1 'V ary It the of jer- 115 ; and I ho sea 'he iho ver m- ' of )r he IL- oa to to he at s, o i- I n'hr'm iiTiiMiiifc ri r i ii iuve Free Trade Patriot. n .i U'.i!L-r PiilL-'c Sf.rrnl:irV ofTreS- . mill audior of the British Tariff, Jt la ta has pensioned upon the Government almost Lf his relations cither by blood or marriage, ) gfC HO III nit it'j"j ,"- "i"i'pivo auiuuiit- o fcy thousand dollars annually ! No ,JLr he is for Free Trade wlitrh would fill pocktrts of office holders with gold, which people would be obliged to compete with Mnioglcs of foreign paupers for.a bare sub- tir.. ,,-...l.l ll.lnt. t. 1 OllCC. "VU 'IIWIIV Vilili 9IA U1U1J3J11U ars would bo quite sufficient for one ' Dom- 'H I"!11' MU U UUItin. Vy juv; c o -i.r I II I'll ltlt V UlVylU (11 V llli 11 til ll'iltlllll Moxuo ? Their patriotism seems'to invhno fue battle ficH. Penua. Telegraph. il " ' ! A Good Fit. kn Eastern shoe manufacturer, who had en- U jute a contract for supplying the army '. . CI fi'i npr nuir i ltlii'nrGrl n lot a U) StfUea ' v" l 1 ' - iti in annul for thn- Govern- 5 ..... t-t pnt in Philadelphia, allot wmcn wvta en- mned and rejected. In this position of his urs he proceded South, and fell in wi h an j ing tiiat old age is the only hindrance to perform ' 1 ,T , i- m u ! inn labor. Mv appetite has been ever since unin- cnt from New Orleans, on hts way .North, for , ripledly go-odlind enjoy my niht rest fully. i rf itin nrmw vvhon h slrurk a hnrain. I r iVtnrn tnwncliin. Wnrt ln miitnn nonnLv. Us for the army, when he struck a bargain, 13 sold tho lot for $1,50 per pair. A Carious CaJotilaliois. What is a billion ! The reply is very simple li million times a million- This is quickly writ- an J quicker still pronounced ; but no man is "c 10 count it. l'ou may count mu oriuma ie ; but let us even suppose that you may go .a- as 200 ; then an hour will produce 12,000 ; j !av !?0,000 ; and a year of 356 .days 105,120,- i Let us suppose now that Adam, at the first ... 1 1 . ... , v.rnng of hts existence, had begun to count, , . . I uM not even now, according to the usually sup- eJ age of our globe, have counted near enough. r 10 COUlll a. uiuiuu, lie iiuuiu ars, 31 days, 5 hours: and 30 minutes. We lake the following notice of a "Mammoth rape Vine, from a letter in the Horticulturist for 5 present month : Enormous Grape Vine'.l have lately made an teuton to Burlington, New Jersey, for the pur- Lse of obtaining the exact measurement of the nst extraordinary grape vine I have ever heard to mv late brother, two miles from the city of urlinrton. New Jersey, and the truth of what 1 n about to relate, may be readily ?erified, though i print it may really seem jnc-reaiuie. ai uut-e tt from the ground, -it measures sixjectone inch iund the trunk, and atlen feethighit is positively tree feet in circumference ! It is a native male rape, agd has been the wonder of the neighbor- 03d as long back as the memory oi man reacue. t is still healthy, and its Giant folds run over and f oer four trees, one of rhich is a full sized white ak, and the others are quite large. SETo remove I$iixt or Moles frosn the Farmers, as well as many other persons, are of- SKn so exposed in tneir lauoTs as io si uu u. notes in their eyes, and frequently suffer consid - kMp bpfnre ihev can find any means of relief. Tne following simple remedy is almost always I rear at hand, and in most cass will prove effect- j i al. Fill a cup or goblet with clear cold water, . such a position as to be completely within the j t-mte to tne onm, ana piace wits c ju j water in the cup ; then rapidly open and shut the r . r -. A tko rlncf or mnlf"Wll1 be 1111- Vc u lew uiiicsj cinu iw- vv.o. ...w jdiatelv washed away. If a cup or other ves sel be not at hand, the eye may be placed jn a h ,rni2 or bucket of water. The distance between Philadelphia and New ; irk, 90 miles, is now made by Rail Road in 4 Y hours and 28 minutes ! A i Tannersville, on the 19th inst., Chaules G. Nebe, aged about 28 years. Thus it has pleased an all-wise Providence to summon to that bourne from which none return in the spring time of life, one of our most use lul and valuable members or Sociefy. But a few days ago he might have been been, moving amongst us in the full enjoyment of vigorous health, engaged In the business and social pur jits of life, wilh every apparent prospect of ariany happy, prosperous and lengthened years ; hu death, dread monger, came, and how sud denly the bright prospect of the.future is changed, rQe social and endearing ties of friendship are sundered. Still, the recollection of his many virtue?, the evidence of hi noble and generous heart are treasures which will be cherished with fond and endearing memory by his friends and acquaintances. He had a Jie.Mt that fdl for other's woes, and open as the d;.y to melt ing charity. He was a member of the' Lutheran Church, and died the death df a Crislian, notj fearing to enter upon the realities of the untried world of spirits. Although no near relatives watched around his bed of stcltness,to adminis ter e'r consolation in his dying hour, he re-4-ckcd every attention which friendship, love and affection could dictate. He could not live, Jbu: .did not die " unwept, uuhonored, or un roourned." His funeral was attended ly a largo number of citizens, and ihere. wete seen 'those H.ntnistakeahle signs of hearts deeply impressed uh r-idtipgi and sorrow. Cumwuftited. ---"I 1' A Cure and No Mistake. Let if speak for it- Da. Wright : 1 have often wished to inform you of the benefits derived from the use of your Indian Vegetable Pills, not for the purpose of gratifying you, who aro a stranger to me, but with the hope that other fellow beings, who might be similarly afflicted, may be induced to fly ,to the same resort. In the Fall of.1841, 1 was persuaded to Use ydur Pills ; before I had used one box I felt encouraged to continue, and did continue, until 1 had used 12 boxes, having stopped at intervals and commenced again. The result was, that in the Spring follow ing I left the sick bed and room to which I had been entirely confined for eight years, during which long period I had recourse to the skill of the best physicians that could be obtained, and who did all in their power; but all their efforts were in vain Indeed, 1 never derived the least benefit My complaint was originally Rheumatic, which was afterwards aggravated by a cold. The two i i,i 1 i ' r . uecanie neipiess; my legs ana arms were 01 no use to me, during that long time, in which I have suf feted beyond my power to describe, and if I were to attempt description, it might appear Jo others an exaggeration. Nor Avill I attempt io tell you how much money I paid the doctors. I may mention that in these eight years I did not take more food than a healthy man wpuld use in four months. The eating of victuals had much the effect the swallowing of a burning coal might have. 1 will not be too lengthy, but conclude by say I live in Moore township. Northampton countv, Pa.; am a farmer; am 74 years of age; and though vou are unknown to me, I conceive you the great est benefactor the earth ever afforded me. ' (Sjgned,) John Track Petcrsville, Pa. May 4, 1847 The original document may be seen at the Prin cipal office and General Depot, No. 169 Race st.j Philadelphia. Beware of Counterfeits. -The public are cau tmnpH no.iinst the manvsourious medicines, which in ortierlo deceive are called by names similar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. For sale by George II Miller, Strotidsburg, who is the only authorised agent for that place; see ad- J . a 5fts anolher column. t LlilwVUlvili' iv " NOTICE. The subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of Michael Cacharias, late of Jackson township, deceased, will meet at the oflice of Peter S. Altomose, in Chesnuihill township, on Monday the 21st day of June next, when and where all persons having demands against said estate will please present them for settlement. Those who find it inconvenient to meet him there, can call on him. at his residence in Jackson town ship. AH persons indebted to said Estate will please maKeaymem ro" MICHAEL BUTTZ, AdmW. Jackson tsp , May 20, 1847. NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Bonum, deceased. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monioo county, to examine, and if occasion require, resettle the account of Olis B. Gordon, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Bonum, deceased, and to make distri bution amonnst ihe creditors of said deceased, ill attend for that purpose, on Thursday the ! W 17ih davof June next, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., at ihe" House of Jacob lvnecht, in the Borough of Suoudsburg ; when and where all persons hav - rnnirpfl tn !,mg cairns agm 5vu i - 1 present the same, or be debarred Irom coming m for a share of ihe same. FRANKLIN STARBIRD, 3V on 1R47. Auditor. Pl.ccIamalio8, f tlie MigU ConlabSc of the BorosjgSi of SJroudsDiivg. At 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, tnai I the Hjgh Constable will attend to the duties of hjg ofiice from and afler ,hjs .dl6f and ihe citi- f said Borough are requested to govern themselves accordingly, as Rough and Keady may make his tour when least expected. Bear in mind that "Rough and Ready never-surren- rlprs" WM. ti. Wrlll May 13, 1847 High Constable. Notice to Collectors. The Collectors of County and Slate Taxes are hereby notified to pay to the Treasurer all arrearages of Taxes, due 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 comity tax for the present year, is warrant ed" only by their determination to require a speedy and full settlement of the Duplicates now in arrears. We trust this appeal will not be in vain ; and that ihe promptitude of tho tax payer will enable you to make a full payment of all arrears on that day. ' JOHN KtiRN, MELCHOIR DREHER, . HENRY -WEISS. Commissioners. Commissioners' Office, Strouds- ) burg, May 13, 1847. Administrator's Notice. Whereas Letters of Administration to the estate of Harvey Roys Esq , late of Milford, in ihe county of Pike, deceased, have been grant ed to ihe subscriber, all persons indebted to said folate are requested to make immediate pay- meni and those having claims against ihe j same will preseni them. duly authenticated for settlement, lo ihe subscriber, at Milford. HORACE L. WEST, . April 29, 1817. Administrator. . DISSOLUTION. - The co-partnership heretofore existing be tween ihe subscribers under the name anil firm of DeWiti Brothers & Hagerty, for the purpose oi carrying on-ihe Lumbering business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the above firm ft tlm ..tH.ir (if in n r r mmiictnrl 1 r mil and settle "i it- , i h' , n T-r irllhnnl lnl?itr tv 1 1 H I I W lull' lit & Brother, who are duly authorized to receiveJ , 11 III1UUI UWI J , IIH V. JlS Ki IV 1 I the same; and all persons having demands against said firm will please present them for. settlement. C. W. DeWITT , HENRY DeWITT, D. W.JIAGERTY, , Milford, March" 27, 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 Valley. Boards, Lath, Pickets and Palixo, for sule cheap for cash or produce. C. W. DeWitt & Brother. March .27, 1847. MANSION HOUSE; " I?Srs, Margaret EagJcs Begs leave respectfully to inform Her old friends and the public generally that she has taken the above establishment, which has been, and is now being, fitted up upon the most approved plan, for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. The long experience which she lias had in the business of keeping a hotel or public house, in connection with the- favorable location and comrnodiousness of the Mansion House, she 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 invited to call, and satisfy themselves. Strangers from the city, or elsewhere, who contemplate spend ing some time in the beautiful and retired vil lage.of Stroudsburg, will do well by making the above house their home during their slay here; in short, ail are invited to call. Transient and steady boarders, by the day or week, accommodated upon the most reason able terms. Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847. A FrScMd to all Nations WAR OR tO WAR ! NEW LINE. Thi accommodation line of Stages between Stroudsburg and Easton, will leave the. house of J. J. Postcns, (Washington Hptel.) in Strouds burg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of ev ery week, at 7 o'clock, a. m., and arrive tat Eas lon at 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. m.., and arriving at Suoudsburg 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 any oiher rouie in me coun ty. Fare through SI 25. - ROBERT C. SLEATH, J. J. POSTENS. Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847.- , ; NOTICE. v . The subscriber respectfully informs thepub lic, that he will establish a Ciotliaaag Stove, -. in the Borough of Siroudshurg; about the he ginning of April nexii whtm he will continue to have on hand a large assortment oi reauy maue .7 ' CliL;. if ol! fnet5rns ntul llfi- Gentlemen's Clothing, of all fashions and dc scriptions, which lie will sell at the lowest city prices. He is aii experienced tailor, and will also, at any time be prepared to make clothing or any fashion to order. Gentlemen will call and-iudge for themselves. DANIEL SCHLEG13L". March 4, 184G. O'fjicc of the Lehigh Coal $ Navigation Co. Mauch Chunk, March 24M, 1847. TO CARPENTERS. 30 Good Carpenters can find con stant employment at liberal wages, either at boat building or Carpenter work. Apply at this Office. E. A. DOUGLAS, Sup't. cfr Engineer. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PMVATJE AIiK. The subscriber" oilers at private sale, his Dwelling House and L,ot, situate on ousau ... the Borough of Stroudsburg. I he lot is 50 feet front and extends back about I7U leet to a pri vate alley, on which is erected a good frame stable, 16 by 18 feet. The dwelling is 2 stories hioh with an excellent kitchen attached there to? There is also on said lot a frame shop, and Other out buildings, all composed of good ma terials handsomely situated, and well calcu Jated for the mechanic, speculator, or man of leisure For tertmv&c, apply to S. N.' Thompson, : Stroudsburg, or of the subscriber, Wm. A, LAMB, Easton, Pa.t January.7, 1847 - - . WATCHES...,:;, , : A ood assortment of Watches, for snlc, at redded prices, by JOHN H. MELICIC1 4 Sifou'dsburs, Jaj 1,-18.10 . - . ----- . w NOTICE. - ! All persons having unsettled .accounts with the.subseribcr, will please callat:h office of Dimsiick & DREtfEK. Eqrs., in Suoudshtiru. for settlement, within two momhs from the date hereof. All indebted on note, will pUase call rl h rtfti.n liC Wit rittti T?ri tin iw fllllv authorized io receive payments dn th? samJ1 I . ? - WM. P. VAIL. April 29, 1847. Wcw-Y-oal & Erie Kail ISoad. TO TEAMSTERS. , Steady employment can be had for two-horse teams and for carts to work on the Railroad, by applying to the subscribers, at the mouth of Shehola Section 89. John hays, May G, iS47.ii. H. S. DEXTER To Hjc sold at FaaMic Auction ILOTS IN STKOSJSSSBUIiG. The undersigned will sell at public auction, at the Court House in the Borough of Strouds burg, on - Saturday the I2l7i day of Juile, the following valuable Borough Lots : (The numbers refer to a map of the properly, which may be seen al the office of Win. Davis, Esq., or at any of the Public Houses in Stroudsburg.) . Lots on Susan street-. - Noa. 53, 54 and 55. Lots on Thomas street. Nos. d3, 30, 40, 5(5. 57, 58, 59, GO,- 61, 62 J 03, 64, 05, 60, 67, 68 and 69. Lots on Sarah street. Nos. 22 and 25. Lots on Monroe street. Nos. 1 9 and 20. The above lota, with perhaps some others, will he sold as above; Tho termS ol sale will be favorable and easy to the purchaser, and will ba made known on the dav. Persons ificViiiwT tn K.rc-.rp in I hftriisfl ins ofinfl Inl in 1 .his thrivihg Borough, will do well u, embrace this opportunity, as another public sale may not be made again for years. THOMAS McELRATII. April 1, 1847. Gt.eowtd. . It Is Written In the Book of Nature and Common Sense, that the natural vegetable productions of every country are, if properly applied, aire amply sufficient for the cure of every malady incident to each peculiar clitnate. ; , ' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American College of Health, are com posed of plants which grow spontaneously on our own soil, and are therefore better adapted to' ouf 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 Natural Principles , by oleansing and purifying the body, it will be man ifest, that if the constitution be not entirely cxr hausted a perseverancein 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., Wrinhl's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found one of the best, if not ihe very best medicine in the world for carrying out this Grand Purifying Principle, because they expel from the body all morbid and corrupt humors, thfe 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 Indiatvegetable PillSi in MONROE COUNTY. George II Miller,, Stroudsburg John Lander, Craigs Nleadows Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills llenry Kintz, Uartonsville A S Ediriger, Tanriersville Joseph Keller & Son, Kcllersvill'e - ' Charles Saylor, Sa)lorsturg Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg William Drake, Snvdersville Beware of Counterfeits. The public are cau tioned against the many spurious medicines which in order tp deceive, are called by names similar tn Wriirhts Tnrlinn Vegetable Pills. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright s Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 1G9 Rnci street. Philadelphia : 28S Greenwich street, New York ; and IDS Tremoht street, Boston. February 18, 1847. ly Now Publishing in the City of Philadelphia, SCOTT'S' WEEKIiST PAPER, A lame size Family Newspaper, Neutral in Pol itics and Religion, and devoted to Literature, Truth, INews, the Arts, sciences, neuuu, i-uiupcicuio, Morality, Amusements, Mechanics, Education, the Farmer, Markets, &c. Subscription price, ib 1 7 One ollar a Ycav, . g. , Co y 75 cents in ciubs Gf Eight, and less j fa 1 oyer lhat numbeT Great inducements to subscribe to " Scott's 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 clubbings &c. for the future, the following unprecedented lov TERMS PER YEAR. One copy, SI Thirty-four copies, $25 Eight copies, $6 r orty-tyo copies, 30 Fourteen copies, S10 Fifty copies, $3-5 Twenty copies, $15 Seventy-five copies, $50 Tweutv seven copies $20 A hundred und fifty cop- ies, $100. ' IT?3 The money, in everv instance, io accqmpa- riiv the order. All letters must , ba I addressed, post paid, .(or the money-forwarded throagh the i'ost- masiea)U3 ' - r . A. oUO L L, ruousner, tfo. 115 Chesnut weet, Philadeiphift PRICES CURRENT; a , Corrected evcty Wednesday morhinfl Ql, . a u'nint . -iStrtu Js-Kaston. IMfilau'jl A A. A . JL A iJ W I fjtir.j- Whent V nui- rpr 8 75 5 50 3 00 1 15 25 i 05 Tiyc. do. do. do, 7 00 2 Ot). 1 05 .23,. TOO ...0 0 4, 50 o -00, , 40 , 50 i's'6 15 ID o na .2 ,50 Wheat, per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Leather per pound. Corn per bushel Buckwheat per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. Barley do. Oats do. Flax Seed m do. Butter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton t . Hickory wood, per cord Oak, dp. , do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Polaioi?s, ner bushel 1-20 4 50 J 50 40 50 I 30 18 10 li 50 4 50 ? 7 -. 2;,..- M ns. 2.QQ i.l 00 12-on rh irdo' J 1 0-0l' -7 7S Ml BAll WO'IB.iiiST.;. U$ corrected weekly fiir the jefleiSoiiiitn Reputjlfemr" :" ' " The notes of-those banks oh whkirquotatibii-J are omitted and a dash( )s(lbsthuteU,.iihith. purchased by the brpker. . . E3fiissvlvassi:i. ."West Branch bank Philadelphia ban, ' pat JJan of iNor th America, do Pitttburf?.. Vay!ie.-.buig tanners' t Jieclianics' do WeMerr. do South" trK ban " do iCnnsinL'tfin ban . de- Uiowne.-illc Dcrkbcouiiiv bank,' T JTit t'owandu. do . . -3- it Bank of Northern Liberties do Kelief Notes - Msehanius' Bank do Haw Vork.i", , "C1T5B AXILS . .4 . America, b.mli of Tu American Exeh..?iije -'i Bank of Commerce u llank oi the Slate of N4Yf Butchers.' and Drovers' "o! Chemical , df Commerem Bank di Kdnk of I'enn Township do fuanufarturerii Meeli'iis do Movamensiutr bank d United Sti'les bank '22 Girard do, par Pennsylvania bartk . par Dank of uerniantown par Hank of Montgomery co, do Hitv. . - tfu Hank of Ijphuvare countv dwCommercial j Bank of Ohestcr county do Dr-ylestqiMi) ban do Farmer.' 1ank of Bucks do Easton bank ' , d Farmerr-'.bank of Reading do Lebanon bank . , 1 Del. and Hudson cahajq'o. Altf DrvDock r T ' Clinton . Fulton bank of New .York 7Rsj tkvi deenwieh , ao1 Lafayette I Vilo MirLlletovvn bank IlarnsburL'-banlc- Leatl ithfcr Manufacturers' di ESS'0" P MechHiiies' DanKing Alrso ifiJ Merchants' bank. , ' Co4 Merchant' ,, dir ' Mechanics & Traded' mi Lancaster county-bank de Northampton bank Columbia Dridgc Carlisle thrift ; Northumberland bank Miners bivnk of l'ottsviilu Yorlcbank Chambersburp bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honesdale do Bank-Of Lcwistown par.Mprchaiit' Kxehauge (Jo . I ctllOlliii 0'lt!k - "Ll par New Yoru. )anli 01 liNeA'-Yoik Dankinucoi.'' 1 N. Y. St'e. St'k Security bs,p r 7 Norlh River if.X hmnix Sfeventh.Wnrd Tenth Ward Trade-men's 'pVr Dank, of Susquehanna ce Trnir.n D. oN Y Ltim.'OMik at Warren 'no saleiVasiii'ngioh .LOOK-HERE! The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub lic, that he has, after spending a great deal f ' time and trouble, discovered a compound wltlvh. will instantly Cure tile Tooth-Ache. by destroying the nerve, and is.guaratueed tif b" " peneciiy innocuous in us cuecis upon uie ot!ir Teeth. The afflicted cannot do better "ihilt make tfse of these Drop., by which they, wtll; be rid of their pain and keep iheir tcrh. The genuine aTlicle can be had at SchoYh'su,. Printing Office, Stroudsburg wlitihisaid fciidrp5g. tail, general Agent for the proprietor.- ' , "fjPriie 25 cents per bottle. - AGENT WANTED '!4 FOR TISIS C 3J ft . .. . The business will to be procure subscriuer.s ' for, und sell, when publi.-hcd,, a large., new, splendid township Map of the STATE -OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications i'e. quired are a small capital of $100. sobriety, in tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal-r ents. Information of lhe.ternia of ihe agency,,; (which are liberal) will be given on application POSTAGE PAID, to -. ALEXANDER HARRISON,' ' Superintending Agent. S 1-2 South 7th "Street, Philadelphia. September 17, 184G. 'it TOYS. . A great variety of ToysJ on hand,f?or,salQ cheap, at the Variety Store of , , JOHN H. ME LICK. Siroudshiirg, January 1, 184G. Wanted at the Monroe and Pocono Tauuer-. ies, 200 good axe men for chopping timber and t peeling bark, to commence about ihe loih or 20th bl April, (or sooner if the seaon will-dr, mil of it,) and to continue throughout iho ; hark, . peeling season. Wages 75 cehif per day and: board found. Each man must come provided,, , with an rtxe. . . R. T. DO W N IN d & Co.. . Tannersville, Feb. 25, 1847. '" ' Country Produce4.'". , Butter, Figgs, &c. taken in exchange for;anv. ooods in mv line of business. , -9r JOHN H. MELIClC '- Stroudsburg, Fob. 12, 1846. B-Cno'licii nn1 fiiM'innn O V f ;' Prayer ISooJi f-oic C&nreh. The subscriber has just pubhfiyii- an. udUiojj of a new book calculated for the juienile.rea er, bearing the above title. I n is iittmiuil. for families and Sabbath .Schools. For sal s at ihft office of ihe Republican, and by. he publisher at 13ethlehem. Price per dozeti $1,25 s.ingle;; copy 12 1-2 cents. JULIUS W. HELD. ' Octoher 30, 1845. , SOAPS. Fine scented Snans far iv.iai in ki arrttlJfcslL also the celebrated shaving ctiyw, XiyL 4ti cheap, by JOHN KvfefS Stroudsburg, January I dSfl -r r" t''0 Ml 6 - -i 41 !1 ,..v rt. ..'I
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