Uisouri "Pukes" and ".Suckers" According to ihe census,of 181Q, there were, jn "Missouri, at that lime; ihe astonishing num ber of sixty-seven thou8dndniie hiifidred and ninety seven babies, of-yoting pec!inejis of hu CoBigressioiaal Intelligencer. The Proprietors of the National Intelligencer in order to meet ihe wishes ofthose whose cir cumstances or inclination do not allow ihem to subscribe even to a weekly Wasningicui papper during ihe whole year, have determined to is- a. i O "-"w jv-ui, liuto UCICI lillllCU IU 13- inaniiy under .the aKe of five years. Should sue during each session of Congas, a weekly ,his tremendous army of :"brats" all squall at once lite noise would not only frighten ,ihe Bri tish from Oregon, but.it would likewise make every old bachelor in creation ihjnk the day of judgement had arrived. Oh ) what a aiproari ous squall that would be ! AH -he candy Ihat ever was ot ever will he in a certain old bathe Jor's Drug Store in -this town could not silence the young rascals. Missouri St'aiesthaii.' An exchange paper' submits iho following.---If our Creator should fashion the female iac henceforth, after ihe style-of dromedaries; how would the "fair sex" like t ? ' Rise of Rents. The demand for stores in ihe burnt district, N. Y',? is so great that rents have risen very much. A store which rented for $1300, has been rented for $2,700. It is slated that a girl in Pittsfield was struck dumb by the firing pf a cannon. Since then a number of married men, says an exchange, have invited ihe artillery companies to come, and dis charge their pieces on their premises. hoel styled "The Congressional Inlcllitrencer"" 10 oe uevoteu exclusively to the publication, as far as its limits will permit, of the Proceedings of both Houses ol Congress, and Ollicial Re ports, and Documents connected therewith, in cluding.! complete official copy of all the Acts passed by Congress during the session. To bring the price within the means of eve ry man wno can read, the charge lor this paper will be for iliejint session of each Conress half a, dollar. The price of ihe ' Congressional Intelligen cer," to be issm 'dun each Wednesday during the approaching Session of Congress, will there fore be one Dollar, paid in advance. To en large upon the value, to those who lake no newspaper from Washington, of ilns publica tion, containing an impartial but necessarily ab breviated account of t he Proceedings in Con gress, including an authentic olficial copy or all the laws pas.ied during the .-esion, 'would be needless. The man who takes no such pa- per, ought 10 lake one, it he does not prefer re- Philadelphia 0:ui. . maining ignorant of what most nearly concerns .' T&SSS1' his own destiny, and that' of his family and ol ' Western bank ' ,' li! r torn.. (,.,..., - I SotllhuHlkb.Ul HIS po lent V loreVer. , K,lsInL.llin h:m When :x copies are ordered and paid for by ' j!llllio1 ortl-om Liberiiw ti.i Relict otea i i - ! - , .;, .1 Mechanics." Hunk ilol iv any one person, a deduction ol one-sixth will 1 commorriei Bunk iu cw PRrCESCIJRR'ENaV 1 ' " Corrected 'every Wednesday morning? t-' ARTICLES., ; . Wheat Flour, per- barrel Rye. " do.' do..! do. Wheat, per bushel1 ' Rye, do. do, . ' Sole Leather per pound . Corn per bushel " Buckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. Barley do. Oats -do. Flax Seed' . do.; . Butter per pound Eggs, per dozeh Plaster per ton " Hickory wood, per cord -'' )Oak, -do. do. Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Stroud: Easton. Phi la burg. ' 5 00, 4 25 4 25 3 50'' 3. 25- 3 12 ; 90 87 91 i, ;55 . '55 . (55 25 21 25 40 42 43 40 0 00 0 00 4 00 2 25 2 50 3 00 . 40 . 40 , 5() 28 30- 28 :l-2o 1 30 1 47 14 12 12 12 ' 9 10 4 00 3 00 2 25 5 00 4 50 2 00 4 00 4 25 !5 00 12 00 10 00 " 12 50 10 00 8 00 . 10 30 BAffK NOTE LIST. corrected weekly for the JcTcisonmu Iteiniblican.- The notes of those banks bn w.hic.i quotations are omitted and' a ' dasht'--)substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. ' ' ' j?eiiziiylv;initt. tt'ost Ilrancn bank ' par Pillabtirft I -do WaynebtirK do lliounesviile do Erie bank ii.'iBetks county 6nnk ' do i ouaiHia' uo be made from .he price: that is to' .ay, a re-!'t t command six CO- Moysimensiiigbank. miltance of Five Dollars w DiiELi.f.vG is Oregon. It is. said that- on nies of the CoiiPresH'onal Inii-llioHiirHr rr ih-lH!,"!!is,aleb?,n.k . . , o t im.iiu uo the 2d of November last, in one of ihe courls next Session. A remittance of Ten Dollars i'nvjvanm bank '. - I ...:n .i - , - t-, ,' i Bankof Oi'rniantpwn criminal j " seciirf! mirieen copies; anil lor Tilieeu ; n.mkof Momsomerv co. sonars remitted IrOm any one person or place ijiKnVK I DovIeston bank ; t..- i.....i. i. ceeiy taiionai inictiis:ciiccr. 1 Easton uiak IVcw Vork. of law of the Territory of Oregon, one ii-nC flflOfl 00 ftflf. ttOtlflttirr illi!?.vn. . aMn ..... ' twenty1 copies will be forwarded. renuereu nicugiuit; uj any uaice Ol trust or proi- it, and was deprived of the privilege of rotingl citv banks America. -b ink of doiAmerican Exchange --Bank of Comrnercei ' nar,llank of the State of N Y par Butcher' and Drovers' part:heniical !! :ily do'Coimnercial do, Clinton par (do. do" do do do do I fore the grand jury brought ihe bill against him; and bv order of the court his name was erased from the list. This is- the right way to estab lnh law aud order in a new country. Car Watchman. par uo pel. mm Hudson canal co. ilo do'Urv Dock 1 dolfMlton bank of New York nar . I . . , r ' ""i-tJ "-iii'V ui i.Ltillls ,"WjUirtHWll lift I miner hpinn ntanp nn nl imh nurlnin 1 ..tiin.i i m.. v .1 . at any election. He was drawn as a juror be, of ,hc 4 f ,he National In.e'ligencer ' iHfc"!""1 & proper, as utn be compressed within the com- Fanners' bank Lancaster par Mechanics' Banking Aso do 1 r ; . .. . . i : Iuicaster bank do Merchants' bank ' i'o pas of a newspaper, continues to be la- , Lancaster county bank do Merchant' do Isiifidarn! m-iil,.f ' 'O suscribers el erv Satordav Northampton bunk -Mechiuiic? & Tnulera' do . .4 j ... (:oUmib,a ijrillgc at Two Dollars a car, payable m advance in Carlisle bank all cases-account beuJ cnened with subscn- tES' "fPouiriiie bers to the weekly paper. ?M(irkl)an,t , ' , n . . , . J , . , . i Uiainbcralmr? bank lo bring this paper vet more nearly within Geitbuni bank SUCCESS OF THE "SUG'AR COATED !,he reach of such as desire to lalre by the year ggfe j INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS." j a cheap paper from the seat of toe General Bank of Letfktotrn an-old man- f,F7n Governmem, a reduction will be ma'de in the ffB". If this is not believed, people icould not WVrc ; Pce of it where a number of cop.e areotJer-, ., r -:,, . . . eu aim oaiu lor ov auv nerson or association ai ; 1 (hp Inllritvmn rr'w 1 . 7 . 7 . For Ten Dollars, six copies will be sent. . For Twenty Dollars, thirteen copies; and For each sum of Ten dollars, above Twenty, eight copies will be forwarded: so that a remit tance of Fifty Dollars will command thirtv-sev- Cli t-UJUG.-. , j TTi rub ishers of nnnors throuphout the t ......... i luiinuation 01 my disease, which is ot a bilious several Slates and Territories who do L'O 2 2 b. par do do do U ' par do though one rose from the dead to proclaim it, Cazenovia, July 26th, 1844. 1 have used forty boxes of Brandrelh's PiUs, and half as many more of different kinds, but the whole have not benefitted me so much as two boxes of the " Sugar Coated Indian Vtge table Pills." They seem lo strike right at the G EiQ.GSRy STORE:. lYILLIAMH. SOHLOUGH, SF ' Respectfully piriforms the citizens of jl!fS.J"lyi5l Sl r ill! K urn noil tlkk riKli. itannrollf rf, lit-'f toouwuij;. ami. iiiw uuuim "CiiViaii. ti.i n character. IRA ALVORD. This old gentleman settled Cazenovia fifty years ago. Dealers furnished at the New York College of rncer fr 0he vear free of charge - - n.w.. .v kJtii-w, iltn AULA, U1IU sold by ' ' Agents in Monroe Co. Schoch & Spering, Strai?dsburg. R. Huston & Co. do. :'nc. Jilarsh 4 Co. Fennersville. EZT'CA'TT ON. As a miserable imitation has been made, by the name of" Sugar Coaled PiUs? it is necessary lo be sure that Dr. G. Benjamin smith's signature is on every box. Price 25 cents. Aug. 14, 1845. DIED, On the 15th instant, at his residence, near Fennersville, Monroe county, after n illness fa few weeks, Henry Fenner, Esq., aged (f6 years 6 months and 25 days. LATEST FASHIONS. Would respectfully inform tiw friends and the public generally,"that he si$l continues the TAILORING BUSINESS at his old stand, neirty opposite Stogdell Pokes' Store., He I"" j"1 received the lafretft Philadelphia Fash ions, and is prepared to evecutc all orders in his line with neatness and'ftespatcb, and in the la test, style. Clothing (for old men made to suh their age and convenience. All of which he wilt furnish as cheap as can be had elsewhere. Produce taken in '-exchange for work, at the twh price. N. B. Catt-rng 3one atjhe shortest notice, nd warranted to fit if properly made up. . Stroudsburg,0ct. 23, 1845.' ESTRAY. Came to the premises of the subscribed, about 'the 25th of August last,, a WHITE SHOAT. Will weigh about seventy pounds. No marks -about him. The owner or owners is requested to come forward, prove Draper' v. pav charges. a'id'ia'ke it away, Otherwise it will be disposed according to law. . DANIEL BOYS. Sirni.dip.s Oct. 16. 1845, will give a.j Ocinfcctiojiarr and Grocery Store. single insertion to this advertisement, (with this j i ' Kj ;'.i 1 note annexed) and send one of the'ir papers to ' Elizahelh street, in theToom formerly, occu this oflice with Hie advertisement marked ihore'-J lned- !,y J-Jph L. Keller, as a Grocery, where in, shall teceixe the Weekly National lulelli-: 1,e',s prepared to' arcomrnodattr the public with an sinus ni l. j i UA i-Ji. o oi ine ne-t quality. He also keeps on.lianil FRUIT, ombracing all CAB. YE 3 BLYTISE, , the delicacies oRbe season, and NUTS of all A T TORNEY A T LAW, . . kinds. His kiock consists in part, or Will practice in the several Courts in the Ci-. Oranges, j -.Fts, Cream Nuts, ly and County f Philadelphia. - ; .Lemons, J Almonds, Cocoa Nuts, His Office is at No. 35 South Founh street, 1 Kaispis, f rruncst uround Nuh, UfcTT bll mJ WV.0 1I u UI1U IT Ollllll OUQ Philadelphia, Sept. 25, 1845.3in. , which he will sell very low for Cash lie has 'also added to the above stock, all the articles connected wilh a GROCERY, Consisting in part of Sugars, I and a variety 'of all kinds of Confectionary gen I 'erally kept in such an e3iablishmeni,"-alf' of WELLES & EAKL, Ko. 65 Barclay Street, N. Y. Are rrcciiing an entire new Stock .of Sea sonable Drv Goods, to which the attention. of families and persons about commencing house keeping, is respectfully invited. They have now on hand, ueiv style Fall Prints, American, EnglUh aud French Gingham. . Rich Plaid and Shaded Muslin do Laines Super Black and Mode colored, Alpaccas, silk warp. New styles of clouded Alpacca, for-ladies' ri ding habits. , t '.', Black aud col'd Silks, Bombazines. ., . , '- , Irish Linens, Lawns, tde Sheeting .and Table Linen. , Damask Napkins, all sizes !"v , Cotton Table Cloths,. Worted do v ' , together with a. variety 'of Tiilis, Bowls, i;c Marseilles Quilts and CounterpaueP j TobiKJCO. Sliufl', arid Sefoll'S. Cambric Jaconet and Book Mucins, plain aml!."f ''' bestnd hHaaestfqunlitifiS' always on j TO. PRINTERS. TYPE FOUNDRY- AND PRINTERS Fumfsliihg Ware-House. ; The subsriribers have opened a new Type Found ry in the dty of New York, where they are ready to supnlv orders to anv extent, for any kind of Job or l'ancv Type, Ink, Paper. .Cases, Galleys, Brass Rule, STEEL 'COLUMN RULE, Composing Sticks, Chases,.and every article necessary for a Printing- Office. Also second hand materials. The Type, which arenas, in new moulds, from an entirely new'set of matrixes, with deep count ers, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and, will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the type furnished' by us is " hand casSt." The types from any foundry can' be matched at this-establishment. '!'. -.. Printing Presses furnished i and also.Steam En gines of ,the,most approved patterns. ; N. B. A Machinist 'is constantly in attendance to repair Presses and do light work. fc GORIPOiSrn'ON-R'dLLEIlsj CAST- FOR PRINTERS. , i , COCKCROFT $ QVEREND, ,68 Ann st. September ,4, lff-15. 0m , 1 KehmckyV KB. I 'I A NEW "BOOT & SHOE. ESTABLISHMENT. k William OSair, Respectflilly iiilbrmsihe citizens ol Stroudsbiirg and vicinity, that' he Inn commenced the . Bool & Shoe making business at the shop formerly oc cupie'd by W. J. Breimer, as a Tin Simp, where lie will be happy to receive orders for all kinds of work in his line of business', and also intends keep ing on hand ti slock of READY MADE WORK:' and wili.deytitelhis best feftorts ui tlie accommo dation of thtise who wii. favor lllm with their patronage. With an experience.in the business of no in co.nsiderable.J.e.ngth a de.ierminanon to adhere .strictlv to his promises and A resolution never! lo make unreasonable ctiarges, ne uutiers nnn- self that he will receive a fair proportion of the custom" of the Borhttgri'anB 'neighborhood. Country prbduce of all kinds, taken in pay ment for work, if brought in reasonable time. N. B-r-Repairing done at the shortest notice. April 3, 1845, Dnn - ' .1 Maybe had at'-WELLES & tiAKISaNe.w Dry Goods Strife; Nik (35 Ba'nlnv iree,i. iyo'i doors above1 Greenwich stireei; IN'Mf!,)YiVikV where the I'olloWinii' Goods may "be'Iouiiil'u unexampled low. prices, viz. tj tr Y. ;r:. Brown and Bleached Shirlidgs. ,, , . , . t :( Calicoes, the greatest assortment e'er, offered o(i this side -of ihe town. 1 tr Ginghams, J New styles.,. BJack and colored Alpaccas. Plaid AlpHccas. . Flannels. White. Rfd and Yflbw. Cloths. Cassiineres, Satiiielts aud Jeans. Shawls, a ureat varietv. Hosiery, from 1 shilling per pfiir in shillinW,: Tiigeiher wiih a reat yar;iy of F:uu-yyGj.M;ii,;!.j N'w York. September 11.1845 -.. , t. To the Creditors of Peter Kiiclur, i'tri Insolvent Debtor. Take notice, thai I have appointed the ,l't. day of November next, at 10 oYlo k, A. Vi.,.i, ; the office of Thomas W. Ktiatis. Kmj . in Cvn-i ireville. Upper Mount Bethel township. SirU- ampiou comity, to receive ihe pfonl ol ihe rrVil dors of the said Fett-r Kot'lier. in ?iip)ori "t" their respective claims ataini linn at the unit of his discbarge. , And I herenV also' give noiipp ti tin? sanlj Creditors thai I have been appointed Trustfr of ihe said Peter Kocher, and' thai 1 require all1 the said creditor's- to pre-i'tit their re-pei-iifi' accounts in nut Ini or'before ihn said dn'v, or in my ahence to the said ThilmMi V. Kiiaji-'y and all petsqiis inde'ld to.said Kocher. or lojldr ijig prpiir:y belonging to him, in pay and deliv er the same to me. : . . . ' ADAM KELLER. Assignee tnd' 'Viusltfc CcnirevillR. NHrihamnton cn' Pa., J Aiisju 25. 1815. "I 6 ,w. -?di i :k PROSPECTUB ' ' IN PRESS POPULAR LECTUEES, ; - j ON ' S)lB$CE AND ART; DELIVERED IN THE tliief Cititis aiid Towns hi ihe vl t - BY DIONYSIUS J.ARDNER. " Ji'- . i Doctor of .Civil Law;FelIon-of the Royal Societies of Londoft' aiid Edinburgh, Member of the Universities of t'uinbridge Und Dublin, rtiid formerly Profejsor of Natiir.il Ptii- Iosophy aiiilTAstronomy in tne University ol London, "tc. tc., " . The publishers announce that Dr. Laidner hav-- ing brought to a close. His public Lectures in this Coffees, : Teas, ClIEESK, Molasses, Cragkeks, Bl.vcking, Soap, -: , .. - Ga'ndles,-' .ft Shot, Pepper, .! Chocolate, Saleratus,- Nut Megs, -' Allspice, Ginger, "Herring, " Macker'el,' . .'Close Pins, . Indigo, . u. .Uasketsj- , Dried Teaches,' .Driecl Apples, r V. M, SWAYZE, Dentist, ot Easton, Returns his thanks to ihe Ladfe's aiid Gen 'leineii of Stroudburg spd vicinity, for the Ijb vt patronage he received from them on a'for lner vii.ii, ai,d hopes Vy strict attention 10 Busi "wsio merit their confidence 'hereafter. , UR SWAYZEj will vfit SrroutUburg -on htirsday ihe 9th of October next, and will re .utiiil the 25th,- where he' willibe.plearod l0wnu upon thoe wishing M services; ' Ofrice at ihe Stroudsbiirg House'- v spPeinbcr 25, 184.0. figured. Jaconet and Swiss Muslin, Inserting a ndsEdg, ings. Men's and Women's .Cotton, Lambs-wool shirts and drawers. Linen Cambric Hdkf 's, Hosiery of every de scription. Superfine flannels ami' a'gpiieral assoitmeht of goods for children's wear. , . September 18. 1845. , N. B. J. W. StrAdrr. formerly of Strotids- burg and Shawnee, Monroe cotuiiy, would' be happy to bee his old friend-, and tlie Merchants of Monroe and 1,'tke eounties.at the noove .to.re, where they can be supplied with all .descrip tions of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, on as reasonable lerms; for cash or-a limned credit, as at any other establishment in ihe City. nil those who mav favor him hand, and will . - ... 2l . ft. w lh a-ca L ' "i i Porter, Ale, UlehcV and! Lcitionadc constantly kept on hand. " ' f'o'r ihe liberal suppo.rt',alrpadv received from his friends and cusiomers liereitinis his sincere thanks, aud will endeavor in future to merit a continuance of iheir favors, by sparing no ex ertions to maku his establishmenl uti agreeable retreat. , . Stfoudsbiirg, June 19, J8-15. Attorney , at f jaw, '.! Wilfovd, Pike county, Pa. (OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITK THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.) September 4, 1842. hi. i'-t"- c '-ft BCANK MORTGAG-JJS, For sale atttis ofhee. LAST NOTICE. ; . . All persons indebted .lo the subscriber, will please take nonce thai unless they turn their attention thereto,; without any further delay, I hal beihliged jo wail on ihem by one in mi thyriiy wiiii a Hocus Colripeltiis" in 'hand, wh'fch wVuld'be very repugnant lo my feelings aud contrary to my desire, bin forbearance some times cease's' to be a virtue, and money I must have and that soon " f-r- N. B.----My Books,' Notpsj and all .matters connected ;with my late business, are; iii 'the haudti.nl Stogdell Stokes, who is duJj- authori tzed to settle anil receipt Jijr the.vituej .uuh 1 1 , I ! . VyiliLlAM EAST 13 URN. Stroudsbiirg, Aug. , 1845. 1 '- For Reviving' arid Publishing a Weekly Pdper'cn- f 'tilled : THE IEW-irORjKEK.t The New-Yorker, a Weekly Journal of Liter atureand. General .lntellicence. was-established by the present Editor oThe New-York Tribune ; country, they have, ayailed themselves ot the-op in ftfafclV, T83'f, and discon'nued, or rather merg-' portunity thus presented to induce birri to prepare ed, on the establishment-'of. the Weekly Tribune, for publication a complete and authentic edition of in September, 184 , after havinc been published these Discourses. The general interest whtchfior justsveft years and a.hajfv. .Ilavipg. now ample" ! the last four years they 'have excited in every parii and able Literarv assistance .and, having recently of this country ife Universally felt and acknovrt?. extended aiid perfected bur Mechanical arrange- edged. Probably no public lecturer ever consih' mentsVwe propqse to rev"ise and re-issue it on ar.d ' ued for- theame length of tilne to collect aroum", after the lstjjf(October,.l845, on a sheet slightly him so numerous audiences. Nor has there been difrering in size or character from the old New- j any eiception (6 this favorable impression. Visit Yorkerbut at a much lower price. after visit has been made to all tlie chief etiie. The plan ot"this paper will combine ! and oa eveiy succeeding occasion audiences a. 1. Original Literature "Reviews, Pntims, etc. j mounting to thousands have-assemble! to hear 2. Select. Lilcnalurc Tales, Sketches, extracts again and again these ! lessons of useful kmtwfedge., from new Jlooks, etc. - , l 1 The sanib simplicity of language, perspicuity of 3. ilisccllany Letters from Europe and different reasoning, and felicity of illustration, whiriv ren 1 parts of our own' Country, StaiiStics, Aiiec-i dered the oral discourses so universally areepta'- dotes, &c. ' - - ' , ble will be preserved In tlie published repojtrwhirrV 4 Hints-on Domestic Economy Agriculture, In ' will indeed be, as nearly as possible, identjcalwitrt ;vehtions, Recipes, &c. . . . , ' i the Lectures as they were delivered. 5. General Intelligence-foreign and Domestic,! The publishers feel that in the volume now proJ- inqluding Political eyents, Proceedings,of Con- posed they will present to the American piblic a irress. &c &c I most agreeable offering, and an interestim' and " tlils last department will be barefully prepared, ; useful miscellany of general information, which and1 will be as ample and varied as that of any will also afford that large class of persons who .other" 'Weekly paper whatever.' The extensive have attended the Lectuies. an agreeab&r means correspondence arid other facilities for obtaining1; of reviving the impressions from which they have information which we hnve been years engaged in already derived so much profit and pleasore. " concentrating on-the Daily-and Weekly Tribune,! The subjects which will be included will em will enable us to present early and authentic ac- brace a variety of topics in the Astronomical and counts of all transpiring events through this Our Physical Sciences, and irt their application to the cheaper - Weekly, from -which Political essays and arts of life. AmUng these the following may ber all matter of a partizan character will, be careful- mentioned: '' tv excluded. In fine. The New-Yorker will be The Plurality ot Worlds; The Sun; The. Moon , i rrt rm -i . nil t l c . simplv and truly a Family Newspaper, of moder-l me rianets; iue uomeis; xue or oywau i, ate 'size and the lowest possible price, intended 'The Atmospherer Popular fallacies; Artificial 11 r. ...!, i j:..i.i. ui:.: i lnmination: Lifrht' Sound; Electncitvi Galvanism: iui.ouui icaucia aj cum 1 iiisuuc luminal uiauuo- ' n- t t n sionorprefer taobtain this portion of their, intel- The Bridge Water Lecture; Lunar Influences; lectual,aliment through the, gazettes of their res.-1 Weather Almanacs; Babbages Calculating Ma pective localities. We intend that no matter to , chmery: Electric and Magnetic Telegraphs; Iho which rational men ofariV Political, Religfbus or; telescope ana wticroscope; anieo; iopernicii! other persuasion can' object shall appear in this pa- per,.thougli a large portion ofjts contents' will apr near-also in the-Weekly. Tribune. u I he J p,w Yorker will be published .every bat-1 '.a: . i . l i i .... 'Pi ' Lavoisier; Newton; The Stellar Universe; The Power of Steam; Steam Navigation; Aurora Bore alisr Water Spouts; Thunder and Liehtningj'The ory of Dew; Heat; The Barometer;-rl he Thermo'm- nrfl.TV mnrninn. hut nrintnrl :m mnilpd rin Thlirs- eten &C &C dav and FridaV. so as to reach as many ofits pat-1 Thn'work will appear in numbers, or parts will rons as possible before th6 Sunday rest of the Mails. it wjll be prinied on a sheet of fine white paper, identical-in size aud quality with that of tho. Daily and Semi- Weekly Tribune; (of which this j a specimen;) aiid .afforded, to the subscribers at the Ipw price of One, Dollar a year, payable always in advance. , -. Twelve copies will be sent a. year Tor Ten Dol lars; or Twcnly-fivc cbpies for Twenty Dollars. Subscriptions are respectfully solicited by . , ,GKEELEY & McELRATH, f I i 158 : Nassdu-slrecttNcw-York. September 18 1 1815. " ' J Postinasters may'remit subscriptions at'our riski Qlills of all specie-paying Banks are re ceived at par. .1 ' - - s :-' - be well printed on good type, and copiously illurt- ttated with engravings on wood. It will be 'com pleted in ten or twelve numbers, and the entire volnme will be published within six mouths. The price will be 25 cents for each number. Any person wishing to procure this valuable work may apply to our- agents,, or to any " oft he Booksellers or Country Merchants in any part of tho United States. Postmasters remitting dn& dollar will be entitled to five numbers. Orders are respectfully solicited'. r GkEELY &McELUATH, i nouue minnine. I, BRICK .i250,000, Brick, just burnt, are.ofiered for. sale by the, subscriber ainqpg which, may be found say t 4 . 16O.OP0 Hard JJ;i6k. :76,0QQ Soft and Salmon'.do. 10.000. Jam. do., , ; . v. 5;Q00 Square Heanh do;, v. i i.i.t.- ii i.r..i"..w l U i .. f. . -.t . c'l All' Kinus Ol prouuee. icaau nut -it;iiw;u; ia- ken in exchange ."...'-.. Milford, Nov. 21, 1844. :C. W. DeWITT. '.'J;0J3'.SWORK.CI N eafely" ?ex uo ii t e d at tliis'OHice . DISSOLUTIONS The partnership heretofore-existing HetwiM'n the ftib.srribera, iVadiug under ih finn of Hay den fc Schlaugh, has this day been dusdlvtnl by mutual consent, . Alt ' persons' having de mand against.said firjn, will present, them to Samuel Hayden, for sottlement ; and sit who are indebted' thereto, are requested to make im mediate payment to him, he being authorize'il to receive the same. , , .SAMUEL HAYDEN. ;WW1LL1AM'SCHGH. N. B. The business will he continued by the subscriber, in the' new BtiilrJing ihihe rear of John Boys' Store, who fes peel fully solicits ; a continuance of public patronage. u' ' , 3 . ' i - SA.MUEL HAYDEN. March 6, 1845.