Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, January 20, 1853, Image 2

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Thursday, January 20, 158.
Wood ! W00d ! ! Wood
In order to accommodate such of our
subscrsber who arc indebted to us, and
c-mnot make it convenient to pay, we are
willing to receive, a lot of good sound
dry wood. "Yc trust that a number of
patrons will avail themselves of this op
portunity and square up their accounts.
"Winter has come at last. On
Wednesday of last week the first snow of
the season, worthy of note, visited us.
The snow is about 14 iuches deep, and
in many places drifted badly. Jsovf is
tlie time to remember the poor, and take
the girls sleigh-riding.
Hon. William Upham. U S. Senator
fpnmVormnnf wo roarft to loarn died at
fiomcrmonr, we regret to learn, died at
Washington on Lnday last, alter an ill-
ness of but eight or ten days, wnicn con-
fined him to bed, though in feeble health
for years.
Sioclt and Dividends
By a statement published in the Eas
toniun, it appears that the stocks of most
o( thc incorporated companies in the Bor
ough of Easton are above par. viz.
Offered, par vul. last C mo. dir.
Eistnn Bank. $67 $50
Farm, and Mech. llank. 351 30
E:tson Gas Co. CO 50
Easiou Waicr Co. 18 35
Si 50
1 CO
2 50
None
Canal
ComiuissioacTi
A writer in thc Lancaster Independent
"Whig urges thc claims and qualifications
of Jacob L. Gosslcr, of Philadelphia, as a
Candidate for thc next Whig nomination
for Canal Commissioner. Mr. Gossler
for several years represented Philadelphia
in thc House of Representatives, and was
known as an industrious and useful mem
ber. 3" A curious case of somnambulism
is recorded in the Chilicothc Gazette. A
daughter of 31 r. Thomas Kainc arose from
her sleep, and in her night clothes walked
four miles up the Scotia river, waded in
to the stream, and swain across a deep
pu t, and was found by an "early riser"
sitting on the bank of the river asleep !
.Remarkable enough, as the irirl was only
Thirteen years old, and could not swim
when awake !
Pants not a Legal Term. A man was
tried at Cambridge a day or two since for
stealing a pair of "pants." The theft
allowed, and the complaint dismissed.
A ari.
Mr. & Mrs. Johnson, return thanks
to thc Presbyterian congregations of Mid
dle Smithfield and Stroudsburg, for
their liberality in the donation visits of
the present month, and pray that God
who has given them hearts to care for the
comfort of their Pastor and his family
may abundantly reward them, "multiply
their seed sown and increase the fruits of
their righteousness," " That they may be
enriched in every thing to all bountiful
ncss which causeth through us thanks
hing to God. 2d Cor.. Sth, 1112.
Jan. 15th, 1653.
Society op Friends. The last cen
sus returns show that the number of meet
ing houses belonging to this denomination
in the United States is 715, affording ac
commodation to 283,013 persons.
Hon. John M. Clayton has been elected
to the United States by the Legislature of
Delaware, for sis years from the 4th of
3Iarch next. .
The total .cost of thc New York and
Erie Railroad up to thc 30th of Septem- J
ner last, it is omcially stated, was 827,--051,205
71, which has been provided for
as follows: Stock paid up, 87,706,991 17;
iunded debt, 818,003,568 90; fioatim
debt, 1,323,053 55. ReceiDts of the
joaa lor past month ol December
13S 33.
in . i
352,-
4
JSSf-Abelard Guthrie, ISsg., formerly a
resident of Dayton, Ohio, and now thc
.Delegate to Congress from Nebraska Ter
ritory, intends taking his Indian wife
with him to "Washington.
BjA boy named John Knauss, aged
irinc years; died in Lehigh county, Pa.,
Jast Saturday of hydrophobia.
XCpPerhaps it is not generally known,
tas it should be that salt put m thc mouth,
instantly relieves .the convulsive move
ments io fits, either of children or jani-inale.
was proved but it was claimed for the ' incorporating the leiwrenceburg and Courier for a husband. She speaks French all parts of the Union; and although there
defence that' no such -rnant -w n,nf," ! SarrPurS Plank Roa,d Company and k tbe iano. A man whomay be many compounds prepared and rep
ueience mat no such garment as pants Mr. Cowan, a supplement to the act . , , , . , iresentea as being worthy of a liberal patron
was known in law. The objection was incornorafeimr tl.n HlWsRnn ami 0. 13 handsome and agreeable, is all she jage, yet we feel constrained to remark, that
; Har-risbufg) Jan. 13
, Saiuty. Several petitions, &a,
presented and referred.
were
Mr. Kuukcl read in place a bill up-.
' plcmcntary to the aet providing for tbe e
, rcction of a State Lunatic Asylum. ;
Mr. Hamilton read in place a bill ercc-.
tmf the villages ot .North renn ana rarK,
iu tlie Unincorporated Northern Liberties,
into a separate district, to be called North
Philadelphia
The Senate then, on a motion, took up J
joint resolution from the House, au-
thoriung the appointment of a committee
01 uve niemuera ui wiu ouuutv aim nuusu
of Representatives to investigate the af -
fairs of the Pittsburg and Eric Railroad
Company, and whether the Company have
not lorieuea lueir quarter oy uuu-wunm-
ance with its provisions.
Some discussion ensued, in
WUHU
i.:U
course ot the compan m imLiuug
their charter in the New York markets,
i
aud finauy disposing of it, as is allegcd,to
j capitalists of that city, was freely com-
mentcd on.
The resolution wa3 finally adopted.
3lr. Quigglc called up the bill annex-
ing the county of McKean to the est-
crn Judicial District.
vuiiv; uApiaiuuu iuu u.-jv- ui
the Dill, ana tne aa vantage 01 tne cujuge.
' r - i if -rtc flmn -ncnrl fi n o 1 1 r
" ic u..j.
offered a rcsolutionj whlch
was adoptcd, requesting the Governor to
; furnish thc benate with a copy ot the bill,
affidavits and answer, in the case ot the
Franklin Canal Company, recently deci
ded in the Supreme Court.
The Senate then on motion, went into
the nomination of candidates for State
Treasurer.
Mr. O'Xeil, nominated Geo A. Madeira.
Mr. Quiggle, do John M. Bickcl.
Mr. Forsyth, do Joseph Bailer.
Mr. Hamilton, do James S. Wallace.
The nominations then closed.
The Senate then again resumed the ; thelr revoivcrSj borrowed 8150 of their
consideration of the resolution requesting j cl(Jrkj and soping for xorwicb, stopped
thc Canal Commissioners to furnish to the . afc the American Hotel in that city pas
Senate a detailed statement of thc bids j ti,0 f wni o p: '
made bT contractors and others for the
work done on the new line for the avoid
ance of the inclined planes on thc Alle
gheny Portage Railroad.
The discussion was further continued
at considerable length, by Messrs. Dar
sie, Forsyth, and others, and,
The question still pending, the Senate,
adjourned.
House. Quite a number of petitions,
memorials, &c. were presented and refer-
red, and among them one asking for thc
passage or a la'.v auowiur: oueu tu vote
K. , -r.
lor ccnooi directors.
Mr. Gilman read in place a bill to in -
j corporate the Western Bank of Pitts-
. burgh.
! Mr. Merriman read in place a bill to
incorporate the -ieaavine xauK, in vraw-
e , 1 '
ford count.
3Ir. "Waterbuvv read in place a bill to
Saving Bank
at Harrisburch.
Mr. Pianlgcn, a bill to incorporate the
American Female Education Sociely of
Philadelphia. ;
Mr. Leach, a bill conferring upon Hen- j
ry B. Myers thc rights and privileges of
a child born in lawful wedlock. !
Mr. Eyster, a bill supplementary tc the
Creek Plank Road Company. :
Mr. Appleton, a bill to incorporate the
Chartier s v alley Plank Roaa Company.
3Ir. Thomas, a bill to authorize the sale
of certain real estate in Bucks county.
Mr. Appleton, a bill to incorporate the
Franklin and Union Insurance Company.
Mr. Hague, a bill repealing the first
section of the act of 1818, relating to ob
structions in the river Delaware.
Mr. Campbell offered a resolution auth
orising the Clerk to procure and furuish
to each member a map of all contempla-
jied raiIroad iles, the cost not to exceed
The House then took up the bill from
the Senate authorising the Darby Plank
Road Company to extend their road to
Chester, which was considered and passed
gnaUv ,
The House then adjourned.
Harrisburg, Jan. 14.
The Senate then again resumed the con
sideration of the resolution requesting the
Canal Commissioners to furnish to the
Senate n. def.nilnrl sf nfemont. nf tho hA
made by contractors and others for thc
work done on the new line for tbe avoid-
aucc of thc Inclind Planes on the Alle
o 'j o
The resolution, after some further de-
bate, was adopted.
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If- T 1 1 1 ' 1 I'll
the Delaware, Lehigh and Wyoming Val-
lev Railroad Comnanv. :
The Senate, by resolution, appointed .
Wr. V. Taylor an additional Clerk to thc
tody.
The Senate then adjourned. j
House. Thc Sneaker presented the '
annual statement of the affairs of the Le-
high Valley Bailroad Company. :
Sundry petitions, memorials, &c, were '
presented and preferred. j
Ar 'EM....: . i : ..i i :n i. ..
-ui. jL iauiuii it:uu in piace a uiu to in-
corporate the L armors' and Treaders;
Bank of Phila.
Mr. Strong read in place a bill to auth
orize thc Pennsylvania Railroad Company
to extend their road from Harrisburg to
Philadelphia.
The House, after some little further
business of no interest, adjourned.
Jan. 15. In the Senate, nothing of
much interest was done.
In the House, a bill relating to the col
lecting of taxes in Mercer county was
reported, and passed.
ui. micuaiew reao tin piace a urn re- r;;--;;-
lative to the office of State Librarian. i housekeepers m .New Poik and Philadcl-, M interCBtcd nro fcrehy required to pro
He also introduced a bill to incorporate Pma r a an,Pl? 8 W of Jbis, DCW ar- j sent their claims before the Auditor, or be de-
The bill, changing the boundary Imp
j between Columbia all Montour counties
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.Tri STtagSiit 2- -nt ecu,-
reconsidered and committed to a select pared with those received in the years of
Committee. ;1850 and 1851, exhibits a steady and
Jan. 17. The two houses met togeth-'cousjderable increase of business in int
er, and re-elected John M. Bickle Esq-4portat;ons during that.timc. Philadelphia
State Treasurer for the ensuing year. r r
' will ere long, be upon an equality with
A Scoundrel al Ejat'ge. . many of her sidtcr cities in that respect.
The Tribune of Monday, thus sketches. The amount collected in 1850 was $3,301,-
i
the cuarac
ble rogue :
the character and movements of a uota-
Some four years since, an intelligent!
, looking rascaf was made somewhat'noto-:
rjous DY IieffSnai)cr paragraphs, on ac-1
counfc 0f atesse in swindling the hckl
jceepers and merchants ot lioston, uy rijp-
resenting himself to be a naval officer.
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.n wrtrn thn iinitnrin fir OU1" l nVV. SJUi
' . . . - ' u
boolcd iumSelt as Lieut. Hunter, li is
1 career at that time was cut short by tuV
arrest and conviction to the State Prison
0f Massachusetts for three years. Bis
term
of imprisonment expired last Sp-, the preachers that he had been implicated '. nion Pleas of said county, to bo discharg
;r,since which time he has been atjiis ju a murder. Upon this confession, he ed from his trust. All persons objeting
t lemuer,
i i
old tricks again. The proprietor of die 'Was arrested and taken before a magis -
Revere House in Boston was active 'atistrate. where he was examined. He stated
that time in bringing him to justice, and;
tne UTSt can tuat ne maue auer ms r-
rival in Boston, from prison, was at tie!
l IT 1 1- x -Jl t
severe xaousc, wuere ue biuppeu wuu u,,arover then on nis way nome irom tne
. thobridal chanibcr.Eaat to Cloveland Ohio, and that the
Hc left in thc mornin? without settling two men did murder the drover, near
lls bill for i0dcincs, wine, &c. His bride
turns out to be a notorious member of the
i sisterhood of mjmjjhs du-pave or Isoston.
i The " Lieutenant'' forged the name of a
. liriu on Commercial St., m that city, ana
J drew from one of the banks 800, with
i which he proceeded to "Worcester, where
i he represented himself as a son of Hon.
i David Sears, of Boston, aud in the capacity
of a naval officer called upon thc firm of
j Allen &Thurber, and made acontractwith
i tlipm In furnish Rnvprnment, rifh 500 nf
nephew to Gen. Pierce. "Whether he bled
any of the good citizens of that place, we bed on which 5,000 children have been
do not know. He then left for Hartford, ushered into the world !
arriving on Thursday cn route for 2irew- - - TiTTT ,
York. " Look out for him. Hc is five GoM Coin J LiSht Weight .A few
feet nine inches high, black hair, Uackjdays since a W1'1 caSlc taken at the
eyes, stout built, wears a naval cap and Post officc 10 Hartford which was discov-
rl fvr.olcred to be deficient in weight, and returned
in his conversation, and is quite gentle-
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n,lv i fl
j
i Ne Counterfeit.-Wb
were
, , , ,
i shown, yesterday, a counterfeit five dollar
i
! hm on the irard Baiflr, letter B., dated
j March 14, 1S51. The signatures are not
good, the paper is white, and the general
cxecution of the engraving unfinished.
, , .....
The upper and lower margins, which in
. . , ,
' ttc genuine have a row of" Five a,-' plain-
ly visible, are very indistinct in the spur
ious one. A little care will easy detect
them, if they are put forth in this city.
Philadctyhia Paper.
A Rare Chance. A vouns lady of 1
'sweet sixteen" with blue eyes and dark
J
brown hair, advertises in the Louisville
wants- iuoney is no object, as she dc
sires to live on love altogether.
Mrs. Hobbs, did you say that my wife
was a poor housekeeper?'
'No, sir but I did tell an intimate
friend that you had not had a clean shirt
on for ten weeks.'
Gceat Disccrerjt
A Discovery of the utmost importance
t0 inc drinkers, has been made by a Mr.
gtr le a maker of. port and Cham;
Pgnc wine in cw Jersey. The Lan-
caster L3-Press) frora which we derive our
fact3 states that the raPld consumption
of cockroaches, used to give the nutty
anu peculiarly piquant uavor to wines,
had made it difficult to obtain a sufficient
supply. In this dilemina thr wine maker
conceived the happy idea that bedbugs
might be used as a substitute. He tried !
the experiment, and the result was far
more satisfactory than he had expected. It
vras found thafc a (luarfc of bedbugs con-
ia-uea as raucu OI luc "goring principle
as three pints or more of cockroaches, and!
that the former have but little of that
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couc or hiccp proaucing ciiect winch
: is aunuuicu 10 me miter, contracts have
been nude with some of the boardim
-1?,1,6,01 uamc- 10 1S ougiu tne hoarders
Wlil De somewhat pleased with this mtel-
"gencc-
nr Tr T."; i
Hit i. x. Agricidtor is responsible for
this:
Small Potatoes. No doubt fnrnprs
wonder what we want with so many
small potatoes in the city, and that
they can find sale for such as they used
to feed the pigs, at six shillings per bar-1
. i 1 . 1 i i T,r
rei auouL uair-pricc oi good ones, we
will tell them. Ihe3r are bought by the
bakers, and after being washed cloan, are
boiled or steamed, then mashed and mix-
ed with water and passed through a sieve
leaving the skins behind, and mixed with'
flour and baked into " warranted pure
Genesee flour bread." Very good it is
, , ... . ., . J,
too, notwithstanding one-third of tho su-
perfinc flour is made of cheap potatoes.
llf r a . a .a
we are not informed whether the stale,1 r t p-.n:.,r
r. , . j -i j ,! v- P ersons calling forany ol thc above
after being pasted and ground,, are sold .letters will eay advertised. :
as pure coffee or not. Our impression is; GEO. H. MILLER; M.
it is sold as mixed say one-forth. January 6, 1853. . , '
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TIT
Amount of Duties Received at Phila-
dclphia. Thejtomounfeof duties'collected;
lat - l'tniaaeipma, aunns tue year ieoz.
112 18, and that ..of, ,1351, was $3,673,-
123 SO.
The poultry in the United States
valued at .$12,006,000
is
A nrTr rci)AviMvn nf flirt Tnnn osKnrn
. Pn flnn TiV.i.T.mv. wrifino- frnm Shirlcs-
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Knvrr Hitnfinntftn I'rmnfv Jn sfnfo5
. e o ji
that a young man named Voods, while)
at the anxious bench at a canip meeting '
in that County, on being told that he
'must confess his sins, confessed to one of
that he and two other individuals, the
names or whom ne retused to give, were
offered the sum of $1,500 to murder a
i . i i i o , i
IChanibersbunr. The macistrate for some
! reason did not commit the prisoner, but
discharged him, since which time he left
(the Countv, and has not been heard of,
The contributions to the "Washington
National Monument from thelGth Decem
ber to January 3d, amounted to 3,349
40. The expenditures during the month
of December amounted to $3,3-24 90.
In thc Bellvue Hospital, New York,
there is one room nearly full of young
mothers, with children from a day to a
month or two old. On the average, a
child is born here ever? day in the year
! In one corner of one oC the wards, is a
1- ii. i j :i Ti.1. J
to me person who passuu n. xouuu guuu
through the sweating process and had
lost fifty-sis cents of its value. Coin trea
ted in this way generally shows the marks
of -the wires on which it has rested during
the operation, and by these it may be de
tected. JS A boiler in a steam saw mill at
Reading exploded on Tuesday, and killed
four persons.
The Vice President elect, Hon
Wm. R. King, has gone to Havana, in a
government vessel, to stay till spring, in
hopes of recovering health.
The best evidence that can be adduced in
!,avor .-;ilie elBcacionsnc of Hoofland'sGer-
:mnn Kittprs. nrpnnrnrl hv iJr. (,,. Al. .Inrksnn
1 j3 the unprecedented demand for them from
the vast number of testimonials with which
the worthy doctor has been honored, by per
sons of the highest character and respectabil
ity, who found it necessary to have recourse
to his preparation, is testimony sufficiently
conclusive, that a more effectual remedy for
the almost immediate relief of those afflicted
with that direful mahdy, dyspepsia,'has nev
er been discovered.
To FoIsGm, Surgeon Dentist.
J 0 Of
All kinds of work in the Den
tal Art executed in the best and
- most scientific manner, and war
ranted lo give satisfaction.
Dr. P. brings the highest testimonials of
skill, and those employing him may be as
sured of his ability to perform successfully
even the most difficult and delicate operation
in the line of his profession,
Particular attention paid to plate work.
Office, opposite S. J. Hollinshead's hotel,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
January 13, 1853.
Ill tlie Common PI3S C-f MoiSrOC Go
Jacob Deitrick, Ven. Ex, do terris.
vs. I December Term, 1852.
Peter Groner. ) No. 3.
The undersiirned. Auditor annointed to dis-
tribute the fund arising from the Sheriffs
sale under the above writ, amonir the lien
r i, i ...:n 1 .i...: . ?
.au uyu i ,UBr
"l"'"l"l-", u" -""uujri w "jf
f eor,Iar. A- i??d at AV cJoc'c M., at
barred from coming in upon caid fund,
CHARLTON BURNET,
Auditor.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 13, 1853.-4t.
Cist of cttcv0
REMAINING in the POST OFFICE at
STROUDSBURG, Pa., Dec. 31st, 1852.
Brown John W
Buakirk Joan
Brewer Simon
Eylenberger Fred.YV
Rvnns TViIlinm
Hummel Samuel
Kemmerer Henry
Kernrnerer David
Lee Miriam 2
Mc Ncal Edward 2
Neigh Radical
Pedrick Wm. F
Ituth William
Schoch Theodore
Sebring John
Staples John L
Smulze Henry
Van wye Sarah
Wool f Peter
Ran-er J
Foster Thomas L
Felencer Peter
Hysson William or
Samuel Drake
Jjaines Jo',n
g0g.,a"drJo,,n
Hellert George
n0jjet jOS(nh II
lJaUser Daniel L
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JOHM N. STOKES
General Agent for Monroe Co. for the sale of
Blake's Patent Fire-Procf Paint,
or Artificial Slate,
Which in the way of Paint is warranted situate in Smithfield township, Monroe coun
to surpass in cheapness and durability any ty, Pa. containing
thing that has heretofore been offered to the- l6? Atf"!!?
public. In no instance has it ever been known' . fl.tf ilAylSllig,
to crack, cleave off, or waste by lime. j75 of which is cleared land, in a hifjh state of
He also has on hand a large and
well selected stock of
TFA Tr) Z7 trS Tf?i ?5
Groceries, ESardivarc, Stoves, &e.
which have been purchased for cash and must
be sold.
Stroudsburg, January 13, 1853.
To the creditors and all others inter-
! osfnfl in thn estate of PfitarO. KiinM nfl
. Pnllr Tnwnsliin. Mnnroo flonntu n iinWf.
- --r; -
' nil (lrnnl'-ir
. - -
Take notice that Joseph Kunkle, the!
Committee of the person and estate of said ;
Peter G. Kunkle, having filed his account
has made application to the Court of Com -
; to his discharge arc required to appear
at the next term of said court and make
: known their objectior.
M. H. DREHER,
Prothonotan.
January 13, 1853.
Has permanently located himself in
Pie R5RJ
Stroudsburg for the purpose of practising , m V ase present them to Jacob Stouf
dentistry in all its branches 1 he citizens , " . f , . , , ,,, .,
nf the above named nlaco and the nublic
generally and respectfully invited to give him
a call. No pains will he spared to render
perfect satisfaction. For ihe quality of his
work reference may be haa lo those who
have received his professional services.
All jobs warranted. Rooms at Melick'a Ho
tel. Diigsaera'cotype ILilicHesxcs.
taken at Mellicks Hotel in a superior manner.
Stroudsburg, December 23, 1852.-it
1,000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED,
To sell Picloral and useful Works for the
year 1853.
$2,000 DoSJars a. Fear!
Wanted, in every County in the United
States, active and enterprising men, to en
gage in the sale of some of (lie best Books
published in thc country. To men of good
address, possesting a small capital of from
625 to $100, such inducements will be of-
S5 a day profit
KFThe Books published by us are all use
ful in their character, extremely popular,and
command large bales wherever they are of
fered. For farther particulars, address, (postage
paid,)
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher.
181 William Street, New-York.
January, G 1853.
mrp i-i"r r-y"
6 k o '
ft
4 O 3
'S
CHEAP FASHIONABLE
On Elizabeth street, one door below Win
Dean's residence, Stroudsburg, Pa.
The subscriber having just com
pleted a large and splendid
a large and plendiu as
sortment ol the lasteat rati anu
Winter fashions of Hats & Caps.
invites the attention of his old patrons and
the public generally to the largest stork ever
offered in Stroudsburg, consisting of Men's
moleskin, fur, silk and Kossuth hats of eve
ry price and quality. His stock of Caps
consists of silk plush, cloth, oil silk, oil lin
nen, and velvet. Boys hats and caps ol
every description.
A superior article on hand. Also, a large
assortment of Boots and Shoes of the latest
style and of a superior quality.
I?2oroo.CGs aiuS E'SiidiiBSs.
Dressed and undressed jMorocoo, Kid and
Ftench skins. Yellow, pink, blue aud white
linings, and binding skins. Prunello and
frongee; Boot and shoe trees; Lasts of every
description, and n general assortment of
findings. -41so Cotton & silk under-shitts.
N, B. Thankful for past favors and de
sirous of a continuance of the same, he will
sell at the New-York and ftaston prires.
JOHN W. RUXTON.
November 11, 1852.
Realtor's 3otic.
Notice is hereby given that the subscribers
have been appointed Executors of the last
Will and Testament of William Fowler, late
of the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe coun
ty, deceased, and that Letters testamentary
have been granted them by the Register of
iuonroe county. All persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment and those having claims against it are
CD O
requested to present thc same duly attested
without delay.
ALEXANDER FOWLER,
il
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE.
Stroudsburg Au
5, 1852.
Executors.
s-x tS -
PAPER HANGING.
D. U. WaaaaBlf,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the cit
zens of Stroudsbm and tbe surround
ing 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 lo,
and executed in tho best style, upon the most
reasonable terms.
N. 11 WINDOW SASH, painted and
glazed, of all sizes, constantly on hand and
lor sale at the above establishment.
Stroudsburg, April 15, 1852. ly
ATTORNEY AT LA AV ,
Has removed his office to his dwelling
house, first door below the office of thc
"Monroe Democrat," and directly oppo
site S. J. Hollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth
street.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 185CK
A great variety of Toys on hand and
'for sale cheap at thc variety store.
of SAMUEL MELICK.
Stroudsburg, 0, May 1852.
JOB WORK
Really executed at this Office.
Valuable Real Estate at
Tlie Heirs of the Estate of Ab
deceased, nffpra .it nrivnfp ttna TAnir
tulUiiUllJli le remainder WUUULiAiW.
j The above adjoins land of Henry Eilenberger,
uenjamm iusieru and others.
The improvements are a
FRAME HOUSE,
2 stories high, 14 by 18, and aioe-,
House, 20 by 24, one and a half stories hih:
a shop 14 by 16; a Barn and other necessary
out buildings. There is an excellent sprino
of water near the dwellings. A vounc and
thriving
o
Apple urcuara,
oicnoiceiruu,aima uuuiueroi ouier
, near ips.
i fruit trees, such as pears, peaches,
irnnrrips. iv:n.
The above property is situated in a healthy
neighborhood, convenient to schools, mills
a nd places of'public worship
, is worthy the attention of
Ihia property
capitalists. An
indisputable title will be given.
For further particulars apply to
JOHN KAUTZ, StroudsbuVfr, Pa. or to
HENRY KAUTZ, Martin's Creek, P.O.
Northampton Co. Pa.
Dissolution of Partnership.
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
I for who is duly authorized to aettle the
same. All accounts remaining unpaid
j on thc first of July next, will be placed
;jn the hands of a Justice of the Peace
for collection.
JACOB STOUFFER,
STEPHEN KISTLER.
Tannersville, May 11, 1852.
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.
50,000
SHINGLES and a large
stock of various kinds of
i Lumber on hand and for sale low.
JACOB S TO UFFER.
May 27, 1852.-6t.
Valuable Property
WENDELL J. BRELMER hereby offers
at private sale, a house 33 feet front
(adapted for two families) upon a lot
1 0 leet deep, it is on the corner of'
Geoige and Sarah street, in Stroudsburg.
Any person wishing to purchase the above
piopertv, can do so by calling upon
S. C. BURNETT.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 8, I852.-3;r
IWC'IR'CULAR.
l&MT ORTHINGTON G. SnETIIEN', 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 n
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
patent rights in any state of the Union.
December. 2 1852.
STROUDSBURG ACADEMY.
The Winter session commences Monday, No
vember 1st. Those wishing to send girls or
boys will please apply soon, aa the number
will be very limited. All the branches of a
thorough Enr-lish and Classical education are
taught. Geography is taught on the outline,
maps. Terms three dollars per quarter
payable immediately at the end of each quar
ter. LEWIS VAIL.
September 1C, 1852.
500 AGENTS WANTED.
81000 A YEAR.
WANTED in every County of the Uni
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 capital
of from S25 to 5 100, such indu cements will
be offered as to enable them to make from
$.3 to !3 10 a day profit.
IEPThe Hooks published by us are all
useful in their character, extremely popular
and command large sales wherever they aro
offered. m
For further particulars, address, (posiago
paid) DANIELS & GETZ,
Successors to W. A. Leary & Co ,
No. 138 North Second Street, Philadel
phia. Sept. 30, 1S52
$100 TO 200 PER MONTH.' I
THE ABOVE SUM CAN EASILY DE MADE
By any industrious Mnn, of respectable address who
possesses good butsiness qualities, and who can
command nsmall capital (to begin with,) of
From 25 to 50 Dollars,
117 No others need apply 3I
DY ENGAGING WITH THE SUBSCRIBERS IM THE
BOOK AGENCY BUSINESS
Whose Publications are very Saleable,
AND WHICH THE PEOPLE WILL BUY !
07Funds can be forwarded at our risk, if
mailed in presence of the Post Master and
numbers and dates of tho 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, postpaid, to
GEO. H. DERBY & Co.
Buffalo, N. Y. Book Publishers.
The subscriber has opened
hi3 new Hotel and ia ready to
accommodate all who may fa
vor him with their custom,
JOHN H. MELICK,
, Strourlsburg, May 27, 1852,-6ic
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