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BAKERY FOR SALET The subucriber ofTers for salo his Baking tftraliluHuieiit, situate oh Elizabeth sireet, in 'lie Btirough of Sirnudiburg, consisting of a Bake-hoUse and Oven4, and all the necessary lils, in Cbmple'ie order. The over, j8 larye Tiiough to bake from 70 1075 loaves Of bread at i baking. A; prudent, Enterprising business man will find" this a good location" for carrying vn the above business. Thevhole will be sold at a bar 'am. JOHN J.' TITffS Noti'moer 23. 1848" REGIi?TEES NOTICE.- Nonce is here by given, that ivloses Bnigiiarri, Exfcutor of Lew.'s P. paf,n. deceaeil. has tad hl account as ."'Uch ExkimiW i.V'ihA Ri '-r' Office, at xMilfo.'d, Pike dtlunVyVa , ah'd ''f same will be pre'iited u' ,it (Syiih,, i (!Wt, to be held at Milbrd, i and for' sVid iKn the 18th day of '. December next, fofl J" '"ilornjajon and allowance, ff which all ner jHx.'BMej) win jaiie fioi'e. ve Kwwr fJIHc. Ml fori 1 . I . ... AI k . . j " ' ' t.ihi r A NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION "OF 'rHAT Most Extraordtiiary Work The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion I ' ifcp PRICE REDUCED. Q Only 50. cts. per copy. -copies foi$l. THE SECRET OF , M. Mk DESOMEAUX'S INSTRUMENT FULLY REVEALED. A new edition of this important Matrimonial oompauion, nas, just Deen issued, under ilie;ed Horial supervision of R. M WE1SSELHOFF, jl. iJ. late of Parjs,.. Professor of Midwifery, and author oftihe celebrated work o'r "Gestation and ChiJd-Btnh," which has had such an ex tensive sale in Europe antl America. This edition is, ah vast improvement upon Maiiriceau'a old work,, .which was chiefly de signed lo induce .i,he reader to purchase M. M. DeMuneaux's powders, and Instrument, lo pre sent an mulesjied, increase offamily, ai an expene of $10 a.tid his Portuguese Female Pill at $5 per bos. In this; ,edii;0n, ihere is no pari of the original French ,vvoik withheld. Tin: w hole secret of M. M, Desomeaux's insirti meut and method is( .f.ully .revealed, and de scribed, and i fie .recipe. of Desomeaux's Ponu guese Female Pills is given entire in plain Englih terms; so that the purchaser will ac lually get . . .v , . ,; . FOR1. FIFTY CENTS ' . WHAT DR., MAURICE AU, SELLS AT SIXTEEN DOLLARS ! j Every person w.ho has been deceived by the irick of Meauricau's work, should purchase this, and thus eCa'pe the extortion which he at tempts' io practice. After reading this edition, any one may avail himself of Deomeaux's in vention, at once without a dollar of expense, in any village in the U. S. All i.he secrets of Mauriceao, Desomeaux and Geissuer, are here fully revealed. There is no other edition worth purchasing. Single copies of the jlamed Woman's Pri vate jledical Companion,' will be sent by mail. in a close envelope, lo any part of the (InPed Saes, for 50 cents, post paid, to. Dr. R,;M. WEISSELPOFF, Box 2710, New York City, or THREE COPIES for ONE DOLLAR. Nn unpaid letters will he taken from the Post Office. No agents whatever, are employed to sell this NEW EDITION, which can only he obtained hy sending as above. Publication Office, 258 Broadway, N. Y. City. NEW EDITION OF Dr. Wcisscllioff's Sciciilifc Work ON THE SUBJECT OF CHILD-BIRTH ! A new and beautiful edition of this celebra led work, on the subject of GESTATION and CHiLD-BlRTH, by R. m. WeisselhofTM. D. ate of Fans, has jiist been issued in N. York l is a work which should be in (he hands of everv wan and womAn who has incurred, or in- tends to incur, ihe res poiisibili i ies of the Mar riage, stale. It will be lound of special value in ho.e whose means,' health or other circum stances, do not permit them io increase the number of their family, without great inconve nience, suffering, or perhaps risk of life. A method of avoiding these troubles and dangers at will, (recently discovered by a celebrated French Physician)' is fully communicated in this work. The means of pretention,' cost fomparatively nothing, and are within theeach of all. The process is new, safe, infallilue, con venient, stniph, and cannot injlire the healjhof tne inofti ueiicate. iMor noes u curtail niatri monial privileges in the least. There is no deception or humbtiggery qf any kind about this work. It is precisely what its title indicates, a scientific publication, contain in" ititor rnaiion of great value to married people-, or those coutemplaiing marriage, expressed in plain laugu'rage which all can understand. The whole niorv is told, and the means of ac t oiiiplisli'ii the objects of thef work fully and faiihlully given, so that ihe reader may, avail hitnselfol it once, wiihout purchasing any nied-H-ine, ihtniment, or other article, Irom the au thor The means of protection which it rec- ommends, may also oe relied upon, wiinout fear oi disapjioimment or injury. Beware of Fra uds oti this Work. Beware of a catch penny fraud upon this work,, ai 25 cents, which is only a decoy, to ptomote the sale of Mauncau's. or DesointJaux itisirumet at $10, for ihe same object that ihe w'orli Jtseirpretends id'be writte'n, the real se cret of my original work being withheld. Those who wish for ihe original and' genuine work, hy Ir. Weisselhoff, with private notes' added by his own hand, 'can omain it only by' sending" directly to hiin, as he employs no Agents what ever, and never sells ihe work at wholesale thorefore no Boole Agent, Pedl'er, Postmaster or Bookseller can possibly furnish the genuine work. Beware, therefore, of false copies and imitations, which ma'y not only be worthless, but dangerous ! All infringements of the copy right aie promptly prosecuted ; and cheats will only sell abridged or altered copies. This' is the only original and true work no other can be genuine. Thousands of copies have been sent by mail with perfect safety. Copies of this work will be sent, in a djose envelope, at sirlgle letter postake, lo any part of the United States for SI, sent Post patd, to DU. tf. Ml tyElSSELHOFF, Box 2Tl'0, New York City. Puhli.caiion Office, 258 Broadway, New York City. December 7, 1848. WOO0 WAiTE. A few cldckVn hand1, which' v) be ex changed for wood, if immediate appi.t;aiiou' be rnadoto ' JOgff'jSf. M ELICIT 8tfomi)urg Nov. 16, 180, 1 - i . . I STOVES ! STOVES 1 For sale by . i ;;, STOGDELL STOKES. Strnuilsburg, November 10, 1848. . h CHILfrBlitTHi A valuable Scientific W&rk, upon the subject of prestation and Child Birth, 6y,,K.. b. Geis&j . Ner, ilLil). late of Paris, just published in New York by the Author. - . Price TtVenlj-f ire Cents. r, THIS WORK contains recently discovered in formality upon: a subject of the highest impor tance to Married Persons, or those coiiterhpla'ting Marriage. .;!;! , J It wi, bo fWnd of special value io those whose means,. he,alih or ojher circumstances, do not permit the.m to. increase the. number of their family, wnhoui great, inconvenience, suf fering, or perhaps risk of. life. A method of avoiding these 'roubles and dangers, at will, (recently discovered by. a celebrated French Physician.) is fully communicated in this, work, so that any person may avail himself of it at once, wmioui cost. . Ihe means ol prevention here set forth are therelore within the reach of all. the process is new, safe,,iiifalliahle,. con venient, simple, and cannot injure the health of the most delicate. - CAUTION..,, Some, speculator has clandestinely; (under another name) published an imitation, (hearing the same. title,) which, besides nmitnng the most important PORTIONS of it, dupes the cred ulous out of ire Dollar, When the price is f . j , , . Twenty-five Cents For the genuine, .full, and complete Work. Copies of this woik wijl be sent in a close envelope, single letter po-lagp ;to any part of the United Stales, for iwentyve cents sent, posi-paid, to Dr. R. G. Geissner. Box 245G, office ,127 1-2 Liberty Street, N,ew Yoik.' N. B. No Bubkseller allowed to sell this Work. November 10, 1848 -5m. -rr-" a Stroitdsbtu'g Female Seminary. JfllSS CAROLINE HORN, of Easton, Pa.: has taken charge of this insinuiioii, which vtll. he open for the reception of scholars on Mon day, the 13'h of November, inst.. , For lerms of tuition, &c. apply lo the pre ceptress. . , ' ) By order of ihe board1 of irustees. , " , . , JOHN HUSTON, Pres't. Siroiidsbufg, November 2, 1848'. The subscriber.has, on hand and offers for sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz: Deeds,' Mortsrnes,' Executions, Summonses, Subposnas, Bonds, c. . . . , L.F. BARNES. Milford, November, 2, 1848. CLOTHING EMPORIUM AND GENTLEAIENS , OutiittiiB JEslaliSflshmenf. No. 27 Cortland, Street, NEW-YORK. . . ... Sirangprs, and citizens dereing to. replenish their wardrobes, mqy be immediately ac.com modated in ihe.veiv best si.yle, and at the low est Cash prices. W.nh a choice selection ol . .Fall and Winter Garments. .., Of 'he newet pullet na, of superior make and finish, and of the besi materials ; equal i(n eve ry respect t.o t he, best cus'om w.o.'.k. Having adopted the casl principle, upon whtchcer'ain calcuhr'ions may be made, hehas purged sue ccssfully for. upward.s often years, ip tiect op position 10, the ru;r;o,us system .of ce'.S wb'ch imposes the negessjiyof .exacting nnnecessait ly high pi ices from pavjng cyslotners ; he,conf unites to provide, and has now on hand one o t, THE LARGEST. . MOST FASHIONABLE, . ANtflCHOlCE ASSORTMENTS OF . Ready Made Clothing in America. From which, geii'jeinen ,may depend upon suiting themselves satisfactory, as regards qual- ny, style, anu, price His large stock embra . . ce's Overcoats Hud Cloats of the most app'rover styles. Ufess, F.tock'. a'nd other Coals. Pan i a loons ofvevery de.si.fabfe pattern, and the rich est assortment of black Satin, Cassiuier, and other siyles of Winter Vests. The Fancy Department Embraces all the new and elegant patterns, and latest and most deMrahle styles of Fancy, Silk, and Satin Cravats,, Suspenders Gloves and Hosiery, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, Carpet Bags cc, $fc , In addition to ihe above variety of Ready Made A'rticles, he has for' sale hy ihe piece or yard, at as low prices as can be found in either of the Atlantic cities, a' beautiful assortment' of i lie best quality. . Croth,- Cassimcres, & Testings', JTj Genilemen can have their orders rilled at a tew hours uo'ice, aiul serif to any part ol the United Siates and by sending theiV meas tires, can obtain clothing on as good lenih hs though they were pr'eserh io( seltuM for them selves. Address J. 0. BOOTH No. 27 Cortland sfre'ei, New York. October 5, 1848. fjm. XjjFor t ho liberal share of patronage" w Inch has been extended io htm for so many years, he returns unfeiyned arkuow'le'tlgVineutN, and he promises that no efforts shairbe scared on his part in future to continue io starve his cus tomers on as favorable lerhis as any oilier house in the trade. BLANK MORTGAGES' For sale atf thft; Office HIGHLY IMPORTANT WORK. , ChiJd-Birtk : v A Valuable Scientific Work, upon the Subject bf w"iunui u(( Jima-i3irui, oy xt. jvi. 'YYMjJo SF.LHOFF';M. D., late of Paris, just published This Work contains recently discovered in fnrmaiioii upon k subject of the highest impor tance to Mairied Persons, or ihoe contemnl-i- tihg Marriage. Ii will be found of special val ue io those whose meahs, heahh or other ctrr enmstances, do not peirnit litem to increase ihe number of their family, without great incon venience, suffering, Or perhaps risk of life. A method of avoidinginese troubles and dan gers, ariwill, (recenlly discovered by a cele- uraieu rreiico ruysiciaitj is luyycomrnunica ted in 'his work, so that any person 'may avail himself ol it at once, without purchasing any in strumeui, medicine, or other atticle; frouf the author. The means of prevention here set forth. cost comparatively nothing, and are within ihe reach of all.- The proces is new, safe, infal lible, convenient, simple, and cannnHnjurc the health of the most delicate. Nor does ii cur tail matrimonial privileges in I lie least. I, morality C.6nidei'cd. The object of this work can be shown to be of ihe highest utility, and sustained by the snundesi. principles of prudence, political epon omy, andAinue. It shows how a physiological effect may be produced, cieniifiratly nud wjth out injury to the coiistitujion, whiclLihousand-' attempt to accomplish by the most unwise and teprehensible. means. The object , is by no meaiiH new to ihe world. The means will be esteemed by all scientific, righumnded arid sen sible people, as a. discovery in phyMulogy, of the highest coiequence to public morals and happiness. . , ; ; , TIic; Instinct of Nature. . , Love, and ihe 1 est r for union between ihe sexes, will be indulged, .talk;of prudence as we may. Without mairiao.e,(ve have, in all coun tries, a. debasement of one. sex, and ihe crim inal ifidulgence of. the other; with ,m,arriaue. autfthe unrestrained ittdulgencc of the' natural itistiuci, very of'en suffetiugi and rnery. of the most, fearful character. Who, then, shall deny lo man. (a free agem,) the right lo marry, and to regular Khe innnci ol nature? Yomi ITIarriod People. Young Married People, whose fortunes are not yet established, will find in this work mat ter to interest them deeply, and information of oi tne nignest value, which ihey should noi, on any account, be iguoiant of. Hundreds of mar ried people, now advanced in life, have assured the aii'hor, thai if.they had possessed such a treasure in early life, it would have saved ihem more than Jialf ihe suffeung and deprivation fh'ey have since endured. - ' .' t . fJisliappy Wives. , v , Unhappy Wiyes, w.ho feel lhaijheir physi cal condition and heahh totally unfit them iq be come the mothers of a numerous offspring, and who reasonably fear that each period of .con finement will terminate thpir existence, will hall ihe discovery of this certain . means of re lief with unbounded joy. Lei all- such tin for-, innate and unhappy wives lose no lime in obr laming this important, work.. It will be ip them a precious boon through life, and prevent many an early aiwJ preinat.ure deatfy ''i ' Hereditary Diseases. . , Scrofula, Consumption,, Insanity, Apoplexy, Di seae ofrihe Heart, and other horrible crjm-j plaints, capable of tr-a.nsmissinn from parent jo cjiild, afll.cl many worthy, people, who,' ai,ihe siime lime, are as capable of enjoying them selves in the ma mage state as .their more for lunale fellow beings. . Shall such persons jter frain f i ciin marriage oji this .account, oj; shall they many and. give bjjth to a feeble offxpnng, destined. 10. a. life of suffering or.an .eajly death ? The answer io thee serious.question will be louuu in i lie worK neie .recornineuueu. Early Mar rfases'. . Early marriages are4siiongfy advised bv al pniio-optifrs and wrners upon social and no i. ..-..! ri' i . . .. Miioai s.uujecis. jCiany marriages, beyond r.ll qneNiijous.iend to pronio'e virtue and happiness; ana wim the power ol regulating ihe procrea live innciion, made known m ihis work, may u.e ,('?ely entered into, without feat of incuxViie resppnsiuiitties wnicn cannot bo susiaineu;. Over Population of the Earth. Over Population of the eanhneed he.no'fnri g-er apprehend. The calculations of Malthus, and ihe wild lears of Robert Dale Owerj,',are alike tendered baseless by ihe discovery here communicated io the w.oild. "The control of man over his accidents,." fn this respect at leaNi, is here established. The wisdom of ej- ercieiug such -cnnirol, none who give ihe sub ject a momen'i s consideration' can doubt. Honesty of the Work. 07" There is no deception or humbtiefferv 6f any .kind about this work'. Ii is preciely whai lis title indidates. a. scidnttfic publicaiiou, containing information of great value unnufrfed neonle. or lhoe rnnteiiirilutriiu mn'rriunn ov. r. i,-., t )res?ed in plain language, which all Can uudei- siand, wiih no unneceisary yvords pnidn merely to hwell the number of us' pages. The whole story is told, and the means of accomplishing the oljects of ihe work fully and' fiiiilifuliy given, sir that the reader rny avail liini-eff of il al once, without purchasing' any medicine,) iriMrumeiii, of other afiicle fiom ihe auihr. he means ol protection which it recommend, may also be relied upon, withuutear of disap pointment or injury. Physicians, Professors, & Clcrsynieri In all parts of the country, have given iheif testimony strongly in faVnr of (he objects of ihTs work, and ihe nature of the discovery. Vy'e a'linex a few,tif ihe recommendations : .. New York, Sepiember 13, 1848. D'rt. U. M. WEissELrioFFjDearsir: I should hrfve no Question wha(ver thai the moan rr- rjunended in yUC Work on Child-Binh, would accomplishwhe objects iuended,.ciiifsifleifid id reference 10phymol.bgical principles alone but I have also the liappines to know that 11 hai sioquVlhe lest of pracifcal experiment. Yours; ,ruy. R. LE DOY'EN, Professors of Midwifery, fate of Paris. n . 1 New York, Angiii, 1848, 'Dr. R. M. WEissElHOFJ?-Str : The moral efTect hi sm h mforiniiiioii as yotr work con tains, I believe lo be decidedly"8autary. Tlie right of .man to control the animal miincts can not b,e.qi,t.t,onpd l UOfk wjI bB- the means ol doing much ochmJ. . ' Rev. B. F. CROW LEY. nf.D ?;-8S,a,,yMi.N Y.uk.. UR. K. M. VVElSSEr.HnPFl-Sir TJi diples,l Ohem.Mryapphed IO ,he uUl! frt.aj ulaiu.g the precceanve. f,,cimns. s h. your work oii Ch.ld-Dir.h, would sa.i-.fy any , w "mr,J l,,rM,n,ai me object of that pub licdlLor, could be a.iatued with .he mo. oerfect' ease, certainly and safely. - b -r ih, r J-L;"MNAN, I Prof essor.of Chemistry. New University. Copie of ilu wcuk will beem. ... u ..1.,' envelope, at single letter postage, , anv rl', of the United. Sia-es for SI sent, . p,t p;u; uti. IV. vj;.WRISSEU-OPF' BnX 2.710. New V,.rL- nS. Copy-right secured. Nm HnoksellHr. Au:L.t to ell rhis Work. PUBLICATIO.V OpIMHi? 258 BROADWAY. .New Y.wk nv ID3 Persons who wish the CJ,n;!;L! 1. by Dr. Wei.selhofT, uh Vnv:Mli addKl by his own hand, can oji.a.n .j, only by send,,, directly .0 htm, as he employs.no Aefus what ever, ana nevejelN ihe o.k -ai wh.,ale herefore no Book .Aeoi. Poller' P,. ..J.,... or Bookseller can pnihy flirnl!sh worh tJeuare, thetefo.e, of fa, Co,e,. an.l. imiialions, which may nm only I'm n.ihi-M tut.dat.gero-,! All inf. ingemenis nfil.n r.Z yiightare pron.p fy proseru-ed; a'nd chea.s wills. oi.JyseIsI aUrulgt-d or a.efed. c(M,.es. Tl.t .- he only ariu,a and true u,k'no o.b,r ,,r be genuine. Send by mail as ;,h..v. .. orly ture way ,oe,cufe the work. ThoumU ol copies have been sent bv' mail w..l. ,vtt,r..f afety- November 2. lRd.q...,. . ' - w - w . VIII JZaldJeWSA 1 No Jro Ireland, but from the uiix O 1 Uii All'. .OF , The public are respectfully mlotmed hai the' subscriber has just received, and ,rers fr ale; a: splendid ashonmerft(pf Hai.s and Caps, wh.clr will be sold on the mow reasonable terms for" cash The supply 0f Hats on hand embraceV the following: BEAVER;'- moleskin; CASSIMlEll'E, SILK, FUR, BRUSH white and blacl Also .jMen's and Boys's in. ' . . - wooi iiais ; blazed and Moniery Hats. Fur and wool sporting and Ashland hats. A" oen eral assori.neii. pf Caps, such as oner, fur sVal hair seal, rnuskratj &c. iMen's and' BojV fan cy and plaiwlvet; red pluh, and glaced Caps Having had contderable pxriprinnrM m h business enables me 10 assure you that 1 catr and will. frirnih Hals & Caps of ifie beM ma lerials,.and woikmanship, and of ihe most de sirable, styles. Call and see before purchasi'iiov ejsewhere; I charge noihing for showin ri.y gool. 0 J , Thankful for past favors, I will endeav6r to merit a continuance of ihm.. FRANCIS S. PAULI. . S-Flirs bought at the highest cavfr prices. Siroudsbnrg, September 21, 1848. 3mf AGENTS WANTED' To canvass fpr some new and popular works; in every couiuy throughout the Imied S"tates. To AgentSj.ihemost liberal encourgemeni is ofTered--wnh a mall capital of S25 to SIDO. A qhWee U offered, wherehy an aoent cart make,friirh $10 10 $25 per week. For further particulars, addrs (post paid ) WM. A. LEA'RY. " . No. 158 North Second Street, Phildelphla. September 14, 1848. 6m PRIVATE SAIiE; The subcrjber offers at private sale, ihe un divided one third pan of all that certain mes suage, tenement and several tracts of hud, known as the A BJ,E PARM. aiftfaie near the Delaware Water Gap. iiuhe township f Smith field. Monroe county, Pennsylvania. The several iracis contain 280 Acres and' 33 Perches, more jt less.r of which 135 acres are illahle, and ihe greater pnit of the' resiuue Woodland well limbered. The fmpfrovements are a I wo siory Stone Dwelling House, 30 feet by 40, with a Kitchen attached auout 15 feel by 20. A stone spring-'nono with asmoke house above' the same. A Frame Barn 40 feet by 60. A waggon hojse vmh t orn cribs t heroin. A carriage hoti-e nud Ma Mo. This farni'is s'iiuate upon the fcnnkoftho river Delaware, ab6ut 3 miles from SiroudbtHa and 13'fcorn Belvidere. The Trenton and Bel videre Rail-road" which in now "being located, will verytrhUch enhance the value of this prop erty. , 'he undersigned as guardian of the mi nor children of Edward Armstrong, deceased, is kauih'urized hy an act of the Legislature to .oell the undivided one ihud part of said, premises. The above property is now in ihe occupancy of James Bell, Jr. . For terms and conditions of sale apply" id William Davis, Siroudsbnrg, Pa. . SARAH H. ARMSTRONG. Suoudbburg, November 23, 1848.-6U mm, i
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