rs 3e 111 1 n casing" - -. sou can lake the ci-y without difficultjvand ihat il'15 foreign residents are anxious fur his .ffival. I ieui. Whipple had arrived there ; he was fireated well and expected to be exchanged Co:n. J erry nns wuuurawn ms mrcus irojn f .iluiherc; ue expects 10 return wnen me I jcyy season is passed. ...... 1 The Sun of Anahuac attribute his with drawal to an overwhelming lorceol t)ie enemy tr 1,1 l'ie l'c'n',y' aru lnu enr Can al'ack; rn Almonte was in confinement at Tula- ,,,.nno Gen. Alverqz was at t.hti capitol in the A cow from 'Mercer,5 Maine, passed ifirough BEST OFFER YET MADE AugtiMa a few, days since o.nher way to Bos ton, haviijo beeii sold for $125. She-is '10 years, and in 14 days in Juno hist, '40 lbs. 10 023. of buTier were made from her milk. Texas. General Wood, Hon. Messrs. N. H Darnell, J. Van Zaudi, J. l -Miller and- J. X Robinson, are announced as candidates for Go vernor of Texas. COMl,LEXION.--Wrigh.t's Indian Vegetable Pills are the best cosmetic in the world; be cause they cleanse and purify the body of those ho of July, and hafUeveral long.iui.erviews mornid humors which, ii lodged m the cuticle, are 1,,liu' . the cause not onlv of vcllowor swarthv comolex- - ion and roughness of the skin, but of all kinds of ., h Santa Anna. Mr. 'Frist had been indiposed, but had-become convalescent. Tim Tariff of '4 The Irish Famine is over, and 'all .Europe is Ih ssrd with the promise of a good'ha'rvest. Ti value of our breadstuff is siricketidown; m nt on d and silver so ion rolled eruptive diseases. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills) also aid arid improve digestion, as well as cleanse and purify the blood, and, therefore, give health' and vigor to the whole frame, which, in turn, will be sure to give a clear and healthy complexion. Beware of Counterfeits of all kinds! Some are 1 1 mated -with sugar ; others are made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine. The original genuine Indian Vegetable Pills ftlu. torrent ol goiu aim mmci aw iuw iwuc A." " " - . . . . t t ,,w ' r-iw"" o w imori" us, has suddenly ceased; and at tne same : have lhe sonature o.f William Wright written with ri' a pen on the top label of each box. None other is genuine, and to counterfeit this is forgery. For sale by George H Miller, who is the only authorised agent for Stroudsburg ; see advertise ment for other agencies in another column. . Office and general depot, 16J) Race st. Phii'a. anient we arc apprised of a flood, a very in- nJation of foreign good, men must n tne emand for our corn cease?, be paid for in spe ,e How long shall we be able to pay 'in lhe fjard' with the additional drains of the Mexican car Mill continued? Excess of imports paid . L. . . ft alai.Mt..1 t l- n f Is, if in specie, chimin uui iiiuiiuur. , uuou an irecianon of the currency, as well as a slag- K'ti io a greater or less extent in our manu- aciiire. alio in uicse uireaiuneu iciwua, .1 ilieir associated trains of evils and sulTor- :,0 of every kind, we should find the just and a ural operation of lhe Tarifl ol 4G, that Maw j IE, i tnjiMtmale wisdom and justice.' contrived for , t Sirnudsburg. on Salurdav, August 14ih. I benefits of .Grangers, and in ihe wrong of . afIer a shorl jjness Miss Sarah Huntsman, ur o n fellow citizens, which has not yet, been jn ,i,e yg,h year of her ae. iperifnced oecause it nas pleased an inscru al) b Providence "to open to us, even in ihe ,i (1st of our own sins and follies, a temporary Lell of wealth in the sorrow and desolation o! urei"n lands. North American On the 15ih insu, by F. Starbird, Esq.'-Mr. Henry S. Bis'dixg of Pocono, and Miss Sally Axn Heller of Price. Tlii ilk of It. fhe expenses of Mr. Polk's administration, for ie last three months, were S2ii,47o,oUo be !io at the rate of Ninety millions per annum, i hink of it ! A quarter million of dollars . i. n spent EVERY day, oecause i exas was au- . -ved and Mr. Polk wanted the glorr of a war ! I i.iiik of it, voiers ! before 'ou resolve who to uj-pari fur the next President.' Think of it, Votisylvanians, before you determine to sup- ffiort fur re-eleciion a Governor, who approves S.t a Air. Po k's ofncia and uncor.smutional i . . Percussion Cap. Mr R. M. Bouton, of New York, has just f y. in operation at the Navy Yard,, Washing un Cny, a machine for the manufacture of per lUsHHi caps, ihe wonderful powers of -which are represented as one of the greatest triumphs AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Pke county, to distribute . the money arising from the sale of real estate of David Van why, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his store in Milford, on Friday the 10th day of September next, at 10 o'clock a. m. when and where all persons interested are requested lo present their claims before said auditor or be debared from coming in upon said fund. JOHN H. WALLACE, Audiior. August -12,' 1847. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of levari facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ofPike county, io me directed, will be sold at public vendue or out-cry at the Court House in the town of Milfdrd, Pike county, Stale of Pennsylvania, on the 21th day of August, 1847, 01 he mechanical genius of the age. A strip !at o o'clock in the . afternoon, a'H that piece or r! ' i upper is placed in ihe feeder,, then a single 1 parcel of Land, an equal undivided half part on 'A CARD. D"j).:J. V. MATTISON respectfully announ ffces:to ihe people, of Stroddaburg and vicin COLORED, will be given as a premiumtwl ,hal n (i has permanently located, a'l SucmiuV A Life Saze Portrait o CJeji. Taylor, Twenty -eight inches.tcide by thirty inches-lun any person forwarding S3 in advance .for one years subscription to Godey's Lady :Book or any person in arrears for one or more years, by forwarding the money due, -and one year in advance, will also be entitled to a copj' The only correct, likeness of General Taylor ever given to the American public. burg, for "the purpo.se :of practising " .motlicine where hq hopes by strict attention: and great care to merit ijie patronage.. of those.) who may employ him.f . Dr.. M. afoul take, this method J of informing ilio.e. wlio are Afflicted with dts k Corrccte'd Svcry Wednesday 'nprning.ZLi ' ... i - 3. , . . i 7 . ' . - ,' Km toj! ARTTPT.PS .Str.mds-iEastoii.jl'Tuhui'rt ARTICLES heat Flour, per barrel , R've. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Rye., .do., dq.. t Sole Leathor'per pound .eases of long standing, that he has, for a w Buckwheat, per bushe.l years-past, uevowu mucu unie auu aiicnuon, ar:u t I . 1 I t .!--!..- This Ponraitia nronounced by the press a . ?? a P.PP0nV' s"cn as mY'"P work of -art that hns novnr been evfi1l,l ..wUP"?11 aflori1. ol Id vetlouung dtseasesofa chron- for its faithfulness as a likeness the following testimony is offered : ., . i New Y'ork, May, 1847. We, the' undersigned, officers of the U. Stales Armyj being personally acquainted with Gen. Taylor, consider the above Portrait to be a cor rect likeness. J.-P. -Morrison, Capt. "4th Reg't. Infantry. R. A. Luther, Capi. 2d Reg't. ATrtillery. F. Hamilton, Major 10th Infantry. J. M. FoltSj Surgeon U. S. Navy. W Sydney Smith, 1st Li. 1 st. xrtillery. I D. b. Rogers, 1st Lt. 2d Dragoons. . A. Lowd, C.a'pt. 2d Aniller'. A. Myers., 2d Lieut. 5th Infantry. , The above certificate is sent with every por trait. Address ' L. A. GO'DEYj Philadelphia. July 29, 1847. i-uii,t!ion cuts out a portion ol the copper in i jiape of a siar ; by a sliding plate the star s then brought under a die, which shapes and nolies the cap, then a slight motion of a spring trows the cap into a tube which conveys it to fa drawer below. Everv revolution of the w.pel, which is propelled by steam, makes a up ready to receive ihe explosive composition. 1 ii u Mipplied b' copper, it tx)ps itself, llp- watL of bixty C3ps are made in a iriinute, and lied'ly forty thousand could be made with ease This tnvenwon must be pfoduc- , i u . . : ' h the east side of the lot surveyed in ihe warran tee name of Christopher Sioner, numbered on ihe Commissioners Books of Pike county 100, containing in the whole 438 Acres and I Pcrcltes, and allowances of six per cent.. &c, which said iract ol land Holdridge Dewy by deed daied 14th day of October 1838 granted arid conveyed to Joseph Wood, and on the lfth' of December 1835 Joseph Wood conveyed !o Benj; bvins, lc character, and he flatters himself that those calling upon. him laboring under this class of disease will meet with prompt and immediate relief. , . . 1 ' He will be found at his room at ihe Mansion House,, ready to consult with those who may favor him with a call at all hours when not ab sent, on profession.;! busiiies. June 24, 1847. if. ' 1 ' ; . ' ' - It Is Wii'ifcJcii t In the Booh 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 hidiun Vegetable Pills of the North American College of Health, are ebm ,posed of plants -which grow spontaneously on bur own soil, and are therefore better adapted lo our constitutions than medicines concocted from for--kign Drugs, however well they may be-compouhd-e.d; and'a's t'h'ey are founded upon the principle that the .humeri body is in truth , (Subject to -but One Disease, viz ; corrupt humors; and that said medicine cures VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS., this disease. .on - . The only known medicine that at the same time pur-1 . Natural r riUCllpleS . , ges, purifies, and strengthens the system. ly cleansing and purifying the body; it will be man- R. LE HOY'S Pills are a new medicine i lest, thntiif the constitution be not entirely ex- which has just appeared, and is fast - taking hausted a- pcr.severanoenn their use according the places of all others of the same class. These I to directions, ;s absolutely certain, to drive disease pills are composed of many ingredients, but the of every' name from the. body. . , two principal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher- , When we wish to restore a swamp or morass to ry, so united that they act together -.the one,, through,! fertility, we. drain it bfthe superabundant waters; its admixture with other substances, purifying and in 'like' manner if we wish to restore the body to purging, while the othor is strengthening" the sys- health, we must cleanse it of impurity tern. Thus those pills" are at the1 same time tonic Wrigllfs Indian Vegetable Pills and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly vil be' f0Vjna'Gne of the' best, if ioi Hie very best sought for; by "medicinal men, but never before-dis- medicine in the world-for carrying out this ' covered. In other words they do the work of the .t(2.vmifl P1rffnn Prhicinh two medicines, and do it much better than any Waia 1 .UUJlmg ruilQlJJlC two we know of; for they, remove nothing from the i because they expel from the body all morbid and ystem but the impurities; so that. while they purge , 'lui'1 -ttUO -m ... rv hey strengthen ; and hence they cause no debili- and natural -manner ; while ; they every, day i.f rn k ot;nn lir t.p! Cikp. h,n.RP. and r LP.asui'6. . do. do. do: Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. barley Oats FlaxSedd Butter per pound E,rgs, per dozeh , Plaster per ton. Hickory wood, per cord Oali, do. do. Mackerel; -No. 1 ' Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel) ;tv)'g. --. 11 7 ,oa 5. 50 5 66 4 on f o6 i (io ; 70 TO J5,,J,"25 5i) . :5U -.-53: . 4 50 A 50 3 00 3 50 40 40" " '40" 3-3 1 20 - ran- 12 12 . 0 T: 8 C 0,0 3 50 2 50 4 50 2 00 3 75 !3 00 12 00; 0 50 10 "0 60 :i50 sfooil 4 25W-" 2.12 11 75 7? Z 'BAWK IiI.ST.- corrected weekly for. the Jcffersonian Itcpublicun. The notes of those banks on vhicn: quotation are omitted and a dash( )substiiuted)are ;nut purchased by the brokers. ; IPf'sa iss'vS v.nia. .West Dranch barilr JBan of North Amcriba, do vyayiesbur; Farmers' .t-Mechaaics' do Wesrerr. aa dc South,irk ban, do Uarik of Nortfiern Liberties do , i if f . f 1 . 11 a wonoeriuL irnuence on iu disease ol every name is raptaty driven irom tne ly purify without weakening it, body, . noxious particles from the The Tullawifjr? Agencies have beenestablished tation, and are followed by no ve-action Koy's Pills have blood : they not on but thev remove all chyle before it is' converted into fluid, and thus makes irriDure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending the opperations pHhis,rnost excellent of medicines,, which never strains of tortures thedigestive functions, but causes them to work in a perfectly natural manner ; and hence persons taking them do not. become pale -and emaciated,' but the contrary ; for while it .is the property of the Sarsaparilla, united a? it is with other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and impure, it is equally the property of the Wild Cher ta retain all that is natural and sound ; and hence a robost slate of health is the certain result of their united operations. Agents in Stroudsburg, Dr. Samuel Stokes and T. Schoch. . , mmeiise expense to government. Department has used a sirniljfr machine made by .Mr. Bouton; and such is the facility afforded Sbv it of makinH superior caps, possessing all their explosive properties even when they have iermined for some time under water, that no H'lerit order has been given for the fabrication ol fire-arms with flint locks.- " conveyed the same to James Lee, conveyed i . The War i li, ,t f. intra r , i . . ,n . ;rfo 'e same to Elemuel Burr, and on the 2Sth day c in "tea. uui aua"C3 ao ni.ii uj aouiii on .7-.. . . . t-. , , TT 01. reuruary i04U conveyeo to reaoouy nowe, ihe equal half pajt of ihe above mentioned lot conveyed to him the said Peabody Howe, containing A Dr. Oschaiz, it is said, has discovered the of making paper from wood, without nitric aiJ, or great mechanical force. Timber is furore useful than ever; recently we, were jold ui bread made from saw dust, now conies pa-Jier. Great Crop of Corn. The Alexandria Gazelle says that a recent leuer from the Hon. H. L. Ellsworth, of indi- sua, formerly Commissioner of the Paient Of- -L-e, states thai he has 1,001) acres in corn, from t 1 . . . Allien he expects to make 55 bushels ,lo the acre. Only imagine 55,000 bushels of corn on one farm ! Mr. Cure for Cancer. -, says he has effectually cured him- If of an obslinuale cancer Mby ihe free use of poiash, made from the ashes of feckoak, boiled 'o ihe consistence uf molasses, ued aspoul "re, covering the whole with a coal of tar. Two or three applications will remove all pro tuberances, afier winch it is only necessary to lieal ihe wound with common salve..' , , Odd Feilpvsiiip. " Hie Stk Louis Reveille says jtiat th-o lelief :n rded by the Udd I'dlows wiihin one year : was over $200,000 ! Think of ihai and by ne society ; and lo widow, the pour orphan, to i'fio sick and distressed for oil to pour upon "io wounds of lhe suffering and jhis by the lence upon society. They have no sedation il'finciplea. ; : The editor of the' CinciniiaiiiCo'mmercklUias JU xoen .a corn-stalk w.hieh .ii).easuredt22 ',feet ,f,tn tip to rooJ, It vtfwfrom a field in the Mir 9S9 Acres and 9 Perches, it beins the east half of lhe above described lot. Bounded on the north by lands of Christian Sioner, number 199; east by Peleg Place, num ber 20T; south' by Samuel Snyder, number 192; :PeIen Branen, number 193'. Seized and taken in execution as the prope'r- liy of Peabody Howe, and will be sold by mo for cash only. . LEWIS ROCKWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff' Office, Milford, July 28, 1847., . . aug. 12. LAMES' INSTITUTE, E ASTON, Pa. The Young Ladies' Institute, siluaied: at the .comer of Pomfret and Spring Garden streets, will commence us next session the hrst Mon day in September. Terms per Session of twenty-two weeks : Boarding including Fuel and Tuition I q- qq in English per session. y Washing per week, 25' Music, '( Piano, : .12 00 Use of tlie Insirument per session, 4 00 Either of the ancient or modern Lan- Y guages, Painting, Drawing, Em-- 6 00 broidery or Wax-work, J English department for day scholars, ' 10' 50 An extra charge of twenty-five cenis,will be made for incidental expenses. All pupils charged fronfllhe time lhey enter until the end of ihe session,. except in cases, of protracted sickness. THOMAS M. CANN, A. M. Easton, .July 29, 1847. 2m Principal Country Produce, , Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. JOHN H. MELICK, Strou-dtfbor'E.eb; 12, 1846. .MANSION HOUSE., -Mrs,' Margaret .Eagles Begs leave resp6cifully to inform her old friends and ihe'public generally that she has taken the; above establishment, which has. been, and ii now being, fined up upon the rrfost approved plan, for the accommodation' of strangers anj travellers. The long experience which she has had in the business of keeping a hotel or public house, in connection with ihe favorable location and commodiousness of the Mansion Housej fcrhe j hopes will afford a sufficient guarantee to se cure a liberal pairohage. Persons visiiing town on business or pleasure excursions, will find a comfortable, convenient and auiet home. Ju- for the sale of Wright's Indinfn Vegetable Pills, in i lONR O E C I i H Cfeorge H Miller, Stroudsburg- '"';.' ''.. Jphri Lander, Craig's Meadows , '4.sT"4 Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills..- t. i Hepry Kintt, Bartonsyin? 1 , ! ; !" ;: A. S Edinger, Tannersville .t Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersville v-- Charles Saylor, Salorsburg- .. .. ; Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg ' - William. Drake, Snydefsville , .'."' ' . Beware of Counterfeits. The public, are cau tioned against the many spurious medicines which in order tq deceiyearq called by names snnilar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. iOffices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's IndiaH Vegetable Pills: wholesale- and retail, 169 I Race street, Phtladelpiua ; 298 Greenwich street, jN'ew lork and 198 1 remont street, Boston. February 18, l'847.--iy ' 1 ' : ';"'".'' Mechanics Dunk do Commercn: Jlank ' ' do Bank of Pcnn Tow nship, o"o Manufacturers." Mech'ns do Moyamcningbank do United States bank ; 22 Giraru do. par Pennsylvania bank , par Bank of (Jermant'own par Bank of Montgomery co. ' do Bank of beta ware, county do 3an!: Of Chester county do Df-yJcstown ban dn Fafrnofi' bank of Bucks do Easton bank , .. do FarmcrJbapk of Reading ,do Lebanon bank 1J Harrishurc bank . 1 Middlelown eank Farmers' tahk Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster countv bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank , Miners bank of l'ottsville 1 York bank . , 3 Clnmboriburgbank I Gettysbunr'bank 1 Vrnii!im dn ? Honesdale do. 1 Bank'cit Lcwistown . 2 York. I'lttssbtirK S Uiownc&ville Eri;e bank Berks county bank I'ow anda do Relief Notes No XV CITY BANKS America, b.ink of . American exchange Uahk of Commerce . Bank of the State of N "Y Butchers' iind Droveii' CUeiuical City Colnmcfcial ClUon . . i , Del.andlludsoncanalco. do Drv Dot"R i ; ful niiltoiibank of Ncw.York, ar Oreemvich o i do Lafavette da. Leatuot MafiufaciJurers' t jdlv do ll.Manhatten company par ' ito, oo " 'do' do . nnr parfMeclmiucs'-BaiflsnigJAsso. :d6 i dojMerchants'bank ,; . Cff do Merchant' ' du iMcchaajcs & grader, , . d"g har'Mprrhant' Exchaifse ' do r.ationai,uani5. . ,. . ,r :-tloj pathVew York, Bank ot .. 2. ew-vork uanKing,co; ' u. N. Y. St'cSt'k Seciirity.b.Yparif N'orlh 'River " do. fhecnix Se-enth Ward Tenth Ward Tr.tde?meri's lUnicn G. of N Y . . 'd o in. i. par Lum. oank at Warren no saleiWashingcnn do A FricEad to ail Nations j WAR OR WAR ! rrs and others attending Court are invfied to , Stroud NEW LINE, The accommodation line of Stages between i BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office;' call, and salisfv themselves. Siranyers from the city, or elsewhere, who contemplate spend i n 2 so me lime in the beauiiful and retired vil lage of Siroudsiburg, will tlo well by making ihe abovo house their home during their slay, here; in bhort, all are invited to call. Transient and steady boarders, by ihe day or week, accommodated upon the most reason able' lerms. Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847. SOAPS. Fine scented .Soaps for washing and shaving also lhe celebrated, shaving cream, for sale cheap, by JOHN H. MELICK; Stfoud&burg, January 1, 1846. JEa'ton and Miliord filai&'lfii&q, N VIA STROUDSBURG. Passengers in this Jino will leave Joseph Hage.vbuch's Inn, sign of the " Black Horse," Easion, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, passing through the following places, viz': -Richmond, Centreville, VVillittmsburg, Dills' Fefry, Delaware Water Gap, Dutoisburg, Stroudsburg, Bushktll, and Dingmari's Ferry, and arrive in Milford the same day: Distance 60 miles. Returning, leave Samuel pimmick's Hotel, Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in Easiori ihe same. day. Fare from Easion jo Stroudsburg, $1 25 " Milford, ,2 87 N. 13. All-baggage at the ris'ofne owners. 1 WILLIAM DBA'N, Siroudaburg, June 3, 1617. . Proprietor roudsburg and Easion,: will leave the housre of J. Postens, .(Washington Hotel,) in Strouds burg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of ev ery week, at 7 o'clock, a si., and arrive rit 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 (Tclocfv, A. Hi , and arriving ai Stroudsburg at 2 o'clock,' s'am'e day. The' subscribers beg leayo to inform the pub lie, thai' they have united in carrying on the above line of stages and that they are now able to carry" passengers in as comforiable and con venient a style, as any other route in tlier.coun ty. Fare through SI 25. " ROBERT C. SL EAT Iff J.J. POSTENS. ... Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847. DISSOLUTION.' The co-partnership heretofore existing be tween ihe subscribers, under the name and firm of DeWitt Brothers & Hagerty,.for ihe purpose of carrying on i fie LurrrberjLug business is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ail persons indebted to the. ahoye firm are requested ,io call and settle, wyhout 'delay, wiih C W. JDeWitl &, Broililir, whoJ"are duly a'uihoriz'ed lo receive the same; aifd all persons having demands against said firm will please present them for settlement. C. W. DeWITT, 1 , HENRY-DeITT, d". W. HAGERTY, Milford", Marbh 27' 847( , The. business1 will hereafter be carried on by tlio fitjbscriber.St.and they intend to ketty con- 3 bo'ARns, IjATH, i ickkts auu r iuf ' ' i 1 - i- ; i' ' J s l- !).in ( . . on. Ii (tr . m II tl r. r 1 1 'C. W; DeWitt & Bito-nnKn. 1( , LOOK HERE! . Tootia-AcSie. c 21 q sieved. The. subscriber begs leave to inform, the pnb. lie,' that he has, after spending a great dear of tiirTe and trouble, discovered a compound .which'. " will instantly , iikM'u' C u re die Tcroth- A cii e , ; ; by destroying the nerve, and is guaranteed "io He perfectly innocuous in its effects upon the.,othr'( Teeth. The afflicted cannot . do better ihaiVj make tise.of these Drops, by which they wtlf bo rid of their pa'in and keep their teeth, . - W. J,,BREIiERj , The genuine article can be hud iij. Svjt Priutint Office, Slroud.-htiro, nhtilcsaTe arid Jve..-s tail, seneral Agent for the proprietor. , , JJj Jrrice ,ce7i per bottle. AGENT WANTED'".: :'. FJK X II IS CODS'SI''.::' The business will to be procure subscribers' for, und sell, when published, a large, new;.. s.plendid, township Map. of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualification re quired are a small capital of $100. sobriety.Sn tegrity, industry , energy, and active business tal- cnts. Information of the terms of the ayency (which are liberal) will be given on application" POSTAGE PAID, to . - - ALEXANDER HARRISON. Superintending Agtnt, . 8 1-2 South 7th street, Philadelphia. September 17, 1S46. '.'"L TOYS. f:r l r ! f l i f A greal variety of Toys' on hand, for salo cheap, at the Variety Store of ' ' " '" ' JOHN H. MELICIC1' Slro-udsburg, Januarv 1, 186. ' m Ntxiv. Ptiblishiiig in the City of '; Philadelphia', CO'IT' WJBEKLY PA.P:;'; A large size Famih1 Newspaper, Neutral in Pol ft iticsan'd Religion, and devoted to Ijiteraturo, Truth, News, the Arts, Sciences, Health, .Temperance Morality, Amusements, Mechanics, Fiduqation, the .; -Farmer, Markets &c. Subscription.price, Only Oiie BoJIar a Xeav, Single Copy, 75 cents in clubs of Eight, -and less over that numbei. . , .. -g Great inducements iosubscr'tbe, to " Scott's WeeMytia In orrer tp accommodate all whp wish a rea.llvj first! inie weekly news and miscellaneous reading , journal, the publisher of "Scott's WeckJ5'4JE-iperM, has fis'edVas the basis for clubbing, &cl' for 'tbo-4 future, the following unprecedented ldw , TERRIS PER YEAR. 'l i;ii- One copy, $1 Thirty. f6ur;coniesuS'2a rf Eight co'pies, 6fi Fortyjtr.-o copies,' kW' 'lJ Fourteen copies, S10 Fifty copies. Silo Twenty copies, $15, , SeYentyi-five triples, 50 Twentv seven copies.$j20 A hundred arid flftv cqp- les. ftinn' . QjThe moneyi 'ih dvcrv instance, to accompa" ny tbe order. AllTetters must bo address'ed.'p'ost paid, (or the money forwarded through the Post-, master) to A SCOTT, Publisher, ! No. 1 1.5 Chesnut street, Philadelpbiullt 3 : it i . " WATCHES. . ,u': A good nssortmeni of Watches, for sale. aV ? (dduced prices, by JOHN H..MrELl.Gk t3i I I 1 1 : 1 in i 1 - Slroudsbufg, Jan. 1, 1846. Neatly executed' at this Office. .3.
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