16 William M(s.teJIef, :Stroucl y 17 Abraham ,Fetberman, Hamilton ' 18 Ludwick Smith, Middle SmiihfieloV' I 19 William Smiley, Stroud t ... r 20 William iDefsliimer, Chesnuthill 21 Nohon Cook, Stroud 22 William Thompson, Coolbaugh 23 P.hillip Drumheller, Ross 24 Moses Phillips, Stroud 5 Petit Jurors.' 1 Oliver D. Smith, Paradise 2 William Hinton, Hamilton , 3 Reuben Neyhart, Pocono 4 Frederick Shupp. Polk 5 George Warner, Pocono 6 James Van Buskirk, Stroud 7 Peter Terpenning, Smithfield- 8 John Koutz, Stroud 9 Thomas Shively, Pocono 10 Jacob Altemose, Chesnuthill . 11 Jacob Bussard, Hamilton 12 John J. Smith, Ross 'XT .TV 13 John Bonser, Chesnuthill 14 Daniel Newell, Tobyhanna 15 Enoch Bushkirk, Ross 16 Solomon Hill, Chesnuthill 17 Amzi Coolbaugh, Smithfield -5- 18 John Keiser, Tobyhanna 29 Peter P. Kunkle, Polk 20 David Eckert, Stroud - - 21 Adam Bouruan, Polk 22 Abraham Hoffman, Middle Smithfield 23 John Winters, Jackson 24 Levi Strouse, Stroud 25 GeoTge Serfoss, Chesnuthill 26 Daniel B. Burnet, Stroud 27 Peter Learn, Pocono . , - 28 Samuel Courtright, Smithfield - - 29 John DeWitt, 30 John Rinker, Jackson, 31 Benjamin Custard, 32 Peter Smith, tf 33 George Shafer, Hamilton 34 John Caffrey) Stroud 35 John Williams, Hamilton, 36 Peter Zimmerman, Smithfield SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued oui of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, Penn'a., to me directed, I will ex pose to public sale at the public house of Hen ry Neff, in Polk township, on Friday the 13th day of December next, at 10 o'clock a. m. the following described prop erty, to wit: A certain messuage or tenement and tract of land situate in the Township of Ross, in the County of Monroe, containing 240 iCKES OF LAND, more or less, bounded by land of Daniel Heim bach, Henry Christman, and others, about one hundred acres of which land is cleared, three acres of the same is good meadow, the remain der is good timber land- The improvements thereon are one Loo Barn, one Wagon House attached thereto, one Stone House, two stories high; Spring House and Lime Kiln, and a large Apple Orchard and other Ftuit Trees. A stream of water passes through the same, and an excel lent spring near the house. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Joseph ChrUtrnan, and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. November 21, 1S50. J SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county Penn'a., and 10 me directed, I will expose to public sale on Friday the 3ih day of December next, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the public house of Henry Neff, in Polk townip, the following described properly, to wit: A certain tract of land situ ate in the Township of Polk in the County of Monroe, containing 350 Acres3 more or less, about sixty acres of which is cleared land, three acres of the same are good meadow, ihe residue is well timbered: adjoin ing land of Philip Kresge, Joel Berlin, Joseph Serfass, John Serfass, and others. The im provements are a new two story Dwelling- House, a large frame Barn, one Log House and an Apple Orchard thereon. Two streams of water run through the same land. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Charles Hawk, and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. November 21., 1850. $ " - PROCLAMATION. W,hereas jhe Eion. Nathaniel B. Eldred, President Judge of the 22d Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, and Moses "W. Cpolbaiigb. and Stpgdell Stokes, Esq's., Associate judge of ihe Court of Common Pleas of the county of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, and CourA of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quar ter Sessions. of the Peace and .Common Pleas, and General Jail .Delivery and Orphans' Court, for thebaic! County of Monroe, to he holden at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 23d day of De cember next,to-continue two weeks if necessary. NOTICE Is therefore, hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices .of the P.eace, arid Constables of the said County of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which to their offices arejap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prpsecute and give evi dence against the prisoners that are or shall be'in the jail of said -County of Monroe, or a gainst the persons who stand 'charged 'with the commission of offences, to be then and there to J3 her iff. troudsbur?. i u romper. 2 i , i oou. XT I n t -tr- ! (God sayc the Commonwealth) . . Ill prosecute or testify as jshall be just. . T iR KEMMERER.' Sheriff's Office, StroudsKurtr I Stroudsburg Female Seminary. Miss Barton will give instruction to Young Ladies attending the Stroudsburg Female Sem inary in the following branches. Spelling, Rea ding, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic Gram mar, History, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry, Phonogra phy, Algebra, .Geometry, Geology, Astronomy, Botany, French, Drawing and Painting. Terms per session of 11 weeks: English branches $2,00 " Diawing and Painting 2,00 French 3,00 No deductions made 'in case of absence, ex cepting illness. November 21, 1850 A Rare Chance for FARMERS and AIRXNIEIV. The subscriber offers at private sale his FARM, situate in Pahaquarry township, War ren county, N. J. lying on the Delaware River, and adjoining land of Samuel Shoemaker1 and Others, containing 400 Acres, 140 of which is cleared, in a high state of cul tivation, the remainder is WOOD-LAND, well covered with Chesnut, Oak, &c. very thrifty, and now ready for use. The improvements consists of a two story Dwelling House, 50 by 22 ft., two convenient Barns, Blacksmith-shop, and other necessa ry out buildings, Apple orchards, with a varie ty of choice fruit, and a never failing spring and. well of water near the dwelling, and every thing necessary to make it a desirable farm. There is any quantity of lime stone on this place, and a good lime kiln. To a person desirous of keeping a public house or engaging in the lumbering business, or both, this this opportunity is well worthy of consideration, as it is seldom such a property is offered in the market. This property is sit uate on the public road leading from the Dela ware Water Gap to Port Jervis. It is thought unnecessary to particularize ev ery thing on and about this farm, as purchasers are invited to come and view for themselves, believing every thing said about this farm can be fully substantiated. MOSES SHOEMAKER. November 14, 1850. OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers' Land Warrants. By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted.'" That each of the surviving, or the widow or minor children of deceased commissioned and noncommissiond officers, musicians, orprivales, whether of regulars, volunteers, rangers or mi litia, who performed milnary services in any regiment, company or detachment in the ser vice of the United States, in the war with Great Britain, declared by the United States on the eighteenth day of June, 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790, and each of the com missioned officers who was engaged in the military service of the United Slates in the iaie war with Mexico, and shall be, entitled to lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actually served nine months, shall receive one hundred and sixty a cres: and thoso whoengaged loservesix months, and actually served four months, shall receive eighty acres ; and those who engaged to serve for any or an indefinite' period, and actualy served one month, shall receive forty acres.---Provided, that wherever any officer or soilder was honorably discharged in consequence of disability in the service, ho shall receive the amount to which he would have been entitled, if he had served the full period for which he had engaged to serve. Under the above act, and the acts of Con gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser vices as geot to procure Land Warrants for those entitled to receive them, as above spe cified. He may be found at his office, in S'rouds burg. S. C. BURNET. Clear the Track for the v. . ? Vulcan Airtight Cooking Stove! Here comes Henry D. Neifiiieyei with another load, whitih is warranted jo be su perior to any other STO VE for wood or cbaV in the World. The subscriber, respectfully informs the cil izens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that he has. the best selected' assortment of Stoves that' can be found in any other establishment frtm Maine to ualilornia ; and will say to any one, and every one who is desirous of studying his own interest, do not think of purchasing a Stpye of any description until you have examined hy stock, which will be offered at prices that can not be beat. The different patterns, for cook ing and heating both for wood and coal are too numerous to mention ; but must be seen id be appreciated. A large assortment of STOVES AW TIM WATfcE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.' Jgp Country Merchants will find Tup jheir: au vantage iu examine my etock. Koofingl,Leaj, pers, Gutters, Stove-pipe, Zinc, Coal-hods'c. Remember NORTH.ATQ $T within a stone's throw of the Delaware BitipoE, Eas- ton.Pa. t. b fcnfttlS.' Several of these Stoves are now in use in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and. persons desir- ous oi examining men iiripf tHam can'do SO "bv callincr.nn jonn.jra. fvie;icK,or Jacoo. lvnecnu October 17, I&50;-i5in. ML r.Xitt sum Dr. . JjL, JarTis tenders his thanks to the people or Morroe County for the liberal patronage he has receiWd during his previous visits. Having the fullest assurances, from the high est arid proper sources, and from past experi ence and practice, thai he possesses the abili ty to do justice to his patrons and honor to his profession j and that his operations are as in fallible as the Works of fallible mortals" can be expected he would solicit a continuance of favor: arid request1 those who "knovv from trial," to send along their friends. ' Rooms at the Indian Queen Hotel, Strbuds- uurg. oe win iiui ia yuici pans ui me cuuu- ty professionally3; except sent for. " ' JJjHe will remain long enough to '''give all a chance." . ' 1 v ,; -;lV Jj Phase call at' the1 earliest Convenience . November 21, 1850. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective descendants and minors, that the ad. ministration accounts of the following estates have been filed in the 'office of the Register of Monroe county, and will be presented for con firmation and allowance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Stroudsburg; in and for the afore said county, on Monday;1 the 23d' of' day De cember next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. ; The account of John Soberadministfator of the estate of Jacob Sober, fate of Hamilton township, deceased. The final account af John V. Bush aud Geo. V. Bush, executors of the last will and testa meht of George Bush, late of Smithfield town ship, deceased. The filial account of Michael Shoemaker, ac'? ting Executor of the last will and testament of John Adam OyerJ ate of Hamilton township, deceased. ' 1 SAML, REES Jr. Regisfer.' -Register's office, Stroudsburg, ) Nbv., 21, 1850. Washing Made Easy. Or How to Wash Clothes without Machines, Wash boards ; or Pounding Barrels, Rubbing Unne cessary. . I BY MADAME BEAVELT, PATENT FRENCH LAUNDRESS- Seventh Edition improred the most popular Work eyerprin tcd 32-000 copies sold in six months. This Work is really the most useful to House keepers of any ever issued. It gives plain1 instruc tions about Laundry matters, that enables one per son to do a large family washing in a very short time, without using pounders, rubbers, machines, acids, turpentine, ammonia, camphene, or other of fensive articles. It banishes all Washing Day Troubles, and makes the once dreaded day of suds and scolding as pleasant as any. It improves the appearance of the clothes, renders them as white as snow, tears off no buttons, no skinning of fin gers, requires no hard labor, and saves all wear and tear. The. pamphlet also instructs! persons how to Vash calicoes or cotton prints without fa ding. Also 'how to make starch, and Clear Starch Laces, Cambrics, dec, and how to iron them in the French style: Also, how to renovate velvets, clean kid gloves, remove mjldew from linen, grease spots, stains, &c. &c. These are the great est and most valuable chemical discoveries of the age. My method is adopted by. all the large ho tels, laundry establishmentSj steamers, first fami lies, &c, &c. The instructions are so plain none can mistake them. The articles used are all safe, agreeable, .cheap, and can be obtained anywhere for a few cents. .IVly plan is. the Cheapest and. best in the World. The work is sent bv mail in sealed envelopes at single letter postage.. Price only $1 00 per copy. Kead the annexed. Proof in the City of New-York. ' PUBLIC CERTIFICATE. ' We have tried Madame Beavlefs ,System of Washing, and consider it. the best in the vvorld, and Worth more than is asked for it Mrs. Lippincott. 102 Barrow-street; John Hoop er, 105 Fulton-street : E; Lyon, 472 Grand-street; M. RJKluss, 302 Eighth Avenue; P. Cozzens, 104 iNassau-street; H. xi. Johnson, bookrkeeper, 108 iNassau st. . Proof from the Country. Extracts from letters received by Madame Bea veil Baldswinsville, N. Y. May 19, 1850 "I have tried your way of washing, and think it is the easiest way that can be got up. . i . ELIJAH ARMSTRONG. Ladies Like It. East Wareham, Mass. May 23, 1850. 'I have tried your method of washing," and'am very much pleased with it. It is better than T ex pected. On account of ill health I had been una ble to do my family washing until I procured your circular. Now I do it with ease. 1 recommend your plan to" all my neighbors. Mrs. ftUFUS E. HOLMES. Somers Point,,N.. J.. May 28,. 1850.' .'1 have tried your.systerh of Washing, and am perfectly satisfied that it will do all you say in your advertisement. Mrs. B, Orum. - Clergymen Recommend It. Chili Center, N Y Aug 19, 1850. Madame Beavelt, 4 Some weeks since I received ones of your pamphlets, kxa tried 'your plan to our satisfaction. I also gave one of ?ur lady neighbors, 'who' has a large wash, some of the prepartion, and she was perfectly delighted with it. Rev. Henry1 Bowen. Havannaj Mason Co. I1U Aug, 23, 1850. Madame We have tried both your System of lasy yv ashing, and find it. to do well. We.think all vvill,like to'adopt it. x Rev. Samuel .mith. Rev Wm Ellsworth. .n u". i i?9iSprihg6eld,fOhio, Aug 24, 1850,-,: 3 1 have tried your bystem of Easy Washing, and find it to be all you recommend it.' , RpBERT REED. i! . nhiville, Penn. June 5, 1850. Wehavenriea-your' recipe for washing, and it has meo"urhostapguihe expectations. We must aBmittthat;itis a must valuable recipe,.. 1 " 'm't w. l.ashmeXd. JOHN HE AN, Jr. Improvement in Housekeeping. . J .Warrerjon, Ya. July 22, 1850; . 1 1 am. very, xnuch pieased with your plan of Wajjhifi, arid' should flif$e to see it in general use asa gfeat'impfoverheritlri Housekeeping. . v . : .-Iff AVWPELEN . , Tlousarjflsiaye Jried it andcpql(j be named, but space , too, costly in his paper tp'dd'tnore. T6 ayoid imitation arid counterfeits, be sure of direct; yoUfi'TattersH(j4'Madnm'e'lfieave'H, Patent Laundress, 43 Annistreet,- New York Postage paid, and the pamphlet .will be forwarded by the first, maij. Ttiusr)ds Ejresent fctymaU every month. JSfo person, can sell this work withoutyrit ten authority from the Holder .o'r the Cqpyfiglit Price $1 per copy. State what' paper you read this advertisemet tis.ei.neni in. 1 Oct. 17. TANNERS WiANTEO. The subscriber, iwapts .to .hire, f .y, &I6Pt4: and sober mon, to work at the beam': S.roudsburgS gfoj ! . v: NOTICE'. , ,-. s Books of subscription to the CapTtal Slock of ihe Delaware and Cobbs GTap Rail"' Road Company, will be opened at the Koiis of -Jacob Knecht, in Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa., on Thursday, the 23th day or November, 1850, at 10 o'clock a. jr., of said day, "when two of more Of the Commissioners named in the Act will attend and receive subscriptions to the'riaitT Capital Stock. . ' "J. H. STROUD, I O . r F. STAR BIRD, 1 ''h THOS. GRATTAN, It. SIMEON SGHOONOVER. f " '""'M: W COOLBAUGH, SAMUEL TAYLOR. J Stroudsburg, Pa. Nov. 7, 1850. MONROE COUNTY $S. JSiHi -t ne Commonwealth of Perfnsvl. vania lo Veronica Flyte, widow of Abraham Flyte, dee'd, John Flyte, Bernard Flyte, George Flyte, Abra ham Flyte, Peter Getzand Maria his j - wife, late Maria Flyte, Adam Flyte, Henry Flyte, Araham Mangle, and Susan his wife, late Susan Flyte, Thomas Altemose and So phia his wife, late Sophia Flyte, Wilhelmina Ftantz, widow of Bernard Franiz, deceased, late Wilhelmina Flyte, and Philip FlytefiHeirs and; legal representatives of Abraham Flyttf, late; Of. Ross township, Monroe county, yeoman, deceased, greeting: Whereas, By an Inquest, for that purpose duly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the County aforesaid, the Real Estate of the said Abraham Flyte, deceased, was appraised at and for the sum of as follows, to wit: : 'Nb. 1, Containing- Sixty-one icres and riiheiy-efght percheB, at and for the sum of Twenty Dollars and Fifty Cents, for each and every acre thereof. No. 2, Containing Fifty acres and one hundred and six perches, at and for the sum of Sixteen Dollars for each and every acre thereof. No. 3, Containing Three acres and one hundred and fifty perches-, at and for the sum of Fifty Dollars for each and every acre thereof. No:4, ContainingEleven acres and forty-five perches, at and for the sum of Five Dollars for each and every acre thereof, and whereas, none of the Heirs of the said deceased appeared in Court on the return or the said In quisition, to take the premises therein, mention ed at the appraisement, you and every of you are therefore hereby cited to be and appear at the next General Orphans Court, to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the County of Monroe, on. the Twenty-third day of December next, to accept or refuse to take the said premises afore said, at the said appraised prices. Witness the Honorable Nathaniel B. El dred, Enquire, President of our said Court at Stroudsburg, the twenty-eighth day of Octoher, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty. M. H. DREHER, Clerk. October 31, 1850. IHackercI, Shad, Codfish, Salmon, Herring, Pork, Hams and Sides, Slioulders, Constantly on hand for ' sale by 3:: y . J. PALMER & Co., Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Lard and Cheese,! September 19, 1850 -3m A. R. JACKSOIV, Iff. B. Has permanently located himself in the bor ough of Stroudsburg, and respectfully tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of the borough and surrounding country. Office at S. J. Hollinshead'a hotel. Stroudsburg, March 28, 1850. STOVES. Just received and for sale at the che ap Stor of G. Malven, in Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa., the largest, cheapest and best assortment of STOVES in this County, which he will sell as low as can be bought this side of New York. He has also, connected with his Store, a and keeps constantly on hand a complete as-; sorirner.i of Tin Ware. All kinds of work inv that line done at short notice a,nd reasonable price. QEORGE MALVEN. September 12, 1850.-3m". Encourage Home Manufacture ! CABINET-WARE Of every Variety and Style at EAS TON PRICES ! W. W. COOLBAUGH respectfully invites the attention of the citizens of Monroe county to his large aud finished stock of Cabinet ware auhisjWareroom in the main street, a short dis tance. below Posten's hotel, in Stroudsburg, comprising every kind and quality of furjiitu.r.e. He ja determined to be undersold by no one, aqd the young and old housekeepers nf ilm coun ty 1 in want f furnjtue. will save time and iqon- ey by giving htm a call. His stock embraces ecfetaries, uesjis., siupnoarus, uu- reaus. solas, centre laoieoj Mor, yicav- fast tables, side tables, dinner tables, hat stands, wash stands, beadsteads?, chests corner and? kitchen cupboards, cradles, beautiful mahogany workstands, dressing oureaus( to.vy.ei racjs, ct CHAIRS "f all varieties, rush-bojiplued, cane seats, splmi seals, cottage chairs, andaos. ta,cnairs. niso, soia a. no sprees gqi ip injin most beutiful style. . . ' JJAIl ktnd ofjwork, niade. to order at the shortest notice. , , LkT" lie has also on hand a wcll-hntshaa he.arso and.:is preparod to rririufaciuroiGOiiFiNs and attend lunornU at snort no,ncor an f -i."n .1 STOP OJHIS ; iWAir ' Furs, Furs, for tthe ladies. J ust-received a aplended assort ment of Mufft, such as light and dark, fitchblack, lustres, lynr, wojf, tune martin, 'and small white rusaia Muffc for Children, together with light and dark Jen ny Lind Victorines:and CufTs for sale cheap at the subscribers Hat and Gap Store. " N. B, The. highest cash price paid for all , kinds of Furs. m- JOHN ty- RUXT.0N,', , Stroudsburg, October 24, 1 850.--1 m it f i 1 :i THJcj U-UNUINF ARTICLE, Greatly improved manufactured by Dr. (?HIf TON, the great Chemist. Br. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, The most, extraordinary Medicine in the world.! Over two hundred and fifty thousand persons' cured of various diseases, within the last 2 years. It cures Scrofula, stubborn Ulcers, Efle'cVof ' Mercury, Fever Sores, Erysipelasj, Rheu- S matism,' Consumption, Ueneral De bility, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, ' Skin Diseases, Liver Com- plaint, Dropsy & Gout, Rincworms, Can cers and Tumors, Heart Diseases. The great beauty of this medicine" is, that it nev-' er injures the constitution, and is always benefi-: dial even to the most delicate, and is the onlymed- icine ever discovered that creates new, pure and rich blood, and that reaches the bone. Thou- sands are ready to testify to its many virtues. GJIEAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. , Every. person should take a bottle spring and fallr to regulate the system and drive out all impurities." TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILD RE nVi' One bottle of Dr. S. P. Townsend's Extract' of" sarsaparilla will cleanse the1 system of a child." - READ THE EVIDENCE. ' , !;" Eastox, Pa., August 5, i8u0: This is to certify that l have been troubled with a swelled leg for twenty-five years, attended with general debility, and was restored to perfect health by the use of Dr S P Townsend's Sarsaparilla. 1 can refer to others in, this place who have taken this valuable medicine, and who speak in terms of the highest commendation of its healing virtues. t' CHHECKMAN, F ormer Sheriff of Northampton county. , .Easton, Pa., August 5, 1850. About two years since my little daughter caught the Measles, which left her with a severe cough, which no doubt would have turned, to consumption had not DrSP Toivnsend's Sarsaparilla been giv en, and by which she was perfectly restored to health. JOSEPH STABP. This is to certify, that my child was afflicted with a . horrible disease in the face (which resisted the efforts of my family physician,) and was entirely cured by half a bottle of Dr. S P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. ; WILLIAM WOOD. Uniontown, Fayette co., Pa., July 2 1850. This is to certify that we have sold Dr. S P Town send's Sarsaparilla for many years, and consider it a very valuable medicine, many cures having been effected in our vicinity. A young man by the name of Westley Rotherock, of this place, was cured of the Scrofula, (having large lumps in his neck) by the use of one bottle. Thos REED & Son. Huntingdon, Pa. July 3d, 1850. NOTICE. -v- The.public arernotified that Dr. 5 PTownsendV Extract of Sarsaparilla, will in future be manfac- tured under the direction of Jas. R Chilton, Chem ist, whose name in connection with that of Dr. . 5, P Townsend, will be upon each bottle, to prevent fraud. Sold in Stroudsburg by THEODORE SCHdCH.. . Wholesale and Retail DjDruggists and others are informed thaFwe have made arrangements to supply this medicine hy the Dozen, at the Manufacturers' prices. It. will be to their advantage, therefore to procure their supplies from us. The Recipe to manufacture this article, was sold a few months ago, for the sum of One Hun'' dred Thousand Dollars, the best evidence ofs its great worth as- a. medicine. The sale has been unexampled. If you want, the genuine article always ask for Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. September 5, l850.ly THE WONDER OF THE AGE. Internal and External Remedy: The proprietor of this justly esteemed medi cine did not originally purpose it as an article of trade, but merely for Jus own, family and those of his friends. Finding that its medical qualities were spreading over a large surface of country was induced to offer it for sale',:and such is the demand that some fifty persons'afe' employed daily in putting it up for the larg Cities. Evey Farmer should have a boule of this medicj.ne in. his houso in cases of sudden: sickness.; ' - A great discovery and valuable medicine. It- cures Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Cholic, Diar rhea, JFever and Ague,' Piles, Dysentery; Pam in the Head, Bruises, Rhepmatism, Dyspepsia, Burns. Head: the evidence. . This certifies that I, have for several months, used Mr. Dafis' Vegetable-Pain Killer in myi family in several of those cases for which' it is recommended, and find it a very useful family medicine, A. BRONSON, Pastor of 2d Baptist Qhtirch, Fall River. , ., TisjBURYt ..Martha's Vineyar.dv This may certify that I have used. D'avlv , Pain; Killer with. great success in cases., of Chol era Infantum, common Bowel Complaint, -Bron-cfeiiisj Coughs, Colds, and would cheerful-.s ly recommend it as a valuable family medicine; JAMfcs C. Booker. Friend Day use the PairfXfllerlnmyIfarniry: My HeaUt has beeiVsd good for three 'or four mouths "pus that I have bbt little 0 no tiso for it, ajd wfpuhi still recommend' it to ihe public. 1 Richard; S;PCIA"7 " 1 ' 2Sj?h5:; ' : ... tillVlSXUT st.4 Philadelphia-.,. penerarholesalb gents, for, Eaiiertl Ptemm syMBSJfr Tt .MP.mjaU orders ami a.pp,licaioua f Fo'8 t.ludsburg by, THEODORE- iSjCH O GM$ ejit.iaaO -f. 'V 'WAohtale and R Pastor of the Baptist Church!.; is-This, raav certify that. I stilT 1