it kcoamo impracticable to-collect Iho rc voDue in the ordinary way, to remove th flnstoBi-Houso to some secure rjlace with . j i . in thn District, either on land or on board s vessel, at which all ships arriving should be detained mi me duties were paia, auu to employ the land and naval forces of the United States, or the militia, to repel any attack upon the Gutom-IIouso so es tablished, or any attempt to luterrupt the officer in tbo discharge of tbeir duties; also, restricting to tbo Courts of the Uni ted States any suits in relation to any thinr done under this law, and authoriz isg the Prefcident to employ the lorccs of tbo United States to uphold those Court in the exclusive c serene of this authority Things looked for a little while exceed ly squally. Wo had as much speechify ing, volunteering, cockade mounting, and as many rumors of foreign aid then as now. The whole thing, however, booo proved a mere bubble. The nulHBer. took advantage of tbe passage of the com promise tariff to bnck out of their false position, and luckily for that time any colliion with the General Government was prevented. Tribune. The Place BY THE BARD OF THE EASTON HALIi OF FASHION. : " Since the election day is over, And returns are nearly in, ; And 'tis no longer wonder Which candidate will win; And 'tis also settled matter That West Ward is the plnce Which the new Forum (building) For Northampton id to grace. What will there be to waken Enthusiasm now I For with nought to cause excitement, In our goodly borough, how Shall people banish ennui ! Our place is known to all, Where, if they need amusement, "Twould be well to make n call; . We mean the Hall of Fashion, Whore mens's. clothing, (the winter style,) Of peculiar materials, Are cheaply sold by I'yle. OTTThe handsomest assortment of Readv Made Clothing and piece goode ever seen in Easton is now on exhibition, at Pjle's Grea! Easton Hall of Fashion, opposite the Easlon Bank. As many stoves-are filled with clinkers, tbo following fiap!c u.etbod of removing them may prove of use to housekeeper' generally : After having scoured a hot fire, throw in five or six oyster shells and allow tbem to burn up. If this is repeal ed Bovcral times the clinkers will loosen and can be easily removed. A Curiou3 Case was tried la-t week at Reading. Twcntv one years' ago a wo man had a warrant issued for the arrest of a man who she t-tattd was the father of a child which the had previously ad ded to the population of Berks county. Before the warrant wa sorted he o-caped and went to Ubio, where he sub?equcutl a a t I I and went to Unio, where he sub?equcuti . , , , ,- ,r 1. i married and made himself a "man of tneanii. .Last summer he returned, on a visit, and as toon as he arrived, the old warrant was served upon him. lie wa absent on the trial of the case, but was represented by couel. Tbe woman, however, was present, and the infant twenty-one year. of age, was al-o in the Court room. Both plaintiff and defend ant now have families. We doubt if a similar case was ever tried in this or any other ccuutry. Tbe man was convicted. JJarnsburg .Telegraph. Sew York Markets. Wednesday, November 21, 1SG0. FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat fiour ; Sales comprise 15,000 bbls. at 5-4 rWaS for suDerQnc State and VTcteru; 5 25 a$5 GO for shippins: I ran Js of round-boop xtra Uhio; o oa' lor bt. Jjouis extras Hje flour is quiet at S3 25aS4. Corn Meal is in fair demand, and is lqwer; saies of 500 btl. at S3 35 for Jersey. fi RAIN Wheat: tho Kales are 3.-200 bush. Chicago Sarins at Si 07a$l 10: 21,800 bub. Milwaukee Club at Si 12 nSl 17 the latter price for small lots. Oats; Bales of Western and Canadian at 36a37c, and State at 37a37c. . Rye; ealec of 5,000 tush, at 70o; Corn; sales of of 6,000 bush, at G5c. for Western aatzeii to store. , PROVISIONS Pork ; tbe sales are 150 bblB. t S19 50 for MesR, and SI0 50 (nominallj) for Prime. Cut Meats; sales of 120 bbls. at 12al2c. Butter and Cheese aro quiet but steady. WHISKY Sales of 400 bbls. at 19c. In Stroud township on tbe 19th inst., Emma Drake, aged 9 jcara. Io Stroud township, on the 1Kb inst., I?aao L. Caffrey, poo of John and Amelia Caffrey, aged 16 years 9 monthfl and 15 days. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S r Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL &&&&& PATENT. Preparedfrom apresriplion of Sir J.Clarke, M. D. Physician Uxiraorainary io me Queen. rnillS well known medicine is no imposition, but a X. sure ano sate remeuy ior reui:ii';uimi.umc.'.o.iu Irthstructions. from any cause whatever : and although a powerful remedy, it contains nothing liurtful to the constitution. To manied ladies )t is peculiarly stnieu. It will. in a short time, bring on the monthly period ith reculAritv. 0 y In -all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in th back and limbs, fatioue on tlielit exertion, nalnita- tionoftlie heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all .other means have failed; and al thonelia powerful remedy, do not contain iion, calo rod, antimony, or anything liurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet at ound each package u-hich should be carefully preserved. F.or full particular, get a pamplilet, free, of tbe agtnt. isr n i oo and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Aeentiwijl insure-a boille, eonlaing50 pills - T . tt i by reuirn mail. ' For sale in sirouuourg,.oy ?Jtdf 31 Am -ly, N.'DUR LING; Agent Waiver of Exemption. T.ho Supreme Court i getting it eyes open to tbe folly of allowing individuals to repeal acts of Assembly, nod in a re- cent deci-ion Judge Woodward remarks i nn n i 4 Perbapa it would bavo been - well if the Court bad set-out by dentin alto enner mo capnoity ol the debtor to waive the statutory exemption in fvor of an creditor. It n i,ht have been urjrcd in support of tbe family of the debtor rath- ertbanto the debtor himself, and that hi caprice or will, tempted an they mipbt bo by tbe creditor, should not defeat the legislative benefaction to him or tnoBe de.p pendent upon him." Cousrhs and Colds are always disagreea- V1 -ft J UUJ, UUllgCIUUii. A few repetitions, and bronchitis or consumption may be the result. Butyou mnt nnrn thorn nlon snltlv nrnmntlo find -j - - - j- j'r f J' I - i nnMiiDDuvo rafV MEOPATHIC COUGH, OR COUGH ' I XT "TV "TiTOT7T7!T T1TT T O 1 J. il. n.nu cnrjL riijuo, aiways uo iuc work, i ou need only take the ple6eant nimnr nilla nnd cnur ooiuh is cone, an d '-) j o" a 1 cold cured, a by enchantment. Siogl le boxes, with directions. 25 ceuts: fix bos- i r GH $1. N. B. A full set of Humnhrevs' Homeo pathic Specifics, with Book of Directions, and twenty diti'erent Remedies, in large vials, mo rocco case. S5; do. in plain case, 4; case of fifteen boxes, and book, 82. These Remedies, by the single box or case, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, rKe to anv address, on receipt of the price. Ad- dress Dr. F. Humphreys' & Co., No. 562 Broadway, New-York. Sold by Hollinshead & Detrick. To Persons out of Employment AGENTS WANTED, In. every County of the United States, To engage in the sale of some of the best and mo.4 elegantly illustrated Works publinbcd. Our publications are of the most inter esting character, adapted to the wants of the banner, Meabanic, and iMerchant ; they are published in the best stjle and bound in the xnot substantial manner receive promptly by mail full particulars, terms. Vto.. bv addressin? LEAHY, GETZ & Co. Publishers. No. 224 North second tt. Philadelphia. iNov. c, luU. 4m. In the Orphan's Court of Monroe Coiinly. In the matter of tho account of Peter Modeller and Philip Mostellcr, adminis trator' of William Modeller, deceased. September '20, 160, on motion of Mr. Reeder. attornov. tbe report of iiobert W. Swir.k. Auditor, is recomuiitted to fi&'vi Auditor for tbe special purpose of matinn cii-triiiiition ainotii? the several . . , , rn,.n. IV -n;,t uihtributces. of tbe hBiHnce touii'i ny faia . , . . nflm;ri reDort to be in the hands of said admin i;trtors, deducting pajment- on account heretofore made to each diftributee, 0) aid administrator. TBS?i Reoort to be ra3tle to next From the Record. JOHN EDINGEK, Clerk of 0. C. 1 Tn T.iirjinnrtfl nf thi aboe order of Court. I will attend for the purpo-em said order mentioned, at the public houc o'l Jacob Ivneoht.in Stroudsburj on the 3!lth daj ot November, SfiO, at ten o'clock if tbe forenoon, when ami where all person- are required to present their claim-, or bo debarred from coming in for a share of said food. ROBERT W SWINK, Auditor. Stroudi.burjf, Nov 1, 109. Tbe undersii;ned has on hand 375,000 Brick, near the Stroutleburg Depot, and they are now for sale. Any person wi-hinj? to buy a lot of Brick will do well to call before purcbaMujr elsewhere, a tbe un hnfnr: nn.h.in, el.e.horc. the UD " w fw ... ... rlprBitrnof! i.i bound to fe If theV Will Daf & " ' nnd rnst . Wm. S. WTNTEMUTB. Stroudsburg, Sept. 20, lbGO Wire Sieves, Screens, &c IV o. 53 South 4lla Street, All kinds of Brass, Iron and Hair Sieves and Screens constantly on hand, including a large assortment ot Qieve S.creens. for fanning mills, miners, iren workers and brick-makers, ot the Dest quality made in the very best manner, and sold at exceedingly loiv prices oy AN l rlUJN x fUtiii, at bis manufactory. No. 53 South Fourth street, opposite tbe Lutheran tlhurcu, Easton, Pa. August 11, 1959. Hollinshead & Detrick, nDIIPPIOTQ Akin PUCM QlQ UUU 0 0 HI1U bllL.VIIOlUl Wholesale and Retail dealers in Dings, I?lcclicins, Faints, Oils Dye Stuffs, Gilus, Pcrf iimery. &c. &. &c. GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE, " STROUDSBURG, PA. -r German and Enplisli prescrip- tions cdrefully compounacu. ... f WM. HOLLINSHEAD. - C S. DETRICK. April 8, 1858. ly. POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS, Oi- Pain Destroyer. Is one of the few domestic remedies ;Wch have come into cencrul use ana lavor, iui" .u.....o. - Uadiunestic remedy ' unequalled I For Bruises Sorenessimc le. -p.-..-. : " ;an Boils. Uicers.tlwore n ""r'"? Tooth- rhS TS&tortXtotfl and . .r -.- --- . Thrrtnt- nn int. 11 ai ff""" ..""7.V Af oi.vVinians use it daily in their SBS?S!.r,w,,n SMbJ" nH t. llUalt'auivxa c uo., Sole Proprietors and Manaiacturere. March 29, lW.-lr. ami npfi irnritiv n. ninnn in tne ijiorarv oil tr,. i wyw.-rvvj'.--a . .1 I .1 . T!l I 1 : wmmms Tbev evt-rv Hou-ehold in tbe liaod. t & MftV'Ms or tue rersons uesinnir to act as agents win -- G&eccutor's Notice. Estate o'f Wm. Van Buskirli, late of Str0U(, township, dee'd. . L Notice Is herebv frivon. that. T. otters JNoticc is nereny civen. that Letter rlBIJn,f!'jrt ap,U tb? tute of Wj,1lia BU "fl 01 (u" "wnmp . -- " . -ned bj the Regj.ter of Monroe county, 1' duo form tbcr-forc, ail person, 'ndebted to -aid entated are requeued to make immediate payment and those hav- y .. i ,,uu Preient tt,em ltfg"J "Utncnucoieu ioi - - - "'. JAS VAN BUSKTRK. Stroud tsp. CHARLES HENRY, Henry villa,- October 11. lbGO.- (it. Executor?: DIVIDEND. ' Stroudsburg Bank. November G, 1S60. The Directors have this dav declared "u .i TiP . . i . l i C vitv mnntlis nnrnhln tn the Ktnnknnluerfl ' ' J on aD(j affcer tfao 16tb ,0Pt J. H STROUD, Cashier. November. 7. 1 8G0. 3t J. PALMER & CO. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions. Have constantly on band an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &c. viz: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon. Blue Fish, Her- n-JcL 1-.r T1. T 3 OL.J o ' ' TJ . ers, Hams, Sides Cheese Beam i, Hioe, (uciODer 1 1 , i ouu.-om. --ro. A"VT? T? ' Q OATHAKTIO IILiLS. Aro yon (tick, feeble, and complaining? Are jou cut of onler, witli jour system de ranged, anil your feelings un comfortable? These symp- 34TOjSH timely ue oi uiu ripni. iuiii fcyjffim .l.-. Tk Avers l'ills. and . . .... KSf? mors piiriiy uiwuimni, uiiu ?S?Mqft 'ct the lliiulsinoro va uuou- Birucim i" iivniiii nj,""" slimulato the functinns noay mio vigmuus 1 purify the nysteni from I body into vigorous ac- iiwtniriioiiH which make A rold sftl.-a snmewiuTe m mo miuy, iinu uu- . . . . . t -i. !.. ..... i r....o;nn tIimp. if not rolievea. rertct. ilium tlif m-,elves an.l the surrounding organs, pro- iii.-i'ic "pnersl ajrcravation, kuupihib. Yliiie inlhi condition, oppressed by the derangements, ..i... . .. urn i .. fi iirt v t iav restore mo ii-itiinii action of the syMm. and with it the buoyant i, i . l . n .1 iiiirtiiiiatil in f-.liiu; o I'.e.titli in. w nai is iruu aim u i." tiiis trivial and cuiiimni complaint, is alaO true in many .f tho ile-p-s-Hte-1 and damierous dUtempsrs. Iho same ..nrjf'Uivc elfect expt-is iiu-m. Causud by similar obstrnc ti.ii ami dtraiiKO'ii -nts of tin natural, functions of the !mlv. th.;y are r.midly, and nimy of them diirely, cured v the Paiiir mi'tn-'. ii' who kiiuu iu-j nnurn m v.n-- jlU. v.i!l li'Ift to '-mploy them wjicu iUlieiing irum lg from hedivmlurf. tl.oy cuiv. . , . lie div)iderf. they civ. i..i... r-n... ii itnf Tivsicinns. in Eomo or the t.-it.-m"ii:s fr":n ic.illtic: pny.icnns. in eoma oi uie in.-ip.il cities, and from other well known public per Fiwu Fmncirdivg Merchant r.ouis, F,. 4, 1S56. il Avcr: Your I'llN aro the parapm of all that is ... , rniwl 111V lilt UilUITIIK'r tl.-en.im es n'x'ii h-r ii.imM am! fe-t that had proved iir.tl.fe for. year. Her unttier Jias oeen ions p l "ia:r. vnr ur I I was cuicu, ouu mm PilN and they have cured her. ASA JlUUUlilUUii A a. FnxullV t'ltySiC. - I V-Mir L'ilU nro tlie prinw oi purges. lueirHiwtuM itHttsri siinwi iinv cathartic wo posses. Ttioy are it Jtil Vfi voitin and efT'-cynl iirtlieir nctiou on the , ,.!,;..!'. , ..r.it them iijvaliiabio to ui in flio daily ; tilt 1 . atinvnttii .;i-tsisa. . .....- - , - I , - c 7 i?ni stomach, Attn! l)r Dlio tril ll-wtl, Baltimore. tohht coinplniiits ' ' - '. . . ..... . .. . . .i . . ti r... .hA . tvo c-fS'l with V"iir riiis iiPiior man i vay it . ....f. . .wiivififn.' mniirt i mare ereHt firii .... ..i. .iir..iii-.l iiitlinrtic in mr tlailv contest with .i.. ..i. l l.lii.rin-rn. 1 do tint voiir Pills ttlTord us tho we bavj.'l of courso valuis tlii.ni Higliiy. PiTrinrr)n. P:t.. !Iav 1. ISao -.. T'P '.Tn Btr- T 1itivi hfpn renpHtMllV Cliretl Of wJrst lmhichf. .illy hodv cnti hnvo by a rt"se or two - ' . r t . 1. )V a clt'Se or two I our rills. It sn?mi to arise from a fonl stoniacii, i '.'icr rli": at onre. '- ' I Voum .ujtti grca. inspect, r.n. vr. prhiile, Cter' nf Simmer Clarim Ions Iinor1er3 T.tver CoinplHinta .Vuiii Dr. .Wow 1IU of X'to'Ynrlc Cly, I'illj iiilnilmliH- nil.intpil to their imi- no ti4 nn :iperie.)t imr I Hint uit'ir neiifiionii ruw.pin: . .... ..... C- . r . . ir..P ....nn fi.. rnru It.'.rlril tnIf.l. 1 I PV 1 HVC 111 IUI IHIIU- o irovcil inuru elnrcuiai ior uio cuio oi ommn uw .-... ii..... .... Miti..lv I ..nn iitp..tiiit. 1 sincerely ..!,.. I...t ,. .. hmii .it li.ii. tl. h tiilrirntive which Id wor . il IL-'. ...Ml. ... IVHIVI.J - w... i..lll? IllrtV .. ...f,... g 0 . the couuaeuco Kt Hie nroiessiou auu 1110 .tiiB. DtrAKTMEST Or TUB lSTHIIIOH, TV (' . Tib Feb.. 185G. 1 c.n . t i,,.v vnur I 'i 1 1 si hi uiv iron end ami hoauitnl ..-'ICOi'Vcr MIICO-JOH uiuue.iiicin, anu wiiuuiutsiium iw . .i i ......... i .a ,7".; ti.7.7tte w pmnlov: Their n-mi- .'r... L,L,..m thi!v..r is nuhJr mid decided, coiiae- b. : . . .,i..r,,im.,m.,...t If tlmt organ. Indeed, I hate seldom found n case of .nuiiliv HU'v uru :m uuuuiiiuiu jemtu. .vi wv...0..... ,f tlmt organ. Indeed, I hate seldom louuu ft case oi lu,us dtJait so i-ihiti.iiiie that it did not readily. yMd to I. ..! riilllv MH1IK. AI,(K'.U llA'Lli. At. D.. ' lc J Jitul. .r - . Dysentery, Di!tri-nn, Relax, Worm. im Dr. j;a. Green, of Chicago. .t i t ., M Tb., In emn TiJZ ' ....... , y,,, .,f women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. uygncpsin. impiirii-y i u.t i.r. J. I'. iU.r fmic'i, Boston, I)R.Avrr: I l.avc used ym,r I mis vrun X 'Iillcr in ii t iinui'j twio'w .. Z . . . . f . . . . . i I ni.il ..l.inilir I 1 1 lCt I III 'II I I Ml I III VltlL in tIMrwK. To ivgumte n o org. u u.B.r "... - rv.. ..i( ;r.. I.l..,,. oihl, t ley r.m the very best reine.iy i nave . r ..r... r. i ....... ,i ti.i.m tn .-.or i.-iiovMi.and i can confidt-ntiy rcconinieiid ' t'iL;? 1,1 ..... r-; I j i niirs. .1. I . iiui u.j, imi rr...l.in. rn r V. Oi-t. 1855. Dr.MiSir.: I am lUinj: your Cathartic Tills in my prac- lice, and find them im excellent pinpulvo to cleanse the Hyuteni and pnrijy the fnunimm o, '""""" Constipation, Costivencss, Suppression, Itlicmatisui, C.out, Keiintlgia, Droi- sy, l'arniysis, x.ns, cit. Vrnt Jr. J. Vaunhu, Mvtilreul, Qinoda, t.t nf vAtir l'ills for the euro of ithenryt. If others of our fraternity liave found them as cfflmdu'usiM I have, they. .should' join me in proclaim- .. r .i.. i c ii ...tit...iu. lm cuff..!- tmin n,... ir.ti.ui- i-.r rinti-rtiitv iavo lounii mem tiiiiior i.it- u,n, u. .uuinni.u.. ihat complaint, wiiicii,nltiioiigii iiaa onoiigii in iwcn, l. ..is...!.! Inrnf nl ICIM tll!lt nip WUfSC. 1 OeilPVO C(- Tine :,,f but your Pilla affect that orpaadcun, Ihediseaeo. Fr,i!rs.E.Eluart, Physician and mioife, Lotion. ? . . ... .t... ;,ropertimc,nrexc t f.n.1 tm fir ltvn inn'rt iinsos ni vfiiip t ui!1. utnt:ii i.u in." fH Ulteil WUUIIV UI WHIUHIJf OUIl1VUf IU1U mmj . . . r. . rrl,rtf .,rr..i..il ,-, rlrnnsr. tho ilmiuidt and otliatl recommend aro so tnjich tlio bot physic we nav no other to tuy patieiiiu rrcm U,e Rev. Dr. Uaxuha.of the iltthnX Zpis. Church. rotPKi uoufc eavaonan, , ; . r 1. T II I Vhtt 1 IToNOMD Sin t I t-hould be ungrntetui ior ine renei -oiirM;illIin-bioiiplitiuolf I ma nut report uifwww hssaaM i? i itnt i liv tin? fldvictf of your e.vcl!ont npent in Ualtimore, Dr. Jlaclcenzie, I tried your I'ilN. Their ctlVcts were f.!ow, mil "ire. iy pi sotEwi.j, iu Iho uso ot them, 1 am now entirety wen. cu.ne Ptii.iiiip Untnn Ttnttpo. Tj.. 5 DdC. 1R55. T, .7.1,. . T li.r. I, anil ontlrAlr l-lirwl. 1)V VOtir I'illS.Of : .nr.... . v.. . -"-j .... . , Hheiinuitie ChiUl it imintui uisease iimi. i "i"-u, u,u J vt r.r tt.i. Pills In market contain Mercury. l,. althoKh a ralnable ren.eily in .kilfnl Jmmta. b ll:l.l.rl'r.tlfl 111 a public pill, from the dreadful coi.se- iWf'itly foil -.w its incautious me. ihew cmyormiueriil8ubstflncovhateer. lueiires that fiq ci ntatii no mercury Price, 25 conta per Box, or 5 Boxes for vl. - I Porod Hy Dr. J. C. AYEE & CO., Lowell, uw. " J ""'""- w BLANK-' DEEDS 13LA1M JJlliiUO Forle at this Office . 8 XhP ferio.w m..e . Some lit of FrwJ:' 'S.t'JSi sickness is creeping upon you, hi2i''s55r.s nn,l khonld be averted by a JUSTICE TO THE SOUTH. A NEW BOOK AND ONE DESTINED to CREATE a SENSATION JUST PUBHISUED. : tie mm SOUTH OR TI1C SOGTUERKEtt AT B0ME, EMBRACING FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF A NORTHERN GOVERNESS, IN THE' LAND OF SUGAR, RlCfT, TOBACCO AND COTTON. EDITED BY , Professor J. 51. Stigraliam, OF MISSISSIPPI. Handsomely bound in one volume, 12 mo. : ' 520 pages. Price 1.25. Literary notices from the Press throughout the Country. The Sunny Soltii "This book is com posed of a series of letters; written in an in teresting style of a narrative, embodying the most romantic features of social lifeon different kinds of plantations. We can bear testimo ny, from our own personal observation of sim ilar scenes in the South, to their truthfulness as here depicted. They are portrayed in a Vivid, internet inn- ctvlf. nnil tl-r. ur'ni.trl I! see the book in the hands of thousands of de ceived people, who have no personal knowl edge either ot Southerners or Soutrmrn lifp. except what thev have trained from Dartizun journals, or those who intentionally have written to deceive." Daily Republic, Buf falo, N. Y. The Sunny South "This volume is in the form of letters. They give, so far as we can judge, faithful pictures of Southern life, and are penned without prejudice. They nrnsfinf. sppmps nuitp ilifTprpnt frnm nn TTn- .j w.. cle Tom's Cabin," the pictures presented here are quite graphic, and we think the por traits painted are in verv nearly natural col- ors." Boston Daily Bee. 1 he bUNNY bouTii. uve have rarely Decoed within the covers of a more anneti- zinc volume. Although not intnnrleil ns nn answer to the foul untruths in the Uncle lorn trash ofeihe last ten years, it neverthe-. lean t'op.H unmfircifiillv hurl hnr.fe'Mn thoir source all lies of such a nature, and we are glad to believe that the book will be read in thousands of northern homes. The south should also take to it benignantly, for inde nendent of its truthfulness and integrity it is one of the liveliest and most entertaining I i c . i . it m ? dooks or ine year. limes, ixreensooro, Y. U. Tiir Sitvny Snirnr. 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WWIBVsaw . - . . .: n,:.i,nl,. wrpeat. uouiruieo ui iiuiu ii. ihuum, r . i t t: :i UCir,r, as such books too ordinarily are, ei- i ... .. ..... i ,t, .n,iiin ct.tnid i nmnn in nr pntir.Ritnil ' hici i.muu.. , r ts Boston Daily Atlas. The Pillar of Fire, OR ISRAE1L IN I50MOAGE.. By the Rev. J. II. Inoraham, author of the Prince of the House of David." Qne vol. 12 mo. cloth, 600 pages. Price $i.2o I m,.. i. : A in cbntr i thn V n- i "iiiis wmn laui-aign l" I " . .1 I U hnnitfWTn in I (TVIIl. ra.O ,o y ur ,8 the Prophet Aloses Oe.llg uie ce na, u I - m .1 and 18 a Iree anrt 8tr.Kingmbu.rjr u, ,c pc- :.i ...l,;li tl,o wrilfr withers first, from and then from profane history a i i lull, iii . iiiuu v.. w . a . :lfSU,1R, mnps of material, which by his genius, ig lhrown into a'fanciful narrative of the most attractive character whicli carries ine reauur , . . Qirnjnution of interest," Phil Rullnliri. wujh.u """""8 . , Tt Pri'ucc of tl,c 1,01,86 of DaTld ori, Three Years iu lhe Holy City. ?PitPr mlntinrr as if bv an J.U Kim Otl IVU " C eye witness all the scenes and wondcrlul incidents in the Iife ni JTesus of Waasarclb, T. t,:-Tlnniicm in Tnrdnri to his Crucifixion . ' t. ti.. liT P0 j. H. INGRA- H. INGRA n Uavairy. uy uio i. . r nAM Reclor f Christ (Jhurch, and of hii SuriiKiS. MissiSSlPIli. , jotn 47 p;iges 1 lllllllilD llttlli I' - I t. .Uth AVV nnfTPil Tlr!RI ,r has Bucccpded in : of present.ng the mrta of scripture in "Tn ihis work the author the bold and daring tusk reat lead hi' historical pn jjreat leadmg historical pirw m scnpiuru in Iconneetion with secular history, so aB to pre, sent n rlonn nttrl Itfo I tiro rtinUtm nf ..r-rt rw va ' v f 4 v w-iv ui liJV'CU events as they might be supposed to appear to a casual observer. 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SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC KKMEDIE3 In our families with tho roost satisfactory results, anil having full confi dence in their genuineness, purity, ami efficacy, cheerfully 1 l.nm n n1 nanniiu telin Q.!q1i til Yl.lVP 1.1 ff1 TP- I Ilium iFv,- ....w .... . v . . . . i . i ! .. , n name, anu eiucacious reraeuies ai iiiuu iur p4ia: u u- mesne use. pe ; ' TheV. E. H. Cressey, b.D., Uector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the Iter. B. I. Ives. Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison; the Rev. f . R.,tl. Nc,v.Beilf0rd. Mass.: the Kev. Allen Steele, Neiv-Yorfe Conference; the Rev. Samuel E a u.nrt, Esq., Utica, N. Y.; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland, xr . n a..l,, l,inlfn Smitli.Ttonil Tml the Hon. Georpo Humphrey?, N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. II. n Uniinn Ttt the ITnn Tlmmas J. Chase. Monti- The Wm. rtrlstol. Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; A. S. Pond, Ejq., Utica, N. Y. J,.m PhmVett. Eaa.. Nashville. Tenn. - -i LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. kt i Prtf Vflro rnnstTrtn n ml Tnfl nmmnt Ion LMI. i . U vw..0 p...., ...... - v n ti- ti" Pi.voi- UVrm r?lif W Vftino' thf K(fl. VUUV Wi J .v.s..4..ftj ' v o L'- rrttt Prvlnc T.ntlitntr MTliI WllVftllnP5S Of u. irui 11 w ...AJ i '-' """"t " " Infants. . ... . No. 4. For Diarrhea, Cholera infantum, ana Bummer Complaints. Mr. s i.'nr Cnlift. Orlninirs. Dvsenterv. or Bloody Flux. " No. 0. ror unolera, uaoicra .uoruus, umihuik. m i Fnr Couchs. Colds. Inlluenra. and Sore Tliroat. No. 8.-For Tooth-ache, Iin-a i",- ""t T r IlnnlnMin tft irrn HM-Jt anfl P II mm III UIU No. 10. Dtspepsia Pit.is-For "Weak and Deranged siomatii, .oiuuiii"", ""- I 11. tun a oji ii r iiw.ir Tnnvr.n tRiTiN Srjintr. P&lnfuL or uu.-u ni"M. - -" ... Suppressed Periods No. t2 For lieu II, fUrt a niAww , f ' Periods. . . No. 12 For Iieucorrhca, Profuse .Menses, anu Hearing novrn of Females. No. 13. For Croup, Hoare Uoupn, uan areaining. No. 14. Su-T Riikom Pilu tor tnrsipeias, i-.rupuons, Plmnlns on the Face. vi 1 1 ir. riTiTTr pine For P:iln. Timenes3. or Sore- oe i'n the Chest, Back-, Loins, or Limb.. . A. .For Fever ami Aijue, Cliill Fever, Dumb Ague; Uiu r iiiiua ii int rr K!ariiny iniprnai or r.iiprna . n Fur Sore TTeak. nr inflamed Eyes ftutl EyelMs: Fdll i . ri 1 C!..l. n t- j-i.. . I--,. inn,1 rtn r,v rwpnf. Pltlier Willi ... ni,,ir,in n. rnhc. Hhrhri' UrOr VriilUrtll. UI luu; rwn'mn, w , w c. For Whooping Cough, abating Its -violence ami shortening lis course. T rc I t. ot -t dlanto rimh n Fevers. Inflainmauons. I shortenintr its course. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Kheumatism, and "fJK ji c i. v,, M,..ala ami Krvsmelas. the advantage ot giving the proper rcmeihcs proinptly is ob- LT'r the vio I . . . ,..j , i a.ffS-A'SiS hrnnrMtU and consumption, may all he at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. k In all chronic diseases, such ns Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Female Debility ana IrreKularities, ol.l Headaches, Sore or Weak hyes, Catarrh, whose nroner implication will nfToril a cure in almost c cry Bait Kheum, ami ouier om erupuuus, u.c wWe. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty,: suci. as Dvsnensla. Piles or Catarrh, Headache or reroaie w eau- . . mnr.. Oian n.iid for the case ten Uniea over. I "-"i PIIICE. Case of 20 vlab complete, In morocco, and Book... ,...$S Case of 20 vials, and Bo P . ... 4 2 vase oi au numueicw . Case of 6 boxed; numbered, ,nnl Book.. Single numbered boxes, wun mrecuo.a WpmuT rwi lettered boxes, with directions. .ou cenuu Large case of 2 o.vials, for planter, ana pny...,.. Al0 SPEClFica rSS iAoont,,t;!.rhor7 . I n -t..- Ttt-ipviMcDiacharces from the sorents iter boss WK;.nimiinr!IBS.-l)ijchari;e tUi. uiu..--n, M,.ra.rin!... Ear. the result oi acanct rcc, 4iw.., vr ,;- For'NoIse3 in the Head Hardness Sx. 8 g i nm.A. Enlareed Glands. Enlarged and Indurat- I Vf " J " . i "l . . .1 . . f I Ml IIII1K1 H. GIICHIllka w m i a.. ii , nn f i nnpr r.roiuiutu LALIICAJ ,T... " ' p,!, sh rpnts t.er box. Y, . pi.W.-iI oi 1 For Geskrai. Debility. niysii,ai oi illilrpn. Price. ceius per uu. . For GESERAi.J)EBiLiTT.PhyflieaI or Nervous MenKiie ran.... M,.lt nf S i-Wrnq. KxceSSIVe .lietiicnuun, hanstingDischarpes. Price, 50 i cenw ? ,,h r.l L I C I llC lu.vw. , - . o ?.. a.tin. Price. 50 cents per box. lHA'S Vomiting. BtcKness irom nuu.b i t perbox. ,ft.nrf npnai Calculi Did- i it n.ur.ii i rinotinn iiiatfiLSca-ui - . - cento porboj EMInvoluntafy charges and co MS ; as a care. Price, lth fuiiuirec- tionsj p: . , ,ace lhemseiTes under u.e proto- I jersons w i , . , iimni.iTii Mn lid i "'v . tnnal care, or to seeK aavice oi x-rui. - , tg office 502 Broadway, dally irom o a. j. u .. orby letter. , .n a case of what kind you I Ann tivti i EiTTf3 TlV f All.. jnctose Ve TmoWln a current note oMtompi fnT "v-j.i,.Mi t. No. 562 Browlway, New-York, , man io gut ... . . . i. n. uv..Aea and Uie medicine wlU be duly reiurneu uy . v ANTED.-We desire an active, efficient Ant for thesale of our Jinedlajne; every town or cominuniiy )r. F. HUMPURKTS k Co. m. tnn.ninv.T Khw-Vohic " Sold in Strod,b0rg, bj Hollinshead Detrick. March 20, 1850.o. o. w. ly. Express Arrangement. nn TTatio nnd TTnward Exuress Corn - Lnnva are now .urenared to forward Mon- . Pau a,a UU,T - F f"- " . yajuaVilos of any kind, Poskagcs, tXe., "'.t nM nntl snecial MeSseD- I Willi IIIUU UWII -r- w th the r own Uara, anu spvciui 0oa0u Irs with dispatch from Stroadabnrgto a - ",v" r ,, .... 1 P Cl.n.wlcihi.i.rtn r J P" ofjonNN. STOKfiS, Agent, , fl d Ex Qo.a Jjor tuo f - "' Fh4l85t tf Stroudsburg, Feb. 4. 80, . U. Si A IVM tJ w ' ..B fl ' NEW A SUPERLATIVE TdNIC, DIURETIC, LTORATirC CORDIAL - a a71 - " TO TI1R niTiy.KXS OF Apothecaries. Druggists, Gro cers and Private Families; Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. tlWV Piffl Madena. Shcrru A- Pnrt Wiiiel rirv - J Wtdfts Pure Jamazia and Si Croix Rum. Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky. ALL INT BOTTLES nail the attention of ilie citizens of the United Slates to ihe ahov.j 'A'ines and Liquors imported by Udoi.pii Woi.ke, of New i ors, wnose name is iu- miliar in everv part ol tins country ior in purity of hia celebrated Sctiedam tidinapps. Mr. Vnir... in l.ts letter l) me. speaking of Hie purity of his Wines and Iiquors, says : " 1 will stake mv leputatmn as a man, ino n n ntorrhant of thirty years resr- dence in the citv of New York, that all the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are pure n imntirted nnrl nf the hest OlialitV. and Cart - i be relied upon .by every purchaser, livery bottle has the proprietors name oo ms and a fac simile of his signature on the cer tificate. The public are respectfully invited tn fall nml evamine for themselves. For sale at retail by all Apothecaries and Gro cers in f imadelphia. No. 832 Market st. Phiiadelphia Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier: . , K? Enormous Business for one Acw ar(: tut Wo -i ro hoom- tn inform our lel- iu c ..w utw 1 ' I I . low-citizens that there is one place In our . i .1 cuy where the physician, apotneearv, auu country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and .Liquors, as pure as imporiearrtiu nf the heel nun litv. Wo do not intend to give an elaborate description of this mer chant's extensive business, aunouou u m well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's extensive ware house. Nos 18,20 and 22, Beaver streel,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 Brandv.some ten thousand cases Arinta- jjeaof l83Bto lS5fi;and ten thousand cases oi Maderia. Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky. Jamacia and St Croix Rum. some very old and equal to anv in this coun try. He also had three lame cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine, &c, in casks, undor Custom-H.iuse key. ready for bottling. Mr Wolie's sales of Schnapps last year amount ed to one hundred and eighty thousand doz en, and we hope in less than two years he may be eqtialiy successful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of eve rv lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and liquors for med ical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard me poi sonous sinfTlrom their shelves, and replace- it with Wolle s pure tnes ana liquors. We understand iwr u one. lor ine accom- Lwnlaiinn of small dealers in the -counSrv. I - I .,.,..,.. Vi .JT.Iniii.m. onts no assorted cases ot V ines and Liquors- Such a itidu, and such a uierciiant. snotuu se I I " . 1. : a . i .1. . n,-!.. f isnminPM arraillM it'tts (i uiuub-mwa ur . . . - r . i.titimieiits in the United btates. who sell . ... . ... .... t:i. u.; nnllllllg Bill imiiaiin. riiiiioub u.imi hi nu- ma( hoa!ih and ll ippitiess ioa r.. oepitriuwi u iuu -u..., TT A "NTT, Q OTTT?. "W C TWIT! Tsf T jLiiAA. fJVJ.iJJ o T83Ji LAJES. UNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES " A i i rinn nn mpirani co or or iui? uuuu&a I - IT VVII.I. '(T WASH (IK. H - , , "UO Jv. I j,.mw1a . .. Tht tittf to or B,,ua " , , 7 . tl, .... I n n l nntiirn fh:if f hi fi mSft .fTllIt n V Jalart, flnr, 'r,R rnmntnn ' m nt i5M " A i. H'hu i i rtpw r.rpnirtitlnii. fld by the celebrated Court Beaaties of Lon- , j pur:rt Mailed frtp in bottlns. . , ,. r c.nux wit, diroetlOO- tor Ue, tor !I(JU T.TTTM'PC! POTTHT TOTT.RT POW- HUalO W U 1V1 1 VJ litij 1 ru- Jilt ltnPSrtS n nuZZI0tr limneS to the eomplexion, and is unlike anjthig eie a tiicil for this jfurf oe. Mailed free for 50 Ci-nfa. HUNTS BRITISH BALM," .re- mnvfis tan. Freckle.", sunburn anu all c- - -n ruDtlon8 of the skin. Mailed UcC lOZ O0 n . i Jent8. . IMPBRIAL POMADE" for lhe h3jrj strenb,u3 aDd in.prove.Tts keeps it frotn fo.llug ofl, and is A m.ivk the uatr. ruitir. """al"l'u ' i.:i r i (in wmiuu i.cuiui w HUNTS I'EA 11 IL BEAUTIFER," cuui, clean-es and - . , nm Plpnna nnrl I f flirt L11C ILil. hU ft fcw whitens the teeth, hardens tbe fium-, puri- Huilliua i e k,oh n fT.t.,nll ddkertk I uv .uo un.u" v uiu.... , , ... .... , I THE TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTHACHE, ,M ailwd fn-e for SI .00. HUNTS "BRIDAL WEALTH PER- v - - FUWE," a double estract ot or a age-bios - . .nmN ;i ; i x ruiui'uc iuai 11 iui ui uu. This exquMte perfume was first used bj IWcss , Royal of England, on her marr5atr0. Mers. IIuoC & Co. preented i .... the Princess with an ele):aut esse of i'er I. .. t . x . fumerv. fin wniCU all OI tne aDOVC aril - j, v . t :.. uJ . ..i cics were iuoiuucu; iu uauusume tui I ii 1 l . n Cnti gOlO oppew. vaiaeu at uu, par- tlOUlaM Ot WbleD appeareO U ItC puDlie I .. , , r i nrnii. All the above articles sent Free, by 1 eiprea?!, ior uu. oasu cau uuuci a .. . n ft1B ov .i .ui r . l CUUlHitUV tU UIUU1, ui Fu.v. v. k 'P """' 'l HUNT & Co.. Perfumers to the Queen, Regent St., London, and 707 Sanaoru St.", Philadelphia, fa. For Sale by all Druirints and i'ertu- mers. Ksi ne l raae ouppuea. October 11, I860 -ly. CHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, sTTtniinsfttino. MnXRfti! nmiNTV. va. - - --- " ' - - Office on Elizabeth ftreot, formerly.oc, oiiniod nv Wm. liaxis. Kan. - t I r j 1 1 BLANK MORTGAGES For sale nt this Office
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