TANNERSVILLE 13 Iron mu BSrass Foniadry. The subscriber takes this method of mlorimn" tne nuouc couuiuwv, ami mu- . - . .1 -i i- n .i .:i IV . j o purchased of Mr. bamucl Jiayucn, late proprietor of the btroudsDurg uounur', all his Patterns and Fixtures, he has re moved the same to his Foundry in Tan nersvillc, Monroe co., Pa., and having in creased the machinery of the oHlablish- 1... in nvifnfr nil ftl". jiiviiuj iw i ' 1 I'"" -" drr in Ins line ot business, in the best manner and with despatch, and therefore respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. He will manufacture cast and wrought iron work of all descriptions, in cluding Mill ftearin?, for Hour and other mills, mill screws, bark and corn mills, together with cast ings of everv description turned and fit ted up 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 in jj able to give geucral satisfaction. Al so made to order. BRASS CASTINGS such as spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon Boxes, &c, will be made to order. Old copper and Brass taken in exchange at il - 1 .i. "I Ji f tnvn c? lunrln f n nr. dcr. Threshing machines and Horse Towers " I 1 A .... .1 AAllinMlllAn TTM I 1 Li - . . . 1 A . ... , . . , 111 Lilt; lllJSV HIJUiuiU w - v , I be furnished to order at the snortost no- tice. SI W cb X7 1 iK i ill ii ii iv 1 1 1 1 1 r iui l,uii ti it uuut ww. j wholesale or retail. PI, o v s. . of the most approved plan will be kept oh li:nxT nnd everv variety of plow castings t JjJ TV rougllu lion uiiii uiiv vm ut done on the most reasonable terms. The gon poxes mm jiuuuw wiiu win. .iii - be Kept on nana. JACOB STOUFPEB. January V!rly THIS ISA GREAT COUNTRY'" Wholesale anil Px.ctaiLiot amj sloc gtm H rT,1IK Subst 'nbertakes this method to in- Solved at liis Siore, opposite Messrs. Miller & Brother and neariy opposite T. & P. Mix sell's store, hi Haniiltori street, a large as jjrtine tt of Boots anb Sijoes, decidedlv the largest, ciieapest arid best, now ih hston. wnicn he if. s. Amu 1(,t rsh,d isde lpnnined not to be undersold by any other establishment, accor- ding to the aiiicie: His assrinent consists of Corcrets Gaiters, Women's G litt rs. Half Gaisers. Jennv Linds, Slippers, 1 :sktns. an;l a large assortnnt of childien's ganers. &c &c. f ALSO. Gentlemen's and youths Boots, and Shoes of everv variety, all made of the best materials, and experienced workmen underhis own superintendence.) Orders for work to te made by measure, and repairing of all kinds, promptly attended to as heretofore. A continuance of the fa vors of a hbreal community respectfully so licited. , -THADDEUS SCHOCII. 1'aston. May 7, lS51 Cure of Consumption, hirer Complaint. Colds, Coughs. Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com plaints I hare published a, brief work on Consum ption, which -ontains an invaluable recipe lor the cure of these prevalent diseases, even m their worst stages, when friends and phy sicians have piven up all hope. The Lung lalsam prescribed in this work Cm re. without iLp exf.eOhive aid of physicians or injurious tisf patent nupicnu's. In adopting this Sys tm f Cure the patient knows ichat kc is us iltg unuvvs that he is not shorienning his days by the use of anodynes or mercurials, which may seem -to Relieve but never Cure. He knows when using this Life-saving Bal sam mat he is taking mild, pleasant, effica ci jus remedies, such as Nature prescriJcs for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi ents composingthis Lung Balsam are obtain able (cheaply too.) where ei consumption exists, proving that Every ill has its antidote. Consumptive patfents may Rely on tfus receipt (all Lun: Complaints are removed by its use) i would not attach my name to it, had 1 doubt of its ejiieacv. The directions for preparing and using the Balsam are perfectly plain-, lpiefer selling the Recipe to making the Balsam, as it enables people to Make their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. I will impart he secret of making the Balsam, and the Family right to use it, for 1, but in no case will 1 sell it for speculating purposes. Proof of its Goodness. Jacksok, Mich., March 21, 1851. Doct S.TOUSEY Sir; You wished me to let you know what effect your preparation of Medicine for Consumption and other dis eases had ifi my family. After the first ten days my wife gained in weight 3 lbs, relieved her cough, changed her countenance, and all appearances were better. My family would not be willing to do without it. It is a med icine much needed in Jackson there is many cases simular to :ny wife's. TheKev Mr. Iilancharcf will write you for a recipe. Res pectfully yours. O. F. POOL. Address, post paid, (enclosing $J.) Dr. S. TOUSEY, IOC Nassau street, New York. The work goes by mail under seal. October 7, lS51-6m ijoiul asad Iroei Pine. A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of J all Sizes, on .liauu ai nti which, aim jor saie by . DICKSON JfSAMPLE. . Knston.-July 17. 1851 !)' BLANK MORTGAGES For sab ai this OfliG. JnMan (SUicm jotcl, Elizabeth st., Stkoudsduug, Pa. ' . ii . The undersigned resperlluliy in forms his friends and the public gener ally, that he has taken the above llotel,- known to the travelling community a om.c ly's Old Stand,".and recently kept by Geo. Swart wood. The house is large, with ever convenience for travellers and boarders. 1 he vards'and stabling arc extensive, and every thing in the very best order for the ac comodation of travellers and otffers. The proprietor will useevery effort tohave his table, chambers, bar. and every depart ment of his house conducted in such a man ner as to secure the approbation of his custo mers. ' . The Stage office for the Easton, M. Chunk, Wilkes-Barre, White Haven and Providence stages will hereafter be afthe above Hotel. Persons wishing to. go or send with the a bove stages, will please leave their orders at the Indian Queen Hotel. These lines leave this Hotel every Mon-. day, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. JOSEPH J. POSTENS. Proprietor. A pril 4, 85 . TO INKEEPERS, And to all whom it may Concern: HpHE Undersigned embraces this method JL to 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 of the best refined Bye Whiskey pale Brandy; Holland and common Gin; N. O. Rum ; Lisbon and port Wine, of the pur est and best qualities, and offers such for sale by the barrel, keg. gallon or half gallon; at the lowestgcash prices; and wishes the Tavernkeepersin the country to give him a call before purchusing elsewhere,as he lsde termined to give satisfaction, both in quality and price. He also keeps constantly on hand, for In keeoers. Wink Bitters, Peppermint and Wintergreen, also JLemon syrup. EFProduce of all kinds taken in exchange. SAMUEL S. AliHiIi. Stroudsburg, June 5, 85. . P h i i : a t ! e 1 plTilTT y I Foundry, No. 8, Pear street, Near the 'Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscriber having made great im provements in his method of casting type and mixing of metals, and had a thorough revision of his matrices, the faces of which are not-G-J". celled, in beauty and regularly af-'ul, by any fn the country; Hatters hnjyjSifthat by a strict personal aitemijin-5 'ousiness, and employing none bug-'most skilful workmen, he is en ?3uTo offer A Sujterior Article, at greatly reduced Prices. lie is constantly adding to his stock all that is new from the best workmen of this and olh ercouulries, and having lately procured from Europe, a great variety of NEW FACES and ORNAMENTS, solicits the attention of -Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to order. Presses, Chases, Cases, Jnk, Stands, Gal leys, Brass Rule, and every other article nee ded to furnish a complete Printing Office, supplied at the shortest notice. GERMAN BOOK AND JOB T1PE, Of the nev iewesi styland of a sizes, carefully in fonts olYorrect proportion. ALEXANDER ROBB. put up i January 0, 85. y Doctor 'S'ourselF Tor StS s ! iy means 01 tne rocnei fev 'Esculauius. or Everv one ms OWTl Physician! Thirtieth edition, with te$ vate d5seasfcs in ercry r&&L.yi3 ivjj! cbaDC and form and mal- a aracr!r crj r- 7 -- rmations of the gener- HPS' . K!w.??' The time has now ar rived, that persons suffering from secret dis eases, need no more become the victim of i quackery, as by the precsnptions 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 the usual expenses. In addition to the gen- : eral routine of private disease, it fully explains ! the cause of manhood's early decline, with J observations on marfiage-besides many oili er derangements which it would not be pro- i per to enumerate in the public prints. ITr'Anv r,PrormSnndmr TW RNT V-FI VE t cents enclosed in in a letter, will receive r. o - one copy of this book, by mail, or five cop- ies will be sent for one dollar. Address, 'DR. WM. YOUNG. No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PHILADELPHIA' Post-paid. ID3 DR. YOUNG can bp consulted on any of the diseases described in his dif ferent publfcations, at his- Office, 15J SPRUCE Street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, Sundays excepted. January 30, 85 . y. StroudsSmrjr and lilircich ChmiR Mall Line of Stages. This line leaves J. J. Postens' Hotel, (In dian Queen,) in Stroudsburg, svery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock a. m. via Fennersville, Shafers P. O- Kresgeville, Weissport, and Lehighton to Wauch Chunk, where it arrives at 4 o'clock p. m., and con nects with lines from Pottsville, Berwick and other places. Reiurrfing, leave C. Connor's hotel, in Mauch Chunk, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 A. m. and ar rive in Stroudsburg at 4 p. i. This line connects with the Wilkesbarre and White Haven stdges at Shafers P. O. Monroe county, and with the New York, Easton, Milford and Honesdale stages at Stroudsburg. FARE From Stroudsburg to Mauch Chunk $2 00 White Haven 2 00 " " Wilkesbarre 2 50 J. STOUFFER & Co., February G, 85. Proprietors. Country Produce. jButtcr, eggs, &c. taken in exoliang? for aiiy goods' in my line of businee?. JOHN- II. ME LICK. Stroudsburg. Fruary-J, 165.1, Kaisizig Blood Anil' CunsuntyHon, Van in the side ajitl night Wats, Asthma, WhoojringCbugh, pajritalion of the heart, Liver complaint, Bronchitis,' and all diseases of the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sher maii's All-Healing 33aisam. RAISING FLOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr. mine, JJuidc'r, in BrooAyn, was attached with raising bood, foowed by a (jough, pain in the side, and all the u sna symptoms of consumption. He cm poyed two of the .bestiphysicians;. they did liim ho good, and todhim he e.ouAI not live. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Sherman's lialsaih, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 136 Pulton street, and got a bottle; it operated like a 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 1U7 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. - Miss Ann Maston, of Williamsburg, living in Tenth, near South Fourth st., savs That she had been troubled with a ! hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for a long time, which at last become so oau that she was obliged to give up i herschool for more than a year. She tben com menced ta.-ing the All-IIcaling Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has re sumed her laborious occupation as a teach er. Id years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th ave nue and 21St street, suffered with a cough, raising of phlegm, and pain .in his side. Hccouldget.no relief til he tried the All-Healing Balsam, which drove 'the pain from his side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface; and before he had taren three bottles, was entirely cured. PI.EUItlSY AND CONSUMPTION. Mrs. Baggas, a lady apwards of 70, re siding 88 Sheriff street, has for years been subject to attae.-s of Pleurisy, liaising of Blood, severe. Cough, Shortness, of Breath, Pain in her Head and various parts of her body. Her friends believed past recovery. The All-Hcjriing Balsam relieved her at oiicc.of "Till her alarming SYHViOiM's, and now she is able to attend to her work ASTHMA AND. WHOOPING COUGK. . Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 05 Christie st.; L. S. J3caK lODelancy street; W.M. I tt H- i . , i e lounge 10 Walnut st.; know the value of. this jircat remedy. 1 Ask for .shernian's All-Healing Bal- sain, and see that his written signature is on each bottle. - Pri 25 mifs mid SI nor bcttle. DrrShcrman's Worm and Cough Lozen- ' ges for sale at this office, j May 8, 1351. VIA STROUDSBURG." 3as.seniers in this ine vrill cave Jo- jseph Ilageiibuch's Ini Uiclc Horse," Easton, Wednesday and Friday, Inn, sin of - t no every lUonuay, nassincr throiurh the foowing paces," viz: Richmond, to serve six months and actually served lour feed seemjng t0 do no good, the Powder pro Geutrcvie Wiiamburg Dis' Ferry, months, shall' receive eighty .acres; and: duceg aimosl immediate improvement of the DpAwirrAViifM-G Dutotsburrr Strouds- lhose who enRa8ed to serve for any or an anjmai. the digestion improves and with it all JJc'aw are Jt" Uap lJttto kburg Otrouua finite jod and acluall served one sluooishns of the animal disappears, burg, Busha, and jI"igman s Ferry and.) mQnlh sha'u recdve forty acres. Provided, ! '"e! and spiriled and til? hair arrive m Miford the same day: Distance . tnal Wfterever any officer or soldier was ' smoolh an(j sieek GO mics. ltcturning, cave Samuc Dim- honorably discharged in consequence of dis- Drovers, by feeding their horses one or rnicj's Hotel, Milford, every Tuesday, ! ability in the service, he shall receive tliea-4two labie sooonsful a week to each will se- Thursdav and Saturday, and arrive in'mcmnt to which he would have been entitled Easton the same da ynvo from Easton to Stroudsburg, 1 25 31 ford.. Ii 81 y. ii. All baggage at the. risk ot the 1 OAvners WILLIAM DEAN Stroudsburg, May 8 1851. - A Litctary Paper for the People. THE BOOK TRADE, A Monthly Record of New Publications and Literary Advertiser, At 25 Cents'per Anum in Advasce. H. WILSON, Publisher, 49 Ann st., jV. Y. The Second Volume of this Journal com- J t A ... 1 QcT T ? o lr niimKorc ' , ,. . . . lUClK-UU ill i IJ" uai lUit. Jiua tiuwiwyi ! can be supplied to a iimitea extern, hch number consists ol irom twelve to i sixteen large quarto pages, printed on new; 'type and excellent paper; forming in a year a volume of from 150 to 200 pages Its contents are: A list of all works pub lished in the U. Slates in each month; Liter ary Intelligence ; Reviews of New Books, &.c &c, occupying about one half the sheet' the remaining half is devoted to selections from the best literature of the day, and to a very interesting miscellany. . It is the object of the publisher to renaer the 'Book Tkaoe' agreeable to the taste of the general reader, while it conveys intelli-1 cases of worms, both in children and a gence of what is going forward in the world ; ju ts rpjic re)jef givcn, xind the immcdi of Literature; a species of information, which Mq improvcmcnt 0f health which follows it is Presumed is jyor.h , more , thai, the sub- fl attenfcion of h scriptton to every intelligent person. f . ' . , . p All communications by mail, must pre-paid cpus to this artic e, and they freely rc- i commend & prescribe it in their practice. A great variety of Toys on hand and J The. retail jiriccis 25 cents'per vial which fnr silr plifcnn. fif; t.lifi vnrior.v storft I 7w,jito nritLi'n fLf n7iiv nf nil for sale cheap at the variety store of JOHN II. MEL10K. Stroudsburg, 8, May 1851. LAST NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm Stogdell Stokes & Son, by noto, b( book account, or otherwise, are requested to make immediate payment. All accounts which are not settled soon, will be col lected by legal process. S. & J. N. STOKES. Stroudsburg, April 24, 1851 . BXacIccrcl. 1 Shad, Codfish, I Constamlv n Salmon, Eferriiig, Pork, -Hauis and Sides, Shoulders I hand for sale by J. PALM ER & Co Market st. W hari, PlIIEADLLPlIIA. Lard and Cheese, J. February 27, 1851. m OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSJEND'S SARSAPARILLA? A;frcsh suppff'of the 'above' arricleyjlistp?10 article, which -is B: A. Fahnestock's recei ved 'ft nd fuVsale at this Office, lb?'t ,r' e-r . Theodore schochi- J, II. STROUD " C R. ANDUE NEW GOODS At IjOW Prices. STROUD & ANDRE having taken that large 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 fine silt rice Gtc CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails, wooden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c. IIAKBWAKE.. . 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 beve, sauares and coffee mills. (I ROCKERY A snlendid assortment ol Teas, plates, &c. New style Jenny Lind, in sets, of 46 pieces. FANCY CHINA Mar ble, neatest and latest style extant. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens' boots and shoes, boys' do. cheap. Ladies' silk lasting gaiters, kid slippers, patent Jenny Linds, slip ,pers, misses' slippers, and childrens' shoes. DRY GOODS, 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 diaper, tweeds, new style of poplins for Ladies' dresses, silks, la ces, ribbons, sattin vestmgs, cambrics, bleach ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort ment of trimmings. Par:isols and Umbrdlas, Together with a complete assortment ol goods generally, all of which they offer at ve ry lo.w rates. Grain,- Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange, and cash never refused. The late Law having made the ready pay system obligatory upon all, we therefore have adopted it, and intend to sell for small 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. We know we can offer goods at such price.s-as will induce you to buy.,. for - '" iijiioyJs are cheaper and asgood As any sold since Noah's flood, To buy of us it will be your gain, And we'll take our pay in- Cash or C4rain. Call and see no charge for showing (Joojls. STROUD & AiSDRE. OFFICE TO PROCUR ,.35 JLaild Warrants. j . , r . , . Bij a recent Act of Congress it is enacted, Tha(each oflhe surviving, or the widower minni-philrlrp.nof deceased commissioned'and j noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pri-, vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang - , ers or militia, who performed military ser- . .1 r 1 .1 . ! "ces in any regiment, company or detach- ietlt in the service ofJhe .United btaies, in I me wdi wiui jieai jjiiiiuu, uvin-u-; United states on tne eignieenin uay ui juue, . 812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1 iOO, and each ol the commissioned omcers wno ngaged in the military service 01 tne S United States in the late war with Mexico, 1 and shall be entitled to lands as follows : ! 'I'hiKO tvtin pnonoflH ti serVe twelve 1 nvv "a' b 1 1 1 . 1 1 n n n . . mnn m or nnrinrr iiir war. ;mu ciumaiiv j served nine months, shall receive one nun- dred and sixty acres: and those who engaged UlUlUMf " wu..t - - - J v if he had served the full period for which he ', ol dfstemper, in being exposed to the weath had engaged to serve. ' er, &c. Their horses will also appear to a Under the above act, and the acts of Con- crreater advantage, when offered for sale; the vices as agent to procure Land Warrants for tnose enuuea to receive mem, as aoove spu- rifled. He may be found at his office in Stroudsburg. S. C. BURNETT. October 27, 1850. 9m ' The testimony in its favor is over whelming. The proprietors are dai'y in 1 receipt of letters and certificates, goin3 to prove its remarkable emciency to all brings U ivitltvi the means of all. Brooklyn, L. I. January 1G, 1847. I do-certify that I gave one bottle of B. A.Fahnestock's Vjfmifuge to my child, iand in scach hours it passed 2a large of? -worms. Auv ncrson doubting this may apply for further information at my resi- dehce corner of York and Jackson st's james McCaffrey. . Poughhcepsic, N. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that I took two vials of B. A". "FVilmfistnfik's Virmifiiorn which T found to be the greatest cure for worms I have ,fe T , , . i, , .,, j ever usca. jl nave Deen Drouoieu witii ' taPc woms for a "umber of years, and I have never found so good a medicine as ! B. A. Fanestock's Airmifuge. I there- tore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT. ' The public is cautioned against coun torfeits:and spurious articles, and to put no confidence in statements that ( Kolm stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock's,- Yirmifuge ar,9 tne samq or as good as the only gen- Vermifuge, 1 iForsalc inStrouflsbuiuf-, by T. & hoch, Vcs:clallc Cattle Powder, , PREPARED: BY BREINIC, FRONEFIELD & CO. No. 187 North Third street, Philadelphia. Th DroDrietors of the above powder take pleasure in being able to call your attention ... o--- ,, .',aavnoc -n t to this article, wnicu m in 111- v thing of the kind ofTercd to the public lor me. from lhe evidence tm,s brought before us, to last fifty years.. It is no.tTnly of individual assure every Farmer Dairv.raant and Horse interest but it must in time become a greaii man lhat u has lhug - mudj esceclU National benefil; in the aggregate it will adU;pd our most sanguine expectations at least one Million of Dollars annually to tne , Beware of counterfeits, as the extensivo produce of the Country, in the increase o sale of our powder has induced others to Milk, Butter and Fat from the same amount make an jmjluljon 0f jt. ach pac. hag our oi iooa, Desiaes ine many, very muiiuy of valuable animals it will save by restoring f them to health. It is therefore destined to be in due time one of the staple articles of every Farmer, Dairyman and Horseman. It is not one of those kind of Mixtures that merely swell an animal up for a short time, but it will by the capacity which it has of converting HIPPUR1CACID (which is aiC effete matter) into Lactic acid or oleinc; cause a greater amount of nutritious matter to be extracted from the same amount of food, than possibly could do, were the active principles of nutrition to'pass-out of the system in the form of Hippuric Acid. We have received a multitude of evidence to prove what we have said above. Suffice to say: We have mixed the active agent with a great number of Vegetable plants and herbs, which lime and use have proved to be useful in improv ing the appetite and promoting digestion 'of the food ; thus securing a healthy condition of the blood, Horn which the Milk and Fat must be formed. It may.be used for Horses, Cows and Hogs for the following diseases: Mouses. Yellow Water. This .disease is owing to a bad and impoverished stale 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 ol this powder will entirely cure this disease. It will by impioviing digesition and giving to 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 far 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 ought to go into ihu "stomach to assist digestion. It is ! often brought on by Indian Tobacco growing ml. A table sDOOiiful three times a week will arrest the flow, un less caused by the Tobacco. Under such circumstances" the animal must be kept out of ihft roach of the Tobacco j Distemper-Thls powder has already cured 'hundreds of horses of this troublesome dis- ease 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 early to pretent such a result The dose is a table spooniui once or iwite uuy Cilnnitnrx This disease has "baflled all 1 rARK1EBS Give this powder a fair trial and . ' ... jo" m this terrible and hither- i bl lady It js a disease of the j ,anduiar SySlem and kept up by imperfect 1 nutrition. A taote spooniui twice every uuy f montn or two, in constant succession, wiU in lhree cases out f four efject a cure. t jt been fairly tested. Coughs, and short- of Breath depending on weak lungs, a . table spoonfui every morning ; if it abates, 1 once or Uvice a week ' -n r r ,... nr ...Uara iUr ( 1 UUr, JjlllV-oiu itcu jjuoco.ui "licit ms-' 1 ' - !c onw Tnmnin iif PrMinflfir Of StlfTnesS of IIIO lion and the Horse will not fallen, or where ,h uir is roh-and stands straieht out, the . cure them againsl the. danger of taking cold condition. Farmers and Teamsters will also , fHld ti,ejr horses greatly benehted by leeding lne powder as above, it securing to them a rnntinnnl (rood annetite continual good appetite Cows. For Milk Cows, we are fully convinced that it not only improves the quality, but that it increases the amount of Milk, Orc'am and Butter; some who have tried the. experiment say a pound a week, others say half a pound, while one person insisted upon it that he made two pounds more a week from each Cow. We think it will be found to average from a half to a pound per week each Cow, if the Cows are perfectly healthy. This ad ditional amount is made by the conversion of the Hippuric Acid into Nitrogenous and fat ty compounds; also by supplying the oxygen taken in by the longs, with the elements of reaction; without taking any of the Nitrogen ous portions of the feed. This powder will secure to cows that heal thy and thrifty condition of system, which will -produce the Mill; and Butter, so much relished during the summer season, when Cattle go into good Pasture. Their appetite vvill be continually good ; the powder wiM supply them with that nutriment, which they 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 F.armer or Dairyman, who will feed this powder regularly to his Cows will find them in a continued good condition, summer or winter. For this purpose d table spoonful sa the powder should be given two or 3 lime of week Hollow Horn or Wolf; Hoof Disease, and all other diseases of neat cattle depending upon a bad state of the fluids, are removed speedily and effectually. Cows, whose milk is blue, thin and watery, and where it does not yield much cieam, or where Cows give bloody milk, or which are used to stand long dry, it will bo Tound an almost infallible rem edy, by improving the condition of the blood and creating a healthy digestion : a table spoonful every day or every other day as il Pi J'e ,neceSsary NJ3-lnananim mal which is giving milk and you aie desirous to fatten at the same time, you should not give more than a table spoon ful once a week- or it will .retard the forma ion of fat by increasing the amount oimilk Hogs. Pigs in the summer summer often overheat themselves, get swelled pecks, coughs,, ul cers in the Lungs and Liver, which cause them to die very suddenly, these may be pre vented entiiely by putting a pound into a bar rel of swill; and giving from one to two quarts per. day. It will at the same time consider ably hasten the fattening riroccss Let each person try its effocts for himself mi ! - i J' r :. ii . anu ile win soon e ausueu excciiem qualitiesVand that noFarmer should be with out it. For the purpose of finding out still further how far our justly ce lebrated CATTLE POWDER is entitled to the confidence of an intelligent people, we have addressed letters .. nil . . r . i. tt - i O . ... U l" o me uniieu-omica, hb our powder has been used, and we are able now written signature on the end Several orders have been sent to this city for Cattle Powder, which have been filled by sending an article got up in imitation of onr our own. We therefore say again, Storekee pers, Farmers and Dairymen; do not buy a pound, unless you iook ior tine nameof Brei-nig.- Froncfield Co's written signature on the end ol each pack; do not allow yourself 10 be deceived, the life and health of your cattle depend upon this Caution. Look out1. 'Vigilance is the price of security.' Price 25 Cts. per pack Q pound.) For sale by J0HJST N. STOKES, Stroudsburg, General Agent for Monroe county. December 18, 1851. 200,000 BRICK Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber" These brick are of a large size and of a su perior quality, and will be sold as low and lower, according to quality, ihan any other brick in the County. A portion of them aie pressed or front, and cornice Brick of differ ent kinds. Said Urick are composed of ma terial that will stand the lire with impunity, thus answering for the purpose of building bake-ovens, &c, all of which will be retailed at the following rates: Pressed or front brick at $1 50 per hundred Best common hard brick 'JO do do Rest salmon do 75 do ' do Best soft do 0 do do Filling-in-brick 55 do do N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest market price, taken in exchange for Brick, and Cash not refused. WILLIAM S. W1NTEMUTE. Stroudsburg, November 20, 1852. 3, lei-. ATTORNEY AT LAlf, lias removed his oflice to his dwelling house, first door below the office of tin Olonroc Democrat," and directly oppo site S. J. Ilollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1850. MOXROE COUNTY ilSuiual Fire Insurance Comp'r. he rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand doaVrs insured, after which payment no subsequent tax witf be levied, except to cover actuaZ loss or damage by fire, that may farV upon mem bers of the company. "The nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained yeary, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, wi have a credit in the company. Each insurer in or Avith the said company wi be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her poicy. The principe of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughy tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successfu and be come very popuar. It affords the great est security against loss or damage b fire, on the most advantageous and rea sonabc terms. Applications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters' addressed to JA3IES II. WALTON, Sce'y MANAGERS. Jacob Goctz Michael II. Drohcr John Edinger James II. "Valton Edward Poston Jacob Frederic; George B. Keller Peter Shaw John Miller llobert Hoys llichartl S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker lialsar hetherman. JACOB GOETZ, President. JAMES II. "WALTON, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Janury 31, 185Q. ELECTION RETUNRS.' rpifE Election returns being-now all m, JL the people are beginning to tuin their attention to other matters, and to supply one of their most important wants, we have just received and offer for sale a't our store m Stroudsburg a very large assortment cf READY-MADE Including Overcoats, common and fine at ah prices,, from $5 to $15; fine dress and frock coats, business coats, &c; a large assortment of pantaloons, cloth, cassimeres, sattinett, corduroy, and ofall varieties; a good assort ment of vests, of a groat variety of patterns, cotton shirts and woollen under-shirts and drawers, &c, neckcloths, cjc. TAILO'RING A large assortment of ex cellent broad cloth and other stuffs, on hand, which will bo made up accoiding to order, at short notice, and in the best style. DRY GOODS. Also an excellent assoit mentofdry goods of various patterns, and domestic goods. Woolen Lawn Shawls. Calicoes, Merinoes, &c. Stockings and slocking yarn. Trunks, valises, carpet bags, &c. IEPAU kinds of produce and lumber taken in exchange for goods, and goods or cash paid for all kinds of furs, sheep skins, ami call skins. II1RSCHKIND & ADLLh- Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1851. m Attorney at Law, STROUDSflURO, MONROE GOUKTY, PA (Office on Elizabeth -strc'otV formerly oc cupied by Wm. DavisEsfrf May-3;'1.351. V
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