Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, December 04, 1851, Image 3

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    was sickened at seeing the great dcsjruc
f rmnfirf.r. v?7. ; w aeons, carriages
tlUU V. If VJ 1 " WI III. I
ind buffffies. dead horses, mules, and j Just burnt and for sale by the (subscriber,
cattle whose carcases lie ihick all over 1 These brick are of a large size end of a su
came, wuubLv-iii. nerior aualitv. and will be sold as low and
the ground, in a state ot presentation, the , ft nto qudity, thatl any mher
skins and a good deal ot the liesh being j bfck n lhe County. A portion of them are
dried to the bones the water, marshes, ! prcSfjed or front, and cornice Brick of differ
and airbeingsostronglyimpregnated with : ent kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma
alkali that it has atendency to keep off ! teiial that will stand the fire with impunity,
the devouring insects and birds of prey, j thus answering for the purpose of building
tT xi f luiftii .4. L bake-ovens, &c, all of which will be retailed
But the worst is not half told yet; to see at the follow rates:
every two or three hundred yards agrave, I Presse or front brick at SI 50 per hundred
t where a father, mother, brother, or sister, j jjesl COmmon hard biick DO do do
has been buried j but ere the train is out j Best salmon do 75 do do
of sight the corpse is disinterred by the Best soft do 50 do do
prowling wolf or the savage Indian-thc 1""; . . f . 25f .do . . ,
i x-li i nnf AmnnMn ! N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest
bones to bleach upon the great American iQken h f
desert. Although I am rather a hardened j and cJh ROt refused
sinner, yet when I saw the scene as just j WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE.
described I could not refrain from shed- ( Stroudsburg. November 20, lS5l.
ding tears and feeling M' Western fcilics of Stages
missive to that powerful God who rules FfQm BcMderc and Eastm tQ
On the 20th ult., by Rev. B. Johnson, j
Mr. Henry Ransbury and Miss Eliza
beth Kern, both of Stroud township, j
Monroe county. j
With the above notice we received some ,
delicious wedding cake, for which we return !
our thanks. And we take occasion to express
a sincere hope that the happy couple will ever
realize, in the truly important relation which
they sustain to . each other, the unalloyed
.sweets of connubial felicity.
On the 30th ult., by Rev. John L. Sta
ples, Mr. Jesse Sharpe, of Mount Beth
el, and Miss Sally Ann Fowler, of
.Stroudsburg. . j
On the 27th ult., by M. M. Burnett, .
Esq. Mr. Ely Barnes, of Sterling town
ship, Wayne county, and Miss Emeline
Warner, of (Joolbaugh townsip, Monroe
county.
Oh the 29th ult., by the same, Mr.
.Neiie.mibh Ralston, and Miss Mary
Hess, both of Upper Mt, Bethel, North-;
ampton county.
i
Un the lith ult., Dy James J.eerpcn-
ning, Esq., Mr. Michael Deitrick, of
Tunkhannock township, Wj'oming coun
ty, and Miss Mary Ann Smith, of Smith
field, Monroe county!
OST OF JLETTERS
R
EMAINING in the Post Office at
STBOUDSBUBG, November loth,
1851
M
Ascr, Marsraret
A.nn
McCulIough, Henry
B
Barzler, George
Bonnel, Henry
C
Crook, Hannah
Cress, Edward
E
Eylenberger, Fred.
G
Grunwalt, Frantz
Green, David
H
Hammon, Thomas
Houser, Joseph
Hollet, Joseph
Hoag, Isaac V.
Huflacre, Adam
HofTert, George
K
Keller, David 2 -Knipe,
G. S
Keller, Sarah Jane
Keefer, John
Persons calling
Miller, William
Miller, Susan
P
Post, Win. S
Q.uaco, John
31
Rockafeller, Susan
Roof, Wm.
Rosenthal, Julius
S
Schoch, Theodore .
Smiley, Susanna
iSpragle, Mclchoir
btone, John
Shoemaker, Samuel
Sees, Elizabeth
Singer, Henry
Silvara, Ellen
Snyder, J A
Smiley, Henrietta
T
Transew, Andrew
for Letters on the
above List, will please say advertised.
GEO. H. MILLER, P. M.
November 20, 1851.
Hover's Writing Iittt.
" We are opposed to all kinds ol 'Puffing.'
in the figurative sense of the term. Whether
in the notice of a book, or anything else, we
have a repugnance to give it a fulsome adu
lation, or to recommend it in any way at all,
nnlpsQ wp. hnnesilv believe it worlhv of favor
" j ... . . .
"We have again furnished ourselves wan i
a keg of Hover's Black Writing Ink, and ;vhen j
we sav that this is not the first or the spcond
kec that has been procured from Mr- J lover.
the article may be considered endorsed 'good
by ns, otherwise we should not have contin
ued its use for these six or seven years past.
Others may have their preferences in favor
of different manufactures, and we are quite
willing that they enjoy those preferences !
(save and except tnose oi our corresponacms,
who sometimes impose that loathsome Blue
stuff upon us, which is not fit to be used);
for our own part, we continue the manufac
ture of Mr. Hover, whose ink is not only
Hear and black, but does not clog and con
glomerate our pen, as some otherwise good
inks do." German Reformed Messenger,
F t T Tl -
ishamoersourg, ra.
OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEKD'S
SARSAPAEILLA.
A fresh supply of the above atriele, just
received, and for sale at this Office, by
THEODORE SCHOCH.
August 14. 1851
Uttotor's Notice.
In Hue Orplians Court of Monroe County.
In the matter of the ac-1 September 25,
count of James II Stroud, j 1851. the Court
guardian ol Mary Frances '.appoint
Samuel
Hogan, and Ellen Biddy jb
Hogan. The said Ellen di
Dreher, Au-
itor to resettle
Biddy is now deceased. J the said account
and make distribution of the Estate of Ellen
Biddy Hogan, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
auditor, as above stated, will attend to the,
duties of his appointment on Friday, the I9lti
day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M. at
the office of Dimmick & Dreher, in Strouds
burg, when and where all persons interested
can attend
SAMUEL. S. DREHER.
November 27, 185I-.
2lbmmistrator15 Notice
The undersigned having been appoirited'1
administrator of the Estate of William Hea-
ter, late of L. Smithfield township. Monroe
county, dee'd, hereby notifies ill those in
debted to said Estate to make payment, and
Ml those having demands will present them
duly authenticated for settlement, to '
HMIY SM'.TH. A!ro'or.
November cr., IK -v
nVi n iimii ii mi nfiLi ii
100,000 BRIC1
Th?re connecting with the Lackawanna and
Western Hail Road, which forms a junction
with the New York and Erie Rail Road at
the Great Bend.
Belvidere ILissc.
Leaves Ribble & Johnson's Hotel, Belvidere,
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4
o'clock. A. M. passing through the Delaware
Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Bartonsville, Tan
nersville, Stanhope, Naglesville, Dalesville,
&c. arriving at Scranton in time to take the
evening train for Dunkirk. Returning, ar
rives at Belvidere G o'clock on alternate days.
ICPThis line, in connection with an other,
forms a daily line of stages between Strouds
burg and Scranton, (Sunday excepted) which
leaves the Hotel of Joseph J. Postens, at 7
o'clock A. M.
EnSo:; ILiEic
Leaves the Hotel of Peter Bellis, Easton, on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 o'clock
arriving at bcrantoti in time to taUe
Ule 'evening train for Dunkirk.
FftS'C
Ff0m ieivjdere to Scranton
$3 50
do Easton do 3 00
The above lines afford excellent facilities
: to the travelling public, and the proprietors
; flatter themselves that by strict attention to
, the comfort and convenience of those who
j may favor them with their custom, that they
: will receive a due share of public patronage.
- ' j
N B All baggage at the risk of the owner.
November 20. 1851
A ILUctary Paper for tJic Peop!e.
THS BOOK TRADE,
.4. Monthly Record of New Publications and
Literary Advertiser,
At 25 Cbxts per Annum in Advance.
. WILSON, Publisher, 19 Ann st., N. Y.
The Second Volume of this Journal com
menced in August, lS5l. Back numbers
can be supplied to a limited extent,
Each number consists of from twelve to
sixteen large quarto pages, printed on new
type and excellent paper; forming in a year
a volume of from 150 to 200 pages.
lis contents are: A list of all works pub
lished in the U. Slates in each mouth; Liter
ary Intelligence ; Reviews of New Hooks,
&c &c, occupying about one half the sliest,
the lemaining half is devoted to selections
from the bet literature of the day, and to a
very interesting miscellany
It is the object of the publisher to render
the 'Book Trade' agreeable to the taste of
the general reader, while it conveys intelli
gence of what is going forward in the world
of Literature; a species of information, which
it is presumed, is worth more than the sub-
t cr ri tf inn ti nt'nru intollmDnt norenn
All communications by mail, must pre-paid
A rCW OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The Book Trade' is the name of a
periodical published in this city, which we
can conscientiously commend as a valuable
monthly record of new publications. Kmck-
erbockcr Magazine
It is designed as well for the scholar
as for the trade, and will be found of great
v -
mieresi anu
. . i
value.
11 In general
appearance it resembles the
London Athe-
ncsum Jour Commerce
We recommend it to all who have to
0 books Allenloion Democrat, Pa
An excellent literary journal. N Y
Tribune
A valuable literary record Ev.Post
It will be found lo be invaluable to
authors, clergymen, lawyers, teachers, and
aji general readers. Such a publication has
jon oeen needed, and we are glad to wei
j come it. JJem. I'reeman, Hudson, ly x
1 A valuable paper for literary men.7
j Old Colony Memorial LiNov -2
Br. V. 31. Swayze,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Boston, Fa'.
Resnectfuilv offers his professional servi
ces to the public. Having studied and prac
ticed with Dr. Crane, ol haston, lor three
years, and having spent three winters in lhe
.... v . r f
: Baltimore College oi Dental Surgery, (two
of which were after he graduated,; and trom
the experience of eight years practice, he
hopes to merit the conncence oi an, anu re
ceive a liberal share of the public patronage.
Parents cannot be too careful ol their ciul-
kdrens teeth, as a little care and attention in
time, may save a great deal ol sulienng, trou
ble and expense, in lhe future
There are few persons but who, with prop-
1 er care and attention, could keep their teeth
i sound and comlortable through life; and thus
' avoid the necessity, as well as the trouble
and expense of having artificial ones.
Regulating, as vell as preventing irregu
lar, or deformed sets of teeth, forms so un
important a part of the services required of
an educated Dentist, that he has paid, in the
last five years especial attention to the .sub
jectand the most sui cessful means lo be
employed in all the various cases lhat may
be presented.
His advice, or opinion, as'iu iuo use, iwun,
or the impropriety of performing an oppera-j
lion,
will in all cases wnere u is requneu,
11UII) -
IvHiVid candidly mien
All operations that are faithfully perform
ed require both labor and expense; and there-
fore, the cost o! an operation , Up an.u.u
ing to the expense and time it takes to per
1 " ;. ..u t A
form it. No metal will ue useu jor any op
eration but gpjd-
All artificial work wUljbefone wilti great
care and neatness. u
Office above the Court Hpuse, ami oppo
site T. De siller's ptore, Easton Pa.
.... .
fggf '-fmijLi .fftfJiifiii
HORSES MADE SOUND "
BY TILE
Horse Owner's Secret,
Being a new and certain remedy for the speedy
Cure of Me&ves,
By Sir James Lyndonton,
Principal Farrier lo 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 pr use Horses. It precribes a Cer
tain and positive cure fort he Heaves which any
person can prepare. The remedy is better
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 publiccan
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
dering Sir James' Work, are expected to con
fine his instructions to iheir own animals.
It will be sent to none others.
An American Horse Doctor approoves of
the above System! Read what he says:
Appr.GToN, Ohio, July HI, loal
Mr DuNBEitTox, 1 have tried yourSecrot
for the cure of Heaves, and approve ol it
very much. Yours, truly,
Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr,
To procure this valuable little work. -Address,
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, 1551-Gm
ESoveir's lank Ulauufacaory,
REMOVED TO
No. 144 Race Street,
(Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St.)
HERE the Proprietor is enabled, by
increased facilities, to supply the
growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which
its wide spread reputation has created.
This Ink is now so well established in the
good opinion and confidence of the American
Pubiir, that it is scarcely necessary to sav
anything in its favor, and the manufacturer
takes this opportunity to say that the confi
dence thus secured shall not be abused.
In addition to the various kinds of Writing
Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Ce
meni for mending Glass and China, as well
s a superior Hair Due; a trial only is neces
sary to insure its future use, and a Sealing
n ax, well adaoted for Druggists and Bottlers,
at a very low price, in large or small quanti
ties.
Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Manufacturer,
No. M l Race Street.
Between 4th & 5:h. oDpnsite Crown St.
PHILADELPHIA.
SSsfrav J&orse.
CAME to the residence of the sub-ciiber,
in M. Smithfield township, on the 13th
mst., a handsome Gray liorse,.in good con
dition, about 10 years old, and lfi hands high.
The owner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take him
away, otherwise he will be disposed of accor
ding to law. MA RT1N OVERFIELD.
October 23, 1851.
ELECTION RETUNRS.
HTMIE Election returns being now all in,
JL lhe 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
Stroudsburg, a very large assortment of
READY-MADE
Including Overcoats, common and fine at all
prices, from S5 to $15; fine dress and frock
coats, business coats, &c; a large assortment
of pantaloons, cloth, cassimeres, sattinett,
corduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort
ment of vests, of a great variety of patterns;
cotton shirts and woollen under-,shirts and
drawers, &c, neckcloths, cj-c.
TAILORING A laige assortment of ex
cellent broad cloth and olher slufTs, on hand,
which will be made up according to order, at
short notice, and in the best style.
DRY GOODS. A,lso an excellent assort
ment of dry goods of vario.us patterns, and
domestic goods, Woolen Lawn Shawls,
Calicoes, Merinoes, &c. Stockings and
stocking yarn. Trunks, valises, carpet bags,
&c.
iEPAll kinds of produce and lumber taken
in exchange for goods, and goods or cash
paid for all kinds of furs, sheep skins, and
calf skins.
H1RSCHK1ND & ADLER.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1851.
OAPS. fine scented Soaps forwash-
ing and shaving a!so the cTeebrated
shaving cream, for sa'e by
Ebi tl: Cotsrt off Quarter Sessioies
for the 7cMsay fllosiroe.
In the matter of the Corporation of Strouds
burg. 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 Borough of Strouds
burg may become subject to, and possess
the powers and privileges conferred by
the "Act regulating boroughs," approved
the third day of April, 1851. The Court
ord er public notice to bo given of the
same.
Publication of which is hereby made,
and if no sufficient reason be shown to
the contrary, the Court of Quarter Ses
sions, at its next Term, willdecree and
declare that the "Borough of Strouds
burg" become subject to the act entitled
an "Act to regulate boroughs," approved
April 3d, 1851.
M. H. DREHER, Prothonotary.
October 2, 1851.
JLicl and Iron Pipe.
A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of
all sizesT, on hand at all times, and for sale
by DICKSON 4- SAMPLE. .
-EastonJ.uly 17, I80I. ly.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this Office.
ii-huuj-jinjjiL'mai
dissolution.
The " partnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers, in the manufac
ture of Slate, was dissolved by mutual
consent on the loth of September, 1851.
All persons having claims against said
iirm Anil present them to Amos Labar,
who is duly authorized to settle the same,
and those indebted are requested to make
payment to him, on or before the first, of
January nest.
GEO. R. SMITH & Co.
Dutotsburg, September 15, 1851.
The undersigned, will continue the
manufacture of Slate, at the old stand.
AMOS LABAR.
Dutotsburg, Sept. 18, 1851. 3t
Cure of Consumption,
Liver Complaint. Cotds, Coughs. Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com
plaints. I have published a brief work on Consum
ption, which contains an invaluable recipe
for tho rnrPnf iHpop nrnmlpnt fli;pn9P pvp.i
lor tne cure oi tnese prevalent diseases, even
in their worst stages, when friends and phy
sicians have given up all hope. Hie
.ft 11 fT r
hiilsnm nrp5(?riliPfl in ihis wnrk C.iiret ivitlnmt i
Iho vnrnciP ni,l nf nhrsn-ians mirinc
, ....... ....
use of patent medicines. In adopting this Sys
tern of Cure the patient knows what 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.
He knows when using this Life saving Bal
sam, that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica
cious remedies, such js Nature prescribes
for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi
ents composing this Lung Balsam are obtain
able (cheaply too,) where vet consumption
exists, proving that Every ill has its antidote.
Consumptive patients may Rely on this receipt
(all Lung Complaints are removed by its
use) I would not attach my name to it, had
1 doubt of its efficacy. 'The directions for
preparing and tiding the Balsam are perfectly
plain. 1 prefer selling the Recioe to making
the Balsam, as it enables people to Make
their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. I 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 wished5 me
to let you know what effect yourpreparation
of Medicine 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
icine much needed in Jackson there is many
cases simular to :ny wife's. The Rev Mr.
Blanciiard will write vou for a recipe. Res
pectfully yours. " O. F. POOL.
Address, post paid, (enclosing $1.) Dr. S.
TOUSEY, 10G Nassau street, New York.
The work goes by mail under seal.
October 23, l851-Gm
"pTISS F. A. KNECHTj formerly in
J--3- 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.
FEMALE SEMINARY.
Miss Barton will re-open her School
for the instruction of Youn Ladies on
Monday, the first day of September next.
Terms per scsswji 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.
Eo. 71 "Northampton Street, Opposite the
Easton Bank.
T51IE subscribers having entered into a
partnership for the purpose of continu
ing the Drug and rami iJusiness at
Dickson, would offer their stock
ol' Druss, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Afea
Glass, &c. &c. to old customers of tiluS2:i
the s.tand and Physicians and dealers in
general. Please call and try us.
W. J.'DICKSON,
A N. SAMPLE.
Trading under the firm of Dickson ij- Sample.
Solo Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground
White Lead.
Easton. July 17, 1851. ly
n i)ani,
ICQ kegs 25 lbs. each, Welherill's while lead,
50 do 50 do do do do
20 do 100 po do do do
100 boxes S by 10 Glass )'
75 do 10 by Ii do superior quality.
50 do I04iy U do )
10 bbls. of Alum
!0 bbls. Copperas
10 bbls. Rosin
4000 lbs. Potash
000 Gallons Linseed Oil
40 bbls, spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters' Red Lead
Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic,
Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo.
ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black
and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon
for sale by DICKSON cy SAMPLE.
Easton, July 17, 1851. I y
N. & E. V. COftLlES.
No. 69 Pearl Street, Nem-YorJ
In porters and Wholesale Doal
ers in
Gi'ocia ad ECIaeft Teas,
of all descriptions suited lo the
Coutry Trade.
Are also receivrng from the best manufac
tures a full assortment of TOBACCO, of 'the
most approved brands, all of whicluare con
fidently ottered as equal to any in market,
and at the lowest cash prices.
Merchants visiting' the City would do vell
to call and examine our stock befote purchas
ing elseiyhere.
September 4, 1851- 3m .. .
JOB WORK
Neatly executed at this Office.
EpiiwpiS
Pyi,'iiqil,l:flP
lje lit Barley Sljctif,
a nSaisd Again! .
M. WATSON" is happy to inform
A V
111 a rvlil -PvinnltJ oTirl p.nef nmors fliif
of them as may favor him with their cus
torn, at the new Hotel erected on the site
of the UM Barley blieaf, (which was de
stroyed by fire in July last.)
The House is much increased in size
and convenience, and possesses every ac
commodation which can contribute to the
comfort of the traveler.
The TABLE and the BAR will be fur
nished in such a manner as cannot fail to
please.
JSST A large yard, with stabling for
one hundred horses.
M. WATSON, Proprietor.
No. 193 North Second St., PlnTa. ;
March 27 1851.
BARK WANTED.
Fiphc subscriber will pay Five Dol-
-fcL ., . j - n..,.K e r . a
h ill v i 1 1 t t i
liundrcd cords of good bright Bock or!
jiiiiB uur uum iu v;iu iw auuuiiuvu
. .
uUOUUsUUU
At the above named price !
tM Dai'K lllUSt 1)6 lOaGCtt SOllU and Cleai".
, , -l 1
from all kind of damage. Will also pay
a fair price for White Oak and Damaged
JJark.
JACOB SINGMASTER.
April 10, 1851.
American Repertory of Inventions.
To Mecinuiics, Investors Had
M a. mi f u c i ti rc r . .
SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE
MESSRS. MUNN & CO.,
American and Foreign Patent Agents,
And Publishers of the Scientific Ameri
can, respectfully announce to the public lhat
the first 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 o
the publishers to illustrate it more fully, by in
troducing representations of 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 at the
end of the year a splendid voulume of over
lour nunureu pages, wnn a copious inaex,
and from five lo six hundred engravings, to
gether with a vast amount of practical infor
mation concerning the progress of invention
and discovery throughout the world. There
is no subject of importance to the mechanic,
inventor, manulacturer and general reader,
whrch is not treated in the most able manner;
the editors, contributors & correspondents
being men of the highest attainments. It is
is in fact the leading scientific journal of the
country.
The Inventor will
find in it a weekly list
ol American Patent Claims, reported from
the Patent Office, an original feature not
found in any olher weekly publication.
Terms: S2 a year; Si for six months.
All Letters must be post-paid and directed
lo ftlUiNiN oz L.U.,
hittmm nn
Publishers of the Scientific American,
125 Fulton-street, New-York.
INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBBING.
Any person who will send us four subscri- j
bers for six months, at our regular rates, shall
be entitled to one copy for lhe same length
of time, or we will furnish
Ten copies for six months
Ten copies for twelve months
Fifteen copies for twelve months
.
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15
22
28
Twenty copies for twelve months
Southern and Western Money taken at par
for subscripiions, or Post Office stamps ta-
ken at their full value.
FREIGHT LINE.
ivw York to Newark, daifiy,
bv Steam.
rmEE MORRIS- CANAL now
beinir
in complete order, the subscribers, j His 'Napoleon and his Marshals' was, per
would inform their customers and the! haps, as popular, and found at least as many
public, that they are prepared to forward
all descriptions of goods, wares and mer
chandize by Morns Canal boats to or
from Easton, and all intermediate points
vvith promptness and despatch. Leaving
foot of Dcy street, JN. 1. daily at 4 r. 1U.
per Steamboats Jonas C. Heart and
islander, opening the most direct route
to Easton and the Lehigh Region.
P. S. Ee .particular to mark goods
Stephens & Condits Line, via Canal.
STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO.,
Forwarders.
JSSTtToSEFn S- Hibbler would re
spectfully call the attention of his per
sonal friends and acquaintances to his
connection with the 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.
SETS chisels Butcher's. Beat
tv's and Allen's, with alotrof F.
H. Withcrby's extra nevr style to throw
chips. The undersjgned takes pleasure
in calling the attention of Mechanics to
these chisels, which save time and labor.
For sale by
MILLER & BROTHER.
Easton, JiprilJM, 1851 .
Iia iSiC Court Common Pieas
off Moui oo Coimiy.
James II. Stroud, el al . Common Pleas,
Executors, &c. f Al.ven. ex. de terris
vs. 4 Sept. T, IS5I.
James Ilollinshead. No. 128.
The Auditor appointed to distribute the
fund in Court arising out of the sale under
the above writ, and also to report the liens
pnd the facts, will attend to the duties of his
aapoiniment on Saturday, the sixth day of
December, 1851, at his oltic e in S.iroudsburg
S U.BURNETT Auditor.
Nov, 0- I85L It, , ?
Attorney nt Law,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA.
Office oh Elizabeth street, formerly oc
cupied by "VVm. Davis, E3q.
May 8, 1851
BLANK DEEDS'
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The Sacred Mountains I3y Rev. J. T. Head
ley. 1 vol. 12mo., Illustrated,- full cloth.
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The Sacred Mountains. By Rev. T. J. Head
ley. 1 volume 18 mo. without the plates.
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Sacred Scenes and Characters fly Rev. J.
T. Headley.-1 vol. 12mo. Illustrated, full
cloth, SI; gilt edges, $1 50.
Sacred Scenes and Characters. By Rev J.
T. Headley. 1 vol. l8mo., without the
plates. Sunday school edition, 50 cts.
History of the Persecutions and Battles of the"
Waldcnses. By Rev. J. T. Headley 1
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History of the Waldenses. By RevJT Head
ley I vol. l8mo. Sunday school edition
01 1
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Letters from the Backwoods and the Adiron
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Biography of the Saviour and his Apostles.
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Holy Scriptures. By Professor Gauessen
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Sacred Scenes and Characters. By tho
liev. J. l. rieadlev. inis uorK may very
properly he considered a companion to the
; "Sacred Mountains," by the same author.
I Its object is to illustrate and ' render more
' life-like" the sacred writings. It is not the
author's design tu supersede the Bible. But
his wish is to excite a solicitude to obtain,
I and to become intimately acnuainted and per-
; fectly familiar with its history, doctrines and
laws; to know its truth, to imbibe its spirit,
' feel its power, and partake ot' its salvation;
. in a word, to prize in some measure as it de-
serves, this treasure which is indeed bevond
price. We predict for it a circulation far be-
yond any of the author's former works.
The News, January 1th
Sacred Scenes Characters. Bv the Rev. J.
1 T. Headley, author of the 'Sacred Mountains
. &c. This work will add rrreatlv to the reDU-
-
tation of the author. In literary merit it more
than equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr.
Headley excels in his glowing style and vivid
descriptions. His works are a rich treasury
of all the sublimity of thought, moving ten-
demess of passion", and vigorous strength of
j expression, which are to be found in all the
, languages by which mortals declare their
minds. Daily Globe. January 5th
Rambles and Sketches By Rev J TMIead
ley. We have not for a long lunqat down
to a book with more pleasing anticipations, or
found those anticipations more Ailly realized,
than in the perusal of the work before us, tnd
we know it will be hailed with gratification
by the many admirers of the talented author.
enthusiastic readers as any book that can bo
mentioned. We think the Rambles & Sketch
es are destined to be as popular at least as"
any of his previously published works. There
is not a dull chapter in the work, hjed as it
! js with 'an infinite variety '
1 he dRihor has
ample room and verge enough for the employ
ment of his fine talents to great advantage
and most successfully has he recomplipseh
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 stylo by
the publisher. Portland Transcript, Dec. b
Mr. Headley is one of the most promising
writers of this country, and we have here una"
of his best books one on which he can safe
ly rest his fame. It possesses the unfatigu
ing charms of perfect simplicity and truth -There
is a graceful frankness pervading tho
composition, which engages the interest of
the reader in the author as well as in the sub
ject. His rambles about Rome, Paris and
London exhibit a thousand lively traits of an
incenuous nature, upon which a man of taste
will delight to linger. We predict for this a
! sale equal to thatofany of the author's worka.
. . . ewxorKiews.
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 ber
judged with the greatest safety to his fame?
ns a word-painter and thinker.-A Y Tribune,
December 17, 1849 v
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age, to any part of the United States, on the
receipt of orders, with the money. Money
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Publisher, H3 Nassau st. New York.
July 21, 1851 3m
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zens of Stroudsburg and the surround
ing country, that he still continues the above
business, and may be found at his establish
ment on Monroe street. All orders for House'
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J c will be punctually attended to, and exe
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sonable terms.
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