The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, November 01, 1860, Image 3

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i , Copper in Luz6rhe.
Wo havo been informed that Mr.
Croaker, of Carbondalc, has discovcrcd'a
vein of oro 8 feet deep on his land, which
lias been pronounced copper. It has
been subjected to test, and is paid to yield
45 per cent, copper. If this be true, it
adds another important item to tho min
eral wealth of Luzerne. Luzerne Un
23ew York Markets.
Wednesday, October 24, 1880.
PLOUll AND MEAL Wheat flour ;
the sales arc 14,870 bbld. at So 20aS5 30
for Superfine State and Wet-tern; S5 40a
55 45 for Extra State: $5 70a$5 75 for
Shipping brauds of round hoop Extra 0
hio; and 'SO lUa7 25 for St. Louis Ex
trs. Kje Flour; sales of 187 bhls. at
63 50aS4 25. Corn Meal; sales of 120
bbls. at S3 50 for Jerej, and 83 S0a$3
90 for Brandjwinc.
GRAIN the sales in el tide 23,200 bush
Red and Amber Western ntSl 34a$l 35;
54.100 bush. Chicago SpriDg and North
Western Club at Si 19a$l 23. llje;
small sales of Canadian, &c, at 75a76c.
Corn; sales of 72,000 bush, at GSaGc.
for Western Mixed afloat, and G9o. for
do. in store.
PROVISIONS Port ; sales of 270
bbli. at $13 25 for old prime; $14 25a
314 37 for new do.; $19al(J 06 for now
mess. Cut Moat?; sales of 60 tos. at S-c.
For pickled shoulders, and lOiallo. for
plain hams. Lard; the tales are 181
bbls. and tcs. at 12al2c. for new, and
13c. for prime old. Butter is plenty, and
is dull at Hal 5c. for Ohio, and 14alc.
for State, and choice do. at 20a23o.
Cheese is dull at Gallic, for Ohio, and 9
alOic. for State extras.
SUGARS Raw Sugars remain inac
tive, and the market clones dull and hea
vy; sale of 167 hhds. at G4-ft7o. for Cuba.
SEEDS A fair demand for Clover
Seed at lOalUfc. for new, the latter for
small lots. Timothy t-ccd is quiet at 02
75 per bush.
TALLOW sales of 25,000 lb. at 10ic
WHISKY the market is easier, and
closed dull and heavy; sales of 400 bbl.".
at 22322e.
In Strousburg, on the 2Gth of Sep
tember la.t, George Johnson, aged 5
years and 9 aonths.
In Strouos-burji, on the 26th of Octo
ber, Georgianna Johnson, aged 3 years
and 6 months.
In Strondsbur, Oct. 24tb, Kate A.
Pauli, aged 3 years, 3 months, 3 weeks
and 4 days.
In Stroudaburg, Oct. 21ht, Frank El
liot, aged 3 mouth aud 21 days.
In the Orphan's Cenrt of Sioaros
In tho matter of the account of Peter
Mo-tcllcr and Philip Mosteller, adminis
trators of William Mosteller, deceased.
September 20, 1660, on motion of Mr.
Xlceder, attorney, the report of Robert
W. Swink, Auditor, is recommitted to
said Auditor for the speoial purpose of
making distribution among the several
dii-tributces, of the beiancc found by said
report to be in the hands of said admin
istrators, deducting payments on account
"heretofore made to each distributee, by
said administrator.
Report to be medc to next
JTerm.
From the Record.
JOHN EDINGER, Cleik of O. C.
In pursuance of the aborc order of
Court, I will attend for the purpose in said
order mentioned, at the public hou-e o
Jacob Knecht,iu Stroudsburg. ou the 30th
day of November, IS6U, at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, when and wbrre all person
are required to present their claims, or
bo debarred from coming in for a share
of said fund.
ROBERT W. SWINK, Auditor.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 1, 1-G9.
rccutor s Notice.
Estate of Wm Van Buskirk, late
of Stroud township, dee'd.
Notice is hereby giveu, that Letters
teKtsmcutary upon the rotate of William
Van Bu-kirk, late of Stroud township,
deceasad, havo been granted to the uuder
signed by the llegiter of Monroe county,
in duo form of law; therefore, all persons
indebted to aid cstated arc requested to
make imn0diatc payment, and those hav
ing any just claims are also requested to
present them legally autnenucatcu lor
ecttlemcnt, to.
JAS. VAN BUSKIRK, Stroud t&p.
CHARLES HENRY, Heuryville,
October 11. 15G0. 6t. Executors
Wire Sieves, Screens, &
No. 53 Sonlli ill Street,
EA5YOS, I A.
All kinds of Brass, Iron and Hair
.Sieves and Screens constantly on hand
including a large assortment of Sieve
Screens, for fanning mills, miners, iren
workers and brick-makers, of the bee
quality made in the very best manner
and sold at exceedingly low prices by
ANTHONY POHL,
at his manufactory, No. 53 South Fourth
street, opposite the Lutheran Cuurch
Easton, Pa.
August 11, 1959.
Hollinsliead & Detrick
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Drugs jJIedicines, Paints, Oils
f)ye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumery,
&c. &c. &c.
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N". B. German and English prescrip
tions carefully compounded.
WM. II0LL1NSHEAD, C. S. DETKICK
DRUGGISTS
aid
CHEMISTS
April 8, 1858. lyt
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From the
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to the
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and Dominion ot the Reign of the Shep
herd King, in a series of Letters,
wherein the magnificence of
Jodea is shown to the rea
der, as if
BY AN EYE WITNESS.
By the Rev. J. h. ingraham, ll. d.
One vol. 12 mo., r.loih, G03 pages Price $1,2.7.
"This is the third Volume, and the comple
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on the history of the Israelilish monarchy
The origin under Moses, was treated of in
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OR,
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From his Baptism in Jordan to his Crucifixion
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Stroiidsbur!
Stroudsburgh, Oct. 17, I860
Tho annual election for Directors will
held at the Banking House on Mod-
dav. the 19th day of November next, be-
tK n th, hPS of 10 o'clock A M... and
3 o'clock P. AI. The annual meeting of
Qfnl-tirlflnra trill ho hrtlrf Sit, t.hfi BUnie
place., on Tuesday, the Gth day of Novem-
her next, at 12 o'clock. M.
J. 11. STJ1UUJL, Uasbier.
J. PALMER & CO.
Market Street Wliarf, Philadelphia.
DEALERS IN
Fish. Cheese and Provisions.
Have constantly on hand an assortment of
Ptnlrlrtf! liMol. R-.o. viv
UJRU a r M
Mackerel, Suad, balmon, blue lusb, Her-
rings. Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, bhoul-
der Hams. Sides. Cheese, Beans, Rice,
' r- . i i om o ...
October 11, l8G0.-3m.
HANDSOME WOMEN!
'FES 13 LA
TTTTN
TT NTT'S "BLOOM i)F HOSES " A
ft - " j
f j rich and elegant color for tho cheeks
nr
lips. IT WILL i OT WASH UK
HTTR OFF and when once applied, re-
'wi rC 'Pfio tinf. ia so
"I" 7 ,; r . tbo olot scrutiny
- " , -
fn!iu rn flon.Pt its use. Can bo removed
by lemon juice and will not injure tho
y. ,.J. j
kiu. mis is a pew P purauua, uBU
by the celebrated Court beauties ot Lon-
don and Paris. Mailed tree, in bottles,
with directions for uko. for Si 00.
" - - - -
HUNTS "COURT TOILET POW-
DE
th
use
Sn flnnl..
T,nmn ..-nnTTTfn T) A TIT m
moves tan. freckles, sunburn and all e-1
ruptions ot the slilu. iJiatiea iree ior jv
flnnta
warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL.
Mailed free for SLOW.
t t tt xt rv o i.pw a pt. im A TTTTFF.R "
..... r.i1,nna! otifl
for tho teeth and gums, clcan.es and
I1U1UO i 1
whitens the tectti, narueus megum, pun-
lies the breath effectually, PRESERVES
THE TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTEACHE.
!TniIn.l frPP for S1.U0.
marriage, mcssrs. uuduvuo. jhuhbiuuu
the Princess with au elegant case of ler
fumery, -(in which all of the abovo arti-
cles were included) in haudtomo sUt glass
with gold stoppers, valued at S1500, par
ticulars of which appeared in tho publio
Driats.
All the above articles sent Free, by
exnres3. for S5.00. Cash can eituer ac
company the order, or be paid to the cx-
r .
press agent on delivery ot goods.
HUNT & Co.,
Perfumers to the Queen,
Regent St., London, and 707 Sanotn St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
For Sale by all Druggists and Pertu-
mere. figrTho Trade buppliea.
October 11, 18G0.-ly.
NEW
Express Arrangement
Tho Hone and Howard Express Com
nanvs are now prepared to forward Mon
cy, Valuables of any kind, Paskages, &e.,
with their own Cars, and special Messen-
gors, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a-
ny part or the world.
JOHN N. STOKES, Agent,
For the Hope and Howard Ex. Co'b
Stroudsburg, Fob. 4. 1858. tt.
CHARLTON BURNET,
Attorney at LaW,
t.k
STllOUDKUUllU, ilOKUUJS uuuxmxx ,
na: m;,nWl, a,t. fnv.n.vlvno.
cunied bv Wm. Daiss Esq. -.
Bam.
R " imparts a dazzling whiteness to Df the United States shall m the year ot our v;Uiu ..u..ea, ,., u. .o -
e oomple.ion, and is unlike anythig el Lord one thousand eight hundred sixty, and - ' - u 1 hV, "
u ior tnis purpusu. iW1 r,:v"J. J, "V. ... ',t-j-.. .- at hinn in parh rountv. hav no met as aloresaid
, . , m;i,i rna f.i.oro hurt i vonp t hprpatier. tie neiu on me j B --
rTTTx-rnn nT1inWTTT T ll AT A II I . .
nu-io T '"ujuiatcu u.cuto judges shall take
for the hair, strengthens and improves its this Commonwealth, except wunin uiu LIL aml shall produce th
,f K L-PPnH it. from falliucr off. and is and county of Philadelphia, shall, at all rea- ' . , f .
J awvu - O ' I
HUNTS "BRIDAL WEALTH PEli- age of twenty-one and uveniy-iwo yearb.anu
FUME," a double extract of orange bios- having resided in the Commonwealth one
' . , M :i frp fnp oi on year, enter the name of such person on the
.cms and cologne Mailed f"ofor 8l.OO f. f and 6aid asses.
This csqui.ite perfume was first used fay Qt ,east ejght (ays previou8 lo thc
tho Piinccss lloyal of England, on her , fi , f ., election of said electors,
Of a President and Vice President
of the United States
SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, by an act ol the General Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled ''an act regulating the General Elec-
within the said Commonwi alih." uass
ed on the 2d day of July, 1839, it is made
the duty of the Hich Sheriffol every coun-
ty, to give public notice ol such elections to
be holden, and to make known in such no
lice what officers are to be elected There-
lore, I MELCIIOIR BOSSERD, High
Sheriff of the county of Monroe, do make
known by this proclamation to the electors o'l
the county of Monroe, that an Election will
oe ,iel m said County, on the luesday next
alltt "isi mouuay m xuvi;iiiuer, ueing
Tuesday, the Cilli of November
next, at which time
TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS
of a President and Vice President are to be
elected
Places of Voting.
ine l eiim n 01 uie iowom.,,,
hil are to hold their election at the house of
1 e 1.x Storm, in said township. .
. lll.e fF,e,eme,n, of the township of Gool-
The freemen of the township of Chesnut
baush will hold their election at the house
()f Melissa Vliet, (late John Vliet, dee'd) in
said township
The freemen of the township of Hamilton,
will hold their election at tho house of Jos
Keller, in said township
The freemen of the township of Middle
Smithfield, will hold their election at the
house of James Place, in said township-
The freemen of the township of Pocono,
will hold their election at the house of Ma-
nassah Miller, in said township.
The Ireemen of the township of Paradise.
will hold their election at the house of John
S. Vantloren, in said township.
. ,lie, trccmenoi tne ionsmp oi roih, w,
,.01 ine . .eiec 1 . . JUBlUB"
''Ve freemen of fthe township of Price, will
k.,1.1 ,u: l ,!.. . ,U UM nf T.oiwic 111
Long, in said township
The freemen of the township of Eldred.j
will hold their election at the house of Jos.
Hawk, in said township.
The freemen of the township ol Koss, will
hold their election at the house of Jacob liU
Stocker. in said township.
The freemen of the township of bmithheld
will hold their election at the house ot J.
Deoue Labar, in said township.
The freemen of btroudsburg, will Hold
lieir eieclj(m at the Court House, in said
borough.
The" freemen of the township of Stroud-
wilj noj(J their election at the house of Sandt
& Kachline, in the borough of Stroudsbuig
The freemen of the township of lobyhan
na, will hold their election at the house ol
Washington Winters, in said township.
The freemen of the township ot Jaclfson,
wlil hold their election at thehouse of John
Osterhoudt, in said township.
The freemen of the township of I "ink
HUH HUl'l, , Will UUIU llltll i.iv.-iui' "
house of Sam'l Mildenberger, in said town
hminnc ;. wi in d t heir election at me
ship
The freemen of the township ot tfanei,
will hold their election at the house ot Alex
I" Deiblcr, in said n.vvnsl,,,,
.. . , ..
The law regulating the election or i rest
deiHial electors, provsdes as follows
Sr.r.lmn'l. Beit onacted bv th
Section' I. Be it onacted by the Senate
Pnnrntatives of the Com-
monweaUl of PensyivanjJlf jn General As-
. . t :. j herebv enacted bv the
-..ti.ir;f nC tlm cfjitin Thnt. tbp plprtion
1 111! LIIWl II V W I 1,141 umiw
for eieclors of President and Vice President
AUUMIIiy
VetllUer,
rCT . Z n Vft,
Commonwealth shall vote for
;Af r ti. TTnifo.1 St.,tPR.
E!cclors cf pres
I.U . , r 1
" . , V" "
ci uioMvu.a. valua, u. .,. ,,
sonanie umes auur uiu J' , '
.r .. 1 'P.. i
uciooer in sa.u year, a.
uaJs U1 UAOU "J . t . :
i r pi r nrn, . .i Vicn 'rnew on
ui HiBuium ui x ..Uv...v
oflho United States, on the personal appli-
calion Df anv w ule rCeman claiming to tie
assessed within their proper ward, township,
incorporated district or borough, or claiming
a right to vote therein, as Deing oeiween me
make out duplicate copies of the name or
names so entered, and after cerlitying and
signing the same, shall deliver one copy to
the Comirifcsioners of their respective coun-
ties, to be filed by said Commissioners ml
their resnective office, and the other copy the
said assessors shall hold and hand over, wun
out alteration or addition to one of the inspec
tors of the proper election district, on or be-
fore eight o'clock on the morning oi uie uay
gXC(i f0r the election of said electors.
Notice is Efici'cby Givcas,
That every person, excepting Justices ol
tlie Peace, who shall hold an office or ap
pointmentof profit or trust under the United
ated dislri(.t whether a commissioned officer
or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agents
who is or shah be employed under the leg
islative, executive or judiciary departmeni
of this Stale or the United States, or of any
incorporated district; and also, tuai ever
member of Congress, and of the stale legis
lature and of the select or common counci
of anv citv. or commissioner of any incor-
norated district is by law incapable of hold
ing or exercising at the same time, the office
of appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk
of anv election of this commonwealth, & thai
n() inspector, judge or other o
election shall be eligible to be tl
fficer ofs'ich
.
then voted for.
a. .a ,i,0 cni,! hp. nf Assemblv. eniitled
n"u . .
nfthis coimnon
r..,hri-r.rr.viilp
wea
I
at
Phh one cler"' w &,ld'1 ut5 d tluu,,"BU
lcV. . . -i - i r:.i
ll Shall oe n o uuiy oi shiu .laausauiD i
L-,.,i vpIv m nttP.nd at the nlaco ol holdina
'
.i,rs.- inn npci iniuiTi ir ill , v , , i i i rj
.. i , , i ,a.,n r.iHhnrnrnviilfiiil " I wril stake mv reontalion as a man, m
hat the Inspectors and Judges shall meet staua.ng as a more-mini . jr -
' (. 1,1 Llurwn tn flirt cltu tl WfW YOTK. lllill all H'C
the respective places appwuncu "'" V"" ' l" V 1 ,.i nTf n.irP
ng ine eiecnou hi mo ......... - inlitv andean
resuectivelv belong, before nine o'clock in as imported, and of the bet al"Ya ra"
he mo rif, I of the second Tuesday of Oc- be relied upon by every purchase Every
SSeriMr of said inspectors shall ap- bottle has the proprietor s nan o
i : .iir r't tn tv ucii t irv lirannv and wines wniun i
i . i. ..ii i... i I - I n n.niin ni ilia a niimuio
levery geneiql, special, or township olccuonlcers in Pbiladel,..
during the whole time said electiong is kept
open, for the purpose of giving information
to the inspectors and judoeSt when called on
in relation to the right of any person assess
ed by them to vote at such election, and
such other matters-in reletion to. the assess
ments of votes as the said inspectors or judg
es, or cither of them, shall from time to time
require.
Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty
first section of said act every General and
Special election shall be opened between the
hours of eight and ten in the Toienoon, and
shall continue without interruption or ad
journment until seven in the evening, when
the polls shall be closed.
"No person shall be admitted to vote
whose name is not contained in the list ol
taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commis
sioners, unless first he produced a receipt
for payment within two years, of a State or
county tax assessed agreeably to the Consti
tution, and give satiyfartoiy evidence either
on his own oath or the affirmation of another
that he has paid such tar. or on failure to
produce a, receipt, shall make oath to the
payment thereof; or, second if he claims a
right to vote by being an elector between
the ages of 21 and 22 years he shall despost
on oath or affirmation that he has resided in
the State at least one year next before his
application and make such proof of residence
in the district as Is required by this act, and
that he does verily believe, from the accounts
given him, that he is of the age aforesaid,
and give such other evidence as is icquired
by this act, whereupon the name of the per
sou so admitted to vote shall be inserted in
the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a
note made opposite thereto, by writing the
word 'tax,' if lie shall be admitted to vote by
reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,'
ifho shaj, bg aiJmined t0 vole by roason ()(
guch hall be cai!ed out to the clerks,
wh() aha ma,.e lhe ,jke noles the list oi
volers kepl bv lhem.
kept by
"In all cases where the name of the per
son claiming; to vole is found on the list fur-
nised by Commissioners and Assessors, or
his ri"ht to vole, whether thereon or not is
objected to by any qualified citizen it shall
be the duty of the inspector to examine
such person on oath as to his qualifications
and ll he claims to have resided within the
district for one year or more his oath shall
be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make
proof at least by one competent witness who
shall be a qualified elector that he has resi
ded within the district for more than ten
d tjen precedln such elec
a,so hjmsdf swear thfU hjs ,
tion and shall
d(jnce in pursuance of his lawful cailin is
within the district, and that he did noire-
Hve" distrlct for lhe PurPe of V
"Every person qualified aforesaid, and
who shall make due proof, if required of his
residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid,
shall be admitted to vote in the township,
ward or district in which he shall reside.
"If any person not qualified to vote in this
Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except
the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear
at any place of election for the purpose ol is
suing tickets or influencing the citizensqual-
ified to vote, he shall on conviction forleit
and pay any sum not exceeding one-hundred
dollars, for every such ofhence, and be im
prisoned for any term not exceeding three
months.
Pursuant to the provision contained in the
fith section of the act aforesaid, the Judges
of the aforesaid district shall take charge o
the certificate or return ol the election o
their respective districts and produce tli3iri at
a meeting of the Judges from each district at
the Court House in the Borough of Strouds
burg, on the third day after the day of elec
tion, being for the present year on FRIDAY.
the 0 th of NOVEMBER next, then and there
to do, and perform the .duties required by
law of said judges. Also, that where a judge
by sickness or unavoidable circumstances
is unable to attend said meeting of Judges
then the certificate or return as aforesaid
shall be taken charge of by one of the In
spectors or clerks ol the election of said dis
trirt, who shall do and perlorm the duties re-
ouired of said judge unable to attend
Also, that in the Slst section of the said
act it is enacted that "when two or more
counties shall compose a district for the
-
choice of member or members ol the Senate
the clerks shall make opt a fair statement o
all the votes which shall have been given at
election within the. county, for every
aui-" CiCl-""" " x Slnr,
Person voted for, as such member or mem
bers, which shall be s.gned by said judges
atfpSted bv the clerks, and one of said
charge of said certiticate
e same at a meeting o
rrmntv nt such nlace tn
J""-" ' " J
such distiicts as is. or may be apotnted by
law for such purpose, which meeting shal
be held on the seventh aay alter me eiec
. . . - .... tn ...
ll()n ocnjr ior ine present on mesuny
Ifith dav of October at the Couit House in
.,rnrlliiir(r. MnnmR countv. for the Renre
Lpi.tatives return iudses, then and there to
perfrm the duties required by law of the
aforesaid Assembly district.
(Uod Save the uommonweatit.)
MELCH01R BOSSERD, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Slroudsburg, )
October 11, 18G0.
A SUPERLATIVE
,TONiG, DIURETIC,
AUJD
mmmmw eel
TO TUB CITIZENS OF
rVew Jersey uiitl aciinyivaina,
A nn(.lmni.inc Ornrrnriefs: f-r VH-
vputuoc . . - w
cerS and rrivaio rauiuics.
Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy.
y0jfes purc MaJeria, Sherry $ Port Wine.
y0ife's purc Jamacia and St. Croix Rum.
w0res pure Scotch and Irish Whisky.
ALL IN BOTTLES.
I beg leave to call the attention of the
citizens of the United States to the above
Wines and Liquous imported by Unoi.pn
Wolfe, of New York, whose name is la
... : . - . . r.
hniliar in every pan oi tins country iur me
purity of his celebrated Schiedam zennapp
Mr. wollo, in nis leuer m me, sa.. -
i.. e i.:. Ttr. 7 - env
vub uuruy i ms imhm uuu xjiuu..., j
1 " 1 will stake mv renntalion as a man, mv
X070? S publio are respectfully invited
I . n nn.l fivamine for themselves. lor
Anihi(.irif5H and Gro-
salo at retail by all Aputhecanei and uro
GEO. H. .ASIITONn -No.
832 Market St.- PKiladelpliia.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
Read the follow itigfrum the New York
Courier: . ' .v"
ITJ? Enormous Business for one NeiaXonk
Merchant. Ve re. happy o inform ouret-low-citizensnhat
there is one place in our
city where the physician, apothecary,, and
country merchant, can go and purchase pUre'
Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and
of the best quality. 1Ve do not intend to'
give an elaborate description of this mer- ,
chant's extensive business, although it will
well repay any stranger or citizen to visit
Udolpho Wolfe's extensive ware-housetNos
18, 20 and 22, Beaver strcet.and Nos. 17, 19',
and 21, Marketfield street. His stock of
Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could
not have been less than thirty thousand cases;
the Jrandy,some ten thousand cases Vinta-.
pes of 1S3G to 1856; and ten thousand cases of"
Maderia, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and
Irish Whisky, Jamacia and St. Croix Rum'.
some very old and equal to any in this coun
try. He also had three large cellars, filled
with Brandy, Wine, &c, in casks, under
Custom-llouse key, ready for bottling. Mr.
Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amount
ed to one hundred and eighty thousand doz
en, and we hope in less than two years JieT
may be equaliy successful with his Brandies
and Wines.
His business merits the patronage of eve- .
ry lover of his species. Private families'
who wish pure Wines and liquors for med
ical use should send their orders dfrect to'
Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the'
land make up their minds lo discard the poi
sonous stuff from their shelves, and replacd
it with Wolfe's pure Wines and Liquors.
We understand Mr. Wolfe, for lhe accom
modation of small dealers in tho country
juts up assorted cases of W ines and Liquors.
Such a man, and .such a merchant, should be
sustained against his lens of thousands of
opponents in the United btates, who sell
nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to hu
man health and happiness.
September 6, 1SG0. Gm.
AYER'S
0ATHAETIO1
PILLS.
Aro you 6ick, feeblo, and
coiupluinin,;? Are you out of
order, with your system do-
ranged, and your feeling un1"
comfortable? These ymp-
trans arv often the proludo to,
serious illues. Some lit of
sickness is creeping upon you,"
and should lie averted by a
timely uso of the right rem-"
cdy. Take Ayers Tills, and
cleanse out the disordered hu
mors purify tho blood, and
let tho thuds move on unob-'
Blructcd in health acain.-
They stimulate the functions
of the body into vigorous ac
tivity, purify tho aystem from
the obstructions which make'
dNe.i?e. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob
MriicU its natural functions. These, if not relieved,
renctupon themselves and tho snrrouading organs, pro
ducing general aggravation, -suffering, and disease.
While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements,
take Aycr's fills, and seo how directly they re3toro tho .
natural action of tho system, and with it tho buoyant
feeling of health ag-uu. What is true and so apparent la
thii trivial ami common complaint, is also true in many
of the deep-seated ami daugerou distempers. The Bamo
purgative effect expels tliein. Caused by similar obstruc
tion and derangements of tho natural functions of tho
body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured
bv tho same means. Noup wlia know the virtues of theser
Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering froar
the disorders they cure. ,
Statements from leading phy-irian? in some of tha
principal cities, and from other well known public per-
.ons.
From a Fmicardtog 2'triAant rS. Louis, Feb. 4, 1S56.
Dr. Atbr: Your fills are the paragon of all that' is
irrent in mdicitie. They have cured my little daughter
f ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved
iti.-iirable for years. Her mother has been long gnv
ouslv allli.-ted with blotches aud pimples on lwr skin ana
in lier hair. After our child was cured, sho also tried
your fills, aud they have cured JlfjRGIUDGE.
As a Family Pliysic.
Ft om Dr. F. IV. Cttrtitrigkt, JS'eiv Orkans.
Your Pills aro the prince of purges. Thirir excellent"
qualities surpass any cathartic wo possess. They aro
mild, but very certain and efTpctual in their action on tho
bowels, which makes them invaluable to us ia tho dully
treatmeut of dUeasu.
"lIcartnclie,Sic!tIIent!ncJc,FoiiI Stomacli.-
Froni Br. EUteard lfoyd, Baltimore.
Dz-.ii lino. Avr.n: I cannot answer you what complaints
I havo cure I with your fills better than to say all thmt Ki
erev iri milt it itrifntive m'tUcine. I place great depen
dent on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest wth
dtseaso, ami Ijelieviug as I do that your fills afford us tho'
bost we have, I of course valuo them highly.
rirrsnuuo, Pa., 3Iay 1, 1855. .
Dr. J. C. Ater. Sir: I lmve been repeatedly curetl of
tho worst hewlaelif. any body can have by a deae or twc
.f your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach,
which they cleanse at once. ,11.
Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE,
Clt r.'- of Stfumr Ckxntn.
RUious Disorilcrs Liver Comiilaiiits.
Fivm Br. Theodore Ml, of X- w York City.
Not only aro vour PilNmlmirablyadaptetl to their pur-"
noso as an aperient, but 1 find their iwneficial effeetsupoa
tho Liver very marked indeed. They havo in my prac
tice proved mora effectual for tho cure of bilims cem
lAainl than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely
rejoice that wo have at lennth a purgative which is wor
thy tho confidence of the profession aud the people.
Drpaiwuest or the Ixthuos,
Washington, D. C, 7th Feb., 1S60. j .
Sir.: I have used your fills in my general and hospital
practice over since van made them, aud cannot hesitate to
tuy they are the be'st catjiartic wo employ. Their regu
lating action on the liver is quick and decided, conse
quently they are nn admirable remedy for derangement
of that organ. Indeed, I hare seldom found a case of
bdioits disuse so obstinate that it did not readily yield to
thuin. fraternally yours, Al.O.NZO BALL, M.D.,
IVigticiun of the JJurine Hospital.
"Dysentery, IMnrrliccn, Relax, Worms.
From Br. J. G. Oretn, ofCUicago.
Your fills have had n long trial in my practice, and I
hold them in esteem as one of the be:t aperients I havo
ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for
bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Their siigar-coatinff
makes them very ncceptabie and convenient for th UW
uf women and children.
Dyspepsia, Impurity of tlie Blood.
Fi-om Jiev. J. V. Uimes, IXtstmr ufAdeent Vhurdi, B-tston.
Dr. Ayer: I havo used your fills with extraordinary'
vuccakv in mv fuinilv and among thoje I am entlwl to visit
in distress. " To regulate the organs of digestion and
purify tho blood, they aro the Very best remedy I havo
ever known, and I can confidently recommend thsm to
my friends. Yours, J V. UIMES.
r.r..s.vw, Wyoming Co., X. Y., Oct. 21, 1S55.
Drau Sir.: I am using your Cathartic fills in my prae-
tice, and find them an excellent pirrgativo to cleanse tho
sv.slem nud purU'y the fountains of Uie Unml.
SJ VJ "JOHN' O. 3IKA01I.UI,M.D.
Constipn tion, Cost ivcnsf, Suppression,
Klii-mnn tism, Gout, Keuralgia, Drop
sy, Fitralysfx, Pits, etc.
JYm Dr. J. V. Vaughn, Muntm'l, Canada.
Too much cannot be finid of your fills fbr tho cure of
cvi I'tvi,. If others of our fraternity have found them
as efficacious as I have, they should join me in proclaim
ing it for the benefit of tho multitudes who suffer from
that complaint. -which, although lad enough In itself, is
tho progenitor of others Unit are woie. I beJie-e xs
tivenm to originate in the liver, but your fills affect that
orgau uud cure the diseases
From Mrs. FSuurt, rUyiitian uud XMiotfe, Ikttoru
I find ono or two largo doses of your Tills, token at thar
lropor timo. are excellent promotives of the whtrul store
(inn ulnrn wholly or partially supprwed, and also very
effoctnal ti cleanse tho stnmidi and ray iriHS. lhey
nro so lunch tho be-t physic wo have that I resommeaU
no other to my patients.
From Vie liev. Br. ITts, of the Methodist J5t. Church.
PCTUSKJ llersi ?avaniah, Oa.. Jan. 6, 1S56.
irnvotsrr. Sin : I liouf-l be ungrateful for the ri3lef
vo ir skill ha. brought me if I did not rej-ort my cagto
you A "o cTs' ttled in my liinlaud brought on fatto
cMinaiuunltoepiii, wliWi ended in cArtmc-a-t
to T Notwithstanding 1 had the be.-t of pliy-ueteM, tho
iliseasTj grew wowe and worse, uiitil by the a-ltlca of your
evcrlleut agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackonite, I tried your
Pills. Their effects wero slow, but sure. By persevering
in the uso of thein, I biu now entirely well.
Sr? ktz Giumier, Baton Bongo, La., 6 Dec. 1SS5.
Dft. Ater: 1 have leen entirely cured, by your fills, of
lihtnnu tic Gout a palttful disease that had afUteted me,
foryesir---. YIXCEST SMDHLU
3-Mrst ff tho rillA in market contain" Mercury-,
which, although ft valuable remedy in skilful handsels
dangerous in a public pill, from tho dmuiful. copse-,
qnencea that ft-equerUly follow its incautious use. Thesei
ixutaiu no mercury or mineral snbstaiieo whatayer.
Price, 25 certts per Box, or 5 Boxes for $J.
Tropared by Br. J. C. AYER &, CO., Lowell, Iffaas.
Sold by Hollinaheatl & Detriob, '
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