?rr-ast5 MOM1. jf ifry liist- JamiaryTeriis, 1 84-8 f .GRA-MD JiIR0RSWe W , John KelirH'amUtmr:; r,ij- Amos Labar.Sjm.ihfi.eJd:,.. x j)av.daiu.h,;aniilon. . ;, . i m : it ci' .i -jr t -4 Marim Q, Rosier, .h-tmi fcaJ John.CaHaghan. Goolbaueh 7,Jfifl& :,vi ji i ; iarie.iu iter; -fiunmiuu ,ii ....-' r, Joseph Trach, HamiJiouv.u ttTii r Elijah Blowers, , To.byhamjjii 0i w Jasper Vle.t,rCpq.lbaugiti;. -n nlattov! t t I. TJ M O I j!-S V George. Shuppt.ChciuujjH;? 33t4ty,: Peter Neyhart, .Picojip.. j, R? , ,f, John Pipher, M Smijhfiejd; 9t, h , Charles Lauder, Stmthfie Id .b.";-:'fef Christopher D. Keller, Qhesnuthlli, ,ri t. James Turpenning, Smithfield- ' ' Jdrcnce Serfossj Polk PtMer Wolf, SmlUlfierd John Staples, Strpud 'J? Gcorwe Htlyardjacksorisv PETIT JURORS. -yf Ludwtck Smith, M. Smithfield George V. Kintner, Smithfield SB 'V 111 . - . . t . Dantel MUer, ttamilion A Smiint'l Serfuss. Polk . NX V Jacob Spragle, Hamilton Joseph Myers, John G. Labar, Pocono"- Isaac Marsh, ;Hamiltoh! , I V Joseph Slubbs, Tobyhanna John Lee.. Stroud . Charles Henry, Price John Kerchner, Chesnmhill'; Henry Smith, Ross " " 3'hilip Fisher, Stroud Timothy Madden, Coolbaugh BaUer Fethermari, Hamilton J John Smith, M. Smithfield John Smith, Tobyhanna 41 Adam Hudmacher, Chesnjtthill John J3uzzard, tHamiljou ,' A ivoocri uiunu, uuuuu David Leej " William Dean, Samuel G. Shoemaker, Sniithfield.., George Ardrnan, Hamilton i; . Aaron Croasdale, Stroud ' .. . 1 Hiram Warner, Coolbaugh '- ' 1 James Gunsaules, M. Sinnhfielii!r Jacob Shaffer,,. Pocono George Peters, M. Smithfield Michael Meisner, Ross -t - James Burson, Stroud Philip ICresge, Polk Charles Foulke, Stroud "! 1 John Stone, " Wilhatn Loder.. " Trial &ist-January Tcrml.4S. Beuj.tmiu Ihne vs. Josiah Dieter. Joseph Musselman vs. Michael Kim. Michael Meisner, adm'r of Ezra Bates, dee'd v? Jacob Young, adm'r of Nicholas Young,dec'd jtvi ICi;ig vs Jacob El. Teel. Jacob W. Rupert vs Jacob Gower Francis Jordan, surviving partner of. the firm i uf Joadan & Brother, vs John Mal.ven. Francis Jordan, trading under the firm of Jor dan & Brother vs John Malven. i Peter Butz, and Abraham Bulz, partners in huMiiess vs Samuel Framz, Philip Fraii'z, Ber nard Frantz, Peter Meckes, Joseph Ahemoae, an J Abraham Butz, partners in business. Thomas Knim & Phineas DneVbach cfLew- i Sox and Wrilliam F. Edmonds. Augustus Bowers vs Charles Hawk. '. Adam Frantz, Peter Frantz, & Sam'l Frantz vs Phihp Fran'z Win. Huston and John W. Huston, adm'rs of William Huston, dee'd, vs James Gannon. Jamas Staples vs Ferdinand Dutot, and Wil liam M. Warne. ' 1 Josrph Heckman, for the use of Joseph Fen- ; ner, adm'r of Henry Feuuer, dee'd' .w. John) lirotzman andfPhilipjHuffsmith. j Andrew Buskirk us Justus Siinonson. Peior Nauman vs Jacob Ehretv Edward J. Seip vs Jacob ,Ehret. In the matter of the License granted to Ja cob Kresge. In the mailer of the License- granted to Jo seph Hawk. In the matter of the Licensergranted to JE phraim Christman. ' In the mailer of the. License granted John Kerchner, . ' a .' In the matter of the LtcensV granted to Joel Berfo. Philip Huffman vs Joseph Zimmerman. , Philtri Shafer, sen., vs.. ilfo.ses , Philips and James HoL'insiiead, late partners in business under the firiJi of Philips &.&olIinsIiead and James H. Stroud. . John D. Bowman vs Isaac Smith.. ' ilfartin Place, to the use of William Brod head vs. Timothy Vafl-why. ill H. Jones' to the use' Henry'ltosienbaderl vs Peter Jones. ' , t In the mallear roail in Polkj township. In the mSer of a'rd irVertn'Forest ts'j John Keller. 6s.i,Chrisl6i?r.:BHKe'ller i Christian Stoui 4seph -S.el, f6r";his 'icgieci against itobert vvoou. James Place, totheuseof Join 21- HeTIer v-- for sai,e ' ; A TWO-HORSE SLED. Ehquirc'of' . -LEONARD -L AB ARj , J rv 6ro.dbarpDe.c:i9lS47. ' For sale 'ax this 0&wtt Whereas; -tKeHril Luther Kid- .p'jERV resideWt 'Judges of the5jveii; ity-iirsr 'Judicial distncf pf" JPenhtyk .uvaiiia, composed of the counties of. WhWvllrilL fiarlinri aMMonroe. and j - j . - - . ..( y - ,-7-, JUaiUBrMUue auu i. vuuiuaug-u,;. JSSllSV ASSOCiate JUClgeS OF ine COUrtS 01 Uommon lieas. or uier uounty 01 Monroe, and by virtue of their oflices Justices of .the. Courts, of. Oyer andi rri'' ' ' I r?i 1 T.'l Ti: " jLermmer auu vxtjutjrai jan ueuvery; and Court" of Reileral Quarter Ses sions, in and for the said county of ;Moftroe, have issued their precept to me,, .commanding' that a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, and; General Inil Delivery and court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the-county of Monroe; to be holden atStrouds'b,urgh, on Monday ihe 10th day of January next, to continue two weeks, if necessary. Is therefore, hereby given,4o the Coroner, the Iustices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Monroe that they be then and there with their rolls, records; inquisitions, examinations and other remembran ces, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of the said county of Monroe, or- against persons who stand charged with the commission of offences, to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. ' ANDREW STORM, Sheriff. God Save the Commonwealth.) Sheriff's-Office, Strouds- - - " burg, Dec 33, 1847. ' j -V AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned, auditors appointed by the Orphan's Coun of Monroe Cotoniy, to examine, and-if occasion require, re-settle the account of John V. Bush and George V. Bush, Executors of-the last will and testament of George Bush, late of Smithfield township, in said county, de ceased, will attend to the duties of their ap pointment on Monday, the third day of Janua ry next, at 1Q o'cjbck A. M., ai the house of Jacob Knecht,' in the borough of Stroudsburg, when and where aMl persons having claims are requested to present the same beore, us, or be debared from coming in for a share of the as sets. JOHN T. BELL, JOHN MARSH; " --f - JACOB' H. E1LENBERGER. Noy. 26," 1847. Dec 2,--4t. The subscriber has on hand'and ofters" for sale,-a superior assortment of blanks, viz: Deeds, Mortsja g4s: Executions SubpcBiiasj -. Suiiiiiionses, Bonds, 5jc. 1 . , - L. F- BARNES, ftlilford, November, 4, 18i7. Fasliioiialc Boot and Slaoc MANUFACTORY. THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old Mand irf Hamilton street, Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P Mix sell's Atorc, continues to manufac ture lo oder, every description of Hoots and !ioes, for men and boys'; also the most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half Gaiters, Suppers, -c, for Ladies and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, 'be made of the best material-, arrd oId at small profits fwr cash. Also on hand a large assort ment of which will be sold cheap, and can be recom-' mended. ' The "public !aro respectfully invited to call, leave their measures, or examine his ready made stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as he j c i J. X . .--tit i. ...Mi ma IS counueiii uey win jc buhuu wiiu oi jc, quality and price of his articles- . AL$0 Just received ,a large supply of GUM SHOES, for Ladies and' Misses of a, 'new style, very su perior, together with a stoek of Men's Gum shoes; also Children's 'Gum shoes. Gall and try' them. Eastbn, Oct. 7, 1 817. ' Good news lor the Aged. Spectacle Glasses filled to all ages and sights in Gord, Silv'er, German Silver aiid Steel frames, with coHvex, concave, perjscopic, blue, 4 1 ' ' t' I" I II grey anu green liiasses,; to; wnicji ue woyiu in vite parjicularaitention. Nocharge for showing them. For sale cheap, at the Variety Jore of J.OBJVH. MEL1UK. (SVroud'sburf .' January 1, 184.6. '--' SOAPS. ( r t If f IJne Scented1 oaps4of wa'shrng" inef shaving ! also thecelobralet! 'shavingream fir. ji'ale iclieapbyx r JOHN H. MELiCK. StroudbMrg. Jsnusry li-S4Gr JSaston diid 'ilfduS Mail liliie, I JUL MA 4 . ... ...... ..... ,,.,a uuar.i mt.r, Win a; i"age.ieva..vc ine principal i i p Ke.i s ; If B if cTc wh e a t'j sign ui uc uiacif Jiotse, ITUSvrqud.sburg,.atf 47u clock a., a., every. Mn,rJ ...... t AW,V yuoj auu x nuav, jay WedtiBsjJ.a.y, ana -Jt rulav, by tour-lturse 1 1 .'""MS". ,'r:w1-V5 JS- 'ft r coaches to Morr.istown-, iheiice ,y frail.-road.lt.o h Untidy nzv - Richmond. Centrnvi le. Wil inmt)uirrr Fit I! Ut -ir i. - ;: "... ' .vt ' .i ' . Hnto " . Fe.iry, Delaware, Water t Gap,, Dutotsbnru, Stroudaburg, J3ushkil,l, and DingmaVs Ferjy, and arrive Jn Milfprd the. same day: ijjstance GOmiJcs. Returning, leave. Samuel JJimmick's HotelMildevery Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, and arrive'in Easton the same day.v Farefrpm lEastob to Stroudsburg, $1 25 4 , " Milford, . 2 87 N. B. All baggage at the risk of the; owfne'rsV WILLIAM D.EA -Stroudsburg, Juno 3, 1847. Proprietor. . VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILb. -The only known medicine that at the same time pur ;;s ges, purifies, a7td -strengthens, the sysl,em.. R. LE IiOYS Pills are a new, ..medicine which hasJust appeared, and is, fast takitio: the places of all others of the same glass: These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal ones nre.Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united thattheyact'together: tlie one, through its admixjL.ue with other substances, purifying and purging, wnue me otnor is sirengtneningltne sysi tern, lhus those puis are at the same time tonic and opening;1 a desideratum- long and eagerly sought for by medicinal men, but never before dis covered. In other words they do the'work ofthe two medicines, and do it much better than any two we know of ;. for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities; so that while. they purge iney sirenginen ; ana iien.ee mey cause no ueoni tation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's Pills have a wonderful irfluence on the blood ; they not only purify without weakening it, but they remove all noxious particles from the chyle b'eipre it is converted into fluid, and thus makes .impure blood an uttet impossibility. As there is no 'debilitation, so there is rib nausea or sickness:.attending the opperationsof this most excellent, of medfcines,which never strains or tortures the digestive functions but causes them to workVin a perfectly natural mariner ; arid hence persons taking them do riot become pale and emaciatedj but the contrary ; for while il is the property of theSarsaparilla, united as it is" with other ingredients, to remove ail-that is foreign and impure, it is-equally the properly of,the,Vrild Cher to retain all that is: natural and soiirid jr. and;hence a robost state of health;is the certain re'sulVof their united operations, -j.-' - ? J v Agents in Stroudsburg, J)r. Samuel Stokes and T. Schdch: Julv"29; 1847. ,The IHaily National ' Wlaig, Is published in' the City of Washington, eve ry day at o ojclock p. m. Sundays excepted and served to subscribers in ihe City ; at the: Navy Yard, in Georgetown; in Alexandria and in Baltimore the same evening, at 6 1-4 cents a week payable to the sole Agent of the Whig G. L. Giilchrest, Eq , or his order. . It is also mailed to any part of the United States for $4 per annum or $2 for six-months, payable in ad vance. Advertisements of ten lines or less in serted one lime for 50 cents.; two times for 75 ceil fa; three tfmes $1; one week f6r SI 75; .two weeks fur $2 75 ; one month $4 ; Vwja months $7; three months S10 ; six months $17 ; one year $30 payable always in advance. THE NATIONAL WHIG is what iis name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig party ofthe Union on every question of public policy. It advocates, the election to iheuPre.s ldency of Zacharj' Taylor subject to the de cision of the Whig National Convention. It makes war to the knife upon all the -measures arfd acts of the Administration deemed- to be adverse tn the interests ofthe country1 and ex poses without fear or favor the corruptions of the party in power. Its columns aie o'pen' lo every man in the country fur the discussion of political or any otherrqjrestions., j '.TtVaddition to politics a large space in the" National Whig will be devoted to'publieatioHs. upon Agriculture, Mechanics and other useful arts, Science in general, Law, Medicine, Sta tistics, &c.- .Choice specimens of American and Foreign Literature will also be given; in cluding Reviews, &c. A weekly list of'thei Patents issued by the Potent Office will Iike-J wie be gublished--the whole forming5 a com plete family neu'spaper. Tlio Wqckiy. i:HionaJ Whiff. One of the largest newspapers in the United States is now made, up from the columns of the Daily National Whig, and is 'published every Saturday 'for theHolw ptice of 'tvyodbllars per annum payable in advance. A double shee .ofj ;eight,pages will bo given whenever therpress of-matter shall justify it. The Memories of General 'PaylOr written expressly for the National Whig; are in coiirs'e of publication. They commenced wiih the second number, a large ptnnber of copies of which have been printed to feupp.ly calls for back -.numbers. . . , CH ARLES W. -FENTON, -Proprietor of National Whig. , Washftigton 'June $.1847. ; P. S., All daily, weekly and semi-weekly, papergirl the United State's are' requested to :1n.sert this adi'eriise.ir)ent once ,a,:iwee.knfor; six rhonihs ; noting; .the price?, fo puhlishing AUeA same at ine uoitom.ol tile aiivertiseinent, and send the paper containing it to ,iht- N,avipijali ;'Vliig Qflice, and tlje..atmount .yill be. duly .ro-i 'mittcd. Our Editorial ,,Br1oihrjir are.' alM rpl lqM,.dt,o notjeo j.t.be.'.Nattuuah iWdiig iri their (readme columnar !' " t! rJ " c Sepn.mber 6h, 1647. 6m. W0' i - - -1 -r if v kii' m 1 fw. rnt 4 iirrn' n fr i uv v firu . u in it j , , t- : , I lMWA Wer, Gap,. ;CoLua?ii;; Stanhope .&eMoRuiiTovtt. . . -Fare ro? Slrdusbur'tu Kcio Yorc. 'Su 'SO, mgrin ;iew-1 orK before five o'clock, n, ,M.,the same afternoon.,,.,' Returning: yt!l.ll.tay1e.Nevv-York every T,ueji-t day, Thiirsday,taiid5Sjtttirday at 9 o'clock X.t?, by rau-roijutp ,VlyrrisJowirr,4Jthence byi'Pgojo Stroudsburg, arriving.in Siroudsbiirg'ihe samg evening betwqen 8. and 9 p'clpclj.j'j M.. .. .. persons in JNe,w- x ?rk can. receive aoynlor- ihation desired by,applying to thesubscriberjprv his agent, .at i73 C'ourtiand-street. Merchants wishing, to send order to New-York for small bills of goods, can do so, bv enclosing -thaor-ders direcj,ed to ihe ageni of the line, and. i,v:. iiig it lo the driven and have it Jy return :of staoer - A-share-of public-pat ronage is respect- '-ifuifv solicited. Mnr f. at.-. ;f: v JOHN L. V ARVi-Projrikof.f j iJi)vember r.91846.iT f: " i " ' J ; ---c- 0"! -. . :r. - . MANSION- HOUSEj-. Degs-leave respeetfully. lO inforiii her bid tfrien'ds1 and the public generally thalshe has't'alte'h" the' abox'e establishment, which' has been,' and is now -heingj fitted up upon: the most appred plan, for the adco'inmddcltion of- strangers, and' tra-vnllers! - - i t: The'lonrt' experience which she has had in the business of keeping a h'm'el ir public hous'e in connection with the favorable location . aiid comuiodiousness of fhp Mansion "Hou4e'i She hopes will afford a sufficient guarantee to se cure liberal patronage. Persons visiting jaw'n on business or pleasure excursions; will find a comfo'rtablo.iconvenieiit and' quiet' home. Ju rors and others attending Court are lriv.lted to call, and satisfy .themselves, i Straygejs. from he ciiy, or elsewjiere, who contemplate spend ii o sfimn limR in the heaoii fuf and retired vil la ie of "rroudabu'rJr. will do well by ma'kinaihe above house their home during their stay here ;., : .i ii ..ir " - I ill aiiun, un aiu iiiviicu iu uuu. Transient and steady' boarders, by the day or week,accomrnodated upon ihe most reason able 'terms. THE GR hWr PRE V ENT1 V;E M EDI CINE! Though WrighCs Indian Vegetable Pills have achieved triumph uppn triumph", in the cure of ob stinate, cases of disease, ..even after they had been entirely given, up, and alter all other remediessha.d. failed, yet their pover. of prevent ion. may, be ; justly esteemed their , ' ' V 'V ' cr ovnjcG "cftibR Y ! ' 'Stormst is' said,' 'purify the air,' but stoims doj :..u:r i i r V.:i iu' i within.hu.manp.o-vver to matfitain'the Ci i t i ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM t - -1 - ... between theearth and air, there would be, no occa sion for storms," for tlie "air would always oe pure. .So.of ihe. Itumanl body. ;1 IV kept free fro rri mor bid humors, the action is regular arid healthv. But if those 'humors are allowed to' accumulate, a cri- sis, or, in otuer woras, a scorm, win-arise? wnicn is always mdre or less dangerous. -; -WRIGHTS INDIAN. VEGETABLE PILLS are equally well calculaled to prevent thestormj or to allay it Avhen.it cojnes... 4Jut, - , ; ; PREVENTJON JS .BETTER THAN.CURE, : , oesiaes pemg cneaper anu lessarouutespme. iae delay of a day in the .commencement of sickness has often proved fatal,' arid always renders the case uiuiu .uiiuuuii iu iiiuiiagu. . Let the sickness be causedvby: " 1 "' CHANGES OF WEATHER, H ' e high living, want of exercise, close confinement;1 functional derangement or anything else; the ef-fect-upon the .body is much the' same is. 'equally dangerousj and is,;removable bv the. same nieans. . . IIAyE YOU A COLD ? Let it, not ripen into .Consumption f Are you "Dys peptic ? Bevvare o'f the hypochondria. Two Pills taken eyery other, night on an e'm'pts(omachj 'foV.a for a: slidrt time, W'ill in nine cases but of teri,ciite the Dyspepsia, and thereby drive away the legidril ot 'devlls..blLfei,' or llcadaGn"i no-medicirie-.ls superiqn to r ' ' WRIGHTtINDIAN rnp.EATABLE.. PILLS., - Costi,veness, that, prolific .mother .of disease, is causea oy a rorpiu staie ot ine liver, ,wnicu uiusu, Pills effectually cures'. By striklriglaf (Tie robtb'f oiscase, vv ngiii s inaian vegeiauiu i ?ius jreveui all'and cure all: They' can hiirdfy 'dvef bd't'affen amiss, if-used with' common discretion antl we commend them to the use of thtjsenvho have, not vet tried them. ; , - ' - : 5 The following Agencies -ha,ye been established fortlt salefp'f .Wright'sIndian Vegetahle Eillsin . . MONRQE COUNTY. ; i l George" H Miller,- Stroudsburg' . "John Lander, Craig's Meadow, T . Bell .& Brothers, Experiment Mills , Henry Jvirttz, .Bartonsville, .njMt 'f A SEdinger, Tanrtersyille . ltm Joseph Keller. vv oon, Kellersviue ; ; r. Brodhead & Broth.rir, Puto'tsbb'rg 'S' Jacob Liong,-fc3nydersvillo John .MarshtiFennersville, Daniel Brown Chesmilhill s Ofiices devoted e.tclusivejy to the "sale q(1Wright"s Indian Vegetable KZS.Svhofpsale'aft-'to Race street, Philadolphi ;''aB8 Greenivfdh street,' Now-York; and 10R Tremont streetrBoston.' . February 18, lS47.v;.iv ' : : i . otintrv Produce. j Butler, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange' for any goods in my lipe of business. - j P . .. ' fc " JOEti'H.MEZlCK. Strmidsburo, Feb. 12, 1816 V2 !FrpV$l-50 to $X50, for sale hV , JUUIVn..(JJi4JIVlViT Sirou lsSuj, A 13, 1846. wv.- i . un aru a ter ivionunv. lNovemoer ai o-iut troatil- heaft Floury perTbarel Hv(d !s , s ,-td o ,i . iiUo. ar'd un j 0 50 l. 30. jVheat, per bushel .jrj Rye, do. do. us r SolLGaiheijeercPpppdjU f$ ..52.-1 GO ousnei ber:buliel CrdyerJfceetlJper b'usheL uiuiuy 3eea.periusnrTtf: do.. :do. 40 10. 42-1 Fia.Vij5eed , . . ' do. Ji;bty: 0 00 2 50 .3 00 tr 3tf I 4j , I) utter per pound Eggs, per dozen 8 3 50 4 50- FPlasfer'peit'ori' 2 12 Iron lliclvory avooo, per core m Oalcn . i.oQ.mO uo. 75 MacJerel, No. 1 , P6tatoTes; per' bush el 60 ;i t4f ATldLESC mir8'7td 75 '4t00K 0T .rf ItfO'JC.M JLSLST : (,, M- , IK corrected weekly for the Jctfersonfan licpublicnn 45 ' The notes of those tfankVon whrei quotations are omitted and a dash( ysubstitutedpa'refhbfr purchased by- the .brokers. , 3 , x West Branch bank Philadelphia1 burr,'1 - - put Han of North America," d Farnierstit Mtichambs' x dt tYVesterr. ai -.- - dt :SioulhttrK6ari- ! dc I'lttsburg , te . waynos-burg Uiovnesnlle lirfe bank . " Berks county baiiiut '1 H'Jf' l'Avaiida " do , r -f tteiief Notes ' -i I 'Kensuston ban , . , di B.mHxl NorihernltiWcrties do Mecl' fines' Uank - T d '(jommtjiciir Mlank ' ' 1 dc jJJank of Penn.To.wnshipJ r ManufalUirers, Mcch'iis Woj-ainunblligTbanlc ) United States bank" do CITVCAXKd o America, b.uflv of-" 1 jmr American ciIullSC, ...'Xilu Hank of Cumtiierou ' Vs 'do :Jank of the State oCjLlTw u dUlchcrs'uudrovevs- tia chemical . .. t fo '' . ''. vjdmmercxal ; j r .'linton ' par Del. and Iludsorcs.nfUcbt do Dry Dock i " t Fujtuu blink of.N e ur Tof Vtifr eh d Girard do . , ' pai f'Pennsylvania biiiik p.u UanKol Uermantown, . " pur llank of MontRoi&crv c'o. do Bank. of le.laV!y-e fjounty , dc Sank o'f OliWstnrirmi-f .J ' ! Dcyleatown ban . do .I'affntjrs' hank of'Bu'cks do nastOA-banlc.-' . .do iMiniiers'bank of Reading dt iireemvicn . tu Laiaycrte rj'- - il & .it Middlfitowti hnnk liai llililliu u;iDK Leather Mat'.ufocturers' Ho Miiuliatien cenptnyt ;iA, d Pa'rrricrs' bhk Lancaster par jjanc:jicr panK Lannastijr.couhtV bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge., Carlisle bank" - iVorthnmbcrland bank Miners bank ofPottsvillc York.bank vi . '-' Chamberburgbank OeUvsbiir" ifanlc5" 1 ' 1 do iecii.unu uanMng Asso. ai Merchants oank -L Merchant' tJ Median, cs & Trailers' ! "'"do i.MerchAntsf.,Exchange - , .Ho do par paiv York, Bnhk of . . - 2 iNeA-iork Bankmpco. N. Y'. St'e.St'k' Security b.p: .Nona Kiver-. Sfrrenth.Waid . H " . - t wvoinmtc do Jionestfale do Bank5oPLevji.t( Tenth Ward Trnde?men's' ri? BanlvorSusquehaima co T - W.- T.- . .-; Uitio" C.,6f N Y Lum.' dfink' at Warren no sale Washington 1C4H : LOOK HERE"! ;. Tootl-AcIic ConquGrcd: The subscriber begs leave to iiifonii ihi pub lie, ihat?heJQi.s, after spending agrVatglgilj (f time 'anfd Trouble; diacoiered a compound w hlcii . will insianjly- : - - C u ye tli e Tooth-A-c he; :by destroying ihe nerve, aiid is guaranteed toe perfecilyi'innocuous in its effects upon the'oihVr Te-th.. The afflicted cannot do better Uiaii malcejise of these Drop, by which they Vili be ndsorth'e'ir pain and kVep thefr teeth. W. S, BREI MBR The genuine article can be had at" Schifcb.S Printing Office, Stroudsburg, whule.sale-auuV.?e-tail, grnernl Agefit for the proprietor. , . Jfcj Price 25. cents per bottle. x Stroudsburo, April 1, 1847. V,.' ! I , AGENT WAITED FOR THIS T-X The. business will to be procure subseri'tier for, und sell, when published, a larny, ,nev splendid township Map or the" STATE OP 1 P E N N S YLYA IS1 1 A. The .qualifier. ij re quired are a small capital of SJOO, soljricty, in tegrity industry, energy, and active b ,isiness'al ents. Infofjriiatjon, of the terms, of, iej agency (which are liberal) will' be givr'n o'ri aiMilicaiiuii, POSTAGE-PA I:D, to ; ? "ALEXANDER HARRISON" , . , , 'superintending Agfjit 5 J-"2.S.ou'."h 7th 'street, PhUaUcIRffia. September 17, 1846. TOYS. i . A great varioty of Toys on hand,;.fby!sa!o cheap, at the Varfety Store of ' : a ,-Siysr JOHN H. MELJOJC -Stroudsburg, 'January 1, 184G. . .. - .i r- W" A Friend to all rVatsoiasjr' . WAR OR KO WAR ! gs?s NEW LINE. ; The accommodation. Hue of Stages between Stroudbu'rgTa'nd' Eastbn, will Jea veTiire hTnie of J. J. Postcns, (Washington Hotel,) 'in Strouds burg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday ev ery week, at 7 o'lock,'A -al., and arrive-aifTa-ton at 2 o'clock, p. ji,, in iinu0r-diiineV;r--? turning on the following day, l'a'rtng-) D1 Cm -nor-Americrrn "Ho ret, o'n Tuesaay' Th it fgd ay and Saturday at 7 o'clock, A. m and "arHmig ai Sirb.tidsbnrg ai 2 o'clock, same day. -The subscriber beg leave to inform the pub-' lie, that they have united in carrying on the. , labove line of staged" and that thev are now abl h) carry passengers in as comfortable and eonr v.enient a style, as any other route-in-the coViu- !ty. -Fare. through SI 25. 5 ; ROBERT O. SLEATHlf J.-J. pmr mJ) rT rorsaie ai uns uiuue. '2 1 do
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