Fatal Tragedy in Steuben o. ftVI. Unrn W rtn fiotnn V l'.Cf Mr P Heady, a constable of the town of Hor- nellsvillc, being charged with the execu tion of process against certain lawless in dividuals for disturbing a religious meet ing, was resisted by those accused, with axe-helves, whereupon he drew a rcvol- yer and hrcd upon his assailants, killing one, and wounding another severely, in the arm or shoulder. He succeeded in, arresting three others, who are now in ' -i .1. j ' P1 ru, . jnil awaiting the due course of law. Ibis tragedy occurred in the west part of the 1 town of Howard, in the neighhorhood . where the hrst olience was committed. Public sentiment, and from all wc can learn of the circumstancos of the case, fully justify the officer in recording to the extreme measures he adopted, in the ex ecution of his process. The above we take from the btcunen , Courier of the 26th, published in Bath. j we nave since learned or a genueunm from Steuben County, that on the Jailor Ejjnger Charles J. Walton, Charles L. Tcr cntering the cell of one of the prisoners, u,jijer Henry Edinger, George Btz, be was knocked down with the iron bar which the Jailor had taken down on en tering the cell, and that the Sheriff, on hearing the noise, came up and found the prisoner (who is described as a large and powerful man) in the hall. The Sherilf ordered him to go back to his cell, which he refused to do, and struck at the ; Sherilf with the bar. The Sheriff then told him that he should not leave the premises alive; and warned him not to attempt to strike again. The prisoner, however, disregarded the warning, and made a second attempt to knock the Sher iff down the Sheriff avoided the blow, and told the prisoner that if he raised the j bar again to strike him he (the Sheriff) would shoot him down. The warning was not regarded, and as the prisoner raised the bar the Sheriff discharged his pistol, shooting him through the heart : and, of course, killing him instantly. Our verdict is 'served him right.' :. Binghamton Republican. j Eric Railroad. j This Company has recently negotiated . a lean ofS10,00U,000, on foreign accouut, ! secured by mortgage bonds. Of this sum j three millions is to be used in construct- 1 ing about two hundred miles of double j track, a measure -urgently demanded by the increasing business of the road. Four j millions are to be reserved for the re-in-' bursement of the second niortgao-e bonds. I This leaves still three millions unissued.- j The negotiation of this loan has had a . favorable effect on the prospects of the j road, and has given a decided advance j to its stock. Honesdalc Democrat. JUr'BiitJcr. The speculators in butter . have had the tables turned upon them. ! The farmers of the West, anticipating a ! great rise from the sudden demand for, buttcrlast summer raised by the specula- j tors, held on to their butter a little too j tenaciously. The article is now coming into the market in quantities, which can not fail to put down the price very mate- j rially. The Buffalo Express says : "We heard, the other day, that bnttcr had been sold at Cleveland for one-eighth of a dollar. We notice a marked decline in the 2ew York market;' and the Albany Evening Journal, of Monday, says; 'JJntter specu lators have the blues. Their two shilling contrcts and three shilling hopes, are like- ' iy to end in smoke. The very best ar- j tide brought to market sells at 20 cents.' I The Fredonia Censor, states that a great reduction has taken place in Chautauque county, and that some lots for which 26 cents per pound was lately refused, are now selling at iu cents m 11? t -i r trade. ist ot fetters REMAINING in the POST OFFICE at STROUDSBURG, Pa., Feb. lost, 1653 Anderson Mary A HofTurd George lilies Chales 2 Bedford Theo're W. Dennis Mary Dreher Charles Devvit Walter C. Eblers Christopher Flowers Elizabeth Greensweig James Griffint Leander L.2 Heany Michael Heller James Hineline Jacob Hfnry Stephen Kirkpatrick James -Keller John Paul Calharine Paul Samuel Itrede John Reymond Henry Smith Andrew Stevens James A. Tuttlc Heltv June Weidner HE. ! 1 Williams H. M. N. B. Persons calling for any of the above Journal, edited by Geo, P. Ilorris, and N. P. letters will say advertised. , Willis, is well known as the best family GEO. H. MILLER, P. M. j newspoper in America; and the Musical Feb. 24, 1853. World and Times, edited by Richard Storrs ff?r I Wi,ni wilh Lowell Mason, Geo. H. Curtis, Vlyll ijaUU, j Thomas Hastings, Win. P. Bradbury, Geo. 100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's whitelead, ' F- lloot and ol,,er musical writers contribut 50 do 50 do do do do I in& a,,d whioli gives, among other things, o- zu ao 10(1 po do do do , 100 boxes fa by 10 Glass ) 75 do 10 by 12 50 do 10 by 14 10 bblf. of Aium do do superior quality. ; ) ! JO bhU. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash 600 Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine zuun ids. rimers Red Lead Red j vi uiua. ii i 1 1 1 1 u r i .nnivfinii n ictip AL r,. .i Ji";,h'x ?I F0'1 Easio i Julv 1 7 i ?, SAM1. j en in periodicals to promote Healthy AmSae aston, July l.ISSL-lr j ,ent and Solid Instruction in the family ,and In the Common- Pieas of Monroe Co.-1 ,,dp ,t0 make l ?ett,eI' Wiser nnd hnPi)ier' Jmi, n . -i ,r , may be now obtained for five dollars. Ad- Jacob Deitrick, 1 Ven. Ex. de terris. dre.s DYER & WILLIS, 257 Broadway. Peter G ecemueT''erm 1852. (rEditors publishing the above three uroncr. ) J0. 3. j tjma?t auj ending the papers containing it ihe undersigned, Auditor appointed to dis- to Dyer &, Willis, will receive the three works uic uie lUnO arismw imrri t IP Nhur fF, iie under the above writ, among the lien editors', will attend to the duties of his appointment on Saturday, the twelfth dav of eoruary, A. D. 1853, at 10 o'clock A. Al", at Ilia - . - ' - - - viiuu O 1 uujce in Otroudshurcr. wlipn and ivhorp toeons interested are lrchy required to pre-' tneir claims before the Auditor, or be.de-. -wi irom coming in upon fcaid f,nid. uiiAiCLTON BURNET, Si , . " Auditor, rocdewirfi:, Stun. 13, imiL V . 1 ' Jtiry Xit--Fcb. term, 1853. 1 ixliASSV J UKUKO. ) Court commences on Monday, the 28lh day of February. I Slroud Isaac Delong, Jacob Frederick, John Delong", Jeremiah bluffer, Bovs. John Rnnsburv Samuel - . TT Hamilton, Josepn Ivemmerer, jr., nenry Terwilligcr, Joseph Bittenbender, Abel Sta pies. Jerome Shaw Smilhfield Abraham Gish Smithficld-Au&rcw J . Coolbaugh.Da. $ Hanna, Benjamin Hull, l.mothy anwhy, William Sclioonovcr cjcv;iI,Mf,.Joseph Brong, John Setzer, peter Kres,re Coolbavgh Joseph Mover Jackson Jacob Setzer Paradise Jacob Smith Polk John Kunkle PETIT JURY. Chcsnulhill John Gregory, Jonas Bartold, Iienry Lawfcr Coolbaugh Jasper Vliet Hamilton Michael Keiser, AndrewStorm, T nninin 1 r('nttl T O. Iln rl OH Sll V lllf A hr.1 h.1 m Sandford Hagerman, Peter Snyder, Samuel Storm Poll: Samuel Anthony Jackson Loonard Engler, Melchoir Hay Stroud Franklin Slarbird, Joseph Drake, Philip Fisher, Daniel Jayne, Daniel Hogen shieldt, George Scypher., John Frankenfield John iuston, Stogdell Wolf, Jacob Keller Ross William Smael, ienry Allemose Smilhfield John Cascbeer, William Tran sue, David Shannon, Reuben Weiss Pocono George Warner M. Smilhfield Washington Overfield, Charles Albeit, Adarais Overfield, Jacob Grupc, William Overfield, Adam Overfield, Levi iuifman, Joseph Stetler Price Josinh B. Snow, John M. Price Paradise John Vanvliet, ienry ellcr TTsial List, Feb. Term, 11 53. Bowman is Vanvliet Barry vs Vanvliet Trainer vs Tccl Lander vs Miller Felker vs Woodling Merwine & Walp vs Greensweig- Clark vs Kemmerer et al v Kre.-ge & Correl vs Hawk Merwine vs Keller , '. Commonwealth vs Heaney et al fusion rs Slutter Account of Michael Brown pr icing rs Tcel Sox vs Van Buskirk James onllin&head's cslale Long vs Kintz & Dietrich Evoritt vs Chambers Estate of Joseph onser, jr., dee'd. do Jacob B Teel Palmer xs Brooks &. arper Tolmie &. Palmer vs Brooks Greensweig's executors rs Greensweig In the matter of the citation upon the ex- ! ecutors of Peter Fellcnzer. dee'd Merwine vs Keller Greensweig rs Greensweig Ward vs Bel lis Lisk vs Dieblcr Road in M. Smitbfield do Paradise do M. Smilhfield What can be got for Fve Dollars I! The undersigned have entered into an ar rangement by which they agree to furnish the Knickerbocker Magazine, (monthly,) the the Home Journal, (weekly,) and the Musi cal World and Times, (weekly,) to new sub scribers, at the very moderate price of five dollars a year for the three publications ; all orders, enclosing lhat amount to Dyer &. Wil lis, wiJ 1 be promptly attended to. SAMUEL IIUESTOX Publisher of the Knickerbocker. MORRIS & WILLIS, Publishers of the Home Journal. DYER & WILLIS, Publishers of the Musical Word and Times, 257 Broadway, New York. Grand Literary and Artistic Combination. Arrangements have been made to furnish j the K.nickerbockkii Magazine, the Home Journal, and the New York Musical World and Times, to new subscribers, fori five dollars a year! This is cheap literature, j with a vengeance. The Knickerbocker is ! S3 per annum; the Home Journal, $2; and the Musical World and Tunes, S3; making S3 a year at the usual rates. That three t such works can be obtained for five dollars a year, is a fact truly worthy the Caloric age, which is just now being ushered in. Of the Knickerbocker Mrgazine, edited by Lewis Gaylord Clark, it is unnecessary to speak. t For twenty years it has baen the most geni al, humorous, and spicy "monthly" m the ! world; and the present volume will be better ' than anv which Dreceded it. Tim Hnnm ver worm oi music and a lull course of instruction in harmony annually, is the very best musical journal ever published. These three publications will post a family up iu re- garu 10 nearly everyllnng worth knowing; 1 Art, Sciecne, Literature; Music, Painting, Sculpture; Inventions, Discoveries; Wit, Hu- mor, Fancy, Sentiment; ihe Newest Fash ions and other attractions for Ladies; Choice ! New Music for the Sabbath, the Chumh. nnrl the Fireside; Reviews and Criticisms of Mus- tf Sdece; includi - can be riv llnmor fif nno vnnr IlllfUl IVb Wliv yju. Attorney at Lanr, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY , PA. . e ou E1mbeth street, formerly oc- cuPiea y Win. JUavis, Jlisq. may , 1 851. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. 500 BOOK AGENTS WANTED. Any good, active and intelligent man, with a small capital of from S30 to 100, can make large profits by engaging in the sale of the following POPULAR AND USEFUL BOOKS. Chambers Information for the People: or Popular Encyclopedia of Useful Knowl edge. Two large imperial octavo volumes, containing 1700 pages. Peterson's History of the American Revolu tion. 500 large octavo pages, and 200 fine engravings. Frost's Remarkable Events in the History of jimeiiLu. iu large octavo volumes, con taining 1000 pages and 700 engravings The best History ol America published, Frost's Pictorial Life of Washington. A Splendid Book containing 600 octavo pages and 150 elegant Engravings. The cheap estJLife of Washington ever published. Mooreys Hislo-iy of the Indian Wars. Fine colored atid Plain Plates. The True Republican. Containing the In augural Addresses and the First Annual Addresses and Messages of all the Presi dentsgof the United States, the Constitu tions of the most important States in the Union, &c , &c. Embelished witht Por traits. of all the Presidents, engraved on steell, and a view of the Capital of the United States. 500 panes; 12 mo. Fox's .Book of Martyr's. A Splendid Family iuiuon, large quauo, wan 05 Engravings, beautifully bound in morocco, oi It. Be Connenin's History of the Popes. 900 larje octavo pages, with illustrations. Josephus Works Fine Edition, one large volume. Sturm's Refections on the Works of God. St. Pierre's Studies of Nature. While's History of the World. A Valuable General History. One large octavo vol nme, with handsome ICngravings. Lives of Great and Celebrated Characters : of all Ages and Countries. One large vol ume ofSOO pages, with numeious Engra ving Together with a number of other Works particularly adapted for Popular Reading. ITTThe most liberal discounts will be giv en to Agents who may engage in the sale of the above Valuable Books. For further particulars, address (postage paid.) J & J. L. GIHON, Publishers, No. 98 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. February 17, 1S53. DOCTOR TI5E POCKET i&SCULAPIUS : OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. The fortieth edition, rrA nil IIUIIUII-U llgiU w & Malformations of tlie &Hnmnn Svstpm in p.vptv Pt JijKliape and form. To JfRS: 3uhic-li is adrfej a trfa. tics on the Diseases of Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. E5y William Yom:, II. D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the JEsculapius'jLo his child. It may save him from an early jirave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married hfe without reading the Pocket Aes culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack nied cough, pain in ihe side, resless nights, nervous feelings,, and the whole train of Dys peptic sensations, and given up by their phy sician, be another monument without con sulting the JEsculapius. Have the married, or those about 10 be married, any impediment read this trulv useful book, a3 it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending Twenty Jive cents en. closed iu a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid.) DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce st. Philadelphia. February 17. 1853 Iy. OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers5 jLaiul Wsirrants. By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted. That each of the surviving, or the widow or minorchildren of deceased commissioned and noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pri vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed military ser vices in any regiment, company or detach ment in the service of the United States, in the war wilh Great Britian, declared bv the United States on the eighteenth day of June, 1812, or in any of the Indian war3 since 1790 and each of the commissioned office who was engaged in the military service of the United States in the late war wilh Mexico, and shall be entitled to lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actnally served nine months, shall receive one hun dred and sixty acics: and those who engaged to serve aix months and actually served four months, shall receive eighty acres; and those who engaged to serve for any or an indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, lhat wherever any officer or soldier was honorably discharged in consequence of dis ability in ihe service, he shall receive the a mount to which he would have been entitled if he had served the full period for which he piitjengaged to serve. Under the above act, and the acls of Con gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser vices as agent to procure Land Warrants for those entitled to receive them, as above spe cified. He may be found at his office in Strnudsburg. S. C. BURNETT. October 27, 1 850. 3nbion (Queen fjotd, Elizabeth st., Stroudsburg, Pa. The undersigned respectfully in forms his friends and the public gener ally, thathe has taken the above Hotel, known to the trarelling community as'Shive ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Goo Swartwood. The house is large, with ever conveniSnca for travellers and boarders. The yards and stabling are extensive, and every thing in the very best order for the ac comodation of travellers and others. The proprietor will useevery elforttohave his table, chambers, bnr. and every depart ment of his house conducted in such a rnan ner as to secure the approbation of his custo mers. The Stage office for the Easton, M. Chunk, Wtlkes-Barre. White Haven and Providence stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel. Persons wishing to go or send wilh th'e a bove stages, will please leave their orders at the Indian Queon Hotel. These lines leavo this Hotel every Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7 J o'clock. I JOSEPH J. POSTENS. j 20 i ill MJ7 imggf ots anb arm for 0ak. Will be offered at Public Sale on Tues day, the 1st day of March, 1853, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the residence of Morri3 D. Robeson, in Stroudsburg, Pa. 10 Lots 5 on (C Main street Emily street Hetty street North s'ide of Ann street South side of " 4 . 22 Also, Abeut 10 ACRES of land near Hull's Tannery, in lots of 2 or 3 acres each about 10 acres adjoing the above, John Palmer, and Jacob Knecht. Also, A Farm of about 206 Acres, adjoining land of JoscdIi Dusenberrv. Samuel Boys, John Miller and others,' wimin tnrce miles ot Stroudsburg. The improvements are a comfortable LOG HOUSE and STABLE, about 75 acres cleared, 4 of which arc MEAD OW, ihe rincipal part of .this tract is in wood of a valuable kind. It will be sold in one body or in, lots of about 50 acres, as desired. The terras will be made known at the sale. J. H. STROUD, Assignee of MorrisD. Robeson. Stroudsburg, Eeb. 10, 1853. STRAW GOODS SPRING 1853. r& The subscriber is now prepared to jffW exhibit to Merchants and Milliners bis usual heavy stock of Ladies' and Misses' Slaw 11 net Silk Bonnets, Straw Trimmings and Artificial Flowers; Palm-leaf, Panama and every variety of HEai2ttci Mats for Gentlemen; which for extent, variety and beauty of manufacture, as well as uniformly cloee prices, will be found unrivaled. THOMAS WHITE, No. 4 1 South Second street, Philadelphia. February 10, 1853. 3m. rpljans' tfimirt Salt. By virture of an order of the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, will be sold at public sale on Friday, the 1SA day of February next, at 1 o'clock p. m. on the premises Tannersville, Pocono township, Monroe county, Pa. late the estate of -Charles G-. 2Sebe, deceased, consisting of a valuable Town JjGt, containing two acres, more or less, on the North & South Turnpike, adjoining land of James Trach and Stephen Kistler, all cleared, well fenced. This lot is a desir able one for a mechanic or person who wants to locate himself in the flourishing village of Tannersville, and will probably be within a short distance of the Dela ware and Cobb's Gap Hail Boad, which is now being located. Conditiojis one half on the conBrma tion of sale by the Court and the balance in six months. J. H. STROUD, Am'r. By order of the Court, M. H. DHEHEll, Clerk. January, 2? 1853. PALMER & PEARCE, "O ESPECTFULLY inform the Mer chants of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that they have commenced the manufac ture of PURE TALLOW CANDLES, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and will keep -constantly on hand a full supply, which they offer for sale at as low rates as can be had at any other establishment. Call before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, February 3, 185o WHOLESALE GROCERS. WATERMAN & OSBOURN, N.W. Corner Second and Midbervy Streets, Ekhila4l:!p!iia. OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEAS, 1 COFFEE, SUGAES, r mo L. ASSES, ! At the Lowest Market rates. SPACES, &;. &c. J Those commencing New Stores arc par licularly invited to call. 05s3 Attention given lo Produce. Philadelphia, January 27, 1833 -3m. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents and mi nors, that the administration accouuts of the following estates nave Dcen nieu in the office of the llcgister of Monroe coun ty, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the a forcsaid county, on Monday, the 28th day of February, at 10 o'clock A. M. The final account of George Butz, Ad ministrator of the estate of Jesse Shofer, late of Tobyhanna township, deceased. The account of William Huston and John W. Huston, Admisistrators of the estate of William Huston, Senior, late of Stroud township, deceased. The first account of Peter Getz, and Joseph Getz, Administrators of the estate of Adam Getz, late of Rosa township, de ceased. SAMUEL BEES, jr., Register. Register's office Stroudsburg, ) February 3, 1853 $ 3a Ha W&&WW ATTORNEY AT LAW. Has removed his office to his dwelling house, first door below the office of the "Monroe Ueinocrat," ana cmocuy oppo site S? J. riolliushend's hotel, Elizabeth street Stroudsburg, Dec 19, 18S0. A groat variety of Toys on hand and for sale cheap at tho variety store of SAMUEL ME LICK, i Stroudsburg, 0, May 153 nil Kg? Valuable Real Estate at The Heir? of the Estate of Abr'm. Kaulz, deceased, offers at private sale, a FARM, situate in Smilhfield township, Monroe coun ty, Pa. containing- 127 ACRES, 75 of which is cleared land, in a hiph state of cultivation, the remainder WOODLAND. The above adjoins land of Henry Eilenbcrgcr,' lienjamm Custerd and others. The improvements are a FRAWE HOUSE, 2 stories high, 14 by 18, and a Logsa2B House, 20 by 24, one and a half stories high; a suop it oy 10; a uani anu oilier necessary out buildings. There is an excellent spring of water near the dwellings. A vouiiir and! thriving U ' Apple Orchard, ofchoicelru.t.an a number of other i fruit trees, such as pears, pprnhp xx 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 ot capitalists. An has made application to the Court of Com indisputable title will be given. mon Pleas of said county, to be di3cbarg- For further particulars apply to j e(i fron, ilis trust. All Dcrsons obietine JOHJN IvAUIZ, Stroudsburg, Pa. or to' tn t ,i . ,i . IIEKAUTZ,xMartin'sC;eek,P.O.it0.i1SCSe arS retired to appear 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 nessons indebted to said hrm are requested to make immediate pa' ment, and those having claims or demands will please present them to Jacob Stouf fer who is duly authorized to settle the a it 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 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. nflfb SHINGLES and a large U5yyU stock of various kinds of Lumber on hand and for sale low. JACOB STOUFFER. May 27, 1852.-6t. Valuable Property in troudbiirs at Private Sale WENDELL J. HREIMER hereby offers at private sale, a bouse 33 leet front vL Georce and Sarah street, in Stroudsburg. ! c""i,sls P,U!": l s' Anv ,,fiMon wihinr to n,,rrl.a th Irpi"6"' a,,d V?,vel- BuS 1,313 al,d CaP3 f i i u ice. uccp. ii j nil iiiu uiillicr ill pioperty, can do so by calling upon .- -- c i wv,. S. C.BURNETT. Stroudsburg, Jan. 8, 1852. -3m LAW CIRCULAR. 1DK7" ORTniXGTON Gr. SXETFIEN, "Wash- " ington, D. C, continues to practice law exclusively in the supreme court, and to attend to cases before Congress; to linings, and binding skins. Prunello and prosecute claims and settle accounts a- r'ngee; Boot and shoe trees; Lasts of every ,. ti,a j. , .., i i description, and a general assortment of gainst the department, bureaus, and ( fiaiI ,Uso-CoiTon & slk under-shirts, boards of commissioners; to procure pat-; N, .-Thankful for past favors and de ents for invention, at home and abroad, sjrous f a continuance of the same, he will and to obtain pensions and bounty lands; sell at the New-York and Easton prices, to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and in- JOHN V. RUXTON". heritances iu any part of the United states November 11, 1852. and foreign countries; to make invest- (frviritf nv'ix iVittirf on bond and mortgage, and to negotiate ' Not,ce ls hereby given that the subscribers the purchase and sale of loans, lands and bef? Woid Exccto of the last . . TT . , Will and Testament of William Fowler, late patent ndits in any state of the Union. ' rn.rw, re. i i r c' 1 v r -r. v o id-.i ot the Uorough of blroudsburr, Monroe coun- STROUDSBURG ACADEMY. mi T 7" . 1 r. 1 TT xne winter session commences luonaay, io vember 1st. Ihose wisluiiff to send jnr s or . -ii i i " . boys will please apply won, as the number will be very limited All the branches of a thorough Lnglish and Classical education are taught. Geography is taught on the outline, ...a,, ,.c. 4uariur pajruuiu iUiwiuuiuiL.'! v ui inc unit ui ijuur- tcr. September 16, 1852. LEWIS VAIL. 500 AGENTS WANTED. $1000 A YEAR. WANTED in every County of the Uni ted IStales, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published iu the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from S 25 to $ 100, such inducements will be offered as to onable lhem to make from $3 to S 10 a day profit. HZTThe Hooks published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid) DANIELS & GETZ, Successors io VV. A. Leary & Co , No. 138 North Second Street, 'Philadel phia. Sept. 30. 1852 100 TO $200 i'EK MONTH!! THE AHOVE SUM CAN EASILY HE MADE Dy any industrious Man, of respectable address who possesses good butsiness tiUiilities. and who can command a small capital (to begin with,) of From 25 to 50 Dollars, IENo others need apply. JJ BY ENGAGING WITH THE SUBSCIUIlEnS IN THE BOOK AGENCY BUSINESS Whose Publications are very Saleable, AND -IVIIICII THE PEOPLE WILL BUY ! 03"Fimds 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 IVliolesale Price List, with full direc tions, for operations, will be forwarded on ap plication, post paid, to GEO. IT. DERBY & Co. Buffalo, N. Y. ZJooA: Publishers. Tho subscriber has opened his new Hotel and is ready to accommodate all who may fa vor Ui ui with their custom. JOHN II ME LICK. Sroulsburg, May &7 b? (ha. b f.nj JOHN N. STOKES f General Agent for Monroe Co. for the sale of Blake's Patent Fire-Proof Paint, or Artificial Stale, Which in the way of Paint is warranted to surpass in cheapness and durability any thing that has heretoiore heen offered to the public. In no instance has it ever been known to crack, cleave off", or waste by lime. He also has on hand a. large sad well selected stock of tiroci'i'ios, Hardware, SIovcm, &c. which have been nurchnseri for cash and must be sold. Stroudsburg January 13, 1853. To.tbe creditors and all others inter- csted in the estate of Peter G. Kunkle, of Polk Township, Monroe County, a habit- r j ual drunkard : Take notice tliat Joseph Kunkle, the Committee of the person and estate of said Peter G. Kunkle, having filed his account "u u Ui. aaiu tuul1' auu """ M. H. DREHER, Prothonotary. January 13, 1853. iiiiiilii. J. LANTZ, SURGEON DENTIST, Has permanently located himself in Strotidsbur fur the purpose of practising deniistry iu nil iis branches The citizens of the above named place and ' the public generally and respectfully invited to give him a call. No pains will be spared to render perfect satisfaction. For the quality of his work reference may be had to those who have received his professional services. All jobs warranted. Rooms at Melick's Ho tel. . Dasncrreolype Iilteiicftics. taken at Meilicks lintel in a superior manner. Stroudsburg, December 23, 1352.-41 HOT W.HUSTON'S CHEAP FASHIONABLE On Elizabeth stieet, one door below Wtu. 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 ihe public Generally to the largest stock ever offered in Stroudsburg. consisting of Men's moleskin, fur, silk and Ivtxsuth hats of'eve rv price and quality. Ilis stock of Gap .r.n. - I i. 1-..t :i !i i: , Jo....:,,,, Ladies' Muffs. A superior article on hand. Also, a larga assortment of Hoots and Shoes of the latest j style and of a superior quality. ! Moroccos and Findings. Dressed and undressed Morocuo, Kid and : Fienrh skins. Yellow, pink, blue and white ' ty, deceased, and thai Letters testamentary thave been "ranted them by the Register of Monroe county. All persons indebted to said nrn -,,.. , ,, ,, ,,, . ,,. ,. . ; . militant those liavmir claims against it are rcqiicsteil lo t thc same deuly aUested . wihout de, f j ALEXANDER FOWLER, . WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE. stroudsburff, Aur. 5, 18o2. Executors PAPER HANGING. C. U. Wai'iiick, RESPECTFULLY announces to the cit zens of Stroudsbuig nnd the surround ing country, that he still continues ihe above business, and may be found at his establish ment m Elizabeth street. All orders for Pa per Hanging will be punctually attended to, and executed in the besistle, upon the mast reasonable terms. N. 15. WINDOW SASH, painted and glazed, of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at the abote establishment. Stroudsburg, April 15. 1852. ly REMOVAL !! WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL Boot anh Sljoc MANUFACTORY!! SUl 1 1,6 su!,scri,er respectruly informs f mJ ms custumers and friends that ho has "removed his Boot and Shoe Manufac tory to the store room lormerly occupied by Joseph Sigman. in Northampton sueet, one door above Hamilton street, and between Mrs. E. H. llaimony'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, luinmeled Congress Uuot.-t, Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getleman and Boys. Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes for Ladies and Aliases. Women's fashion ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order at bhort notice. A large assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes ol all desciiptions and kinds, which ho is selling- CHEAP FOB CASH. The goods are manufactured of the best materials and in the neatest and moat fash ionable manner. He employs none but the best workmen about his esiahiitohmem.. Thankful for the liberal patn-nahereto-fore received. eeiy ollurt w ill bemude'tli merit a continuance of ihe 8ame. TllAM'PlT.- gfHOCH. E-jston, Scpt-m or 16 ib; lf ilik ' mm mm iti
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