r: . iVcw arid Cheap Hardware, (Cutlery &nV Tool Store A t SOUT.HEEST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE,- E ASTON. ,., TO GENTRY DEALERS AND -OTHERS-'IN WANT OF HARDWARE. VILLIA3i ELWE-LL " vrnt.nrj ri,nV.n00n ;Vib mr.b nf F W. Noble. vhriihctii of Hardware, lCutlery and Tools of afll kinds. Hi) has juVt received and will continue nolceep for sale at low pnces,;and on liberal terms, a large, full, and Complete assortment of .fttne'rican and English shelf and heavy Hardware. Purchaser are respectfully hi vi ted (6 'ex amine his stock, consisting in part of the following'articlcy: For JTI ere limits. traces and Hits, iron Braces Carpenter's planes and plows Shingling and lath hatchets "Glue and Glue kettles iron 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. I For Farmers. A complete lot of American door locks, with different- knobs Thumb and drop latches English knob and closet locks, Iron & brass shutter lastenings Sash springs, sash cord Window Fasteners Frame and screw Pullies Wood screws, Brads, Tacks, Finisning Nails Cut and wrought Nails Strap and Table Hinges Blind Hinges, Iron Castors Horse Nails For the Public Generally. Fable and Tea knives and forks, Pen and pocket knives, soiRMirs and shears, Wade and Butchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's Magic Ra2or Sirop, Iron, German silver, and plated Tea spoons, German silver and Plated butter knives, Japand gothic Waiters and Bread trays, Snuffers and trays, Coffee nulls, ShocIs and uuigs, Coal hods and sifters, Brass and plated stair rods, . Lamps and Candlesticks of all kinds, Japand spittoons, Tea cannisters, Powder flasks and shot belts, Curriers knives, Butcher's saws, The attention of Farmers is particularly called Eaoon, April 20, 1S-18. 6m. PAPER HANGER, aiad House and Sisrn Faisitcr, Monroe Street, near the Methodist Church,) Slroudsburcr Pa. Respectfully informs the citizens of Strouds bhrg and vicinity, that he has removed to the house formerly occupied by Abner Gorden, on Monroe street, near lite Methodist Church, where he will be in readiness io fulfil such or ders in his line of business, as he may be hon ored wih. Being thoroughly acquainted with his business, and having had considerable ex perience, he is prepared to warrant all work unne Dy mm. -March 30, 1848.-ly. T EYES RIGHT ! Why is it that all eyes are cast toward the I3rjck yard occupied by Stone & Wolf ! Because they have 00,000 of the largest and best Ericlt vjust burnt and for sale, that can1 be. had in this county, or in Eatton. A portion' of said brick are composed of material that wiH1 stand fire, and warranted gocd for building bake ovens apd other fire places. Come and examine for 3'ourselve8, the brick will ?peak louder than words. . These brick are considerably largeT than afly oihers made in this count'. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange except cabbage, and cash noijefused. STONE & WOLF. Slroiidsburg, Monroe county, July 27, 1848. 85,000 BRICK Just burnt and for sale by .the subsbribsr. These brick are of a large Vize'and- of a supe rior quality and will be sold as low, and lower according to lhe qyality than any other brick in ilie County. A portion of them are pressed or front, jamb and cornice brick of different kinds. Said brick are composed of material that will Maiid the fire with impunity, ihu answering for the purpose of building; bake ovens, &c, ll of which will be sold on the most reasonable lains. N". B. All kinds of grain taken in exchange for brick at lhe highest market prices, and cash not refused. Wm. S. WMTEMUTE. Siroudsburg, July Gth 184S: IVew York & Erie RaiJ-Road Frorut ?Jay 1, 148 until further notice. ..FOR PASSENGERS Leave New-York frim the fool of Duane Street, at 7 o'clock a. m., arid '4 bTclockj p. Mt for Piermont, Blauvelt-ville.-Clarkstown, SpringValley, Monsey, Ram jpo, Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe,.Oxford, Chester, Goshen, New Hampton, Middletown, Howells, Otisvjjle, and Port Jervis. For New York and intermediate places, leave PORT JERVIS at 6 jc m.. and at 3 p. m., Otis ville at G 35 a. m., and 3 35 p. m., illiddletown at 7 a. m., and 4!p. M.,. Gosh.eti at 7" 20 Ai M;, and 4.20 p. m., Chester. at Z 1-2 A.Jhi.j a'nd 4 I-2p!m. 4 ' JJf3 A baggage at tlie risk of the .owrier, uiiU&s put in charge of the Bfigga'ge Iasters. tipj'ibs ol personal baggage allowed to each jjassenger. No Freight taken by iJie PasseKger trains. FOR FREIGHT Leave IJW Yora.t 5 'cloek p. M-,.per Barges Samuel Marsh,. Henry Suydam jr. and Dunkirk, Leave Port Jejryjs at f a. m., Qtisville ai 10 A-si., MiddJe.te.Wji at j ii . . in u J ' !...' 1 . i h i. ji , vjosueu ai i& vi,. auu iuesier at VJ, MILK will be taken morning apd .evening, hy trains running expressly for thai purpose. . , H. C, SEYMOUR, Sup't.' ( Piermont, May 1848,:7;f. - - ' job ;woiK.; ;:j "Neatly e.jcecutecl atVhjs01Hce..'? irnertd8 keening at the above sland. a ion as For B nil tiers. Shovels and Spades . Hay and Manure jPorks . .Spade and Fork handles. Crow bars. Dick axes Grub and bog hoe's, bpshliookS Buck, W cut, mill & hand saws Salfers' spring balance, & steel- vards and Clout Nails . I Bellows, sieves, oxtips Halters, trace, and dog chains f2min nrncc nnrl littch 5,ttliocs Horse brushes, cards and combs Slmrrh. fimiftR. and hatiri hfllls o ' -- -. Chopping aites, &c &c Door crapers and door knockers;. Coach wrenches and bed keys, Motive and rat traps, ' ' ' Pails and wash boards, " ,; Long and short handle Frying pans, Brass ketlles, Enammelled saucepans," Patent metal tea kettles and boilers, Grid Irons, Basting spoons and' ladle's, Fleshtforks, .skimmers, flat irons,, . , Choppers and Mincing knives, Chest, till, trunk, arid Pad locks, Axe helves, chisel handles, mallets, etc'. Malleable Iron, .Hub Bands, Carriage springs, Wagon boxes, Iron axles, &rc. to his slock of farming implements. . .. . ACADEMY. The Spring Session of the Stroudsburg Acad- emy win open on monaay me i nn msi., wnen xvEading, writing and ARiTHaiETic win be taught for $2 per quarter of 12 weeks. Gram j?ar and Geography, with the use of the globes arid maps, $2,50 Algebra, Astronomy, Bot ony, Mensuration, Book-keeping, Philoso phy, &c. S3. Besinners in Lati& and Greek for $3,50. All pupils charged from the time they enter un til the end of the quarter, except, in cases of sick riess. The principal hopes by properly and. sea sonably imparting instruction (0 the young, pa tient endurance in moral training, and unwea ried diligence in the various branches of his profession, to merit and obtain that patronage and support which the arduous duties of an in structor demaiVd. THOMAS HARRIS Stroudshurg. April 6,' 1848. Principal Temtcaf s Washiiigtoii Cillery of DAGUERREOTYPES, No: 234 North Scco7id street, N. W. corner. ."" 71 1 "71 . 7T '7 l'.l oj auoumm street, rniiaaeipma. The Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at ihis well known establishment, for One Dollar1', are universally conceded to be equal iu every respect to an'v'in the city. Pictures ta- I .11 tt'.a i t Ken equally wen m ciouay ana clear weatner. A large assortment of Medallions and Lockets on hand, at from $2 to S5, including the pic ture. The Subscribers respecifully invite the citi- zens of Monroe county, to call and examine specimens of the latest improvements in the art of Jaguerreotypirig, which will be exhibit ed cheerfully and without charge.. T. & J , C". TE NIA E NT. Philadelphia, , July 6, 18.48.-6hi MASS MEETING AT TB3E NEW ANf CHEAP' H'T AND CAP STO'RE- OF Fraiicis S. Pauli, T CO JT j O T7 i. 7 7..x.7 IU OM UUUSOUrg, Ul O., urey S Ota SiariU, Where will be found the largest assortment of thp hest and chpanpst HATS arwl PAPS -r - UU1CU inc t,iu 01 me oociore 1011 ,uie oest anu cneapest HAIS and UA.b, ever ev Ointmfint wa rpr-nmmpn u na nr offered in this place, and which he will sell on ihe most reasonable lerms. for Cash.,. The stock is well selected, and just the kind suited tient had received from any and all previdtls" rein to the present and approaching-season. The dies. Let all try it. supply of Hats on hand embraces the'followihg: beaver; MOLESKM, SILK, FttR, BRUSH, CASSIMERE, Also Men's and white and bfack. wool Hats; ylazed and AJoriterv Hats. Fur and wool sporting, and Ashland hats. A gen- eral' assortment of Caps, such' as oiter, fur se:al, , - , , , , , , ' bair seal muskrai,&c Rlentid Boys' fan- cv and plain velvet; red plush', and 0 aced (Jans. I he subscriber hopes by sirict' attention 10 business 10 merit a llberal'Vupuort. and aVsure those in want f Hal.- and Caps, th.lt everv ef- ion ww ire made 10 please, keeping a supply, ol the- ItaM and most lashiohablb articles on hand! Persons in want, of articles in his line, wilj fitnl ;h t of 1 hei Had vaiftjge to di f on ii m , ks h wi sell a .the -very lowest prices. '! An.d: &it) before::ptirchaaingl?e'where ; he will charge., noting. for showing, histgoods; Remember, Frey's old tiand.- , . w y r lvAfyCIo o J AUJjI N. B.-Furs bought at ihe liighe.t cashpri: 0 . :.i , ce.s. Stroudsburg, March 9, 18'48. 6rri WATCHES. k a gpna.a.ssorimeriiot'vwatcnes, ior sale, ai M.aftW,--. JOHN'.H. MEL1CIC. otioudrfburg, Jan. J, J;d4b.i .V i Bovs's liOo kat'ihis; uo Hiimfelijf biURcal its . PIANO TORTES ; FOR SALE. ' A copy of the report jof . the Judges of Mu sical Instruments at the late exhibition of ihe Franklin Institute, Phila'd'elfliia: The Committee have awarded C. Meyer with a premium for the best seven 'octave Piano.--The grqund of this decision was the general excellence of the piano, and, especially its. powd er, brilliancy, and delicacy of touch. The judges did not give, premiums for the best fin ished instruments, conceiving the best palpable tests of a piano to be its musical capabilities, and not its originality, its mechanical tgenuity, or that elegance of finish, which effedts. neither the action nor the tone and is only designed to please the eye andnot to'satisfv the ear. Another copy of ihe report of the judgesof musical instruments, at the last exhibition at Boston: The committee have selected No.'5iH a sGVen oc,ave Pia,,H made hY C- Meyer. wot thy of special commendation. hy 01 specia No. 591, is a very fine instrument, particu larly commendable for its elastic and ready touch, in repeated trials by 'different' hands The keys never failed of certain repetitions in the shake. The tone throughout wasf even of reat beauty and power from the lowest note to highest, and the damping was perfect in all cae8. The North American of Philadelphia, Janu ary 4, 1848, comains the following notice: A Compliment to a Philadelphia Piano Manu facturer. Om Boston neighbors know hovy us well as we do to, appreciate a good thing. The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Associa tion, at their last Anriual Fair, that of the au tumn of 1847 awarded io Conrad Mfcf'ER. the celebrated Piano Manufacturfer of this ciiy, diploma and silver medal, fdr the besl seven octave piano a complimeiit no 'oilier piano manufacturer of our ciiy has received. The-subscriber keeps always on han'd a sup ply or e. Meyer s Pianos, which' he will dis pose of, either for cash or in exchange for sec ond hand instrument at manufacturers' prices. a, ZiUlliCHv Aserit lor C. M. Easton, March 2, 1848.-6m Its Works Praise It. BurnSi Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Sores Cufod. Touseifs Universal Ointment,- is: the most c6m- pleie JBurrr Antidote eveV know. It instantly (and as" if by Ma'gic) stops pains of the most desperate Burns and Scalds. i or Old bores, liruises, Cuts, Sprains, &c. on man oi beast, it the best applica t,on tnat cat" bB made. Thousand's have tried, and thousands praise it'. It is the most perfect master of pain discovered. All wh6 use, recom mend1 it. Every family sliould be provided with it. JNone can tell how soon some familv will need it. Observe each box of the genuine 6intmnt has the name oj S Tousey written on the outside la- bel. To imitate this is forgery. Boatmen, Eiverv Men. Farmers. aVid all whn use Pforses.'will find this Ointment the very best thing they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches. Kick's, &c. &c, on their animals. Surely,, 6very merciful man would keep his animals" as free, from pain as possible, lousey's Universal Ointment :t, ii : , i rp ja an mai is tcquireu. i ry 11. Bites of Insects. For me sting? or bite of poi sbnous InsectsTousey's1 Ointment is Unrivalled Hundreds have' tried it atid foiind it good. rtlcs Lvrred I V or the Piles, Tous'ey's Uni- versal Ointmentisonedfthe best Remedies that can be applied. All Who have tried it for the Piles reccommend it. Old Snrpx Cnred "Frtr nA nUa', . . T " w there is nothing equal to Tnusey's Ointment. A pers0" '" jT. M,a 0h'e a visiting physician's, fwho knew its niUt: vi'ruw V and two.bOxes produced more benefit than thp na. nui-ns ana scalds ured. Thousands of cases of Burns and Scalds, in'all p'artof 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.tesii- monials, in favor of Tousey's Oirrtmerit for curing. Bruises, have been offered the proprietory, Hun- ?red? ln.yracuse will certily to its great. merits rellev,nS th f the most severe Bruise. Ail persons should try it' " dcaU Head Curel ;;S,ofeof cases ofSca1H T - Ta,Ai, it it seldom Jails. Salt , Rheum Cured. Of all the ' remedips pvpt I ..v- 1 t . ,w , ... .'I rji t".T . " - w. discbdre.d for this , most disagreeab'Ie corhblnint. I'duscy's Unrvercal Ointment is the most complete.' It waa never known 10 fail. ' Chapped Hands Can be Cured, ' Tousev's Uni versal OintmRrit,jvilLaways. cure-the worst cases of, pbapped'. Hands. , Score pf persons, will state this, ... . . . . '.. . ; . . .. Sore Lips Cured!, For the 'cure, of Sore lin's there "was ndver any'thing made equal 'to, Tousey's Ointment. 'l isre to cure'thetn. ' Try it. 'r ' owicumuo uuijjuuuu, wrrauiea not to wS;1" JkLTS. ''T PHce -35 cents per box,.-1 or further particulorsconcerniiifr this really valuable Ointment, .the public are ref- fered to Pamphlets; to be had gratis, of resoecta- rr - wprcnains throughout the Uqi PrnarH'h R."rAi.ii ...i-i-xtf.... sL K KSSSr VrOT: T, 5C'H0CH,: Agmti w - I'liiTiiii im mm r n--wr OCt.T roWUSend S fearsapariila. Wonder and Blessing of the Age. The most Extraordinary Medicine in the World. . J ThisExtractiiSRu.tup in Quart Bottles.: it is six tjmes cheaper, asanfer na warrantea supenor io any eoia. n cur'es'Vvithout' vomluh'tf, purging, sickeninff or debilitating, tiiofatienL The great beauty and superiority of this garsa panlla over, all other medicines is, mat while eradicates,; it invigorates the body. It is one tne very oest SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES TTt i -i 1 .r . ! i 1 aver itnown u not oniy purines uie wnuie sys tern, and strengthens the person, out n creates new,. . , . mu. iu , p""." y outer meatcine. aiiu iu una ii u.c joiiu sc cret ot us wnnaenur auccess., n nas ptrjormeo within the last hve years, more than 100,00(1 cures oi severe cases or oisease i ai iea io,vuv wcic considered incurable, It has saved the lives of moro than 5,000 children during the two past sea SOnS iu.uuu cases oj general uetntuy ana wane nj lervous lLnergy. Dr Towffsend's Sarsapa'rilla; inviaorates the whole system permanently To those who have Host their muscular energy by the effects of medi cine or indiscretion committed in.youth, or the ex- cessive indulgence of the passions, and brought on a general physical nrostration of the nervous sys- tern, lassitude, want, of ambition, fainting sensa- tion, premature decay and decline, hastening to. wards that fatal disease, Cdnsumtion, can be en- lirely restored by this pleasant remedy. This Safsaparilla is far superior to' any Invigorating Cbrdiul, As it; renews and invigorates the system, gives activity tb the. limbs, and strength to the- muscular system, in a most extraordinary degree'.' Consumption Cured Cleanse anil Strengthen. Consumption can be, fture'd. Bron chitis. Consumntion. Liver Comnlamt. Colds. Csitarrh. Couchs,. Asthma. SDittincr of blood Soreness in the Chest,- Hectic Flush, Nfght Sweats, 'pinTcult or Pr6fuse Expccfo- ralion, ram in the Side, fcc;., have been .ami csn re cured. Spitting Blood. ' . . New York, Ajfil 2?; 1847. Dr Townsend Lverily belieye that your Saf saparilla has been the means, through Providence of saving my life. I have for several y6ars had a bad Cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large u uantites of blood, had night Sweats, and was greatly debiliated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your barsaparilta a short time, and there has' a wonder iul change been wrought in me. I arn now able to walk all over the city. I rarSe' no blood, and my cough' has left .me. You can' well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your' obedient sevant, WM RUSSELL, 6? Cat'herine-st Rheumatism .Tiiis.is only one of mpre than four fhousarVd mrps of T? iPnmnticm thr' Tlr TnvlerA Rnr narilln hne nnrpA rVho mnci co'itAt'c. srnrl hri-in?r. cases are weeklv eradicated bv its extraordinary virtues James Cumrnings, Esq , one of the assistant in the Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell's IslaWd", is the ' geruiemen spoKen oi in me ionowmg letter : Br. Toicnsend Dear iSir :: I have suffered terri- bly for nine years with the' Rheumatism j consid- erable of the time I could rrbt eat, sleep of walk. I had the utmost distressinrr nainat and mi linihs ; were terribly swollen. I have Used four bodies of vour SarsnDa'nlla. and thev havA Hnnfi iVj mors than one thousand dollars Worth of good1. 1 am so much better indeed. I aYn entirely relieved.- You are at liberty to use this" for the benefit of the afflicted. Yohrs resp'y, J as; Cuaiai'iNGs Fits ! Fits ! Fits ! Dr. Townse'nd, not having tested his Sarsapa- ril'la in cases of Fits, of course never recommend- r . 1 1 J 1 - . ea u, ana was surprised to receive tne iollowing from an intelligent' amf respectable' Farmer irr WestrhPstPi4 Cmmtv . 'Fbr'dham, August 13, 184? Br. Townsend Dear Sir : 1; have' a' little girl Steven years 6T age, who has been Several years affucred with Fits; we tried' almost' everything for her, but without! success ; at last, alth0ughwe coufd find n6 recommehd'ations in ouf circulars for case? like hers, we thought, as' she was in very delibate haalth.-vve' would give her some of your SarsaDarilla.' arid are' VeW lntf wp HiH. fnr it nnt only restored her' strength; but she has had no re- tPrn of the-1' its. to our nreat Dleasure and anrnriae. She is fast' becoming bugged and hearty, for which we leei gratelul-. Yours, respectfully, JOHN BUTLER Jr. Female Medicine Dr". Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and 3)eedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barren ness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Cqstiveness, Piles, Leucorrhoea, or Whites, ob structed or difficult Menstruation. Incontinuence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system no matter whether the result of inherent cans nr MCM 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 jubust. and luU 01 energy under its influence.. It immediately cpuhferacls the nervelesaness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barrenness., lt will not be expected of us, in ca ses of so delicate. a :naturo, to exhibit certificates ol cures performed.,but we can nssurethe afflicted that hundreds pf rases have been reported to vis. Thousands of cases where families have been with. out chiVdren,, after using a few bottles of this in, valuahle-rhflrtfrnVp U'va h&dn Moobovl V.,;u 4w 1 uuu uibOObU Willi illltJi health'f'dffspririr ' 7V Mdtljejrs and Married Ladies, This ExtradVof Sirs'aparilla has beep express lr prepared iri -reference to-female complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is ap proaching that critical period, . The turn, of life," should neglect to take it, as it is a cejcfaiji presyen tive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which females aie subject at this time of life, This period may be delayed for several years by us ing this medicine'; kNpr is it less valuable for those who are approaching womanhood, as it is calculate- to a3ist naiu'raby quickening the blood and invieoratingthe system. Indeed, ib'is medicirift 7 invaluable for all the delicate 'diseases to whiC - .,L! . I. I 1 . , vvumeti are auujeci. ii urucea iue wnote sysie,,, renews permatiently Ihe natural energies by rj' nioving. the impurities. of thdbody,, not so far ii , vnwuwy ua iu pruauce suusequeiu luiaidiiuu, wnicli ia me case 01 most meaicines taKeti, lor letmiM weakness and disease. By using a few bottles uf mjo mcuivrine, many severe anu pamiui aurgicaj operuuons may be prevented. " Lrrcat messing to Mothers'- arid Children. j ,4 the safest and most effectual medicine for bunf. 1 tlm nttnfnn. 1 If 1 dant upon child-birth ever discovered. Itstren.,.1, ? bolh.lhe molher fnd ?ild; presents pain n,,,, TS, 1 11 -ui ? , "T-1" I naffi npf) it thinlv It is lnrliGnonoil-ila ii m hiYi.v , ... hpfnrfi ami af, 'nfino ' oC; -v ; -v,16lucn k Hte- vents diseases attendant upon childbirth in Cn tiveness, Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the- .Feei - Tw,.nAonnv Wonr.hm Vnmii5'"bL .V" it R : . ,. p.. c. ot recM1iatinff.1hR SfiVrfitinn nhd pmialirh ?u J Nation it has nri enuaL The crreat beautv nfih.i mpWicine ia. it is alwnva safe, and the mostHpli,; I J. - . use s most successfu v. Vfirv. few .cases rom,,,. I J J r "-'lUC any olher inedicine, in some a little Caster Oil,orH i inugnefeja, is useiui. exercise in me xpen air - and llght iuud WJln lnl3 medicine, will always en Bure a safe and easv confinement. Beauty and Health. Cosmetics, Chalk, and J variety of prparations generally iu use, when ap. pjied ,jle ihce very soon sp0i -lt of its beautf - They cl6se lhe pores of the skUf and cieck tjjft I nifrinliin vvhifh when natnrp is nrt thw.iria.1 by disease or powder, or the skin inflame by th, alkalies used in soaps, beautifies its own produc tion in the "human face Divine," as well as in th garden of rich and delicately tinted and variegated - flowers. A free, active and healthy circulation of: the fluids or the coursing of the pure, rich blood it the extremities, is that which paints the countc nance in the most exquisite beauty. Iiisthatwlucii imparts the indescribable shides and flashes of loveliness that all admire, but nonj can describe. This inedecine i a!" constantly kepi on ham) an( for ,ale by FRANCIS S. PAULl, agem, tjtrouastiurjj, ra. "Vive la Republique !" Vl'tB LES PILLULES' VEGETALES INDI-i ..ennes de wright! a a ft M D J- "A o - t3 Loriglive the Republic I Lorig live Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills. Another crisis in the affairs numamre- nas passea ? .anoincr tmi tornea; e uusuie eieiuems un e met me, uaiue is luugni and WOU . FRANCE ?S FREE I -A. long struggle it has been fTrsrt bursting int.. tne wild excesses' of sudden political e'rrVahcipatio: then relapsing under a victorious- leader ; the:! a)g iubuwihs unpuaou u mc amcu jjnc:5i ut ranee had tasted the sweets' of Liberty Could she forget it 1 No ! Her perfidious kin;g as! in .lne splendor of his power, driven ipnc-H miniousTy from his throne and i ranee glorious, liberty-loving Fiance, has agairr takefn her pla m tne van ot nations. V1VS LS PILULES VEGETANS IKDIENNES Oil WRIGHT.- Na'ppldon said that "the stomach governs th; world." Nations are distinguished by the qualitij of their cookery, and are indebted greatly foi energy! of character to the perfection of digestion. While the aticient Romans lived' ih simplicity, they wers invrnfiMa l-int vxrlinn lt,iiA4tT nipnnt in nUt.nti.nl """"""' uuhiuwuuauij bicptm, pujoitamu. mental enervation follcAVed, until they were nc longer able to resist the more hardy northerners. ?v improving digestion,- and removing morbific humors, WrighPs Indian Vegetable JPills become! a 8reat moral and politicl engine. They clear the ad' and by the buoyancy of spirit which thejj imPart' improve the heart. They thus exercise a powerful influence in favor of civilliberty. The energy r a People depends measurably upor ine.neaim ot a PeoPle' and the maintenance 0! their rights depends upon their energy . Therefore g,ive health and yu & energy and sustain pop- uiar Rvernmet. Let all, then, cherish health, not merely for the enjoyment which it brings, but ior the gigantic in terests which depend upon it. Let Wright's In- dian Vegetable fills be used in the spring, ti prevent disease in the fall. Had Louis PhiJippi been a man ol common sagacity, he would havfa ceded to the people those little reforms for whic! they asked, and would thus have staved off a rev4 olution. But he not only denied them, but dd insult to injury, by curtailing the few privilege which the people had. Matte; and mind are boh emed by the same generaL laws. Abuses. miM uumuiatu xu uuu.au. onuy, wnicn a. revouu-g ! I. 1 , v 1 -la Z nl ii nn J. i?5V. 1 S l" 1 the eVl1 da Phoned wdefimtely la rspubliqve VXVfc Llt vhUTALES pilules indices b? WRIGHT!! MONROE COUNTY. George H Miller, Stroudsburg John gander, Craig's Meadows Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills Henry Ivintz, Jjartonsvjlle A S Edinger, Tapnersville George Keller, Kellersville Charles Saylor, Savlorsburrr Brodhead & Brother,' "Dutosburg Jacob Long, Snydersviile ' John Marsh & Brother, FennersviHe Lewis Sox Chesnmhiii . BEWARE OP COyNTERFfilTS AND DICTATIONS original apct.oaly geauii Indian Vegetable Pilh have tM written- sieaatoij ajjuiam w rti uht on the top label of ear box. " ' ' 1 " Offices devoted exclusively to th rU aC WmVA' Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail $ Kace street, Philadelphia"; 888 Greenwich New York; and 198 Trembnt street , Bostoa. , June 8, 1848. feb24,ly table
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