Tnlhe intr.lhrcnt. If. fA A tintwn is rcsjitrtfujly tnvtlcit to ri neur- nprtlltni : rilhtiUnitj JciO PfJi'C JJJ moltjn)d.:jr.tiiimuz marly inc hundred engravings, and cnliitcd ESOTERIC AriT52 310PO:.OGr, BY T. L NiCHt)!. MT"D I3RINC1PA L ofthe American Dydropath;. . ir Institute, Educa.Ional and Theni - I euurnl. at Portchesler, N. Y., one hour's pii-nensive anu conlioeniiai I rea 'HttucWeV Funcii6nsPassi0nnl 7 i t t r,, . ' aj ... i and Penerrfoti. True and Palse Thystrnl 1 (except Sundays') t 7 o'clock" a. Mr ar nd Social Conditions, and the most iuti- rivlhfj in Ea3tnn before the departure of the laate Relations of Men and Vomen', The mle. lsotcnu Amhropology, will seem strange tn many, hut it is thoroughly appropriate. Anthropology is from Anthro jios. a mant and-iofrOi-vwdcscnption. hso t piTcrom JEso, within, iwnifies pfivatese cret, -interior, and was u:sed ly tho ancient philosophers to distinguish their piiv.ate lectures, given in' the interiors of their dwelling, upon the sacred mvsteries of urinnra nnrl nlill nan rVi , trt fllflr r Y rioi n ' r I i o ciples, from their Exolcnc discourseslwhich t-fcre given to the public. Esolcrfi&AiuiirQ-1 pology is. therefore, a private treatise on iltiman Anatomy, Physiology, Therapeutics and - Ohstetrics on the whole science ol "man plain in language, full and faithful in illustration, and written with all the frank ness of a private -letter, under the seal of professional confidence. It contains the i i t. . -i i . -. . .i - j . vine, vviiere it coiinei is wiui a line io liiJiiBa luehest nntl deepest truths in everv depart- j , . v ,.: . w . , ... ii. , .- Li.t 'dale, and conneclina at bcramon with the int'oi ui imii'au i uysioiov, wnu irnsir inui-1 idual and odiaKSpMiraVion;. the true na- ..tu.e and hidden cauleTof- Disuse; the .con- 7 . K nunc nf Pr. Hi. nhvsira nnH nninnnl- all that infoimation vhioh vcry human.be imr tieeds. , which few dare ask for. or know how todbtaih, Lut'whichramM tlse 'discord- Hnces and depravities of cirilizattdn, is of lU-l pricelrsa value. There are many sulcW' connected with i tbe'broad science uf "Unman Lite, of the l deepest and most tftal interest to man and f . c: -n I lance every "uhere previuW; an icnorance Avhich is destroy ing the healths, shortening' the lives, and 'aclrlcing,' the happiness of I millions vlucli threatens the power of no-; lions, and the perpetuity of races. " J ProfessToual works on Ply.ijl'.)gy.are dry, mechanical, or cliemical, jiHonislsihgly ig-' noranl, as yielas technically incomprehen- I ible. The popular w.orjis' are superficial, ! meager, "and necessarily wanting in the j most Imporiant matters. The quark nodlv' ' jire full of errors, false :in science, absurd; in philosophy, inisr htIvous in morals, and ' bnse'v nieccennrv in their motives; In most ! -ases these books are the advertising medi- j urn of some specious charlitan. who wants patients, or letters ol consultation, or who' has some instrument to sell, -or some nest -' rum to palm off upon tyie-crfeiJtlious. ..,cu..u ..uw- . n i P.a nnrLl hno i r r rl r f i i fTl nmt Ia r.1- J.. ..... bee n written, and a$ cinnut now i.e puiilisti- . , , T nT - 5 i in the usual way, sffXhby booksellers, of'to Pye lts. remarkab'e eflictency to all ) -.1. - s l . . . 4 n 'I1!. . i l Mcnc rt-P nfm in 1 rlvnn mirl o ! ed linwlced by agents "or peddlers. The author 1 who wish to understand the deepest mysle- ries oi me; especiauv ii.is ior me nooieand hereoio fau who are brave enough to exa- mine anu accepi new iruula, anu wise e- nough to profit by-thein. There can scar-- of khsoteric.Anthropuu.gy..A icher, a duLV I'he re'iet given, -and the mimedi-i lower accordi l0 m lhan mher Physicians a public-and privafe- Lecurrer on ate improvement of health which follows, brick iif the County. A portion of them are ail brancjips of Medial SytQPce has wnt- use fos caVed' the attention of physic --pressed or fronrand cornice jhick of" difler- le" ,? !" ZtrX , S h !VCr 0 this- artice, and they freely re- ent kinds. ' Sajd Briqk are composed oT.ma- could have used n,a work tor he pu jIic, or f d & mecxiL it in their practice lei1 ll,al wiU stand the fir with', impunity, one open to critirism; li is' for his pupils ' copniena .vpreaciieuin men pracuoe. fnr ,c niirn'noP nr i.,iUin and patients, for intelligent men and women. 'The retail prices 2o cents per Vial whi-h xg W f .tn ?Lb" I; "5 ivbeanv imnortam Question, which anvJiluu 1U AU" uyuii5 pao.u " cge man or woman can ever need to ask a r.hyj su.ian, to which this volume does not con-f apply tor 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 -that no one who reads it will erer need to trouble himself with a professional consulta tion. It is henceforth his chosen method of medical instruction and practice, and in it 1 4ie has .performed the duty he owes man-fto be the greatest cure for worms I have .kind as a healer of theick, a preservei of: ever used. I have been troubled with bealth, and a teachei, ofthe Jvnvs of Life. tape worms for a nnrilher 0f years, and I Among the subjects treated of in this . vJL x i. j- - -ork. aTe the following: ,ian, and his rela-. aTe.'nS -good a-edicme as lions to the Spiritual and Material Universe 1 A- Fanestock S lrmifugc. I there Human: Anatoirryr'tbe -ihemistrv of Man;; fore Tecommend it. Pripciplesorl'iiytiology and the Active MARTHA CM FT. Forces of Nature; The Three Croups of The public 'is cautioned against coun i unctions, Organic, Animal, and Genera-'' -a 'i ' ' ' . - , ihc: The whole Philosophy and Processes and spurious articles and to pM of Ucproductioh; The True Law of M'arriaGe-l110'00161106 111 statements that:' Kolm- The Conditions of Health; Causes of Disease;' and me-Management oi lniancy, etc ., etc., including every important coudilion and pro-. ress rqrn the beginning to, tjje close of life.'4? ' and containing especially l.:A clear and an ply ..illustrated, view off . the lruclure.nl the Jiuman i)ody-and ,all its1' complex Jrgati:sm,, inaieHand temale. 2," A full account of the'Aujctions of life, with such an illustrated description, of the uraMvt agencies; rrovyes ui aier-cure;"" arc luc suiuu or guuu a.s mu omy gen Diseasesan4Treaimeni;'Rissiona( Diseases; J uine article, which is B-A. Fdhncstock's Diseases of the "General System; IJrain' VermifurTCi " wild Nerves: Respira'tron:' Digestion;' Geiiera- J nitU 'Oi.'.jJi r mo r , n i . i iJ . 1. r . .- -i I'or sale m otrqudspurr, by ..,,Z. Scioch lion; Gestation and rjituriiion; Lactation'- " fc5 J i- - r i. r-?-.. - ' j n. i - evolution ofthe embryo, .as ,h.i3Jiol be foreknew in all its vaiious lorms, and in a man- bcen.flVfiii. . . I nei- bo trusts .'lliM "will trivo ihtf mncf PiHtro i ?.: v : . - . . . . . . 4. So careful.an explanation of the whole process ol gestation -and childbirth, as will i i. .t: .. -i . 1 services of a p wj'e. iiiSOTERic AfifliiaorjiiOGy is . plain anu . simple in language, full in illustration, as ft 1 .i h cutripruhensive as the utmost curiosity can1 I. 1 ....-?... "' J .." .. ...' ... 3. All that js a-nown ol health and dts-atisfactirin, not only to hlmsoll but to those rase, with Uie means ; .for, the. preservation off trusting the above mentioned articles with Jhc former, and cure.".of the luiter. ihini to be repaired. He has' renewed his woman iv ujspeiiie. vun ine uiutves ms assorimeruai mis ume one oi ine i"-"1-"3"". ""u'u uei ineir siotk hysiclai) or. professional mid- fmost splendid ever before offered in Strduds- pof Drugs, Medicines'', Paints, Oils, -j'inH'g; among-which may be found all the la- ' Glass, &c. &c. to'ijlij I customers of vviau, anu wiiuvui unv nut; jij (juacticryj or matciew, onues, uiiver opouns, uuiter the remotest hinlyig at a Jc$. , t Knives, and Rritlania Ware, together with a It must.be evideiit.that such a book,. ,vvrit-! large assortment of Gpld and Stiver Valch Icu wjth the necessaty Xreeojn, and jllus-! es. Vldc&A PzHjimry, ' ifc, together with -tratpd -.villi fullness and fidelity, must jiot.be , notprechiie Jis vajue. It is..ad'vjaUsed,"f j:jujuicu. ii ja nui ,. ;!ip couiuer, me I ijuusijuiuiii oi ijio miiu. book-stall, the library .shelf, or the center -iix - - w table, rtisnot-toi$yfc4f,r.cu ';:ltCil 1'" I a -t a 1 . I . . . . I , I amination,. nor urgeu uuon t.Uuse who can . Hems an imnortant as well as a sMUTm lliat every uone upo aeels it. may obloir, ,it,-gire as general satisfaction to his customers fcifjie wjjl, AVjietli'llie. social proprieties belaud the public as can be done by any one, true or falsi?, thVatlhor r;an not vfojate ihem; 1 as he intends to keep nrine'bht "the best work- iiivj tt.tf s w'.fi .uo. uuun nuiutinf.il in ciuoiov , noo leeiin contident esoteric, a jnwate icor., lo be sent as a coi-Hlut all snail have' entire satisfaction done fidcnlial a'nsicer to d professional coip&a-Mllem.frerWt'ei don,' and he trusts that-fw person will 'apply', aiention' tb'th'at' Important ''branch ' of liis for it who will not riiake it' a point of hdhorl tftsihess1' ' ' " ' -i ' ' 1 ' to so consider tt. ' free of postage, td 'T. LrNtCHOLS M. D. 3 Foriche6ler,: N. Y. ' - - ' " ' : .iui , ;-f JOAPS. fine scented Soaps ing and shahg-afso. the' Ehaving,creajn,orrsae hy SAMWimmBMOIf. ; , r i 1 i" auvii jjciiu.:o n m us sem i; i u iianu, nn uc promptly procured lrom tne MAIL, to any designated' addreVs, 'FOS L"V cityfy ciiltrng'on'lhe subscriber at hils'ho'p, PA-ID, on the receipt oQOne Dbllai', -sent.J on Elizabeth street, two doors west of J. If. i . j'7SlrnlYlbufff hlldf Elision (. HTnitcL Chit tick and Scranton j ' ' g "--, j- -p.-, -- fT-ia ' SHTA CttIE lilJlllfe. ; 1 ho StrouclStmrg ana eastern mnil linn fif stanes. consists of excellent four - - a ' . . 1 h(.r;n roaches, and leaves J. .1. TuStens' In IfnifI. fetroudshurp. I'a. everv cars for New York, or stages to Bethlehem and Allentown. - 'ftp The following lines leaves Pdstens1 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 Bushki.ll, Dingtnan's Choice and Milford. Returning, leaves Port Jervis .immediately after the arrival of the onuug irau. 4 v.a.o u,n,-WaUUUv b c,"ck A- M r . . . W: A line to MaUCll Chunk, leaving ' at 7 o'clock' X. Mi via Brodheadsville, wliere ! it connects with lines lo Wilkes-Dare arid Wheit Haven. A line to Scranton, leaving at 7 o'clock a. M.,via liartor.sville, Tanners- ,i, . . ...:.t. ?: . rr , . ica, - r ,? wef i , lt , - A i , These h KU W strong inducements . a ! in trnrn ii.t till Il IP filCC! nfT 1 limiinh COf. L',. wit "'""b' .. ,...o...fa ,.b.. -v. lions of the country which are as magnifi cent mid jncturcfcqne as any in the Union. Having t provided themselves witu excol- l,, . . 1 i ' , , "lienl c7ac,ie .R" l ? ??'. '?"" ra. f T u"v.-! l"-y Lri.uut:i!1 "Iai. "' e"f jlet! w give enure satislart.on lo ah who - w,il Pa,r""'TVivp c. nCTtvnrn . , 1 L R & OSR.ANDER, Tim tnsMinnnv in i f s fnvnr ? nvr-J . ! who mine. The proprietors arc dai y in I rcmnt. nr ftt.rv5 mil prfihifnros. rrniocr cases of vrofms, both in chi'drcn and a brings it within the means qf alL Brooklyn. L. I. Januarv 10, 1847 I do certify that I gave, one bottle of 4 a .FnhnncfnnVsTJr ,, iJFnW tnmv MIA. : .... i :A no i worms. - Any person doubting this may james McCaffrey. JPougMccpsic.S. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that I took two vials of 13. A. Fahnestoclds Yirmifuce, which I found stock's:7 and 'b. b ahnestock's V irnnfuge, , , - .rWoliv $iavf M"lij9 Cil J:: SiO.C. The subscriber- hav ing purchased the entire stock of Clocks, Watch er,, Jeicciry, $ c of John H. Melitik, -intends car rying on the Watch' Ma- m?f and Jewcln busi : - : - w stock by"-recent purchases in the ciiy of New1'10"16 Uru" an( Paint'Busrness at J.JL York, which, together with his former stock. t . -i .... ' pest, lasnions in tne structure ana embellish- i j ment of dress Jewelry, viz: Breast Pins, Ear ' - f t 1 a . , . ' Rings, Finger Rings, Gold Lockets, Snaps, ! ' Mf ic?l:.J... C:i o n ... all the. articles that c,-in bo found in any es. n It' i-. . 4 JET. M ll. V 4. . . I inortant lTart of hls'busine'ss, he flatters. himself he can. "AHiyih'ihg in' his 'line that he may not have WelicK's - oldtand, --' ' ' 'S'i SAMUEL:MEL1GK- .SiTi, rbifdsbtirg, May '6,' 1852. ' h 4C o u n.ti? y Produ g.c , olGButter, eggs &c. taken in exchan'ge for mygood8 iu 'my Ime' or business. . , . '$AMUEL MF LICK. DR. HUNTER'S MAyUAirSi- lJiiD ....... d tC iliimw ' ViOOtf for the aftlicted. Containing ) 'HttltX, iiIlK an,ouil,ne:oTnh,WlU,vPji5file53,re:u- ItfOU flad B PSJSj Foilllllr, ment and. (Jure of-eaery form, of, disease, f The subscriber takes this method .of "SHH contracted liyr roniiscijous fee's ual' jnter- informing the public geneivill,, aud mil-. '"WHfek course. tiV 3eir-dbuse. 'or Sexliar ' fcjx'f'es, Wj. .,ni farmera esDCciallv, that liaviilff v-v. iea..- wiih advire for their tnevention.' writteri in , a lam.ll.ar ty!e, avoid.ng-all inedicariech- nicalitiea."and everythniu that voUkl -olfend the ear ofdeceflcy? tfnin the resujifof spOJe .twenty yers successful practice, exclusive ly dovoteil to the cure'ol dlseaij'eioritrclen cate or private: nature. , ' To. which is ndded, receipts for. the-above diseases, and a treatise, on the causest symp toms'and cure of tlje Fever and Ague, Jor twenty: five cents a.copy;.six copies.one dollar;-' will be .(brwardeii -to any par! of the U nited States, by mail,-free of postage . Ad dress, postage paid,, "liox, 19G (Post O'fiice, or the Author, 3S North Seventh Sire'e.l Phil adelphia. "OlFn'Y-DOLLARS Fohfeit. Dr. llun JD ler will forfeit $50 if falling td 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:dPri vute" Roorh, 39, North StJYenth Street Piiad'a. twthoui(fearv of interruption from other pa tients; Strangers aild o'lhcrs who have been hrifo'rtuhate in "the selection of a Physician arc invited'fo. call. 3 ' '! " IM POTENCY Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are numerous: Prema ture impotehcy, involuntary seminal discharges,- wasting of the organs, loss :of memory, a distaste for female socfety, general debility, or constitional'derangement, are sure to follow- Jf necessary,-Consult the Doci.or.yvith confieence ; he offers a- nurfect 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 ignoratit pf this, class of maladies. It is certainly im possible for onej man Ui understand nll'the ills the. human family ,are subject to.- jEvery respectable physician has his.peculjar Ti. : t.:i. f. - r.tiiit UIUIUI1, 111 WlllUil llti IS 1UUIU SUUL-USSIUI IIIUII his brother. professors, aud to that he devotes most of his lime and stu'dV. . me anu stuuv 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 j head, or 'bones; mercurial rheumatism, stiic-: tures, gravel, irregularities, disease a'nsing from youthful excesses, or impurities of the 1 blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy -relief to all who may place themselves under his care. , 1 ; Medicines forwarded to any:nart of,lhe r United States; Price live and ten .dollars j-per package. Nov. 18, ISM-Iv. ri:C;K, ' Just bun J " 1 lc:5tl- tnt and for sale by the subscriber. k are pJia large size and of:a 3u- at the following rales: Pressed orTront brick at f?I 50 per hundred Best-common hard brick 00 do ' do 'BesBfealmoh ? do - ot&la;k .do Best'.soft. . q k-do 50c do;- do Filling-in-brick 25 do .do N. B. All' kinds of grain, at the highest market prfce, taken in exchange for Brick, and Cash not refused. "' WILLIAM S. WINTEiMUTE. Stroudsburg. September 30, l8o2'.' - India Rubber (Moves, Mittens, &c. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, in m'king their purchases, should not neolect these desirable and saleable article?. Their manufacture has been much mproved' je cently and they are made very durable. particular attention is requested to jthe't- Wool Lined Gloves and Mittens. They are indispensable in coldand wet weather. Ladies will find these Gloves use ful in any work .thatwill, soil ,the4hands, at the same time-.that they will-cure the worst Sall;Rheum or, Chapped Hands'immediateiy. They .are made all lengths lo protect the arms and wrists For saleby- WnVox? -Billings & Co. No. 3 Church 'Alley,- Pliil'a Goodyear GS Ches nut street do. J, &' IL Phillips, Pittsburgh, Pa- 'Falconer i&' Haskell, BaliimoreyMd. H. W. Shlffer,- Charleston, S. C. Bart & Hickcox, Cincinnati Ohioj and By alP'Rub ber Dealers in the" tJnioh. ' -' For sale at retail by Country Merchants generally. Vr. frt it' i; ioemocr aj, muz. 'Jni ?o2 '2m ,':NEW FIRM. Xo. 7i Northampton SCrcet, OpposMthc ilHiWt name. ' npilE subscribers having entered into a l" - - - - , partnership for the purpose of continu. i t- . ts. .? Jlie ld stand ol the late Mr. John l" sianu anu. rnysicjans ano. dealers in general. Please call and try uj. .1 a I I . lit .... i ' -W. J. DICKSON, ' " A N. SAMPLE, Trading under the firm of Dickson $: Sample.' Sole Agents for Uetlierili's Pure Ground White Lead. ' ' Easton; July 17. I85J. ;Iy , Book-' & Ma'ffazESBCi AgrcHcy. J. W. GILLAM wouldrespet:tfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vjcinity, ihat lie has opened a general JJoq;, Magazine, .arid Newspaper Agency, jn Northampton si., Easton, Pa. ..-..... ., Any ofthe .following, works, will be sup- l.i,;u u nun, oy me year nt'singie iiumocn Giahani's Macazine, iJartain's Magazine, in?f6y faiV m lUni 'H'a1re?Ir.s',M"?fa2'n,e' Lrr. thc.Quaiierly Reyfews, and all othert mb- Iislied. " ' 1 - - i - ' Persons i noriitr nnililu nnr if ill .ha ccvKl o InttV n:l. .....j.l .. rr . i ons wishing books in any Department convenience, and possesses every aq ing, can have them promptly forvar- comnipdntip;! which e'aii. contribute to the of read de? ifel extra chajge, by hjavinnr their by e?vig iheir i piyoppemocrat.- van. yiaoa- v f tfvdLead. and; Iroiii ripc1 t 'Agenerai suppivoi Jeati'anajir.onjt.ipe ol v.)l I. - .1 " . ll . : A"H1jj PCL .i . .ii ai.ca,iuii udiiu ii Urdus iiiiius, huo ior sale 17 I A -iif . 'MftWV t HAM FLU. Easton, Juiy 17, I85.r-ly., , . ' Kft.V .r Af finmnol Ffnwiinn lnnl . f .. stroudsburir Poundrv, all his Pattern's and Fixtures, he has re- moVeU'the same to'hi'S Fouhdry in lan- 1 tforsville.Tttoflro.e co., Pa.; arid having in- creasca tue macmnery oi uiu usiamiau m'cht, be Is, prepared, to execute all or ders in his, line of business, in the best inaVner 'and'ittf desp'atcli, :and therefore respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. lie will manufacture -cast and. wrought iron work of all descriptions, in cluding Mill Scaring, for flour and other mills, mill screws, bar Jr and; corn mills, together, with cast ings of every description turned, and fit ted aip 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' . . made to order. . . BRASS CASTINGS such" as spindle steps', shaft and gudgeon "Boxes,-&c will be 'made to 'order. ' Old cojyjer and Erass 'taken 'in exchange" at the highest price'. ' Patterns made t'o or der. ...... .. ... .. . ... ... . , Threshing machines and Jlorsc Powers .o.f the most .approved construction, will be furnished to order at the shortest no tice. .- - ot'.all.kitids. for coal or wood, cook stores &c'., on liana or made to order for sale wholesale or retail. iL O W S, ofthe most approved plan-will be kept on hand, and cverj' variety of plow castings on hand and for sale. )TT? Wrought iron mill work will be done on ,the most reasonable terms. The1 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 16 New Whole Sale and Retail & LIQUOR STORE, Strondsbtai'g) Pa-. Tho undersigned would inform Landlords and the public generally, that thoy have just opened the above business in Stroudsburg; in the store house formerly occupied by John IL iw.eiicK.as a jewelry atore, anu nave on nana horf notice, and in'the best style, a, large stock of t;,-. ' :- I DRY-GOODS'. Also an excellent assor t WINES AWDLSCUGKS merit 'Of dry goods of various patterns, and of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from ! hiestic goods; WoolerrLavvn Shawls, Cal the Custom House, which they are prepared i!C0Gsi ,Meri"ces', &c. ;SiockmSs and stock-.iiT-iafofln.Q un yarn. 1 runk'3,-valises, carpet bags, &c. sonable tertns. Ocr Mock consists of French Brandy, dark and pale. Also, berrv, Cinnamon -and Cherry tnnrl fJr, AT V l?,,rr,. Tr!c!l :P.rn f.t.,1 A nnln wlZ Vu"' 7J ga, Currant b'nd 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 lo 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 as the price, and whenever they are not, we will he pleased to have them return the tquor, and make the fact .Jcnnwn, for We in- uuu iu ujudc ii, u. ijctmuucui. uuouicea, u.m can only do so by dealing. honorably. All orders sent us, by stage drivers or others, will be promptly .attended to, the same, as though the person was present . dealing for himself. . July 8, 1852. . P. S..POSTENS fc Co, Dissolution of Partnership! Notice is' hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un derligndii.h'lhe Mercantile. business, has thistfdayibeen dissolved by mutual con sorit. "4-AlLpessons. indebted to said firm are requested lo make; immediate pay-; "wiU'pleas'e present them to Jacob Stoufr fer who is duly authorized 'to ' settle the same. All -accounts remaining unpaid' ! ?n .trst "of July-next?, will be placed' for collection. ' : ; JACOB STOUFFEIt, STEPHEN KISTLEK. Tanners ville,'May ll, 1852: T-n : - Thefjubscriber, thankful for pastfavors, respectfully announces to;tho public that lie will continue the business at the old stand, and respectfully solicits a continu ance of the public patronage. ' ' ' ' O'-YinO -SltoGLES and' a'Jargc 9JfJJJ fitook of ,varioug ldnds of Lumber on hand and for sale low. JACOB STOUFFBR. ' May 27; lS52.-6t. Oaa IlancI .Aif.'iiia ! M. WATSON" is"' happy to inform his old friends and' customers that he is rirenared to receive as manv of tlinm :is mnv fnvmr. him xvlfli Mmlr n..D .torn, at the newlTotel erected on the site olimmi was de- l'StrMTdy firC.ln Jul"-) 1 . 1 he 4Jouse is much increased in size cpnifort pf the traveler. cpmfort pf the trayfiler. .. , The TAILE and the;BAR will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot tfail to nlease.- ' h 'JBlargo-yard, with stabling for l4 nnn minnrno nnrsne HI! jK Vtli 'Secon'dftlTh'il'a. MONROE COUNTY iHuisml Fire Insurance Comp'y. The xati of Insitrancie is one dollar on il ' rlWrs insured, after which i uavmont -no. subseauent- tax. wi be ZeviedrMexcep.t to cover actual oss pr damage by lire, tiiat,nia.y tw upon mem bers of the company. , TheT neft profits arising frohi interest; or otherwise, ynli be ascertainett yearty, for y.hich each membeiin proportion to his, her,; or their deposit,' wi have a credit ih'the cojiiipaiiy Each insurer in or itti tlie 'said company will be a mem ber tliereoT during the term of his or her poicy. Tho principe of Mutua Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried "by the unerring test of experi-' e'nee, and has' proved succcssiu ana dc come very. popVar. Ifc affords the great est security ' against loss or damage by fire, on the nfost advantageous' and rea sonable terni3'. ' ' ':"AppZicatiQns "for Insurance to be made in person-, orby -letters. addressed to J&MES-H. WALTON Sedy. MANAGERS ;3ftPi 'John Edinger, John S. ITeller, 'Andrew Storm ' James H. Saitoh, - Silas L. Drake, M. H. Dreher, . GebiB. Keller, Ilichard.S.-Staples, Bobert Boys, Joseph Trach, " Jacob StouTOfer,- Charles D.'Brodhead,- Michael bhoemakor. ( i Bv S. STAPLES, President i J. IT. Walton, Treasurer. -f ' " 1 Strouasburg, Sept. 2 3; 1.852. ELECTION RETJJNES.-. TfIIE- Election returns being now all in,! JL the 'people are beginning to turn their ('attention to other matter, and to supply one of their most important wants, wc have just received and offer for sale at our store in Stroudsburg, a very latlje assortment of READY-MADE ' Icnluding Overcoats, common and fine at ail p,riccsrJrom 85. to S15; fine dress and frock coats, business coats, &c; a large assortment of pantaloons, cloth, cassimerea sattinett, corduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort ment of vests, of a.great variety of patterns; cotton shifts and woollen undershirts and drawers, &c, neckcloths, c. TAILORING A larg'e'assortment oTcx- cellent broad' cloth a nd other stuffs, on hand-, which will be made up according lo order, at - .15" 5 Pro,duce 'nd lurPer !.?.Il8P I tt" OllHia.'. ill : Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1S51 Hover's. IsiSt jffanufstctory, REMOVED TO . .. J$p. 1.4 Race Street, (Cclv.ccn Fourth' and Fifthj opposite Croyvn.St.) - I? hlladclpiasa. WHERE the Proprietor is enabled; by increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its widespread refutation has created. ' This Ink is now so well established in-the Anna At t V-t s' A r- i n - publithal it is scarcet necessarv. t0 j. , iri M favof) amJ lhfl manufactlireV ! ta;es-ihis opporiUtiity' to say that the'Tonti- cjenre tilUS Secured S 13 n ot h P ahiisPf . In. addition, to the-various kinds of Writing Ink,, he also .manufactures Adamantine Ce ment for mending Glass.' and China; as- wel( as a superior. Hair Dye; a trial only ismeces sary to insure ,its future use, and n.' Sealing Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a.v.ery lo.w.price,-,in large, or small quanti lies.- ..,- ,4,. A, fresh supply, of. the .above JNJC iusV re- .cei(yed.,and..for;)sale at-. , . THIS, OFF'IQB. -HORSES MADE SOUiVD il? ; Secret?:5 ' HtfySP nev, .;inxl certain remedy for the speeily ' 'n ,!-'uae of IIcitTcs, " i4yf-felR JAME.S-.LYDONTOrv', j' Principal' Farrier to -his lloval Hisf.'hYcss prince juoeri. ipHE great discovery contained jn thialit-4- ..jthiwork procured 5ir James his Iiaron- etC.V. . It is reallv worth its weinht in anl'd tn ! all who own or use Horses. It Drecribns-.i Cer tain and positive cure fori he Heaves which any person can prepare:" The remedy is bette and'eheaper (hart any advertised Heave owr der, and is i p:eectiy safe, as any one "'can know Who ties ft: ' Horse owners know that crease his market value, besides relieving the poor beastofjajiprrible complaint, simi lar to' the Asthma' in a man. Tile nub'lic can store. I o prevent unnosition the work will be sent in sealed envelopes! English prico tour shillings and , three pence sterling. Aine'rican;price,$"l' per 'copy. Persons' or denng Sir James,, Work, are expected to con fine hisInst'ructfah'so their own animals. ll will be. sent ta none, others ' An. American lldfse Doctor approovos o.f tne aoove jjystertU JteaU ivliat he says: i Aii'LETQN, Ohioj Jiily eiISjl MrfDuNBERTjuN.-r-rl have trfed'yourSecret for. the! cpre. oll Heaves.fand approve' ol il ver.yihmch.. ,A Yours, truly. .WitnessjiG.i Long. :! S. Lakk LTdrse'. Dr., To procure thisivaluable little work;Ad. dress, jpost paid,-. . JOHN DUiNbbJRTON; . . English florse Doctor, 'HteicKfinPfoPJm ?a vJh&v 9iflrrtr4Wnt0n))io ssi,ol-, - J J. - a- - ' 1 sWDa '- 4a A'JLiate aaUBANew York Post Office. The Secret Is sentbyi mnilat lettenpostage Plfli TilnnL- ! lor jjodus, auu gouos or casn n i . tt i paiu' lur-au miius ui lurs, sneu) yiui, aim Jiranuy. HOI- tr.incAUiin.vni f. hit em) many a valuable Horse loses halt its price by this.rcvalenf .disease. ' The remedy .pre scribed 'in this work will cure him an"J:. in aepenu on this work; it is no catchpenny humbugf ?The articles prescribed by Sir James are all cheap and can bo lfad at any IBR COMPLAINT XaiiiHiice, UyspcpMn, Clironio L Nervous Debility, Biscaaes of ' and all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach-, such-as a constination ?n want. piles, tullness or blood to the hi "a acidity; of the stomach, nausea, haurtWn disgust for food, fullness, or weight in .I- svqmaeh sour eructations, sinking or Suiter tng at the pit of the slnmnoh . rlUMer the head, hurried and difficult bhine termg at the heart, choking or auSti? sensations when ,n a 1, f n Of vision dots or webs before the sight fe .ver nd dull pain in the head ' le .perspiration, yellowness ofthe skin A pi .? pain, in ine siqe, oaclc, chest, Jimh., x7 J Y den flushes of heat, burning nS u sud' oi spirus, can oe enectuallv cnr-.u.' ' ' " flr' , T7nnIn7fJ,.: rrttTirt.i'rr' v. v. .,... -v,w,l((Ut uermc ' - . . . PREPARED BY Bittern PKEPARKn nv Dr C M Jackson, at the German Medicine Store in ,i . PhiWIplrf., ti,: re' '-OArehst. ..uUWiiiiU, A wen jjuwer ( fMCnntnr. I 11 1 l neir power nvr ,i i.. ii i . ' "tuove is uui e.tcenea i pn.,ii.i , any other preparation in the United StateJ as the cures attest, in many cases after skTl' ful physicians had failed. aiiersKU These Bitters are worthy the attention of '-Roisessmgat virtuejn the ?ec tifica ion ol diseases ofthe Civlr and lesser glands, exercising the most searchina Dow ers iri. weakness and affections of the dices Jive organs, they are. withal, safe, certain iind pleasant.. ' Kead and be iCpnyinccd. .The editor said, Dec. 22nd-Dr Hoofland' 'celebrated German Bitters for the rrT i t s Jrer..complair.t, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or.m-'Dous ueoiniy is deservedly one ofthe most popular medicines of the dav. Tho Bitiers. have been used by thousands, and a icieno at our eioow says he has himself re ceived 'an effectual and nermrfnpnt r r-Liver complaint from the use of this remedv t c aic luiituieu in ine use of these Ojlters,. the patient. constantly gains strength .and.vigor a fact worthy of great considera tion, iney are pieasant in taste and smell apd can be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, under any cir cumstances. We are speaking from experi ence, and to the afflicted we advise their use 'Scott's Wekki.v,' one of the best Liter ary papers published,. said, Aug. 25 'Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, manufac tured by Dn Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members ot the laculty as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the case, we would, advise all mothers to obtain " botlle, and thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons- of debilitated constitutions will find these Hitters advantageous to the.r health, as we know from experience the sal utary effect they -have upon week systems." More Evidence. Tire Hon. C. -D. Hineline, Mayor of the City of Camden, N- J.,says: 4 Hoojland's German Bitlers.We hare seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and thesource from which they came induced us lo make inquiry respecting its merits From inquiry we w-ere persuaded to use it, and must say we-found it speciHc in its ac tion upon disease of the liver and digestire organs, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostraiion is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bring ing them into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. , "'If this'tne'didine was more gencially used we are satisfied there would be less sick ness, as from the stomach, liver, and nervous system the great majority of real and imagi nary diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trial it will reepmmend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can pro duce such evidences of merit." Evidence upon evidence has been receiv ed (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last threeyears, and the strong est testimonym its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regulur Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums conbin'e'd, a fact that can eaisily be established, and fully proving that a scien tific preperation will meet with their quiet approval when presented eVen in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically up on the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases the effect is immediate: They can be administered to female or infant-.with safety and reliable ben efit at any time..- Look well to - the marks of the genuine. They have, the. written signatuie ol U. M-JAG.KSON-upon the wrapper, and his name qlown in the i b.ottle, without which they an spurious.,, . ., For sale, Wholesale and. Retail at the 6V man Medicine loreh No. 120 Arch street, one door below.Cth," Philadelphia; and by respec table dtyilers. generally through the country Prices r'cducc.cl. To enable all classes cf invalids to'enjov; the advantages oftheir great restorative powers. ' Single Bottle 75 cents. .For sale by Stakbird & WalLaae. Strouds- 'bnrg' Pa. Auc 5, 1852. ly OILS, TALLOW GREASE, AND OHiO iV'iNERAL PAiNT. 300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 ctJ. per gallon. . 2500 gallons do do do m casks of various' sizes. 200 barrels Boild Pairit! Oil. do 5000gallorts do do do do 75 do 55 55 tk, do in casks" of various sizes. 350 barrels Tanners' OfJ. Various kinds & qualities; from $5 to60cts per gallon. 1500 gallons in casks of various sizes. Va rious kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 , . . cts. per gallon. -y " 50 tons Tallow Grease, for heavy bearings, "t arid coarse --machinery,. in barrels or t j casksfof any consistency required. J'rice G c.enper pound. 150 tons, Ohio Mineral Paint, in barrels, st the lowest market price. Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill m ho coldest weather, and considered by those 1131 it equal.to sperm oil. Bqild Puint Oil, equal to linseed oil, other tuan for white, 1 I nm flnnalnnflir vnanliMnn l..i.rn ciinnllCS 01 t IU.WUJ0,UUIJ ICUI.III !Ulb OUf Uio aboyg "named articles, and ray motto 1 VSVhall.profitVnnd quick returns:" ' : ' " : B. K POND, 56 Water Bt. -: v (under the Pearl st. House,) -New-lorR iJulyal,fl852.' Cm ' ' FoAale at this Office.
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