if?! ii It ft ! m A it i i Iron -and Brass Foundrs' , ,A',.i..r r J.HC. SUjJSCriDer uiueb "l I !.. nr. 1I Kiniorumig toe puunc guiu.-i.uiy, auu ju- tilers and fanners especially, .that having I purchased of Mr. Samuel Haydcn, late volumes in every section of the Union, ren t proprietor of the Stroudsburg Foundry, ders an Agency desirabla in each one of our all his Patterns and Fixtures, he has re- Imoved the same to his Foundry in Tan - , . , i ; nersviUrfj Monroe co., Pa., and' having in creased the machinery of the establish- ' mcnt, lie is 'prepared to' execute all or ders in his line ofljusiness, in the best j P: manner and with despatch, and therefore I ll CUUUllUlJJ OUUV1U Jti jau.v wa. i public. JLTe will .manufacture cast and. 0 wrought, iron work oi alLdescriptions, m- E eluding Kir l h - for flour and 'other mills, mill screws, bark and corn hiills, together with cast- - . -SI. , - , , i l n i mgs ot every description turueu ana 'ted up m the best possible manner. As,; HeVolutiouary and other interesting incidents, particular care' will be taken to employ-) connected with the early settlement. of the none but the'bcslf workmen, and no pains.j country." Illustrated with numerous engra will be snared, he feeis confident of be- ! vines. Retail price S"2 50. ing able to give general satisfaction. Al ' autiae lo oruer. - . 1 - -r. ' J 15 ttA Oii 1 11 Up such as spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon Hoses, &c.,vill be made to order. Old copper and Brass faken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made, to or der. TJireshing machines and Tlorsc Foivcrs of the most approved construction, will be furnished to order at the shortest no- tot " done on the most reasonable terms. The best kind of sletl shoes and polished wa gon boxes and hollow ware .wiil always be kept on hand. JACOB STOUFFER. January 1, 1 552.-1 y THIS 1 S A G UK AT COUNTRY. AND FvJArW IV2YSTERIES iH IT ! Wliolcsule and Retail Boot and Shoe Store. IHPilE Subscriber lakes this method to in JL form the public that he has just re ceived at his -Store, opposite Messrs. Miller & Brother artd neatly opposite T. & P. Mix sell's store, iu Ilanullon street, a large as sortment of f nil l.;nlr- A. x 1 a. m.AH irl- 2l ni'iii! 1 . ....... ? . . ' I . - ... (lriiai it inr miutw l coll nr ;mn nriiil; -'"" J i L J- 4 u mUS .. wa?1 uuu y.yo and UyL.lopaedla ol Science and Art, Scenes Mrs. Baagas, a lady apwards ol 70, re- i i 'l T ; -V:C reader. ' be evied, except to cover ac tfc. on nana or niade to oroer, tor saie aI.d Sjcetces of Cpr.tinetal Europe Pictorial j aidi s8 Sheriff street, has for yearsbeen , ? I a U, the bu;r. Calland ex- j T" eIaborale a,nd iel? E,fsa's orth(: i damage by fire, that mav full uia.c Tf . T r T " subject to attach of Pleurisy, Raising ; amine before purchasing elsewhere. We ",e - " u T1. p , ! ers of the company. 1'X.U v UVrriV; r, VW. " " ; of J31ood, severe Couffb, Shortness of' know we can offer goods at -such prices as f The nett profits arisinjr ol the most approved plan will be Kent on I p-, Pomviiif i nn n 1ippi hv m Jireath, 1 am m her Head and vanosu -win innuce you. to uu, ior r,,, , r 1 or otherwise, will be ascertai hand, and every variety of plow casfings inches, and ought to sell rapidly. Inlorma- ! parts of her body. LTer friends believed j t,ur troods are cheaper anu as goou. mountain scenery; and the contributions to j for which each member in p on hand and For sale. lion lor the People, New Pictorial Family past recovery. The All-IIealmg Balsam ' s au' u ai.'; -n b v n Literature, History, and Common Life, by his, her, or their deposit, vi TFP Wrouirhl iron mill work will be Instructor, Pictorial History of thi5Ametican relieved her "at once of all her alarminc : i " j "Ln "11" f.? hu ' r.: ! the sagacious Spectator, the sparkling Ex-; ere(i;t ;n thc COmnanv. Each i fL 0Clt5 rtuu Sljocs, derj.Jedly the largest, cheapest and best, now in Easton. whicli he is selling for rash, and is determined not lo be undersold by any oth er establishment, accoiding to the article: His assortment consists of Congress Gar if-rs. omen s Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Jenny i iinds, blippers, liuskitis, and a large assort- 1 nient of chtTdieifs gaiters, &c. &c j ALSO. Gentlemen's and youths' Boots, ! and Shoes of every variety- all made of the 1 best materials, and experienced workmen (under his own superintendence.) Orders for work to be made by measur e and repairing of all kinds, promptly attended to as heretofore. A continuance of the fa vors, of a hbreal community respectfully so licited. , THADDEUS SCHOCII. Easton. Mav 7, 1851. . Cure ot Consumption. Xircr Complaint, Colds, Coughs. Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and' Lung Com plaints. 1 have published a brief work on Consum ption, which contains an invaluable recipe lor the cure of these prevalent diseases, even in their worst stages, when friends and phy slrians have given up all hope. The Lung balsam prescribed in this work Cures without the expensive aid of physicians or injurious use of patent medicines. In adopting this Sys tem of Cure the patient knows what he is us ing knows that he is not sdiortenning his pays by the use ofunodynes or mercurials, whirh'may seem to Relieve but never Cure. lie knows when using this Lxje saving Jial- sam, that he is- lakin mild, pleasant, effjea-. cious reiueuiee, such at uiure prescribes 1: u AfV, -r.. for the ills herchildren suffer. The ingredi ents composing this Lung Balsam are obtain able (cheaply, too.) where ei consumption exists, proving that Every ill has its antidote. Consumptive paiienis.may Rely on this receipt (all Lung Complaints are removed by its use) lwould noi attach my name to it, had 1 doubt of its efficacy. The directions for preparing and uting the Balsam are perfectly plain. I prefer selling the Recipe to making the Balsam, as it enables people to Makm their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. 1 wil impart the secret of making lhe Balsam, and the Family right to use it, for 81, but in uo case will -I sell it for speculating purposes. Proof of its Goodness. Jackson, Mich. March 21, 185V Doct. S.TOUSE Y Sir: You wished me lo let you know what effect your preparation of Medicine for Consumption and other dis eases had in my family. After the -first ten days my wife gained in weight 3 lbs, relieved her cough, changed her countenance,, and all appearances were belter. My family would not be willing to do without it. It is a med icine much needed in Jackson there is many cas,es simular to :ny wife's.' The Rev Mr. Blanchard will write you for a recipe. Res pectfully yours. 0. F. POOL. Addressrpost paid, (enclosing $1.) Dr.,S: TOUSEY, 106 Nassau slree.t,Kew York. The wort goes by mail under seal. October 7, .185 1 -6m - f T Country Produce. Butter, eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. SAMUEL MELICK. . . Xead and Iron I?ip.e. A'To'npral Qiinnlv of Lead and Iron Pine nf nil sizes. onihand'at all limes, and for'jsale : qy T ! tDClCSON d-' SAMPLE. i Easton, July.417, l851.T-Ijf. BO.Q& AGENTS fVjf ANTED; - SEW HOOKS OF-PERMANENT VALUE. t -'FOR THE YEAR 1852. ScasV TSiv &- Popular Pictorial lYttrlta. ContaiifiiWniore thin Four Thousand En- nravincs. , . dcsicueu anil executed by the " v, r.-.. A ,kt r nml Ameri tljliat t-HllllV- III w. " ' pho extraordinary Domilarilv of these ca. principle towns and villages. JUST PUBLISHED. A nniir rnnicnrl' -tiA nlorrmit PrlitlOti flf OUr 1 1CT0IUAI. DESCRIPTION 01' THE Ul run States, for 'be Xear 1852, carelutly ;cr recie'u by thVfate Ccnlus, with full'descrip iionsanfr"c6rrect illustrations of 'tne' ' Gold' Regions. .. I . . . II... The title of this new. and elegant octavo f 700 tages, (cloth, gilt,) is as tallows: A PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION OK THE United SJafics : Embracing the History, Geographical Po ding . T hor of lhe Union, interspersed with A NEW AND DEEPLY INTERESTING VOLUllh. Thrilling Incidents ol the Wars nf the Uni- Revolution, Pictorial Sundajr Book. Bible Biography, The Wonders of the World j Second Series, Dick's Complete Works i Eleven volumes in two new edition, Svo. The Christain Liturgy Elegantly bound in embossed morocco, gilt edges, and lhe piclo Jial Family Bible. Each volume is Illustra ted with rom one to two hundred Engravings (LT COUNTRY MERCHANTS and Poat-Masters can procure subscribers to, and sell 'Sears' Pictorial Works,' make a handsome profit, and sustain no loss. ID3 Any person wishing to embark in lhe enterprise, will risk little by sending to the publisher $25, tor which he will receive sam ple copies of the various works, (at whole sale prices.) catefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal per ccntage lo the Agent for his trouble. With these he will soon be able to ascertain the most sale ble, and order accordingly. fJTo young men ol enterprise and tact, this business oflers an opportunity for profit able employment seldom to be met with. There is not a town in the Union where a right honest and well disposed peison can lail of selling from 50 to 200 volumes, ac- cording lo the population, (LPersons wishing lo engage in the sale of pur Works, will receive promptly by mail a circular containing full desoiimions. with ng lull desonpn 1 tj 1 lhe terms on whicii they will be furnished, by addrnssing the publisher, post-poul. ROBERT SEARS, 181 William street, New-York to publishers of newspapers throughout the united states. IEP Newspapers copying this advertise- mem, as above, including this nonce) and giving it two insertions, shali receive a copy of any one of our S2.50 or S3.00 works, fsub- of any one of our S2.50 or 63,00 works, (sub- ject lo their order.) Publishers will please direct their papers lo 'Sears' Family Visi- tor,' Newt York. ifnbian (Queen i)otcl, Elizabeth St., STnouDSBUitG, Pa. jSKSa i.ne unaersined respectfully in forms his fi lends and the poblic gener- illy, that he has taken the above Hotel, known to the travelling community as lShive-'j ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo Swamvood. , I he house is large, with ever convenienco for travellers and boarders. i The vards and stabling are extensive, and every tliinjr in lhe very best order lor the ac- I comoda lodaiion of travellers and others. The nrourietor uill Useeverv effort to have jus tal)ie,.C . . . ; hamhrs. hnr. and -Prprv .(....mi. f ' "t " 1 t . ' ' ment 01 nis nouse conducted in such a man- ner as lo secure the anorobation of his custo- 1 - mers. The Stage office for the Easton, M. Ohunk, Wilkes-Barre, White Haven and Providence stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel. Persons wishing to go or send with lhe a- i bove stages, will please leave their orders at lhe Indian Queen Hotel. These lines leave this Hotel erery Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. JOSEPH J. POSTENS. April 4, 1650. Proprietor. Philadelphia Typo Funndry, iYo. 8, Pedt street, Near the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscriber having made great im provemepls .in his method of castjng type and mixing of metals, and had a thorough revision of his matrices, lhe faces of which are not ex celled, in beauty and regularly of cut, by any jn jthe country; llatters himself that by a strict personal attention to business, and employing none but the mo&tskilfyl workmen, he is en abled to offer" A Superior Article, al greatly reduced Prices He is constantly adding to his stock'all that is new from ihe.besl workmen of this and oth er countries, and "having lately procured Jjom Europe, a great variety of NEW FACES and ORNAMENTS, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing .to order, Presses, Chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Gal leys, Brass Rule, and every otlier.axticie nee ded to furnish a complete Printing .Office, supplied at the shortest notice. GERMAN BOOK AND JOB TVPE, . Of the ne,westjstyle and of all.sizes, cgrefull A" Dut uo in fonts oLcorrect prooorlion " " A CEXA N I) fcTlfitOBB'. . January 0,85.. sition, Agricultural and Mineral itesources,, Population, Commerce, & Sketches of Cities; Tdwns Public Buildings, &c, of each State ' , cico.aica i cia.Js,. , which goou allcviated her symptoms. inAdomest,c ginghams barege, barege de- j portra:lure of lhe human mjnd in the utmost CrS? 6 i Lrnbranng the Romantic Incidents and , a, t . . a ! lame, black and tancy lawns, paper muslin, , fiYnsintl nf lflri nrpsnht nfre. ' 1 ffi Tfy s. Adventures in the Lives of Sovereigns, lV l -"'o i 7 i common and Russia diaper, tweeds, new " ' j. n ADAMS. I Statesmen, Generals, Princes, Warriors, sumcd her laborious occupation as a teach- t e of Uns for La(jies' dresses, silks, la- KWf-riik BZa'ST ! Travelers, Adventures, Voyagers, &c, emi er. ' ces, ribbons, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach-1 n.-.vnrt ;" ,",i,pri ;n the soirit of Viiv j Pf ' f Europe and America , .U years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th are-, ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort-,L " Including sketches ol over tifty Celebrated nue and 21st street, suffered with a cough, ment of trimmings. j favorably received by the public for M Sfa Heroic Characters. Beaunfuly Illustrated raigi of hl aluI paiu in his side. Parasols and UmliroIIas, . j fa . , . as and af4 j with Nunierous Lngtavings One voL 400 H w f n f n j tri d the Together with a complete assortment ol Jn'80 J we not onI ire 8pfr h an(J Mffigk, I r n ' i e i All TT IJolom .rl.inli flrnirn f innnm . h- , - . IrosluiP.iQ til It hv mnnv tllinoK WHICH Were I ALSO, NEW EDITIONS OF SEARS' ""Z . ' "V t" :J y low rates. , r7 " " - n "r,- , ;,;. whlle ihua MONROE T , , ,,. , . i irom ins siuo, aiinveu uiu uuugu. mu Gra n Lumber and all kinds of Country , .: 1 . J. .rJU:" f 'b !' ; brought the die upon the surface: and I .roduce'taken in exSanie and cah never f ndin,? our scope and gathering a greater , ffl lllllnl F?re I,3$rai i ic i iiiiuuui o-iiiiuiv ui uiiiiiu dim iiiuju, . . . j . i .,1 i r i I and more auraciiYu Yaneiyt uiu uuic iu cr-.i 51 I leil Slalp.!.'Nre PiflnrinI Dpsci Wit inn nf I hp entirely CUl'ed. 1 :! i 1 - - Tii,l St,i.. 'lv.,or., nf i:,ln,ln ' ,,f .,.. ,r .vr. on v o ti it ot. n svsium ooii ri lory U UU" an , v nic i u iui c ua c r .,,-...., , r A,,.o,. .L,l. ; n n,, El!!! A7id -Consumption, $qin in the side and . niglttsiceats Asthma, Whooping Cough, pahnta1io?i ofthehearL Ltver complaint, "Brtnichitis, and all "diseases ofbhc t.b r'nnl . Inii rrs mid lirnr cured bv blier- man's All-Hcalin Balsam. DITC,1vn rnn At rnxkwvTinN Mr. Minb, Buider, in roo .yn, was attached with raiding bood, foowed by a cousrh, pain in the side, and sJl the u- - ' ' l. .... .. it. i sua? svmntoms of consumption. He em noved two of the best physicians; they '. AiA lit in lift good, and .tod him he couM not livje.. Hearins of the wonderful cures, per like a charm, stopped the bleeding and; cough! Before he had taken one bottle he was able to be aboufrhis work. It had saved his life.' His daughter, residing at ., t ij. a 127 Myr le Ayenuc,qan att,est;i Miss' Ann Maston, oi vvmiamsDurg,, liviii iving in lentil, near ooutn 1'ourtn St., l.nnl.;l,Tl, .mlnflFntntWp.Ut tm - i . fc i l i i. i ii a long time, which at last become so bad tnat sue was ooiigeu io give up uur scnuui ! for more She . then com- , symptoms, and now she is able to attend , to her work. : j ASTHMA AND WHOOIMXC COl'GH. : 3Irs. Lucretia "Wells, 95 Christie St.; ' L. S. Beals, 19 Delancy street ; W. H. . Youngs, 75 Walnut St.; know the value of this great remedy. Ask for Sherman's All-Healing Bal ' sam, and. see that his written signature is' ' on each bottle. Price 25 cents and 1 per bcttle Dr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozen- r I ..i - III May 8, 1851. p i TUC urrxf.f TDAnc , .T n P? v d a !- a iuwiuiiy zvcob y . U(..bUtw u. Literary Advertiser, - j At 2o Ccxts peii Ann cm in Advance. t i. cti i T3i l. i i aevtuca. auavv niupo, o rmcu uy one. .... xt a-iu, - a , , 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 11- Blane bjt'Sj casl steel, saws, j Pulton street, and got, a bottle; it operated . chisels, hatchets: aucers, trying and beve, I i iii'itiit: lit: iiiiii i.iLi i: 1 1 liii kzc uuLttti tio iciucbu. i before he had taen three bottles, Avas ' I , .: i I . WILSON, Publisher, 49 Ann St., iY. . . serted nine months, snail receive one nun ! The Second Volume of this Journal" com-' fired and sixty acies: and those who engaged 1 1 ir.i .,,f,0r : in sprrp. six months and acluallv served lour nienced in August, 185!.' 13ack numbers. . can be snonlied to a limited extent. - Each number consists of from twelve to sixteen large quarto pages, prinien on new type and excellent paper; forming in a year a volume of from 150 to 200 pages. lis contents ate: AMisl ol all works pub - j lishe'd in the U. Slates in each month; Liter- iary Intelligence ; Reviews of New Books, ; &c &c, occupying about one half the sheet, the remaining half is devoted lo selections i irom the beit iterature ol the day, and to a . verv interesting miscellany. It is the object of the publisher lo rende j the 'Book TitAnn' agreeable to the taste of, i the "eneral rHade?: while it convevs intelii-1 i the ceneral .reader"; while it convevs intelii- i genre of what is going forward in the world; i of Literature a snecies of information. : which j it is presumed, is worth more than the sub ; scripliun to every intelligent person. All communications by mail, must pre-paid great variety of Toys on hand and j ' for sale cheat) at the varietv store ' of SAMUEL MEL1CK. ' gtroudsbur", G, May 1852. f'J , L BlSSOlutiOH. ... , , . , . . - ' om'e ,s hereb? ,ven ,hal the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in foundry business has ibis day been ; dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said hrm are requested to make . luimcoiaie.payrneni. ajiUMnose 1 having claims ' nr Hpinanfl ivill nlnnwo nrpcnnl ihpm In f'.linc. 1 " . , " ,..--v..i"w"-" I b- Palmer, whp is duly authorized to- settle j I Ihn same 1 t Stroudsburg JOHN G. TOLMIE, CHAS.S.. PALMER n uuvlliur.1 LUlli The subscriber, thankful for past favors, '. J ... r has oeen at consu.eranie expense in procur- ing auaiuonai machinery, ana is now pre- pared io execute orders of all descriptions, .wiiwi"w ijuciucoo ai iwu uiu biniio. uib ii.ernaim.-m operations win re - main under the superinlendence of John G. I olm.e, who will be aided by experienced woritmeu- C. g. PALMER. January 1, 165. ffijjc !b Savlcy 0l)caf, On izana ain : M. WATSON -is happy to inform his old friends and customers that he is prepared to receive as many rin mm ot them as may tavor him with their cus- torn, at , uic new iiotei -ereciea on tne site oi tna W Mauey oneaj, (wnicn was,,Ue- itroyed by fire in July last.) The. House is much increased in .size and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation which' can contribute to the co,mfor,t of the traveler. ' The TABLE and the BAR will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot fail to please. Egg" A large yard, with stabling for one nunarea norses. '1'. UI.' - dTiorsesY Mf WATSON, Jfcojjrjclfirfi 3 $oh Spcpndj'st,, Phil'a. No. 10 Ma,rch27,1351,.-, L.r ' IVJ 'XTiT pAH Q I 1 Hi V V Ji KJ KJ U O . Al JUQW I'a'.ices. STROUD & ANDRE having taken that larse and commodious Hnck St Store House, J formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call the j only obtain the public patronage long enough, laitention of their friends and the public inland Jarge enough, and securely enough, lo aenerai io uieir iuri;e aiutR . (g. JE O H S III U 3 . Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel, smoked and pickled meat, coarse and fine 1 ,. salt. rice. etc. CEDAR WARE Tubs, Chums, Pails, "'oodeu Bowls, half bushel, measures, &c. t i I. : :.. t Lr8ff " tX:Zi uuwi iutvnv.kjt -r w squares arid' coffee mills. CROCKERY A splendid assortment ql Teas, plates, &c. . New style Jenny Lind, in 8pb o4$ pieces FANCY CIHIsA Mar- ble, neatest and latest style extant. ; B(0TS sn0ES.-Mens bools'and h b ,-do he Ladies' silk lasting gaiters, Icid slippers, patent Jenny Linds.slip hoes. ! ' J o V fl f ' of eve style ant. cobr. Blacli, biue and brown cloths. 1 ancy cassuneres; black doe , skin do. iummer wearofall kfnds. , . T , i .t j lhe late Law having made the ready pay Call and see- -no charge for showing.Goods. STROUD & ANDRE. ' OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers' lL;md Warrants. By. a recent Act of Congress it is enacted, That each of the surviving, or the widow or i fit r i i . : . .. J .1 minor cnuarenoi aeceasea commissioned auu noncommissioned otneers, musicians, or pri- vates, whether ot regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed military ser vices in any regiment, company or detacn- nient in the service of the United btates, in HIC CI llil Ullill UUUUHi ucvum-u " y the war with Oreal lintian, declared by the ur.ueu states on me eignieenui uay oi juhb, 1812, or in any ol tne Indian wars since l v-JU, iml otpIi nf.i lip rnfiirnicsmnp.rl nmr.RM who u.iu uu... v. w i a3 c"yBu" " . lIni:e' Stal6S i?.l,,Plal,e war with Mexico, -..n . 1 11m ir cnvfiou 1 1 nil and sau oe enittieu io lanns as ioiiows : Those who engaged to serve twelve monlls or dur5ng lhe war, and actually months, shall receive eighty acres; and ! those vho engaged to serve lor any or an . niucuunu cwwu, o..v. month, shall receive forty acre. 1 rovided,: ;. that wherever any officer or soldier was 1 honorably discharged in consequence of dis-, ; ability in. the service, he shall receive the a- mount lo which he would have been entitled ; H he bad served trie lull penou ior nmcn ne s: peqengageu osens. Under the above act, and the acts of Con - I gress generally, lhe subscriber offers his ser- r vices US iiutflli. iu uiiiuuiu uauu it uuuiiia iui those entitled to receive them, as above spe- rified. He may be found at his office in rified Stroudsburg. October 27, S. C. BURNETT. 1850. rlie testimony in its tavor is ovcr- if.. mi 1. j-i nuu-mi,. xuc pl(lpWl u u-y m ( receipt ot otters anu certiiucates, going , to prove its remarkable efficiency to all rcases ot worms, both in children and a - ,7,. f. Ehe re ief given, and. the immcdi- nrovemenfc of health ivJiich follows ; nfA lmnrnvftinpiif, nr ip r,n iv. nn 1 in mvM , i nffnf :fttl nf ) ' , v , cians to this artic e and they freely re- . uoiuiuuuu jJiuouiiuu iu iu tyuii jnawbUi , The retail price is cents per viae which j nw -d within the means of all. Brookhm. . I. January 16, 1847. T , -r n 1 do certitv that i crave one Dottle or 'B.A.Fahncstock'sVirmifugotom , . , -i. ' oo i 7 and in seAen hours it nassed 2d lavore . . . i . . . . . worms. Any person doubtincr this may apply, ior.iurtner luiormatton at my resi- deuce corner of York and Jackson -st's. JAMES McOAF.FHEY. Poughkccpsie, N. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that f took two vials of B. A. T, , , v,. Tr. , . , T r. . Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, which I found to be the greatest cure lor worms 1 have j ever used. L have . been troubled' with tape worms for a, number of years, and I have .never found. so good a medicine" as! Ji. . A. Fianestook's Virmiiuge. fore -recommend it. MARTHA C LIFT. The public is cautioned against coun tGrfeits and spurious articles, and to pui no confidence in statements that f Kolm- stock's and 'S, Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, are the same or as good as the only gen- uine article, which is B- A, Fahnestock's. Vermifuge. t " . iiiu via ii imiu uur uuv in iuoit ui umin. . - V Wi sr'D oMv Eor sale in Stroudsburg, bye ' 2? Ssioia jCittcll'0) iing 0lSe. , tfcor ifcn, enrf President Adams. Cambridge, April 24, 1844. I have read the prospectus with great pleas ! ure; and entirely approve the plan. If it can attain its true ends, it will contribute in an eminent degree to give a heauny tone, not only tci our literature, but to public opinion, It will enable us to oossess, in a moderate compass, a select librai.y of the bestsproduc tions of the age. It will do more: it will re uceui uur peiiouicai uieraturu iiuwi mts iu proach of being devoted to light and super .aui ficial reading, io transitory speculations, to ?"y and -Phemeral sentimentalities, and i j- I , . . i. . i r l " -.1 character. . JOSEPH STORY. .New York, 7th May, 1814 I approve very much of the plan of the " Living. Age;" and if it be conducted with the intelligence, spirit ,arid taste that, the prospectus indicates, (of which I have no reason lo-doubt,) it will be oneof the most instructive and popular periodicals of; the !day. . . JAMES KENT, i Washinqton. 27 Dec. 1815, r . In all the Periodcal Journals devoted to . literature and science which abound in Eu root? and n this country, this has appeared . t cJntainsPfndeed the exposition only of the current literature i increase ine soi a anu suusiauwat pari, ui um higloricall and pul.tcal harvest, as .1 . I- i :i . ..c . amineis tne Judicious Jiiisnanum, uw uu 1 4.. . . I . I Fancy .nr,.P Wnniish lnnmmaR. but this, bv its im- WcrTytTP'N. : and industrious Literary (Jazeette. the sensi- U , , , , a m Hiuuamuua ? , thereot during the term of his or her . ble and comprehensive britanma, the sober 7. -- 7 -r t !and respectable Christian Observer; 'these policy, lhe pnncipZe of Mutua Insur are intermixed with the Military and. Naval anee has. been thoroughy tested has reminiscences ol the Lnitcd service, anu witn the . y . ' . j00c jjen hpt aitlrles of llie JJllblin UlllVClSllU uncn finrl lific Ti-rktTPfl 5ii(ifP53fn n-nrl hn. Monthly, Eraser's, Tail's. Atnsicorth's ! coino verv rvopur It affords the trreat- 's, & Snorting Magazines, and ol Cham- . -nnT.:i... oocf il,ml u er it beneath our dignity to borrow wit and me, ou iuu must auwuiafiBOUS auu ra v.'istlom from Punch; and, when we ihink it sonabte terms. good enough, make use of the thunder of The AppZications for Insurance to be made ,( ,Pt n 1 1 n c r,mi lho nnntlnor.t Ml urm ! dorlations fr0C1 lhe continent ol Europe, ami from the new arowlh 0f llle Britisu colonies. ' Thg bteamship ia3 brought Europe, Abia, ; ' . ." . i . 1.1 1 i' nnii a 1 firn lnin nnr npioiiniirniion aim win . ... greatly multiply our connections, as Mer- , TravelierS and Politicians, with all j ,g uf ,hc ;Torld s0 thal much more thaj, , now bccoraes eve ry intelligent Amer- jcan lQ be itjfoimed of lhe condition and changes of foreign countries. And this noi onlv because ol their nearer connection with ourselvesbut because the nations seem to be . fastening, through a rapid prucessof change, lo sume new state of things, which the merely political prophet cannot coinpuig or lorsee.- Geographical Discoveries, the progress of Colonization, (which is extending over the wh , vorld.1 and Vovaces arid Travels, will bo javorite matter for our selections; and, in j oenerai we slau systematically and, very ,u,, acquai(U uUr readers with the great 6c- ' partment of Foreign ati fT.iirs. without piitirnlv 1 nn0f,,ina ,. Whie g- j t() make he i,-l.n. Ac iesiiable to all who wish to keep themselves . informed of the rapid progiess of the move .,.. ni..i,1Po. T,nwvpr. nr.r miormea oi tne rapiu progress or nwc- ment to biatesmt-n, Divines, Lawyers, and , I iIValt.Ja.Ila isJ ult; ll ui uuoiuuos uuu 11.11 , V 11 . . t . it attractive au1 useful to their n lves and : Children. We believe that ve can thus do . some good in our day and generation ; and ' hope to make the work indispensable in ev , ery well-informed family We say indtspen sable, because in this day of cheap literature it is not possible to guard against the influx ol what is bad taste anu vicious in mora '' "S ea s"I1e" 1 in any other way than by furnishi cient supply of a healthy characte mnntil nnl mnr-o I onnAfilo iti 1 1 ol ho n r it l h ft T Wc hope lliat, by kxcinnowingm the wheat irnm tln rhnfr hv iimvirtintr nhnriflmitlv fori J' yJJ ' J r,"-'-"ci J the immagiuation, and by a large collection of Biography, Voyages, Travels, History, . and more solid matter, we mav produce a . , work which sfia'l be popular, while at the , asmo lime it will aspire to raise the stand ard of public taste. 1 r a : i.ir .1 I 0..4 i.ne uivuii ivije is puoiisnen oiery 0111 , . LjUe1 & Trem0nl and uromfield sts., Hoslon . prlce l 2 cenis a number, or six dollars a year in ad , vance. Ramiuances for any period will be thankfullv received and promptly attended to. ! Postage Free. To all subscribers within 1500 miles, who i remil i(1 advance, directly to the office of 'pub-- icflWjJI at DoslQny le sm of s 'We Will COlUHlUO tlie IVOTK beyoilu tUG yeart as Iono "as shall be equivalent to the cost ol postag'e : thus virtually carrying out the plan of sending every man's copy to him 1 u u"1' suu Un.O fllO a3 u,ose nearer us; and making the whole country our neigh . i...t i j a i -i. r . .i - i uoriioou. t wft iinnB rnr Sliri. rnUlYO nvinn0f ;n the will law, or the inierpretation thereof, as ( enable us to make tqis offer to subscribers at . any distance. Complete sets ol the First Series, in thirty Lvolu.ulBS. l. ,lhe f nd f xS.eVie" handsomely bonnd, packed m nea j dcivered iu all the principal cii jteniber, 1851, neat boxes and ; expense of freight, are for sale at $00. Any volume may bo had separately at S2i ! bound, or a dollar and a half in numbers. AmJ nuinber may bo had for 12 12 cents; and it may be worth while for subscribers or purchasers to complete any broken volumes they may"have, and thus greatly enhance their" value. Binding. Wo bind the work in a uniform, strong, and good style; and where customers bring their numbers in good order, can gen erally give them, bound volemes in exchange without any delay. The price of the bind ing is 50 cents a .tolumo. As they are al ways bound to.one pattern, there will bo no difficulty in matching he future volumes- m Eis L ITT J UL&e 0: Btito'n, J i 200:000 BHlCK .Tiiqt luirnt nnrt (or sntfi hv 1 fin ciJ,c.:l . These brick are of a large size and of a su. Jperior quality, and will: be. sold as low and j bricI; in lho County. A. portion of ihem htl i lower, according to quality, man any other ; ,u r....?... ' a ..I..: r .d ,er presseu or fronli and cornice Brick of difTer , ent kilKis. Said Brick are composed of ma ; teI;a that win sland the fire whh impunity. tfluS answering for the purpose of building bake-ovens, &c, all of which will be retailed Hir fnllowinn- mips: - ' ptcssed or front brick at Si 50 per hundred - j i3esl COmmon hard biick U0 do An Uest salmon ,do 75 do do Best soft do 50 do j0 Filling-in-brirk 25' do do N. B. Ail kinds of grain, at the highest market price, taken in exchange for Brick and. Cash not refused. ' WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE. Stroudsburg, November 30, 1852. i- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed his office to his dwelling house, first door below the office of the "Monroe Democrat," and directly oppo site S. J. Hollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Pec. 19, 1850. t r . . COUNTY ce Conip'j'. f inn rnrp. nr insurance is one uouar on rrml . f T 1 .11 ... . w -- - - the thousand doars insured, after quent tax wiw tuaZ oss or upon mem- from interest ned ycarv. roportion to ill have a insurer in I A nr i, thn -i. onmnnnv TC lnm. oeen tried Dy tne unerring test oi expen- Xl A ,1 i 1 ! JAMES TT WALTON" Sec'v MANAGERS. Jacob-Goetz Michael H. Dreher John Edinger James II. Walton Edward Boston Jacob Frederick George B. Iveller Peter Shaw John Miller Bobert Boys Kichard S. Staples Jacob Shoemalror - Balsar Fetherman. -JACOB GOETZ, President. 5. iJAMBSiH. . .WALTON, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Janury 31, 1S.50. ELECTION RETUNRS. rjHE Elec tion returns being now all in, J. lhe pec-jde are beginning to tuin their attention to oilier matters, and to supply one of their rnosl important wants, we have just received and offer for sale at our sloie in Stroudsburg, a very large assortment ot READY-MADE . ,plludi Overcoats, common and : nr. c, tn ... t.B fine al a' nd fror" t . c . coats, business coals, &c; a large assortment ol pantaloons, cloth, cassimeres, sattineit. rorduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort ment ol vests, of a great variety of pattern:), cotton shirts and woollen under-shirts and drawers, &c, neckcloths, tj-e. TAILORING A large assortment of ex cellent broad cloth and other stuffs, on hai.ii. which will be made up according to order, at short notice, and in the best style. j DRY GOODS. A Iso an excellent as ssoit I - . 1 . L"1 omesiic ooods. Woolen L.awn bhawu. licoes, ftlerinoes, &c. Stockings and stocking yarn. Trunks, valises, carpet baJ, &c. ICTA11 kinds of produce and lumber taken in exchange lor goods, and goods or cas!j paid-for all kinds of furs, sheep skins, nn:) call skins. 11 1USCHKIND & ADLEK Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1S51. Attorney nt Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROL COUNTY, l'A. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Win. Davis, Esq. - May 3, 1851. Hover's liak Iflaiiulactory, REMOVED TO - iYo. 144 Race Street, (lletwcon Fourth and Fifth, oppoiite Crown st l Philadelphia. 75'7"HFiRE the Proprietor is enabled, by H increased facilnies, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its wide spread reputation has cieatcd. This Ink is now so well eslablished in tl.e good opinion and confidence of lhe American Publierthat it is scarcely -necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufacture takes this opportunity lo say that the coofit dence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Wilting Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Ce ment for mending Glass and China, as' wel as a suuerior Hair B'Jc: a trial onlv is neces sary to insure its future use, and a Sealing H ax, well adapted for Druggists and tioiiic"' at a very low price, in large, or small quantt lies. - A fresh supply of the above JA7tjustl8 ceived and for sale at THIS OFFICL- SJ.O ABS.-lino.sqoritediSoaps for wash inx andshavingratao itheic'eebratel shaving; creamfor:sa!ebyt... - SAMUEL MLhiw-
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