto Hii MTgrTSTia jWilo'"1 - -i jT.fcfLii r 'f Y' SaTfcm -h.-Wi.-T-r-aoJ- - -r-
General Mlecttmt
Sheriff's ProcSiimuSioas.
Whereas, bv an act of the General Assem
ly ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
nJilkd "an nr.t in.rl...i;, n, no.:.i
vimuhii 1 1 1 V J 4 Vl 1 A-J 1
nnnhi n t .n.n .1.-. 1. 1 1... il.:
reclamation to the Elecior of the county of;
lonroe, that a bencrnl Election will be held
. . . ... .
i the said county, on
ncsday ihc liJh of October next,
the several election districts below enumcr-
cd,nt which time and places are to be elect-
oy the freemen of the county of Monroe,
One, Person,
or Governor of the Stale of Pennsylvania.
One Person,
o fill the officeof Canal Commissioner of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Five Persons,
br Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl
vania.
One Person,
r President Judge of the Judicial District
composed of the counties of Monroe,
t Pikci Wayne and Carbon.
Two Persons,
r Associate Jjjdges of the several Courts of
Monroe-Count)r.
One Person,
represent the counties of Wayne, Pike,
Monroe and Carbon, in the Senate of the
Slate of Pennsylvania.
One Person,
jt Represent tbe counties of Monroe and Pike
lin the House of Representatives of Penn
sylvania.
One Person.
For Sheriff of Monroe County.
One Person,
r Prolhonotary, and Clerk of the Courts of
Monroe County.
One Person,
r Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds
of Monroe Count y.
One Person,
for County Treasurer of Monroe County.
One Person,
fill the office of County Commissioner of
the county of Monroe.
One Person
I nu tr.e otnee 01 ouniv Auditor o 1 in
county of Monroe.
One Person,
For Coroner of the County of Monroe.
ons within the said Commonwealth,'; passed , nu ,,,,cr, l 10 cy- .
n hc 2nd day of July, 1339. it is mode the ; ",l s,,ail be dl,t-v ,h? f 'f1 ,as
uty of.he High Sheriff of every county, to , sf? .lclivHy to attend- a the place
ivo public nonce or such elections to be hoi- I "'"S vey general, special or town
en, and to make known in such notice whnl s P decline during the whole lime said
meers are to be olectrd. Therefore, If PE J election is kept open, for Ihe purpose of
'ER K EM MERER, Hil, Sheriff of the ?,v,,nS "Jrrmn !" ,0 ,lh. npeclor, and
r " Ufriic freemen of the township of Ciir.STXUT-
M It.t. ari In hub! f hftr nnf linn nt tli Iw.ticn ni
ilix Storm, in said township.
CooLBAroii at the house of John Vliet.in
1 township. 1
Jamiiton at the house of Joseph Keller,
said township.
MiDDLr. SjiiTiiriKLo at the house of
irlcs Wagner in said township.
IPocoxo at the house now in the ocr.nnnn-
(jf. f of Manasseh Miller, in s.id township.
fl-'ARA.Disc at the house now in the occu
ficy of James Kintz.
pii.it nt the house now in the occupancy
G corse Esch.
Trick at the house of John S. Price, in
township.
oss at the house of Joseph Hawk, in said
nship.
mithfiei.d nt the house of J. Depue
ar, in said township.
troud at the Court House in the bo-
igh of Stroudsbunr.
-at the house of Washins-
Winters, late Joseph Fritz, in said town.
acksox at the house of John Osterhoudt,
aid township.
Notice is Hereby Given,
Thatcvery person, excepting Justices ofthc
pee, who shall hold an office or appoint-
int of profit or trust under the United Slates
I this stale or any cit' or corpoiatcd dis-
t, whether a commissioned officer or other
e, a subordinate officer, or agent, who is
hall be employed under the legislative, cx-
f live or judiciary department of this state, or
if United States, cr ofany city or of any
ftorporatcd district, and also, that every mem-
ol Congress, and of the state legislature
of the select or common council of any
J. or commissioner of any incorporated dis- f
t is bv law incapable of holding or exer- !
t lng at the same lime, the office or appoint-
, 1 rt - - 1
ipit of judge, inspector, or clerk ofanyclcc-
I i of this commonwealth, and that no iuspec-
judge, or oilier officer of such election shail
ligiblelo be lhcn voted for.
L And the said act of assembly, entitled "an '
Freiurntr iu elections 01 mis commonweaun
UrA Jul v Ed lfiSO. fiirilipr nmviflpQ nc fnL
'That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet
.he resnectlve nlaces annoinled for bnIdIiiT
election in the district to which thev
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if . ........ .wvj iv.- ;
Ijctively belong, before nine o'clock in tho !
;rning of the second 1 uesday of October, 1 illegally to vote oradvise and procure another
I each of said inspectors shall appoint one ! to do s. he or they offending, shall on con-fl-lc,
who shall be a qualified voter ol sjch vic,ion. be fined in anV sum not less than fif-
rjcj j
r ., , , ,. , .
In case the person who shall have recciv-
the second highest number of votes for in- I
tor, shall not attend on ihe day of nnv
jittion, then the person who shall have re j
uvea the second highest number 01 votes for "utt- Ul k-'-----J" mr me purpose 01 issu
mrG at the next preceding election shall act i I"-2 .li"kets-or ?f inHuirsring the citizens qual-
ge at the next preceding election shall act
nspeclor in his place And in case the
prson who shall have received the highest
yjmber of votes for inspector shall not nt-
ncL, the person elected judge shell appoint
inspector in Jus place ; and in case the
rson .elected as judge shall not attend, the
spector who received tho highest number
f votes shall appoint ajudgcTin his plucc;
nd if any vacancy shall continue in the
Dard for the space of one" hour after the
time fixed by law for llie opening of the ;
election, the qualified 'voUmVoH 1 ha town
ship, ward, or district for which such of
I
ficer shall have been elected, present at the
i Pmce 01 Pciion shall elect onv
I lift.
ol their
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JUU.' ".-" u 'ul"".,v w
r,S of y Per!on n8S0SSfd l,,e, 10
vnir ni nn i niwnnn. n s11c.11 111111:1 111:11 itn
vote at each election, or such other matters
in relation to the assessment of voters as
the said inspectors or either of them, from
lime to time require. '
" No person shall be permitted to vote at
any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman
of the age of twenty one years or more who J
shall have resided in the slate at least one
year, and in the election district where he I
offers to vote at least ten days, immediately
preredinji such election, and within two years
paio a state or county lax winch snail have :
been assessed at least ten days before the
election. IJut a citizen of the United Slates
who shall have previously been a qualilied
voter of this state, and removed therelrom and
returned, and who shall have resided in ihe
election district and paid taxes, aforesaid,
shall be entitled to vole after residing in ibis
stale six mooths : Provided, That ihe while
freemen, citizens of the U. States between
the age or twenty-one and twenty iwo years,
who have resided in tho eleciion district
aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although
they shall not have paid taxes.
No person shall be allowed to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable
inhabitants furnished by tbe Commissioners
unless, lirtt,he pioduces a receipl for llie pay
ment, with:n two years, of a State or County
tax assessed agreeably to tbe Constitution,
and give satisfactory evidence either on his
own oalb or affirmation, or ihe oath or affir
mation of another, that he lias paid such a tax,
or on failure to produce sorb a receipt, shall
make oath to ihe payment thereof; or second,
if he claim a rihl to vote by being an Elec
tor between the ape of twenty one and twen
ty two years be shall depose, on oath or af
firmation, that be has resided in the Stale at
least one year next before his application and
make such proof of residence in the district
as is required by this Act, and that lie does
verily believe, from she accounts givon him,
that be is of the age aforesaid, and gives such
other evidence as is required by this act :
whereupon Ihe name of the person so admit
ted to vote, shall be inserted in tbe alphabet
ical list by the inspectors, and a note made
opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax,' if
be shall be permitted to vote by reason of
having paid tax, or the word 'age,1 if he shall
be permitted to vote by reason of age, and
such vote shall tie called out to tho Clerks,
ivho shall make like notes in the list kept by
them. "
"In cases where the name of trie person
claiming to vote is not found on the list fur
nished by tbe Commissioners and Assessors,
or his right to vote whether found thereon or
not is objected to by any qualified citizen, it
shall be the duty of the Inspector to examine
such person on oath as to his qualifications,
and if he claims to have resided in the state
for one year or more, his oath shall be suffi
cient proof thereof, but he shall make proof
by at least one competent witness who shall
be a qualified elector, that he has resided
within tbe district for more than ten dajs next
proceeding said election, and shall himself
swear that his bona-fide residence, in pursu
ance of bis lawful calling, is within the said
district and that be did not remove into said
district for the purpose of voting therein.
Eveiy person qualified foresaid, and
who shall make ihe proof, if required, of bis
residence and payment of taxes, aforesaid,
shall be admitted to vote in the township,
ward or district in which he shall reside.
"If any person shall prevent or attempt to
prevent any officer of an election under this
act from holding election, or use or threaten
any violenre to any such officer; or shall in
terfere with him in the execution of his duty,
or shall block up the window or avenue to
any window where Ihe same may be holding,
or shall use or practrice any intimidation,
ihreais, force or violence with design to influ
ence unduly, or overawe any eUctor, or to
prevent him from voting, or to restrain ihe
freedom of choice, such person, on conviction
shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five
hundred dollars, and be imprisoned any time
not less than three nor more than twelve
months ; and if it shall be shown to court,
where the trial of such ofTence shall be had,
that the person so offending was not a rest
dent of the city, ward, district or township
where the oflfence was committed, and not en
titled to vote therein, then on conviction, he
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less
than one hundred nor more than one thous
and dollars, and be imprisoned not less than
six months nor more than two years.
"If any person or persons shall make any
bet or wager, upon the result of any election
within this Commonwealth, or shall offer to
make such bet or wager, either by verbal
proclamation thereof or of any printed or
written advertisement, challenge or invitation
tfi mnL'n ctif-li Iiof nr wnrrar nnon pnrtviplinn
thereof he or they shalfpay three times the j
amount so bet or offered to bet.
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"If any person not by law qualified, shall
fraudulently vote at any election in this Com
monwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall
vote out of his proper district, or if anv uer-
son knowing the want of such qualification
shall aid or procure such person to vote, the
person offending shall on conviction be fined
in anv aum noi exceeoing iwo nuuurcu aoi-
!ars, and be imprisoned for the lerm not ex-
ceeding three months
"If any person shall vole at any more than
one election district, or otherwise fraudulent
ly vote more than once on the same day. or
i t 111 I.. Til l I .' . .1
snail iraoauienwy ioiu anu oewver 10 me 111-
spector two tickets together with the intent
iy nor more man live nunareu uonars anu ue
imprisoned lor any term not less man tnree
mnr m,c
"Ifanv nerson not nnahfifid to rote in this
Commonwealth, acreeablv '10 law. fexeeot
the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at
meu 10 vote, he shall on conviction forfeit
and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred
dollars for every such offence and be impris
oned for every such ofTence three months.
Agreeably in tbe provision of the sixty fiist
section of said act every General and special
election shall be opened between tbe hours
of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall
continue without interruption or adjournment
until seven o'clock in the evening, when -the
polls shall be closed.
Pursuant to the provision contained in, the
J 76th section ofthc act a foresaid, the Judges
of the .aforesaiddistrict shall take charge .qf
the certificate or return of the election of their
respective districts and produce them at a
meeting of the judges from each district, at
the Court House in the liorough of Strouds
burg, on the third day after the day of elec
tion, being for ihe present vear on FRJDA Y,
the 17th of OCTOBER ne"xt, then and there
to do, and peform the duties required by law
of said judges. Also, that whore a judge by
sickness or unavoidable circumstances, is
unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then
the certificate or return as aforesaid shall be
taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or
clerks of the election of said district, who
shall do and perform the duties required of
said judge unable to attend
PETER KEMMERER,
Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
September 11, 1651. 5
(God save the CommomcraUh.)
NATIONAL CJTRCUS,
Comprising a iloulite Equestrian troupe and Dramatic
Corps, troin Nittlo'p Oanlen. New York, and National Am
pliitlieatru, Philadelphia, will perform at STitOUDSnUIlG ,
on Friday, October:!, l?ol.
Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. Performance to
1 commence at half past two and half past seven o'clock, P
M.
Lewis H. Lent, Manager and Director. C. E.Tlristol.flcn
eral Agent and Advertiser. Equestrian Director, V. W
Whittnkcr. Leader of the Itrass Dam!, S, V. W. Post.
D ISTI N G UISH 1 N G F1S A T U R ICS.
M'nillc iMAHlE, the baautifiil and youthful Parisian E
niiestriunue, in hr truly artistic and brilliant school of Lady
Equcitrianisii), pre-eminently distinguishing her from every
other ladv who has heretofore appeared in this country.
The youthful prodigies, Sl'lles EI.0U1SE 4c FLOItA, ap
pear 111 Juvenile Performances rarely, if ever, equalled,
IWons. HEiVOlT, the great Parisian Jongleur ii-cheval,
will also appear on two herses, with D. Richards, in feats
of the Hippodrome neer excelled.
M'dnie KOSA LI XE IIEXOIT apprars in tier beautiful E
quitations and new style of horsemanship, and is now be
coming the model of all the fashionable Lady Amateurs in
this elegant art in America.
THOMAS NEVILLE.in his stupendous feats of horseman
ship, riding backward and forward dancing, pirouetting:,
and Kiiniersetting during the rapid circuitiou of his ttced.
The great vaulting and trick horse Cl.N'ClNNATOS, per
formed oy Mr. S. P. Siickucy.
The troupe of trained ponies, embracing the celebrated
twin ponies Koiuco and Juliet, will be introduced by Mr.
Whiitaker.
I'rof. James II. Nixon and his infant artists. Masters Al
bert and George, in their graceful, classic, and wonderful
Gymnastics.
.Mr. D. IttCIIAUDS. the Wild Vaulting horseman of the
Pampas, on his Heel mid bounding courser, without saddle,,
over barriers and five-barred gates and through balloons.
Ppoitsof the Hippodrome, on four and sis horses, by the
distinguished tipietriaii, S. P. Sticktiey.
Sports of Atlas, by the giant of iron nerve, Ilerr Lee, who
perforins x ith ral cannon balls ol :G and 44 pounds each.
TWO CLOWNS Sam Lathrop, the stump orator and A
mcric.iii Jester, John Griuialdi Wells, the English Clown.
In addition to a full and unequalled performance in the
Circle, will be represented the Grand Doinaiitic spectacle of
St. George and the Dragon With all its splendid Accesso
ries, Professions, brilliant Armors and banners, hitoricnI
cost Jincs. together with a full cast of characters, accompa
nied with all the original Music, Sec.
jlp-Tivo more Drilliant features distinguish this from a
other Compan'us. The interior is illuminated with gas, and
the exterior with Professor Grant's improved Drummond
light, rendering the piemises light and cheerful the darkest
night.
Admission 2.1 cents. No hall price.
For full particulars see large and small hills at the different
hotels, &.c.
The abrve celebrated troupe will perform at
Milford. Oct. 1 ; Biiihkill.Osl.il; Uelviuere, Oct. 4; Eas
ton, Oct. G.
S")tcmher . I?.'1-
New-York Importers- & .7olcrs.
F?cEF&53, HOSC3 & CO.,
53 MDERTY STREET,
BETWEEM BROADWAY AND NASSAU-STREET,
NEAR THE POST-OFFICE.
NEW-YORK..
WE arc receiving, bv daily arrivals from
Europe, our Fall and Winter assort
ment of Rich Fashionble Fancy Silk and Mil
linery Goods.
We respectfully invite all Cash Purchasers
thnrougbly lo examine our Stock and Prices,
and, as iNTEassT governs, we feel confident
our Goods and Prices will induce them to se
lect from our establishment. Particular at
tention is devoted to Millinery Goods, and
many of the articles are manufactured ex
pressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed
in beauty, style and cheapness.
Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap,
Neck and Belt.
Saiin and Taffeta Ribbons, of ail widths
ami colors
Silks, Satins, Velvets, and uncut Velvets,
for Hats
Feathers, American and French Artificial
Flowers
Puffings and Cap Trimmings
Dress Trimmings, larce assortment
Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Undersleeves
and Cuffs :
Fine Embroidered Reverie and Hemstitch
Cambric Handkerchiefs
Crapes, Lisses, Tarletons, Illusion and
Cap Laces.
Valencienes, Brussels, Thread, silk, and
Lisle Thread Laces.
Kid, Silk, Sewing silk, Lisle Thread, Me
rino Gloves and Mitts.
Figured and plain Swiss, Book, Bishon
Lawn and Jaconet Muslins.
English. French, American and Italian
Straw Goods.
August, 28, 185 1 . 2m.
125,000BRICK
Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber.
These brick are of a large size and of a su
perior quality, and will be sold as low and
lower, according to quality, than any other
brick in the County. A portion of them are
pressed or front, and cornice Brick of differ
ent kinds. Saitl Brick are composed of ma
terial that will stand the fire with impunity,
thus answering for the purpose of building
bake-ovens, &c.,all of which will be sold on
the most reasonable terms.
N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest
market price, taken in exchange for Brick,
and Cash not refused.
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE.
Stroudsburg, July 21, 1851.
Mackerel,
li;it!, Codfish,
iSerriug, Pork,
Bfiiijiis antl Sides,
S la o:tl tiers,
Constantly on
band for sale by
J.PALMER&Co
Market st. Wharf,
Phieadelphia.
3m.
Lard :ind Cheese, J
February 27, 1851
jLciid and Iron Pific.
A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of
all sizes, on band at all times, and for sale
hv DICKSON cy SAMPLE.
Easton. July 17. 1851. 1 y.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sole at this Office. -
A
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SURGEEOft DENTESTy
A ,Graduale of the Baltimore College of
Venial Surgery,
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
- in Stroudsburg and the public gen
erally, that lie has permanently located
ail WHO IllilV Viau uia puiuosiuum
J
mi.- .ii...i:.. c or. rn
the public generally, is called to his Den- " Bac& Horse Easton, every Monday
tal Infirmary, for the relief and benefit Wednesday and Friday, passing through
of poor children, or young persons who I the foZowing paces, viz: llichmond,
have no means of paying for Dental ope-' Ccntrevie,' Wiamsburg, Dis lerry,
rations. For all such he will willinirly per-' DeawareWater Gap,Dutotsburg,btrouds
form any needful operation upon their ', burg, Bushel, and Dingman s lorry, and
teeth; or treat all diseases of the gums or arrive in Miford the same day: Distance
mouth in the most careful and effectual 00 mies. Returning, fcave Samuc Dim
manner gratuituously. mice's Hotel, Milford, every Tuesday,
From the pains he has taken to quali-1 Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in
Ptt 111 111 coif lw Rtn.Kr nnd from the skill Easton the same day.
nfmiirrul from n. nraetien of seven vears.
he hopes to merit the confidence of all
and receive a share of public patronage.
JCgyG ratuitous operations for the poor,
from 7 to 9 A. M., and from 4 to 0 o'clock,
p. sr.
Office in Northampton street, second
door above Peter Pomp's New Drug Store.
N. D. His professional engagements
will not possibly admit of his visiting
Stroudsburg this summer. r
Easton, April 24, 1651. '
STROUDSBURG
The subscribers take this method to
inform the public generally, and millers
and farmers especially, that they have
taken the above establishment, in the
rear of Starkrd& Wallace's store, in the
borough of Stroudsburg, and having in -
creased the machinery of the estab hsh -
ment, they are prepared to execute all or-
ders in their line of business, in the best
manner and with despatch, and therefore
respectfully solicit thc patronage of the
public lhoy wi 1 manufacture cast and
wrought iron work of all descriptions, in-
eluding .
HiiEl CirCai'lEft?,
for flour and other mills mill swrews,
bark and corn mills, together with east-
mgs of every description turned and fit-
ted up in the best possible manner. As
particular care will Do taken to employ
none but the best workmen, and no pains
will be spared, they feel confident of be
ing able to give general satisfaction. Al-
" m w m a m mmsmmm
made to order. j
BRASR CASTINGS
such as spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon :
Poxes, &c, will be made to order. Old ';
copper and Brass taken in exchange at ;
the highest price. Patterns made to or-;
der.
Threshing machines and Horse Powers
of the most approved construction, will
bc furnished to order at the shortest no
tice. of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves
&c., on hand, or made to order, for sale
wholesale or retail.
P L OWS.
i - -I -i - -n i, . i i
or tne most approveu pian win dc kcoc on i
hand, and every variety of plow castings throat, lnngs and liver cured by Sher
on hand and for sale. j man's All-Healing Balsam.
XT Wrought iron mill work will be j RAISING BLOOD & CONSUMPTION
done on the most reasonable terms. The j Mr. Minc, Builder, in BrooHyn, was
best kind of sled shoes and polished wa-' attached with raising bood, foowed by
gon boxes and hollow ware will always ; a couch, pain in the side, and a the u-
be kept on hand.
john g. tolmie,
chas.s. palmer.
Stroudsburg, November 28, 1850.
The testimony in its favor is over-
whe'minff. The proprietors are dai v in
receipt of letters and certificates, going She is now fast recovering, and has re
to prove its remarkab'e efficiency to all ; sumed her laborious occupation as a teach
cases of worms, both in children and a-1 or.
(lute. There ief given, and the immcdi- 14 years Mr. John O'Ncil, 10th ave
ate improvement of health which follows nuo and 21st street, suffered with a cough,
its use, has ca'led the attention of physi-: raising of phlegm, and pain in his side,
cians to this artie'e, and they freely re- He could get no relief til ho tried tho
commend & prescribe it in their practice. I All-Healing Balsam, which drove the pain
Thc retail price is 25 cents per vial 'which from his side, allayed the cough, and
brings it within thc means of all. j brought tho disease upon the surface; and
Brooklyn, L. P. January 10, 1847. before he had taZren three bottles, was
I do certify that I gave one bottle of entirely cured.
B. A.Fahnestock's Yirmifuge tomy child, pleurisy a.vd consumption'.
and in seAen hours it passed 23 large ! Mrs. Baggas, a lady apAvards of 70, re
Avorms. Any person doubting this may ' siding 88 Sheriff street, has.for years been
apply for further information at my resi-1 subject to attacks of Pleurisy Haisin"
dence corner of York and Jackson st's. ! of Blood, severe Couh. Shortness ol
a iM ii(0 ivi cvj a r f ix I'j i . i
w uu LU" Su euro tor worms x nave
ever used. 1 have been troubled with
- 1 il. L L r-.. . T 1
tape worms lor a number of years, and I
have never found so good a medicine as
B. A. Fanestock's Virmifuge. I there
fore recommend it.
MARTHA CLIFT.
The public is cautioned against coun
terfeits and spurious articles, and to put
j uuniicience in statements that ' Kolm
stock's ' and 'S. Fahnestock's. Virmifn
jrougiucccpsic, JN. x. March a, 1844. parts of her bod)'. Her friends believed
I certify that I took two vials of B. A. past recovery. Thc All-Healing Balsam
Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, which I found relieved her at rmnn nil
Sl oT0 i!-S Sias,th ly genJDr. Sherman's Worm and Cough. Loam
mne article, which is B- A. Fahnestock's 1 fnr mIa nf fi,; nfc,nn fa
Vermifuge.
EastoEi as imsaoru lwaii ajssjc
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I ... I.i inn in. PJlvn .in-
' senh Hafrenbucli's Inn, sign of the
i i iibauiinuia in tmo ciiiv ' - --
! Faro from Easton to Stroudsburg, 81 25
' M fnrrl 9 RY
3Sf. D. All baggage at the risk of the
owners.
WILLIAM DEAN.
Stroudsburg, May 8 1851.
MONROE COUNTY
Mtiiiial Wire Insurance Conap'y.
FHhe rate of Insurance is one dollar on
which - lt no subscquont tax wi
hc iQyicJ0XCCvt to covcr actuaoss or
; dam firc lhafc m faAipon mcm.
: bors -f
Thc nctt lifcs arigi from h,terest
QY othcnvis(T bc ascetaine(l ycarfy
for Jch mombor in pr0p0vtion to
; hi h Qr thoir d u have a
i crcdit th(J 1 Each inaurer in
j Qr the said coinpany wibo a mem.
j ber thereof during thc term of his or her
,poicy. The principle of Muttia Insur-
. ancha3 bce1n thorou?yy tested has
hcQn b tbo uncn.- tcst of c ri.
. cnc and baJ cd sucecssM and be.
; 0nuar. It affords thc sreat-
tue iiiousaiut auuino mauiuu, ti.-i
. Romrft aains.
est security against oss or damage by
fire, on the most advantageous and rea
sonable terms.
Appications for Insurance to bc made
in person, or by letters addressed to
JAMES H. WALTON, Scc'y.
MANAGERS.
Jacob Goctz Michael H. Dreher
John Edinircr
James II. Walton
Edward Poston
Jacob Frederic;
Grcorge E. Keller
Peter Shaw
John Miller
llobert Boys
lvichard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker.
Balsar Fetherman.
JACOB GOETZ, President.
JAMES H. WALTON, Treasurer.
Stroudsburg, Janury 31, 1850.
And Consumption, pan n stfc and
nightsiccats, Asthma, IVhoojring Cough ,
jtalpUation of thc heart, Liver complaiiit.
! Bro?ichitis, and all diseases of the
.7 . r , f tp
sua symptoms or consumption, iic cm-
poyed two of the best physicians; they
did him no good, and tod mm he coud
not live.
Hearing of the wonderful cures per-
j formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at
j 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 13G
; Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated
! like a charm, stopped the bleeding and
' cough ! Before he had taken one bottle
I he was able to be about his work. It had
i saved his life. His daughter, residing at
; 127 Mj-rtle Avenue, can attest it.
J Miss Ann Maston, of Williamsburg,
1 living in Tenth, near South Fourth st.,
, says That she had been troubled with a
j hacking cough, and pain in thc chest, for
; a long time, which at last become so bad
j that she was obliged to give up her school
; for more than a vear. She then com-
menced taang the All-Healing Balsam
which soon alleviator! hm- svnmtnms.
JJrcath. 1'ain in hor Tfanri n"l
- - - v KCItVl
. -
symptoms, and now she is able to attend
to her work. '
ASTHMA AND tt'HOOPIXC COUGH..
Mrs. Lucrctia "Wells, 95 Ghristiq st.;
L. S. Beals, 19 Delancy street ; W. H.
Youngs, 75 AYalrtut st.; know thc value of
this groat remedy.
Ask for Sherman's All-Healing Bal
sam, and see that his written signature is
on each bottle.
P.; on i o-i
May 8, 1851.
vnrinna
IUU1 Mil ill
Nubian'6 (fhxxmx :otcl,
Elizabeth st., STnocDsntnc, Pa".
The undersigned respectfully jn.
forms his fiends and. the public gener
ally, thathebastaken' tlie above ITote!.
known to tbe travelling community as 'Shtve.
ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo.
Swartwood.
The bouse is large, with ever Convenience
for travellers and boarders.
Tbe yards and stabling are extensive, and
every thing in tbe very best order foe the ac
comodation of travellers and others.
The proprietor will useevery effort to have
his table, chambers, bar. and every depart
ment of his hoUse conducted in.surh a man
ner as to secure tne approbatt6n-of bis custo
mers. The Stage office for the Mauch Chunk,
Willces-Hnrre. While Haven and Providence
stages will hereafter be at tbe above Hotel.
Persons wishing lo go or send with ihe n
bove stages, will please leave iheir orders
at the Indian Queen Hotel.
These lines leave this Hotel every Mon
day, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7
o'clock.
v . JOSEPH J. POSTENS.
Proprietor.
April 21, 1S51.
TO INKEEPERS,
And to all whom it may Concent:
ripHE Undersigned embraces this method
JL lo inform his friends and customers in
particular and the public in general, that be
lias added to his former stock of Groceries
and Varieties, a generl assortmen of
Consisting of the best refinedrK'ye Whiskey;
pale Hrandy; Holland and common Gin; N.
O. Rum; Lisbon and port Wine, of the pur
est and best qualities, and offers such for
sale by the barrel, keg, gallon or half gallon,
at the lowest cash prices; and wishes lh
Tnvernkcepers in tbe country to give him a
call before purchasing elsewhcre.as he isdc-
terniined to give satisfaction, both in quality
and price.
He also keeps constantly on band. . fur In
keepers, Wine Hitters, Pkppbbmint ai.d
WiNTBitcitiiKN, also Lemon Syrup.
ICProduce of all kinds taken in exchange,
SAMU,EL S. ABEL.
Stroudsburg. June 5, 1851: .
rSijIatljliia Type Foundry,
No. S, Fear street, Near thc Exchr.ngr,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE Subscriber having made great im
provements in bis method of casting type and
mixing of metals, and had a thorough revision
of bis rnatrircs, ihe faces of which arenotex-i-elled,
in beauty and regularly of cut, by anv
in the country; Hatters himself that by a strir-t
personal attention to business, and employing
none but the most skilful workmen, he is en
abled to offer
-4 Sitpcrivr Article, al greatly reduced Prirrt
He is constantly a'dding to his stock all that
is new from llie best workmen of this and rub
er countries, arid hawng lately procured from
Europe, a great variety of NEW FACES
and ORNAMENTS, solicits the attention of
Printers thereto.
Specimens will be sent to those wishing to
order.
Presses. Chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Gal
leys, Brass Rule, and every other article nee
ded to furnish a complete Printing Office,
supplied at the shortest notice.
GERMAN' BOOK A.N'D JOB Ti'PE,
Of the newest style and of all sizes, carefully
put up in fonts o( correct proportion.
ALEXANDER ROBB.
January 30, 1 85 1. Iy.
iPcctos IToiirsclf for 25 CCs !
By .means of the Pocket
iEsculapius, or Every
one his own Physician!
Thirtieth edition, with
33 upwards of a hundred en-
'P1 !;? " i&i va diseases in every
shape and form and rnal
M formations of the gener-
vate diseases
alive systems
T.V WM YOUNG, 31. D
The time has now ar
rived, lhat persons suffering from secret dis
eases, need no more become the victim of
quackery, as by the precsriptions contained in
this book, any one may cure bimslf, without
binderanre to business, or the knowledge of
the most intimate friends, and with one tenth
the usual expenses. In addition to the gen
eral routine of private disease, it fully explains
the cause of manhood's early decline, with
observations on marriagc-besides many oth
er derangements which it would not be pro
per to enumerate in the public prints.
lnpAny person sending TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in in a letter, will receive
one copy of this book, by ma:!, or five cop
ies will lie sent for one dollar. Address.
DR. WM. YOUNG. No. 152 SPRUCE
Street. PHILADELPHIA." Post-paid.
ITPDR. YOUNG can be rar.sulted-on
any of the diseases described in bis dif
ferent, publications, at his Office, 15-J
SPRUCE Street, every dav between I) and
3 o'clock, Sundays excepted.
January Hi), 1851. ly.
Si:oc3dsbiii' sine Uluiiosi Chunk
Mail Line of Stores.
This line leaves J. J. Poslens' Hotel, (In
dian Qeen.) in Stroudsburg. every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, nt 7 o'clock- a. m
via Fenuersville. Shafers P. O. Ivresneville,
Weissport, and Lehihton to Maucli Chunk,
where it arrives at 1 o'clock p, M., and con
nects with lines from Poltsville; Herwick and
other places. Returning, leave U. Connoi's
hotel, in Mauch Chunk, every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at 7 a.m. and ar
rive in Stroudsburg at 4 p. m.
This lino connects with tho Wilkesbarro
and While Haven stages at Shafers P. 0.
Monroe county, and with tho New York.
Easton, Milford and Horiesdale stages at
Stroudsburg.
F A ft E
From Stroudsburg to Mauch Chunk S2 (W
White Haven i) (10
" " Wilkesbarre 2 50
J. STOUFFEH -. Co.,
February 13. 1851
Proprietors
Country Produce.
Butter, oggs, &c. taken in exchange for
any goods in my line of business.
JOHN H. MELICK
Stroudsburg, February lV't'Soi;
25.' UWl
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