Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, October 14, 1852, Image 3

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    Tromthc Wilkesbarre Advocate, Oct. 6.
Most Revolting Murder.
We believe we have never had occasion
to notice an occurrance in our section of
the State, that gave rise to general mel
ancholy and indignant consternation, as
pervaded the publid mind on Saturday
morning last, on the announcement that
Mr. Xouis Reese, a citizen of this bor
ough , had been murdered, on the King
ston flatSjduring the afternoon of Friday,
the day previous, Oct. 1st.
Mr. Reese kept a Clothing Store, on
the Public Square, next door to Steel b
Hotel. We learn that on Friday after
noon a young man, named Rees Evans,
who was indebted in a small amount to
Mr. Reese, calico! at his Store and pur
chased a suit of clothes, saying that if Mr.
Reese would accompany him to the Housg.
of Mr. Lazarus in Kingston, not quite one
mile distant, he would get the money and
-pay both demands. They left together,
between 3 and 4 o'clock P. 31. and were
seen by various persons on the road be
tween this Borough and the residence of
Mr. Lazarus' and by one person not far
from the house. Mr. Reese not return
ing home that night, painful suspicious
were entertained, and search was 'made
for him. His body was found on Satur
day morning in a hollow, or low spot of
ground, shot dead. The Ball had enter
ed tic , upper part of the neck, on the
Back side, and was found about three in
ches frbm the surface. The body had
been dragged about 6 feet into the hol
low, in. which was some brush. It had
been robbed of a gold watch and some
money.- Near the body was found a pis
tol which was empty. The report of a
pistol was heard about 4 o'clock on Fri
day afternoon.
This was the most cold blooded, and
bold murder, we have ever recorded. It
was -committed at open day in an open
field within 80 rods of a dwelling, and
almost midway between Wilkes-barre and
Kingston, and so near that a gun or pis
tol could not be fired there without being
heard -at both places. What took the de
ceased away from the road, can scarcely
lie imagined.
On Sunday the Coroner held an Inquest
over the body. Ihe jury readily came
to the conclusion that the deceased was
murdred by Rees Evans.
The murdered man was a quiet unob
trusive, respectable Jew. The anguish
of the frantic wife cannot be described.
The only child is too young to share her
.sorrow. She has the sympathy, warmly,
of an excited community.
Evans was first noticed at the place
where he crossed the river, about four
miles above this. He took Stage at Pitts- j
tou, about 5 o'clock same evening, and
was immediately pursued. He was ar
rested near Dundaff by the Constable of
"Curbondale, and delivered into the custo
dy of William It. Hoyt; of this Borough,
on Saturday evening. Mr. Hoyt took
frohi Evans the murdered man's watch,
which he found about him, and some money,-and
brought him to near Hyde Park,
when lie made his escape. Such is the
excitement in reference to the escape, that
we forbear to give any of the flying ru
mors of particulars.
On Sunday evening, Evans was arres
ted in Benton Township by James Brun
dage, 0. Halsted, and one or two
others, at a house where he had put up.-
He was brought to Wilkes-barre, on Mon-
Fu uu. ,
dav afternoon, and after an examination!
S J t . m j presaiy mr mee ronrai.s, luinisneu at me ward, township, incorporated district or bor
before Justice Burrows, was committed t... .. nf sr. nn ru ..i. , ' ... .........
for trial.
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He is a young man; not over 18 years,
of age. The deceased was aged 28 years.
STROUDSBURG ACADEMY.
The Winter session commences Mcr.dcy. No
vember 1st. Those wishing to epiid girls or
boj't? will plcahe apply nun, as the number
will be very limited. All the branches of a
thorough English and Classical education are
taught. Geography is taught on the outline
mapc. Terms three dollars per quarter,
payable immediately at the end of e.-'ch quar
ter. LEWIS VAIL.
September 16. 1852.
HORSES MADE SOUXD
DY THE
Hor.-e Owner's Secret,
Being a new nml certain rrmedv for the speedy
Cure ol Heaves, '
By Sir James Lya'donton,
Principal Farrier to his Royal Highness
Prince Albert
fPH K creat. discovery contained in this lit
JL tie work procured 6'ir.laoies ids Baron
etcy, it is really worth its weight in gold u
allwhoowmir ue Hordes. It precrmesa Ccr
tain and positive cure fort he Ji eaves wtiivU any
. perMiu can prepare. Ihe remedy is helte
arid cheaper than anv adxertiaed IlfatePowr
der, and Is perfectly sale, as any one can
know who tries it. Horse owners know that
many a valuable Horse loses half its price
by this prevalent disease. I he remedy pre
scribed in this work will cure him anj in
crease his market value, besides relieving
the poor beast of a horrible complaint, simi
lar to the Asthma in a man. 1 lie public can
depend on il.js work; it is no catchpenny
humbug. -The articles prescribed by Sir
James are all cheap and can he had at any
store. To prevent imposition the work wiil
be sem in sealed envelopes. English price
four shillings and three pence sterling.
American price. SI per t'opv. Persons or
denngSir Jau.es' Work, are expected to '"on-
tnr, his instructions to their own annuals.
it will be sent to none other-
An American Horse Doctor approoves of
the above System! Read what he says:
Appleton. Ohio. July '21. 1851
Mr Dunbkrton, I have tried yourSecret
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. Ad
dress, post paid,
JOH.N DUNBERTON,
English Horse Doctor.
American Agent for James Lyndeuton's
Horse Owner's Secret,
New York Post Office.
The Secret fsientby mail at letter postage.
Wank mortgages
For sale at this Office.
THE ONLY TRUE PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON
JUST PUBLISHED.
T. B. Welch's Tlasnifio.ont
PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON.
Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's on
ly original portrait, in the Athenum, Bos
ton. This superb picture. Engravpd under the
superintendence of Thomas Sully, Esq., the
eminent snd highly gifted artist, is the only
correct likeness of Washington ever publish
ed. It has teen characterised as the gieat
est woU.jof.art ever ptodced in this countiy.
As to irjdelitv, werer to tlie letters of
the adopted son of Washington, George
Washington Park Custis. who says,4,it is a
faithful reuiesenlaiion of the celebrated orig-
1 inal." and to chiel Justice Taney of the Su
preme Court of the Uniled states, wh: say3,
"As a work of art its excellence and beauty
must strike every one who sees it : and it is
no less happy in its likeness to the Father
of his country. It was my good fortune 10
hate seen him in the davs :ni I my boyhood,
and his whole appearance is yet strongly im -
pressed on my memory. The portrait you
have issued appears to me to be an exact
IG I'Ui.Iui. J
likeness, representing perlectly the expres -
! shm as well as the
form and teatures ol tlie
Ami avs Senator (-ass, il is a life-
Ufa representation of the great original
nesiiient r lilmure avs, "Hie work appears !
; . . . i
Hi me to hate oeen admirably executed anu
eminently worthy of the patronage, of the pub
lie." Says Marehnrit ihe eminent portrait j
painter, and the puhil of Stuart, " your print j
to my mind is more remarkable than any
other I have seen, for presenting the wholo
individuality" of ihe original portrait, together
with the noble and dignified repose of air
and manner, which all who ever saw him
considered a marked characteristic of the il
lusirioijN man it commemorates."
For the greatmeritsof this picture we would
refer every lover of Washington to the por
trait itself, to be seen at the office of this pa
per. and to the letters of the following Artists,
Statesmen, Jurists and Scholars accompany
ing it.
Artists. Marchant and Elliot, of New
York ; Neale. llothermel, and Lamhdin; of
Philadelphia : Cues'.i-r Hardin", ol Huston;
Charles Kraser. of Charlestoo, S. ; and to
ihe adopted son of Washington, Hon. Geo.
W. dMis. himself an arlist. Statesmen.
His Excellency Millard Fillmoia. Major
Ucn. W infield tscoit. Hon. George M. Dal
las. Hon. William U. King. lion. Daniel
Webster, lion- Lynn Boyd, Hon. Lewis
''as. Hn. Win A. Graham, Hon. John r.
Kennedy, Hon. K. I). Winihnip, LL. I).
.liniis ILin: Roijer B Tonev, Hem. John
Duer. H.n. lolm McLean. Hon. RulnsChoalo
Scholar-.. Chatles Folsoin. Esq , ihef well
known Linrariati of ihe Boston Antheneum,
who aJs. " 1 would ratiier own it than any
painted opy 1 haie ever een;'1 E P. Whip
ple, liichatd Hildrelh, Hon. Edw. Eveieit,
LL. Jared Snrks, LL D., William II.
Prescotl, LL. I).. Wahintou lrvini, Ralph
W. Emerr.i'11, Emj , Pml. T. C Upham. J.
T. Ueadley. FuvGfedn Halleck, H. W.
Lonyfellow. Win. Gilmore fe'iinnis; and from
Korope, Lord lallonrd, I. H. ilacanley, Mr
Aatchibold Alison. LirJ Mayor of London,
&c tc &c. Tne Press, throughout the ei.-
tire Union, have with one voire proclaimed
the merits ot ihi superb engraving.
To enaolealilo poes this valuable treas
ure, it is sold at the low price of Sa per copy.
Polished tv GEORGE W. UHJLOS.
N. W. comer ot Filth & A rch sis , Phll'a.
D. D. BYERLV,
Sole Agent for the Stales ol Eastern Penn
sylvania and Delaware
This Poitraii can onlv he omained from
Mr. Hverlv, or from his duly aulhorized a-
gents. !
Arrangements have been made with the
Post Office Department, by which copies of
the Portrait can be sent to any point, per
mail, in perfect order. i
JU" Persons by remitting Five Dollars to (
D. I). Hverlv. Philiadelnhia, will ha ve a coi'V
, . ,,- ...... f r. .
! V," sem V T Jree 0T roslaSe' .
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JI?ST ISSNED.
A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF
GENERAL JACKSON,
Engraved by T. B. WELCH. Esq., after
the pnginal portrait painted byTH ILL Y,
Esq.
Tins Portrait will be a ma'tch for the Wash
ington, and is i.i every respect as well got up.
Puce 5 (Id per copy, address as above.
October 11, 185-2.
-pw a rTT"p r DrnTVDPC '
jJAVjUJDJli.JCiU JL JL JL Jlib. i
Pictures taken at J. H. Mclick's Hotel, for
the low jirice of 75 cents and upwards, inclu
ding case, color, and preserver; and warranted
not to fade. The subscriber having been en
gaged in the art of daguerreotyping a long
time, and in possession of n first rate appara
tus. Hatters himself that by carefull attention
to his business, he can take likenesses equal
to any that are taken in the country. Perfect
satisfaction given or no charge. Liberal de
ductions made where whole families a re taken.
Pictures taken in all kinds of weather.
All kinds of work done in dentistry on the
most reasonable terms, and warranted. Call
at Melick's Hotel and inquire for
J. LANTZ.
Stroudsburg, September 30, 1852.
THE ADVERTISEMENT.
500 AGENTS WANTED.
$1000 A YEAR.
WANTED in every County of the Uni
ted Stales, active and enterprising
men. to engage in the sale of some of the
bet Books published in the country. To men
of good adilress. possessing a small capital
of from $25 to $ 100, such .inducements will
e offered as to enable them to make fiom
$3 to S 10 a day profit.
lEFThe Hooka published by us are all
uhe'ul in lheir cliaracier. extremely popular
and command large sales wherever they are
oiiereu.
For further particulars, address, (postage
paid) DANIELS ,& GETZ,
Successors to W. A. Learv &,, (Jo , '
No. 138 North Second Street, Philadel
phia. - Sept. 30. 185-2.
Valuable Property
in SCroudfibiii'S al Privaie Sale.
WENDELL J. BREIMER hereby offers
at privaie sale, a house 33 leet front A-gzk
(adapted for two families) upon a lot bI
170 leet deeo. It is on the corner o !-
George and Sarah street, in Stroudsburg.
Any person wishing to purchase the above
pioperiy, iuii do-o hy railing upon
Si G. BURNETT.
.ELECTION" OF ELECTORS
Of a President and Vice President
of the United States.
SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION
Whereas, by an act of the General Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled "an act regulating the General Elec
tions within the said Commonwealth," passed
on the 2d day of July, 1839, it is mnde the
duty of the High Sheriff of every county, to
give public notice of such elections to be not
. ue" u"" lu ",UhB hlluw" ' "
officers are to be elected. Therefore. I JAS.
1 & DURLING, High Sheriff of the county
' of Monroe, do make known by this proclama-
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tn w me Electors or tne county aioresaio,
1 l,iat an election will be held in said county,
on uiu iuesuajr iiuai auer me uih muuu;
j "i November, being
Tuesday, (Etu 2c! of KoYomker
ne.xt, at which time
TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS
of a President and Vice President are to be
elected.
Places of Voting.
The freemen of the township of Chesnut
hill are to hold their election at the house of
Felix Storm, in said township.
Coolbaugh at the house of John Vliet, in
6aid township. .
Hamilton at the house of Joseph Keller,
in said township.
Middle Smithfield at the house of James
Place n said township.
Pocolio at the house of ManassehMiller,
in said towhship.
Paradise at the house of George Ely, in
said township.
Polk at the house of Joel Berlin, in said
township.
Price at the house of John S. Price, in
said township.
Eldred at the house of Joseph Hawk, in
said township.
Ross at the house of Simon Stocker, in
said township.
Smithfield at the bouse of J. Depue La
bar, in said township.
Stroudsburg at the Court -House in the
borough of Stroudsburg.
Stroud at the house of A. & S. Barry, in
the borough of Stroudsburg.
Tobylmnna at the house of Washington
Winters, in said township.
Jackson at the house of John Osterhoudt,
in said township.
The law regulating the election of Pres
idential electors, provides as follows:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senatejand
House of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assem
bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au
thority of the same: That the election for
electors of president and vice president of the
United States shall in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and forty eight,
j and every fourth year thereafter, be held on
j the Tuesday next after the first Monday in
iNovember.
Section 2. Every year in which the citi
zens of this Commonwealth shall vote for
electors of pres-ident of the United States, the
assessors ol the teveral wards, townships', in
corporated dittricts and boroughs within this
commonwealth, except within the city und
county of Philadelphia, shall, at ail reasonable
times after the second Tuesday of October in
said years and until within ten days of the
time fixed by law for the election of electors
of president and vice of the United Stains, nn
.. .
e personal application ot any white freemen
c,a" 10 ue asse6eu itlun llie.r proper
uu"ii. ur ciiiiiiiiiiir n rnriir in vnin prp no
p . O - O V.W
being between the age of twenty-one and
twenty-two years, and having resided in this
commonwealth one year, enter the name of
such person on the list of taxable inhabitants;
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uuu &aiu assessors snan, ai least eigne uuys
previous to the day fixed for the election of
said electors, make out duplicate copies of the
name or names so entered, and after certify
ing and signing the same, shall deliver one
copy to the commissioners of their respective
counties, to be filed by said commissioners in
i their respective office, and the other copy the
Sa'd a8Sessora sna" hoUl and hand over, with
out alteration or addition to one of the insnec
inspec
tors ol the proper election district, on or be
fore eiht o'clock on the morning of tlie day
fixed for the election of said electors.
police is Hereby Given,
That every person, excepting Justices of
the Peace, who shall hold an ofiice or appoint
ment of profit or trust under the United States
or of this State or any city or corporated dis
trict, whether a commissioned officer or other
wise, a subordinate officer, or agent, who is
, or shall be employed under the legislative,
executive or judiciary department of this State
or the United States, or of any city or ot any
incorporated district; and also, that every
member of Congress, and of the state legisla
ture and of the select or common council of
any city, or commissioner of any incorpora
ted district is by law incapable of holding or
exercising at the same time, the office or an-
: pointmcnt of judge, inspector, or clerk of any
election ot this commonwealth, and that no
impeclor, judge or other officer of such elec
tion ahull be eligible to be then voted fori
And the said act of Assembly, entitled
"an act relating to elections of this cornmen
wealth" passed July 2d 1839, further provides,
as follows, to wit:
That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet
at the respective places appointed for holding
the election in the district to which they re
spectively belong, before nine o'clock in the
morning of the second Tuesday of October,
and euch of paid inspector! shall appoint one
clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such
district.
Agreeably to the provision of the sixty-first
section of said act every General and special
election shall be opened between the hours of
eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall con
tinue without interruption or adjournment un
til seven o'clock in the evening, when the
'polls shall be closed.
Pursuant to the provision contained in the
76th section of the act aforesaid, the Judges
of the aforesaid district shall take charge of
he certificate or return of the election of their
respective districts and produce them at a
meeting of the judges from each district at j
the Cdyrt House in the Borough of Strouds
burg, oh the third day after the day of eJec
.j.,.'. :., tu ntki ., .... 1,'nrn a r
the th of NO VEMBER next, then and Uiero j
to do, and perform the duties required bylaw
of said judges. Also, that where a judge by
sickness or unavoidable circumstances, is un
able to attend said meeting of Judge, then
the certificate or return as aforesaid shall be
taken charee of by one of the Inspectors or
clerks "of the election of sai-district-, who'Paon the Drinker Turnpike, 8-miles.,.fcp,tn
shall Ar.-njd: perform the duiies. required .of. New Mt. Pleasant, 3 miles Naglesville, and
Raid iiirlrra annKln A nttonJ " ' I hint 00 1 miloa from CJlrnnifsKifrir nnnnti cant
said-judge, unable to 'attend;
JAMES N. DURLING,
Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
October 7, 1852. $
(God save the Commonwealth.).
Valuable Real Estate at
The Heirs of the Estate of Abr'm. Kautz,
flfineaseil. nffirj nt iinu-itu c.l. n 1?ATfT
1 - v y r-. 11 OQJCf U -I
situate in hinithfield tdvvnship, Monroe coun
. ty, ra. containing
197 ACRES,
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ciuareu mnu, in a mgn state ot
cultivation, the remainder WOODLAND.
j The above adjoins land of Henry Eilenberger,
j Benjamin Cusierd and others.
i-ue improvemcnis are a
I20SJSIC,
2 stories high, 14 by IS. arid a Loir
JJ -,.t Mil H.. O.I I t. ti . 1 . . I
,1S3 , w a"u a," . bluries ll,B,,i
a shop 14 by 16; a Bam and other "necessary
outbuildings. There is an excellent spring
of water near the dwellings. A young and
thriving
Apple Orchard.
of choice Iruit, and a number of other
fruit trees, such as pears, peaches,
cherries, &c.
The above property is situated in a healthy
neighborhood, convenient to schools, mills,
and places of public worship. This property
is worthy the attention of capitalists. An
indisputable title will be given.
For further particulars apply to
JOHN KAUTZ. Stroudsburg, Pa. or to
HENRY KAUTZ, Martin's Creelc, P. O.
Northampton Co. Pa.
m iiti
REMAINING in the STROUDSUURO
P. O. for the quarter ending September 130th,
1852.
Buckacker Walter
Bush Henry H.
Brotzuian George
Broad Daniel
Depugh Matilda
HofFered John
Heller Meichor
Kemerer David
Linton George
McAdams John
Moore John
Pearce Stewart
Schoch & Spering
Tock Harvy
N. B. Persons calling for any ol the above
letters will say advertised.
GEO. H. MILLER, P. M.
September 30, 1852.
REMOVAL!!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Boot anb Sljoc
MANUFACTORY!!
The subscriber respectfuly informs
his customers and friends that he has
removed his 'Bool and Shoe Manufac
tory to the store room formerly occupied by
Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, one
door above Hamilton street, and between
Mrs. E. H. Harmony's Millinery and Peter
Pomp's Drug Store.
He has just received a large assortment
of Hoots and Shoes, among which are Calf
Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots,
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na
poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen
and Boys.
Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes
for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion
ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order
at short notice. A large assoitment of Clul
drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes
of all descriptions and kinds, which he is
selling
CHEAP FOR CASH.
The goods are manufactured of the best
materials and in the neatest and most fash
ionable manner. He employs none but the
best workmen about his establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore received, eveiy effort will be made to
merit a continuance of the same.
THADDEUS SCHOCH.
Easlon. September lfi, 1852
PAPER HANGING.
C. W. Warwick,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the cit
zens of Slroudsbuig and the surround
mg country, that he still continues the above
business, and may be found at his establish
ment on Elizabeth street. All orders for Pa
per Hanging will be punctually attended to
and executed in the best style, upon the most
reasonable terms.
N. B. WINDOW SASH, painted and
glazed, of all sizes, constantly on hand and
for sale at the amne establishment.
Stroudsburg, April 15, 1852. ly
jtsooK At Magazine Agency.
J. W.G1LLAM would respectfully inform
the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, ihat
he has Opened a general Book, Magazine,
and Newspaper Agency, in Northampton st.,
Gaston, l'a;
Any of the following works will be sup
plied bv him, by the year or single number:
Graham's Magazine, Sartain'a Magazine.
Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine,
International Magazine, Ladies' Wreath,
London Lancet, Blackwood's Magane, all
the Quarterly Reviews, and all other pub-
nsiieu.
Persons wishing books in any Department
oi reading, can have them nromntlv forwar
ded without extra charge,iby leaving their
orders at tne office ol the "Monroe Democrat.
Jan. 2-2, 1852-
A-
100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's while lead,
50 do 50 do do do do
20 do I0Q po do do do
100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass i .
75 do 10 by 12 do superior quality.
50 do 10 by U do )
10 bbl. of Alum
!0 bbl3. Copperas
10 bbls. Rosin
4000 lbs. Potash
600 Gallons Linseed Oil
40 bbls. spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead
Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic,
Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo.
4LS0 superior Furniture, Coach.-Black
and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon
for sale by DICKSON $ SAMPLE.
.Easjon, July 17, 1851.--ly
SJOAPS, fine scented Soaps for wash-
4ng And shavinga bo the oieebrated
shavinc cream, for pa o by
SAMUEL MELICK.
"T5s i
tan '
Tavern Stand at Private Sale.
The undersigned offers at pri
vate sale his Tavern Stand and
175 acres of land, situate in Cool
baugh township," Monroe county,
about 22 miles from Stroudsburg, county seat
of Monroe county. About 10 acres of said
tract'is cleared land, and' the remainder is'
heavily timbered with Spruce, Hem
lock and Beach. The improvements
are a new Frame Dwelling House, two .-JL.
icaiicw a: i unit: iatiiuit" jiuuoc,inus
tories high. 30 by 36 feet? with a Kitchen at -
toi..i I I t... :o r... .r u..f
u; i ' W i aim cn e . i
I il 1 fT h trmn V I, tut Ail M T? Fill trt.it nml A wivta-
ivi V; vnnrwrrnvrc, .,., f.;r:
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M(T snrincr nl ovfollont ivnlor npnr'tho fltvnt
n r O ivilin.!! i . . . ..w... ..v u " j
- i'"1? - About 40 acres of above tract can ea
sily oe converted into excellent meadow.
Terms easy. For further particulars apply
to ROBERT W. KIPLE.
Coolbaugh tsp., July 8, 1852. 3m
OILS, TALLOW GREASE,
AND
GH5Q MINERAL PAINT.
300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 cts.
per gallon.
' rw fi
2500 gallons do do
do 75 do!
in casks of various sizes,
200 barrels Boild Paint Oil. do 55
5000 gallons do do do do 55 do
in casks of various sizes.
350 barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds &
- qualities, from M5 toCUcts per gallon.
1500 gullons in casks of various sizes. Va
rious kinds and qualities, from 85 to 50
cts. per gallon.
50 tons Tullow Grease, for heavy bearings,
and coarse machinery, in barrels or
casks, of any consistency required.
Price 6 cents per pound.
150 tons Ohio Mineral Paint, In barrels, at
the lowest market price.
Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in
the coldest weather, and considered by those
using it equal to sperm oil.
Boild Paint Oil, equal to linseed oil, other
tuan for white.
I am constantly receiving large supplies of
the above named articles, and my motto, is,
"Small profits and quick returns:"
B. P. POND, 56 Water st.,.
(under the Pearl st. House,) New-York.
July 1, 1852. 6m
Dissolution of Partnership,
Notice is hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore existing between the un
dersigned in the Mercantile business, has an(l Sciences, and maintains a high charac-
this day been dissolved by mutual con- i ler.?.lJ,ume .f'.1 a,,,,,a1,,'I ,
. "In j "J . --in Ihe run hshers pledge themselves that
sent. All pessons indebted to said firm ! ,v , r ,. '. fi . i . ;r
, . . ,. the luture olume shall at least equal, if
are requested to make immediate pay-j I1(Jt surpas3 lheir pretlereJS(,rs. Among the
ment, and those having claims or demands subjects cluelly brought forward and discusa
will please present them to Jacob Stouf-'edin its columns, are Civil Engineering,
fer who is duly authorized to settle the 1 Arclntectuie. Railroads, Bridges. Agricultu
same. All accounts remaining unpaid "l Implements, Manufacturing of Metals,
on the first of July next, will be placed , f 'b' an! i eNt.le Mibs.ances. Machinery
, , J T L- c il n ' for the purpose, (.hemn al Processes. DisliU
in the hands of a Justice of the Peace iina,Collor.g. &c .Steam and Gas Engines,
for collection.
JACOB STOUFFER,
STEPHEN KISTLEPi.
Tannersville,May 11, 1S52.
The subscriber, thankful for past favors,
respectfully announces to the public that
he will continue the business at the old
stand, and respectfully solicits a continu
ance of the public patronage.
w , . , . T6
' stock of various kinds of,
Lumber on hand and for sale" low.
JACOB STOUFFER
May 27, 1852.-6t.
Stroudsburg Jewelry Store.
The subscriber hav
ing purchased the pntire
iruiaMj.1 me enure
u Uocks. W atch.
wetry.fc ol John
stock
es, Jew
11. Melick, "intends car
rying on the Watch Ma
JMZZi&& king and Jewelry bust
ncss in all its various lorms, and in a man
ner, he trusts, that will give the most entire
3atislaction, not only to nimseu om io inose
trusting the above mentioned articles with
him to be repaired. He has renewed his
stock by recent purchases in the city of New
York, which, together with his former stock, I
makes his assortment at this nine one ot the
most splendid ever before offered in Strouda
luirfi; among which may be found all the la
test fashions in the structure ami e-nnelhsh
merit of dress Jewelry, viz: Breast Pins. Ear
Rings, Finger Rings. Gold Lockets, Snaps,
Hracelets. Slides, Silver Spoons, Butler
Knives, and Brittania Ware, together with a
larse assortment ol Gold and Silver Watch
es. Clocks, Perfumery, dc:., together with
all the articles that can be lound in any es
tablishmeut of the kind.
Watch Repairing
Being an important as well as a skillful part
of his business, he tiallers hiinselllie can
give as general satisfaction to his customers
and the public as can be done by any one,
as he intends to keep none but ihe best vyork
men in his employ ; and feeling confident
that all shall have entire satislactiou done
them, heinteuds to devote his whole time and
attention to ihat important branch of his
business.
Anything in his line that he may not. have
on hand, wiil be promptly procured from the
city, by calling on the subscriber at hi shop,
on Elizabeth street, two doors west of J. H,
Melick's old stand.
SAMUEL MELICK
N B. J. H. Melick will open his new
house, the "Union Hotel" un the24lh of May,
when he will be preparad to accommodate
all who may favor him with their custom.
Stroudsburg, May 6, lb52.
9100 TO $200 PER. rUOftTIl!.'
THE ABOVE SUM CAN EASILY BE MADE
By any industrious Man, of respectable address who
possesses goou uu.Miicsatruaiuiea. mm itu can
command a small capital (to begin with,) of
From 25 to 50 Dollars,
KJ No others need apply. 3J
BV ENGAGING WITH THE SUBSCRIBERS IN TliE
BOOK AGENCY BUSINESS
Whose Publications are very Saleable,
AND WHICH THE PEOPLE WILL BUT I
(tVTunds can be forwarded at our risk, if
mailed in presence of the Post Master and
numbers and dates of the same retained.
No books kept or sold by us of an immoral
tendency.
A Wkolesale Pnce Lists with full drrec.
tionS( f(Jr operalion8i wiH be forwarded on np-
Pucali0I, post paid, to
GEO. H. DERBY & Co.
Buffalo, N. V. Book PvtitiKcrs.
troncItnrg nnil Easlon
Port Jervis, Mauch Chunck and Scranion
STAGE LINES.
The Stroudsbur and Easton
.... , . - r 11 . r -
' J"1 ,,ne f s,aSes', consists of eXrelentf..ir
uorse coacnes. nni ichvco j. w. niia .u-
oian Queen Hotel, blroodsnurg. fa. every
" 7
day (except Sundays) at , o clock a. m. ar
riving in haatori b
g in raaion oeiore rue oepariore ui ui
. .t i . ..r
cars for New York, or stages to Bethlehem
and Alleutown.
fjCThe following lines leaves Postens1
Indian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning
on alternate days:
A line to Port Jervis, leaving.
at 7 o'clock a. si. via Bushkill, Dinuman's
Choice and Millnrd. Buturniu:, leaves Port
Jervis immediately alter the arrival of the
mi'mimy train of cars to New York, at about
8 o'clock a. M.
Aline to MaucriuiiunK, leaving
at 7 o'clock A. M. via Brodhearisville, where
do! it connects with lines to WUkes-Baie and
While Haven.
A line to Scranton, leaving at
7 o'clock a. m. via Bartonsvilie, Tanners
vllle, where it connects with a line to Hones
dale, and connecting at Scranion with the
cars for the west.
These lines hold out strong inducements
to the traveling public passing through sen
lions of the country which are as magnifi
cent and picturesque as any in the Union.
Having provided themselves with excel
ccllent coaches, pood horses, and careful
drivers, they feel confident that they will be
enabled in j.-ive eniire saiisiar lion to alt who
will patronize them.
STOUFKER & OSTRANDER. ,
August 19. 1H5-2. Proprietors.
Mechanics; Manufacturers and
Inventors,
The Eighth Volume of the Scientific Amer
ican commences on the l8th of September.
Il is principally devoted to the diffusion of
useful practical knowledge, and is eminent
ly calculated to advance the great interests
of industry Mechanical Manufacturing .and
Agricultural the genius and masterspirit
ol the nation.
It is unrivaled as a Journal of the Arts
Boilers ahd Furnaces, Mathematical, Philo
sophical and Optical Instruments, Cars. Car
riages, Water wheels. Wind and Grinding
MiUs' Powers, Planing Machines, Tools lot
Lumber, Brick Machines, Farming, Fire
Arms, Electricity, Telegraphs, Surgical In
struments, &c, besides Claims of all the Pat
ents, Reviews, Notices of new Inventions,
American and Foreign. The work is in form
binkingontainsjeferaZunrfrerfjEnoTat'in,
over lour hundred pages of printed matter,
and a copio3s Index. Nearly all ihe valoa-
lile Patents wt.mn issue weekly iron, the
patenl office are illustrated with Encrarines
in its columns. Urns making the paper a per
fect Mechanical Encyclopedia for future as
well as present relerence.
TERMS: 1 Copy, one year. $2.00; 1 Copy,
six months, $1.00, always in advance ; 5
Copies for six mouths, $1.00; 10 Copies for
twelve months, $15.00 ; 10 Copies for six
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Let-
P. L. CASISON,
Surgeon Dentist,
A resident of Milford. Penn'n. will bp?
rt , . t t 1 . ,r - 5
5 in oirotiusuurr, hi j. j. rosiens inaian
g Queen Hotel, the la&t eiht days of each 5
5 month, and will lie punctual to his en-
j jageiucnt. Thirteen years experience!
1 in his profession inspires him with confi-1
pdence that all who employ him will be j
g satisfied. Prices as follows, viz:
? For plugging with gold 75 cts. a cavity.
" silver 50 ' f
$ Teeth set on gold plate from one tooth to
2 an entire set, at reasonable rates AIl
jobs warranted. JuIy 29, ld52. tf
NEW FIRM
No. 71 JSortliamptoii Street. Omxisite tlie
Easton Bank.
THE subscribers having entered into a
partnership for the purpose of continu
ing the Urug and raint JiuMnessat
the old stand of the late Mr. John
Dickson, would olfer their stock
of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils
Glass, fec. &c. to old customers of
the stand and Physicians and dealers ia
general. Please call and try us.
W. J.'DICKSON,
A N. SAMPLE.
Trading under the firm of Dickson Sample.
Sole Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground
White Lead.
Eaton. July 17, 1851. 1 v
Uministrator's Utaim.
Estate of David Sterlngcr,
Late of Hamilton township. Monroe co. dee'd.
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon the above estate have teen
granted to the undersigned by the Register of
Monroe county, all persona indebted to the
said deceased will make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and those having claims
against the same, will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
JESSE VAN BUSKIRK,
Hamilton, Sept. 9, 1852. Administrator.
if f il
Tho subscriber has opened
bia now Hotel and is ready to
accommodate all who may fa
for him with tbeir custom.
JOHN H. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, May 2T'r 1852. Cm.