JEFF EiiSOxNiAlN ktoi' Liii,iOAiN null i i ii 111 ill i in nr Execution of Major Audrc. Dr. Hall, of East Hartford, a surgeon in the army of the Revolution. was an eye-witness to the execution of Major Andre, standing within four or live rods of the scene. Noticing some inaccuracies in the article wejuiblished from ilic Knickerbocker, a few days ago, he has cal led and related to us the following particulars. He states that Major Andre walked to the place of execution behind the cart, accompanied by two officers, one on each side, stopped under the gallows. Arrived there, he immediately stepped up into the cart, when the officer of the day, Col. Scammell, said to him. "if yoti have any thin"- to say, you now have an opportuni ty." He replied, "I have nothing to say, but to have you bear witness that I die like a brave man." Col. S. then told the hangman to do his duty. He went to work so awkwardly in at tempting to put the noose over Andre's neck, thai Andre took it from him and made an effort io do it himself. But his hat being in the way he let go the rope, took of his hat and stock, and laid them on the coffin, and unbuttoned his hirt collar and turned it down. He then put ihe noose over his head, and adjusted it to his neck; took out of his pocket a while handker chief, with which he bandaged his eyes; and a blue ribbon, which he handed to the execution er, requesting him to tie his hands behind him. 'This being done, Col. Scammell directed the oart to be driven away. Andre was a small man and seemed hardly to stretch the rope, und his legs dangled so much that the hangman was or dered to take hold of them and keep them straight. The body was cut down after hang ing fifteen or twenty minutes, and buried near the gallows. From the location of the grave, Andre must have passed it in going to the place of execution. The Doctor thinks the account lelative to the attempts made by Washington to secure Arnold ;md liberate Andre must be incorrect. The Court which sentenced Andre to death, having been held on the 29lh of September, only three days before his execution, the time allowed was not by any means sufficient to permit such plans to be successfully carried out, especially the one in which Champe was said to have been con cerned. Hartford Courant. A qxiick way to get Hicli. A Miss Ingram, of Pontiac, some time since Avas perusing a Texas ja per, and observed among the persons that bore a prominent part of the af fairs of that Government, a man bear ing her own name, and jocosely re marked to her companions, that she liad found a namesake in Texas, and intended to write to Trim and claim re lationship. This resolution, more from curiosity and a desire of novel ty, than from any conviction that lier hope would be realized, was carried into effect. She wrote him a respect ful letter, giving him a history of her family aiid parentage, and suggesting that as the name was not as common as most of the names of our country, the probability was strong that a rela tionship existed between them. She received in reply, a friendly and affec tionate letter, acknowledging- her as a cousin, and expressing an earnest desire that the correspondence might be continued. This was readily acceded to, and it was carried on agreeably and satis factorily to both parties, until very re cently, when she received intelligence of his death, and information that in hiswiil he had bequeathed her the handsome sum of $20,000 in goid and silver, leaving his personal property and land estate to his relatives in that .country. A few days previous to the reception of this jojful communication, she had connected her fortunes with those of a Methodist Clergyman, and .should their deeds of charity comport with their means, the widow's heart will be filled with joy, and many an sorplian live to implore blessings Upon .I L , t r i - r . r 4.u I'iiV iiii.ci.vjo ui viiixi. uuin-iuuiuiOj lui (sills deeds of their benevolence aad gene rosity. Michigan Northern Advocate. Wiry is the letter T like an island? Piecause itis in the middle of water. Why is an .oyster like a highway? x3cause it cannot do nseci until at us .opened. .an Imprisoned I'iiog. A short time since as: i s'.rip aright in the employ of Messers. J. & W. ! -Champion was sawing a piece of oak 35 feet long a.id twin diameter, lie deovcred at about 12 feel j &otu the root, a small cavity in the centre of the jyood., which' contained a frog The surrounding part of the timber was j erfectly sound, indeed in the whole piece there was not even a crack. Tjie frog was immediately removed and placed by the man in his tobacco box'. Nourished by the heat of his pocket the reptile soon evinced symptoms of me, out as it was confined in such an uniicalthy at mosphere, it was not very lively nevertheless, it lived moie than eighteen hours- It is supposed that the tree is upwards ,of,200 year's old.' The frog is now in the posses.si.on of W. Champion Esq. Yorkshire Ga'zette. ' JjBosRn now has population 093,46.2. Actual Results. The following are the actual results as far as heard from, "making 23-t electoralYoles for Harrison, to 55 votes for Van Burcn. Whig. v. B. 8 - .21 10 "4 - 7 ",42;' 30 -15 li-' 10" 14 3 :5 ..q: 15 3 4 . yj' 3 ' " 11 - 7 234 55 No. No. No. No. No. No: No. 1. o Connecticut, Ohio, 3. Maryland, 4. Rhode Island, 5. New Hampshire, 6. New Jersey, 7. New York, No. 8. Pennsylvania, No. 9. Kentucky, No. 10. Georgia. No. 11. Maine, No. 12. Vermont, ' No. 13. Massachusetts No. 14. Delaware, No. 1.5. Louisiana No. 16. Indiana, No. 17. Tennessee, No. 18. Michigan, No. 19. Virginia,, . No. 20. Mississippi,- ' No. 21. Missouri", v No. 22. Arkansas, No. 23. South Carolina, No. 24, North Carolina,"' No. 25. Alabama. FTpIIE Subscriber not willing to be behind the J- times, has just received at his Store in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a large and veiy superior assortment of Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, and other choice col ours, being an assortment in which every one may find his choice, both as regards price and quality. Single and double milled Cassimers, Merino Cas simers, summer Cloths, Silk Satin and Marseilles Vestings, Linen Drillings of various styles, &c.&c. Fi'esSs Fall and Winter SoIs, consisting among other things of Chally, Mouslin d' Lains of various patterns, some of which are as low as 30 cts. per yard. . A. very elegant assort ment of Chintzes. Lawns, Dress Hand kerchiefs, Silk and'Cotton Gloves, Parasols, &c. &c. The above goods are fresh from Philadelphia, and were selected to suit the taste and please the fancy of those who may wish to buy at cheap pri cesT goods of a superior quality. .The subscriber invites, his customers and the public generally, to call and examine for them selves, when he will be happy to accommodate them at low prices for cash, or fur country pio duce. WILLIAM EASTBURN. Stroudsburg, Nov. 20, 1840. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the Estate of John Z. Flagler, late of Stroud township, Monroe county, dee'd to make payment, ana an those Having claims against said Estate, to present them for settlement to ZACHAR1AII FLAGLER, PETER FLAGLER, ; MOSES PHILLIPS. Executors. Stroud tsp., Nov. 20, 1840. Gt. STOVES! STOVES!! Stoves for sale bv WILLIAM EASTBURN. Slroudhburg, Oct. 2, 1840. If (T barrels ol Mackerel,. just receive JL J and for sale, by WILLIAM EASTBURN. Stroudsburg, Aug. ii, 1840. THE CONSTITUTION. What is that we call the Constitution? The constitution is evidently that which constitutes and that which constitutes is the blood. We, there fore, know that the blood is the constitution, and that a good or bad constitution is- neither more nor less than a good or bad state of the blood. J here is no person who, having lost health, does not wish to have it restored. Use then the proper means. Ex pel with Purgative Medicine all currupt humors from the body, and the blessing, Health, will be tne certain result: lor all pains or unpleasant feel irigs proceed from the presence of corrupt or vi- imiea numors, wmcn are tne real cause oi every ; disease, and therefore the only disease to which th'e human frame is subject, because they clog up the veins and arteries, and prevent the free circulation oi the blood. BrandrcllCs Vegetable Universal Pills cure this disease : because they remove the corrupt or vi tiated humors by the -stomach and bowels, leaving the good humors to give life and health to the bo dy. It is morally impossible that they can fail to cure, provided Nature is not entirely exhausted'.. Dn Brandreth's Office for the sale of his pills in Philadelphia, is No. 8. North Eighth street. Sold irr Stroudsburg, by IlrcHAim S: Staplks. ! m .Milford, by J. H. BnoniiBAD, and in Monroe and jPike couuties, by the aneitts published in another part ot this paper. October 16, 1840. CAR2I!YG ANI FBJMiINfG. The Carding and Fulling business, will be car ried on by the subscriber at the above named stand and he would be pleased to receive the patronage of his old customers and the publick generally. The price of wool carding will be 4 cents cash or 6 cei.ts trust per pound. Wool or cloth will be at ken away and returned when fiinshed at J. & C. JVfalyin's store, Stroudsburg, on Saturday of every week, where thoseindebted to the late firm, can meet the subscriber and settle 'theiraccounts. Bushkill, June 1st. ' J,,A. DIMMICK. ;-, - BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office: KEEP IT iSEFOKE THE PEOPLE. Boct. J oct2i Priestly Peters' Celebrated Vegetable Antibilous Pills, are daily effecting some of the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever been known, lhe town and country are filed with their praise, the Palace and Poor-house alike echo with their vir tues in all climates and under all tctngcralurcs they still retain their wonderful virtues. PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS. Breathes there the man who may not be occa sasionally benefited by the use of Peters' Pills ? No, assuredly not ; for the human frame, like any olher.structure, -will fall into confusion and ruin, if neglected ; but, by the aid of medicine judi ciously applied, it is enabled to preserve a heal thy and even tone ; and it is the lirt of -well-tested public opinion, that Dr. Peters' pills are the me dicine of medicines 'in the prevention or cure of the general diseases which the human tenement is incidental to. Do men in robust'healih require medicine-7 Cer tainly, for the very excess of health begets cer tain diseases unless duly regulated. If the blood is suffered to run riot without correcting laxatives, costiveness, megrin, biles, scurvy, spleen pimples, furred tongue, or offensive breath, are the inevita ble consequences ; fox exiibeiance of health, like over-rich soil, becomes rank, and prone to the pro duction of weeds, if care is not taken to have it judiciously moderated. But healthy men have an antipathy to the very name ot medicine'! And no wonder, lor ninetecn- twentieths of all the medicines in the world com mence operations by making the people very -sick whom it was intended they should make verv well and thus in most cases the cure is considered rathe worse than the disease. But Dr. Peters' Pills is the celebrated and particular exception to this al most universal rule. ' in mom mere is no gripe no nausea, no sickness of any kind; nay, they are absolutely very pleasant to the taste, and rest as quietly on the stomach as so many confits of green peas, even when tlieir operations are as sudeen and effective, as if they were as "disagreeable and as sickening as an old lahindned bolus. 1 bus the man who uses Peters' Pills, and where is the man that does not tise them 1 expels headaches tevers, oiue devils, uiotchcs, pimples, Arc. tVc. and makes his blood course as limpid and as gently through his veins as a mountain rivulet, without having put himself "to any more inconvenience in taking the medicine than, he would have done in swallowing so many black currants. Should ladies take Dr. Peters' Pills? Doubt lessly they should, for they not only assure thern ot health, complacency ol spirits, and every bod ily comfort, but thiough their miraculous agency in the purification ol the blood, speedily remove every thing pertaining to harshness, pimples, or cuuai scurvy, irom uic nesn, animates tne eye and gives an elasticity and a vigor to the hinbs ana tne general cairiage : ana hence, when you see a lady with "a cheek of velvet softness, a pure lily and carnation complexion, and an easv & grace ful bearing, the general inference to be drawn is that she is her own physician, and very particular in the choice ol her medicine ; and the especial one, that she is a patron ot . reters rills. Leaving health out of the question, should poets novelists, editors, machinists, and men of genius and science in general, patronise Peters' Pills ? Unquestionably, lor- the vigor which they impart to the frame, exercises a most wholesome influ ence upon the intellect : and the writer of this feels justified in saying, that any person about to carry out an idea, whether of composition or in vention, will have a more lucid understanding o his subject, and think better and more to the point on it, alter he has viviheu his system by a dce o from one to four of Peters' pills Persons in bu siness, merchants, store keepers, clerks, specula tors, &c. will derive great advantage from them on the same principle- lor if the mind is nof buov- ant, no man can attend to the usual pursuits of mo with due perspicrity, judgment, and pleasure and there is nothing in the world, at least that has been ever discovered, so efficient in brightening the faculties, and freeing them from participating in the languor, decay, and imperfectibilfy of their mortal anode as Dr. 1'eters pills. To what may be attributed these singular and wonderful efi'ects I Why. to their mysterious and inevitable action upon the chyle, and that partial- iar region oi the system wfence the living fluid is generated ; for thus they do not only purify the blood, but create pure blood, the issue of 'which is healthy veins, arler.ies, and other functions, unob scured vision, firm and pulpy flesh, smooth and clear skin, and the consequent buoyancy of heart, feeling, and action. In short, whether we take them as a matter of health, business, feeling, or personal appearance, there is none of us should leave our houses without a regular supply of Pe ters nils. More than six millions of boxes of these cele brated pills have been sold in the United States, Canada's, Texas, Mexico, and- the West Indies, since January 1835-' The certificates that have been presented to the proprietor, exceed 20,000, upwards of 500 of which are from regular prac tising physicians who are the most competent juugus oi ineir merits. :.. J r .1. r ....... 1 TESTIMONIALS. . OPINIONS OF THE REGULAR FACULTY. The following are but a few taken at random, from a pile of complimentary epistles forvyarded to Dr. Peters by regular physicians, touching the efficacy of his. pills. Ho feels pioud and grate ful in being able to lay such documents before the public- fficw Orleans, April 21, 1837. Dear Sir As-an old classmate of yonrs in Yale collfjge, 1 takenheiliberty of opening a correspon dence. j ' . - . I.learn that you are lnaking-a fortune by ihe'sale of your pills, which I trust is the. case as l am fuL ly aware that through them "you are conferring a great blessing on the public; I myself am among those who have been pecul iarly benefited by their use. Smce mv arrival here I had been subject to severe bilious attacks. which had nearly brought me to the grave, but (and 1 acknowledge it wjtli gratitude,) a few box es of your pills havo completely restored me. I would add that their effect upon Sick Headache and sour stomach is almost miraculous. With sentiments of esteem, . IL M, SHEPERD, M. B. Clarkcsville, Mecklenbe'rg Co., Va.,Feb. 7, 1837. Dear, Sir. I embrace this omiortunitv nV n v pressing to you my pleasure at. the unrivaled onl cesspfyoui pjlls in this section of the country It is uio general fault of those who Vend patent medicines to say too wuch in their favor ; but in regard to your pills I am firmly persuaded that they deserve far-more praise' than you "seem in clined to give them. Six months ago they were scarcely linown here, and yet at present there is no other medicine that can compare with them in popularity. In Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, de rangement of the Biliary organs, and obstinate constipation of the bowels, 1 know of no aperient more prompt and efficacious; and 1 have had con siderable experience in all these complaints I would add that-thcir mildness and certainty of action render them a safe and efficient purgative for weekly individuals; .and that they may be given- at ail. times without apprehension of any of those injurious consequences which so frequently attend the application "of calomel, or blue pill. Oh the whole I consider your Vegetable Pills an in valuable discovery. Very respectfully, S. H.-lIARIWSy D. Charlotte, N. C, January 1, 1837 Dear Sir 1 have made frequent use of your pills in the incipient stage of Bilious Fever, and obstinate constipation of the bowels; also in the enlargement of the Suleen. Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, General Debility, and in all cases have found them to be very effective. J. D. BOYD, M. V. Mecldenberg Co., Va., February 7. 1837. Having used Dr.. Peters' Pills in my practice' for the last twelve months. 1 take pleasure in giv ing mv tesiimonv of their -rood effects in cases, of Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Bilious Fevers, and other diseases, produced by inactivity ofthelivci They are a safe and mild aperient, being '.the best article Of the kind I have ever used. GEORGE C. SCOTT, M, D. Extract of a letter by Dr. Joseph Williams, of Biir livgloti, Vt. July 9, 1837. " I cordially recommend Peters' Pills as a mild ly effective, and in no cose dangerous family me dicine. They are peculiarly influential in cos tiveness and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs." Extract of a letter from Dr Edward Smith t of Mon treal, U. C. September, 29, 1836 I never; knew a single patent medicine that I could put the slightest confidence in butDrPters' Vegetable pills, which arc really a valuable dis covery. T have no hesitation in having it known that 1 use them extensively in my practice, for all complaiais, (and they arc not a few.) which have their source in the impurity of-the blood." Extract of a letter from DrPyc, cf Quebec j L. C, March G, 1837 "For bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of-the spleen, Dr Pe ters' pills are ?n excellent medicine.'' Those who have used these valuable Pills in this State, give them the preference to all other kind. Prepared by Joseph Priestly Peters. jM. D. in ventor and .sole proprietor, No. 120 Liberty street, New York. These Valuable Pills can be obtained of Doct. Samuel Stokes and J. D. & C- Malvin's, Strouds burg, only agents for Monroe county. Stroudsburg, October 23, IS'10. CURING PRACTICE. The principle of-purifying the body by purg ing with vegetable physic is becoming more and more understood as the only sensible method by which sound health can be established. Hun dreds of individuals have become convinced of this doctrine, and are daily acknowledging the practice to be the best ever discovered. Now is the unhealthy season when our bodies are liable to be affected with disease; and now is the time the stuto of the stomach and bowels should he attended to, because on the healthy slate of those organs, depends the healthy state of the general system; and every one will see at once; if the general health be had while lhat re mains, local disease cannot be cured, All the medicine that is requisite to restore the body to a state of health is Brandreth's Veg etable Universal Pills, which have performed cures upon thousands of helpless and hopeless persons, alter the usual scientific skill ol phy sicians have consoled them with the assurance that they could do no more. The properties of Lhese Pills as anti-bilious and aperient medicine are unrivalled; all who use thorn recommend them, their virtues surpass all eulogy, and must be used to bo appreciated. The weak and del icate will he strengthened by their use, not by bracing but by removing the cause of weakness, the gross and corrupt humors of the body. They require no change in diet or care of any kind, rlain directions accompany each box, so that every one is his own competent physi cian. Remember, none are gemtinc sold by druggists. DR. BRANDRETH'S Qfuco rrx Philadel pliia for the sale of his Pills,, is No. .8, North Eighth street. ID3 Agents for Monroe and Pike Counties arc at Hie J allowing places. cJjl XICTAIONROE COUNTY,XH Stroudsburgh, RICHARD S. STAPLES. New Markdtville, TROXEL & SCHOCH. Dutottsburg, LUKE B-RODHEAD. XlTpike COUNT Y.XK ' Milford, JOHN IL BRODHEAD. Buslikill, PETERS & LA BAR. Ding3inan's Ferry, A. STOLL & Co. Observe, no pills are genuine sold under tho name of Brandreth's in Monroe or Pike coun ties, except those sold by the above agents. B. BRANDRETH. M.D. October 10, 1840. ly. NOTICE. The partnership of the undersigned Iioreto bre trading under :ho firm of IIbwrv, Jor dan & Co;, was dissolved hy mutual coi,em on the-29th of August last. John-Jordan. Jr. & Joi-v p. Wor.T.ik two of the lato partners aro duly authorized to tiso mo name ql tlm J.-ito firm m tho settlement of their husinos,s, WILLIAM HENRY, JOHN JORDAN, Jr. JOHN F. WOLLf. StroudsburgV-Nbv, 2, 1840. Sboxes'Box Riaafns) just received 'and 'for sale 'lift'. I. i -s t ' - - WILLIAM :f. A ST.BTTRTvtf Stroudsburg, Aug. 14, 1840. nation f the IBIood. S 1 The repeated changes m the atmosphere, by act ing as itiiy do upon the consistence arid qualfty of the blood, give occasion for the most fatal and ma lignant disorders. The blood from a state of health becomes stagnant and is plunged into a state of corruption. Thus it loses itsf purity: its circulation is impe ded; the channels of life arc Clogged; the bowels be come costive, and if not an immediate attack of ' some maiinant fever, headache, nausea, loss ol" appetite, and a general debility of the whole frame are sure to follow. - . . It requires, the tempest and the tornado to bring about a state of purity in the ocean, when. its wit ters .become stagnant; and it will require repeat ed evacuation by the stomach and bowels before the blood can be relieved of its accumulated im purity. Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, should be taken, then there will be no danger; be cause they purge from the stomach Jmd bowels these humor's which are the cause of stagnation, cleanse the blood from all impurities, , remove eveiy cause of pain oi- weakness, arid preserve the consti tution in a state of health and vigk that cacsual changes cannot-effect. Dr. Brandreth's Office for the exclns:vn sale of his Vegetable Universal Pills, in Philadelphia, is at No. 8, North Eighth street. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hichako S. Staples, in Strouds burg; in lUilford by J. H. Bi'iodhe.d, and in Sfon roe and' Pike counties by agents published in an other part of this paper. October 16, 1510. The great celebrity of this unrivalled Composi tion especially in the Northern Slates leaves the proprietor but little need to say any thing in its favor; for it has beeri generally conceded to it, that it is beyond all comparison the best remedy for external complaints that has ever been discov ered. Indeed the speed and certainty of its oper ations have the appearance of miracles : as ulcers, wounds, corns, fever sores, chilblains, white swel lings, biles, piles, spWer and snake bites &-c. immediately yield to its apparantly super human influence. Thus if properly applied it will remove an Inveterate, corn or break and heal a bile in five days," -will allay and perfectly cure an ulcer in two weeks ; and the most desperate cases of white swelling thatcan be imagined, have been destroyed by it in loss than two months.- In the bites of poisonous reptiles its efficacy is truly surprising; and even in the bite of a rabid dog, lor if applied in time, its powers of attraction are so wonderful that they will at once arrest the poison and thus prevent it from pervading the system. It is like wise greatly superior to any medicine Heretofore discovered for the chafed backs and limbs of horses for tetters, ring worms, chapped lips, and in short for every external bodily evil that may fall to the lot of marr or beast. The proprietor has received at least a thousand certificates and other documents, in favor of Ins " Specific Ointment" upwards a hundred of which were written by respectable members of the Med ical Faculty; and in selecting from this pile tho following sarrples, he was governed more bytheir brevity, than their contents, as they all breaDi the same spirit of eulogy and satisfaction. w. X CERTIFICATES. ' Albany,' July 9; 1837. To. Dr Harrison, Sir I use your Specific Oint ment in my practice and cordially recommend it as a most efficient remedy for Tumors, TJkcys. White Swellings, Scrofula, Rheumatic Pains, Chapped Face, Lips and Hands; and for general and external complaints. I write this at the re quest of your agent here, who furnishes me with the article, and am pleased to have it in my power to award honor to merit. RUFUS R. BEACH, MD Extract of a Letter from Dr. J. W. Sanders, ) of Louisville. Ky. October 8, 1837. J "Lam prepared to say, that for Rheumatic Pains and the Sore Breasis of females, Harrison's Spe cific Ointment has no superior, if indeed it has any equal, in the whole catalogue of external me dicines, as known and prescribed in this country." Extract of a letter from Dr Potts, of Utica, N Y. Dated July 28, 1838. "Harrison's 'Specific Ointment" is, in my opin ion, a most important discovery; and is particular ly efficient fn scrofulas, ulcers, sore legs, erup tions, and general outward complaints, speak of its merits from an experience of four years " Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1'838. To Dr. Harrison, Dear Sir, I write to con gratulate you on the extraordinary virtue of yonr ' Specific Ointment,' in the curing of burns. A little boy of mine, 4 years old, fell against the fire-place three weeks since, -when his clothes be becaue ignited, and he was instantly enveloped in-flamos. After some difficulty the fire was ex tinguished, but not before the poor little fellow's lowei extremities were almost covered with a con tinual blister. Having much faith fn your oint ment, I immediately purchased three boxes, which I applied unsparingly, according to y6ur direc tions in such cases ; and it is with great pleasure and gratitude, that I am able to inform you that it allayed .the pain in a few hours ; and in ten days n.-.i t i uuu tuiuciuu a compieto uure. i neeo scarcely add, that it ought to be in the possession of. eve ry family, as there is no telling vhen such accK dents may occur. Yours respectfully, H. M. SHEPHARD. A supply of this valuable Ointment just received and for sale, by SAMUEL STOKES, Stroudsburg, Nov. 6, 1840. -FAINTING & ftLAZIira. rpiIE Subscribe reSpeclfuny infbrms pub. JL IIC, that ,.c Lj nrpnaVfirl tn HvnontA nil UTnfts: ni . waa v MH JsL t M mm- -gPy y at his shop nearly oj. jMjaite the sforc of Willhini Eastburn, where all orders in his line will be thank fully received and punctually attended to. JAMES PALME U, Stroudsburg, Jan. 15, 1839. . . " , . Fapes Hanging-, In all its various branches will be punctually attended to. .J, p.; LAST l&QTICE, All persons indebted. tLhoidate firm of Stokes J Brown, aro requestedstonaka? payment on or' he forei tho.firstday of July-hexr, or, theirgaccounts will bo Jeft in tho hands of a Justice foffcollectioi STOGDELL STORES,