1839 POPULAR TRADE 1859 "V" IN .Ribbons and Millinery Goods EBBOITS !I EIBfiOHS!! EIBEOKS!! To Merchants, Milliners, Jabbers, Dealers in Ribbons, Millinery Goods, and Cash 'buyers in all sections of (he Country. r The Cash Ribbon House, lib Chambers Street, New York, J NO. FA Kit ELL. ESTABLISHED 1858. $VIe; have originated a new princij- e :i nouvern in the Rilibon Trad, u hereby we ninke this busines-s pl.iin, simple, and staple as 1 hat of brown sheetings. WE SELL FOU CASIl! WE BUY FOR CASIl! We are satisfied uilh 5 per cent, profit. A?kno'Second Price. Have all our goods marked in plain fi!rurcs,so that man, woman ftiTilclnld "buy alike," and receive the same value' for. their money. (Dur prices for best Taffeta Ribbons, all Ciilofs'are No. 1 12 r.ts per piece, No."4 35Jcts. per piece, 115 0 674 " 2 01 ' ' ! twj '' " 3 V5i " " " 12 $107 . Nov 1C $1,47 per piece. We offer fancy kjhijons 'all ttles. 'all colors.' 'all qualities.' at prices defying competition, and for cash only. Our Establishment is the crntre of attrac- traction for RIBBONS 'Quick Sules,' 'Light Profits,' and 'Good Value,' for Cash. ' ' RoiccIh-k! Roiiclavh! New Styles and Paterns, at a saving of 30 per cent from credit prices. ' JK joitd Lace Q nil Ei it KS &c. &c .Our line or thee Goods always full. We Import and Job'ihcm at once for 5 per cent advance Marked prices on all Goods Mn plain figures.' A saving of 40 per cent on these Goods from ' credit priced. Our intention is to make the Ribbon Trade a'SjStaple in regard to prices as domes-tic roods. To do this we must sell One Million dollars worth Goods per annum ! We are Union Men. 4 No North,' 4 no South.' We solicit the patronage of Mer chant:', in every sect on of the United Slates, and are the servants ot all who favor us with their trade and patronage. JNO. FARRELL, CASH RIB B ON HO USE, 21G Chambers street, New York, near the Hudson River Railroad Depot. R. ii. waller Jan. 13, '59,-im. avmavvawvv.xxvAa'vv.vmxvs;; I NORTHAMPTON ACADEMY, g-A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR I . Boys and Girls, Uustou, Pa. I This Institution will open its second quarter of the Spring Session on Monday Ohe 4th of April, and continue eleven ? weeks, when a vacation of six weeks 1 will follow. The Fall session will commence on g Z Wednesday, the "29lh of July, and con- itnue twenty-two weeks. ? The building,a large four story brick edi-1 ficc, (formerly known as "Temperance? IlaH") is now being re-modeled and fit-f ? ted up expressly lor a first class Semin- ary for the education oi p;:pils of both i 5" sexes. The boarding pupils will occupy two separate buildings,arranged with pri-1 vale rooms. Experience has taught that j 5 it is decidedly disadvantageous for more$ j than two pupils to occupy the same ? room. The accommodations and advan- ; tages of this school are of a superior or- der, and it design to train and fit boys 5 and young men thoroughly lor college c" or business. To young ladies are offer- ed excellent facilities for the acquisition 5 ofa fcolid or ornamental education. $ g Competent teachi rs are employed. ? Having Jong experience in Teaching and devoting his w hole attention to the 2 business, the Principal hopes to merit a l.!rge share of public patronage, and? wiuld respectfully invite attention to his? ? School. g Terms, per quarter, in the common 2 ? En-ilMi branches, for Boardl'ng Scholars, t :J7 50. 5 J .Toil ion for Day Scholars from "5 25 -SW.SO 00. -f Ai'.ditionai charges are made for the 5 higher English branches and Classics. 2 Extra charges fer the modern lun"ua- 3ges and the ornamentals. Bills paid in 3 advance. ? For Circulars and further information S address Sjt 'Rev. J. W. LESCHER, Princspul. 2 Fi:ruy St., near Front. 2 ? References. f ' 'Ri:v. John Vanucuveer, Easlon. "Ho.v. John K. Findlay, " ? M. II. Jones, Esq " J. P. Hetrich, Esq. Samuel Sandt. M. D. 44 ? Henry Detw killer, M. D. 44 U. U. JE.I"GS. M. D, 2 Easlon, March 24, 1359 if. (,'vvxv'Vvv.".-VJVvvwv,vvvvvv'vvvft Caution. ""'N'olice is hereby given, that T have leaVd 'unto Pett r S. Bijhin. of Pocono township, Monroe County. Pa. at mv plea-urc, one. yoke of oxen. The public arecautioueu agaiufct uieddling with said i- JACOB U1SBIN0. Aprilj, 13G9. KEW" iSspress Arrangement. Thc Hope and Howard Express Com paoys are now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any kiud, Packages, &c, with their own Cars, and s-peeial Messen gers, with dispatch from otr.oudsburgto a ny part of the world. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent, For the Hope and Inward Ex. Co'i iStroud;burg, Feb. A, 185S. tf. ""MUSIC! MUSIC !! -'Instructions oh the Violin. The subscriber would announce to the public that he is prepared to give Instruction to all who wish to take lessons on the Violin From his long experience and practical knotvledgc as a Musician, while in Germany und in this country, he guarantees to give satisfaction to all those who mav place them- yrs: umler his charge. Terms reasonable. FJirVurlher information apply to GOTTLIEB KETTERER. Lender of the 4,Stroudsbur Cornet Band." Sii&ttdfiburg, Nov. 4, 1853. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. MR. K&NNEDY, of Roxhury. has dis coveied in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, from the Worst Scriwfula down to a common Pimple Two l-olllcs are warranted to cure a nurs ing soie mouth One to thieo hottlps will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. Two or thiee bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the wort ranker in the stomach Three oi five bottles are warranted to rure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure run ning of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six botiles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcets. One bottle will cure scaly eruptions oi the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm Two orthree bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are wairantcd to cure salt rheum. Five to eight bottles-will cure the worst case of seiofula. One to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst rase of dyspepsia. 1 know (rom the e-xperienre of thousands that it has, caused by a canker in the stomach. One to two bottles aie warranted to cure Nick headache. One to two bottles are warranted to regu late a costive stale of the bowels. One to two bottles will regulate all de rangement of the kidneys. Four :o six bottles have cured the worst cases of dropsy. One to three botllps has cured the worst case of piles; a relief is always experienced. What a mercy to get relief in such an ex cruciating disease! Since its first discovory, 1 hate from time to time added various other herbs to it ; oi one of them, Hippocrates, the Father ol Medk-Hie, sas: "It is an herb of Jubiter, and in ihe sign Leo. "It openeth obstructions of the liver, gall and spleen ; it is an especial friend to the liver, worth all other herbs pui together; cooling it when too hot, and warming it when too cold. "It createth an appetite, rureth allgone and sinking feelings in the pit of the stom ach, easeth all pains and stitches in the side. "ll rureth the jaundice by opening the gall, and realoreih the native color of the body. "It expels all raw. viscous and slimy hu n.ors out of the body; it cleanseth all inward ulcers and congealed bluud from the kid neys. "By opening obstructions of the spleen, it purgeth all burnt choler and melancholy vapors which rtseth to the head and brain causing distressing headache, fearful fore boding r f trouble, trembling of the heait, fainting and swooning. "The herb boiled in wine is particularly Hfiod in reive the drooping spirit of the a ed, and whoever has a lingering sickness Titer a feer. nothing rrstoreth him to health o quick as drinking the juice of this herb. " The seeds boiled in water cureth the ir osi ofTensne breath, and drank at bedtime, pre enteth what is commonly called night u. are, and all melancholy dreamy, a disease lilious people are liable to." The Father of Medicine says of another hern in tins composition, .that "it is an herb of the Sun, and in the sign Leo. 'The sun is the source of all life, and ru lelh the heart; and this herb is the best cor dial, the greatest slrenglhener of the heart, ol any that grows; it comforieth the heart, cureth all palpitation thereof; lakelh awa trembling, fainting and smothering of it; yet it must te taken carefully, or severe grip ings will ensue, which must be corrected uilh fennel sped or ginger. "So much for this herb, between which and the adder there is the utmost antipathy; so much so that the attder will not touch turn thai has the herb about him " No change of diet ever necessary eai lite best ou can gel and enough of it. Directions for use- Adults one tabic -pontiful per day Children over ten years. desert spoonful Childien from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all consihotions, take sufficient to opearte on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured hv DONALD KENNEDY, No 120 Warren Sired. Roxhury, Mass. Price SI 00. Sold in Slroudsburg, oy Ilollinshnad & Uetrick, James N Durling, and by all Drug yists in City and Country in general. June 24, 1858. ly. LIVERY BUSINESS. Yc'ttezitiiie Kaulz & Wm. Huntsman. (Successors to M. B. Postens.) Having purchased the tooek lately owned bv M r B. Postens, take this oprortuuitv to notify their friends an-! the public gen erally, that they have added considerable new stock to the same, and will continue the business at tho old stand, on Franklin Street, where they are prepared to hire Horses and carriages at the lowest cah rates. Their Horses are safe. fatt and gentle, and their vehicklcs consist of all kinds, to suit the tastes of the fastidious. Attentive ostlers always on hand, and dri vers furnished when desired. Call and -ce for yourselves. Strangers taken to any part ot the country at the shortest :Uotice. 1 hey will continue to run the new omnibus between this borough and the Railroad Depot. Persons intending to go on the railroad will bo called for at any part of the Borough, by leaving their uames at their offico near the stable. The omnibus will also be at the Depot on the arrival of trains to convey passengers into town. No pains will be spared to give satis- i faction to all who may favor them with their patronage. KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN. Stroudsburg, June 2A, l'858.-tf. . .BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office MEDICAL j Summer Arrangement. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. New and expeditious broad guage route from the North and West, via Great Bend and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna ind Wyoming vallies, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. OCr On and after Monday, April 11th, lSJiU, trains will he run as follows: The Cincinnati Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at G:10 A. M., and connects with the Express Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, at 8:10 a. m. Due at Montrose, - -Tan khan nock, Factoryville, 8:45 9:24 9:48 10:35 11:22 1:26 1:3D Scranton, - Moscow, Stroudsbursr, p. m. Water Gap, Delaware.(15 minutes todine) 2:04 Bridgville, - - - - 2:35 Junction, 3:25 New York, - - - 7:15 Philadelphia, - 8;15 Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m. From Phila. leave Walnut st. Wharf at Leave Junction, Due at Bridgcville, Delaware, 15 min. dinner, Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Moscow, - - - Scranton, - Pactoryville, Tuukhannock - Montrose, - Great Bend, - 6:00 10:50 " 11:37 11:52 " 12;39 p. m. 12:41 " 2:26 " 3:10 " - 3:58 " 4:15 4:53 " - 5:25 " 5:37 " 8:10 a. m. Connecting at Greal Bend with the Mail Train, west, at Accommodation Train leaves Scranton for Great Bend at Arrive at Great Bend, 12:40 p. m. Connecting with the Dunkirk Express West at 1:10, the Emigrant Train west ut 1:53 and the N. Y. Expiess East at 1:56 p. m. Returning, leaves Great Bend, 2:00 p. m. Due at Scranton, - 6:15 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton at 4:00 a. m. Due at Stroudsbunr at 10:05 k " Junction at 2:20 p. m. Returning, will leave Junction at 3:30 a. m Due at Stroudsbunr at 7:05 " " ' Scranton at 2:30 p. m. Passengers to and from New York change cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia at Bridijeville. For Piltston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre, take L. & B. R. It. cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take the stages at Scranton. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. Scranton, April 6, 1859. MONROE COUNTY 3!tt!ti:il Fire Insurance Coinp'y nnhe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after wbieb pax-ment no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cover actual loss or damage by fire, that may fall upon mem bcrs 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 company. Each insurer in or with the said company will be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her policy. The principle of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of expert ence, and has proved successful and be come verjT popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage, by fire, on the most advantageous and rea sonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters addressed to Wu. K. IIaviland, Secretary MANAGERS . V J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knccht, Richard S. Staples, Jacob Stouller, Samuel D. Pipher, Charles It. Andre, Silas L. Drake, Theodore Schocb, Godlcib Auracher, Thomas W. Rhodes, Joseph tenner. Sam 1 S.Drcher, S-TOGDELL STOKES President. Golieb Auraciier, Treasurer. Silas Drake, Surveyor. Stroudsburg, Sept. 16; 1858. CRfTTEKDEK'S PbUadcl'a Commercial College, N. E. Corner Seventh and Chesnut Sis., rniLADELPniA. An Institution designed to prepare young men for active dusikess. Established Sejrt. 1844. Incoporated June 4, 155. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. B. B. Comegys, David S. Brown. Francis Huskins, A. V. Parsons, David Milne, Isaac Hacker, George II. Stuart, D. B. Hinman, John Sparhawk, Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippincott, Jr. FACULTY. S. II. Crittenden, Principal, Consulting Accountant, and Instructor in Commercial Customs. Thomas W Moore, Professor of Penmanship. George M. Thrasher, Professor of the Sci ence of Accounts. John Groesbeck, Professor of Book-Keeping and Phonography. Augustus Simon, Professor of Languages. Hon. Joel Jones, Lecturer on Conimerci.il Law. W. II. Alldn, L. L. Dm President of Girard College Lecturer on Political Economy. Catalogues, containing full particulars of of terms, manner of instruction. &c. mav bn had on applying at the College, either in per son or Dy letter. 03-CRITTENDEN'S BOOK-KEEPING for sale Price $1 50JCey to sume, 50 cts. i October 14 1853,-GrT. ! PRICES TO SUIT THE TIES, The I,ai j5sl and Iiapc-Slocli ever offered in Uiis City. Wholesale Dealer IN French and German Baskets, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions,'1 Brushes, Oil Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding, &c, &c. &c. No. 119 Market-Street, below Second, (north side.) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire ly new arid complete stock of goods of She besl quality and description, to which he would respectfully call the attention of Mer; chants and Dealeis who wish to find a good article cheap for Cash. 1 hese goods were bought for JNett Uasli, at the greatly recucedprices consequent up on the stringency of the times, and believing the "nimble sixpence" to be belter than the slow shilling," ihey are now offered to the public at prices thai defy competition. I lie following are a few of tile articles always on hand : Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities, Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Half Jiusheland Perk Measures, Well Buck ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head and slraighl clothes pins, wash boards, wooden mop handles, Grain scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows, Corn Brooms, every variety, Shoe, Paint, Scrub, and Sweep brushes, &c. Clothes brushes, Baskets, Willow and ratan chairs, skirl ratans, bird cages, clothes lines. bed cords, skirl cords, lie yarn 1 wine ol all kinds, together with a large assortment of Notions and l1ancv Goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Shii'ts, Drawers, Threads, &c, cheap from auction. I hese goods are all new; and carelullv selec ted, are offered at prices that cannot fail to attract attention Buyers will invariably find it to their own intprcsl to call before purchasing elsewhere. TPimh ular attention given to packing goods for shipment, so as to ptevenl dam age or excessive rharges for freight lErOrders by Mail promptly attended to. CHARLES W. DEAN. 1 10 Market st , north side, below 2nd, Phila November lrf, lb53. ly. YOUTH AND BIAKHOOi). Just Published, the 25ih thousand, and mailed in a sealed envelope, to mv address, post paid, on receipt of ihree stamp?. A Medical Essay on the J'iysical Jixfiaslior. and decay oj the trame. caused by "seJ cr;5e," infection, and the injurious conse oucnees o f Mercury. By R J. Culverwcll, M. D , member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Sc. KFSpermatorrhcea or Seminal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotcncy, Loss of Energy, Depresbiou of Spirits. Tim idity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and Impediments to Mauiage, are promptly and eiiectuallv removed by the authors" no; el and mosl successful mode of tieatment, by means of which the invalid can regain -ris- tine health without having recourse to dan 4erousarid expensive medicines. (From the London Lancet.) The best treatise ever written on a sub jcci of vital importance to all, well worthy the author s exalted reputation. Address, ihe Publishers J. C. KLINE & Co., ll Avenue, Cor, ISJth street; Post Box 15Sr, New York City. February 17. l85J.-ly. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf GUNSMITH. The undersigned respectfully in viorius me citizens or otrouusounr and vicinity, that he has commenced ........ V the GDft'S 31 2 '2' 2;5 NG B 5JS E N ESS, near Kautz's Blacksmith shop, on "William St., and is fully prepared to do all kinds ol work in his line, with neatness and des patch. Having had twenty 'ears ex periencc in this business, he hopes wil he an inducement for the people to give him a trial. llepairing of all kinds promptly attend ed to. ltifles made to order. LEWIS KEINEST. Stroudsburg, June 14, 1855. PHOTOQRAHS In every rStyleof the Art. L. T. Tew takes this method to inform tho inhabitants of this Town and vicinity, that having procured a new Instrument expressly for tho purpose, is now pre pared to take all the latest styles of Type, combiuing all the newest improvements of Ambrotypcst Mdaionotypc, Piotograjjis, Nielolypcs, at lis old Room near the Court House, in a style unsurpassed. Erom his long expe rience as an Artist acknowledges no su perior. Those wishing good Likenesses of themselves or friends, aie iuvited to call and examine specimens. No charge made uuless perfect satisfaction given. L. T. TEW. Sept 10, 1858.-tf. 850 a mouth, and all expenses - Paid. An Agent is wanted in every town and county in the United States, to engage in a respectable and easy business, by which the above profits' may' tie certainly realized. For furthur particulars, address Dr. J Hen ry Wakeh, corner "of Brnotne and Mercer Streets, New York Ciiv. enclosing one pos- nge stamp. Fcb. 10,, 1850. Gm. ' 13 Ke IIOWA1S ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Instiiulion established by spe cial Eudowmenl,.for the Relief of the Sick aud Distressed, afflicted with Vriulent 4' Epidemick Diseases. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION in view of the awful destruction of human life caus ed by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims oi such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE -4CT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment ol iseases, jn all their forms, and to give Med ical advice gratis to all win) apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of lile, &c.) and in case of extreme poverty, to FUltNIbil MiiiDI- ;1NE FREE OF CHARGE. It is need- ess to add thai the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treat ment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexu al Diseases, express the highest satisfaction wnh the success which has attended the la bors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sper matorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Blad der, &c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. 1 he Directors, on a review ol the past, feel assured thai iheir labois in this sphere of benevolent efforl have been of reat ben etit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, i t i . . i ' ; . wiiu reneweu zeai, 10 mis very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or bctninal weaKness, the vice oi unaiMii, Masturbation, or Self Abuse, and other dis eases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consult tug Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a seal ed envelope), jree of charge, on receipt of too stamps, lor postage. Otner Reports and I racls on the nature and treatment of oex- ual diseases, diet, &c. are constantly being uiblished for gratuitous disliibuiion, and uiil be senl to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment dis covered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Rcptut or treatment, DR. J. SK1LL1N HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, P: By order ot the Directors. EZRA D. UEARTW ELL, Prcsl. GEO. FA1RC1I1LD, Secretary. March 21, lS5u. lv. THE LIVEll llf If ilttti ME PA RED BY DR. SAKFORD, CoiiposuiIeS csii jjoSy from Gam. Is or.e of the besl Purgative and Liter me dicines now before tho public, thai ads as a Cathartic, raster, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is net only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter then on ihe stomach and bowels to carrv on that matter, thus accomplishing two purpo ses effectually, without any of the painfu feelings experienced in the operations ol most Cathartics. 11 strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength en and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver ;s one of Ihe principal regula tors of the human bo- dy; and when it per forms its fumtions well, the powers of the system are fully mach is almost en Jcvelnped. The slo l i ureiv ciepentiem on the healthy action of ihe Liver for ihe pro er performance of its functions; when ihe stomach is ai at fault, & the whole s fault, the bowels art E3 A system suffers in con sequence of one or ing ceased to do it an the Liver ha duty For the dis cases of thai organ, has made ii his sludv one of the proprietor in a piaclice of ui're than twenty years, to wherewith to couri- find some reined i'eract ihe many di raiigemenu to which it is liable. To prove that -this found, any peison r e-.m ed y is at las troubled with Liver Complaint, in any of tls forms, has but tc try a bottle, and con These Gums rc viction is certain, move all morbid or had matter Irorn the -system, supplying in their place a healthy hw ol bile, in itmg the stomach, 3. cnusiri"- food to di s?csi well, purifying and health to the u oving the cause ol irg a radical cure. Bilious attacks are better, prevented, b the Liver lnvigora One dose afier ea relieve the stomach from rising and sou- the blood, giving tone hole machinery, re the disease effect cured, and, what is the occasional use oi for. ling is suffiriersl and prevent the loot ring. Only one dose taken before retiring, pie vents rsighlmare. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels genllv, and cures Coslivcness One dose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. Qr' One dose of two teaspoonsftils v always relieve Sick Headache. Une bottle taken for female obstruction removes the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure Only one dose immediately relieves Choi ic, while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, and a piereilliv of Cholera, QJ5' Only one bottle is needed to throw oui of the system the tfiects ol medicine af ter a long sickness. ICPOne bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color from ihe skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to ihe appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrluta in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose One or two doses cures attacks caused b Worms in Children : there is no surer, safer or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. ICr'A few hollies cures Dropsy, by exci ting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever ij- Ague, Cbill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousand are willing to testify lo its wonderful irtues. All who use il are giving their unanimous testimony in Us favor. Itr"TSix water in thcmoutii with the Jui'igoraloi, and swallow both together. THE LIVER 1NVIGORATOR Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, and is dally working cures, almost loo great to be lieve. It cuies as if by mngic, even the first dose giving benufit, and seldom more than one bottle ia required to cure any kind of Liver complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all ol which are the result of a Diseasad Liver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Dr, SAN FORD, Proorietor, 315 Broad way, New York. And retailed by all Drug- gists, bold alsohyilollinshead & Defrick, and James N. Durliiur. Siroudsbur. Pa. July 1,-1858. ly. REMOVAL!! - ' S3ES2&''i?.. - ... Wholesale and Retail Boot anil Sl)ot MANUFACTORY!' The subscriber respectfuly informs fmj his cusmers and friends that he had removed his Boot and Shoe Mnufac lory to the store room formerly occupied by Joseph Sigman, in Northampton 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 MorocoNa-' poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemerf" and Boys. Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashions ole Gaiters of every variety, made to' order1 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 bestf materials and in the neatest and most fash ionable manner. He emplovs none but the nest workmen about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, every etTorl will be made tc merit a continuance of the same. THADDEUS SCIIOCH. Sastbn, September 16, 1852. New Wholesale and Retail WIft'E & LEQUOK STOKE, SiromlLsbm'X, Pa. The undersigned would inform Land lords and the public generally, that ic continues the above business in Strouds burg, in the store house formerly occupied by John 11. iweiickasa Jewelry Store, and las on hand a large stock of WEKES AND UOUQFiS of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from the Custom House, which he 13 prepared to sell to Landlordsand others on the most rea sonable terms. Our stock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. Aso, Peach, Black berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; I Inl and Gin, rv. h. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple Whiskev; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c. Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of" al kinds. Demijohns, from 1 lo 5 gallons; bottles, and generally any tiling that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will find it greatly to their ad vantage to deal with me. I have no hired igents to sell and distribute liquors for meat great expense, which must he paid for by the consumer. J hose dealing with me 1 intend shall be satisfied with the article they gel, as well as the price, and whenever they are not, I will be pleased lo have them return the liquor, and inuke the fact known, for I in- end to make it a permanent business, -and can only do so by dealing honorably. All orders sent me, by stage drivers or other.-, will be promptly attended to, the same as thou,rli the person was present dealing for himself. July 8, 1S2. P. S. POSTENS. lias permanently located hinT- self in Stroudsburg, and moved his ofllce next door to Dr. S. Walton, and neurly opposite S. Rees's Hat& Cap store, where he is fully prepared to treat the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the latest and most improved manner. Most per sons know the danger and folly of trusting their work to the ignorant as well as the traveling dentist. Il matters not how much experience a person may have, he is liable to hnvutsoitic failures out ot a number of cases, and if the dentist liv es at a distance, it is fre quently put off until it Is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it may he, otherwise the in- oonvenience and trouble ot going so far. Hence the necessity of obt; lining theservices of a dentist near home. All work warranted. Something New. The public are respectful lv informed that the undersigned has opened, in the Borough of Stroudsbunr, a NEW DRUG ST ORE, in the large four story building recently erected by Messrs. Fow ler and Wintemule, two doors a bove Robert Buy's Store, where, he intends keening- alwavs on lund, a large assortment of Drugs and Medicines. Puinls, Oils, Var nishes. French and Common Glass, tc. The stock will also embrace FANCY NO TIONS in endless variety, from which all tastes can be gratified, including Perfumery, J'luin and Fancy Glars Warer Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &.c, ALSO Pure WIRES AND LIQUORS for medicinal purposes, which beur their own recommendation. Every article will he warranted pure and fresh, mid will be dispensed by an assistant whose experience in the business is such as lo deserve the unlimited confidence of the public. Call and see. JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 1856. Hollinsliead & Detriek, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS Yllolesale and Retail dealers in Drug, f?IedUim.', Paints, Oiljtj. iyo Staffs, Gla, Forfaaiery, &c &v. &o. GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE, STROUDSBURG, PA. N. B. German and English prescrip tions carefully compounded. WM. HOLLINSllEAD. April 8, 1853. ly. C S. DETR1CIC New Goods,--Very Cheap. JOHN N. STOKES, having jus finished his selections, is now re ceiving a choice und fashionable: assortment of new and seasonable ' Mttt.'in l(tfl i IHuaim 1F1 Iff1 FtlVtl go.ids, to which he invites the attention o? the public. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware &c &c, in variety, and of superior quality will be found in his store, at prices unusually low. The public are invited to call and see. No charge for showing goods. J. N. STOKESl Stroudsburg, April 26, 1859. 3 OAP. Fine scented Soaps for ash ing and shaving a'so the oe'ebrated shaving cream, for sa'e by . ., " SAMUELMBLIQ1C Stroudsburg, January 1, 1855. J. r
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