3a V J) a t 1 11 1 u 1 it X ) n r -( 3 .1 o i a c 3 h A c r t r r 5 J a. i it If XC,CfcGC?SB horiff's Proclamation. .t-x reus, hv an act of the General Assem-' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, "an act icgulating the General Elec- ithio llinsnirl (limniiniui'p.nllli." nnssi'Hj 2nd day of July, 1839, it is made the f the High Sheriff of every county, to ublic notice of such elections to be hoi nd to make known in such notice .what s are to be elected. Therefore, I, PE- KISMMERER, High Sheriff of the ? "J of Monroe, do make known by this tlftmalion lo the Electors of the county of V fcc, that a General Election will be held , said count7, on .iday the LAUi of October next, several elebtion districts below enumcr- jv ' tl t which limn mid nhieos am tn lm. n!nct- ?4tlie freemen of the county of Mom oe, itmh -"' One Verso n, 3 Governor or the State of Pennsylvania. 'v 7X. A) the office of Canal Comtnistioner pf ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. -' Five Persons, fudges of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl- vania ' One Person, ., 'resident Judge of the Judicial District niposed.of the counties of Monroe, Pike, Wayne and Carbon. Two Persons, Issociale Judges of the several Courts of Monroe County. 4 One Person, iprrscnl ihe counties of Wayne, Pike, - in roe and Carbon, in the Senate of Ihe State of Pennsylvania. One Person, :cprcscnl the counliesof Monroe and Pike the House of Representatives of Penn sylvania. I One Person. j For Sherifl of Monroe County. One Person, fi'othonotnrj', and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. One Person, 1 , - Register of Wills and Recorder of Beads I of Monroe County. One Person, ' County Treasurer of Monroe County. I One Person, ill the office of County Commissioner ofj the county of Monroe. One Person ill flic office of County Auditor of, tho county of Monroe. One Person, For Coroner of the County of Monroo.. he freemen of the town-ship of Giikst.vi;t- are to hold their eleclion at the house of tonn, in nid lownship. ooLBrG!i at the house ol John Vhel. in township. f oiilton al the house of Joseph Keller, lid township. UiDDLi: Smithfield at the house of rles Wanner in said township. ocoxo at the house now in theocenpan- iof Mannssch Miller, in said township. Aiz-vmsn at the house now m the occu cy of James Kintz. iLK at the house now in the occupancv Geome Esch. 'jjice at the house of John S. Price, in township. 1 - IU1S- at lhe; house of Joseph Hawk, in said nship. 3iiTiiriELn al the house ol J. JJepue pir, in said township. Ustroud at the Court House in the bo- rh of Stroudsburgv' ' " ronTiiAXNA at the- house of Wrfehing Winters, late Joseph Fritz, in said 'towns Packsox at the house of John Ostorhoudl, r?aid township. Kcticc Is IJcrcby Given, ( 'That every person,. excepting Justices oft he ice, who shall hold an -offiue or -appoint' l ni of profit or trust under the United States of this stale or any city or corpoiated dis- t, vt hither a commissioned officer rtr'other- sp, a subordinate .officer, or agent, who Is shall be emplo'cd under thejfuislaftve, ex- fr.alive or judiciary department of this .stale, or ji UniiefliStales, or of any city or nf any rrpoVatedi'strictjUnd also, that every mem- ' -f-r : ' j ri. r i iV-i.... m .EH -I 1 v w A 3 4 , in 01 v-uij"rei, unu ui me bi.ue lugi.siaiure 1 & d of'the select or common council of any '1 iv. or commissioner of anv incornorated dis. 1 13 J ' ; 1 11 r 1. .11: .- pjet is uy law incapauie 01 noiumg or exer- h mg al the same lime, the (-lhce or appoint- r nt ofjudge, inspector, or clerk of any dec s' n of this commonwealth, rtnd thatnoinspec- pr, judge, or oilier officer of such election shail elimbleto be Ihen voted for. h And the said act of assembly entitled "an t relating to elections of this commonwealth" pissed Julyd 1S39, further provides as fol- vt ws, to wit : ju "That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet the respective places appointed for holding rj e election in the district to which ihev re- Ideclively belon.;, before nine o'clock in the h corning of the second Tuesday of October, let gid each of said inspectors shall appoint one tl erk, who shall be a qualified voter of such Fe jstrict. ff "In case the person who shall have receiv- In d the second highest number of voles for in , I ft . .. J .1 J r srjpeclor, shall not attend on ihe day of any. jfilechon, then the person -who slialj, '.have re- nieivea ine secona ingnesi.numLcr 01 .v.oies ior,any piace 01 electioneer tde purpose of i udge at the next preceding election shall act , jnP Ufkets, or of infiuir.t ing the ejtizens q 1 j ltf i i r . . r. r s inspector in his place ?J persori who shall have received the highest number of votes lor inspector shall not at d tend, ihe person elected judge shall appoint a, on inspector in his place ; and in case the person elected as judge shall not attend, the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the spaco of one hour after the I i 1 - .dp. ir nf lhn. jelcclion, the qualified voters of I the town-! o ship, ward, or district for which such of- flcer shall have been elected, p.esent at the place ol election shall elect one ol Uicii number to fill the vacancy. "It shall be the duty of the several as- sessors .respectively to attend at the place I of holding every general, special, or town- snip eiecuon, tiunng me wuuiu umw election iskeptQpcn, for the purpose of iiiviim information' lo the inspectors,' and Jutl-e when called upon in relation lo the 1 right of any person assessed by them to vote at ea'h election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors or either of them, from time to time require. " No person shall be permitted to vote at anv election as aforesaid, than a while freeman of "the age of twenty one years or more who bhall have resided in the state at least one year, ami in the election di.trict where he offers to tote at least ten days, immediately preceding sudi election, and within two years paid a stale or county MX which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United Slates who shall have previously been a qaaliticdl voter of this state, and removed therelrom and relumed, and who shall have resiJed in the election district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote after residing in this stBte six months : Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the U. States between the ape of twenty-one and twenty two years, who have resided in the election district aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be allowed to vote whose name is not contained in ihe list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners unless, first, he pioduces a receipt for the pay ment, within two years, of a State or County tax assessed agreeably to tho Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or the oath or affir mation of another, that he has paid such a tasr or on failure to produce such a receipt, shall make oath 10 ihe payment thereof; or second, if he claim a riht to vote by being an Elec tor between the age of twenty one and twen ty two years he shall depose, on oath or af firmation, that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his appliraiion and make such proof of roidenre in the district as is required by this Act, and that he does verily believe, from the accounts givon him, that he is of the age aforesaid, and gives such other evidence as is required by this act : whereupon the name of the person so admit ted to vote, shall he inserled in ihe alphabet ical list hy the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax,' if he shall be permitted to-vole by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age, if he shall be permitted to vote by reason of age, and such vote shall be called out to tho Clerks, who shall make like notes in the list kept by them. 'In cases where the name of tno person claiming to vote is not found on the list fur nished by the Commissioners and Assessois, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not is objected to by any qualified cilizen, 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 tante for one year or more, his oalh shall tie 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 the district for more than ten daj s next prereeding said election, and shall himself swear that his bona-fide residence, in puisn anre of his lawful calling, is within the said district and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. Evciy person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make the proof, if required, of his 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 eleclion, or use or threaten any violence 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 anywindow where the same may be holding, or shall use or ptactrice any intimidation, threats, force or violence with design to infiu "ence unduly, or overawe any ebctor, or to prerent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person, on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceedins fire l-hundred dollais, and be imprisoned any time not less than three nor more than twelve months ; and if it shaH le shown to court, where ihe.trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offending was not a rest dent of the city, ward, district or township where uie.jfTance Was commuted, ano nukon titled to vote therein, then on convic lion, lie shall be sentenced to-pay a fine of not less than one hundred, nor wore - than one thous and dollars, and be imprisoned net less than six months nor morr than two years.' "If any person or persons shall" make anv bet or wager, upon the result of any election within this Commonweahh, or shall offer to make such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation, thereof or of any printed or written advertisement, challenge or invitation lo make such ict or "wager; upon conviction thereof he or they sliall j,ay three limes the amount so bet or offered to bet. "If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote al any election in this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his proper district, or if any per son knowing the want of such qualification shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person offending shall on conviction be fined in any sum not exceeding two' hundred dol lars, and be imprisoned for the term not ex ceeding three months "If any person shall vote al anv more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulent ly vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently old and deliver to the In spector two tickets together with the intent illegally to vote oradvjsc and procure another to do so, he or they offending, shall on con viction, be fined in any.sum notleis than fif ty nor more than five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. If any person not qualified to vote in this ' I'V.vivril KUV WUUIIIJCU uic in in s Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall annear at t i - - . ' ss.u- oual- And in case the',fie,J to V0t8 he bhall xn conviction forfeit ana pay any sum not exceeding one hundred i dollars' for every stuh offe'rloe and be impris oned tor every sucii otience lliree months. Agreeably to the provision of the sixty firt section of said act every General.and special eleclion shajl be opened between the hours of eight and' te.n in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or7adjournment until seven o'clock in. ihe evening, .when the polls shall bexdbsed. . ! Pursuant to the provision contained in the 76th section of the act aforesaid, the Jura's of the aforesaid district shall take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts and produce them at a meeting of the judges from each distik t, at the Court House in the Borough of Sirouds burg, on the third day after the day of elec tion" being Tor the present vear on FRIDA Y, ihe 17th ol OCTOBER next, then and there to do, and peform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable circumstances, is unable lo 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, 1851. (God save the Commomoeallh ) Zl IT. a : GilAKD HATfiOMAJi CIBiCEJS, 5 Coniitising a itouMe i:(iiic.trian troupe ami D.-mnatic Cori?, from i'ililo"s Gnrtlnn. Xcw Vork, ami Xational Am jitutliL-ntri!, I'liilaiiclphia. will perforin at STKOUDSBUJIG, 0:1 IVi.la-, OctoI)!-i a, lt5J. Doors open al i and 7 o'clock, 1. M. Perfonnanco to commence at half past two anil half past scvea o'clock, l I'.owis U. l.'etit, ManagtT ami Director. C. E Bristol, Gt-n oral Agent and Advertiser. Etpieslrian Director, l'. W Wbittaker. Leader of the lirass llaud, t?, V. V. lnl. DISTINGUISHING FE A T U U liS. M'mtlo3IAI5IR, thn huautiful ami youthful Parisian E qacstriunnc, in her truly artistic and brilliant school of Lady Ksiuestrianisiti.pre-emincuUydist'niguiShin? her from every other laily who lias nercioiore appeared in iiiis. cminiry The youthful prodigies riias Ei.oiJiSE &: FLORA, ap - ar iiuaveaiio I'oriorinances rareiy, ii ever,.Lijiiaiieu, win also anpenr.on two horses with u. ttichards, in feats Ul L in: tJJfiJIlltlJUIIItJ I1V'UI LAI IICU. .MMme UOSA LLVE DEXOIT appear? in her beautiful E- ..r .i.. tl I- , . . II.. I qintatioiis and in: cominu the model tlits elegant art in THOMAS NEV shin. riJins backward and s.inierettiiig during he rapid circmtion of his steed. The groat vaulting ami trick horse LTWClA.NA 1 Ub, per formed bv Mr. S. t. ritickney. The troupe of trained ponies, embracing the celebiated twin ponies Komeo and Juliet, n ill be introduced by .Mr. Whit taker. I'rof. James H. ?Cixnnand his infint artists Masters 3.f.!"l.!; bcrtnud George, in thoir gracclul, classic, and i...Uv..U. Gvmnastics. . . l- KICHAUDS. the. .Wild Vaulting horman of the rampus, on his llt-et and boiiiulins courser, witnoui Eauuie. I - iv i 1 . .. .'" I .1. I . I ... 1 1 iivci u.itriers aim iive-j;in:u iiirs itmi tuitiuu iiiuihuii.- Sports of the nippodronup. on. four and six horses, by the distii.cuished equestrian, S. 1. Htickuey. Micicuey. fcportsot Atlas, by tlie giant ot iron iicrve.ucrr l.cc, wi o performs with real cannon halts of 56 ami 41 pounds each TWO CLOWNS Sam in Lnthrop. th ftump orator ami A- Grimnldi Well?, the Knglii-h Clown. aieric.iii Jester John In a Idition to a full and unequalled petformauce in the Circle, will He represent el theGnind i'omnntic spectacle of St.Genrse and t!m Dragon ' With all it splendid Accesso ries, Processions, brilliant Annor.v and banners, historical costumes, together with a full cast -S dwrarters, accompa nied with all thp original Music, i.c. rrTwoinoroKrilliaut frafires distinguish this from a other Companirs. The interior is Illuminated with gas, and the exterior with PrufefSur (Jra it's improved Dniinmond light, rendering the premises hghi and cheerful the darkest ,ri,t. Admission- 23 cents. A'o hall price. . I or full particulars see large and small bills at the iliflorcnt hotels, &c - The abeve celebrated troupe will periorm at Milfiird. Oct. 1 ; liushkill, Oet. lislvidcrc. Oct. 4 ; lias- ton, Oct.fi. nfcw-York SS3 porters & Jobbers. FREEMAN, HODGES Si CO., 53 LIBCKTY STREET, DETWEEM BROADWAY AND NASSAU-STREET, NEAR THE POST-OFFICE. NEW-YORK. WE are receiving, bv daily arrivals from Europe, our Fall and Winter assort ment of Rich FasUionble Fancy Silk and Mil liner) Goods. We respectfully in, ite all Cash Purchasers thoroughly to examine our Stock and Prices, and, as interest 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. ,Beauiiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap,. Neck and, Belt. Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, p( all ' widths ' and colors ' ' - ' Hlis, Satins,-VelvetS( anituhcul Velvets', for "Ha 13 - f'..- '-" Feathers, American ami FrenohvArliricial Flowers; . . t "r. - . Puffings and Cap, Triminins .. . . . .. "Dress Tri;mnioi, htre assort merit Embroideries, Capes'Collars, UnBersleeves and Cuffs ' J' i ' ' Fine Erribroido'rod IleVcrie an.PlIernslitQh. . Cambricai4r:dSerch'iel4.: V A '. Crapes, Lrgses, Tarlctons, Illusion and Cap , Laces. v ..: 5,'., L - Yaleocienes,. Brussels, Thread, silk, and Lisle Thread Ltces. f Kd,',SiJk, Sewjitg silk; Lisle Thready Me rino rG'loves and Mitts. - ' Figured and plain' Swiss,' Book, Bishopf . Lawn and Jaconet Muslins. English, .French, American and Italian Straw Goods. August, 28, 1831. 2m. 125,000 B.RIGK . 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 lo quality, than any oilier brick in the County. A portion of them are pressed or front, and cornice Btick of dider ent kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma terial that will stand the (ire with impunity, thus answering for the purpose of building bake-ovens, &c, all of which will bo sold on ihe most reasonable lerms. N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest market price, taken in exchange for'Brick, and Cash not refused. .4 WILLIAM S. W I NT E MUTE. Stroudsburg, July 21, l85l. Ejc:k1 astd ErosB IPilpe. A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of all sizes, on hand at all times, and for sale by pJCKSON cy SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly. 1 Shad, Coclfisli, SSoi't'in, PorJi, CIjuhs aiad Sido, Shots 5dcrs, .ni'I siu5 Cheese, February 27, 1851. Constantly on hand for sale by . J.PALMER& Co Market st. harf, Phie-ad'klpiiia. 3m, -I BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Ofiice:"" w style ot nnrseuiansnip, nnu is now no-1 manner aim vitu uw.uvu, imu. uinuiun- x- .j,;; each member in proportion to ot all the lasiiioiinuic uaay Amateurs in i .rtefii cni;,f. f hn Ti:it,rnii:to-n nf i ho , , .i.-. .i .-i. " :7l Amorica. ! "-'"''"'"'V i" o " ins, 11C1 or llieil uenuaiL, ut a 'ILI.E in hiSFt mcHdnua teats oriinrscnmn. ! nhhe. TllCY Will nianUtaCtltrC Cast anU ! 'ju 1. ,or,-,- V.nrli I'nciirrr in .....I fnrivnn .lnnrin!. niroiu ttiiif . ! i' . . . . WtUll 111 uiiu ,uiu jani. v. ill. iswayao, SURGEON DENTIST, A Graduate of ihe Baltimore College of Dental burgery, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends & in Stroudsburg and the public gen erally, that he has permanently located in Euston, where he will be happy to see all who may wish his professional servi- ces ri .... o , . 11 The attention 01 pnysicians, u& cn . .1 i.i: ,nll,r ,.1W1 Ins Den- i f K ,Sn" the Tni Wit Wcdnd? and Friday, pass.ng 'of poor ohildrcvor young persons o,&.fc, have no means ol paying tor jjentat ope- - - . ' rations. For all such he will willingly per-! peawareWaterGap IDutotsburg Stiouds fo m any needful operation upon their , burg, Biisl, and Dingman's ierr and teeth; or treat all diseases of the gums or ' arrive m Mtford the same day: Distance mouth in the most carctul and cttectuai. manner gratuitously From the pains he has taken to quali- a J 1 1.-' ,t,i ,i r,.n, tt,o cLmII -S'Ioi .en yoar3,iJ?aro fron, East on to Bg- he hopes, to -merit tne conuttenee ot aii , 1 . ii? x 4 and receive a snare 01 puonc paironugo from 7' to OA.IL, and from 4 to 0 o'clock, 'P.M. ' " Ofiice in' Northampton street, second door above Peter Pomp's New Drug Store. N. B. Ilis professional engagoments vill not possibly admit of his visiting : Stroudsburg- (his summer. Euston, April 2l, Ibol ffa-osa fi23 Brass FoS332Ia'5r. Tim suhseribers take this method to inform tho public generally, and millers and farmers especially, that they have j taken the above establishment, in the rear of Starbird & Wallace's store, in the n Stvn,lfIcVllVlf fllirl llMVlllfT 111. 1 "1UUS" "l """""-"fei ',?.;, creaseu cue luiiuiunui y -ii. nim uamuiuu i uient, they are prepared to execute au or - 1, .1 " r. ... K. Ur. i - tiers in their line ol business, in tlie Dest cludint!; for flour and other mills, mill swrews, . bark and corn mills, together with cast- . , ,1 1 C, mas oi every uu&uiiijuuu imucu aim ui - . nn ... hflsf. ossible maiiner. As , "r . 1 , . . I I 1 . 1 I l. i.ll.,. i-n ....1 particttlar care will be taken to employ -"V.; l" W 1 U?a uumj UUt tuv. Mv,ou iwiwv., v. r.ilM 110UC DUt tue OCbL uiiviiiun, aim nu pauis none but the best woriimcn, aim no pains will be spared, they feci confident of be- -n i. ennvprl. thev teel COIlhf lent ot he- ' " "1 i -J , . . . " n able to ffive eeucral satisfaction. Al- i ! j SO US made to order. BRASR CASTINGS ..!. n cn;11fllp cfpiis shaft and o-lldo-non ; su.cn aS SpillQlC bltpis, Midii, .uiu uuLOii ! UoXCS, &C, will be made to Order. (51 j n? , j copper and iirass taken in exchange at ; tllC hiffhcst price. Patterns made to 0f- i "c"v, , der Threshing machines and Horse Powers of the most approved construction, will he furnished to order at the shortest no ticc 9 of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves j &c., on hand or made to order, for sale wholesale or retail. I L U V fe, ......... . . a n-ni1 1 ' rT fill inwcri iit iint: l ? l ' I niiiriii. I in ii ui iv j i uii uuiji i ii iiuiik.'. ill " X I I of the most approved plan will be kept on I Bronchitis, and all diseases of the ' hand, and every variety of plow castings throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher ! on hand and for sale. j man's All-Healing Balsam, j Jj Wrought iron mill work will be RAISING BLObD & CONSUMPTION .' done on the most reasonable terms. The , Mr. Mine, Buider, in Brooiyn, was I best kind of sled shoes and polished wa- j attached with raising bood, foowed by 1 gon boxes and hollow ware will always a cough, pain in the side, and all the u ' be kept on hand. j sua symptoms of consumption. He em- ' JOHN G. TOLMIE. ! novod two of the best nhvsicians: thov CHAS. S. PALMER Stroudsburg, November 28, 1850. " ' " The testimony in its favor is over VIre mihg. The proprietors arc dai y in re.ccipt of letters and certificates,-going She is now fast recovering, and has rc to prove its remarkab'e efficiency to all sumcd her laborious occupation as a teach cases of worms, both in chi'dren and a- cr. . , , ,t du'ts. There ief given, and the immcdi- 14 years Mr. John O'Nctl, 10th avo atc improvement of health which follows nucand 21st street, suffered with a cough, its .user has called 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 The retail price is 25 cents per vial ivhich from his side, allayed the cough, and brings it icilhinthc means of all. j brought the disease upon the surface; and Brooklyn. L. I. January 10, 1847; ' before he had ta.-en three bottles, was I do certify that I gave one bottle of entirely cured. B. A.Fahncstock's Virmifuge tomy child J plklmusv a.vd consumption'. and in scacii hours it passed 23 large Mrs. Baggas, a lady apwards of 70 re worms. Any person doubting this may sidinrr 88 Sheriff air. I.hq rnv 0,1!., apply for further information at my resi donee corner of York and Jackson st's. amgs McCaffrey. Pmtghhccpsic, N. Y. March 2, 1844. T L'.r.. 1I...1T1..I., i o-r . x uci tuy, mas x xook uvo yiais or ii. a. Fahnestock s Yirmifuge, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms I have ) ever used. I have been troubled with tape worms for a number of years, and Ii nave never touna so good a medicine as Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 05 Christie St.; B. A. h anestock s Virmttuge. I there- L. S. Deals. 10 Dolancy street ; AY. H. fore recommend it Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know the value of mi . . . . MARTHA CLIFT. this great remedy. ihe public is cautioned against coun- Ask for sherman's All-Healing Bal torleits and spurious articles, and to put sam, and see that his written signature is no confidence in statements that ' Kohn-' on each bottle. stock's,' and S. Fahnestock's, Yirmifuge, Price 25 .cents and SI-per, bottle.' 7 , are the same or as good as the only gen- Dr? Sherman's Worm and Cough ?Iiozeh-i uine article. wlue.Ii is ? A i?7,,t.iJ r v. ft f Tr - ' wtrt o Vermifuge. & STROUDSBURG. Passengers in this ine mil eave Jo- setih HaP-enbuch's Inn, sign 01 uio -r- o ' atW " acJ lLOrSC." juasiou, u-ij "V hiiicA-'s Ilotel, Milford. every Tuesday kmi m-sl Slnfniv mt finri nvrirn i xnuvay w j, -v- . in Boston the same day.. , , , , AT Tt j Ml imo-o'an-e tit the risk of' the cp o . . f ' . WILLI A M LLAIN HtrouclsDttrg, xuay o looi. MONROE COUNTY i12:ii!:al Wive lissnrasscc Coujp'y- he rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand doaZrs insured, after wliinh nnvmeiit no subscaucntr tax rul b(J evied exCept to cover actu.a loss or - , n ., J 7 I damage, by tire, mat may ia upon mem- , bers of the company 1 m. tfc nrofits avisinir from interest otherwise. Avibe ascertained veary. i i. or with tlie said company will be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her poicy. The principe of Mutual Insur- 1 " , , 1 .1 1. 7- x.-x-.l 1 , h t1m test of cxneri ance has ocen tiiorouiuy testeu mis i- " "J O , 1. ,.n n,i i,.lS rftrfif snccRsstu and be- ! ' 1 ' T. xi esfc C01UC VCi y poiltnar. XL iiiiurus, jiieiiu- J X. 1 CSB SCCUnuy ugaiu u ui uu--u uy . . i 7 ... .1 - 1... ( nn t m most nr vantaoeous and rea- r most , , SOliaDiC terms Appications for Insurance to be made in person, or hy letters addressed to JAMES H. WALTON, Scc'y. MANAGERS. Jacob Goetz Michael H. Dreher John Edinger James II. Walton Edward Poston Robert Bo3rs Jacob Frederic George 13. Keller Peter Shaw John 31iller Richard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker. Ralsar Fcthcrman. JACOB GOETZ, President. JAMES n. WALTON, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Janury 31, 1850. And Cohsiimjtlion , pain in ihe side and t night siccats. Asthma, V hoopinsCdui, l valnitation of the heart, Liver complaint. did him no good, and tod him.: he cW7d uot live. i TT . 1 "1 f 1 Hcarin" of the wonderful "cures ner- I like a charm, stopned the bleerlintr and cough"! ' Before ho had taken ond bbfj?lc he was able to be about his -work. It had saved his life. Ilis daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Matbn, of Vfillialnsburor 1 uvmsc m Tenth, near South Fourth st.," says JLhat she iiacl peen troubled with a hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a long time, which at last become so bad that she was obliged to give up her school fpr4nioi;c than a. year. She then com-, menced tadng the All-Healing Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms.- ! O - -- -- HHvvviMuu iui t llUUil subject to attacks of Pleurisy, liaising of Blood, severe Ootigh, Shortness ol" Breath, Pain in her Head and various Parts of her bnrlv ITnr fvJ ,A J' ,Jl-""',u past recovery. The All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of all her Tdarmin" symptoms, and now she is able to attend to her work. asthma and whooping couch. etjs tor saio at tins oinco. , . ;; f I ; lormed by Shcrmari s'.Balsam, lie sent at y 1 10 'o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 13G t ' Fulton street, an.d got a bottle; it operated I May 8, 1851. - ml Elizabeth st, SfnoupsBthto, 'Pa.-X ' The undersigned respectfully in- m forms his friends and the public' gener ally, that he has taken the above-diolel,- knowu 10 ihe travelling community asShive-' ly's Old Stand," and recently -kept by Geo., Svvartwood. , , .. , r The house is large, with ever convenience for travellers and boarders: " ' , ' . Tho yards and stabling are extensive, and every thing in the very best order for therac con.odation of travellers and others ' , The proprietor will Use every .effort to havo his table, chambers, bar. and' every, depart ment of his house conducted in such a-man-ner as lo eeurethc apprqbation..of.hjsjcusto mers. The Stage office for the Mauch Chunk, Wilkes-Barre, While Haven and Providence stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel Persons wishing to so or send with the a- Ik , boe stages ages, win please leave uieir oruers II. I T 1 jase Tea Hotel. at the Indian Queen These lines leave this Hotel1 every Men-. dav, 'Wednesday., and t rtdky' morning-at 7 o'clock... " ir: ." .- Av.'i-j' -' . Iv. JOSEPH JP.OSTJErNSS; ;. . Proprietor. April 21, 1851. . . ' " ' " ' TO INKEEPERS, A iid to nil v. hoiij it may Concern: r ipiIEt Undersigned embrares this nieiliod JL to Inform his friends and customers m parlieujnr and tlie public in general, that ho has added to his former stork of Groceries and. Varieties, a "enerl assorlmea.of f Consislhig ol the best refined Rye .Whiskey; pale jranuy ; lloUanil and common Gin; ISi. 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 tlie lowest rash prices; and wishes "the Tavernkeeper.s in the country io give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he isde termined to give satisfaction, both. -in. quality and price. He also keeps crnstantly on hand, for In keepers, W tiin IUitkiis, Peiteumint and Witbrgrkkn, also Lemon Syrup. IErl'roduce of all kinds taken iriexchange, SASlUKL S. ABKL. Stroiiilshurg. June 5, 1851. SPiiisaiJjjipSaJii '2'5i3vi Foundry, No. 8, Pear street, Near the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscriber having made great im prm ements in his method of easting type anl mixing of metals, and had a thorough revision of Ins matrices, the fares of which are nut ex celled, in beauty and regularly of cut, by any in the rmuiti y; Hatters himself that by a strict perscual attrition to'buoiness, and employing none 'ut tb.e most skilful workmen, he is en abled to otrer A Super inr Article i aL greatly reduced Prices. lie is constantly adding -to his stock all that is new from the best workmen of this and oth er countries, and haxing lately procured from Europe, a reat ariety of NEW FACES and ORNAMENTS, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. ' Specimens, will be sent to those-wishing to ordrr. Presses, Chases, Ga?es. Ink, Stands, Gal leys, Hrass Rule, ami every oilier article-needed io furnish a complete Printing Office, supplied al the shortest notice. GEfOI'AN BOOK AND" 30B TVPE, Of the newet style and of all' sizes', carefully put.up in lutns ol eorrect proportion. ALEXANDER R( IOUB. January 30, 1S51. Iv. a E?et3GL irs.8e5i" for 25 Cis ! j;v means of the rocket ''vSr jilsculapius,. or. Every ;a one his own Physician! V&ft Thirtieth edition, with .1 t.'-lij,.!!,.,' it IllilllilUCIl- - . 1 1 n ii' 1 r . I r I 1. n im I .r .1 .111 2 ravines, showing pri vate diseases m every shape and form and mal formations of the gentr alivc sysierns bv war vouxc, m. i The time hasnow ar rived: that-persons-suffering from secret dis eases, needf no more become- the victim of quackery .jis.by ihaprecsjiptions contained in this book.. any one mny cure himslf, without hinderai)' e to "Vusmnas. or the knowledge of the most intimate friends, and with one tenth the usual expenses. Jn addition to the gen eral routineofprivate.disease.it fully explains the canst? of mniihood's early decline, with observations on :n.,irrpoe-liesiles'"niany oth er dcra:re9jel'rtt ulirt'h it would not be pro per to etiu'h'erte in the public pynts." IDAnypVran sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in in ;a letter, will receive or.e copy of this boo!:; by ma:l,'or five' cop--ies wi'l 1 r sent for o:e dollar. AcMres-. "DR. WM. YOIhVti. No. 152 SHIllfGB Street,' PI FI riADKriPlllA." Post-paid. W DR. YOlftN'G ran be consulted on any of the diseases desciibed in -Ihs dif ferent, piiblicatioi.s, at his Office, SPRUCE Streacyei day. between If and 3 o'clock', rStmflays c.ceptad.'J 1 January 30, 1801. IyJ' ' ' ? 5 t -i ' ) . r, q. . . StrmitUSjisrii iiiul asicii Chunk Mail Line ofStngcs. This line leaves J. J. Postons' Hotel, (In dian Qgeen.) in Stroudsburg, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o "cluck a!, m via Fennersville. Shafers P. O. Kresgeville, Weissjiori, and Lehichton to Mauch'Chunli, where it arrives at 4- oVloclcp.ju.. and con nects with lines from Pollsvlfie, Uerwick and oilier places. Returning, lenveTC-. Cor.noi's Jiotcl, in Mauch Chunk, every. ..Tuesday, Thursday au Saturday, at 7 a.,m. and ar rive in Stroudsburg. at 4 i. m. " This Iintt'rqnrTey'i with the Wilkosbarrs and White Haven st.rges nt Stiafers P. 0. Monroe coijnty, and wjih the IS'cwYork. Eastnu. Milford1 and - Honesdale stages at Stroudsburg. - From Stroudsburg to tauch Chunk7 00 ..AVbfteyia'vkrl ro "'3 00 JWillfrsY,arre- . ' 3 50 J. STOUFFMR' &.G6., Febumry 13. 1R5I. . -. iirujuietors. ;eoinfrv IWdifce. ' ''BWeT Jcfe&,'&ttdi Weh'iniclfSage for any goefflf innline'oKbuSrnSSW 7rf VlT, JOmH. MELICK. StroudslnirgJ FeFnrarf I lS5Xf-' Nubian (iiixhnJyoHl; s ASK
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