irCSwSv " " "Nonsuch Word as iFail.'' iJS MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire InMirmioi! Co nip's rphc rate of Insurance is one dollar on, the thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax will be'levicd, except to cover actual loss or damage by lire, that may tall upon mem br5eof'"thc company. Thd licit profits arising from interest or.othchVisc, he ascertained yearly, fou. winch ;cacli member in proportion to his, her,! or their deposit, will.hiivc a creditrinithc-conipany. Each insurer in orwith the s:tid company will be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her policy- -i he principle of Mutual Insur anee Jiag been thoroughly tdsti'd has been lxied by the unerrimr test of experi- ence, ana lias proved succcssiul ana oe. come very popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by fire, ou.thc most advantageous and rea sonable terms. . .v ' Applications for Insurance to;bo made npe'rsoh? or by letters addressed to 1 Wm .K. Haviland, -Secretary. MAXAGEKS. Stogdell $totkcs, 'Robert. Boys, James II. Walton, Silas L. Drake, 0. D.tHrodhcad, llnry Peters, jr. Gco.C. Rausberry, Chas. 11. Andre, v'Josepb Fenncr. Chas. Shoemaker, Samuel Mclick, Stephen Kestlcr, li. S. STAPLES, President. J. II. Walton, Treasurer. u. Sfcroudsburg, Sept. 17; 1S57. Has permanently located him- 3 self in Stroudsbunr, and moved his ofllce next door to Dr. S. Walton, and nearly opposite S. Recs's Hat & fCap store, whore he is fully prepared to treat klhe natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupl Jble nrtiricinl teeth on pivot and plate, in the latent and most improved manner. .Most per sons Know the danger and folly of trusting ithoir work to the ignorant as well as the traveling dentist. It matters not how much ..experience a person may have, he is liable to lmvc some failures out ot a number of cases. ii nd if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre quently put off until it is too lute to save the tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the m convenience and trouble ot going so far. Ilencclhe nccossitv of obtaining thescrvices of c dentist near home. All work warranted Mc'REAS CELEBRATED LIQUID GLUE, THE GREAT ADHESIVE. "' Most useful article cvcrJjiventcd. for house, store and office, surpassing in ulil ti every other glue, gum, . .... Jt.,l t t j fc. mcnt ever knoicn. 4 Always r;ul y fur AritIic;it:oiJ. ADiicsivn ox TArnn, cloth, leather, furxi- TUIIE, PORCELAIN, CHINA, MARBLE OR GLASS For mnnufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys, etc., it has no superior, not only possessing greater strength than any other Known arti scle," but adheres more quickly, leaving no -attain, where the parts are ioineJ. JS'ever Fails. Vvithin the last three years upwards of 250.000 bollles of tins justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE have been sold, and the great convenience which it Las proved in ev ery case, has deservedly secured for it a de mand which the Manufacturer has found it, at t ines, difficult to meet; acknowledged by all who have used it, that its merits are far above any similar article or imitation ever offered to the public. ITCr J tits vh. ts extensively counter feited oaserve the label "AIcllca'&C'Mrbra- Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive; Take 7i o other- y TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOjTTLE. Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by- WAT. C McREA, Stationer, , ATo. U07 Chcsnut St., Philadelphia. t,.,,(7Liberal inducementsoflered to persons esirous oi selling the above article. October 15 1S57. ly. Neir Wholesale and Retail WISE & LiWE STOKE lro;s5sItiirjj, Pa. TJic undersigned would inform Land- ulords and the public generally, thai ne coriLiuue uuuvu uueiness in otrouus-burg.JH-the store house formerly -occupied 'CyJbhn H. il'elickas a JewelrySttJre, and bas on hand a large slock of WINES A.'D LIQUORS i of all kinds and of the best quality, direcf from :the Custom House, which he is prepared to sell to Landlordsand 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 f Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c. Abo, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all kinds. Demijohns, from to 5 gallon?; bottles, and generally any thing that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will find it greatly to their ad vaptagotlo deal with me. I have no hired ailwrt8fiiti.atid distribule liquors lor me a greSxpiJiir', which must be paid for by the c o aHe 'j nose dealing witn me i intend atmlfbe stified with thearlicle thev fret, as Kweii as tne-B-jig ana wnenever tiiey are not, I will be pl&mfr to have them return the fcWor,'M!lHlltfi4ie lact known, for I in . 1 . -. .'.11 lift -i wm io -Bwne rrriwancni onsiness, and an only do-fcKTkylWalmg honorably. AJ - orders sent me, by .stage drivers or others, wil be promptly attetMifd to, the same as though the person was pr irePtit dealing for himself. J,uJy , 1H2. P. S. PjOSTENS. t. Stoned THlWIwinff ar rices ot otone CmI itheftroudsb ot, per Ion of .OOOJKShy-AliedwgJ Lump Coal, S2 90 3 15 3 15 Small 3 50 Stove Coal, ore 3 60 2 55 2 35 2 00 Chesnut, dPea Coal, Dust Coal l 0 L 10 W A Y S 0 1 JV T M E NT . Circular to. ilic.Sick. The, fiifci luspiial surgeons and medira, publicjl&.of Europe admit the unparalleled nntiontlamniatory and hpaljng properties of lliis Ointment; governments sancion jts use in their naial and .military services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties- It penetrates, the sources of inflammation and corruption' whi.r h under lie the external evidence of disease, ahd neutralize the fiery elements yluch feed and exasperate the malady. v :t!ic,umalisia, qi:of tila, Erysipe las; 1 . f-Thdsc are-among the most terrible and agonizing di-ieascs.bf the. muscles, hndlleshy lihre of tlie s!in;yet iiMhe-. worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application oi litis, sooilini", healing, antidote to pain and iiiHaiupiation. . , Salt ISEicuni, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. In cases of' Salt -Rheum, where rriedicEl waters, lotions, and every recipe oftlic pliarmacopre have proved usels's.-'tlre1 'Oint ment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fe ver Sores henl quicjvly gander its influence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sin ews is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most remarkable and happyvhange is produced in the appearance of-malignant; u I cers after a few applications of this Oint ment. The surrounding redness vailishes, and granules of healthy tiesh begin to take trie, place of the discharged matter This process goes tin more or less rapidly' until the orifice is filled up with sound material, and the ulcer. radically cured. A Wore! to Mothers. The young are ihe most frequent sufferers from external injuries, and therefore every mother -should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute spe cific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the entrusted sores which sometimes disfig ure the heads and faces of children Significant Facts. This Ointment is universally used on board the .Atlantic and pacific whaling fleet. as a cure for scorbutic affections, and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been or dered by the iSultan of Turkey for hospital nurnoses. Both the Ointment and Pills should he used ( in tne fulloioing cases : , Bunions, "lliirns, " Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Fistula, Gout, Luuibago, Mcrcunul Eiuptions, l'iles, Itheuni.ilism, King-.voim, Salt Itbeum, iscaldh, Skin Diseases, Swelled Clauc's, Sore Legs-, Sore Urcasjs, Sore Heads, ' Sore Thmals, Sore of all kinds, Sprains, . j' Stiff Joints, Teller, -Ulcers, Veneieal Soros, ' AVounds of all kinds. Gats tio n -None are genuine unless the words 'Uutluway, New York and London? aie discernible as a Water-mark in everv ir- ,. . - . ' leal OI tne hook Oi directions arjund each i ... i i i i ... u. ,, u. y ue ,ainiy seen oy hull Inr ! in Irft,. 1. A I 1 ,,m.y tc w;iii. .1 i.i.uusouie reu.iru win ue given to any one rendering surlf information as may lead- to the delec- Holloxcau, BO,ilaiden Lane, New York, and by, all respectable Unionists and Dealers in Medirine throughout the United States, ant. me civiiued world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 1 2 cents, and 1 each. there is a considerable savin" by takins the arger size. N.."l3,l)ir.eclionsfi)r theguffanne of pa t:ents in every disorder are affixed to each box. ' ' ; Sold in Slroudsburg by Ilollinshcad & De- iricic. July 33,lf57:-Iv. GREAT MEDICINE, TOE ARABIAN PAIN EXTIUCTOR, For the cure of Kheumatism, Dyspep sia, clc, ior saie .wnoicsaie and retail, at HOLLINSHEAD & DETRICK'S Goldc Hall Drug Store. lion ot any party or parties counterfeiting Samuel llees, Jr., and by Hol'.i X SamC' kDUW- Detriok, Stroud,bur,, Pa. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor August 13, 1857.-ly. Tins is the only place in town where 523;,ER,S "'ING FLUID, and HO thi, Medicine can be had V?R s IKDELL1BLE INKS, still main- loin U I I.? I. l . t M I? AT- Allon ;u fl.rt o x. u. jir. iiiien is the man who was I, tit . in town u.unng tue iuay term of- Court. I &eiiiug nib iueaicine in the street; ' Januajy7, 1 858. tf. . THE Sho als and G.uicksan d s OF YOUTH . . . . rnniisiiicri, (lie tl Idilion. On SPERMATORRHEA or SEMINAL DISEASED, A scientific Treatise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debil- ity, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emis- sions, Impotence. Sic;, resulting from vT'cimic naoits acquired during the critical passage Hall, 1824,) and "30 years Resident Prao. t.oner m .London: Author or i ip a;Ar, t . I nyiuj iuniu io uikannood, by jjr. CULyER- cases out oi a Hundred. WoUdlsam, no Mer WELL, member of the Royal Collee'of Sur- cury' no -dor on the breath, no fear of dctec Amo Mi ijii"juiiu, lo:, J,lCfintlnlP nf , UOI1. J. yo Sma 1 ml S n osp; Insfn nsc nn. - VUUW t-W ' I " a tlw. J t (A O HeiUtb, ' "Green Book," "How to.be Happy," certain as with the advice of the most expe Mcmoirs of Single and Married Life." &.c. rienced surgeon, and much better than with 1 his small, but highly valuable Treatise, written by a world rpnnvvnt Plmci;nn nnJ fturgeon, points out the onlv sure nnH - , v au.- I ..wv.. .. an Diseases resulting Irom self abuse, and ts the only publication of its kind written ma benevolent spirit and by a scien- m, .nan. ximiouiu be m the hands of all who 'value their life and health and happi-Pf less uere and hereafter. " 1 rice, 12 cents, or 4 stamDs. ni ft.Q oiAvnicli it will be. sent, post fren. nn,i ,n secured, by DR. CH. KLINJS, JST0. 420, 1st Avenue, Box 458G, New York. ' J i.nuarvi28."'1858. flmn: ." Sold iu Stroudsburir. bv Hnlli - - ' -.- i . - I & Detriolf . ' J . ( -'OHAMiTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STrioubSBUliG, MONROE COUNTY . PA . Office on 'Elizabeth' sf,rflflf.. fni-morlv o. rimiAH K,. TTT. tv . ' '"'i'"-"") m. yavis, jjJsq. BL&NJZ. ;M0RfCGAGES i ui &uty ;u mis Ulhce i i tmwiiri' r AYEk'S PILLS, t new and singularly successful remedy for the, rl cure of all iiuious Oiscascs uosnvciiuss, imu- rcry few arfe the disease's in winch a rnrir.iuvc-iMcai-ino is not more or less required, and mtich siqk-j hess and suffcrinR-iiiiKht be.jircyeiited, ifiarm locufiiiifffrrtiinl Cnthiirtic were mora frccryMiseci T0 person can feci veil while a costive, lisibit of bod v prevails; besides" it soon generates senous'-and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the. timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike "true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. Uiey all tend to uccome ,oi produce, the deep seated and formidable distempers, which load the hearses all over the hold. Hence a reliable familv phvsic is nf the lirst importance, to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected, with consummate skill ,to meet that demand. 'An extensive trial of its 'virtues by Physicians, Profes ors, mid Patients.,. has ; shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cure haVciceh enbeted beyond bclief,werc they nof sulh ' stantiatcd by persons of such exalted position, and. character as "to forbid the suspicion of untruth. '. . Among the many eminent "gentlemen who. havf ltifiprt in favor of'these Pills, we may mention : Dlu-V. A. Havt.s, Analytical Chemist, of Boston and: State kssayer of -Massachusetts, whose lugl'. profossiqnal chanic'fcr is endorsed by the . Hox. Edvvahd UvBUETT, Senator of the U. S. KdiiKUT. C. Wi.vninor, Ex-Speaker of the JHottec of Representatives. , , Amio'rr Lawjikncb, Minister Plcn. to Kngland n Vit7iatrick. Calli. Uishon of JJOston .Also, Bk.-J. It: Chilton, PractiadtChcmist, of? NewXorKi.Cjty,rondorscd ny v -- .- ; Hox.'W. L. Mahcy, Sccretnry of State. Wm. B. AsToii, the richest ihan'm America. fenuLAicri Co., Propr's tif the Mctrppolitjir Hotel, and othqrs., , , . Did space permit, wc could giv6 many hundrco certificates; from ajl pai;ls; where . the J'iJlK havr hnn,i nsoil lmt. o.viflf?iipe oven more convincing tba: the experience of 'cinment '.public m'bn is: found ii1 1 their qifcqts upou trial. , ,. v These Tills, tne result or mng mvcsiuj.uniii am studv, are oii'ercd to the public as .the best-AnC most complete which flie" present state of mcdica science can afford. They arc coinpounded not of the druijs thcms,lvcs. but of the incdicinal virtue onlv of 'Vegetable "remedies, extracted by chemica process in a stotc of purity, and combined too(it' in such a manner as to insure the best .results. Tin system of composition for medicines has been' fount : ill the Cherrv Pectoral and Pills both, to produce-J more effluent remedy than had hitherto been ob Uiincd by anv process. The reason is perfectly tb vious. While bV the old,nic)dc of copiposition, over; .medicine is burdened with more or less of airs monious and injurious (malities, by this each iiuli vidual virtue only that is desired for the curalivi effect is present. " All the inert and obnoxious qual ttics of each substance employed arc left behindthe curative virtues onlv beiiig' retained.' llftm-c- it ir self-evident the cftccts .should prove as they have nrnvod morn nurolv remedial, and the Pills a surer more powerful antidote to disease than any btbci mediciub. knovn ,to the world. , , , y. . " As it is frcoucullv exncdicnt tJiat mv medicmt -,hoild be taken under the counsel of 'an ativndiiik Phvsicianand as he could not properly judge of ? reincdy without knowing its composiVcou,-1 have siiDiilit-d the accurate Fonnulai bv whicli both in Pectoral aiid Tills arc" made to the whole body of Practitioners in thcLinicdStiit(andJJnusli fincr: ican Provinces. If, however, tliere Should "be 'any mix who bns not lccencd them, they Willi"- promptly fonvarded -by. mail to his address. ne iliol'.-itont Modfcincs that :ire ottered. few would be taken if their ctimposilion was kitov ' ' Their life consists m their mystery, i have mvstencs.' The composition of my preparations jsjaid to Jill men. and all who arc competent to judge i the subject freely acknowledge their conviction- i ilioir Jntrincir- rnoi-its. Thn Cherrv Pectoral Wl pronounced by scientific men to be a wondetl" medicine before its effects were known. Many en mcnt Physicians have declared the samp thing f my Pills,"and even more confidently, and arcwii ing to certify that their anticipations were, nidi than realized" bv their effects upon trial. : Thby operate by their powerful influence on tin internal viscera to" purify the blood and stimulate if into healthv action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, ana other organs of the bodv, restoring1 their irrcyular action to hcalth,;and i ' . .i.. a l '.1 ,1. 0 correcting, wncroycr u;cj uist, suuii ufiiiv; mcnts as axe the first origin of disease. -,jd wrapped thev arc pleasar t to' take, I ..p - , 1 r- and being purely vegetable, no. harm can. rise irorn their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper c if nsbead & HQVER'S LIQUID IIAIR IYE. .The testimony of Prof. Hooih and Dr Brinckle haung previously been pubisihe the folfowinu is now added :. : From Prof. McCLOS'KE V. formerly P'm- fessor of theory and practice of Medicine 111 me rciii.tiu niciiirai college, oi i enn- sylvania, and late Professor of buroeryTf " '""'p1' ol ....... vi,. v. vvv. j mtuutimiu. iiriiv. cui, io.ju, Mr. Joseph L. Hover: A trial of your LIQUID HAIR DYE will convince" the muaiMhepucai, uiai n i.s a saje, elegant ami cjjicacious preparation., unlilce many others, it has in several instances proved seryicea- "ic iu me tuiBui some tuuineous erupuons on the head, and I have no hesitation in com mending it to thoscrcquiririg such an.jappli. cation. Very respectfully, J. F. X. MeCLOSKEY. M. D.; 475 Race St. above I3th HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including ' "iCU "'f2" --iiararier, wnicn lias always ;t;..;oi.,..i .i .i . -.inj;uiaiicu iiicin, uuu me exieusive oe ma rid first cmmofi ino rupted until at present Orders, addressed to the Manufactory. io. 410 Race street above FOURTH, old No. 144. Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention bV. L JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. uecemuer yj, lb07.3m D7?i W ALTON'S1 AM"RPTP AN PTT T Q 1 & JOY TO THfc AFFLICTED. Young America Vicioriuits! Une smaJI box of Pills cures ninety-nine harmless as water. Full directions are nriv- en, so lnat t ie natienr. f.-n euro ir.oir a a 1 O t,ie fldvice of one of little experience in this class nf fli.nsr Sent bv mail to anv n:irf nf ihu J w .av uiiiivi -'"oiosmg one dollar to Dr. D. G. Walton No-154 North" SeVenth st. below RacePhil adelphia. ' A liberal discount to the -trade to the -trade "onegenumervvitliout the written signature D- G- Walton, Proprietor, ' Dr. W.'s treatment for Self-abuse,- Weak- riess. &c. is entimlv i;nronf fV..... ii. ......i course. Dr. W..hns mmA have tried vthers without benefit The treau ment is as certain to cure hsiliP s,.n ; t risp 'Rnflrtco n cin..,r. J ...i.i ht ttf ,obove, giving rTfuH history of your case, as -the Bun is to rise; 'Enclose n stamn.t nn,i Luniii, .1 1 J li i 1 1 1 1 i I I N I I r iu address Dr, W. as aboy.e,, giving aull histo ry of your case, and vou' will 'blels th J ,lv you made' the effort: nn.tiiin -a .iwvuujjftjj CUKE. A T . - -xkiiuiu January w, 1857. ly. fcUAl. Fine scented Soaps forwasji- mg andshuvinor alsn fho iiij snaving .cream, for ea'e by , . ?cstfQTi; Jaundice, JJropsr, Khcumausni, icvex&,-. Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Iufiiuhma--tions, Headache, Pains, in the Jrasti Sidp, Bru md Limbs, ipmale'Coiiiiilniiits, &c..&c. Indeed, SAMUEL ATELiOK Sfcroudsburg, January 1,1855 r fa' J ' I Of all diseaseVthe -great! -firsVcause Springs (from, neglect., of Nature'slaws- SUFFER NOT '!: When a CURE is guaranteed7 '; 1 ' IN ALL STAGES OF ,? " ' SECRET -DISEASES j V Self-Abuse,' JVervoils Debility, Strictures, Glc'elSi .Gravel, Diabetes, Diseases of Uhc. Kidndys 'ami , Bladder, Merpuriqtllhem vmlismSpxofula, Pains in the Banes and Ankles,, DJsqusM of the Luiigsfyrodtf Ifosc 'und. Eyes', Vtccrs uvoillhe body' or. JjimUX, jlllCVTS,t JJTUJISy, JUJJllVJjUV -ins Villi's DunVei anttalldishusbs arising arising from a derangement of the Sexual' Organs Such as Nervous Tumbling iioks' ;oV iMemory, Loss of Pou'er, Genera! Weakness, Dimness fofiYistoh'ivitli peculfarfpjrts . np- pearing ;befoie .the, .eyes, ,Lpssnf .piuht, kc ii riess. ivsuensia. ijiver uispase. Krutitio'ris uhon the'faceVjPain in' fHe'baclv' itiiu iicuii, l'uiiiii.t: ii icuiui nica ujiu an uir- prbpeJ lliachr'rpes froni'b'uth sexes. It mat' iers"'notrom wliar'cause-.thefdisease' . origi nated (jho.wever 'hitjg istandin or obstinate the rase, recovery isce.riajrij and -in a jshor ler .lime vlban, a.permahenl,eure can be ejfec, ted' by," any ,otiier t'rbaiuient, even after the diseie. hasba"ill6d life skiU'of'errlinent phy sit'iansand resisted Till fiheir means ol cure The rrftrdicinrs. are ipleasant) without' odor. rausirigrnb sickness. auU'ifree. frQm.omer.cury; or .balsam., During twenty years oi practice I have rescued from, the jaws. of Death many, tnous.au(is,4wjio,jn uie iastsiauesi oi ine a bbvelmeniToneddislise"s( hall "been iven up to" die-by ' lireir pljysici'aris.HVhlclr v-ifr.Vn'ta me' in1 p'rdrfiisihg to the afllfcted'V hb may place themselyes" uhdermv care,-a perfeel andrnosU speedy-cyre. .Secret 'diseases arfe the5grealest,etiemies.toi health,, as, )lbe.y are the first cause of fJotisumntion. Scrofula and many otliej ':jjseases, ami I should lie a l2r.ro? tii tlie hdman 'familv.'1" As n'oermanerit ru'tejrii scarcely ever eiTected, ;a', majority of the Cases lallin" into the hands' nf-mcumpe tent Iperons,, who not. only fajl to-icure.the disescsiput- rum the ponsiitutiorufillino the . A ' i. -.1 ' i' i jr&ieiii no; ine-ii.-urj ,. yon-u,' wi.ui ine els .ease,, hastens tde sufferer into a rapid Con sumption . ' i' pui sn,ou:u tne' disease-and the treatment not cause death1 speedily and th'e- victim marries, the disease is entailed upon ahe ;luldren, who are-born with feeble'constitu lions, and the current of. life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in "Scrofula. Tew ter,. Ulcers, "Eruptions and other" affections 'iif'the akin, hyes,, 1 liroat and Lungs, en tailing upon tliem a brief existence of suffer ing and consigning them to an early grave -.SEbP AUL'SE- is another; formidable en emy to health, for nothing else m the dread catalogue of human .diseases causes so de structive a drain upon the system, drawing its thousands ofviclims through a few years of suffering down to" an" untimely grave. Ii destroys' the Nerious System, rnpidlywastes away the energies of life, causes 'mental .de rangement, prevents-lhe proper development tdf I lie system., disqualifies for marriage, so .tictv, .business, and all earthly .jiappiness. and leaves the sufleter wrecked in body and .mind, predisposed to consumption and r rrain of evils more to be dreaded than deatl itself. -With' Ufe- fullest confidence I assure the unfoi tunate victims. of Self Abuse that a permanent and speedy c.ure can be effected and with, the abandonment of ruinous , prac lit es my patient's can be restored to robust, vigorous health. , , llie aftli.cted are cautioned against the, use'of Patent Medicines; for there are so ma ny ingenTdus Snares in the cpjuinns ofjhe public prjilts to catch and rob the unwary suuerers that, miliums 'have their constitu tions ruined by the vile compounds ofquitk doctors, or ihe equally poisonous nostrums vended as ''Patent Medicines.1 l-havc care- lully analyzed niany oJlthe so-called Patent Medicines and find, that nearly all of them contain Corrosive-Sublimate, which is one nf the strongest preparations of mercurary and a deadly poison; which instead of curing the disease disables the system for life. Three-fourths of the . patent, nostrums now'.in use are put; up by unprinc ipled and ignorant persons, who. do not understand e, i en -the alphabet of the materia mbilic'a, and aie. equally as destitute of any, knlnvledge of'the human svslein. havinn nnn olimrt nn. ly In. view, and thatito make money regard less ol consi'qu 'quences. - rrcgulariltes a-nd'lalldi3eases ?of males ,uiu it'ii;. uus iieciieu on nmiriiml-s ubutunsn e. i)v iwen v veais ol : uractire. a id snnc- iinniJ bv llimisnnds, nf iIip. itmsi mmnrhMo .cures. Medicines wiih'fult directioris'sent to aiiy,part ol the United States or Canadas by patients communicating their sVmptoms by.le.tler. Business correspondence 'strict- y cohfic ent al. 4 Address ' ' .1 SUM M F.RV I LLTC M D VOJi'ceNd. itil-FillbcrtiSt? OldtNo. ,109.1 I Hit i Hh e!6vv twelfihV M" 11 Jii.iJ. PniEADELTlII.' !i ' y 23,'1857.-ly REMOVAL!! Wholesale and Kciail Boot anb Sljox, MANUFACTORY!! 1 he subscriber respectluly informs tus customers and Iriends that ho ha: removed bis Bool and Shoe Manvfac lorylu the store room formerly occupied by Joseph Sigman. in Northampton street, our door above Hamilton street, and between Mrs. E. 11. Harmony's Millinery and Pete lMrs LViL I1"non Po'np's Drug Store,- He has just recei yea a laree assortmen t t of Uools and Shoes, amontr which are Cal Congress Roots, Enameled Congress'Bbots Calf Napoleon Roots, Patent Mororen Nn. poleon Roots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen and Uoys. Also on nand a large assortment of Shnos lor ladies and Misses. Womcn'n fm ble Gaiters of every variety, made to ordnr at snort notice. A larce assortment nf fihit drens Shoes always on hand GUM Shoe, I C fill ilnnktnli..n. I 1 I t . ... .... ucni.iijuuus uuu iiiuus, wnicn lie is einng ' . CHEAP FOR CASH. The goods are manufactured of the he m:it?r'a,s and in tbeneaiest-and most fash- louiiuiu manner, lie emn ovs none l.m th nest worumen aboht his esfablishrnent. - , I J -w wuV I hankful for ihe liberal patronagb hereto- Turn rnpniunil "Ar.,... I.iT:.. .-. -!Vi . .. , ....v. ...i,..,-ciuijr ciiimi wm oe made to merit a continuance ol the same. . THADDEUS SfifTOrtTT Easton, Sepiember lfi. 1852, ew roxls5 Very CBicjsi. JOHN N. ST.0KES, having just finisjied his selections, is jidw .re ceiving a choice npd fashionable assortment of new 'aud seohHhlfi goods, to whicli he' inviteiithefbttenlion of the public. " - f :- ; - 4 t . fn 'Variety; and of superior quality will be found in his store, at nrippWiiniiRii.-iliu !"w' 1 ,,e. public are invited to-call and see, . ge lor 6nowng gobdg. !',,. f '"- -WCOffES. Slroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1,857, The Lotteries of. Samuel Swan & r,Co., areohartered by the State of .Georgia, and have sworn commissioners, jappointed to superintend their drtfwinge, ard .certify that everything ppnpected; with,. the same- is dqnq iu a . strictly honorable uariner. Thev oflfer to the Dublic a fair onportuni-, ty for investment, the interests ol parties utI.a.,d.istanceIKbciog,tas. 'well, protracted,-as though they were fp resent. rt The Mana gers. Twptild r.espectfuUy call attention to tba fact' that all persons h fve a legal rfglit, y tne Jjcgisiaiurc ot that Slate. A lottery will be drawn every Saturday -.throughout ; Ihe year, all orders received being .filled ib' the-drawing nest to take place after the! same jcomes to hand,- Accoi;diDg;to tho.scheme one tick- et.iu every nine; must draw a'pme. Tick ets:are SI Oj halves,. $5j-quar-tersf .$.2,50. No tickets sent unless the money accoui paniesthe orAcr.. The, .drawings, are up h can no combination' of numbers to mystify tb2 bttVer. Trizes vary from $40 to $70,000- every prize being drawn, and result Of drawing forwarded to all purchasers'. JjjA list o. toe numbers that are drawn'from the wheel, with the arnorjnt tbat'each prize is cotilVd ro,! will'Uc pub lished after every d'-awiogj in the follow ing 'papers: New 0 leans Delta, Mobile Register Charleston SlandanV, "Na'sville (xazctte, Atlanta' OilettWQe freer, Savannah JSacs and JNew'York Weekly 'Day Book ahd New-York Sunday Dispatch. yrite your address pi; 'nly,: arid direct fo S. SWAN & CO., Augastii, Georgia. ' J Prizes paid in full ub percentage de ducted from prizes as in oilier lotteries. All communications strictly confidential April 16, 187,-ly. ' NO PAY! ' "';, ' If Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian Lin iment does not cure Cholera., .Dysentery Croup, Cholic,- Coughs, Dvspe'pslai--Vbmi ling, Mumps, Toothache, Headache, Chap ped Hands, Gold V eet, Musqoiio Hites, In sect slings, Chronic Rheumatism, Swellings, Old sores. Cuts', iJurns, Hnises, and rain or Weakness1 in the Limbs'. Hack and Chest Nti Hum bus Try fit. - Dr. Tobias has" warranted his Liniment for eight years without eier having a demand made, lor the r.elurn ;of the moriey--aU that is asked is loruseMit according to tbe'direc tions. Mo iie will cTrcr Ii wilhoisl 21, After once using it. If you do not find it belter than any thing you have' ever tried be fore. Get your IflriMcy returned ! Thousands of Certificates have been re cieved speaking of its rare virtues. Now a days it is the the practice to -fill-the papers with certificates, from, unknown persons, or given by those w;ho have never used. the me dicine nuwtDr. Tobias offers to pay 1 . 1,000 Dollars to any one who will prove that he ever pub lished a, false certificate during Jhe, time he has had, his medicine before the Public Call'oti the agenis and get a Phamp'nlet containing genuine certificates. As-persons envious of the large sale of the Veni tian -Liniment have , slated it is injurious ,w. take it internally, Pr.;'l!obiashas taken the .following Oath. I, SAMUEL I. TOBIAS, of the City of New York, being duly sworn, do depose that 1 compound a Liniment called Venetian, and Hint the ingredients of which it is corn posed are perfectly harmless to take 'inter naly, even in double the quantity named in the Directions accompanying each bottle. ST.-: . :" . :.: ; ; r. il'ojjias. New Yorji., January 9lh, 1S50. Sworn to this day before, me, ;, FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. Price -25 and 50 cents, sold, by the Drug gists jind Patent MedicineDealers through out the United'Stafes. ' - Afso forale DrvTobias -Horse Linamenl in pint lpottles;.ai 60 lientsj warranted supe rior to any other. ' --Dr. Tobfas' office, ,50 Courtland St. N.Y. Aoiil 2. 1857.-la'mo. I2lr- . ,'Sol-i in Stroudsburgj by Tlollinsh'eabd and Detrick. ' -? - - G UKS The undersigncd-respectTulljin- lorms the citizens of Stroudsuure and .vicinity, that he has couinicnced 'the : - , GSTHiSMI.TESSNG BUSINESS, near Kautz's Blacksmith shop, on William St., ahd is, fully prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, with neatness and des patch. Having' had twenty years cx 'perience in this business, ho hopes' will be an inducement for- the people to give him a tna.1. 't llepairing pf all kind's'pronrptly attolid- ea to. itjties made to order. : : ' ' LEWIS KEINEST. Stroudsburg, Juno 14, 1855, A T T OR N EY AT LAW STROUDSBURG, 'MONROE CO., PA Office at James II. Walton's, Eso. -in ...- i . . . t, collections maae, and business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Stroudsburg, June 26, ,1856. THE SECRET INT?IRMITIESOF YOUTH AND MaJtURITY, Just: Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand .A lew. words on the rational Treatment, withoutmedicine, of Spermatorrhea drLocal Weak ncs3, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the Syatenij Impediments to Marriage genera II v. y ! j. LjAux, ju. d. The i jportant fact that the manv alarm. ing compiairjts qrigip.n,ting in the iipprudquce and solitude of youth, niqy be easily removed Without Medicine, is in this small' lram' clearly .demonstrated; and the entirely now and highly successful treathienC nskilnnt by the Authqr,fullyi1explained,;iby meanftof .. .-.. JJr it , rt, jsimmeu' iq ourq itnimseil perfectly andathhoeast possible qostftHere- by ayo.aing an ipe ? advertised .nostrums of dayi V 1 1 t , i i, 'U the SentrtQiany, address, gratis and post free in :anla1 n..nl l ' a.s.eale(,enyelqpe, by remitting" two postajm stamps to Dr. DE LANEY,1 17 Lisprinard Street, New York. ' ' on- the. pnnctplo ot one-number on eac ticKet, ana arc so simple mat none fail' to understand them. There is 3ft. I M fO RT AN T D I S C O FE.RT, CONSUMPTION j .ioJ'J AND ALL a .qisbs Diseases of the Lungs and Throaf1 ARE POSITIVELY r CXTEBLB BY INH AL ATIOST, 9llt Which rhnrnvR thn rnmedies to the cdtitiea" in the Fungs through the air passages, antH coming in direct contact with the disease,? neutralizes the tubercular .matter, allays, tba? cough, causes a. free and easy expectpratioflffk neaisiue,. lungs, Dunhes the. bipod,, impartf renewed vitality to the ne,rvous system" givKl ing thatitone and.'energy.eo indispensable -fcuV the restora tfon or heal lib. To be a ble to state1 1 confidently' that Consumption is curable btr inhalation, is td ;rncf a source of unalloyeil pleasure. It is much under the control of 4 medical trcament as" any other formidablol disease; ninety . out of every hundred cases i can bq cured in the first, stages, hntl fifty peVi( cent, in, the second: but in the third stage, ii" is imppssiuie joeave more, than nv.e per cent. for the Lungs are so cut up by the disease, as to bid defiance to medical skills Even, how' ' ever; in tbe'last stages, Inh,llaUorf afiordsX traordmafy relief to the suffering- attending this fearful scourge,"vhich annually destroys-ninety-five thousand persons;iri tha?IJnitedr Slates 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. 1 ruly the quiver of death has no arrow s.6; fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy .of life, for-it spares neither' age nor sex; but sweeps off alike the brnvc,i the.beautiful. thcgraceful.and! the gifted. Jijs the help,of that Supreme Being from yyhetn'r comelh every good and perfect gift, I am en-:' abled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure iu Consumption. The first cause? of tubercles is from impure blood, and the irii-' 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 system. Then surely it is iiiore rational to expect; grealer good from medicines, entering the cavities of the lungs lhan from those admin istered through the stomach; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, alter "'.lhaling remedies. Thus, Inha halation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and certainly lhan remedies administered by the stomach.- To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mot e of administration, cblo-; roform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibil ity in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so thai a limb may be ampu tated without the slightest pain; inhalin" the ordinary burning gasr will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of ihe medicines is percep tible in the skin a few minutes after being in haled, and may be immediately detected in the blood, A convincing proof of the consti tutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air is-not this positive evidence that proper remedies; carefully- prepared and judiciously administered through ihe lungs should - pro duce the happiest results! During eighteen years' practice, many thousands suffering from diseases of the lungs and ihroat, have been under my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers have been pronounced' in the last stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption is no.lunger a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long experience mid a, thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintance with the nature of tuber cles, &c enables me to distinguish, readily, the various forms of disease that simulate con sumption, and apply the proper remedies, rare "lybefng mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity, in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me. to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the .chesty puri fy the blood, impart to it-renewed vitality, giving energy .and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and Canadas by pa- 'tients' communicating their symptoms by let ter. Uut the cure would be inore certamif the i patient should pay me a visit, . which i would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty,.and then the cure co.uld.be effected without my seeing the patient aaw. G. W.GRAUAM, M.D., Office, 1131 Filbert Street, (old iVo. 109,) " below twelfth, ' 1 PH I L A DE LTPII FA , PA. '" : July 10, -lS57.-ly. ' ' "M .Howard Association, 1 M iMZB i nilLAELPiriA. lent ' and Jpiden(ic diseases'. To all persons afflicted with Soxual Dis eases, such aa Spermatorrhea Seminal Weak .ness. Impotence, Gonurrhcca, Gleet, Syphilis, the. Vice, .of Onanism, or self abuse. &c. &c. The HOWARD ASSUClATiON, in view ofihe'awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the decep tion" practised upon the unfortunate vicifms of such diseases by Quacks, severalty bars iagcr directed their Consulting 5$urgeonva3 a charitable act, worthy of U,ejr .name; Jo open a Dispeiusary for, ile treatment ofjlns t-las.s of diseases, in all their forms, and5lo "iye Mqdical advice' gratis, to all who apply iy letter, with a description of their condi tion,(age, Occupation, habit.r of life, &c;,) 'and Tin- coses of exticmo poverty, to fur nish medicines free of charge. iV. is lieed less .to add that ihe Association commands .tlje highest mediciil ski.ll of the ageand will furnish i e most approved modern: treit nibnt. ' ' " na The Directors, on a review of tbep'ast feel assured' that iheir labors Sn this sphere of benevolent effort,; have been of .great benefit to the afilicied, especialv tq.jihe young, and they have resolved iVdeYQle themselves, with, rerfewqd zeal, to this' very important but much despised cause. f Just Published by llie1 Association. a-'I?P- port on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal -Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the ,- uai Organs, by. the Consulting Surgeon, whicji v jU be sent by mail, (in 'a sealed letier envelope.) FRE"E OF CHARGEfSn receipt of TWO STAMPS for ppsfagei.4" Address, Report or treatment. Dr.EO- R. CALHOUN, Consiihing SurgeorfjiHow ard Assnqiation, No. 2 South -Nituh Slreet, GEO. Deryenib'er 3, 1857.-ly. -Mi . . . i i, , i PAINTS & OILS. . , .' Ai'codd1 article afiPur WUttiJA WKite 'Ztnc. Snow Wbitn ZiVrt hi,-k .).; . A 'lienvrnlnnl Jn ci".n, .o......7..; cial endowment fdr the" rclhj' of tfi'c sick1 1 and distressed, qjhcrdd with ViW- - a 1W.er of t,,a Directors. " FAI RCHILD. SecrWtnrv ino Stbne 'Colored .Zinc, 'and Linseed Oil' fpr sale, at Easton prtc0; br iTOLItNSHE AT Tst!mp.Tmr October 1857,-ly. - vw Juno 11, 1857,
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