'J What has Woman to do with Agriculture1? ! In a late numbor of the Ohio Oultiva ; tor, Mrs. Josophino N. Dyer, of Galena, who appears to be every inch a woman, asks this question, and then auswers it i" the following convincing way : In one of the early jiumbers f ''s volume, was a short sketch of English life, where we hoar of a lady "a peer ess in her own right," who seems to un derstand 'enough of agriculture, Ace, to doscaiit about wheat drills, and the best breed of cows for the pail. Is it not singular that in our withe? to ape foreign aristocracy, it is almost with out exception their objectionable practi ces that we as Americans, as individuals, nre most ambitious to imitate. Their enervating luxuries, without their virtues their extravagance, their livery, with out their exercise and general informa tion. Tt is nothing unusual, we are in formed by tourists, for English ladies to walk four or fivo miles without fatigue, while American country women almost invariably think it a hardship to be oblig ed to walk one-fourth the distance. Shut up from pure air and health -giving exercise, it is not to bo wondered at that premature old age and early graves await so many. As to agricultural know- led so among our farmers' wives, 1 will vonture to say that the majority are, as i i .xv t tv. .-J ":n i ! yet, in inetr ;v x v, a, auu w.u never u- vance farther ; simply knowing that plow ing must precede sowing, &c. But what has woman to do with agriculture that she need intrest herself about tho best method of raising grain, or the particular adaptation of the various grasses for dif ferent soils, or which will produce the most hay, and which tho most pasture? I know a woman, who twelve years a go, was left a widow with six small children in debt, upon a farm of one hundred a cres, fifty improved and indiffcrutly cul livnted. The fact forced itself upon hcr jnind that she had something to do with giiculture, find although she was as ig norant as farmers' wise generally, :be went to work indailiiomdy to iuform her self; for upon her efforts and her succe depended the education it had always boon her ambition to give her children. Her success was undoubted, and now slu will tell you, if you ask her, what crop sre most exhausting, and which lea.-t in ; jurious to land; sho will explain tin course necessary to be pursued to elevate the standard of fertility will tell you liow she made her dairy profitable, and why she finally exchanged her cows for shaep. 1 know several other instances where families similarly circumstanced have heen broken up and scattered, because the mother could not attend to tho farm If our own interest and the interest of our children, is not inducement enough for us to inform ourselves upon this matkr, then the ambition to become sensible compan ions for our husbands, and intelligent, mo thers for our sons, should be enough to in duce farmers1 wives and daughters to learn vomelhing respecting the principles of ag riculture. Yonng Animals. Young animals should be kept grow ing until they reach maturity. If tliC3T are suffered to get poor and stop growing, liuy will retrograde and never attain a full size; and without grain, or something better than hay, it is uext to impossible to keep them in that condition, especial ly the first winter. Long- Life. The most remarkable instance of lon- gevity which we have met with in British liislory, is that of Thomas Carn, who ac cording to the parish register of Saint Leonard's Shorcditch, died on the 2d of Jauuary,1500,at the astonishing 9ge of 207 jcars. Plow clay lauds deep in the autumn and winter, and sandy lauds in the spring. JFjjMen will have the same veneration for a man who suffers adversity without dejection, as they have for demolished temples, the very ruins of which are rev erenced and adorned. Fcaton. A Novel Way to Raise the Wind. One day last week a gentlemanly looking; young fellow, about twenty-two or twenty-three years of age, called out the sexton of Cave Hill Cenictcry, and J ordered a child's grave to bo dug. llav -1 ing seen the sexton break ground, he re marked that he would then pay for the work, and tendered a ten dollar uote, re ceiving eight dollars in change. As no ohilds fuueral made it3 appearance dur ing that day uor the nest, nor the next, the sexton suspected something was wrong, and upon examination found his leu dollars counterfeit. So he is out of pocket eight dollars, besides the labor of digging the grave. Jy)titicilk Courier. 1,000 Book Agents Wjutiotl, To Sell Ptclunal and Useful Works foi th Year 1S51. $1,000 DOLLARS h YEAR. Wanted, in every section of the U. S Relive and enterprising men, to engage M the sule of sonic of the best Uooka publiwiod m the Country. To men of good addres. poMoesinga small capital of from to f; 100, such inducements will be offered nsto eiuible tbom to make from S3 to $0 a day piofit. OCT The Boohs published by us arc all useful in their character, extremely popular, and ooiunwud large sales wherever tliey, are ofibied. For further pmticulnrs, addrcw, (pbstwge jmid. UOBBIVP SEA Krt, PiM.i.isuiJR, Paper filaMg'er, AM) HOUSE AND SIGft RAIP3J. Shop omJacob Struct, Stroudsburg; Pai March 17, 1851. ly. rpanloIOAS Castor Orl, a very aupe-i nor anic.lc, for ale hy llOLLINKIHWiD SiroiUklHirg, March 10, 135-1, . , tin o- 4 - 1 i iPsiff ftfiri-iT i r L- r which been purchased' for cash and must be sold. His experience in the Mercantile Business, haa enabled hint to Appreciate to the fullest degree, the wants and desires of the commu nity; and now Hatters himself that he ha? made ample provision fur all who may favor him with their custom. Very thankful foi the liberal patronage which has been bestow ed upon him; lie respectfully asks a contin uance of the same, feeling satisfied that it will be to the advantage of till to examine hit, stock before purchasing elsewhere. SlroudsUurg, January 5, 1353. ZINC PAINTS. One third cheaper than White Lead, ant! .Free from all poisonous qualities. 'TUa I-iuw Jorsoy Sisic Con?ia:iy having gre.uly enlarged their works, and im proved the quality of their products, are pre pared l execute orders i'or their SUPftlH OR PAIN TS, Dry, and Ground in Oil, in assorted package of from 25 to 500 pounds; aUo Drv, in bands of 300 Hs. Their While Zinc, which is sold dry ot ground in oil, is w:riautcd IN, re and unsur passed (or Body and Uniform Whiteness. A method ofi'reparation has rceeriily bee distovercd, which enables the Company to warrant their paiatsto keep fresh and sott in the kcs for any reasonable time In this respect their paints will bo superior to any respect then other in the market. ,,,, . ... . , , , 4 11V It 3 w m - -- - - - low price, and can only bo made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is mAv weli known for its protectee qualities when ap oltcd to iron or other tm-tatic surfaces. Their Stone Color Paint pr.ssrsses all the t ropertks of the Ilrown, and is of an agrcc ttde rroli for painting Cottages, Depots. Out buildings. Bridge. Dealers sup idied on liberal terms bv their Aseuts, FKKXCII & RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealers and hn porters, N. W. cor. I0:h and Market sis , Philadelphia. April 13. 151 fim. Af?I2K IS A K PS ESS. The uudtM.-igntHi having r: ttuHcd hL: S.nMle and Harness manufactory to three doorshc iow the WjfcJiiiig-ttni Hotel, t ii Walnnt (street, informs the piddle that he will keep con t.:i.thy on Jutiid a choice trtll Uncut cl SaJtllfs. Bitt't's. Collars. Whips, Carries f ' irv, Si:ll y ttrtit (iir: HarnraSi Team Hrncts, Ivaihir, rnltru, tiutl tmrsted Flynci , TVmhHs, lsfs, Cmyet tmtis, Ciirry-cwH?, Hftrse-tviff- and brushrs, and all other articles in his line of business which he will dispose of upon very reasona ble terms. Woik tinde to order at the shortest notice. His materials will he of the best quality, and as be employs none but good workmen, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public palroiiagr. His motto is "quick sales and small profits." Call and see for yourselves. Country produce taken in exchange for work. IV. G. LAKXBLIER trmiTtJnrg-, April 13, 195-1. N. B. Carriage trimmings for sale, and Carriages trimmed to order. mtl Fits l Wits I Till-: VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits. Sjnrstsis, Crataps, and all Xrreaus and Constitutional Diseases. Persons who are laboring under this dis tressing malady will find the Vegetable Epi hptiv Pills to be the only remedy ever dis covered for curing Epilepsy, or Falling- Fits. These Pills possess ti specific actron on the nervous system; and, although they are prepared especially for the purpose of curing Fits, they wdl be found of especial benefit for all persons afUictcd with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever. In chron-1 ic cyinpkiuts, or diseases of long standing-, superinduced by nervousness, they arc ex-' ccedingly beneficial. ! Price per box, or two boxes for Persons out of the citv, enclosing a remit tancc, will have the Pills sent them through the mail, free of postage. For sale by Sirru S. IIakce, Na 1U8 Baltimore street, Balti more, Md., to whom orders from aB parts of the Union, must be addrctsed. post paid. June 2, lsT3:j. ly. .Slroruislmr;; ;us! E;;toit Fnlje. Jl l'J h CltttitL fiul S' flltoi STAI3 LINES, The Stroudsburg ;tnl Easlon mail line of stages, consists of excellent four horse coaches, and leaves J. J. Posteris' In dian Quccp Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. every day (except .Sundays) al 7 o'clock a; m. ar riving in Easlon before the departure of ih cars for. New York, or stages to Bethlehem aud Allentown. A line toMaueh Chunk, leaving at 0 o'clock a. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, via IJrodheadsvillo, whcie it connects with lii.es to Wilkes-Bate & White Ifavcn, returning on alternate days tX The following lines leaves Postcns Indian Queen J Intel, Stroudsburg, Pa. daily: A line to Port Jen is. leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via Bushkill, DingmanV Choice and Milford. Returning, leaves Port Jems inunedi.-urly after the arrival of the monmig tiain of cars lo New York, at about 8 o'clock a. m. ' A line lo Scranton, leaving at 1 o'clock a. m. via Bartonsvillo, Tanners viilc, where it connects with a tine to IJ ones dale, and connecting at Sc rati ton with the cats for the west. These lines hold out strong induoomonls lo the traveling public passing through sec lions of the country which arc as irtaguifi cent and pictuicsue as any in tho Union. Having provided themselves with excel ecllcnl coaches, good horses, aud careful drivers, they fool confident that-they wjllJc enabled lo give entire satisfaction to all who will patronize them. STOL'FKER & OSTRANDKR,- i Way It. ifir.,1 - Proprietors. 1 A Ssvt alwav on Itarfd aild for Bib bv If i.int.t'iO ISA I). j - j. - " I c jc' J J - S'rouHstuirg, -4 rc j J li i . rf. ;,TAV YonK - - V'J'i TJIK CASES PtjAft : ISXTUNSr. V. SAMS AND SO I.OSSKK, Mitte'U ftmJllaUv to soil ot very Low Pri:esTl BROTHERS, 2:tParIt Row opposite the Astor House IS:. Y (iffer one of lire most extensive Stocks and complete assortments in the country of FOR mil 0KLY. The Amount of goods in our line purchased by cotintry merchants is usually quite small compared with their dry goods, hardware, and other billsj.and this very circumstancrj.,ahso hi't'ely compels jobbers in the book business, who sell on time, to get larger profits in or der to make up for the losses and extra cx censes necessarily imolved in a credit busi ness of small amounts. It is also easy for the merchant to make arrangements to buy bis book bill for cash ; though it might not be so convenient for him to purchase his larger bills in this way. These considerations have led us to adopt in our business, from this date, January, 185-1, the following principles, viz. small i'Hofits, INVAKWNU mitts AIU TKItStS AI.WAS CASH. Being ourselves the sole publishers of a number of the leading and most extensively scllinjr School Books in the country, as well as works in other departments, our facilities are unsurpassed. Call upon us. or send an order, and judge for yourselves, if" the saving1 you can make by buying of us for c.ish is worth while. Our location is very central, and easily found. Stand on the Astor house steps, and lord; straight forward across the corner of the Park, nnd you cannot avoid seeing our signs. REMEMBER THE FAME IS MASON BROTHERS. March 2, 1511 D3. V. S. SWAY2, DENTIST, Respectfully orTcrs bis services to the pub lic generally; and to thos,e una quainted with him, lakes pleasure in refcring them to the Physicians of Stroudsburg, or to the follow tng recommendation, which was kindly giv en him by the Physicians of Newton. N J. "Dr. Swayzc. having been our family Den tist for the last five years, and having always sound hini worthy of our confidence and pat milage, we, the underpinned, t;i k e great plea sure in recommending him to the public as an honorable and skillful Dentist. A( Dr. John R. Stuort, J Dr. T. Rycrson, 10' Ail know ihe danger of truMing their Tti-th to those not properlv qualified. The best and handsomestariiliei.il Teeth used in M ea;cs, and set upon goid plate in the ocatest m.mrtcr. Kaston. Ot-tober -27, 53.8m 1&M ORTniNOTON G. SXETHEN, Wasli ' ' ington, 1. 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Probably no other journal of the same char acter is so extensively circulated, or so gen crallv esteemed for its practical ability Neatly all the Valuable Patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office aic illustrated with itugraciiigs, and the claims of all the Patents aio published regularly in its col umns as they arc issued, thus making it a perfect Scientific and Mechanical Knryclo pedia of information upon the subjects ol Mechanical Improvements, Chemistry, En gineering and the Sciences generally. It is published weekly in quarto form suitably for binding, and each volume contains Four Hundred and Sixteen Pages of Reading .Matter, Seaveral Ifundread Engravings, with full and complete Index. Its circula tion on the last Volume exceeded 23,000 copies por work, and the practical receipt. in one volume arc worth to any family much more than the subscription price. The following Cash Prizes are offered by the Publishers for the fourteen largest . lists of subscribers sent in by the 1st of January, 1833:--$ 100 will be-given for the latgesi list; $3 for the second; $03 for tho third; $35 for the fourth; $30 for the fifth; $ 13 for the sixth; $10 for the seventh; $35 for the eiahth; $:0 for the ninth; $i5 for the tenth $20 for the eleventh; $15 for the twellth ; $10 for the thirteenth ; and $5 for the four teenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the successful competitor immediately af tcrthe 1st of January, 1555. Terms : One copy, one year $0 ; one copy, six months, $1; live copies, six months. $1; ten copies, six months, $S8; ten copies, twelve months, $15; fifteenth copies, twelve; months, $-J-J ; twenty copies, twelve months $-j8 in advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be taken at less than $1,10 each. Names ran be sent in at cjiffcrctit times and from different Post Offices. Southern aud Western money taken for subscriptions. Letters should be directed, post paid, to A J cnn" & Co 1 28 Kulton sweet, N. Y. Messrs. jMunv & Co. are extensively en gaged in procuring patents for new mven Hons, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their im provements. REMOVAL ! ! rD i J Cf 0 0 iaf J S5 ' WHOLESALE AND " RETAJL Boot QUli S1)0C MANUFACTORY!! y, The subscriber resper tfuly informs 1 his customers and friends that no lias removed his Boot and Shor Manufac- ry to the store room lormorly occiiied by los. ph Sigmnn. in Northampton street, one dor above Hamilton street, and between Mrs. ! H. Harmony's Millinery and Peter Pomp's Drug Store. lie has just received a large assortment of IJoots and Shoes, among which are Call Congress Hoots, Enameled Congress Boots, Calf Napoleon Boots. Patent .Mororco Na L'olcon Hoots, Urogans. Ac. fur Heta-mcn iiid llov Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes for Ladies and .Misses. Women's fashion hie tlaitcrs of every variety, made to ordci it short notice. A large assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes f all descriptions" and Kinds, which he i ! selling CHEAP" FOn CASH. Tlic gi.ds are manufactured of the l cs iiiatennls and in the neatest and most lash iou tblc manner. He employs none but the oest ivori;men about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, crcry effort will be made l merit a continuance of the same. TIIADDEI'.S SCHOCIl. Easton, September lu lb;V2 I S the ordv medicine capable of curing the I 11 EA U A Ci 1 E, in half an hour. Form erly, several days were required lo relieve this distressing pain; whilst now the use of the Elixir will, in a few moments icmove ii entirely. Although but Intel v introduced to public notice, tins wonderful preparation count thousands of advocates. It is very beneficial in Colds and Coughs, checking the most obstinate lit of coughing in a minute or two. This icmeds is an invalua ble Family Medicine, in all sudden attacks of sickness. A single trial will be satisfac tory evident e of its eflicacy. Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only by TH O.MAS S. PRiCllAKH, Office No. IlS Catharine street, above ."Id, Philadelphia. CKItTIl K; te : Allentown, July 0, 1850. ht T." S. Prichard Dear Sir: I have used the bottle of your "Elixir for Head ache," which you left with me a few weeks ince, with. 1 think, decided advantage. I have for many years been subject to attacks of this distressing complaint, and certainly found relief in your preparation. Yours respectfully. AI. IlVNNUiM. For sale by Dr. Samuel Stokes, Slrouds OUI", Pa., wholesale agent. Samuel IJ. Kcefer, Snydersville. W. S. Deitrich, Saylotsburg. John Mcrwme, Merwinsburg. Ibivid Cbiistman, ChiistmansviJle. 11. f). & J. Iv. Shafer, Pleasant Vallcv. ft -v UG STO. i F. 8-SOLLINSKEAD Has this day opened his new Drug Store in the Gothic Hall on Elizabeth street, just bcow S. J. Ilollinshcad's Hotel, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a full assortment of Fresh Drugs k tfvtiicines, and fine Chemicals, to which be invites the attention of Physiceian Merchants, and the public generally He intends keeping a full supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dycst nil's, Burning Eluid, Camphene, 'J'urpentine, &e , which he will sell at Easton prices. Particular attention will be given to filling physicians' orders, and "they may always rely upon receiving good articles, well packed, promptly sent and at fair prices. He also keeps on hand a very full assort ment of the most approved Trusses, Abdo minal Supporter, I feast Exhausters, Nipple Glasses and Shields, '&c. A. Revues .Biu ltsoii has re moved his office to the same building, where he may always be found when not absent on business. On Thursday of each week he may l2 consulted at liHiiQce iVti 0 to 12 A'.'ji., and a. to n r. m I 1 r T- MONROE COUNTY I?Jj5!BsaI Fire Iiisui-iincc Cfli-.ip!'. rpihe rate of Insuvancc is one dollar on the thousand tloars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax wi be evicd. except to cover actua oss or dainaso bv lire, that may fa upon mem bers of the company. The nettr profits arising from interest or otherwise, wi be ascertained yenyy, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, wi have a credit in the company. - Jfiach insurer in or with the said company wi be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her poicy. The pvincipc of Mutua Insur ance' lias been thoroughy tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and lias proved successful and be come very popuar. It a fiords tho great est security against oss or damage by five, on the mo,;l advantageous and rea sonable forms. Applications for Insurance to 1-c made in person, or by-letters addressed to JAMES 1L. WALTON, Sco'y. MANAGERS . John Edinger, John S. Holler, Andrew Storm, James 11. Walton, Silas L. Drake, M. If. Drchcr, Geo. It. Keller, Jliohard S. Staple,-, Kobert Hoys, Joseph Trach, Jacob Slouffer, CharlcsD.J3roiilie.nl, Michael Shoemaker. H. S. STAPLES, President. J. U. Walton, Treasurer. t.rotidsburg, Sept. 25, 1653. And C'oiiSlftjfioi, pain hi the sid( onrl night sicceilSj Asthma, Y hoeq,i itC'gh . pafpUutimi qj the hear , Liver nsi,yloit,t Jl touch if is, and all disca.-cs of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher man's All-tlcaling J3alsam. RAISING liLOOl) & CONSUMPTION Jlr. Minc, Buidor, in lirooAryn, was attached with raising bood, Tolowed by a cough, pain in the side, and a the u sutii symptoms of consumption. He em poyed two of the best physicians; they did him no good, and tod him he coud not Urr . Jlcaring of the wonderful cures per formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 1G Fulton trcet, and got a bottlej it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding adn cough '. Before ho had taken one bottlo he was able to be about bis work. It had saved his life. His daughter, residing at I '21 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Mastorr, of Williamsburg living in Tenth, near South I'ourth st., says That she had been troubled with a hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a long time, winch at last become so bail that she was obliged to give up her school for more than a year. She then commen ced ta.'ing the All-Uealing Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher. 1 I years Mr. John O'Ncil, lUth ave nue and -1st street, suffered with a cough, nuVing of phlegm, and pain in his side. He could get no relief til he tried the All-Healing Balsam, 'which drove the pain from his side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface; and before he had ta.en three bottles, way entirely cured. I'LKL'RlSy AMI CONSUMrTIrtN. , Mrs. Baggas", a lady. upwards of 70, re siding K Sheriff street, has for years been subject to attacks of Pleurisy, Raising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath, Pain in her Head and variosu parts of her body. I rev friends believed pat recovery. The All-Healing Balaam relieved her at once of all her alarming symptoms, and now she is able to atteud to her work. asthma an n WHOOriNG COUGH. Mrs. Lucrctia Wells, 05 Christie st.; L. S. Bcals, 19 Delancy street; W. IJ. Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know, the value of this great remedy. Ask for sherman's All-Healing Bal sam, aud see that his written signature is on each bottle. Price 25 cents and 31 per bottle. Dr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozen ges for rale at this ollicc. lea.Cfaa Brick lust burnt and for sale by the subscriber. These brick are of a largo size and of a mi pel ior quality, and will be sold as low oj lower according lo quality than any othci Mrick in the county. A portion of them ore picsscd oi front bride Sard brick are made of the best material and will stand the fire wall impunity, thus answering for the pur pose of building Hake ovens, Sre. All ot which will be sold as lutv as any in the1 neighborhood. All kinds of Pioduce taken in exchange for Uiick. , SIMON CHI'lilgR. Stroudsburg; August IK, 1853 I y" e.svkkv bb7k7 The proprictorsof this cstablish nient arc preptuedlo furnish the pub-m-Yr,ZLr.ic iU all the eon veuicnce.s that can be 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 public that our stock is all good and reliable, and are at nil times pre pared to furnish every variety of vehicles. Prices reasonable. Stable on William street, adjoining KatuVa Blacksmith shop. KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. Stroudsburg, August 4, lti53. ly. " CM A 5 I E3S " M U'SCIS, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of furniture, cabinet-ware, cofiins, etc. at his stand on the Milford rod, two miles from Stroudsburg. 05-Ready-madc cofiins . of sll qualities ami sizes kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest cash price. A hearse on hand at all. limes, mid. will at-' tow,lj fuudrals if detflred. - October H . ly . .,.u DOCTOR YOURSELF! r The Sfccket iEscislapius : OR, EVERY ONE II1S OVi'N FHYSICIA?.'. ss. Tho fiftieth edition; Willi n.r ImmtiPil snorn. v.X vir.Ps. sbov. irif? Uise.ases fir, .v Al n I if ii mntnn: nl IIih Si Unman Svstem in every ltti .sbane and form. To - M&r . . v , efi is atideJ a tren- St ISi . ." . ... - isi'lQ$ I.& hps on the Diseases of ?jS"5 Fomalrs, bepiH of ibe W highest impottance u contemplating marring. By lVsUiaui Yoiuser, II. ! Let no father be aslnmed to present n copy of the ;Es'ultirtit i bis child. It may save' him Irom an eai.ly iravo. Let no yoiino man or woman enter into the secret obligations ot married life without reading the Packet A'ls cuJajnus. Let no one suffering from a haclc nicd cough, pain in the hide, restless nihs, norvous feelings, and the whole train of Dys peptic sensations, and given up by their phy sician, be another monument without con stilling the A'Urnlanus. Have the married, or those about to be mariied.arry irnpediuient read this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unforiunatH. creatines from the very pws of death. Any person sending Tw.nty fire cents en closed in a letter, wilt receive' one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for Due Dollar. Address, (pnst paid.) UK. WA1. YOUNC. A'u. 1 52 Sti uce . Philadelphia. Julv -27, 1851 -ly. ' OFFIC'P: TO PROCHliC SoSdicrs' hand W:ivi"Anis, Bif ft reeerd Art of ('inn st it is enacted, Thai earb nfthc snriving, m the widnw or minor children of defeased commissioned and noncommissioned officers, muMicians. or pri vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed military ser vices in any regiment, company or detach ment in the service of the United States, in the war with (Uc P.ritian, declared by the United Slates on the eighteenth day of Juno 181:3, or in any of the Indian wars since 17!M and each of the commissioned officers who was engaged in the military service of the United States in the late war with Mexico, and shall be entitled to lauds as follows : Those who engaged to ervc twelve months, or during the u.ir, and actually served mm- months, shall receive one hun ired aud sitv acres: and those who engaged to serve ix months and actually served four months, shall receive eighty acres; and those who engaged to serve for any or an indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, that wherever any officer or soldier was Honorably discharged in consequence of dis ability in the service, he shall receive the n mounl to which he would have been entitled if he had served the full period for which he had engaged to scire. Under the above ai t. and the acts of Con gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser vices as agent to procure Land Warrants for those entitled to receive them, as above spe cified. ' He mav be found at his ofiice in Stroudsburg. 6. C. BURNETT. sr stock's vr, . A a, mm The testimony in its favor Is over who ming. The proprietors are dai y in receipt of letters aud certifiieatcs, going to prove its remarkable efficiency to all cases of worm?, both in chi'dren aud a du ts. There icf given, and the immedi ate improvement of health which follow iis u-se. ha." ca'-'ed the attention of physp: cians to this artie'e, and fhcj-frcely re commend & prescribe it in their practice. The retail price is 25 rcits 2r' rial which brings if within the means qf all. Braohhjn, I,. I. January 16, 1847 T do certify that l gave one bottle of "B. A. Fahucstock's Yirniifuge tomy ehild, aud m scacu hours it passed large worm?. Any person doubting this may apply for further information at my resi dence corner of York aud Jackson st's. JAM ICS McUAl-'KKKV. Foughlcipsie, X. W March 2, 1811 1 certify, (hat 1 took two vials of I. A. Fahnestock's Yirniifuge, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms 1 have ever used. 1 have been troubled with tape worms for a number of years, and C have never iound so good a medicine ay B. A. Fancstock's Yirmifusjc. I there fore recommend it. MARTHA CM FT. The public b cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements that ' Kolm stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock's Arirnitfiige, art? the same or as good as the only gen uine article, which is B- A. FahnaJock Verm ijt'g . For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. &ftek k. A iSXbv IS C ! W 13 rv T. In Prkss: and will be published as smw as completed, in one iSnio. r flume 0V - ahoui 500 pages, .IX an iasc: US HISTORY. CIIAI1ACTKK, AMD RKSUI.TS; vfe , SANCTITIES ANP PROKANITIKS; ITS SCIBNCfcl -vrm 1 is facts ; - Demonstrating it Influence, as a civilized Institution, on the Happiness of tho In dividual and the Progress of the Race. BV l L. Nicuoi,;., M. D., aud Mrs. M. S. Gove Nichols. Published by the Authors, at their Reform llookstore, 65 Walker-st., New Yoik. Price one dollar. This book, like "Esoteric Anthropology," will be sent hy mad. post patd, on the 10 ceipt of the subscription price, One Dollar. All-orders addressed to T. L. NICHOLS, M. D. fi5 Walkcr-st , New York. i)u $a ii8 W 3a EST 33 5Pa A ttorncy at Law, STROUDSUUItO, MONKOE COUNTY , D..j, OffiQ on Elianlicth street, foriuilj5af upil lijt Ww Davi; Ifeq 11 May 1,1. . -. -' ZalT H Kit c 1 II 4f
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