Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 05, 1852, Image 4

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    THIS ISA GREAT COUNTRY,
c aio KHKi.lv aivoiti"nipin lit if I
n tioleszte ana LictailBoot and Shoe store.
THE Subscriber lakes this method to in
form tho public that he has just re
reived at his tore, opposite Messrs. Miller
& Brother and nearly opposite T. & P. Mix
wll's store, in Hamilton trcet, a large as
Hurimc.t of
Soots anh Sims,
BHI decidedly the largest, cheapest
4, M and best, now in Easton. which
he is selling for cash, and is de
termined not to be unders'old by
any other establishment, accor
ding to the article:
His assortment consists of
Congress "Gaiters, Women's
Gaiters. Half Gaiters, Jenny Linds, lippera.
Buskins, and a large assortment of children's
caiters. &r &r.
AL O Gentlemen's and youths' Boots
and Shoes of every variety, all made of the
best materials, and experienced workmen
(tinder his own superintendence.)
Orders for work to be made by measure,
and repairing of all kinds, promptly attended
to as heretofore. A continuance of the fa
vors of a libreal community respectfully so
licited TIIADDEUS SC1IOCH.
Easton, May 22. 1851
The testimony in its favor is over
whe nunr. The proprietors are drd y in
1 receipt of etters and certifiicates, noing
to prove its remarKao c emeicncy to an
S UL ItUitll. UUIU 111 Llll UlCll ilUU il-
du t?. The re ief given, and the immedi
ate improvement of health which follows
it? ue, has ca cd the attention of physi
cians to this artic e, and they freelv re-
I commend & prescribe it in their practice.
luc uUul price is 2o cents per vial which
brings it within Hie means oj all.
Brooklyn, L. I. January 16, 1847.
I do eertif that I gave one bottle of
1,J
i l Z2. .1 ooflaL-
worms, .Any person doubting tins may
. apply for further information at my rest-
B 1 r TT 1 "1 "T" 1 .
aencc corner oi xotk ana dactson st s.
James McCaffrey.
Foughkccpsie, N. Y. March 2, 1344.
I certify, that I took two vials of B. A.
I Fahuesloek's Yirmifuge, which I found
to be the greatest cure for worms I have
l over usea. l nave been troubled, with
tape worms for a number of years, and I
have never found so good a" medicine as
3. A. Fauestock's Yirmifuire. I there-
fore recommend it.
MARTHA CLIFT.
The public is cautioned against coun
terfeits and spurious articles, and to put
no conndence m statements that ' Rol in
stock s," and (S. Fahnestock's, Yirmifuge
are the same or as good as the only gen
uine article, which is B- A. Fahnestock's
Vermifuge.
For sale in btroudsburg, by T. ScJioch,
Cure of Consumption.
JLuer Complaint. Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Corn
flam's 1 have puolishcd a brief work on Consum
ption, which contains an invaluable recipe
1
'
1 .
W lor the cure of these prevalent diseases, even
in tlirir worst stages, when friends and phy-
sinans hive given up all hope. The Lung
l balsam prescribed in this work Cures without
the expensive aid of physicians or injurious
ubeol patent medicines. In adopting tins Sys
i urn of Cure the patient knows what he is us
ing knows that he is not shortenning his
day by the use of anodynes or mercurials,
whirh may seem to Relieve but never Cure,
llti knows when using this Life saving Bal
sam that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica
cious remedies, such as Nature prescribes
for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi
etils cun.,oing this Lung Balsam are obtain
able (chngplv too.) where er consumption
esjs's proving that Every ill has its antidote.
Cotsumptive patients may Rely on this receipt
(all Lun Complaints are removed ty Us
use) I wnuld not attach my name to it, had
I doutit of its erficacy. The .directions for
preparing and ubinjj; the Balsam are perfectly
plain- 1 prefer selling the Recipe to making
the Balsam, as it enables people to Make
thttr own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. 1 will
impart the secret of making the Balsam, and
i' it- Family right to use it, for Si, but in no
at$ will ell ii for speculating purposes.
Proof of ils Goodness.
Jackson, "Mich . March 21. 1851.
Don R.TOUSEY Sir: You wished me
to let you know whateffert your preparation
of Medicine for Consumption and other dis
eases had in my family. After the first ten
days my w ife gained in weight 3 lbs, relieved
he"r cough, changed her countenance, and ail
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 aimular'to :ny wife's. The 'Rev Mr.
Blanchard will write you for a recipe; Res
pectfully yours. . O. F. POOL.
; Addres, post paid, enclosing Si.) Dr. S.
lObbEY, 10G IVassau-street, JVew York.
The work goes by mail under seal.
October 23. l851-6m
MiLUNEPT & D3ESS-MAK!&.
"ISS F. A. KNECHT. 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
tall bonnets, at the old stand of Miss
E. Colbert.
N. B She will open shop the 24th
October. Thankful to iter friends for
past favors the will ,be pleased to wait,
upon all who may favor her witha,call.
Oct 9v 1851. 'T
I
!
3nuan uccn ijotcl,
Elizabetli st., Stkoidshuro, Pa.
The undersigned respectfully in
forms his friends and the public gener-
allv. that he has taken ilia above Hotel,
known to the travelling community as 'Shive
ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo.
Swartwood.
The house is large, with ever convenience
for travellers and boarders.
The yards and stabling are extensive, and
orery thing in the very best order for the ac
comodation of travellers and others.
The.proprietor will useevery effort tohav
his table, chansbers,bnr. and every depart
ment of his house conducted in such a mari
ner as to secure the approbation of his custo
mers. The Stage office for the Easton, M. Chunk,
WilkesBarre. White Haven and Providence
stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel.
Persons wishing to go or send with the a
bovo stages, will please leave their orders
at the Indian Queen Hotel.
These lines leave this Hotel erery Mon
day, Wednesday, and Friday morniiig at 7
o'clock.
JOSEPH J. POSTENS.
Proprieior.
April 94, 1831.
TO INKEEPERS,
Aim! to ali wEioiu it may Concern;
riTUIE Undersigned embraces this method
X to inform his friends and customers jn
particular and the public in general, that ho
has added to his former stock of Groceries
and Varieties, a generl assortraen of
Consisting of the best refined Rye Whisker,
pale Brandy; Holland and common Gin; i.
O. Rum ; Lisbon and port Wine, of the pur
est and best qualities, and offers such fur
sale by the barrel, keg. gallon or half gallon;
at the lowest cash prices ; and wishes tht
Tavernkeepers in the country to give him a
call before purchusing elsewhere, ashe isde
termined to give satisfaction, both ih quality
and price.
He abo keeps constantly on. hand, for In
keepers, Wine Bitters, Peppehmist and
Wintergbskn, also Lemon Syrup.
IEPProduce of all kinds taken in exchange.
SAMUELS. ABEL.
Stroudsburg, June 5, 1851.
Philadelphia Type Foundry,
iYo. S, Par street, Near tlie Exchange,
PHILADCLI'HIA.
THE Subscriber having made great im
provements in his method of casting typs and
mixing of metals, and had a thorough revision
of his matrices, the faces of which are not ex
celled, in beauty and regularly of cut, by any
in the country; Hatters himself that by a strict
personal attention to business, and employing
none but the most skilful workmen, he is en
abled to offer
A Superior Article, at greatly reduced Prices.
He is constantly adding to his stock all that
is new from the best workmen of this and oth
er countries, and haing lately procured from
Europe, a great variety of NEW FACES
and ORNAMENTS, solicits tho attention of
Printers thereto.
Specimens will be sent to those wishing to
order.
Pressesj Chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Gal
leys, Brass iiule.and every other article neo
ded to furnish a complete Printing Office,
supplied at the shortest, notice.
GERMAN HOOK AND JOB TVPE,
Of the newest style and of all sizes, carefully
put up in fonts oi correct proportion.
ALEXANDER ROBB.
January 30, 1351. 1)
Doctor ITourscU tor i
5 tsj
Bv means of the Pocket
By means of
iEsculapius, or Every
V& one ms cwn Physician!
0 & Thirtieth- edition, with
Pl s!uPward3 of a hundred en-
m lagjsrmps. showing pri
vate diseases in every
shape and form and mal
formations of the gener
ative syitems
BV Y.T.1. YOUNG, li. D
The time has now ar
rived, that persons suffering from secret dis
eases, need no more become the victim of
quackery, as by theprecsriptions contained Jn
tliis 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, it fully explains
the cause of manhood's early decline, with
observations on marriagc-besides many oth
er derangements ivhich it would not be pro
per to enumerate in the public printe.
ITPAny person sending TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in in a letter, will receive
one copy of this book, by ma:l, or firo cop
ies will bp sent for one dollar. Address,
DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 SPRUCE
Street. PHILADELPHIA." Post-paid.-
IO3 DR. YOLNG can bo consulted on
any of the diseases described in Jiis dif
ferent publications, i his Office, 15J
SPRUCE Street, every dav between U and
3 oVlock, Sundays excepted.
January 30, 1851, Iy
StroudHbut-ff iitid ITS audi Chunk
f
Mail Line of Stages.
This line leaves J. J. Postens' Hotel, (In
dian Queen.) in Stroudsburg. every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock a. m
via Fennersrille. Sjiafers P. O. Kresgeville,
Weissport, and Lchfghton to MauchChunk,
where it arrives at 4 o'clock p. m., and con
nects with lines from Poltsvjlle, Berwick and
other places. Returning, leave C. ConnoTa
hotel, in Mauch Chunk, every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at 7 a. m. and ar
rive in Stroudsburg at 4 p. m.
This lino connects with the Wilkesbarre
and While Haven,ctages al Shafers P. O.
Monroe county, and with the New York,
Easton, Milford and Honesdale stages at
Stroudsburg. !
FARE
From Stroudsburg to Mauch Chunk $2 00
White Haven 2 00
" " Wilkesbarre 2 50
J. STOUFFER & Co.,
February. 13. 1S5I. Proprietors
Country Produce.
Butter, eggs, &c. taken in exchange for
any gooas in my ime oi Business.
. . ixf ? JOHN H. ;MEtICK
Stroud nhurg. February 1. I51.
ESTKAY.
Came to the premises of the
subscriber in Hamilton town
ship, some tune ago, a Brindlc Heifer, with
a white face; the ears and about the eyes a
dark brindle, and has some white spots on
the breast and about the hind legs, and is
supposed to be about two years old. The
owner or owners thereof, is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take her away, or she will be disposed
of according to law.
JOHN LESH.
II a milton. January 15, 1852.
Oaa IBasacl Again !
M. WATSON is happy to inform
his old friends and customers that
"he is prepared to receive as many
of them ?s may favor him with their cus
tom, at the new Hotel erected on the site
of the Old Barky Sheaf, (which was de
stroyed by five in July last.)
The Housa 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 BAlt will be fur
nished in such a maimer as cannot fail to
please.
A large yard, with stabling for
one hundred horses.
M. WATSON, Proprietor.
No. 103 North Second st.. PiuTa.
March 7 1851.
BARK WANTED.
nphe subscriber will pay b'lVB Dol
iiAits per cord in Cash for about five
hundred cords of good bright Rock 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 SI NGM ASTER.
April 10, 1651.
FREIGHT LINE
fcforfii to Newark, daily,
hy Steaeu.
rjlllE MOMUS CANAL now being
in complete order, the subscribers,
would inform their customers and the
public, that they are prepared to forward
all descriptions of goods, wares and mer
chandize by Morris Canal boats to or
from Easton, and a1! intermediate points
with promptness and despatch. Leaving
foot of Dey street, N. Y. daily at 4 P. M.
per Steamboats Jonas C. Heart and
Islander, opening the most direct route
to Easton and the Lehigh Region.
P. S. Be particular to mark goods
Stephens & Goudits Line, via Canal.
STEVlIENS, C02TDIT & CO.,
Forwarders
Joseph S. Kibbler 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, 185 .
SETS chisels Butcher's, Beat-!
ty's and Allen's, with a lot'ofE. '
H. itherby s extra now style to throw !
. m, i i . . , !
cIuds. lne undersigned takes pleasure !
.in calling the attention of Mechanics to
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these chisels, which save time and labor.
For sale by
MILLER & BROTHER.
Easton. April 24, 1851.
llissoltitioia.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned
in the roundry business has this dav been
U,MU"CU wiumjui buiiaBiu. iViL persons
u n l . ii
;njnk . r. .j i.
ucuibu iu a..u u.iii die rquBsuiu io maxej
immediate payment, and those having claims
or demands will please present them to Chas.
S. Palmer, who is duly authorized to settle
the same
JOHN G. TOLMIE,
CUAS.S. PALMER
Stroudsburg, December 22, 1851.
The subscriber, thankful for past favors,
respectfully announces to the public that he
has been at considerable expense in procur
ing additional machinery, and is now pre
pared to execute orders of all descriptions,
anu win commue me nusiness ai tne old
stand. The mechanical operations will re
main under the. superintendence of John G.
Tolmie, who will be aided by experienced
workmen.
C. S. PALMER.
January 1, 1852.
Valuable Property
in StroudKbiirff at Private Sale.
WENDELL J. BREIMER hereby offers
ai private saie, a nousc 33 feet tront
(adapted for two families) upon a lot
170 lee; deep. It is on the corner of'
George and Sajrah street, in Stroudsburg.
Any person wlSliing to purchase the above
property, can do so by calling upon
.S. C. BURNETT,
Stroudsburg, Jan. 8, 1852.-3m Agent.
la the Orphan's Court of Klouroc
County.
In the matter of the account of Rudolphu3
Smith, Executor of the last Will and Tes
Jamcnt.of Rudolph Kintner, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to au
dit and if occasion require resettle the ac
count of Rudolphus Smith, executor of the
last will and testament of Rudolph Kintner.
dee'd, make distribution if necessary and re
port the facts at the next term, will attend to,
the duties of his appointment on Tuesday, the!
3d day of February, 1852, at 10 o'clock a. M.i
at his office in Stroudsburg, when and where
all persons interested in said estate can at
tend if they see St.
S. C. BURNETT,
January 3, 1852 it. Auditor.
I. DIMlff,
Attorney at Law,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY. PA.
Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc-'
cupied by Wm. Davis, Esqi.
May, I Sill.
STROUDSBURG
FEMALE SEMINARY.
.Miss Barton will re-open her School
for the instruction of Young Ladies on
Monday, the first day of September nest.
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.
NEW FIRM
No. Tl ISarthamptoii Street Opposite the
Easton Batik.
npHE subscribers having entered into a
JL partnership for the purpose of continu
ing the Drug and Paint liusinessat
the old stand of the late Mr. John
Dickson, would offer their stock
of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Glass; &c. &c. to old customers of
tho s.tand and Physicians and dealers in
general. Please call and try us.
VV. J. DICKSON,
A N. SAMPLE.
Trading undeMhe-firm of Dickson 6f Sample.
Sole Agents for Wetherili's Pure Ground
White Lead.
Easton, J.uly 17, 1851. ly
100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's-ivhite lead,
50 do 50 do do do ' do
20 do 100 po do do do
100 boxes 3 by 10 Glass )
75 do 10 by 12 do
50 do 10 by 14 do S
superior quality.
10 bbls. of Alum
JO, bbls. Copperas
10 bbls. Rosin
4000 lbs. PptaSh
000 Gallons Linseed Oil
40 bbls. spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead
Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic,
Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo.
.4.1,50 superior Furniture, Coach, Black
and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon
for sale by DICKSON cj- SAMPLE.
Easton, July 17, 1851.---ly
TEAS!!
J. H. 6c E. W. CORL2ES.
No. 69 Pearl Street. New-York,
7
Importers and Wholesale Deal
ers in
Grccu and Black Teas,
of all descriptions suited to the
Coutry Trade.
Are also receiving from the hest manufac
tures a full assortment of TOBACCO, of the
I must approved brands, all of which are con
fidently offered as equal to any in market,
l..L- . , -
auu ai me toicesi casn prices.
Merchants visiting the City would do well
to call and exa'mine our stock before purchas
ing elsewhere.
September 4. 1851. 3m
HORSES MADE SOUND
BY THE
Horse Owner's Secret,
. Being a new and certain remedy for the speedy
Cure oi Heaves,
By Sir James Lyndonton,
Principal Farrier to his Royal Highness
Prince Albert.
THE groat discovery contained in this lit
tle workprocured Sir James his Baron-
etcy. it is really worth its weight m gold to . tion, and the Horse will not fallen, or where
allwhoownor usePIorses. Itprecribesa Cer- ' the hair is rough and stands straight out, the
lain and positive cure fort hcllcaves which any ' feed seeming to do no good, the Powder pro
person can prepare. The remedy is better '. duces' almost immediate improvement of the
and cheaper than any advertised Heave Pow- j animal; the digestion improves and with it all
der, and is perfectly safe, as any one can the sluggishness of the animal disappears,
know who tries it. Horse owners know that
i I...H ti . ....
many a Taiuaie norse loses halt its price
hv tint: nrpvnlnnt Hiconco Tl, nr.n.i..
J -V .'. ., , B"Jr Ftc-
t! Tl (IMII III II1IVI 'J lriZ 1VI AllVd him n n .1 .
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 allcheapand can be had at any
store. To prevent imposition the work will
be sent in Fealed envelopes. English price
four shillings and three pence sterlinc
. ... ....w vuic mm una in-
I American price. Si per copv. Persons or
derma Sir James' Work. arfiflrnHcfPfl tn nnn
dering Sir James Work, are e
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f,ne his instructions to their own animals.
It will be sent to none others
An American Horse Doctor approoves of
tne aDove system! Read what he says:
Appletox, Ohio, July 21. 1851
Mr Dun-berton, 1 have tried vourSecret
for the cure of Heaves, and approve of it
very much. Yours, truly,
Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr.
To procure this valuable little work. Ad
dress, post paid.
JOHN DUNBERTON,
English Horse Doctor,
American Agent for James Ejndenton's
Horse Owner's Secret,
New York Post Office.
The Secret is sentby mailat letterpostage.
October 23, 1851-Gm
Hover's Ink Manufactory,
REMOVED TO
No. 144 Race Street,
(Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Urown St.)
PBiiladelphia.
WHERE 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
Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say
anything in its favor, and the manufacturer
takes this opportunity to say that tho confi
dence thus secured shall not be abused.
In addition to the various kinds of Writing
Jnk, he also manufactures Adamantine Ce
ment for mending Glass and China, as well
as a superior Hair Dye; a trial only is neces
sary to insure its future use, and a Sealing
Wax, well adapted for DruggistSflnd Bottlers,
at a very low price, in large or small quanti
ties. Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Manufacturer,
..- No. 144 Race Street.
BeMyeeh 4th & 5th, ooposite Crown St.
PHILADELPHIA.
"Dr. V, Ul. Swayzc,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Boston, Fa.
A graduate of the'Baltimore College df
Dental Surgery.
Office above the Court House, and oppo
site T. Deshler's store, Easton Pa.
December 18, 1851.
: BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this Office.
- Vegetable Cattle Powder,
PREPARED BY
BREINiC, FRONEFIELD&CO.
No. 187 North Third- street, Philadelphia.
The proprietors of the above powder take
pleasure in being able to call your attention
to this article, which in all repects excels any
thing of the kind offered to theublic for the
last fifty years. It is not only of individual
interest out it musi in uruu ubwhhb a gicm
National benefit; in the aggregate it will add
at least one Million of Dollars annually to the
produce of the Country, in the increase of
Milk, Butler and Fat from the same amount
of food, besides the many, very manay lives
of valuable animals it will save by restoring
them to health. It is therefore destined to
be in due lime one of the staple articles of
every Farmer, Dairyman and Horseman. It
is not one of those kind of Mixtures' that
merely swell an animal up for a short time,
but it will by the capacity which it has of
concerting HIPPURIC ACID (which is an
effete matter) into Lactic acidot oleine; cause
a greater amount of nutritious matter to be
extrncted from the same amount of food, than
possibly could do, were the active principles
of nutrittoii to pass out of the system in the
form of Hippuhic Acm. We have received
. r t-'fV i i
a muiinuue oi eviaer.ee io prove wuai we
have said above. Suffice to say: We have
mixed the active agent with a great number
of Vegetable plants and herbs, which time
and use have proved to be useful in improv
ing the appetite and promoting digestion of
the food ; thus securing a healthy condition
of the blood, liom which the Milk and Fat
must be formed. It may be used uxMorsesr
Cows and Hogs for the iollowing diseases:
Horses.
Yellow Water. This disease is owingrto
a bad and impoverished state of the blood,
which becomes thin and watery and of a yel
low color. It is a dangerous sickness, and
destroys many valuable horses every year.
A free use of this powder will entirely cure
this disease. It will by improviing digesition
and giving to the blood a greater quantity of
red particles, afford the beat and only possi
ble chance of recovery. In the beginning
of the disease, give a table spoonful once a
day, at noon. If the disease is far advanced
a table spoonful twice a week
Slabbering This is the ruination of many
valuable Horses by exhaustion by a con
stant discharge of saliva which ought to go
into the stomach to assist digestion. It is
often brought on by Indian Tobacco growing
in the pasture ground. A table spoonful
three times a week will arrest the flow, un
less caused by the Tobacco. Under such
circumstances the animal must be kept out
of the reach of the Tobacco
-Dsemjer-This powder has already cured
hundreds of horses of this troublesome dis-
e ease to the surprise' of those who used it. It
- ! clinnl.l Ur. .-.A .1.. l.r..,. U.. C. I
in the neck, else it cannot restore the animal
perfectly until the matter is discharged. Ue
it early to prevent such a result The dose
is a table spoonful once or twice a day
Glanders. This disease has baffled all
Farriers. Give this powder a fair trial and
it will do wondfers in this terrible and hither
to incurable malady. It is a disease of the
glandular system and kept up by imperfect
nutrition. A table spoonful twice every day
for a month or two, in constant succession,
will in three cases out of four effect a cure.
It has been fairly tested. Coughs, and short
ness of Breath depending on weak lungs, a
table spoonful every morning ; if it abates,
once or twice a week
Poor, Low spirited Horses, or where there
is any remains of Founder or stiffness of mo-
becoming lively and soirited. and the hair
...'
smooth and sleek
I T)n....nnn u.. r.
Drovers, by feeding their horses one or
two table spoonsful a week to each will se
cure them against the danger of taking cold
or distemper, in being exposed to the weath
er, &c. Their horses will also appear to a
greater advantage, when offered for sale; the
powder keeping them in a good and healthy
condition. Farmers and Teamsters will also
find their horses greatly benefited by feeding
the powder as above, it securing to them a
continual good appetite
Cows.
For Milk Goics, wo are fully convinced
that it not only improves the quality, but that
it increases the amount of Milk, Uream and
Butter; some who have tried the experiment
say a pound a week, others say half a pound,
while one person insisted upon it that he
made two pounds more 'a week from each
Cow, We think it will be found to average
from a half to a, pound per week each Cow,
if the Cows are perfectly healthy. This ad
ditional amount is made by the conversion of
the Hippuric Acid into Nitrogenous and fat
ty compounds; also by supplying the oxygen
taken in by the lungs, with the elements of
reaction; without taking any of the Nitrogen
ous portions of the feed.
This powder will secure to cows that heal
thy and thrifty condition of system, which
will produce the Milk and Butter, so much
relished during the summer season, when
Cattle go into good Pasture. Their appetite
will be continually good ; the powder will
supply them with that nutriment, which they
would otherwise soon lack and consequently j
lau oil oolh in quantity and quality o! Milk
and Butter as soon as the hot summer sea
son advances and pasture becomes stale.
Any Farmer or Dairyman, who will feed this
powder regularly to his Cows will find them
in a continued good condition, summer or
winter. For this purpose a table spoonful of
the powder should be given two or 3 times a
week m
Hallow Horn or Wolf; Hoof Disease, and
all other diseases of neat cattlo depending
upon a bad stale of the fluids, are removed
speedily and effectually. Cows, whose milk
is blue, thin and wate'ry, and where it does
not yield much cream, "or where CoVs give
bloody milk, or which are used to stand long
dry, it will be found an almost infallible rem
edy, by improving the condition of the blood
and croatiiura healthy digestion: a table
spoonful every day or every other day as it
may be neceHsary
N B-In an anjmal which is giving milk and
you are desirous to fatten at the same time,
yod should not give more than a table spoon
ful once a week or it will retard the forma
ion of fat by increasing the amount ol milk
Hogs.
Pigs in the summer summer often overheat
themselves, get swelled nocks, coughs, ul
cers in the Lungs and Liver, which cause
tjiem to die very suddenly, these may be pre
vented entitelv by nuttmc a pound into a bar
rel of swill; and giving from "one to two quarts
per day, It will at the same, time consider
ably hasten the fattening process
Let each person try its effects for himself
and he will son bp satisfied of its excellent
qualities, and that.no Farmer should be with'
out it.'
For the purpose of finding out still further
how far our justly co lebrated CATTLE
JfUWDER is entitled, to the confidence of an
! intellicrent nponle. we have addressed lftpr
to all parts of the United States, where our
! nowder has been nsnrt. and we are able nnw
from the evidence thus brought before us, to
j assure every Farmer, Dairv-man, and Hdrse-
man, that it has thus far very much exceed-
ea our mosi sanguine expectations
Beware of counterfeits, as the extensive
sale of our powder has induced others to
make an imitution of it. Each padfc has our
written signature on the end
Several orders have been sent to this city
for Cattle Powder, which have been filled by
sending an article got up in imitation of our
our own. We therefore say again, Storekee
pers, Farmers and Dairymen, do not buy a
pound, unless you look for tthe nameof Brei
nig, Fronefield Co's written signature on
the end of each pack; do not allow yourself
to be deceived, the life and health of your
cattlr depend upon this Caution. Look out!
'Vigilance is the price of security.'
Price 25 Cts. per pack (1 pound)
For sale by JOHN N. SIOKES,
Stroudsburg, General Agent for Monroe
county.
December 18, 1851.
200,000 BRICK
Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber.
These brick are of a large size and of a su
perior quality, and will be sold as low and
lower, according to quality, than any other
brick in the County. A portion of them are
pressed or front, and cornice Brick of ditfer
ent, kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma
terial that will stand the fire wnh impunity,
thus answering for the purpose of -building
hake-ovens. &o.,all ol which will be retailed
at the following rates:
Pressed or front brick at $1 50 per hundred
Best common hard brick 'JO do du
Best salmon do 75 do do
Best soft do 50 do du
Filling-in-brick 25 do do
N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest
market price, taken in exchange for Brick,
and Cash not refused.
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE.
Stroudsburg. November 20, 1851.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Has removed his office to his dwelling
house, first door below the office of the
"Monroe Democrat," and directly oppo
site S. J. Hollinshead'a hotel, Elizabeth
street.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1S50.
Valuable Farm & Saw Mill
FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale all that Farm
situate in the township of Stroud, in the coun
ty of Monroe, and State of Pennsylvania,
containing
4L80 Acres of &and,
about eighty-five thereof cleared and in a.
high state of cultivation, twelve acres of
which is good watered Meadow, and the re
mainder plough land, and the bal
ance of said farm
Timber Land,
which : well timbered with excel
lent white oak, chesnut oak and hickory.
I he tirodhead screek runs through the yrem
ises, upou which is a
erected, which has a never failing supply of
water. The other buildings are a good story
and a hail
FRAITJE HOUSE,
Frame Barn with stne subles un-
neath ; frame Wagon House, stone Spring
House over a never failing spring of water,
and other out buildings in good order.
This property ia situated about six milea
from Stroudsburg. the county seat of Monroe
county, and 7 miles from the Delaware Riv
er. Brodhead's creek, which runs throngh
the premises, is a public navigable stream,
upon which stream the Lumber manufac
tured at the Mill can be easily conveyed to
market.
For particulars apply to the subscriber on
the premises or to Hon. Stogdell Stoke. or
James H- Stroud, Stroudsburg. Pa.
G. B. COTANT.
January 1, 1852.
MONROE COUNTY
m ii I it u I Fiie Jmsirjiiiro 4mp's.
nphe rate of Insurance is one dollar on
the thousand doaZrs insured, after
which payment no subsequent tax
be evied, exdept to cover actual loss or
damage by fire, that may faxipon mem
bers of the company.
The nett profits arising from interest
or otherwise, will be ascertained yeary,
for which each member in proportion to
his, her, or their deposit, wi have a
credit in the company. Each insurer in
or with tho said company wi bo a mem
ber thereof during the terra of his or her
poicy. The principe of Mutual Insur
ance has been thoroughy tested has
been tried by the unerring test of experi
ence, and has proved successful and bo
come very popuar. It affords the great"
est security against oss or damage by
fire, on the niosi advantageous and rea
sonable terms.
Applications for Insurance to be made
in person, or by letters addressed to
JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y.
MANAGERS.
Jaoob Goefcz Michael H. Drehor
John Edinger
James H.Walton
Edward Poston
Jacob Frederick
George B. Keller
Peter Shaw
John Miller
Bobert Boys
Bichard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker.
Balsar Fetherman,
JACOB GOETZ, President.
JAMES H. WALTON, Treasurer.
Stroudsburg, Janury 31, 1850.