f - TUaig 5 , . , jTMrT iFM"ii The Atmospheric ami iisSEccts itnsu Lifts A very interesting lecture was deliver tll Dr. Griscom at the New York Me t Ii tiiif3 Institute, on the 'IuGucnee of Yir in connection with Animal Life." i r.e of tbcni would he surprised to hear that they lived at the bottom of an inl ine nsc ocean of air fifty miles deep; yet ;t v as so, and the color of this occan; v. huh is called the atmosphere, is a deep i. ruli an blue. To preceive this it was m ccsary to be able to sec at once the wli.-h- volume, and also on a calm and U ar day, for no color could be perceived if -mi in small quantities, or when there -vi ;is t-iihr "wind or haziness. In like rininer the color of water could not be ecu in small quantities, and was only rco-tihlc where there was a vast ex- 1 t;5e of ocean. The air was also a sub- tai,te capable of condensation and ex 1 nu'-ion. Its expansion was seen in the w.nds, by which .ships were made to trav- tive the ocean, and also in windmills The tornado was another phase of its ex V&n.Mon, bynvhich trees were uprooted and houses overturned, and was almost i uu.il to the power of steam. The great- m v. lit W'-iiiht of the atmosphere was fifteen poui:da to the square inch, and this weight j r.ic on every wav, both upwards and t. )vaward. To explain the pressure up v .r Is, the lecturer exhausted the air out ; v. I:.rjre vase, which then remained fasl : i tA pate on which it stood, but oa the . 1 . let hi, it was easily removed. 1 n. ..:. liiber, said he, being ashed the q :o-i'. i, if there is a pressure of fifteen : , . 5 O the square inch, the reason Wv- were not at once crushed 03 the . ' t; hut this is, as I before explained, i-' the air presses in all direction tl.e sau-c equal force, and hence 1" t an equilibrium. U his is a most :,t element, and one that requires ti nown, and also that the air never mere thau fifteen pounds to the ;i inch. J.I.- li.xt quality of the air is clactiei 1 u fts it to make it occup a similar " . than it otherwise would, and then ' i r ,-iv the weight, aud it comes back i i r . ;.pies its original space. The lec- i t!. u explained that in the air there v , ho gases; one ox3":en, which is that f .': he atmosphere by which chiefly s. . , , mid which is the one-fifth part; . t. o other nitrogen, which is fourfifths i1, ;.!mospucre. Oxygen supports life 1 r :i.'iuslio, and nitrogen restrains ts and dulls its operations. The ,:;.:) of air a person consumes de ' T - i.i a measure on one's self, and by ."'i can be more or less. The tailor :.l t! - iiociaker take little in compar i o:. cvith the laborer, aud the public -r . 's:. r or singer, or those who cry com .i. '.ti s for sale through the streets. A rTi in DDod health makes eighteen res . '. inn minute, and in twenty-four consumes fifty one hogsheads of 1 V.r. As the oxygen which supports . j o small, we ought to be vcr' par ' 1 n "w we permit orther gases to mis it :t:id vitiate it. The blood when it s : t r the lungs is black, but when the ox- . ; :ts on it, it becomes red. and sends it Vi . iih the veins to impart life and . This black blood is produced : .'Ti, aud imparts the blackness j see in the face of persons who . t . ir lives by suffocation, becaase the 4 '..j.- :.jt allowed to reaeb the lunga to it. When we send out the air tL'j lungs, we do not send it in the - , t; -riner as we inhaled it, for wheu j ' I i- as deadly a poison as arsenic r ' iio-ive sublimate. The lecturer . i . 1 tliia by experiments, and filled a his own breath in which a lisht- J -J'.e would not live. It was such -i : a-- M.kd persons who went dov,n in i u' ,1- in the country, or who died when f charcoal was placed in a room. - . du.cr of taking impure matter into T t va.ach was not so great as into the i n- the stomach had power to eject Tr.ics hich the lungs had not. ju- iiLsthe impure air which we ex 1 t! trc are ,S00 pores on every inch -urface of the body, and to a body ..e .-ize there are 2,590 square inch iJ these multiplied make 7,000,000 t res. There is a sort of drainage 3 t . the body, which seuds out matter v.'l a.s gas, and this pipe L calcula ' twenty-eight miles long. The par ' s of matter which are sent out and 1" !i uo not dij-Bolve, are so numerous, C A ia china, where the houses arc low, - 2 great many persons are in the bab- f caibHng in one room, it has been . 'v.cred that, after fifteen or twenty ; . i-h, these particles adhere to the ceiling . tu rooms, and the laraier will con met to put up a new ceiling if they are '.u to take down the old one, so valu Las it been found for manure. Sci- Amcrican U Ik Tree. Wc do not know, if thev have cows u ju tic river Amazon; if they have not, iAn yilik Tree growing near Para is an ce:lo;.t substitute, having too the ex cve of fodder. The fruit is eatable, : i J fall of a rich juicy pulp, and when c Lark is cut, a vegetable milk flows rut as thick as croam, slightly peculiar :n ta-te, but scarcely distinguishable from tl.u product of the cow. Its peculiar fla vor ha - been pronounced by some an im : rove meLt of the equality of lea; in coffee it is e qually good, communicating to both tic rich color imparted by real cream. It l . also used as glue. Nothing is said of the foliage; but if unexceptionable in this respect, what capital shade trees they would be in the streets of American cities in the room of the present barren tribe! Jery house holder inightjihave of veget able cows growing beforeiiis door, be hcath whose shade he might repose while refreshing himself at the same time with the ices manufactured from thecream ev t r flowing from their bodies, when desired1. BLANK BEKBf V-.r xale al this OJliioe. . A LATEST NEWS. ftTec Boot ana JSfioe csiauiisamciUc The subscribers would solicit the attention of the public to their new Boot and Shoe Es- t.ibhsliinenl, just oponeu m oirouusDurg, nrsi loor below Barry s Hotel, where work of all kinds can he had either ready-made or made to order at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Ladies' Shoes of the neatest btyles constantly on hand. Long experience m the business m ail its departments, enables the subscribers to re- commend tueir wont to ir.e jiuuiiu inm- well assured that their highest expectations will be fullv realized "fter giving it a bur trial. WITSEr. & HLNTON. SirondsburjJnne :!3, l8i53.--tf. The tinJersunied lia inr lo cated himself in the borough ol Strotsdslurg, at the old Sad dle and Ijuriiens stand of Jas. N. Durlingr, on Walnut street, opposite the Vvashinglon Ho tel, would inform the public that he will keep constantly on hand a choice assortment ol SrMlcs, Untiles, Collars, Whips, Carnage Harness, Sulky and Gtg Harness, 1 er.m Harness, leather, collon, aud loerslcd Flyncls, Trunks, Valises, Cat pet bags, Cttrrg-eomhs, Horse cards and brushes, and all other articles in his line of business which he will dispose of upon very reasona ble terms. Work made to order at the shortest notice. 3 lis materials will be of the best quality, and as he employs none but gc&l workmen, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Iiis motto is "quick salcs;and small profits." Call and see for yourselves. Countrv produce taken in exchange foi work. " W. C. LARZELIER. Strond-burg, March 17, 18513 N. B.- Carriage trimmings for sale, and Carriages trimmed to order. New Whttlc Sale aHl Ueiail wraKE & LIQUOR ST0HS. Slroncibiirg:, Fit. 'KjQ The undersigned would inform Land ailords and the public generally, that they Invc justopened the above business in Stroudbnrg. in the store house formerly oc cupied by John II. idelick ns a Jewelry Store, and have on hand a large stock of WINES AMD IIQUG&S of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from the Custom House, which they are prepared tosel! to Lanulordsand others on the most rea sonable terms. Our stock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. A'so, Peach, Black berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port. Sweet Mala ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c. Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all kinds. Demijohns, from i to 5 gallons: bottles, and generally any thing that can be asked lor in our line. Landlords will find it greatly to their ad vantage to dal with us. We have no hired agents to sell and distribute liquors for us at great expense, which must be paid for by the consumer. Those dealing with us we intend shall he satisfied with the article they get. as well as the price, and whenever they are not. we will be pleased to have them return the tquor, and make the fact known, for we in end to make it a permanent bnsiness, and can only do so by dealing honorably. All orders sent us. by stage drivers or others, will be promptly attended to, the same as though the person was present dealing for himself. July S, 1S52. P. 53. PUSl iiNS & Jo. 8S.OOO EEWAS. The above reward will be paid for the ap prehension of any person who will Eay that Isaac II. Loder does not sell the cheapest and beet Cabinet Furniture, at the Peoplcs's Cabinet- are Rooms, (oppo site Robert Boy s store, in the borough of Stroud sburg.) this side of New York. The undersigned, having purchased the large and extensive Cabinet Ware Rooms lately occupied by Frederick Philips, would respectfully inform the citizens of Slrouds borg and vicinity that he intends carrying on the Cabinet making business in all its various branches; and is now prepared to receive or ders and attend to all calls for every thing in his line of business. The undersigned will keep on hand and furnish to order . Crood and Haiidsome Faraita??, as cheap as can be sold anywhere. The following articles can be examined in his Ware Rooms: Sofas, of various styles an J patterns; Sideboards, Secretaries, Wardrobes, Bu reaux, of various paterns. Cupbonrde, of different kinds; Card. Center, Side, Breakfast, and Dinjng Tables;' Wash Stand?, Twist, Small and Large Etagere, Wh&t-Notes, Music Stands, Sofa Tables, Tea Table?, Oval and Serpentine Tablus, Chinese What-nots, Fancy Work tables, Refreshment tables, Divans, and a general assortment of Cottage Furniture on hand and made to order. OF Varnishing and repairing done on short notice and on reasonable terms. A handsome assortment of Gilt, Mahogany aud Walnut Looking Glass and Picture frame?, of every description, will be constant ly kept on hand and made to order. Ready-made coffins kept on hand and made to order and in the best style, at short notice. A hearse will also be furnished when defirech Lumber and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Cabinet Ware, Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place is opposite 11. Boy's store. ISAAC H. LODER. Slroudsburg, March 24. 1S53. DR. V. M. SWAYZE, DENTIST, Respectfully offers his services to the pub lie generally; and to those unacquainted with him, takes pleasure in refering them to the Physieians of Stroudshurg, or to the follow ing recommendation, which was ltindlv giv en him by the Physicians of Newton, N. J. ' Dr. Swayze. having been our family Den tist for the last live years, and having always found him worthy of our confidence an-J pat ronae, we, the undersianed, take great plea sure in rerommendinc him to the public as an honorable and skillful Dentist. Dr. John R. Sluarl, I Dr. T. Ilyerson, 44 Faucis Moran, A. D. Morford VlF All know the danger of trusting their Teeth do ihose not prupor.lv qualified; The best and handsomest artifiuiai I Teeth used in' ajl enses, and set upph gold opiate in the nwtcsi mannor. Easion. October 27, 'iSsS.Sm. - REMOVAL!! WHOLESALE AID RETAIL ' : Bool axh Si)oc MAN UFACTOBY!! rfjata The subscriber res per truly ir. Tonus his customers and friends that he has removed Ids Boot aud Slice Manufac tory l the store room formerly occupied bj Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, one door above Ilamillor snoot, and between Mrs. E. H. Harmony's .Millinery and Petei Pomp's Drug Store. He has just received a large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, among which are Cali Uonaress Lhiots, Enameled Congress Boots, Call Napoleon Boots, Patent tMoroeco Na poleon Boots, Brogins, &c. for Getlcmen ant! Boys. Also "on hand a large assortment of Shoes for Ladies aud Misses. Women's fashion old Waiters of every variety, made to ordci nl short notice. A large assortment of Chi! drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes of all desciipuons and kinds, which he i selling et&AP FOR GASH. The goods are manufactured of the bes materials and in the neatest and most fash ionable manner. He employs none but the hest workmen about his establishment. Thankful fur the liberal patronage hereto fore received, ererv effort will be made to meiit a continuance of the same. TTIADDEUS SCllOCII. Kaston, September lSa2. JS the onlv medicine capable of curing the 1 HEAD ACHE, in half an hour. Form erly, several days were required to relieve this distressing pain; whilst now the use of the Elixir will, in a few moments remove it entirely. Although but lately introduced to public notice, this wonderful preparation count thousands of advocates. It is very tjonelicial in Colds and Coughs, checking the most obstinate fit of coughing in a minute or two. This remed is an invalua ble Family Medicine, in all sudden attacks of sickness. A sinqle trial will be satisfac tory e. idence of its efficacy. Price 25 cents per tiotile. Prepared only by THOMAS S. PR1C1IARD, OhVe No. lis Catharine street, above :!d, Philadelohia. CERTIFICATE : Allentown, July 9. 1852. Dr. T. S. Piiehard Dear Sir: I have used the bottle of your "Elixir for Head ache.' which you left with me a few weeks -dure, with, I think, decided advantage. 1 have for many-years been subject to attacks of uus distressing complaint, and certainly found relief in your preparation. Yours respectfully, M. II ANNUM. For sale by Dr. Samuel Stoke's, Strouds burg. Pa., wholesale agent. Samuel B. Keefer. Snydersville. W. S. Deitrirh, Savlorsburg. John Merwme, iMerwinsburg. David Christman. Chiisimnnsville. II. D. & J. K. Shafer, Pleasant Valley. July II, 1353-Gmos. ttfaclurers g S5C. H;s iiosidtl Prises. 8450. Volume IX of the Scientific Ameiucax commences on the 17lh of September. It is chiefiy devoted to tiio advancement of the in terests of Mechanics, Inventors, Manufactur ers, and Farmers, by the diffusion of useful knowledge upon these important branches. It is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences, and is widely regarded as a sound and able journal. Nearly all the Valuable Patcxts which issue weekly from the Patent Office are Illustrated with Exukayixgs, and the Claims of all the Pat ents are published in its columns; thus mak ing the paper a perfect Scientific and Me chanical Encyclopedia for future as well as present reference. The Scientific Ameri can is very extensively circulated its circu lation in the last Volume exceeding 1S,000 copies per week, it is in form for binding; each volume contains Several Hundred Engravings and over Four Hundred Pages of Reading flatter, with an Index. The practical receipts alone are worth to any family much more thau the subscription price. The Publishers oner the following valua ble prizes for the largest list of subscribers sent in by the 1st of January next: 100 will be given for the largest list; 875 for the second; 30 for the third :'-15 for the fourth; $10 for theulh; $H3 for the Gth: $30 for the 7th; 2o for the 8th; 20 for the 9th; 15 for the 10th; 810 for the 11th; and .$3 for the 13th. The cash will be paidto the order of the successful competitor, immeadiately after January 1st 1854. Terms : One copy one year, $2; one copy six months, SI; five copies six months, Si; ten copies six months, S3; ten copies 12 months, S15; fifteen copies twelve months, 822; twenty copies twelve months, S28 in advance. Southern and Western money taken for subscriptions. Letters should be directed, post-paid, to Musk & Co. 126 Fulton-slrect, N. Y. Aug. 23, 1S53. the Emums i rOH EVEUY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. The fortieth edition, with one hundred engra vings, showing Diseases & Malformations of the gS Human Svstem it) every m?' i ..: r,.m M' which is added a trea- fe&-frf M Females, being ot the W7"-o5f highest importance to Females, being of the siif,ii5rr7 maruea peopm, or uiosu 'Z-5t . ;o.,o Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the JEnculapius to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations ol married life without reading the Pocket JEs calapius. Let no one suffering from a hack nied cough, pain in the side, icsless nighs, nervous feelings, aud the whole train of Dys peptic sensations, and given up by iheij phy sician, be another monument without con sulting the JiZsculapws. Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment read this truly useful book, as it has been the nmeas of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending Twenty five cents en closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address, (post paid.) DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce si. Philadelphia. February 17. 1853 Iv. Jmkn M-QAP. l?inc scentedSoaps fpTr?felh inland shaving-athc celebrated sharing5 croam, for W'c'by SA21VBLUBLIOK. .MONROE COUNTY SfsiUaal STii-e ssiir.KEJCC Co nip' y. FRlhc rate of Insurance is. one dollar oh the thousand doars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax wi be cvied, except to cover actual oss or damage by fire, that may full upon mem bers of the- company The nett profits arising- from interest or otherwise, wi be ascertained yeawy, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, mil have a nrncht ni t he comuanv. J'jUCII insurer m or with the said company will be a mem ber thereof 'during the term of his or her rtoicv. The nrincipe of Mutua lnsur ance'has been thoroughy tested has been tried by the unerring test of cxperi ence. and has proved successful and be come verv nopuar. It affords the great est security against oss or damage by lire, on the moot advantageous ana rea sonabe terms. Apnications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters adUrcssect to JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS . John Edinger, John S. LTeller, Andrew Storm, James II. "Walton, Silas L. Drake, M. II. Drcher, Geo. 13. Keller, Richard S. Staples, Kobert Boys, Joseph Traeh, Jacob Stouffer, Charles 3). Brodhcad Michael Shoemaker. 11. S. STAPLES, President. J. II. Waltox, Treasure!: Stroudsburg, Sept. 23, 1852. ' ... in iv And Consumption, pain In tlic side and nighi sweats, Asthma, WhoopvngCough, palpikdion of the heart, Liver complaint Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher man's All-Healing Balsam. RAISING BLOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr. Minc, Buidcr, in BrooWyn, was attached with raising bood, foowed by a cough, pain inahc side, and nil the u sua symptoms ol consumption. Jle em poyed two of the best physicians; they did lum no cood, ami toal nun lie counu not live. Hearing; of the wonderful cures pc formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent a 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 13G Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding ant eouh ! Before he had taken one bottle he was able to be about his work. It ha saved his life. His daughter, residing a 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Maston, of Williamsburg living in Tenth, near South Fourth st j;ayS That she had been troubled with a hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a lonir time, Avluch at last become so bad that she was obliged to give up her schoo for more than a year. She then common ced tadni? the All-Healing; Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher. 14 years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th aye nue and 21st street, suffered with a cough raising- of phlegm, and pain in his side lie could get no relief til he tried the All-Healing Balsam, Avhich drove the pain from his side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surlace; and before he had ta&en three bottle's, was entirely cured. I'LKURISY AX D CONSUMPTION. Mrs. Baggas, a lady apwards of 70, re siding 88 Sheriff street, has for yearsbeen subject to attaciS of Pleurisy, liaising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath, Pain in her Head and yariosu parts of her body. Her friends believed past recover'. The All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of all her alarming symptoms, and now she is able to attend to her work. ASTHMA AND W HOOPING COUGK. Mrs. Lucrctia Wells, 95 Christie st.; L. S. Beals, 10 Dclaney street; W. n. Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know the value of this great remedy. Ask for shorman's All-Healing Bal sam, and sec that his written signature is on each bottle. Price 25 cents and 1 per bcttlc. Dr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozen ges for sale at this office. 160,000 Brick Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber. These brick are of a large size and of a su perior quality, and will be sold as low or lower according to quality than any oilier Brick in the county. A portion of them are pressed ur front brick. Said brick are made of the best material and will stand the fire with impunity, thus answering for the pur pose of building Hake ovens, &c. All of which will be sold as low as any in the neighborhood. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Brick. SIMON G RUBER. Stroudsburg, August 18, 1853 ly The proprietors of this establish ment arc prepared to furnish the pub- -Hc with all the conveniences that can he required in this business. Having lately added new stock, it will be found that our new Omnibus is just the thing for parties on pleasure trips, marriage excursions, Sic. We assure the public that our stock is all good and reliable, and are at all times pre pared to furnish every variety of vehicles. Prices reasonable. Stable on William street, adjoining Katuz's Blacksmith shop. KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. Stroudsburg, August 4, 1853. ly. CHARLES" MBJSCSll Manufacturer and dealer in all hinds of furniture, cabinet-ware, coffins, etc. 'I at his stand on the Mil ford road, two miles from Stroudsburg. fjReady-made coffins of all qualities and ei7.es kept constantly on hand diid for sale at the lowest cash price. - A hearse on hand at alj times, jind will at tend ftyicrals if desired ' 7 ' October 20, 1853. ly. ' V" ( Fori Jervis, JSIauch Chwickcmd Scraitton Tiie Stroudsburg and Easton mail line of stages, consists of excellent four lorse coaches, and leares J. J. 1'ostens Ju lian Queen Hotel, btroudsburg. i'a. every dnv fe.vceut Sundays') at 7 o'clock a. m. ar- riving in Kaston beiore me uepuruirt; u; uir i'nr for Wiv Yrfrk. or stages to Bethlehem - 1 , j. nm Xllontown. fTF The following lines leases listens. Indian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, I'a. every Monday, Wednesday and 1 riday, returning on alternate days: A line to Port Jervis, leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via BushKill, Umgman Choice and Milford. Returning, leaxes Fort Je rvis immediately after the arrival of the f . T . V I. I morning tram ol cars 10 iew xotk, ki uuum S o'clock A. M." A line to Mauch Chunk, leaving at 7 o'clock a. M. via lkodheadsville, where connects with lir.es to v ilkes liaie and Wheit Haven. A line to Scranton, leaving al 1 o'clock a. M. ia Bartor.sville, Tanners villc, where it connects wilh a line to Hones dale, and connecting at Scranton with the cars for the west. These lines hold out strong inducement to the traveling public passing through sec tions of tho country which are as magnifi cent and picturesque as any in the Union. Having provided themselves with excel cellent coaches, good horses, and careful drivers, they feel confident that they will bo enabled to give entire satisfaction to all who will patronize them. STOUFFER & OSTRANDER. August 19, 1352. Proprietors. STOCK'S yrP D r- , ,-rsXi ST The testimony in its favor is over whe'ining. The proprietors are dai y"in receipt of letters and.certifiicates, going to prove its rcmarlcab'e efficiency to ab cases of worms, both in chi dren and a du'ts. The re'ief given, and the immedi ate improvement of health which follows its use, has called the attention of physic cians to this artie'e, and they freely re commend & prescribe it in their practice. The retail price is 25 cents per vial ivhich brings it within the means of all. Brooklyn, L. I. January 10, 1847. I do certify that I gave one bottle of B. A.Fahnestock s inuituge to my child, and in seAcn hours it passed 23 large worms. Any person doubting this may apply for further mlovmation at my resi dence corner of York and Jackson st's. jam es McCaffrey. PouglUcccimc, N. Y. March 2, 1S44 I certify, that I took two vials of E. A Fahnestock's Yirmifui'e, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms I have ever used. I have bccn.troublcd witsh tape worms for a number of years, and I have never found so good a medicine as 13. A. Fanestook's Yirniifuge. I there fore recommend it. MARTHA CL1FT. The public is cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements that Kolm stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock's Yirniifuge, are the same or as good as the only gen uine article, which is B- A. Fahnestock's vermifuge. For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. Schoch. Splendid Engravings ! 50 Cj1i ;i VoiH5H. THE PEOPLBJ'S SOU&KAli. 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ICTTwo volumes a're published annually, Back numbers arid volumes always on hand for sale. Single copies In cents each, to bo had at nearly, all the Book and Periodical Stores in the country. Specimen copies sent on application. A Liberal Discount to the trade. Tkt: I'copie's ;i:es8l Office. Inventors and others desiring to obtain Letters Patent for inventions, are requested to communicate directly wilh the Editor of the People's Journal, by whom all the neces sary documents are prepared, with the ut most fidelity and dispatch. Patent business of every description promptly attended to. Persons wishing for information relative to Patents or Inventions, may at all limes con sult the undersigned, without charge, either personally at his office, or by letter. To those living at a distance, he would stale, all the business necessary to secure a Patent can be arranged by letter, just as well as though the parties ware personally present. All consultations and business strictly confi dential. Patents promptly secured in Eng land, Erance, and other foreign countries. ALFRED E. BEACH, Editor of the People's Journal, Patent Agent &c, No. 86 t Nassau. Street, N. Y City. December! 1553.' 13 ;T. AATT7" ' HTHDTO A ? For sale at this Office. m j. r 500 CHAI-LEHTGE, Whatever concerns the happiness and health of a people is at all times of the most valuable importance. i iae u mr granwu that every oerson 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 to be my duty to solmenlv assure you that worms-, according to the opinion of the most cele brated Physicians, are the primary cause of a large majority of diseases to wn'jcis children and adults are liable; if you have an appetite continually chargeable from one kind of food .to another, Bad Breath, Pain m the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard ness and Fullness oi the Bclley, Dry Cough. Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular iememher that all these denote worms, and you should at once apply "the remedy: Flubtijasack's worm Syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Princi ples, compounded with purely vegetable sub stances, being perfectly safe when taken, & can be given to the most tender lntant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Com plaints and Diarhasa have made them weaic and debilitated, the ionic properties oi my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands with, out an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomacho which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Despepsia. the aston ishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. 'FhQ TiVn Wortsa I This is the mosl 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 so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits.&c. thai those afilicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early rae. In order to destroy this Worm a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore lie proper to take (5 or 8 oYmy Liver Pills so as to remove all ob structions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm which must be taken in doses of 2 Table spoon's full 3 times a day, these directions followed. Have never f-.een known to fail in curing the must obsti nate c.se of Tape Worm. EBOjMJSiiticfc's Liver Psl!. No part of man is more liable to disease itan the Liver, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secre !lon to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver afiecls the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liv er Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might judicata a wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely 1st, An Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the Pol monary mucus membrane, or promotes the pischarge of si creted matter. 2d, An .4 leralivc, which charges in some explicable and insensible manner, the certain morbid action of the system. 3d, A Tonic, which gives tone and strength to the nervous sys tem, renewing health and vigor to all parts, of the body. 4th, A Cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredi ents, and operating on ;he Bowels, and ex pelling the whole mas3 of corrupt and vitia ted matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. o Fcsr.alcs. You will find t)jese 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 arrange ments to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fluids so effectually to put to llight all complaints which may arise from female irregularities) as head aclier giddnes, dimness of sight, pain in the sider back. &c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Ho bensack, all others being base imitations- (LA cents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers ishimr to become Agents must address the Proprietor J. N. llobensaclc No 120 N. Second st , Phila., Pa. AgoaiSs i;s ?Iosarcti CoKSJiy. Dr. S. Stokes and R. Huston, Stroudsburg; H. Peters, jr. & co. Marshals creek; Staples & Shivley, Analomink; J. Bell, Experiment Mills . Brodhead & Urn. Hutotsbuig ; 11. & J. Kintz, Paradise ; J. Merwine, Merwines burg; Daily & Tomblcr, Effert; Edinger & Marsh, Fennersville; Keller & Hoffman, Kellerswlle; and all dealers in drugs through out the county and State. Price, each 2a ccnlsjt. March 10. 1353. OFFICE TO PROCURE 5 5r..-1 H. e'o!iiHs" By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted, I'hat each of the surviving, or the widow or minor children of deceased commissioned and noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pri vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed milttary ser vices m any regiment, company or detach ment in the service of the United Slates, in. the war with Great Brilian, declared bv tho- United Stales on the eighteenth day of June 1812, or in any oflhe Indian wars since I7U0 and each of the commissioned officers who was encaiied in the military service of tho United States in the late war with Mexico, and shall be entitled to lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actually served nine months, shall receive one hun dred and sixty acres: aud those who engaged to serve 3ix months and actually served four months, shall receive eighty acis." nn'd those who engaged to servo for any or an indefinite period, and actually served un? month, shall receive forty acres. Provided that wherever any officer or soldier was, honorably discharged in consequence of dis-i ability in the service, ho shall receive the a, mount to which he would have been entitled if ho had served the full period for which ho had engaged to serve. Under the above act, and the acts of Cor gress generally, tho subscriber offers his seri vices as agent to procure Land Warrants for those entitled to receive them, as above spe- cilied. ne may oe lonnd at hts nihc.p. in Strnuihsburg. S. C. BURNETT. PAPER HANGING. . IT. W:uE&ick, RESPECTFULLY announces to the cit zens of Stroudsbuig and the surround ing country, that he still continues theaboyo -business, and may be found at his establish ment on Elizabeth street. Ail ordors for Pa per Hanging will be punctually attended to, and executed in the best stylo, upon the most reasonable terms. N. ,11. WINDOW SASH, paintodljaml glazed, of all sizes, constantly on handf and for sale at the above establishment. Stroudsburg, April 15, 1332. -ly
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