I&obbcry of the I?5:iil. In march last a Mr Tiffany, living in Sus qtiebanna county mailed for the ciiy of New York two letters, containing together eighty dollars; these letters never reached their desti nation. On complaint being made u the Post Master General, he commissioned ofiicer A. M C. Smith of the ciiy of New York to ferret out the thief. Mr. Smith with his usual vigilance in such matters, satisfied himself that Mr. Eben M. Clark, (Post Master of Cherry Ridge, about three miles from Honesdale) was the thief. On being charged with the offence, Mr. Chuk confessed, and rcs'ored to Mr. Tiffany his money. Mc was promptly arrested, and com mitted to jail. On monilay he was admitted 10 ball by judge Jessup in this sum of $2,000. Mr. Clark's reputation in this community has heretofore been good, and he was looked upon as the last man who would commit an offence of this kind. By his misconduct, an amiable wife and an interesting family are plunged in the deepest distress. Wayne County Herald. NOTICE. The undersigned, Auditors, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Monroe county, to examine and if occasion require, resettle the account of Daniel Brown, Hubert Brown, and Edward Brown, Administrators of the estate of Jacob Brown, late of Stroud township, deceased, and make distribution, will meet for that purpose, at the house of Joseph J. Postens, m Strouds burg, on Saturday the 30th day of May inst. at 10 o'clock A. M. when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN D. MORRIS, FRANKLIN ST A RBI RD, SAMUEL S.DREHER, Auditors S'roudburg, May 7, 1 S4G. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing a note given by me to Ann Eilen berger, for Forty-five dollars, dated March 18th 18-16. I gave Ann Eilcnberger the note for a Horse whirh she sold mc to bo sound and kind. Said Horse proves to be unsound, and was when she sold him to me, and of no value. This is the reason why I do object paying the note. SILAS FLOWER. Stroud township, April 25, 1816. 100 I?IE3T WAITED. Wauled at the Monroe and Pocono Tanne ries, 100 Men for peeling and gathering bark, to commence about the first of May and to con tinue throughout the bark peeling season. Wa ges for good choppers to be G2 1-2 cents per day. Each man must come provided with an axe. R. T. DOWNING & Co. N B. Six or Eiht good men wanted by ! the month, to whom S10 will be paid and found. Tannersville, April 16, 18'16. Country Produce. Butter, Egs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in in v line of business. JOHN II. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, Feb. 12, 184G. Yankee Notions. Among o:her articles exported to England, are clothes pins, ivory and wood combs, augers, gimlets, and euuacks. In all these things we supply English market, much to the astonishment of the -folks over there, who have an idea that Brother Jonathan is a manufacturer and dealer in most every "thing, from a bed to a baby! Fink Horses. The little city of Lowell is getting to be another Richmond, in the beauty of its horses, some of which have gained regal attention on foreign shores. The Lowell Cou riet states that only a year since, a beautiful pair of well matched light greys were owned and driven through the s'reets of that city by Rodney Parker, Esq., which are now caparis oned wuh gold lace, pearls, and precious stones, and are atlatched to a chariot in which is sea led a Prince of the blood iii all the dazzling splendor of oriental magnificence, moving ma jestically through the crowded streets of Cal cutta! These horses, says the Courier, were o Id by Mr. Parker to a gentleman in Boston, to be shipped for $600, and the consignee, before the)' reached the wharfin Calcutta, was offered $1500! and refused it, forthom. They were one hundred and twenty days on their passage out, perfectly healthy during all this long voyage, and were the first American hor ses ever exported to that far country. Marsh Mallows.--A friend of ours, in whose judgement we have confidence, informs its that he has tried the herb known as Marsh Mallows, (called by the children Cheese,) which can be found in abundance along the roads and fence, and found it to be a most ii i i i r.. it: excellent anu speeuy roineuy ior cms s womugo lhe chiJ(ren fa tJJ for Shennan.a Lozenges, tooth-ache, &c. The Mallows can be dried, ; T, . . loud at time but it has i te; ? SHERMANS jVASSAUSrJ SIX YEARS AGO kent increasing ever since, and now has become so great that the mouths of the little ones can scarce be stopped. Dr. Sherman sympathises with the little sufferers, and very much, regrets that any of them should be disappointed. Know ing the vast benefit which has been conferred upon the community by the introduction of his infallible rorm Lozenges, he has entered into arrangements for enlarging his Manufactory, by means of which he thinks he will be able to supply the demand. And the same or used in a green state, boiled and put on as a poultice. Delaware Republican. ALLIGATOR OIL. A letter from St. Augustine, dated April 12ih says: "I suppose you may no; have heard that we have discovered the utility of alligators. An alligator is found to be as valuable in his way as a spermaceti whale. An expedition has left j ins an( care wjll be tajerit tnat t-iese celebrated ihis place for lhe river of St. John's, and the j Lozenges be made as they have always been, in i i rn i , . , r m.-t. r,t. o,r order that those who depend upon them may not dark Tributary stream of Black Creek swar-j e appointed in their hopes. He knew when tiling with these hideous creaiures, with the . j,e commenced the manufacture of the Worm Lo vanv of killing them to obtain their oil. zenges, that they would supercede the use of eve- ., , . ... . - -i . t i ,. I ry other vermifuge, as the Lozenge is very pleas The oil of the alligator is said to be better fl JQ the specdj in hs eflrjcls as well ag for lamps than even whale oil, and jt is exlrac- certain, and the quantity required to effect a per ted from the animal in considerable quantity feet cure, is very small. These properties in con- .... . );rr. ..!... t?. 1 1,; .I!- I nexion with the fact that they arc sold for 25 cents and without any great difficulty. Fortius dis- . , h f covery we are indebted to . the Indians, who, poorest man in tiie land, has not only caused them have "been in the habit, for how long a time 1 j to lake. the place of every other vermifuge ever of- lereu, uuu aisu ruiiueiuu mem pij.uiai iu me tuiu- know not of extracting the oil of the alligator and using it for various purposes. It makes a iine transparent fluid and burns admirably. A Man Down East has invented a machine no renovate old bachelors. Out of a good sized a'at, greasy old bachelor, he can make quite a decent young man, and have enough left to -make two small puppies, a pair of leather 'breeches, and a small kettle of soft soap. TO THE LADIES. HEADACHE AND NERVOUS COM PLAINTS are a source of muclusuffenng; and sthe nervous are singularly prone to have their functions disordered by an oppressed-condition of tt he stomach. To relieve a .state of so much dis tress, (in which mind and body participate) Dr munity. Dr. Sherman's Cough Lozenges, continue to cure Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, shortness and difficulty of Breathing, and other diseases of the Lungs, with the same facility they did on their first introduction, and the people have now become persuaded by actual experience, that on the accession of a slight Cold, they have only to step to either the Dr's. office, or one of hTs Agents, and obtain a box of his Cough Lozc.iges, which are very convenient to carry in the packet, and to take a few through the day. By pursuing this course a cure is offen effected in 21 hours, and the patient about his business. So great is the celebrity of the Lozenges, that thousands of persons who have used them, and become acquaint ed with their effects, will never be without them. Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster has cured more cases of Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Weakness, than any application that has ever been made. As the celebrity of the Plaster has increased, hun dreds of unprincipled rascals have attempted to JVoUee. The subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and lhe public generally; that he has removed his Flour arid Feed Store to the building formerly occupied hy Win. Raf ferty, opposite J. J. Postens' Hotel, where he will sell cheap for Cash. lie has also an as sortment of refined BAR IRON, consisting of square, scollop, and horse shoe bars; wagon tyre of all sizes; saw slabs, crow bars, sledge and plough moulds, and a general assortment of tound iron of different sizes, and American spring and cast steel, constantly on hand and will be sold cheap for cash or ap proved credit by Wa. WALLACE. Grain and Pork taken in exchange for Iron. April 16, 1810. "i mi ii ii n.i.,m 7 ."ilk. Smoked and Pickled Pork for sale, by V.ii. WALLACE. April 16, 1346. Good news for the Aged. Spectacle Glasses fitted to all ages and sights in Gold, Silver,. German Silver and. Steel Frames, with convex, concave, periscopic, blue, arfiv and "re.en Glasses, to which he would m- vite particular attention. iNo cnargc ior snowing them. For sale cheap, at i he Variety btore ol JOHN U. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, January 1, 1816. Fine Pen-Knives and Razors. A good assortment, for sale low, by JOHN H. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846. SOAPS. Fine scented Soaps for washing and shaving -also the celebrated shaving cream, for sale cheap, by JOHN II. ME LICK. Stroudrburg, January 1, 1840. Violins and Flutes. At from $1,50 to 83,50, for sale by JOHN II. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846. HIVE you A cow? THBEE COPIES JFCIt 81. A TREATISE ON MILCH COWS, Whereby the Quality and Quantity of Milk which any Cow will give may be accurately determined by observing Natural Marks or External Indica tions alone; the length of lime she will continue to give Milk, &c. &c. BY M. FRANCIS GUENON, OF LI30URXE, FRANCE. Translated for the Farmers' Library, from the French, by N. P. Tins-r, Esq. late U. S. Con sul at Havana. With Introductory Remarks and Observations COW AND THE DAIRY. EDITOR OF THE FARMERS' LIBRARY. Illustrated tvith numerous Engravings. 'Smith's Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills are highly recommended, as, by combining aromatic, counterfeit it, and palm it off upon the community .. t i r -i-v tonic, and aperient properties, tjiey remove all op- as tne genuine. ueware oi yecepiion.,Ju . , . all) Amnmlmv Knt tlm trim orwl rrn ntitun I I i c t c spread upon reddish paper made expressly for the purpose, and in every case the signature of Dr. Sherman is printed upon the back of the Plaster, and the whole secured by Copy Right.; None others are genuine. Therefore when you want a real good Shermans Poor Man's Plaster, call at the office, 106 Nassau street and you will not be disappointed. Remember the number, 106 Nassau St.. where all Dr. Sherman's Lozenges are sold. AGENTS. Schbch & Spering, Stroudsburg, v Monroe county. HohniLandeiy Ciaigs Meadows, -v vdu:- - J,ame;,S. .VY.aHace, Juitford, i'ikectcountv.:,- wessive accumulations, strengthen the stomach, induce a healthy appetite, anil, impart tranquility to the nervous system. They also cure 'dyspep sia, coughs and colds, and bilious-complaints'. Oflice 179 Greenwich si., (Large Brick Block.) IEP Always ask for the Improved Indinii Arege Jable Pills. lDAnd see thatG. Benj. Smith-is mittfin with a pen on the bottom, of the box .. j... Agents in Moriroe'Cp, J::j Schogk& Spering, Stroudsburg. ; Brodftead & Brothers, .Dutotsburg Jno. Marshr;EennersjrillejTW 3JamQlBrgwo?GheiutlW ,Wj,"F.1 Brodhead &, Brother, Dingman's,Ferrvy,dc. f SVers & LaY.ar, Bushkill? ; -. , dS. . , t.t IE? Price for single copies, neatly done up in paper covers, 37 1-2 cents. Full bound in cloth and lettered, 62 1-2 cents. The usual discount to Booksellers, Agents, Country Merchants and Ped lars. Farmers throughout the United States may re ceive the work through the Mails. The postage on each copy will be about 7 cents. By remitting $2 free of postage we will send seven copies of the work done uo in paper covers, or three copies for SI. Country Merchants visiting any of the Cities can procure the work from Booksellers for those who may wish to obtain it. Please send on your orders. Address, GREELY & McELRATII, Publishers, Tribune Buildings, New-York. April 23, 1810. 8t. THE TREASURY OF HISTORY. Comprising a general introductory outline of Uni versal History, ancient and modern, and a se ries of separate Histories of every principal na tion that exists, their rise, progress, present con dition, &c. By Samuel Maunder. The His tory of America, edited by John Inman. The above valuable work is just completed, forming two large octavo volumes, printed on fine paper, with clear type, illustrated with beautiful engraved vignette titles bound in a substantial and elegant binding, and will be furnished at only Four Dollars!!! It forms of itself a complete Library of History of inestimable value to any one who wishes to inform himself at a trifling cost of the past history and present state of every prin. cipal nation that exists, as well as more particu larly of the very recent exciting events and present political relations of our own country. A splen did edition of the same work has also just been is sued in Nos. in paper covers, suitable for mailing, and will be sent to any part of the United States at the reduced rates of periodical postage. Price for the worlc in Nos. (complete) $3. Full bound, in two Vols., Si. Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers in ev ery town in the United States. Any person ob taining two or more subscriptions, may deduct one third of the same as his commission, and upon the receipt of the balance accompanying his -order, the work will immediately be forwarded, by mail or otherwise, as he may direct. Addiess, post paid.jhe publisher, , DANIEL A DEE,", ' ffrVprfi i ..43,16. ..... 4, 10YS. A great variety of Toys- on hand, for sale I cheap, at the Variety Store of JOHN 11. MELlClv. Stroudsburg, January 1, 1816. Wholesale and Retail PREMIUM HAT STORE. 3B22RTICAIVJD iSS, ;Nd;;120 Chesnut Slroetj south side, 4 doors below Fourth PHILADELPHIA, Rcspccifwiiy informs the citizens of Monroe county, that, he has refitted and opened the above Establishment, where he is prepared at all times, to furnish Beaver, Nutria, and Moleskin Hats, equal to any manufactured in this Country; Also, a superior quality of Caps, for ofliccrs of the Ar my and Navy, together with Dres, Riding and Sporting Caps : a new and splendid style of Childrens' and Boys' Caps, with u greut variety of Rich Fancy Fltrs for Ladies. Just received, per Steam Ship Great We'sjj tortii the approved style of LADIES' RIDING HATS; also, a beautiful assortment of Chil drens' French Caps. I am determined that my Hats, in point of beauty and qualiiy, shall not be surpassed by those of any other Establishment in any City m the Union, Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1845. Gm. We recommend all of our friends visiting the city to call at the Pekin Company's Store, and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. THE PEraTEA COMPANY, No. 30 South Secoxd Street, Between Market and Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA. Have constantly on hand, and for Retail, a VAK IE PEAS, at Lower PRICES CURRENT, Corrected every Wednesday morning. . iKSstoiu ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Rye. do. do. Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per basin Harley do. Oats (1. Flax .Seed do. Mutter per pound Eggs; per dos-.n Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. .Mackerel, No. I Uo. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Stroud' liUOj. 5,00 3 0O-. (Jit C-J 25 51 10 0 on 3 00 10 ?.:, 1 oo i3 '!() 5 50 2 50 2 Oil 15 00 12 50 45 ;1 75 '.i 75 4 .00 07 21 55 vfi 00 2 50 10 I 20 ir tft i ass. : 7f 3 00 12 00 io ;o 30 5 25 1 23 1 10 87 ,. IH 00 5 00 2 .S"7 . &th i"i io :V;n 'I -Art i 10 (Hi 3 00. ISAiK WOTJB corrected weekly for th Jetfersoinuu ftepntiht'tt- The notes of those ban ks oh w'liu a fpiTnatiijhfc are omitted and a daslt( )$ubsiiuiteu are iTtt purchased by the brokers. Philadelphia ban. nai !'ittstuin ' I isaii ot xsoriu Anierirn, iju Fanners A Mechanics' do Western bank llo Sout hwark baii iio Kensington ban tin Bank ofXorihorn l.tbcitics h 1 1 T t ls-a sale, w tiolcsate and TV OF CHOICE FRESH Mechanics Hank Coni!itert.ii:l lUink Bank of Tcnn Township MaimfauturcrV Mccli'tis MoyaineiiM'ng bank United Status bank Oirant do I'eilnsytranla bank Hank of Cermantown Hank of Atoiitgomcry an. Hank of behuvaie cuiiniy Hank of Chester county l)oylL"btovji bank FarrneiV bank of Rucks Kaston bank Farmers' bank of Reading Lebanon bank Harnsburg bank m i.l.ll. I t- AtlV Teas Which do not give en- Farmer.-' bank Lancasicr Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of l'oitsvillc York bank Chamber&burg bank Gettysburg bank ) Wyoming do I Honcsdalc do I Bank of Lcwiatovrn Hanic ot bu-squeiiaiiha co Prices, according to the nualitv. than they can be bought for at any other establish ment in the city. TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties which cannot be obtained elsewhere tire satisfaction can be returned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded. The citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity are respectfully invited give us a call. G. D. ZIEBER, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1815. dt. d d. d d 512 par par par dr. do do do d do do 1 1 1 pari d do1 AVeSt Branch bunk I'lttsburg V, Vayneturg lliouiie.sviilo' BiieJjaiik Ih'rks cyiiniy bank Touanda do Belief Notns -r1 XSi' Yofiti CITY BANKS America, bulk of American K.ch:oigc Hunk of Coditncrcb BankoftlieStatotifX V Butchers and UrOini Cheuticai City Cotiiincrcial Clinton Del. and Hudson canal Co. Dry Dock Fulton bank of New York SrCf:nvvieh Lafayette Leather Mamifkr Hirers' Matdialteu coiuiiauy Mechanics I!;i;.k!ug Asm Me.Vhants bank Merchant Mechanicss .t TroU'Ta parMerchaill.s Exctinno 1 .National bank par! New York, Itonk of l'NeA-YoiR lianlvingco. Sleeper & Fcsaiaer, MANUFACTURERS OF Umlr;J!;is, Parasols, & Suit Shades No. 12G Market street, south side, below Fourth, Philadelphia. Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu rers, &.c. &c, to their ver)r Extensive, Elegant, New Stock, prepared with great care, and ofi'ered At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash. The principle on which this concern is es tablished is to consult the mutual interest of their customers and themselves, by ruanufactu ring a good article, selling it at the Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu neration, in the amount of sales and quick re turns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manu facture, they aro prepared to supply orders to any extent, and respectfully solicit the patron age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers. Phila., Dec. 11, 1845. ly. A Friend to a2I lYsiiions, WAR OR NO WAR! 1;N. A. StV. Sfk Security b. porta mver lPhomix S.Seventh Wnid 1 Tenth Ward 2 Trades-men's 2t:nion B. of N Y Lum. oank at VYarieti no salelV.'ashini'tou 1 Ito llo d. do i lir t par d- U itw ll.. do (to t' t par do do do IO par do Confectionary, Frstil, and GROCERY STORE. WILLIAM H. SCHLOUGM, A&A Respectfully informs the citizens of jljFp Stroudsburg, and the public generally lggthat ho has opened a Confectionary and Grocery Store, on Elizabeth streel, in the room formerly occu pied by Joseph L. Keller, as a Grocery, whero he is prepared to accommodate the public with all kinds of CANDIES of the best quality. Lowest j He a'so koeps on hand FRUIT, embracing all the delicacies of the season, and NU I S of all kinds. His slock consists in part, of NEW LINE. The accommodation line of Stagos between Stroudsburg and Easton, will leave the house of Edward Postens, (Washington Hotel,) in Stroudsburg, on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day of every week, at 8 o'clock, a. m., and ar rive in Easton at 2 o'clock, v. m , in timo for dinner ; returning on the following day, leaving D. Connor's American Hotel, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ai 8 o'clock, and arri ving at Stroudsburg at 2 o'clock, same day. The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub lic, that he has purchased the above lino of stages from Messrs. Connor, Postens & Co., the former proprietors, and that he is now able lo carry passengers in as comfortable and con venient a style, as any other route in the coun ty. Fare through SI 25. ROBERT C. SLEATH, Sole Proprietor and Driver. Stroudsburg, Jan. 22, 1846. WORTHY OF NOTICE. Bosi't all come at once. Clocks almost given away. Best Brass 8 day Clocks, S7 to $S,00 Do do 1 day do S-i to $5,00 Do Wood do do 2,50 Warranted good time keepers, for sale by JOHN H. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846. WATCHES. " A good assortment of Watches,, for sale at reduced prices, by JOHN IL MELICIv Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846. CiKOUND rffiASTIDK, For sale cheap, by April 16, 1840. Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, Figs, A hnonds, Prunes, and a variety of all kinds of Confectionary gen erally kept in such an establishment, all of which he will sell very low for Cash. He has also added to the above stock, all the articles connected with a GROCKBY, - Consisting in part of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Cheese, Molasses, Crackers, Blacking, Cinnamon, SoAr, Candles, Shot, Pepper, Chocolate,, Sale ii axisI . Nut Me&s, Allspice, Ginger, Herring, Mackerel, Close Pins,V Indigo, Baskets, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, together with a variety of Tubs, Bowls, &c. Tobacco, Snuff, anil Sugars, of the best and cheapest qualities always on hand, and will suit those who may favor him with a call. Porter, Ale, Mead and Lemonade constantly kept on hand. For. the liberal support already received from his friends and customers he returns his sincere thanks, and will endeavor in future to merit a continuance of their favors, by sparing no .ex ertions to make his establishment an agreeable retreat. Stroudsburg, June 19, 1815. rf LATEST FASHIONS4.- Would respectfully inform his Iriends and the public generally, .that he still continues lh TAILORING BUSINESS ai his old stand, nearly opposite Stogdoll Stokes' Store.. . He has just received the latest Philadelphia Fash ions, and is prepared to execute all orders in his lino with neaJtiess and despatch, and in.Uie la test style. Clothing for old men niaduo suit their age and convenience. All of which hi; will furnish as cheap as can be had ulaewhvrr- Produce taken in exchange for wptk, a"t the cash price. - :V " N. B. Culling done al'the .shoritysi i.iinin and warranted Yo'iH-if proper I v nitit?i'uri. Stroudaburg, Oct. 23, 184