MONROE COUNTY Agiiciilteal Society The annual meeting of the Stockholders frill bo held at the Court House, in the Borough of Strouddburg, on Tuesday, January 1, 1861, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which timo thore will to elected five Di rectors, a President, a Vice President, a .Secretary, aud a Treasurer, to serve for one year. A. REEVES JACKSON, Dec. 13, 18G0. Secretary. jfew MaiMe Yard. The subscriber, having employed Ja cob B. Elinline, an experienced atone cut ter, can supply any person in want of plain or ornamental Grove Stones, Monu ments, &o., of good sound marble, at moderato prices. f L , ; ROBERT HUSTON. Stroudsburg, December 13, 1SG0. AYEE'S FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. .Aud for the speedy euro ir the following complaints: Scrofnln unci ficrnfulonc AftV:rtlon,snr!i a 'X'umois, UImi-s, Sore, Krontions, Mmjlc, 1'imtulcs, UIotclicK," Hotla, liialns, nml nil Skin iJiscRsas. OtKUXS, Intl.. Ctii June, !&'(. . J. C. Atzu .t Co. Genti: I Pul It my duty to nc knuw Iclgo nli.it yciir Fatsnj-ori'il.-t luu dune fi-r me. limiu- inhoiited Scrtcu'ous infecti mi, 1 Iixve siidered ttxtux it in various wave for yeas, bciiietime.j it l:irat out in IJlcers on my hauls a:itl nrms Miiiieliuio1; it Sunied inward mid duti'i'vcd ino nt tin-.-timnu-li. Two 4ini, no it broke .-ut .n ni.v head ami roit-rvti my scalp .and ars with one fv. which un painful :iiid lojiihomo hoyoiid docrijition. J lri.il main medicine.-. aiti.-Vfral physicians. lut ui'hoiit tiitirit ichef irnni any thing. In luct. the disorder grew w oi et. At h nglh 1 iit rejoiced to re.id in iho (!Uhw-l Jle-J.-niifrH- tlutt yon had pivpiod an nltenitive (.aiwiitfiriiiai, foe t k.H'W from yonr iiputa timi that any thing yu made miht lie gunl. cent to Ciii iiinati andR.it it. ami uwi it till it eiired nut. 1 took it, n-s ym :idviM. in xn:,il! ihi's of a tmspouiifii ovei a lii' inli. anil imI iihiiLtst three Imltkv. New n:,, h.-;iliiiy nkiu mku Lean to form under li.o scab, whi.-l: after a while frtl oil .My t-kiii is n.w clear, and I It now by my feelilix that the lieHe l.tii? jjm e 1'iimi my rvsu-ui. " V n can well. behove Hint 1 fevl what I am Kixiiij uiieii 1 tell you, that 1 hold .urn to bis one oi the npo-tle of iliw and remain ever gratefully. Y.mii. Ai.rKKII B.TAM.F.Y. St. Antliony's Vlco. Ttose or Erysipelas, Tcitcr mill gait Kltv iciu. St.nTti Uoi-.l, Itlngwcx-m, Sore 22ycs. Dropsy-. IV. Unbelt M. Treble writes from Pnlvin. N. V.. Villi Sept., lufl, tlntt lie his cured an invi t"rate in-o f Drojisy, whirli tliteateiied to tei minute fatally, by tit" Jjen-evetillK n?e of our Sir.iipari!la, mid nio a uinRviiilio Malignant llry.iptfas by lrjue loe i.f the ?amo; vays lio cures the comai'tn i-rwjrfi'uw by it constantly. Brnuchocc'c. Gtiltre or Swcllou KecZt. y.ebulon SIimii of Tii-iort. Tuxax. writer : '"Thi-ee k't tles of yoar nrsnimrilht cun-d mc fiom n (.'r u liM fous sw.-ilini: on the ueck, which I iiad buiie.od, nom -over two years.' JencoiTlioca or"VTi!tc, Ovnri.m Tujiior, TJtci'inc "LIccrn t ion, femuie IJ:scsc.n. Dr. .T. 15. S. Chnnniiiir, tf New Ymk City, writes; -I "most cheei fully comjdy with Hie request of y.mr aff.nt in fiayinp I have fouihl your .SnrajmrillH a niil excvilent nlter.itive in tlic imniernim CMi;latit.for v. hi h we cinpbiy sneh a reia.tlv. but ciepinllv in K -wV !un,,i& of the Scrofubms duit!ie1. I hae vured nmny inret'T jito eas of Iifoiiho?! by it-mid miiiio liere She oim T'lahlt was caueil by vl-yr-du.n of tin- Hlrrnt. Th" nbei mtion itself was soon cutW. ICotbiiij within my knowl cdfje efjunl-i it for the-e femai deranpeiiietits." IMward ?. Marrow, of Newbury. A1h., wiiles. "A dan perous oMn'nn Zwr n one of tlM' f"ma'es in my fitinih. which had defied ail the reniedien we Could einjibn. ha at b.'uc'h been eomjiMcly cmeil by your Kxtrart of nr .ipaiilla. Our jihy-'iemn thuuht m thiup but exti:)!) tion could alford relief, but he adi?el the I rial T jour Sarsajmrilln a the lnt resoit lirfore cutting, ami it proved eifeclunl. After takiiisyour leiuedy eight weeks lio symptom or the difcnsrfi remninis." S'jiliilis tintl I'lerctirlaT Discnnc. T)r..T. C. Arsr.: Sir. 1 cheerfully cmjdy with tin le anest of votsr smut, and renort to vu soiui! of the i-Bect 1 hnve realised with your SmfapJu-illa. I have cured wifh it. in inv vrxojice, riftfit of the oom plmnts for whidi it :h i-cromu!' nd'.i. and Inve fiHti l iis effects truly wondeiful inlhe cure of lWevi wl 3!rr CXiriulD.swic. tin-f my )wlieiilr had Syphiiillj uicers ill his tluimt, v hkli were roiisumin his jiaiate aud the top of his tiiouth. War rM'rilki, 8tiidiiy tnkeu, cured him iu live weeks. Another was attacked iysc oudary ciymptuiub in his tiue, and ti e ulceration iiad eaten uway a considerable ;mrti.f it.vo that 1 U-lieVi' tho aiiorder would snon leach his brain and kill him. Hut it yielded to my admitiistrHlion c-f your irar.-aimrillu: tlu ulcclu liealol. and he is well again, nut of collide without Mie d:sf:uratio:i to bis face. A woman who laid been treated for the same disorder by lueijcjiry as MifTeiinx from thi poison inlier bone. They Imd becom yvii :Mtive to the wnther thnt en a damp d:.y &lie ut.cieil ex cruciating jwiin in her j int ai.d b(.us'. Hie, l o. was cured entirely by your ;-arfcApurilla iu a few weeks. I kuotr from its formula, which yi.ur apoiit gave me, tliat this 1'iejioiatiuu fivtu your b bonilory must l.e a ynut jcmedy; consequently, thete truly icma:k:d5e :i ulls with it have jiot siirjiiioed me. Fraternally yours, G. A". LAIUM1CI:, M. D. JCTncumat !sin, Gottt, Iivtr Comi!iiit. jNUErENDCNCE, 1'reston Co., V.. tith uly. l'CO. Pr. J. C. A not: Sir, 1 hnvo been Hillicled with a p-.":n-Till chronic If'-ntntHtism for o lung lime, w hit-b ba!m-i! the fkill of phyririuns. aud tltirk to me iu jtit of all the remediel could find, until 1 tried your 5arnH;ci!)a. .One. bottle cured me iu two weeks, ami lestmed my seut-nd Jir.illli mi much that I am far betlr than lietote I was Attacked. I think ita wonderful medidue. J. KillCAM. Jules Y. Getchell. of Ft. Iout. writes: "1 have Iteen afflicted for yeais with an afrdwn nf tUr. Urn; which destroyed my health. 1 tried every thhiK.aiid eveiy liiing failed to relieve me; and J hae been a biK-keii-d-'WU man for muie yc-ars from no roller ouit") thmi rfer.;.ew-i't f Oit Livrr.' My beloved jstor. the Itev. .Mr. Kt-py. ad iseil me to try yourftirsapalilla, bctn-e he mkl he l-mw you, atid any Uiins you made was woith tiyii.e;. )tv tl" blp-i-incof Gl it has cured ine. and lit3 mj Miiilisl-m"y blind kp to make a new man of me. 1 feel oung naiii. The best that can be Mid ofyuu is not lmlfpol enough." Sell imiK.Caneer Tumors. Knlsrtrfmont, Ulceration, Carles nmi is.l"oliulioii of tlxe Hones. A great vaiitty of havelK-en retried to us whera cure? if tltf e f 'nnidaWe comp'aiuia h.e n-!ui!ed fim tho use of this n nie.ly lut mir Iwrc iU n-U admit thelri. Pome of them may Ihj found in our Aiie rican Almanac v.hk-2.! the agents below mtuied aro j.ltaied to furnish gratis to nil who call for them. Dyspepnln. llnrt Blscasc, Kits, Epilep sy, XtlelancJioly, Xciirulgla Many remalkabie rures of thet-e cifectH-ns have been made bv the alterative nower of this medicine.. It stimu lates the vital functions into v;gonu:s nrti'iii, and tbun overcomes disorders which would be Ftionofed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been requinil by the m- cesMties ortne penple- aiid we arc couCQfent mat inis win do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ton tju: u.U'iu cuke oy Coughs, Ooltls, IiiCuinin, i!onrn:cs, Crotrp, Uronehltls. latiplcnt. ( on sumption. l .ifor the Ilclicf oi" Coijsumplivc I5tct tit ndvaaced .Stitge: of the Disen&e. T.i t - nKi!vm miivei t-n!l v known to mrr-iKs tiiv other for the cmetf th'iit mid "iuni; ccmiilHinc. that it is useless heie to p-jblKh the evidence of it villi" s. .lis unrivalled excellence for rougiis anil corns, mm us umj wonderful cures of tiulinonarv disease, nave maue u known throuchoUt the c.Oi&d nations of the e.-rlh, 1'ew are the communiMes. or even families, nmt-njt t!im who have jiot some personal expericmoof its elie. ts Spnie hvItiR trophy in I heir midst or its nctiry over me subtle and dauperouR diForder.-" of the thitiatand lumzs. As all know the dreadful fatality of then diMMderr, and as they know, too, the etiectsortlns remedy, we meo noi do morfl than loassuie them that it has now all the vir tues that it did have when nialinfc the cures which have won so strongly upon the commence of mankimi. Preparod by Dr. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Itfass. -To Persons out of Employment P U-HjIN X O VV Jn .JhU, In everv Countv of the United States, To ati,9! in thfl sain of some of the best cc. . nd most elecant v ustrated WorkH o j niihMHhpd . . . . Our Dublications are of tho most inter- ;t:incr nhnranlpr nHnntpH in tlm wnntM of " r the Farmer. Mechan o. and Merchant: thar ar nnhlinhnd in thp bfist Ktvlfl and . j r -.j bound in the most BubStantial manner and are wortbv a daee in the Library ofl jyery Household in the Land. Poraons desiring fo rt. or aaenirt will receive promptly by mail full particulars, torma X.A.. bv sddrpHPitnf LEARx, UETZ & Co. PublisluersA No. 224 North second 8t. Philadelphia, .GUNSMITH. The unde'rsigned respectfully in forms the citizens of Stroudsburg ana vicinity, tuat ue lias commenced tbc GUSTSI!IIT2IBHG BUSINESS, near Kautz's Blacksmith shop, on William St., and is fully prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, with neatness and des patch. Having had twenty years ex perience m this business, he hopes will be an inducement for the people to give him a trial Repairing of all kinds promptly attend ed to. Itifles made to order. LEWIS KEINEST. A BOOK THAT EVEKY Farmer, Mechanic and Business Man Wants, JUST PUBLISHED, THE TOWNSHIP and LOCAL LAWS OF. THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. COMPILED FUOM THE ACTS OF ASSEMBLY IJY WILLIAltt T. HAINES, Esq. AND PUBLISHED BY EDWARD F. JAMES, WEST CHESTER, PA. This work contains over 400 pages of close ly printed mailer, and will be sold by sub scription. It, teaches the duties of Justices of the Pence, with forms for the transaction of their business. 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The whole is arranged in such a manner as io present a plain, concise and explicit stale incnt of the duties ot all lownship Officers, as may be readily understood by any one. Monroe count' will be thoronghly canvassed for the work, aud the support of the citizens is respectfully solicited SAMUEL MELICK, is the-Ceneral Agent for Monroe county. P. S. Gflod canvassers are wanted in all nirtsof this County for the above work, to whom a liSeral compensation will be given Applicalions, whicu must be made at an ear ly dute, addresseu in the general agent, as above, will receive prompt attention. November 20, 1660. ill. HANDSOME WOMEN! TTUNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES " A Xi rich aud elegant color for tho cheeks or lio. IT WILL NOT WASH OR HUB OFF, and ulu-n once applied, re mains uurab e for vcars. J be tint is so w rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny fails to detect its uso. Can be removed by lcajon juice and will not injure th -kin. 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Rie unJen-lsncil hr.vins used Professor HU.MP1IREYS' Sl'KGIKIC 1I0.M(E01VT1IIC REMKDI13 in our nimilies with tUe most satisfactory results, and having full confi dence in their cenuineness, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all persons who wish to have safe, re liable, and cfUcacious remedies at liana ror private or do mestic ue. The' Hev. Wm. Ilosmer, editor of " The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y. ; the Kev. E. 11. Cressey, D.D., Hector of St. ret era Uhurch, Auuurn, in. x. ; tne itev. u. i. Ives. Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison: the Kev. Snencer M. Hice. Rector. New-Bedford, Mass.; the Rev. Allen Steele. New-York uonrerence ; tne itev. samuei N'icliols. K:ist-fienesee Conference, N. Y. : the Rev. P. S. Pratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Kev. John K. Uotue, liuunlo; A. u It irt, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland, Me. : the Hon. S'huvler Colfax. South-Bend, hid. ; the Hon. Gorge Humphreys, N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of Tlse Ohio State journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. H. intia n, MolinCj 111.; the Hon. Thomas J. Uhase, .Monti :ell'. 1'l.v.; the Hon. Joseph Kenctlict, Utica, N. Y. ; Win. Ilristol. Ksu.. Utica. N. Y. : A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. 1. James PlUnkctt, Esq., Kashville, Tenn. LIST OP SPECIFIC REMEDIES. Xo. 1. Por Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2. For Worm Fever. Worm Colic, Wettinc the Bed. No. 3. For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infants. No. 4. For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and summer Complaint. No. 5. For Colic, yripmjrs, Dysentery, or mooay tmx. No. 6. For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomitin.e. No. 7. For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. S. For Tooth-ache. Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 0. For-Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullne33 of the Heau. No. 10. DvsPErsiA Pills For Weak and Deranged tomach. Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11. For Female Irregularities, Scanty, Painful, or 3;:i!ressed Periods. No. 12 ror Leucorrnca, rroiuse senses, ana Hearing Down of females. No. 13. For Croup. Hoarse Cough. Bad Breathing. Nc-14. Salt KnKUU Pills For Erysiuela3, Eruptions, Pimnles on the Face. Nij. l.i. Hiikcmatic pills. ror rain, mmeness, or isore- ie In the Chest, u.icc, Joms, or J.imns. A. For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. i For riles, uiina or uieeatn?. internal or r.xiernai. 0. For Sore. Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Fail ing, Weak, or Blurred bight. C For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or nroliise discharee. A . C For Whooping Cough, abating its violence ami shortening its course- In all acute diseases, such as icvers, tniiammauon?, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and sucli eru tive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is oo vious. and in all such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease is often arrested at once, and in all cne? the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short ened, and rendered leas dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foundation oi diseased iiiugf. bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured In the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases, such as Dyspepsia. Weak. Stomach f!oKii:it'on. Liver Comnlaints. Piles. Female Debility, and Irrecul'arities. old Headaches. Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and oUier old eruptions, the case has specific whose proper application will atrord a cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic dilliculty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or emaie weak ness, has more than paid for the case ten times over. PRICE. Case of 20 vbls complete, In morocco, and Book $. Case of '20 vials, mm Hook, plain Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book.. Case of B boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions 2.r cents. SmiFlt Ii-tleret! Pii-Xea. with direct ous a ccihk. I.arge case of 2 oz. vials, for plautera and physicians... .$15 ALSO SPECIFICS For Asthma or Phthisic Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, ."ill 1'iMita itr box. . . 1 . . . i: .. . , f-,... v-,r ii.m rpnit. nf 5v-arli!t Fever. Measles, or MercurinK Kor'NoiKes in the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear-ache, rriee, w cems per hux. ' ... . ... 1- T'l. ,.1 ..n.l In.L.w.lf. ed Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children, rrice, :xj cenis per no. For General Debihtt. Physii-ai or Nervous weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or r,x ...... ..I . Ti:.. .. ll-Ir-n Ml Unritd fmr hAY. For Dkoi-SV. Fluid Accumulations, Tumid fawcllitigs, with Scanty Secretions. Price, 50 cents per box. "'"J n '.11 o. 1 li-llm VniKil.ll Foa Sea-Sickkkss. Deathly Sickness, erti?o, Nausea, jmitlug. sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 ceuu Vomiting per box. Vfu ITu ' r, 1 n....i ri.,i.,ll nim. cult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price, 50 CCIIIA li" wi. , r Qiifiv.T. Fmiwiokm. Involuntarv Discharces anu .... I .. ..aw I11V Cnnoenuent Prostration and Debility, Bad Hesults of Kvll Habits. The most successful and eOicient remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure, i'rice, nn mil iiirec- Persons who wish to place themselves under the profes sional care, or to seek a.ivice 01 rroi. uur,m. , . Mo ,fr.cf. nG2 Broadway, dally from 8 A.M. to S P.M. or by letter. OUR REMKDIE3 BY MAII. Look over. the list; make up a case of what kind you choose, and Inclose the amount in a current note or stamps .... ,ii ir. nr HrMrnss. nt No. 6C2 Broadwuy, Aew-iork, and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or express, free of charpe. . , , . . n MTa wmwn AW ileslre. an active, efficient Acent 1..1 . u i ... - " " - . ' . . . ror the sale of our Remedies in every town or conmiunlty t United States. Addre. I)r P HU.MPURKYS Co No. SG2 Bkoadwtav, Nkw- okk. Sold in Stroudsburg, by Holhnahead & Detriek. March 29, 1850. e. o. w. ly OYSTERS Arid. X. X. X. X. Ale, Can be had at all boura,. at E. S. C. 3'jagoMmIC . j Horn's Salpop. Hollinsliead & Detrick, DRUGGISTS AH D CHEMISTS, Wholesale tfnd Retail deafers in frrufys, ifiodiciuc, p;,jK oils, Dye Sturfs, Gift, Perfumery,' &C. &C. &'i' GOTHIC HALL DRUG. STOKE, STROUDSBURG, PA. N. B. German and English prescrip tions carefully compounded. WM. HOLLINSIIEAD. C. S. DETRICK. April 8, 1858. ly. xcmtox$ Notice. Estate of Win. Van Buskirk, late of Stroud township, dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that Letters testamentary upon the Estate of William Van Buskirk, late of Stroud township, deceasad, bavo been granted to the under signed by the Register of Monroe county, in due form' of law; therefore, all persons indebted to said eetated are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing any just olaims are also requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement, to. JAS. VAN BUSKI11K, Stroud tsp. CHARLES HENRY, Henryville, Ootober 11, I860. 6t. Executors. J. PALMER. & CO. ATarfat Street Wharf, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN Fish, Cheese and Prwisions. Have constantly on hand an assortment of DHfid ailfl Pickled FlSll, &C. viz : Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Her- rings, Codflsb, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoul dera, Hams, Sides, Cbeeso, Beans, Rice, &c, October 11, l860.-3m. AYER'S CATHARTIC SPILLS. Aro you sick, feeble, and comiiUiuing? Are you out of order, with your system de ranged, and your feelings un comfortable? These symp toms are often the prelude to serious illnefs. Somo lit of sickness is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely use of tho right rem edy. Take Ayer's Tills, and cleanse out tho disordered hu mors purify the blood, and let the lluids move on unob structed in health again. n'lmi. ul lrTIo in tint fti lift Inliti S t-"' ,-.- j-rtri- " ' ! ----- --o lhom? nt rim nniiv mm vigorous ac tivity, purify the system from tho obstructions which make dNwso. A cold settles somewhere in tho body, and ob- struct its natural functions. The3e, ir not relieved, n-Httt upon themselves mid tho surrounding organs, pro- ihicing gnner.il aggmvation, suiiering, uuu uisease. While iu thN condition, oppressed by thu deraiiKeinentH, I..!,.. i.,-c Pill.. u.l hnw .Hrnctlv thev restore tha natural action of tho system, and with it tho buoyant hi" 5vh S comino-n SOTtSK of the deep seated and dangerous distempers. The some purpitivo e rect expels them, uausea py simimr ousiri.c. ti.ms and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they aro rapidly, and many of them .surely, cured Viii't n Fnrinnnlinn Utreltant rf St. Tenuis. Fth. A. 18jG. Dn. Ater: Your Pills aro the paragon of all that is LM-eat iii meaiciiie. xtiey uavo cureu my nuio uauguier H 1 Hill. 1 1- b . 1 I l....,ir..,l M,i, r.Mm incnnii.io for years. Her mother has been ions griov- oniiy iiniictcd with blotches .ma pimpies on ucr sh.m anu :.. ! 1...:- tft,... vid onroil Biirt flier truI J if ,nd b L ec di; asa jiuhniuuuii. As . Family Pliysic. FinmBr.F. w. curtwright, Kew Means. Your Pills aro the prince of purge. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. Ihoy are niild, but ver- certain ana ciiectuai in ineirnciiou on me liou-ol.s, which makes them invaluable to us iu tho daily treatment of dUeaso. ircatlncIic,SicJcIIcai!aclic,FoulStoinncli. From Dr. Fdtoard Boyd, Baltimore, DiiMtlJiso. Ayeii; I cannot answer you what complaiuts I havo cured with your Pills better than to say alt that we rer troit toilh annrfiultre medicine. 1 nlaco ereat depen-1 deii'-e on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, ami believing as tdo that yonr Pills afford us the uedt we navu, i oi cuurso vaiuu iiieui jugiiiy. Pirrsn&i?G, Pa., Slay 1,1855. Dn. .T. C. Atkr. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of tho worst hmdadir. any body can have by a dose or two d vour Pills, it seems to arise irom a loui stomacn, which they cleanse at once. lourd with great respect, J;l. . PUhiiLri, Cleric oj vitamer utanon. Rillous Stsortlcrs IIver Complaints. F, mii Dr. Theodore Bell, oflfew York Cdy. Not onlv nro vour Pills admirably adapted to their pnr- poso as nu aperient, but I find their bonetlcial effects upon tho Liver very marked indeed, liiey nave in my prac tice proved more elfectunl for tha cure of bilious com jilainU than any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely ifjoiee that we bare at lengtti a purgative wincn is wor thy the coutidoucu of the profession and the people. Department of the Interior, Masillllgu.il, U.., .Ill ieo., lOOO. j 6. j Rtn T lifirn nap d your Pills in my general and hospital pmciice ever since you made them,aiid cannot hesitate to h ai, L: acVVoi, on rum u ck BndJdwIdSL conse- qiititiily they me an aduuniblo reuieuy lorucrangc of tlmt otgan. Indeuil, I havo seldom found 11 c ,11, ..ej ui iliuiiixitii tliMf it rful tinf rAflifllV V them, irateiualiy yours, alonzo ball, ji. v., ,..t.u,..y .,.......u.. Dysentery, Diarrlicca, Relax, Worms. FrvHiDr.J.U. Ureen, oj Uncago. i. niti.. . i i .. i .. :.. ..-n.ii-n --j I...1.I f l.,.. I,, i.t.,. tmrf t!.., Wcf nnnnVi.tsT hA iuiu nun uiviu uau u iuiil iuni m n iiim-wvu. auu over found. Their alterative effect upou the liver makes (lieut un excellent leuieuy, uuuu iiuii 111 numu uww mi ,...,,,. ,l,ttnt,rn nml iKrirlffii. Tlii-ir Knirarrfontintr malieB them very acceptable and couvenieut for tho uw of women mid children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of Uie Blood. FramJuv.J. V. Jimes, Faslor 0 Jdcent Cmrc',, Boston, un. avkh: 1 nave tinea your iiiia wiiu oxiraoiuiimry in tut. r.niiilir nml miwinr. flincn I mil rnlldll tn V mir in dish stress. To ivgnlulo tho orpin of digestion and "y the blood, thuy are the very best remedy I have J" J .. ." ' " nurifv vsvr known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my fi lends. iouis, j. . liijiiia. Warscst. "VVyomiiiK Co.,N. Y., 0ct..21, 1S55. IlEAn Sin: 1 am hsIiik your Cathartic fills in my prac tice, iuni flint them an excellent purgative to cleanse the KyKteiii and purify Uie fountains oj we uiimi. .lUlllN U. iUEiAUllAtM, itl. u. Conntlpaltoii, Costlvcncs8, Suppression, Xtlieiimatisin, (iont, icuiaigui, urop ay, Paralyuis, Fits, etc. JVw Dr. J. 1. Vaughn, Montreal, Ginada. Too much canuot bo said of your Pills for tho cure of c-isliitiifst. If others of our fraternity have found them iw elhcacious 113 I have, they should join me in nrOiMfllln I ""-'"'" "'-J J . K. i nBjtfi,r the benefit or the multitudes who suffer from Ult comp,aintt wi,cll, uuhongh bud enough in itself, is tho progenitor of others that ain worne. I believe ow- tiveutss to oriirinato in thu liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. o. r,, , r r , , , t ti n , i . ,u iiv iiiu eaine iiieaii". iiwnnuuiujvii uw unura m wwu Kill1' Willi lHr. US SllG. Ill llPr nmilSlnu fill hnil ... r .1 it -. J o. . .i win. win neglect to employ them when suffering from ' ,l " 1 , aa 111 1 er amusing on nau citizens of the United States to the above the disorders th-y cure. fclJ'le delineates the peculiarities of a South- Wines and Liquors imported by Udolph SlatoniMits from lending physicians in some of the ern home." Press. Wor fp of New Yo-k whnw nnniP i f-, principal c ties, aud from other well kuown public per- rr, Q,.vr o. .ir. . , ., .,. J iNew X'J.iv, wnose name IS la- i.,n ' ' I HE bUNNY bOUTH "Whatever bears the m ar n everv nart of this rnnntrv f.ir tl, proper tlme.aro excellent promotives of the natural seer attractive character which carries the reader hau h6ii wholly of partially suppressed and also very j without diminution of interest." Phil effectual to cleanse tha stomach and expel worms. They u . .. aro so much the beat physic we havo that I recommend no other to my patients. Fromlhe llet. Dr. ITawles,of the MModisl Fpis. ChurcJi. Pci.ASKr House. Savannah, Ga.. Jan. B, 1850. Iln.vonEi) 8m: I fchouhl bo ungrateful for the relief your Bloll has brought me ir I urn not report my case u. von. A cold settled In my limbsnnd brought on excru- dating naii'aiiicpanis, wiiici end.ni iu ?"e .r 'e'""a- Jin. Notwithstanding I had the hurt of physicians, the .iwp:.Kn1Anvirwor5oi.ndTorRe.iintiihVtheiuivicoofyoiir pxfflleiit agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your imiu m I...!-.fnw win. inw. l.nt Bnre. Bv Dersevoiinc In tho uso of them, I am now entirely well. jCifrwt of the fills in market contain Slercury. wlSTh, although a valuable . remedy in skilful handsj, dKiiRei-oiis In a public pill, from the dreadful conse- miencea that frenueiitly follow Its incautious me. These cinrnin mi inorciu or uuuciui buumahw ..iiu.uyci. Priqe, 25 cants per BoXj or 5 Boxes for $1 Prnared by Dr. J. G. AYER & CO., Lowoll, Mass. Soate Chamder, Baton Bonce, La., 5 Dec. 1R55. yrom m Baptism in Jordan to his Crucifixion Bn. Arm: T hrivo been entirely cured, by your-IMIK or i n T mnp a rtewwiffcGM-aiai on Cavalry. By the Rev. J. II. liNUKA- fcryearc. VINCENT slidell. HAM. Hector of Christ Church, and of bt. Sold by'HollioBhead & Dctrio;. JUSTICE TO THE SOUTH. A. NEW BOOK AND ONE DESTINED to CREATE a SENSATION. JUST PUBLISHED. THESTJMY-SOUTH OR TllB emTrimE57TElS IT llAMn EJIBIlACINtf FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE OF A NORTHERN GOVERNESS, IN THE LAND OF SUGAR, nICE, TOBACCO AND COTTON. EDITED BY Professor J. II. 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ProWtor of Ih M, ,! h ranSt CiUt . . . . . . to P00K establishment m the world. Permanently located at No. 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. A SUPERLATIVE TON!C,DiURETIC: TO THE CITIZENS OF New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Apothecaries, Druggists, Gro cers and Private Families. ir.ici. n n t. VVQl C9TUTC OOTJOC nranUJ Wolfe's Pure Maderia, Sherry cj Port Wine Wolff, Pure Jamaaa XL CrmxRum. v olje s ifure ocolcn ana Irish Whisky, ALL IN DOTTLES x li 1 1 LiO . j Defr leare to call the attention of thp purity of his celebrated Schiedam Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me. spooking of I ip i.nriwnf hs VS,.. nj r,,,,,,,,,- . . . ' ... ...o . ....o ui... mv'"""1 " 1 will stake mv reputation as .i man,. my standing as anierchant of thirtv vears resi I. J J dence in the city of New York, that all the oranay anu wines winch l oottle are pure as imported, ana ot the best quality, and can ue relied upon by everv purchaser. Every bottle has the proorielor's name on the wax. an(l a fac simie his on ,h nr. i . - r- a tificate. The public are respectfully invited to. call and examine for themselves. For sale at retail by all Apothecaries and Gro cers in Philadelphia. GEO. PI. ASIITON, No. 832 Market st. Philadelphia. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York. Courier: IE? Enormous Business for one Tvsw York Merchant. We are happy to inform our fel-low-citizens that there is one place iji our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure w ines and .Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. We do not intend ta give an elaborate description of this mer chant's extensive business., although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolles extensive ware house, Nos 18,20 and 22, Heaver street, and Nos. 17, 19, anj o, Markettield street. If is stock of ipme'nt could c, .... ' . . . . 7 oennapps on nana reaay lor snipmenl could tlot have been less than thirtv tl hoisand cn!es; lhe Brandy.sotne ton thousand cas-Viito lnsli WhisKY, Jamacia and St Uroix Hum some verv old and equal to anv in this coun try. He also had three large cellars, filled with Hrandv. Winft. trr.. in rnL- nr.rW I - U&lunl-XJOuac ncy. renuy 1UI UUUIIII". mr. i i . I r ....... I. .. . I .. I l . . I : . Wolfe's sales of .Schnapps lal year amount- en, and we hope in less than w ears ho maV be eOUaliv Successful V Ith bl3 llrniidip. i j 4 w and H ines His business merits lhe natrnnaoe of hvp rv nrarnf hi snPr.P Frivoto f,m;iilici ! ....... u "iiiiii. ...u u iv 1 t .- 1 wiiu wish ouru 1 niL-s mm liquors lor meo ical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard'the'noi- sonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with u oile s pure u ines and Liquors. We understand rtlr. Uolle, fortheaccom- modalion of small dealers in tho country. I rt'- , t . 1 I nuts 11:1 nmrtpd rasps nf Vl'inMtf nni T.i'nni.r I I " ... AJIU 1 I O . Sllcn a ma and surh a merchant, should be sustained asainst his tens of Utuosnnds of opponents in tho United Stales, who sell I nulliiiirr lint imll'ilifinu rmniin.. nlll... I.... ii..iil.if, uiuiuiiiMio, IUII1UU3 IlllfvU IU IIU- m hotlth -xru Ii-.miii.oco man health and luppiness. September 6. lS(iO. 6tn. CHARLTON BURNET, . Attorney at Eaw, STROUDSBURO, MONROE COUNTY, 1A. Office on Elizabeth streot, fornitirlj' oc cupied by Win. Dais, Esq. Came to the preuitsos of the subscri ber, in Stroud township, on the eighth of November, 18GQ. two wliite boar PIGS, ft? n q i i.i m. sa,a r"' " V wck..OIU. D. OW uer nr nnnnru t harnni . n .,jni,n.,iIiH quested to oomo w. ...-.. . i v i i. w I aiy ICf(4U?ltU lJ UVJ in IO ffara. Prove property, pay cuarges ana r .1 . . iu uj ut iuj . .i1.uu!of!V3cu, in oi according to law; r - No?. 'JO, .l3fi0,-at. WM&vMGJJ. PIGSHMIMG. CORDIAL ESTRA.I Nov;;8. I860. 4m. J October 11. ISOO.-ly.
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