Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, September 16, 1852, Image 4

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    16011 .1UU JlftrsiSS tOMKJSrV.
The subscriber talcos this method of
informing the rmblic generally, and, mil-
i1 lens and farmers especially, that having
tturehascd of Mr. Samuel Havden. lato
. .i c-, n .t
proprietor 01 cue owouasuurg i-ounury,
all Ins Patterns and fixtures, he has re-
moved the same to his Foundry in Tan-
nersvilic, Mqnroe co., L'a., atfil having in-
creased the machinery of the establish-
ment, he is prepared to execute all oi
ders in his line of business, in the best
manner and ,with despatch ajidthereforc
i-espectfuU: solicit the patronage of the
public, lie wall manufacture, cast ,aiid
wrought iron work .of all descriptions', in
cluding
Ulill Gcarisig', '
for flour and. other mills, mill screws,
bark'and corn mills, together with cast
ings of every description turned and "fit
ted up in the best possible manner. As
particular care will be taken to-employ
nono but the best workmen, and no puins
will be spared, lie feels confident of be
ing able ttf give general satisfaction.' Al
so '
made to order.
BR'iVSS CASTING'S;.'
such as spindle steps, sltaft and gu'dgeon
3oCS,'&c., will be anade to order. Old
copper and 13rass taken in exchange- at
the highest price- Patterns made to or
der. Thrcshvtg machines and Tlorsc Pou ers
of the most approved construction,1 will
be furnished' to rder at the' storte' no
tice. . . '
of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves
ve., on hand or made to order, lor sale
wholesaleorrctail.. , : : :r:?I
V LO W S.
of the mostapproVed plan will b'e kept on
liand, and every variety of. plow, castings
on hand and for sale.
153s Wrought iron mill work will be
done on the most reasonable terms; H-he
best kind of sled'shoes and polished wa
gon boxes and hollow ware will alwa3-s
be kept on hand
JACOB STOUFFER
January 1 , lS52.-ly
Cure of Consumption.
L.iccr Complaint. Colds, Coughs. Asthma,
Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com
plaints. -
1 have published a brief work on Consum
ption, which contains an invaluable reripe
forlhe cureof.ihese prevalent diseases, even
in their worst stages, when.JYiends.and phy
A.cians' have given up all hope. The Lung
halsam prescribed in this work Cireswjihout
l.be expensive aid of physicians or injurious
iise of patent medicines. In adopting this Sys
tem of Cure the patient knows xchat lie is us
ing kniws that lie is not shortenning his
pays by the use of anodynes- or mercurials,
whn.li may seem to Jieltcee but never Cure,
Lin knows when using this Life savi?ig Bal-
sam, tnai he is taking nuld, pleasant, ellica- we are satirieu mere wouui oe less sick
1 1. ins remedies, such as Nature prescribes ness, as from the stomach, liver, and nervous
tor lhe ills her children suffer. The ingredi- j system the great majority of real and lmagi
futs composing this Lung Balsam are obtain- J nary diseases emanate. Have them in a
ulile (cheaply too.) wherever consumption healthy condition, and you can bid defiance
exists, proving lhat Jveryill lias its antidote
Joi,sumptire patients may Ilelyon this receipt
(all Lung Complaints are removed by its
use) 1 would not attach my name to it, had
1 duupl of its efficacy. The directions for
prepaiing and tibing the Balsam are perfectly
plain. 1 prefer selling the Recipe to making
Jlie Balsam, as it enables people to Make
their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. 1 wil
imparl the secret of making lhe Balsam, and
the Family right to use it, for-Sl,'but in uo
case will J sell it for speculating purposes.
Proof of its Goodness.
Jackson, Mich. MarchUl, 1851.
Dort. S.TOUSEY Sir: You wished me
to let you know what effect your preparation
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, arid all
appearances were better. My family would
not be willing to do without it. It is amed
jcinemurh needed in Jackson there is many
-ases simular to my wife's. The Rev Mr.
"Blanc-hard will write you for a recipe. Res
pectfully yours. O. F. POOL.
Address, post paid, (enclosing 1.) Dr. S.
TOUSEY, 106 Nassau street, New York.
The work goes by mail under seal. . r.r .
October 7, 1851-Cm - .. -
Country Produce.
Butter, eggs, &c. taken in exchange for
any goods iu iny line of business.
SAMUEL MELIGK. 1 .
Philadelphia Typo Foundry, .
JVb. 8, Pear street, Near the Exchange,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE Subscriber having" made'great im
provements in his method of cas'ting lype and
wiiicing .of.metala, and had a thorough revision
of his matrices, the faces of which -ate no't ex
celled, in beauty and regularly pf cut.'by any
in the country; flatters himself that by a strict
personal attention to business, and employing,
none but the most skilful workmen, he is en
abled to offer J
A Superior Article, al greatly reduced Price's
He is constantly adding to his slock ail-that
is new from the best workmen of this and oth
er countries, and haung lately procured iroin
Europe, a great variety of NEW FACES
and ORNAMENTS, sulicils the attention of
Printers thereto.
Specimens will be sentto thoseiwishing to
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 TVPK.
Ul tne newest siyie ana ot ail sizes. careiuiiA
.put up in fonts ol correct proportion.
i . i ..t ivit rite
AljUAAINDfcK RUJL5B,
Manuary 10, 1852 ly.
OLD DR. JACpB TOWNSEWD'S"
SARSAPAEILLAiT
A fresh supply of the above alrifjle, jus
received, and. for ,sale at this Olfice, by
stroudsburg, June 1,
tiff 33K: COMPLAINT,
JaiuuUc.'DVjJpdsiisi'zs, CE-rqaic or
II eV x' o us ' E e 5) i ! i t r 2 t seas os
theliSttiieys,
o ii.l nil rli.'nrK'ms - .ri W r-nin rt icn rr? f raA
Liver-oVStomalh,suchas h-cWstipatfori,
j-ward piles, fullness or blood to the head,
! acidity of the stomach,, nausea, heartburn,
I diigust for food, fullness, .or weight in the
Iacb..sour,eruclations, sinking or flutter-
at '.the pit of the sinuiarh, swimming of
i r I I j:T? 1. i '..' iJ...
SVUUHll IJ
I. ins
, - , , , jed an(1 difficult breathing, Hut
ler:nT at the heart, chukins or suffocatiiug
. sensations when in a lyin posture, dirtiness
, ol vision, dots or webs uemre the signt,,ie-
i ver a"'J dull pain in the. head, deficiency or
perspiration, yeljownessof ibc.skjn &, ayes,
pain in the side, back, rhestj ,hinpsv A:t sud
den (lusiies of heat', burning in.the llesh, con
stant imaginings oi" evil iuiolgreadepression
of spirils, can be effectually, cured by, ' j
Dr. Ilonfland's celebrated G,enm(6)iJ3Ulcrs
I'HEl'ARIiU V 1 -i "
Ir C Mi IButiksoii, '
al the German Medicine Store, 2o Are'll st.
Philadelphia. Tlieir fjinver over the'abuve
diseases is 'h'oi' excelled If ! eqUallc'd-7-by
any other preparation in, the United States,
as the cures attest, in many cases after s'kil-
Till nil 11 c ip ii ni Inil -l:iilpri '
These Bitters are ''worthy tWattentibri of
invalids. Possessing great virtues hi the'rec-
tification of diseasesYif the Liver hhd lesser
ov.rt.mn ilrn'mnei 'ipn'ri-l.-Si, ,.,
H 12,; :.: ? I
ers in
live organs, tiiey are "withal, safe, certain
and pleasant. ' '
Head uud be Convinced.
From the Boston Bc.: ,.
The editor said, Dec. 2-2nd-Dr flpnjlimrs
celebrated German Jjiltcj's jvr J he cure.ofiLi-
ver complaint, jaundice,..tly.spep.'jia, chronic
or nervous debility, is deservedly oijq oHthe
most pupularnniedicjnes.pftlie day. These
nilters have t;eun;useu uy.mousauAJs, ana a
friend at our elbow, says he has himself; re
ceived an effectual and permanent cure of
Liver complaint Irotn the use.ol this remedy
dy.
se
Rth
We are convinced that, in the use jd these
Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength
audigor a (act worthy ol great considera
tion. They are pleasant in table and smell
and can be used by persons with the most
delicate stomachs with safety, under any, cir
cumstances. We are, speaking from experi
.ence,vTndtiithe7nillH:ted we advise their .use
'Scott-'? Weekly; one ol the Pest, .Liter
ary papers published, saiJ, Aiij. 25
'Dr. IluVJldnd's German Bitter?, vmanufac
turcdyr. Jackson, are now iecroihmenued
bv some ofthe' rntfst prominent members of
the laculiyjaSfan :ariticleoIsmuc,h! efficacy in
.cases ol demale,, weakness. ..As such ts lhe
case, .we would advise all mothers to obtain
utary eliect thev have upon weeu sy&tems
f ' ' S5ri o re" E vidcii cc. y
-- . -' , '
ThcJIon. C. D. llineline, Mayor of the
City. of Camden,. N. J., says': . ;
' lloojldnd's German . Jificr's.--)Ve have
seen many flattering notices oft.his.hiedicine',
and the source from vthic'h they c'anie induced
us to make inquiry respecting its merits.
From inquiry we were perstiiided to ueit,
and must say ;wn found u.peritic in US' a'c
lion upon disease of the lier .and "digestive
organs, and the powerful 'influence it exerts
Upon nervous prostration is really surprising.
It cairns and' strengthens the nerves, bringing-
them into a stale of repose, making sleep
relreshing.
If this medidine was more generally used
to epideniics generally. This extraordinary
medicine "we would advise our.-.frie'nds who
are at all indisposed, to give a tilal jt will
recommend-itself. U should, in lact, be in
every .family. No other medicine can pro
duce such evidences of. merit."
Evidence upon evidence has been receiv
ed (like the loregoing) from all sections of
the Union, the lasl threeyears, and the strong
est testimony in its favor, is, thai there is
more of Ujused.in the practice of lhe:regulur
Physicians o'f'Phiia'delphiaJ- than' all other
nostrums conbined, -a fact that can eaisily.be
established, and fully proving that .a.scien
tific preperation will meet with "their quiet
approval when piemen led -even -in ihis form. .
lhat this medicine ajii cure Liver Com
plaint and, Dyspepsia, ,uo nne.can doubt after
psing'it .asjdirected. It acts specifically up
on llie stomach and. liver ;. it, is. preferable ,to
calomel hiMll.jilwii? .discases-xhii ..zfccv s
female or infant with safety ahd.reliable ben-
em. ai any me. .- , , I
Look well- to Ahe marls of. the genuine.
Tliey have the wrj'tien s'jgnafuie. ol . C. M,. !
JAClvSOIN upon the wiapper, and'his name
qlown in tlie bpttle, ivithoul irfijch they are
spurious.
Fn-,sale'Vhf)lesale,a'hd"Reiail at the'e;--man
Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch 'Street, one
door lielow, DlhhiladelphTairantliblegpec
table dealers generally through. the country.
Prices reduced. To enable "all classe-s of
invalids lo enjoV the 'advantages oi their great
restoratiie powers;- ' ' ' -,'
Singtc'Boltle 75 cents. ' ' ' '-
For sale byiSrARBruD & Vauiaae. Strouds-
tin rn
Pa. Aug. i3, 1852. ly.
""'oi
nuian (Suceu-ijcitel,
Elizabeth St., 'STitOuosBUric,' Pa. ,
.ui mm. ' i : i ' ' .' 'lr. ti' .;
I ue unuersigueu resjjeciiuuy in
forms his. friends and the'public gener
ally, thai he lias taken tlje aboye'llotel,
known lo the. travelling cpmmunily..a"s 'Shive
lys 0df Stand," arid jrecentjy kept'bj.,0eo
SwarijWOQd. ' -, , t .-- - ,, s,j ' ,,h'"
The .house, i larse,' jvitji ever cohv'eniericb
for travellers arid boarders-
The vards and s.tabling. are extensive, ,and
every thing in the very best order lor the ac
comodation of travellers and others.
The proprietor will use every effort to have
his table, chambers, bar. and eery dgpart--merit
of his house conducted in surh ainanr
ner.as lp.secure,ihe approbation of his custo
mers. The Stage office for t.he.,Easton, M. Ciunk,
Wilkes-Barre. White Haven arid Providence
stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel."
Persons wishing to go or send with the a
bove .stagesj wijl please, .leave their orders
at the Indian Queen Hotel.
These lines leave this, Hotel, every 'Mori
day, Wednesday, and Friday morning 'at 7
o'clock. .
:4prjl j,.,i850.
Proprietor.
JLe:uS unci Iron Eipc
A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of
j ell sizes, on hand Jal .fll limes? -and for sale
' .... n;r''.nv a. j a m n t 7.1 .
of
a MJtuevana uius sae ineuiienes niuqnsici;- :iurS; liucrctia Wells. yo'iUltristie st:: ... ,. .. J 1 "
ness. Persons ot dobihluied constitutions -T. S l?,,.. . io -nlA,. ,oAf . AV it SOS56aJ"S7 JLJIIKI iJlTftUa IS.
; J will lindljese Hitters ad vaqtageous to, ihejr . Youiiirs, To" Walnut sf.y know the value of recent Act of Congress it is
neaiin. as we Know iroin experience me sai- ' s . . ! . . ' . Ti,.,t nCi,o our..;,.; r ii,a i,i.
1 Tttld ,v rAlf- 1 rfl-r-' " . k, l uiu i. i i t wi inv, oui vi iiii ui niv viuitr
' tJC
Easion, J I7;f iSoli--iy'.-"
tji&o nisiug 'jttiuou'
L4?2t? Cohsumptioii, :paiiZn thcidgfand
'Bronchitis, and? all flisoases of 'the
jthroatj lungs, -and liycr cured, by Sher-Jman'All-lIealing
Balsam.
JRAISlNG-flLOOD-& CONSUMPTION,
, ur.-iuviic, jjuwaeiy m
attached With vaisingWood, iotfowed by
t Jl .' -' ' " . I.. J.l. r3n nvirl i 7t flirt Vi
MivMiiic, liuiderV in Broofcyn, was
sua s.v.mutoins of consumption. He em
f J Joyed, two of the best -physicians: thoy
;Ui(Qlim llQ 00d, aud?tpd him he cond-l
..,
' ' Boai-ins- ofi the .Hvonderful. cures. por -
' ' '-night invcau, Jismma, w hoopingkc0iigiiv
'v 'paYpitathri oJ'tliehdHLii'crmxiMnU
f5rriifiJwShcl-mab!aWSamh'e sent at.ir""'-'l"lV '"uu -HWB
ir ill Li i i.u!i iwus'i.-urui s.J 'si 2n i knives and forks, hoes, rakes,, forks, shovels,
Pi"", plane'bft's, cast ste'e'l ' savs,
Tiin,roel;yaiidbU bottle; it opetatqd. triisels;.hatchets augers, trying- tnd -'leve,
like a.qharniy stopped; the -bleeding 'nd
nice a-fiiuiniiy- Jy;oppea: uw.Dic.eamg na
! couirh ! Before he had.' taken one bottle
lie waliable to be,abut?KrsT'wqi:k.' It had
saved his life. Hi& daughter, residing at,
l27Lyatloi.enuercanIattest it.
"Miss 'lin THasfofi; of ilfi&JBsV'
living in lentn,
That she.
: hacking cousrh., and rjaiuin the chest, for
lQllg time, Ayhich. at last become, so bad
Uh iiMn w:Vn' n W.Wnnl
o-" -. r
for more than a- yean i.-Slie then com-
jwhich'soon'alleviatedlier symptoms,
She is now fast Vecoveriug, 'aridhas Tb-
. . . ,r i . i
I sumed her laborious occupation as a tcach -
- -
CI'., ..a. ... s
, . K.ycars.Mr. John. O'-Neil, 10th ave -
,-imeaud 21st street, suftlercd W.i.th a cough,
raisin r of nhlesm.i and' Tiaih ins'his side.
I rfTe:'fjo'Ula efr no ' relief iil he triedthci
AU.TTfinlinn.1?f,lss,-m whrnltdrov6 'tlifinnin
frdni bis1 sde. allayed the cough, andVjl'n. "T.imUr hnd all fcinrl:-oT CnniiiVv
brought the disoasy-JpnthSurfaceid
bofqre he had taA'eii three jb.ottles, was.
i entirely cured. ' i
r.-L. ai i ii.. f-"..-r'c.xi. ; v J.1
entirely
;PLBUllIS'Y AND QOS SUMP.TiON.
Mrs. Baggas, ,a lady apw.ards.of 70j,re
r q a 'cTi; ff- 4 a uc. foc
iaing cb bhoTitt"street, has tor.years been
. t
sic
subject "lo iittaci's of Pleurisy, liaising
df'Blbod, sevcr6 Couffh'; Shortness of
Breath, Pain in her Head a'rid: varibsu '
j parts-of Jier-body;. iIIqr friends believed '
i past 'recovery-. The AllHealing Balsam '
; relieved her '"hi once ol' all her alarihing
I s'ymptoins, and now she is able to attend
i to"her work. ' 1 : : ' 1
!,...... t - '
A'STHMlA 'AND WHOOPING COUGH.
' tAsk' to 'shcrnian's'-'An-l-IeaW Bal-
i . . , . i ... i i '
sam and - ce ihafe his written 'signature is .no"c.-mS8;,onear musicians, or pri-. b admirabIe Jourml. We do not consid
Z w 1 m?fln ' ""5" fi0nature is ( yateSi u, ielher o regul vo pg. , beneath
on e.iLn noetic. ers or militia, who performed military ser- ..i... r n..: . i ...u . .i.;i. :.
JPi ice '2o- cent and'Sl per;bcttle.
'Dr. Slierman's Worm and Cough Lozen-
gesfor
i . , : . n i
SaiC ul tills OmCe.
IMay'S, 151.
. .
j A 8,itclary Psapor-fbr Hie People.
, : .-.-TfrCC- FQOK TRADE "
A'-Mon tldv Record, tfl Publications and
ji limy. Kccora oj ieu publications o
L : Literary Adoerttser,
j at a- rvw rn 'Akvihi-ik Anvtsrp
, . U JLIOW, Publisher, 49. Ann;st;., N. -Y.
! Xhe Second olume ol .this Journalcom- orea ana, sixiy aqies. auu inose wnoepgageo i 0nlv because of their nearer connection with
j menced i"n August, 1S51'. tBap.tt numbers j to .serve six months and actually served lour ourselves, but because the nations seem to be
: can be supplied to a limited extent, . months, shall receive eighty acres; and i,asleninpi through a rapid processof change,
! Each number consists of from twelve to those who engaged to serve for anyor an lo some hew state of things, which the merely
' sixteen large quarto pages, printed on new , indefinite period, and actually sei-yeM one p0ilUcai prophet cannot compute oi forsee.
j type and excellent paper; forming in a year month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, 1 Geographical Discoveries, the progress of
i a volume of from 150 lo 200 pages. that wherever any officer or soldier was Colonization, (which is extending over the
.Its contents are: A list ofall works;pub- honorably discharged in consequence of dis- w10ie World,) and Voyages and Travels, will
' lished. in the U. Stales in each month; Liter-: ability in the service, he shall receive the a-; Ue favorjte matter for our selections; and, in
I ary Intelligence ; Reviews of -New Books, mount to which he would have been entitled oeneral, we shall systematically and very
1 &c &c, occupying about one half the sheet, , if he had served the full period for which" he fuy acquaint our readers with the great dc
. the .remaining half is devoted to selections, peuengaged to serve. partment of Foreign affairs, without entirely
j from the bei-t literature of the day, and to a Under the above act, and the acts of (C6n- IiegieCtina our own.
I very interesting miscellany. , gress generally, the subscriber afteik his ser- While ?Ve aspire "to make the Living Age
j It is the object of the publisher to render vices as ageni to procure Land Warrants for Jessiiable to all who wish to keep themselves
! the 'Book Traog' agreeable to the taste of those entitled to receive ihem, as above spe- mforinetj 0f the rapid progress of the move
j tlie .general reader, while it conveys intelli- 1 cified. lie may bce" found at his office in mcnlio Statesmen, Divines, Lawyers, and
genre ot what is going iorward m the world
ol Jjiteralurp; a species ol information, which
-.. -r z- '.i. '-" . t' Lf .t V.'.i.
ills' presumed, is worth more than' the s'ub-
; scripiion to every intelligent person.
j All communications by mail, must pre-paid !
; A ' great variety of Toys on hand and
-rf4-- for 'sale cheap -at the variety store
J,. Strou'dsburir, 0, May 1852.-
: , '1 Cf5SO"ll1ioil
;1 V-:,
iofuce is uereuy given mai me partriersnip
existing between the undersigned jri
in the foundry ousiness lias this dav been
-r. r, r; .1 ,. . .. '
nissoiveu oy tnuiuai consent.
All persons
i indebted to .said firm are requested to make
ininieoi.iw aymeni.ianu uiusw naving claims
jr rjemands viU please; pr.ese.nt them. to Ch.rts.
3nPalmer.i.who .is duly authorized to .settle
the, same -. . . . - t- .
. ..-o ..- . JOl-LN G: TOL.MLB,,
CHASES. P-A LASER .
Stroudsburg, December 23, 1851. 1 1
!' it ' .' , , '
. il he subscriber, thanklul lor past .labors,
respectiully. announces to the public lhatihe ... :,nnrAVOmont Jf 'u, wliich follows . Postage Free,
has been al considerable expense inprocur, SP if 9 1 !l of If ! 2! 1 To all suhscribers within 1500 miles, Who
ing additional, machinery, and is, now pre- fr uao, has ca'le the attention , of .physic m ajvance directly to the office of pub
pared to execute orders of all descriptions, oians to this artic. o, and tficy freely rc- t licaUo)t idtDoslon, lhe sum of Six Dollars,
and will continue the business at the.uld '.commend & prescribe it in their practice, hveswill'rj&rilinue the work beyond uhe vea'r
&lBnd i he mechanical operations will re-
main under the superintendence qfJoin,G.
I l r t e iifho fill l.t A tit K ir
. vrf.i.i u j F"w"u
workmen
! '
C1.- SJ- PALMER.
'Jtfnurfif 1,' 185.
1. 1
SllC lir-'UttrltM SllC'Clf,
' ' ......
urn ilSiiBIiU nnUIII . '
j5SBiiA'g,ain"
M. WAJ SrjiN is happy 'to Triform (
of ihe QUI -Barley Mcf (which was:de-
."Str-jbtftjif.July'lagjIrO . .:C:
and iconvenieii.ce, and possesses eypry. ap
coinmodation Avhioh can contribute to the
comfort-of the traveler.
' The T-A.BLE and the BAR will be fur-
(iiished in siic'li a manner as cannot, fail to
please.
,Bf'A large -yard, with stablings for
one hundred horos. v , ... .'.-
MafcIiS7. $881.
ffffl : Jin oiu iiuuiiua auu uuatumera mat. . - . i'oun hkremie. v. Marcli 'Z.
: MSiiJLl U rnnpd in -rP.P.Mvn . n,nn,r , ! ' T . ' i: "Vl.i T 1- f 1? A wv,JlMmW to, l.he enil,,
i. ui lUBUL un-Aimy, iinui.rUiju. hjuu- men uua-. r jj-iinnesLocjc H- viriiuiuge, wnicn i.-jiounu i delivered iii all the
iuiijj uu vu JJ.VHW vixbuubu v oiiu 'lo'ue trie gruateso cum 101 wuriiis- jl iiiivu ,
U. II.
STivoxm
!C. R. ANDRE
STROUD & . ANDRE having taTvert fthat
large and conimodiouB- Brick Store House,
formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call the-
attention or their friends and the public, in
general to their large stock' of
Coffey," itea, sugars,-' molasses, mackerel,
smoked -and 'pickled meat, coa'rsehd 'fine
saltt rice, etc. 1
QEDAR WARE Tubs, Ghurns; Pails,
wooden. Bowls, half bushel measures, &;c.
IS Ail WARE. ' ....
Loc.s. screws, butt hinges, grain ;a'nd grass
- gqjares and-coffee-mills. ; A "
f (CROCKERY A, Iplendid assortment-"of
- gq)aVes and- coffee-mills.
. Teas, plates, Sic. . New styje Jenny JLind, in
setsf.of4fi pieces, - FANCY CHINA Mai
ilUk ill
ble,: neatest "and latest-tyle ex,tantf
SHOOTS AND ShOtiS. KleVs'' Fools'; a
ahd
. W I? V - 0- ilO- (i K
! f . T R, , hV..p.'
?.Le.I!7, $ a?5r?rl .f ?.V,iU?. a.nd
urown cioius. raucv cdssiiiiercs: uiuck upe
skin do.ummer -Vearofall kinds.-ncv
tnd domestic ginghams Larege, barege de -
ine, blabk and 'fancy lawns,- paper. muslin,
icommon and Russia, diaper, tweeds., new
l f 't j'd'" i
stylepf poplins for. Ladies' dresses, silks,, la-
Sic,' ;u,'ns ,.r,;r.n i,iu
f ed and unbleached muslins,, ahd a lull asi'drt
ment of trimmings. "
k'avasoi&tuna cjinnroiias,
1'ogether with a complete ;assprtnlent ol
.EV Renemiy, an oi wnicn tney oner ai ye
j -i .. ' ! . . ;. r rr J
produce taken in ex.change:,; an'd;;Cash never j ext
re ifiisgdl- "' ; ; ; " : ' '' i.
-The late Law havihg-made the ready pay"1'!?01
dy oay
system obligatory upon all,, we therefore iave
adopted it. and intend to sell for small profits
an" make quick refurns; which will-be a sav-
f n M , , , ... r. ,,
t ,nS-l 20 per ct. to the buyer. . (all.andlex-
amine belore, purchasing elsewhere. We
Know -ye can oiler goods at such prices as
will induce-you to buy, for
JJSoods'are cheaper and as good-;
As, any sold since Noah's flood,
rJio buy. of us it- will be your gain,
.we'll take our pay in Cash orGcain.
Call and see no charge for shdwing"Goods
K STRO'UlT?&AiN?DflE ' ?,nd industrious Literary Gazeelte, the sensi
y - -- .fjf ble and comprehensive Britannia,. the sober
enacted,
nunur l ceuseu comuuoneu. arm
.vicesin .any . regiment, company or. detach -
ment in tlie service, of'ihe United.Stat.es, in
nr u,'!lft f rrtot Tt.ilmn frtrtlo l.tr tl.
. mc. ill vv.nn uicai AJUnauj uuLioitu u y iiic
ur.iiea otaies on urn eig uteenin cay oi June,
. ISI9 nr.in anil n Inn ni nn tvnrs empp 1,1m.
.v.-,fy. ... r u,e steamship lias Drought Europe, Asia,
,f?"d each of the commissioned officers who anc Africa il)lo our nefHborhood- and will
f was engaged in the military service oT the .eaV, mulliplv our connections, as Mer-
"'T?' nTf v Mf T VVlJh1.lMbfX,CO' chants', Travellers, and Politicians, with all
nnd- shall b entitled to lands as follows : . nrl f thp ...-i.i ,h, lh
rvhoe who 'ena"ed to serve- twelv e P ' ? , -more, th,ul
. J en a0eu io serje iee ever it now becomes every intelligeni Amer-
dur,p lhe. -nd aCl"a,,ican.to be -informed of the condition and
"served nine months, shall receive one hun- clianges of foreign countries. And this not
atrnudsburgr u. DUitlM i i.
' vnoner a. iou.
' " '
The
tes'timonv in its. favor is over
tyhe'
. . nii' 1 i i '-i
iiiiug The, proprietors are, dai'y,in
iipfc-of Icttoraand-Certifii
receipt
! - .. STOCK'S Vffl,. .
i . til rv . .
.:,na ..rpKnJrfJ,,,,., c.wl
The retail j)rice is 25kents pcr vialwhi-h
: wzrj ftfflnn yic mcans of all.
- '
7?,W-j T. t rn,,nn',.,r i fi ' i fU7
B?o6kl))n. L.L .Tnnnarv 10. 1847.
to prove its TcmarKaD'e emciency to an cents a number, or six dollars a year in ad
eases' of wornis. both in children and a- France'.' - Ramittances for any period wil'l be
.-I .T - . -I
'C - ;?.or?? doubting this may
:irini v ini" lTirrtinr lniniMUMTini iii. iiir ii4i
fi K ,Bn' nWi.n VA1. , cf'o
aence corner ot vork ana .Jackson st s.
JA!..1E.S MpQAFFUEY.-
over used. I have been roubJed With
ftap.e.wbwris fpr a' nuiriber ,of yeai's. !and I
e, never; touna so cooa a meaicine
as
JB. A. Fanestock's Virmifuge.
there-
" 1. "do' certify that I gave . one boftlo '.of "stag r tec,; placing our distant, suuscn
ij i V v 1 r -r, v- -r x i 'm i lberSibii!the:amo fooling ds those :nearer to
Aanhne.stock's,yirniifi,go. toiny child, :u8;ainilim!lkinip the. whole cOUtry uurneigh
and an seAen hours lt.pdssrcd 2 large : h.irh,.i.. .'
fore recommend it.
' ! MARTINA CLIFTV
'r Ehe public is cautioned against coun
to'rfeits and spurious articles, arid t'o pit,
no confidence in statements that ' Kolih
stock's,' atid iSi $ahnestock?8 Virmifuge,
are the same or .as good as the:oiily gen
uine articlejjwhich, is J3'rA. Fnlincstoclc's
Vermifuge.
'Fdflsalcifr Stroudsburg; by- 7!)Sbio1h,
. :mtfz XiBiits1
Extracts of letters from Judge Story,1 Chan-
cdlor Kent, and President Adams.
Cambridge, April 24,1844:'
'I have read the prospectus' with great pleas -
lire; and entirely approve the plan. If it can
pdnlydbtaiii the public patronage long enough,
anu largo eiiuuu, auu seuureiy eiiuugn, iu
attain its 'true ends, it will contribute in an
eminent degree to give a healthy lone,' not
only to our. literature, but to Pjiblic opinion.
' It will ifenablej jb's'fo possess; iff 'a .moderate
compass, a select libraiy of the best produc -
nuns oi me age. n vvin uu more, h win rc-
deem our neiiodical literature from there-
proach of being devoted to light and super-
licial reading, io transitory speculations, to
sickly and 'ephemeral sentimentalities, and
false and extravagant sketches of life and
character, JOSEPH STORY.
v New York, 7th.May, 1844.
I approve very-much of the-plan of the
" Livinsi A"e:" and if "it be corwlnriPfl with
the- .inteliigetice spirit and taste that : the
- rProsPeclus indicates, (ol which I have no
i a . t w
,jvreason to noutii, it win ue one ol the most
- i instructive- and popular periodicals ol the
JAftUSSKBKT.
Wa'shiNGtox, 27 Dec. 1845.
all the 'Peribdcal Journals devoted to
'literature and Science which abound in Eu
rope and' in this country, this has appeared
to me the most useful. It cbntains' indeed
the exposition only of the .current, literature
Flr.,r lu ?"JV"
but thisT, by its im-
;. pf)rtra:lure of lhe human mind in the utmbst
f xpangion of lhe present age.
i r in atlwiq
. v ;iT J-auaaio.
; DSih'e'dsrTI Q
I . . rftvorsv ...
prenension;' i nciutf es' a
- i, JH5k "ndu5le.d, s?lS
hLy.i,.mui 1 lllt"
j, . - - .
twenty years,; out as, n is twice as large, ana
appears so often, we:not-'6nly give spirit and
sJreshnessj to,;ii, oy many .things Wliicli-iwere
. excluded. hx a month's delay.but while thus
extending our scope -and gathering a greater
and more attractive 'varietyare able so to
increase thfe' solid and substantial part of our
literary, historical, and; politcal harvest, as
fully to satisfy the. .Wants of the American
reader., . ;,
The elaborate and. statqly Essays of the
JDdinburg Quarterly, andVther Reviews;'. and
Blackwoods noble criticisms' on Poetry', his
keen political Commentaries, highly wrought
Tales, and vivid: , descriptions of rural and
mountain scenery; and the contributions to
T.iiPrMtiro. Hisfnrv. and Ciimmnri LiTp. bv
the sagacious Spoclalor. me sparkling Lx
aminer, the Judicious Athenamum, the busv
and respectable Christian Observer ; these
are intermixed with the Military and Naval
reminiscences oi-the United beruice. and with
'. ' , the best articles of the Dublin Untuersity
J New Monthly, Fraser's, TaWs, Ainsworlfis
oflrf, & Sporfing Magazines, and of Cham-
1 ood e.,ouh. make use 0f the thunder of The
r
'imes. We shall increase ourratieLv bv im-
j VIq.
from lhg n(JW owlh of the BrUisn colmiies.
.... , . . . . . . .
Physicians -to'meh of businhss and men of
leisure it is still a stronger object to make
'it attractiveand useful to their Wives and
t:Chi!drert. We believe that we can thus do
' some good in our day and -generation ; and
-hope- to make the. work indispensable in ev
.ery well-informed family. We say indispen
s.able,. because; in this, day of cheap' literatuie
, it is.uot possible. to guard against the. influx
, of what is, bad taste and vicious in iinoial.s.
in any other way than by furnishing asuffi
! cient suppiy of a healihy - character The
i. mental, and moral,appetite must be gratified.
e hope lhat, by 'winnounnsc. the wheal
, jroni the chaff Why providing abundantly lor
ine imrnaginauon, anu ,uy a targe couecuon
.of 'iJ.iograpliy, Voyages, Tffjvels, .History,
and more, solid, matter, w.e may produce a
ivorlf wlilrli' 'il'nH lin nnrmlnr wlitl nl thp
, asme tlme'it will aspTre to raise the .stand
; ard o'f public taste.
' lhe Jjtving Age is pun ished overy oat-
; by E hLieU Co., (jonier "Tremom
Boston": Price 12 1-2
f The Living Ae is published overy Sal-
i ' i.,..
"ihankfnilv rHrnivfldnrul nromntlv attended to.
as long as shall be equivalent to the cosP of
I postage :"thus virtually carrying out the
l - ..
FP" "fi.se
f Plan oi.sendinQr every man's copv to him
k I k -w i . m .
We hope for such future s change in the
la.w.jior the interpretation ttherenf, as. will
.enabte ufctp make tqisollej :to subscribers at
:anydi9ianc.e,.- .
7wi4ei"eJfoJ.thfi,Fjrs4t Series( in thirty
of September, lt5l,
acked in neat boxes and
principal cities, free of
tjxppnso ..ol weight, are lor sap at tsbO.
- Atij rvolume. may be. had separately , at, S2,
.bound, ort:a dollar and. a half in. numbera.
lnv-nuipbef may be had for 10 1 2 cents;
; and jt ;nay he worth while for subscribers or
1 ' -t . - . ... 1 "1
piircnasers to complete any uroiten volumes
they rhay have, and thus greatly enhance
theiryalue.
BipSihgYo ,bind the work in a uniform,
strong', and gobd Style; and where customers
bring" th'efr'oumbers in good order, can gen
erally 'give th'efn bound vole,rpes in o'xehange
without any.delay. ', Tlieprice of the bind
ing is' 50 cents a Atrlu'rnd. 4 As they are al
ways 'bound td one pattern, there will be-no
difficulty in matching-the future Volumes
.( slW jtxt i-lsiTT E LiL & ' 0;? Boston.
2'00:000 BRICl?
Jll3t burnt -and for salo b lhe aub ..
These, briclr are of a large 4ize and Q
perior quality, and will be sold as low an i
1 lower, according to quality, than any oth
, brick in the County. A portion of thpm !r
pressed or front, and cornice Biick of difr,r
ituius. jjuiu nriCK art; composed of ma
, teiial that will stand the fire with impmm
thus answering for ihe-purprise of buihli'
bake-ov.ens, &o.,all of whichAvill be retailed
, at the following rate3:
, rressed or Jront brick at 1 aOiper hunt'fo,!
dksi cuiiiuiuu naiu uiiuh
Best salmon , do-
JO.
do
do
do
do
da
-a75,.
50
25
do
do
do
Best soft do
Filling-in-brick .
N.
B. AH -kinds of grain, at the hioho.
market price, taken in exchange for Bripi-'
;; "WlLClA'M S. WlNf EMUTE
Stroudsbdrg,: November 30, 185
A TT O It N E Y AT LAW,
H'4s Tehiovcd his ofiice to his dwelling
lioiIse,;fifst door' below lhe ofiTce of the
"Monroe, Democrat," and directly qppo-
hotel, Elizabeth
streqti
Stroudsburg,
Dec. 1:9, 1850.
MONROE COUNTY
itfuiuul Tire Iissuiiincc oiii'y.
i'lhe rate, of Insurance is one dollar on
tlie thousand doars 'insured, after
which payment no subsequent tax wi
be evied, except to cover aetuaoss or
damage by fire7 that may fa ujkhi mem
bers of tlie company.
The nett profits , arising from interest
or otherwise, wi be ascertained veary.
I for which eaCli member in proportion to
1,ls OY their deposit, WX have a
credit in the company. Each insurer in
or with the said company wiZbe a mem
ber thereof' during the term-of his or her
poicy; The principe of MutunZ Insur
ance has been thoroughy tested lla
been 'tried' by the unerring test of experi
ence, aiid 'has proved successful and be
come very popuar. It affords the great
est security against oss or damage by
fire, on, the most advantageous and rea
sonabe terms.
Appications for Insurance to be made
l-in person!,' br by letters addressed to
JAMES II. WALTON, Sec y.
. ; . MANAGERS.
Jacob' Goetz Michael H. Dreher
John Edinger Jacob Frederick
James H:ralton George B. Keller
Edward -Poston Peter Shaw
Robert Boys- John Miller
Richard" Si' Staples Jacob Shoemaker.
- - Balsar Fctherman.
JACOTGCLETZ, President.
JAMES H-.VALTON, Treasurer.
Sta-oudsburg, Janury 31, 1850.
ELECTION RETUNRS.
r 8 "HE Election returns being now all in.
JL the people are beginning to turn then
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 ol
READY-MADE
Icnluding Overcoats, common and fine at all
prices, from $5 to $15; fine dress and frock
coats, business coals, &c; a large assortment
of pantaloons, cloth, cassimerea, sattinett,
corduroy, and o'f all varieties; a good assort
ment of ,ests,;;bf a great variety'of patterns,
cotton shirts and woollen'1 under-shirts and
drawers,) &c., neckcloths, j(r. j
TAILORING A laige" assortment of ex
cellent broad rloth and other stuffs, on hand,
which will be made up according to orderyat
short notice, and in the best style. '"
DRY GOODS. Also an excellent assoit
ment of dry goods of various patterns, and
domestic- goods. Woolen Lawn Shawls,
Calicoes, Merinoes, &c Stockings and
stocking yarn. Trunks, valises, carpet bags,
&c.
1HPA 11 kinds of produce and lumbertaken
in exchange for ' goods, and; got'ds or cash
paid for all kindsiof furs, sheep skins-, and
calfskin's.. HIKSCHKIND fc ADLEK.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1851.
1
Attorney at Law,
STRQUDSBUUG, MO-NKOE COUNTY, PA.
Ofiice on "Elizabeth street,, formerly oc
cupied by AyTm. Davis, Esq., .
May 8 1851. "
BSqv'cr's iiak Maiiufrfctorr,
UEtOYED TO
"Wo: 144 Race Street,
(Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St )
,: Fliihidelpiiia.
WHEE the Proprietor is enabled, by
increased facilities, to supply-lhe
groHipg demand for HOTiiH'S hVK, which
its wide spread reputation has created.
This -Ink' is now rso 'well established in the
good opinion and confidence of the American
Public, that it is scarcely necessary tu say
anything ir its favor, and thet manufacture
takes this opportunity to say that the confir
dijnre thus, secured shall not be abused.
In addition lo the various kinds of Writing
Ink, , he also manufactures Adamantine Ce-
ment lor, menuing uiass anu umna, as qu
as a superior Hair Dye; a trial only is neces
sary tp insure its future use, and a Sealing
Vax, well adapted for Druggists and Rotllers,
at a very low price, in large ur small quanta
lies. , , - rr r - ' .
Avfreshsupn qC. theaboJ-e iVrjiist re
cqiye.d aqd lpr sale at , .
' ' - 'ffrlS OFFICE.
OABSi-fine scented Soaps for wash-
ingjand sbaviug aJso the creebratcd
shavMincrbani,' fdrusale by