Ac thoughtful, the philanthropic. Your at- tcnlion is respectfully minted to a new, or- j iginal. peculiar, and important work , of 4el pages 18 mo., ana containing neany one hundred engravings, and'cnlilled, ESOTERIC ANTES KOPOLOGY, BY T. L. NICHOLS, M. D I PRINCIPAL of the American Dydropath ir Institute, Educational and Thera peutical, at Portchester, N. Y., one hour's oiftance from New York city on the New York and New Haven Railroad. A com prehensive and confidential Treatise on the Structure, Functions, Passional Attractions and Perversions, True and False Physical ltd Social Conditions, and the most inti mate Relations of Men and Women, The title. Esoteric Anthropology, will seem strange to many, but it isthoroughly appropriate. Anthropology is from Anthro pos. a man, and Logos, a description. Eso teric, from Eso, within, signifies private, se cret, interior, and was used by the ancient philosophers to distinguish their private lectures, given in the intsriors of their dwellings, upon the sacred mysteries of science and philosophy, to their chosen dis ciples, from their Exoteric discourses, which were given to the public. Esoteric Anthro pology is, therefore, a private treatise on Human Anatomy, Physiology, Therapeutics and Ohstetrics on the whole science of man plain in language, full and faithful in lllustiation, and written with all the frank ness nL a private letter, under the seal of professional confidence. It contains the highest and deepest truths in every depart ment of Human Physiology, with their indi Mdual and social application; the true na lure and hidden cause of Disease; the con ditions of Health, physical and passional; all that information which every human be ing needs, which few dare ask for, or know Low to obtain, but which, amid the discord ances and depravities of .civilization, is of priceless value. There are many subjects connected with the broad science of Human Life, of the deepest and most vital interest to man and the race, in regard to which a terrible igno rance every where prevails; an ignorance which is destroying the healths, shortening the lives, and sacrificing the happiness of millions which threatens Ihe powei of na tions, and the perpetuity of races. Professional works on Physiology are dry, mechanical, or chemical, astonishingly ig norant, as well as technically incomprehen Mble. The popular works are superficial, meager, and necessarily wanting in the most important matters. The quack book re full tif errors, false in science, absurd in philosophy, mischeivous in morals, and bcbe'y mecccnary in their motives. In most cases ihese books are the advertising medi urn of some specious charlatan, who wants patients, or letters of consultation, or who has some instrument to sell, or some nost rum to palm off upon the credulous. The world has need ol a different book from any of these such a book as has never I een written, and as cannot now be publish- j in the usual wav, sold by booksellers, of' hanked by agents or peddlers. The author ; cases ol worms, DOtn m cnnaren anu a f Esoierit Anthropology, a Teacher, a du ts. The re'ief given, and the inimcdi-Phvsu-iasi, a public and private Lecturer on ate improvement of health which follows nil brandies of Medical Science, has writ-; its nas cane(i the attention of physic ten ihi book with a innbiM he "ever 1 cian?to this artie'e, and they freelre could have used in a woik for the public, on , , ... i - .ne omm to criticism. It is lor his pupils commend & prescribe it in their practice, and tiwits, for intelligent men au J women,; The. retail price is 25 amis per uialichl-k who vt?ii to understaz.d ihe deepest myste- j brings it wiiJiiii the means of alt . Ties of hie; especially it is for the noble and- Brooklyn, L. I. January 1G, 13-17. hereoioe.c, who are brave enough to exa- I a0 certify that I gave one bottle of mine and accept new truths, and wise e-, -g A. Fahnestock's Virniifuge tomy child, nouh to profit by them, there can scar- , . , - , Oo i , elf be any important question, which any , and in seeu hours passed 23 large man or woman can ever need to ask a phy- worms; Any person doubting this may sician, to which this volume does not con-! apply for further information at my resi tain an answer. It is so complete in this ! dence corner of York and Jackson st's. respect, that the author hopes and believes j JAMES McCAFFREY. that no one who reaas it win ever need to trouble himself with a professional consulta tion. It is henceforth las chosen method4 of medical instruction and practice, and in it Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, which I found lie has performed the duty he owes man-: to be the greatest cure for worms I have kind as a healer of the sick, a preserver of j ever used." I have been troubled with health, and a teacher of the Laws of Life. J tape worms for a number of years, and I Among the subiects treated of in this i e i jj t i .u r ii . m j i , , have never found so good a medicine as work, are the following: Man, and his rela- . , ,, ,TP .r T lions to the Spiritual and Material Universe B' A iauestock's Yirmifuge. I there Human Anatomy; the Chemistry of Man; ', fore recommend it. Principles of Phvsiolony and the Active! MARTHA CLIFT. .Forces of Nature; The Three Groups ofj Functions, Organic Animal .and Genera- tarfeitsxand rious articles, and to pu live; Ihe whole Philosophy and Processes , l. , , . t- i of Reproduction; The True Law of Marriage , 110 confidence m statements that Kolm The Conditions of Health; Causes of Disease: stock V and 'b. Fahnestock's Yirmifuge, Curativt Agencies; Processes of Water-cure; ! are the same or as good as the only gen Diseasesund Treatment; Passional Diseases; ' nine article, which is B- A. Fahnestoclc's Di peases of the General System; Brain . 1rermifue" ;.nd Nerves? j Respiration: Digestion; Genera- j Forsalefn Str0udsburg, by T. Svhoch lion; Gestation and Paiturition; Lactation , of j a and the Management of Infancy, etc., etc., ' iiiv luuiM iuiiU4 uiii vviiwiiiuu auu J j tes from the beginning to ilie close of life, 1 and containing esjecially j 1. A clear and amply illustrated view ofj the structure of the human body, and all its j complex organism, male and female. 2. A full account of the functions of life, : with such an illustrated description of the evolution of the embryo, as has not before been given. J 3- All that is known of health and dis-, ease, with the means for the preservation of i the former, and cure of the latter. 4. bo careful an explanation of the whole process of gestation and childbirth, as will ! York, which, together with his former stock, enable every woman to dispense xvith the makes his assortment at this time one ol the services of a physician or professional mid- most splendid ever before orfered in Strouds wife. I hurg; among which may be found all the la- Esotekic Anthropology Is plain and ! test fashions in the structure and embellish simple in language, full in illustration, as j ment of dress Jewelry, viz: Breast Pins, Ear cornprohensive as the utmost curiosity can Rings, Finger Rings, Gold Lockets, Snaps, wish, and without one line of quackery or Bracelets, Slides, Silver Spoons, Butter the remotest hinting at a fee. Knives, and Briltania Ware, together with a It must be evident that such a book, writ-! large assortment of Gold and Silver Watch ten with the necessary freedom, and illus- 'w, Clocks, Perfumery, 4'c-i together with irated with fullness and fidelity, must not be all the articles that can be found in any es profaned. It is not for lhecounter, the tablishment of the kind, bookstall, the library sheif, or the center: Wir? 12ob sai?B- table. It is not to be offered for curious ex-j ",Uttl animation, nor urged upon those who can : Being an important as well as a skillful part not appreciate ils value. It is advertised, j of his business, he flatters himself he can that every one who needs it may obtain it, give as general satisfaction to his customers i he will. Whether the social proprieties be ' and the public as can be done by any one, tme m false, the auhor can not violate them, ! as he intends to keep none but the best work- ,u he feels compelled to keep this book truly men in "his employ ; and feeling confident isnteric. a private work, lo be sent as a con- that all shall have entire satisfaction done jiamtial answer lo a professional . consulta- J them, heinteuds to devote his whole time and and he trusts that no person wilt apply ' attention to that important branch of his for it ivlio will not make it q point of honor to so consider it. To aii such persons it .will be sent BY !IAiL, to any designated address,-POST PAID, on the receipt of One Dollar, sent, free of postage, to T, L. .NICHOLS 'M. D. Portchester, N. Y. OAPS. line scented' Soaps for wash- ing and shaving a'-so the ce'eb'rated. shaving cream, for sa'e by SAMU8&&IELICK. Stroudsburg, Nov. 18, 1852. Port Jervis, Mauch Chunck and Scranto?i STAGE LIMES. The Stroudsburg and Eastern mail line of stages, consists of excellent four horse coaches, and leaves J. J. Postens' In dian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. every day (except Sundays) at 7 o'clock a. m. ar riving in Easton before the departure of the cars for New York, or stages to Bethlehem and Allentown. The following lines leaves Postens' Indian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, returning on alternate days: A line lo Port Jervis, leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via Bushkill, Dingman's Choice and Milford. Returning, leaves Port Jervis immediately after the arrival of the morning train of cars to New York, at about 8 o'clock A. m. Aline to Mauch Chunk, leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via Brodheadsville, where it connects with lines to YVilkcs-Baie and Wheit Haven. A line to Scranton, leaving at 7 o'clock a. m. via Bartor.sville, Tanners-ville,-where it connects with a line to Hones dale, and connecting at Scranton with the. cars for the west. These lines hold out strong inducements to the traveling public passing through sec tions of tho country which are as magnifi cent and picturesque as any in the Union. Having provided themselves with excel cellent coaches, good horses, and careful drivers, they feel confident that they will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all who will patronize them. STOUFFER & OSTRANDER, August 19, 1852. Propriets.uo The testimony in its favor is over whe'inin. The proprietors are rjai'y in receipt of letters and certificates, goini: to prove its remarkable efficiency to all Poughkecpsic, N- Y. March 2, 1844 I certify, that I took two 'vials of B. A. rfjjsir rr Jewelry Stcre. The subscriber hav ing purchased the entire stock of Clocks, Watch es, Jewelry, c. of John H. Melick., intends car rying on the Watch Ma king and Jewelry bust- ncss in all its vatious forms, and in a man- ner, he trusts, tl satisfaction, not trusting the above mentioned articles with him to be repaired. He has renewed his stock by recent purchases in the ciiy of New business. Anything in his line that he may not have on hand, will be promptly procured from the city, by calling on the subscriber at his shop, on Elizabeth street, two doors west of J. H. Melick's old stand. SAMUEL MELICK troudsburg, May G, 1852. t Country Produce. 'Butter;l3gg3, &C taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. SAMUEL MELICK. tc,TOCK'S Vp Tlipmil)lie is cautioned against coun Evcrv Family should have a copy. f An invaluable book, only 2o els. per cop Man knoio thyself. -TR. HUNTER'S MANUAL & HAND U BOOK for the afflicted. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress. Treat ment and Cure of every forrri of disease, contracted by promiscuous Sexual Inter course, by Self-abuse, or Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familliar style, avoiding all medical tech nicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusive ly devoted to the cure ol diseases of a deli cate or private nature. To which is added, receipts for the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, . symp-' toms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy; six copies one dol lar; will be forwarded to any part of the U nited States, by mail, free of postage. Ad dress, postage paid, "Box, I9G Post Office, or the Author, 36 North Seventh Street Phil adelphia. FIFTY DOLLARS Forfeit. Dr. Hun ter will forfeit $50 if falling to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or af flicting. Either sex are invited to his Pri vate Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street Pilad'a. without fear of interruption from other pa tients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are invited to call. IMPOTENCY Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Prema ture impotency, involuntary seminal dischar ges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitional derangement, are sure to fol low. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confieence ; he offers a perfect cure. READ AND REFLECT, The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of Physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly im possible for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to.- Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his lime and study YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseas es of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, stric tures, gravel, irregularities, disease aiising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby ihe constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicines forwarded to any part of the United States; Price five and ten dollars per package. Nov. 18, 1852 Iy. 300,000 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, than any other brick in the County. A portion of them are pressed or front, and cornice Biick of differ ent kinds. Said, Brick are composed of ma terial that will stand the. fire with impunity, thus answering Tor the purpose of building bake-oventf, &o.,all of which will be retailed at the following rate3: Pressed or from brick at Best common hard buck Best salmon do Best soft do Filling-in-brick 81 50 uer hundred J0 ' do do 75 do do 50 do do 25 do do N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest market price, taken in exchange- for Brick, and Cash not refused. WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE. Stroudsburg, September 30, 1852. India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, &c. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making their purchases, should not neglect these desirable and saleable articles. Their manufacture has been much mproed re cently and they are made very durable. Particular attention is requested to the Wool Lined Gloves and Mittens. They are indispensable in cold and wet weather. Ladies will find these Gloves use ful in any work that will soil the hands, at the same lime that they will cure the worst Salt Rheum or Chapped Hands immediately. They are made all lengths to protect the arms and wrists For sale by Wilcox, Billings & Co. No. 3 Church Alley, Phil'a Goddy ear's 6S Ches nut street do. & H. Phillips, Pittsburgh, Pa Falconer & Haskell, Baltimore, Md. H. W- Sniffer, Charleston, S. C. Bart & Hickcox, Cincinnati, Ohio, and by all Rub ber Dealers in the Union. For sale at retail by Country Merchants generally. November 25, 1852 2m NEW FIRM No. 71 IXorthamplQii Street, Opposite the Easton Bank. THE subscribers having entered into a partnership for the purpose of continu ing the Drug and Paint Business at the old stand of the late Mr. John Dickson, would offer their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. to old customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers iii general. Please call and try us! W. J. DICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trading under the firm of Dickson cj' Sample. Sole Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground White Lead. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly IgIc & iffagazieic Agcsacy. J. W. GILLAM would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinily, that he has opened a general Book, Magazine, and Newspaper Agency, in Northampton St., Easton, Pa. Any of the following works will be sup plied by him, by the year or single number: Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine, International Magazine, Ladies' VVreath, London Lancet, Blackwood's Magazine, all the Quarterly Reviews, and all others pub lished. Persons wishing books in any Department of reading, can have them promptly forwar ded witfiout extra charge, by leaving their orders at theoffice of the "Monroe Democrat." Jan. 22, 1852- JLcad and Iron Pipe. 1 A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of b11 sizes, on hand at all limes, am for sale qy ' DJCKSON cj- SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, l851.---ly. TA'NNERSVILLE Iron and Brass Fowndrv. The subscriber takes this method of informing the public generally, and mil lers and farmers especially, that having purchased of Mr. Samuel Hayden, late proprietor of the Stroudsburg Foundry, all his Patterns and Fixtures, lie has re moved the same to his Foundry in Tan nersville, Monroe co., Pa., and having in creased the machinery of the establish ment, he is prepared to execute all or ders in his line of 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 Zea&'iass, for flour and other mills, mill screws, bark and corn mills, together with cast ings of every description turned and fit ted up in the best possible manner. As particular care will be taken to employ onne but the best workmen, and no pains will be spared, he feels confident of be ing able to give general satisfaction. Al so 13 EST 3E EST 2 B 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 the highest price. Patterns made to or der. Threshing machines and Horse Poivers of the most approved construction, will be furnished to order at the shortest no tice. of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves &c, on hand or made to order, for sale wholesale or retail. PLOWS, of the most approved plan will be kept on hand, and every variety of plow castings on hand and for sale. jfjjr3 Wrought iron mill work will be done on the most reasonable terms. The best kind of sled shoes and polished wa gon boxes and hollow ware will always be kept on hand. JACOB STOUFFER. January 1, 1 852.-1 y - Cure of Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com plaints. 1 have published a brief work on Consum ption, which contains an invaluable recipe for the cure of these prevalent diseases, even in their worst stages, when friends and phy sicians have given up all hope. The Lung balsam prescribed in this work Cures without the expensive aid of physicians or injurious use of patent medicines. In adopting this Sys tem of Cure the patient knows what he is us ing knows 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-Saving Bal sam, that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica cious remedies, such as Nature 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. Consumptive patients may Rely on this receipt (all Lung Complaints are removed by its use) 1 jwould not attach my name to it, had I doubt of its efficacy. "The directions for preparing and using the Balsam are perfectly plain. 1 prefer selling the Recipe to making the Balsam, as it enables people to Make their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. 1 wil impart the secret of making the Balsam, and the Family right to use it, for 81, but in uo case 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 you know what effect your preparation of Medicine for Consumption and other dis eases had in my family. After the first ton 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 my wife's. The Rev Mr. Blanchard will write you for a recipe. Res pectfully yours. O. F. POOL. Address, post paid, (enclosing $1.) Dr. S. TO USE Y, 106 Nassau street, New York. The work goes by mail under seal. October 7, 1851-Gm . New Whole Sale and Retail WINE & LIQUOR STOKE, Sttoatisburj;, Pa. The undersigned would inform Landlords and the public generally, that they have just opened the above business in Stroudsburg, in the store house formerly occupied by John II. Melick as a Jewelry Store, and have on hand a large. stock of WINES AUD LIQUORS of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from the Custom House, which they are prepared to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea sonable terms. Our stock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. Also, Peach, Black berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy ; Hol land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet-Malaga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c. Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of. all kinds. Demijohns, from to 5 gallons bottles, and generally any thing that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will find it greatly to their ad vantage to deal with us. We have no hired agents to sell and distribute liquors for us at great expense, which must be paid for by the consumer. Those dealing with us we intend shall be satisfied with the article they get, as well as the price, and whenever they are not, we will be pleased to have them return the tquor, and muke the fact known, for we in end to make it a permanent business, and canronly do so by dealing honorably. All orders sent us, by stage drivers or others, will ' be promptly attended to, the same as though I the person vyas-present dealing for himself, j July 8, 1652. P. S. POSTENS & Co. MONROE COUNTY ffEuiiial Fire Insurance Comp'y. T1 Ihe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand rloar3 insured, after which payment no subsequent tax wi be levied, except to cover actuaZ oss or damage by fire, that may full upon mem bers of the company. The nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, vrill 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 with the said company. "wi be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her poicy. The principle of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been trieL by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very popuar. It affords the great est security against oss or damage by fire, on the most advantageous and rea sonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters addressed to JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS . John Edinger, John S. Heller, Andrew Storm, James H. Walton, Silas L. Drake, M. H. Dreher,. Geo. 33. Keller, Richard S. Staples, Bobert Boys, Joseph Tracb, Jacob Stouffer, Charles D.Brodhead, Michael Shoemaker. B. S. STAPLES, President. J. H. Walton, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Sept. 23, 1852. ELECTION RETUNRS. ftnUE Election returns being now all in, JL the people are beginning to turn their attention to other matters, and to supply one of their most important wants, we have just received and offer for sale at our store in Stroudsburg, a very large assortment of KiiiAD Y-MADHi Icnluding Overcoats, common and fine at all prices, from $5 to $15; line dress and frock coats, business coats, &c.; a large assortment of pantaloons, cloth, cassimerca, sattinett, corduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort ment of vests, of a great variety of patterns; cotton shirts and woollen under-shirts and drawers, &c neckcloths, c$-c. TAILORING A large assortment of ex cellent broad cloth and other stuffs, on hand, which will be made up according to order, at short notice, and in the best style. DRY GOODS. Also an excellent assor t ment of dry goods of various patterns, and domestic goods. Woolen Lawn Shawls, Cal icoes, Merinoes, &c. Stockings and stock ing yarn. ' Trunks, valises, carpet bags, &c. BIPAll kinds of produce and lumber taken in exchange lor goods, and goods or cash paid for all kinds of furs, sheep skins, and calf skins. H1RSCHK1ND & ADLER. Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1851. Mover's IesIc jxlaaauractcry, REMOVED TO No. 144 Race Street, (Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St.Ji PZsiSadelpSasa. WHERE the Proprietor ir- enabled, by increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its wide spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American Public,' that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confi dence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Ce ment for mending Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair Dye; a trial only is neces sary to insure its future use, and a Scaling Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or,srnaIl quanti ties. A fresh supp'y of the above INK just re ceived and for sale at THIS OFFICE. HORSES MADE SOUND BY THE Horse Owner's Secret, Being a new and certain remedy for the speedy Cure of Heaves, Sir James Lyndonton, By Principal Farrier lo his Royal Highness Prince Albert. THE great discovery contained in this lit tle work procured Sir James his llaron ctcy. It is really worth its weight in gold to all who own or use Horses. Itprecribesa Cer tain and positive curcfor I he Hcavesc any person can prepare. The remody is belte and cheaper than any advertised Heave Powr der, and is perfectly safe, as any one can know who tries it. Horse owners know that many a valuable Horse loses half its price by this prevalent disease. The remedy pre scribed in this work will cure him and in crease his market value, besides relieving the poor beast of a horrible complaint, simi lar to the Asthma in a man. The public can depend on this work; it is no catchpenny humbug. The articles prescribed by Sir James are all cheap and can be had at any store. To prevent imposition the work will be sent in sealed envelopes. English prica four shillings and three pence sterling. American price, 1 per copy. Persons orj dering Sir James' Work, are expected to con fine his instructions to their own animals. It will be sent to none others. An American Horse Doctor approoves- of the above System! Read what he says: Appleton, Ohio, July 21, 1851 Mr Dunbeuton, 1 have tried yourSecrel for the cure of Heaves, and approve ol it very much. Yours, trulyi Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr; To procure th'is valuable little work. Ad dress, post paid, JOHN DUNBERTON, English Horse Doctor, American Agent for James Lyndenlon's " - JL Horse Owner's ISecret, " . - New York Post Office. The Secret Is sentby matlat letterpnetage And Consumption, -pain, in the side and nightstceats, AstJvna, Wliooping Cough palpitation of the heart, Liver complaint" Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat, lungs and" liver cured by Sher-man?s,A.U-Healing Balsam. RAISING BLOOD & CONSUMPTION Mr. Mine, Builder, in BrooWyn, was attached with raising Wood, foowed by a cough, pain in the side, and a the u sua symptoms of consumption. He em ployed two of the best physicians; they did him no good, and tod him he couid not live. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes 136 Fulton 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 sayed his life. His daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Maston, of Williamsburg living in Tenth, near South Eourth 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- i sumed her laborious occupation as a teach er. 14 years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th ave nue and 21st street, suffered with a cough, raising of phlegm, and pain in his side. He could get no relief til he tried the All-Healing Balsam, which drove thepain from his side, allayed the cough, and brought the disease upon the surface; and before he had tsJcen three bottles, was entirely cured. PLEURISY A.VD CONSUMPTION. Mrs. Baggas, a ladyapwards of 70, re siding 88 Sheriff street, has for years been subject to attacks of Pleurisy, Raising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath, Pain in her Head and variou parts of her body. Her friends believed past recovery. The All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of all her alarming symptoms, and now she is able to attend ot her work. ASTHMA A.VD WHOOPING COUGK. Mrs. Lucretia "Wells, 95 Christie st., L. S. Beals, 19 Delancy street; "W. II. Youngs, 75 Walnut st.; know the value of this great remedy. Ask for Sherman's All-Healing Bal sam, and see that his written signature u on each bottle. Price 25 cents and SI per bcttle. Dr. Sherman's Worm and Couch Lozen ges for sale at this office. Mav 8, 1851. jMssoiss fiOEJ. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Foundry business has this day been dissolred by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment, and those having clam.s or demands'will please present them to Chas S. Palmer, who is duly authorized to set'. the same JOHN G. TOL.MIE. CHAS.S. PALMER Stroudsburg, December 23, 1851. The subscriber, thankful for past favor, 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 superintendence of John G Tolmie, who will be aided by experienced workmen C. S. PALMER. Januaiy 1. 1 852j 3il)e Iu Barlcg Sljeaf, Oei Hand Alalia ! M. WATSON is happy to inform his old friends and customers that 'be is prepared to receiye as many .of them as may favor him with their cus tom, at the new Hotel erected on the site of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de stroyed by fire in July last.) The House is much increased in sue and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation which can contribute to the comfort of the traveler. The TABLE and the BAR will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot fail to please. jjQr A largo yard, with stabling for one hundred horses. M. WATSON, Proprietor No. 193 North Second st., Phil'a. March 27 1851. OILS, TALLOW GREASE, AND OHIO MINERAL PAINT. 300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 cts. per gallon. 2500 gallons do do do 75 do in casks of various sizes. 200 barrels Jioild Paint Oil. do 55 do 5000 gallons do do do do 55 do in casks of variouB sizes. 350 barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds qualities, from 35 to 60 cts per gallof 1500 gallons in casks of various sizes. Va . rious kinds and qualifies, 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 not to chill in he coldest weather, and considered by those using it equal to sperm oil, Boild Paint Oil, equal to linseed oil, other tuan for white. . I am constantly receiving large supplies ot the above named articles, and my motto Wi Small profits and quick returns:" B. F. POND, 56 Water st., (under the Pearl st. House,) New-Yo July 1, 1852. 6m . BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. 1
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