iai !c, commenced yesterday by , Gen. Twig, was terminated this day about noon; -after -t.ee-eral hour's hard -fighting on both .sides, in. which many lives were lost. On the part of the ne- j my 1 have no means of ascertaining. So far as I have been able to recoiled the names o ihe volunteers killed and wounded 1 give. them. We havo 10 mourn the death of Gen. Snr.Ei.os, 'attached to General Twigg'a division, lie fell at an eatly hour, gallantly engaged in urging his incJi onward, and died miuu after. The line of march was commenced ai day- Jiohi this morning, by General Worth's division inoiing off, which was followed boon after by tlie second and first Tennessee, atfd first and hjcoikJ Pennsylvania. Compuiy l (Nay lor',) vas anached o the second Tenneeuii:-, as were also one Kentuck' company, and I asMire you our work was by no meant eay. At about "0 o'dodi the ciest vya at its height, and M'veral tiroes wre our troops forced to retreat under th-e g'diing fire of the Mexicans, hut they soon rallied, and with such mighty elFtct as to .ijreo ihssm from every point. JTerr "were an enemy more strongly en reiiche3, and never did they struggle harder m makitain their position; but our-bayonets .verc loo much for them." They had two 6 gun fcstteries ; two 2 guns, one of 3 guns, and a heiglu which seemed imposible for any human power to obtain, with 4 guns. They all, one ty one, fell into the hands of our brate and gal lant band. Santa Anna, finding ii imposible lo maintain his ground, ordered a retreat, and of "course, set the example himself. Gen. La Vega, who found himself surrounded, surrendered, with a force of 5000 men, including four other Gener al, who are now prisoners of war in our camp J We haic all their arms, ammunition, &c. and J irt:t ere long we will have San'a Anna him self, as he is being holly pursued by the daring 0;I. Harney, who has immortalized himself. The Dictator's, splendid Carriage, one of his Cork Legs, several trunks, and about $70,000 re also ours ! the owner being obliged to cut louse one of his mules in order 10 escape ! The Pennsylvania Regiments discharged their du'y nobly, as did ihe gallanl Tennes seeans and noble Kenluckians. The 2d Ten nessee Regiment under Col. Ha.kill, suffered severely, as did also the Kentucky Company. The Mounted Rifles and 7th Infantrv, under Col. Harney, are also badly cut up. The latter desene the graliiude of their country for the manner in which their duly was discharged. But I have not lime to say more, as the express is about leaving, except lo annex the names of killed and wounded. I am tired, nay fatigued ; and the scene I have witnessed this (Sabbaih) day, will long be remembered. Gen. Scon was present in person. Killed Gen. Shields ; Lieut. Gill, Co. E, -21 Tennessee Regiment; Serg't. H.L. Bynum, do. do.; Lieut. F. B. Nelson, co. D, do ; Serg't. Brown, co. H, (Rifle Guards) do.; Privates, George Keeney, co C, do. do.; Wm. Oliver Stripling, co. F, do. do.; Fleming Williams, co. F, do. do.; Ephraim Price, co. F, do. do.; C. A. Sampson, (Rifle Guards) co. A, do. do.; Samu el Floyd, co. A, do. do.; Robert Kernar, co. F, do. do.; Thomas Gr-iffia, co. F, do. do.; Corpo ral William F. Elkins, Kentucky Volunteers ; Wm. Durham, do. lo. Wounded Brig.'Gen. Pillow, 1st Brigade Gen. Patterson's Division of Volunteers, in the arm, slightly; Lieui. Col. Cummings, of 2d Term. Regiment, in the fool; Major Robert Farqueharson, isi Term. Reg'! ; Capt. Murray, co. B. 2d Term. Reg"'t ; Lieut. Yeowood, co. H, do.; Lieui. W. P. Haile, co. E, do. Privates, C Ross, co. D, do.; Bvn. Havre, co. D, do.; TYUOWSINESrSwimming of the Head, a roar JL ing noise in trie" ears, headache, palpitation of the heart, &c. . Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain cure for the above unpleasant, com plaints, because they purge from the body those stagnant and corrupt humois which, when floating in the peneral mass of circulation, are the cause of a determination or rush of blood to the head giddiness, loss of memory, dimness of sight, drow siness, pain of the head, and many other symp toms of a loaded and corrupt state of the blood. Wright Indian Vegetable Pills are also one of toe very best medicines in the world for the ctlre ol indigestion, and therefore will not onlv remnvp all the above unpleasant symptoms, and' entirely jjitneui any ev:i consequences resulting from a rush of blood lo the hear), but will most assuredly restoie the body to a state of sound health. Beware of Counterfeits. The public are cau tioned against the many spurious medicines, which in order to deceive are called by names similar lo Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. For sale by George II Miller, Stroudsburg, whp is the only authorised agent for that place; see ad vertisement for other agencies in another column. Office and general depot, 1G!) Race st. Phil'a. DISSOLUTION: The co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers under the name aniTfirm ol DeWitt Brothers & Hagerty, for the purpose of carrving on ihe Lumbering business, is this-! climate It is W a It en, - In tjie Booh of Nqltireand Common Sense, that the natural vegetable reductions of every .'country are,, improperly applied are,amply sufficient for the cure of every malady incfdent.to each peculiar On the 5th in!., at Burlington, N. J., Mrs. MARY N. STROUD, widow of Jacob D. Stroud, late of this place, in the 48th year of day dissolved by mutual consent. . All persons indebted to the above- firm are requested to call and settle, without delay, with C. W. DoWitt ! & Brother, who are duly authorized to raufiivn , . , - the same; and all persons having demands against said firm will please present them for settlement. C. W. DeWITT, HENRY DeWITT, '" 'D. W. HAGERTY,. Milford, iarch 2'7, 1847 The business will hereafter be carried on by the subscribers, and they intend to keep con stantly on hand at their mill at Lord's Vallev. Boards, Lath, Pickets und Palixg, for sale cheap for cash or produce. C. W. DeWitt & Brother. March 27, 1847. her at. Prcelamatioii of tlic High Constable of the Borough of Siroudsbnrgr. Ai a meeting of the Chief Burgess and Town Council, May 11th, 1847, it was resolved that the Borough Ordinances be immediately en forced. Notice is therefore hereby given, that the High Oonstable will attend to the duties of his office from and after this date, and the citi zens of said Borough are requested to govern themselves accordingly, as " Rough and Ready" may make his tour when least expected. Bear in mind that " Roush and Ready never surren- ders." WM. H. WHITE, May 13, 1847. High Constable. MANSION HOUSE. Mvst Margaret Eagles Begs leave respectfully lo inform her old friends i medicine in tjic iborld for carrying out this and the public generally that she has taken the Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of Ihe Norlh American College of Health, are com posed of plants which 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 :s in truth Subject to but One Disease, viz corrupt humors, and that said medicine cures this disease on Natural Principles by oleansing and purifying the body; it will be man ifes.t, that if tlrC 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 wish to restore a swamp or morass to fertility, we drain it of the superabundant waters,; in like manner if we wish to restore the body to health, we must cleanse it of impurity. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found one of the best, if not the very best Notice to Collectors. The Collectors of County and State Taxes are hereby notified to pay to the Treasurer all arrearages of Taxes, duo on their Duplicates, on or before the 21st of June next. The Com missioners will meet at their office on that day, to grant necessary exonerations. The increased expenses of the county, in consequence of building the public offices, and a reduction of the county lax for the present year, is warrant ed only by their determination to require a ?peedy and full settlement of the Duplicates now in arrears. We trust this appeal will not be in vain; and that the promptitude of the lax payer will enable you to make a full payment of all arrears on that day. JOHN KERN, MELCHOIR DREHER, HENRY WEISS. Commissioners. Commissioners' Office, Strouds burg, May 13, J 847. Icw-Yorl & Erie Rail Road. TO TEAMSTERS. Steady employment can be had for two-horse teams and for carts to work on the Railroad, by applying to the subscribers, ai the mouth of Shehola Section 89. JOHN HAYS, H. S. DEXTER. May G, lS47.4t- NOTICE. All persons having unsettled accounts with the subscriber, will please call at the office of Dlmmick & Dreher, Esqrs., in Slroudsburg, 3t. Jonas M- Woods, co. H.do.; Wm. England, co. C, do.- Richard Bohaman, do. do.; John Gn er, do. do.; Alfred Hattan, tin. do.; L. W. Fus sell, co. F, do ; Wm. Whitiington, do. do.; Jno. Burrows, do. do.; Chas. Johnson, do. do.; Geo. A Smith, do. do.; Alonzo White, do. do.; Frs. Bilb, co. B, do. M. Brewer, do. do. Kentucky YoLUXTEERsLieut. Sutherland: Sergeani Allen T. Mockabee ; Henry Bmwer; Minor T. Smith; Henry Williams ; John Lang sion ; Whitmore Kieih. Ex-President Herrera is also a prisoner, and appears lo be a plain, unassuming, personage. The prisoners of rank, as ihey are collected at "the head quarters of Gen. Scott, attract crowds f soldiers, all anxious to caich a glimpse of ihe " lions. tCrcn. Patterson has gone to Jalapa. 7L Strong Specific for Curling Hair. A cor 'Tefpondem informs us that he bought a bottle of this Specifiic out wst, and applied it once 10 bis jiaie.; which caused his hair to curl so tight Miat-it raised him off tiV ground for two weeks, ihre days, thirteen minutes and seven -seconds i Last of the Romans Mr. Bowdn, M. C, In a recent speech in Talladega, Alabama, call ed Mr. Polk 1 The last of the Romans." The "Montgomery Journal on the occasion, express--cd its delight that the breed was so'nfh run -out ! The Liverpool Albion fays, that recently a man sold his wife in a public muikct place at Barton, for a shilling. A Village for Sale To show the effects of the great immigration to America, the eniiro "-village of Meimbresscn, in the Electorate of Cassel, is of-, t'eied for sale, as ail the inhabitants, 600, jxro aboutl to -leave for the United States. Starvation. A careful estimate rnakes.the num bcr of deaths .from starvation in Ireland, to thej 23lh of FebnjaryupwardaofsgO.OOR ' I for settlement, uithin two months from the date hereof. All indebted on note, will please call at the office of Wm. Davis, Esq., who is duly auihorizetTto receive payments on the same. WM. P. VAIL. April 29, 1847. Administrator's Notice. Whereas Letters of Administration to the estate of Harvey Roys, Esq., late of Milford, in the county of Pike, deceased, have been grant ed lo the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment ; and those having claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber, at Milford. HORACE L. WEST, April 29, 1847. Administrator. To !c sold at Fwfofiic Auction. LOTS IN STStOUDSSUJfcG. The undersigned will sell at public auction, al the Court House in the Borough of Slrouds burg, on Saturday the 2th day of lune, the following valuable Borough Lots : (The numbers refer to a map of -ihe property, which may be teen at the office of Wm. Davis, Eq , or at any of the Public Houses in Stroudsburg ) Lots on Susan street. Nus. 53, 54 and 55. Lots on Thomas street. No. 93, 39, 40, 50. 57, 58, 59;'60, 61, 02, G3, 01, 05, 00, 07, 08 and 09. Lots on Sarah street. '"' Nos, 22 and 25. Lots oii Monroe street? ' No. J9 and 20. The above lots, with perhaps some others, will be sold as jibove. The terms of sale will be favorable and easy to ihe purchaser, and will be made known on the dav. Persons wishing to secure to themselves a good lot in this thrrVi.ng Borough, will do well to embrace this opportunity, another public sale may not be, made .again for year. ' j ' T H 0 MAS ;M c ELIl ATJI.-. ; ! April 1, 1847. Gt.eowtd, - 11 above establishment, uhichhas been, and i now being, fitted up upon the most approved plan, for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. The long experience which she has had in the business of keeping a hotwl or public house. in connection with the favorable loca'ion and commodiousness of the Mansion House, sdie hopes will afford a sufficient guarantee to se cure a liberal patronage. Persons visiting town on business or pleasure excursions, will find a comfortable, convenient' and quiet home. Ju rors and others attending Court are inviied to call, and satisfy themselves. Strangers from the city, or elsewhere, who contemplate spend ing some lime in the beautiful and retired vil lage of Stroudsburg, will do well by making the abovo house their home during; their stav here; in short, nil are invited to rail. Transient and steady boarders, by the day or week, accommodated upon the mosi reason able terms. Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847. A Ffflcsa-fl to all Iatioms, WxUl OR NO WAR ! NEW LINE. The accommodation line of Stages between Stroudsburg and Easton, will leave the house of J. J. Postens, (Washington Hotel,) in" Slrouds burg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of ev ery week, at 7 o'clock, A. 51., and arrive at Eas ton al 2 o'clock, p. m , in time for dinner; re turning on the following day, leaving D. Con nor's American Hotel, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock, a. :.i , and arriving at Slroudsburg at 2 o'clock, same day. The subscribers beg leave to inform the pub lic, that they have united in carrying on the above line of stages and that they are now able to carry passengers in as comfortable and con venient a style, as anv other route in the coun ty. Fare through SI 25. ROBERT C. SLEATH J. J. POSTENS. . Slroudsburg, March 25, 1847. Clvnnrl. Tnrtfinnn Prinrvnlp because they expel from the body all morbid and corrupt humors, the cause of disease, in an easy and natural manner; and while they every day Give Ease and Pleasure, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body. The following Agencies have been established for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in MONROE COUNTY. George II Miller, Stroudsburg John Lander, Craig's Meadow Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills Henry Kintz, BTirtonsville A S Edinger, Tannersville Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersvillo Charles Saylor-j Sa)lorsburg - Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg William Drake, Snydersville 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. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169 Race street, Philadelphia ; 2S8 Greenwich street, New York; and 198 Tremont street, Boston. February 18, 1817. ly - . PRICES- CURRENT. Corrected coery Wednesday 'morning. '. ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel, ftye. do. do., do.' Wheat, per bushel e, do. do. Sole Leather per pounds. Corn per bushel T" Buckwheat, per bushel ' Clover Seed per bushel . Timothy Seed per bush. Barley do. . Oats do. Flax-Seed do. . Butter per pound - ' Etfgs, peV dozen , Plaster per. ton Hickory wood, per cord -Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do! do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strou.1$- Easton:. iPJislud'at burg, .Tv .7 50 7 00 j .7 .00. 5 00 o 00 '-4tlB7B I 25 Is 50 1?60 75 "87 '.;..j3:r! 25 . 21, - IS! " '70 7---S3$ (50 . " 4 50 4 00 .4 2fr , 3 00 3 50 2 87 40" 401;' 50 '50 - ;:sri ' 1 50 - 1 20 , . 1,553 15. Hi 1 ULSV' : 10 10.- , vww, 0 ftO 3 50 2 2 50 4 50 0 aft 2 00 3 755,9P 13 00 12 01) "trfn 9 50 10 00 C7Sfei 50 50 ... BAM NOTF &SST-. corrected weekly for the JeSbrsunsm ItermbticanKV . The notes of those banks on whiin quoiationV e omitted and a dash( Substituted', afeiuJt4 purchased by the brokers. . ; t f TPrBiaevIV!fiir. .West R ranch bank ? v - jm. m j . a m f - Philadelphia ban. Ban of IN jrth America, Fanners' it Mechanics Westerr. an South". trK ban pai da do do do Kcnsineton bun do .Bank ol Northern Liberties do Mechanics' Dank do Commerciu Bans do Bank of I'cnn Township do Manufacturers' Mcch'ns do Moyamcnsinf' bank do United states burnt Girard do p Pennsylvania bank p BaiiK ot ucrmantown p Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of Delaware countv ( Bank of Chetter county uoy lesion n oan c Farmer.":' hank of Bucks ( Easton hank 1 Fanners' hank of RcaJing Lebanon bank Uarri.sburg bank Midclletoun bank NOTICE. The subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic, thai he will establish a in the Borough of Slroudsburg, about the be Now Publishing in the City of Philadelphia, SCOTT'S WffiEKEiY PAPER, A large size Family Newspaper, Neutral in Pol itics and Religion, and devoted to Literature, Truth, News, the Arts, Sciences, Health, Temperance, Morality, Amusements, Mechanics Education, the Parmer, Markets, &c. Subscription price, iBly sie dollar a Yeav-, Single Copy, 75 cents in clubs of Eight, and less over that number. Great inducements to subscribe to " ScoiCs Weekly Paper." In order to accommodate all who wish a- really first rate weekly news and miscellaneous reading journal, the publisher of "Scott's Weekly Paper" has fixed, as the basis for clubbing, &c for the future, the following unprecedented low TERMS PER YEAR. One copy, $1 I hirty-four copies, $25 Eight copies, $G Forty-two copies, $30 Fourteen copies, S'10 Fifty copies, $35 Twenty copies, $15 Seventy-five copies', $50 Twenty seven copies $20 A hundred and fifty cop ies, $100. (t3 The money, in every instance, to accompa ny the order. All letters must be addressed, post paid, (or the money forwarded through the Post master) to A. SCOTT, Publisher, No. 115 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Lancaster bank Lancaster countv bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pcttsrille Yprk bank Chambersburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do irone'sdale do Bank of Lewistown Bank of Susquehanna co do d( par j par 1 1 1 1 it.. .West Branch bank ' ; 1 17 .5 Waynesburg- -Biowne&viue " & Erie bank - . Berks countv bank"" ; . f I'owanda do . Relief Notes " I CITY BANKS ?T ' : America, b.ink of . .iPr American E,change !- Hank of Commerce.- ...do Bank of the State of NY. .do Butchers' and Drovers'' Chemical . , ,-ia' Cilv d !. Commercial " Clinton ' par Del.and Iludsoncanalcor? do Drv Dock 1 Fulton bank of New York .Ran Greenwich ' 'Uu Lnfavcttc dt Leather Manufacturers' ' .. do Manhatten eomjany ' do Mechanic?' Bankinjf Asso:, d Merchants' bank . . c'oj Merchant' " 'fo Mechanics it Traders' - fitt Merchants' Exchange '' ,ti National b.ink r elm New York, Ilyr.k nf NeA-York Banking, on. N. Y. St'c. St'k Security, bificr Norlh River Phconi): 2 Seventh .AVaid Tenth ward Tradesmen's Unum B. of N Y Lum. oftrik r.t Warren no saie;Washin2tcn di- -par do: STROUDSBURG IRON AND BRASS The subscriber, having purchased the inter eat of Wm. Schlatigh in the above establish ment, takes this method to inform the public ginning of April next, when he will continue 10 j generally', and Millers and Farmers especial have on hand a large assonment of ready made 'Gentlemen's Clothing, of all fashions and de scriptions, which he will sell at the lowest city prices. He is an experienced tailor, and will also at any time be prepared to make clothing of any fashion 10 order. Gentlemen will call and judgofor themselves. DANIEL SCIILEGEL. March 4, 1846. Office of the Lehigh Coal 6r Navigation Co. Mauch Chunk, March 24th, 1847. TO CARPENTERS. 50 CrOOd CltrpeBS tei'S can find con slant employment at liberal wages, either at boat building or Carpenier work. Apply at this Office. E.A.DOUGLAS, Sup't. cy Engineer. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PKIVATJE SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale, his Dwelling House and Lot, situate on Susan st. in ihe Borough of Slroudsburg. The lot is 50 feet front and extends back, about 170 feet to a pri-i such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and ..Gudgeon vaie alley, on which is erected a good frame : boxes, &c. will be made to order. Old Cop- I feet. ' he dwelling is 2 stories i per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest v.- 1 u a price. Patterns made 10 order. V; that he has removed to the large and con venienl Fa&Eday :uad IflacMsae Shop, n the rear of John Boys' Store, and would bo thankful for any patronage extended towards him, and respectfully announces that he is prepared to execute all orders in .his lino of business in the besi .manner and with despatch He will manufacture MILL GEARING for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast ings of every description tufned and fitted up in the best possible manner. He feel? confi dent in his ability to execute all orders with which he may be entrusted in a workman-like manner, rariicujar caro will be taken to em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared by tho proprietoi to give gen eral satisfaction to those who may favor him with orders lor work. BRASS CASTINGS, CALL AND SEE.. GEORGE II. MILLER, - Has just received at his Skue, in ihe Bor ough of Stroud:burg, opposite iho public huuVo of Jacob Knechi, a general assonment of Fall asad Winter Qod5 Consisting in part of lllaek, Blue Black' ami' diuo uiotns; nam and rancy Casimvr:is; Sa melts. Cashmeres, Mouseline de Laine Robe- and Piece Goods Merinos, Alpacea, Farainai ia cloths; Shav Is and Handkerchiefs of iar,f? ous kinds, together wiih a greal variety of CALICOES,' and all kinds of articles generally kcpt'iujn Couuiry store. ALSO -a first rau sto;li of G roceries, Hardware, Crockery-- ; ware, &c. -' . . Hoots, SiaoeSj aiad 7 svr all of which will be sold cheap for " Gaahr or Country Produce. Sepiember 10, 1S46. stable, 1G by 18 fe high with an excellent kitchen attached there to. There is also pn said lot a frame shop, and oilier out buildings, all" composed of good ma terials handsomely situated, and well calcu lated for ihe mechanic, speculator,. pr man of leisure For terms, &c, apply to S. N. Thompson, Slroudsburg, or of ihe subscriber, Wm. A. LAMB, Easton, Pa. January 7, 1847. WATCHES; A good assortment of Waiches; for? sale,-at reduced price, by," - JOHN IL MELICK. Slroudsburg, Juf;:4 1 1 846;. .J v. 4- -i Threshing Machines & Horse ojvcr8 of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrought Iron Mill Work will he done on the most reasonable terms, and all kinds of smith work; The best kind of Sled Shoe$ and polished Wagon Boxes will always be kept on hand. Ploughs of the most approved plan will bed kepi on hand, and 'an excellent assortment of Plough Castings which he offers for" sale to Plough' makers.' . .. - S-AM'UEL 'HARDEN, - LOOK HERE! Tooth-AOhfc 'Conquered. The subscriber begs leave to inform the pubr lie, that he has, afier spending a greal deaf TTf lime and trouble, discovered a compound whicli will instantly Cure the Tooth-Achea by destroying ihe nerve, and is guvarileed to be perfectly innocuous in its efiei;c3 upon ihe.other Teeih. The afflicted cannot do better ihan make use of these Drops, by which ihey will be rid of their pajn and keep iheir teeth. W. J. BR ELMER. The gqp.uine article can be had ai Schoch's Printing Office, Slroudsburg, wholesale and re taiU general Agent for the proprietor. JJCJPrice 25 cents per bottle. AGENT WANTED FOR THIS COHJWTYi The business will 10 be procure subscribers for, und sell, when, published, a large, new, splendid township Map of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications ,re-. quired are a small capital of SI 00. sobrietytui;' tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal ents. Information of the lorma of ihe agency (which are liberal) will be given on application, POSTAGE PAID, to - j, ALEXANDER HARRIS'dN'' Superintending Avt.riv 8 1-2 South 7th street, Pliiladeihia epiemberl-7, 1840. & - 4 "Si" TOYS. A great variety of Toys on hand, for:s1fe cheap, at the Variety Store of - T"LJNT rr i.mi t r Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846 SOO MEW WAfV'rED. . Wanted al the Monroe and Pocono Taiirier- ies, 200'good axo men for chopping timber and peeling bark, to commence about ihe 15th.or 20th ol April, (or sooner if the seaon will ad mit of n,).ajid to continue throughout' the laiK peeling season.' Wages 75 cents per day $n7i board found. Each man must come provuled wnn an axe . . . t Tann8ijivillef-Tebf723; 7i7
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