Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 13, 1851, Image 3

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    REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given 10 all legatees ami
other persons interested in the estate of the re
spective decendenis and minors, thai 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,
10 be held at Struodsburg, in and for the afore
said county, on Monday, the 24th day of Fcb
uary next, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
The first and final account of Peter Miller, ad
ministrator of the estate of Elias Kresgo, late of
Jackson township, deceased.
The final account of Peter Kresge, adminis
trator of the estate of Dainel Kresge, late of
Chesnutnill township, doceuscd.
The second account of Jo.eph V. Wilson,
and William L. Bush, administrators of the es
tate of Henry V. Bush, late of Smithfield town
ship, deceased.
P SAML, REES Jr. Register.
Register's Office, Stroudsburg, )
January, 30, 1851. S
Monroe County, ss.
The Commonwealth of Pennsyl
nia to Abraham Depuy, Margaret
widow of George Houser, deceased,
Daniel Depuy, Jemima widow of
John Neyhart, deceased, Ferdinand
Dutot and Hannah his wife, Christopher Tee-
pie anil Eliza his wife, Benjamin V. Bush and
Sarah his wife, Johu Depuy, Christopher Groot,
Reuben Groot, Edwin Groot, Theodore Groot,
Ransom Williams and Maria his wife, Ellen
Groot, and Elizabeth Groor, heirs and legal rep
resentatives of Aaron Depuy, late of Smithfield
township, Monroe county, deceaeed.
Whekuas, by an inquest for that purpose
tluly awarded by the Orphans Court of the coun
ty aforesaid, the Real Estate of the said Aaron
Depuy. deceased, was appraised as follows, to
wit :
. No. one (1) containing One Hun
dred and thirty-seven acre, and Nmety-eight
perches, more or les?, at and for the sum of
Thirty-two dollars and sixty-six cents per acre,
for each and every acre thereof.
No. two (2) containing One Quar
ter of an acre, more or less, at and for the sum
of one hundred dollars.
No. three (3) containing Twelve
acres, more or less, at and for the sum of Nine
teen dollars per acre, for each and every acre
(hereof.
No. four (4) containing Thirty-one
acres and one hundred and eight perches, more
or less, at and for the sum of seventeen dollars
per acre, for each and every acre thereof.
AJrt fn v,fo;,,-.rr- nnQ ffnn .
No. five (o; containing Une Hun-
dred and two acres, more or less, at and for
the sum of twelve dollars per acre, for each and
every acre thereof.
And whereas, none of the heirs of the said
deceased, appeared in Court on the return day
of the said Inquisition, to take the premisses
therein mentioned at he appraiament: You and
every of you are therefore hereby notified to
be and appear at the next General Orphans
Court, to be held at Siroudsburg, for the County
of Monroe, on the
Twcsity-ffoiirth day of Fcimary next,
to accept or refuse to lake the said premises a
foresaid at the said appraised priced, or show
cause why the same shall not be sold.
.Witness the Honorable Nathaniel B. El
dred, Esquire, President of our said Court at
Siroudsburg, the Sixeenth day of January, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-
uicu asm mij-ii.t;.
January 30, 1S51. M. H. DREHER Clerk.
SIX CENTS REWARD.
Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 20th inst.,
THEODORE YOUNG, an apprentice to the
farming business, aged about 14 years, light com
plexioned, sandy hair, heavy set and rather good
looking. Had on when he left a lindsey round
about, satinet vest, and lindsey pantaloons, and a
rough and ready hat. The public are heregy cau
tioned against harboring him under penalty of the
law. The above reward will be paid if he is de
livered to me, but no expenses.
JAMES VAN BUSK1RK.
Sroud township, January 30, 1851.
Auditors Notice.
The undersigned appointed by the Orphans
Court of the County of Monroe, auditor to au
dit and adju&t and resettle the final account of
Jonh V. Bushand George V. Bush, Executors of
the last will and testament of George Bush,
dec. and make distribution, vill attend to the
duties of his appointment on Saturday the 22d
of February next, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the
house of Jacob Knecht, in the Borough of
Siroudsburg; when and where all persons hav
ing claims are required to present them or be
debarred from coming in for a share of the fund
to be distributed.
FRANKLIN STARBIRD, Auditor.
Jany. 30, 1851. '
PROCLAMATION.
W KaraiD tVt U r 1V7 nri i tf ir TJ ll r ft r r
V WW AVr 1J VII, 11 A i IlilillCiLl JLS JLJ iA U &4 JLf j
President Judge of the 22d Judicial district
of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of
Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, and Moses
W. Coolbaugh and Stogdell Stokes, Etq's ,
Associates Judges of the Courl of Common
Please of the county of Monroe, and by virtue
of their offices, Justices of the Courl of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail delivery, and
.Court 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 the said County of Monroe, to be holden at
'Siroudsburg. on Monday, the 24th of Februa
ry next, to continue two weeks if necessary.
NOTICE
Is therefore, hereby given to the Coroner,
tjie Justices of the Peace, and Constables of
jihe said County of Monroe, jhal they be then
and there ready wiih their jojls, records, inqui
sitions, examinations and other remembrances
to do those things which to their offices are ap
pertaining, and also that those who are bound
by recognizances to prosecute and give evi
dence against the prisoners that are or shall
be in ihe 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
proseptHe or testify as bUaIl lie JUM.
Sheriff's Office $toudsbu.rg
Januay 30, IS51.' ' 1
VALENTINES.
Just received from New York and Philadel
phia a splendid assortment of VALENTINES
from six cents to ono dollar and fifty cents a
piece, for sale by JNO. H. ME LICK.
January 30, 1851.
DOCTOR YOURSELF
For 25 Cents!
By means of the Pocket JEs
culapius,or Every one his own
Physician! Thirtieth edition,
with upwards of a hundred en
gravings, showing private dis
eases in every shape and form
and malformations of the gen
erative systems
BY WM. YOUNG, M. D
The time has now arrived,
that persons suffering from secret diseases, need
no more become the victim of quackery, as by the
prescriptions contaied in this book, any one may
cure himslf, without hinderance to business, or the
knowledge of the most intimate friends, and with
one tenth the usual expenses. In addition to the
general routine of private disease, it fully explains
the cause of manhood's early decline, with obser-i
vations on marrige besides many other derange
ments which it would not be proper to enumerate
in the public prints.
EPAny person sendingTWENTY-FlVE cents
enclosed in in a letter, will receive one copy of
this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for
one dollar. Address, " DR. WM. YOUNG, No.
152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post
paid.
KT DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of
the diseases described in his different publica
tions, at his Office, 15:2 SPRUCE Street, every
day between 9 and 3 o'clock, Sundays excepted.
January 30, 1851. ly.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY.
TXo. 8 Pear sf. Wear the Exchange,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE Subscriber having made great improve
ments in his method of casting type and mixing
of metals, and had a thorough revision of his ma
trices, the faces of which are not excelled, in beau
ty and regularly of cut, by any in the country; fiat
ters himself that by a strict personal attention to
business, and employing none but the most skilful
workmen, he is enabled to offer
A Superior Article, al Greatly Reduced Prices.
He is constantly adding to his stock all that is
new from the best workmen of this and other
countries, and having lately procured from Eu
rope, a great variety of NEW FACES and OR
NAMENTS, solicits the attention of Printers
thereto.
Specimens will be sent to those wishing to or
der. Presses, Chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Galleys,
Brass Rule, and every other article needed to fur
nish a complete Printing Office, supplied at the
shortest notice.
GERMAN BOOK AND JOB TYPE,
. r r . t 1 n -
ui me newest siyie ana oi au sizes, careiuiiy put
. founts of correcl prODOrlion.
ALEXANDER ROBB.
January 30, 1851. Iy.
Clear the Track for the
Vulcan Airtight Cooking Stove!
Here comes Henry I. Neimcycr
with another load, which is warranted to be su
perior to any other STOVE for wood or coal
in the World.
The subscriber, respectfully informs the cit
izens of Siroudsburg and vicinity that he has
the best selected assortment of Stoves that
can be found in any other establishment from
Maine to California ; and will say to any one,
and every one who is desirous of studying his
own interest, do not think of purchasing a Stove
ol any description until vou have examined my
siock, wtnen will be ottered 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 to
be appreciated. A large assortment of
STOVES AI TIN WARE
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HIT5 Country Merchants will find it to their
advantage to examine my stock. Roofing, Lea
ders, Gutters, Stove-pipe, Zinc, Coal-hods, &c.
Remember NORTHAMPTON St., within a
sione's throw of the Delaware Bridge, Eas
tox, Pa. T. B CURTIS.
Several of these S'oves are now in use in
the Borough of Siroudsburg, and persons desir
ous of examining them can do so by callings on
John H. Melick or Jacob Knecht. .
October 17, 1850.-.5m
STOVES.
Jusi received and for sale at the cheap Store
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
sortment of Tin. Ware. All kinds of, work in
Jjjhat--ljne done al short lqticfi and rjaftpjiabje
pvrice. . GriCUitJiJi A1ALVJN.
apt ember 12, 1 85(1 i oi
SHERIFF'S 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 to me directed, I will
expose lo public sale al the public house of
Jacob Knecht, in the Borough of Siroudsburg,
on
Tuesday the J25th day of February,
inst., at 10 o'clock a. m. the following described
property, to wit : A certain messuage, tene
ment, Saw Mill and Tract of LAND, situate
formerly in Chesnuthill, now Polk township,
Monroe county, adjoining land now or late of
Daniel Dotter, George Hawk, Jacob Dotter,
Philip Dotter, and Daniel Snyder, containing
129 Acres and a Hair
strict measure, be the same more or Ies, forty
acres of which is cleared, seven of which is
good MEADOW, the residue of the land is
covered wih 1 imber ol an excellent quality
The improvements thereon are one
two stories high, frame BARN, one
LOG STABLE, one SAW MILL,
and one large
Apple Orchard:
being the same premises which in the partition
and valuation ol the real esiale ol uonrad Doi
ter, deceased, made in and confirmed by the
the Orphan's Court of Northampton county, on
the twenty-second day of August, 1834, is desig
nated as portion No. 1 of the real estate of said
deceased.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Jacob Dotter, deceased, and to be sold by
uie.
PETER KEMMERER,
Sheriff's Office Siroudsburg. ) Sheriff
o '
February 1, 1851.
diicourag'c Home Manufacture !
CABINET-WARE
f every Variety and Style at
E ASTON PRICES!
W. W. COOLBAUGH respectfully invites
the attention of ihe citizens of Monroe couniy
to his large and finished stock of Cabinet ware
at his wareroom in the main street, a short dis
tance below Posten's hotel, in Stroudsburg,
comprising every kind and quality of furniture
He is determined to be undersold by no one,
and the young and old housekeepers of ihe coun
ty, in want of furnitue, will save time and mon
ev by giving him a call. His stock embraces
secretaries, desks, sideboards, wardrobes, bu
reaus, sofas, centre tables, card tables, break
fast tables, side tables, dinner tables, hat stands,
wash stands, beadsteads, chests, corner and
kitchen cupboards, cradles, beautiful mahogany
workstands, dressing bureaus, towel racks, &c.
CHAIRS of all varieties, rush-bottomed,
cano seats, splint seats, cottage chairs, and so
fa chairs. Also, sofas and settees got up in the
most beutiful style.
JJjAll kind of work made to order at the
shortest notice.
07" He has also on hand a well-finished
hearse and prepared to manufacture coffins
and attend funerals at short notice.
May 23, 1850.
n i mi' TTumtm
MONROE COUNTY
ItlKtiial Fire Insurance Company.
The rate of Insnrance is one dollar on ihe
thousand dollars insured, after which payment
no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cov-
er actual loss or damage by fire, that may fall
upon members of ihe company.
The neit profits arising from interest or oth
erwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which
each member in proportion to his, her, or their
deposite, will have a credit in the company.
Each insurer in or with the said company will
fbe a member thereof during the term of his or
her policy. The principle of Mutual Insurance
has been thoroughly tested has been tried by
the unerring lest of experience, and has proved
successful and become very popular, li af
fords ihe greatest security against loss or dam
age by fire, on ibe moat advantageous and
reasonable terms.
Applications for Insurance to be made in
person, or by leiiers addressed to
JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y.
MANAGERS.
Jacob Goetz
John Edinger
James H. Walton
Edward Posten
Robert Boys
Michael PI Dreher
Jacob Frederick
George B. Keller
Peter Shaw
John Miller
RicKard. S. Staples
Jacob Shoemaker
Balsar Fetherman.
JACOB GOETZ, President.
JAMES H. Walton, Treasurer.
Stroudsburg, January 31, 1850.
TO LUMBERMEN.
A contract for getting oui Lumber on a good
Tract of Land in Coolbaugh township, about a
mile and a quarter from the Lehigh mill. The
tract is about 1-4 mile from ihe Drinker Pike,
and almost the whole distance is decendmg
ground to the mill. The conditions are a share
of the Lumber to go to the owner of the Land
either at the mill or delivered at Stroudsburg,
as may be agreed on, or the above Tract for
sale at a reasonable price, payable in Lumber
between now and May next.
For particulars call on
JNO. H. MELICK,
December 26, 1850. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Ulackerel,
Shad, Codfish,
Constantly on hand for
Sell 6 by
J. PALMER & Co.,
Market Street Wharf,
Philadelphia.
Salmon.
Herring, Pork,
Hams ana bides,
Shoulders,
jLavd and Cheese, j
September 19, 1850 -,3m.
A great vaiiety of Tbys on hand, and for sale
cheap al the varieiyUjre bf
eiy'Blore of ' .-im " !
STEP THIS WAY.
Furs, Furs, for the Ladies.
Just received a aplended assort
gBB rnent f MuftV, such as light and dark,
UlSk fitch black, lustres, lynx, wolf, stone
martin, and small, white russia Muffs
for Children, together with light and dark Jen
ny Lind Victorines and Cuffs for sale cheap at
the subscribers Hal and Cap Store.
N. B. The highest cash price paid for air
kinds of Furs. '.
JOHN W. RUXTON.
troudsburg, October 24, 1850.--lm
THE GENUINE ARTICLE,
Greatly improvedmanufactured by Dr. CHIL
TON, the great Chemist.
Dr. 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, Effects of
Mercury, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheu
matism, Consumption, General De
bility, Dyspepsia, Costiveness,
Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy & Gout,
Ringworms, Can
' cers and Tumors, Heart Diseases.
The great beauty of this medicine is, that it nev
er injures the constitution, and is always benefi
cial even to the most delicate, and is the only med
icine ever discovered that creates new, pure and
rich blood, and that reaches the bone. Thou
sands are ready lo testify to its many virtues.
GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE.
Every person should take a bottle spring and fall,
to regulate the system and drive out all impurities.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN.
One bottle of Dr. S. P. Townseud's Extract of
sarsaparilla will cleanse the system of a child.
READ THE EVIDENCE.
Easton, Pa., August 5, 1850.
This is to certify that I 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.
I 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.
C II HECKMAN,
Former 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 Dr S P Townsend's arsaparilla 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 lesisted 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. Tlios REED & Son.
Huntingdon, Pa. July 3d, 1850.
NOTICE.
The public are notified that Dr. S P Townsend's
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. S
P. Townsend. will be upon each bottle, to prevent
fraud. Sold in Stroudsburg by
THEODORE SCHOCH.
Wholesale and Retail
EPDruggists and others are informed that wTe
have made arrangements to supply this medicine
by 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 ao, for the sum of One Hun
dred Thousand Dollars, the best evidence of 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, 1850. ly
THE WONDER OF THE AGE
Internal and External Remedy.
The proprietor of this justly esteemed medi-
Cine UlU noi originally purpose u aa an umno
of trade, but merely for his own family and
those of his friends. Finding that its medical
qualities were spreading over a large surface of
country was induced to otter it lor sale, anu
such is the demand thai some fifty persons are
emnloved daily in putting it up for the large
Cities. Every Farmer should have a botile of
this medicine in his house in cases ol sudden
sickness.
A great discovery and valuable medicine. Ii
cures Cholera, Bowel Complaints, Cholic, Diar
rhoea, Fever and Ague, Piles, Dysentery, Pain
in the Head, Bruises, Rhepmatism, Dyspepsia
Burns.
READ THE EVIDENCE.
This certifies that I have for several months
used Mr. Daris' Vegetable Pain Killer in my
family in several of those cases for which it is
recommended, and find ii a very useful family
medicine. A. BRONSON,
Pastor of 2d Baptist Church, Fall River.
Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard.
This may certify thai I have used Davit'
Pain Killer wiih gteat success in cases of Chol
era Infantum, common Bowel Complaint, Bron
chitis, CougfiB, Colds, &c. and tvould cheerful
ly recommend it as a valuable family medicine.
James C. Boomer.
Pasior of the Baptiai Church.
Friend DAVis.-This may certify that 1 still
i n - T7--II I m famlltr Mv ti 00 1 ill
use me rain iviiier jh j ..........
has been so good for three or four months past,
that I have bui little or no use for it, and would
still recommend it to the pubjic.
Richard S. Peckhah,
Fall River, 2d monlh, 17ih 1845.
Eor sale by JENKINS & SHAW,
125 Chesnut st , Philadelphia.
General Whole&ale Agents for Eastern Penn
sylvania, to whom 'all orders and applications
fqr Agencies from Eastern Penn'a should be
addressed,,, For sale in Sirpmlshura by
THEODORE. SCHOCH, .
Scpi. 5,JoQ,-ly. , Wholesale .and Retail
MOFFAT'S
i Life Pills and Phcemx Bittern
These Medicines bave now hem, before the
public for a period of FIFTEEN YEAEST, at
darinrtbattirne have maintained a high charac
ter in almost every part of the globe for their ex
traordinary and immediate-power of restoring per
feet health to persons suffering under nearly every
kind of disease to which the hairrar frame is hable.
IN MANY THOUSANDS
of certificated instances, they have ercn rescued
sufferers from the very verge of nn untnncljr
grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of Hie day
had utterly failed ; and to many thousand they
have permanently secured that uniform enjoy
ment of health, without which life itself is trat
a partial blessing. So great, indeed, has their
efficacy invariably and infatttfjly proved, that it
has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to
those who were acquainted with the beautifully
philosophical principles upon which they are com-,
pounded, and upon which they consequently act
It was to their manifest and sensible action in
purifying the springs and channels of life, and en
duing them with renewed tone and vigor, that
they were indebted for their name.
Unlike the host of pernicious quackories which
boast of vegetable ingredients, the LEPE MEDI
CINES e purely and solely vegetable; and
contain neither Mercury, nor Antimony, nor
Arsonic, nr any oilier mineral, in any form,
whatever. They are entirely composed of ex
tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues
of which, though long known to several Indian
tribeH, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu
tical chemists, are altogether unknown to the
ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and wera
never before administered in so happily efficacious
a combination.
The first operation is to loosen from the coats
of the stomach and bowels the various impuri
ties and crudities constantly settling round them ;
nnd to remove the hardened faeces which collect
in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other
medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave
such collected masses behind to produce habitual
Costiveness, with all Hb train of evils, or sudden
Diarrhoea with its imminent dangers. This fact
is well-known to all regular anatomists who ex
amine the human bowels after death J and hence
the prejudice of these well-informed men against
the quack medicines of the age. The second
effect of the VEGETABLE UFE MEDI
CINES 's to cleanse the kidneys and the blad
der ; and, by this means, the liver and lungsy
the healthful action of which entirely depends
upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The
blood, which takes its red color from the agency
of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the
heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished
by food coming from a clean stomach, courses
Ireely through the veins, renews every part of
the system, and triumphantly mounts the ban
ner of health in the blooming cheek.
The following are among the distressing va
riety of human diseases in which the VEGE
TABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known
to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the
first and second stomachs, and creating a frmv ol
pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid
kind ; Flatulency, "Lobs op Appetite, Heart
burn, Headache, Restlessness, Ill-Temper
Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which
are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wili
vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure,
Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length
of the intestines with a solvent process, and
without violence ; all violent purges leave the
bowels costive within two days.
Diarrhoea and Cholera,, by removing the
sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are
occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se
eretion of the mucous membrane.
fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a
regular circulation, through the process of perspi
ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of
all intestinal obstruction in others.
The Life Medicines have been known to
cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks,
and Gout i half that time, by removing local
inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of
the joints.
Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and ptrength
ening the kidneys and bladder : they operate most
delightfully on these important organs, and hence
have ever been found a certain remedy for the
worst cases of Gravel.
Also "Worms, fay dislodging from tho turnings
of the bowels the slimy matter to which these
creatures adhere.
Asthma and Consumption, by relieving the
air-vessels of the lungs from the mucous which
even slight colds will occasion, and which, if not
removed, becomes hardened, and produces these
dreadful diseases.
Scurvy, Ulcers, and inveterate Sores, hy
e perfect purity which these LIFE MEDI-
the
HTTJWS rive to tho blood, and all the humors.
Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complex
ions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that
feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occa
sions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and
other disagreeable complexions.
The use of these Pills for a very short time
will effect an entire cure of Salt Bheum, and a
striking improvement in the clearness of the skin.
Common Colds and Influenza will always be
cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst
cases.
PILES. As a remedy for this most distressing
and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LLEE
MEDICINES deserve a distinct and .emphatic
recommendation. It is well-known to hundreds
in this city, that the former proprietor of these
valuablo Medicines was himself afflicted with this
compaint for upwards of thirty-five years ; and
that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed
within the whole compass of the Materia Medica.
He however at length tried the Medicine which
is now offered to the public, and he was cured iu
a very short time, after his recovery had been pro
nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im
possible, by any human means.
FEVER AND AG-TJE.
For this scourge of the western country these
Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and cer
tain remedy. Other medicines leave the system
subject to a return of the disease a cure by these
medicines is permanent TRY THEM, BE
SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. m
Bilious Eevers andr Liver Complaints.
General Debility, Loss ok AwBTrrh, .an
DSssoFFEMALEsiithesemedicmeshavebeen
used with the most beneficial results m cases of
this description: Kino's Evil and Scrofula, in
its worst forms, yields to the mdd yet powerful
action of these remarkable Medicines. wht
Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Com
plaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart,
Painter's Colic, are speedily cured.
MEECTJEIAL DISEASES.
Persons whose constitutions have become im
paired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will
find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never
fail to eradicate from the system all the effects of .
Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful
preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial wifl
place them beyond the reach of competition, in
the estimation of every patient.
"RT? fiABEFUL OF CODNTEEEETTS. .
Ifvere lately been discovered, wd their : -nefarSauthors
arrested, both in the city of New
York and abroad. . .
Buy of no one who is not an authors
Agent . ... TvtnwK'Arr
Prepared and sold by nr. iy
336 Broadway, New York. .
FOR SALE BY
THEODORE SCHOGH only autborzd
Agent for Siroudsbure
February 7, 1850 ' "k -
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Country Produce.
Bui ter, Eggs;, &c. taken in exchange ffir Kny
gooda-in.my line of businos?.
JOHN H. MEllVK.
StrauiLborg, February 7V'IS5(f.