Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, October 09, 1851, Image 4

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G-eiter'al Election.
Sheriff's Proclamation.
Wh.Mvas, bv an act of the General Assem-
fSlitt"ly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
cutdlul "an net i emulating the General Elec
tions wilhio (he said JCommmiwenlih," passed
W cnTIon jhu 2mFdny of.faiy, 18.39, it is maao the
duly of the HiH ShHilF.cf every county, hi
pve public notice of suelmcclio?s to be hoi-
don, ;uid to make known in such notice what
olfirers arc lo be i-lecled. Tit ere fare, 3 PE
TER . RKAiM ERER, Ilifih Sheriff of the
rs nrelcou,,,y ' .Monroe, do make known by tins j
1 lCRSProf!ama(ion lo the Electors nf the counlv bl
If 0f v (Won roc, lhaf a General Election vlTl be"lu:ld
S malts1" 1,10 sa" county, nn
e, ihj'jrncsciay ISic 14! Ea of October next,
jat the several' election districts below ennmer-
jdajinted, at wbiclt limy, and places are to bqelucU
f.,.1 !... .U r. V f.l ... -CM
iSCVetjtu uy iuu iieemeiKoi me county oi mumuu,
i w3 Unc Lerson,
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lot viiovcruoroi ineuueoi l ennsyivama.
One rcrson, '
-J U IIII.IIIU VJiJUiU (.11 tUHll WUIIIIIIISwIjJIlLii ui nn;
Gommonweahh of Pennsylvania
Five Fcrsons.
CoitIt r i, 6 . -f fi '.i
ji ui juuca ui i lie oupicmu uuri oi i cnusyt-
. vattia.
One Ferson, ,.. ,
or President Judge, of the 'Judicinl District
compospiPof the -counties of Monroe,
Ptkc,' Wayne and Carbon;'
Two FersonSi
JFor Associate Judges of the several Courts of
Monroe County.
One Fcrson,
To represent the counties of Wayne, Pike,
luonroc and Cnrbon, in the Senate of the
State of Pennsylvania.
One Fcrson ,
b Represent the counties of Monroe and Pike
in the House of Representatives oi Penn
sylvania. One Fcrson.
For Shcrifi of Monroe County.
Qic Fcrson '
or Protiionotary, and Clerk of the Courts of
Monroe County.
One Fcrson,
,iFor Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds
of Monroe County.
One Ferson,
For Counlv Treasurer of Monroe Ccuntv.
One Fcrson,
o fill the office of Couutv Commissioner of
the county of Monroe.
One Fcrson
fTo fill the office of Counlv Auditor of ihc
county of Monroe.
One Fcrson,
For Coroner of. the County of Monroo.
The freemen of the township of Chestnut-
iiriLL are lo hold their election at the house oi
Feli.x Storm, in said township.
I Looliju-gii at the house of John V liet, in
jisaid township.
i Hamilton at ihe house of Joseph Keller,
yn said township.
.1 Middlis S-mitiifield at the house of
jCharlts Wagner in snid township.
I Pocoxi at ihe house now tn iheorcupan-
V -Vv of Munsseh MfHer, in s-id township.
0 Par.vdisi: at Ihe house now in the oecu.
1 -paticv of James Kintz.
t't t,"r.- t ii.i : .L
' IFr'tf U'iuau lil lily OCCUpailCV
; &f George Eseh.
jM Prici: at the lKMiseof John S.- Price, in
:. jbp'saia township.
ij a Ross at the house ftfJflseph lawk, in said
U township.
h township.
U Smith riEiiD at tl:c house of J.
DeiHJe
Lnbar, in said township.
stroud at liie Uourt House in the bo
rough of Stroudsburg.
3 Tobyha?;na at the house of Washing
yton Winters, late Joseph Frilz, in said town-
4 Cship.
Jacksox at the house of John Ostcrhoudt,
in said township.
Totic :s tT3"rihY 42it'fii-
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9 1 "Tliatevery person, e-;cepiin. Justices ofthe
fc,Peace, who shall hold an office or- appoint.
ijnmcnt of profit or trust under the United Stales"
ial i. .11.
or oi mis siate or an' city or oomotmea ois
trict, whether a commissioned officer or other
wise, a subordinate officer, or agent, w'ho is
or shall be employed under the legislative, ex
ecutive or judiciary department of this stale, or
ihe Untied flutes, or of any city or of any
nfmncorporated district, and also, that every mom-
bti her of Congress, and of ihe state legislature
$ csjand of ihe select or common council of anv i
j ll4l r"1f v nr pnmrrilssinnpr nf ttnv tnnrirrrir;iliait iha.
pliitiict is by law incapable of holding or exer-
pllcising at the same time, the frice or appoinU
ment ofjudge, inspector, or clerk of any elec
sej lion of tins commonwealth, and that no inspec-
fsrJ tor,judgp,r other officer ofsuch election shail
if be eligible to be then voted for.
ho And the said act of assembly, entitled "an
e'J act relafng to elections of ibis commonwealth"
iFlj passed July d 1839, further provides as fol-
fni lows, to wit :
IPlf '1M.. ... I- . J T..J .1 .11 a
I "i. iiui t:m jupi--tiurs uuu juugt.-s snan meet
I at the respective places appointed for hoUing
the election in the district to which they re
spectively belong, before nine o'clock in the
mcrnin'r of ihe second Tuesday of October.
Vf fif a J
Y ? and each of said inspectors shall appoint one
district.
"In case "the person w!io shall have receiv
ed the second highest number of votes for in
spector, shall not attend on the day of any
election, then the person who shall have re
cetved the second highest numler of votes for
Judge at the ne,t preceding election shall act
as inspector in his place And in case the
fHri person who shall have received the highest
YD) . ..."
numuer oi yotes lor inspector snail not at
tend, the person elected judge shell appoint
nn inspector in his place ; and in case the
persou elected as judge shall not attend, the j
lu&pcuiur wno receiveu jne ,w,gnesi nurnoer
of votes shall appoint a judge in his place;
and if any .vacancy 'shalf continWln the
board lur thepuccvof oje Jiourafler the
i -tit rw mi
lime fixed by law'for the opening of the
election, the qualified volera. of (he town
ship, waid, or district for which such ol-
fir iWI have b,," cbjtod. V-
pmce 01 election sunn e.u om: ui
number to fill the vacancy.
(til chill) Im llw flntv nf'lllO COVnml JK.
.;.iJv ln,.nrl nl ll.r.
of heldin" every general, special, oiMown-J
fcJiip elccMon, luiing ihe whole .lime said
election is kept open,, fur ,lhe purpose of '
" . . '
givin g inlormaiiou to uiu iiwjioi.-., aim
v.
Jude-wheu ciIlid-u'jMMi in relation lo the (.lt,;,.g of iflc eP,:,im, f said district, who
right of any person assessed by ihem tojsi,:,n ,j0 and perforur the duties "required of
vote at each election, or such other matter's
in rehifinii to the "assessment of voters as
the said inspectors or either of them, from
timoto4ime roquinv
" No person shall be permittedio vote. at
any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman
ofthe age of twenty one years or more who
shall have resided "in the state at least one
vear. and m the election district where be
offers to vote nl least ten days, immediately
pr-ecedinp such election, and-within two years
fiaid a state or county tax which shall have
been assessed at least ten days before the
election. Hut a citizen ofthe United States
who shall have previously been a qualified
voter of this state, anil removed therefrom and
returned, and who shall have resided in the
election district and paid taxes, aforesaid,
shall be cnliiled to vote after residing in this
shite six months : Providod, That the while
freemen, citizens of the U. States between
the age of twenty-one and twenty two years,
who have resided in the election ctistt ict
aforesai:!, shall be entitled to vole, although
they shall not have paid taxes.
Ko person shall be aliowed to vole whose
name is not contained in the iiat of taxable
iithabitunts furnished by the Commissioners
unless, first, he ptoduces a receipt for the pay
ment, with:n two years, of a State or County
tax as-essed agreeably to the Consiitution,
and gjve satis'actory evidence either on his
own oath or affirmation, or the oath or affir
mation of another, dial he has paid such a tav,
or on failure to produce such a receipt, shall
make oath to Hie payment thereof; orscconJ.
if he claim a n"ht 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 lias resided in the State at
least one year next before his application and
make such proof of residence in ihe distrit t
as is required by this A't, and tint he does
verily believe, from the. accounts givon him,
that he is ofthe age aforesaid, and gives surh
other evidence as is required by this act :
whereupon the name of ihe person so admit
ted to vote, shall be inserted in ihe 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 reasun of
having paid tax, or ihe word 'age, if he shall
be permitted to vote by reason of age, and
such vote shail be called out to tho Clerks,
who shall make like notes in the list kept by
tficrn.
"In cases where the name of tne person
claiming to vote is not found on the list fur
nished by the Commissioners and Assessor-;,
! or his right to vote whether found thereon or
not is objected to by any qualified citizen, it
shall be the duly ofthe Inspector lo examine
such person on oath as to his qualifications,
and if he claims to have resided in the slate
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 the district for more than ten dajs next
preceeding said election, and shall himself
swear that his bona-rlde residence, in puisu
ance of his lawful calling, is within the said
district and that he did not remove into said,
district for the purpose of voting therein.
Eveiy person qualified as aforesaid, and
who shall make the proof, if required, of his
residence and payment of taxe. aforesaid,
shall be admitted to vote in the township,
ward or district in winch he shall teside.
"If any person shall prevent or attempt to
prevent any officer of an election under this
act from holding election, or useor 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
any window where the same may be holding,
orshall use or piactrice any intimidation,
threats, force or violence with design to influ
ence 'Unduly, or overawe any el. ctor, or to
prevent him from voting, or to restrain the
freedom of choice, such person, on conviction
shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five
hundred dollars, and be nnpiisonsd any time
not less than three nor more than twelve
months ; and if it shall be shown to court,
where the trial of such offent e shall be had,
that the person so offending was not a resi
dent oi tne city, ward, district or townsmp
where the offence was ewnmitted.and not en
titled to vote therein, "then on conviction, lie
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less
than one hundred nor more than one thous
and dollars, and be itnpiisoned not less than
six months nor more than two yeais.
"If any person or persons shall make any
bet or wager, upon the result of any eleqtion
within this Commonwealth, or shall oifer to
make sucji bet or wager, either by verbal
proclamation thereof or of any printed or
written advertisement, challenge or invitation
to make such bet or wager; upon conviction
thereof he or theyshal! pay three times the
amount so bet or offered to bet.
"If any person not by law qualified, shall
fraudulently vole at any election in ibis 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 lor the term not ex
ceeding three months
"If any person shall vote at any more than
one election district, or otherwise fraudulent
ly vote more than once on the same day. or
shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the In
spector two tickets together with the intent
! illegally to vote or advise and procure another
to do so, lie or they offending, shall on con
viction, be fined in any sum not less 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
Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except
the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at
any place of election for the purpose of issu
ing tickets, or of influir.cing the citizens qual
ified to rote, 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 offence three months.
Agreeably to the provision ofthe sixty first
section of said act every General and special
election shall be opened between the hours
of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall
continue without interruption oradjournmem
until seven o'clock in the evening, when the
polls shall be closed.
Pursuant to the' provision contained in the
70th section ofthe act aforesaid, tij3 Judges
ll
rwrtir.
-0f the aforesaid district shall take charge of
the certificate or return of the election oftheir
respective districts and produce them at a
j ZSnXlS!
' ,,urT otl lhe UlinJ day afler the day of elec-
i ,ion; hpjIg for ,he present year on FRIDA Y,
! . l. .. ' . 1. ... r iri'l'f 17 D .. lli.in nnrl thorn
nbu-n,,.. A ..r. ,h rPrmirfvl liv law
I .. . ' . . 1 I
of said juices. Also, tint where a judge' by
Mf k'noss or unavoidable circumstances, is
ftond 1 .e?.,"J." Lfc! lf"
the certificate oi return as aforesaid shall be
filv one of ihe Inspectors or
said iudffe unable lo attend
PETER KI3MMEUE-R,
Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
September 11, 1851. )
(God save the Commonwealth )
New-li'orls ffiis parlors & .3Ebt;rs.
FREEftiMi, HODGES& CO.,
58 L1BKRTY STItKKT,
BETWimM nUOAinVAY AND NASSAU-STREET,
NEAR TIIu POST-OFFICE'.
NEW-YORK.
K are receiving, bv daily ariivals from
Europe, our Fall and Winter assort
ment of RictiFashionblc Fancy Silk and Mil
linery Goods.
We respectfully invite all Cash Purchasers
thoroughly to examine our Stock and Prices,
and, as interest covkrss, 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 Hiobons, for Hat, Cap,
Neck and Belt.
Satin and Taffeta RUors, of all widths
and colors V&jS
Silics, Satins, Velvets, and uncut Velvets,
,ur llas , . t
"Tnvrni
ceainers,nmancauanorrenCunruuL,alianat.u.mcrs especially nat tncy nave,
Puffing.s and Cap TiimminHs
Dres Trimmings, lare assortment
Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Undeis'eeves
an 1 Cuffs
Fine- Embroidered Reverie and Hemstitch
uanmr.c iianr.Kerc. en
Crapes, Lisses, 1 arletons, Illusion and
Vee: Vuss, Thread, silk, and
Lisle Thread Inres.
Kid, Silk, Serving silk, Lisle Thread, iMe- j wrought iron worJs ot all descriptions, in- j Qr with gaid conipany wibc a mem.
rino Cloves and Mitts. eluding . ; ber thereof during the term of his or her
Figured and plain Swiss, Book, Bishop RIill OcariHSgr, r The principe 0f Mutual Insur-
EnSi Frenncl. " ner'can and Italian f -u T 'x T'' ccn thoroughy tested-lias
Strw G ods I ?ark a"d corn mills together with cast- bcon b thc unorring test of experi
Auoust,23, I55l.-2m. i inf ofevcry description turned and fit-) cnco and haJ pr07ed successful and be-
- 'ted un in the best possible manner. As - ' 7- tx -j i.
5,000 BRICK
1 -v aj.
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 .
oricK in tne oouniv. a pornon oi mem are
pressed or front, and cornice Brick of differ- '
ent kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma
teiial that will stand the lire with impunity,
g for the purpose of building
c all of which will be sold on .
thus answering
hrL-p-ovnn5. Sj.r.
the most reasonable Terms. j
JM. B. All kinds of gram, at the highest . the highest price, ratterns made to or
market price, taken in exchange for Brick, der
and Cash not refused Threshing machines and Horse Powers
ti iijijii.u o. in i DiiiuiD. i
Stroudsburg. July 21, 1851.
J. II. STROUD C. II. ANDRE
NEW GOODS
At ILow Prices.
STROUD & ANDRE having taken that
large and commodious Brick Store House, i
lormeny occupied uy ur. ciokcs, can uiu ,
.ntftntion of their friends nnd the oublic in '
general lo thou large slock of j
(! 2. t) 2kl I'" 13 on "an" nnd c ' luan A11"Jtl-eallllo blllsam-
Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses,' mackerel. JIT Wrought iron mill work will be j IIAIS1K.G KLOOD & CONSUMPTION
smoked and pickled meat, coarse and fine ' done on .the most reasonable terms. The j Mr. Mine, Builder, in BrooWyn, was
salt,- rW, etc. - " , best kind of sled shoes and polished wa- attached with raising Wood, foowccl by
CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails, gon boxes and hollow warewill always a cou-h, pain in the side, and all the u
woeden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c. . "be kept on hand. j SUal symptoms of consumption, lie em-
Locks, screws, butt hinges, grain and grass
scythes, straw knues, door latches, bolts, '
knires and forks, hoes, rakes, forks, shovels,
spades, planes, plane bits, cast steel saws,
chisels, hatchets; augers, trying and bevel
squares and coffee mills.
CROCK ERlP A splendid' assortment of
Teas, plates, &c. New style Jenny Lind, in
sets of lG pieces. FANCY CHINA iMar
ble, neatest and latest Flyle extant. -BOOTS
AND SHOES. Mens' boots and
shoes, boys' do cheap. Ladies' silk lasting
gaitsrs, kid slippers, paient Jenny Linds.'slip
pers, misses' slippers, and childrens' shoes.
i) K Y GOO i) s,
of every style and color. Black, blue and
brown cloths? Fancy cassimeres; black doe
skin do. Summer wear of all kinds. Fancy
prints, alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French
and domestic ginghams, barege, barege de
laine, black and fancy lawns, paper muslin,
common and Russia diaper, tweeds, new
style of poplins for Ladies' dresses, silks, la
ces, ribbons, saltin ves.iings, cambrics, bleach
ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort
ment of trimmings.
fonether with
ogether with a complete assortment of
Is generally, all of winch they offer at ye-;
good
ry low
Grain, Lumber and all kinds of Country !
produce taken in exchange, and cash never
refused.
The late Law having made the ready pay
system obligatory upon all, we therefore have
adopted it, and intend to selT for small profits
and make quick returns; which will bea sav
ing of 'JO per ct. to the buyer. Call and ex-!
amine before purchasing elsewhere. We
KA-
know we can offer good at such prices as j
will induce vou to buv. lor
n... rA,i .,.1 i
As any sold since Noah's flood,
To buv of us i: will be your gain,
A'nd we'll take our pay in Cash or Grain.
Call and see-r-no -charge for showing Goods.
' STROUD & ANDRE.
Stroudsburg, April 21, 1851.
JLcnd and Irosa Eipe.
A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of
by DICKSON df SAMPLE. I
Easton. July 17, 1851.--ly.
irauckorcl,
Shad, Codfish,
SaluzoEE,
Herri it g, Pork,
Elauis and Sidcn,
Shoulders,
J Constantly on
j hand for sale by
J.PALMER&Co
Market st. Wharf,
' Phieadelpiha.
3m.
Lfnrd uud Cheese, j
r enruary 27, ,'851
n- .
SURGEON DEP5T8ST,
A Graduate of the Baltimore College of
Denial Surgery, 1
fTB ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
in Stroudsburg and the public gen
erally, that he has permanently located
111 EllStOIl, WliefC 110 Will DC liappV tO SCO
I -11 1. .. nnMl. HO TXr COUl'l I'
ail WHO iS-l,lJ " 1311 IIli3 JJ1 UlWOJUUiH UCIA.
ccs.
.... n , j 11
P. M.
Office in Northampton street, second
door above Peter Pomp's New Drug Store.
N. 13. His professional engagements j
will not $GSSlUly admit oi ms visiting
Stroudsburg ibis summer.
' Easton, April 24, 1S51. tjJ
STROUBSSHJRCJ
IMin o,,to,.;imvc! ol.-n tliit; inf1ii-fl tn !
inl?nn tne l)UUilc Sc any, ana miners
' infnvoi flo- nnblie nenerallv and millers 1
,mioim tne puunc gciinanj, auu niiucis
(taken the above estamisnment, in tne
rear of Starbird & ; A allace s store, in the
borough of Stroudsburg, and having in-
ere;
ased the machinery of the establish-
ment, tney are piujMiuu to tuu. an ui-
ders in their line ol business, m the best!
.i i- 11
j dors m their line oi outness, n uie uest
manner and with despatch, and therefore
! ctfully solicit the patronage o the
" "? . . !
! particular care will be taken to employ
. nnnr. imf. fim hrt. workmen, .inn nn n.nns
; .,; , , V ; , '7 7 K. ;
i will be spared, they feel confident of be- (
1MS S" b" -
i l -v 1 . i-s i j-k TrtTi ni'ol enf lcroof 1 An All
B"
jfj iLJ. iiki mil vs a. uxi ukj so
made to order
BRASR CASTINGS
uch spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon
Boxes, &c., will be made to order. Old
copper and Brass taken in exchange at j
iii.. i. ,1 .:n
OI LllU IUUU U IUIUVUU tUUJllUUUUU. Will
be furnished to order at the shortest no- j
ticc. '
of all- kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves '
eve, on nana or maue to orucr, ior sale-
wholesale or retail.
. p
o w s
of the most approved plan will be kept on
hand, and every variety of plow castings
JOHN G. TOLMIE,
CHAS.S. PALMER
re
Stroudsbur
--JtlSftLifeiK 0t
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The attention oi pnysicians; as weu , Tn . atW
the pvblie generally, is called to his Den- " BAtcfc Horse," Easton, every Monday
tal lufirniSry, for the relief and benefit Wednesday and Friday, passing through
of poor children, or young persons v ho ' tho foxing paces viz:-I tchmond
have no means of paying for Dental ope-1 Centrovifo, itfiamsburg, 1cm,
rations. For all such he will willingly per-, Maware atcr Gap , Datotaburg,StroudB
form any -needful operation uppn their , burg, Bush.;i, and Daman's Ferry, 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 nnes Leturning , eave Samue Dim
manner gratuituousl v. j micf's Hotel Milforc , every Juesday,
From the pains he has taken to quali- Thursday and Saturday, and arrive m
fy himself by study, and from the skill Easton the same day.
acquired from a prakice of seven years, Fare from Easton to Stroudsburg, 51 25
he hopes to merit the confidence of all " " Miftord, 2 8,
and receive a share of public patronage. ! N. B. All baggage at the risk of the
ijgrG ratuitous operations for the poor, ' owners. .
from 7 to 9 A . M., and from 4 to G o'clock, j " WILLIAM JJ)Jl(AiN.
4 ?tggg&&
The testimony in its favor is over-1 menced ta.-ing the All-Healing Balsam
whe'ming. The proprietors arc dai'y in which soon alleviated her symptoms.
receipt of letters and certifiicates, going She is now fast recovering, and has ve
to prove its remarkab'c efficiency to all sumcd her laborious occupation as a tcach
cases of worms, both in children and a-' or.
du'ts. The re ief given, and the immcdf-' M vnars Mr. Jnlm fVNWl inti, o,-
ate improvement of health which follows
ifcs USGj Uas cacd thc attcntion 0f physi-
Cians to ?1PIS artlc ? an? 1 ie7 freely re-,
) certify that I gave one bottle of
B. A.Fahncstock's Yirmifuffo tomv child, i
,; , . .
rtUU 111 uu ,10U13 11 passcu large i
"onus, ivn) person doubting this may ;
npplv for further information nr. mv rnai. 1
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j - w ui jlm. jx.
f S fi 7 V UU XT10 j
o Jr tllA 8T 1 CUl for708 ? hfive
ever used. I have been troubled with 1
tape worms for a number of years, and T
A' anestock's Vmmfuge. I there-
Auiu iccommena it.
MARTHA CLIFT.
The public is cautioned against couif
tarfeit3 and spurious articles, and to put
no confidence in statements that ' Kolni
stookty and 'S. Fahnestock's, Virmifugo
are tne same or as cood as the
mne article, which is BA. Fahne$t6ctis
1 EaSton. & Milford TJIasI Hike,
VIA STROUDSBURG.
Passengers in this ine vitl eave Jo-
cnnli Hnmmhllfih R ITIO. S.IIT11 UI Uiu
j Stroudsburg, May o iaoi
MONROE COUNTY
-
ho rat0 of Insuranco is ono dollar on
T . ,
- . of Insurance is one dollar on
h tnousand doaffrs insured, after
. nn ci,nfM1f nv
b(J ovicAd Jescept to COvcr aetuai oss or
,i -,' . fW mol.fnimnn rt,nn,.
, , ' ' nv
Th(J n(jtt ofitg arisi frojn intcrcst
v n-f1lfl -n i,0 ovth,r. v.r7v
J .
oUierwise, W he ascertained yearly,
, - ,. . v ; Jlr Z-!
hi h or their d it havo a
credit in the company. Each insurer in
Le3t sccurit 4ains't oss or damage by
., J . , r J
lire, on tne most aavantageous ana rea-
' v tn,m
Applications for Insurance to be made
in person, or by letters addressed to
JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y.
MANAGERS.
Jacob Goetz Michael H. Dreher
John Edinger
J ames H. Walton
Edward Poston
Jacob Frederic;:
George B. Keller
Peter Shaw
John Miller
Robert Boys
Richard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker.
Balsar Fetherman.
JACOB GOETZ, President.
JAMES H. WALTON, Treasurer.
Stroudsburg, Janury 31, 1650.
I2;ilsas3g: Mlood.
'hid Consumption, paiji i?i the side and
nightsiccals. Asthma t Whooping Cough,
paipdationoj thchcart, L,ivcr comjilaint,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of the.
throat, lungs and liver cured by
Sher-
1 .,7 l x -x l !...:: 1.1
ptoyuu two oi uuu urat jiuyMcians, iuey
did him no good, and toftl him he couM
not live.
Hearing of the wonderful cures per
formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at
1 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 13G
Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated
i like a charm, stopped the bleeding and
cough. ! Before he had taken one lmttlc
I he was able to be about his work. Tt had
! saved his life. His-daughter, residing at
1 12? Myrtle Avenue, can attest it.
1 Bliss Ann Maston, of Williamsburg,
' living in Tenth, near South Fourth St.,
) says That she had been troubled with a
j hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for
a long time, which at last become so bad
i fc s'lG was gcd to give up her school
'for llinrft flmn ;i vn?tv CM, ft
nue and 21st. street, suffered with a cow
raising of nhleirni. and nnin i 3
He could get -no relief til he - tried the'
All-Healing Balsam, which drove the pain
1' . 1 " , , I -t . .
and
uid
entirclv
,vs
s pleimmsv .wn r,nv
" -".OUitirilU,.
iUrs. Baggas, a lady apwards of TO re-
siding 88 Sheriff street, has for years been
o,,,;flnf ii. ti J . .
vittuu.a oi x-ieurisy, itaisimr
uusi, recoverv.
relieved her at once of all her alarming
symptoms, and now she is'able to attend
to her work.
ASTHMA AND WHOOPINO COUOH.
Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 95 Christio st.;
L. S. Beats, 19 Delaney street ; W. H.
Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know tho value of
this great remedy.
Ask for Sherman's All-Healing Bal
sam, and see that his written signature is
on each bottle. - y
Price 25 cents and L per bcttlc: A
Dr, Sherman's W6rmaid"0ouhIfo2en
gos for sale at T
J-- " ZZi't5Zf WBv
1 1
Fabian '.item $jotel,
Elizabeth st., Stroudsbcuo, Pa.
toot
TheN undersigned respectfully in
forms his friends and tho public gener
ally, that he has taken the above Hotel,
III
III
111
Known lo the travelling community as 'Shive
ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo.
S artwood.
The house is laroc, with ever convenience
for travellers and boarders.
'I he yards and stabling are extensive, and
every .thing in the very beet order for the ac
comodation of travellers and others.
The proprietor will use every effort lo have
his table, chambers, bar. and every depart
ment of his house conducted in sorh a man
ner as to secure the approbation of his-custom
uicrs.
The Stage office for the Mauch Chunk,
Wilkes-Barre. White Haven and Providence
stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel.
Persons wishing to go or send with the a
hove stages, will please leave their ordei3
at the Indian Queen Hotel.
These lines leave this Hotel every. Mon
day, Wednesday, and' Friday, morning-at 7
o'clock.
JOSEPH J. POSTENS.
Proprietor.
April 25, 1S5I.
rTO INKEEPERS,
Ami to aii whom it may Concent:
rjTHE Undersigned embraces this method
JL to inform his friends and customers in
particular and the public in general, tb.it l,c
lias added to his former stock of (imcer'tca
! and Varieties, a generl assortrnen of
Consisting of the best refined Ilye Whiskey,
I pale Brandy; Holland and common Gin;
j 0. Rum; Lisbon and port Wine, of the pur
i est and best qualities, and offers sucli foe
j sale by the barrel, keg, gallon or half gallor .
! -it tlio lntvovt r.T!i ririf'PS' nmi wishes ti n
1 avernkeeper.s in the country to give htm .
I e. i. "r,t ..i.
can ueiore jjuri iiumu uioch.j i'., .i-i.u ra'"
termined to give satisfaction, Loth in qti,."...y
anil price.
He also keeps constantly on hand, for I -keepers,
Vv iNt Butkrs, PeppsrmiSt aj.J
Wintergrben, aUo Lcmuii Wvrup.
lCTProdifce of all kinds tirtieft irtexcl.nr
SAMUEL S. ABKL.
Stroudsburg. June a, l'i.
P23r:a3Ipiss:i Type
No. S, Pear street.
Near the Fx c:,uue.
PHILADELPHIA.
THE Subscriber having ma do gre.it i:n
pro ements in his method of raiting lypc a- I
mixing of metals, and had a thorough revisi: n
of his matrices, the faces of which are not ex
relied, in beauty and regularly of cut. by any
in the country; Hatters himself that by a sirii t
personal attention to business, and employing
none but the most skilful workmen, he. is en
abled to offer
A Superior Article, at greatly reduced Pruts
He is constantly adding to his stock all th.it
is new from the best workmen of this and oth
ercountries. and haing 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 lo
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 AND JOB TVPE,
Ofthe newest style and of all sizes, carefully
put up in fonts of correct proportion.
ALEXANDER ROIiB.
January 30, 1851. ly.
By means of th Pocket
iEsculapius, or Euy
one his own Physician!
YSTi Ti.:.: ..l. ...s.i.
ii iiiiiui. ui tioi iou. v : ii
jp' lN r2!!g ravines, showing pr:-"a-'ii-y
vaIe diseases in eery
.a.. .ir'tS CV W.1I YOUNG, M. D
v.'jJ The lime has now ar
rived, that persons suffering from secret dis
eases, need no more become lite victim of
quackery, as by the precsriptions contained ;t
this book, any one may cure himslf, without
hinderanre 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, iifully explains
the cause of manhood's early decline, with
observations on marriage-besides many oili
er derangements ivbich it would not be pro
per to enumerate in the public prints.
ILTAny person sending TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in in a letter, will receive
one copy oQihis book, by ma:l, or five cop
ies will ! t sent for one dollar. Address.
'DR. WM. YOUNG. No. SPRUCE
Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post-paid.
ID DR. YOUNG can be consuited on
any of the diseases deseiiled in his dif
ferent publications, at his Office, 15
SPRUCE Street, every day between U and
3 o'clock, Sundays excepted
.lanuarv 30, 1851. ly.
S!i'oiit5.Iiirjr and KZRach Chunk
m
Mail Line 6f Strides.
This line leaves J. J. Postens' Hotel, (In
dian Qgeen,) in Stroudsburg. every Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock a. w
via EennersviIIe. Shafers P. O. Kresgeiiile.
Weissporl, ami Lehighton to Mauch Chunk,
where it arrives at 4 o'clock p. .v., and con
nects with lines from Potlsville, Berwick and
other places. Returning, leave C. Cor.not'
hotel, in Mauch Chunk, every Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday, at 7 a. at. and ar
rive in Stroudsburg at 4 p. m.
This line connects with the Wilkesbarnr
and White Haven st.iges at Shafers P. O.
Monroe county, and with the New York.
Easton, Milford and Honesdalo stages at
StroudsbuVg.
FARE
From, Stroudsburg to Mauch Chunk 8 00
White Haven 8 ou
Wilkesbarre 9 50
ii
-J. STOUFFER & Co.,
February 13, 1851.
Proprietory
Country Produce.
B,uUer,.eggs,.&o. taken in exchange ir
any gpola in my line of business.
JOHN 11. MZDILK.
February 1, 1851.
5f.