A Drhadfuj. Deed. The Lancaster InteJ lifienccr records a dreadful deed as having been atlemptcd near Dillervillc. A young wo man named Major, was much alarmed at hear ing some persons walking in her room, and u pon making a noise, was told in German to be quiet. She at once discovered the person to be mm. STEvrvTHEn, vho, after opening the bade door mad.: an attempt upon her with a kmlc, inaicling a highly dangerous, and nearly ratal wound in the neck. It extended along ihc up per side of her collar bone, leaving the carotid artery pulsating on Aft surface, the thumb near ly severed from thehand. and several other wounus. He had secreted himself, under her bed. from nine or ten o'clock, until the hour spoken of and had frequently threatened her life before, because she would not comply with Ids Avishes. Dr. Kerfoot, -was immediately called in, and examined and dressed her wounds. She is still in danger. Phil. Inquirer. "We learn that the woollen factory belonging to Mr. E. W. Lawton, at Portsmouth, K. 1. was burnt down on Friday evening. A FatalAcciedknt. On Monday last Mr. Havweiser. of the borough of Getty sburgh, was deprived of m a mournral manner, lie was sao-ed in digging sand at the southern 9 r i & i i l i-i end oftlie town when a bank which was considerably undermined fell ii pon him and crushed him to death instantly. Hq was a German some- A mail named LonDftin was 011 the 13th illSt. lodo-ed in iail at Montreal, j r il Tnnrrlpv f n -nvUto of Hc' 101 tllC niUKier OI a pilntC OlrlUi - i - l sars. at a house m which there was a . .-. r . JOlJmcatlon Oil loot. .. , i..mwj..vm,Wjij ,jmmm in i m i i III, In Milford, on Wednesday evening, the 20th iiist. after a protracted illness, Mr. Edward Be.v- ton, aged about 12 years. LAST NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of Sfolcs 4 ; aie ol injured; the BONES and LIMUS are i best arstists in America, cxnressly for the maw Brorrri, arc requested to make payment on or be-; not paraiv2ed...no; but in the stead of theso dis- i zine. Tlie designs are selected with a view ofln- uilVr ne life and vigor is am j teresting the general reader,, and enhancing the will be left in the hand, of; t JuUce for collection. , dlem movemetf of lhe . nAfc'.of the work, for U, i superior pic.oral einbel- MaTqiuo 1UUiJljlj;:5iUivJj:5- (lv. BRANDHETTIS" PILLS are indeed a hsh"f; is ith pnde thepro.rietor announ aiay jy, ltwu. , - , . r t ces that tlie Ladies Companion is the only maga- NOTICE. ! The Auditors appointed by the Orphans Court ' of Monroe County, to audit, .examine, and if neccs-' sarv to resettle the account of Philip "M. IJuSli, ad- , minisirator of the estate of John Smiley, deceased, : will attend to the duties of Uieir appointment, at ; the public house of Edward Postcns. in Stiouds-; burg, on Tuesday the lGth day of June next, at'10 ' o'clock, A. M. when and where all persons interes-; tod mav attend if they think proper. , ' FRANKLIN STARBIRD, j x .-9- - WM. D. WA LTON, i . john roys. ; May '20, 1610. Auditors. ' c ,Tp ol"lJlllvl, I1 O oAJLJCi. ' "By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me ' : . i - i . . -Til . . directed, (issued out of the Court of Pike county) there will be exposed to public sale, on Monday, i the 8th day of June next, at one o'clock. P. at I the Court House in Milford, the following descri- t bed lots of unseated or unimproved lots of land, j situate in the county of Pike and State of Penn- sylvania, two of which is in the township of Green, 1 one of them numbered on the Commissioners "books of Pike (281) warrantee William Vi'alen, contain ing 439 acres and 100 perches, one other No. '2GB, warrantee "William Linch, 139 acres ai d 100 perch es. Six other tracts situate in the tow iship of JJmgman, m said county, as follows : one No. 140, warrantee Mordecai Roberts, 435 acres and 108 perches, one other, No. 175, warrantee John Guin dy, 453 acres and 30 perches, one other, No. 17G, Matthew Ryerson, 104 acres and 90 perches, one other, No. 177, William Morris 38G acres and 107 perches, one other, iSo. 178, Hannah Palmer, 439 acres and 15 1 perches, one oiher. No 180, Samu-' el Gunsaules. 378 acres and fin imn-hes. oun otlvfr situated in Delaware township, No. 88, John Mor-' Ma, 139 acres and 91) perdic;, one other situate in ' -Uhman township, .No. 90, Richard Brodheud. 378 1 1 It is painful to think that an meUmabie good ; cam to wm, and to uie trowssor unaer wnose su t -re. Gives up by the defendant David Beocher. should be product of direct and immediate etil J jwrvision it is placed, to make that portion of-jhe Seized and takwi m execution as the property ; but so it is. , j magazine deserving of the, countenance of every of David Beeclier at the suif of Stoel to die te of j The very excellence of BrandrclWl Vegetable j lover of music David R. Burby,!irmist David Beecber. and will Uttveta Ptlls. has in aomeresneets.. opened a soe- Tae Work in Gntcrah Of everv donartmpnt an i." sM by me J. M. HELLER, SlwrilT. , MieuflTs Office, Milfiwd, ) May 8, 1&0- 5 REWARD. Was lost on Thursday, the 21st hist, be t eon Stroadsburg ami John Brown's Tannery, u large fair grain Calf Skin Pocket Book, con taining one S50 bill on the Easton Bank, one bill on the Goshenbank, one note of hand ainnnst John Duown ior one imnureu uonars, ; -yable one day after dale, and dated " 23d of viarch, 1S10, and one note of lialid against S-l:iHfl Ilnanrt (Vir .,itT flrilliir"? (bliiul iT;i- 'J t;. 1833. Any person finding said pocket io!c and returning it lo the subsenror at J iia Brown's, shall receive the nbose re vard. MICHAEL ettOWK, Jr SnitU.'icld, Jtfay-33, 1840..! VU peroa are hereby cautioned againsi pur- h nig either .of (fee above notos, from any por tvj, as said notes were obuihiel unlawfully. Ma) 27, l&W. - iiib Job Wotk: sim 3dii3 neatl: c iled at the xtmbe lhk :lmmm ii inn Republican." Rible BKAjtflfcRB'jrSB'S FlkEiS; The application of the principal of PURGA TION being allowed to be one of the greatest utility in the cure and prevention of disease, it is cf the utmost consequence to as certatn what medicine is capable of producing the effect de sired, in the easiest, and at the same time, in the most effectual manner, It has no longer to contend with the blind prejudices of the public ; it is only with those lew who are still determined to be " killed according to rule," like the people of old, 44 who would have" a! " lCirnr irk ruiirii nvftr I ii'iii. .. Iiiit thanks In them, s I.ut, thanks XWll , ' - - - 7 the oppressive burden, which she proves by. the high fever and the strong pulse, is wanted i 8.kl in Vlc,lr a I tions only hav criue tho ::ust kill in their administration : the printed direa-'f e to be observed and thev des- just proportion oi the dose to the magnitude of the disease to he cured. Let all persons read the following opinion of . ' t . ii i .u v. ,. a gentleman who well knows the quality of these Pills : This medicine is acknowlesred to be one of, the most valuable ever discovered, as a Purifi- cr of tllc Blood a'ld Fluids. It is superior to Sarsapurilla. whether as sudoriHe or alterative. lr4 , . - , . r .... . It stands lnhnitely before all tho preparations : or combinaiions or xMercurv It Purgative i coinuinaiions oi xviercur. xss x urgamc .powers alone are of incalculable value ; for those Pills may be taken daily, FOR ANY ! PERIOD, and instead of weakening by the , ! cathartic effect, thov add strength, by taking; mvav the cause of weakness. There is no i -r.. a r;n- the circulation of newspapers-thanks l0 il,e pymi gorReous ana cosuv cngravmgs on seci, auu ',. - r l i t i ii the Quaiterlv fashions; and also withTr-asluona- general d.ilusion of knowledge w ich enables Wo MusiC)' arrangcd for the Piatio- nmeteen twentieths ol the PEOPLE to read , Forto . anj ciu-,tar. and judge for themselves now we no longer j Since the publication of the number for Novem believe in swallowing that d eadly mineral, l ber, the demand lor the Ladies' Companion has Mercury professing to cure, but universally lea-. been unprecedented and beyond the most sanguine vin" us in a worse condition after its use. j anticipations. At the commencement of the vol We no louger believe in the absurd notion umcan additional number of copies were printed, thatlnllamations of any kind can be cured bv J jylK wa considered the . lime. . adequate to sa , ,.r v --ma " tistv all the orders which might be received, and abstracting our Iife---O01v BLOOD, it is now j lea'0 a consinerable number on hand for sub.se undcrstood that an Inltamation is a.wisc orth-J qucm cans. The publisher is more than gratified nance of Nature a signal that she requires the ! in staung; that &o whole of an edition of six thou assistanco of purgative medicine td ease her sand, five hundred copies, was completely exhnus- i .mi.. .i. u.i n.. ! reprint a secon rn.vpuirr.mr.Aic.r . making' the circulation r i . . , r, . ...... . . , mmit thousand in e iu en- uranaroins cgetauio universal t-'uis-ronmre tiift tpntii vnlnmp In 8"uu Y" .x ' 'THDfck, ornament the work-one of which accompa- hkewisc ; but they liave noneof Oie imserab e f number Thwe ,jates arc eniirel n ellectsofthat Deadly Spcctfic. The TEETH t anA u.m-wwai. ruCUi5-i eases : tnev cure iin r Lum m a i uit I i tit n T a r b rn " r antl CHRONIC RHEUMATISM! They cure UiAliblhb aiWMnAiMjUKi : i nev cure ; out in annuals, in addition to the engravings DYSEENTARY and CONSTITUTIONAL t mentioned a correct plate of. the Quarterly Fash COST1 VENESS ! They will cura all theso ions f0r Idiest will appear in the June, Septem apparentlv opposite diseases, because thev ! December, and Alarrh numbers, independent r! r I u .i, n -i i ' of the usual embellishment. It is the determma- Cleanse and Purifv the Blooh ; provided j tion of the )rietnrj. lhat Jhesc fashkm a(es however, iature is not beyond all Human As- shall appcar in a slvIe hitherto unknown. Jt lire stslancc. For years this medicine has been be- j rary character will undergo no change, as it will fore the public in the United States ; wherev-' remain under the charge of the same Editors aa cr it has been introduced, it has superseded all ; heretofore. Articles 1mm the pens of the most other remedies ' distinguished writers, will appear in the forthebm- DR. BRANDRETHS OFFICE for the ; H ' ulbcrs .among hich ;may be enumerated the sale of flic above valuable Pills in Philadelphia t is at No. 8 Nortli Third Street, a few doors a- J hove Market street. r-v . " i 25 cents per box with directions Drurgists,nevcr made Agents. jTJJBeware of Counterfeits. GENERAL AGENTS. At Milford, JOHN II. BRODHEAD. " Stroudsburgh, RICHARD S.- STAPLES. Dutottsburg, LUKE BRODHEAD. New Markelviile, 'IKUAhbii S CHOC II. ' May 9' 1S40. ly. CAUTION. Public Opinion from whJse decision there is no appeal, has been so often and so loudlv manifested in favor of BRANDBETH'S ATEGETiCULE L1 NIVERSAL PILLS, that it is not surprising there should be found in almost every city, town, and village in the United States, persons so depraved I at heart, and so utterly devoid of the principal of: moral reclitude, as u manufacture jspurious erti-1 el. aod nalrn it olfon the unsaSDectinc nttbtie a ! the genuine medk ine, from the result of which so , .many happy results have been accrued to hemani-; sios of high-way through which cupidity ad ava- ' rice carry on tlieir depredations Without cheek & j notwithstandmg the large amount of human suffer- ; ing which has been the consequence of uua.unpo-j sition and fraud, druggists continue to carry on j noiwnnstanofng uie irequency oi exposure airea- tures wjU be hberally be dy made notwithsfcinding the indelible disgiace - sign of lhe publisher, w which has been heaped upon conntorfett druggists , tors and the advice of tins revolting tranic ; ami cojujwenens are as nu- jof its music, and tbc unequal splendor of its pic morous and as varied in the market, as if no de-, toral embellishment, and the accuracy of its quar nuncintioii had ever been made, and public indig- terJy faahions. The proprietor j.ledges himself to nation never oeen expiessea. Since, however, this destructive evil still exist, and neither the fear of uod, nor of earthly punish- mcHt, can entirety put it down.it oecomes my un-; perative duty again and again to caution the public against purchasing pills of a druggist," professing to lie Brandreth's Pills for as under no circum stances is any of this class made an' Agent, it fod-J lows ol course that the j'llis 901a ai such places professing to be Brandwths Pills are "universally base counterfeits, hijfldy injurious to the heaita oX die People. 1LT Established A-gents for the Gejo-'Iss Bran drcti's Vegetable Universal Pills, are Invariably furnished with an engraved certificate, signed, M. 'B9SAXE2'.ff?, M". in my oun hand writing. This certificate is renewed eery var and when over twelve months bid, it vi ! ier guarantees the genuineness of the nu-.li. ir.y. It t. would-be well, therefore for purchasers carettdrr examine the eeriifieie,ibcseal of which is ncat- mbp5ed ojittlio papBr, in order at least Ujjjitio gniw 01 imposition inuy not ai least itwaup- of imitation. jdH B. BR ANDREW. U. t.. IO Phila lelohia Office for the sole of the above Valuable Pills !3 at No. 8 -North-eighth Street a few. doors north of Market street. . GEN Kit AL AGENTS. At Mil ford Jonx Jl. BuoniiEAii. 41 Siroudkburgh, RicuAnn S. Staples. " DutOttsbtllg, LrKE-UllODIIKAOV " New Markotvile Tiioxe&l & Sciioch. ' .--.May 8," 1810. LADIES' COMAPNION. New Volume commcticcd with the May Number. HP J. HE Ladies' Companion, established in Mav, 1 53 1 a popular and highly esteemed magazine ol Ucneral Literature and ino i( me Arts: embellish , . . . . leu tjeicretne issuing oi tneimru number oi the volume; and, consequently, he was compelled to d edition "Of two thousand copies, of the Iadies Companion mired, at the tcimination of nil.l iinnarnHfilrd increaso of new subscribers, he has determined to commence die new volume for me ensuing year witn lmrmen tnousanu : Hoping 1 mt nc w Uius be en"o t0 supply all the de- !!am,s ,or me aCies n?Pa"n as we i astnose ! disa)Momted in commencing wish the tcntn vol ume. -Tllq proprietor leels gra:eful for tJiat en couragement which has beertso lavishly bestowed i upon his masrazmo, and at the same time he bees to assure the readers of the Ladies' Companion, that it is determined resolution to meet it with a ! corresponding liberality to merit its continuance. ino. wrK l'J 111 ji, F.ueu on the finest paper ; smoothly pressed, and neatly Unv.i i, . i0 ma ,. J stl r,h01 irVa Ws,ome c0'f; t . , Theljadies Companion contains a larger quan- tjty of reading than any other magazine issued in in this country, and its subscription price is only three dollars a year, while tho great combination of talent secured for the coming year will render i 11 ""equalled by any other periodical vwenaw oc jnxrarmff. pruoarou oy iur. .v. i j o-? t-t.. l r 4 y.ine t.ublishe.1. in whirh now ami oleiraiit stnel eiegaut stei ! plates appear resularlv. Those accompanying other monthly periodicals, are generally firstworn j dia ci(rour i5"et. Cant-ino Or ioiiowing: iuis. Jioitano, jinma jmourv, gouniev, trances Osgood, ne, Srba Smith, Mrs. Harring ton. Ann Stevens. Miss Hauriah F. Gould, Ma ry Ann Browne, Charlotte Cushman, Mary Emily Jackson, Henry W. Tlt-i bert. author of 'Cromwell,' &c. Professor" J H IngrMiam, author of Burton,' 'Capt. Kidd,' &c. Professor K V J-ongfellow, author of ' Outre Mer,' Win E Burton, Chief jus tice M!ellen, John Neal, Park Benjamin, Grenvillc Mellcn, N C Brooks, A M, George P Morris, Ro bert Hamilton, Isaac C Pray, Wm Comstock, JJi- ram B Tiennis, Kcv J H Clinch, James Brooks, Albert Pike, F A DurLvage, Henry F li anington. ; together with several oilicrs, with whom negotia tions are pending They unl hereafter be an nounced. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, William W. Snowden, Editors. Henry F. Harrington, ) 1 hf Musical JJcparlrvml ol the Ladies' Compa- W has ever commanued a large share ol aHen- Hon, and has been looked uron with no littlo in- teres! by its readers, and more especially the Ln- t,R wlwni tlie jHiblishrr is ansious to plcate. It w.iJ1 continue lo he a subject of more than usual equally cai-eful supervision will be stiietlv eier- cised by the Fditors, and all appropriate expendi- s'owed, as it is the de bit the aid of his conlribn- his friends lo make the La- die Cwmpanion dislinguwhed for thu beauty and accuracy of ha. typography, the variety and high tone of it literary articles, the quality "and value jiae all honorable mean to maintain the supenori ty which the Ladies1 Companion has obtained: For. five years he has steadily pursued a course of improvement, and he flatters lnmsell that his pie- sent facilities are such as to give the work eminent advantages over ah other publications. .JFrotn the foregoing it will be perceived that tlio Ladies' Companion embraces every department within tho range of lleUes-Lottrce arid the Fine J ...1 . i ; . ...ill 1 1 ! vihs: ana uo esciHens or b.jbhc win u ueemeu too great to rejer tlie work 'equal to any other extant, xue Ratten ig ami general-testimonials ionn4fly every un-emporary journal m tho United 3&tas, afid hj fact, many on the other sme o( the Atlantic, haro strongly ahseried the undeniable claims of tho LadW 1 7nn;anioto fp tlie support of ibe public generally . 1 ht-r is no wotk Unit give' Us readers such a f r- 1 1 e: mi for jtoeicmonoy. 'j&r&tjfe 'Mrte PiiLuri 0 par in qjfowicc, or Foil ' 'JJiiUars during tiie year. .. i ro'BjjbjinWfl "Jteceived for los Uian a voir. TMmffiv W-Jf;-1"'t o!hoBteo thc postage dedectjjjuid credit givo.i l; t inr iho balaneo, .Address U M. SM03VBEN. 100 Fulton street, New York. ' ; - ' .SJPBSS OF THE. . . .- . . t JcflcrsosiiaEa SScpu1lscai3, A "tew Weekly Paper, to be published arStrouds hurg, Monroe County, Pa., and Milford, Pike County, Pa., simultaneously. ,cTho whole art of Government consists in the art of being honest. Jejj'erson. TIIE JEFFERSON1 A N REPUBLICAN in principle, will be all its title purports, the firm and unwavering advocate of the principles and' doctrines ol the democratic party, delineated bv the illustrious .lEFFnisoN : the right of the peo ple to think, to ppoak, and to act, independent ly, on' all subjects, holding themselves respon sible to no power for the free exercise of this right, but their God, their Country, and her' Laws, which they themselves have created.- A lree and umraiimieleu Tress, conducted in a spirit worthy of our institutions, is a public bles sing, a safeguard to the Constitution under which wo live, and it should be cherished and support ed by every t'rtio republican. Such, then, it is designed to make the paper now estab lishod, and as such, the publisher calls up the enlightened citizens of Monroe and Pik to aid him in this laudable enterprise. The time has arrived when the Press should take a bold and faarless stand against the evidently increas ing moral and political degeneracy of the day, and endeavor, by a fair, candid, and honorable course, to remove those barriers wlnoh section al prejudices, party spirit, and party animosity have reared to mar the social relations of men without accomplishing auv paramount good. THE JEFFERSON I AN REPUBLICAN will not seek to lead or follow any faction, or to advocate and support the schemes of any par ticular set of men. It will speak independent ly on all State and National questions, award ing to each that support which its merits may demand, never hesitating, however, to condemn such measures, as in the opinion of the editor is justly warranted, holding as a first principle : " The greatest good to the greatest number." Believing that the great principles of democ racy are disregarded by the present Chief Ma gistrate of the Nation, Mautix Vax Burc.v, the J E FFERSONI A N REPUBLICAN, will decidedly, but honorably oppose his re-election to the high and responsible station which he now holds. It will firmly oppose the " Independent Trea sury" Scheme, and all other schemes having for their object the concentration in the hands of one man, and that man the President of the Nation, all power over the public moneys, a power, which, when combined with that vest ed in him by the Constitution as Commander-in-Chief of the American forces, Military and Naval, together with an enormous official pa tronage, would render him morPpowerful than tho Executive of the British Nation, and in short make our Government, dc facto an Elec tive Monarchy. 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RICHARD NUGENT. nn2?S Co-partnership heretofore existing bc- J. tween the subscribers trading under the firm of STOLL & UR0D1IEAD, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent- T he business ot the late firm will be settled by either of the subscribers, eithei ei'ng duly authorized to settle the same. ALBERTS. STOLL, JOHN IL BRODHEAD. AH persons indebted to the firm of Stoll & Prod head are particularly requested to fliake settle mont bn or before the first day of April next. ALBERT S. STOLL, JOHN H. BRCADIIEH. . . NOTICE, -Tho present expectation of the subscriber is thai. hewill leave here at the close of his school, whicii WlU bp'at. least 111 two weeks iroin this. date. ,The timely attention of his patrons1 to their bills, will save him much delay and inconvenience. 1 I. D. NEWMAN. Prospectus of jRoLa'j f For Id of jRomancc. The .cheapest' work ever published in this country. The subscriber will issue weekly 'from tin press of the Boston Daily Times, and Boston Notion, a publication of the above title, in eil. i imperial folio pn, each pagebcu.g h.,lf ie size of the page ol the Boston Notion. Eachihett will contain one volume of i Novel, of the ordinary octavo size, and will form a series of all the most popular F. i.',I.m Novels and Romances of the day ; with vn , desirable ancient works as are not to be o -tained at the booksellers. Arrangements li.i -ing been made in London to secure the c.ul est reception of new books, this republic' i . i will be tlie lir-st in this country. The cheapness with which books can in tl.k manner be afforded, renders it mi object t r booksellers and others to give their ordu early, as the edition will be'limited, at hist u. ivc Thousand Coiics, and manv persons will desire to secure and bind the year's volume-Inch will be equal-to Fifty two Octavo V, ll ume, for FOUit DOLLARS. Thus coph s of valuable woiksmay be obtained for a trifk more than is paid to Circulating- Libra t us merely for one perusal. The sheet will be printed in handsome sty It with a folio and running bead to each pact' wide margin and good rc-gisttr ; thus render ' ,mg- it tit to preserve lor binding at the t tion of each year. Cp.lM- Tekms. Four doll.ns per annum; tvro dol lars and a half for six months ; three copi, i for ten dollars five cojjies lor nixteen doiLis, ten copies for thirty dollars per annum. !') discount will be made for lesS than three cr. pies. Postmasters and booksellers-throughout the country are authorized to act a agums, on tho terms specified. Copies will be sold singly at the Cotmtim; Room, No. 7, State street, tor ten cents each ; and will be furnished to orders for eight dol lars per hundred, payable in ndvancei Not a copy will be sent from the office be fore the money is received for it, as the pub lisher is determined its circulation shall be en tirely upon the cash princip e. The first number will be published on Thursdav morning, Nov. '28, ami the publica tion will be continued every Thursday there after. . The regular subscribers will he supplied du ring the term of theii MibstripMon, with 5rv missing number which it may be jirissible to procure. GEORGE ROBERTS, Publisher and Proprietor. AT TS?;igK?J5. ? IIE summer term of the above named in.'i JL tution commenced on Monday, the 1th dav of Mar ; and is conducted by Miss A. Tn Tracer, an experienced and well qualified teacher. Tl. I 1 .1 . rp oo uiuiicnes laugni ai mis seminary, are Reading, Chemisin, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, History, Natural Philoso phy, Botany, Logic, Geometry t the Frency and Lnlii languages, c0. 'lfa. cc. The Seminary being endowed' bv the State, in struction is afforded at the reduced rate of two doliars per quarter, inclusive of all branches. Having rented tlie spacious stone building, for merly occupied as the male Academy, the Trus tees are now prepared to receive any number of young ladies that may apply, from all parts of the county. Board, in respectable families, can be obtained on reasonable terms. From their knowledge of the skill, competency, and success of the Principal, the Trustees, with the fullest confidence, commend the Stroudsbmg Female Seminary to the patronace of the public. JOHN IIFSTON, Pres't. (Attest) Wm. P. Yah., Sce'y. Strotidsburg, May 15. 1840. Police to 3atiis:i23. THE Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, will pay the followingfreight for transporting Coal from Honesdale to Rondout, on their canal the ensuing season, viz : Running Company s boats with an agreement to purchase and paying 1iu each trip on said boat, and making not less than 16 trlpsi wfth said boat during the season'. -$l-lO'por ton. Running Company's boats witlli'an - -agreement to purchase and paying, , .1, $ 1 0, each trip on said boat and ma- ? king a trip in ton days or less, 1 Vio, J0. Running Company's boats with an ' agreement to purchase and paying . ' 8 1 0 each trip on said boat, and "making-a trip in 1 1 days, $1 36 do Running Company's boats with an agreement to purchase and paying 10 each trip on said boat, and over 11 days making atrip, $1 30 do. Individuals running their own boats in the cu.il business will be paid the same freight as company boats. Application for boats can be made td the Colle. - tors and Superintendents on the line of canal. F, LORD, Engineer umcc 01 uei. cc ltud. ua. uo. March 10th, 1910. WANTED (It tlie 3!cairoe & Pccono TaisnerJe., or peeling and gathering hark, to commcm - about the 20th of April, rind continue through out the barkintr season. Each man must mm.. novided with an axe. Spuds will he supplied Dy the subscribers. Wages per day 62 I U cents. BoardniH will he found. R. T. DOWNING & Co. STUART, HOWELL & Co. bcono tsp; Monroe county, April 3, 18m3t. ri jroTfiy seed,. T'nr cftln Nit fli cmKcnrl linr WL EASTBlRiN. Stroudsburg, Feb. l- l, "LSdO: