Its Works Praise It, Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Sores Curod. Burns, Tousey's Universal Ointment, is the most com-1-ie Burn Antidote ever know. It instantly (and Pi if by Manic) stops pains of the most desperate Hurns and Scalds. For old Sores, Hruises, Cuts, Snrains, &c. on man or beast, it the best applies - n that can be made. Thousands have tried, Ind thousands praise it. It is the most perfect master of pain discovered. All who use, reeom d jt Every family should be provided with it. v0ne can tell how soon some family will need.it. i Observe each box of the genuine Oitiimcu has the name oj o j. hd To imiiate this is forgery. j Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and all who. p Horses, will fi"d this Oiniment the very best j thine thev can use lor Collar trails, scratches, l icks &c. &c, on their animals. .Surely, every merciful man would keep his animals as I rev. from t ain as possible. Tousey's Universal Ointttient all that is required Try it. . . Jitfe of Insects, lor the sting or hfto of poi sonous scrts, Tousey's Ointment is Unrivalled. Hundreds have tried it and found it pood. Piles Currcd I For the Piles, Tousey's Uni versal Oiniment is one of the best Remedies that can be applied. All who have tried it for the piles rcrcommetid it. Old Sores Cnred. For old, obslinale Sores, there is nothing equal to Tousey's Ointment. A pPfSon in Manlius had, for a number of yeors, a ...ire lee that bullied the skill of the doctors Tou Ipv's Ointment was recommended bv one of the. viMting physicians, (who knew its preat virtues.) anJ two boxes produced more benefit than the pa tient had received from any ard all previous rem jjies. Let all try it. Hums and Scalds Cured. Thousands of cases cf Hums and Scalds, in all pails of ihe cduntry, have been cured by Tousev's Universal Ointment. Pertiticaies enough can be had to fill the whole of t.iis 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 preat merits ia relieving the pain of the moat severe .Bruise. All persons should try it. bcald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Scald Heat! have been cured by Tousey's Ointment. Try 1 1 1 1 seldom fails. Sail Rheum Cured. Of all the remedies ever discoereJ for this most disapreeable complaint, t.itiov'v: T7nivpr.fll Ointment, w ?hf mnst rnmrilfith. twas never known to fail. Chapped Hands Can be Cured. Tousey's Uni versal Ointment will always cure the worst cases of Cupped Hands. Scores of persons will state this. Sore Lips Cured. For the 'cure ofSo'reJipSj tl.ere was never any thing made equal to Tqusey's Ointment. It is.,sure to cure them. Try il , It is a scientific compound, warranted not to contain any preparation of Mercury. Price 25 reiiis per box. For further particulors concerning tins really valuable Ointment, the public are ref lered to Pamphlets, to be had gratis, of respecta ble Drugpists and Merchants throughout the Uni ted States. Piepared by 5. Touscy, Druggist, 10G Nassau st. N Y. For sale in Stroudsburg, by , Ju.ir 29. 1S4S -ly. T. SCHOGH, Agent. " Kaisiiig' ISSoocl And Consumption, pain in tht side anil night sweats. Asthma, Whooping Cough, palpita tion of the heart, Liver complaint, Broricfitlis, And all diseases of the throai, lungs and liver, cured ty Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. llAlSlNG BL&O'D AKD CONSUMPTION. ir. Milne, Builder, in Brookfyn, was a-j sacked with raising blood, followed by a cough,' path in the aide, and all ihe usual symptom ol j mriMimpiion. lie employed two ot ihe bent pliysiciaus ; they did h'tm no good, and told him he couU not live. Hearing of the wonderful cures performed hv Sherman's Balsam, he sent ai 10 o'clock ai n, lii io Mrs. Hayes, J 36 Fuhon streei, and in a bolt I e ; n operated like a charm, stopped Uui bleeding and cough! Before he had taken ntie honle he was able to be about his work. i had saved his life. His daughter, residing ai 127 Myrtle Avenue, can atiest it. Miss Ann Marion, of Williamsburg,- liVtng 'in Tenth, near South Fourth-street.. says Thai lie had been irojubled wnh a hacking cough, end pain in the chest, for a long time, which t last become so bad that she was obliged iti .'ive up her school for more lhan a year. She 'lien commenced taking the All-Healing Bal .itn which soon alleviated her symptoms.. She is now fast recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher, 14 years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th avenue and " 2 1st street, suffered wiih a cough, raising of phlegm, and pain in his side. He could get no relief u he tried the All-Healing Balam, which drove the pain from his side, allayed ihe cough, and brought tj)e disease upon the surface; and before he had taken three bottles, cvas' entirely cured. 'pleurisy .and consumption. "MrsBaggas, a lady upwards of 70, residing SS Sheriff, 'has for j'ears been subject to attacks f Pleurisy, Raising of Blood, severe Cough, -Shortness of 'Breath, Pain in her Head and various pan -of. her body. Her friends believed 'fier.pcto recovery. The A II-Healing Balsam feleiveldih-er a.t once of all her alarming symp--'uiis, and now she is able toaueud to her work. 4. ' ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUGK. Sits. Lncreiia Wells, 95 Chrisije-at.; L. S. Beals, 19 Delancey si.; W. H. Y oungs, 75 Wal nut st., know ihe value of i his great remedy. A;k fur Sherman, All-Healing Balsam, and ee that his written signature is on each boiile. Price 25 cents and $1 per boule. Dr. Sherman' Worm and Couh Lozenges Mild as above. Principal Office 106 Nassu-street. N. Y. Agents for Monroe county. -Then. Sehoch, S-roudaburg; C. Saylor. S-vlorsburg; G B KkI It, Cherryvuiley: H. P,Mef' & (;. Marshall's creek; H.Kimz, Bar'oi.avilU; J, Siouffer, Tan 'erv,ilu. Pih county Peters & J.ahBrBughkill' V. F. Brodlmad, Dingman'sFerry; J; S. Wallace, .Millnr.l; W. Shoue. Wilsonville: . T ousefj Ointment and Clickener'spUh'Mso, ior Mle.bjy the aboe agents, ACADEMY. The Spring Session of the Stroudsburg Acad emy will open on Monday the 17h insi., when Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will be taught lor S2 per quarter of 12 weeks. Gram Mar and Geography, with the use of tfre globes and map, $2,50 Algebra, ASTRONOMY, Bojr on y, Mensuration, Book-keeping, Philosq ph y, &c. $3. Beginners in Latin and GiIeek for :S3Q..V , . . . . All pupils charged from the lime they enter, yn til the end of the quarter, cxcepHn cases of sick- 71HSS. , i -( The principal hopes by properly and sea Hiuiably imparting instruction, to the young,, pa iieiit endurance jn .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 nirueior demand: ...... THOMAS t-IARRIg, . Siroudsbtirg, April 6, 1848, , Principal. T-ki -Bout's Washington Gallery of DAGUERREOTYPES, ito. 234 North fiecqnd street, N. ,W. porner of CallowhiU street, Philadelphia. The Likenesses taken and beautifully colored at this well known establishment, fqr ,.,One Dollar, are universally conceded to,be equal in every respect to any ui the city. Pictures ta ken equally well in cloudy ani clear.w.atbe,r, A large assortment of Medallions arid Lockets on hand, at from $2 to $5, including the pic lure. ,t; The Subscribers respecifully invite irje citi zens of Monroe county, to call and examine specimens of the latest improvements in the an nf Dagiierreotyping, which will be exhibit ed cheerlully and without charge. T. & J. C. TENNENT. Philadelphia, July 6, 1848.-6m -New lTork& Erie Rail-Koad From ITIay 1, 1S4 until further notice. FOR PASSENGERS Leave New-York fnun ihe foot of Duane Streei, at 7 o'clock a. rf. and 4 o'clock, p. m. for Piermoni, Blauveli ville, ClaHisiown, Spriuo ValleT, Mousey, Ram iipo, Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe, Oxford, Chester, Goshen, New Hampton, Mtddletown, Ho.ue!l,s, Oiisville, and Port Jervis. for New and intermediate places, leave PORT JERVIS at 6 a.m.. atid at 3 p. m., Oiis ville ai 6 35 a. mm and 3 35 p. m.. Aiddletown ai 7 a. m , and 4 ij. M'.,,Gosheu at 7 20 a. m., and 4 20 p. M., Chester at 7 1-2 a. m., and 4 t 1-2 P. M. ,t . . j j ; . . s . Jfj3 All bapgage aihe rUk of he t owner, unless put in' charge qf ihe Baggage Masjers, Fif'V lbs of personal bagajje, ajlowed .tp. each passenger. No Freight taken by the Passenger train. . . FOR FREIGHT Leave New York at 5 o'clock p., M., per Barges Samuel iIarsh Henry Suydain Jr. and Dunkirk. Leave Port Jervis at H a", m Oiisville at 10a.m., Middlei.ewu at U'.a. m, Goshen at 12 M. and Chester at 12 1-2 M, . MlLKwill betaken morning and evening bv trains running exj)res-ly for that purpose. H. C. SEYMOXTR, Sup't. Clermont, May 4, 1848. if. , ... VIA STROUDSBURG. , Passengers in this Ijno will leave Joseph Hagexbucti's Inn, sign of ihe " Black Horse," Eaion, every Monday, W ednesday and Friday, passing through the following places, viz: Richmond, Centreville, yvilliamsburg, Dills Feiry, JJelaware Water Gap, Dutotsburg, Stroudsburg, Bushkill, and Dingman's. efry, and arrive in Milford the same day: Distance 00 miles., RVturning, leave Samuel Dimmick's Hotel. Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in E'aston the game day. Fare from Easton to Stroudsburg, SI 25 Milford, 2 87 N. B. A'll basgag at the risk of the owners. .WILLIAM DEAN.. Siroudsburg, -June 3, 1847. Proprietor. "Fashionable Hoot and Shoe MANUFACTORY; THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old stand in Hamilton street, Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix sell's store, continues to manufac ture to oder, every description of Boots ana shoes, for men and hoys : also the most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half baiters, olippers, 6fc, Jor ,udies and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be made of'the beat materials, and sold at small profits for cash. Also on hand a large assort ment of which will be sold cheap, and caff be recom mended. The public are respe6(fully invited to call, leave their measures, or examine lna ready made stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident they will be suited with the style, quality and price of his articles. ALSOSusl received a large supply of GUM SHOES, for Ladies and Misses of a new stylo, very su nertor. together wi'h a stock of Men's Gum shoes; ajsu. piiijdren's Gum shoes. Call and try- them. t Warraufccl under a Penalty of a . THOUSAND DOLLARS. Free from Mercury and all Mineral substances. a M .3 O O Q o M Cure for. Fever aid ARwe. Russleville, Putnam CoM Ind July 17 '47. , Dr. Wright-Sometime since your agent left meia supply of your Indian Vbg'e Pills. I have found said Pills to be in great demand lately for the cure of.Fever arid Ague. Mr. Jas. Boyd has a son,who has been laid up with various other remedies, all of which proved of np avail. He deterrnine'd. to try your Indian Vegetable Pill, and by Using one box he is now sound and well. Mr. T. Spenster had a daughter, Mr. Hugh Groves a son, and Mr. Charls3.tNichols and three of his family were down at the same time with fever anl ague, and .had al so tried. the various other remedies without effect: Your Indian Vegetable soon restored them all to perfect health. I cam assure you from what I have seen, your Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on. for a permanent cure df fever and ague Yours respecifully, , Jacob. .Durham, M. P. .Also, anvA.pting Justice of the Peace. ; -This is. to certify that I was entirely cured of the Chills.and Fever, of several months' standing, by the use of four doses of four pills each, of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pillsj after taking med icine' from a regular physician ;for some time, and haveihad no symptoms "of it since, which has beeti about one year ago. J. W. Spencer, Tpvas. nhamnaifrn Co.. Ohioj'. This is to certify, that I wascured of the Chills and Fever, by the use of Weight's IndianMVegeta ble Pills, after having had three attacks of.it. 1- '.. David Bury. m. Sugar Grove Fairfield Co., Ohio, Nov. l9f -'46. Let it be remembered that Wright's Indian Veg etable Pills are prepared with special reference to the laws governing the human body. Consequent ly they are always good, always useful,, always effective in rooting out disease. Every family should keep them at hand. . t MONROE COUNTY. George II Miller, Stroudsburg -John Lander, Craig's Meadows . Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills Henry Kintz, Bartonsville A S Edinger, Tannersville - h- George Keller, Kellersville Charles Saylor, Saylorsburg Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg Jacob Long, Snydersville ! :, - ; . John;Marsh & Brother, Fennersville, Lewis Sox, Chesnulhill - BEWARE .OF COUNTERFEITS AND' IMITATIONS Remember, that the original and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of WM. WRIGHT on the top label of each box. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, .wholesale and retaM,-l69 Race street, Philadelphia : 288 Greenwich street, New York ; and ,198 Tremont street, Boston. June 8, 1S43--feb24, ly , Bcclor Yourself! . Foi- 25 Ceut! i Bv means of the ROCK ET ES.CLJLAJRIUS,orlEyEj RV.ONS HIS OWN PHYSICIAN! twentieth edition, with up wards of a hundred engra vings, showing private dis eases tn,ver.y .shape and form, and malformations of S5 ihe generative system by W. YOUNG, M. D. The tijne has now arrived, .that person sui fering from secret disease, .need no more be, come the victim of quackerv,, as by the pre scription's contained in this bopk any qne may cure himself, without hindrance, to buistless, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the, usual expense. In ad dition to the general routine of private disease, it fully explains the cause pf manhood's early decline, with observations on marriagebesides many other derangements which it would not be properjo enumerate in tKc public prints. JTJAny person sending twenty-five cents enclosed in a letter," will receive one copy of this book by mail, or five copies will be sent fp'r one dollar. Address, 'Dr. W. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia," Post paid. JTJ3 WANTED Proprietors of Drug or Book Stores, and Pedlerh, in every town in the United Slates, to attas agents fortfte dbove work. September 7, 1648.-6m. ' INArALtJABLE FAMILY COMPANION . Six Lectures on Causes, Prevention and Cure of Consumption,' Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, and all Female Diseases, 234 pages, 28 engravings. Paper 50 cts.,; bound 75 cts. -Mail to any part postage 9 1-2,, cts. , Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, $2. Mail to any pari, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, $3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfetii. S8 to $10, for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest ; sent by Express everywhere. For Braces or Supporters, tir Rupture Supporters, give height Irom neaa to foot, and circumference of person next ihe sur face, just above the hips. If Rupture, mention which side. Agents wanted for the pale of the above goods. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, New York, post paid. Match 16, 1848.-1 y. job work "j Neatly executed atttiisOffice, gM www -c r " ., HIGHLY IMPORTANT WORK. Child-Birth : A Valuable Scientific Work, upon the Subject of Gestation and Child-Birth, ly R. AT. WEIS SELHOFF, M. D.Jate of Paris, just published in New-York by the Author. This Work contains recently discovered in formation upon a subject of ihe highest impor tance to Married Persons, or those cnuifempla ting Mar,riage. It will be found of special val ue to those whos&.tiieans-, health oi other cir cumstances, do ,not .permit them io increase the number of their family, without great incon venience, sufieri ug, or perhaps risk of life. A method of avoiding these troubles and dan gers, at will,, (recently discoveied by a cele brated French Pbysician)is fully communica ted in this work, so. that any person may avail himself of it.a.t once, without purchasing any in strument, mqdtcine, or .other a-r.ticle, jrom the author. The means of prevention here set forth, cost comparatively nothing, and are within the reach of all. ,The process is new, safe, infal liable, convenient, simple,. and cannot injuro the health of the most delicate, Nor does it cur tail matrimonial. privileges in the least. ' Morality 'Considered. . The object of this workman be shown to be of the highest .utility, .and sustayied by the soundest principles of prudence, political econ oriiy, and vinue. It shows how a physiological effect may be produced, scientifically and with out injury to the constitution, which thousands aitempt to accomplish by the most unwise and reprehensible means. The object is by no meant new., to ihe world. The means will be esteemed by all scientific, rightminded and sen sible people, as a discovery in physiology. of the highest consequence to public morals and happiness. ,; j , Tike Instinct of Nature. . Love, and the desire for, union between the sexes, wil; be.,iudulged, talk of prudence as we may. Without marriage,, we. have, in ajl coun tries, a debasement of due sex, and the crim inal indulgence of the .other ; with marriage, and the unrestrained indulgence of the natural instinct, very often suffering and misery of the most fearful character, Wlio, then, shall deny to man, (a free agent,) the right to marry, and to rugula'n ihe instinct of nature ? Young; Married People. . Young Married People, whose fortunes .are not yet established, will fiid in i his work mat ter to 'interest ihem deeply, and information of of the highest value, which they should not,:on any account, be ignoiant.of. Hundreds of mar ried people, now advanced in life, have assured the author, that if they had possessed such a treasure in early life, it would have saved them more than half the suffering and deprivation they hao since. endured. ,t ' i . . Unhappy Wives. Unhappy Wives, who. feel that their physi cal condition and health. totally unfit them to be come the mothers of a numerous offspring, and who reasonably fear that each period of con finement will, terminaie their existence, will hail the-discovery of this certain means of re lief with unhpunded joy.,.. Let all such unfor tunate and unhappy wivesjlose no time in ob taining this important work. It will be to theih a precious boon through life, and prevent many an earlv and premature death. Hereditary Diseases. Scrofula, Consumption, Insanity, Apoplexy, Djsease of the Heart, and other horrible com plaints, capable of transmission from parent to child, afflict many, worthy people, who, at the same time, are as capable of enjoying them selves in the marriage s.tate as their more for tunate fellow beings. Shall such persons re frain from marriage on this account, or shall they1 marry and give birth to a feeble offspring, destined to a life of suffering or an early death ? TJje answer to these serious questions will be found in the work here recommended. ' Early Marriage 4 Early marriages are strongly advised by all philosophers and writers upon social and po litical subjects. Early marriages, .beyond .11 questions, tend to promote virtue and happiness; and with the powef of regujating tile procrea ttve function, made' known in this work, may be freely entered into, without fear of incdring responsibilities which cannot'bo sustained. Over Populatio'n of the Earth. Over. Population of the earth need be tlo lon ger, apprehend. The calculations of Malthus and the wild fears of Robert Dale Owen, are alike rendered baseless by the discovery here communicated to the world. "The control of man over his accidents," in this respect at least,' is here established. The wisdom of ex erciiteihg ouch control, none who give the sub ject a moment's consideration, can doubt. Honesty of the Work. 07" There is no deception or humbuggcry of any kind about this work. It is precisely what us title ihdidates, a scientific publication, containing information of great value to married people; or those contemplating marriage, ex pressed in plain language, which all can under stand, with no unnecessary words put in merely to swell the number of its pages. The whole story is told and the means of accomplishing the objects of the work fully and faithfully given, so that the reader may avail himself of it at once, without purchasing any medicine, instrument, or other article from the author. The means of protection which it recommends, may also be relied upon, without fear of disap pointment or injury. Physicians, Professors, & Clergymen hi all pans of ihe country, have given iheir testimony strongly in favor of the objects of this work, and ihe nature of the discovery. "We annex a few of these recommendations : New York, September 13, 1848. Dit. R. M.WEissELHOFF--Dearsir; I should have no quesiOn. whatever thai the means rec omihettdedin;yuur work on Child-Birth, wdulH accomplish the objects intende'd, considered in reference io physiological principles alone; but I have also the happiness to know that it ha stood the test of practical expeimem. Yours, truly, ' R. LE DOYEN, Professors of Midwifery, late of Paris. New York, August, 1848. Dr. R. M. Weisseliioff Sir : The moral effect of such information as your work con tains, I believe to be decidedly salutary. The right of man to control the animal instincts can not be questioned. I think that work will be the means of doing much good. Rev. B. F. CROWLEY. ' No. 8 Stanly Park, New York. Dr R. M. Weisselhoff Sir: The prin diples of Chemistry applied io the hints for reg ulating the precrcativt functions, as staled ill your work on .Child-Birth, would satisfy any well informed person that the object of that pub lication could be attained with the most pe'ifect ease, ceriaimy and Safety. J.L. SULLINAfsf. ; Professor of Chemistry, New Universihj. .Copjes of this work will be sent, in a close envelope, at single letter postage, to any part of lli e United States for SI sent, pot pn.i.1, to DR. R. M. WEISSELHOFF, i , Box 2,710, New York Cny. Gopy-right secured. No Bookseller nllmveii toellthts work. PUBLICATION OFFICE, 258 BROADWAY, New York City. CAIJTIOX. IO3 Persons who wish the Genuine workv by Dr. Weisselhoff, with private notes added by his own hand, can obia.m it only by sending directly to him, as he employs no Agents what ever, and never sells the work at wholesale therefore no Book Agent, Pedler, Postmaster or Bookseller caii possibly furnish the genuine work. . Beware, therefore, of falne copies, atid imitations, which .may not only be worihles but dangerous! All infringements, of the cop yright are promptly prosecuted; and cheats will only sell abridged or altered copies. This 1 ihe only original and true work no other c&rr be genuine. Send by mail as above: it is irw only sure way io secure the work. Thousands of copies have been sent by mail with perfect safety. t , , November 2, 1848. 5m. ORPHANS' COURT SALE;. By virtue of an order of the Orphan' Court of the County of Monroe, the following Real Estate, formerly of Charies G. Nebe, late of Pocono township, in said county, deceased, will be sold at public vendue, at the house of Jacob Knechl, in Stroudsburg, on Saturday the 18th day of November next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, one full equal undivided moiety or half part of a certain Saw Mall And 7 Tracts of I;aiMi, situate in Coolbaugh township, in said Monroe count', in the warrantee names of ihe follow ing perf-bns, io wit: Daniel Shoemaker, containing 408 97 and al lowance. Richard Shaw, " 408 97 " Tobias Guiltner, " 412 72 Aaron Depue, " .408 97 " Henry Biles, " 408 97 " Peter Hagle, " 408 97 Nicholas Depue, " 408 97 " Thes lands are heavily timbered with Spruce and Hemlock ; the Tobyhanna Creek, a never failing stream ofwater passes through them, on which is erected a good and substantial SAW MILL, in complete order. The Sullivan Road passes vh'thin about two miles of the Saw Mill. The whole will be sold together or in parcels if de sired. The terms and conditions will be mada known at the time and place of sale by J. H STROUD, Administrator. October 26, 1848.--4t. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons interested, that Charles H. Heaney, assignee of Samuel B. Keiferj of Chestnuihill township, Monroe coun ty, Pa., has filed his account in the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Couuty, which will be allowed by the Court on the 23d day of No vember next, unless cau?e bo shown why such, acount should not be aVlowed. J. H. STROUD. Prothonotary. Stroudsburg, Oct. 26, 1848.-4t. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective decedents and minors, that the admin istration accounts of tho following estates have been filled in the office of ihe Register of Mon roe county, and will be presented for confirms lion and allowance to the Orphan's Court to. be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the aforesaid county, on Monday the 20th day of November next, 10 o'clock a. m. The first account of William L. Push and Joseph V. Wilson, Administrates of the estate of Henry V. Bush, late of SmithtiehL mviihip deceased, SAMUE REES, Jr. Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ) October 19th, 1848. ( ' AGENTS WANTED To canvass for some new and popular workst in every county throughout (he United States. To Agents, the most liberal encnurgement ii offered with a small capital of $25 to $100, A chance is offered, whereby an agent can. make from $10 to $25 per week. For further particulars, address (post paid ) VM. A. LEARY. No. 158 North Second Street, Phild.elphu September: 14. 1948. 6m. i
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