n ' vnsni the People Jil(i:ncBi5cr. The People remember that ihe FeJcral party. fllC present day oppose""the WAR WITH V.SXICO, giies AID AND COMFORT to hTencmv, and is emphatically the MEXICAN UlTY in these United States. Bern. Union. Exactly! l he People rymember the repeat J attempts of the present Federal administra tion toSe1" lne ia,,re8 ro,n ne brow of the no lie oia Hero of Buena "Vista. The Pcoplo remember that the Federal Pres .,i nave the villainous SANTA ANNA a I vSSl5OR T to return to Mexico to untie, rein- '.rtMii concentrate the Mexican forces, and lead them 10 ballle aSu"lsl a lla,1Ju' f men un" . , Hi-n Taylor. The People remember the VOTE OF CEN TRE paed upon Gen. Taylor by the Fed " - lists in the House of Representatives, nt People remember that the Federarists ni'NOUNCED Gen. Taylor as a Whig Gen eral incompetent to command the army of oc- CUThP People remember the repeated attempts f Federalists to SUPERCEDE GENE.R- 1 T-U'l OR IN COMMAND by the appoint ment of a paltry paper-Gcueral and then insult he "alien: old Chief who had conducted the campain so gloriously, and acquired imperish able labels, and in whose eulogy the Nation Inokc in thunder tones The People remember that the Federal Pes iJent in his Message announcing the victories Mexico purposely and poinicaiy omiueu iu njinn the name of Gen. Taylor. Pie People remember that the Federalists ,o cx-eudc-d AID AND COMFORT to the in mention 1 i... .l,.;n.. all iliow i-miiI1 in nrevent the bil isnt achievements of old ROUGH AND IJiiADV, and bring disgrace upon the National fle People remember that while old ROUGH AND READY has"beeu saving the Administra I,on from disgrace, with the certain knowledge ilnt it was straining every nerve to BREAK Hlj DOWN, and while he has been winning i.riliiant victories for his country, the Federal president and the Federalists who follow in his train, have been rendering ' AID AND COMFORT TO THE ENEMY,' not only in sending Santa Anna, Almonte and a score of other Mexican Generals back from banishment into Mexico, but in WITHDRAWING THE BEST OF TAYLOR'S COMMAND from him, whereby Santa Anna, Mr. Polk's ally, could meet and did meet old 4 Rough and Ready' mth Jour limes his number of troops ! The People remember that the Federalists are opposed to the Protection of American In c'us'ry, ami in favor of FREE TRADE and DIRECT TAXATION. The People remember that the Federalists in 144 wickedly and wilfully DECEIVED i!.em by pretending friendship for the Protec i,c system, and shouting for 'Polk, Dallas, Munkand the Tariff of 1842,' and no sooner were they in power than they violated their Mjlemn promises to the People, and forced the preseni obnoxious BRITISH TARIFF upon ilio country. The People reitiember that during the last war the Federalists were the B IRTISH PAR TY and that James Buchanan, one of the lea ders of the Federal party OPPOSED AND DENOUNCED THE DEMOCRATIC WAR ADMINISTRATION OF Mr JEFFERSON. The people remember that ihe Federal Pres ident who has furnished AID AND COM FORT to the enemy, by -passing Santa Anna link io Mexico, is the descendant of one of .he TORIES OF THE REVOLUTION. The People remember that the Federalists r.re the enemies of the industrial class, and are in favor of REDUCING ihe WAGES OF AMERICAN WORKINGM EN, arid placing ihem upon a level with the paupers of Europe. The People remember thai the doctrine of the Federalists is to TAKE CARE OF THE 311 CH. and let the pooUake care of themselves The People remember that the Federal Pres ident is responsible for the gallant spirits who it 11 upon the battle field of Buena Vista, Cerro fJordo and Vera Cruz, and they will not permit him m wipole out of the responsibility. He it was who save the miserable intrigueing wretch Santa Anna, a FREE PASS into Mexico to rally the Mexican army, and give it vitality ana ttrength. But for the PASSPORT, these bat tles would not have taKen piace. The People renumber that the Federal can- (.., Onwarnn'r nbl Shunk' was a nrorrii- UlUdlC 1Q J-, l n,m nflrtK-inani in the GRAND TARIFF KW'l NDLE of 1844 that he aided in the DE CRPTION that was practised upon the people If by pretending to b& m Javor oi the l arm oi w r. .,..,? tin xn nf h now uemo uie cnuuiuaic A .,r r.nP.r iVioi nnisnrl tbfi nresent odious ui lui i r ihoi mju - - r 1 J...JL i i .. t. BRITISH 1 AKlrr , am' auvocaie iUai u Tinvinnc T;nnnffico measure. .B TAX UPON TEA AND' COFFEE: in a striking acknowl edgement of the deception, and readers him unworthy the confidence and support of the friends of Protection in Pennsylvania. The People remember that the, Inderal cai;-m-ktc has been in cjffite for THIRTY-FIVE 7E-UIS, and received from the public ireasury m'ire than SEVENTY THOUSAND DOL- LARS for his services, and .they do not feel J disposed to give the old pap-?ucker an oppor I umiry of pocketing NINE THOUSAND 'DOL 1 LARS MORE of the public money. The people remember that the Federal cari ' late for Governor charged the enormous sum ..ONE HUNDRED A&D FIFTY DOL-. LRS for FIVE DAYS"emccs as Clerk of :o Hou'se of Representative being just IIJIRTY DOLLARS A DAY 'often times as much as ilia la.w entiiJed hiuu . . The" People WiLL'RjEM M BER:all.i.liese i inys and WILL .NEVER .AG,HN, C.QN- ri:R pvfiRWraE Federalists: 'HxiriisburT t lnkUigmcr.t . ITayor i?Iectisss at MarrEJsbEsrs. A meeting of democrats to nominate Gen. Taylor for the Residency, was held at the Court House in Harrisburg, on Saturday ihe 2Cih ult. The meeting was organized by the appointment of Hon. Win. Dock for President, James Peacock, Samuel Pool, George Prince, Joseph Black, Charles Buckler, Gfeo. V. Zeig ler, Nicholas Reamshart, John L. Speel, Con rad Zimmerman, R. F. Black, and John Geiger, for Vice Presidents, and J. J. C. Cantine, Sam uel S. Bigler, F. C. Carson, John Brady, and D. W. C. Brooks, for Secretaries. John M. Read and Richard Vaux, Esquires, of Philadel phia, addresssd the meeting at length on the claims of Gen. Taylor to the Presidency. John C. Bucher, O. Barret, B. Parke, Daniel Snvder, Wm Kline, J. T. Willson, W. D. Boas,' and Jacob Boab were appointed a committee to pre pare an address to tile people in favor of Gen. Taylor. Seth Salisbury, N. B. Eldred, John M. Read, Richard Vaux, Simon Cameron, James Brady, F. W. Hughes, William Dewart, and C. Seiler, were appointed a committee of correspondence. A resolution was offered pledging iho meeting to support the nomination of Mr. Shunk for Governor, and of Mr. Long stieih for Canal Commissioner, but the moiion was opposed by Mr. Cameron, and afterwards laid upon the table. The Price oi a J&acie. Yesterpay a sailor, mate of a vessel at East Bntion, perhaps a little disguised with liquor, camo across a cow, quietly feeding in ihe streets of that place, and jumped upon her back. The frightened hnimal started down the street with iis unusual burden, much to the amuse ment of ihe speciators. Having reached the end of the street, the sailor jumped off, and with a loud cry of " starboard your helm !" 'jerked the cow round by ihe tail, jumped on again, and rode back to his original starting-place. The owner of the cow upon hearing the facts, was disposed io sue the sailor for daiiiago done to the cow ; hut ihe mailer was settled by -his paying ten dollars for his ride. Boston Traveller. 1 N.unnerj in Pennsylvania. The Cat-holics have purchased the beautiful estate of Mrr Cow perthwait, tin the Delaware river, nearAridalusia'j Bucks county, for $30,000. It is id be converted into a nunncrv. '" ' -...... An Editor out west, issues an extra informing' the public, his. wife Dorothy Dwighi, has eloped wiih a bandy-legged.swivel-eyed, crooked-back tailor. Exciting times, these. Indigestion, Weak Nerves, Lowness of Spirits, &c Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are .a natural, and therefore a certain cure for all kinds of nervous diseases because they, completely cleanse the stomach and bowels of those bilious and corrupt humors which not only paralyze and weaken the digestive organs, but are the cause; of weak nerves,. low spirits, &c Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are also a direct purifier ofthe blood, and therefore not only impart health and cheerfulness to the mind, but also give new life and vigor to the whole frame. . Beware of Counterfeits. -The public are cau tioned against the many spurious rriedicines, which in order to deceive are called by names similar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills'. , For sale by- George H Miller t Stroudsburg, who is the only authorised aerent for that place; see ad vertisement for other agencies in another column. Office and genera depot, 1G!) Kace st. Jfhil a. A CARD. DR. V. M. S WAYZE, Surgeon Dentist, an nounces to the citizens of Siroudsburg and vi cinity, that he intends visiting that place on or about the 5th or 10th of August, at which time he will be happy io wait upon those who may be desirous of obtaining his professional seni ccs. His acquaintance with the people, and his well known reputation as a Denii-t; it is hoped will serve as a sufficient recommendation to all who may require his services. July 15, 1847. Charcoal. The prese.rvaiive qualities of charcoal are not so generally known as they should be, and I hope you will tell your readers that if they will imbed their smoked beef and pork in pulverized charcoal, they may keepit aslong as they please without regard to weather. Tell them, also, that if they will lake about a pint of charcoal, also pulverized, and put it into a bag, then put it into a barrel of new ci der, it can never ferment, will never contain any intoxicating quality, and will become more palatable the longer it is kept. Further, take a piece of charcoal of a surface equal to a cu bic inch, wrap it in a clean cotton cloth two thicknesseSj and made moist, and woric anoui one pound of butter which has become rancid, and it will restore it perfectly. Alien, r armer. Sale of the Sale Ecsideiccc oS .Boscpii Boataparte. The beautiful grounds and mansion helong- inr to the estate of the late Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, ex-king of Spain were sold at auc tion a few days since, for the sum of S30, 500. Mr. Thomas Richards, of Philadelphia, was the purchaser. It is said that the buildings alone cost over $60,000. The paintings, sculp ture, furniture, &c, sold at much lower rates than had been anticipated ; some articles being sold for half their value. The paintings brought from S10 to SI 050. Two lions and a fawn, by Rubens, sold for the largest sum. ,! Nativ ity of our Saviour," by Raphael Moengs, brought $1000; the portrait of a dog by Hackcrfs, brought $210. The picture of Napoleon cross iti" the Alps, by David, the proprietors refused toput up unless the sum of $6000 was bid for it. As no pe'rson present was willing to bid that sum it was passed, and will be sent to Eu rope. Rwlisxg Passioss. The Cleveland Herald tells a story of ah hon est old patriarch from Faderland, who the other day followed the remaines of his wife to the cemetery. The little party of mourners were gathered around ihe grave, and an expression of much sadness was visible on their counte nances. The coffin was slowly lowered to its resting place, and the hollow sound of the fall in" dirt commenced, when the' husband nudged the parson, and remarked, dish is not werry good land for wheat." What's in a Name 'The Mobile Herald, speaking of Professor Longfellow, thinks his name is loo vulgar for it poet,' and says the la dies are beginning to calf hfm "Pro. 'Lengthy-individual." TyD:J.'V. M ATTISON respectfully annnim--2- ces to ihe people of SlrhbdbtiVg and vicin ity, thai he has peririatuirMy lor a red .at Suonds burg, for the, purpose of praeti-ing . medicine, wherd he hopes by strict aueliiion and great care iq merit the patrciiaje of ihos'e who may employ him v L)r. Ml ahb.takjes iliW ; method' of, informing those who are aliiu-tei vvih dis eases of long branding, that he has "fur a few years past, devoted much time. and attention, and has hadtimple opportunity, s.uch as only a. .hos pital affords, of investigating diseases of a chron ic, character, and he flatters liinisulf that those calling upon him laboring ..under this class of dibease will meet wnh, prompt and. immediate relief. . He will 'be found at his room at the Mansion House, ready to 'consult wiih those who may favor him with a call at all hours when not ab sent oil professional busines. June 2-1, 1817. tf. ... St is "Wst$CBa In the 'Book of Nature and Common Sense, that the natural vegetable productions ol every country are, if properly applied, are. amply sufficient for the cure of every malady incident to each peculiar climate. , . Wright's Indian Vegetable Fills., 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 our constitutions, than medicines conedcted from J or cisrn Drugs, however well ihey may be compuund ed; and as.th'ey are founded upon the principle that the humrin body :s m truth i . ... Subject to but One Disease, viz : corrupt humors, arid thai said medicine cures this disease on. . . , . Naimcii Principles bit oleunsinsr andvuvifuho; the body; it will be man ifest, that.if the constitution be not entirely ex hausted a perseverance in their use, according to, direcljons, is absolutely certain to urre uis'jjujs of every, name lrorn the. bouy. i , TTTI 1 X . PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every.Mednesday morning. ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do.' dp. do. Wheats per bushel Ryq, . do., do. , . . Sole Leather per pduffd Corn per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel. Clover Seed per bushel Timotiiy Seed per bush! Barley do: Oats do. Flax Seed t do. Butter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No.. 1 Do. 4o 2.; 1 Potatoes, per bushel Stromls- bitrgj 7 00 '5 00 1 10 .75 25" . 70, 5p 4 50 3 00 -40 00 "1 20 12 10, G 00 2 50 .9 00 13 00 9 50 GO Ea5tor..7PliiIiiti'.' 5 50 4 00 a? io,-. '70' 25 GO 4 50 3-50-.' .40' 44 1 20 - 12 ' 8 3 50 4 '50 3 75 12 00 10 00 50 S50- 650 1 50' , L 0OW 4 25 2 S7 1 45 ' !? 2 1.2 o wr r -sob 1 1 7 7 75 t BAiIC NOTE .. corrected weekly for the Jeflorsoliiuu Republican. The. notes of. those banks oh .vAiila quotations? are omitted and a, dash( )substituVud1f uce nt purchased by the brokers. rhilaileiphhi ban, . P?r w-SfS?' llan of North America. do Wiiyucsburg Farmers' .Meciiamcs' do Biowuiarinc v;, Western An do Southu.trKban do Keiisnv-'ton ban do U'aiik ufKorthern Liberties do Mechanics' Hank Commcrciu Bank Bank of Fenn Tovhshtp. ftanufaciurcrs Mech'ns MoyHitiensing bank IJnited Stales bank Girard do Pcitnsylvama bank Bank of Gennantowu Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of Delaware county Hank of Cheslsr county DoylC5.tow.il ban -F.irrnrr?' n?.:ik of Bucks Knstoanank do do do do do tiiowncsriHe - Erie .bank Berks county bank; . row anda do Relief Notes . V" par par par do do do do Fanners' bank of Reading do SIX CENTS REWARD. Ranawa)' from the subscriber, on Wednes day night "the 30th June, 1847, William II. Cressmax, an indchturod apprentice, (from the House of Refuge, Philadelphia,) to iho tanning and currying business. He is about 4 feet 10 inches high raihor good looking, and had on when he left, a nevV suit of black cloth clothes and a pair of new calfskin 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, hut no' costs, will be paid for his apprehension and delivery at this place. DEPUE S. MILLER. Stroudsburg, Julv 1, 1S4.7. ! -r 1 1. ' ' it - " - . ! l.l'UHJHIll Ortiliv When we wisn to restore a swamp nr moruss iu : narrishurg bank 171 STROUDSBURG. Passengers in this line will leave Joseph. Hagenbuch's Inn, sign of the " Black Horse," Eahion, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, passing through th'd ToKowing places, vis : Richmond, Centreville, Williamsburg, Dills' Feiry, Delaware Water Gap", DtUoisburg, Stroudsburg, Bushkill, and Dingman's Ferry,' and arrive in Milford the same day: Distance 00 mile3. Returning, leave Samuel Dimmick's Hotel, Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and' arrive in Easton the same day. Fare from Easton to Stroudsburg, Si 25 .Milford, . 2S7 N. B. All baggage at the risk of the owners. WILLIAM DEAt, . . Strouddburg, June 3, 1847. . Proprietor. fertility, we drain it of the superabundant waters ; in like manner if we wisn to restore the body to. health, we must cleanse it of impurity. Wrighfs Indian Vegetable Pills r will be found, one of the best, if not the very best medicine in the ivorld for carrying out this Grand Purifying Principle, because thev exnel from, the body all morbid and corrupt humors, the cause 'of disease. In an dasy and natural manner ; and while they every day Give Ease and Pleasure, diseace 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 IT Miller, Stroudsburg ; . . John Lander, Craig's Meadows , Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mill3 . Henry Kintz, Barlonsyille. A.S Edjnger, Tannersville . . , . . Joseph Keller &. Son, Kellersville Charles Say lor, Salorsburg .; Brpdhead & . Brother, Dutotsburg " ... Wiiliam'Drake. Snydersville -Beware of Counterfeits. The public are cau tioned against the many spurious medicines which in order-to deceive, are called by names si.nilar 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 ; 288 Greenwich. street, New York; and 198 Trpmont street, Boston. February 18, 18-17. ly , - A Friend t& ail IValaoiiSj WAR OR NO WAR ! Middletown bank Farmers' Rank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lanr-.aster coimtv bank fforitiamuton bank Columbia Dridge Carlisle bank;- " Noi thumbcrlaad bank IIincrs bank, of Pottsville York bank -Cliambersb'nrgbank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honesdale d& flank of L&wiSiown Bank of Susquehanna co t " C1TV BANKS i.mcnca,.bajt; of American Bxcli.inge Dank of Connnei oe llank of the Skate of N V Butcnersand Uroveti' (Mtcmicul City- do Commercial do pit .do do. uo tio Clinton "Pr Del. and Hudson canalco. cw DrvDonk ' Fuilon ba.ik of New York- Greene id d Lsrayettfj.-. - ; ;. -.aou. Leather ALnufaeturerf!' Ua- .Manhaltcn company Mecnr h:e" Uankfng Assol .MercTianVs' bank .Merchant' Mechanics. & Tmders' .Merchants' Exchange .N'ationa! bank ' ,do, du- co do. ' do -,do N'ow-York llaukina co. N. Y. St'e. St'k SefUr'iiy b:' p r North Hiver ua. fuojnix c- cnth Ward Tentn Ward : . .ki SjTr.idesnien's - , - pir. aiunmn u. ol y MANSION HOUSE. Mrs, l?2fii'sarl Eagles Begs leave respectfully to inform her old friends and abov Obt of tu'enty-ei'ght Whig papers -in Mary land, sixteen support General 'I a'ylor for the Presidency. SiasgEsIar .Freak of LiisrEitising. Three weeks ago yesterday, during a thunder sto.nn,a boy in Vermillton township, of this county, son of Mr. Sylvester A. Pelton some 12 or 14 years of age, was milking a cow, when the lightning struck the- cow killing her instantly. The light ning, passed from the teats of the cow to the pail, in which it made holes in the side near thd top, arid thence into the ground. The boy received no other injury than having his feet severely burned and being stunned for fifteen minutes. The- rain probably revived the lad from the stunning. San dusky Mirror. Coal lands arc selling in the neighborhood of Wilkesbarre, Pa., for SlOOan-acre ; .and yet these lands wjll yield from fifteen Jo twenty thousand tons of pure coal per acre. n, ' ' . ;, .-rV NEW LINE, , . . . . The accommodation line of Sfagcs between the public generally that she has taken the- Stroudsburg and Easton, will jaave.the house of m petnhficrimftni whin.h has hfir-ti. and is J. J- Postcus, ,( Washington Hotel,) m Strouds- now being, fitted up upon the most apprbvetl ! burg, on Monday, Wednesday, bii& Friday of cv-m plan, for the accommodation of strangers and ery week, at 7 o'clock, . m., and arrive ai Eas iravollcrs" ton at 2 o'clock, i. m , in time for dinner; re- turning o,ihe lo'lovving clay, leaving u. Con nor's American ijoiel, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at .7 o'clock, a. m., and arriving at Stroudsburg,at 2 o'clock, same day. ,.. The subscribers bog leave to inform the pub- c a liberal patronage. Persons visiting town : lie, 'hat they have united in. carrying on the business,or pleasure excursions, will find a above line of stages and thai they are nov able to carry passengers in as comionaoie aim con venient a siyje, as any other route in the coun ty.. Fare, through' $1 .25. do. Luni. OMik at W.arren no sale Washington -: . -v LobiOiMtEi . The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub-, lie, ihat he has, after spending agreai deal if time and trouble, discovered a compound which will instantly - . Cure the Tooth-Ache . by destroying ihe nervo, aud is guaranied io l perfectly innocuous in its effects iii5;m the oilier Teeth. The afflicted cannot do better than make use of these Drops, by which they vill be rid of their pain and kpp their teeth. W. J. BREIMER. The genuine article cai be had a( Sc.h'orh'.-i rrntiing urace, oirouusourg, wnoiosaie arm re tail, general Agent for the prop'fietor. Jj Price 25 cents per bottle. AGENT WANTED The business will to be procure subscribers for, und sell, when publiahed, a large, ,ne!w, splendid township Map of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications; .re quired arp a small capital . of $1005 sobriety, tegrity, .industry, energy, and active business tal ents. Information, of ihe term of the agency (.which are liberal) will be given on application, POSTAGE PAID, in . , ALEXANDER HARRISON; . " ... . Superintending Agent, . . 8 1-2 South 7th street, Philadelphia. September 17, 1846. .. : . The long experience which she has had in the business of keeping a hotel or public house. in connection with the favorable location and cornmodiousneSs of the Mansion House, she hopes will afford a sufilcioni guarantee to sr cur on business or pi comfortable, convenient and quiet homo. Ju rors and others attending Court are invited to call, and satisfy themselves. Si rangers from the citv, or elsewhere, who contemplate spend ing some time in the beautifuf and reiirod vil-'i lage of Stroudsburg, will do well by making the above house their home during their stay here;' in sriort, all arc invited to call. ' Transient and steady boarders,- by the day or weekt accommodated upon the most reason able terms. Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847. soaps! , Fine scented Soaps for washing and shaving also the celebrated shaving cream, for sale cheap, by . .JOHN H. ME LICK. Stroudsburg, January 1, 184G. Qood nelvs for the Aged". Spectacle. Glasses filled to all ages and sights in Gold, Silver, German Silver and Steel Frames, with convex, concave, poriscopic, blue, urey and green Glassos, to which he would invite-particular attention. No charge for showing them. For sale .cheap,, at iho, Variety Store of - JOllrN(rL.MELI.CK. Stroudsburg, January 1 ,1 S4G; ROBERT C. SLEATII, J. J. POSTENS. Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847. BLANK' DEEDS'-" DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership heretofore, existing be tween the subscribers under the name and firm of DeWitt Brothers & Hagerty, for ihe purpose of carrying on the Lumbering business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. . All persons ! indebted to the ahne firm are requeued to" call I i ..i . '.i i.i ' .i n r n..vuii-' anu scuie, wiuiuiu uciay, vviui v. ju i & Brother, who arc- duy authorized to receive the same; and all persons having, demands against said firm will please present them for settlement. , . , . 0- W. DeWITT, HENRY DuWlTT, . P. W HAGERTy, Milford, March 27, 1 847 . The business will hereafter be carried on by ihe subscribers, and. they intend . to keep con stantly omhand at ilu.ir mill at Jord's Valley, BoAirris, Lath, Picinifs'and Paling, for sale cheap fur catlf or prndii. s ' . . . " C. V.!DWWitt & Bao'fiiHR. ivHwaii 27, i547. ; v .' ' j4- .',",;'";, ; TOYS. A great variety of Toys on haud, forsa'la cheap, at the Variety Store of. , J O H N . H . MEL I . Stroudsburg, Jfan.uary 1, 1S46. . Noio Publishing in the City of Phil pel pliia, scott's Weekly jpapek, A largS size Family Newspaper, Neutral in Pol itics and Religion, and devoted to Literature, Trutf News, the Arts, Sciences, lXe.ilih, I wnpur;ance, iVtorality, Amusements, Slechanics, EducationvtbS1 Farmer, Markets, &c Subscription price ... Only One Dolinv it Teiti', Single Copy, 75 cents in clubs of Eight, and less' oyer that number. Great inducements to subscribe to " Scotfs Weekly . . Paper." . In order to accommodate all who wish a reallv first rate weekly news and miscellaneous reading journal, the publisher of "Scott's Weekly Paper" bas fixekl, as the basis for clubbing, &c for ftba future, the following unprecedented low . TERMS PER YEA It. One copy, $1 Thir Eight copies, Sfi 1' Fourteen conies. $10 Fifty cornes, $3fj Twenty copies, S15 Seventy-tiVd copies, S5t Twentv seven copies $20 A hundred and fifty cop ies, $100. Q3 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 r A. SCOTT, Publisher, No. 115 Chesnut street, Philadelphia." WATCHES. . ... ' A good assortment of Waiches, for sal et at reduced prices, by JOHN 11. MElJlfJK ' Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, J 846: -! yf! ! ' Phirty-four copied," $25 Forty-two criju'cS;' 30 ; ; JOB WO.RK J'