Hints For Uoveinbcr. Tho close of tho year is near at hind seed has beeu sown the harvest gath ered and now comes the labor of pre paring for winter1 cold and frost, In our last we suggested several ways in which coarse foder could be rendered of more service as food; and also strongly urged the necessity of providing good aud warm shelters for all your animals, for warmth to a certain extent is an equiv alent for food. The prudent farmer will avail himself of every fair day to provide a bountiful supply of muck, dry turf, leaves, and re fuse of all descriptions, to mingle with the droppings of his yard. He will not suffer his cattle or sheep to run over his meadows and clover lots; aud for the sake of saving a little hay, suffer ten fold dam age by the close grazing of young and tender shoots. He will see that the change from grass to hay be made as gradually as possible, that water in a hundancc is accessible to all his stock, and also salt and ashes and for his fat ting hogs charcoal; cracks and crevice's will be6toppcd good fastnings append ed to gates, stables and barn doors ; and he wiTl particularly guard against the possibility of volunteer pruning of his or chard by hungry kine. Young animals of all descriptions must be tended with extra care, and kept in a growing condition ; for checks in early growth are rarely recovered from in after lift. Improve your time in rainy days by looking in occasionally at the school liouso door, and don't stop there see if the room is properly warmed and venti lated ascertain for yourself whether the cats are comfortable, and duly propor tioned to the respective sizes of the pupils. Grudge not the uecessary books, for inonev is never invested in better stock han when it conduces to the improve-1 nient of the young; and be not vexed if 1 your cuudren should wear out their books as well as shoes. A pleasant word at night to the school boy and girl, who have been pouring over their books during the day at school questions like these : What can you tell me about to night that you have learned at school to-day 1 what :nore do you know than 3'ou did tbi morning I we know from personal ex perience powerfully contribute to interest children in their siudies, and aid a teach er in his arduous and too oft poorly re quited labor. As the long winter evenings are com ing on, be sure that you make your own fireside more pleasant than elsewhere. Many too many have we seen turn a willing ear to the allurements of pleasure and dissipation, when better iudgement condemned their folly, simply hecausc a - the-buoynant and elastic spirit of their; childhood and youth were too much curb-1 ed and checked by the stern and thought less parent. But our limits forbid ex portation. The Gcncscc Farmer. That Ox. The Vermont State Temperance Socie ty, some years ago, passed a set of reso lutions which toil, in a happy style, and iu a very few words, the whole truth in reirard to the responsibility of the liquor traffic 'Whereas it is a principal of Divine legislation if an ox gore a man or a wo man, that they die then the ox shall be purely stoned. And whereas, if the ox were wont to push with his horns in time past, and it hath been testiGed to his owner, and he hath not kept him in, but that he hath killed a man or a woman the os shall be stoned, and his owner al so shall be put to death therefore, Resolved, That the License System is an ox that is wont to push. 2. That the owner of this ox is not the man who hires him, by purchasing a li cense, but the freemen who rent the ox, nnd who receive pay for the privilege of j working him. 3. That it hath been testified to the freemen of this State the owner thereof that the ox is wont to push, and they have not restrained him, but that he hath killed both men and women in great numbers. 4. That the freemen of Vermont are justly accountable for every death this ox produceth or hath produced. 5. That no freeman is quit of his ac countability in this matter who doth not all he can to have the ox restrained." A boy callod a doctor to visit his father, who had the delirium tremens Not rightly remembering tho name of the disease, he called it the "devil's trembles." BANK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to tho next Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania, for the creation of a corporate body, with discounting and bank ing privileges, to be located in Stroudsburg. iMonroe county, Pa. The name of the in tended corporation will he " The Slrouds burg Bank," and the amount to be one hun dred thousand dollars with authority to in-i-.roase the same to two hundred thousand. Sydenham Walton, Stogdell Stokes, oilas Li. Drane, Joseph Ttach, Edward Brown, John DcYoung, Joseph Fenner, Wm. Davis, Win. D. Walton, Stroud Burson, R. S. Staples, Joh Boys, IJalsar Fetherman, John N. Staples, Joseph Staples, Charles Fetherman, David Keller, C. Burnett, John Edinger, James II. Walton, Robert R. Depuy. J. H. Suoud, S. Stokes, C. D. Brodhead, Robert Boys, Wm. Wallace, Geo. H. Miller, Jas. N. Dutling, Daniel Boys, Samuel S Drehor, Frederick Kiscr, M. H. Dreher, Pter Shaw. Jacob Dennis. S. J. Hollinshead. June 30, 1851. V arimli Copal for sale by F. HPLLJJS&H&AD. w bite LtQikil for sale by F. MQLLJNJSMEAD. Opls. jur&puilue oti har.d.nd or Ualeiby- ' r.'HOLLINSHBAD. -r-. i"rYJ i. r.i .L -in ,ieti - ft, li-Ujll l)W-J5'l r Has on-hand a.largeand well se lected stock of s Hardware, &ioves,KO. which have been purchased for cash and must His experience in the Mercantile Business, has enabled Iiisn to appreciate to the fullest dc'TCc, the wants and desires of the commu nis; and now Hatters himself that he has mode ample provision for nil who may favor him with their custom. Very thankful for ihe liberal patronage which has been bestow ed upon him; he respectfully nsks a contin uance of the same, feeling satisfied lhat it will be to the advantage of all to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, January 5, 1S53. ZI?s"C PAINTS. One third cheaper than White Lead, and Free from all poisonous qualities'. Tiio RVw Jersey Sfiiisc Company having greatly enlarged their works, and im proved Use quality ol their products, are pre pared to execute orders for their SUPERI OR PAINTS, Dry, and Ground in Oil, in assorted packages of Irotn 25 to 500 pounds; also Dry , in banels of 300 lbs. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry ot ground in oil, is warranted Pure and unsur passed for Body and Uniform Whiteness. A method ofpreparation has recently bee discovered, which enables the Company to warrant their pair.tsto keep fresh and st!t in the kes fur any reasonable limo. In this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a Wk price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when np plied to iron or other metalic surfaces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the properties of the Brown, and is of an agree able colot for pointing Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings. Bridges, &r. Dealers sup plied on liberal terms bv their Ageuts. FRENCli & RICHARDS. Wholesale Paint Dealeis and Im porters, N. W. cor. I0:h and Market sis , Philadelphia. April 13, 1S31. G.n. The undersigned having re moved his Saddle and Harness manufactory to three doors he-j low tne wasnmgion iioiei, on Walnut street, informs the public that he will keep con stantly on hand a choice as sortment ot Saddles, Bridles, Collars, 1Vhips, Carriage t Harness, Sulky and Gig Harness, Team Harness, leather, cottMi, aud 'worsted Flyncts, Trunks, Valises, Carpet' bags, Curry-combs, 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. His materials will be of the best qualitv . and as he employs none hut good workman, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patroua'rt' His motto is "quick sales and small profits.'' Call and see for yourselves. Country produce taken in exchange for i work. W. C. LARZEL1ER. Stroudsburg, April 13, 185-i. N. R Carriage trimmings for sale, and Carriages trimmed to order. t ' ? it Paper ESasigci's AND HOUSE AND SIGN PAEMT&R. Shop on Jacob Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. March 17, 1SD1. ly. Stroiid5irs and Easton Port Jcrvis, flZiauch Chunk and Scr anion STAGE: LINE! The Str0U(ls7JUrn: and Easton mail line of stages, consists of excellent four horse coaches, and leaves J. J. Postens' In dian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. even day (except Sundays) at 7 o'clock a. m. ar riving in Easton before the departure of thf cars for New York, or stages to Bethlehem and Allentown. A li n e to Ma uch C h u u k , l c a v i ng at 0 o'clock a. m. on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, via Brodheadsville, where it connects with lines to Wilkes-Baie & White Haven, returning on alternate days Gr3 The following lines leaves Postens Indian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. daily: A line to Port Jervis, leaving at .7 o'clock a. m. via Bushkill, Dingman's Choice and Millord. Returning, Ieaies Port Jervis immediately after the arrival of the morning train of cars to New York, at about a o clock a. m. A line to Scranton, leaving at l o'clock a. m. via Bartor.sville, Tanners ville, where it connects wiih a line to Hones dale, and connecting 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 hoises, and careful dr;vers,they feel confident that they will be enabled to give emire satisfaction to all who will patronize them. STOUFFEk & OSTRANDER. .May II. 1 854. Proprietors- AlroSioi always on hand and for sab ly F. HOLLINSHEAD. biroudshurg. March '.if). 1 85 1. Frtml Siic:i Wire itf aim factory. WATSGM & COX, Steve, Riddle, Screen, and Wire Cloth Man ufacturers, Tio. 40 Korih Front Street, Corner of Coomb's A.l!ey. between Market and Mulber ry (Arch) Streols. PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers of superior quality Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds; Brass and Copper Wire Cloth for Paper Makers, &c. Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieve for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire. Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and.Sand..Screons, &c Fan cy -Wtj rework 0f 6venV description, Ag'Jt 3l, lS5l.3nr , 111 6 .p-'FRBNCH TRUSSES, WEiaHINO LESS THAN 2 OUNCES. For the Cure of Hernia or Bupture. Acknowledged by tne highest medical authorities of Philadelphia, incomparably superior to any other in use. Sufferers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now o tiers 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 call on the Subscriber, can have the Truss sent to any adJress, by remitting Fwe Dollars for the single Truss, or Ten for the double with measure round the hips, and staling ;ide affected. It will be exchanged to suit if not fitting, by leturning it at once, unsoil ed. , For Sale only b the Importer, CALEB II. NEEDLES, for. Twelfth & Race Sts., Philadela. ID3 Ladies, requiring the benefit of Me chanical Supports, owing to derangement ol the Interna! Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Ner vous and Spinal Weakness, are informed that a competent and experinced Lady will be in attendance at the Rooms; set apart for I heir exclusive use.) No. 114, Twelfth St.. 1st door below Race. June 2'J, 1851.--1 y. TTpasteless Castor Oil, a very supe JL rior article, for sale by F. 1IOLL1NSIIEAD. Stroudsburg, March 30, 1S54, OAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash- inr and shaving a'so the ce'ebrated shaving cream, for sa'c by SAMUEL MELICK. DR. V. M. SWAYZE, DENTIST, Jaston, Ia. Respectfully offers his services to the pub lic generally; and to those unacquainted with him, takes pleasure in refcring thern to the Physicians of Stroudsburg, or to the follow ing recommendation, which was kindly giv en him by the Physicians of Newton. N. J. "Dr. Swayze. having been our family Den tist for the last five years, and having always found him worthy of our confidence and pat ronage, we, ihe undersianed, take great plea sure m recommending him to the public as an honorable and skillful Dentist. Dr. John R. Stuart, Dr. T. Ryerson. " Faucis Mora!, j A. D. Morford. IG3 All know the danger of trusting their Teeth to those not properlv qualified. The rtest and nanusomesi aruuciai 1 eeui umbu in all cases, and set upon gold plate in the neatest manner. Easton, October 27, iS33. 8m LAW CIRCULAR. orthixgton Or. Snetiien, Wash ington, D. C, continues to practice law exclusively in the supreme court, and to attend to cases before Congress; to prosecute claims an settled accounts a gainst the departments, bureaus, and boards of commissioners; to procure pat ents for invention, at home and abroad and to obtain pensions and bounrr lands; I Inicllnnf A viflnrwl lorrfi r5r? r.nil in. 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Fersons wishing for advice relative to Pat. ents or Inventions, may at all times consult the undersigned without charge, either per sonally at his ofhee, or bv letter. I o those living at a distance, he would state, that all the needful steps necessarv to secure a Pat ent can be arranged by letter. When par lies wish to be informed as to the probabili ty of being enabled to obtain Patents.it will be necessary for thorn to forward by mail a rough outline sketch and description of .the invention. No fee or charge is made for such examinations. Private consultations held daily with In ventors from 9 A.M. to 5 P. M. " Models from a distance may be sent by express or otherwise. For further information apply to or ad dress, past-paid. ALFRED E. BEACH, Editor & Proprietor of the People's Journals Solicitor of American and Foreign Patent . People's Patent Office, 86 Nassau-st. N. Y, May II, 1S54. bministrutor's Notice. Estate of Jacob Starner, late of Polk township, deceased. 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The following Cash Prizes are offered by the Publishers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by the 1st of January, 1855: $100 will be given for the largest list; S75 for the second; $65 for the third; $55 for the. fourth; $50 for ihe fifth; $-15 for the sixth: $10 for the seventh; $35 for the eighth; $30 for the ninth: $25 for the tenlh ; $20 for the eleventh; $15 for the twelfth ; $10 for the thirteenth ; and $5 for the four teenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the successful competitor immediately af ter the 1st of January, 1855. Terms : One copy, one year $2; one copy, six months, $1; live copies, six months. Si: ten copies, six months, 838; ten copies, twelvemonths, $15; fifteenth copies, twelvt months, $22 ; twenty copies, twelve months. $28 m advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be taken at less than $1,40 each. Names can be sent in at different times and from different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken for subscriptions. Letters should he directed, pnst-paid, to Munn & Co 128 Fulton street, N. Y. Messrs. Munn & Co. are extensively en gaged in procuring patents for new inven lions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their im provements. REMOVAL ! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Boot cmb Sljoc MANUFACTORY!! The subscriber respectfuly informs his customers and friends that he ha: removed his Boot and Shoe Manufac lory to the store room formerly occupied bi .loseph Sigman, in Northampton street. 0111 door above ilann tor street, and net ween Mrs. E. II. Harmony's Millinery and Pete Pomp's Ding Store. He has just received a large nssortmen of Uoots and Shoes, among which are Cal Congress Hoots, Enameled Concress Bonis Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na poleon Hoots, Hrogans. &c. for Getleine: and Boys. Also on hand a large assortment of Shoe for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion ble Gaiters of every variety, made to orde at short notice. A large assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoe of all desciiplions and kinds, which he ii selling II - . CHEAP FOH CASH. The goods are manufactured of the bes materials and in the neatest and most fasli ionable manner. He employs none but th 1- best workmen about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, every effort will be made to merit a continuance of the same. THADDEUS SCHOCII. Easton. September 16, 1852 Br. Arfcluaag's Elixir S the only medicine capable of curing the HEAD ACHE, in half an hour. Form erly, several days were required to relieve this distressing pain; whilst now the use ol the Elixir will, in a few moments remove ii entirely. Although but 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 remedv is an invalua ble Family Medicine, in all sudden attacks of sickness. A single trial will be satisfac torv evidence of its efficacy. Prke 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only by THOMAS S. PR1CHARD, Office No. 118 Catharine street, above 3d, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE : Allentown, July 9, 1852 Dr. T. S. Prichard Dear Sir : I have used the bnitle of your "Elixir for Head ache," which you left with me a few weeks since, with, I 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, M. HANNUM. For sale by Dr. Samuel Stokes, Strouds burg, Pa., wholesale agent. Samuel H. Keefer. Snydersville. W. S. Deitrich, Saylorsburg. John Merwine, Merwinsburg. David Christman. Christmansville. II. D. & J. K. Shafer, Pleasant Valley. " iff DRUG STORE. DR. F. HOLLINSHEAD Has this day opened his new Drug Store in the Gothic Hall on Elizabeth street, jusr below b. J. Hollinshead s Hotel, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a full assortment of Fresh Drugs & ffifctiicines, and fine Chemicals, to which he invites the attention of Physiccians, Merchants, and the public generally. He intends keeping a full supply of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dyes tuffs, Burning Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, &c , which he will sell at Easton prices. Particular nttentton 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? rnent of the most approved Trusses, Abdo minal Supporters, Breast Exhausters, Nipple Glasses and Shields, &c, Dr. A. RevecH Jackson has re moved hie office to the same building, where he may always be found when not absent on business. On Thursday of each week he may bo consulted at his office from 9 to 12 A.-;M., and 2. to o p. m. Stroudsburg, Mjarch 30 IH5J . 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 H. Walton for settlement. P. S. POSTENS, J. H. WALTON. Stroudsburg, Aug. 1, 1854. N. B. Tho 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, 1854. rf To Farmers, Mechanics, & Ma cSiiisitl 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 lowing1 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 counter scales 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 etones; ro tary pump fixturae; clover and timothy seed; beans; dried apples; 300 sacks salt; flour; fish &c, Dry Goods and Groceries, a full assortment, for sale at Burkes Efe old stand, Easton, Pa. . MILLER & BROTHER. Easton, January 20, 1854. Umo. liaising BJood And Consunijition, pain in the side and nightsivcals, Asthma y WhoopingCough, palpitation of the heart , Liver complaint Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher man's All-llealing Balsam. RAISING BLOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr. Mine, Buider, in Broov'yn, was attached with raising bood, foowed by a couirh, pain in the side, and tdl the u- sua snnptoms of consumption, lie em- poyed two of the best physicians; they did him no good, and twd him he coual not live. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 13G Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding adn coiih ! Before he had taken one botfclo he was able to be about his work. It had saved his life. His daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Maston, of Williamsburg living hi Tenth, near South Fourth st., says That she had been troubled with a hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a Ioiiec time, which at last become so bad that she was obliged to give up her school for more than a rear. She then common ced taAinir the All-IIcaling 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'Xeil, 10th ave nue and 21st street, suffered with a cough, raising of phlegm, and pain in- his side He could ffct 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 taren three bottles, was entirely cured. PLEURISY AST) CONSUMPTION. Mrs. Baggas, a lady upwards of 70, re siding 86 Sheriff street, has for yearsbecn subject to attacjs of Pleurisy, Baising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath, Pain in her Head and variosu parts of her body. Her friends believed past recovery. 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 WHOOPING ChUOK. Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 95 Christie st.; L. S. Beals, 1 9 Delancy street ; W. H. Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know the value of this great remedy. Ask for Sherman's All-Healing Bal sam, and see that his written signature is "on each bottle. Price 25 cents and $1 per bcttle. Dr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozeu ges for sale at this office. 160,000 Brick " Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber These brick are of a largo size and of a su peiior quality, and will be sold as low or lower according to quality than any othei Hrick, in the county. A portion of them are pressed or front brick Said 'iric-k are made of the best material ami will stand the fin ! 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 Produce taken in exchanoe for Brick. SIMON GRIJBER. Stroudsburg, August 18, 1853 ly MVERY STABLE. The proprietors of this establish- fs-tj ...w..i, . . j.. .i. i u iu iui mail uic iu u- lic with all the conveniences 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 ull times pre pared to furnish every variety of vehicles. Prices reasonable. Stable on William street, adjoining Katuz's Blacksmith shop. KAUTZ & HUJNTSfllAi. Stroudsburg, August 4, 1853. ly. CI3 A 5JL1L.ES JI 5JSC2I, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of furniture, cabinet-ware, coffins, etc. at his stand on the Milford road, two miles from Stroudsburg. (tV-Ready-made coffins of all qualities and bizcs kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest cash price. A hearse on hand at all timcs,'and will at? Mm tend funerals if desired. ' . " " October 20, 18q3rly, . DOCTOR TOUIftSXXt'! The Pocket Esculapius : W OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. .The fiftieth editipn with one hundred erigra, Tings, showing Diseases & Malformations of tho I'Human SyBtem in every . I; shape and form. To-. I which is added a trea- ' .: U T-i: . c Females, being of the highest importance to married people, or thoao By William Yomiff, II. D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the Aesculapius to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man fir woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without rGadinsj the Pocket Alls--culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack nied cough, pain in the side, restless nighs, nervous feelings, and tho whole train of Dya peptic sensations, and given up by their phy sician, be another monument without con suliinc the 'Msculapius. llavo the married, or those about to be married, any Impediment read this truly useful book, as it has been tho means of saving thousands of unfortunato creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending Twenty fwe 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 st. Philadelphia. July 27, 1854. ly. OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers5 Ii:md Warrants. By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted That 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 military ser vices in any regiment, company or detach ment in the service of the United States, Fn the war with Great Britian, declared bv the United States on the eighteenth day of June 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 17JJ0 aud each of the commissioned officers who was engaed in the military service of the United States in the late war with Mexico, and shall be entitled lo lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actually seneo nine monins, snau receive one Hun dred and sixty acres: and those who engaged to serve six months and actually &erved lour months, shall receive eighty acies; and ihose who engaged lo sene for any or nu indefinite period, aud actually served ono month, hall 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 a mount to which he would have been entitled il he iiad served tluj fall period for which I19 had engaged to serve. Undr the above act, and the acts of Con gress generally, ihe subscriber ofTers his ser vices as agent lo procure Land Warrants for those entitled to receive them, as above spe cified, lie mav be found at his oflice in Stroudsburg. ' S. C. BURNETT. The testimony in it3 favor is over whe ming. Tbc proprietors are dai y in recefpt of 'etters and certifiicates, going to prove its remarkab'e efficiency to alf cases of worms, both in chi dren and a du ts. The re.ief given3 and the immedi ate improvement of health which follows its use, has ca ed the attention of physic cians to this artic e, and they freely re commend & prescribe it in their prnctice. The retail piriw is 125 cents per vial which brings it within the ?nca?:s of all. Brooklyn, L. I. January 1G, 1S-17, I do certify that I gave ono bottle of B. A.Fahnestock's Tirraifuge to my child, and in seven hours it passed 23 largo worms. Any person doubting this may apply for further information at my resi dence corner of York and Jackson st's. james McCaffrey". Poughkccpsic, ST. Y. March 2, 1844 I certify, that I took two vials of J3. A. Fahnestock's Yirmifugc, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms I havo ever used. I have been troubled with tape w orms for a number of years, and I have never found so good a medicine as 13. A. Fanestock's Yirmifugc. I thcro forc recommend it. MARTHA CM FT. The public is cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements that 1 Kolm- stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock3 Yirmifuge, arc the same or as good as the only gen uine article, which is B' A. Fahnestock's Verm ifugc. For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. Schoch. AIHSOWSCEMEST. In PaEss: and will be published as soon as completed, in one lt?mo. volume of ' about 500 pages, .13 an iagc: 118 IIISTORT, CHARACTER, AND RESULTS; 1T,S SANCTITIES AND PROFANITIES; IT8 SCIENCE AND ITS FACTS ; Demonstrating its Influence, as a civilized Institution, on the Happiness of the In dividual and the Progress of the Race. ' BV 1 T. L. Nichols, M. D , and, Mrs. M; S. Gove Nichols. Published by the Authors, at their Reform. Bookstore, 65 Walker St., New York".- Price one dollar This book, like "Esoteric Anthropology,' will be sent by mailt post paid, on the re ceipt of the subscriptiun price, One Dollar: All orders addressed io T L. NICHOLS. M.D. 65 Walker-st , New York. 2Siv,mir.i?Mf ijwmisriswi Attorney at'Law, STitoypsBima, monrob county, pa.. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly- oc1- oupied by y m. Pavis Esq: awing VttS SrrnTiJ--,-' .Vx, fy.iji.fe nv-iT. - 3Iay "9- 1851. i.r