toe 3. q vi cultural. WHEAT FOU SEED. As the seaon for sowing is near nt hand the suggestions offered in an artiele eoutribut'-d to the Patent Office Report for 135,1, hy E. Weston, of Bloomfield, Muine, may be of value to some of our readers: "It has. been suspected for along time that our seed was in fault, at least for a part of the deplorable deficiency in the wheat crop. I could not sec why a flour mill eleansner should not be the best thing to prepare wheat for sowing, till an experienced miller told me it would kill one half of it. Reflecting on this fact, I was led to see what effect the common threshing-mill would have, when many kernels are broken in the operation. These sugggestions have been experimen ted upon, and it is found, on repeated trials of samples sown in common saucers and broadcast in the ground, that one fourth or more of the largest kernels are killed, and never germinate, and some will produce a shoot and no root the root sprout being killed by the machine. This accounts in some measure, for wheat comming up thick enough, but shortly be comming thin. Many kernels, from na tive strength, shoot up, but having uo roots, die. 'To our flour mills may be seen the caps of the root .sprout, blown out by the blow er or fan, under the hopper, by quarts at a time, uciues that which is blown out above. One farmer told me he had tried the experiment by accidentally having a barrel of wheat threshed by hand, and sown with another barrel threshed with a machine, and the difference was at least one quarter. Ihus it is seen that one quarter of the seed is killed by the ma chine for threshing; and the whole is run through an ordinary fanning mill all to gether, and sown from the mass. We raise our wheat, year after year, from a bout three-fourths of the seed sown, and that of the poorest quality; the best and fullest being killed. Now to my mind, this is enough to accouut for the diminu tion of the wheat crop from 20 to 30 down to from 10 to 15 bushels." No seed on earth could stand such n te.-t. Form erly the wheat was threshed with a flail, and winnowed in the Xorth-west wind, and then the seed taken carefully from the No-rii-west corner of the pile, so that very little was sown except the first order of kernels. Some went so far as tose lect heads of the largest and best growth by pulling them from the sheaves. A gentleman, who tried the last experiment had a quart of wheat which was sown on 3 corner of the field; and he assures me that-he could see the difference in the grain, forty or fifty rod., the plants be- ing a darker, broader leaf, and taller growth lo Raise Turkeys. I shut up the old turkey in some dry place, and feed the the young ones with cheese curd for the first five of six weeks, and then give them Indian meal, mixed with sour milk. I never lose any in this way, and I have tried for upwards of twenty five years. Ex. REMOVAL !! S 2IO SB'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Boot anb SIjoc MANUFACTORY!! 6fe I he subscriber respertfuly informs his customers and friends thai he has "removed his Bool and Shoe Manufac tory in the store room (orrnerly occupied bv Joseph Sigman. in Northampton street, one or above Hamiltor street, and between Mrs. K H. Harmony's Milhuerv and Peter Pomp's Diuj -Store- Jle has just receivpd a large assortment n( Hoots and Shoes, among which are Cali Congress Boots, idiameied Conuress Boots. Call Napoleon Boots. Patent Morocco Na poleon Boms, Hwguns. &. for Getlemen nod Boys AUo on hand a large assortment of Shoes .ir L'i'ties and Ulisspg Women's fashion . ie Hutters of every vanetv, made to ordn .: siuirt notice. A large assortment ol Cm I Irefl Shoes always on band. GUM Shoes j' ail .les'-npiions and kinds, which lie is CHEAP FOR CASH. The goods: are manufactured of the best materials and in the neatest and most fash jaimbie manner. Ue cmplovs none but the best workmen about tits eManlishment. Thankful fur the liberal patronage hereto fore received every effort will be made to merit a continuance of tlie same. T-HADDEUs SCJJOCII. Easton. September 1852 Every Family should have a copy. An invaluable book, only -25 cts. per copy Man know thyself. BR HUNTER'S MANUAL & HAND BOOK for the afiheted. Containing an outline of tbe Origin, Progress. Treat mem and Cure of everv form of disease, contracted by promiscuous Sexual Inler- urse. ty Sel!-buse. or Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written irt a fainilliar style, avoiding a,i medical tech-1 nu alines, and everything that would offend t: e ear of decency, from Hie result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusive Iv devoted to the cure of diseases of a deli i'- or private nature. ! whi.-li i added, receipts for the above '.:eec. and a treatise on the causes, symp J"ns mi cure of the lvr and Ague", for ' fei.tv M e cm-, a o,a ; copies one dol "i; will ce forwarded to any part of the U imi tilatos. by mail, free of postage. Ad :re. (toHgt pakf. "Bo., I9(j Post OfTice, vre Amfccr, 3S 'North -Seventh Street Phil- mi 1?. $500 CHAILiLEffGE, Whatever concerns the happiness and I I . I. .. I I M r- . iichiui oi peopie is ai an limes ol me most valuable importance. 1 take It for granted mat every person will do all in their power to save the lives of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. 1 feel it lo be my duty lo solmenly assure you that worms according to the opinion of the most cele brated Physicians, are the primary causes o a large majority ol diseases to which children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite continually chargeable from otic kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard uess and Fullness ol the Belley, Drv Cough. Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember that all these denote worms, and you should at once apply the remedy: SfiobeiiMU'k' worm Syrnp. An article founded upon Scientific Princi pies, compounded with purely vegetable sul- -tanc es, i.eing perfectly safe when taken. & i an be given to the most lender Infant win tecided beneficial etfect, where Bowel Com plaints and Diachaa have made them weak and debilitated, the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrnp are such, that it stands with, out an equal in the catalogue of medicines. in giving tone and strength to the Stomache which makes it an lnlallinle remedy for those afiiicted with Despepsia, the aston ishing cures perfoimed by this Syrup afiei Phvsicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. The Tapes Worm ! This is i lie most difficult Worm to des troy of all that infest the human system. It grows to an almost Indefinite length, be coming so coiled and fastened in the Intes tines and Stomach affecting the health sn saoiy as to cause ot. :tus JJanre, its.6:c trial those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. Jn oroer to destiny this Worm a ery energetic treatment must be pnrsued. it would therefore be proper lo take (5 or of my Liver Pills so as to remote all ob .truciioti!,. that the Worm Syrup may act itrecl upon the Worm which must be taken in doses ol 2 Table spoon's full 3 limes a day, these directions followed, have never een known to fail in curing the most obsti nate case of Tape Worm. HobuihackN iLiver Pills. No part of man is more liable to disease '-tan the Liver, it serving as a fiheier to purity the blond, or giung the proper secre tion to the bile; so that any w rong action t the Liver affects the other important part;, of the system, and results variously, in Liv er Complaint. Jaundice, Dspepia. &c. We should, lherelore, watch eery symptom that might indicate a wrong action of the Lner. These Pills being composed oi Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal ihe sick: Namely 1st, An Expectorant which aime:,ts the secretion from ihe P-il-:nonary mm us memniaue, or promotes the pischarge of s-creted matter. "2d, An Ai 'eraliie, whic h charges in some explicable ud inseiisinle manner, the certain morbid action of the system. 3d, A Tonic, which lives tone and strength lo the nervous sys em. renewing health and vigor toall parts, ot the body. -1th. A Cathartic, which acts :n perfect harmony with ihe other ingredi ji'is. and oj elating on the Bowels, and ex celling the whole mass of corrupt and vitia ted matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and r stores health. To Females. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are snt-ject. In obstructijns either total or oartial, they have been found of inestimable -.lenefit. restoring their fractiontal arrange ments to a healthy action, purifying the 'lood and other thuds so effectually to put to flight all complaints which may arise trorn female irregularities, as head ache. giddnes, dimness of sight, pain in the side, ark. &c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Ho tiensack, all others being base imitations- (LTAeems wishing new supplies, and tore Keepers wishing to become Agent must address the Proprietot J. N. llobensack No 120 N. Second st , Phila., Pa. Asi'iils in .11 on roc County. Dr. S Siikesand R. Huston, Stroudsburg: H Peters, jr. & co. Marshals creek; Staples V Shiviev. Analommk; .1. Bell. Experiment Mnls . Br xibead & Bro Dutoisbuig ; H. & '. Kiutz. Paradise ; J. Merwiue, Merwiues nurg; Daily & Tombler. E fieri; Edinger & Marsh. Fennrrsville; Keller & Hoffman. Kellersuile; and all dealers in drugs through out the county and State Price, each 25 cents. March 10. 1853. 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 recipe lor the cure of these prevalent diseases, even in their worst stages, when friends and phv sicians have gnen up all hope. 'I he Luiw balsam prescribed in this work Cures withou ne expensive aio ol physicians or injurious tiseol patent medicines. In adopting mis Sys tern of Cure the patient knows what he is us ing knows that he is not rdiorteniung hit pays bv the use of anodynes or mercurials. which may seem to Relieve but never Cure. He knows when using this Life saving Bal sam, mat he is taking mild, pleasant, efli a cijus remedies, such as Nature prescribed for the ills her children suffer.,. The ingredi euts composing this Lung Balsam are obtain able (cheaply too.) where ei consumption exists, proving that Every ill has its antidote Consiimptue patients may Relion this receip (all Lunj Complaints are removed by it ise) 1 would not attach my name to ii. bad I dount of it.s etlicacy. The directions for prepaiing and using the Balsam areperfecth plain. J prefer selling ihe Recipe lo making tfie Balsam, as it enables people to Make 'heir own Medicine at a Thjling Cost. 1 vvil impart the secret of making the Balsam, and the Family right lo use it, lor Si, but in uo itfiCd Will f vfll it fur tMicmil n 1 i mi rtnrndcdi: Proof of its Goodness. Jackson, Mich. March 21, 1851. Boot. S.TOUiSEY Sir: You wished me to 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 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 ases simular to my wife's. The Rev xMr. Blauchard will write you for a recipe. Res pectfully yours. O. F. POOL. Address, post paid, (enclosing 1.) Dr. S. TOUSEY, 106 Nassau street, New York. The work goes by mail undertical. OctobcrO 7? 1651 -m. rwl Slroiid?H!rg nix? Ensfon Port Jervis, Mauch Ckimck a?id Scrayiton STAGE LINES. The Stroudsburg and Eastern mail line of stages, consists of excellent four horse coaches, and leaves J. .1. Postens' In dian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. every day (except Sundays) at 7 o'clock a. si. ar riving in Easton before the departure of the cars for New York, or stages to Bethlehem and Allentown. tXp The following lines leaves Postens' Indian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning on alternate days: A line to Port Jervis, leaving at 7 o'clock a. M. via Bushkill, Dingman's Choice and Milford. Returning, leases Port Jervis immediately after the arrival of the morning train of cars to New York, at about S o'clnrk a. si. Aline to Mauch Chunk, leaving at 7 o'clock a. St. via Brodheadsvilie. where it connects with lii.es lo Wilkes-Bate ami Wheit Haven. A line to Scranton, leaving at 1 o'clock a. st. via Bartor.sville, Tanners ville, where it connects with a line to Hones dale, and connecting at Scranton with ihe cars for the west. These lines hold out strong inducements to the traveling public passing through sec lions of the country which are as magnifi cent and picturesque as any in the Union. Hating provided themselves with excel cellent coaches, good horses, and carelui drivers, they feel confident that they will In enabled to give entire satisfaction to all who will patronize them. STOLFb ER & OSTRANDER, August 19. 1 852. Proprietors. t!8? Remedy ro The testimony in its favor is ovcr- whe ming. The proprietors are dai y in receipt of etters and certifiieates, joing to prove its rcmarkab c efficiency to a: t cases of worms, both iu chi dren and a du ts. The re ief civen, and the innncdi- ate improvement of health which follows its use, has ca ed the attention of physic cians to this avtic e, and they freel' re commend & prescribe it in their practice. 1 he retail price is 2o cents jier vial wlti-h brings it within the mca?is of ail. Brooklyn. L. I. January 1G, 1847. I do certify that I iravQ. one bottle of 33. A.Fahnestock's Yirmifuge to my child, and in seven hours it passed 23 large worms. Any person doubting this may apply for further information at my resi dence corner of York and Jackson st's. james McCaffrey. Poughkcepsie, 2s. Y.March 2, 1844. I certify, that I took two vials of B. A. Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms I have ever used. I have been troubled with tape worms for a number of years, and I have never tound so good a medicine as B. A. Fanestock's Yirmifuge. I there fore recommend it. MARTHA CM FT. The public is cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements that ' Kolni stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, are the same or as good as the only gen uine article, which is B' A. Falmestock's Vermifuge. For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. Schoch. Stroudsburg' Jewelry Store. The subscriber hav ing purchased the entire stock of Clocks, Watch es, Jewelry. $ c of John II. Alelick, intends car rying on the Watch Ma king and Jewelry busi ncss in all its various lorms. and in a man ner, he trusts, that will give the most entire satisfaction, not only to himself but to those trusting the aove mentioned articles with iim to be repaired. He has renewed his stork by recent purchases in the city of New York, which, together with his former stock, makes his assortment at this lime one ol the most splendid ever before offered in Slrouds urg; among which may be found all the la test fashions in the structure and embellish ment of dress Jewelry, viz: Breast Pins; Ear Rings. Finger Rings, Cold Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Slides, Silver Spoons, Buiter Knives, and Briltania Ware, together withen large assortment of Gold and Silver Watch es. Clocks, Perfumery, Jc, together with ail the articles that can be found in any es tablishment of the kind. Watch B5ci:iarittff Being an important as well as a skillful part of his business, he flatters himself he can give as general satisfaction to his customer and the public as can be done by any one, as he intends lo keep none but the best work men in his employ; and feeling confident that all shall have entire satisfaction done them, he intends to devote his whole time and attention to that important branch of his ousjnCss. Anything in his line that ho may not have on hand, will be promptly procured from tlr city, by calling on the subscriber at his shop, on Elizabeth street, two doors west of J. II. Melick's old stand. SAMUEL MELICK Stroudsburg, May 0, 185-2. WATERMAN & N.W. Corner Second and Mulbervy Street Philutfttlpliiii. OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEAS, "I COFFEE, SUGAR, JEOLASSEg, J IfiCE, &c. &cj. I At the Loweet Market rates. Those commencing New Stores are par ticularly invited to call. OCT" Attention given to Produce. Philadelphia, January S7, l8$3.-3m. Jm To whom it may concern To the intelligent the thoughtful, ihe philanthropic. Your al, tcnlion is respectfully invited to a new, or iginal, peculiar, and important ivork, of 4b'0 pages 1 8 mo., and containing nearly one hundred engravings, and entitled, ESQTESlfiC AKTI5ROPOLOGY, : BY T. n. NICHOLS, M. D. PRINCIPAL of the American Dydropalh X ic Institute, Educational and Thera peutical, al Porlchesler, N. Y., one hour's idstance from New York city on the New York and New Haven Railroad. A com prehenshu and confidential Treatise on the Slructuie, Functions, Passional Attractions and Penersions, True and False Physical nd Social Conditions, and the most inli mate Relations of Men and Women, The title, Esoleric Anthropology, will seem strange to many, but it is thoroughly appropriate. Anthropology is from Anlhro pos. a man, and JjOgos, a description. Eso teric, from Eso, within, signifies private, se c ret, interior, and was used by the anciem philosophers to distinguish their private lectures, given in the interiors of theii dwellings, upon ihe sacred mysteries ol science and philosophy, to their chosen dis ciples, from iheir Exoteric discourses.whicb were given to the public. Esoleric Anthro pology is, therefore, a private treatise on Human Anatomy, Physiology, Therapeutics and Obstetrics on the whole science 01 man plain in language, full and faithful in illustration, and written with all the frank ness of a private letter, under the seal ol professional confidence It contains the highest and deepesi truths in every depart ment of Human Physiology, with their indi vidual and social application; the true na ture and hidden cause of Disease; the con ditious of Health, physical and passional; all lhat inlormation which every human be mg needs, which few dare ask for, or know how to obtain, but which, amid the discord ances and depravities of ciulizaiion, is ol priceless value. There are many subjects connected with the broad science of Human Life, of ihe deepest and most vital interest lo man and the race, in regard to which a terrible igno rance every where prevails; an ignorance which is destroying the healths, shortening the lives, and sacrificing the happiness 01 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 incompreheu sible. The popular works are superficial, meager, and necessarily wanting in the most important matters. The quack book ire full of errors, false in science, absurd in philosophy, mischeivous in morals, auc nase'v meccenary in their monies. In most cases these bjoks are the advertising metii inn of some specious charlatan, who w:nit! palients, or letters ol consultation, or who nas some instrument to sell, or some nust rurn to palm off upon the credulous. The world has need ol a different book t'romaiiy ol these such a book as has never ;een written, and as cannot now be publish ed in the usual way, sold by booksellers, Oi nawked by agents or peddlers. The author of Esoteric Anthropology, a Teacher, a Physician, a public and private Lecturer on ill branches ut Medical Science, has writ ten this book with a frankness he never could have used in a work for ihe public, or one open to criticism. It is lor his pupil and patients, lor intelligent men and women who wish to understand ihe deepest myste nes ol hie; especially it is for the noble and bereoio few, who are brave enough to exa mine and accept new truths, and wise e noiigh to profit by them. There can acar ely be any important question, which any man or woman can ever need to ask. a phy sician, to which this volume does not con tain an answer. It is so complete in this respect, that the author hopes and believes that no one who reads it will eve. need lo trouble himself with a professional consulta tion. It is henceforth his chosen method ol medical instruction and practice, and in it he has performed the duty he owes man kind as a healer of the sick, a preserver ol health, and a teacher of the Laivs 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 Croups ol Functions, Organic, Animal, and Genera tive; The whole Philosophy and Processes of Reproduction; The True Law of Marriage The Conditions of Health; Causes 0fU1sea.se; Curativi Agencies; Processes of Water-cure; Diseases and Treatment; Passional Disease.; Diseases of the General System; Brain ind Nerves; Respiration: Digestion; Genera tion; Gestation and Parturition; Lactation and the Management of Infancy, etc., etc., including every important condition and pro cess from the beginning to the close of life, and containing especially 1. A clear and amply illustrated view of the structure of the human body, and all its complex organism, male and female. 2. A full account of the functions of life, with such an illustrated description of the evolution of the embryo, as has not before been given. 3. All that is known of health and dis ease, with the means for the preservation ol the former, and cure of the latier. 4. So careful an explanation of the whole process of gestation and childbirth, as will enable every woman to dispense with ihe services of a physician or professional mid wile. Esoteric Anthropology is plain and simple in language, full in illustration, as comprehensive as the utmost curiosity can wish, and without one line of quackery, or the remotest hinting at a fee. It must be evident that such a book, writ ten with the necessary freedom, and illus trated with fullness and fidelity, must not be profaned. It is not for the counter, the book-stall, the library shelf, or the center table, h is not to be offered for curious ex amination, nor urged upon those who can not appreciate ils value. It is advertised, lhat every one who needs it may obtain it, if he will. Whether the social proprieties be true or false, the auhor can not ijolate them, and he feels compelled to keep this book truly fsoleric. a private work, to be sent as a con fidential answer to a professional consulta tion, and he trusts that no person will apply for it who will not make it a point of honor to so consider it. To ail such persons it will be sent BY MAIL, to any designated address, POST PAID, on the receipt of One Dollar, sent, free of postage, 10 T. L. NICHOLS Al. D Porichester, N. Y. PAPER HANGING. C. V. Warnick, RESPECTFULLY announces lo the cit j zens of Stroudsburg and the surround ing country, that he still continues the above business, and may bo found al his establish ment on Elizabeth street. All orders for Pa per Hanging will be punctually attended to, and executed in the best style, upon the most reasonable terms. N. B. WINDOW SASH, painted and glazod, of all sizes, constantly on hind and for sale at the aboro establishment. Stroudsburg, April 15, 1831. iy MONROE COUNTY m?u!iERl Fire Susiii'annc Comp'y. The rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand doars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax -will he evied, except to cover actual oas or damage by fire, that may fa upon mem bers of the company. The nctt profits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained ycary, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, will have a credit in the company. Each insurer in or with the said company wibe a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her poicy. The principe of Mutua Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very popuar. It affords the great est security against oss or damage by fire, on the most advantageous and rea sonabe terms. Appications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters addressed to JAMES II. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS . John Edinger, John S. Heller, Andrew Storm, James II. Walton, Silas L. Drake, M. II. Dreher, Geo. 13. Keller, llichard S. Staples, llobert Boys, Joseph Trach, Jacob Stouffer, Charles D.Brodhcad, Michael Shoemaker. 11. S. STAPLES, President. .7. II. Walton, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Sept. 13, 1S52. HORSES MADE SOUND BY THE Horse Owner's Secret, Being a new and certain remedv for the speedy Casre oi Heaves, By Sir James Lyndonton, Principal Farrier to his Royal Highness Prince Albert THK ereat discovery contained in this lit JL lie work procured Sir James bis llaron t icy. It is really north its weight iu j;old t all who own or use Horses- It precrines a Ccr taw and positive curcjurt he Heaves which any iicrsou can prepare. I he remedy is belie and cheaper than any advertised Heave l'owi der, and is perfectly sale, as any one can Know who tries it. Horse owners know thai many a valuable Horse loses half its price oy this prev alent di?ease. 1 he remedy prt icrmed in this work will cure bun au.i in viease his market value, besides relieving the poor beast oi a horritde complaint, simi .ar to the Asthma in a man. The punlic cai depend on tt.is work; it is no catchpeiiu uuinbug. The articles prescribed ry Su James are all cheap and can be had at any tore. To prevent imposition the work win ne sent in sealed envelopes. English prica iour shillings and three pence sterling. American price, SI per copy. Persons or dering Sir James'' Work, are expected to con tine bii instructions to their own animals. It will be sent 10 none others. An American Horse Doctor approoves ol the above System! Read what he says: Appletox, Ohio. July 21. 1851 Mr Dunbrrton, 1 have tried yourSecret lor the cure ol Heaves, and approve ol it very much. Yours, truly, Witness, G. Long. S. Lakh, 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. The Secret is sentby mailat letter postage LAW CIRCULAR. ORTinxaTON G. Snetiiex, Wash- ington, D. C, continues to practice law exclusively in the supreme court, and to attend to cases before Congress; to prosecute claims an settled accounts a gainst the departments, bureaus, and boards of commissioners; to procure pat ents for invention, at home aud abroad, and to obtain pensions aud bounty lauds; to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and in heritances in any part of the United states and foreign countries ; to make invest ments of funds in loans and stocks and on bond and mortgage, and to negotiate the purchase and sale of loans, lands and patent rights in any state of the Union. India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, &c. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making their purchases, should not neglect these desirable and saleable articles. Then manufacture has been much mproved re cently and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the Wool Lined Gloves and Miltens. They are indispensable in cold and wet weather. Ladies will find these Gloves uxc ful in any work that wiHgaoil the hands, a the same time that they will cure the wori Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediateiv They are made all lengths to protect the arms and wrists For sale by Wilcox, Hillings & Co. No. 3 Church Alley, Phil'a Goodyear's 65 Ches nut street do. J.& H. Phillips, Pittsburgh. Pa- Falconer & Haskell, Halumore, Md II. W. ShifTer, Charleton, S. C. Hart & Hiekrox. Cincinnati. Ohio, and by all Run ber Dealers in tho Union. For sale at retail by Country Merchant generallv. November '95, 1852 Om JOM P ALIUS R & SON ESPECTFULLY inform the Mer chants of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that they have on hand and are manufac turing PU3E TALLOW CANDLES, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and will keep constantly on hand a full supply, which they offer for sale at as low rates as can be had at any other establishment. Gall before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, Jitao 10, 1853. Bi'otlhcacl & Robert, "WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes & Straw Goods, No. 135 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. April M, 1850. 3m, LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility Wiscases oi tlielKltiuvys, and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as a constipation, in ward niles. fullness or blood lo ihe head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, haartburn, disgust for food, fullness, or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or nutier ma nt. the nit of the stomach, swimming or the head, hurried and difficult breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or sullocatnng ensations when in a ivina poslure, aimness ol vision, dots or webs before the sight, fe ver and dull pain in ihe head, deficiency oi perspiration, yellowness of the kin & eyes pain in ihe side, back, chest, limbs. &c. sud- len Hushes ol heat, burnint! in the flesh, con stant imaginings ol evil and great depression ol spiilts, can be effectually cured bv Br. Iloofland's celebrated Gaman Bitters PitEPARKD UV at the German Medicine Store, 120 Arch st. Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled if equalled by my other preparation in the united Slates, as the cures attest, in many cases alter-skiU- lui physicians had failed. these Hitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec ification of diseases ol the Liver and lesser glands, exercising ihe mo.-! searchuig pow ers in weakness and allet lions oi ihe d;es- ive organs, they are with.tl, sale, etain iiid pleasant. Head and be Convinced. From the Boston Bee. The editor said, Dec '2-hid-Dr Hoojland's' celebrated German Biltrrs for ihe cure o I Li ter complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous debilily. is deservedly one of the- most popular medicines of the day. I hee Bilters have been used uy thousands, and a triend at our elbow says he has himaeli re i eived an effectual and permanent cure ot Lner complaint from the use ot this remedy We are convinced that, in the use of these Hitters, ihe patient constant Iv gains strength audigor a Lift worthy ol jireat considera tion. They are pleasant in ta?te and smell md can be used ty persons with the most leiicate stomachs with Srtlety. under any -ir- umiances W e. are speaking from experi ence, and to the afflicted we advise their use "Scott's Weeki.v one of the nest Liter ary papeis published, said, xug. 25 'Dr. Hoojland's German Bitters, manufac tured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of lite faculty as an article ol much efficacy in cases ol lemale weakness. As sucn is the case, we would advise all mothers lo obtain i tiotile. and ihus save ihemseltes much sick ness. Persons ol debilitated constitutions lind these Bitters advantageous to their lealih. as we know Irom experience the sal utary etlect they have upon week systems." More Evidence. The Hon. C. D. Hinelme, Mayor of the tJity f Camden, N. .I., says: 4 Hoojland's German Bilins. We have -een many flattering noih e. l this medicine, and thesuur.e e from which they came induced is to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, md must say we found it specific m ils ac tion upon disease ol tfie liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence a exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens thp nerves, bring ing them into a state of repose, making sleep relreshing. '"It this medidine was more generally 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 nary diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends wh( are at all indisposed, to give a trial u wili recommend itself. It siiould, in fact, tie in every family. No other medicine can pro duce such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been receiv ed (like the loreyomf;) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strong est testimony in its favor, is, lhat there is more of it used in the practice of the regulur Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums conbined, a fact that can caiily be established, and fully proving t.iat a scien tific preperation will meel wnh their quiel approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver (Join plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt alter using it as directed. It acts specifically up on the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel iu all bilious diseases the effect is immediate They can be administered to emale or infant with s.i!ety and reliable ben efit at any i:nie. Look well lo the marks of the genuine. Thev have ihe written sigtiatme of C. AI. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and !k name idovvu in the Lottie, without winch they are spurious. Kor sale Wholesale and Retail at the ffer man Medicine Store. No. 1-J0 Arch street, one ifoor below (jih, Philadelphia; ari l by tespee table dealers general!) through the country. Prices reduced To enable all classes of invalids to enjov the advantages ol their gieai restoratit c powers. Single Bottle 75 cents For .sale by Stakiurd & Walla ve. Strouds !nrg' Pa. Aug. 5. lS5'2 ly. oiLs,m6v; gkease7 AND OHIO MINERAL PAINT. 300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 cts. per gallon. 2500 giilluns do do do 75 do in casks of various sizes. 200 barrels Umld Paint Oil. do 55 do 5000 gallons do do do do 55 do in casks of various size?. 350 barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds &. qualities, from 35 toGUcts per gallon. 1500 gullons in casks of various sizes. Va rious kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cts. pur gallon. 50 tons Tallow Grease, for heavy bearings, und coarse machinery, in barrel or casks, of any consistency required. Price G cents per pound. 150 tons Ohio Mineral Paint, In barrels, at the lowest market price. Machinery Oil. Warranted not to chill i he coldest Weather, and cwod by thosa using it eqimi to sperm oil, Uoild Paint Oil, etjqal tu linseed oil, other tnan for white, I am constantly receiving large supplies of the above named articles, and my motto is4 omull profits and quick returns" B. P. POND, 50 Water at., (under the Pearl st, House,) jXewvYorlci July 1, ld52. Qiq ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed his office to his dwelling house, first door below the office of tho "Monroe Democrat," and directly oppo site S. J. Ilollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Te. m? 19ni J it life i . 'r t IffMrn; :yffA.a-&- ..xkt.. ..HuMt '
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