TANNERSTILLE111 ' II Si'oia aud SSrass Foundry. The subscriber takes tltis method of informing the public generally, ami mil lers and Tanners especially, that having; purchased of Mr. Sauiuef Haydeh, late j proprietor of the Stroudsburg Foundry, all hi Patterns and Pixturos, he has re- j moved the same to his Foundry iu Tan- j nersville, Monroe co., Pa., and having in- j creased the machinery of the establish ment, he is prepared to execute all or- 1 dors in his line of. business, in the best j i i i i i f eluding for flour and other mills, . mill sere ws, l)ark and corn mills, together with- cast ings of every description turned and fit ted tip in the best possible manner. As particular care will be taken to employ none but the best workmen, and no pains will be spared, he feels confident of be ing able to give general satisfaction. AI- "SO s i & m made to order. B&ASS ..CASTINGS such r.s spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon Loxos, &c, will be made to order Old copper and Brass taken in exchange at the highesi'price. 'Patterns made W or der. Th.cshwg niachincs and JJqrsc Towers of the most approved construction, will be furnished to order at the shortest no tice. 5 ' of all kiuds,Tor c6al or. wood, coot stoves &c, on hand or made fo order, for sale wholesale or retail. of fie most approved planwill.be kjpton hand, and every variety of plow castings on hand and for sale. - i T JTjJAVrought iron mill w&rk wi" be I done on the liiost reasonable terms. The-! bet kind of sled shoes and polished" wa jron boxes and hollow ware will alwavs be ket.t on hand. A. JACOB STOUFFER January 1, 1 52.-1 y THIS IS A GREAT ClTUNTR Whoics;de and Retail Boot and Shoo Stere. Til Subscriber takes this method to in form the public thai he has just re reived at his lore, upposti'e Messrs.- Miller & Brother and nearly opposite T. & -P-AIix-Ktii's s.ore in liiuiiiwi treet, a Targe as- i 'h-iriuie ' n Boots tmb &)0t jF5! decidedly thr largest, ch&zpesi an1 fifsr t-.v in r,aaion. wmcn he i s WtUt lor cash, aiid isde- WM lermnl not 19 b undersold by S353 an t iher estrtblishmetU; accot- l!is as.sntneiit consists isf Cnncrets' 'Gsnters, Women's G liters ilaif Gaiters. Jfe'nnjT.inds, Slfppers Ls a is. ami 4,larjje asaortnifeiit iff children's gaiiers. &q &c. ,( ALSO Gentle men's and youths' ' Boots, and Sn -es of every variety, all jnde'eif fhe lest iiutorials, and experienced vor5crnen (under i.sown stperjrnendenrc.) Otdtrs fof'wprl; to re ntadc y 'iileasure, r.nJ lei'ainnii.pT ainn'nd.s,.prornpt!j attnHed 1 1 as hrretoHire. A continuafftre dT the Ta vors of a libreal commuijitv rdspeHTuHv sO- manner ami witu uespaicu, auumcreiore ; Wjlkes-Barre, White Haven and Providence respectfully solicit the patronage of the stages will hereafter.be at the above Hotel. public. He will manufacture cast and Persons wishing to go or send with, the a wrought iron work of all descr'iptioiis. in- l buve stages, will please leave their orders I. . fl Lcited . . TIIADDELo SCllOCll. Knstr n. "May 2-2. 1S5I " Cure of Consumption." L:rer Complaint. Colds, Coitghx Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Jhroat a&d Lung. Cum plaints . 1 have published, a brief work on Cojusiira ption, which contains a invaiiiltle recipe i jr the cure of these prevalent diseases, even in llifir wor.si plages, when fnends and. phy sicians have iieji up all lu)ic. Tie. Lung i lalsam prescribed in this work Cures without If me expensive aid ol phvsirians or injurious use oi nate.itt'ue.ticiits. in adopting ibis ots j ten of Cure th patienl knouts whatJieis us ing Kn- ws that he is not bliurieining his day by lhe use -ol arxuiynes or mercurials, which may seern to Relieve but never Cure He knows when using this Life saving Bal sam, that he Js taking mild, pleasant, eflica- cuus remedies, such .as Jyature prescribes for the ills .her children suffer. "Jhe jqgretM cnts composingthis Lung Balsam are obtain able (cheaply .Wo,) .wherevei Qonsumptiun exisjs, provingithat-Ce;;j,jUiW jtsianlidoifl. Ctmsunipli ve,paiienls,m;y. Rclyqn ,Lhis rcejj)t (all Lunu Complaints .are removed by lis use) I would not-ailach my namejo,U,had 1 doubt of its eflicacv. The uixesiOitnas far preparing and using lhe Balaam are perfectly plain- 1 piefer spiling tue Recife ,t making lhe Balsatiu ji enables jjieopje to filakc their oicn Medicine at a Trifling Cost. - 1 will imparl the secret of making the Balsam, and the Famdy right to use it, for S,l5 but jn no case will I seJljil for speculating purposes. Proof of its Goodness- Jackson. Mich.. March 21, 135 J . Don S.TOUSEY Sir: YouwMiedme to let you know what effect your preparation of Medicine for Coi. sumption and other dis eases had in iriy family A ftcr Ihe'first ti-n davs mv wife gained i weight 3tHs, relieved her cough, changed her countenance, and all appearances were better. My .family would not be willing lo do without" it. "it 'is a med icine much needed in Jackson there is many rases Simumf tO rilV wifft's. 1Tlf &V Mr. 1 - J 1 TS ;,.. www,., , , unu 1)11 U1U HCIY "Ulo r.Al-.v,vJ ,,.,11 f I JfS,l.5'-;r.:ir. 1 '- i . r-r .. i - " uiuui niiiu "jiyMjiiyyu iui uji.cwc. imjj- i 'jiisiuii, mi iiuru ana Jionesoaie pectfully yours. " 0. F- POOL- - ! Stroudsburg. Address, post paid, (enrloe)ng llrJS.I' ' i' p r? .' tt it2 t? v me v.,A.(,,..r.i..'.:v.li.f ni -..-.- Aivij The work goes W mail under sWl. ' tr October 23, lS5J-0m A geneod sapplyof Lead and Iron- Pipeiof al vos, on hand at all times, 'tnd"fifrrsale oy DICKSON Jf SAMP&E . easton. Jly j?, lg5I-ly. B LANK ,M0E31GAG-S -'M i t or sale -at ih'isOMice 5 f V Elizabeth "St., Srnotfife:bi:nO, Pa. The undersigned repecifully'in forms his friends and the public gener- jSiiiLaUv, tbathfchas'taken the above Hole, known to the travelling community as 'Shive ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo. Swartwood. , , . The house is. large, with ever convenience for travellers and boarders. t . , The yards and Stabling are extensive, and every thing in the very best order for the ac comodation of travellers and others. The proprietor will use every effort to have his table, chambers, bar. and every depart ment of his house conducted in such a man tier as to secure the approbation of his custo- mers. The Stage office for the Easton, id. Chunk, ai me xtiuran .iueen xkuui. These lines leave this Hotel every iMon-. day, " '.vVdhesday,' and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. JOSEPH J. POSTE.NS. Proprietor. April 34, 1S5I. . . TO INKEEPERS, Amii to ail w2jmi it may Concern: rjilfc) Undersijined embraces this method a io inform his friends and customers in particular and the public in general, that he has added to his former stock of Groceries and Varieties, a generl assortmen of Consisting ot the best refined Rye Whiskey pale-Brandy; Holland and common Gin; N. O Hum Lisbon and port Wine, of the pur est and best qualities, :ahd 'offers such for sale by the barrel, keg.- gallon or half gallon; nt the lowest cash prices ; aU wishes . the Tavernkeepers in the country to gie hirn a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he is de termined to give satisfaction; both "m quality, at'.d price. Me also keeps constantly on hndi for In beefjers, WiNk Bittkcs, IEkppkrmist. and Wintuuoreen, also Lemon Syrup. IEFPoduce of all kinds taken in exchange. SAMUEL S. ABEL. Stroudsbur'g. June 5, 1851. Phil;iiel3lia .Type Fo:sasdi'r, .To. S, Pear., street, Near the Exchange, TTjE 'Stlbfjcriber having made greaf im- pro Yemenis- ill hwmellfoJ of casting type and mising of me(a!s,:am had a liiorougb revision of his metrices, ti;e faces of which are not ex- j celled, in beuuiy ang regularly or cut, by any in the country; flattersdnuiself that by a strict personal attention to business, and employing none but the most skilful workmen, he is en abled to'orTer ri Superior Article, al'greatly reduced Prices. lie isconstamly adding to his stock all that is new from the best workman of this and oth er countries, and having lately procured from Europe, a great variety -of IsEW FACES and ORNAMENTS, sulicits the attention of PrMiiers thereto. s Specimens will be sent toihose falling to "Presies, Chases", Cases, Ink, Stands, Gal leys; Brass Rule, nd every nther articlc nee ded to Turnish a complete Printing Office, supplied at the shortest notice. . JGERN-UN UtOX AND JOR TVPE, Of the newest style and of all-sizes, carefully put up in fonts olror.recl proportion. - A DEXAN'D E R ROBB. January 30, 1851. It: Boctoa yur&cIJ" tor S3 !a ! Jly means .of the Pocket .,scuiapius, or tivery one his own Physician! f&0 Thiitieih ediuon, with 91 .fiZ-SA nr-w a ril nf n V111 ml rt n. te diseases in every hape and form and mal- 5 QlZS-frl' ,:' lormations oi- the gener- MI alH e systems' 'Sv BY WH, I'OL'NG, M 1) Ltir The time has now ar- rired, that persons stsiTering fcom secret dis eases, need no more become the victim of qunckfeTy,as by lhe precsripiions contained in this book, any one may cure Irimsif, without hi iterance to business, or the know ledge of the most intimate friends, and with one tenth the usual expenses. In addition to the cen- eral routine of private disease, it fully explains the cause' of manhood's earlv decline, wiih observations on marriage-besides, many oth er derangements which it would not be pro per to' enumerate in the public prints. ETAny person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in in a lelicr, will receive one copy of this-bonk, by ma:l, or five cop ies will be sent for one dollar. Address, DR. VVA1. YOUNG, No. 152 SPRUCE Street. PHILADELPHIA." Post-paid.. IEP DR. YOUNG can be consulted, on any of the diseases described in his dif-. ferent publicatiocs, at his Office, 152 SPRUCE Street, every day betwe.cn 9 and 3 o'clock, Sundays excepted. January 30, 1H5I ly SroieNb3rjT nail 3a.tsclj ClistJik Mail Line of Stages. This line leaves J. J. Postens' Hotel, (In dian Queen.) in Stroudsburg, every. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock a. m via Fennersviile, Shafers P. 0. Kesireville.- Weissport, and Lelu'jshtan io where it arrives at ! o'clock Mauch Chunk, 4. v. ar., .anil con- Elects with lines Prom Potts ville, Berwick and bther places. Keiurning,'leave C. Connoi's tliotd, in Mauch Chunk, everv Tuesday. 1 hursday and Saturday, at 7 a. m. and ar rive In Stroudsburg at 4 p. m. This line connects with the AVilkesbarre and White Haven st.ices at Shafrfrs P. O. Mnnrnn rnnnt i iUn ' V -1. stages at .Pram Stroudsburg to. Mauch Chunk S2 00 2 00 2 50 l" White Haven " Wiikesbarre - u J. STOUFFER & Co., Fetfriiary-I3i rS5I. Proprietors. y'-ProtUufc. - g Ptrr Stroudsburg, February 1. 1 5f . v m ' v -V Aitd Ctoisumpttdn, path lit the side aiul I ' itighfsvccatSj Jlsth ma Whooping Cough pafltation of the heart, Mtrer amquatnt, Brohcliitis, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher man's All-Healing Balsam. .RAISING BLOOD &t CONSUMPTION Mr. Mine, Buidcr, in BrooZ:ynr ,was attached with raising Wood, foowed by a cough, pain in the side.,, and a the u sua symptoms- of consumption. lie pm rinvpfl two of the best physicians; t"cy did" him no good, and tod 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, ,13G Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operated lia:charm, stopped -the bleeding, and cough ! '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, of Williamsburg, living in Tenth, near South Fourth St., says That she had been 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 year. She then com menced taking the All-Healing Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has re-; suined'her laborious occupation as a teach er. ' : Al. 3'cars Mr. John O'Neil, 10th ave- nVn irif? in cf. afroof cnftVrAfl ivi'fli.fi nmi.rli raisins of phlesrm, and pain in his side. He could get no relief til he tried the t A I 11 -1T .1? T-1 J . from his side, allayed the coucrh, and brought the disease upon the surface; and before he .had ta&en three bottles,, -was entirely cured. ri.'BirillSY AND CONSUMPTION.. Mrs. Baggas, a lady apwards of 70,-rc-siding 88 Sheriff street, has for 'ears been subject to attacks' of Pleurisy, Raising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath,' Pain in her Head and various parts of her body. Her friends believed past recovery. The All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of all 'her alarming! sj'tnptom, and now she is able to attend to her work. ASTH.MA AND WHOOPING COUGH.' i Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 95 Christie st.; W TT xi. u. a, r i oungs, i o alnnt st.; know the value of this great .reined'. sk for sherman s AH-Healing Bal- ior snerman s ni-iTeaimg iai - sam, and see that his written signature is on each bottle Price 25 ,1f .j C1 n4firt Cents and M ner bCttle. TJr. Sherman's Worm and Co'ugh Lozen- 1 QS for sale at lhis offi5e May &. 1651 . :vii-xieanng xaisam, wmcuuiovc iuup;miiry low rates. ffiasloa & Ml MPd itiail ilHe, ;;s ; ;d jn the roiKla " sfirvice of lhe -H has been fairly tested .Cuuans, and short 1A STROUDSBURG. ; United States in the late war with Mexico, ! of Breath depending on weak lungs, a - Passengers in this ind vrill eave Jo seph Hagenbuch's Inn, ' sign of .the ui3ac& Horse," Easton, every Monday, ! N ednesaay and indav, passing through the foowiag- peaces, viz: BJchmond, Centrevie, Wiiamsburg, Dots' Ferry, Tiro nranWnfr,(ir, Tki-rf Ax--.- Crl.nl.- burg, Bush.'i, and Dingman's Ferry, and arrive in Miford'thc same day: Distance . ?' 00 mites. Iteturnmg, eave &amuc iim- mice's Hotel, Milford, every Tuesday, lhursdav and baturdav. and arrive in Easton the same day. -Fare-from Easton to -Stroildsburg, -$1 25 J' , t " Mifq'rd,' ' 2 57 i.'B. -dZaffgagc" 'atHhc risk of the. owners. - . -WILLIAM DEAN. Stroudsburg, May -8 1851 . A ILiietary Paperlor the PeopSe. THE IOOK A Monthly Record of New' Publication jiff-end i Literary Advertiser, l At 25 Cents per .A.va-.i in Advance. 77. WILSON, Publisher, 40 Ann st., N. Y. The Second Volume of this Journal com-V mer.ced in August, 1851. Back numbersy ran be supplied to a limited extent, f ; Each number consists of -from twelve to j sixteen large quarto pages, printed onnewj type and excellent paper; forming in a. year a volume of from 150 to 200 pages. Its contents nrK A list of all works pub-! Ifshed in the U. States in each month; Liter- a'ry Intelligence ; Reviews of New Books, j &c &c, occupying about one half the sheet, t the remaining half is devuted to selections from the best literature of the day, and to a very interesting miscellany It is the object of the publisher to render: . m . V r - a. . . . ' jt is presumed, is worth more than the sub- scnption to every mtelliijent person. All communications by mail, must pre-paid A great variety of Toys on -hand and for sale cheap at the variety store of JOHN H. ME LICK. ' Stroudsburg, ft, May 1851. L'AST NOTICE. AvLL persons indebted to the firm of Stnrrdnll RflrPR & Son hv VnMr c , ... tne vljook i radic agreeable lo the taste of, to prove its reinarKao'e emciency to all the general' reader, while it conveys intelli-! cases of worms, both In children and a genre of what is going forward in the world j du ts. The relief civem and the immcdi of Literature; a species of information, which' 5 i.'m. v. i. fi,. account, or otherwise, are requested to1""1 "uuuuu niy i un make immediate payment. All accounts i d.euce coruer ,of Jt0 and J ackson st'' which are not settled soon, will be col- ieciuu uy xegai process.? 3. & J. N. STOKES. Stroudsburg, Aprjr.24, 1851. ' : i. i .. -i Shad, Codfish, Constantly bh hand for sale by J. PALM Ell & Co- Market st. Wharf PllIE ADICLPH1A. "Lnad :td Cheese, J February 'i7, Ifc?51. 3id. SARSAPAEILLA, August 11 1551 .A icsh sliun v of tne above atnc e. itist r.eceivefi "and fif s e rft this Office, bv : ' uina c. R. ANDRE Ai tow Vt&ecs, STROUD & ANDRE having taken that largo and commodious Brick Store Jimise, formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call .the attention of their friends aqd the public in neneral to. their large stock of Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel, smoked and pickled meat, coarse and line sail, rire. etc. CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, 'Tails, wooden Bowls, half bushel measuresw&c. Locks, scrgws, butt hinges, grain and' grass sevthes. , straw knives, door -latches, bolts L-nime nn, r,.Piiim0; ml-oc .f,rl,- . shnrpU. spades, 'planes, plane bfts, cast steed, saws, chisels,' hatchets; augers, trying dtid beve, sqyaresind coffee mills. , . . CROCKERY A splendid ' assortment of Teas,-plates,'&c. New style Jenny Lind, in sets of -16. pieces. FANCY :CH1AA War ble, neatest and latest style extant. HOOTS AND SirOBS. Mens' boots and shoes, boys' do. cheap. Ladies' silk lasting gaiters, kid slippers, paient Jenny Linds.slip pers, misses' slippers, and childrens1 shoes, DRY GO 0 !) S3 of every style and cobr. Black, blue and brown cloths. Fancy cassimeres; black doe skin -do. summer wear ofall kinds. Fancy prints, alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French and domestic ginghams, barege, barege de laine, black and fancy lawns, paper muslin, common and Russia diaper, tweeds, new style of poplins for ladies' dresses, silks, la ces, ribbons, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach- ! and unbleached muslins, and a full assort ( "fent of trfmmings. Parasols aiJd Uai!r'sS;is, Together with a complete assorlment of 1 ,1 ,i r i .1 rr . I a . " ..;!. v. j . cTiifirio opnprni v n n ivnir i npv nr prsivn. Grain, Lumber and all kinds, of Country produce taken in exchange, and cash never refused. Thelate Law having. made the readv.wiy sys.tem obligatory upon .all, we therefore have adopted h, and intend to soli for small profits and make quick returns; which' will be a sav ing of 20 per ct. to the buyer. Call, and ex amine : before purchasing elsewhere. Wre know we can offer goods at such prices as will iiijluceyou to buy, for ,f:Oiii; Goods are cheaper and as good ,,, n Asany old sinceiSoah s lloou, , 'J'o buy.-of.us it will he vour gain, , , . And we'll take our pay in Cash or Gfain. Call and sec no charge for shovying. Goods. STROUD &.ANDRE. ' OFFICE TO PROCURE j By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted, , rhat bach. of the surviviflg, or the widow or ) minor children of deceased commissioned and i noncommissioneu oincers, musicians, or pri- i z vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang- ersor militia, who performed military ser- ; vices in any regiment, company nr detach - .... J r, - T--.fi ... t mpni in inp sprcipp ti inp I'nnpn nwips. in i the war wiih Great liritian, declared by the ; Uniled States on the eiahteenth day of June, , , 1612, or in any of the Indian wars since 17'JO, 1,J .nl, nf PnmmKcinnorl ..ffififa tvhll and shall be entitled l6 lands as follows : Those who engaged to serve twelve month nr durinr the war. and actnallv served nine months, shidl receive one hun- lo serve six months and actu months, shall receive oi ihnsH who fnOnCTf-fi tn sen- i;jc . i ti. i Jell. STROUD ally served lour ,uo11 a,lu aiai,ua uioeuniie penoG, ann aciuauy servea one," : ' ;r , f , , month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, r,he sluggishness of the animal disappears, that wherever anv officer or soldier was:,'becom,nfer liVel' antl spirited, and the hair honorabiv discharged in consequence of dis - ability in the service, he shall receivo the a - mount to which he would have been entitled "if he had seed the full period for which he ; had engaged to serve. Under the above act, and the acts of Con-! er ne,r ,10rses W11 fllso appear to a gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser- jreater advantage, when offered for sale; the vices as agent to procure Land Warrants for Pder. keeping them in a good and healthy those entitled to receive them, as above sue-d condition. 1? armers and 1 eamsters will also -I r-ified. He may Be found -at his office irff''W the1 ,,orses SreallV beneiited by leedmg i Stroudsburg. S. C. BURNETT. i October 24, 1850. The testimony in its favor is ov'cr whe'mihg. The proprietors arc dai y in receipt of letters and cdrtifiicates, going 1 . VII (M . I . ri , ., .. - , "' UL1,U rtlwuu U1 ciaus to artie'e, and they freely rc- commentt diprescriDeitm tneir practice. The retail jwicc is 25 cents per vial which brings it icitltin the means ofall. Brooklyn, L. I. January 10, 1847. I do certify that I cave one bottle of B. A.Fahnestock's Virmifuce tomv child, ndx sen hours ifc -Psed 23 large 'WMh Any person doubting this may A.i.i,- :c f JAlVlI!ia IVJCUAi4 t' lti'JY. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. March 2, T844. I'certify, that I took two vials of B. A. Fahnestock's Virmifuge, which I-found to be the greatest cure' for worms I hnvn jevcruse'd. 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. T- there fore recommend it. i iu r MARTHA GUFTV The public is cautioned against couh-" torfeitsand spurious articles, and 'to put no cbufidence in statements that 1 Kolm etock's,' and 'S.Talmestoek's, Virmifuge are the sain o. or as. good .as thg.onlv gen-;, article, which is B- A. Ttimhstm?s Vermifuge. - ----- - - For sale in Stroudburirbv 7S.'hV .rvOo.3 PREPARED BY 'BRE2N.SQ, FKOMEFIELD & CO. No. 187 North Third street, Philadelphia. i tie proprietors u, u auu , PuCi u i , i, . -n ,k,,y. ,,r,,; pleasure in being able to call your attention to this article, which in all repects excels any thing.of the kind offered to the public for the last-fifty years. It is not only of individual interest but it must in time become a great National benefit; in the aggregate it will add at least ont i Million Dollars annually to the j produce of the Country, in the increase ofi MUh. liutter and tat irom ihc same amount of food, besides the many, very manay lives ol valuable animals it will save by restoring them to health. It is therefore destined to Lbe in due time one of the staple articles of every farmer, 'Dairyman and Horseman. It 'is not one oLthose Kind o! Mixtures that J.merely swell, an- animal up for a short time, hut it vvilf by the capacity wh ch it has of , converting HI PPbRIC AC-ID (winch is an ;f flele matter) into Lactic acid or olctne; cause L'a greater-amount oi nutritious maiier to i-e extracted from the same amount of food, than poslibly could do, were the active principles bf nutrition to pass out of the system iu the form of Hippuric Acid. We have received a multitude of evidence to' prove what we have said abdve. Suffice to say: We have mitfed the active agent with a great number of Vegetable plants and herbs, which time and use have nroved to be useful in improv ing the appetite and promoting digestion of tne lood ; thus securing a neatiny conuiuon of the tblood, Horn which the Milk and Fat must be-formed. It may be used for Horses, Cows and Hogs for the following diseases: -Horses. Yellow Water. This disease is owing lo a bad and impoverished state of the blood, which becomes thin and watery and of a yel low color. It is a dangerous sickness, and destroys "many valuable horses every year. A free use of this powder will entirely cure this disease. It will by impioviing digesition and giving lo the blood a greater quantity of red particles, afford the best and only possi ble chance of recovery. In-the beginning of the disease, give a table spoonful once a day. at noon. If the disease is fat advanced a table spoonful twice a week . Slabbering This is the ruination of many valuable Horses by exhaustion by a con stant discharge of saliva which ouaht to co sinto the stomaqh to assist digestion. It is often brought on by Indian tobacco growing in the pasture:ground. A table spoonful three times a week will arrest the flov un- rtless caused bv the Tobacco.. . Under such circumstances the animal must be Kept out of lhe reach of the 1 obacco jDisc7?20T-This powder has alreadffcured J hundreds of horses of this troublesome dis iease to the surprise of those who used it. It should be used early, before matter has formed in the neck, else it cannot restore the animal perfectly until the matter is discharged. Use it earlv to nrpvent such a result The dose i .11 r , . t . n n i n cnnrmmi iini-p nr iw r n nav- ".. . r '.. . .. . 7 . .. .ftenrfc--ih's. d,scas.eo,asf,,iDr Tf? al ? arriciis. Give this powder a -fair trial and ! ,k i- 7 . to inmirahe mnladv. It is a disease o the , J J glandulasysled, and kept up by imperfect ; to.1 or a month or two, in constant succession, w, n lnreC C3SeS OUl ' wur " will in three cases out of four effect a cure. ! Die spooniui every morning ; u u aotues, on or lw,c'e a.wee? , , . p00r' sphriicd Horses, or where there is any remains of Founder or stiffness of mo tion, and the Horse will not fatten; or where 'a n I inn I : lip flittPil if in i nr rtmvHC n nrl' wli n it q i I .' smoolh Jlnd sleek ' Drovers, by feeding their horse es one or i l vo la0le spoonsiui a week to each will se cure them against the danger of taking cold or distemper, in being exposed to the weath- j he povder. as.. above, it securing to. thorn a fjcqulmual good appetite - For milk Gows, wc are fully convinced that it not only improves the quality, but lhat it increases the amount of Milk, Cream and 1 Butler; some who have tried the e.vperimen? 4 ,say a pound tftpeck, others .say half a pound, while one person insisted upon it that he made twO pounds more a week from each ! Cbw. We think it will be found to average j from a half to' a pound per week each Cow, ' if the Cows aro perfectly healthv. This ad- ditionnl aininini is made by the Conversion of ; tne Hippuric Acid into Nitrogenous and fat : ty compounds; also by-supplying the oxygen ' taken in by the lungs, .with the elements of t reaclion; without taking any of the Nitrogen ous portions of the feed. This powder w ill secure, to cows that heal thy," and, thrifty condition of system,1 which will produce the Milk and -Butter, so much relished during the summer season, when Cauls go into good Pastuie. Their appetite will .be continually good ; the powder w.ill supply, them with that nutriment, which th'ev would otherwise soon lack and consequently fall off both In quantity and quality of Milk and Butler as sOon as the hot summer sea son advances and pasture becomes stale. Any Farmer or Dairyman, who will feed this j powder regularly to his Cows will find them in a continued good condition, summer or winter. For this purpose a table spoonful of the powder should be given two or 3 times a week " - Hollow IIornOT - Wolf : Hoof Disease, and all other diseases of neat cniiln upon a bad speedily and n a bad state of the fluid are removed sdily and eiTectuallv. Ghws.'whose nfdk s. h .iff. tli.n la. blue, thin alld Watfrv. nml whnn it not yield much cieam, or where Cows give bloody milk, or which are used to stand long dry, it will be found an almost infallible rem edy, by improving the condition of the blmid ,and creating a , healthv dinestio'm: . W. tahh; spoonful every .day or evqry oilier day. as it may be necessary ': 1!! IN li-Iri an animal which is giving milk and you aie desirous to fatten nt ihe samu time, you should not give more thariVtableptron ful once a week or it will retard the forma- ion of fat by increasing the amount ol milk . JIOGS. , ' ,.Ai , ;Pigs in the summer summer often ovorheal themselves, get swelled necks, coughs, i ul cers in the Lungs and Liver, winch cause them to die very suddenly, thes'e'maybe pre yented entiiejy by putting a pound into a bar rel of swill; and gjving froinonejo two Quarts per day. Ii wflfat the sariie tmie Voiisider ably hasten the fatierfehg process Let each person try its qHopu for himself and he will seim be oitn.(iedpf its excellent h W - s V. n r M muv . ffhty acres; and ieTl s::ng to uo no goou, ip rowder pro- l..r -inv nr in i""1-" uiuiusi Jiii'". -::-..' himtu cuicin in -Hiu I UHUUlfdj UHU tliu " UJbt auuuiu UC Willi out n. For the purpose of finding out still furtW ihow far our justly ce lebrated CATTLE P6WDER is entitled to the confidence of an jntfiiUfInf npnnlp ,inV, Hft,lrPaH " nncmuKiii ueupie, we nave uuuicaaeu ie t(J aH bpartsFofPthe United States, where . - d ' . , , ' . to an parts of the United btates, where our powder has been used, and we are able now ; assure ev Fa : Dairv.man, and Hu mah Ujat lh f - "J ! ,i nilP ,. ,.. Bevvare of counlerle lhe estensWo ,e of ,our powder fias induced othi. ..- an imItutI0n of lU Each pac;.has,dlir ! vyrtltet, signature on the end Several 'orders have been sent to this city for Cattle Powder, which have been filled bv sending an article got up in imitation of our our own. We therelore say again, Storekee pers, Fa'rmers' and Dairymen, do not buy & potind, unless you loon lor tme narneof Brej. wg. Frpnejield J- Co s written signature on the end ol each pack; do-ttot allow yourself io be deceived, the life and health of your 1 catlh- depend upon this Caution. Look out! 'Vigilance is'the price of security.' Price 2 5 Cts. per pack (lp oinid. For sale by JOHN N. STOKES, Stroudsburg, General Agent for Monroe count-. December 18. 1651. 200,000 BRICM Just burnt and for sale by iho subscriber. These brick are of a large size affd of a su perior quahty,-and will be sold.as low and lower, according to quality, than any other brick in-lhe County. A portion of them are p"rcssed..or front, and cornice Buck of differ ent kinds. Said Brick are. composed of ma terial that will stand the lire wiih impunity, thus answering for the purpose of building bake-ovens, &c, all of which will be retailed at the following rates: , Pr.essed.or front brick at 81 50, per hundred Best common hard buck UO do do Best salmon do 7.5 do do Best soft do 50' do do Fillinf-in-brick 25 do do N. B.t All- kinds of grain, at the highest market price,. taken in exchange for Brick, and Cash not-refused. . ,,, WILLIAM S. VYTNTEMUTD.' Stroudsburg, November 20, l8ol. liTTORNE Y A T I. A W, lias removed his office to his'dwelling house, first door below the office 6'f' the h'Moni'oe Democrat," and directly oppo site b. J . ilollinshead'3 hotel, Elizabeth street. -Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1950. ! ' - Yaiua-b'Ss Faa'aaa &:-aw Mill FOE SALE. , The subscriber offers for sale all'lhaLFarm situate m the towohhip oTStmud.in the coun ty f Monroe, and Slate of Pennsylvania, containing Acres oi Ivaail, about eighty. five thsreof cleared and in a high' state of cultivation, twelve acres of which is good watered Meadow, and the re mainder n out'h and. and the bal- a nee of said farm 4 Timber jL;usd, which is well limbered with excel lent white oak, chesnut oak and hickory. The;Brodheads creek runs through the prem ises', uprtd which is a erected, which has a never failing supply of wateV. The other buildmgsiarera good story and a half ' FLAMS' HOUSE, Frame Iiarn with stone'stables un- neath ; frame Wvagon House, stone Spring Hijtise over a nav'er falling spring of water, and other out hrtTTduigs in good order. This property is situated about six miles fiorn Stroudsburg, die county seat 61 Monroe county, and 7 "miles from the Delaware Uiv er. , ; I5rodhead's creek, which runshrongh the premises, isj.a public navigable stream, upon which stream the Lumber manufac tured at ihe Mill can be easily cunveved to market. For particulars 'apply to the subscriber cn die premises, or to Hon Stogdell Slokes o James II-Stroud; StrouuVr.urg, Pa. i G. B. COT A NT. January 1, 1852; . MONROE COUNTY ghe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand doaZrs insured, after I which payment no subseqien,t tax wi;; pe qvicu, except to cover actua oss or damage by fire,,rthat may fa upon mem bers; of the company. The nctt profits arising from interest or otherwise, "wi? be ascertained ycary, for which each inembcr in propprtibh to his,,, her, or their deposit, wi have, a credit in the company. Each Insurer in or . with the said, company wi be amem bct thereof dtir.ing the term of Jiig or lier poicy. The prineipe of Hutua Insur ance has been thoroughy tested Jias bceil tried by the unerring tbs't of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very pdpuar. It aflbrds the great est security against loss or. dam'age by fire, on the moSt advantageous' and rca-soifabe-tbrms. ' Applications' for Insurance to be m ado in person, or byletters uidflrbssed to - . III Jl . I f I J I h J-l a. Jacob Goetz. . Michael H. Dreher - J'ohn Edinffer J amoall. Walton Georgo.JB. Ke,ller - Edward. Ponton Peter Sha-r ilobert Joys J J ohn Miller . llichard S. Staples Jacob ShoeVker- Balsar Fethermah. 6: JAtl&B GOE'TZ, President. JAMES' If. WALTON. Treasurer. 3. 1
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