Ono hundred marriages took place in Boston last week ! Look out for squalls! and a great assumption of responsibilities. Bad butter in a family is a strong ar gument in favor of economy. Prices is the Oregon Mines. We find in the Oregon Times the following list of prices as prevailing at Table Rock Mines: Plour is now 30 cents per pound; bacon G2 and 75 cts; sugar 40 and 50; coffee 30 and 40, eggs SI 75 per dozen: butter $1 per pound; peas, beans and onions 30 and 40 cents per pound. Green garden vege tables arc supplied from the vicinity, and "bring good prices. The town increases very fast. An officer near Lawrenceburgh, Ind., found, a, few days since, a small bundle by the road side and, on opening it dis covered eight thousand dollar? in S2 bills on the Indiana Bank, all counterfeit. A runaway slave from a Georgia plan ter recently returned to his master a wealthy man, The master was poverty stricken, and the slave gave him 10,000 for his freedom papers. In California, ladies may advertise their intention to carry on business inde pendent of their husbands, which legally exonerates them from liability for their debts. At the State Treasurer's office, in Ilar risbnrg, last week, they were engaged in destroying large numbers of packages of relief notes. 250,000 were destroyed in one day. Col. Benton has written a letter in fa vor of making a new territory on the Kansas river. A laboring man has been sentenced at Staunton, Va., to forty years imprisoment for rape. Franklin Pierce is the youngest man who has ever been elected President of the United States. He is 48 years of age. Washington, Jno. Adams, Jefferson, Mad ison, Monroe, John Quincy Adams and Van Buren, were each 58, Jackson 02, Harrison 68, Taylor 66, Polk 50. Over ninety-three millions of letters passed thro' the Post-Offices of the Uni ted States during the last fiscal year. The revenue under the reduced rates of postage has fallen off nearly a million of dollars. Horrible Railroad Occident. The morning" freight train on the Syracuse and Utica Railroad, on the morning of the 21st ult., started lrom the East at 4 o'clock, drawn by two locomotives. When about three quarters of a mile from the depot, the foremost locomotive, the Achilles, exploded with terrible and disastrous consequences. The boiler exploded in the fire box. The machinery and wood work were rent assun der or demolished, and the locomotive left an almost worthless wreck. The power of the agent of this mischief may be imagined from the fact that the entire locomotive ivas lifted from the track, and carried around so as to lie directly across the second and parallel track, in the opposite direction. Israel Morgan, the engineer, was blown j into the air, and fell in the road, about one hundred and fifty feet distant He received the full effects of the steam and heated water upon his person, as it was forced through the door of the furnace, and was undoubtedly in- Etantly killed. Most of the clothes were torn from the body, and he was terribly scalded and burnt. The firemen was in a more for tunate location, and, although blown some feet to the side of the road, where he was found in an insensible condition, he escaped with a severe scalding and bruising, which are not considered mortal. The report of the explosion was tremend ous, and was heard at a great distance. Frag ments of the locomotive were thrown hun dreds of feet, and several houses on either side of the street were slightly damaged by I the clapboards breaking through, windows smashed, &c. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TO"OTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents and mi nors, that the administration accounts ot uie "oving - e uBBu muu " j ru t l. tiJ : me omce or tne ivegister oi luonroe coun ty, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the a foresaid county, on Monday, the 27th day of December, at 10 o'clock A. M. The first account of Jacob II. Eilcnber- ger, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Robert Stetler, late of Smithfield township, deceased. The first account of Peter Hufsmith and Jacob Hufsmith, Executors of the last will and testament of Adam Hufsmith, late of Chesnuthill township, deceased. SAMUEL HEES, jr., Register. Register's office Stroudsburg, ) December 2, 1852 $ LAW CIRCULAR yfJT OttTHISGTON Gr. SkETIIEN, "Wash- ington, D. C, continues to practice law exclusively in the supreme court, and to attend to cases before Congress; to prosecute claims and settle accounts a gainst the departments, bureaus, and boards of commissioners; to procure pat ents for invention, at home and abroad and to obtain pensions and bounty lands to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and in heritances in any part of the United states and foreign countries ; to make invest ments of funds in loans and stocks and on bond and mortgage, and to negotiate the purchase and sale of loans, lands and fialent rights in any state of the Union. December. 2; 1852. Jury jLisi--Dcc. term, 1S53. Court will commence on Monday, Decem ber 2th. GRAND JURORS. Stroud township Henry Ransberry, jr. John Shook. Pocono William Bisbing, John Blitz, Pe ter Learn, Adam S. Edinger Smithfield James Staples, John Brown.sr. Christian Snvder. Joseph Brotzman, Thomas Brodhcad. Tobvhanna John Keiser, jr. Win. Adams. Frederick KncchL Jackson Adam Huffsmith, Win. Bellis. Paradise Aaron Koch. Chesmithill Henry II. Weiss. Polk Michael Smith M. Smithjicld Chas Hanna, John Pipher. Eldred Joseph Borgcr, Price. John Postens. Hamilton John Lesh. PETIT JURORS. M. Smithfield James Gunsaulcs, John Shoemaker, Abraham Mosier, Bcnj. Cortright, John V. Coolbaugh, Adam Mosier. Coolbaueh William Madden. Eldred Jacob Correll, Edward Eugler, George Barlib. Polk Peter ?. Kunklc, Joseph Gruber. Stroud Lewis Barry, John Hall, William S. Rees, Bennet Morgan, Samuel Evans. Stroudsburg Charles Musch. Pocono Peter Edinger, Wm. F. Williams, Simon Labar, Reuben Nevhart, And'w Learn. Chcsnuthill William Keller, Felix Weiss, John Kresge, Chas. Tidd. Ross Simon Stocker, Jacob Remmel, William Young. Smithjicld George Rouse, Michael Wal ter, Atnzi Coolbaugh. Tobyhanna Peter Merwine, jr. Hamilton Augustus Kester, Sam'l Strea- P7- , Trial List. Bowman vs. Vanvliet Barry vs. Vanvliet Trainer vs. Teel Lander vs. Miller Felkcr vs. Woodling Taylor vs. Hoffman Quigley vs. Albert Exccurs of Godfrey Grcenswcig vs. Green sweig Kresge & Correll vs. Hawk Merwine vs. Keller Commonwealth vs. Heaney et. al. Argument Lis 2. Account of Michael Brown King vs. Teel Sox vs. Van Buskirk Distribution of proceeds of sale oi James Hollinshead's real estate do. of Jacob H Butz Long vs. Kintz & Dietrich Coss vs. Koutz Everitt vs. Chambers Commonwealth vs. Kresge Real estate of Joseph Houser, jr., dee'd Eastburn vs Dutot Walton vs Depue Staples vs Depue Staples & Co. vs Depue Distribution of proceeds of sale of Jacob B Teel s real estate Palmer vs Brooks & Harper Tolmie & Palmer vs Brooks Lander vs Miller Commonwealth vs Van Buskirks & Miller Road view in Smithfield township do. in M. Smithfield township Re-review of a road in Price township Order to vecate and relay a road in Middle Smithfield township Review of a road in Jackson & Chcsnuthil townships View to vacate and relay a road in Paradise township Every Family should have a copy An invaluable book, only 25 cts. per copy Man know thyself. DR. HUNTER'S MANUAL & HAND BOOK for the afflicted. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress. I reat ' ment and Cure of every form of disease, , contracted bv promiscuous Sexual Inter- ! course, by Self abuse, or Sexual Excess, i with advice for their prevention, written in a fainilliar style, avoiding all medical tech nicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some , twenty years successful practice, exclusive- ) ly devoted to the cure of diseases of a deli cate or private nature. To which is added, receipts for the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symp toms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty -five cents a copy; six copies one dol lar; will be forwarded to any part of the Ti nned States, by mail, free of postage. Ad dress, postage paid. "Box, 19G Post Office, or the Author, 3S North Seventh Street Phil adelphia. T71IFTY DOLLARS Forfeit. Dr. Hun- JO te ter will forfeit $50 if falling to cure any j case of secret disease that may come under j his care, no matter how long standing or af- , j.-.: ti:.i : :.J . r iiiuuii". liiimvi sua. ure niviieu iu ms rri- vate RoornSi 38 Norlh Seventh Street Pilad'a. tients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are invited to call. IMPOTENCY Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or .self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Prema ture irnpotency, involuntary seminal dischar ges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitional derangement, are sure to fol low. If necessary, consult the Docror with confieence ; he offers a perfect cure READ AND REFLECT. The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly im possible for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his lime and study YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseas es of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, stric tures, gravel, irregularities, disease aiising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby ihe constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicines forwarded to any part of the United States; Price five and ten dollars per package. Nov. 18, 1852-ly. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. CTTTT CHEAP FASHIONABLE MM On Elizabeth street, ono door below Wm. Dean's residence, Stroudsburg, Pa. The subscriber having just com pleted a large and splendid as sortment of the lastest Fall and Winter fashions of Hats & Caps, invites the attention of his old patrons and the public generally to the largest stock ever offered in Stroudsburg, consisting of Men's moleskin, fur, silk and Kossuth hats of eve rv price and quality. His stock of Caps consists of silk nlush, cloth, oil silk, oil lin- non nnd Vfi Ivet. Bovs hats and caps of every description. JLadics' ITIsifffs. A superior article on hand. Also, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes of the latest style and of a superior quality. Moroccos and Fizidiasgs. Dressed and undressed Morocoo, Kid and French skins. Yellow, pink, blue and white linings, and binding skins. Prunello and frongee; Boot and shoe trees; Lasts of every description, and a general assortment of findings. .Also Cotton & silk under-shiits. N. B. Thankful for past favors and de sirous of a continuance of the same, he will sell at the New-York and Easton prices. JOHN W. RUXTON. November 11, 1852. Stroudsburg Female Seminary. MISS MARY HECHT, formerly of Easton, has taken charge of the above Institution, and having had several years experience in teaching in Easton and Allcntown, hopes by proper exertion to secure the patronage of those who wish their daughters to obtain a complete and finished education. Terms reasonable. Scholars from a distance can obtain boarding in private families. REFERENCES: Wm. Davis, Esq., Kobert Boys, and James II. Walton, Esq., Stroudsburg, Pa. Oliver St. John, Hon. AVaslnngthn Mc Cartney, Easton, Pa. October 21, 18o2. STR0UDSBFRG ACADEMY. The Winter session commences Monday, No vember 1st. Those wishing to send girls or boys will please apply soon, as the numebc will be vert limited. All the branches of a thorough English and Classical education are taught. Geography is taught on the outline maps. lerms three dollars per quarter payable immediately at the end of each quar ter. LEWIS VAIL. September 16, 1852. 500 AGENTS WAITED. $1000 A YEAR. T77ANTED in every County of the Uni r t ted States, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capita of from $25 to S 100, such induce ments wil be offered as to enable them to make from 83 to $ 10 a day profit. - IEPThe Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and command large sales wherever they are ottered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid; DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to V. A. Leary & Co ISO. 138 North Second Street, Philadel- phia. Sept. 30, 1852. 800,000 Brick, Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber mi ri l nese dtick are oi a large size and oi 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 I3rick of differ ent kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma tetial that will stand the fire with impunity, thus answering for the purpose of building bake-ovens, all ot which will be retailed at the following rates: Pressed or front brick al 50 per hundred Best common hard brick (J0 do do Best salmon do 75 do do Best soft do 50 do do Filling-in-brick 25 do do J. B. All kinds of grain, at the hichest market price, taken in exchange for Brick, and Cash not reiused. WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE. Stroudsburg, September 30, 1852. India Rubber (ilovcs, Mittens, &c. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making vy ineir purchases, should not neelect these desirable and saleable articles. Their . . n manufacture has been much improved re cently and they are made very durable. Tl-t a. i articular attention is requested to the Wool Lined Gloves and Mittens. They are indispensable in cold and wet weather. Ladies will find these Gloves use ful in any work that will soil the hands, at the same time that they will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediately. They are made all lengths to protect the arms and wrists For sale by Wilcox, Billings & Co. No. 3 Church Alley, Phil'a. Goodyear's G8 Ches nut street do. J. & II. Phillips. Pittsburgh. Pa- Falconer & Haskell, Baltimore. Md. H. W. Shiffer, Charleston, S. C. Bart & Hickcox, Cincinnati, Ohio, and by all Rub ber Dealers in the Union. For sale at retail by Country Merchants generally. JSovember 25, 1852 2m Daguerreotype Likenesses. Mr. J. K. Thompson has taken rooms I at the Court LTouse, in this place, for the purpose ot taking dagucrrotype likeness. Those wishing likeness of themselves or friends, will call on Mr. T. at the Court House, who will be happy to attend to all requests of this nature. He is an able and skillful artist. In the Orphan's Court of Monroe co. In tlie matter of tic Estate of John Kun klc, deceased. The auditor appointed to audit and if necessary resettle the account of the Ad ministrators of said estate, will attend to idii. j crA i ' . me ioui uay ox .uecemoer next, at aar- ry's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested may attend, JOHN 1 I F. STARBIRD, Auditor. 'November 25, 1852. DAGUERREOTYPES. Pictures taken at J. H. Melick's Hotel, for tfio low price 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 a- first rate appara tus, flatters 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 are taken. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. All kinds of work done in dentistry on the inosi reasonauie terms, and warranted. Call at Melick's Hotel and inquire for J. LANTZ, Stroudsburg, September 30, 1852. Valuable Real Estate at tit? m mm, The Heirs of the Estate of Abr'm. Kautz, deceased, offers at private sale, a FARM, situate in Smithfield township, Monroe coun ty, Pa. containing IQ7 ACRES, 75 of which is cleared land, in a high state of cultivation, the remainder WOODLAND. The above adjoins land of Henry Eilcnberger, Benjamin Custerd and others. The improvements are a FRAME E2QBJSE, 2 stories high, 14 by 18, and a Log House, 20 by 24, one and a half stories hiffh; a shop 14 by 16; a Barn and other necessary out buildings. There is an excellent spring of water near the dwellings. A young and thriving Apple Orchard, of choice fruit, and a number of other fruit trees, such as pears, peaches, cherries, tec. 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 Creek, P. O. Northampton Co. Pa. REMOVAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Soot ani Sl)oc MANUFACTORY!! The subscriber respectfuly informs his customers and friends that ho 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 Boots and Shoes, among which arc Calf Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots, Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getleraen 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 assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes of all desciiptions 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 SCHOU11 Easton, September 16, 1852 PAPER HANGING. C. U. Warnick, RESPECTFULLY" announces to the cit zens of Stroudsbuig and the surround ing country, that he still continues tne auove 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 above establishment. Stroudsburg, April 15, 1852. ly Book & Magazine Acaicy. J. W.GILLAM would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he has opened a general Book, Magazine, and Newspaper Agency, in Northampton st., Easton, Pa. Any of the following works will be sup plied by him, by the year or single number: Graham s Magazine, barlain s Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine, International Magazine, Ladies' Wreath, London Lancet, Blackwood's Magazine, all the Quarterly Reviews, and all others pub lished. Persons wishing books in any Department of reading, can have them promptly forwar ded without extra charge, by leaving their orders at the office of the "Monroe Democrat.'' Jan. 22, 1852- 100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's white lead, 30 do 50 do do do do 20 do 100 po do do do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass ) 75 do 10 by 12 do superior quality. 50 do 10 by 14 do 3 10 bbls. of Alum JO bbta. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash 000 Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKSON cj- SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 1851.---ly Valuable Property ill Stroudsburg: at Private Sale. WENDELL J. BREIMEfl hereby offers ?l Privat,e sale' a !?OUii.? 13 feet , h (adapted for two families) upon a lot Hi! 1Oleetdeep It is on the corner of George and Sarah street, in Stroudsburg. Any person wishing to purchase ihe tfbove pioperty, can do so by calling upon S. C. BURNETT. " !ix?a 3e fm i Stroudsburg, Jan. 8, 1S52.-3UV 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. Pa., on the Drinker Turnpike, 8 miles from New Mt. Pleasant, 3 miles Naglesville, and about 22 miles from Stroudsburg, county scat 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 itnprovcments2p are a new Frame Dwelling House, two stories high, 30 by 3G feet, with a Kitchen at tached, 14 by 18 feet, one Btory and a halfl nign; irame Shed 413 by OU teet, and a varie ty of choice FRUIT TREES. A never fail ing spring of excellent water near the dwel ling. About 40 acres of above tract can ea sily be converted into excellent meadow. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to ROBERT W. KIPLE. Coolbaugh tsp., July 8, 1852. 3m OILS, TALLOW GREASE, AND OKSO SV3SNERAL PAINT. 300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 cts, per gallon. 2500 gallons do do do 75 do in casks of various sizes. 200 barrels Boild Paint Oil. do 55 do 5000 gallons do do do do 55 do in casks of various sizes. 350 barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds & qualities, from 35 to GU cts per gallon. 1500 gallons in casks of various sizes. Va rious kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cts. per gallon. 50 tons Tallow Grease, for heavy bearings, and coarse machinery, in barrels or casks, of any consistency required. Price G 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. F. POND, 5G Water st., (under the Pearl st. House,) New-York. July 1, 1852. Gm Dissolution of Partncrship Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned in the Mercantile business, has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent. All pessons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands will please present them to Jacob Stouf fer who is duly authorized to settle the same. All accounts remaining unpaid on the first of July next, will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. JACOB STOUFFEPt, STEPHEN KISTLEll. Tannersville, May 11, 1852. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, respectfully announces to the public that ho will continue the business at the old stand, and respectfully solicits a continu ance of the public patronage. tjfj OOO SHINGLES and a large jJjJJiJ stock of various kinds of Lumber on hand and for sale low. JACOB STOUFFER. May 27, 1852.-Gt. SroSntlsforca'g Jewelry Store. The subscriber hav ing purchased the entire stock of Clocks, Watch es, Jewelry, eje of John H. RIelick, intends car rying on the Watch Ma king and Jeioelry busi- ?icss in all its vaiious lorms, and in a man ner, he trusts, that will give the most entire satisfaction, not only to himself but to those 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, makes his assortment at this time one of the most splendid ever before offered in Strouds burg; among which may be found all the la test fashions in the structure and embellish ment of dress Jewelry, viz: Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Gold Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Slides, Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, and JJrittania Ware, together with a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watch es, Clocks, Perfumery, cj-c, together with all the articles that can be found in any es tablishment of the kind. Wafch KcpairiBii? Being an important as well as a skillful part of his business, he Hatters himself he 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 the best work men in his employ ; and feeling confident that all shall have entire satisfaction done them, heinteuds to devote his whole time and attention to that important branch of his business. Anything in his line that he may not have on hand, will be promptly procured from the city, by calling on the subscriber at his shop, on Elizabeth street, two doors west of J. H. Melick's old stand. SAMUEL MELICK Stroudsburg, May (5, 1852 8100 TO $200 PER MONTH!! THE AHOVn SUM CAN EASILY BE MADE ny any industrious Man, of respectable address who possesses good buisiness qualities, and who can command a small capital (to begin with,) of From 25 to 50 Dollars, lE7No others need apply. I1Y ENGAGING WITH THE SUDSCRIUERS IN THE BOOK AGENCY BUSINESS Whose Publications are very Saleable, AND WHICH THE PEOPLE WILL BUY ! OOFunds 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 Wholesale Price List, with full direc tions, for operations, will be forwarded on ap plication, jmst paid, to GEO. H. DERBY & Co. Buffalo, N. Y. Book Publishers. JiCat! ami Iron ripe. A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of ell sizes, on hand at all limes, and for sale qy DICKSON 4- SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 1851. Iy. Stroudsburg and Easton Fort Jervis ,2Iauch Chunck and Scranton STAGE LINES. The Stroudsburg and Easton mail line of stages, consists of excellent four horse coaches, and leaves J. J. Postens' In dian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg. Pa. every day (except Sundays) at 7 o'clock a. m. ar riving in Easton before the departure of the cars for New York, or stages to Bethlehem and Allentown. Or The following lines leaves Postens 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. m. via Bushkill, Kingman's Choice and Milford. Returning, leaves Port Jervis immediately after the arrival of the morning train of cars to New York, at about 8 o'clock A. M. Aline to Mauch Chunk, leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via Brodheadsville, where t it connects with lines to Wilkes-Bare and Wheit Haven. A line to Scranton, leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via Bartonsville, Tanners vlllc, where it connects with a line to Hones dale, and connecting at Scranton with the cars for the west. These lines hold out strong inducements to the traveling public passing through sec tions of the country which arc as magnifi cent and picturesque as any in the Union. Having provided themselves with excel cellent coaches, good horses, and careful drivers, they feel confident that they will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all who will patronize them. STOUFFER & OSTRANDER, August 19, 1852. Proprietors. Mechanics, Manufacturers and Invcntorsi The Eighth Volume of the Scientific Amer ican commences on the 18th of September. It 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 master-spirit ot the nation. It is unrivaled as a Journal of the Arts and Sciences, and maintains a high charac ter at home and abroad. The Publishers pledge themselves that the future Volumes shall at least equal, if not surpass their predecessors' Among the ed in its columns, are Civil Engineering, Architecture, Kailroads, .Bridges, Agricultu ral Implements, Manufacturing of Metals, Fibrous and Textile substances, Machinery for the purpose, Chemical Processes. Distil ling, Colloring, &c. Steam and Gas Engines, Boilers and Furnaces, Mathematical, Philo sophical and Optical Instruments, Cars, Car riages, Water-wheels. Wind and Grinding Mills' Powers, Planing Machines, Tools for Lumber, Brick Machines, Farming, Fire Arm3, Electricity, Telegraphs, Surgical In- ! struments, &c, besides Claims of all the Pat ents, Reviews, iNolices of new Inventions, American and Foreign. The work is in form binking, contains several hundred Engravings , over four hundred pages of printed matter, and a copio3s Index. Nearly all the valua ble Patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are illustrated with Engravings in its columns, thus making the paper a per fect Mechanical Encyclopedia for future as well as present reference. TERMS: 1 Copy, one year, 2,00; 1 Copy, six months, 1,00, always in advance ; 5 Copies for six months, 84,00; 10 Copies for twelve months, $15,00 ; 10 Copies for six months, 8,00; 15 Copies for twelve months, $22,00; 20 Copies for twelve moths, 28,00. Southern and Western Money and Post Office Stamps taken for subscriptions. Let ters should be post-paid. .awvtwx jvu.wn.wm au wivwmavtwm K. P. L. GARSSON, 2 Surgeon JDcntis?, 5 ? A resident of Milford, Penn'a. will be in Stroudsburg, at J. J. Postens' Indian ? Queen Hotel, the last eight days of each 5 2 month, find will hn nunrtnnl tn hia on.? Igagement. Thirteen years experience in his profession inspires him with confi-1 j dence that all who employ him will he satisfied. Prices as follows, viz: ? For plugging with gold 75 cts. a cavity. I " " " silver 50 " $ Teeth set on gold plate from one tooth to an entire set, at reasonable rates All g jobs warranted. July 29, 1852. tf 2 NEW FIRM No. 71 xfortluimfl.on Street, Ojrposite the Eastoji Bank. THE subscribers having entered into a partnership for the purpose of continu ing the urug and rami business at the old stand ot tne late Mr. John Dickson, would offer their stock of Drues, Medicines, Paints. Oils. Glass, &c. &c. to old customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please calland try us. W.J. DICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trading under the firm of Dickson dj- Sample. Solo Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground White Lead. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly bministvatot's Jfotirc. Estate of David Steringer, Late of Hamilton toionship, Monroe co. dee'd. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the above estate have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Monroe county, all persons indebted to the said deceased will make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against the sume, will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JESSE VAN BUSKIRK, Hamilton, Sept. 9, 1852. Administrator. The subscriber has opened bis new Hotel and is ready to accommodate all wbo may fa vor him with their custom. JOHN H. MELICK Stroudsburg, May 27, 1S52. 6m. 0
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