To the Voters of IHcnroc County. FellGiD-CUizens : In compliance with the solicitations of numerous friends I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Prothonotary $ Glek of the Courts of Monroe County, nt the ensuing Election, nnd hereby reppuctfully solicit your support. -Should I ho olortor?. T vAoAtri mvsnlf tn iHs- charge the duties of the office personally, faithfully, nnd to the best of my abilities. Respectfully, your friend. TT ., JOSEPH TROCII. IlamntonAug ust 17, 1854. To Hie Voters of nionroc Coiixit v. 11 .i rcuow-cutzens: At the solicitation of numcsous lnends 1 have been induced to of fer myself as a canidate for the office of Co un ty Comm issioner, and respectfully solicit your votes nnd sup port. Should you deem proper to elect me, I shall feel deeply grateful, and endeavor to the best of my ability to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and to the best of my nbiiitv. JOHN IIINKEL. Hamilton, August 10, 1So4. To the Votors of Monroe County. Fclloic-citizcns: 1 offer myself as a can didate for the office of Register and Recorder, at the next ensuing election nnd respectfully solicit your votes and support If elected 1 pledge myself to pet form the duties of said office personally and to J he best of my nbiiitv. JOSEPH BARRY. Hamilton, August 10, 19f)4. To tttc Voters tf itHonrot; County. Friends and Fellow-Citizens : Through the solicitations of many of you, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of .Monroe County, at the ensuing general election, and respectfully solicit your influ ence and suffrages. Should I Le elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my abililv. Your friend and fellow-citizen, MELCIIOIR BARRY. Stroudsburg, Aug. 10, 1S54. To (be Voters of Monroe Count y( Fellow Citizens: At the solicitation of numerous friends, T have been induced to of fer myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, nl the ensuing General Election, and respect fully solicit your voles and influence. Should "I be so fortunate as to be elected. I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and to the best of my ability. OLTS B. GORDON. Stroudsburg, August 3, 1S54. To the Voters of Monroe County Fellow-Citizens: At the solicitation of numerous friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and respectfully solicit your votes and influ ence. Should I be so fortunate as to be elec ted, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the offipe failhfull', and to the best of my ability CHARLES POSTENS. L. Smithfield, August 2, 1S54. To the Voters of Monroe County. Fcllow-Cilizrns : At the solicitation of numerous friends, I have been induced to of fer myself as a candidate for the office of County Commission er, nt the ensuing General Election, nnd respect fully solicit your votes and influence. Should I he so fortunate us to be elected, I pledge rnyM'If to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and to the best of my ability. JOSEPH HECKMAN. Pocono, August 3, 1354. To the Tree and Independent Voters of K0NR0E COTTCfTY. Fellow-Citizens: I do hereby offer myself a candidate nt the next ensuing Election, for the office of Register and Recorder, and if so fortunate as to be elected I do pledge myself to perform the duties of said office personally, with fidelity and to the best of tny ability. JOHN S. FISHER. Pouc towjiship, Aug. 3, 1S51. To the Independent! Voters of Encouraged bv a number of mv friends in different parts of the County, I offer myself as a candidate for Register and Recorder, t the ensuing Election, and respectfully so lick your voles and intercut. I pledge myself if eioctod, to perform the duties of said office promptly and faithfully, and to the best of rny aWity. WILLIAM S. KEKS. Stroud township, Aug. 3, 1354. To the Voters of Monroe county. Ftifow-cUizcns : I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Proihonolary cj- Clerk of the Courts of Monroe county. Should you deem me worthy of your support and favor me with a majority of your votes, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the oflice personally, and to the best of my ability. Your humble servant, JOHN EDINGER. Stroudsburg, Aug. 3, 1854. To the Voters of Monroe county. Through the solicitation of many friends I have been induced to offer myself as a can didate for the office of feheriiT. Should I be so fortunate as to he elected, 1 will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, personally and to the best of my ability. HEiMlY U. SHAl'JSK. ' Chcsnulhill, August 3, 1654. To the Voters of Monroe County. Felloio Citizens: Being encouraged by numerous friends in various parts of the coun ty, I ofTer myself as u candidate for the of fice of Sheriff, at the ensuing General election. Should I -be so fortunate as to be elected, I pledge my self to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. GEO. SWARTWOOD. .Stroudcburg, July 27, 1854. To f lie Voters of Monroe county. Fcllow-citizcns : At the solicitation of nu merous friends I have been induced to offer ray sulfas a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff, of Monroe county, at the ensuing General Election and respectfully solicit your votes. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected, I pledgo myself to discharge the duties of the office perpqnallv, faithfully and to the best of rny ability. "CHARLES H. HEANEY. CUemHthill, Aug. 3, 1351, To i lie Voters of Monroe Count'. Friends and Fellow-Citizens :-Th rough the solicitation of many of you, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of She HIT of Monroe County, at the ensuing general election and respectfully solicit your influ ence mm suffrages. Should I be elec ted, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my ability. Your friend and fellow citizen, GEORGE W. FfiNNER. Smithfield, Sept. 7, 1854. To Hie Voters of ITIonroo county. Fellow-citizens : I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Monroe count', nt the ensuing general election, and 'respectfully solicil'your votes. Should I he so fortunate as to be" elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully, and to the best of my ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow-citizen. MELCIIOIR BOSSERD. Hamilton, Aug. 31, 1851. To the Voters of iT2 enroc Coctnty. Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Register and Recorder, at the ensuing Election and respectfully solic it your votes and interest. I pledge myself if elected, lo perform the duties of said office promptly and faithfully and to the best of my ability. Your friend and fellow citizen, ABRAM FENNER, Jr. Dutotsburg, August 24, 1854. To the Bucicpemlcut Voters of EVSp&ROE COUNTY. Felloio-Citizens: I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, personally and to the best of my ability. JAMES PLACE. Middle Smithfield, August 24, 1S54. - Register's Notice. jTOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents and mi nors, that the administration accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Keiristcr of Monroe coun ty, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court to be bold at Stroudsburg, in and for the a foresaid county, on Monday, the 25th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. The account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, executor of the last Will and testament of Adam D. Belli?, late of Pocono township, deceased. The account of Solomon Walter, ad ministrator of the estate of Baruct Wal ter, late of Middle Smithficd township, deceased. The account of John Kern, executor of the last Will and testament of Lrnst Kern, late of Stroud township, deceased. The Second account of Moses AY. Cool baugh, John V. Coolba'ugh and Milo. M. Dimmick, Executors of the last Will and testament of John Coolbaurh, late of Middle Smithfield township, ceccased. SAMUEL HEES,fJr. Register. Register's Office Stroudsburg, 7 Aucrust 31, 1854." i Fro sit Street Wire IfJ a mi factory. WATSON & COX, Sieve, Riddle, Screen, and Wire Cloth Man ufacturers, JYo. 46 tforlii Front Street, Corner or Cootnt' Alley, between Market and Mulber ry (Arch) Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers of superior quality Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kind; Brass and; Copper Wire Cloih for Paper Makers. &e. J Cylinders and Dandy Rolls coveted in the best manner. i Heavy Twilled Wire fot Spark Catchers, Sievs for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covets. Coal and Sand Screens. fcc. Fan- y Wire Work of every description. August 31, li-5!. 3m- Kew Wholesale and Retail Wn'K & liHiUOK .STOKE, Stroticlsbursr, Fa. The undersigned would inform Land lords and the public generally, that lie continues the above business in Strouds burg. in the store house formerly occupied by John II. Melick as a Jewelry Store, and has on hand a large stock of WINES AND L5CUOR3 of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from the Custom House, which he is prepared to sell to Landlords and others on the most rca sonablc terms. Our stock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. A'so, Peach, Black berrv, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hoi land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala' ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c. Alto, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all kinds. Demijohns, from to 5 gallons; bottles, and generally any thing that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will find it greatly lo their ad vantage to deai with me. I have no hired agents to sell and distribute liquors for meat great expense, which must be paid for by the consumer. Thoscdealing with me I intend shall be satisfied wjith the article they get, as well as the price, and whenever they are not, I will be pleased lo have them return the liquor, and make the fact known, for I in end to make it a permanent bnsiness, and can only do so by dealing honorably. All orders sent me, by stage drivers or others, will be promptly attended to, the same as though the person was present dealing for himself. July 8, 1852. P. S. POSTENS. Lbministrtttor's Notice. Estate of Michael Kaivalski, late of the Borough of Stroudsburg, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration upon the above named Estate have been grouted to the undersigned by the Register of Monroe County. All persons, therefore, indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned for sctlemcnt. JOHN KAUTZ, Ad'or. Stroudsburg, July 13, 1854. P. S. All persons having Guns, &c. at his establishment for repair, will please call immediately and take the same away. SAL. jSRATUfi, Borax, Sallpctre, and Cream of Tartar, for sale by F. HOLIilNSHEAD. Stroudsburg, Mairh 30, 185L mm STROUBSBU RG ACADEMY. The next session will commence Monday September 4lh. The course is thorough and extensive, em bracing the essential branches of an English education, as well as the Latin and Greek languages. Young men and women wishing lo learn the theory and art of teaching will receive especial attention. A few scholars can bo accommodated with board with the Principal. For his ability to teach he would refer to the parents of the 1G2 scholars who have been under his charge. It is highly important that pupils should be in their places at the commencement of the session, as all classes are then formed. Terms: Five dollars per quarter of 12 weeks. All bills will be sent to the parents at the end of each regular quarter and the money must be sent or handed in within two weeks time. If not the children must be removed from school. This rule will be strictly adhered to in all cases. LEWIS D. VAIL, A. M. Principal. Persons owing the subscriber will confer a great favor by calling and settling, without waiting to be dunned. August 17, 1854. DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership heretofore existing un der the name of "P. S. Postens & Co.," is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The accounts of the late firm are in the hands of James II. Walton for settlement. P. S. POSTENS. J. II. WALTON. Stroudsburg, Aug. 1, 1S54. N. B. The subscriber, thankful for past favors in his line, will continue the business at the old stand, where he will endeavor to wait on all who may favor him with their trade to their satisfaction. P. S. POSTENS. Aug. 10.1S54. exhibitor's Jfoticc. In the matter of the account of Michael Shoe maker, Executor of DA YID B ELLIS FIELD, deceased. May 27, 1S54, the Court appoint Charlton Burnet, Auditor, to audit, resettle and make distribution among the Heirs. The undersigned will attend to the duties of the above appointment on Saturday, Sep tember 9th, 1854, at hisoffice in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested can attend. CHARLTON BURNETT. August's, 1854. Auditor. T1SE GREAT REMEDY, About which so much has been said and published, is among us. Who has not heard of the Mexican Musting Liniment ? Many millions of boltles have been sold and used to rure Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises. Sprains. Rina-worm, Felons, Sail Rheum. Piles, Sore Nipples, and Caked Breasts, Cancers. Itch, Corns on ihe Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald Head, Numb Palsey Bunions or Frosted Feet, Warts or any other complaint that can be reached by an external remedy. And it has always has been suecccssful. It is equally good in healing Wounds, Scratches. Saddle or Harness Galds, or any Sprain, Soreness or Stiffness. And it is warranied to cure Spavin. Ring-bone, Splint or Poll evil, on Horses. DIP The Liniment is pul up in three sizes. and retails at 25 cts. 50 cts., and 81.00. The large bottles contain much more Lini ment in proportion lo the prices, and there fore cheapest. To County Merchant. Every store should be supplied with this valuable Liniment, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidly. G. W. WESTBROOK. (Successor to A. G. Bragg & Co ,) Origin ator and sole Proprietor. Principal Offices, 301 Broadway, New York, and corner 3d and Market Streets, St. Louis, Missouri. Sold by every dealer in drugs and medi cine throughout ihe United States. Canadas. West Indits, and Bermuda Islands. June2j, 1851 ly. t?rv?r VATrrr Notice is hereby jircn that an application will be made to ihe next Legislature of ihe Slate of Pennsylvania, for the creation of a corporate body, with dsscountinc and bank ing privileges, to be located in Stroudsburg. Monroe county, Pa. The name of the in tended corporation will be " The Strouds burg Bank," and the amount to be one hun dred thousand dollars with authority to in crease the same to iwo hundred thousand. Sydenham Walton, Siogdell Slokes, Silas L. Drake, John Edinqer, Joseph Tiach, James H. Walton, Edward "Brown, Robert R. Depuy. John De Young, J. H. Stroud,' Joseph Fennor, S. Slokes, Win. Davis, C. D. Brodhead, Win. D. Walton, Robert Boys, Stroud Burson, Wm. Wallace, R. S. Staples, Geo. H. Miller, Joh Boys, Jas. N. Duiling, Balsar Fetherman, Daniel Boys, John N. Staples, Samuel S Dreher, Joseph Staples, Frederick Kiser. 'Charles Fetherman, M. II. Dreher, David Keller, Peter Shaw, C. Burnett, Jacob Dennis. S- J. Hollinshead. June 30, 185 WEIGHING LESS THAN 2 OUNCES. For the Cure of Hernia or Eupture. Acknowledged by tne highest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably superior to any oilier in use. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now offers to procure not only the lighest and most easy, but as durable a Truss as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous and uncom fortable article usually sold. There is no difficulty attending the fitting, and when the pad is located, it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to rail on the Subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any address, by remitting Five Dollars for the single Truss, or Ten for the double with measure round the hips, and stating side affected, li will be exchanged to 3uit if nol fitting, by returning it at once, unsoil ed. For Sale only by the Importer, CALEB H. NEEDLES, Cor. Twelfth & Race Sts., Philadela. JUT Ladies, requiring the benefit of Me chanical Supports, owing lo derangement of the Interna! Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Ner vous and Spinal Weakness, -are informed that a campetent and experinced Lady will be in attendance at the Rooms; set apart for their exclusive use.) No. 1 14, Twelfth St., 1st door below Race. June 2y, 1851.- ly. bjank"deeds Fr sale nt this Office. Fricndlv to aS3 NaUSosEs WAR OR NO WAR. MEW H&T CAP STORE. The undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Stroudburg, and the pub lic generally, that they have taken the room lately occupied by John W. Rux ton, as a Hat & Gap Store, on Elizabeth street, a few doors below the Drug Store of Dr. F. Hollinshead, and have filled it with HATS Sz CAPS, of every variety and style, and arc prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competition. Persons in want of Hats or Caps would do well to call and examine our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. The public arc informed that they still continue the Boot aad Shoe business, at the 'old stand, in all its various branches, and are fully prepared to accommodate all who may fed disposed to give them a call. Fx. SKELTON & SONS. April 20, 1S54. NEW MILLIHEEY ESTABLISIIMEJ7T. (yr The undersigned respectfully an fv nouncc Jo the Ladies of Stroudsburg, and the country generally, that they have es tablished the above business, in the room for merly occupied by Win. Dean, second door below the "Golhic Hall Drug Slore," on Eliz abeth street, where they have a full stock of every thing in their line of business, l hcy have the latest Paris styles, and arc prepared to display an assortment of rich goods that can hardly fail to challenge the admiration of all who make any pretension to taste and adornment. Ample experience in the busi ness induces them to cherish ihe expectation that their efforts to please will not be exerted in vain, more especially as they offer in the outset a stock of fashionable bonnets, and an assortment of tasteful decorations of exceed ing beauty and attractiveness. The Ladies are respectfully invited to favor us with a call and examine our goods and workmanship. S. & E. DEAN. Stroudsburg, May 4, 1S54. R. J. ILArVTK, EIVOST, Has permanently located him- his oflice next door to Dr. S. Walton, and nearly opposite S. jI click's Jew elry store, where he is fully prepared totrea- the natural teeth, and also to insert lncorruptt iblc artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. iIost per sons know the danger and folly of trusting their work to the ignorant as well as the traveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, he is liable to have some failures out of a number of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre quently put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in- oonvenience and trouble of going so far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the services cf a del ntisncar home. All work warranted. To Furiacrs, Mechanics & cliitiisis. HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! The subscribers offer for sale one of the largest stocks of Hardware ever kept in their establishment, consisting in part of the fol lowing articles. 50 Sett Butchers & Fillotson's Chisels, 25 Witherbeys round face chisels, 500 planes, assorted, 100 sett knives and forks, 25 doz Butcher knives, 10 " extra self tiped, ivory handle, 50 " till locks, 10 " coffee mills, 20 " glass knobs, assorted; 200 smoothing irons, broad axes, hatchets, shovels, forks, spades, circular and strait straw knives, cas teel; mil!, cross cut and circular saws; patent countercales and weights ; Tyler & Cobbs patent haft brace and bits; auger and center bits; spoke shave, shutter bolts, shutter fas tenings; pulleys; spiral door springs; 1000 rim and carpenters locks; 200 doz. butt hin ges; 1000 gross screws, assorted ; tenant and hand saws; nails; assorted grind stones; ro tary pump fixturas; clover and timothy seed; beans; dried apples; U00 sacks salt; flour; fish &c, ury uoou( mm urucenuj'j n e-j a full assortment, for sale at Burkes 2$$i old stand, Easton, Pa. MILLER & BROTHER. Easton, January 20, 1951. 3mo. Bm'iiiiig Fluid constantly on hand and for sale bv F. HOLLINSHEAD. Stroudsburg, March 30. 1851. W1XDOW SASDI. The undersigned has on hand and for sale. Window Sash, painted and glazed, of all sizes. C. U. WARNICK. Stroudsburg, March 9, 1854. Qlubitnr'0 Koticc. In the matter of the Estate of BEXJAMIX STIiOJf, deceased. 1 he undersigned, auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to audit and if necessary resettle the account of the administrators of said estate and make distri bution, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at the house of Jacob Knecht, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on the 15th day of September next, ut 10 o'clock A. M. when and where all persons interested can attend if they see proper. FRAKLIN STARBIRD, Auditor. August 17, 1854. LADIES' INSTITUE OF THE Penn Medical University of Philadelphia. 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Wool Carded for 4 cents per pound cash, and if it is charged 5 cents will be exacted. Prices for Massisfnclurtug, are: Broadcloths (double width,) IndigdUPtuc, per yard $1 xlo Invis. green, boitle green, and blue black, ncr yard 1 17 Browns, blacks and snuffs, per yard 1 00 Satinets, (mixtures, and Tweeds, per yd. 40 Blankets, (double width,) do G2.V Flannel, white, EressinK Ciotli. jinx's went. Cents. Indigo blue, per yd. 3(5 Invisible nnd bottle green, do. JU Hliie black, do 2n Snuffs, browns, blacks, and drabs do Fulling, shearing and pressing do Fulling and pressing do Scouring and napping do AVo.Mi:xs WKAR. Indigo blue " do Madder and scarlet red do Greens, all shades do Blacks and browns do Yarn Indigo blue per lb. Madder and scarlet do SI) 1-2A U 8 18 120 15 124 25 25 Greens, all shades do 16 05 Wool left at Tinchot's, Laforge's or Do Witt's Store, at Cornuliu's Tavern, or at De Witt's Mill, Milford, Pa.; at Diugman's Store, Dingman'8 Choice; O. Dimmick's Mat tamoras, Pike county; at Stokes &. Staples' Store, Stroudsburg; at Landers' or Peters' store, Craigs Meadows, Monroe Co. Pa., at Stokes & Dreher's store, Smithfield, and at Stokes' Mill, near Stroudsburg, will be taken away and returned every two weeks. Broad cloths, Cassimeres, &c. kept on hand and ex changed for Wool. MATTHEW PROCTOR. May 25, 1354. ATTORNEY AT T, A lr , lias removed his oflice to his dwclinc- house, first door below the oflice of the " Jeffersonian Office," nnd directly oppo site S. J, Ilolhnshcad's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Pec. 19, 1850. i'J i i " i?I.i22, Know TJnyseff." oYt ;. An Invaluable Book :XvvlS,' Family should have a .... ' JV-- 1 .w. "I ? 1.1 VVfxy 5n ,ess tl,an a year. ''' 1 ! !'. v V A new edition," revis ed and improved, just issued. Dr. Hunters Medical Manual nnd Hand Book for the Afflicted. Containing nn out line of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of disease contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self a buse or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, wiitten in a familiar styln, avoiding all medical technicalities, and eve ry Ihinn that would offend the car of decen cy; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, from the result of some twenty years' successful practice, exclusively de voted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or privale nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatiso on the cau ses, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Venn. College, Philadelphia'" Dit Hun rru's Medical Manca!,." The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to curs the diseases of which it treats is a graduate of one of the best Col leges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the unfortu nate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they m;y .lace the greatest confidenre, Jos. S. Longshork M. D. From A . Woodward, M. D., of Penn. U niversily. Philadelphia. It gives me pleas ure to udd my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the " Medical Man ual." Numerous cases of Disease of the Genital Organs, some of them of long stand ing, have come under my notire, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some causes where the paiicnl has been considered beyond medi cal aid. In the treatment of Seminal weak ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self abuse or Excess of vene ry, I do not know his superior in the pro fession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem il no more than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscre tion, to recommend him as one in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. Alfred Woodwuid, M. D. " This is, without exception, the mobt comprehensive and intelligible work pub lished on the class of diseases of which it treats. Aoiding all technical terms, il ad dresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however, fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treat ment of the various complaints treated of, and. with too little breath to puff, and too little presumption to impose, he has offered to the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the ftuii of some twenty yeais most successful practice."' Herald. ' No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparteJ in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortifi cation and sorrow to the youth under their charge." People's Advocate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writ ing of" Hunter's Medical Manual" says : ThousauJs upon thousands of our youth, br evil example and influence of the pflSMons. hate been led Into the habit of self pollution, without rcali.ing the sin and fearful conse quences ujon tneniselves and their posteri ty. The constitutions of thousands who arc raising families have ben enfeebled, if not broken down, ami they do not know th cause or the cure. Anything that can bo done so lo enlighten ami influence the pub lic mind as to cheek, and ultimately to re move ibis wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing uexl to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generation In temperance (or the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human rare. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co worker in the good work you are so active ly engaged in." One copy (securely enveloped) wilt be forwarded, free of postage, to any part of the united ibtates for 25 cents, or six copies SI. Address, (post paid) CUSDFN it CO . Publishers, or Box IDG, Philadelphia. 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