"No suchiWordas Fail." A IIESISTJjESS ilOLLOWAY'S ,0INTHEKT 4 Cirrcsisir to Ujc SitU. "vThe Tnt h-is-pital StiVprons and medical' puiticilS"fif Europe admit the unparalleled i.'fini inll.unmaUirv -aiuMiealmg properties ol .Uiiis'OitiUiietit: governments siiicion h use iu jlieir naval ami. military servh es; andlhe masses in ihi's country ami throughout tin, -uyirlil tepoe the utmost confidence in its .'cMf?:u vp properties. If penfeliaH's the sndrres nOndammaiinn smc cnrt option which underlie'-the external evidence ol disease,' aiul nJKiitralfUi the. fiery elements which' feed iide;erHe .the .m-ilady. ; I&iieumU'tiMii,'r,icfuto,- ErysP , ,;; , ' la.. .:-..- - ttVcBi are aimmc the must, terrible and tinjizitiU lieats in the muscles, ana tlesuy Hire the skuihVet in the worst forms, and lteri ssceiiiiiigly incurable, thev invariably Bjrtnearunr!er a persevering application All Una 'MiliMiiini!, HCtJllliy, aiHlumt iu jiuiii VdJiuitlaminatirtn. StfttltKhcmu, Ft-vcr Sores, Sttff .SWiif cses of Salt' Rheum, where medical lotions, and every recipe ofr the. j,-. ,ro lni-o itrnvi'fl ll.NpisS: tMfi (Jllll- HfM "wilt accomplish a thorough cuie. r e ,pr i5MCh healquicKly under its influence, . . ' it its, relaxing effect upon coiilracte3sin- r$Sfs'mily. wonderful- .1 EftSc liars ins Ulcers. tA most remarkable and happy change is "SMttflMtseii in the appearance ul malignautul ' !tr a few applications of this Oint- .iiti. The, surrounding redness vanishes, ri granules of healthy flesh begin to lake m. i1a e oTthe disc -harged" mauer , .X"'" u (Cf8 goes on more or less rapidly until iwwniii'e is mien op wnu souuu mmcrim, K.V.- -..;.. :..1 1.. " ' J i il' UK CI IrtllllilllJ I UlC.i., A Word to i?! others. at . - , '. voungare the most frequent sufferers . -iM xternal;injurtes, and -therefore every . .iH-r hould have this healing preparation Plainly at Hand. It is an absolute spe n- 1ir sore bieasts, and quickly removes W enerustiid sores which sometimes dishg Te the heads and fares of-'childreu. SiXitifirniil Fa'els. v TliisOintmenl is universally used on board the Atlantic rnd pncilic whaling fleet a's; a core lor sc orbutic affections, and as the best 'possible remedy for wounds and bruises. 'barge supplies of it hae rec ently been or tiered by the Sultan ol Turkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pills. should be used in the fvllouing casrs : nunions, Skin Diseases, ISurtis, , Swelled Giant's, Cliapped Hands, Soic Legs, Cliilbhiina, S.ric Hreasts, Fitula, , Scre Heads, Gout, " Sore Tlir'-ats, Lumbago, . . Sore of all kinds, McreurnaEruptions- c Spntins, 1'ilos. . . tStiffJoinU, niteum.ilisin, . THtpr. ,;! Illngivxthn,' Hirers, . Suit Ulieum, Venerpiil Sores. Scalds, Wouiulsof all kinds. i antioii None are genuine unless tn- ft iis'Ilfiloioiii, New York and London mh dirernihle as a Water mark in. ever Wl of the nook of directions arjund ear fL 'jr box; the same may be plainly seen b 'hdi'igJhe leaf io the iight. A handsom " reward will be given to any one rendenn; yiirh luf-irmation a may lead to the dete lfin ul any party or parties counterfeiun. ine'mt irmes or vending the same, know log ih-ji to he spurious v,iSld at the tMaiuifactory of Professo IJoltownj. SO Mamen Lane, New York, an r."yVi1i icsjjprlable Druggists and Dealers n equ ine throughout the United estates an. frirtvihzed wnrld, in boxes at 2a cents, I -2 rents, ami SI eah here is a considerable saving by talcing rHelHrger sizei. J Directions for-the guidance ofpa, rients m every disorder are affired to each no.v. Sold in Stroudttmrg by Ilollinshead & De: ffCk. . y ty 23. !R57.-ly. ,9. DENTIST Has permanently located him wplfin Stroudsbunr. and moved his nfflrn next door to Dr- S. f Iton, and nearly opposite S. Recss Hat iMrt lore, where he is hilly prepared to treat Or&Wurtil teeth, and also to insert incorrnpt- ilifc nrLificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the - titfet htid most improved manner. Iklostper- ' know the danger and folly of trusting -itifeir' work to the ignorant as well as the - tw'g dentist. It matters not how much "rJffcncnce a person may have, Jie is liable- Jto sf have some .'failures out ot a number of cases, niJ il tlie dentist lives at a distance, jt is fre quently pul oil until it is too Jate to save me UkuIi or teeth as it may "be, otherwise the in oonvetiience and troubleol going so far. - iHencetlip necessttv ot ootaitiing xne services .j- -ol a .dtihiist hear home. All Avork warranted. Jt V . U S- i r 1 T, f . fj McREA'S CELEBRATED "LIQUID I&-LUE, ' THE GREAT ADHESIVE. $f(sf liseful article ever invented for house', . ixtore and office, surpassing inMlil ily every other glue, gum, - mucilage, pasjefor, ce- . nienf ever hnpum. )4vstj'..i-;aly for Application. iVHSlVUON JAl'ER, CLOTH, LEATHER, FUItNI 'jnjlli:, PORCELAIN, CHINA, MARBLE OR GLASS. "'For'manufacturmg' Fancy Articles, Toys, it has no superior, not only possessing -'.ier strength than any other Known ant "tut 'adheres more quickly, leaving- no -i -in where the Durts are ioine.l. Never! : 'ails. - Within the last three years upwards of v?,.0'00 bottles of this justly celebrated Q.UID GLUE have been sold, and the .e t convenience which it jius proved inev- i.r mqq LriK A oarnr 1 i it cnniirtvl fnr it n OP . - -i ...i.:u un Ai..niirnn)In. i c..r t .Hill which ill'' iuniiuiuv,iuii:i Hub iuuiiu 11, mcs, difficult to meet: acknowledged by ihn tinro ii5p(l if, flint itR mpritR nrp fnr any sinvlar article or imitation ever to the public. This GL UE is cxlcnsiveli counter- Clue, the Great Adhesive." Take 4 ' NTY-FIVE PENTS A BOTTLE, fictured and Sold Wholesale and C. McREA,' Stationery 907 Chesnnt St., Philadelphia. mducetnenis oiiereu topersons i. ,i u i the above articled i ni'i-Tt'im FOR ALL' THE PURPOSES 05 A' ' ' iAMiJiY put sic:; TirnaK has loncxistcd ti public. drmnniLror an (recti vc ptugr.'.ivc pill w1p)i could bo Relied oii rrf urc pcrreclly safe in its operation. I hi lias .ecu prwwreil U,inect tjiat dmaiid,-iuid .in exteii' nc trial of its virtues has cf)i-liive.H;slimvn vilh vh:it'.MH'ces it accompliMion the purpose designed. if"isisy to make a pliy.sk-al pill, but tiot caW-to iialte th" best of all pills one which slirinld have mye oT-U,c objeetioiis, btlt all the advantages, of r.ry'lVr. 'i'h" has been attempted here,;aiid Hlii T iylinl succ wo would .respeelfiilly submit to ho nubile dfn-siou. 1ft has been unfortuiudq for ibo mtipul bitborlo that almost every purgative nwliciue is acrimonious and irritating to the bow U This is not. .,. Many of thcmiiroduce so lnucli ripiti" pain and f evulsion in theHy.tcm ns to more h:ai iSmnUTbalanco 'the good to ba derived from . luan. These procure no lrniauou n uile-tf'it" ari-efnnn a previously csLsting obstrue ini or derangement in the bowcTS... Kciijg purely .eir'eJjiblo, no harm can arise, from llirjr use in ,-uiv .uaiitHv.; but it is betlcx lb.it any medicine jsuould c tnkcii judidously. Minute directions for their uee in the several diseases to- which they arc ap-- Tilirablc arc given on tbe box. Among tne com ... ..a ... , - . . ..... J . aetitc, I.i.slJcsKiiess. Irritnbility.'lSilipus ,IIcadacnc. Hilious ,1'cvr.r. Fewr ,and Ague, Pain, in ,thc tude ,uid Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con .ctytencp of d'seascd action in the liver. ' A an aperient tbtw afl'ovd piompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, Piles, Colic, DysWory. Wnmors, ScroW hI.t mwi Srurvv. Colds with soVciicss of the body. Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; t irt short,. ,m md ccrv ta.se xflierc a purgative is rtvpured. -t Thev have also produced some singularly sue-. eessfnt cirres in Ithcumaiism, Gout,. Dropsy, Mravoi. Rrvsipclas, Palpitation of the Hc.-u;t, Poms ny he Back, Stomacn, and Side. UTicy should Tc frcelV taken in the spring of the year; to purify the blood, and prcpart the, svstcm for the chaugc of -seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into "healthy action, and restores the appe tite aii'd vigor. They pnrify the blocd, and, by then stimulant action on" the circulatory .system, rcno vate Ihc strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organsm. Hence an occasional cWc is advantageous, "ecn though no serious dcmngeinetit exists ; but un-, uocessary uosmg snouiu never ije-cameu too. iar, as pcrv purgative nicdicaie reduces the strength, when taken to excess. Tile thousand cases in Svhich .-. nhvfAn is renuired eahhotbcf enumerated here;, but , thev" suggest themselves to the Tcason of every body: and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose man any umij; niui.-u.jia hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues arc once known, the public will no longer doubt what rcmcdv to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine." Heiug sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Por minute directions see wrapper on the Box. I'KETAKED BY Practical and Analytical.Chemist, LOWELL, MASS: Price 25 Ceats per Box. Five Bores for SI. ATER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For tlie rapid Cure of f.aVGWi. rOLDS, HOARSEiVESS. BfiOATHITIS, WIIOOPIXG-COUGII, CROIT, ASTIUIA, AXD CONSUMPTION. Tins remedy has won for itself such notoriety fromits cures of every variety of pulmonary diseasd. . trial iris'cntirelv unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its Tiftnes in any community where it nas been employed. So vide is the field of its use fulness, and so" numerous the cases of itis cures that almost evcrv section of the country abound ji persons publicly known, who have bcenrcstore , from alarming and even desperate diseases of ti lungs by its use. When once tried its superiori f aver evcrv other medicine of its kind is too app i- rent tp escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to cmplov for the distressing and dangcroiis affec tions of the pulmonary organs wluch are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c ; and for Childhen it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, -we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold bv- Samuel Bees, Jr., and by HoHinsbead & Detrick, Stroudsburp, Pa. August 13, 1 857.-1 y. Hollinsliead &':D,etric'. .1- ,.1 Our stock consists-ofr'the'-hest selected goods ever (Offered lor sale in'this set:tloii;,oj.-j tiie roun.tr', comprising. ( . . .- Drjers, liquid and'gtound Hope, .cordage and wool ivvine. 'lf HJjnber.Jjurnt, raw. and ground. " j Gfround"and dry lead, 1.000 pounds Suppprters, trusses and braces. ; - Mineral' fire-proof paints. . - . Epsom, jrochelle and gfauber gaits. ; Demar,,.japan and coach yaruish. Jinaioo, liiK ana louiue. Camplior sum, opium a'nd:sum cuiac. Indian medicines, cordage & gum shellac' K u'trnegs, .mare and cassia buds. Extracts of.lemon, orange, and rose. Sy ringes, of metal, glass, large. & small- Bumipj; fluid,-r4irnpliine, alcohoj, turpentine. linseed, whale, castor, swjeel and neats loot oils, sulphur roll and sublimed, citrate mag nesia ; writing ink and starch ; verinillion, prussian blie,vred lake, carmine, indian red, ujtamarine, and rose pinlr; copal, japan, de mar, "coach and English varnishes; arid in shortevery article usually (bund in a Drug S.tore. - '. In addftibn to the .aboye, we have. an as- sot tment of ' ' " PURE WISES AND LIQUORS AQi .medical. purposes. ' - Our stoek of patent medicines embrace every, preparation in tbo catalogue. We, keep on hand an.Mcellent article of Writinu-Jnk. which we are prepared to sell, . i t .j1 ... u.. . n . ' ai a io.w -rfite, vy mc quari, gauon, or in not-, ties by the dozen. Physicians prescriptions carefullv coin, pounded Physicians, Merchants and the public are invited to give us a call. P S. Having purchased Mr. Mellick's stockjof PerfHMiory, our's is the only p-ace in town wiiere an assortment can be had La,dies and Gentlemen please give us a call. . Store f.n-the building, one door below Hoi Hh&Head H.tel, Stroodshurc. Pa WILLIAM HOLLINSHEAD, ' CH ARLES S DETRli0iCs A?."'. IS57 tf. - - i .BLANK- T) plamts'wmcii nae i)eeui.-i-uii tiu.u v niav nrtmtion Biver Cdinplaintin its various foms ,.f InrtuiXr. riifViyestinn. I.inctior sum Loss of An- I. tifAil li- I mm B5 great. first..caufey I of Natnre-Mlavts. SjiringH'-froin j.eglei' SUFFER -NOT I- 4wlen a CURE is guaranteed IN ALL STAGES OF SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Nervous Dcbihly, .Strictures, Gleets, Gravel, Diabetes,. Diseases oj the Kidneys, and Bladder, Mercurial ,Rheu matistn, jjScrjjfula, Pains in the. Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Xungs, Throat, Nose. and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs. Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, SL VUa's fiance, and all diseases arising 'mfrom a derungemenl of the Sexual Organs Such ns Nervous Trembling Loss ol .Memory, 1'osst of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Vision with peculiar fcpots ap pearing - befofe the eyes, Loss of isijjit'. Wakefulness. Dyspepsia, Liver Disease. Eruptions- upon theJace, Pai.n in the .bark and lieatU Female, irregularities and all un propeJ disrhr rges. ftom both sexes, ll'mat icrs nqt;.lrum wbar cause. the disea.se ongi nated. hpwever lona standing or ohstjnatp the rase.. rerovery is certain, and in a, shor ter time than a jiermanent.cure cap he.e.Ter ied.by,an.y other treatment, evea alter the di.Qasejhfis baflled theskilj ol eminent-phy iri.an?iand resisted all iheir means of.cure The medicines are pleasant without odor, rausing'ho sickness and free from, mercury or balsam- During twenty years of practice 1'haYo rescued from the jaws of Death many; thousands, who, in the last stages ofthe.a tiove mentioned diseases had been given up to die hy "their plnsicians. which warranto me in promising to tlie afflicted who may pla'ce 'ihctuselyes under mv rare, a perfect :inif most Speedy rufe. .Serrei tiiseases arc tlie orenlesl enemies to health, as they aie the' first rauso of ('onsumptiori. Scftifula and ma by- othei diseases, and should be a terfiir t' tlie human lamilv- ' As a'permanent cure is scarcely ever pfierted, a "majority o ihe'rases lallino into the hands ol mcompe tent persons, who not only fail to rure the-' diseses but ruin the constitution, filling 'the system with mercury, which, w nh the dis-' ease, hastens the sufferer into a rapid Con- -iiimntidn - 'A -dim should, the disease and the treatment not rause death speedily and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the- hildren. who are born with feeble constitu lions, and the current of life corrupted oy i irus. which nelrays itseir in Scrofula, Tel ter. Ulrers. Eruptions and other affections nf the skin, Eyes, Throat and Lunus, en tailing upon them a brief existence of suffer ing and ronsigning them to an early,grave SELF AHUiSE is another formidable en;; emy to health, for nothing else in the dread catalngue.. of human diseases causes so de si 'furtive a drain upon the svslem, drawing us thousands of vu thus through a feyv years of .suffering down to an untimely grave. Ii destroys 'the Nervous system, rapidly wastes awav the energies of life, causes mental de rangement, prevents tbe proper development of the system, disqualifies fur marriage, so rietv. business, and all earthly happiness, and ieaves the suffsier wrecked in body ami mind, predisposed to consumption and a i rain ol evils more to be dreaded than death tsell". With the fullest ronlidenre I assure he unfoitunate victims o! Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected md with the .abandonment of ruinous pra ures my patients can be restored to robust, ligomus hpnlih. The afflicted' are cPutioned against the use oi l'ateiit?Melicines, for there are so ma ny ingenious-snares in the columns of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers that millions have their constitu Hons ruined by the vile compounds ol quii k do tors, or the equally poisonous nostrums ended as -'Pateiit Medicines.1 1 have care lul.y analyzed many of the so called Patent .Medn ines and find that nearly all oi litem contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of thestrongest preparations of mercurary and a deadly poison, which instead of run tig the disease disables the system for life. Three fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not understand e en the alphabet of the materia me dica, and are pqually as destitute of any knowledge of ihe human system, having one object on y in view,- and that to make money regard less of consequences. , Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles establish ed by twenty years of practire, and sanc tioned by thousands, of ihe most remarkable cures Medirines with full directions sent o any part of the United States or Canadas ;y patients communicating their symptoms iy letter! "Business correspondence strict' !v confidential. Address J, SILMiMEUVILLE. M. D. Office No 11 3.1 Fdlberl St , Old N& 109 helow twelfth. , rnrLADELPiiiA. luly 23. l,85.-ly., REMOVAL !! Wholesale and Retail Bcrot Qnb SljOxC xnIANUFACTORY!! rt&i the subscriber respectfulv inform fml ns customers and friends that he has rem.oved his Bool and Shoe Manufac tory the store-room formerly occupied by l.oseph Sigman, fh 'Northampton street, onr dnor above diamiU.or street, and between Mrs. E. H. Hariony?k Millinery and Pete fnmp s Drug, store. He hasjus,t received, a large assortment if Boots and Slides, among which are Calf Congress Hoots, Enameled Congress Boots'. Calf Napoleon 'Boots, Patent Morocco Na noleon Boots Urogans, &c. for Getlemen and Boys, Also on hand a large assortmentofSho.es forLadies and Misses. Women s fashion ble Gaiters of eFery, variety, made to order nl short notice. A large assortment of Chil- idrens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes of all desctiptions and kinds, which he is ellirfg f 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 nest-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 SCHOCIL Easfori, September 16. 1852 IVew rood,--Very Cheap. vJOHN N. STOKES, having just finished Ills selections, is now re ceiving a choice and fashionable ; assortment of new and seasonable go. ids, to which he invites the attention of the public. Dry i&oodSf Groceries, Crockery, Hardware &c, &c, in varietv. and of eunerior nnnliiv iwjH' be found in his store, at prices unusually i t uic uiviieu io can anu see. No'feharge'-IbY;6ho"wihgvgpoos. ' Mf 1 '. ii . i ' ; Ti .at .cimrvTifnri , i Of all disease;. the wmm The Lotteries of Samuel Swan & Kjo., are;chortqredi)yithe State of Georgiaand bare sworn commissiohers appointed to superintend iheir drawings, and certify that eyerjthing connected with the same is dohc-in a strictly honorable mannefH- Tbdyvofier to the public a fair opportuni ty for investment, tbe interests of parties ut!auisiancc 'uetng us -wen piuu uv,icu u.-. though they tfere fpreteotT The 'Mana gcrswould respectfully call attentiotf' to the fact,tliata!lp'crsons have a legal right to send orders for. tickets to Georgia,, as the loflef.ies of Siimucl Swan & Co. are authorized Ky the , Legislature of that State., A lottery will be drawn every Saturday throughout the year, ali ;ofdpr received being filled in the drawing next to take place after the same co ores to hand. According to the scheme one tick et iu every ten iriu.st draw a prize: Tick ets are S10; halves, ''5; quarter,S2,f)0. No 'tickets sent unless the. money accom panies, jiie order. .'. The.drawings aro up on the principle of one number on each ticket, rand drc so simple, that' nono can fail to Sind6ritand .them. There is no combination of numbers-to mystify the- buyer, prizes var.from S40 to 50,000; fevcrv prize" being draw.n, and result of drawing forwarded to all purchasers. TJjA list, of the numbers that are drawn frp.ui the whoe), wiijh the amount thateach prize is entitled to, will be pub lished after every drawing; in the follow--inT papers: Now Orleans Delia, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nasville Gazette, Atlanta hdellmgcncer, Savannah Nbios and New York Weekly JJay Dook Write your addr.ess plainly, and direct to S:'BVAN'& tJO., Atlanta, 6corgia. Prizes, paid -in full no percentage de ducted frouip.ri.ze.s as in other lotteries. All communications strictly confidential. April 10, le57.-ly. The subscribers would invit: tj the attention of the citizens ol Btrouusuurg anu vicinity, to their Varied assortment of 3)1'SBI mid UBUEBl 1' cOO(I.S, just received from the Cfty markets, to wit DRY GOODS : Tn the dry goods line you will find Cloths, piain'nnd fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, Ken tucks, Buys plaids, Marseilles coating and vestins, a vuriety of Summer wear, brown and bFeached Muslin, colored Cambrics and Papr Muslins, Summer cloths, &c. A choice lot of dress goods, such as Challas, Bircge, nd Brrege Delaines, French Chitz, Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, Fncot and Ma dona C!oh. NOTIONS. A full assortment of Yankee Notions, Gloves, Womcns black, white and col'd Hose, Misses und Chiidrens.do., Mohair Mits, &c. ii HOC V R I ES: Rio, Laguayra, Maracaiho and Java Coffee, Sugars, Molasses, Bakers Cocoa, and Choco late. HARDWARE. Locks, Butte, Screws, Door Handles, Car penters tools, Garden hoes and rakes, &c. A general assortment of Crockery and Glass Ware. Provisions. Meat, Fish, &c. Most every thing that constitutes a country variety. ' ANDRE & SHOEMAKER. Stroudsburg, May 8. 18"6. Cashmere, stella, thibet and crape Shawls, just received and for sale by ANDRE & SHOEMAKER. May 8, 18"6. FRESH Several barrels of fresh Lime on hand and for sale, by Ai DUE & SHUUiflJ A ivJL.lt. Stroudsburg, March -27, I8"6. White Snoods. All those wanting White Goods will find n good assortment of cambrics, jaconets, mull, pluin and dotted swiss, book muslin, embroi dered curtain muslin, white corded skirting and twine skirts, cumbric and band flouncing, embroidered collars, jaconet edging and in serting, undersleeves, printed linen for 'Chi! drens dresses, &c. Gull at . ;.. ANDRE & SHOEMAKER'S, Opposite the American Hotel May 8 186. WOMAN'S FRIEND. H. B. AMES' German Chemical Era- sive Soap is decidedly the best article for washing; now in use. JLt may be used with hard or soft water, it requires but hal the quantity generally used of other soap to-accomplish the same object. Clothes need no boiling, and but littjo rubbing (most articles' none,) thus avoiding the wear upon the wash-board and hands. For cleaning paints, ahjd. removing greaso Tarj and Printers ink, it is unsurpassed Sold by H0LLINSHE AD & DETRICK, Stroudsburg, Aug, 7. TS56. The following1 from that eminent Phvsi cian of Philadelphia, Dr. Hrinckle, added to tlje testimony of Professor Booth, only con firms w.hat. is evidenced by thousands who have useo tJover s Dye. '.GmRD Tay, Chestnut Street, Philaelpbia.iDecembead, lb5;i, , "In regard to Hover's Hair Dye, 1. can siaie unnesiiatingiy, jiiai u contains no del etennus ingred.ienjs, and may be used will entire 'safety, and with the utmost confidncee and success " , - W. D . DRIN.qKLE, M D. IIovoi'n U iiliii? & IiidoSiblc Ink are so well and widely' known, as to requjn1 no eulogy of their merits, it is only neces sary to say, thai;the steady and increasing nemanij,. gives ino nest evidence that they majmpin tneir . cnaincter for superiority wmcn distinguished them when fust ituro duced, jjears ago. Orders, addressed tp the .Manufactory No. 416 Raca street above FOURTH, fol o. H'4. Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention oy. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. September IO.I857.-rOin. , CHARLTON BURNET , i Attorney at Lav,; STROUDSBUBQ, MONROE GOUNTY 1?A. Otfice on Elizabeth stifeetv 'forhidrl y oc I M E OR T A N TT M S f (0 J W Y, :.- AND ALL' . 1 . . . i Qfseases of the Lungs and TUffat ARE POSITIVELY CURABLE BY lHALATIOlf, : Which conv'cys tlie remedies to the cayilies in the lungs through the air passages, and conun in, direct coiu.uct h,uib .musi. neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the couh, causes a free and. easy expectoration, iculs the lungs, Durifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality td the nervous system, giv ing that tone and energy so indispensable for tlie restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable hy inhalation, is to me n source of unalloyed leasu re. It is much under the control of ledical treatment as any other formidable isease; ninety out of every hundred cases .in be cured in the first stages, nnd fifty per cept. in the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent, for the Lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, how ever, in the last stages, Inhalation affords ex traordinary relief to the suffering attending his fearful scourge, whichannually destroys linety-fivc thousand persons in the United States alone; and a correct calculation shows that ol the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the con sumptive's graves. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so ratal as Consumption. Iu all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for jt spares neither ige nor sex, but sweeps oft alike the brave, he beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. B the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am en- bled to otter to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause, of tubercles is from impure blood, nnd the im mediate effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which causes a wea kened vitality through the entire sysiem.-r-Then surely it is more rational to expect greater good -from1 medicines" entering the cavities' of the lungs than from those admin istered through the stomach; the patient will always find the lungs free und the breathing easy, alter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inha- lalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power ami certainly than remedies adminisiercu oy me ,tomnch. To prove the poweriui anu uireci nnuence oi inisrnoueoi auminieiruuuij, uum- roform inhaled will entirely di-siroy sensibil- ity in a. few minute?, .paralyzing the cntirt; nervous system, so tp.ita .u.D may tateu wltnouL uie sngiiieM miu, iiiiia.iuj; uic nnlinnr Imrninir ans will dtihtrav life in a. :,i i,nrD The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently .dead. The odor of many of the medicines is percep- nh fiin thskina few minutes after beinir m- laled.andmav be immediately detected in the blood, A convincing proof of tbe consti- tutional effects of inhalation, is the tact thai sicKness is a i ways prouueeu oy ureaunuy iuui suai symptoms ot consumption, iieem uir is not this positive evidence that proper ornii ne i,ocj. nuvc.zntnna. - I I . I , 1... t .U. I.... I remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the Jungs should pro- rlupa tho linnnmst rpsnll.- ? nnrillir ni(irltRPn years' ' practice, many thousands0 suffering from diseases ot the lungs and tnroat, nave been under my care, and I haveehected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferer.- nave ueuo piuuuuutu m .. which tulty salisnes me tnai consumption no longer;a fatal disease. Aiy treat.nenl o nnnciimnlmn id'nrKrinn JinH tiilindd fill Ifinrr ...i n .ft.m.,i, mvtJimtmn Mv CAUUi Hi'U " e-; j per feet acquaintance witii Uic nature oi iiiDer- j uu aii-.-t, n. CieS, OCC, euaoies OH; IU Ul&lJIiyuifii, n-uuiitt . .....j ui , imuuijuui- the various forms of disease that simulitecon-j livinir in Tenth, near South Fourth sf.,1 i v t I . I t 1 1 33 Ann Alocfrtn -rtf V ,H,nnioI,ni...1 sumption, and apply the proper remedies, rare- says That she had' been troubled with a t..l ... n ....... In cr 'Pl.lll 1 " 1 1 il -I .i T yoeing uiiswheu even m u ciu-ic wag. j amiliarity, in connection with certain patho oirical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, puri fy the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to tlie entire system Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and Canadas by pa- tients communicating their symptoms by let- tcr. But the cure would be more certain il i i.i .. ,t.:t. me paueni suoum pay .. u. uuu. ..pr . rr:.: .:.. Mini's anu mmuit uiu w intsui iuu wnu iiiutu rreater certainty, and then the cure could he effected without my seeing the patient again, G. W. GRAHAM, M. D., ' - ' . - . . Office, 1131 Filbert Strcct, (old io. iuy,) below twelfth, rniLADELPUIA, PA. July 1G, 1857.-ly. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. HO PAY ! ' ' impnt dnps not cure Cholera. Usenterv. I 1 iy. wuiuw - ; Croup, Cholic. Coughs. Dyspepsia, Vomi- ting. Mumps, Toothache, Headache, Chap, ped Hands, Cold 1'eet, ftlusquito ttes, in- sect snogs, iiruiur. im:uiiianui, ijwviiimi;, riUt cn'rps Cms. Iliims. Mruises.and Paii ,1T , ., t i n i. Jfih.., Ul cuiviit;or in mo A-nno jVo Eluinbiis Try II.' fe Tl n1iioa lic ii'fiFpintnrl ItSo "T.imVnAril for eioht vears witlmut ever having a.demand made, lor tne return pi tne money an uiai is asked is to use it according to tire dire.c lions; ' - t.-W'v Wo one will ever be witlfoul II, After once using it. If you dojfnot;find ii belter than any thing you have everirted be fore, ' Gel your Money resumed! 1.000 Dollars to anv one who will prove thnt he ever pub lished a . false, certificate during the tune 'e has had.his. medicine beloreihe tfuoiio r.ll ... .u i,. n r. .1 rial n I'lmlMiinlftl . 1 .nnQ' ort-i,. nf thP larrre sale f the Veifi. tian Liniment have stated iWs iniurmus'tiv take itiintornally, Dr. Tobiaa has taken the following ' , nnPn, r,H.nitvf u.l:tJ. ,r " : r ' I:.";.,,, yu ' iu. v:Zr ; i uiMiipuuiiu a uiiiiiiiun. . and that the ingredients of which it is com posed are perfectly harmless to lake inler naly. eveiv in double the quantity named, in . . i i . . I ihe Directions accompanying eacu nouie. S I. TOBIAS. New York. January 9th. I85fn Sworn to this day before me, FERNANDO WOOD. Mayor. t 1 r m Brire 25 and 50 cents.; sold by the Drug- t:SCme Deal6rS ,hrU8h" Also for sale Dr. Tobias' Horse Linnment in pun unties i ou cenLs, warratuuu aupe .... i- ..i-- r., . - inorjjiiijiujr, iinc. . ,t )!- ' ' Thousands of Certificates uhave been re Qj Ti f g rpIJ - .4 cieved speaking ofits rare vinues. Now a jr'LJ L'N Vll a i JQL days il is the th& practice to fill the papers fpj,e un(ersigncd respectfully In- with ceiiificates from unknown persons, or tCrforms the citizens of Stroudu'rgv given by those who have never used the me-. V d vic1ulfc.. hat he ba8 commevaced- dicine now Dr. Tobias offers to pay t '. i)r. Tobias'-office, 56.0ourtlandiSLnN.tYilt, x: i ' .Hi (I A?fiR ANDKE. JKJXL The testimony in ts favor is over- whe 'mihg.' The. "proprietors are. daily iff receipt of etters and ,certifiicatcS going to prove its rciiiarkat-c efficiency to. aTi' cases of worms, both in chf dren and a du ts. The re ief given, and the immcdi ate improvement of, health which follows' its us'e, has ca cd ihe attention of J)h.ysiv cians to this .artic e, and they freely jc commend & prescribe it in their practice, '17ie retail price, is 25 ccnte per vialxchich britigs tt icitliin the means of all. Mroofclyjij L. I. January 1(5, 1847. I db -certify that I iravc' oner bottle of IL AjFahnesfoclc's Yirmifugc to my chifd, ana in seAcn nours it passca w large W9rms. Any, person jdoubting this may apply for -further 'inform atipn at my rgsr dence corner oj York, and Jackson st'sV JAM 1SS Mat Al- FUKY. PoitghLecjmc, N. Y. March 2, 18d4 I certify, jthat I. took two vials of B. A. Fahnestock's jYirhirugc, which I found to be the greatest cure? for .worms I have overused. I havcbcen troubled with tape worms for a number of years, andfJI have never found so good a medicine as J5. A. FanestocFs Yirmifuge. I there fore recommend it'. ' ,'i'XirnA' qlift. The public is cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and toput nn nnnfiflnnhf Jn'stntnvTonte )if ' Ts'olin- counaence in stutcurqnts tnat jvoim. stock s,' and 'S:,FahnestocIcs Virjiufugc; are uie same or .as goou as tuc; only, gen- uine article, wmcn is i- ji. vaitucsincu s vermifuge. r sale m Stroudsburg-. by T.Sctioch. ISaiSIISST HEood ConsuiHj)lion, 7)ain In the side anU ;,,; - 7 . -T . " 7 3tv . ' mvnLu,lu,cLL, LumjJUiuiL jjukuuo. ami uij uibuiises oi sue throat, lungs and liver cured by bherr man s All-liealingUalsam. j . - & CONSUMPTION ounn Mr. Minc. JJuider. m JirooAryn. Tras attached with raising boou, foWe& by a, cough, pain m the side, and all the u- I 1 ' , ,. n . ,A. "": V." "liU I -Ot Hie. Hearing of the Tvondcrful cures per.- luimeu uy oncrmaii s xaisam, lie sent? at? iU o clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 136 Fulton street, and got a bottle: it operated hkc a cnarin, stopped the bleedinf'- and I rnuli ! lfnvo l. hort Wl-r, r.o Wfl he b f ... . v uvutuw num. j.u Saved his life. His dauffhtcr, re?iding5at j uacKiug cougn, nun pain in cue cnesi, ior- 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 tariug the .-.11-IIealing 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, 10th ave- nue ant 2ist strcct suffered with a coub I i a raising 0f phlegm, and pain in his side lie could get no relief til he tried the- -r-r - - , t All-Healing Balsam, which drove thepam from, ins suie, allayed tuo-cough, and orougm tue aisease upon uie surtace; and I lirfrvf 1 1 o MJifi fi-iti fIir.-- hntflnc wnti "";. " " entirely cured. Pt.HtMtJSV A.VD CONStUII'TIOX Mrs. Baggas. a lady apwards of 70 re,-; siding. RS-Sheriff street,has foryearbeen subjeotto . attack's of Pleurisy, liaising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath, Pain in. ,her Head, and variosu . j pans ui uor uouy Her friends believed past recover'. 1-he All-Uealmg Balsam relieved-.her at once vof, .all,, her' alarming sy,nptoms, and now she is able to attend i iqy WOrll ' - ASTIUIA AND WHOOPING COUGH. i . -tT . i AUVSf JLiucreua wens, vo wmsue bi.. Youngs., o. Vtiluut st.j knqw the value ot una giuut reiiieuy Ask for shcriuan's . All-Healing Bal- sam, and. sec, that his written signature's on each, bottle., . .Price 25 cents and l,per bcttlej- DrtjShcrman's; Worm and Cough Lozenr ges. for sale at this office. ' DVS1NESS, near Kautz's Blackjimith shop, onlW.illiam d m prepared to do alldtinds I .'. of work in his Hue, witlnneatnessnd'de patch. Having had twenty ;yearsl ex- the nerience in this-business, he, hopewill". oe in inducement for the people ta givo,' him a trial. t ' of all kinds promptly attend ed to. mfcs made to order. . lewis kbinest. iar - btr,oudsburg, June 14, laoo. Wim K. ilavi lnd, ATTORNEY AT LXW, ' . STROUDSBUUG MOIfROE CO:, PA Office at James H. Walton's Esq.' Collections, made, and business attended tQ with promptness and-'dispatch. 1 StrduSsburg, June 26, 1856. ' ' -- . ' T I -v- ..Tj.isram. r at iiTSif niilT. - i. ''J'k .1 k r mvrvr n rj.u ukjl. i P-r- v. ii,vAr'iv iui oiio it- L?Sti-oudgburg,Oct:'B,, 1857 h't cupiod I AuiiJ(l3pl857:-rr:l.atno. U3u 1 -Vroudsburg, February 15V,XS551 ,U f 1 'byiWtWviSj, E.sW.1'" w