- ".'aPhe.'Jfews.nw'-;:-V An important movement amorfg'the Hebrews of :. iu reiinrr nf a in rm leu amonc mem in .nort to the revolutions taking place,. inu tnou- As hae oeen uapiisea mm mo vuium; tuit csC3pe persecution, and tnat more man one wou nd from the city of Perth, in Hungary, have re eved to emigrate to the United States. Among m, nf ihe most rpsner.lahlo Hebrew oe are sui"6 milies ot rurope, auu m ciuigiauug, "IC 4,v-" re to support the poor. I he, Jews have been t"f o3 fMnnr.tnrioc in mtwf n.irlS of rooe. especially in Prussia, Russia, and Aus-( ... i..,t nnwhere more than m Hungary, wnere . . n.r.n titnniin lirmnii in thpv can cuiki"j uiiu tujwT jGxccntiou of Bell Harrii Bell, h poor degradad being who urdered an old lady, the wife of Re. Ger- mm II" . C Aft & . .tirilullfltl hum Wtlllatn8 " m"Ul riKain, einuciiu vcr aYar agt was hung at Honesdale pursu- ,V - , ... i m us .oeniance on rnuav tuo uu. hough the execution was performed in the al yard according to ne law aoousiuog piiouc 1 M I I ...-' . I- - xecuuuns, tue nonesnam papers say mere ajquKe a crowd of people men, women and hildreii, who thronged the windows and houe ons aor to see something of the affair. He .... ;.iieiided to the scaffold bv the Presbvteri- n and Episcopal clergymen of the place, who t request offered up prayers in his behalf, n( he also addressed the persons present, prn issin" his repentance and faith in the pardon fa Redeemer, and warning all to beware of he indulgence ol the wicked passions which a brought nun to such an ignominious pun- jhmeiit. Mr. Charles Wilson, of Springfield, Massa- rti rnrnnlA-i nurl with fwn aiipntinl nnlv ntwl limned amouL of sieam power, doing the ia be no rtusiake in ihe ihin ; and, if so, it irk m-rlm tlnna cnnaraaA Krltr Bttfl WisnitfGTON ati Baltimore Railroad. W III U IJa V' J Vf fa " - r . U7.. .i nnlAn vrtq fnr Ihd n r idvs 30U September, 184S, has been $255, ie preceding year $36,746 43 in the gross in- Distance erom the United States to England. ihe dts'aiice sailea bvthe Atlan By Mercator's sailing. Jostnn dock to Liverpol dock 2,oSJ mile Jauery (N. Y.i to Liverpool dock 3,084 41 I illHIIIII Illll-U All illlllllIIIIIIIIIII f llll la i T v'j im m w ia a aaa . 111111 iininiiiii aaaai. va. mm. a aa 5y Mercator and Great Circle. tc Snow. A gentleman from River Wells, a. I ft n ii innl I MirlH a ln a k 1 -fl tl (m r 1 1 r 1 . . M m W 1 T I Ti Grape Crop.The vintage on the Ohio has commenced, which will fast for two or three eeks. We are glad to heaTr that the dama ge 'ie grape crop has proved very liht, to what feared. Many vine dresiefi who, a few "Acta since, expected to lose two-ihlrds of their tropj will not lose one-elfihth. Tjiere are now '.''.e.r&liiuadred acres in Hamilton'cbuniy alone lvoted in vineyards, and the amount of wine made will be quile large, for which .a'8u"rdtle-! uitud exists. Bctcrmiiil to Die; A man named Short, in Dayton, Ohio, on the 20th etlt. who had been very intemperate" for sbrhe time past, cut his throat in six or seven places with a razor, and then, not succeeding in Nllingj "imceii, he deufcerately walked-to tns river, wi?ini was s. considerable' distance ofH' arid btunpedTun" - ; j A Manaivtk To(Ii. The fragmerit.of a mammoth tooth -was'rece'nfiv found near Sulphur Springs, 'Alabama,' weighing 80 1-2 pounds. It is of a blush -cast, and "n a 'petrified state, and when ifound ,wa.s .embedded ih the earth with the grinding surface exposed. The teeth of the monster of which this is 2. partA muBt have weighed over two hundred pouhds its head several thousand.' The animal. we.suDnrse. -was one of the earliest inhabitants of Mississippi Vallfe'y, ....v. jruaicuwiea jor iraversingiismajesiic jnatped Indian -.yegetaolb " . .7, urines .ana lorests. perhaps one .ol those" ibhi nn ninCT m will iff a short time teVm'r-f'lT ' body of everytu-ing -h. it op-' Early Twyagei to America. ' k.e aperfect curei of inflamaiion fif Jhe cyes A, 7o- w rm. . - . i . ' raiirl.ai thk xarhe timh thu' hlnnd and Oliver fluids dion for the dricriSnlV &r Healthy qilalfty; 'that disease Elton read a papr. exhibUiBgevidence thafXmeri: Hif-iliy kind wiH be absolutely jmpossiblc. ft ica was known to Europeaas a3trty asUhfenth J Deptre of Sugir "Coted Counterfeitrf' century. He-re vi vedjheat.esne nts-o ft be eopABi: mtimbet, tha't the ofiginaljtn'd op'y genuine, 1 nrltatj agen Antiquariaa Society, making' it.wut that the Vegetable FjlJs have the written sjgnature f Wif. ftcandtnavian Norljimen exlbjred a great erterrt1 ukbi Wright 6n the top label of eacji box. . ofthe eastern (Joa'ts of North' Atrferica. renMirJ Vk"iY v Georee II. Milter, who jstrje'jonly -.lDu massacauspus ana itnone 'island; fought : 'UHfrirarf agnt lor cfirpuaspurg see i aayeriise- and ItrttdtU WknttiVW attempted id4 jSmmcito 1 ; AnfPl(!9ll in JleXIflO. . 3eeao to he in remarkablevreputer in Mexico in tuft ihott lrn'L-rl tinnn ns thR nlvrliltftsni. diers to defend and sustain the government of that iink.Anu n ...r Wo boo hw nnii'n. ir. ilmMaur Orleans pipers that , Captain .Georce W. White, tnat cuv. is aumorisea ov ine. Mexican covern t v. r , -i ment. For this purpose CaDtah White hast)Dened his rendezvous. Steel Pens; Who does not remember the time, when steel pen cost as much as a dozen quills ? Who is ignorant of the marvelluu taken place in the market va bit?, of steel ? Sixpense a piece, sixneride doivn in v done but Men's hands emuloved in cutting, and oreHaina' n i tii I m 1 1 1 f I Ihl fhpnnaniniT In Hori nrino m i --1v....5 Kuo iw ouuu mi extent; and yel-there are actually more men employed in the manulacture than Were em- ployed when machinery was less used. The macninery, in lact. nas created a demand which requires large numbers both of machines a'nd nf mon. tn unnnltr Snmp nf ho omul nan man. ufactoreis of iiirmingham are very largo estab lishments, containing ranges of highly-finished machines, and giving employment to large num- hers of workmen. One of these manufacturers, in his advertisements, stales his yearly produce at a millions oj dozens, and there is no reason to doubt that it does reach that extraardinarv pitch, The Land we Live in. Jury liist. GRAND JURORS. 1 feter Tribeley, Smilhfield 2 Jacob Correll, Ross 3 Jonas Greenswig, Do r- 4 Petpr J Hoodmacher, ChsnuthilP 1 Vi 5 Peter S Altemose, Do 6 Thbmas ICnecht, Pocono 7 Andrew Dreher, Hamilton ' 8 John Woolbert, Jr Jackson 9 Henry Weiss, JrChesnuthill 10 Jacob Myers, Smtihfiield 11 William Williams, Do 12 William Ebuch, Tobyha'nha 13 William Adams, Do , 14 Valentine Werkiserj Hamilton' 15 James Smith, Chesn'uihill 16 Jacob Hilgart, Price . 17 Henry EtlerVbefger, Smilhfield 18 Peter Snyder; fiamilton 1 9 John Peters, tit S'miihfiefd' - 20 Charles Labar, do 21 Patrick Daily, Chesriuthill 22 Chrimian Smith, Smilhfield 23 Charles Andre, Stroud' 24 John Shoemaker, M SmitMeld PETIT JURORS , 1 Reuben Gregery, Polk 2 John Gresery, Chesnuthill 3 Robert Yan Buskirk, Hamilton4 u 4 Isaac Delong, Stroud 5 James Hollinshead, Dd 6 James Fenner, StniihfTeld . 7 George Sebritig, Pocono 8 Thomas Shiveley, Do 9 Joeph Fellincer, Hamilton 10 Joseph Kerr, Siroud' 11 John Edinger, Pocono , 12 Joseph Johnson, Ross . o?r 13 Henry Frankenfield, M Smithftefff 14 James Bell, Jr Smilhfield ' 15 Pefer Kunkle, Hamilton ' ' . 16 Charles Lambert, Smilhfield , 17 William Hauk, Ross 18 Jacob Bisbing, Pocono s; 19 Joseph Staples, Smilhfield 20 Joseph V Wilson, Do 21 Andre GVoher, Hamilton 22 Joseph Kemmerer, do 23 William Smiley, Stroud 24 John Setzer, Chesnuthill 25 George Buh, Stroui 26 Peter Edinger, Pocorib 27 Peter Mosteller, Hamilton . t 28 John E Smith; Ross . 29 Joseph Bi'ttenbender, Hamilton l' ' 30 George Hohenhieldt, Stroud" 4: 31 Jesse Sigltn, Chesnuthill 32 John Hohenhieldt, Stroud 33 Samuel Pipher, M Smithltr .. 34 John Mernhrew, do 35 William Bellas, Jackson' 36 Henry Werkiser, Hamilton 5; daSfa of September, by the Rev, J. W. Mecas .key. Mr. Jacob lI;ettermanand:-JMiss Sallv B. SlghteFoi Peter Shaw, Esq. both of Ham ilton. ..... On the 5th inst. by the same. 3Ir.amuel;Spra al,j of Chesnuthill, and Miss Lydia'Hurtman, ol HatUton. tNPx AfATI0 ? Eyes "Wright's In-' ilian Vpo liable Pills will be found a certain" aiao egv . . , cure for thb' anove painim maiaay ; Decausej they purge fror" tbe body lVse corrupt antf stagnant humors wn,c" 8re ,u, Fause ,un vmf of inflamaiion of the eyes, but of every descrip tion of disease. From ,'hree ,0 9 ,be abov n;n tj .. corn- &lue. All this could not have been t0 me, purchased a box and took tbem.cqording for the application of machinery.."- tMirectians. n five-days from the.timeI cpm-; f.6 .'...v'f.- Monmouth, Countt N. J.i July -,18ti)r, 1844. Gentlemen, I think it highly proper that J should make known to the world mv erratitude for the ben- ejs I have experienced from the use, of Clicken- I ers Sn par Coatfcrl Piiromf ivfi PiHc nntf tenHoarnr tn of tho utmost in my power, to extend at knowledge of i u: .,. ir..i -cr. - h,c,1'i1"1j vinues ana wouueuui euiuauy iu, re moving diseases, , , u After a long and painful confinement, .duripff wniui i was auenqea oy mree rnvsicians or emi- neni sianamg, l was so mucn reduce ana entee- I l.l.,J - . I ' ff J - 1 - - 1" 1.1 T I' " i . a In fact I was 'left in n etato wicu.as iu uause m irienas 10 aespair iqr my iiie. fe"nff W1 conclude all, had been done which a same Jtime.she knew oftheir hawine effected most i i UtOQ OO ttreA O C- It llinft fifrtvn wr r I r rt r nnfl T I i . ' , -.J ' . - . graquauy,rega,ined strength. 1 am now m a.iair way for, recovery,, thanks to Clickener'js Pills.. L. 1 send., this, communication, -trusting, you wiJJ giye it ati ipsertipn in i,he editorial columns of youf. vart 111 "tucl aiiiieij.wiuiujiu iujr S3? eJ c?8" her?,' use .. & . " 6 . . Fqr sale at the Renublican Offi'ce,,'',h.yfJ'. Schoch, me oniy autnonzea agent lor ot;ounsDurg. REGISTER'S NDTICE. 1 Notice is hereby given to all legatees and other persona interested in jihe estafOjOl ttie re f I a spective decedents and minors, jhai .'he ..a.dminr istration accounts of the following estates have been filled in the office of the Register-.of Mon roe county, ana will do presemea ipr conprma- null uu auuvrcutc tw mo uiuuaii a jiui, 114 I. v 1.1 . t 1 l .1 .1 . 1 . : oe iieiu ai oirouoiDurg, in atiu lor. uiq uioresaiu county, on Monday the 20lh day of Joyember next, 10 o'clock a. m. i The first account of William L.- Bush and Jos.feph V. Wilson, Administrates ofthestate of Henry V. Bush, late of Smiihrield township, deceased. SAMUE REES, Jr. Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ) October 19th, 1848. J Public Sale of Real Estate. Will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, the i31si dav of October next, on the nremiies. two , I --. 7 valuable farms and njiilj property, situate in Hamilton township, Monroe county, Pa.- about four miles wet(of Stroudsburg, belonging to the estate of John Kunkle, deceased.' No. 1 gouta'ining . H; i re Acres' or thereabouts, .adjoining lands of Gideon Bur- Hit, Adam Shafer, John 'Huston ana others', a-.j bout, 110 acres of which arc cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder being well timbered with opkj hickory and other tim ber. a On this farm thee is a good lpg house, a large frame Barn, with stone stablingr, wagon house ahd oiher outbildirigs. . There is aUo a sufficiency nf apple, and other fruit trees on the farm. McMichael's creek passes through the farm. ' ' No. 2 contains , 564 AGRSSf5 r or thereabouts, adjoining tlie above-mentioned property, .and lands ol Michael Shoemaker Esq Simon Meyers and others, ahout '36 acres 6 which are cleared and ih a good state of culti vation. There are two bearing orchards and other iruit trees on the premises. 1 he bull dings consits of a and FRAME BARN and oiher farm buildings; also, a large STONE GRIST MILL, sawmill and blacksmith shop, all in good order The millsare driven by AlcMichael'a creek, V never-falling stream. The road leading from Srroud3burg to the Wind Gap passes through both of the above farms. The terms and conditions will be made known at tH'e time" and place of sale by JOH'N H.tfUftTKLE PETE ft KUNKLE,, ,;. . r Agents .for the beirs. Ha'milionSeptember 21, 1848! .Good News ! Not. from Ireland, b'ut from the HAT AND' CAP STORE ( OF F ancis r. i?auii. I 4 The public are respectfully informed tha't the subscriber Ha3 just received, and offers for 'sale, a' splendid assortment of Hats and .Caps, which will be sold on ine most reasonable, terms lor casn. i ne supply oi liats pn nana emoraces tne lollowing: fcBEAYER," , SILKV MOLESKIN, B FUR, ,t. eSSIMERE,' BRUSHv Also Men's and Boys's white ,and .Black wool Hats : glazed and iwontery Mats,, r u I a. . , a . and wool sporting and Ashland hats. A gen -. . .... . . . eral assortment of Caps, such as otter, fur seal, hair seal, rhusfrrat, &c. Men! and Boys' fan- cy ana piain vevefi rea piusji, ana giaceu oaps. Havihtf1 had considerable exnerience in the 'ir'x't i j 4 i . ' i t -' business enables me' td'asjure yobthai 1 can and will fyrnish Hats Caps" Of tKe best ma terials and wo'rk'mansliip.'and of the most de- sjraoie siyies.. .uau ana see oeiore purcnasing eisewnere ; l cnarge noiuing tor snowing my goods. r if . . Thankful for past. favors I will endeavor' to merit a continuance of tljem , . . . FRANCIS S. PAULI. Pi S. FU1S bought at' the highest casb( pHc.es. t . , . . . .. . . ' l Stroudsburg, SeptembeT 21, 188.. ;3h f t I curthp fnllmmntr-frnrn'nn'rhrnirp imrl . ,a.. .i puasiuie ivs, my recovery. ,1 was aoomyieia- s reduction that, has ;n,r in cni,-ir r ue of thesq. tjny vised me Ao.trv some oK-nnr nills tatinor at the "-luus nave mqy comq i "1''"". .Mcf, aim uiey iiiigui urovccuiuuiyus mencea meir use i,ieiuiKe a ainerent person-alt JDXia!lMV JUJEJDiVO'f. .isftriif. out t of ihe Court of Common Pleas of ihe Coun ty of Pike, to me directed,!, will expose id pub lie sale at the Court House, in Milfortion Tuesday the$lst day of October,. at 2 o'clock P. M. All that ceriaitt mesattsge iract of land situate in the township.f Dlrigman, County of Pike and Staie; of Penn-' sylvasii. being part of a larger tract of land sur veyed in the .warrantee name of Garret Cot- inger, numbered. upon the Commissioners Books of said county 62. . Bounded and, described as follows, to wit ; Bipgirining-ali a heap of stones for corner on the Ifu(of ymiam Queen s land, thence North 45 degrees, .Vyep.l 67 perches to a stone corner, thence, ooutp 45 degrees, West J00 perches to a stone'Corner; thence, by line of Willam Queen s land, Norths 4,5. degrees, yVesi 72 perches, thence lyorih 4& pegrees, East 40 perches, thence North 45 degrees' 4Wes 8 perche?, hence4Norih 45 degrees, jjast. hq pprcijes inepcev ooum 40 aegrees, -jbast a perches, thence. North 45- degrees, East 49 perchjjg to a stone, corner- being a c'orner hf land now in poses.sion pf Samuel and James W Van A'ukeit. thence South 45depree. East 189 4 ' .T --O ' ' perches tp a s)nne ,cornerihence South,45 de grees, West 2& perches.to tne place of beginr ning, contajning , ,5 'i-', , 70 Acres aikd ikl Jrerclies, he the same, more or less. Uppn the above trapt are- about forty acres of improved' land wim a . Frame Dwelling Htuse thereon erected. ,. peizec ana iHKqn jin, execution as ine proper ty ol John V . Van. Auken,' , v " , .' .,' JAfipB KIMBLE, Sheriff, SherifTs office, Milford", ; October 5, 1848. 'j - ORPHANS' COURT SlLE. : By virtue of ao alias or.der of tjie Orphans' Cdu,r,t of te courfly of Jonroe tjhe foUo.wing Real, -Estate, J(brm,erly pf ,Valenii(e Werkiser, late of.Hamilton townsbip, jn sad countydee'd will be sold at pulic vendue, on . Saturday ihe 2st day of October ?iext, at one o'clock in the , afternoon, two tracts or pie ces of .Lahd, situate, In Hamiltop townshfp, ip said county, about one mile from Fennersville Tot "N"n. A ' Containing 118 Acres, 140 Perches, adjoining lands of Conr.ad. Arnold, Thomas, Mi.l ler. James.Miller and, John Werkiser ; about 7.5, acre.s.f whiqh a,re .cleared and the remainder cperea wjiq umoer oi an excellent quality. xo impruvemeni are a stories high, a LOG BARN - ag6od , j Apple Orchard, and oilier fruit trees. A .nd..verjfeiling stream ui water ruiis .iiiruugu. uie ,wn.oie,iract, ana a T . .1 l .L - Ll x good spring of wae.r .near the house. f .Lot Mo, 2, . , ConSaiifiins 2 ,Acre8,'30 PerchsV adjoining lands of John .Williams, Peter and Abraham Butts and aaid Lot. No. 1 ; about 30 acres of. w,hich are cleared a'nrl' the residue is well timbered. A' small stream of water passes through the same., , , . Th.e Conditions of SaLEs One third of the ,purchase;.mpney "to be paid o.the first of Aptij 18.49,. and .the .residue itrj two annual ip-. stalm.ents thereafter, with interest from the con firmaiion of the safe. .. J&'ENRY WERKISER, Adribr By ihe Court.. . , . , J. H. Stroud, ClerE September 28, 1848'.' NOTIGEv, , . ..Runaway from .the subscriber orj or about thet J9th ultimo, Samuel Halsey, a bound colored Bov a uuui ici yvaio yi uc. naU On when he went away, a blue cloth round-about, .p.loth, cap. and jnixeii , panialoons. All persons are iorpiauen to trusv or narbor.nim b'rl my account as I will pay no debts ofi hi cJntracfing'. .t,KffiKTRY R. BRODHfAD'. ivionlague, ept. o, 104a. To the Lovers of Cfodil iWi The subscriber offers fprsale theffoN lowing vety ch'oiceTrees and'Plants: ,3,000 Peach Trees embraci,ng,.l'5' dif- klrids; Cherry Trees," if kinds; Pe.ars, 15 kinds; a4 Variety 6fA'p'ricPtadNeciarjne trees'.' At-' soj-5,000 Strawberry plafXt?,, of different, va rieties, and Asparagus .foots arid TJowhines tereni k us oi inm: Annie ireesioi ytz owning Colossal RhjUbarj? pr.PJe.iiilam. ;i ,J3iv t.2l.y:'.. The above (arVfcles ztk sll of theffinaV kinds ?-in a healthy, ' jhrifty. Pnyitionand'rtwiJhb.eJ aoiu in jatgQ.or stpaiipis, voryowj or cash,, zippiy 10 me sjiuscrioer aiiayeye juoilge. Gaston, oep.t ai, To canvass for sptae ne.w.aiid ppp'tilar. works, in every county throughput, , tie Untied States,. TA Agett. the .raqat, libefelncoyrffomepK is otTered"--wHh' it small, capjtaV of $25, to $100. n. cnapcj..i!- iiereu.wnereoy. an-Qgent can make. fipml$ J Q' tp"'. 'or ftrihet. particulafsaddcess (posinaid)v A " WM A I.P1ARV 2k No:,! SgKonll'SecpnaLslrJet; PbiiaeinbiiMHe cePl f ahbag.,c.sh. noted.: September 1$ I $4.8.:. tin .J. , 1 f T VIOLINS' Alf D tefi?! 1 MVfbrir ' H -5 -t - . . .. Putfittin stitbHshnieikti i.K uvw. At jortiand otTset, 0 . V.-,vOT'roRK ? strangers andcuizeQs desireing to replenish (heir wararobe5f maybt immediately' accom modated iri i Je very best style, and at the low est Cash prices With a choice selection ,ot j FaH and WiiKer Garentx )wl Qfjthe newesti patterns, tf supenor make and uuijyj, ana 01 me Oest, material ', equal in tvc; ry xeppct to the tbes;, custom work. Having; adopted the cash principle, uppn whtch cenatn calculation? may be mailej he has purged m.c cessfuly for(iupward of tetiearsr, tu.direct op position to lhe,.rutnous yerao creit, which' imposes the iiecessiiy of exaptnmineqesari-. ly hgh prices from paying customers ,; he con tinue.s to provide. tuLhas nowrrn hand one of . THE LARGEST-. MUST FA'SHIO'. v t .ANDjpJHOICE ASSORTMENTS 6P Ready ITIade C'lothiii in AmavU .ia. .r roin-wjjicu .geniiemen may depen upon suiting themselves silisfacton', as regard, nul- T? t'-'t' I '! . I ' ity, style, arul jirjpe; ,f lis large t.ock mbr'a ces Oyercoats and Cloa fc of the most drinrnved styles, Dress, Frpclj,, and iher Coajs., P.ah- .aioons or every .oe&irapie pattern., and ij)e rich est assortment of hlaclKSanh, Cassiiner.''aAdX other styles of Winter Vests. ' The Fancy tfepaneht Embraces' all the, new andseegant,patterns, and lajest and most desirable stl,sr.of , " Fancy, SVJkx,dnd Satin Qr'avalsi tSaipentlersi.. Gloves-anajipsiery. Skirls. Bosoms end . , Collars, Jparpet Bjctgs, c, $c, ' j, In addjtton tojebp.ve .variety of Ready Made Ancles, he Ijas for sale by, ihe piece or yard.-at-aelow priqes as can tfe found in ei'iKejj' o" tbti Atlantic: cities, beautiful assorimeiit :'of the best riialiiy. t,x , j. i'.". ... Cloths, ,as8iiriers, & Vcslinss XJT Gentlemen canKaTre, their orders filled rfi.. i ? i . . though they4were present tq-aelec.1 fof-ihem-selves:. Address . . f . J. 0. BOOTH, , . , .No, 27, Cortland street, Now iork. October 5, 1848. . , f. (jm JJjfbrtho liberal shaVe of patronage wbieh has be,en.,exiendeu to htm for so. marly ye he. retprns. pn.feign.ed acknowledgenie.n, and he premises jhat no. efforts, shall be spared' on his part in.ftjlure Jo continue to serve his ens-7 tomers ,on , as favorable, terms a ' any 6ther ; nouse m tne traae. . ... qivToni'seifj iot 25 Ccuts! By means of the POCI- at a fejfv hours notice, and, sent to any pari of the United Stagesand tby sending their meas ures, c3n obtain clot.hing on as good JernV a E'liiSGULA;,PlUS,orEV,: ' RY ONE HIS 0",VN THYSICU! - . tweniiethj edition, "whh'up, wards oJ a hundred engja-' vings,..8howing private dta eases in-every shape and forni, and- nafformaiions of the genermiye. system py YV; YOUNG. M.L.. . The .time has nd!w arrived, thai fierson suf fering' from secreit.disease, need jiomore he- Qom.ihe Yi'cfi .o,F;ciUACKERY(ii aV.by the -pre- . scriptjons coniaiped. iu this bqpl any one:may cure himself, .without hindrance to buistnes"' or the.HnowJedge ofjhe most intimate ffieU'dJ-" and wit ana.ler.nh the usual expense. In at: ditfQn-jto; lhe;g'6neral fgutine pt private disas.i. -it fully, exrVlrtins the-,cpusef qf manhood's early. . . decli'pe, whh obse,5vationonlmarriager-b)esjdes -many ot'ner derangements which it would not " be p.roper to ejiumeraje n the public prints. JjAnyperson sending twenty-fiVe cents enclosed ii) a, letter,, wil: receive one cbpy of ihis book, bf.mail, pr'five copieswill be sent. for onp foliar. Addrtess, 'Dr. W. .YO'UNG.No. 152 Sfjirtice4sreetJ Phildelphja," Post paid. - jJj?vWANTED---Prdpnetors of Drugf -Rook. Stores, and Pedlers', in-jerery town in the " tr.pited States, toacta'il.agents for the above work;' ep'fember j7;" 1 6.48.-:6m ' . " Eastoii,' Feiln'a. 4 ' ; The Ybiing'Jadtes-'Tbsinuie, situated at the corner o Pomfret, and; Spriiig Garden' streets, will commence jts-sixih sea.iion, ohthe 'first Monday, the-th day of September next. Foe particulars apply to . . ' . ... THQS M.VAKtf;;Principat , Reference may l?e made t'o tfie following gen tle men, who qre patro.ns oC Jh?. Institute : JTETER Of 1V11CHI.ER) Jacob . JVagener, !3biis fiUvis, , JotiN J. Borke- F Ghas. IrfN'Es, M.'.D. D; Lachf.nour "ftl. D. . . , Eton, JiilH9. 18; u- Sept:7,;5t - ..fir , Why is it' that ajl.eye.'are cast 5 to wsid the V" . (,000 of the Largcsi ana Best BricK Jljaj burnt and forsalethaX. can.had in th'isj" "county, or in Easton; AipbriKih'ofsatd br'jck afd comp9se4. oifraatenalr ina', will .Hanu. tire, apd warranted good for bjjildiuu bk ovens; and other fire, places., Crme and exVmineACpr yourselves, (ho brick will jpaak louder than' .words'. , , .. , ' .""n Thea bnefcare considerably larger.ihah any i .i j : .u:- . 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