Agricultural. ';,r.? drain Thrashing in the East. In Mr. Lnyttrd's published eccount of hiV "f.scoveics in the Ruins of Nine; eh and Biih. wo fiind the following interesting !icriplipn of the novel manner of threshing j. rum in the far-off Eastern countries; " Tlit threshing-floor, which added so much to the beaut v and interest of the picture at ivrngol; hud been in all the villages we had rihst'd during our dav's journey. The abnn- uant harvest had been gathered in, imd the ci rn wae now to be threshed and stored for ihti u. nter. The process adopted is simple, and nearly swell ns it was in patriarchal times The children either drive hordes round and lutiud oer the heaps, or, standing upon a ll lc stuck full of hharp llmts on the under j'ur:, are drawn by oxen over the ecotler te& 'Os. Such were "the threshing-sledges untied with teeth," mentioned by Isaiah. In no instance are the animals muzzled "liiou .halt not muzzle the ox when he tread tin out the corn;" but they linger to pick up n scanty mouthful as they are urged on by the hoys atid young girls, to whom the duties ol the threshing-floor are chiefly assigned. The gram is winnowed by the men and women, win threw the corn and straw together into the air with a wooden shovel, leaving the wind to carry the chaff whilst the seed falls to' he ground. The wjieat is then raked into leaps, and left on the threshing-lloor until the t.iC-gatherer has taken Ins portion. The Wants of (lie Soil. Under the above heading the Connecticut ulley Farmer and Mechanic, says 'At present, not far from three-fourths of ! o entire labor and capital of the United r,iU'& are employed, either directly or indi- r w;', in th great work ol rouomg the son t tun few things tint God placed in it for ! u.''rt of vegetable and animal life, with i ! m ikwig, or pretending to, any adequate luiiJti. AH tillage is a most imnaturu! a rt.ji, and the matter removed in crops i ui.ana indicates the whole of the loss ,e treuienls of fertillity that arated fields 4 ...: Am intelligent wheat-grower in . . r-;:i writes to tbe agricultural depart , liitiic patent office, that lands which . burn cultivated twelve years, in that ;SjI, now yield but half the annual n s-fi. that they did when first seeded. An 5 e cri grower in Indiana informs in?-imrihet, that the rich river bottoms c 4 . . t rotate now yield only thirty-five bush- acra, which once produced, with an ;u':n'ut of ullage, seventy bushels per 'Uise being by far the most important; . .) ;ron in this country, much pains have! l taken to learn the commercial value; : v. raw iMxteml necessarily consumed to ' . ) ,i li'shd ofthftt grain; of which oxersix . : J n.iU.n! bushels are annually extraet t . t ui American soil. 1 ger:iiimin in Connecticut writes, that f. of ome two hundred and fifty acres, ' .s Lo.-u cuiliv.td two centuries, and conse 'y hi- reached what may he regarded r ' 1 -riual condition of long-tilled earth. Ii. ji !s it necessary to apply ten cords of v . -1 inatmre to an acre, to raise fortv lrotihnv nd Easiest Fort Jcrvis, Mauch CUunck and Scranton 300 CHALtEffGE, whatever concerns the happiness and neatin ot a people is at all times of the most valuable importance. 1 take it for granted that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives ol their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all (STAGE LINE. To whom it may concern To the intelligent, the thoughtful, the philanthropic. Your at tention ts respectfully invited to a new, or iginal, peculiar, and important work, of 4b0 pages 18 mo., and containing nearly one hundred engravings, and entitled, ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY, I1Y T. h. NICHOLS, M. D. PRINCIPAL of the American Dydropath ic Institute, Educational and Thera peutical, at Portchester, Is. Y one hour's nnUr. Qfw,l-K --,1 idiftance from New York city on the New x. in w.iuuuouu.g cuiu Xitou york and New Havon Rjiilroad A com. mail line of stages, consists of excellent four ni,o,.;r rl nnnffripntiai Tr!iti .n thP horse coaches, and leaves J. J. Postens' In- o,r.,.ro vn;n P3inn!.i AttMinnc diati Queen Hotel, Stroudsburp, Pa. everv L-ifri lif I1C 1 t cn rl it I rv tin ouwtaii-.uo. i .wwi iv 1U w I J i l i. my duty o solmenly assure vou that worms. u.a " na a tcl M arrording to the opinion of 'the most cele- r,V,n? K" T Z FTS f brated Physicians are the piimary causes caw for New lo, or stages to Bethlghem P of a large majority ol diseases to which children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite continually chargeable from one kinu ol food to another, Bad lireath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose,JIard ness and bullnesa ol the Uelley, Dry Cough, and Allentown. XT The following lines leaves Postens' Indian Queen Hotel, blroudsburg, Pa. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning on alternate days: and Perversions, True and False Physica nd Social Conditions, and the most inti mate Relations of Men and Women, Tho fitlfi Ticnloi-ir. Anldmnnlnnu v511 seem strange to many, but it is thoroughly damage by fire, that may all upon mem appropriate. Anthropology is from Anthro- bers of the company. MONROE COUNTY ITIeiisial Five Insurance Consp'y. f n rate of Insurance is one dollar on of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fe J5L LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Kervotas Debility, Diseases of tbe Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as a constipation, in ward piles, fullness or blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, hauttburn, disgust for food, fullness, or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or flutter ing at the pit of the stomach, swimming or the head, hurried and difficult breathing, flut tering at tho heart, choking or sufTocaliing sensations when in a lying posture, dimness the thousand doars insured, after ver and dull pain in the head, deliciency ot SU(1- which payment no subsequent tax mil perspiration, yellowness of the skin & c i i r , J , , 1 , ,? pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c. be evied except to cover actual oss or of h;at buVni the fle6h con stant imaginings of evil and great depression ot spirits, can be effectually cured by pos. a man, and Logos, a description. Eso- The nett profits arising from interest )-. IlooflancPs celebrated German Bilters, teric, Irom Jbso, witinn, signines private, se or otherwise. Villi be ascertained veam cret, interior, and was used by the ancient for which each member in proportion to philosophers to distinguish their private i r,0- j-n-;f i10,. n PREPARED BY Dr C M Jackson, A line to Port Jervis, leaving blow fcever. Pulse Irrecular remember at 7 o'clock a. m. via Bushkill, Hingman s lectures, nt nnr.n onlv ,l,o ramo,. l,..;c r,Q, .h ,.f I lonpp nnrl nhilnsnnhv In t IPir xlincpn r ic. Of WltU 1110 SU1U CODipanV Wl- DC H UlCm- UlSCaiBS 13 UUl CAUCUCU II euuaiieO OV Hobeibaek'voriu yruj. morning train of cars to New York, at about ciples, from their Exoteric discourses,which oer tnereoi aunng tne term 01 nis or ner pr were given to the public. Esoteric Anthro- policy. The principle of Mutua Insur- ", ' . cu . a . V r , 7 J . . . i AAkj uui x uxaw&x uvuiui it iti ui t vj u i :n i nu i rm.ifi iiipninina .- i rim i iii si w-t t r w given in tne interiors ol tneir V. . ' . . ' vii,u a. nnon the sacred mvstcries of " v..r.vj . -x 1U illliau.iriu. """'.r"61 mc auuiu - - .j. - j.1 . :v- i a: , An article founded upon Scientific Princi- 8 o'clock a. m. I 21 1 1 s. The manure costs him a dollar a c rj, ii'id twenty-five cents per bushel of his c.cj A com grower of Virginia has tried iv experiMift:t8 with guano, and finds that . li ui.;r:d pounds which cott $2 and fifty v. .t , will geneallv add ten bushels to his har- T:iu manure, like thst ust-d in Con- pies, compounded with purely vegetable sub tances, being perfectly sale when taken, & can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Com plaints and Diarhaa have made them weak and debilitated, the Ionic properties of my 7 c? i. .i r. i rumi ovrup aru micii, mai u sianus w iin, out an equal in the catalogue of medicines. in giving tone and strength to the btoiuache which makes it an lnlallible remedy for those afilicted with Despepsia, the aston- tsliing cures perfoimed by this 3yrup after rhvsicians have tailed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. The Tape Worm ! J his is ihe mosl difficult Worm to des iiov ol all that infest the human system It urowti to an almost Indefinite JenQth. he coming so coiled and fastened in the Intcs- : I I . rv .r -l f unes anu oiomacn anecuii" me neaim so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits,&c inai inose aiuicieu seuiom n erer suspeci that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proner to take (5 or S of my Liver Pills so as to remove all ob . t sirucuons, mat tne worm bvtup may act direct upon the Worm which must he taken in doses of 2 Table spoon's full 3 times a day, these directions followed, have never been known to fail in curing the most obsti nate case of TPWorm. I5ube::a.c!('.i Liver P:!!s. No part of man is more liable to disease lan the Liver, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper seore lion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver affects the other important parts ot tne system, and results variously, in Liv er Complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. e should, therefore, watch every sy Wheit Haven. A line to Scranton, leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via Bartor.sville, Tanners- vllle, where it connects with a line to Hones- dale, and connecting at Scranton with the cars for the west. ful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec tification of diseases of the Liver and lesser A linp. loMannh Ohnnlr lfiavinor powgy s. therefore, a private treatise on ance has been thorousrhv tested has ,T nt,.-,:..i ffii .: , .VJ . at 7 o'clock a. m. via Brodheadsville, where . - '"'" i.-Foui Deeri triecl by tne unerring test ot expert it connects with lines to Wilkes-flare and and Obstetrics-on the whole science of ence, and has proved successful and be man luaiu in iuul; uu" c, mil anu laiuiiui in 7 Tx rc 1 li i 1 i j ... illustration, and written with all the frank- come Yery popuar. It affords the great- glands, exercising the most searching pow- est securitv a?amst loss or darnase bv ers In weakness and affections of the dmes miai j . lui' ufcw luttcij uuuci tiiu ocai u i i j c a hi . i i 1 r nrnfesional confidence. It rontains thn fire, on the most advantageous and rea-uve. organs, mey are withal, sale, certain 1 7 LJ highest and deepest truths in every depart- sonabe terms. ment of Human Physiology, with their indi Applications for Insurance to be made vidual and social application; the true na- :n nftrRon. or hv letters addressed to JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y. .... . . . these lines hold out strong inducements hure and hidden cause of Disease: the con to the traveling publicpassing through sec- ditions of Health, physical and passional; lions of the country which are as magnifi- an tiat information which everv human hfi cent and picturesque as any in the Union. jnnr needs, which few dare ask for. or know Having provided themselves with excel- how to obtain, but which, amid the discord- cellent coaches, cood horses, and careful, ances and dem-avift'es of civilization. i of drivers, they feel confident that they will be priceless value. unaoieu 10 pive enure sausiacuon to ail wno There are many subjects connected with will patronize them. the broad science of Human Life, of the S 1 UUFKEU os U5TKANDEH. deenest and most vital interest tn man nnrl August 19, 1S52. Proprietors. the race, in regard to which a tfirrihlft mnn. i o ance every where prevails; an ignorance 4 sfflSSi MANAGERS . John Edinger, John S. Heller, Andrew Storm, James H. Walton, Silas L. Drake, M. H. Dreher, Geo. B. Keller, Eichard S. Staples, Bobert Boys, Joseph Trach, Jacob Stouffer, Charles D.Brodhead, Michael Shoemaker. 11. S. STAPLES, President. which is destroying the healths, shortening J. H. Walton, Treasurer. REMEDY rO The testimony in its favor is over- the lives, and sacrificing the happiness of millions which threatens the power of na tions, and the perpetuity of races. Professional works on Physiology are dry, mechanical, or chemical, astonishingly ig norant, as well as technically incomprehen- sioie. ine popular worKs are superficial. meager, and necessarily wanting in the most important matters. The quack books are full of errors, false in science, absurd in philosophy, mischeivous in morals, and basely meccenary in their motives. In most cases these books are the advertising medi um of some specious charlatan, who wants Stroudsburg, Sept. 23, 1852. HORSES MAD SOUND BY THE Horse Owner's Secret, Being a new and certain remedy for the speedy Cure ol f Scares, By Sir James Lyndonton, Principal Farrier to his Royal Highness Prince Albert. PinHE great discovery contained in this !it- whe minji .auia I a .. . t fs t .... patients, or letters of consultation, or who yi 'ul,:ui"J'I"'ul!,1,urui1, has some instrument to sell, or some nost- e. Il 1S rea,1y "'onh weight in gold to rum to palm off upon the credulous. 1 he world has need of a different all who own or use Horses. I tprecribes a Cer- . - -j . J . . 7 T . .t - book iai1' ana P0SUlve curej ori neneaveswmen any The proprietors are dai y in from any of u)eSe such a book as has never Person can PrePare- Tlie remedy is bette i nt St indicate a vr0n" ict?o? nf Z of 'etterS and oertifiicates, going been written, and as cannot now.be publish- c,iefPer than advertised IleavePowr M Besr Vs bS f0rn to prove its remarkable efficiency to ah ed in the usual way, sold by booksellers, of der, and is perfectly safe, as any one can "'and Jvw cases of worms, both in children and a- hawked by agents or peddlers. The author know who tries ,t Horse owners know that , "w n. r?ms .irmsuoo oj naiurL to neai j . m f F Anihrnrmlnov n Tpirl1Pr n many a valuable Horse loses hall its price the ,u k: iName y 1st, An Expectorant du ts. Ihe re'ief given and the immcdi- pL1Ca by this prevalent disease. The remedy pre- wluch augments the secretion irom the Pui- ate improvement of health which follows , ybra scribed in this work will cure him and in- .nonary mums membrane, or promotes the its use, has ca'led the attention of physic lblok xxiT fnnkn aevir crease his market value, besides relieving , n ine poor oeasi or a norriuie compiaini, simi- 1 1 t. ::cc: cut, o st a quarter of a dollar for euough p.vjuce bushel of corn. Many letters rj.rj practical men, of close observation, and ' r experience, have been received at the jr . 'ur-J department of the Patent Office. f - . tohhnv that if one draws not upon the '-n! r.!:'y of land to form his corn plants, i".e ri'.v i;iitril to make a bushel of corn can r r ,y L-f fbuined for a less sum than twenty 1 c.'- 'r. There is colUtural evidence uc"!i n iii:ng-, that corrobrates this estimate. 1 .t .peritfiice in France and Belgium es x' " J.s lite fact, thetlhe excreta from an a J.i t pts ttt are worth five dollars a year for tural prpoes The u ight soil obtain 1 tho human species is equal to the 44 ; rj f, j-i I . . iucUoii of twenty buchels of com to each i..-.L.tant ; ami lor tne ouvious reason, that :.o iiin.il bus the power to annihilate a sin L 2 -:tim consumed in its daily food, nor to rrjte one, if indeed to prevent starvation. ' 1 1 -V. . 1. - V ..I. l t .ji'-n bushels of corn meal, and as much tjc j us from ten to thirteen bushels of corn v . 1 uake, as the yearlv allowance to each (. h:.ren consume less, but often waste more . u adults. Tkingour entire population of25, ( JJh0 at this time into account, and each t rrUTi.es, in one form and another, fertili atoms drawn from the bosom of the r ri;i. equal to those contained in twenty . utels ot maize: showing an aggregate an 1 :il consumption ol 500,000,000 bushels, c 1 the toil loses as effectually as it would t.Kt ainouiit of gram were cast into sea ,;t.rv Car." tcrativc, which charges m some explicable and insensible manner, the certain morbid action oi the system. 3d, A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous sys tern, renewing health and vigor to all parts. f.t 1 ..a A r . ... oi me oo'iy. 4in, a uamartic, winch acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredi ents, and operating on the Bowels, and ex pelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitia ted matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and n stores health. To Females. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints "to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their fractiontal arransre- commend & prescribe it in their practice. : retail )nce is 25 cents jicr vial a brings it within the means of all. public It is for his pupils lar to the Asthma in a man. Onfi nnfln tn rntipism The retail Drier, is 25 rents nrr vial irhi.h.x and natients. for ir'itellii'ent men and wnmnn. depend on tins work; it is . . J .. ...'. . . I l,,,mU..rr 'VUry 1 U .. : who wish to understand the deepest mvste- "umouo- F'w'uu. UJ oir and pteasant. Head and be Convinced. From the Boston Bee. The editor said, Dec. 22nd-Br Hoojland's celebrated German Bilters for the cure ol Li ver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and 'a. friend at our elbow says he has himself re ceived an effectual and permanent cure of Liver complaint from the use of this remedy. We are convinced that, in. the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor a fact worthy of great considera tion. They are pleasant in taste and smell and can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any cir cumstances. We are speaking from experi ence, and to the afflicted we advise their use. 'Scott's Weekly,' one of the best Liter ary papers published, said, Aug. 25 Dr. lloofland's German Bitters, manufac tured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by Some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As. such is tho case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the sal utary effect they have upon week systems." More Evidence. The Hon. C. D. Hineline, Mayor of tho City of Camden, N. J.,says: ' Hoojland's German Bilters. We have seen many flattering notices ofthis medicine, and thesource from xvhich they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, anri mnct cow r a irtunrl it Lrin!Ai ? ine puonccan tion pon disease of the liver and digestive ""i j oV organs, and the powerful influence it exer organs, ana me powenui innuence it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. - -w. ...ju.w i r ii i l i i i I u it iiti i una uiuaiiauun ia ic Brooldvn. L. I. January 16. 1847. nes ! "i8? especially ii is lor me noote and - V: " r -.Vi', 11 cals 2"d strengthens the nerves, brin2 ments to a healthv action, nurifvimr thp blood and other fluids so effectually to out cver u5etU 1 iiave been troubled with to flight all complaints which may arise tape worms for a number of years, and I from female irregularities, as head ache, have never found sn o-ond n niodimnf- ns J I i r . "i i . , . I do certify that I gave one bottle of a" T L0,"? 13. A.Fahnestocii s irmiiugetomy child, n0ugh t0 prnfil by thein. Tnere can scar. and m seAen hours it passed 23 large cely be any important question, which any worms. Any person doubting this may man or woman can ever need to ask a phy- apply for further information at my resi- sician, to which this volume does not con- dence corner of York and Jackson st's. ta,n an a"swer. It is so complete in this JAMES McCAFFREY respect, that the author hopes and believes . 1 J ' that no one who reads it will ever need to Foughkccpsic, S I. March 2, 1844. trouble himself with a professional consulta- 1 certify, that I took two vials of IB. A. tion. It is henceforth his chosen method of Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, which I found medical instruction and practice, and in it to be the greatest cure for worms T hnvo. ne I)as perlormed the duty he owes man- store, lo prevent imposition the work will oe seni in seaieu envelopes, limgiisn pneo four shillings and three pence sterling. American price, Si per copv. Persons or deringStr James' Work, are expected to con fine his instructions to their own animals. It will be sent to none others. ing them into a stale of repose, making sleep refreshing. "If this medidine was more generallv used we are satisfied there would be less sick ness, as from the stomach, liver, and nervous system the great majority of real and imagi- uiseases emanate. Have giddness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back. tvc. None genuine unless signed J. N. Ho bensack, all others being base imitations' (LTA items wishing new supplies, and Yirmifuge. I there- fore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT. The public is cautioned against coun- kind as a healer of the sick, a preserver of health, and a teacher of the Laws of Life. Among the subjects treated of in this work, are the following: Man, and his rela tions to the Spiritual and Material Uuiverse Human Anatomy; the Chemistry of Man: Principles of Physiology and the Active Forces of Nature; The Three Groups of functions, Urganic, Animal, and Genera- An American Horse Doctor aDDrooves of i l.i... ... ,, c. . i r i , , j ucaiiiij uuiiuuiuii, ana you can u a aenance the above System! Bead what he says: tn pni(.Pm;n! opn0raUv ti. :.. appleton. Ohio, juht 2i. isst 7;:t .. : b: ,j; . ."'-y Mr Duxberton, 1 have tried yourSecret for the cure of Heaves, and approve of it very much. Yours, truly, Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr. To procure this valuable little work. Ad dress, post paid, JOHN DUNBERTON, English Horse Doctor, American Agent for James Lyndenton's Horse Owner's Secret, New York Post Office f'r?.E of Swzexey. A correspondent : t';crot gives the following cure fo . .; --ncy, Fitula, &c, which he has used .y.i unfailing success for more than tWwiitj" years. He says persons may be are cl meeess in ten days use. cul,e for Sweeney, Fistula or Bruises iz, h-r-ps, viz : 0.1 of amber 1 ounce. ' thymo 4 ounces. " spike 4 ounces. Spirits of wine 6 ounces. ?!;i.ei the bruised part to be rubbed r.cc a day bottle to be ehaken before METHIXG VRY LIKE A MII1ACLE. r. ,c SVjrfJi British Daily Mail has th : .io'.ung uuder tho title of Heniarkgble '.currenee:' 'A little pr had her left eye so com t'-.y covered with a white speck that it A few days since, out of doors, a a neicuboring "J r. ii(I-red sichtless. tie amusing herself ve descended from vcLing-hous, and, as if in search of : pit remorea the .peck with its bill, f.tlijut causing the slightest iuiury, so i" ever since the vision of the girl has " , n perfect.' V negro man died iu Newark last week, 3i estiug strawberries. A wager had n laid that he could not eat ten full. He accomplished tbe feat, ,m the wager, and died almost iinmedi a.ily after. Alitlle son ofBir. James Kirkland, near U.nin'eJl, S. C. was recontly murdered by a f egirl, only 11 or 12 years of age. 'The p r2, who was u house servant, had bedn chas .i.J by her mistress, and f-oon ulW, from e t. t:gr beat thetffaHd to death with a cfub. C, V i .1 . . i . , i . . I " ' ij ,u p f oecome geni wneics ana spurious articles, and to put lire; The whole Philosophy and Processes mus address the Propnetoi J . N Hobensack no confidence in statements that ' Kolm- of Reproduction; The True Law of Marriaon stock's and 'S. Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, The Conditions of Health; Causes of Disease: are the same or as good as the only gen- yrauve agencies; rrocesses of Water-cure; . - - - - II IPHnitni? ' 1 . m 1 J Z . 1 uine article, which is JJ' ju kahnestoclc's 1-20 Is. becond st , Phila., Pa Agt'iits in Monroe Couatty. Dr. S Stokes and It. liueton, Stroudsburg: H. Peters, jr. & co. Marshals creek; Staples tt Shjvley, Analomink; J. Hell, Experiment Mills . Brodhead & JJro. Dutotsburg ; H. & J. Kiutz, Paradise ; J. Merwine, Merwines burg; Daily & Tumbler. EfTert; Edinger & Marsh, Fennersville; Keller & Hoffman. Kellersvilie; and all dealers in drugs through out the countv and State medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trial it will recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can pro duce such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been receiv ed (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and t..e strong est testimony in its favor, is, that there 7s more of it used in the practice of the regulur Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nnctrivmu nnnKIno i C I Un i ! 1 t mi o . . -i . I '""-"'"''- iai.i inai tan t;uisily Oe lfl ftPPrP i sun hv mm nt o lornnct-ifTo i . - j " ...v.. esiamisnea, ana tuny proving that a scien- LW C SECULAR tific PrePeralion meet whh their quiet Wn cn ttt , approval when presented even in this form. ORTHINGTON G. Snethex, Wash- hat this medicine will cure Liver Com- tnrrfT I I I : nnnfmnnc n "'o""") v") wumuuuo v piauuuc piaiut anu jjyspepsia, no one can doubt after Vermifuge. For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. Schochll Liwcuaco anu i uaiiiicm: i ;iisi(iiin i i epnvnt' inw nrn nivn v in nm oiini-nmn im.nf mj nemn ii k f ironing i . :c 11.. .. Diseases of the General System; Brain to attend to cases before Congress; to on the stomach and liver ; it is preferable 10 n:1!?: Psecute claims an settled accounts a- calomel in 0Jr0, discascs-ihe effect is March 10, 1851 Price, each 25 cents. Cure of Consumption, Liver 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 recip for the cure of these prevalent diseases, even in Uieir worst stages, when friends and phy av ians nave given up an nope, i tie Jsuns balsam prescribed in this work Cure vvithou the expensive aid of physicians or injuriou use of patent medicines. In adoptins this Svs tern of Cure the patient knows what he is us "'g knows that he is not shortening his pays by the use of anodynes or mercurials which may seem to Relieve but never Cure lie knows when using this Life savins Bal sam, tnat he is taking mild, pleasant, effica cious remedies, such as Nature prescribeL lot me ins ner children suffer. The ingredi enls composing this Lung Balsam are obtains able (cheaply too,) wherever consumption exists, proving that Every ill has Us antidote Unnsumptive patients may Rely on this receipt t,aii j-iung complaints are removed bv its use; iwouiu not attach my name to it, had t tiouot ol its efficacy. The directions for preparing and ubine the Balsam are oerfectlv plain, i prefer selling the Kecipe lo making the Ualsam. as it enables people to Make their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. 1 wil impart tne secret of makinc the Balsam, and the Family right to use it, for Si, but in uo case will 1 sell it for speculating purposes. Proof of its Goodness. Jackson, Mich. March 21, 1851. Doct. S.TOUSEY-Sir: You wished rne to let you know what effect your preparation of iMcdicine 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 al' appearances were better. My family would not be willing to do without it. It is a med icine much needed in Jackson there is many cases simular lo my wife's. The Rev Mr. ulanrhard will write you for a recipe. Kes- aectlully yours. O. F. POOL. Address, post -paid, (enclosing Si.) Dr. S. TOUSEY, 106 Nassau street.'New York. ; The work iots by mail under seal. j Oaober 7, l5oJ-6m ! rrninsh f in r1nnnrf.miTifs Wn "",nea,a,B- i ney can oe administered to P 1 . . ' fp.ma P nrinfnnt with snfnlo nJ -ai;nMa commissioners; to procure nat- 'nl, . Z " J i .u in . .etc iramsD tiie Si03sclh3ii"- .Iw'pSsv Httwf U1, J U,B a"Be,nBni oi iniancy, etc., etc., ? , -s.touu&Hwis jJC.ieisy c. inc in(T evfirv imnnrl!,n, ,nmii;inn a , ' boards of The subscriber hav- cess from the beginning to the close of life. en3 for invention, at home and abroad. my purcnaseci me entire ano containing especially slock of Clocks, Watch- 1. A clear and amply illustrated view . , . . r . ,- . . . i J .wj.w.-wt ..uu iu- i ri mil 'Jdnn mesiruciure oi tne numan body, and all its heritauces in any part of the United states Rlown in tho bottle, without which they are ... . . . - ,, 1 . . , and tnroiorn nniinfripQ tn moL- mr.wi I V" rymg on tne vvatci Ma- a tun account ol the lunctions of life, . , 7 , ' King ana jewelry oust- win sucn an illustrated description ofthe " V a T T WM,"a otua ,"uu man Medicine Store, No. 120 Arch street one Look XVtell in Hip mnrl-r nf tho ir.mi. and to obtain pensions and bounty lands; They have the written signature of C. M: of to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and in- JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name monfs nf f.inrl in lnnnC ,1 cfooi-c r r saie v noiesaie and uetait at the Uer- ? . . J I . . . .j-.... j iuv- , , . ziui .ticuibiit; utvrc, n ii na vai.uus lurms, anu in a man- ooiuuoii oi me emoryo, as lias not before uu"u uuu muitoa) uuu tu negotiate tloor below 6th, Philadelphia; and by respee- jt""v, omv, ui ju,, itiuua uuu iaoie ueaiers generally tnrougn tne country. patent rights in any state of the Union. Prices reduced. To enable all classes of Bfr r74T TH li invalids to enjov the advantages oftheir great UU.UUIJ JtSriCK restorative powers. 7 9 Single Bottle 75 cents. ill Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber. For sale by Starbird & Wallaae. Strouds- Aug. &, lS5.--ly. ner, tie trusts, that will give the most entire been given. satisfaction, not only to himself but to those 3. All that is known of health and dis trusting the above mentioned articles with ease, with the means for the preservation of uim to be repaired, lie has renewed his the former, and cure of the latter, stock by recent purchases in the city of New 4. So careful an explanation of the whole lork, wiiicn, together with his former jstock, process of gestation and childbirth, as wi mane ms assortment ai mis time one oi tne enable every woman to dispense with the These brick are of a lartre size and of a su- bnrS' Pa. mitri C r I ft n 4 j-i -.an li n I . . . . l-i . 1 ... W l I A ..A I . Z T " . F W - I uwaiap.cuuiu uoiuic uuuieu oirouus- aervIcet5 ui a puysician or proiessional mid- penor quality, and will be sold as low and !P7f. ?Sg ;W A Ty , 1 MAl l?' W'S- a lower according to quality, than any other test fashions in the structure and embellish- Esoteric Anhmopologv is plain and brick in the County. A portion of them are ment of dress Jewelry, viz: Breast Pins, Ear simple in language, full in illustration, as pressed or front, and cornice Brick of differ Kings, 1'inger Rings, Gold Lockets, Snaps, comprehensive as the utmost curiosity can ent kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma Bracelets, Slides, Silver Spoons, Butter wish, and without one line of quackery, or terial that will stand the fire with impunity, Knives, and Br.tlan.a Ware .together with a the remotest hinting at a fee. thus answering for the purpose of building x cjumvj!, qc, loyeuier wim ten wun mo necessary freedom, and i Ins- at th rollnivinrr mto 1 1 1 Ihn ..HiU,. ,U. U C J .--.-J -.1 c 11 ' , . .. ' I w -"c ,f ,,Y , IUU"U ' es- wn i iiiness and iidelity, must not be Pressed or front brick at $1 50 per hundred labhshment ofthekind. profaned It is not for the counter, the Best common hard buck 90 do do Watch Repairing bpok-stall, the library shelf, or the center Best salmon do 75 do do imnortantaswell ist skillf.,1 nnn 1 "ereU Ior curious ex" "est soft do 50 do do K ! "SiSyfiP"1 ""'nauonnorurged upon those who can Filling-in-brick 25 do do uoi appreciate ns value, it is advertised, N. B. All kinds of grain, at the hiohest OILS, TALLOW GREASE, AND OHIO MINERAL PAINT. 300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 cts. per gallon. bake-ovens, &c, all of which will be retailed 2500 gallons do do do in casks of various sizes. 200 barrels Boild Paint Oil. do do 75 do 55 55 do do Iieing an of his business, he Uatters himself he can gire as general satisfaction to his customers and the public as can be done by any .,r,y ,0,?.e . needs lt may' obtain it. market price, taken in exchange for Brick, TEMUTE. them, he intends todevote his whole time and identM aZwc, tc , co nsullt KuWr G1VCS MM, &C. ULLr in inn iii iii:ii i rti nnri n i rinftik i . j r . - w ....v.. v uiiwviia il uiaiiLii ui iiis i linn n tin net inef . - n . . w,lJtJ jerson loiil , , wnu wui nut maice u anoint anyminjT in nis line that he mavnot have in on nanu, wut be promptly procured from the Tn nil ei.ni. :. ...m i nr u . .if.r i... ii: .i r -i ,. . i'ciou!ia ii win oe sent ill niauuiatiuic iiua uuen uiuuu uipruvuu ic- i i -i.if. ...n i -, , , f S.yp.?aitn80l8"ub18cr,berath, 10 y designated address. POST cently and they are made very durable.- iecoest weather, and considered by those animclorl In I ha I "O " "HXIUI KJIl. nnoZy fuUNTKY MERCHANTS, in making of honor etr purchases," should not neglect these desirable and saleable articles. Their 5000 gallons do do do in casks of various sizes. S50 barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds & qualities, from 35 toGUcts per gallon. 1500 gallons in casks of various sizes. Va rious kinds and qualities, from 05 to 50 cts. per gallon. 50 tons Tallow Grease, for heavy bearings, and coarse machinery, in barrels or casks, of any consistency required. Price 6 cents per pound. 150 tons Ohio Mineral Paint, In barrels, at the lowest market price. Hfn.Kinn.it ltt ...... . 1 . , 'I I mui,uiiii;i j vu, wmiuiiieu not 10 cnill iu .u . . . 1 , r .4- 1 " u"j uucsiyuaiuii auoress, l'Uol Scully uuu iney aro uiauu ery uuiai lalfp? ! f f ' V S WGSl f J IL PA1D' 011 11,0 recei' of 0ne dollar, sent, Particular attention is requested to the Melick's old stand SAMUEL ME LICK Stroudsburg, May 6, 1852. free of postage, to T. L. NICHOLS M. D. fortchester, N. Y. WHOLESALE GROCERS. PAPER HANGING. WATERMAN & OSBOURW. n wv .si7 mV.ConicrSKondandMulben-ySUccts, vrrl Philadelphia. R ESPECTFULLY announces to the cit- OFFER FOR SALE A LAllGE ASSORTMENT OF ""1,?! U'e ?tUrrTd Wool Lined Gloves and Mittens. .Si011' equal t0 1,nsced 0,I other They arc indispensable in cold and wet I am constantly receiving large supplies of weather. Ladies will find these Gloves use- Ihe above named articles, and my motto is ful in any work that will soil the hands, at .'Small profits and nuick rpturnv" ' - . . ... . I . - V. the same time that they will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediately. At the Lowest Market rales. TEAS, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SPICES, &c. &. I inose commencing New Stores are Dar ticularly invited ureal. (LT Attention Given in Produce. Philadelphia, January 27, l85i-3m. business, and may be found at his establish ment on Elizabeth street. All orders for Pa- They are made arms and wrists For sale by Wilcox, Billings & Co. No, 3 Church Alley, Phil'a Goodyear's (53 Ches nut street do. J. & H. Phillips, Pittsburgh. per Banging will be punctually attended to, Pa Falconer & Haskell, Baltimore, Md. and executed in the best style, upon the most II. W. Shiffer, Charleston, S. C. Bart & reasonable terms. Ilickcox, Cincinnati, Ohio, and by all Rub- N. B. WINDOW SASH, naintcd and ber Dealers in the Union. glazed, of all sizes, constantly on hand and For sale at retail by Country Merchants se for bale at the aboe establishment. generally. street. B. F. POND, 56 Water at.. funder the Pearl st. TTnn all lengths to protect the July 1, 1852.-Gm Stroudsburg, April 15, 1852. ly November 25, 1852. 2m ATTORNEY AT LAW, lias romoyed his office to his dwellirj house, first door belovr the office of tho roe Democrat, ami directly ,oppq . J. Ilolliushead's hotel, - - ' Stroudsburg, Dec. 19? ISfiQj