iw.-ik.'r-r-" ConsuinjXion, lain in th$ "side and jaghlstceals, Asthma Whoojring Cough, prdpL'dion of the heart, Liver complaint' BroncJtuZS aml a11 tlisca;?ef thc throat, lungsViu Kvcr cured by Slier-' man's All-llcalfog Baui. RAISING BLOOD & CONSUMPTION , Mr. Mitie, Buldcx; in Broo.'yn, was attached with raising Wood, fotfowed by I .1 pourh. nain in the side, nd nil thc u- O i X ' TJ- ciio svmnfnivis nf nnnsuiilDtlOll- -lie C1U -j r Woved two of the best physic did' him no cood, and tod him not live Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 3 0 o'clock at night to" Mrs. Hayes, 13G 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 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Maston, of AVilliamslmrg living in Tenth, near South Fourth St., says That she had been troubled with a 'iiTii K i inr i:i li i r i : mi 11.11 u in l in ij l 1 : 1: . : i,ef W I jliat. she was obliged to give up her school . b. ' , , . , 1 , for more than a year, bhe then com menced taking the All-Healing Balsam which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has re sumed her laborious occupation as a teach er. 14 years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th ave nue and 21st street, suffered with a couirh, raising of phlegm, and pain in his side, lie could get no relief til he tried the All-IIealing Balsam, which drove thc pain from his side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface; and before he had taen three bottles, was entirely cured. I'LECIUSV A X D CO XSU.M PTlOX Mrs. Baggas, a ladj upwards of 70. re siding 88 Sheriff strdet, has for years been subject to attacks of Pleurisy, liaising of Llood, severe Cough, Shortness of i Breath, Pain in her llead and variosu parts of her bod v. Her friends believed ! nast recovorv. The All -Heal inn- "Rhlsfiin ,o;At. l, of r.r. f ii i : IWIIW.LU Ilbl Ull UUV.i VII tlil liVJl .Hill illlUE I , t i ii . . , i symptoms, and "now she is able to attend j ot ncr worJc. ! ASTHMA AXD WHOOPING COUGH. Mrs. Lucrctia Wells, 05 Christie St.: T. R 1nt to -nl.' eM . w ,tj M "'r:' ,.t . "-"y " ' 1 loungs, o alnut st.-, know ilie value ofj tnis great remedy. Ask for sherman's All-IIealing Bal sam, and see that his written signature is on each bottle. Price 25 cents and SI per bcttle. Dr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozen ges for sale at this office. May 8, 1351. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in ihe Foundry business has this day been dissolved by muiunl consent- All persons indebted to aaid firm are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will please present them to Chas. S- Palmer, who is duly authorized to settle ihe same JOHN G. TOLMIE, CHAS.S. PAL.VJER Stroudsburg, December 23, 1 851. tT-, The subscriber, iliankful for past favors, respectfully announces to the public that he has been at considerable expense in procur ing additional machinery, and is now pre pared to execute orders of all descriptions, and will continue the business at the old stand. The mechanical operations will re main under the superinfendence of John G. Tolmie, who will be aided by experienced' workmen 1 C. S. PALMER. Jan uary 1, I S52. I)c ISSarlcL) Sljcaf, M. WATS0.N is happy to inform his old friends and custoiners ihat "he is prepared to receive as inauv of them as may favor him with their cus tom, at the new Hotel erected on the Hte of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de stroyed by fire in July last.) The House is much increased, in size and convenience, tind possesses every ac commodation which can contribute to the comfort of the traveler. m The TABLE and the BAR will be fur nished in such a manner as .cannot fail to please. r ' J&ST A large yard, with stabling. for one hundred horses. - M. WATSONj Proprietor. 2so. 193 North Second st., Phil'a. 3Iarch 27 1 851. OILS, TALLOW GIiElTgE,': AND OHiO IVSINE RAL PAEfsT. 300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 els. per gallon. WUU gallons do do do in casks of various .sizes. 200 barrels Boild Paint Oil. do 5000 gallons do do do do in casks of various sizes. 75 -f do do do 55 350 barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds & qualities, from 35 toOUcts per gailon. 1500 gallons in casks of various sizes. Va rious kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cts. per gallon. 50 tons Tallow Grease, for'heavy bearings, and coarse machinery, in barrels or casks, of any consistency required. Price 6 cents per pound. 150 tons Ohio Mineral Paint, In barrels, at the lowest market price. ' Machinery Oil, warranted noL to chill in he coldest weather, and considered by those using it equal to sperm' o?. Uoild Paint Oil, equal to Ijnseed oil,' other tnan for white. ' I am constantly receiving large supplies of .uw uuuvb namcu articles, and my motto is, ,'SirialJ profits and quick returns-" B. F. POND, 50 vv'a'tbr stl' ' (under the Pearl st. House.) New-York. J W 1, 1B52. Hm ' ' "T" ' 1, im2. -i" ' BLA'NdC M'llirGrAGjES ' 3 For sat'ihisCWlfce ' I i I m 53E355? MONROE COUNTY - . which navment no subsequent tax wiw ' n nnirer:: ii r.i; i;o:n;vj.l A tl.rt cmnp tn Ins houndrv in J an- ;ans; they njne raje of Insurance is one dollar on 1icrsv;'nc Monroe co., Pa., and. having ih- ii.ecoud, flui thousand doaZrs -insured, after A tha maoliincrv of the establisli- jjO evied, except to cover actuaZoss o'jdersin his' line of business, in the1 best damage by lire, that may fa upon mem- manner anjj AVith despatch,' and therefore bers of the company. ' respectfully, solicit the patronage tif the The nett profit arising from interest j0 He will manufacture cast ' and or otherwise, wi be ascertained ycaivy, t for whioli each member in proportion to : his, her, or their deposit, wi have a , credit in the company. Each insurer in or witn tue saia r " ; " i" r . bark and corn mills, together with c:ist ber thereof dunng JneU rni , of h , o description turned and fit- poicy. Thepnnci o - ""w ! ted up in the best possible manner. As ance has uccu uiowui-j c.v r 4 vinn ni tli 11 1 n 1 1 v 1 iiuxiiiii test ot expert-1 f . . - ."YY. I:: " j ; " e;rn n,, tin. , iinu i . ,.,., . cnmfi verv noimrai . jlhwuis musn-ui- Jt . ailorus the great- -- --- - x i m nim k,. ncf. snf.nrit.r nirninst toss Ol aailtaifC by J . , v lire, on tne nioM- iitiiiiu.igi-uua sonabe terms. Appications for Insurance to be made' in person, or by letters addressed to JAMES II. AVAL-TON, Sec'y. MANAGERS . John Edinger, John S. Heller, Andrew Btornij James Tl. Walton. r.i t "r rr -T..l.rt,. liaS Jj. XU.lhX', IU. Ll. JJlii, Geo. B. Keller, Kiehard S. Staples, . Tircstl-))g mac?,;ncs and Horse Powers ( health, happiness, and in many cases' their BobertBoys, Joseph ich lfthc mos-t aiprove(1 construction, will Pcs; in the handii of Physiciansignprant of Jacob bjouffirr, Charles B.Brodhcad , , f isl d 1 d t thc shortust no. Mhis class or maladies It is certainly .m Michael Shoemaker. ' - possible lor one man to understand all the R. S. STAPLES President. j l lis the human family are subject to. - T H W tt"o TrcaVJirr ' It1 C ij ) , :Kvery respectable physician has his peculiar ' o iV ' o-t i'q.-o of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves j branch, in- which he is more successful than Mroudsnmg, faoP,. j,J &c on hand oB made to order, for sale b'''" professors, and to that he devotes ELECTION EETUNRS. ; wl-le.de or retail . (OF 1rS&E, exclusively SHE Election returns being now all in, the peojde are beginning to turn their 0f the most approved plan .will ie kept on j s of the sexual organs, together with ulcers ion to other matters-, and to supply one jian(j. ;in'j everv varietyVof plowcastin"S I l,Pmi lllp butiy' hioat,.nose, or legs, pains in ir most important wants, we have just! ' , 5 , , ,. - . - j ; c' j head, or .bones, mercurial, rheumatism, stiic ed and offer for sale at our store in,011'1!1",'"1 ." 4. . r .... ! lures, sraveh lrresularilies, disease aiisina ' lt,e,r rereived and offer c , t ts'rciucisimr'r, a very Rpt x j) y.M A DE : large assortment . ol l let I T 1 I j-k '""n.S overcoats .common ana nt.e ;,i a Pr,res' ,r0!" 50 x" l55ie dress anil frock roats, business coats 0r pa,,ta!ootis, cloth. cassiuierea, s'attinelt. corduroy, and of all varieties;:! good assort ment of vests, ola great variety of 'patterns; cotton shirts and woollen under-shirts and drawers, &c neckcloths, eje TAILORING A large assortment of ex cellent broad rlolh and other stuffs, on hand, wliirli will be made up according to order, at short not:re, and in the best style titjv r.nniK..jk,, ... ..n... . " A vwi. aicu on ciiKiitiiuiaoui i ment of dry goods of various patterns, and domestic goods. Woolen Lawn Shawl,. Cal- icoes, Merinoes, &c. Sto. kin-s and stork- inS yarn. Trunfcc.-ralie,. carpet bags. &c. IDAII kinds of produce and lumber taken m exenange lor gooiis, and goods or cash Is, and goods or cash furs, sheep skins, and UHK1M) & ADLKH. paid for all kinds of furs calfskins. Hi USUH KIND Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1651. RE"MOVED TO No. 144 Race Sir eel, t Between Fomih and Fiflli. oppoila Ciov.u St.) TTJIE.RE the v V increased growing demand for HOY its wide spread reputation a ii a i in io nutk i ri i ;iiiiJiiiit-'ri in rl .i iZ.i r.i. . dente thussecured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kindsof Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Ce ment for mending Glass and (jlmia, as wel as a superior Jlair.JJyc; a trial only is neces sary to insure its future use, and a iScahng Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quanti ties. . , , , A fresh supp'y of llie above LVA'jtisl re ceived and for sale at ,-::'fi tt "'Him Op PICE. r j . - . U0liSiESMi'DE"S0tj.D . UY TII12 ' Horse Owner's -Secret,' Being a new Xrtd certain remedy for thc speedy ... iwc oi" JSEn:tvcs, 1 By -Sir James Lyndonton, Principal Farrier to his Royal Highness , Prince Albert. HP'H K jjreat discovery contained in this !it X tie work procured Sir James his Baron etcy. It is really worth its weight in gold to all who own or use Horses. Jtpreeribesa Cer lam and positive cure f art he Heaces which any person can prepare. The remedy is belte- and cheaper than any advertised Heave Powr Ul"' "4,u ,i3 1"-""; "J'i u;j one can n.iu. uu uiusii. iioise owners Know u ai bv this nrevalent d ISensG. 'l"!lf Yfnftv iirr iiuiog ivca nan us uiiee j j , - j i- I Ui ,vmg scnuea in mis worK win cure Jnm aiu crease his market, vaiue. besides rolie the poor beast of a horrible comnlaiht. sirm'! lar to the Asthma in a mau. The nuolic can dep.e.nd. pn this work; it is ho catchpjeiiny humbug. The -articles prescribed1 b'y Sir James are all cheap add can be had at 'any Proprietor is enabled, bv Consumptive patients may hehjon this receipt ; i,isn lMKiin- ftiAfil, Mifc facilities, to supply, the (atl L,,n (-:'Plaits are removed by its '"""" .v.vb, "m, painicstoek's -Yirmifu'C, which L found Public, ihat it is scarcely necessary to say lue alsam, as it enables people to Make j ceiiiiy anu mey are tpaoe very durable. anvthinT in its favor, and the manufacturer their own Medicine ai n Trifling Cost. I wil ; Particular attention is requested to the tases mis oDuortuniiv in sav that j ia mnh. "'i""i ui iiiduum iiiu udisum, anu I 1 1 ijul j , , ui( , i Ti oi.p.s ami. MiTi.r.ns store, io prevent .imposjj ton, the. work wjl i.VYhtskey; Lisbon, Claret, I'ort, Sweet.lala be seru 111 sealed envelopes. English prica g-a, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. Sic. four shillings and three pence sterling. (Also, on liuud a lurge stock of Bitters pfj all American price, 1 per copv. rersons or U,o tbun Syw,,! UCadKlM . Appleths. U llo. Julu '21. iHr.I - Tririlhe Mir nf- l!an..o n .1 l... .. ,.i .. ...... wu.to, aim jijjpiuc ui ii SS. iAt, ish fl&fpWurenteuaBlTlSrii demur oir James' Work, are exnectod to run. !.. fiDmniinlinR .frim ' ln.f iirnllnnc. lintll10 nnA ' ,. fine his instructions to their own animals.- generally any thmg that can be asked for hi PCrZT'V 5 'J'1"1 It will be sent to none others. our line. r- i? .tyW1' afl:un s fJnRMine An American Horse IWmr nnnmnv. r.f. r,i,.t.. ...:n r....i :. 1.. , txodey's Lady .s 'Rook, Harpers Magazine dress.lpostipaid,,. . . . Jfwe w,n ! wiiaro mem return-tic JOirN nn-RPi?'rnAT ; tquor.'and make the fact known, for we iri - JUiliN.DUBEiUOiy,,'. idnd t0 mobe ka pCriMttnent bnsiness, and American Agent tor James yridcntons Si Jldd J liorsKQwner's Secret, ,NeyYork Post.O,ffic.e The Secret is sen tby mailaHelterpostage 1 AT HU r Iron :uu Brass Fomflry.u : aWriner takes this method rj l u, ' -,i ' i "-1 g tJm public firti 'Hl- farmer.' especially, that having ' :d of Mr. Samuel Hayden, late'i The subs .inform"1 Jets and purchased of Mr. Samuel Hayden, lateV f proprietor of the Stroudsburg Foundry, all his Patterns ana i-ixtures, ne nas re-. in- i !!. . i xv.wwv ... iie is m-enared to Execute, ail or u.roU((. jron woric 0f aH descriptions, in- i ciui carnS5 ! o(her mm ser0. , oara be, taken to emnlov 1 , , . . . , nnin lint ho liosf- wnrlriiion jinrl nn n.ims - . . onne but the best workmen, ana no pains will hr snared, he feels confident 01 be- i ; -x ----- , ! ine; ante to give general sau.siaccion. as . , , - . , A-. . i. ' so A wr w I A 4 251 TO ;C1 made to order BRASS CASTINGS i 1 v . . Y,;: 1 , . t. , .., ijj- vrouguc iron mm woriv win oe done, oh the mo-t reasonable terms. The best kind of sled shoes and polished wa- iron boxes and hollow ware will always bo kept on hand. JACOB STOUFFKli. January 1, 1852. ly Cure of Coiismnplion, 7 I.irer Complaint, Colts, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung" Com plaints. ' I have puolished a brief work on Consum ption, which contains an invaluable recipe .... r.u " Qiici -cmnr o lpns. ft inlf. nnr 'orin hrnoil i " "ins"' .!- uu...... . ,e rave 12 nuouc juaaiui; iiiiuuKii v,- , r Hon il. nl...o;nl ; I Boxes, &c, will be made to' order.'- Old !'r ""ft"? "J1 SmIWu, Jth ! ,ionS f the C0UI,try wl"Ch are11a8ir.pmfi- all that informa.ion which every human b, ' Conner and Bnss fikcn in exclian-e at ,m v lf ner.es8aI con8ul; 11 e Doc,or w"1-1 cent and picturesque as any in the Union . d , j , f dareask;or, ,.r u. , , coppei ana ass tauen in exenan e ac COnlieence ; he offers a perfect cure i Havini, proviJt.d themselves w.il, excel-! .n. , n.nin . . .,,.,, ai . iU ,tne ntgnest price, rauerns maue 10 or- REAU A N I) K 10 r LEU 1 . I he atli.cted , . ',1HS. 06d horses, and caieful :."r 1 l . " T C iur ic cure ill u eae uieva eiu uisKuats, tie . r-. r- n.r t r i-it , their worst stages" when friends and pjiy, j Passed or front and cornice Brick of differ- sicians have given u, all hope. The LuigePs; 1 " ' ? f??,- balsam prescribed in this work Cir without ! lf ,al ,l,at w1) snd.lhe fire w,l, ""P"-"1.' the expensive aid of physicians or injurious i !hf answering for the purpose of building use of patent medicines, in adopting this $, ! bake-ovens, &c., all of which wnl be retaileo tern of Lure the patient knows whal he is us- tern of Cure the patient knows whal he is us- inknows that he is not shortenning his pays by the use of anodynes or. mercurials. which may seem to Relieve but never Cure, He knows when using this Life sarinsr Bal- sam. i. that he is taking mild, pieasant, efiica- c.ous remedies, such as Mature prescribes for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi- ents composing this Lung Balsam are obtain able (cheaply too.) wherever consumption exists, proving that Every ill has its antidote, ...... . r-- ulnin. mpfprcp inm to Honinn tt mnbinrr llle family right o use it, tor Si, but in uo "se will I sell it for speculating purposes, Proof of its Goodness. Jackson, Mich. March 21, 1851. Doct. S.TOUSEY Sir: You wished me to let vou know what effect your. preparation of Medicine for Consiimntion and other dis. of Medicine for Consumotion and other dis. ! eases had in mv family. After the first ten davs mv wife nained in weioht H lbs. relieved her. cough, changed her countenance, and all appearances were better. My family would 'ER'S INK, which use) i;wou!d not attach my name to it, had fJUU -:Mt: JNlhKLHAiVlb, in making to' be 'the greatest cure for worms I have has created. 1 doubt ol its efficacy. 1 he directions for thejrputchases, should not neglect evCr used. I have been troubled with not be willing to do without it. It is a med- j il- vv- hifier, Charleston, S. C. Hart & icine much needed In Jackson there is many I Hickcox,, Cincinnati? Ohio, and by all sIiub cases simular to my wife's. The Rev Mr. 1 herJJpaJprjnjUejViion. -;-Blar.chard will write you for a recipe.. Res- j th'Qr, sletat ir,etajl-by; Country Merchants pectfully .yours. O. F. POOL. I Address, post paid, (enclosing $1.) Dr! S. TOUSEY,; 100 Nassau street, New York! J October 7, 185 1-Gm New Whole Sale and Retail WiiE & LIQUOR STORK, Stroiuisbtirtf, Pa. Tho undersigned wpuld Inform Landlordi and public generally, that they have just opejied the above business in Stroudsburg-, In the store house formerly occupied by John IJ. j i-iv uo a jovenjr toiorc, auu nave on iiaiut ! u luro siock oi J!. i a? tr r: Awn s ? ri 1 1 - WIKES AND LiQUOHS of all kinds and of the best.qna.lity, direct;from the Custom House, which" thby:afe; prepared to sell. to Landlords and others nn ilu mnci rnn. to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea- I sonable terms. Our slock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. A so, Peach, Black- ! , berry, Cinnamon and Cjierry Brandyj -Hol-i .laud Gin, ,N. K. Rum; Irish, Rye andAluTrp 'Kinds. vauga to dvnl vv-W, ,,. We Imvo no liirod m.k coll ,.,i,l ,i,u.r;k... l iu f consumer. . "j ; onsumer. J hose dealingr with us we intend f be -lisficd with the article they get, as price, and whenever they are-nol, . uiuuic oLjii uc, uy fcMijju unvera or uuicre, will be promptly a'ttended to," the same as though the person vyaspreseut-dealing- for himself.". July 8, 18521 ' P. S.'POSTENS & Co. I J v. ! Every Family sliouId'h'aVVMcoijy. 1-1 fi ' i lira! it able ifbok, only 25 bis. per ropy 'HIS "iH- HF.VrKR'ci MANUAL &" HAND l-W0VKlbr tlife:- afllicted.; Containing im.dutlitie '.utilise -Oriiu, Prouress:. I reat- meniid. iCjirc "OcifecY form ul; jjisei. , contracted, iby nr'inisouous he.ual Iniei- cmira0Mby eJUbu.or, Sual, Excess, , ,1(lvit.(, ,heir prevention,' written in faiinlliarjswIe.-tjivoiUiiigajli.mcdia! tech- ill vu 1 1 ni.o, -iiivi ' v-' j ' ' "n " tbo-ear York and New Haven Itaiload. A com- T yT f" ?i?p hsof i dehM coaches, ami leaves J. .1. l'ostens' In- Pehenstve and confidential Treatise on the ynueoi:, olardd.ri Jjan - StroudsburR. Pa. everv Siruciure. Funciions, Passional Aitract.on, cale or private nanue. ..... , div evrent Suriclavs at 7 o'clock v ar-' a,ul Perversions, True and I'alse Pl.ycal .. TVJT fe o ? the i d Social Coodhions, and the most' ' diseases a tll d treatise on the causes sjfiip- - o ; J hf maIe. Relations of Men and Women, tohfshiiclcore'bftl.e'Vever and Ague, -lor " ? Jp Jej A or., or Mae e lo uemiebem iUei Am, , ' ivu.uy - .a.vi V; 7I7S IVI'V nni.I.ARS F-mrr Dr. Ih,n. - - - . - X' fcrxvm lorrett'50 ll lallinfrto cure any case of secret disease that maf come under -f ..i . . his rare, no matter how long standing or af- fliciing. Either se.v are incited to his Pri- vate Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street Pilad'a. without fear of interruption from other pa- - - -p - . b..- , , unioriunaie in ine seiecuon 01 a ruysician nr ;nvll(1(i to roii are in lieu 10 can 1M POTENCY Through unrestrained : indulgence of the passions, by excess or 1 self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Prema ture impoteuoy, involuntary seminal discliar i ges. wasting of the organs, loss of memory, l,l Jt,. ,voll roHor-t lipfnrA lri!fir.o ihpir (devoted to the study and treatment of diseas i tares, gravel, irregularities, disease aiising frutn; youthful excesses, or impurities of the I b:looUif,yhereby ihe.constituiion has become ! enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy j tehef to all who may place themselves under ,his care. j Medicines forwarded to any part of the ' United States; Price five and ten dollars ;j)er package. TNov. 18, lS52-Iy . j S00.000 Br ic 7 j .Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber, j These brick are of a large size and of a su perior quality, and will be sold as Idw and I..:., ; !.- , ..-i:, , . -.., , ... 1 , . oricK. in. -iue. county, .-v portion oi uicm arc 7. . -o , ,1 Lue.miiuiu rates. . . . r"sed or. from brick at .81 50 per hundred "efl common hard buck 00 do do j: J. iif.s,l OO IV do do do . 50 do do do :;do r 'VTln?;,n .fi - . r - - X :l " ,us Ul rd dl l" " ? f?efl ma,rk1 Pice, taken in exchange for Brick, and Cash not refused. ' WILLIAM S. WIKTEMUTE. Stroudsburg, September 30, 1852. , ' rnanii arturp hns hPPn mnrti mnnnml r ! ' j m ' T" L&1 I? I tii.uiiigi. UUVHl. III 1IIIU IIIC3C. UIUICO .US" i ful in any work that .will soil the .hands,-at the. same, time that they will cure the worst ! baU Khcmri or (.happed Hands immediately 1 l,oy ar& rn-de all lengths to protect the ! arms and wrists For sale by Wilcox, Billings & Co. No. 3 1 Church Alley, Phil'a. Goodye'ar's 63 Ghes- nut-street do. J.-& H. Phillips, Pittsburgh, ! I?Ri Falconer & lfaskell, Baltirnoro,Md. generally. 4 .. t Norembrr, g5,J853 2m TvlFSf ui (. ! No. the Lf Druos Medicine. P.n j Glass, &l: &c. to old' cus i-Dickson,- would;. odor, iheir sincl, .nuts, nils i hit rwtio vo 1 r thc sland and Phy.s.tMnns ami dealers in ceneral. P.Iease call am' trv iw . t . niM,'tjnv A N. SA.VIPLK. ,!PLK. A-Suitiplc Ki'' "dcr the firm of 'Dickson fSaihplc. I SpM'Agents for WeiheriMV Pfirc Giound I yhlte.Lead. E !LU!lljea" ""'""v u. io.n.-iy Rok . T , - G I Efli'A M wod W' respect fu'i I f h fo rm the citizens oPSrroudshnrnr am! t'irlfihvv Hint. he has' tfperte'dn!i general Book, Magazine, and NcwspVpc'r Agency, in Northampton St., Ea'ston'P'a. ? ' " ' ' Any of the following works will 'he sup- "Z r 1 ' ' 5' ' I ' . ; " "V, r ......,,,,1,, .i jioiiuvj, , Person's wishina nooks in any' Dbnnftmont of reading, can have them promptly hVw.'ir- ded wilhotil -extra charge, by. living- their orders aMhe office of the "Monroe Deiiiocrai." Jan. 22, 1852- t-ii-J .-.Ii: nr' um Iih nrwanled to nnv tin rl unt ie L'- ! . : : . Yl -si rM . a,i. Indian Queen Hotel, &iroudsburR, I'U. every r ..;...,.uB; Ts:, !: ,n y 3n,Z Monday. Wednesday and Friday, returning M R 'n:,n na -fw, a uress, poMdc uua, iuu mai umv.C) 'n . w teric, irorn Jso, within, signifies or the Author, 38 North Seventh Street Phil- 011 'erriaie -,s- TrtM,., i ,-cret, interior, and was used by ade mhia. A iu j.uil jciwo, jcaviij" i . i -i n lioinclrt ltr i r m i In cnml n a n o m 1 mdmi MM' 1 . i ' i.Kn.K... !.... .ami tnr manufacture has been much minoxcd re- 1 : . 71 Northampton Street.. Oiwosite - :EbMon 'Bank. r juiii sunscrmers having entered into a trusting the above mentioned articles with ease, with the means for the preservation 1 I X partnership for the purpose of cohtinu. him to be repaired. He has renewed his the former, and cure of the latter, j ing the Drug and Paint Uusincss at ' si0ck by recent purchases in the city of New , 4. So careful an explanation of the whr- - I the old Stand of the' late' Mr. John S23 Vr!- which, ttmpther with his lormer sine!: r noemti.... mid rhil.lhinl. n ivi fiend SaoiB i A generalsupplyfXead andIrin Pipe of ell s'ixes, on hand at aTl linies'niijl for- ae qy 1 'filCKSGiSAMFL'Ei Easton, July I7jl 851. if. ' " Mt oiMiDm -i aiul JSaston . ; tJervis, Mauch Chunck and ScrantonV PlH "2- STAGE LINES. rPU . Of .MlrlMiKn. ..i,l Tl -..-. . . T(if rnnn.vin(T ,. f.-.j p-AInn - . . . - . ?. ... li titf n 1- 1 1 1 Mlnninnii'. i l. ' U,UL ? .'V., ?u " " 1 .V i . i, ..i.ri ixiiiiiirfi iciiiirniii'7- itivhs ffiri Ij 1J(K illlU HIIIIVJIU. ni.iuiiiiiii i-... v-o vmi 7 . immlfil1iv nfter the arrival of the ?L,?L "fc i, h viiuitc mm miiu. .w.- p..--- ' ,nrnir,n trtlin flf f.1 rR I O rCfiW YorU.al abOUt i 8 0 f ,r.U A fT;M, P'nnnl- t.nvin, t Aline toMaUCll CllUnk, leaving; at 7 o clor.k.A. .V, via urooneausvnie, wnere l.Vith lines to WHkes-Uatc and 1 wt.:. ir.. . nun iiac... . rv. nMn.l, . i. rm linr!nr..l-liU. I :iriOf rs u V.IUI.IV n. .H. . -- vine, where lLconnecia vwiu a hub iu n.n. . i: . - r r dale, and connecting at bcranton with the cars for the west. these lines noiu oui strong iiiuuL-eiucms drivers, they feel confident thai they will be enabled to give entire satislacltor. to all who will patronize them. STOU F FE R & OSTK N DTi R , August 19. 1850 J'roprtrl.f.JO ftMEDYF0? The testimony in its favor i oer- whe nnng. 1 ho proprietors are oai y in receipt of letters and certifiicat-s, going . to prove its remarkaVe efficiency to all , cases of worms,' both in chi'dren and a uu rs .1 . i The r.e'ief given, and the immcdt . nf Jmvflmpn-. nf liolth vrhicii follnn-s ...riw.w..-. Ut, ,nj I m innii .111 nt n ivsi- , its itee, has d eu Lie attc ition ot pii)sK cians to this artic c, and they lreely re- , commend & prescribe it in their practice. - The rd(dl pricr is o5 C(,,l(s pr, riallrtti-h b . ihc mcan, 0f Brnokhm. L. I. .Tnmiavv 10. 147. I do.ecvtify that I gave one bottle of t : i- t- -c i iMi A.liahnestoeksA lrmilugc toniy child, B. and in seven hours it passed '2'. large worm?. ny person doubting this m .13 apply for further inforination at nr.- resi- denee corner ftfYorlc and Jackson st's. I AMES fIcOA'FFREY. ." , Ppughkcepsie, .. Jlarch 2, L certify, that 1 took two vials 01 J5. A. ttll' v,nuo 41 ,1UW1UV'1 V1 I B. A. Fanestock'i? "rmifugc. I. there fore recommend it. ' ' MARTHA CL1 FT. Tl. U n.nln.f ... ahv. v.. v v w v. .. ....... torfeits and, spurious articles, and to puj no confidence in statements that 4 Kohn stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestock's Virmifuge, are the sariicf or as good as thconl.y gen- nine article, which is B-A. Valmcstork's Venn If it ,rc , For sale in Stroudsburg, by 1 - r. -- rji S''iO'7 'lC1, -n-rflB.- Ci4M.ji v si. v.u j.. . -JV.UJ . The subscriber hav- ing purchased, the entire i- Ssrm stucco Clocks.. v atci- ' cs, Jcweiry, $c of John 11. Meliclc, intent's car- 'rying on the Watch Ma- king and Jeicclry bust- new in all its various lorrns, and in a man- ner, he trusts', that will give the most entire satisfaction, not only to himsell hut to those makes his assortment at this time one of the most splendid ever before offered in Strouds- burg; among which may be found alLthe la- test fashions in the structure and embellish- ment of drees Jewelry, viz: Breast Pin3, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Gold Lockets, Snaps, ! Bracelets, Slides, Sil yer Spoons, Butler I Knives, and Brittania Ware, together with a i.ir iissormieiii 01 tr ami ouvcr w atcn- cs. Clocks, Perfumery, tjc, together with all the articles' UVrit can be found in any es- tablis!iment:of the' kind; hVit:;c- ct :..::.. . .JtVlfairiia . 'Being an impqrtant'as well as a skillful part of his bilsifiess, ho flatters himself he can give as 'gene"ral sa'tisfactioln to his customers and'the mihlic 'as' can be done by any one, as .he intends to keep none but the best work- trde or false, the auhor can not violate them, men in his employ ; and feeling confident , and he feels compelled to ktlep this book truth that all shall have entire satisfaction done esoteric, a private work, to be sent as. a con them, heinteuds lodevoie his whole limo and ftdential answer to a professional consutlJ attention to that Important branch of his lion, and he trusts that up. person will ' app'i business. . for it luho will not nake it a pont of hoi Anything in his line that he may not have to so consider it. on hand ( will bo promptly procured,from the ' To all such persons it will be sent Il city, by calling on the subscriber, at Iim shop, "MAIL, to any designated address. P0S1 on Elizabeth street, two doors west of J. If. : PAID, on the receipt of Oie Pollar, sent. Molick's ojd stapd. t , free of postage, to T. L. NICHOLS M. D ! , SAMUEL MELICK Portches.ter, N. V. S.trauds'jurg, May 0, 1852. rtChni'tvv Produce. nj'.HV -1' ! c-A - Vn rXr. any goods in my line 'of business. SAMUEL MFLICK. To whom it mat conccrhTo the iniZTlir,, , "thVthoughiful, the pHitanihroph. Your at- I teniion u re.ipccijuuy invited to a new, or- i Agtnal, peculiar, and important icorL nf I 400 puges 18 mo., and containing nearly one hundred engravings, and entitled, liSOTKREC ANTHROPOLOGY, BY T. L. NICHOLS, M. . IHINOIPA L of the American DydropaMi . ic InstituieV Educational and Tlin- HKillifnl -nl Purtftiowiup V V l tt itn ifn Tror.. Vn... '.l. .1 X , seem, sir.ange 10 many, out it is thorouo!,!,. . nnnritnrinln A ndirinAlnmi C a . irom Anitro- description. Eso- private.se the ancient nhilncnntipr In riislinnni-ih tlioii- V lectures, given, in ihe inisnois ol their 5- " . ... . . awe inp-:. onoii ins sacreu rnvmeno! i I it divn inn;; linnll ""."""'fa- ' " , .'")3":"w sc.enco and ph.losophy, to heir cho.en dis f 1 " ..." ':r,L u 7L( urs-wiuci, . 8 " 1 ,herPub,IC' .iwoer,r An,,,ro pology is, tlicrelore, a private treatise o, , "'"'J-' njbiuiugj. i wtMuFUUllc?, and Ob: Obstetrics on the whole science man main in lannuape. ful and fait i n ... ij.,, . n nn, - ' ... . r - I i -' ' ' i 14 . imiiv. IV 'W IllfUl Vl.v ,'l'l - . rirnlps-nnnm rnnlif pnrp It cotitims - .;ohp.. nnH iIpphpsi trmh in Prn- ,!,n,., i - t .( mra of IImi,an p,,,, wj, ,j,eir ndi vidoal snd social application; the true nn llir nni, hll,.,.n I10 ,lf nMB. , pricelcs5 vaue There. are many subjects connected wit.. the broad science of Human Life, of t! deepest and most vital interest to man an! the race, in regard to winch a terrible ign. ranee every where prevails; an ignoranri' which is designing the healths, shortening the lives, and sacrificing the happiness oi millions which threatens the powei oi in 'lions, and the perpetuity of races. Professional works on Physiology arc drv. mechanical, or chemical, astunisliingly norant, as well as technically incomprclun sibie. The popular works r.re superficial meager, and necessarily;- wanting, in ii most important matters. The quack .ire full of error-;, false tn science, absur in philosophy, mischeivous in morals, am biise'jvmecccnary m their motives'. Inmost cases these looks are the advertising med' um of some specious charlatan, who warn patients, or letters of consultation, or w' has some instrument to seli, or some i -rjm t: palm off upon the credulous. rbe world has need of a different bo .. frnni lf ,hpsi.SUP a bo!: i,ns n... been u r,CIli anj as cannot now be publish cd in the usual way, sold by booksellers, of ed by agtnts or peddlers. The autiu of Ksotenc Auihropulogy, a Teacher, .i 1'hysician, a public and private Lecturer o: all branches of Medical Science, has vu -ten this bock with a frankness lie never could have used in a work for the public, oi one open to criticism. It is fot h:s pupiU and patients, lor intelligent men and wo:ihm, who wish to understand the deepest mysi - rips of life; especially ills for the noble ai.. e..ifiic, who aw brave enough to e, . ra u and accept dew truths, and wis. nflnoll ln nriih-, ' , lhpi . Thprt! .,,r cel'be any important question, which a-r nian or woman can ever need to ask. ailv sician, to which this volume di,es 11 .., tain an answer. It is so complete i.i ;., s respect, that the author hopes And be;n - that no one who reads it will ever nee . ll0ubie himself w;th a ptofessional consu. tjun, h ,s henceforth his chosen methed . medical instruction and practice, and m r he has performed the duty he owes man kind as a healer of thc sick, a preserve! o' health, and a teacher of the Laws of Life Ami the subjects treated of in t, work, are the following: Alan, and his ria lions to tho Spiritual and Material Uuirers 1 Human Anatomy; the Chemistry of M.. Principles of Physiology and the Act' Forres of Mature; The Thiee (iroups o Functions, Urgnnic, Atuinal, and (jener.. live; The whole Philosophy and Process -of Reproduction: The True Law of Marr.i' The Conditions of Health; Causes of l)iseat. Curative Agencies; Processes of AVater-cur Diseases and Treatment; Passional Disease.-. Diseases of the General System; I5ran " llnt...int ...... I lii.ii.ilt.in. I l.tn.i '"lu aciius, iicpi 1 m inn, uicaiiuii, ltiic w tion; Gestation and Paiturilion; Lactanu'i ..i iimjiciiiuii. w. iiii.ii.vj, . t . , M!CiU(iing every important condition mid pr ces-i. from the beginning tn the close oi . ' and containing especially I. A c car and au.u v 1! ustiateii new ' the slr;icture of thc human body, and oil ' complex organism, male and female. 2 A full account of the functions of h(c with such an illustrated description of uV evolution of the embryo, as has not belo' been given. 3. All that ts Known ol health and o. enable every woman to dispense with tl.' servit es of a physician or professional nn ! wi'e. Esoteric AmnaoroLocv is plain a I simole in lancuaoe, full 1:1 illustration, comprohensive as the comnro hensive as the utmost curiosity wish, and without one line of quackenj, " the remotest hinting at a fee. must oe evident tnni suen a oouiv, wru ten with the necessary freedom, and illu; irated wjth'fulincs? and fidelity, must not rrofancil: ' It is not for the counter, tl buok-sta . t re ibrary sneit, or tue ceni ... i, 'io nt , he offered for rurious ex- muiUi 1 1 Hwt 4 amination, nor urged updn th'Ose who can not appreciate its value. It is advertised, that every .one who? n.eejk tl mayobtair. it. if he will.' Whether the Ibcial' proprieties bi CS,0AES fine scontcd. Soaps for wash- in- and shaving-a'so the ce'ehrated ! shavin?ioreain.( for .sale W, .wrut SAMUEL MELICJ. Stroudsburg, Nov. IS, 1852.
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