Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, October 23, 1851, Image 3

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Governor
William Bigler
- William F. Johnston
Canal Commissioner
' Seth Clover
John Strohm
Senator
' Ephraim W Hamlin
Assemblyman
" Henry S Molt !"..?
Judges of Supreme Court
Jeremiah S Black
James Campbell
Ellis Lewis
Jplin B Gibson
Walter H Lowrio
kiRichard Coulter
i; Joshua W. Comly
Ceorgo Chambers
, William M Meredith
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William Jessun
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President fud-ie
; Nathaniel B Eld red
Associate Judges
. Abraham Levering
. William Clark
Andrew Storm . , ,
Thomas G rattan
Joseph Fenner
Sheriff "
James N. Durling
Reuben Gregory
Alelchoir Bossnrd
ProlhoMotar', ecc.
Michael H. Dreher
William Schooiiover
Pavid Keller -
Register & Recorder 1
Samuel llets, jr.
Robert R. Depuy
Treasurer
John Boys
"Uohh Edingpr
'Peicr Merwim, sr
County Commissioner
Peter ICunkel 'r
,Melchir Dreher ..
"Michael Walter
Philip Gcarhart
Auditor,
Charles S. Dietrich
Reuben Neyhart
Coroner
John W. Ruxfon.
Fastest Steamer Running
on ticcoru.
The steamboat New World ran from
New York City to Albany, on Tuesday
of last week, in sis hours and fifty min
utes. This is something over twenty
miles per hour for the whole distance, or
nearly equal to our railroad speod.
Estrav Horse.
CAME to the residence of the subscriber,
in M. Smithfield township, on ihe 13lh
inst , a handsome Gray Horse, in good con
dition, about 10 years old, and lfi hands high.
I he owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take him
away, otherwise he will be disposed of accor
ding" to law. MARTIN OVERFI ELD.
October 23. 1S51.
ELECTION KETONES.
TfHE Election returns l eing now all in,
JL the people are beginning to turn their!
attention to other matters, and to supply one
of their most important wants, we have just
received and offer for sale at our store in
Stroudt.burg, a very large assortment of
HEADY-MADE
Including Overcoats, common and fine at all
prices, from $5 to $15; fine dress and frock
coats, business coats, &c; a large assortment
of pantaloons, cloth, cassimeres, saltinett,
corduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort
ment ofvests, of a great variety of patterns;
cotton shirts and woollen under-shirls and
drawers, &c., neckcloths, dc
TAILORING A large assortment of ex
cellent broad cloth and other stuffs, on hand,
which will be made Up according to order, at
short notice, and in the best style.
DRY GOODS.AIsu an excellent assort
menl of dry
roods of various patterns, and
domestic ccod
ods. Woolen Lawn Shawls,
Calicoes, Merinoes, &c. Stockings and
nks. valises, carnet baas.
&c.
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KPAU kinds of produce and lumber taken
in exchange lor goods, and goods or cash
paid lor all kinds of furs, sheep skins, and
calf skins.
HIRJSCHKIND & ADLER.
Slrondsburg, Oct. 23, 1851.
Ira Ihe Orphans Cuiat el
ITIONBOf: COUNTY.
Estate of Adam McNeahj, dee'd.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle
and adjust the account of Robert McNca -
ly, administrator of the Estate of Adam
McNealy, deceased, and to report distri -
bution of the balance in the hands of the
said administrator, will meet all parties
interested' on Saturdayj the first day of
November, 1851, at 10 o'clock a. m, at
his office iu Stroudsburg.
S. 0. BUltNETT, Auditor.
October 2, 1851.
III the Orphans Court of
IHONROI2 COUNTY.
Estate of Christ'n Meizsell, dee'd.
The Auditor appointed to make distri
bution of the balance in the hands of Le
vi Slutter, administrator of the Estate
aforesaid, will attend to the duties of his
appointment on Saturday; November 1st,
IRril of O i'lfttr 'TJ ht of liita nfClM in
oiJji. ' :t
QKouubuurg, wueru u pro,u -
can attend or be debarred from coming
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in for a share of the assets.
' S. 0. BURNETT, Auditor
October 2. 1851.
I,eaI and Irosi Pipe.
A general supply of Lead and Iron 1 ipe of,
all sizes,'6n-hand atall'umes. and 'for sale
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51 51
Cure of Consumption,
Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Corn
plaints. 1 have published a brief work on Consum
ption, which contains an invaluable recipe
for the cure of these prevalent diseases, even
in their worst stages, when friends and phy
sicians have given up all hope. The Lung
balsam prescribed in this work Cures without
the expensive aid of physicians or injurious
use of patent medicines. In adopting this Sys
tem of Cure the patient knows ichat he is us
ing knows that he is not shortenning his
days by the use of anodynes or mercurials,
which may seem to Relieve but never Cure.
lie knows when using this Life-saving Bal
sam, that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica
cious remedies, such as Mature prescribes
for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi
ents composing this Lung Balsam are obtain
able (cheaply ioo.) whererei consumption
exists, proving that Every ill has its antidote.
Consumptive patients may Rely on this receipt
(all Lung Complaints are removed by its
use) 1 would not attach my name to it, had
I doubt of its efficacy. The directions for
preparing and ussing the Balsam are perfectly
plain. 1 prefer selling the Recipe to making
the Balsam, as it enables people to Make
their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. 1 will
impart the secret of making the Balsam, and
the Family right to use it, for SI, but in no
case will I sell it for speculating purposes.
Proof of its Goodness.
Jackson, Mich., March 21, 1851.
Doct. S.TOUSEY Sir: You wished me
to let you know what effect your preparation
of Medirine for Consumption and other dis
eases had in my family. After the first ten
days my wife gained in weight 3 lbs, relieved
her cough, changed her countenance, and all
appearances were better. My family would
not be willing to do without it. It is a
med-
! irine much needed in Jackson there is many
cases simuiar in my wne s.
1 Blanrhard will write you for a
The Rev Mr.
recipe. Res-
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pecwuuy yours. w. v. rwu.
Address, post paid, (enclosing $1.) Dr. S.
TOUSEY, 106 Nassau street, New York.
The work goes by mail under seal.
October 23, l851-6m
IMssoi utioii.
The uartnership heretofore
existing
between the subscribers, in the manufac
ture of Slate, was dissolved by mutual
consent on the 15th of September, 1851.
. All persons haying claims against said
' firm -will present them to Amos Labar,
wuo js didy authorized to settle the same,
! and those indebted are requested to make
payment to him, on or before the first of
January next.
j GEO. It. SMITH & Co.
Dutotsburg, September 15, 1851.
The undersigned,
will continue the
if flirt rAA efinr?
manufacture of Slate
14V I'll V V1U OUUUUt
AMOS LABAR.
Dutotsburg, Sept. 18, 1851. 3fc
I Eft tlt Orphans Court of
MONROE COUNTY.
Estate of Jacob Fellcer, dee'd.
The Auditor appointed to examine and
if occasion require resettle the account of
. 1 ! 1.1.
John Lelker,
administrator oi uie jaauun;
1 f id an'd make distribution amongst
, aiorusaiu, auu. j:q ?ne
rhp creditors, will attend to the duties or
tue ucu wif,
jmnointinenfr on Wednesday, Novem
ber 5th, 1851, at 10 o'clock A. M., at his
office in Stroudsburg, when and where all
attend or be ed-
, , sharein 0f thc assets.
S. C. BURNETT, Auditor.
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HORSES MADE SOUND
BY THE
Horse Owner's Secret,
Being a new and certain remedy for the speedy
Cure of Heaves,
By Sir James Lyndonton,
Principal Farrier to his Royal Highness
Prince Albert.
THE great discovery contained in this lit
tle work procured Sir James his Baron
etcy. It is really worth its weight in gold to
all who own or use Horses. It precribes a Cer
tain and positive cure fort he Heaves which any
person can prepare. The remedy is belter
and cheaper than any advertised Heave Pow
der, and is perfectly safe, as any one can
know who tries it. Horse owners know that
many a valuable Horse loses half its price
by this prevalent disease. The remedy pre
scribed in this work will cure him and in
crease his market value, besides relieving
the poor beast of a horrible complaint, simi
lar to the Asthma in a man. The public can
depend on this work; it is no catchpenny
humbug. The articles prescribed by Sir
James are all cheap and can be had at any
store. To prevent imposition the work will
be sent in sealed envelopes. English price
four shillings and three pence sterling.
American price, Si per copy. Persons or
deringSir James' Work, are expected to con
fine his instructions to their own animals.
It will be sent to none others.
An American Horse Doctor approoves of
the above System! Read what he says:
Appleton, Ohio, July 21. 1851
Mr Dundehton, 1 have tried yourSecret
for the cure of Heaves, and approve ol it
verv much. Yours, truly,
Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr.
To orocure this valuable little work. Ad
dress, post paid,
JOHN DUNBERTON,
English Horse Doctor.
American Agent for James Lyndenton's
Horse Owner s Secret,
New York Post Office.
The Secretis sentby mailat letterpostage
October 23, 1851-6m
In the Coui'l of Quarter essions
for the douuty of Monroe.
In (he matter of the Corporation of Strottds-
Imrg.
At a Court, as aforesaid, holden the
22nd day of September, 1851, S. C. Bur
nett, on behalf of the corporation, made
application that the JLJorougU ol fctrouds
burg may become subject to, and possess
the powers and privileges conferred by
the "Act regulating boroughs," approved
flift fliird dav of Am-il. 1851. The Court
nnW rmhlic notice to be siven of the
same-
Publication of which is hereby made,
nnrl if no sufficient reason be shown to
the contrary, the Court of Quarter Ses
sions, at its next Term, will decree and
declare that the " iiorougn or otrouas
burg" become subject to the act entitled
an "Act to regulate boroughs," approved
April 3d, 1851.
M. H. DREIIER, Prothonotary.
October 2, 1851.
Mackerel,
Euid, Codfish,
SalssioiB,
BSerriiB, Pork,
&2:mms and Sides
St!on!ders,
Constantly on
hand for sale by
J.PALMER&Co
Market st. n harl,
PlIIEADKLPIIIA.
fLai-d and Cheese, J
February 27, 1 851. 3m
OAPS. lino scented Soaps for wash-!
ing; and shaving a'so tho.c eebrated
shaving cream, for sa'e by "
BLANK MORTGAGES' , ;
For sale at this Office. ...
MILLINERY & DRESS-ft3AK!NG.
Iff ISS F. A. KNECH.T, formerly in
Co. with Miss M. M. Kerr, would
wish to inform the ladies of Stroudsburg
and vicinity, that she will open a new
shop this fall, with a good assortment of
fall bonnets, at the old stand of Miss
E. Colbert.
N. B She will open shop the 24th
October. Thankful to her friends for
past favors she will be pleased to wait
upon all who may favor her with a call.
Oct. 9, 1851.
STROUDSBURG
FEMALE SEMINARY.
Miss Barton will re-open her School
for the instruction of Young Ladies on
Monday, the first day of September next.
Terms per session of 11 weeks.
Common and higher English branches 2,00
French 3,00
Drawing and Painting in water colors 2,00
Stroudsburg, July 31, 1851.
OLD'DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S
SARSAPAE ILL A.
A fresh supply of the above atricle, just
received, and for sale at this Office, by
THEODORE SCHOUH.
August 11, 1851
Latest Sews froan California!
Repectfully announce to the citizens of
Stroudsburg and surrounding country,
that they have established a store in Eliz
abeth street, nearly opposite John II. Mel
ick's Watch & Jewelry Store, where they
have just opened a large stock of
Ready-made Clothing,
FANCY AMD DRY GOODS,
comprising Coats, such as fine cloth dress
and frock coats, business coats, tweed
coats, Kentucky jean and linen do., mon
key jackets, &c. Pantaloons, fine black
cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans, lin
en, and a variety or summer stuiis.
Waistcoats of satin, cloth, cassimere, sat
inet, and of a variety or style and color
to suit any season. Shirts. an assort
ment of white, colored and common do.
The public arc respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock of Clothing, which
is made up at their establishment in .bas
ton, under their own supervision, as they
feel assured it will give satisfaction to
all, in style, quality and price
DRY brUUJJS. A good assortment
qf French, English and American broad
cloth: cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans,
tweeds, linen, and a variety of summer
stuffs.: And a general assortment oi hand
kerchiefs, stockings, &c, xc.
TO THE LADIES.
They offer an excellent assortment of
silks. French merinoes
dinner AC nl-
pacas, de laines, a
ire assortment of
changeable linens, lawns embroidered and
of various patterns, ginghams, and a
splendid assortment of calicoes.
Also, a handsome assortment oi llnbet
wool shawls with silk fringes, of all col
ors, elegantly embroidered Barege shawls,
&c. A fine assortment of Parasols. An
extensive assortment of jaconet, Victoria
lawn, Bishop lawn, crossbarred muslin,
and a handsome assortment ot cap stun ;
laces, edging, and ladies' collars. Also,
ladies' hose and gloves.
A good assortment or muslin, bleached
and unbleached, from 5 to 12 cents per
yard.
B CARPET BAGS, for traveling,
of a variety of styles.
As they purchase all their Goods for
cash, at the lowest market prices, and in
tend to do business on the ready pay sys
tem, they are enabled to offer their Groods
at the lowest rates, and as cheap as they
can be bought at Easton or New York.
Lumber, Grain, and produce of
all kinds taken in exchange tor Goods.
NEW FIRM
No. 71 Northampton Street, Opposite the
Easlon Bank.
fTPHE subscribers having entered into a
JL partnership for the purpose of continu
ing the Drug and Paint business at
the old stand of the late Mr. John
Dickson, would ofler their stock
of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Glass. &c. &c. to old customers of
the stand and Physicians and dealers ir
general. Please call and try us.
W.J. DICKSON,
A N. SAMPLE.
Tradinc under the firm of Dickson Jr Sample
Sole Agents for WetheriU's Pure Ground
White Lead.
Easton, July 17, 1851. ly
100 kegs 25 lbs. each, WetheriU's white lead,
50 do 50 do do do do
20 do 100 po do do do
100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass )
75 do 10 by 12 do superior quality
50 do 10 by 11 do )
10 bbls. of Alum
!0 bbl3. Copperas
10 bbls. Rosin
4000 lbs. Potash
600 Gallons Linseed Oil
40 bbls. spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead
Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic,
Redwood. Cochineal and Indian.
A LSiO sunerior Furniture, Coach, Alack
and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon
for sale by VlUKSUiy y oiiui'ti&
Easton, July 17, 1851. ly
TEAS!!
J. N. & E. W.
No. 69 Pearl Street, New-York,
lir porters and Wholesale uoai
ers in
&s eeia and Black TTeas,
rl,.jniniiiin suited to the
nntr,i 'Prrirlfi.
Are also receiving from (he best manufac
tures a full assortment of TOBACCO, of the
mei nnnroved brands, nil oi wuicn are con-
fidentlv
ollered as equ;u in any m uiamoi,
and at the lowest cash prices
Merchants visiting me niy ou. ;t,l.T?or sale bv
to call and examine our stock beloie purchas-. . J
... . . . .
ing -elsewhere
September, -i, 1851. 3m . ',iv.'v.'
I)C 15 Sarlci) Sljcaf,
On Hand Again !
M. WATSON is happy to inform
J'J his old friends and customers
that
ne is prepared to receive as many
of them as may favor him with their cus
tom, at the new Hotel erected on the site
of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de-!
stroyed by fire in July last.)
The House i3 much increased in size
and convenience, and possesses every ac
commodation which can contribute to the
comfort of the traveler.
m The TABLE and the BAH will be fur
nished in such a manner as cannot fail to
please.
JGST" A large yard, with stabling for
one hundred horses.
M. WATSON, Tropnctor.
No. 193 North Second' st., Phil'a.
March 27 1851.
BARK. WANTED.
The subscriber will pay Five Dol
lars per cord in Cash for about five
hundred cords of good bright Bock or
Chestnut Oak Bark, at his Tannery in
Stroudsburg. At the above named price
the bark must be loaded solid and clear
from all kind of damage. Will also pay
a fair price for White Oak and Damaged
Bark.
JACOB SlfCGMASTEIl.
April 10, 1851
American Repertory of Inventions.
To Mechanics, Inventors and,
Manufacturers.
SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE
SCIENTIFIC AlVSERiCAN.
MESSRS. MUN'N & CO.,
American and Foreign Patent Agents,
And Publishers of the Scientific Ameri
can, respectfully announce to the public that
the fust number of Volume VII. of this wide
ly circulated and valuable journal will issue
on the 20th of September. The new volume
will .commence with new type, printed upon
paper of a heavier texture than that used in
the preceding volumes. It is the intention of
the publishers to illustrate it more fully, by in
troducingrepresentationsof prominent events
connected with the advancement of science;
besides furnishing the usual amount of en
gravings of new inventions. It is published
weekly in form for binding, and affords .a; the
end of the year a splendid voulume of over
four hundred pages, with a copious index,
and from five to six hundred engravings, to
gether with a vast amount of practical infor
mation concerning the progress of invention
and disrovery throughout the world. There
is no subject of importance to the mechanic,
inventor, manulacturer anu genera; reaaer,
which is not treated in the most able mancc;
the editors, contributors & corresponds.-;:.
beinir men of the highest attainments. I: is
is in fact the leading scientific journal of the
country.
The Inventor will hnd in it a weekly list
of American ratent Claims, reported lrom
the Patent Office, an original feature not
found in any other weekly publication.
Terms: 2 a year; 1 lor six months.
All Letters must be post-paid and directed
to JYlUiNJN & UU.,
Publishers of the Scientyic American,
123 Fulton-street. Kew-York.
INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBBING.
Any person who will send us four subscri
bers for six months, at our regular rates, shall
be entitled to one copy for the same length
of time, or we will furnish
Ten copies for six months c
Ten copies for twelve months 15
Fifteen copies for twelve months 22
Twenty copies for twelve months 28
Southern and Western Money taken at par
for subscriptions, or Post Office stamps ta
ken at their full value.
FREIGHT LINE.
ftfew York to Jewari9 dnHjr,
toy Steaui.
HE MORltIS CANAL now being
in complete order, the subscribers,
would inform their customers and the
public, that they are prepared to forward
all descriptions ot goods, waros ana mer
chandize by Morris Oanal boats to or
from Easton, and all intermediate points
with promptness and despatch. Leaving
foot of Dev street, JN. daily at 4 r. iu.
Steamboats Jonas U. Heart and
Islander, opening the most direct route
to Easton and the Lehigh liegion.
p. S. Be particular to mark goods
Stephens & Condits Line, via Canal.
STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO.,
Forwarders.
jerJosEFH S. Hibbler would re
spectfully call the attention of his per
sonal friends and acquaintances to his
connection with thc above firm, and pledg
es himself that he will use every exer
tion to give satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their patronage.
June 26, 1851.
2i&miiiistrator'5 Notice.
WHEREAS Letters of administration
upon the folate of John W. Humett.
late of the township of Stroud, in the county
of Monroe, deceased, have been giantcd to
the subscriber, all persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to mako immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against the
same will present them without delay, duly
authenticated, for settlement to
M. M. BURNETT, Adm"or.
Stroudsburg, Julv10.l8al. fii.
LAST NOTICE.
A T.L nersons indebted to the firm
of
Sto" dell Stokes & Son, by
note, book
account, or otherwise, are requested to
make immediate payment. All accounts
which are not settled soon, will be col
lected by legal process.
S. & J. N. STOKES.
Dirouusuurir, i
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April 2-1, 1851.
SETS chisels Butcher's, 13oat
tv's and Allen's, with a lot ofF.
IL Witherby's extra new style to throw
chips. The
undersigned takes pleasure
in calling the attention of Mechanics to
fi MiisnlV which savettimcfand labor.
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MILLER & BROTHER.
Easton j April 2d, 1 Pol.
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Sacred Scene ".id Characters. By the
Rev. J. T. Hcidby. This work may very
properly bs cou.ideicd a companion to tho
"Sscred Mountains," ke a31 author.
Ite object ia to illu-jtrata end " render more,
life-liko" the sacred writi:;p. It i not tho
author's! design -io saperaeds tho Bible. But
his wish, is to exciio a solicitude to obtain,
and tc become ;ntl uily acquaints and per
fectly familiar .vith its hislor7, doctrines and
laws; to know its tyu'h, to imbibe- its spirit,
feel its power, and partake of u& salvation ;
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Sacred Scenes Cha:aclef. By the Rt-v. J.
T. Headley, author of tha Veered Mountains
&c. This work will ,J greatly to the repu
tation of the author. In litmary merit it more
than equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr.
Headley excels in bis glowing style and vivid
descriptions. His works arc a lich treasury
nf nil tho niihlimitv of ihouoht. moving ten
derness of passion, and vigorous strength of
expression, which aia to be found in an urn
languages by which mortals declare their
minds. Daily Globs, January 5th
Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T 11 earl
jey. We have not for a long time at down
to a book with more pleasing anticipation, or
found those anticipations more fully realized,
than in the perusal of the work before us, an 1
we know it will bo hailed with gratification
hu tho mar.v admirers' of the talented author.
His 'Napoleon and his Marshal' was, peT- t
haps, as popular, and lound at least as many
enthusiastic readers as any book that can ba
mentioned. We think the Rambles & Sketch
es are destined to be e popular at least as
any of his previously published work. There
is not a dull chapter in the work, filled as it
is with 'an infinite variety ' The author has
ample room and verge enough for the employ
ment of his fine talents to great advantage
and most successfully has he recoroplipseh
the task. The biographical sketch of the au
thor is interesting and 'well considered,' and
adds much to the value of the book, which is
got up in a very neat and attractive style by
.he publisher. Portland i ranscnpi, uec. 10
Mr. Headley is one of the moat promising
writers of this country, and we have here one
of his best books one on which hs can safe
ly rest his fame. It possesses the unfatigu:
ing charms of perfect simplicity and truth.
There is a graceful frankness pervading the
composition, which engages the interest of
the reader in the author as well as in the sub-
ject. His rambles auout Home, rans ano.
London exhibit a thousand nveiy trans oi an
ingenuous nature, upon which a man of tasto
will delight to linger. We predict for this a
sale equal to that of any of the author's works.
Neio York News.
The collection is one of which no author
need be ashamed. It consists, indeed, of
some of Mr. Headley's most brilliant and
highly-finished compositions, of those speci
mens of his abilities by which he may bo
judged with the greatest safety to his fame
as a word-painter and ihinker.-IV Y Tribune
December 17, 1849
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