Ill ft 8 FARME RS' LIBRARY; Prospectus of the Fanner's 'Lib riuri, and Monthly JotirnalyoJ Agriculture. !JoHJb- Skinner, lor. one can well have studied, the true sources -of National welfare, without perceiving, the natuT, rai anai.rienmy connexion .existing oetween Ma nufactures Commerce and Agriculture. The po licy which 'strikes at the prosperity of the Manu facturing consumer, .must damage the Agricultural producer. -and neither can be injuriously affected "without detriment to the Merchapt, .at opce con sumer am canter for both. As, however, tlie eler inents of manufacturing-'and commercial industry must be derived chiefly from die soil, is it' not the" obvious interest of all other classes that the one which gives to all their employment and subsist ence, should be encouraged and"11 benefitted with every -ad vantage that suience can confer and thej most enlightened industiy make available,! lei1 it has not been until comparatively a late period.. in.,Europe, and still later in America, that the pub-j lie,' mind has been made properly sensible oi the j necessity of science lo Agriculture, and so to re-1 spect .farming as essentially at intellectual and diunificd pursuit-one which should imply for its ; lnankfu for any palr0liae extem lollowers high mental cultivation anu various,.. , J e attainments. Happilyi however, educated voung., ,,,,n a"d res,,ectlully announces ,.,n n.a ,,r i,0tnLinfT iliBmipKpc t Vnrmiiio- a i business, which, like the learned professions, j has its own principles and will have its literature ; and truly it may be masked what subject has lately ' inven.nse to memoirs and works more profound nnd instructive, or been fruitful of more interest-! ing resuus oi scienwnc investigation, man Agn- culture! Who among modern Literati, enjoy more enviable distinction than Licbig and John-1 j,) i. in i a -i nt . . J xtnn, and lioussmgault and Candollc ! 1 he taste ing resuns oi ccienunc investigation, man Agri- nr -Aorinntiiml Literati. ?n (,nr.,ntrv. thnnfcd to the able journals that encourasre it. keerxs bace! with. its progress m, Europe. The more, fully to ineei me ceinami inus creaiea, we nave aeciuea i . . J . t . i i ... i i s j - to publish on the first day of July, and monthly lhereaftet, tlie Farmer's Library and Monthly ,t- - if le ,......f,... u ' jf..j u.. t t. : " , ? n u.c j rV? ur r, ' oKi.tKKit, .vsMsiitiu rosimasier uenerai anu . ritmilnr nC fltn Jrr A rrf-fiiliiii)l 'nartrtilmitl iinl.t ,"u"ui-' r"uu""" pub lished in this country. r.i Far from being designed or in any way calcu-! jiicu iu auci:i iiiiuriuuaiy itic circulation oi exist-!.. i , , i : . . j . .,. , i : . i r l i-i i .- Per a,d brass taken in exchange at he hiehesi ing journals, of less price and wider circulation,'' - ,, , , "c..iS... they may supply' the Farmer's table with lighter I Pnce-' Patterns made lo order. and more agreeable refreshment, while in the LI i brary he may may find mora solid as it will be df trio most approved construction, will be fur more cosily food: i ! hishecho order ai the shortest notice. Each number will consist oftwo disttnct parts, ; a. . Tia : - Wrought Ji'on I Work I. The Farmers' Library, in which will be pub- ( will be done on the moat reasonable terms, and Wished continuously ihe.best Stanford . Works on ' alj kintlst of smilh work. Agriculture, embracing hose .whielf, by their cost) xh be3l fei j ()f S d. h d ,. h d or the language m which they are written, would tLt V mi V r , ihrW?QAWBi.pm hpvnnri t'h ro'anh nr ,i, .ii t gon Boxes will always be kept, on hdhd. American' Farmers." In this way we shall giYe I lor two or three dollars the choicest European i treatises and researches in Agriculture,. costing ten times as much in the original editions, not easily obtained at any price, and virtually out of) i he reach of men who live by following the plough j In the rarmera Library they will be accompanied by notes Irom the iiditor, explaining what may bo ; obscure to American readers or calculated to mis lead the beginning in Farming, owing to difleren-1 ces of Soil, Climate, etc. The works published i in the. Library will form a complete series, explor ing and exhibiting the whole field of Natural Science, and developing- the rich treasures which Chemistry, Geology, and Mechanics, have yielded and may yield to lighten the labors and swell the harvests of the intelligent husbandman. The work will be so arranged that the Farmer's Libra ry may be bound up by itself, forming a mam moth volume of 600 pages at the end of each year; t)r.eacli work contained therein may be bound se parately II '1'he Monthlv Journal of Agriculture- will .likewise contain ahntlt nrt natrpc nr mnnih nr.rl ' will comprise, 1. Foreign: Selections from the j ,he!:r cummers and ihqmselves, by fiianufaetu higher class of British, French and German pe- r,ng a g0 anicle, selling ii at the. Lowest .riodicals devoted to Agriculture, with extracts Price for Cash, and realizing .their o.w.n remu from new books which may riot be- published in ! iteration, , in the amount of sales and quick re-the- Library, &c. 4c. 2. American: Editorials, i turns. .communicated arid selected accounts of experi-j Possessing inexhaustible facilities for mahu uients, improved, processes, discoveries in Agn-' r,rn ,u .7 . i - i .culture, new implements, &c. In this department ; faC,Ure' ,hey Pre 10 'P1? ordrs. 10 alone will ouis resembleany American-ivork ever ' an' 'r' and respec.rully solicit the pa;ron , yet published It can hardly Tse necessary toadd ! He oCirier.chanis, inanulacnirers and. .dealers.- ( that no Political, Economic, or other controverted ! . A Lcqge assortment, ofjheJVew Style, Curtain doctrine, will be inculcated through this magazine, j Rfirasols. v , - ,:.v Its price will be Five Dollars a year in advance,) Phila7., Nor. 21, 1844.' In?. for two. royal octavo volumes' of 600 pases eachi I T- - i ,Each number, of the Library ;will be illustrated ' by humerous engravings, printed on type obtained ! Ajressiy ior ims worn, ana on gooa paper tne whole got Up as such a work shoutd be. iritdoes riot prove, the best as wellashe amplest and most , comprehensive Agricultural work ever published ; ,io ois. country, the l.ault shall not rest with the publishers, and, we ;are sure it will not fall short -for want, of industry or devotion in the Editon The low and definite, rate of postage chargeable on such a periodical ;after the 1st of July say six to eight cehts a number will enable many td takelt who'would otherwise have "been repelled hy the heavy and capricious flxactions of the Post Office, As Postmasters arepermitted to frank) money letters to publishers until that period, and as we wish to print only bo many copies as may be wanted, we respectfully solicit orders from all vvho may incline, to; aid us, as early as will suit their convenience. Address GREELEY Jf McELRATH, . . Tribune Office, r . f-F Gof ner of Spruce-treet, opposite the City Hall. New York, July 3 1, 1845. , , , (E The first number will be published on-the lst-dayiof'-July, atid thence regularly on the first tsecukfr day of jevery month. . -, BRICK - 250,000 Brick.Just burnt, are offered for sale hy ihb1)scribeVam)ngfwliicbmay be found i 1 60.000 Hard Bfick. w..- , . 75,000 Soft and Salraondo. ' ' ' ''10;000 Jam do. .'ra..- : J jw i 000; Square inearth do: , Ikj':-; v : i Ail'kinds ofproduce (.(cash ndt refuse)1 Ua :keii i' exchange: c i . . H ' fMilforil. Nov. 21, IB44v ., irr- . -; .few Pmcc 9n hnnr OlnrksL. For sale cheap, jy,, t,, . Y'd' 7 A3'!U.i w Milford, Dec. 3, 1842 . . DeWITT -t Clocks, mn ' 4 STROUD SB URG , 4 IRON' AND BRASS- TJie. snbscriber, having purchased ,the, inter est of Win. S.chlauoh; ti the. above eslablisl meni, lakes ihis method lo inform tlie public generally," and' Millers and Farmers especial Vj ,hfil he ,as remove(i ,0 arge a',l(j con ven jehl Foundry and Machine Shop, , ;,, ,ne rear of John Boys' Slore. and would he ided towards that he if prepareu io execute an orders in ins line o i it i - business in the best manner and wiih despaich He will manufacture , TVTTT T f"1 17 A T? T ATf1 " lLJ J TJ-jJ.iXli vX for, Flour-and other Mills, together wiih Cast- iuH of every description turned and fitted un mgH ol every 'description turned am j,, ,he besl ptKssibe ,nianner. He f , .; . . . ,, denl..iii his ability to execute a ol , J eels confi- rders with wn,cn ne may l)e entrusted in a workman-like manner. Particular care will be taken to em- 'ploy none hut good workmen in the different I . . . r.r . r , t ueparimeuis oi .ne esiauiiMitneni. ana no pains will be spared by the proprietoi lo give gen- -II 'I ' -ll., ' ' 1erai saii: erai sausiaeiion 10 uiose who may lavor him wiih orders for. work. BRASS CASTINGS, sucn as ontilule ateos. blia l and tiudcrenn Boxesj &c. will be made'lo order. Old Cop- Threshing Machines & Horse Powers 'oughs of the most approved plan will be 'iePl on hand, and an, excellent assortment of rlough Castings which he offers for sale to Plough makers. i SA'MUFL HAYDEN Siroudsburg, March 1 3, 1845. L Rest Fenner & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Umbrellas Parasols, & Sim Shades, No. 143 Market street, Philadelphia. Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu rers, &c. &c, to iheir very Extensive, Elegant, New Stock, prepared with great care, and offered At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash. Tlfe principle on which this, concern is es tablished is-to consult the mutual interest, of. WHO DOUBTS --- . . . Lf them ttkU al satisfr themselves, That they can gel higher prices for all kinds of produce, and buy Lumher cheaper, at Mil- ford than in any other market in this section of iny i country. The subscribers have on hand and for sale at their yard irV 'Mil ford ,50,000 feel White Pine Boards,$9 iq.SJl 00 50.00.0. Hemlock 0 50 to 7 00 40,000 20,000 20,000 3,000 Pine Siding, '600 in -12 50 Sap Yellow Pine 41 8 00 to 9 00 Heart "11 00 to 12 00 Panel boards, ,20,000 " Ceiling Lath, . Pine Shingles, 4 50 to .800 120,000 ALSO About 110,000 feet White and Yellow Pino Boards - at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at prices to suit the limes. Call and satisfy yourselves. . C. W. DeWITT fc BROTHER. Miifnrd, Dc. 14,. 1843. r jUTION The partnership liereiofare efxiatifig, heiwecri the subserihtis, wading under the linn (if Hay den & Schlaugh, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having de mands agairiM said firpiv wiH :preAeiit ilim to Samuel Hayden, for ti$ lenient ; and all who 'aVe'iridtlbled theretOi-are Vequesied ui 'tiSakfr'fm We'di'aie''payirirt'it 'liihjui", he biiiig'tiUthot,,ize.d to receive the same. ' - S A M UE H'A f( D EN, ,? ' WlLfjlAM'SCHDAUGH. N. B The busines will' hoi'continued by the subscriber, in the' Jew building' tn'-lhe rar of J'phn'Boys'?1StrtrH, hi respectfully idli'cits a continuance of public patronage ' ; P", V 'SAMUEL HAYDEN March 6. 1845. ,i' .l-mlli;.' "iFbt'sal at this office. DISSOJ Ilaving a genera),assor,tment of lirgeelegant pl(iia.,and orna mental Tyjie, w'e are prepared to execute every , ile?cnption of i ;. m . u . .,, ,j ( Cards, .Circulars, Bill Heads, JSot.esj : uiaxiK 4te!ejnis.r is ' JUSTICES LEGAL AND "OTHER , BLANKS, I ' PAMPHLETS, &c.. . , . i Prinjed with neiitnessand despatch, on reasonable terms : -AT. THE OFFICE OF THE .Teffersoiiiaia Republican. ' ; ! LOCtK. HERE. We haVe jusC received for sale, at ihe Jefler sonjan Office, a supply of " Pewter's Odtrifer ous Compound for strengthening, softening and beautifying the Hair,' also of " rentiers Den trifce for Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth, preventing Tooth. Ache, c" and aUo Fender's Pomade Divine" a preparation lor curing chap ped hands, bruises, &c. The articles are all of the first quality, and the high reputation which they have acquired in the cities, and wherever else they have been used, cannot fail to rocum- i mend them lo ihe. jjeneral notice and patronage of the people of this place and vicinity, A number of our citizens have already tried theni, and pronounce them excellent. We invite all, who are in want of any such articles, to give lis a call, and, we are sure-they will not go away unsatisfied. December 19, 144. WATCHES, SILVER WARE & 3 EWE USX. Tames Peters & Co. No. 105 N. 2d si. corner of Elfrcth's ' Alley, PHILADELPHIA. J. P. & Co., continue to manufacture at their old stand, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, rl Vt f mill i-x o Xr n i no I terms a? any maiiulacinry in the city. They have on hand and kerp constantly for sale, beside their own manufactures, WATCHES of all kinds and prices; SILVER WARE, JEWELRY and FANCY" GOODS, in their variety, which will be sold low. Spectacle Glasses fitted to all ages and sights in Gold, Silver, Ge'rrhan Silver and Steel Frames, with convex, concave, perisciipic. blue, grey and green Glasses.. .. ITT3 Watchmakers supplied with all neces sary articles in their line, such as Tools, Ma terials, Glasses, &e. JJj3 Watches repaired at short notice and warranted to perform well. READY PAY. mir goois, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, B.OOTS AND SHOES, IrugK and Medicines,: Iron,. Nails, GlaJs, Boards, Shi&igles, Ceiling E-atli r enfyp FOR QAS.H QR PRODU.CE. POSITIVELY T0 TRUST! The siibscrjbe7s .havinji 'adopted the above method of doing business, feel confideiu that it) will be beneficial to the. interests of their cus tomers, as well' astheir 'own. They have just received in. addition to their former stock, a large assortment of Dry Goods selected with care. A. so, Groceries, Hardware, &c. which they will 'self at prices to suit -the times. All persons havtnir unsettled accounts with the subscriber.', wjll confer a favor, by iseliiing! and paying up att their earliest convenience. Grateful for the Jiberal patronage heretofore extencidd'to us, we respectfully solicit its con tinuance, and pledge ourselves to use every exertion to merit - the favors of their, friends and customers., : C, W. DeWITT & BROTHER. M.lford. July 1,2,MS4S. & f i 3 C w. jBcWilt & Itrothcr, havo jislfreceiyet large aesortmerit ol Stoves, con sisting of Franklin Furnace Sjini A boiler Cooking stoves' do 1a .- 0 plate 'stoves. all' i ' . rif ' -1 :" it. bin, -In;-; i! do do Parlour do. do Ho" B to '(,( 1 OX do. ' - Id''. ! .'Mill. iOI, S Orange County A boiler Cooking 'do. Manh'skAlljani 3 "fio,J : "d)) Dcg irt" c- ears Album;, 3 do . do. , , ors Patent Coal tfdves. ll poors And a large nt fifiSttive-pippj all rof which they will VelT (Shrrfp ffr cash' or pro'dlice. ' Milfottl, Ntiv. 10, 1'842. ' Hi. ; , i; ..i i . - t',.,,1 L-u n i i'ti :, D"0U'B'LE(1AiS;,Tji 'NtiLE Rijrep;;;, SarTroii, a'r,Coiicii& Wagon Axle ! i 'v. .'1 J KtW? (O Tf 5 TE1 fS' enqv, nAt-pooK. An plo,ug;i moulds, And,.a gfjifjeral assortment of W A G,OIV TYBt E & StUAKIG IROK, constantly on hand and vvill he sold onuhe mos reasonable terms, 'hj' !" ; '- MOR'RIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April G, 1 8 tli. mum Stove CABINET MAKING: 1 The1' subscriber , Hereby informs tlie public mm ne aim cuuunues tne , ! Cabinet Mak-insr Business. nil. ..:.ir aiWoia y.andm Elizabeth 'st..Stbusburg' Pa. Vhere lie w'i1 be happy lo TurnishTany perr' soirviih CaWnet'VVare, at tlow prices. He in-' terlds 11) keep oif iatul. and make Jo brilerll, kinds oT viares in Ins line of business, Stde-Bp$rdsv Bureaus, Cey'tre, firea;- jasty. Dining am End, Tables,; W fisliu ,Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, BoOk'Gdse. Sekreiams,-t: ' ' ALSO---COFFhVSi:nade to order' at ."thel shories1! notice''. : " , CHARLES .MUSCfli Sifoudshuroi1V'Xpnr4:ilg44.' '' ' ' ,l !. 1 "HOSniV S3UH YH3 , . v. s o i , . . :pautgjanun aijl A"q pa.uaaoj XjnjjjiiRqi ,.aq ii.w .siopjQ ' - ,'?,,!U!-" ?,U1 '1UMM.l,!iB? sit qii.v. ppjudmoa -a.H qi jo WJu'WJr) i di pnojis -yUNOHO A3HGNV : . - or . '"I' . aNOJ.S SVKOH I hj 'Sauqspmuis 'SAOJ1 WHOf ..' . asn tit ,ou tudtji a.ir.q oq...jt 'paiiSJaptin 3qi jo J.aqua no i?uijtiD Aq Si')..! aijl jx,4Witn qi jp paysjii:-iik3 suosjhj pajajajd st ja.9 qoiq.w 'iu jo uaunq udjnf ojjRm oi Jjoa ot idd aq ucn .(aqi ju 'saAiq a.bjis so xoq uouiiuoD aqi ui op Ati kg 'saAiy aaqi. ui auiai aqj mie.ws , i. ,sar;j .ai , dsn ui, ojojojajaq uaaq sbij ijiqi, puijj aqi jo Suiqi. knv. ffi joijadns (jej ptiTi 'uicuj. iuajaj,ip .fiajliuo aidiouud ij no paionjisuop fi oaiu. gqj -non . -iidAiii at3 0,1 pijqnd aqi jo.iiotiuynn aqi jjeo oi a.KO sS.-q 'AiuhoD aoiugjT JiJ . oj.iiin -HVW&fqS: lua1d P9CI?MIUI ?JlnH J" t.'!i jua'iT.j aljj p'aHeqoiud SuiabiJ iaqujsqns aqj OxMJiOaxo'tfcT-j'iss IflATTHJSW T. SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT T. BIC KNELL; EXCHANGE BROKER, ' iVb. S South Tliifd street, Philadelphia'. Bank Notes.---Notes oh all solvent banks in 'the United States discounted at the lowest rates. Drafts, Notes and Bills collected on the riio'st favorable terms. Exchange. Bills of exchange and Bank. Checks on most of the principal cities of the Union, bought and sold at the best rates. ; . Exchange on England in large or small sums constantly for sale. . BickneWs Reporter, Counterfeit Detector and Prices Current, is issued 'from this office everv Tuesday. It is devoted chiefly to the condition of the currency, the .Markets. Banking- institutions, Counteifqit Nqtes, &c. Terms, $3 per annum payable in advance. BickneWs Counterfeit Detector and Bank Note List is published semi-ruonthlv at 1 50 per an- J num, payable in advance. This work is printed in pampmet term oi z-z pages, aingie copies v 1-2 cents. Office open from 8 a m to 6 p m Exchange hours from 9 a si to 3 p .m. CHILDREN are most subject to them, but per- sons of all tiges are liable n be afflicted with them. Had breaih, paleness about the lips, -flush- etrcneeivs, picuing ai me nose, wasting away, leanness, pain. in the boivels, joints or Jimbs, dis turbed steep, frightful dreams, moaning and some times a Sfacious appetite, are among the' symp- tnms h iv'rrnii Alrirtv nrp clcip.tnrpil' fnr tnnKfliU for some other imaginary disease, when one box of Sherman's Worm Lozenges would effect a cute Dr.nRyan, corner of L'rince street and the Bowery, cured a nian of worms that was reduced to a skel eton, and by only one box of Sherman's Lozenges: he is now as fat .as an alderman. TheHon B. IJ. Beardsley has saved the life of one of his chil dren by theni'. The sale of over 2.000,oho of boivfes has fully tested them. They are the only -infaili- bl .Wflit destrp.Yn? medicine knowm What luiiiu.y .win uo .wiiuoui lllB.il i Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Coughs, Asthma,.and, all aflections of the lungs, will ,.find a healing value in Sherman's Cough Lozenges. They saved the Rev. Richard De Forrest, the Rev. &lr. Strce'l'er, Jonathan Howarth, Eq..' and that worthy old hero, Leonard Rogersi from the consumptive's grave. They cured in one day, the Rev. Air. Dunbar, the Rev.'Mr. Handcock, Wtrn H. Attree, Esq; of distressing coughs.... They ,aro the pleasantest cough medicine and cure the sooi est,of any known remedy. , Headache, Sea-sickness and Palpitation,, re lieved in from five to ten minutes by Sherman's Camphor Lozpnges Persons attending crowded rooms or travelling will fiticl them to impart buoy ancy of spiiits and renew their energies Those suffering; from too.freeliving Mill:find,a few.ofthe lozengos to dispel the horrors and fewness ol spirits. Mr. .Krautlypf the Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly cured himself of severe headache by them. Captain Chadwjck, of the packet ship Wellington, has wi'the'ssed their efficacy in a great many caes of spa-sickness." They operatolike a charm upon the agitated or 'shattered norves a ShQ;inan'sp()r.Aians Plaster dpes 'upon rheu ipjitism,, UimJiagQ, pain or, weakness in the side baok breast, o.r,any part of the body. Mr. H. G, Daggers, 3J)'Ann street, Henry R. Goulding,,So ' Chatham street, Moses, .f. IfenTiques, Es'd,., and' a" multitudo bf rilhers have experienced the' Wonder ful effects ofHhesn'i Plasters.: 'Price only 12rl4.2 pehta.' 'Caution isi necessarylto-see that'.youget, the genuine Slierinan'? .Loz.enges andiPlMtprs, as there are many worthless articles attemptcd.tQ be palmetljiqfTinjplacQ of thenii by thoso w.ho)ould trifle' with your li for'a shilling. '' " A fresh siTpp'lytf tKese valuaoie' medicines just received'a'ud for sale at th&.Rsptfblipanlqttice. .Decemher 1Q, 1844. ' i , , NOTIQjS, , , Sherman's Cough Lozenges and ClickSnfer's ! !Pi'llsV' - M Fiir sle at this office, 1 I i ,1 lUDTAN QUEE'N ; HOTEL, -I! :'Hasvfitied upa commodious and eleoani 5. el on.jElizabeth street,, nearly oppuiie lnf orG,.,H. Miller & .Co., and dueci . posite the residence of Daniel SVroud 'jij J-f'hW' every conr-e'nidrice Tor eniertainS sli)ariger9 and'traveHers. Persons fronr rhej tiejc, and ethers-whty wish' to' take a pleasant jaunt in he equnlry willi be accommodad fa the most, satisfactory manner at hrs house 1 - ' ' THE MStLe' will be supplied w(iih rhe- best productions a forded by the market. HIS" ROOMS AND BEDS- are.8uchi as will; hehopes prove- satisfactory to(al reasonable customers, THE BAR is, and will continue to be, furnished with choice assortment of Liquors. . THE STABLING is. new and extensive and surpassed by none in the county for comfort, -and convenience. With these advantages backed by some ex perience in the business and a determination to keep a good public house, he confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage. JjjpTermanent boarders will find a quiet home' and be satisfactorily accommodated at moderate prices. Stioudshurg, Sept. 28, 1843. Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, as publishers of this paper, was oa ihe 17th of August last, dfso!vedjby mutual consent. . All persons having'deaiands against the said firm, will present them lo Theodore Schoch for settlement, and all who are indebted thereto are requested to make im m'ediate1 payment to himhe being authorized id receive, ihe same. THEQDORE SCHOCH, , THOMAS L.KOLLOCK. P. S. The Jeffersonian Republican will con tinue to 'be published by Theodore Schoch anJ F. E. Spering; who respectfully solicit a con tinuance of public patronage. . JIHEODORE SCHOCH, , F. E. SPER1N.G. Spitting of Blood, Night sweats and pain in the Side. Jonathan Haworth, Esq. the well known Tem perance Lecturer, was attacked with a cold from sleeping in damp sheets, in the winter of 1841. Ha neglected it at first, but soon found it assuming a somewhat alarming aspect, and then resoited ti the various remedies usually recommended for lung complaints.; When one thing failed he tried an other, until he had exhausted his patience and the whole catalogue of remedies. His cough was al most incessant, so that he could get little or no sleep attended with pain in his- side, spitting of blood, night sweats", and all the usual symptoms cf Consumption. While at Rome, (N Y) he felt that his end -was nigh that in that place he must soon end his journey of life- Providentially, a lady who visited him advised, a trial of Dr Sherman's Cough Lozenges. He accordingly sent and got a box, and the first dose gave him more relief than j all the other medicines he used before. By the ; time he had taken one small box, he was able ti ' star for the city of iNew 1 ork, and m three weeh I tjjrie he .wasr perfectly restored to his usual health, - He often announces the fact to his hearers, whs . j lecturing on "Temperance, and says he owes In lire 16 Dr Sherman's Lozenges From the Cincinnati Daily Times, of Jan. Mi l 5tt. Coughs The variableness of the weather this winter has caused 'an unusual number of person to be afflicted by colds and coughs Scarcely a family1 has"escapedi and with many, carelessness ih4attending:to a cough, has laid the foundation for consumption. Our family has not escaped the general affliction, buUowing to a remedy, used for the first time, they werespeedily cured. Sher man's Cough Lozenge?, -which we were induced to try, proved what' they axe. represented to be. ar.. affeoted a qure, in a few days of a troublesome cougli," winch appeared so" deeply, seated that seemed doubtful if it could, be removed Tit all. We haVe not 'written the'above as a puff, but a facts which" the community should know. G F, ThomasvNo 147 Main strriet, is 'the sole agent w this city--, . WORMS CAUSE DEATH. Thousands upon' thousands have gom downt graves from Marasmus, or a wasting- away ol the body, Epikpsy, Fits, St Vituss Dance. Locked Jaw, -Apoplexy-,, Mania,. Dmpsy in the Jlead, Pa sy, Consumption, Pleurisy, Dysentery, Convul sions, and. manyther supposed,apparent diseases; and many have suffered, for years and jeais. d have been Ho6iorkl for some" imaginary comp'a"11 without the least nilie'fr and others are still set" ing, when all the trouble arises from worms, a:j worms alone, ,wnich areientirejy1 overlooked, ri when the pfope'r treatment would have saved lives? aWd Restored them fo health. Every obser vant mothei cannot but see and- admit tbo '")" but still many-pysjeians shut: their eves to tiiat all-impoii.ant cause of disease. , ' Persons of nil ages and sexes', from the tender infatit at lhe breast to old age are -all liable to ce afflicted With worms, Many a:person has sory" his .whole life frorai them, and sever susperlfl n. Different kinds of worms inhabit different part "! the -.body, j-but.a long dissertation on their jori'--lar locality, ormin.&c. is superfluous and unneceJ- sary. so long as a proper, safe and cMtain remeoi is at hand. . Thaiuis.ail the publip wants or i for. The: sale 'of-over two' millibn of boxes o Sherman?sjiYnrixxLQ'4engesj tri!less than five years, places jheir refutation farajbove, another orir" medicines.. t Have .on had fl 50,000 feet Hemlock asi White and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, their Lumber -establishmeni in Lord's ValleA 14 milaa from Dingman's Bridge, which hj will sell cheap fof Grain, Straw, and Iron, and will not refuse to. tajke current money or Port We respectfully solicit. a share of public pil ronage. m
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