STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe County Abraham fcevcritii, in account with the County of Monroe, from -the first of January, A. D. 1849, to the seventh day of January 1850, inclusive. ' - 1JJX To cash received of Collectors on account of Taxes ed for the do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do - -M- uv To cash rec'd of Wm.S.VVintemute for year's rent I . . . . r r t i t. ii jury room, inr uun retiows To cash rec'd redemption on Unsealed lands sold for Tax es, June, 1818: Coolbaugh township, No 192, Thomas Bush do do No 192, Absalom Reeder " balance of Road taxes on unseated lands as per last settlement " do School taxes do do do do cash rec'd of Peler Kemmerer, sheriff, for Jury funds for 1819 CR. By balance due Treasurer as per last settlement Administration of Justice By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors for 1848 & 1849 Constables-Cash paid to Constables making returns and at tending Courts for 1848 and 1849 Prosecuting Attorney-? J H Walton do do Wm Davis Sheriff-Cash paid And rp.w Storm, drawing and summoning Jurors for 1848 do do Peter Kemmerer, do do 1849 do do do taking Andrew Cross to Penitentiary Witness and Constable Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Commonwealth vs Deibler & Henry do Edmonds do Andrew Cross s ,n Boarding Prisoners-Paid Charles Huntsman William P Hallock Boardivg Jury-Paid Jacob Knecht for hoarding Jury in tlie case of Commonwealth vs Andrew Cross Court Crer-Paid Benj. Tock for attending Court and clean ing Court House. lor 1848 do do do do dn do do for 1849 Prothonotary-?au James H Stroud for 1848 and 1849 Clerk of Sessions-? z& James H Stroud for 1648 & '49 Commissioners CcrA-Paid John D Morris for 1847 do do do do 1848 do do do do 1849 Co7nmissianers Counsel do do 1848 Commissioners Fees. Paid John Kern for 4 Melchoir Dreher do do ' Henry Weiss 1S47 1847 1848 1848 1849 1848 1849 1848 1819 do do John Miller " do do " Abraham Fenner " do do J.jjeworj-Cash p'd Assessors foi different t'w'ps for 1817 do do do do 1848 do do do do 1849 Elections-? 'aid for expences of'General and Township elec tions for lSl8and 1849 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a w rit ol venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, Penn'a, to me directed, 1 will rxpoe to public at the public house of Jacob Long, in Barionsv illt. on Wednesday the 20th day of February next, at 2 o'cloi k, P. ji , the (ollou in described property, to wit: A ceriniu tract of land lym in Pocono township, Monroe county contain ing 330 AR$, more or less, bounded by lauds of Peter Learn, Bingham's Estate and others. The improve ments on which are a Log Dwelling House, LOG BARN and Spring HOUSE. twith a email APPLE ORCHARD iand other Fruii Tree on the premises. A small stream of water runs through thiH propriy. About 30 acres of this tract is cleared land, and about 5 of which meadow. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erly of George Sehring, and to be sold by me. PETER KEiLMERER, Sheriff Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. January 31, 1550. J REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notire is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective decendents and minors, that the ad ministration accounts of the following estates have been filed tn ihe office of the Register of Monroe couniy, and will be prexenied for con firmation and allowance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Stroud-burg, in and for the afore said county, on Monday, the 25th day of Feb ruary next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Account of John T. Bell, acting administra tor of the ebtate of Margaret Thomas, late of Smiihfield township, deceased. First and final account of Peter Lander, ad ministrator of the esiate of Frederick Michtley, late of Price towrlnp, deceased. Final account of Peter Bmz, adminintraior of the estaie of Michael Butz, late of Hamilton township, decea-ed. Account of John Vanvliet, administrator of the estate of Joseph Vanvliet, late of Stroud township deceased. Account of Henry Smith, administrator of -the estate of Aaron YeUer, late of Middle Stnithlield towrifhip. deceaned. SAMUEL REES, Jr. Register, Register' offii-e, Stroudsburg, January, 24, 1850. TWO FAKIttS FOR SAAE. The hubsciber offers at private sale two val uable farms, situate in Stroud township, Mon roe, couniy, Pa., about 2 miles from the Bor ough of Strodaburg, county seat of Monroe. One contaius 179 Acres, with a new dwelling house, barn, Orchard pf grafted fruit trees, and an excellent mill eat. The other contains 100 Acres, 25 of which is cleared and a portion of it mead ow". ' ALSO a Dwelling House and upwards of 20 acres in the Bor i IBB IMii ough of S'roudhburg The above are offered for sale on reasonable terms.. For further particulars apply to , ' ' JOHN PALMER. Strpudsbttrg, January 17, 1850. - , - BLANK DEEDS For r at this Office ljj HClln iVemtiOTw-Amount assses year 1843 S3R P.3 1845 93 lfi i - 1840 382 43 1847 591 05i s 1848 1588 G3h 1R49 2010 88A- 4R.1S hoY iuij of Grand 10 00 29 96 14 90 15-06 84 14 53 68 20 00 S4832 87A 69 GOh 539 37A 17743 8 50 85 30 4 50 4 00 37 30 20 00 28 00 Redemptions - 4 18 19 34A 5 27 8 42h 23 52A 10 68 13 69A 27 04 7 00 30 30 37 30 33 00 45 00 25 00 75 00 37 I5h- 137 bh 12 00 18 37 12 00 83 83 v 53 03 48 36 42 75 74 68 11 50 142 02A 486 54 h i 11 50 48 75 242 80 303 05 261 28h Jury JList -Fcb'y. Term, 1850. GRAND JURORS. 1 John Heffelfinger, Ross 2 Jacob Elliot, Pocono 3 Jacob Suinuey, Suoud 4 Herbert Ike. Jackson 5 Benjamin Vaiihorn, Coolbaugh 6 John F. Villiatn, Smithfield 7 Joseph Frable, Hamilton 8 Jopph Heckman, Pocono 9 Jacob Dennis, Hamilton 10 James Posten, Jr., Smithfi;Id 11 Abraham Mengle. Chesnuthill 12 Edward Hawk, Polk 13 Peiiu B. Primrose, Middle Smiihfield 14 Samuel Sox, Chesnuthill 15 William Keller, do 1G Benjamin Hanna, Jr., 51iddle Smiihfield 17 John Edinger. Stroud 18 William Stone, do 19 Siogdell Wolf, do 20 Andrew Siorm, Paradise 21 Jacob Blexley, Tobyhanna 22 Simeon Berrv, Siroud 23 Elijah Depue', Middle Smiihfield 24 BarnetFlyte, Ross PETTIT JURORS. 1 Washington Winters, Tobyhanna 2 William Hunutbman, Stroud 3 Felix Siorm, Chesnuihill 4 Charle3 Huffman, Tobyhanna 5 Joseph Wolhert, Jackson, ' - 6 Joseph Lawfer, Polk 7 Joseph Hawk, Ross 8 James Felker, Hamilton 9 Frederick Siglin, Chesnuihill 10 Daniel A. Buh, Smithfield 1 1 Benjamin Bush, Paridia.e 12 Charles Serfoss, Chesnuthill 13 Aaron Heiney, Polk 14 Andrew Serfoss, do 15 Peter Michael, M. Smiihfield . 16 John Krege, Chesnuthill, 17 Jacob G. Frantz, Ross 18 Peter Heller, Pocono 19 Charles J. Price, Price 20 Michael Zacharias, Jackson 21 Ferdinand Dutott, Pocono 22 Jacob Woodling, Jackson 23 Jacob Shoemaker, Middle Smiihfield 24 Adam Kresge, Chesnuthill 25 Martin Place, Middle Smithfield 26 Peter Jones, Ro9 27 Jacob Starrier, Polk 28 John White, Jr., Tobyhanna 29 George Philips Stroud 30 Jacob Sluiter, Hamilton 31 Henry Smith, Ross 32 John Vanvleit, Stroud 33 John B. Bush, Siroud 34 Edward H. Walton, Stroud 35 Jacob Correll, Ros9 36 Samuel Kesier, Hamilton Auditor's Notice. ' In the Orphans1 Court of Monroe Couniy. In the matter of the account of Richard S. Staples, adminisiralor of the Estate of William Staples, deceased. The undersigned, auditor, appointed to audit, re settle and make distribution in ihe above matter, will attend o the duties of his appoint ment at the office of Dimmick & Dreher, in the borough o( 5roudsburg. on Saturday, the 16th day of February next, at 10 o'clock, k m , when and where all pertOns are required to present their claims , or elso he debarred from coming in for a share of ihe asseis in the ad- minislrator's hands. SAMUEL S. DREHER, Auditor. January 17, 1830. paid, orders ofrfour wolf scalps to Geo ...woi- uuu jjcojailJIU VVUOU Amount on order of fox scalps 0 . . e County Printing. raid Schoonover & Ringwalt, 1848 and '49 " J L Ringwalt " Theodore Schoch - .; , . BRIDGES. Amount paid for new bridge at Stroudsburg do do Pocono bridge 1848 and 1849 do do Stokes' do do do do do Hamilton do do " do Jacob StoufTer for Tobyhanria . do do Bells' bridge 1848 and 1849 do Sundry bridge repairs for , do do Amount paid for dividing Price township do do running line in Price and Coolbaugh t'w'ps do do Bridge views Interest on Judgme?Us?ad Bell & Brothers : do Daniel Zimmerman County Buildings. Amount paid William S Wintemute for Brick do do sundry persons for work and materials for Coun ty buildings do do for Stationery and Merchandise do do Hammon and McMullen for books County Auditors-Am p'd to County Auditors for '48 & '49 Road Damage s- A mount paid Susan Stroud do do Mark Miller do do James Posten do do Charles Posten '518 184- " 120 77 105 31 106 14 97 25 50 160 00 188 Olh 100 98A 19 50 - 20 00 50 00 44 00 100 ? S J Hollinshead on tract of land in Pocono to Money refunded on Lands erroneously sold. Paid ED Maxwell on J M Dayton, Penn Forest township 20 16 do John Merwine on Joseph Otto, Chesnuthill do 21 54 Road and School Tax on Unseated Lands. Paid Andrew Singer, supervisor of Jackson township 2 32 do h redenck Singlin, do Chesnuthill do do Abraham Huffman do M Smithfield do do Jacob Bender do Ross do do Smith Price do Price do do Peter Neyhart, school treasurer of Pocono township do Felix Weiss do Chesnuthill do do Simon Gruber do Coolbaugh do Miscellaneous. Paid Wm. Lamb repairing chairs for Court House, John Musch, swearing sheriff arid commissioners, John Eckert, wood for Court House, John Young, inquest on botly of John Lynn, Wm. PHallock, cleaning jail and boarding prisoners, Wm W. Coolbaugh, furniture, V Koutz, blacksmithing , R Brown, hauling stone, D Edinger, for election boxes for Paradise, Amos Miller, repairing pump, WmPHallock, cleaning jaU, V Koutz, blacksmithing S L Drake repairing door - 1 John Miller stone M Barry serving notices . t R Huston, boards Henry Eilenburger, stone coal Wm P Hallock, cleaning jail J Gaitz, binding check and assessment books, W W Coolbaugh, table and desk Wm P Hallock, repairs for county offices Samuel Rees, recording Price township road draft Charles Henry, cutting wood 37 76 3 92 11 75 10 46 v7 72 16 15 13 45 1 1 3 13 3 12 00 1 1 8 2 2 3 3 6 NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully informs ihe people of this county, lhat-Jje will bo at David Keller's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, till the last of February next his attention will be given principally to all operations for preserving and beautifying the natural teeth. All persons having operations performed, will also receive advice in reference to the care of the teeth, the general health, and the cure of bad breath, from whatever cause arising. The great importance of the teeth for purposes of mastication and speech, contributing to tho charms of beauty, and when lost detracting therefrom ; and, to avoid that " hell o' a' diseases," should induce especially the young to have them attended to. My practice in this couniy already speaks for itself. My prices are the lowest for which good service can be done no variation, except gratis in case of ihe poor. Let no unpracticed hand guide the steel, Whose polished point must carry wo or weal. 1 shall be in this county often enough lo at tend to all matters in my profession. O. A. JARV1S, Dental Surgeon of New York. January 24, 1850. PROCLAMATION. Whereas the Elon. Nathaniel B. Eldred, President Judge of the 22d Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, and Moses W. Coolbaugh and Stogdell Siokes, Eq's., Associate Judges of ihe Court of Common Pleas of the couniy of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail delivery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and Orphans' Courl, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 25ih day of Feb ruary next, to continue two weeks if necessary. NOTICE Is therefore, hereby given to ihe Coroner, ihe Justices, of the Peace, and Constables of the said County of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inqui- - siiions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which to their offices are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evi dence against ihe prisoners that are or shall be in the iail of said County of Monroe, or a- gainst the persons who stand charged with the commission of offences, to he ihen and there to prosecuie or testify as shall bojtiHt. PETER KEMMEKEK, a&entt. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, I January 24, 1850. (God save the Commonwealth ) Oysters! Oysters!! The nndersioned has iust opened an oyster shop at his rrsidence, in Franklin street, near :n i . . i the Court House, wnere ne wm navo uuimiain lv nn hand the best quality of prime oysters, prepared in every style. He has also a pri vate room for ine accommouanon oi ljauiua. rhe public generally are respectfully invited to give him a call. DAVID STARNER. StrotnUburg, Decemher Id, lB4tf. Wew Stoves. A new and large assortment of Parlour and cooking Sioycs for sale ai Pq'judsb'irg Nor ember !5, Hi9 Vra P Hallock, whitewashing jail 100 James Murray, wheelbarrow 2 62 77 77 .- .Treasurer's commission on receiving 84832 87h at 1 per cent., 48 -533 paying $1768 83 47 69 96 02 $4934 45 DR. brought down, . 4753 83 J 00 25 106 45 206 70 77 50 25 75 67 43 - 170 68 Balance due Abraham Levering, Treasurer, Examined and allowed this 10th day of January. 1850. JOHN MILLER, James S. Bisbino, . A BR AM FENNER, Com'ers John T. Bell, JOSEPH FRABLE, ) Charles S. Palmer, Attes'. J. H. Walton. Clerk. 09h 29 h 50A 03A 48A 25 81- 1 The cost of the new bYidge built at Stroudsburg last season is about $1185 00. Due by collectors from the year 1838, with the pnyments made since December 31,1848, as pr statement of Auditors at last settlement. -1143 48 40 47. 1700 Townships Tobyhanria do. Penn Forost Tobyhanna Price Chesnuthill Pocono Jackson Smithfield M. Smithfield Price Chesnuthill Stroud Jackson M. Smithfield Price Coolbaugh Stroud Hamilton Chesnuthill Ross Price Smithfield Polk Coolbaugh Jackson M Smithfield Tobyhanna Stroud Hamilton M. Smithfield Smithfield Chesnuthill Ros3 Pocono Price Tobyhanna Polk Jackson Coolbaugh Stroud Hamilton M. Smithfield Smithfield Ross Chesnuthill Pocono Polk Jackson Tobvhanna Paradise Coolbaugh Price g COLLECTORS 26 14 27 73i 53 87A 1833 Samuel Bond 1840 John Driesbacli 1842 Aaron Dricsbach Henry Weitzell 3843 James Henry 1845 George Kresge Willinm Bisbing Georpe Werkiaer John Casebeer John V. Coolbaugh Jacob Price 194C Jainea Kresge George Ransbury John Bellia John Detrich John J Price William Roach 1847 Michael Brown Joseph Trach Jac'bGreenanioyer Jacob Frantz Jacob Beesecker James Turpunning John Kiinkle Simon Gruber Feter Miller John Smith Abraham Butz 1848 Michael Brown Charles Fetherman Samuel Pipher Henry Eylenburger John Setzer Joseph Frable Thorn's Mcllhaney Aaron Koch Henry Stoddard George G. Hawk Michael Butz Simon Gruber 1849 Samuel Boys Balsar Fetherman C. Eilenburger P. Zimmerman J. Kunkle T. Gibert J. E.iincer D. Gregniy, jr. C. Frantz James Newel E. Deck Wm. Thompson John M. Diebler 348 0ih 120 48A 16 98 00 214 00 10 53 41 70 66 21 37 32 75 50 47 00 70 62h 00 00 50 75 62 30 25 60 31 00 50 50 50 25 65 37h The county checks out-standing and unpaid, as near as can be ascertained, up to January 1, 1850, is four thousand dollars. We, the subscribers, Auditors for the County of Monroe, having cart-fully ex am ned the accounts of the County Treasurer, anJ all books, papers, vouchers, &c, relating thereto, do certify we find the above accounts correct. Witness our hands, at Stroudsburg, this 10th day of January, 1850. JOHN MILLER, ) James S. Bisbing, ) A BRA M FENNER, V Com'ers John T. Bell, Auditors JOSEPHFRABLE, ) Chas. S. Palmer, ) Attest, James 11. Walton, Clerk jan 31-4t DISSOLUTION. The Partnership .heretofore existing under ihe firm of Siogdell Siokes & Son, was dis solved by mutual consent on the 1st day of January. 1850. The Books, Notes, &cM have been left in ihe hands of Stogdell Stokes, who is duly authorized to settle and receipt for the samo All persons indebted are requested to call and make payment without delay. STOGDELL STOKES, JOHN N. STOKES. NOTICE. The Mercantile business will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand, where he will bo ready and happy to see his friends, and hopes by strict attention to business, and by at all times keeping a good and cheap as sortment of GOODS, to metit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the firm. JOHN N. STOKES. January 10, 1850. dissolution of Partnership. The Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Stokes & Staples, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of January, 1850. The Books, Notes, &c. are in tho hands of R. S. Staples, for settlement; and all persons indebted (o the firm are respect fully requested to call and make settlement, im mediately, as he intends to leave ihe place in a short lime. STOGDELL STOKES, RICHARD S. STAPLES. NOTICE. The undersigned, haring purchased ihe en tire stock of goods of Siokes & Staples, and having just received from the city a fresh and full supply of Dry Good-, Groceries Hardware, &c, &c, hereby respectfully inform the public ihat they will continue ihe Mercantile business at the old stand where they will be happy to see their friends and hope, by strict attention to business, and at all times by keeping a good and cheap assortment of goods, lo merit a con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to the firm. ABRAHAM BUSH. DANIEL STAPLES. Siroudsburg, January 17, 1850. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Monroe, ihe following Real Estate, formerly of Jacob Felker, late of Hamilton township, in said county, deceased, will be sold at public vendue, on the premises, on Saturday the 9th day of February next, at 2 o'clock in ihe afternoon, a certain messuage or tenement and tract or piece of land, situate in said township of Hamilton, ad joining lands of Melchoir Bossard, Jacob Sha fer, Simon Heller and others, containing about EIGHT ACRES, more or leas, the whole of which is in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are a . Log House, one and a half stories high, and a Frame Stable. There is a good well of water near the door, and a large quantity of lime stone on the premise. The terms and conditions will be made known at tho time and nlaee of sale, by JOHN FELKER, Bvt the.CourL ... ' " Administrator. M H DREHER, Ckrk, Isntnu f I860 58 l Auditors. Am't ofdup licate. i03 CO 211) 03 151 49 48 83 132 04 486 92 209 00 123 5'J Gil IS 525 S3 96 20 500 23 941 97 127 69 539 5t5 103 15 37 20 885 27 90J 35 286 04 373 68 108 99 474 3-1 198 03 37 12 101 3G 452 91 110 24 879 33 809 34 452 57 471 99 272 63 361 24 248 74 94 13 116 70 193 70 104 60 42 49 983 80 979 01 552 34 5ti8 61 439 94 336 76 274 70 5222 81 126 69 129 21 81 37 62 10 48 03 Bal.due Exo- Com- Bal- Total for at last Pay- nera- miss- lance each settl'nt ment3 lions ions. due. year 107 80 107 8U 10780 164 03 164 03 161 03 10 43 10 43 22 61 22 Gl 33 04 44 23 33 63 5 65 41 39 17 69 23 70 GO 45 60 45 33 3d 2) 00 IS 39 38 G8 33 68 101 25h 2 45 97 80 11 13 5 77 83 4 51 215 32 99 80 50 00 49 80 327 19 279 8U 1 41 45 93 36 93 26 53 4 33 6 03 53 67 11 67 42 OOh 22 25 12 17 5 50 4 53 4 89 2 2G 2 63 gi43h 52 50h 4 61 43 59h 244 54 64 00 180 44 117 2fih 8G 00 31 26h 95 15h 76 57 18 59 61 02 33 70 4 25 18 07 73 81 52 43 2 97 23 36 81 22 72 U5 l 71 9 81 V 21 86 20 03 1 78 50 43 25 62h 2 79 23 01 h 182 89 153 95 7 18 21 86 8 16 8 16 303 54h 695 40h 403 23h 14 73 277 44 176 30h 133 74 2 22 40 35 302 95h 213 53 89 42h 293 10 240 53h 52 6'2h 50 00 36 37 13 63 242 74 144 00 93 74 ' 93 93 7o 3 11 60 11 96 89 14 85 17 2 25 6 71 47 43 34 37 7 61 5 45 127 95 51 55 4 05 72 35 74 80 66 27 3 26 5 46 42 49 9 50 1 47 31 52 659' 66h 536 04 397 76 299 10 679 91 150 91 401 43 73 66 499 93 192 57 247 37 209 73 127 03 2-H) 24 54 46 111 63 111 16 50 92 75 77 44 00 85 21 27 35 3 05 50 97 13 97 48 13 25 74h 75 21 58h 2790 76h Total. 31373 80 SXKOUDSBUKG ACADEMY. All the common and higher English bnnieh es, Mathematics, Natural Science-, the Lailti, Greek, French, German Laiiguae. &c, taught by experienced, well-qual;fid and Micresul Teachers. The whole expense for hoard, tui tion, lights, fuel, &c. per session of 22 weeks $50 only. Terms for day cholar Irom $2 50 to S8.00, (according to studies pursued) lor a term ol 1 1 weeks. Circulars, terms, testimo nials, references, &c. on application to WILLIAM S. POST, Principal. Stroudsburg Female Seminary. The course of instruction as thorough and complete as ai any other Female Institution in the United States. The whole expense for board, tuition, lights, fuel Slc. $45 only. Terms foi day Scholars from $2.00 to $8.00 (accord ing to studies pursued) for a term of 1 1 weeks. Circulars, terms, testimonials, references, &c. on application to Books, stationary, &c. furnished at trade prices Stroud.burg is 3 milps from Delaware Water Gap, 27 from Eastern, 33 from Millord, 35 from Mauch Chunk, 50 from Honesdale, 50 from Wilkesbarre, 18 from Belvidere, N. J., 30 from Newton N. J., 80 from New York and SO from Philadelphia, and of easy access to all of these places. A more romantic, healthy part of the country cannot be found in the United States than that in which is located Stroudsburg, Mon roe couniy, Pa. December 27, 1849. Tho testimony in us favor is overwhelming. The proprietors are- daily in receipt of letters and certificates, going lo prove its remarkable efficiency to all cases of worms, both in chil dren and adults. The relief given, and ihe immediate improvement of health which follows its use, has called the attention of physicians to this article, and they freely recommend and prescribe it in their practice. The retail price is 25 cents per vial, which brings it within the means of all. Brooklyn, L I. January 16, 1847. I do certify that I gave oile bottle of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge to my child, and in seven hours it passed 23 large worms. Any person doubting this may apply for funnel in formation at my residence corner of York and Jackson sireeis. james McCaffrey. Poughkeepsie, N Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that 1 took two vials ol B. A. Fahn estock's Vermifuge, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms 1 have eer used. I have been irouhled with tape worms for a num ber of years, and I have never found so good a medicine as B. A. Fahnesiock's Vermifuge. I therefore recommend u. MARTHA CL1FT. The public is cautioned agaittbt counterfeits and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements thai "KolmstockV and 'S Fahn estockV Vermifuge are the same or as good aa the only genuine article, which is B. A. Faknestockb Vermifuge. Ft) b1a StoudabKg. hy
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