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For further Club rates and for statement of the fourteen large cash prizes, offered by the publisher?, see Scientific American. Southern, Western and Canda money, or Po-t Office Stamps, taken at par for sub scriptions. Letters should be directed (post paid) to MUNN & CO., 12S Fulton Street, N. Y (KrMessrs. MUNN & CO. have been for man' years, extensively engaged in procur nijr patents for new inventions, and will ad vise inventors, without charge in regard to the novelty of their improvements. August 30, 1S55. nJOOlTFOIt TilETDIES. CHRISTIANITY and STATES AIANSHI P with Hints on Kindred Topics by Win. Hague, 12 mo. Cloth. Price, 1. This is a volume that wiH interest every Patriot. In it are developed the relations ol Christendom to the Ottoman power, and other i'p:cs peculmriy interesting at the present uay. Doctor Hague is a lively and beautiful writer on all subjects, but particularly so, we think upon the topic treated of in tins book. 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The Coming Struggle among the Nations t f the Earth, described in accordance with t je prophecies of Ezekiel, Daniel and the .I.-veiaUons; showing the important position Ji lUio d America, will occupy during and e t the end of the awful conflict. 8vo. pamph let, 10 ceats. The almost incredible number of 150,000 have been sold. OOReiuit the price and the books ordered will be received by return mail. For sale by all the bonk sellers. EDWARD II. FLETCHER, Publisher. 117 NasseS st. New York. April 12, 1355. WAR IN B&R0PE. Tlfe 'iindersigned begs leave to inform the j ublic that they have fitted up the building, : rfiieriy occupied by the members ol the 31 F Church, on the east corner of George and ll uiroe streets, in the Borough of Stroude I .rjr, as a SOAP and CANDLE MANV FACTORY, and that they are fully prepar ed Uj furnish a very superior article of SOAP AND CANDLES Ashes and Greece taken in exchange for .", at the highest market price. CmAi paid for tallow, when delivered at lite f 'tory, or Candles given in exchange, if de ls. ai. CCMercJm tits and others are cordially in ited so stve us a call, as we arc on Wed to Jurnioh umy thing in our line, at New York PALMER & BRO. F'rooibWfg, Jmury 4, 1855. Fa per H:tngcr9 HOUSE AMD SICH PAINTER. Shop oh Jacob Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. Mtrch 17, 1851. ly. LIVERY BUSINESS. This iray lor Good Conveyances. fSs The subscriber informs the Irav- f&M eling public that he has purchased the interest of his late partner in the liivery iSusincss, he will continue the same, at the old stand on Ann Stroet. His Horses and Conveyances are good, and they are prepared to furnish Horses and Buggies, or fioa'scs at short notice, w;th or without drivers. He has on hand a splendid Omnibus, and are fully prepared at all times to accom modate large parties. Those wishing Horses and Carriages, are respectfully invited to call and suit thenii selves. The patronage of the public is solicited. M. BROWN POSTENS, Stroudsburg, Feb. 8, 1855. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. SiroitdfrSinrg Eastm Port JcrviSjMauch Chunk arul Scranton STAGE MNES. The Stroudsburg and Easton mail line of stages, consists of excellent foui 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 Easto'n before the drparturc of th? cars for New York, or stages to Bethlehem and Allentown. Aline to Mauch Chunk, leaving at G o'clock a. M. on Monday, Wednesdaj and r riday, via Brodheadsville, where i connects with lines to Wi!kes-I3are & White Haven, returning on alternate days (ETThe following lines leaves Postens Indian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. daily: A line to Port Jervis, leaving; at 7 o'clock a. via Bushkill, Dingmau's Choice and Milford. Returning, leaves Pori Jervis immediately after the arrival of the morning train of ears to New York, at about 8 o'clock A. m. A line to Scranton, leaving al 1 o'clock a. M. via Uartonsville, Tanners vjlle, where it connects with a line to Hones dale, ar.d connecting at Scranton with the cars for the west. These lines hold out strong inducements to the traveling public passing through sec tions of tho country which are as magnifi cent and picturesque as any in the Union. Having provided themselves with excel cellent coaches, good horses, and careful drivers, they feel confident that they will bp. enabled to give entire satisfaction to all win. will patronize them. STOUFFER& OSTRANDER. May II, 185 1. Proprietoi, The undersigned lias on hand and for sale Window Sash, painted and glazed, of all sizes. C. U. WARNICK. Stroudsburg, March 9, 1854. TAILORING EiTABLrjaEST EM EAST0&, PA. NEXT DOOR TO CHIDSEYS IltON STORE Would soy to his friends and custom- A toiners. that his inodn nf ilninir hiisinr.-: . b 1-remains nreciselv the same ns it hn.c been for 20 years. No false representations about 20,000 worth of stock, buying mate rial in large quantities from the manufactur ers; the goods we sell to be better than an body else's; procuring celebrated city cutters at large salaries, ete. et:.; but pursuing the even tenor of our way, giving to all who call, polite attention, good goods, and the identical ones they select; end in short to give them general satisfaction. To his new friends and customers, he would say, most respectfully, that, having the con P -ence, from many years experience, he can excel, in all kinds of fi-shionable garment cutting; the goods to be as recommended; no fading of colors, not rotten, but sound, wool dye, firm, strong, fast colors, of AMERICA?,7, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST INGS, which he will be pleased to" make up at short notice, and on reasonable terms. 07 Full suits furnished at 12 hours no tice, if necessary. J. II. WILKING. No. 52 Northampton Street, March 22, 1855. Easton, Pa. JOHN K. STOKES i ilas on hand a large and well se- Grccs'ios, S5nrdwLirc, Stoi'cs, &c. which have been purchased for cash and must be sold. His experience in the Mercantile Business, las enabled him to appreciate to the fullest degree, the wants and desires of the commu nity; and now flatters himself that he has made ample provision for all who may favor him with their custom. Very thankful for the liberal patronage which has been bestow ed upon him; he respectfully asks a contin dance of the same, feeling satisfied that it will be to the advantage of all to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Stroudsburg, January 5, 1853. RADWAPS BEADY B.ELIDF. Just received and for sale at this Office a fev bottles of this medicine, which will allay the effects of auy painful cauees that the hu man system may be visited with. Ye who are suffering with any complaint whatever that gives you pain, whether it be rheumatism, sore throat, croup, difficult breathing, tooth-ache, tic dolukeux, pain in the breast or sid sprain or spssrn, head-ache, inflammation, stiff joints, cuts, bruise, poison sores, cramps in the stomach, colic, cholera morbus, Lumbago, chilblains, frost bites, bites of poisonous insects, hydrophobia, or whatever your conplamt may be that gives you pain, liadtoay's Rf-aJy Rcluf will relieve you tuickor than any other Liniment, Salve, oj .Jain Killer in use Price 25 cer .si jr bottle. ADiE AS JHAKIVESsSS The undersigned having re moved his Saddlcand Harness manufactory to three doorshe- lov the Washington Hotel, on Walnut street, informsthe public that he will keep con stanlly on hand a choice as Eortment of Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Carriage Harness, Sulky and Gig Harness, Team Hornets, leather, cotton, aud worsted Flynels, 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 quality, and as he employs none but good workmen, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. His motto is "quick sales and small profits." Call and see for yourselres. Country produce taken in exchange for work. W. C. LARZELIER. Stroudsburg, April 13, 1854. N. B. Carriage trimmings for sale, and Carriages trimmed to order. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office. MONROE COUNTY ItftiiEiai Fire Insurance Comply. nphe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax -will bo levied, except to co.Vcr actual loss or damage by fire, that may fall upon mem bers of the company. The nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, will have a credit in the conmanv. Each insurer m or with the said company will be a mem bcr thereof during the term of his or her policy. The principle of Mutual Iusur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test ol experi encc, and bus proved"successful and be come very popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by fire, on the most advantageous and re a sonablo terms. Applications for Insurance to be made m person, or by letters addressed to JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS . Richard S. Staples, Silas L. Drake, M. II. Dreher, Wm. S. White, Jacob Stouffer, John Edinger, James If. Walton, Joseph Kerr, Jacob Shoemaker, John N. Stokes, Robert Boys, John Kern, George H. Miller. R. S. STAPLES, President. J. H. Walton, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Nov. 9, 1854. T23E sis.fllEB'Y, About which so much has been said and published, ia among us. Who has not heard of the Mexican Musling Liniment ? Many millions of bottles have been sold and used lo cure Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises. .Sprains, Ring-worm, Felons, Salt Rheum. I'ales, Sore Nipples, and Caked Breasts, Cancers, Itch, Corns on the 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 haa always has been succressful. It is equally good in healing Wound-,, Srratches, Saddle or Harness Galds, or any Sprain, Soreness or Stiffness. And it is warranted to cure Spavin, Ring-bone, Splint or Poll evil, on Horses. II? The Liniment is put up in three sizes. nnd retails at 25 cts. 50 els., and 61.00. The large bottles contain much more Lini nient in proportion to the prices, and there fore cheapest. New Wholesale asid Retail The undersigned would inform Land lords and the public generally, that , 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 WiWES AMD LiOUOStS 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 rea sonable terms. Our stock consists of French Brandy, .dark and pale. A'so, Peach, Black berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c. Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all kinds. Demijohns, from h to 5 gallons; bottles, and generally any thing that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will find it greatly to their ad vantage to deai with me. I have no hired agents to sell and distribute liquors for me at great expense, which must be paid for by the consumer. Those dealing with me I intend shall be satisfied with the article they get, as well as the price, and whenever they are not, I will be pleased to have them return5 the liquor, and make the fact known, for I in end iu make ii 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, 1S52. 1 S. POSTENS. flr, SSL, M2OT3 A TTORNEYAT L A Y , lias removed his office to his dwelinsr ouse, first door below the office of the Jeffersonian Office," and directly oppo site S. J. llollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Dec. 10, 1550. iLand Warrants. The act of Congress approved March the yd, 1855, grants 1G0 acres of land to all per sons who have been in service over 14 days in any of the wars in which this Country has been engaged since 1790, and also to the Soldiers of the Revolutionary war, without respect to length of service, or to their wid ows or minor heirs. Those who have ob tained land under any of the former acta for a less amount than 100 acres, the difference under this act is granted them lo make 100 acres in ail. The undersigned offers his services as agent to those who are entitled to land under the above act or any former act of Congress lie may be found ut his office in Stroudsburg, CHARLTON BURNETT. March 22, 1855, SfSSs Has permanently located him &2?Ss& cif.- 11 J his ofllce next door lo Dr. S. Walton, and nearly opposite S. Meliek'sJew elrv store, where he is fully prepared to trea- the natural teeth, and also to insert incorruptt lule artificial teeth on 4nvot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most per sons know the danger and folly of trusting their work lo 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 troubleof coin" so far. - Hencolhe necessity of obtaining the services eta (let ntipnearhomc. All work warranted, HEMOVAL!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Sent axxh Sl)0 MANUFACTORY!! ClSl ',e sul,scrlDer respectJuly inlorms fWj n's customers and friends that ho has wremoved his Bool and Shoe Manufac tory to the store room formerly occupied b Joseph oigman, in JNomiampion street, one 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 Calf 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. omen s fashion ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order at short notice. A large assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes of all descriptions and kinds, which he is selling 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 herein fore received, every effort will be made to merit a continuance of the same. THADDEUS SC110CII. Easton, September 10, 1852. LAW G!53CULA&. ortiiinqton GL Snetuen, 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 ol commissioners; to procure pat ents for invention, at home and abroad and to obtain pensions and bounty lauds; to collect debts, dividends, legacies, and m heritances in any part of the United states and 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 tire Union. ; Mac, Enow TSivseM." 5 i i An Invaluable Book Every ave a ed and improved, just issued. Dr. Hunter's Medical Manual and Hand Book for the AJJlicled. Containing an 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, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and eve ry thing that would offend the ear 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 private nature. To which is added receipts for the cure ol the above diseases, and a treatise on the cau ses, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn. College, Philadelphia u Da Hun ter's Mkdical Manual." 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 may place the greatest confidence, Jos. S.. Longshore M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D.t of Penn. U- nivcrsily, Philadelphia. It gives me pleas ure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the "Medical Man ual." Numerous caes of Disease of the Genital Organs, some of them of long stand ing, have come under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some causes where the paiicnt 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, aud deem it 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 aud integrity they may safely confide themselves. Alfucd Woodward, M. D. 41 This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work pub lished on the class of diseases of which it trcat3. Avoiding all technical terms it ad dresses itself to the reason of its readers. It ia 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 lo the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, ihe fiuil of some twenty years' most successful practice." Herald. " No teacher or parent should be whiioi Hie Knowledge imparted 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 : Thousands upon thousands of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution, without realizing the sin and fearful conse quences upon themselves and their posteri ty. The constitutions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Anything that can be done so to enlighten and influence the pub lic mind as to cheek, and ultimately to re move this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next 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 race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, ypur co worker in the good work you are so active ly engaged in." One copy (securely enveloped) will be forwnrded, free of postage, to any part of the United Stales for 25 cents, or six copies SI. Address, (post paid) COSDEN & CO., Publishers, or Box 10G, Philadelphia. (T?&B'Josellers, Canvassers and, Book A- gents supplied on the most liberal terms. June 22, 185.L-r-lyA Wrj&Xti2 Family should h 100,000 Copies sold S in less than a year. 'WTmVvV A new edition, revis- WTLBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD LIVES, OIL AND LIME. A urc for Consumption, Scrofula, Coughs, Colds, Astiuna, nroncnuis, opining oj Blood, and all complaints of the Lungs. The Proprietor has succeeded (from direc tions of Professor Stone) in combining the Oil and Lime so perfectly, that the taste of the Oil, which is naueseous to persons gen erally, is entirely overcome, and it can be ta ken by the most delicate females with pleas ure. And as regards the benefit of this ar ticle over the pure oil, the following case, by Prof. Stone, is sufficient to convince the most skeptical. The young lady was 2-1 years of age. "Her disease was one of unmixed phthisis, which had been expected to terminate in the course of a few months, fatally. The upper part of both her lungs was filled with tuber cles; and in some places were beginning to soften, The case was evidently a bad one. The treatment of cod liver oil was at first used, but without marked improvement. The phosphate of lime wns then administered with the oil, and the result, as m the case ol many others, was soon apparent. The patient was rapidly getting well." Caution. On account of the great repu tation of this Compound for all Lung Com plaints, tho subscriber would caution the af flicted against using any except that manu factured by him, as he has the only recipt in the United States for combining the Puur Oil with Limc in a proper manner. There- fore, as you value your health, purchase none except that manufactured by ALEX'R B. WILBOR, Chemist. 1C6 Court street, Boston Sold in Philadelphia by T. W. Dyott & Son s, and Druggists generally. For sale in Stroudsburg, by Dr. F. Hoi linshcad. November D, 1S04. ly. And Cojisiwyjtion, pain tn the side and night sweats, Asthma, WhoojnvgCovgh papulation of the heart, Liver comjlaint Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher man s All-llealing JJalsam. RAISING I5LOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr. Mine, Buider, in BrooWyn, was attached with raising bood, fowowed by a cough, pain in the side, and alt the u sua s'niptoins of consumption, lie em pfoj-ed two of the best physicians; thej- did him no good, and tod him he could not live. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 136 Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding and cough ! Before hp had taken one bottla 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 in Tenth, near South Fourth St., says That she had been troubled v.'ith a hacking cough, add 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 laring the All-Healing Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher. 14 years Mr. John O'Neil, 10 th ave nue and 21st street, suffered with a coun-h raising 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 taren three bottles, was entirely cured. PLEURISY AXD CO.VSUSil'TlON. Mrs. Baggas, a lady apwards of 70, re siding 88 Sheriff street, has for yearsbecu subject to attacks of Pleurisy, Baisiug 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. astii.ua and whooVixg COUCH. Mrs. Lucrctia Wells, 95 Christie St.; L. S. Beals, 19 Bclancy street ; W. II 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 bcttlo. Dr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozen ges for sale at this office. Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of furniture, cabinet-ware, coffins, etc. at his stand on the Milford road, two miles from Stroudsburg. OO'-Ready-madc coffins of all qualities and sizes kept constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest cash price. A hearse on hand at all times, and will at tend funerals if desired. October 20, 1853. ly. I'ront Slreet Wise Itfantifaciory. WATSGM & COX, Scrc, Riddle, Screen, and Wire loth Man ufacturers, IVo. .10 North Froail Street, Corner of Coomb'3 Alley, between .Market anil Mulber ry (Arch) Streets. PHILADELPHIA. Manufacturers of superior quality B and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds: Brass rass and Copper Wire Cloth for I'aner Makers. &.c Cylinders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best manner. Heavy Twilled Wire foi Spark Catchers, oievs lor mass ana Iron bounders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Trap3, Dish Covets, Coal and Sand Screens, &c Fan- cy Wire Work of every description. SPRING MATTRESSES. The undersigned has taken the agency for the sale of Wright's Celebrated Patent Spring Mattresses, (for which the proprietor received the first Silver Medal, awarded by the Frank lin Institute, in 1853,) to which he invites the attention of the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity. A sample can be seen at the house of the subscriber at any time. Price $30 in the City. C. R. ANDRE, Agent. Stroudsburg, Nov. 2, I854t . List -'df-artides- to be found at Si Melick's Jewelry Storeo Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Silver & Brit tania ware; Spectacles; Book3 and Stationery' fine perfumery, guns & pistols; gun tabes, locks and wipers, powder horns, game bags, hair, tooth, nail and blacking brushes ; combs, mantel ornaments; lamps; toys; line baskets; watch chains and keys; pen knives; scissors, music boxes, acordions; port monaies, tooth powder, thimbles; gold pens, thermometers, thread and buttons, pins & needles, counterieit detectors, ana other articles, too numerous to mention and invites the public to give him a oall and sec for themselves. School books, novels; new books of the. day received as soon as published. Clocks,, watches, and jewelry repaired in the best manner and warranted to give satisfac tion. Produece taken in exchange. New rroods for the Holidays just received. SAMUEL MELICK. ; Stroudsburg, Dec. 21, 1854. . To Farsiacrs, IV2ccIiaMiCti, & Ma-, ciiiiiists. HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! !. ; The subscribers ofler for sale one of the largest stocks of Hardware, ever kept in thei cstablishincnt, consisting in part of the folr lowing articles. ' " 50 Sett Butchers &, Fillolson's Chisela, 25 Witherbeys rouhd;facc chiselsl 500 planes, assorted, -: ' 100 sett knives and fork?r ' ;- 25 dos Butcher knives, ' . 10 " extra self tiped, ivory handle-, u 50 " till locks, . ; 10 " coffee mill;?, ' ;, 20 " glass knobs,. assorted; 200 smoothing' irons, broad axc, hatchets, shovels, forks, spades, circular and strait straw knives, cas teel; mili, cross cut and circular saws; patent counter .scales and weights; Tyler & Cobb-j 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; 1500 sacks salt; flour; fish &c, ygg3Q Ery Goods asul Groceries, Mfi a full assortment, for sale at Burkes pt.SmR old stand, Easton, Pa. MILLER & BROTHER. Easton, January 2G, 185-1. 3mo. TIae Pocket jifeeuiapius : OR, EVE ItY ONE UIS OWN MYSICIAN. The fifiieth edition- vtfeK V: Human System in everv U iQ 3; shape and form. To which is added a trea- E2y WilSsaia Toiiss, 51. I, 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 or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the Pocket Aes culapius. Let no one suffering from a hack nied cough, pain in the side, restless nighs, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dys peptic sensations, and giren up by their phy sician, be another monument without con sulting the Aesculapius. Have the married, or those about to be married, any impediment read this truly useful book, as it has been thu nrscans of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Any person sending Twenty fire cents en closed in a letter, will receive one copy uf this work by mail, or five copies will be senr for One Dollar. Address, (pust paid.) DR. UM. YOUXR. No. 152 Spruce st. Philadelphia. July 27. 165 1 ly. vmm Jt 1 S, " The testimony in its favor is over wlie niing. The proprietors are daily ia' receipt of letters and certifitcates, going' to prove its remarkable efficiency to;all cases of worms, "both in chi'tlren and .a dtt'ts. The re'icf given, and the immedi ate improvement of health which follow-' its use, has called the attention of physi-. cians to this artie'e, and they freely re commend & prescribe it in their practice. The retail price is 25 cents j'Cr vialu'hicti brings it within the means of all. Brooklyn, L. I. January 10, 1S-17. I do certify that I gave one bottle .of. 13. A.Fahncstock's Yirmifuge to my child,' id in seAen hours it passed 23 large worms. Anv person doubting this may apply for further Information at my resi dence corner of York and Jac!?son stJs-. JAMES iMcCAFFKEi". Poughkeepsie, lST. Y. March 2, 1944' I certify, that I took two vials of 33. A, Fahnestock's Yirniifugo, which I found' to be the greatest cure for worms I havo ever used. I have been troubled tape worms for a number of ycarsj and I' have never found so good a medicine as B. A. Fancstock's Yirmifuge. I there fore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT. The public is cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and to put"-, no confidence in statements, thai Kolin stock's,' and S. Fahnostock's Yirmifuge,' are the same or as good as the only geu- uine article, which is B' A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. For sale in Stroudsburg, by T. Schochy T T 2 OAP. Fine soented Soaps for wash-, ing and shaving a'so the celebrated shaving oream, for sa'e by SAMUEL MELICK: ; Stroudsburg, January 1, 1855. Zy. v,"!ln 0I,e hundred engra. '0 Ov itigs. showing Diseases. fffi Wff s. A'oir. .:.... r .t... 7M S Z.PM V, "fi ; "S$ij? 0 Females, eing of iho SNsT' 1,52"est importance to married peoplef or those
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