Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, August 24, 1848, Image 4

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    Sin'd'ciicap Hardware, CiiHery and Toor Stored1 ? f i
sOOTHEEST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, EASTON.
TO COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF HARDWARE.
WILLIAM ELWELL,
Having purchased the stock of F. W. Noble, intends keeping ai the above stand, a full as-.
Fontnent of Hardware. Cutlery and Tools of
lokeep for i-ale at low prices, and on liberal terms, a large, full, and complete assortment of,
American and English shelf and heavy Hardware. Purchasers are respectfully invited to exr
amino his stock, consisting in part ol the lollowmg article:
For Merchants
Braces and Bits, iron Braces
Carpenter's planes and plows
Shingling and lath hatchets
Glue and Glue kettles
Jron and steel squares, Bevels
Guages, Plane irons, Awls
Screw drivers, Auger Bits
Firmer and mortice chisels
Files and rasps, pincers
Brick and Plastering Trowels
Masons' and Chalk Lines
Carriage springs, Iron axes
.Sand and Oil stones
Shoe thread, coopers tools, &c.
For Farmers.
A complete lot of American door
locks, with different knobs
Thumb and drop latches
English knob and closet locks
Iron & brass shutter fastenings
Sash springs, sash cord
Window Fasteners
Frame and screw Pullres
Wood screws, and Clout .Nails
Brads, Tacks, Finisning Nails
Cut and wrought Nails
Strap and Table Hinges
Blind Hinges, Iron Castors
Horse Nails
For the Public Generally.
Table and Tea knives and forks.
Fen and pocket knives, scissors and shears,
Wade and Botchers and Roger's razors,
Chapman's Magic Razor Strop,
Iron, German silver, and plated Tea spoons,
German silver atid Plated butter knives,;
Japand gothic Waiters and Bread trays,
Snuffers and trays, Coffee mills,
Shovels and tongs, Coal hods and sifters,
Brass and plated stair rods,
Lamps and Candlesticks of all kinds, f
Japand spittoons, Tea cannisters-,
Powder flasks and shot belts,
Curriers knives, Butcher's saws,.
The attention of Farmers is particularly called to his slock of farming implements.
Eaton. April 20, 1848. 6m.
PAPER HANGER,
and House aaid Sign Painter,
Monroe Street, near - the Methodist Church,)
Stroudsburg, Pa.
Respectfully informs ihe citizens of Strouds
hurg and vicinity, that he has removed to the
house formerly occupied by Abner Gorden, on
Monroe street, near the Methodist Church,
where he will be in readiness to fulfil such or
ders in his line of business, as he may be hon
ored with. Being thoroughly acquainted with
his business, and having had considerable ex
jierience, he is prepared to warrant all work
done by him.
'March 30, 1848.ly.
EYES RIGHT I
. Why is it that all eyes are cast toward the
Brick yard occupied by Stone & Wolf?
Because they have
1)0,000 of the Largest and best Brick
just burnt and for sale, that can be had in this
county, or in Easton. A portion of said brick
are composed of material that will stand fire,
hu warranted good for building bake ovens
and other fire places. Qome and examine for
yourselves, the brick will speak louder than
words.
These brick are considerably larger rhan any
o'lhers made in this count'.
N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange except cabbage, and cash not refused.
STONE & WOLF.
Stroudsburg, Monroe county,- July 27, 1848.
85,000 BRICK
Just burnt and for sale by the subsbriber.
These brick are of a large ize and of a supe
rior quality and will be sold as low, and lower
according to the quality than any other brick in
he County. A portion of them are pressed or
front, jamb and cornice brick of different kinds.
Said brick are composed of material that will
tand the fire with impunity, thus answering
for 'the purpose of building bake ovens, &c,
Jill of which will be sold on the most reasonable
terms.
' N. B. All kinds of grairr taken- in exchange
for brick at the highest market prices, and
rash not refused. Wm. S. WINTEMUTE.
Stroudsburg, July 6ih, 1848.
IVew York & Erie Kail-Road
SUM .TIER ARRANGEMENTS.
From May 1, 184S until further
notice.
J; FOR PASSENGERS Leave New-York
rnm the foot of Duane Street, at 7 o'clock a.
m. and 4 o'clock, P. m. for Piermont, Blauvelt
ville, Clarksiawn, SpringYalley, Monsey, Ram
apo, Monroe Works, Turners,. Monroe, Oiford,
Chester, Goshen, New Hampton, Middletown,
Howells, Olisnlle, and Port Jervis.
For New York and intermediate places, leave
PORT JERVIS at 6 a. m., and at 3 p. m., Otis
ville at 6' 35 a. m., anil 3 35 p. :m., Aiddletown
at 7 a. m., and 4 P. m, Goshen at 7 20 a. m.,
and 4 20 p;m., Chester at 7 1-2 a. m., and 4
1-2 p. ai.
JljAll baggage at the- risk of the owner,
'unless mn in charge of ihe- Baggage Mastery.
Fif'v lbs-of personal baggage allowed to- eacH
phssenger. No Freight taken by the Passenger
trains.
?'FGR FREIGHT Leave New York at 5
"'cldck P. M , per Barges Samuel tMarsh, Henry
-euyoam jr. ana- ivuiiKint. i iea'e rort Jervis at
i1A'H Otisrille at 10 a.m., Middietewn at
1'1 a m , Goshen at 12 M. and Chester at 12
?-2 M.
f Ml'LK will be taken morning and evening
hv trains running expressly for that purpose.'
!: r H. C. -SEYMOUR, Sup't,
Rirmoht, May 4, 1848, if.
3L' : . ' -.j.-1. '
1 JOB -WORK
JNeatly executed at this Office
all kinds. He jias just received and will continue
Fof jStiiidcirsi
Shovels and Spades
Hay. and Manure Forks
Spade and Fork handles
Crow bars, pick axes
Grnh anH hi,H,. bush hrfnlr
Buck, W cut, mill & hand saws
Sailers' spring balance, & steel
yards
JJellows, sieves, oxtips
Halters, trace and log chains
- . -
Grain, grass, and bush scythes
Horse brushes, cards and combs
Sleigh, hoiise, and hand bells
Chopping axes, &c &c
Door scrapers and door knockers
Coach wrenches and bed keys,
Mouse and rat traps,
Pails and wash boards,
Long and short handle Frying. parts,
Brass kettles, Enammelled saucepans,
Patent metal tea kettles and boilers,
Grid Irons, Basting spoons and ladles,
'Flesh forks, Jikimraers, flat irons,
Choppers and Mincing knives,
Che'M, till, trunk, and Pad locks,
Axe helves, chisel handles, mallets, etc. s
Malleable Iron, Hub Bands, Carriagetsprings,
Wagon boxes. Iron axles, &c.
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ACADEMY.
The Spring Session of the Stroudsburg Acad
emy will open on Monday the I7th inst., when
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will be
taught for S2 per quarter of 12 weeks. Gram
mar and Geography, with the use of the globes
and maps, S2,50 Algebra, Astronomy, Bot
ony, Mensuration, Book-keeping, Philoso
phy, &c. S3. Beginners in Latin and Greek
for $3,50
All
til the
pupils charged from the time they enter un-
end of the quarter, except in cases of sick-
ness.
The principal hopes by properly and sea
sonably imparting instruction to the young, pa-
ueiu enuurauce in morai iraunug, aim uowea-
ried diligence in the various branches of his
profession, to merit and obtain that patronage
and support which the arduous duties of an in-
. 1 ...
structor demand.
TTTOM A TTA'R'RT
--niAA ilAAvlvlO,
oirouusourg, -iprii o, lo-io. rnncipai.
o i 1 :i n 1 o a r n..?.. 7 I
Teii n cut's Washiiigton Gallery of
DAGUERREOTYPES,
No. 234 North Second street, N. W. corner
of Callowhill street, Philadelphia.
The Likenesses taken and beautifully colored
at this well known establishment, for One
Dollar, are universally conceded to be equal in
every respect to any in the city. Pictures la-
ken equally 'well in cloudy and clear weather,
A large assortment of Medallions and Lockets
on hand, at from- S2 to S5. inclnd.na thP mr.
1
m", o
Ihe Subscribers respectfully inviter the cm-
zens of Monroe county, to call and examine
specimens ol the latest improvement in the
art of Daguerreotyping, which will be exhibit-
ed cheerfully and without charge.
T At r T l? WMti1 iJT
Philarlfilnhia. Tulv R I RJS ..fim
MASS MEETING
AT THE NEW AND CHEAF
HAT AND CAP STOKE
OF
Francis S. Fauli,
Tnr LfA.,Jo7,. 4 C VU.m.ln rJA
x,o vuuouw y, m.j., cm
Where will be found the largest assortment of
the best and cheapest HATS and CAPS, ever
offered in this place, and which he will sell onienr,ed b' 1,10 same 8eneraI laws- Abuses may
the most reasonable terms for Cash. The
slock is well selected, and just the kind suited'
to the" preent and approaching season. The
supply of Hals on hand embraces the following:'
BEAVER,
MOLESKIN,
CASSIMERE,
Also Men's and
SILK,
FUR,
BRUSH,
white and black
wool Hats ; glazed and Montery Hats
Fur
and wool sponing and Ashland hats. A gen
eral assortment of Caps, such as oner, fur seal,
hair seal, musk rat, &c. Men's and Boys' fau
cy and plain velvet, red plufb, and glaced Caps:
The subscriber hopes by sirici attention to
business to merit a liberal Mtpport, and assure
those in want of Hats and Caps, that every ef
fort will he" made' to pleyse, keeping, a supply
of the hesi and most" fashionable articles on
hand. Person jn' want of articles in his line-
will fitttl it to their advantage to call' on him, as
he wjii'sell at the Very lowest price.
CalPand see before purchasing elsewhere :
i iii .. . . - . .
ne win cnarge nothing lor" showing his goods.
Remember, Frey'ii old stand.
FRANCIS S. PAULI.
N. KFurs bought at the highest casW'pri
cbk; ' ' f-il -
Stroudsburg;. March 9, 1848. 6m i' ,; .'
WATCHES.
fodlassorttiient of Watches, for sale, at
educed prices.-hy JOHNiH4 MfELICK?
71 . Ii . "
Boys's
iBasgl Ml i ii aaa)aB n
GREAT NATIOiYAE WORK'.
A History of the Revolution and Lives
of the Heroes off the War of
Independence,
BY CHARLES J. PETERSON.
An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly 200
utauuiui it uuu urjiiigo
"This is a splendid book. A valuable ad-
dition to the Historic Literature of our country
We are much mistaken if it does not take rant
with the works of Irving and Prescott." Fank
ford Hearald.
It surpasses any similar work yet offered to
the American public. Neals Gazette.
"It may be properly considered a popularised
Military History of the Revolution, extremely
we, ar,d judicious written. N. American.
The present work on the Revolution and its
- Heroes, is superior, both in extent and design
to any that has heretofore come under our 110-
tice." Inq.
A well connected tfisforv of that eventful
period, Ledger.
"Decidly the best popular History of the
War of the Revolution and its Heroes; that has
yet been given to the1 country .' Saturday
xEvening Post.
AGENTS WANTED to' Canvass for the
above elegant Work, in every' county and town
in the United States, to whom the most liberal
inducements will be offered. Price only S3.
Address (post-paid) WM. A. LEARY.
No. 158 North Second St.
May 25, 1848. 3m. Philadelphia.
"Vive la Reptiblique !"
vive les pillules vegetales indi
ennes de wright!
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INDIAN
Tegetable
PILLS
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Long live the Republic ! Long live Wright's In-
diart Vegetable Pills. Another crisis in the affairs
,f humanity has passed ; another fever turned ;
and won
FRANCE IS FREE !
A- lnno- tjfrnorcTlft it hn hppn first hnrstinor intn
. -"a &o " o
the wild excesses of sudden political emancipation
then relapsing under a victorious leader ; then
soaping the chains imposed by the allied powers
and again yielding to time-serving conservatism.
tiui v ranee had lasted the sweets 01 Liberty.
Louldshe forget it 1 jNo! Her perfidious king
was. in the solendor of his Dower, driven ipno-
mmiously from his throne and France glorious,
. . . 1 . . . P
hbcrty-Ioving riance, has again taken her place
in the van of nations.
VIVE LES PILULES VEGETaLES INDIENWES D'E
WRIGHT
Napoleorr said that '"the stomach governs the
world. Nations are distinguished by the quality
of their cookery, and are indebted greatly foi energy
of character to the perfection of digestion. While
the ancient Romans lived in simplicity, they were
invincible ; but when luxury crept in, physical and
mental enervation followed, until they were no
lonSer able 10 resist the nlore hard northerners,
Bv improving digestion, and removing morbific
humors,- Wrights Indian Vegetable fills become
a great moral and politicl engine. They clear the
head, and bv the buovancv of spirit which thev
impart, improve the heart. "They thus exercise a
powerful influence in favor of civil liberty. I he
energy of as People depends measurably upon
tne neaun oi a people, ana me maintenance oi
their rights depends upon their energy. Therefore
fijVe heaUh' and V0U 8ive enerSV and SUStain PP"
ular governmet.
Let all, then, cherish health, not merely for the"
enjoyment which it brings, but for the gigantic in
terests which depend upon it. Let YVrieht's In
dian Vegetable Pills be used in the spring, to
prevent disease in the: fall. Had Louis Philippe
been a man of common sagacity, he would have
ceded to the people those little reforms for which
"ley askea, ana wouia tnus nave siavea oir a rev-
1 11. f .-I rv
olution But he not onl denied lher but ad(ed
insult to injury, by curtailing the few privileges
which the people had. Matter and mind are gov
accumulate in the human body, which a revolution
alone can remove ; whereas, by moving in1 time
the evrt day is postponed indefinitely.
, "vive la republique.!"
vive les vegetales pilules indienkes de
wright!!
MONROE COUNTY.
George H Miller, Stroudsburg .
John Lander, Craig's Meadows!( f,
Bell &" Brothers, Experiment1 Mills
Henry Kintz, Bartonsville
A S Edinger, Tannersville ' 4
George Keller, Kellersville ' ' K
Charles Saylor, Sajlorsburg
Brodhead & Brother, Dutoisburg.
Jacob Long, Snydersyille g
John Marsh & Brother, Fennersville',
Lewis Sox, Chesnulhill
BKfWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' AND IMITATIONS'
Remember, that the original and only genuine
Ittdian Vegetable Pills- have the written signature
of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of each
box.
Offices devoted exclusively to the. sale of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169
.Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street,
New York ; and 198 Tremont street, Boston.
JuneS, 1848. feb 24, iy
'Attorneys and Counsellors ai ,Law,
at, jiiw ytiu, riiit; uuujxxi, 1A.
Willf attend promptly to all busitiH-( entrusted
to iheiricare. Office opposite the Presbyterian'
Uhurch, on liroad ireet. 7; : mr
February 10,, 1848 - ly.
niiinii 'laBgiiaaiBgaBB sa
liool&at this, iiollunibng but Reality.
PIANO FORTES
' . FOR SALE.
"A copy of ihe report of the Judges of Mu
sical Instruments at the late exhibition of the
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia:
The Committee have awarded C. Meyer with
a premium for the bet seven octave Piano.
The ground of this decision was the general
excellence of the piano, and especially its pow
er, brilliancy, and delicacy of touch. The
judges did not give premiums for the hesi fin
ished instruments, conceiving the best palpable
tests of a piano to be its musical capabilities,
and not its originality, its mechanical igentmy,
or that elegance of finish, wliich effects neither
the action nor the tone, and is only designed to
please the eye and not to satisfy the ear.
Another copy of the report of the judges of
musical instruments at the last exhibition at
Boston: The committee have selerted No. 591
a seven octave piano made by C Meyer, wor
thy of special commendation.
No. 591, is a. very fine instrument, particu
larly commendable for its .elastic and ready
touch, in repeated inah by different hands, -.-The
keys never failed of certain repetitions in
fhe shake. The lone throughout uai even of
great oeau.y anu power irom me low e,t note to
iiigimaif uuu inu uauijmig was peiieci 111 an,
ca.ies.
The North American of Philadelphia, Janu
ary 4, IS48. contains the following nonce:
1 Compliment to a Philadelphia Pidrio Manu
facturers Qm Boston neighbors know how us
well as we do to appreciate a good thing. The:
Massachusetts Charitable' Mechanical Associa
tion, at their last Annual Fair, that of the au-
lidi ui uik '
lumn of 1 847 awarded to. Conrad Meyer, the tfafl premalure decay and decline, hastening to
celebrated Piano Manufacturer of this city, a wards that fatal disease, Consumtion, can be en-
diploma and silver medal, for the best seven
octave piano a compliment no oilier piano
manufacturer of our ciy has received.
The subscriber keeps always on hand a sup
ply of C. Meyer's Pianos, which he will dis'
pose of, either for cash or in exchange for sec-
ond hand instrument-, at manufacturers prices.
A. ZiUIIjUH, Agent lor U. M.
Easton, March 2, 1848.--6m
Its Works Praise' Tf.
Burns, Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Sores
Curvd.
Tousey's Universal Ointment, is the most com
plete Burn Antidote ever know. It instantly (and
as if by Magic) stops" pains of the most desperate
Burns and Scalds. For old Sores, Bruises, Cuts,
Sprains, &c, on man or beast, it the best applica
tion that can be made. Thousands have tried,
and thousands praise it. It is the most perfect
master of pain discovered. AH who use, recom
mend it. Every family should be provided with
it. None can tell how soon some family will
need it.
Observe each box of the genuine Ointment has
the name oj S Tousey written on the outside la
bel. To imitate this is forgery.
Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and1 all who
use Horses, will find this Ointment the very best
thing they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches,
Kicks, &c. &c, on their animals. Surely, every
merciful man would keep his animals as free from
pain as possible. Tousey's Universal Ointment
is all that is required. Try it.
Biles of Insects. For the sting or bite of poi
sonous Insects, Tousey's Ointment is Unrivalled'.
Hundreds have tried it and found it good.
Piles Curred For the Piles, Tousey's Uni
versal Ointment is one of the best Remedies that
can be applied. All who have tried it for the
Piles reccornmend it.
Old Sores Cnrcd. For old, obstinate Sores,
there is nothing equal to Tousey's Ointment. A
person in Manlius had, for a number of yeors, a
sore leg that buflled the skill of the doctors Tou
sey's-Ointment was recommended by one of the
visiting physicians, (who knew its ereat virtues,)
and two boxes produced more benefit than the pa
tient had received from any and all previous rem
dies. Let all try it.
Burns and Scalds Cured. Thousands of cases
of Burns and Scalds, in all parts of the country,
have been cured by Tousey's Universal Ointment.
Certificates enough can be had to fill the whole of
this sheet.
Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials on testi
monials, in favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing
Bruises, have been offered the proprietor. Hun
dreds in Syracuse will certify to its great merits
in relieving the pain of the most severe Bruise.
All persons should try it.
Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Scald
Head have been cured by Tousey's Ointment. Try
u useuiorii latts.
Salt Rheum Cured. Of all the remedies ever
niscoered fortius most disagreeable complaint,
i ousuy s Minvercai uintmeutis the most complete.
It was never known to fail.
Chapped Hands Can be Cured. Tousev's Uni
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of Chapped Hands. Scores of persons will state
this.
Sore Lips Cured. For the cure of Sore lins.
there was never any thing made equal to Tousey's
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It is a scientific compound, warranted not to
contain-any preparation of Mercury. Price 25
cents per box. For further particulors concerning
this really valuable Ointment, the public are ref
fered to Pamphlets, to be had Gratis, ofrespecra-i
ble Druggists and Merchants'throughout the Uni
ted Sites'. ,; .... i
Prepared, by g. Tousefs, Druggist, 106 Nassau1
'St; N Y, Fuv sale'mStroudsburg, by
j ' T.SOHOCH, Agent,
HTgnri-T-rniTinaa
Doct.'r Townsend's Sarsaparilla.
Wonder and Blessing of the Age.
The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World.
This Extract is put up in Quart Bottles: it is six times cheaper,
pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It
cures without vomiting, purging, sickening or
debilitating the Patient.
The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsa
parilla over all other medicines is, that while it
eradicates, it invigorates the body. It is one ot
the verv best ,
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SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES
Ever known ; it not only purifies the whole sys
tem, and sirengthens the person, but it creates new,
1" i 1 1 ? j 1 1... .
pure ana ricn 0100a : a power fju-oseaseu uy ik
other medicine. And in this lies the grand se
cret of its Wonderful success. It has performed
within the last five years, more than 100,000 cures
of severe cases of disease; at least 15,000 were
, - . J ;.w.nv-tt.1o Tt line envpn the 1 1 i'o? (
mqre lha?) 5j000 ch,ldren during the two past sea-
sous
10.0C0 cases oj General Debility and want of
Jycrvotis Energy.
Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla invigorates the
whole system permanently To those who hae
lost their muscular energy by the effects of .medi
cine or indiscretion committed in youth, or the ex.
cessive indulgence of the passions, and brought oa
a' general physical oroatratiott of the nervous sy.i-
- i tl,r, laaQitnrlo ivnnt nf nmhittnn. fnintino jpnsn.
tirely restoied by this pleasant remedy. Tins
! Sarsaparilla is far superior to anv
invigorating manual,
- As it lenewb' and invigoiates the system, eivrs
- " activity. to the limbs, and strength to the muscu.ar
clMnselknd Strengflien. Consumption can be cured.
fltnn-
chitis, Consumption, LivCr Complaint, Colds, Cnt.wii,
Coughs, Asthma, Spitting of blood borenoss in the l lic-r,
Hcctir. Flush, Nfglit Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expecto
ration, Pain in the Side, 4c, have been and can be cured.
Spitting Blood.
Neio York, April 28, 1847.
Dr Townsend I verily believe that your Sar
saparilla has been th.B means, through Providence,
of saving my life. I have for several years had a
bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At
last I raised large u uantites of blood, had night
sweats, and was greatly ueoiliated and reduced,
and did not expect to live. 1 have only used your
Sarsaparilla a short time, and there has a wonder
ful change been wrought in me. I am now able
to walk all over the city. I raise no blood, and
my cough has left 'me. You can well irnagina
that I am thankful for these results.
Your obedient sevant,
WM RUSSELL, 65 Catherine-st
Rheumatism.'
This is onTy one of more than four thousand
cases of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsen's Sarsa
parilla has cured. The most severe and chronic
cases are weekly eradicated by its extraordinary
virtues
James Cumrnings, Esq ,one of the assistant in
the Lunatic Asylum, BlackwelPs Island, is the
gentlemen spoken of in the following letter :
BlachoelVs Island, Sept. 14. 1S47
Dr. Townsend Dear Sir : 1 have suffered tern.
. bly for nine years with the Rheumatism ; consid
erable of the time 1 could not eat, sleep or .walk.
I had the utmost distressing pains, and my lirnbs
were terribly swollen. I have used four bottles of
your Sarsaparilla, and they have done nie more
than one thousand dollars worth of good. I aai
so much belter indeed, I amtentirely relieved.
You are at liberty to use this for the benefit of the
afflicted. Yours resp'y, J as. Cummings
Fits ! Fits ! Fits .'
DV. Townsend, not having tested his Sarsapa
rilla in cases of Fits, of course never recommend
ed it, and was surprised to receive the following
from an intelligent and' respectable Farmer in
Westchester County :
Fordham, August 13, 1847
Dr. Townsend Dear Sir : 1 have a little girl
seven years of age, who has been several years
afflicted with Fits ; we tried almost everything for
her, but without success ; at last, although we
could find no recommendations in our circulars for
cases like hers, we thought, as she was in very
delicate haalth, we would give her some of your
Sarsaparilla, and are very glad we did, for it not
only restored her strength, but she has had no re
turn of.the Fits, to our great pleasure atid. surprise.
She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which
we feel grateful.
Yours, respectfully.
Female MedicirtC
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ur. i ownsena s -oarsapariVia js arsoveretVn antf
speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barren?
..v.oo, a luiupoua uicu. ;ir tn rno- or irm- Wrvmh
uostiveness, riles, l,eucorrhc5ar or Whites, ob
structed or difficult Menstruation. Incontinuence
of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for
the generaA prostration of the system no' matter
whether the result of inherent cause or causes,
produced by irregularity, illness or accident.
Nothing can be more surprising than its invigora
ting effects on the human frame. Persons all
weakness and lassitude, from taking it, at once be
come robust and full of energy under its influence.
It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of
the female frame, which is the great cause of
Barrenness. It will not be expected of us. in ca
ses of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates
of cures performed but we can assure the afflicted1,
that hundreds of cases have been reported to us.
Thousands of cases where families have been with
out children, after using a few bottles of this in
valuable medicine, have been blessed with fine,
healthy offspring.
To Mothers and Married Ladies.
a uis xiairaci oi oarsaparilia has oeen express
ly prepared in reference to female complaints.
No female who has reason to suppose she is ap
proaching that critical peYiod. " The turn of life"
should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preven
tive lor any of the numerous and humble diseases
la which females are subject at this time of life.
This medecine is also constantly kept o"r? hand
andfor-sale by FRANCIS S; PAJJLl, agent,
Stroudsburg, Pa.