Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, July 01, 1847, Image 3

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-bout 20,000 in number, but poorly armed and of
miserable material.
There was a small pronunciamento at the city
f .Mexico, which was easily put down by Gen.
Bustainente. It was got up by factions of the
populace party, and of Gontez Farias' party.
Their cry was, down with Santa Anna, but the
President ad'interim still maintained his power
and influence.
We have about 6000 men at Puebla under the
nf Wnrlli nnil Onitmrm
Gen. Scott will remain at Puebla until he is
reinforced.
Gen. Jiravo is in uuimuuuu ui uie army at me
Gen. Scott was at Puebla at the last accounts.
mi. nriijnrs of El Arco Iris had received dates
from the capital 2d of June. Santa Anna had a
second time sent in his resignation of the Prcsi
(Jencv: Congress had not, however, up to that
ume accepted it; he had also made a formal res
ignation of his office, as commander-in-chief of
iTiearmv, which, like his resignation of the Pres
Vomained in abeyance. Comrress not hav-
acted upon either. Rujon and live other
li'ncrals, whose names are not given, have been
arrested and sent to the different States for con
finement. ,
The valiant Uapt. waiKeriias commenceu ms
work of retaliation on the guerillas. On the
morning of the 8th inst, he started with his com
mand Irom Perote, on an expedition of some dis
tance into the interior. During the expediton
fte succeeded in capturing 19 guerrillias and an
Alcade. He has employed them in cleaning the
streets and sinks,
A letter has been received in Vera Cruz on the
15th inst, previous to the sailing of the Galves
ton, direct from the head-quarters of Gen. Scott,
siatimr that Gen Scott had issued orders for the
ie removal of the Government stores from Ve
ra Cruz to Tuspan. This chang was said to be
- part owing to the sickness in Vera Curz, and
th-cuuse communications could be more easily
I pt up between Tuspan and Puebla than between
;.p latter place and Vera Cruz.
13y the last accounts, wheat was selling for
3? cents the bushel, in Wisconsin.
CnuRCHES ix Cincinnati There are now
70 chinch buildings finished, and 6 more in
process of being erected and finished.
ftmta Anita's Favorite Retreat.
i !:e New Orleans National stales that twelve
e l.eyond Cerro Gordo is the hacienda oi
, u. ban'a Anna. As this distinguished lunc
.lutv owns pretty much tho whole country
i ween Vera Cruz and Jaiapa, he finds it con-
iscienda near Cerro Gordo was his favorite re
,eit. Here it was he lived in dignity, previous
i the disastrous battle that lost him his prest-
jrn iul office and his popularity among his peo-
,e It was a bold dragoon Major who, first
four army, entered this princely abode; he
i "1 i . -i i :
pazeu wnn assonisumeni ai me surrouuuing
piendor, and had not proceeded far to examine,
eiure the name of Gen. Santa Anna met his
l.i"h', and informed him where he was. The
estdence was characterized by a species of ori
ental splendour ; fourteen large rooms crowded
ipon each other, filled with costly ottomans,
rom the walls which were suspended rare
works of art. Everything had been precipi
tate! v abandoned ; upon a centre table in one
of the principle saloons lay an unsealed note
o.i the writing of the Dictator. It stated that
D
" he left ever' thing to the mercy of a gener
ous enemy."
The Major peered about as if he had an Ara
bian enchantment : he examined attentively the
pictures, and coveted a saddle with costly trap
pings and stirrups of gold inlaid with silver ; he
ppi-ped into a little recess, and his heart throb
'e i thtre was a couch for a princess. Upon
the adjoining tables were scattered costly per
fumes ; and on the floor, as they had abandoned
two pretty Spanish feet, was a pair of elegantly
wrht, yet liny slippers. The Major was a
uiliant man and an honorable one dragoon as
he was, he could forego the saddle and stirrups,
;hough they were but he wanted a trophy,
and lie placed the slippers in his pocket with
a thrill at their feel that would have done hon
or to a powerful galvanic battery. Yet his heart
smote him, and he placed the .treasures back,
snd walked into the more exposed par:s of the
h'iise. He went into the neighboring pounds
ami viewed ihe splendid cattle and horses lhat
wfre luxuriating in ease : when, presently,
r .'ie dashed by an aid of Gen. Scott ordering
the Dragoons to pursue the repealing Santa An
ra. In an instant the Major was mounted, and
his men followed with a yell of delight. A few
hours elapsed when he returned to' the splen
did hacienda. What a change ! the fine cattle
had been driven off, the saddle still remained,
luu the gold and silver was gone. The pictures
tvere destroyed, and hung in fragments from
heir frames ; the splendid cushions had been
-cut asunder, and the mirrors broke into a thou
sand fragments. So ended an incident in the
drama of this Mexican war.
FOURTH OF JULY. On this day of festivity
and joy, when we are all prone fo indulge in
the good things of this life' and not (infrequently
to excess, let us not forget that overloading the
system, either with food or drink, especially at
this season of the year, is often attended with the
most serious consequences. If anv. however.
(should inadvertently oversteD the bounds ofnrn.
I deuce, they should bear in mind that Wright's In
I dian Vegetable Pills are certain to prevent all evil
: results from impropriety of diet : because thnv
thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels from
those bilious and corrupt humors which are the
cause of colic pains, dysentery, cholera niorbus,
and other disorders of the bowels.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and
improve digestion, and therefore give health and
vigor to the whole frame, as well as drive disease
of every kind from the body:
Beware of Counterfeits. The public are cau
tioned against the many spurious medicines, which
in orJer 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 tn another column.
Office and general depot, 1G0 Race st. Phil'a.
MARRIED,
In Dingman tsp., Pike co. Pa, on the 15th
uli. by the Rev. C. Mifn, Mr. John Drake and
Aiss Abagail E. Hannah, boih of the former
place.
Let not the happy couple think we were in
fluenced by the slice aye slices of delicious
cake, to wish them all the happiness possible
to them in their new estate.
On the 24th tilt., by ihe Rev. G. Heilig, ilfr.
Jerome B. Shaw and iliss Ma r y Ann Storm,
daughter of Andrew Storm, Esq., all of Ham
ilton, Monroe county.
' SIX CENTS REWARD.
Ranaway from the subscriber, on Wednes
day night the 30th June, 1847, William H.
Cressman, an indentured apprentice, (from the
House of Refuge, Philadelphia.) to the tanning
and currying business. He is about 4 feel 10
inches high raiher good looking, and had on
w hen he left a new suit of black cloth cloihes
and a pair of new calf-skin boots
Said boy was indentured to me on the 7th
day of April 1847, and had 3 years 10 months
9 days to serve.
The above reward, but no costs, will be paid
for his apprehension and delivery at this place.
DEPUE S'. MILLER.
Stroudsburg, July 1, 1S47.
Register's Notice,
NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and
other persons interested in the estate of the re
spective decedents and minors, that the admin
istration accounts of the following estates have
been filed in the Office of the Register of Mon
roe County, arid will be presented for confirma
tion and allowance to the Orphan's Court to be
held at Stroudsburg, in rind for the aforesaid
County, on Monday the 12th day of July next,
at 2 o'clock p. jr.
The first account of Elizabeth Decker, one of
the administratrixes of the Estate of John
Grube, late of Smiihfield township, deo'd.
The first account of James B. Morgan, admin
istrator of the Estate of James Morgan, late
of Stroud township, deceased.
The first account of George Butiz, administra
tor of Jesse Shafer, late of Tobyhanna town
ship, deceased.
The second account of Jacob Bishing and An
thony Sebring executors of the last will and
testament of James Sebring, late of Pocono
township, deceased.
The first account of John A. Washburn, admin
istrator of the Estate of Daniel Washburn,
late of Ross township, deceased.
SAMUEL REES, Jr., Register.
lxegistcr s Office, Strouds
burg, June 17, 1847.
ASSESSMENT
Made by MICHAEL H. DREHER, Apprais
er of Mercantile Taxes for Monroe county, of
the persons and firms within said county, deal
ing in and retailing Merchandize, for the year
1847 per Act of Assembly of April 22, 1846.
class, license.
ChcsnUthill towriship.
Patrick Dailey, liquor, l4 $10 50
Daniel Brown, liquorj 14 10 50
Lewis Sox. liquor, 14 10 50
Samuel B. Kiefer, 14 -7 00
Haniilton township.
George B. Keller, liquor, 13
John Marsh & Brother, liquor, 13
14
14
14
15 00
15 00
10 50
10 50
7 00
Notice to Collectors.
The Collectors of County and Stale 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 xvilj meet at their office on thai day,
to grant necessary exonerations. The increased
expenses of the county, in consequence of
building the public offices, and a reduction of
the county 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 the promptitude of the tax
payer will enable you to make a fiill payment
of all arrears on that dav.
JOHN KERN,
MELCHOIR DREHER,
HENRY WEISS.
Commissioners.
Commissioners' Office, Strouds-)
burg, May 13, 1847. $
PRICES CURRENT.
Corrected evert Wednesday morning.
Easton.
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 sufficient for
the cure of every malady incident to each peculiar
climate.
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 pur
constitutions than medicines concocted froni for- Kcns!n
fia-n Driitrs. hnwpvnr woll tlipu mnv ho rnmnmini-l"' jBilllk Ol
ARTICLES. .
Wheat Flour, per barrel
Rye. do. do. Bo.
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, do. do. ,
Sole Leather per pound.
Corn per bushel
Buckwheat, per bushel
Clover Seed per bushel
Timothy Sed per bush;
Barley do.
Oatis do.
Flax Seed do!
Butter per pound
Eggs, per dozen
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord .
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
Do. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
Stroatls-
hurtj.
U 00
7 00
4 62
1 00
25
1 01)
I J
4 50
3 00
40
62
1 20
12
. 10
6 00
2 50
2 00
13 00
0 50
fiO
7 50
5 00
1 50
I 00
25
1 00
4 50
3 50
40
50
I 20
12
8
3 50
4 50
3 75
12 00
10 od.
50
3
.8 50
,6-507,
' 50 - 3
- 1 0l ;
. 18 . .
-1 00 '
4 25
2 87
50
05
1 45'
IS...
14
n oo'
5 50?
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7 75 -
SANS M T "E ILSST;
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corrected weekly for the JciFersoniun Republican.
The notes of those batiks on whiUi quotations
are omitted and a dash( )substiiuteu, ai? m,ij
purchased by the brokers.
Pet iss'Vlvasc ia. .West Uranch bank-
Philadelphia ban, paw
Ban of North America,
Farmers' Mechanics'
Western an
South" .irliban,
ictoii ban
do
do
do
do
do
Sicovery of a new Islaad.
Oapt. L. Paulson, of the Danish ship Triton,
reports lhat on the 26th of March, while on his
.passage from Santa Cruz to Loudon, he dis
covered an island, upon which he landed and
walked round in about half an hour. It was
covered with green grass and bushes, and while
ihe captain was taking an observation, the crew
came -and told him that ihey had discovered the
body of a dead man. Proceeding to the spot,
D,J. V. MATT I SON respectfully announ
ces to the people of Stroudsburg and vicin
ity, that he has permanently located at Strouds
burs. for the purpose of practicing medicine,
where he hopes by strict attention and great
care to merit the patronage of those who may
employ him. Dr. M. also takes ihis method
of informing thoe who are afflicted with dis
eases of long standing, that he has, for a few
years past, devoted much time and attention, and
has had ample opportunity, such as only a hos
piial affords, of investigating diseases of a chron
ic character, and he flatters himself lhat those
calling upon him laboring under this class of
dUease will meet with prompt and immediate
relief.
He wtll be found at his room at the Mansion
House, ready to consult with those who may
favor him with a call at all hours when not ab
sent on professional busines.
June 24, 1847. tf.
Easton and M Iltbrcl illail MBie,
Charles Saylor, liq'uor,
Joseph Mover, liquor,
John Drake,
Middle Smithfield township.
Miller & Mackey, 14
LaBar & Peters, 14
Pocono township.
R. T. Downing & Co. 14
Jacob Staufer, liquor, 14
do. 14
Adam Edinger, liquor, 14"
Henry Kientz, liquor, t "14
Polk toivnship.
Philip Kresge, liquor, " 1'4
Ross township.
Joseph Johnson, liquor, 14
Joseph Hawk, liquor, 14
Smithfield township.
Brodhead & Brothers, liquor, 13
Bell & Brother, 14
Daniel Zimmerman, liquor, 14
Joseph Zimmerman, liquor, 14
O. R. & J. V. Wilson, 14
John Lander, 14
Stroud iowjiship.
Samuel Stokes, 14
Charles Boys, 14
George Malven & Co. 14
George H. Miller, 14
Stogdell Stokes & Son, 13
J. Boys & Wallace, liquor, 13
Robert Huston, liquor, 13
Stokes & Staples, 13
Robert Boys, 14
John H. Melick, 14
Day of Appeal, on Saturday the 3d day of
July next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the Court
House in the Borough of Stroudsburg... .
M. H. DREHER,
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes.
Stroudsburg, June 10, 1847.
VIA STROUDSBURG.
Passengers in this line will leave Joseph
Hagenbuch's Inn, sign of the " Black Horse,"
Easton, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
passing through the following places, viz:
Richmond, Centreville, Williamsburg, Dills'
Feiry, Delaware Water Gap, Dutoisburg,
Stroudsburg, Bushkill, and Dingman's Ferry,
and arrive in Milford the same day : Distance
60 miles. Returning, leave Samuel Dimmick's
Hotel, Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, and arrive in Easton the same day.
Fare from Easton to Stroudsburg, $1 25
Milford, . 2 87
N. B. All bago-age at the risk of the owners.
WILLIAM DEAN,
Stroudsburg, June 3, 1847. Proprietor.
Administrator's Notice.
Whereas Letters of Administration
he found it in a cave, in a perfect state appa- " ere .
whiskers and c Ul nar,i:) iwp, oj., m-i uiiux.u, ...
rfftftllt. tait flricwl -. ... 1 ll ImIIO
'eard.'and W yellow hair. "lie found also ,h.e coull f P,kR' ceased, have "been grant-
an oval bos, on which some J ?tiers were in
scribed, and a small boat, partially constructed,
which was fastened together with something,
but could find no nail-?. The whole of these
on being handled-crumbled into dust. He found
ihe Latitude lo be 33 19 N, and longiiude 42
39 V., by chronometer. He Judged .'.he Island
to be from sixty to seventy feet in heigh'. He
plan'ed the Dutch colors on it and proceeded
on his voyage.
A steer, 7 years old, raised in Bath connty,
Kentucky, by Mrs. Anderson, which weighed
3200 pounds on foot, Has been pronounced by
judgs to ie tlie Jaiiesi ox ever eeen' in the
Cincinnati market.
ed to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said
esiate 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.
Office of the Lehigh Coal Navigation Co'.
Mauch Chunk, March 24(h, 1847.
TO CARPENTERS,
50 Good Carpenters can find con
stant employment at liberal wages, either at
boat building or Carpenter work. Apply at
this Office. E.A.DOUGLAS,
Sop't. Engineer
7 00
7 CIO
7 00
10 50
7 00
10 50
10 50
10 50
10 50
10 50
15 00
7 00
10.50
10 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
15 00
15 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
cign Drugs, however well they may be compound
ed; and as theyare 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 olednsing 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 pvery name from the' body.
When we wish to restore a swamp nr morass to
fertility, we drain it of the superabundant waters ; i
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 bne of the best, if riot the very best
medicine in the world for carrying out this
Grand Purifying Principle,
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 o'f every name is rapidly driven from the
bddy. , .
The following Agencies have been established
for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills) in
MONROE COUNTY.
George H Miller, Stroudsburg
John Lander, Craig's Meadows
Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills
Henry Kintz, liartonsville ,
A S Edinger, TTannersville . .
Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersville
Charles Saylor, Sajlorsburg
Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg
William Drake, Snydersyille
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 109
Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street,
New York; and 198 Tremont street, Boston.
February 18, 1847. jy
A Friend to all Nations,
WAR OR NO WAR !
; ol Northern Liberties do
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Mechanics' Hank do
Cominereiu Uank do
Bank of Penn Township du
Manufacturers' Mech'us do
Moyainensing bank do
United States bank" 22
Girard do pai
Pennsylvania bank . par
Uanicot ucrmuutown par
Hank ol Montgomery co. uo
Bank of .Delaware county do
Bank of Chester county do
I)c-vlestov n ban . do
Farmers' bank of Bucks do
Easton bank do
Farmers' bank of Reading do
Lebanon Dank 1
Harrisburg bank- 1
Middletown bank . 1
Farmers' bamc .Lancaster pari
Lancaster bank do
Lancaster county bank do
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge par
uarnsie Dank
Northumberland bank pat
Miners bank of Pottsville 1
York bank ' 1
Charhbersburgbarik i
Gettysburg bank 1
wvommcr do 2
Honesdale do
Bank of Lcwistown . ...
Bank of Susquehanna co
I'lttbbur,
Waynesburg -
B:o"vnesville ","'
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llerks county bank ' - r"j rt
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Haw X oriel r.
CITY BANKS' I,
America, b ink of Vilx
American Exchange
Bank ol Commerce , - u"
Bank of the Stale of N Y
Butchers' and JUrovcIs'
Chemical v1'1
city t , . , J do
Commercial
Clinton . . ph r
Del. and Hudsor cans' c.rdo
Dry Dock
Lum. onnk at Warren no salef.Viishimrwn
Fulton Dank ot iNovv Trj.
(jveenwicn
Lafayette ,
Leather Mr.ufactiwets .
Vtanhllteu jonipdiiy
MecfiaiiU llinumg'Asscr
Merchants' bank ,(
Merchant' "
Mechanics & Traders' .
Merchants' Exchange
National barik-
N'cw York. Bank of
Ne.v-Yorfc Bankinr; co. . .
N. Y. St'c. Sl'k Security b
North River
Vhcenix
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1 Tenth Ward
2 Tradesmen's
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NOTICE.
The subscriber, Administrator of the Esiate
of Michael Cacharias, late of Jackson township,
deceased, will meet at the offiee of Peter S.
Altemose, in Chesnmhill township, on Monday
the 21st day of June next, when and where all
person's having demands against said esiate 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. All persons indebted to said Esiate will
please make payment immediately.
MICHAEL BUTTZ, AdmW.
Jackson tsp., May 20, 1817.
MANSION HOUSE.
Mrs, Margaret Bugles
Begs leave respectfully to inform her old friends
and the public generally that she has taken the
above establishment, which has beefi, arfd is
now being, fitted up upon tho moat approved
plan, for the accommodation of strangers and
travellers.
The long experience which she has had in
the business of keeping a hotel or public house,
in connection with the favorable location and
commodiousness of the Mansion flouse, 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, wilt do well by making the,
above house their home during their stay here;
in short, all are invited to'rall.
Transient and steady boarders, by the day
or week, accommodaied upon the most reason
able terms.
Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Office'.-.
NEW LINE,
The accommodation line of Stages between
Stroudsburg and Easton, will leave the house of
J. J. Postens, (Washington Hotel,) in Strouds
burg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of ev
ery week, at 7 o clock, a. m., and arrive at Eas
ton 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. rii., and arriving at
Stroudsburg 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 other route in the coun
ty. Fare through SI 25.
ROBERT C. SLEATH,
J. J. POSTENS.
Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847.
DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore existing -between
the subscribers under the narn'e and firm
of DeWitt Brothers & Hagerty, for the purpose
of carrying on the Lumbering business, i3 this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
indebted lo the above firm are requested to call
and settle, without delay, with C. W. DuWitt
& Brother, who are duly authorized to receive
the same; and all persons having demands
against said firm will plcasb present them for
settlement.
, C. W. DeWITT,
HENRY DeWITT,
D. W. HAGERTY,
Milford, March 27, 1847
The business will hereafter be carried on by
tlie subscribers, and they iniend to keep con
stantly on hand at their mill at Lord's Valley,
Boards, Lath, Pickets and Paling, for sale
cheap for cash or produce.
. O. W. DeWitt & Brother,
iCarch 27, f 847.
. LOQK HERE !
Tooth-A-cisc Cunqncved;
The subscriber begs leave to inform the p'tlb-
lie, that he has, after spending a great deal nf
time and trouble, discovered a compound whicfi
will instantly ,
Cure the Tdoth-Ache;
by destroying the nerve, and is guaranteed lo h
perfectly innocuous in its effects upon the other
Teeth. The afflicted cannot do bettor ihan
make use of these Drops, by which they will
be rid of their pain and keep their teeth'.
W. J. BRE1MER.
The genuine article can-be had at Schorh'-t
Printing Office, Stroudsburg, wholesale and re
tail, general Agent for the proprietor.
UjPPrice25 cents perbottlc.
AGENT WANTED
FOE T 55 1 C$MJrTTX. .
The business will to be procure subscribers
for, iinU sell, when published, a larije, new.
splendid township Map of the STATE OF'
PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re
quired are a small capiial of SI 00 sobriety, in
tegrity, industry, energy, and active business-talents.
Information of the terfna of the agency.
(which are liberal) will be given on application,
POSTAGE PAID, to
ALEXANDER HAR.R1SON, -Superintending
Agent,
8 1-2 South 7th street, Philadelphia'.
September 17, 1846.
TOYS.
A great variety of Toys on hand, fri'r sale
cheap, at the Variety Siore of
. . JOHN H. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846.
Now Publishing in the City of Philadelphia,
SCOTT'S WEEKS ST FAPSH?,
A larrre size Family Newspaper, Neutral in Pol
itics and Religion, and devoted, to Literature, Truth,
News, the Arts, Sciences, Health, Temperance,
Mortality, Amusements, Mechanics, Education, th&
Farmer, Markets, &c. Subscription price,
Only One Dollar i Yea,
Single Copy, 75 cents in clubs of Eight, and less
over that number.
Gredl inducements tosubscribe to " ScotCs 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 Thirty-fou? copies, 2oV?
Eight copies, $6 Forty-two copies, $30
Fourteen copies, $10 Fifty copies, 83.
Twenty copies, $15 Seventy-fix e copies, SdO.
Txventv seven copies S20 A huudted and fifty cop
ies, $100.
(Xp3 The money, in every instance, to accompa
ny the order. All letters must bo addressedpost
paid, (or the money forxvarded through the Post-,
master) to A. SCOTT, Publisher,
No. 115 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
' WATCHES. Jt
A good assortment of Watches, for safe,, , at
reduced prices, by JOHN H. MELfCKv '
Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846. ,, st
JOB' WORK
Neatly-cxecuted at thispfifet1.
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