ton?jv PHeiy-QSirsifftforelwho mv nroceuinp euch eleclion,. anU irithinaWear 'naid a slate or county -tax whichlshall 'have been'asH fiessed at IeastJeHtdaysaSefofetthetlictioni--i gut a citizen oK theUahed 'Siatea nwhcrhall have previonsly been a qualified voter of this Btatefand removed therefrom ;and renamed, and who shall have resided'ih theelection district and paid taxesvaforesaid, shallbarentitled to voiefter residing, in this", state wi mbfahtf: Provided, That the white fre'eiriem'ciuzens ol the United Staiesbetweeni ther age.of VwenVy l(jne and iwenty two. years, tvh'o'jhaveiresided in the electiondistrict afoTeaidihall be;.enu tled to vote, although they shall not have'paid taxes. '. No nersoni shall ibo cidmiiisd' t or void whose; name is not-contained ln iihenlisr of taxable in habitants furnished by the Gowrois&iohersV'un less, Firf.t;'he.'. produceuVw receip't 'foenh'e pay ment, within i woyears, of state or county tax, assessed agreeably lo the constitution', and give satisfactory evidence- eicher on his' own oaih or affirmation,, or ihe .oath or affirmation of another, lhat he has paid such a- tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to ihe payment thereof ; or Second, if he claim a Ilguum uj- uwiugsou ciuvtui uciweeil lllB ages of twenty-one and t wenty-two -years, he;! shall depose on bath or affirmation, thathe has resided.in the state at least one year next J before bis application and make uchs proof of residence in live; district ;as is. required by this act, and that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him that he is of the age afore said, and give' such other evidence as ;isire-quired-by this, actt wjiereupon ihenamelofthe person, so admitted to-vote shalhbe inserted in ",he alphabetical, list byi the inspectors, ahd a note made opposite thereto by writing the word '.Max" if he shall, have been admitted to rate by reason of;ka.ring paid tax, orpine jword; "age if he shall be admitted ! tor vote by i rea son of ; such vole shall be ;called out to.; th- clerks :ho shal) make .the Mike . notes ih the list of voters kept by them. . . "In all cases where the name.oflhen.persbn claiming to vote is .found: .on the. it'st furnished by the commissioners -and assessorV. or his tight to votet whether found therebn;on,not is objected.to byi any qualifiedciiizen, itahall be the duty of the inspectors to examine sbch per sons on oath as to hisriqualificatians, and' if Ihe claims to have resided in the state for bneiyear or more, his oath shall be: sufficient proof there of, but he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be. a qualified elector, that, he nas passed within ihe district for more.than ten dayso immediately preceding me election, ana snaii aiso njmseii swear mat Ins bonafide residence in pursuant of his law ful calling, is within he disirici,and that he did not remove inroTaid dfstjTCt?fortlre"pufpose of voting therein.- &rZS?''' f " Ete ryperaOQuiTfD:eda and who shall make duepKif.h'f r eqiffr oV, of his residence andpaymntTof taxes, as-aforesaid, bhall be admitiedMo yoliin the township, ward or disincr in which he shall, reside. ; " If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of an electionunder this! act, from holding such election, or'tise or threat in any violence; to any such officer, or shall interrupt or. improperly interfere with, in the -execution of his duty, or shall :block up the window or avenue to any window where the tame may be holding, or shall riotously disturb Ae peace at such election, on shall usef:or prac tice any intimidation, ihreats' or vaolencelwnh design lo. influence unduly, or overawe : any Sector, or .to prevent .him from voting, or lo ifiettain freedomof choiceTt6ucb'peson on con viction shall befined in anysuirf not exceeding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any' ime not less than three nor mdrethan, iwjelVe eswhs, and M. it shall be shownntoixpur.t ih'at the person jsnrioffending. was not.a resident) of the ciiy, ward, district or township, where jhe aid offence: was commitied,-;and.iot' entitled to a vote thereiniiben- oa conviction, be-shajl fceientenced' to pay:aiine'.of not lessUharifoue fiundred, nor' morb:than one thoasandrdoHar.fi, dbe imprisoned not less than six months nor noie than two years.. t . "If any person orpertons.ahaU Imakeany feet or wager gponthe resultj.pf any election iihin thisvcomraon,weaJt)ij 'pr'sfrall otter to oske any sujeb. bet pc wager, ejiber.y verbal Iociamation inereoij f ay wwh (ui iuiou ailreniseraenlsr chaUenior, my jte any, person r personr fo make1 auchT-bet 'or' wager; Tipon wntictioft 4hefeofbo orlbfgjallpforfeit and Paythiee tima ihe Mrjroyteior ottered -afapyriniioiI shall Pole out of bi (propeaistnc,r.;i any peraua Unowinp the c,u or procure hlffaAvl. I II wiuuie auau ui .r"! f-TiWfl' .Via i. .i - 1i. " -1. trm nnl TP Pftfl I n a, t ll f ft 6 1 "MoprisoneQiprauYMyrv"- -- "If.,.!! vote at more ttian. one hW.in. a- V whVwiflH fraudu eni y vote l Olir UCIBUll DllV'T ! . . . ' . 1 .v.yan once u uw "r Jiiu . ... j-.r ir wiiuii iraii. i 'togeth.with the Wl-SteteK'H J Jwd roiyirft .fflotfter ,so MqWf'J: TOtnp shall, on. conviction, be fined in any eu'toPBihVr .wh ipgeuipc.wiiii M liV;'i- Ar-,t WroeWlo mg shall. W-fipnvicuon, oe nnu ... ; 'tajiot less than uy nor mpre han gveiun JffcdTlflllnr. nJ hfiTimoflsooed for any term is 5 ihe pie of eIecTiyorle5 pMpfite oftemng Net or' nf ttflUc1fWthV Citizens qualified 'Hgie.he slilj pi coflyjcUqnf l9(lWo P7 I v( the aj shall hare roaiUecJ vin iUe.tataie atjeaal one year; and in ihe election diafrjct vvhero Yo offers to roie uaBj liniiiemaic ess ifian 3 nor ,010 than 12 months ( "Ifanv nPrKnn not QUaMed tp vote mh 'OnVhf n.t;4Ait Ti.VAnis V sha lvkDpear at s ' ' i any uuinfnbtffeatoeediQtf 6Se hurio'fetf adllartffor qvery Buch.ofrence,ind bevrrfipriaorfed for any ""' V' wAiiocuuii', uree .moaius. xigiocuuij luiue provisions oi in,e sixty-nrst fctiJrf of salami, ' eer G Mrii anSrfeali sect seven-o'ciock- in'ino eveningr when ihe polls will1 be'clotved; ; And thtfJudges of. the respective drsjflctS iforesa'idaro, bjbthe said act requireut'me'et huhe CourjHouseJiyhq borpugh.of Stroud-, burgeon the third day; after the, said tv, nf Election, being, xjdajy the 12ih day,gf iOc'tp be r, then and there to perform the tilings re ired of them by law. . r qui C?0D SAVE, THE cb MSI ONW E a,T H 1 - PETER KEMKllSEiER, ' pueritt s c.e.-Sirps.burg, r ,riS,heriff.7 ' SenlfimhHrfi IRAQ f J 0111 1 ' ' SHERIFF'S SiiliE. muo oi a wrii, oi venditioni exponas is sued put of the Court of Common Pi&s.of.Mbri-; uvu"7 f'j1" " ireciefl, i win ex pose to public-sale af ihe mfblic Irouse of Ja cob- Knechtj'ih- theBdrougboAStroudsbUrg, on Monday tMtli dkmd next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the "following described, iigai, av ai j nuun, jp. ill., me tOUOWinP property, to wit : A certain tract of land in Tobyhanna township, adi'oiiinff;fands of Jacob Sox j Henry 'Fisherand others, containing about ,x FourlHundreld Veres, more . or less, about 20 acre cleared, all-ilfead-, . 'vu "?'- :-i.un. iic. J u iiuiiiuvwiictlia alQ OIlO luGg House and JLog Sla3Ie, and other out '.buildings. An.excelr lent stream 'of w.ater. passes through: the same., Seixedrand taken intoiexecutioh.as the oroD-r erty of William Adams, and tdibe sold by m.eJ r 1 Jre -KEMMERE R, 5 Sheriff's Office, Strouds burg", J 1 Shriff AogAist 23,11:849V", - ' ?rsr Al -REGISTER'S- BfOlSoE- 1 NUU'ce 4 'hereby given lb all 'legale m diher Wfsoris interested ihe estaie of the re-'' specfivS dece.ndents and Vninbrsf that Jhe ad 'ministration hccounfBdf thlefollowihe 'estates have. been filed i'n.the bfrTce 6f'the Register,of Ivto.ijfr6e':ountyaiid.will. be 'oresented' for con- fir tv fomber next, at 10 o'cloclrx. i j The first t account of 'Uobn Telker, 'admihis frator 'ofthe estate of 3aTcoS Fel&er, . late of Hamilton township, Mori foe rcoun.ty,' defeased The account of S&fah0 'A'riri1 AuBleaaminiV. tratrix, of the.estatelof.ilohri A'uBle, late of Ross township, Monroe coonty, deceased. The final account 'of Philip MostbllWr and arid "Peter MoaelleraTirrifriislrat'qrs. of the es-v late of Mary Mosteller, late of HamiHbh town ship1, Monroe cpdntyj deceased ' The final aefcount of James H. Str6,6rd? ad minisiratbr of the' estate of Charles Gr. Nebef late of Pocono township, Monroe cdiihtyVde'a'd' The accounr of 'Haunah DimmTcW, Execu trix and Orrin Sanford, Executor of the; fast will and testament of "Chauricey rmbifdlt'lalg - Augusr23, 18491 , Executor's Notice. t state of John Kouse, .Late of ffamilton tspfi Monrae t Coti Pa.,dec'd. .'Letters' testamentary upon the, sai;d estate having-beeirgranted to the undersigned, notice whereby given that he will, mfiet at the fate residence of the deceased? jt'Hamiljon. town ship, on 'Saturday the 27ih day of Octdber next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said-day" hen andj where .all persons! indiebjeio said Esaie ar requested to niake -paymerH', arid those Jhav jug claims or :derrjands , again, r)he" sa;me .will pres'eniiihem duly authenticatedXor settlement ju : .-oi v GEORGE- ROUSJ, Excutor,-, ; Smithfiield Township, Aug. 23, 184.: ut A " ,pr 6;b l -AM :mi a m.; Whereas the Hblf.j,NA.THli?iEL BY Eldred, President7-' Judge of the1 22d Judicial pistnet of Pennsylvania, composed of the countres'of Carbon, Monroe, Pike and WaynVparid Moses W, Cpplbaughs and Stogdell Stokes, Esq's., Associate JudfeV of "the Cpurt of C'6n)mbn Pleai 6f the' c:otin'tyf 'Monrde, at) 3 'by1 'virtue 'of (heir offices, Justibfes' of ihCoiiri of Oyer and Terminer and General, Jail delivery, arid f.. f f!5ASa03K MXiZPaJ lJd;'nh in anA (ni uuuii ui ucuviai v(uaitvi wiwuwim ... 'Mjv''1J Iti . fi... T u0u ih Coroner. ine justices oi wfoiw. tne sa a yooniy qt lonroo.imi pp. s r X a t fr tc I tiin iiiiLi iiioio .icsuv niiu iiiwti vi"t 'rr.'r-- r---i-- 4"AV3 ."f, nirt n nrr. and.also that those who are; bound and evi- 6 - - , . W ri;onera lhal are r J,,, be in fhc Jajlvof sai County of Monroe, or a galfit'th'd VrsonV who stand charged with the d3mmjssion of olfeHces.io be then arid there to prosecute or testify? hall be J"t. Strounsburg AagustS, 1849. U . HlBBi mauo'n arid allowance to thrOrohan'sr Court. to pe-rieid'at stroudsburg-rrt'jand jor'tho arore satd cbuhtv on MonddU ihla 4t'H JrlA of Seni , r of Middle Smithfield 'lownshipi' deceased. " "SAMUEE'kE'ESJr.'Register K'egister's Uffice, Stroiidsbut 7 ttie'safd cobt.tV tfmbnfod, ?havV'isued their WcVpitome'ib ter 'Sessions or ine'reace'anu uoTnmon r.ieas, resoij3dioiv Kelalive toii AtticiijtlBieilt bfy the i RBSOIiVED byhe Seriat6 ariUflbuse' of Reoresentatives of the Commnnwealth'o'r IArih. sytlvriia irifsGbhferai "ASserably me't, Thdt fh'e Coiisiituirorf bf 'ihis ComrhorKweaith he? kmen-: derJTh Ihb' cdnsbctTon oHlie fifth ttrifcle,' so that'll shall ;r'eaa'as'-fbHows. Thtf-Jda'al ofnhe SupreWle Court;-of the several -Coorts df Common Pleas. allrj bf subh biher'Courts of Retard asre br;-'shall be established by law, sHlil! be'blecieti by ihelialified eleciors oft he' CorillriOnwealihTn the lASiib'ef following, to wit: The; Judge's bf'the-Stiprfeme Court, by'the1 qua!ln mcu-uiuuiuis uruifr oommuu.weaiui ai targe. The PresideniJudges'of fhe several-Court's ot Common' Pleas' and of such' other Courts of Re cord as are or sliall be established by law, nd all other Jddees reo'uirbd 10 be'leafrned in thellaW.v tricts oVeV w hi oh Tt bey 'are to' preside vor-act bs-' Judges. JAnd The Afisocifaie Judges of the Cbu'rty of Common " Pleas; by8lhv qAUlified electors- of the1 todntifes respectively!' ThfeJu'dges-of ihe Supreme Court shall-hold iheir pfiices fof the tertnof fifteen' so long-be have 1 iHemselves well K '(stibjttBFWihe allot-" merit hereinafter provided- for'sbbsequerit: to the first' election :) The PresldentJuilges of the 'several 'Courts' of Comfnori' Plea:s,i arid bf such other courts of 'Record as are ore-hall' be1 estabfishVd'Hy Mkwa'ri altf'o'fber- Judges fe- quired 10 b'e'learriied ifithe law, sh'alMiold their officesTor - fhe! tSCnv-'df feri years, 'if they shall so 'long- b'ehaYe''fhfemse?lve8 well : The Associ ate Judges of the' GburlB'of Cdmriiori Pleas shall hold their-otecds fbKthb lerfn of five year, if they shall so Ibbg Vehave th"em8elVBswell : all df whom shall be co'mmisJsi'dneit by the Gov ernor, but for any reasonable c"aiisfe. which shall noMfe Vufficferit grburids' of impeachmerit, the G6verri0r shall YenVove' a'ttyof tUetri ori-'lho. ad dress of 'two-tbirdrs oft ekch branch of the Jkeg islature.' The fi"rsilec"t1o'n shall take 'place, at tber'gerieral ""election of-this Commonwealth nfext'after the adopHioif of this'amendmeht, and the'corhmissiohsj of all -the-judges Vvho may bb' 'then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December follpwingVwhen the terms -of the new judges' shall comhience- - The persons who shairthen be elected Judges of ihe Su preme'Coun shall hoId("iheioffice'R as follows: oriebf'Vh'em for three years, "orie'for six'year's, drib" Tor -ni lie' years, rone for twelve ye'artf,iand oriefoYTifteeri yeaVs';-titi'tferm'Of eah" to be:de-. cided by Ibtb'y fhti'said judges as soon after 'thb election as convenient; and the result certified by them to the GoVernofj that the conimissibns may rjC issued ir accordance thbreto: Theju'dge whose commission aviII first eXpirb shall be. Chief Justice during Kis: ttrm, aridahefedfier each juugd; Whose commission'shail first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if twd or more commissions shall expire on the same day, the judges holding 'therh shall decide by lot which shall bBMhe Chief Justice'. ,Any va cancies fiappening.by-;death,. resigriation',' or otherwise, in any dfc the said courts, shall be filled by appointmefiby; the Governor,' to con the several' Gonr.i8 .of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, .receive for their services an ad ednate compensation1, to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminished: during their .Conjinu BhoBAnojceiGfhil reteive no fees or ppruisifes- of bfficerior hold ''any' o'ttier' office 6f. profit under this1 CVrrimdu wealth', or Under ihe "goverrimh"t q( the Ujiited Stittei, br.itty other Statc,q(this Union., The Judges o the Supremo Court xluriny their continuance in ofr . - ' . fice shall reside within this Commonwealth, and the" other judges during their continuance in office shall reside withiri the district or coun ty for which they were'respectively elected. . ..wWtttei f. Backer, SpeaJcen of IKe House of Representatives. '',,V , G.EQ.D'ARSIE, : , .i!(;H.';' , $peap7ier oj r the SepUte. iff theenaJtE', Mqr-cfci i l&4t?. .k . Resolved, Thai.thii resolmion pass.-T.eas, 123', Nays 8 1 f 'i.T't - . ., .y, l-1'- -Extract from' the ibiifnal.; ' ,:, . -i -SAMEW.PEAllSONrC. ' IuV THE HOUSE 0F: REPriEStENTATIVES," ' Loan cr'. 'AprilZ, 1849.. - $ 1 Resolved1, That' tnis reaolutibn 'pass.-Teas 58, Nays 26iifliV' ' :' ' ' ,.Jxiraci.frpm;.(JJ'ournal ; .: , ': 'i- ' r'frV-oS 1Wm JACK,, Clerk.. .) fr.nuJl AirU RUSSELL, ..jti Wil vDep. Sec. of Commonwealth. u' '-i-:.' . rA- til ,-rrr . , - . , . !j h Secretary's Office. . pEtfNSYLVAWLVS'sf:" '.. . I f jo certify that the above and foregbirig stjiuipnr' as. the same rerapitns on: file in this office. In testimony whereof I have here- 5 unto set my hand, and caused to be affixed tjie seal of ihe Secretary's UU1UU av uiiiuguuig) iifta oictciiiii day of June, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fpj.iy-,nine. TOW'SEND HAINES, Sctyy of the Commonwealth. " Journal of Sejnate. f ,i'Resoiution,No.'T88, entitled Resolution relative, to an amenjlmqiit of the Consiiiution,' was read a third, lime. On the question, will the Se.iate agree 10 the resolution ? The Yeas and Nays-were taken igfebably to ihe Con stituiion, and wore ;as follow, viz.,: tinue tillbe.Jirst.-MondayjOf December suc ceeding th'e next general electiqi:. The" Judges of the Supreme Cd arty aft d 'ihfe Presidents of is a true ana correct copy oi .tne .wnginai-ives-ofut lbn of the Geher'lWembly, entitled " Res olution refativV to'ari 'Arneridmeht of the Cfop- .am. mm mm "YEAS-Messrs. Brias "Br'dwley Cirabb, Cun- ;hingnanr, Fttrsyth, Hugus; Johnson, hnwrence- Levls, Masorij Matthias, M'Caslin, RichfRich' rdsSadbr Saiikey, Sajery, Small, 'Smlser, oierr.eti anao.tiueiit:i . , , . AVs Messrs; Besi, Drum, Prick. Ives,- King,. Kp'riigmacber; Potleieer dnd Darsie? Sorithe questibn Was determined in thb affir mative." "JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF, REPnESENl ATIVES, " Shall the resolution .pas?? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably tqHbe provision" o( tho tenth ariicle of ihe Constitution, and are .as follow, viz : " Yeas iVJessrs. Gideon J. Ball, David J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter D. Bloom, David M. Bole, Thomas K. Bull,' Jacob Con, John H. Diehl, Nathaniel A. Elliottj Joseph Emery, David Ashleman William Evans,, John Fausold, Samuel Pegely Joseph W: Fisher. Henry M.F.uller, Thos. Grove, ltdbert(Hamip son, Geprg'e P. Henszey, Thomas f. Herflng, Joseph Miggtris, Chas. Horiz, Joseph B. How er, Rdber'r'RIotz, Harns.pn P.iLairdj Abraham Lambertbn, Janles J. LewiSj lames W. Long Jacob M'Cartney, John. 'F- M'C.uljoch,. Hugh M'Kee, John M'iabghliri, Ada'm Martin, Sarh- uel Marx, John C. Myers, Edward Nicklosbn, Stewart Pearce, James Porter, Henry C. Prati, Alonzo Robb, George Rupley, Theodore Ry man, Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel Seibert, John Sharp, Chrisiian Snively, Thomas C. Steel, Jer.e.miah B. Stubbs; Joi J. Sttuznian, Marshall Swartzwelder, Samuel Taggart, Geo. T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunah Wattles, Samuel Weirich, Alonzo I Wilcox, Daniel Zerbey and William F. Packer, Speaker.-58. u NAYS'-Mossrs. Augustus K. Cdrnyn, Da vidl .pourtriey, David Evans, Henry S Evans, Johri Fen'lon. John W. George, Thomas Gil lespie,. John B. .Gordon, Wm. Henry, Jame6 J, JKifk, Joseph Laubach, Roben R. Little John S. M'Calmont, John M'Kee, William IVL'hiirry, Josiah Millbr, WilliamT. Morrison, John A, Otto, William Y. Roberts, John W. Roseberry, John B. Rutherford, R. Rundle Snilth,..Jonrf Smyth, John SoUder, Geo. Wal ters and David F. Williams. 26. -.l' So the. question was delerrhiried in the a'ffirrriative.,, Secretary's Office, ) Harrisbarg, Jufte 15,. i 849. J Pennsylvania.- sS : 1 bo certify that ihe above arid r Aix j foregoing is'a trbo and correct cofy ,LS,j bf ihe ' Yea " arid " Nays," taker (. v-' ) oil ihe u Resolutiori relative to at amendment of the Coristitution," as the same 1 appears on thb Journals of the two Houses of the General Assehibly of this Commonwealth, for the session of 1849. WithHsi my hand and the seal bf said office; the. fifteenth day bf June; ohe thousand eight hundred aiidforty-nine TOWNSEND HAINES, Scc'ry of the Commonwealth Harrisburg, July 5, 1849. 3mo. NEW VOLUME THE - .SCIENTIFIC AMERICA!: To Inventors Mechanics and Artisans. 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Schoch, who is the only authori zed agent for Stroudsburg ; aeo advertisement for agencies in another column. , ; . BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office. M?l OFFICE " MANUFACTORY .rur u - fcoMPOOWD fiXTKACT OF S A R S A P L B 1 L L A . , Wonder and Blessing of Ihe Arc. Tht noit extraordinary medicine it the teorhi! ThU EiUact liput up iu Quart J5ottres;: it i tix titar.tbK cheaper, pleasautur, and warranted superior to-anj; sold, it cures diiease without vcuiilntj;, ptirgihjr, si'clienlug, or dn btjitatiug the Patient: jr ' "tho great lieadty and superiority of this Sitrsajmrillr over all otlici ftleiticineu is, wlul6 it eradicates disease, it invigu rate tho body; it is one of the very beit . 'A SPRING AND SUMMER. MEDICINES rr known ; it not only purirtos the "whole "systeitf 'ahil' ttrengthens the penon, but' it .creates. new,.p,urt.Hailrichgli bipod, a power possessed by Uo other Medicine. Amlin thj lies the grand secret ttf it wonderful siiccesi. "It" hit jJ? formed within tho last two years, moro tlum one IiiidVgU thousand cur pi t)f sovero cases of dlcease; at Irast, Svjfidi were considered inciirablc -It has saved the live of moral than 15,000 .children the three past seasons. 100,066 cases of General "Debility anil yrriiik of Nerrous Energy. . V Dr. Townsenu Sarsaparilla invigorates the whIi system Bermanontly. To( those who have lost their iiiuru!ar cnergj-," oy the etrects nf medicine, or indlscetjon connnitteU inyouth, , or the excossivc indulgence of the passions, and brought on 1 by physical prostration of thn liet oils (ystnnilassitiiitc, want of ambition, fainting sensatiotis, prematura decay and.di:cliu;, hastening toward that fatal disease, Consumption, can lie nn" tircly restored, by this pleasant remedy. Tldh SarsapHrillA is fur superior to any 1NVIGORATIIVO CORDIAL, As it,ronew8 and invigorates the systoui, gives activityito ttfa limbs, and strength to the muscular system iu a iiiast'oitraor 4iuary degree. , . $ -i , . Consumption Cured, doanse nnd Strengthen. Consumption can lie cured.' Brbnehilii, Con.iumptwn, Liter pam'phrint, PrilJ.. ,C7o.i iarrh, C'tught, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Sorenes$ in thn Ohett, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or Pr6fv$e ' Expectoration, Pain in the Side, t(Crthave been andean b curedi . - v - Rpittirig RIood. Db. TowNsEND I verily believe your Sarsaparilla has been tho, means, through Prorfdence, of saving my life, I Jiave for several years had a bad Cough. It becamo worse and worse. At iak I raised large quantities of blond, hnd uiht sweats, and wis frreatly debilitated and reduced, and iliil hot pipect tojiye. I havo Only used yoiir Sarsaparilla a shurt ..f time, and there has a wonderful change been w roue (it in me. t am how able to walk all over the city. I raise no iiliTod, and . my cough has left me. You can well imagino that I dm thank ful for thesa results. Your obedient servant. ' 1 WM. RUSSEL, 63 Catherine-it. Rheumatism. , T BlackicclVi rsland, Sept. I 1817. Dr. Toteniend Dear Sir s I have suffered terribly for inna years with the RhQUinattsmj considerable pf the time I could not 'eat, sleep or walk. 1 had the utmost distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. 1 have usod four dottiest of your Sursaparilla, and they have done me more thau o'ne thousand dollars worth of good, I am so much bi-ttnr indeed, . I 4ard entirely relieved. Y.ou. are at liberty to u3 thta for th1 o benefit bf tire afflicted. Yours, respectfully. , JAMES CUM.M1NG3; , FiUt Jails'.! TFiis'I! ' Dr. To'whsend) not having tested his Sarsaparilla in cascH of Fits, of course, never recommended it, and was snr;ri!ci:k to rccqive the following frDin an intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westchester County; Fordhan, Augvat 13, 1317. Dr. Townsend Doar Sir: I have a little girl, seven yeirs ' "of age, who has been several years afflicted with Vitsx we tried almost everything jbr her, but without success ; at Uiv i although we could find no recommendation in your circtifars for cases like Hc'rs we thought, as she was itfvery dnciita health, we wbuld give Her some of your Sarsaparilla. and are- v very glad we did, for it hdt only restored her urengtlt but sti has had no" return of the Fits, to our great pleasure and ur? . prise. She is fast becoming ruggefl and healthy, for wluci e FeeTgratcfu!. tours; kectful.y, jqhji BUTLiJR, Jr. . , Female. Medicine Or. Tbwnsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy curs for Incipient, Consumption, Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri, or . F.alling- of the Womb. Costivcn ess, Piles, Leucorrha-n, or Whites, dbstrticteil pr difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involilntary discharge thereof, and for the geuorat. ' prostration of tho system no. matter whether the of inhorerit cduse or causes, produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than its in vigorating effects on the human frame. Persons all weaknes and lassitude, from tSking it, a"t once become robust amt full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts ,:n',i.pllsnMs of th& female' frame, which is the greutcnuse- of Barrenness. delicate a nature, uui wc -" -t . I- " (. " .., rfrrpil tn us. Thousands of cases where familMs hnvo beeu without children, after using a few bottles of this invalua ble Medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring. Great SIcwfiBS.fo Mothers nnd Children. It is the' safest arid most effectual medicine for punfwm; the. Brstem, and.relievins the sufferings attendant uptii child birth ever discovered. It strengthens both the mother aud the child, prevents pain and disease, increases and enriches . the foods those havc used 'lh tU,D,k ,h ,s ln,sI'e"5!1 b!c It is hiehty useful both befdre and after confinement, as it prevent diseases attenintppon child-birth-m Cos tirnnMs Piles. Cramps Swellin.' of the Feet. D-vp.-ndency i "a""'Vn. Vomi.inL Pain in the Back and Lo.ns. Fsls. P.ii A." llcmorrhagc, and in regulating the secretins and eciualizins; tio circulation, it has no equal- Tho great beauty, of this medicine is, it is always safe; and the mast delicate use it most successfully, very few cases require any other medi cine, in some n little Castor Oil, or.Magnes.ia is useful, fcx 'eJcuoin the open air, and light food withJhis medicine,-Will always .secure a safe and easy confinement. ( . Beauty nnd Ilcntlh. , Cosmetics. Chalk, and variety of preparations generally In use, when applied to the face, very soon spoil it ot iu ' beauty: They close the pores of the skin, nnd checic th? circu lation, ihicb. when nature is not Jhwarted by disease; pu powder, or tho skin inflamed by the alkalies, usod in qapy 4 beauirfies its Own production in the "human fac Divine,1' as, well as iu the garden of rich and delicately tinted, vurie "gatcd flowers. X free, active nnd he'slthy circulation of tho fluids, or the coursing of the pure, rich blood, to the extremi ties, is that which paints the counteuance in the mast exqui site beauty. It is tjiat which imparts the indescribable shades and flashes of loveliness that all admire, but none can de scribe. This beauty is the offspring of nature net ofpoicder or soap. If there is nofS free and. healthy circulation, inore ia uo beauty- If tho lady is fair as driven snow, if she psiut, and use cosmetics, and the blood is thick, cold and impure, she is not beautiful. If she be brown or yellow, and therein is pure and active hlood it give.va rich bloom to the cheeks, and a b'riflfancyto their eyes that is fascinating. This is why the southern, and especially the Spanish ladies. , r sri much nrfmird. Ladios in the north, who take but little exercise, or are confined iu clota rooms, or have spoiled more than satisfied, are, delighted. Ladies of every station crowd our office dally. Tfce-Ker. John Seger . Of Jersey City, an old and highly respectable clergyman of tho Baptist denomination, handed in the following ccrtifiJ cate at Dr. Townsend's office. It speaks for itself. , t.,, Dr. Tounscnd Dear Sir: lam constrained to,giveyou siaiement 'of the benefit 1 derived from ushu y.nr Sarsapa. rills, believing, by so doing, I shall render a benefit to those who are suffering as I have been. I was reduced for many months by the Dyspepsia, so much that it was with much dif Acuity for me to walk or keep about. I had also a tetter, which covered the most part of my head which was ex tremely troublesome and sore ; it got to be almost a scab. I used quite a number of remedies for both the coinpla(nts, but received little or no benefit, until I took your Sarsaparilla. which through tho kindness of Providence, has restored mi io more than my usual health, as I am ubw enjoying baiter than I have for'a' number bfyears. ,1 am now CO years of age. I behove it o bean invaluable medicine, and recow aaend it to my numerous acquaintances, which is very lanr e. , i have beeu a minister a great many years. I hope thta, hasty sketch may be as much benofit to you as your im-diciB I ha to me. JOHN SEGEK. Jetsay City. July 11, l:J47. .-j OPINIONS OP PHYSICIANS Dr. Townsend i almost daily receiving orders from Phy sicians in different parts of the Union, ,-... j This is to Certify that we, the undersigned, Physician of ' the City of Albany, have in numerous cases pi escribed Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it to be one of tho mo.v valuable preparation, in the sarkeU J. WILSON. M. D. It. B. BRIGGS. M. D. Albany, April I 1347. P. E. ELMENDOR K M. D. Aoknts. Redding & Co, No. S State street, ind Mn. fr Kidder No. 100 Court street, Boston; Samuel Kidder. Jr I .n. Henry Pratt, Salem; James B. Green. Woreeiier: imso& GauU. Concord; J. Batch & Son Prov,de..c: .uA tl DrMU d Merchants generally throughout theUut. Ud StaUfc West Indies, sud the C ada. ' , , The above medicine is krpt on handorsnfi?, in Stroudsburg, by FRANCIS S.P4UJtliAsenu September G,1849,vly. u It will not De cxpecieu oi, u.. in ca fu -y i f . . .- to exhibit ccrtineates oi currs p-riormi. ... -t I ! . - . t th nimr.ien. mat nunurru ui nir , iheir complexion by the application of deleterious mixtures, 1 if they wish to regain elasU'city of step, buoyant spirits, "spark ling eyes and beautiful complexion, they should use Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. Thousands who have tried it. are '