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I i vy). 12mo; new, enlarged and revised edi tion Si; gilufidges, extta, Si 50 Thcopncusly, arlJic Vlcnarff Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. By Professor Gaue.sen of Uenea Translated by Rev K N Kirk. A new and enlarged edition. 1 vol. 12mo. 110 pages Si Shanty, the Blacksmith. "A Tab? of Other Times By Mrs Sherwood. 1 vol. 18mo. Illustrated, 50 els Lily of the Valley. By Airs Sherwood I vol. lSmo Illustrated, 50 ct. The Shorter Catechism of the Rev. Assembly of Divines. With Prool thereof out of the .Scriptures, in words at length. Per 100, S3 -Extracts from opinions of the Press Sacred Scenes and Characters. By the Rev. J. T. lleadley. This work may very properly be considered a companion to the Sacred Mountains"," by the same author. Its object is to illustrate and ''render more life-like" the sacred writings. It is not the j author's design to supersede the Bible. But his wish is to excite a solicitude to obtain, and to become intimately acquainted and per fectly familiar with its history, doctrines and laws; to know its truth, to imbibe its spirit, feel its power, and partake of its salvation; in a word, to prize in some measure as it de serves, this treasure which is indeed beyond price. We predict for it a circulation far be uud any of the author's former works. The Ncics, January 1th Sacred Scenes Characters. By the Rrv. J. T. Headley, author of the '"Sacred Mountains,' Ait: I his -ork will add greatly to the repu lation of the author. In" literary merit it more than equals his 'isacred Mountains.' Mr. Headley excels In his glowing style and vivid descriptions. His works are a lich treasury of all the sublimity" of thought, moving ten derness of passion, and vigorous strength o expression, which are to be found in all the languages by whiqh mortals declare their minds. Daily Globe, January blh Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T Head lev. We have not for a Ions time sat down io a book with more pleasing anticipations, or found those anticipations more fully realized, than in . the perusal of the woik. before us, and we know it jvill be hailed with gratification by the many admirers of the talented author. His 'Napoleon and his Marshals' was, per haps, as popular, and found at least as many enthusiastic readers -as any book that can be mentioned. We think the Rambles & Sketch cs are destined to be as popular at least as any of his previously published works. There is not a dull chapter in the work, filled as it is with 'an infinite variety ' I he author has ample room and verge enough for the employ ment of his fine talents to great advantage, and most successlully has he rccumplipseh uie tasic. inc oiograpnicai sKetcn oi the au thor is interesting and 'well considered,' and adds much to the value of the book, which is got up in a very neat and attractive style by the publisher. Portland Transcript, Dec. 15 Mr. Headley is ope -of the most promising writers of this country, and tve have here one f his best books one on which he can safe ly rest his fame. It possesses the unfatigu- ing charms of perfect simplicity and truth There is a graceful frankness pervading the composition, which engages the interest of the reader in, the author as well as in the sub ject. His rambles about Rome, Paris and London exhibit a thousand lively traits of an ingenuous nature, upon which a man of taste will delight to linger. We predict for this a Male equal to tbatof any of the author's works. New York News The collection is one of which no author need he ashamed. It consists, indeed, of some or Mr, lieadley's most brilliant and highly-finished compositions, of ihose speci mens of -his abilities by which he may be judged with the greatest safety to his fame as a word-painter and thinker.-iV Y Tribune, December 17, 1849 N B The above books will be forwarded io order, at the prices mentioned, free of post age, to any part of the United States, on the receipt of orders, with the money. Money way be sent by mail at my risk. JOHN S TAYLOR, Publisher, 143 Nassau st: New York, July 24, 1851 3m fainter anir lhjicr,' RESPECTFULLYjinnounces to the ciu zens of Stroudsburg and the surround ing country, that he still continues the above business, and may be found at his establish ment on JM on roe street. All orders for House and Sign Painting, Glazing, Paper Hanging, c. will be punctually attended to, and exe cuted in life best style, upon the most rea sonable terms. N li. WINDOW SASH, painted. and glazed, of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at the abovo establishment. Stroudsburg, July 31, 1851 9m j . ATt?SIttm A t? v FEMALE SEMINARY. j ' Hiss Barton will re-open her School 'j j lor the instruction ot Xoung actios on 1 Monday, the lir.it day of September next. j Terms per session of 11 weeks. ' Common and higher English branches 2,00 ' French : Drawing and Painting in water colors 2,VV 0 . Stroudsburg, July 31, 1851. OLD DR.JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. A fresh supply of the above atricle, just received, and for sale at this Office, by THEODORE SCHOCH.. August 14, 1851 Latest News from California! IIIRSCHKINB & ADJbJGR llepectfully announce to the citizens of Stroudsburg and surrounding country, that thev have established a store inEliz- John H.Mel- K -r J -m V(V A I l & AJ X . ick's Watch & Jewelry Store, where tliey have just opened a large stock of Kcady-IWade Glothiisgr, FANCY AND DRY GOODS, comprising Coats, such as fine cloth dress and frock coats, business coats, tweed coats, Kentucky jean and linen do.,. mon key iaekpts. ite. PaiiUdoons, fino black cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans, lin en, and a variety of summer stuffs. Waistcoats of satin, cloth, cassimere, -satinet, and of a variety of style and color to suit airy season. Shirls1 an assort ment of white, colored and common do. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine thcir-stock of Clothing, which is made up at their establishment in Eas ton, under their own supervision, as they feel assured it will give satisfaction -to all, in .style, quality and price. DRY GOODS. A good assortment of French, English and American broad cloth; cassimeys, satinets, Kentucky jeans, tweeds, linen, and a variety of summer stuffs. And a general assortment of hand kerchiefs, stockings, &c., &c. .' TO THE MBiES. They offer an excellent assortment of silks, French merinoes, chashmeres, al pacas, de laines, a large assortment of changeable linens, lawns embroidered and of various patterns, ginghams, and a splendid assortment of -calicoes. Also, a handsome assortment ot Thibet wool shawls with silk fringes, of all col ors, elegantly embroidered Barege shawls, c. A fine assortment of Parasols. An extensive assortment-of jaconet, Victoria lawn, Bishop lawn, crossbarred muslin, and a handsome assortment of cap stuff: laces, edging, and ladies' collars. Alsoj ladies' hose and gloves. A good assortment of muslin, bleached and unbleached, from 5 to 12 cents per yard. m-CARPET BAGS, for traveling, of a variety of styles. As they purchase all their Goods for J cash, at the lowest market prices, and in tend to do business on the ready pay sys tem, they are enabled to offer theirTjoods at the lowest rates, and as cheap as they can be bought at Easton or New York. Lumber, Grain, and produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. Stroudsburg, April 24, 1851. J. II. STROUD C. R. ANDRE NEW- GOODS At Tiovr Prices. STROUD & ANDRE having taken that lurge and commodious Brick Store House, formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call the attention of their friends and the public in general to their large stock of Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel, smoked and pickled meat, coarse and hue salt rice etc. CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails, wooden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c. HARDWARE. Locks, screws, butt hinges, grain and grass scythes, straw knives, door latches, bolts, knives and forks, hoes, rakes, forks, shovels, spades, planes, plane bits, cast steel saws, chisels, hatchets; augers, trying and bevel squares and coffee mills. CROCKERY A splendid assortment of Teas, plates, &c. New style Jenny Lind, in sets of 46 pieces. FANCY CHINA Mar ble, neatest and latest style extant. HOOTS AND SHOES. Mens' boots and shoes, boys' do cheap. Ladies' silk lasting gait3rs,kid slippers, patent Jenny Linds, slip pers, misses' slippers, and childrens' shoes. DRY GOOD 8, of every style and cobr. Black, blue and brown cloths. Fancy cassimeres; black doe skin do. Summer wear of all kinds. Fancy prints, alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French and domestic ginghams, barege, barege de laine, black-and fancy lawns, paper muslin, common and Russia dianer. tweeds, new style of poplins for Ladies' dresses, silks, la ces, ribbons, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort ment of trimmings. Parasols asm Umbrellas, Together with a complete assortment of goods generally, all of which they offer at ve ry low rates. Grajn, Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange, and cash never relused. The late Law having made the ready pay system obligatory upon all, we therefore have adopted it, and intend to sell for3mall profits and make quick returns; which will be a sav ing of 20 per ct. to the buyer. Call and "ex amine belore purchasing elsewhere. Wei know we can offer goods at such prices as will induce you to buy, for Uur (joods are cheaper and as good As any sold since Noah's flood, To buy of us it will be your gain, And we'll lake our pay in Cash or Grain. Call and see no charge for showing Goods. STROUD & ANDRE. -Stroudsburg, April 24,1851. OAPS. fine scented Soaps for wash- ing and shaving a'so the e'eebrated shaving cream, for sa'e by BLANK DEEiDS For sale at this .O'ffi'cc SURGEON DENTIST, Graduate, of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends in.Stroudsburo; and the public gen erally, that he has permanently located in Easton, where he will bo happy to see all who may wish his professional servi ces. oil os I l!H if I, I, Ml I LIU II Ul Wll uiwiivuw. Itoii. From the pains lie has taken to quail- I fv himself by study,, and from the skill acauireu irom a practice, oi seven years,, he hones to merit the lie Hopes to merit uie uunuuuiiutj ui xii r,A rnnw'vft n. share of nublic hatronaifc. uiiu a w i w r- i n ij-Gri-atuitous operations for the poor, from 7 to 9 A. M., and from 4 to 6 oclock, L Office in Northampton street, second door above Peter Pomp's New Drug Store. N. B. His professional engagements will not 2ssibll admit of his visiting Stroudsburg this summer. Easton, April 24, 1S51. STROUDSBURG Js'oia aiaci jssrass OMiiiay. .The subscribers take this method to inform the public generally, and millers and farmers especially that they have taken the above establishment, in the i-ear of Starbird & "Wallace's store, in the uw6 V &, """7?.T creased the machinery ot the establish- ,- , , 17 ment, they are prepared to execute al or- dcrs-in their Jine of business, 111 the best manner and with despatch, and therefore; Imvrtii oli nt Sffnnricniirrr nnrl hni-mfir 111. rcspectfullrsolicit the patronage. of the public. The3:-wi 1 manufacture cast and wrought iron work of all descriptions, in cluding Mill carsaag-, for flour and other mills, mill swrews ark and corn nulls, together with cast- r , . b , , , ai lnjrs of every description turned and fit- . -y- . y t. j. -v.i - a ted up in the best possible manner. As. ,.r . -it -u i v x i particular care will be taken to employ : r -1 . , , , r. J none but the biest workmen, and no pains will be spaTed, they feel confident of be-, ins: able to jrive general satisfaction. Al so , i made to order. .i BRASR CASTINGS such as spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon Boxes, &c, will be made to order. Old copper and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to or der. ' Threshing machines and Horse Powers of the most approved construction, will be furnished to order at the shortest no tice. of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook.stoves &c, on hand or made to order, for sale wholesale or retail. 'PLOWS, - of the most; approved plan will be kept on nana, ana every variety oi piow eastings , on hand and for sale. j "Wrought iron mill work will be. done on the most reasonable terms, liie, best land ot sled shoes and polished wa-, gon Doxes ana nonow ware win always be kept on hand. john g. tolmie; CHAS.S. PALMER. Stroudsburg, November 28, 1850. The testimony in its favor is over whe'ming. The proprietors are dai y in receipt ot letters and certificates, going the public generally, is called to his Den-: " Bacj Horse," Easton, every Monday, tal Infirmary, for the relief and benefit , Wednesday, and Friday, passing through of poor children", or young persons who 'the fqtfowing peaces, viz: Richmond, have -no -means of-paying for Dental ope-' tJentreyie, Wiiamsburg, Dis' Ferry, rations. For all such he, will willingly per- DeawareWater Gap, Dutotsburg,Strouds form any needful operation upon their .-burg, Bushfttf, and Dingman's Ferry, and teeth;ortreat all diseases of the gums or arrive in Miford the same day: Distance mouth in the most careful and effectual 60 miles. Returning, cave Samue Dim manner gratuituously. ''4 mice's Hotel, Milford, every Tuesday, 4 SSMtS- to prove its remarkab'e efficiency, to all SUmed her laborious occupation as a teach cases of worms, both in chi'dren and a-' er du'ts. The relief given, and the immcdi-1 14 years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th ave ate improvement of health which follows nue and 21st street, suffered with a couh, its use, has called the attention of physi-; raising of phlegm,.and pain in his side, cians-to this artic'e, and they freely re--He could get no relief til he tried the commend & prescribe ltm their practice. J All-Healing Balsam, which drove the pain The retail price is 25 cents per vial ichicli from his side, "allayed the cough, and brings it ivithin the means of all. I brought the disease upon the surface; and Brooklyn, L. I. January 16, 1847, before he had taeu three bottles, -was I do certify that I gave one bottle, of entirely cured. B. A.Fahnestock's Virmifuge tomy child, pleurisy and consumption. and in scacii hours it passed 23 large Mrs. Baggas, a ladyapwards of 70, re worms. Any person doubting this may siding 88 Sheriff street, has for yearsbeen apply for further information at my resi- subject to attac&s of Pleurisy, Baising dence corner of York -and Jackson st's. ' of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of AMES 'MCCAFFREY. Breath, Pain in her Head and various Boughlcccpsic, N. Y. March 2, 1844. ' I certify, that I took two vials of B. A. Fahnestock's V lrinifuge. which I found to be the greatest cure for worms I have ever used. I have been' troubled with tape worms for a number of years, and I have never found so good a medicine as B. A. Fanestock's Virmifuge. I there fore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT.. The public is cautioned against coun terfeits and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements that Kolm- Stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock's, Virmifuge are the same or as good as the only gen uine article, which is B- A. Fflhnesioctts yermzTiige, I Eastoji-& Milford Mail i.ise, VIA STROtJDSBUGR. Passengers in this line mil eave Jo- ' senh Hatrenhuch's Inn, sign of the X -J a.nursuay anu oaiumuy, unu muve m Easton the same day. - -l-c hwu ximwu w uuuuUiMulg, 2 87 ! N. B. Ail bag-ffage at -the risk of the , ww w owners. WILLIAM DEAN. Stroudsburg, May 8 1851. MONROE COUNTY iTlMJnaJ Fire Insurance Comp'y. Tl he rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand doars insured, after -which payment no subsequent tax wi 1 y-. 7, ,t. ,1 n.innf 4- 'nntrnv O r f n " acq fit - damage by fire, that may fad upon mem- , e .3 J bers of the company, TL fcg f intercsfc otlexJ be ,1 yearly, ... ',, nmW :n nrn'nnn L Qr their d -jt w . . , onm' EJeh inSurer in br with the said company wibe a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her poicy. The principe of Mutua Insur- rmstsx li n r. Vvrtrt 4-1, in rrli At icfnrl lino , , . , , . e been tried by the unerring test of expen- . i i i j j -u ence, and has proved successful and be ' r7 T. nfl. ; , come very popuar. It afiords the great- , S. 1 r . . , 1 est security against loss or damage by fife, on the most advantageous -and rea- s.onabe terms. Applications for Insurance to bo made in person, or by letters addressed to ' JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS. Jacob Goetz Michael H. Dreher - John Edinger Jacob Frederic'.; J ames H. "Walton George E. Keller . Edward Poston Peter Shaw "John Miller Kobert Boys llichard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker. Balsar Fetherman. JACOB GOETZ, President. JAMES H. "WALTON, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Jamiry 31, 1850. ISaisasig Blood And Consumption , jwj in the side and night sweats, Asthma, Whooping Cough, 'palpitation of the heart, Liver cdmplaint, Bronchitis and all diseases of the inroat, lungs anu liver cured Dy oner man's All-Healing Balsam. RAISING BLOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr.- Mine, Buider, in Broon, was attached with raising bood. foffbwed by a coujrh, pain in the side, and all the u- sua symptoms of consumption. He em ployed two of the best physicians; they did him no good, and tofd him he coud not live. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, lOG Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleeding and oough ! Before he had taken one bottle he was able to be about his work. It had saved his life. His daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Maston TVilHnmoliniTf living in Tenth, near South Fourth St., j says That she had bec-n troubled with a hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a long time, which at last become so bad that she was obliged to give up her school for more than a jear. She then com menced taking the All-Healing Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms.-r- She is now fast recovering and has re parts of her body. Her friends believed past recovery. The All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of all her alarming symptoms, and now she is able to attend to her work. ASTHMA AND W HOOPTNQCOUGK. Mrs. Lucrctra Wells, 95 Christie st.; L. S. Beals, 19 Delancy street; "W. H. Youngs, 75 "Walnut st.; know the value of this great remedy. Ask for shermap's All-Healing Bal sam, and see that his written signature is on each bottle. Price 25 -cents and 81 nor bcttlhi - jDr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lpzen-. ges iorsaie at tins olnce. May 8, 1851, , u Elizabeth st., Stkoudsburg, Pa. The undersigned respectlully m formahis friends and the public, gener allv. that he has taken the above Hotel, known to the travelling community as 'bhtvu lyVti'ld Stand," and recently kept by Geo. Swafuvood. The house is large, with ever convenience for travellers and boarders. , The vards and stabling are extensive, and every thing in the very best order for ihoac comodation of travellers and others. The proprietor will useevery effort to have his table, chambers, bah and every depart ment of his house conducted in surli a man ner as to secure the approbation of his custo mers. The Stage qffice for the Mauch Chunk, Wilkes-Barre. White Haven and Providence stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel. Persons wishing logo Or send with the a- bove stages, will please leave their orders at the Indian Queen Hotel. These lines leave Ihis Hotel every Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. . t JOSEPH J. -POSTENS. Proprietor, April 21,"I851. TO INKEEPERS, And lo all whom it may Concern: rfHE Undersigned embraces this method JL to inform his friends and customers in ; particular and the public in general, that he has added to' bis former stock of Groceries and Varieties, a generl assortmen of ' it Cnnsistincr of the best refined Rye Whiskey; 1 pale Brandy ; Holland and common Gin; N. I O. Rum: Lisbon and port Wine, of the pur-, O est and best qualities, and offers such for, p sale by the barrel, keg, gallon or half gallon, JJl.b.L.L OTVUSem $ ZCll SCipm Ilia, at the lowest casn prices; ana wisnes i.The most extraordinary Medicine in the Tavernkeepers in the country to give him a , w.orjd r Over two hundred and fifty call before purchusing elsewhere, as he isde- ' thnusnnd nersons cured of various diseases. termmea to give satisiacuon, oom in quumy and price. He also keeps constantly on hand, for In keepers, Wink Bitters, Pbppermint and Wintei'.gueen, also Lemon Syrup. - IETProduce of all kinds taken in exchange. SAMUEL'S. ABEL. Stroudsburg, June 5, 1851. , . . 1 PSiiSadelpliia Type Foundry, No. 8, Pear street, Near the Exchange. PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscriber having made great im-; provements in his method of casting type and mivinn nf motnls nnrl tirjfl n tlinrnunli rprfsifn nf i.:c mn.ri,p9 ii,P fnpn nf whirl, nro no. PV. rpllp.l in hpnnfv nnrl rponlarlv nf rot. hv nnv , ... j n j j j in the country; flatter's himself that by a strict personal attention lo business, and employing none but the most skilful workmen, he is en-. abled to offer A SUnrrinr Article, al mailt, reduced Pries. He is constantly adding to his stock all that is new from. the best workmen of this and oth er countries, and having lately procured from Europe, a great variety of NEW FACES and OKNAMJi.iN lb, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to Presses", Chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Gal- leys, Brass Rule, and erer.y other article nee- ded to furnish a complete Printing Office, supplied at the shortest notice. german book and JOB tvpe, Of the newest style and of all sizes, carefully put up in fonts of correct proportion. LiXANDER ROBB Januirv 30 1851. Iv " ' octor Yours ell for So Cts ! By means of the Pocket iEsculapius, or Every one his own Physician! Thirtieth edition, with upwards of a hundred en gravings, spowing pri vate diseases in every shape and form and ma!- formations of the gener- J by wm. young, m. d , The time has now ar- rived, that persons suffering from secret dis-! eases, need no more become the victim of quackery, as by theprecsriptions contained in this book, any one may cure himslf, without ; hinderance to business, or the knowledge of; the most intimate friends, and with one tenth i the usual expenses. In addition to the gen- Feral routine of private disease, it fully explains the cause of manhood's early decline, with nhCprmtmn nn mnrrinofi-hpRidPQ mnnv mU-i er 'derangements which it would not be nro-, per to enumerate in the public prints n t H?Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five cop ies will be gent Tor "one dollar. Address, " DR. WM. YOUNG. No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA." Post-paid. ITT DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseases described in his dif ferent publications, at his Office, 152 SPRUCE Street, every day between 1) and 3 o'clock, Sundays excepted. January 30, 1851. ly. Slrouclslnirg and RSmich Chunk Mail Line of Stages. This lin IP J J Pc0c- T-Tt0i t ' ' ----- f WJUtlO f I 11 ditlll Oopon in Rtrniirlchnrnr M.nrl.. WnrfnT;vn 1::: :rV ..If " "V: i - j , v, WUl.IV A. ill via l'ennersville, Shafers P. O. Kresgeville, .Wei?.sport, and Lehighlon to Mauch Chunk, where it arrives at 4 o'clock pm., and con nects with lines from Pottsville, Berwick and other places. Returning, leave C. Connoi's hotel, in . Mauch Chunk, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 a. m. "and ar- ic iu oiruuusourg at 4 i. m. This line connects with tho Wilkesbarre and White Haren st,iges at Shafers P. O. Monroe county, and with the -New York, Easton, Milford and Honesdalo stages at Stroudsburg. FARE From Stroqdsburg to Mauch Chunk $2 00 White Haven 2 iiu Wilkesbarre 2 50. J. STOUFFER & Co., February 13, 1851, Proprietors Country Produce. Butter, eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. . ... JOHN H. MELICK, Stroudsburg, February 1, 1851, THIS IS A GREAT COUNTRY,. AND MANY MYSTERIES IN IX! WMcsak arid Retail Boot and Shoe Store. THE Subscriber takes' this method to in form the public that he has just re ceived at his Store, opposite Messrs. Miller & Brother and nearly opposite T. & P. Mix sell's store-, in Hamilton Street, a large a3 sortment of S0ot0 emir 0l)Os, decidedly the largest, cheapest and best, now in Easton, which he is selling for cash, and is de m termined not to be undersold by any other establishment, accor ding to the article:. His assortment consists of Congress Gaiters, Women's Gaiters. Half Gaiters, Jenny Linds, Slippers, ! Buskins, and a large assortment of children' aaiters &c .&c. ALSO. Gentlemen's and youths' Boot3 ancj Shoes of every variety, all made of the j best materials, and experienced workmen ! (under his own superintendence.) - Orders for work to bo made by measure. j anj repairing of all kinds, promptly attended ; to as heretofore. A continuance of the fa- iSf1" communily resPeclfully a- THADDEUS SCHOCH. , Easton, May 22, 1851. TEE GENUINE ARTICLE, Greatly improved manufactured by Dr. HILTON, the creat Chemist. whhialhelast 2 years. Jt cures Scrol- ula, stubborn Ulcers, Effects of Mer cury, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Consump- lion, General Debili ty, Dyspepsia, - - - Costiveness, Skin Diseases, ' " Liver Complaint, Drop sy & Gout, Ringworms, Can cers and Tumors, Heart Diseases. . The great beauty of'this medicine is, thaf it never injures the constitution, and is al ways beneficial even to the most delicate. a"d is the only medicine ever discovered that "eates new, pure and rich blood, and that reaches the bone. Thousands are ready to testify -lo its many virtues. Great Spring & Summer Medicine ; r, , . , , ! ?V.er' PerS?" sll0uld lake a b lle SPr,nS anit fall, to regulate the system and drive out-all impurities. TAKE CARE OF YOUR CHILDREN. One bottle ofDr. S. P. Townsend's Ex- tract of sarsaparilla will cleanse the system of a child. j THE EYII)EKcE j ' Easton, Pa., August 5. 1350. ' This is to certify that I have been troubled u'ith a swelled leg for twenty-five years, at tended with general debility, and was restor- ! ed to perfect health by the use ofDr Q P. Tmvnsend's Sarsaparilla. I can refer to . h(?s m Plllcc ,who bave lk?n lh,s val; tiable medicine, and who speak in terms of j the highest commendation of its healing vir- lues. CHHECKMAN, 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 notXJr P Toicn- rniPx snrxfrnnrilln hpn olrpn nnrl hv wlnrh j she waa DerfGCtiv realo?pfi tn health. JOsEPH STABP. This is to certify, that my child was afflicted wjtj, a horrible disease in the face (which lesisted the efforts of mv familv nhvsician.1 ad was entirely cured by li3lfa bottle ot Dr. S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla. WILLIAM WOOD. Unfontown, Fayette co., Pa., July 2 1S50. NOTICF ... , , nnrr, Jhe public.are notified thatDr-SP Towns- rnus raoi oarsapanua, m iuture " , u,,u ,A l,lc htlion, Chemist, whose name in connection vvilh lhal of.Dr- 5 P Townsei.d, will be up I - t. U..I prevent fraud. Sold in Stroudsburg by THEODORE SCHOCH. Wholesale and Retail OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers' Xiand 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 'noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pri vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed military ser vices in any regiment, company or detacrr ment in the service of the United States, in the war with Great Britian, declared by the United States on ihe eighteenth day of June, 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 17U0, and each of the commissioned officers who was engaged in the military service of the United States in the late war with Mexico, and shall be entitled to lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actnally served nine months, shall receive one nun- !: t 1". 1.1 1 aca a"a sxlY acies: anu mose wno engaged to serve six months and actually served lour months, shall receive eighty acres; and j those who engaged to serve for any or pn indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, that wherever any officer or soldier was honorably discharged In consequence of dis' ability in the service, he shall receive thea mount 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, tho subscriber offers his services as agent to procure Land Warrants for those entitled to receive them, as above specified. He may be found at his office in Strouds burg. S. C. BURNETT. October 24, 1850. Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, , MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth street fqrnerly oc cupied by Wm, Davis, Esqf..? May 8, 1851.
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