-This, stated I h a IT lvl.R COMPLAINT is.generally accompa tJLi nied with-pain in the right side, extending morning' of the 27h nil. letter dated the 26h ' j up to the top of the shoulder: variable appetite, oc set down the number ul j casionafiy adisordered toiriacrt, yellow-tinge o The best cstirifates troops at Vera Cruz at. 3500MHne ay '3000. The garrison of San Juan do Ulloa does noi"e. ceed 1100 troops. Some accounts repreent thercare two months' provisions but we have a I of the skin and, eyes, and often a weHing over the region el the liver, together with many other symp toins of a loaded and corrupt state of the blood. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will he found one of the yery best, medicines in the world for tho 'cure of all diseases of the Liver; because (hev letter from a gentleman who has access to the e3tpCj ftom tne D0dy ih03e morbid htimors which, when deposited upon the important organ, are the pause' of every variety of Liver ( Jomplaint. Jjrorn three to six of the above named Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will, in a short time, give such manifest relief, that no argu- r f ment or persuasion will be necessary to induce n puiaL-vujauuu in uit'iruse, unui me livens resiurea to a healthy action, and pain or distress of every kind is driven from tho body. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and. im prove digestion, and purify the blood; and, there fore, not only remove every vestige of ike Liver Complaint, but, at the same time, give new life and vigor to the whole frame. Beware of Counterfeits. The public are cau tioned against the many spurious medicines, which in order to deceive are called by names similar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills". For sale by George H Miller, Stroudsburg, who is the only authorised agent for that place; see ad vertisement for other agencies in another column. Oflice and general depot, 161) Race St., Phil'a. most respectable sources of lnlormailon, but whom we need not name, in which he assures u there is not a barrel of salted provisions in the castle, and the troops hoihof the" castle and city, are dependent upon ihe back cotm'ry their daily supplies tf food. They have bren for some time in continual apprehension uf an aitack on Vera Cruz, atid tho inhabitants ap pear to have a$ Utile doubt a to the itie as we have. For some reason or other th' ero expecting an attack on tho Sth of this month. Preparatory to it, orders had been issued for tho removal into the interior of the cargoes of three or four vessels which had evaded the blockade of Vera Cruz and got into jiojt. Tho 'Congress of the Stale of Vera Cruz had issued a manifesto calling on the people at alHiazards to rcsiit the invasion of the Americans. During REPORT the month of January the approaches to Yer; at Pcbrn.u.y Sessions, 1847, on Cruz on the road to the interior were arengin 'ncd by a battery of hoavy guns. Through the Mine well informed gentleman from whom we learn this Tact, we are confirmed in our be lief expressed above as to the destitution of the troops in the city and castle. He write: I 'do not sco how it is possible to introduce any mure troops with any prospect of feeding them." Tho Picayune, whence we gather these ac counts, says " that as to the .'condition of the mili'ary throughout Mcx-ico we have the eri dence of an eye-witness. He testifies that er ;jv where it is deplorable from tho stawi o' -destitution in which the troops now are. Thoy are miserably clothed and fed." Tho law to extort $8,000,000 from the cler gy had thus far been a dead letter, and Vhe rcatc&t opposition was manifested to it. Still ihe Government appear determined with Go mez Fariaz and his friends, the Federalist, or radicals as we may call them. Onoof the dcr .gy in the city of Mexico has been .imprisoned for his factious opposition to the measure. At nur last accounts the Mexican Congress, had before it a modification of the law, which would render it less burdensome, but without chang ing the principle. Eggs and Potatoes. At the latest dates, eggs were selling by rc rarl in Liverpool, at 60 cents per ddzeji, and potatoes at two and a half cents per pound. The Sheffield Iris states that neither run, moon nor stars shone upon that town for the iirat thirteen days of the present year. New York has contributed '$40,000 to the Iish. y : - Verv Sensible. It was well remarked bv -an intelligent bid farmer " I would rather he t ixed for the education of the boy than the ig norance of ihe man for one or the other I am compelled to be. 3- Indian Corn is worth two dollars fend sixteen centsa bushel in England, while, iii. some parts of Illinois his worth but little more than nine cents a bushel. Thirty thousand bushels have rtfcontly been purchased :near Springfield, O ,Jiio, at twenty r'e cents jier bushel. More Specie. Capt. Judkins says that ix millions of dollars in specie were rCady to como in the Cambria, from England, could insurance have been obtained upon it, and had the direc totBof tho line permitted her. to Take it. It is also said the Cambria brings an offer., from Rothschilds for the twenty million United States 'loan at 20 vears. . . r 10 The Sub$criptton.y.tQ,the Irish Relief ; fund in -this country already amount to up wards of $125,000. JtV beKeVeit that half a million of dollars will be collected. I lie Pzsblic Buildings. To the Honourable ihe Judges of the Courts of Monroe County: Tho Grand Jury respectfully report, That in pursuance of a request from ihe Court in rela tion Jo incrcjsing ihe Court-room, and erecting a new building for the different County offices, lire proof. That after consultation and iuier chanwe uf sentiment, wo have come to ihe ton elusion that it is necessary that rhe Court-room should be enlarged by taking down the parti, lion between the Court-room and prosent .offi ces, and a new building erected for the County offices. HENRY SMITH, Foreman. And now, Fobruary 24, 1847, Report read and filed, and the Court order the same to be published in the newspapers of the county. From the Record. J. H. STROUD, Clerk. NOTICE. ; The subscriber respectfully informs tho pub lic, that he will establish a Clothing Store, in the Borough of Stroudsburg,' about the be ginning of April nest, when he will continue to have on hand a large assortment of ready made Gentlemen's Clothing, of all fashions and de scriptions, which he will bell at the lowest city prices. He is an. experienced tailorfand will also at any time be prepared to make clothing of any fashion to order. Gentlemen; :wiH call and judge for themselves. - f DANIEL SCHLEGEL. March 4, 1846: " HOUSE TO LET. A very convenient Dwelling House, situate on Jacob street, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, belonging to Thomas J. Albright. The above can be 'had at a low rent. Inquire of WILLIAM DAVIS. March 4, 1817. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, and to me directed, 1 will expose to ale on Saturday the 20th March, 1847, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court House in 1 Milford, the following described real estate to i wit : All that Jot of land situate in the town of Milford, county of Pike, and State of Pennsyl rjiwa, being a town lot of the town of Milford, fronting upon Broad street, forty feel in width, and in depth que hundred and eighty feet to an alley, numbered upon the general plan of said town four hundred and six "(No. 406) ; being the in'ne lot of land which John Day purchased of George Bowhauan. Upon the premises are erected a new two story .and an ou -house, &c. Taken iii execution as ihe property of John Day, and will be bold to the highest and best biddVr fdr cash only. 'LEWIS ROCKWELL, Sheriff. heriffV Office, Milford, Fob. 22, 1847. Hissolutioi! of ratncjhip. Notice is hereby given; tiiut the "partnership herettdbr exttinb btweeh Stephen Pharesand ijeorgew. staphs. Krrwr.as t.ne iiuuui riiA- ft' ARTICLES 2oa meiv wanted: I WKfffeU al'ihe, Moriotf anil Pocohp Tanner ies, 900 good ax men for chopping timber and nselillt hnrfc . in cmnninnpf Knbhiit"rh Ifithinr 20ih of Ariril. 'for Sooner If the 'mhu w'ill ad- U?s?A:Stapuss.,wm ou the 3t)ih day f No-; Wl nor barre) mi: of it.) arid to dontinue throughout the hark1 vember -Jt, dis.soledt by mutual couenk All j nye do j0t do peelihg season. Wages 75 cchii. 'per day and persWs indebted to airf firm af e requested to Wheat, per bushel board found. Each; man mut c"orite provided' mase immeuiaie paymenno iwou ueHumv!,, with an axe.- , " ' who is duly au'hprizrd fri settle fae said ac- R.. T. DO WNJNG & Cd count:.; and all peraoii having dninaudri against said hrm will present theni to the same auiy authenticated for settlement. STEPHEN PflARES, GEORGE W. STAPLES. . Slroudaburg, Dccetfiber 1 5, i 816. 'm pinna ,W-lrZ3 jm. -j? Qurrected -every Wfdnesdmypiorning , Taniiersville, Feb. 25,1847. Belvidere AhoIIo and" Honesdale pemocrat will please insert the above until ihe 25ih.uf May, and send bills lo this office for payment. tuiiil)er t fciimbcr ! ! The subscribers have drt hand at their mill in Drinker Beach, a large lot of Scasoued Piiafe Ijiiirfbcri of good quality, for sale o"n reasonable terms. They will pay the highest market price for FLOUR and FEED. Those .wishing lumber are requested to call soon. P. G. READING & Co. February 25, 1847. 3t. most singular mariner! SSI Hi A. farmer of Warren county "Kcw Jersey, his Just taken, to .the New York market. ahree'S'years old calves, all bom at one blrth, said, to .b. re- markably handsome anirrialS, and mltfcld In thejoh'el M&cetHeMs U Subscribe to " ScotOs Vceklyl Noid publishing tti jie City of Philadelphia, b'ttt'S WEEKLY PAPER, A large fei ze Fariiilv Newspaper, Neutral in Pol itics and-Religidn, and devoted to Literature, Truth, No ws, Ihe-Arts'. Sciences, Health, Temperance, Maraillyi-Amusdmnuij Mechanics, Education, the Farmer Markels, &c. Subscription price, Only One Dollar a Year, Sirigle Ctipy, 7&cttU in clubs of Eight, and less over that number NOTICE. The subscriber will aiiend in" Stroudsburg, at the house of S. J. Hollinshead, on Wedue day and Thursday, the 1 7h and I St It of March next, for the adjustment of unsettled accounts. Should he be prevented from attending ou those day?, he will be there on the 21th and 25 h of ihe week following. WM. P. VAIL. . February 18. 1847. Office of the Lehigh Coal Navigation Co: Mauch Chunk, February Zth, 1 817. WA NTED, 300 Good Steady Men can find con stant employment at Boating Coal during the coming season, at liberal prices. Apply at this Office. E. A DOUGLAS, Sup't. 6f Engineer. In the matter of the Estate of Francis Al. Smith, late of Milford township, Pike county, deed. NOTICE is hereby given, lhat letters testa mentary upon tho aboe mentioned Estate, have been granted to the undersigned. A11 persons indebted to the said Estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands to present them, duly authenticated, to John B. LaForgc, at his oflico in Milford, Pike county. HANNAH S. WELLS, Executrix. J. B LaFORGE, Executor. January 18. 1847. - - VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAOS. The subscriber offers at private sale, his Dwelling House and Lot, situate on Susan si. in the Borough of Stroudsburg. The lot is 50 feet front and extends back about 170 feet to a pri vate alley, on which is erected a good frame stable, 16 by 18 feet. The dwelling is 2 stories, high with an cxcelleni kitchen attached there to. Tht re is also on s otner out uuiitiing, an composeu ul g terials handsomely situated, and well calcu lated for she mechanic, speculator, or man of leisure 'For tortus, lc. apply lo S. N. Thompson, Strou3butg, or of (he subscriber, W. A. LAMB, Easion, Pa. January 7, 1 8 17. aid lot a frame shop, and 1 af d composed uf good ma- nn i . " The" unclKrsigm'd nt ill continues the busirfess V SHO EMAK'ING, 1 u all its brWches, ahid upon the most reasonable terms. Thank ful for past favors, he hopes by dealing justly to merit a continuance of riublic patronage. Look .out for.ihe old tiaud in Elizabeth street. Country ptodifctf taken "in exchange for work. STEPHEN P HARES. Stroudsburg, Dec. J7.( 1846. &vcait Bargiilnsj in Hals and apx, At the old established No. 196 Market Ssd Joor below Sixth, , PHILADELPHIA. We extend a gptieral, invitation, to the citizens of Monroe, and its vicinity, as 'well as to all other, wfour Store. "We have tin hand a; farge and complete assortment of Hals and' Caps of every styh and variety, whickVie are selling full one-fourth lower than the' usual prices, namely: Extra superior JBeaver- it ats, from $2,50 io $3,50 Brush " . 2,00 to 3,00 41 " Silk" " 1,25 to 2,00 , - 11 Moleskin" ; 2,50 only, " . : usual price 4. Good 'Hats as low as $I;'25ard upward. Al so, a coVttplete stock ofCaps, cloth; fur trimmed, glazed, Rilk oil cloth, velvet and fancv Csips ; tine Otter, Shetland Fur Seal, Musk Hat, ILiir Seal Caps, &c. &c, at lower prices than they can possibly be had elsewhere. From our ex-, -tensive sales, we can sell" for a smaller profit than others can. Call and be satisfied, tt is to your interest. Merchants, Siorekeepers, Hatter and other t who buy to soli again, supplied on reasonable torms. Bo aure and call at No. 196 Market Street, second door below Sixth Street. GARDEN & BROWN. Philadelphia, Aug. 27, 1846. : -t CHEAPEST JCX.TQJB (WOUlll Steam' Refined -Sugar Candies. 12 1-2 Cents per pound. Wholesale. J. J. lflCHAJtDSON.'Np- 43.:arket street, Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing ihe public, thai he still continues to sell his very StPERiort Steam Refined Candy at the low price of $12,50 per 100 pounds, and the quali ty is equal to any in tho United States.- fc He also offers all kinds of good in the Con fectionary and Fruit line at corresponding, low prices, as quick "sales and umalr profits -are the Kye, do. do. SoIib Leather per pound CdfrV per Gus'Hel' f 1 -? BuckvvBeatper bushel, Clover Seed perbusKel Timothy Seed per bush. Barley do. Oats - do. Flax Seed 'dU Buttenper pound Eggs, per dozen -j --f.ie. Plaster per ton , Hickory wood,pcf cord Oak. . - dtf do.' " MckeYel, No. I Jo. do 2 , , Pptatoes, per bushel - Strou-is- E5tou ..riulad'.i 00, 5'0Ov r 1 U I .J-.lrH Tift 'HtTo & i. 0 50 0 O.O 400 4a&r MO 1 20 70 1 75 25 ( .ft? 05 ,.70, 65 3 00 3 OU 40 ! 40 V5i) j i JOt i - - 14 1. in,. 010 3 50 "S!5D 4 0T w'00 j 3 00 id 00 i-2 00' .9-50 1UO0. , 5.0 i . 60'. . -A 2 9 MJf L MM. iVA,J n . i i . , eorrcctel weekly for the Jeflcrsonittii epiubUcfta, The notes rif those , bahltston wj a quotation a are omitted and a dasii(-x)3ubstituted, areiiut purchased by the brokers. -AP' PliUlflhia ban; t par an6ffJrtl America, do Farmers'A.iIechantcs do Wcsterr, ba t do SoutbiStrltUld do Kensington ban do Bank of Northcrrf Liberties do Mechanics'' llaiik do Commnrcic ITank L di Hank of Ifiin Tow nslup do Msinufacturers' Mech'ns do MovanifiisiJisrbank do United St'st.cs bank ' 22 Giriud do par Pennsyivunjbani. m Bank of C?innanto.vn par flank of Mbhrconicry co. do Dankof Delaware county do llank.of Chester county do Doylcstown b:m do Farmers' bank of UucLa do Eastojijiank do F;urnersbMikbf Heading do Lclianon bank 1 Harrisburg bank - 1 Midaletown ban'x 1 Farmers baiilc;lincaster par 1 do do do 1 Lanrastpr bank LnnatercoUntv bank Northampton bank Columbia Hridge OMlurleibanK . . J Northumberland bank Minors bank of Polisvil! York bank Cliambcirsburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do none.(Snle drt do do par . .1 par J 1 1 1 Bank of Lewistovn Bank of Susoucnanna co I.urri. osinli at Warren no MleiWasbiugton Pittsburir Wavneaourc Enettaax SerkiBOUntrtankT-rr' ? Relief Notes t t w 'cirr liAJtKa' v. America, bsnlt jf ' Ij. American Exchange iBank of Coinmei!e iBank of the' Slate of" V. Butchers .ui UroVeri Chemical fity UUntoii Vr Oel. and Hudson cimlco. du Dry Dock ,.j('"--vi i Fulton .bank of New TJork ? nr Greenwich " ' 'J. to Lafayette - do LeatherManuiacitireti' au Manhattpn company MechanicV Banking Merclanli, bnK Mirfchant- Mechanic? Ai TrUr' Merchants' Exchft0 Nauonar rjsriji Nr;v Ybrk, iten of Ncii -Vork Biifi3;inc cr. N. Y. st'e. St'i Security b. p.r North R:7fir - do Phcnix Vdo Seventh Ward d.i .Tenth Ward ,Trad";mwv!2 , nar union a. oi.i i do ASSO. do do dj .do do u t Paper." . tri orrjp tb riccbrhmodatb all who wish a really rlfSt iktl udeklv netis and miscellaneous reading journal, the publisllbr of w Scott's Weekly Paper1' EKipIoymcat for JPiior ItrauSi. A farmer residing near: MvntovfL JJeV? Jersey, has hired 35. of iblb bodied poor ! ??kfe,J' a he h for dabbing &c for tho xr1" . ;. wre, the lollowttlg Unprecedented low erroan8,-.w,hp:were jn iw ;rk--,Alrns ' fflMlS PEJi YELti. House.- ey wrVrfjrfw Thirty-fOur copies, $25 Tho men receive $6 'ner'monlfta-lrfVVD-- iKifhtdmes, $6 Fortv.-two coDies, 30 men $2.50, the larmer eeint m IwlSlWSrf!0 Fifty es, 35 lwcntyiicven copies-520 A huudtfjd aod fifty epp- s c: lesr, l.0Q. .their -cnHgren. 1 -here -a re nn thju Alma House: .fthxiouitiftr ytoticgk xwii ttifuc iermfFittiift t hoilTiftnXfrogt- Jible of all occupations, anil a" "mam who fymfcy or lease r.a riarin fiear UiertuyWjg E make an Independent forty in & few J'e&rs.i- Mf nam9noj?n every jriiicej t6,Qccj?raa nv the onlcr. Alt .leiters-raust he addressed, frost Ja&id, (orU.mbndjfrffwIrBdd .thrddih the Potr jxo.-vj bitnut fetreti yhildlphia. BLANK DEEDS jFor sale at this Ottice. It is Written; In the Book of Nature and Common Sense, that the natural vegetable productions of every country are, if properly applied, are amply suflicient for thecure of every hmlady incident to each peculiar climate. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American College of Health, are com posed of plants whieh grow spontaneously, on our own soil, and are therefore better adapted to our constitutions than medicines concocted from for eign Drugs, however well they may be compound ed; and as they are founded upon.the principle that the human body is in truth Subject to but One Disease, viz corrupt humors, and that said medicine cures this disease on Natuzal Principles by oleansing and purifying the body; it will be man ifest, that if the constitution be not entirely ex hausted a perseverance in their use, according to directions, is absolutely certain to drive disease of every name from the body. When we wjsh to restore a swamp or morass to fertility, we drainMt of the superabundant waters ; in liko manner if we wish Xb restore the body to health, we must cleanse it of impurity. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will bo found ono of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world for carrying out this Grand Purifying Principle, because they expel fronlhe body all morbid and corrupt humors, tho cause of disease, in an easy and natural mariner; and while they every day Give Ease and Pleasure, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body1. The following Agencies havebeen established for the sale of Wright's Indian VegetablePills, in MONROE COUNTY. . George II Miller, Stroudsburg John Lander, Grain's IWeadows' Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills. Henry Kinz, Bartonsville A S Edinger, Tarjne,rsyii(le.v t . Joseph Keller & Son, itell.ersville , Charles Saylnr, Sajlorsburg- ' ' JJrodJiead & Jlrother,, Dutotsburg " ' William Drake, Snydersytllp Beware of Counirfeits.rTAz puUH'c are cnu lioned against the tnany spnTipus. medicines which iri order to decoiyc, aro caffed. by name? similar Jo 'Wright's Jndia;rVegetable-BU Offices dovoted exclusively to the sate of VrigKCs Indian Vegetable,-Pills, Iwjeiale and-retail, 169 Race street, Philadelphia j : 288 Greenwich street, NewYork; and 108 Treroont street, Boston. . February 18, t847i-,-ly"- ' ' Call or send your orders, and vou cannot hl,l to he satisfied. Don'i forget tho number, 42 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. J. J. -RICHARDSON. ' August 27, ,1 3-16, "'. STROUDSBURG ' IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. , r The subscriber, having purchased ihe inter est of Wm. Schlaugh in the above establish ment, take's. thilBjiiethod to inform the .public generally, and. Millers and Farmers especial ly, that he has removed to the large and con venienl Foundry and Iftachinc Shop, j in "the rear of John Boys' Store, and' would be CALL A'ND SEE. : - &JEORGE H. MILLER4 Has just received at his Srore, in the Bor ough of Siroudburg, oppnMte iht pubht:.hou-.tt of Jaqob Knecht, a geuertil assortment of - Fall and Winter &oods Consisting in part of Blark,. Blue Brack, ami Blue CJoih?; IMain and l''anry Cussirn'rre.s; Sh ineit, Cashmeres, Mquseltne de Lain.Robe-, and Piece Gooil; Merino, Alpacca,.ParamAt ta cloths; -Shawls and HauHker'chiefs uf vari ous kinds, t.ogetlier wiih a great Variety of- i CALIC O.E S , ? and all kinds oT ariiclrs generally F.ept in a Country store. ALSO-a first rae stock ''uf Groceries, Hardware, CrocJct-ryA mare, 4.. . ..... Boots, Shoes, and Caps; ic&x. all of which will be sold cheap for Cah or Country Produce. 't 1 Sfpternber 1Q, 184U. - . Y.m LOOK HERE! Tooth-Ache Conquered. Thg subscriber begs leave to inform the jiyh ic, th'at he has, after spending a great djTal. of ime and trouble, discoveed..a ciimpLUUtdJchicb iwiJl wistanuv Cure the Tooth-A cite. by destroying, the nervp, and is guarantred f? I. thankful for any patronage extended towards him, "and respectfully announces that he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business in the bes.t manner and with despatch lie will manufacture MILL GEARING ; - for Flour and other Mill, together with Cast ings of every description turned-and fitted tfp in tho best possible -manner. He feels confi dent in his ability to execute all orders with which he may be entrusiod in a workman-like manner. Particular care will be taken to em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the esiablishm.ent, and no pains will be spared by the proprietoi to give; gen eral satisfaction to those who may favor him with orders for work. ' SSKASS CASTINGS, such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon boxes, 6lc. will be made to order. Old Oop- per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to order. Th resli i gTTIac hi ncs Vfc'IIproe Powers j, j perfectly innocuous iti its effects upon the other I etuhi The afflicted catinct do better ihan make use of these Drops, by whichjhey will be nd.of their, pain and keep thetr-teeth. Wfc S, RRkl ER, The genuine article can t)ovnadAaiScho h Printing Office, Stroudsburg, Wholesale re tail, gt firal; A'gb'nt for-the-jiroprietdr )fT Prise f25eetits je bottle. - E ngii h ah.d G er man 1 JPraycjr.Boofe: for Children. The subscriber has, just pubUse;d an edition of a new, book calculated for the juvenileread- er,;bearing the above utje. Iru.jntded Tor families arid Sabbath School. , For sale atsh office of the Republican and by the ublishrr at Ueihlehcm. Price :per dozen" .$T,25 single copy 12 1-2 cents. ' , - JULIUS W, HEL&, pOctuber 30 184.5,. , ; J FOR TH-.IS "CaULKT.. The bii.qfnptcH will to h6 t'uotMiru sf!Kscfihm of ihe most approved construction, .will be fur. jfor Rellj when publUhfe'rT, n lr) iiWw. ntshed to order at the shortest -notice:- ' ' isplendtd to'wrihip Map hf tht.S'nv!ni Wrought Iron IfliJl Worlr PfiN NS YL V A N I A : 'ThS?qm,i?ficai'ihif5 , arVd i qbiretl are a small capual of $100 sobaefypirt- tegrity, industry, energy,-a'hdVctw'e bu'sitie&foU (which are liberal) will be gireibtV apilicaitjs; posawEAiDto' i:fwt ALEXANDER II Art RISON:.." iHlW'lltH.M'l !' II. r r.H 'llW'fl i II lull 11 inpnjllli 0 xyupertnleriffmz A&nF, 8 l-2,Somli-7rhwstreei, Phthdtjiphift. will be done on. the '.most reasonable terms all kinds of smith work. The best kind, n.f Sed Shoes atid, p.olshed agon Bpxes will always be kept on hand, j Plougfis of the most approved plan will be k e pion-h a n d r; nd-a n-vx eeUen iwimman t H Plough Gastings which-he oftHrtifor sale o Plough; makers. V SAMUEL JIAYPEN j: CmiutiiviBito'dji Butter, JSgga c. Jakennn exchange for any goods in my line of Miaine. " : , . JOHN H- MEL1CK., Stroudsburg, Feb. 12, 1816. - -A great variety of Toys oit aaifo sata cliespTZarihe Yariaiy S(ofedT " . . ; - i, - JOHN H. MBUCK; Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846. ' " f- 'i J
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