Iqricultuual. Three Kinds of Farming. It Las been said that there are three kinds of ministers iu the churoh; namely, those whom God has made such, those that man has made, and those who were never made at all. It is possible that there are three kinds of physicians, who may be known by classing as follows : The Physician who hills, and the physician who lets his pa tients live or die as they will without hindrance. There may be three kinds of lawyers in the world, auswering to the lawyer who serves his client, the lawyer who is of service to nobody. These three make up the trio of the learned professions. As we belong just now to the unlearned profession, the pro fession, of n farmer, in which it is the privilege of the student to admit, whether others do or do not allege, that he is an " ignoramus," we will presume to say, that in our profession, there are also three classes, including the farmer who is a farmer, the farmer who is no farmer, and the farmer who caunot make a farmer. When we see a farmer who now ha,or has had some other way of making 01 jetting money, aud thou turns to and lays out his money in large sums upon some little farm, year to year, and yet gets small crops, compared with the large ex penditure, and thinks that by so doing he js a farmer; and if he gets a largo crop nr. a very large cost, that he is a great i inner, we remember a saying of Uncle Tim, that "that fellow never can make a iarmer no how.", Anin: when we see a man who does nothing on a farm, not even oversee the work of a farm, but is shut up from year tj year almost, among learned essays and dissertations all prepared to enlight en oar dark corner of the professional world we think what old father Blunt ned to say when he saw such a thing; "NY ell now there," he would say, "that arc is just the thins: that can't be done no way, for that are fellow can never make himself a farmer.'' The sum and substance, in simple and oompound, of all this matter is just this, a- we look at: The man who with good j-oil to work upon, cannot make his farm a nimns of real and possitive income, without lesseuing the value of the farm, is ) farmer. Still, he may overcome all these deficiencies and if so he can be i uine a farmer. If he investigates prin ciples, by his practice he will prove those principles, and be able thereby to improve hi farming. A farm which should be held at any valuation equal to a single red cent, must be a farm which can be made to produce very year, a sufficient amount to pay for the Inbor of cultivating it the cost of the i: am work upon it, the wear of imple ments, the value of manures applied to it, the Uses, the interest of its cost or valu ation, and something beside. A farm that cannot bo made to do so much is worth nothing, onlv to hem nolu the world together. A true farmer is one who has become f-o well skilled iu his business that he can make enough from the cultivation of a jod-soiled farm to meet all espcnscSjpay interest, deal with all men without nig gardly littleness, contribute an honorable i-li.ire to the general interest of the times aud lay up something with which to meet any extraordinary call or do a necessary j.km ueed at a moments warning. loo 3 tt!e of our farming now meets this idea Xeir En stand Farmer. ASXO CISC EM EXT. In l p.nss: and ic.il be published as sowi as completed, in one Smo. volvtne of afioul 500 pages. ;t v v i a i; e : II IKSTOBY, CJUKU-TKIt, A NO HESUJrs; ITS SANCTITIES AND PROFANITIES; ITS Scir.NCE ANn ITS FACTS ; I monxirnting its Influence, as a rhilized Institution, on ihe Happiness ol ihp In dividual and ihe Progress of the Race. nv I". L. Nichols, M. D , and Alas. M. S. Gove Nichols. Published by the Authors. at their Reform ttook&iorc 65 Walker st.,' New York. I 'nee one dollar- This hook, like "Esoteric Anthropology," will be sent by mail, post paid, on the rc -ii f the subscription prire, One Dollar. An orders addressed to T. L NICHOLS. M D. G5 Walker-bt , New York Fits! Fit T TJJE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits. Spasms, Cramps, and all Xcrvous and Constitutional Diseases. Persons who are laboring under this dis tressing malady will find the Vegetable Ejii I'plic Pills to be the only remedy ever dis covered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling- Fits. These Pills possess a specific action on t'ie nervous system; and, although they are prepared especially for the purpose of curing Fits, they will be found of especial benefit for all persons afliicted with weak nerves, or whose nervou6 system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever. In chron ic complaints, or diseases of long standing, superiuduced by nervousness, they are ex ceedingly beneficial. Price S3 per box, or two boxes for $5. Persons out of the city, enclosing a remit tance, will have the Pills sent them through the mail, free of postage. For sale bv S. Hakce, No. 108 Baltimore street, Balti more, Md., to whom orders from all parts of the Union, jnust be addressed, post paid. June 2 1853. ly. READY f Alfilll F52!!! The undersigned respectfully informs i muQ public that he has taken a room in the Brick buildinir. on the corner of Williurn and Sarah streets, and directly op posite Kautz and Huntsman's wheelright ehop, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, where he purposing carrying on the Gunsmithing business in H its various branches. He prides himself in being able to give entire eatcisfacion to all. Persons in want of any thing in his line of business are repectfully invited to call. Particular attention paid to repairing in all its various branches. Also door locks repaired on the shortest notice. MJC1IAEL KOWATSKJ. Stroudsburg, October liO, 1803. LAW CIRCULAR. TfWTnnTnTVfiTnv O. SXETIIEN, "Wasll- inton, 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 rainst the departments, bureaus, and boards of commissioners; to procure pat ents for invention, at home and abroad, and to obtain pensions and bounty lands; to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and in heritances in any part of the United states aud 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. "VP t Tin undersigned having lo- t tf .1. 1 --j-ww catPU nimeen in me uoiougu fell;? ol Stroudsburg, at the old Sad- 5ijlilvr! illn nnil Harness stand of Jus. im N. Diirlimr, on Walnut street. l opposite ilic Washington 110- iil. would inform t!ie nublic that he will keep constantly on hand a choice assortment ol Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whij)s, Carriage Harness, Sulky and Sig Harness, Tram JIarncts, hollar, cotton, aud worsted Flynets, Trunin, Valises, Ca7 pet bags, Curry-cor.ibs, Horse cards and brushes, and all other articles in his line of business which he will dispose of upon very reasonaJ ble terms. Work made to order at the shortest notice. His materials will be of the host quality, and as he employs none but good workmen, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. His motto i? "quick sales and small profits." Call and see for yourselves. Countrv produce t.ikeu in exchange for work. " W. C. LARZELIER. Slrotidoburgv March 17, 18515. N. B. Carriage trimmings for sale, and Carriages trimmed to order. fev Whole Sale and lidail Slrot((!bt!rg, Vn. The undersigned would inform Land ilords and the public generally, that they have justopened the above business in Stroudburg. in the store house formerly oc cupied by John II. Melick as a Jewelry Store, and have on hand a large stock of AMD LiQUOS of all kinds and of the !ei-t quality, direct from the Custom House, which they are prepared to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea sonable terms. Our stock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. A so, Peach, Black- berrv. Ci nd Cherrv brandy ; Hoi land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Appl Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala sra, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c Also, on hand a large stock of Balers of a kinds. Demijohns, lrom A to o gallons; bottles, ana generally any thing that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will nnd it greatly to their act vantage to d"al with hf. We have no hirer: agents to sell and distribute liquors for us at great cxpenso, winch must be paid for by the consumer. Those dealing with us wc intent shall be satisfied with the article they get, a well as the price, and whenever they arc 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 business, and can onlv do so by dealing honorably. A orders sent us, by stage drivers or others, wil be promptly attended to, the same as though the person was present dealing for himself. July 8. 1852. P. & POSTENS & Co DP?. V. Rk SWAYZE, DENYiST, JCasIo:!, Pit. Respectfully o.Ters his services to the pub lie generally; and to those uiiarquainied with him. takes oleasure in refering them to the Physicians of Stroudsburg, or to the follow ing recommendation, which was kindly giv en him bv the Phvsicians of Newton. N. J. '"Dr. Swayze, having been our family Den tist for the last live years, and having ahvay found him worthy of our confidence and pat ronage, we, the undersnned, take great plea sure in rerornme:idin hun to the' public as an honorable and skillful Dentist. Dr. John Ii. Stuart, Dr. T. A . I). . Bycrsnn. Morford. ' Fan cts Moran. KT All know the danger of trustiug their 1 eeth to those not proper! v qualified. Ihe best and handsomest artificial Teeth used in all cases, and set upon gold plate in the neatest manner. Easton, Qrxoer 27, !8.r3. 8m ERY SALE, J he undersigned will sell at private sale a small Tannery and Twelve acres of Land, with the improvements, situated in a desira- nart of the Cuunty for Bark and other advantajres. J. II. WALTON. 153. Stroubsburs', Dec. 15 " FOR REXT, The room occupied by Wm. II White, as a Barbershop. The room is well adapted for a barber, and a man of sober aHd industrious habits will find this a good location. For furthar particulars apply to SYDENHAM WALTON. Stroudsburg, January 5, 1833. s7 7 m w m smt s?a Attorney nt Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Win. Da,vis, Esq. May 8,1851. MARBLE YARD. The undersigned respectfully begs leave to inform the citizens of Monroe county, that he has opened a new Marble j ard in the Bor ough of Stroudsburg, on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the Union Hotel, where he will keep on hand American and Foreign Marble,xii holds himself in readiness to fur nish Chimney J'icces, Cabinet Marble, Mon uments, lombs, and Head Stones, &c. de signed and executed with neatness and des patch. M. M. BURNETT, Agt. for Peter Smith. September 1, 1853. 3m. TEN DOLLARS A DAY! I offer for sale upwards of thirty different Resceipts, many of which have been sold for mora S5, to -$10 a peice, and in the sale and mnnufacture of these any one of energy can frake Pen Dollars a day. Address " L. P. Alwatcr," Boston Massa chusetts, enclosing one dollar and the whole number of Receipts will be forwarded by return mnil. All letters must he post-paid. Deccmher 15, 1S53, m I ' ' ifrtVs ble riiM REMOVAL!! WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL Boat an!) SI)oc MANUFACTORY!! tv&zj The subscriber respertfuly informs his customers and friends that ho has ' 't' removed his Bout and Shoe Mamtfac lory to the store room formerly occupied b Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, une door above Hamilton street, and between Mrs. E. H. Harmony's Millinery and Peter Pomp's Drug Store. -He has just received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are Call Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots, Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen and Boys. Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion ble Gaiters of every variety, made to ordei at short notice. A large assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes of all desctiptions and kinds, which he is sciung ii- CHEAP FOR CASH. The goods are manufactured of the bes materials and in the neatest and most fash ionable manner. He employs none but the best workmen about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, every effort will be made to merit a conlinuanre of the same. T1IADDE1IS SCHOCII. Easton, September 10, 1852. 5 S the onlv mpdirine capable of curing tin 6 11 EAD AC II E, in half an hour. Form erly, several days were required to relieve this distressing pain; whilst now the use oi lite Elixir will, in a few moments remove it entirely. Although hut lately introduced to public notice, this wonderful preparation count thousands of advocates. It is very beneficial in Colds and Coughs, checking the most obstinate fit of coughing in a minute or two. This remedy is an invalua ble Family Medicine, in all sudden attacks of sickness. A single trial will be satisfac tory evidence of its efficacy. Price 25 cents per bott'e. Prepared onlv bv THOMAS S. PKIUHAKI), Office No. 118 Catharine street, aboi 3d, Philadelphia. CERTiriC te : Alleutown, July 9. IS50. Dr. T. S. Prichard Dear Sir: I have used the bottle of your "Elixir for Head ache, which vou lelt with me a lew weeks since, with, I think, decided advantage. have for many years been subject to attacks of ibis distressing complaint, and certainlv found relief in your preparation. Yours respectfully, M. HANNUM. For sale by Dr. Samuel Stokes, Strouds burg, Pa., wholesale agent. Samuel B. Keefer, Snydersville. W. S. Deitrich, Saylorsburg. John Merwine, Merwinsburg. David Christman. Chiistmansville. II. 1). trc J. K. Shafer, Pleasant Valley July M, Irou-Gmos. PLEASE READ. The following School Books, many of ihem recently published, are perhaps the most popular Hooks, as a Series, ever issued teachers and friends of education are res pectfully requested to examine the same, un der the assurance that they are already pre fered by a large body of intelligent educators DR. BULLIONS Analytical and Practical English Gram mar. Introduction to English Grammar, Progressive exercises in Analysis and Parsinc, Latin and Greek Grammars. They are used iu over seventy Academies in rew York, and m many ol the most nour ishing institutions in every State of the LTni. n Dodd's Elementary and Practical Arith metic. Dodd's High School Arithmetic. Dodd's Elements or Algebra. Schells Introduclofy Lessons in Arith metic. This scries of arithmetics, with Dodd's Algebra, has recehed the best claim to pub lic favor possible that of bring highly ap proved by thorough Arithmeticians, after using thern in the school room. blney's School Geography and Atlas. Olnev's Quarto Geography. Whitlock's Geometry and Surveying. All that these books need is a careful ex amination J. s. denman's SERIES. The Student's Primer, The Student's Speaker, The Student's Spelling book, Student's First Reader, Student's 'Second Reader, Student's Third Reader, , Student's Fourth Reader, No books recently published have created so great a sensation among Teachers as the Student's Series. Stroudsburg, November 23th, 1853 We are now using the Students' -Series in our schools and think they are the very best. -Small children can learn ucicc as much with the same labor as they can from any other sys tern. We would recommend that they be used in all the schools of the county OLIS li. GORDON. Wm. If. WOLFE, RALPH H. GUIS WOLD. LEWIS VAIL, The school directors of Stroud township have resolved that they be used in all the schools of the township. Mr. Cottingham.alie superintendent of the Public Schools of hasten, is introducing the whole series, (Geographies. Readers, A- rithmetics, &c-.) there. We have appointed Mr. Lewis Vail our a- gent arid authorize him to intropuce the a bove books at very low rates. Applications can be made to him or us. All kinds of Books and Stationary for sale at low iates. PRATT, WOODFORD & Co. No. 4 Courtlandt St., New York Dceembcr 1st, 18.03. 1,000 Book Agents Wanted, To Sell Pictorial and Useful Works for the Year 1854. $1,000 DOLLARS A YEAR. Wanted, in every section of the U. S active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the best Books published in the Country. To men of good address, possessinga small capital of from $25to$100, uch inducements will be oflered us to enable them to make from 3 to $5 a day profit. (jCT-the Jiooks published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are oilered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publish, 181 William Street, New-York. February 23, 185l.--3t. $&$mbffi& TAOE LINES. MONROE COUNTY Iifa:SstsiI Fire Ssv;isic Cossip'y. rsnhfi rate of Insurance is one dollar on JB- fhn thousand doars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax wi be evied, except to cover actuaz ioi or damage by fire, that may la upon mem bcrs of the company. The nctt profits arising from interest or otherwise, wi be ascertained year, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, wi have credit in the company. Each insurer in or with the said company wi be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her no'icv. The principe of Mutua Insur ance has been thoroughy tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi- ence, and has proved succcsslui ana De come very popuar. It affords the great est security against oss or damage by fire, on the most advantageous and rea sonaVe terms. Appications for Insurance to be made m person, or by letters addressed to JAMES II. WALTON, Scc'y. MANAGERS . John Edinger, John S. Heller, Andrew Storm, James H. Walton, Silas L. Drake, M. U. Drcher, Geo. B. Keller, Richard S. Staples, Ilobcrt Boys, Joseph Trach, Jacob StoufTer, Charles D.Brodhcad, Michael Shoemaker. K. S. STAPLES, President. J. TT. Walton, Treasurer. Stroud.sburg, Sept. 25, 1S52 And Gmsunijilion, 2)('in tn inc sc ah(l night sweats, Asthma, TI hnojnvgtough, palpitation of the heart, Liver comjdaini Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher man's All-Healing Balsam. RAISING HLOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr. 3Iine, Buider, in Broo'yn, was attached with raising bood, foowed by a cough, pain in the side, and all the u sua symptoms of consumption. He em poyed two of the best physicians; they did him no good, and told him he coud not live. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 130 Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding and cough ! Before he had taken one bottle he was able to be about his work. It had sayed his life. His daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Maston, of "Williamsburg living in Tenth, near South Fourth st., says That she had been troubled with a hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a long time, which at last become so bad that she was obliged to give up her school for more than a year. She then commen ced taring the All-Healing Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher. 11 3-ears Mr. John O'Neil, 1 0th ave nue and 21st street, suffered with a couch raising of phlegm, and pain in his side He could cet no relief til he tried the All-Healing Balsam, which drove the pain from his side, allayed the cough, anci brought the disease upon the surface; and before he had ta:en three bottles, was entirely cured. PLEL'RISV AND CONSUMPTION. Mrs. Bairas, a lady apwards of 70 re siding 88 Sheriff street, has for 3ears been subject to attactS of Pleurisy, liaising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness o Breath. Pain in her Head and variosu parts of her body. Her friends believec past rccoven J-he All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of all her alarming symptoms, and now she is able to attend to her work. ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUGH. Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 95 Christie st.; L. S. Bcals, 10 Dclancy street; W. II Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know the value of this great remedy. Ask for Sherman's All-Healing Bal sam, and sec that his written signature is on each bottle. Price 25 cents and 81 per bcttle. 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 peiior quality, and will be sold as low or lower according to quality than any other Brick in the county. A portion of them are pressed or 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 Bake ovens, &c. All ol which will be sold as low as any in the neighborhood. All kinds of Produco taken in exchange for Brick. SIMON GRUBEH. Stroudsburg, August 18, 1853 ly Ihe proprietors of this estab ish- .j mentare prepared to furnish the puh ilic with all the convenienoes 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, &c. We assure the nublic that our stock is all good and reliable, and are at ull times pre pared to lurnisii every variety ot vehicles. Prices reasonable. Stable on William street, adjoining Katuz's Blacksmith shop. KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. Stroudsburg, August 4, 1853. ly. CHARLES 3JUSCH, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of furniture, cabinet-ware, coffins, etc. at his stand on the Milford road, two miles from Stroudsburg. (Kr-Ready-made coffins of all qualities and sizes kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest cash price. A hearse on handatall times, and will at tend funerals if desired. October 20, 1853. ly. mttm The Stroudsburg and Easton mail line of stages, consists of excellent four horse coaches, and leaves J. J. l'ostens In dian Queen. Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. every dav ce.vcent Sundavs) at o clocK. a. m. ar riving in Easton ueiore me uepuuure ui ur cars for New YTork, or stages to Bethlehem mid Allentown TT3 The following lines leaves 1'ostens, Indian yueen uoiei, ommuauuig, ......, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning on alternate davs: A line to Port Jervis, leaving a . nt 7 nVlof k- a. m. via Bushkill, Dingmanb r.hnipft and Milford. Returning, leaes Port Jervis immediately after the arrival of the morning train of cars to JNew lorU.atauoui S o clock A. M. Aline toMaucli Chunk, leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via Brodheadsville, where i" connects with lines to Wilkes-Bare and m Wheit Haven. A line to Scranton, leaving at i o'clock a. m. via Bartonsville, Tanners villp. where it connects with a line to Ilones- ilnl. mifl pnimftftinor at Scranton with the cars for the west. These lines hold out strong inducements to the traveling public passing through sec tions of the country which are as magnifi cent and picturesque as any in the Union. Having, provided themselves with excel cellent coaches, good horses, and carelul drivers, thev feel confident that they will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all who will patronize them. STUUFFER& OSTRANDER, August 19. IS52. Proprietor The testimony, m its tavor is over who ming. The proprietors arc dai y in receipt of letters and certificates, going to prove its remarkable efficiency to a! cases or worms, both in children ana a- du'ts. There'ief given, and the immedi ate improvement of health which follows its use, nas cin-eu uic auenuuii ui j ujbu cians to this artic'e, ana they treeiy re- commend Sc prescribe it in their jiractice. The retail vricc is 25 cents wcr Viancnch 1irhi.s it. iKithin the means of ail. Brooklyn, L. I. anuary 16, 1S471 T , A . t i c I do certily that I gave one bottle of B. A.Fahnestock's Virmifuge to my child, jn perfect harmony with the other ingredi and in seAen hours it passed 23 large ents, and operating on the Bowels, and ex- worms. Any person doubting this may apply for further information at my resi- dour. finrnnr of York nnd Jackson st's. james McCaffrey. Poughkccpsic, N. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that I took two vials of 13. A. Fahnestock's Virmifuge, 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 lounu so good a medicine as B. A. Fanestock's Virmifuse. I there fore recommend it u adtit i nr tut . A lie pUUIlC 13 Cautioned against COim- terfeits and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements that ' Kolm- stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock's Virmifuge, are the same or as good as the only gen- uine article, which Vcrmifngc. is B- A. Fahnestock's For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. Schoch. Splendid Engravings ! 50 Ceiils si Volume. PEOPLE'S JOURNAL. An Illustrated Record of Agriculture Me- uimi, jijuhuu iwiu U3ciui b Published Monthly, by Alfred E. Beach. Every number contains d-2 large rages oi let- ter-press, beautituiiy printed on tine paper, and profusely illustrated with engravings. Forming, at the end of each half year, a splendid volume of two hundred pages, illus trated with over two hundred elegant engra vings, the entire cost being only hall a dol Iar. Farmers, Mechanics, Inventors, Manufac turers, and people of every profession, will find in the People s Journal a repository o) valuable knowledge peculiarly suited to their respective wants. Terms. To subscribers, fitlu cents n vol time, ouoscriptions mav be sent by mail in coin, post office stamps, or bills, at the risk of the publisher. The name of the Post utnee, uounty, ana otate where the paper is desired to be sent, should be plainlv writ ten. Address. Alfucd E. Bkach. No. 80 Nassau Street, New York City lCTTwo volumes are published annually lack numbers and volumes always on hand nr olo tn,r) irt o nn,l, m i, I .... ........ had at nearly all the Book and Periodical o,. : ,i- y ; .. ''lUlM III lilt; tUUUU V, tJUCUIIIIUII LUfiib3 I sent on application. ' UlUCIUl XfJLC!Il IV LIIK II UUU. ...... I.... ..J I tl. t 7 I nr. .11.. ii vCr:.. InroninA n.i ..thorc .loe.rin., t in!n r : , jchcis i.uciu mi uivumiuiia, an; rei uusico to communicate directly with the Editor ol',, . , , f ., r r ., . . . .in i i I. i ... if he had served the full period lor which he. the People s Journal, by whom all the neccs- ' ' . . o 1 sary documents are prepared, with the ut- n.ii.... l .i: ,f. ii... . i :..o. i ... : u : i : r . . wutntn fi i . , . 11.' ........ 'ntPnU or Invontinnc mnv nt .1 II timfiS COI1-1 ...v. ...w, ...... - ... " - " H,,eu- IV1" ' V i : i , nl...nl oil hor per&ooauy ui Mis omiub, ui uy those living at a distance, he would state, all the business necessnry to secure a Patent can be arranged by letter, just a.s well as though the parties ware personally present. All consultations and business strictly confi ential. Patents promptly securod in Eng- and, France, and other foreign countries. ALil' KUiW I) LiAUxl, Editor of the People's Journal, Patent Agent &c, No. 86 Nassau-Street, N. Y City. December 1, 1553. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale'at this Office. 'f81 , l rt '- ar"7l,rVa gross generally, the subscriber ofTers his ser of every description promptly attended to.- ln nrnmirfi VVarranlc $500 CHALLENGE, Whatever concerns the happiness and health of a people is at all times of the most aluable importance. I taKe it lor granted that ererv Derson 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 solmenly assure you that worms, according to the opinion of the most cele brated Physicians, are the primary causes' of a large majority of diseases to which children and adults are liable; ii you nave an appetite continually chargeable from one kind ol lood to another, Bad Breath, ram iu the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard ness and Fullness ol the Belley, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember that all these denote worms, and you should at once apply the remedy: ISobensacIt's worm Syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Princi ples, compounded with purely vegetable sub stances, being perfectly safe when taken, it can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Com plaints and Diaruca have made them weak i i . i : - : r anil ueoiiuaieo, uie lumc prupuines ui my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands with, out an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomachs which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afliicted with Despepsia. the aston ishing cures perfoirned by this Syrup after Phvsicians have failed, is the best evidence; of its superior efficacy over all others. The Tapo Worm ! . This is the mosl difficult Worm to des- tioy of all that infest the human system. It grows to an almost Indefinite length, he coming so coiled and fastened in the Intes- . tines and Stomach affecting the health so sadly as to cause St. A'itus Dance, Fits,&c. that those afliicted seldom if ever suspect 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 proper to take 6 or 8 of my 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 been known to fail in curing the most obsti nate case of Tape Worm. Elobciisack's ILn'er Pills. No part of man is more liable to disease ttan the Liver, it serving as a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secre tion to the bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver affects 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 indicate 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 Pul- monary m,jrus membiaiie, or promotes the pjscharge of secreted matter. 2d, An Al- iterative, which charges m some explicable and insensible manner, the certain morbid action of the system. 3d, A Tonic, which ires tone aild 'slrt""lh ,to the n,ervUS SyS" tern, renewin" health and vigor to all parts, nf ... . or. a.h . (nthir whaPfJ pelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitia ted matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health To Females. You will find these Pills an invaluablo 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 healthv action, nurifvins the blood and other fluids so effectually to put no nignt an complaints wtncti may arise from fenIe irregularities, as head ache, giddness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back. &C None genuine unless signed J. N. Ho bensack. all others heinn hi, imitation fjAaents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers wishing to become Agents must address the Proprietoi J. N. Hobensacls No 120 N. Second st., Phila., Pa. Agesifs in ITJoiaroc County. Dr. S. Stokes and R. Huston, Stroudsburgr II. Peters, jr. & co. Marshals creek; Staples & Shirley, Analomink; J. Bell, Experiment Mills . Brodhead & Bro. Dutotsburs ; H. it J. Kintz, Paradise ; J. Merwine, Merwines burg; Daily & Tombler. Effort; Edinger & Marsh, Fennersville; Keller & Hoffman, Kellersville; and all dealers tn drugs through- out tne conntv and JStntP pncc each 25 cents. March 10, 1853 OFFICE TO PROCURE -Soldiers' lijmcl Warrants.. By a recent Act of Congress it is enacteifr 1 hat each of the surviving, or the widow or minor children of deceased commissioned and noncommissioned ofiicers, musicians, or pri vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed military ser vices in any regiment, company or detach- ment in me service oi mo uniien oiates, m- . .1 T.I TT tci. the war with Great Britian, declared bv thy. United States on the eighteenth day of Juno 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 17D0 and each of the commissioned officers who- was engaged in the military service of the United States in the late war with Mexico, aud shall be entitled to lauds as follows Those who engaged to serve twclvp months or during the war, and actnaliv served nine months, shall receive one hun- uruu auu si.iy ut ies. uuu muse wuo engaged , . . . . lo STU a,,x V,1" at:l"ul' "" ,ul iiiouius, siiau receive eigmv acres; auu . , - r thi.se who engaged to serve for any or an . IllUUllllIlt UEIIUUi UUU UllHIII OLIItt villi monm, snail receive jony acrus. i ninueu,. i. . . n'. ..M l ,1 ; - i i li c . II "II inai wuuruvur iinr uiulci hi miu.i;i nas. honorably discharged in consequence of dis- ability m the service, he shall teceive the a- - Ua .i j uop i,a ,;.j.i f . , . f f. .. ... , - ...w "-. . wv...- n i - - Ull'b LIIUUk.U 111 ILLCIIU lllbtllt (19 I1UU1C . . . . ri-" iliol tin min hn Irtunrl r l Uic : .. Stroudsburg. S. C. BURNETT. - uw. n ni.i mm u nn PALMER & BROTHER. RESPECTFULLY inform the Mer chants of Stroudsburg and vicinity r. that they have on hand and are manufac turing PURE 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,. Call before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, February ii, 1854, 1 i - e ?; 14 m Mirimi mtn:-:jBtM