By Thomas X Alienor. Old ' 41 Rough , and Ready' lie has proved himself an admirable Taylor for clothing- in the mantle of defeat and disgrace die Mexican army. By 13. S. Schoonover. The American Gcner als Nature's noblest specimens of man. With a Shields for defence, a Pcarce for onslaught, a Marshall for arrangement, a Twiggs for ambus cade, a Wool for clothing, a Pillow for repose, a Taylor for basting-, and all for valor and bravery, we have willing- to fear from Mexico or any oth er foe, t My a Guest. Palo Alto, Rescca do la Palma, Monterey, Ruena Vista and Cerro Gordo will be pointed to in all future time as monuments of American bravery and patriotism. When the enemies of our country think of those fields, their heart? quail. IJy Lewis Gordon. The Indiana Volunteers A cloud of misrepresentation obscured the sun of their fair fame for a time, but it has been remov ed, and they now stand before an admiring-nation as the "bravest of the brave." Ily J. L. Ring-wait. Lieut. Wm. Schoonover yiav he long live and prosper in the country he lias so" gallantly defended. Rv Daniel Peters. Mexico Like a refraclo rv school-boy, she must be flogged into a sense of duty and decorum. "Old Rough and Ready" is just the tutor to wield the " rod of correction" over her. ' By the Company. Our Host and Hostess .May their shadows never grow less. A Centenarian. There was in our town, during a day or two of last week, a negro, who claims to he 104 vears of age ; and his account of himself is sus tained by the declaration of one of the most re pectable and venerable inhabitants of our neigh boring township of Lower Alt. Bethel, Pa. now S2 years of age who says that the Afri can veteran was known as 4 old Luke" in his boyhood. The old gentleman stales that he was ai the battle of Trenton, in 1776, as drum mer in ihe Company of Capi. Dean of Bucks Co. His vocation at present is that of player oa the violin, and all who heard him will testi iv, that if he handled ihe drumsticks sixty years ago as feally as he plies the bow to the violin now, he must have furnished music worthy even of ihe battlo of Trenton. Except in Frank John hon's band, we have never seen one of his race 1.0 completely master of his instrument. He walked from Easton to Roxburg, a distance of .nine miles, the day before he arrived here, and was wending his way to his homo in the Wa ter Gap Jersey side when we met with him. lie has recently made application for a pension, and if successful in obtaining it, we see no good teasoti why he may not live to enjoy it for a i dozen or twenty years to come. His hair is white, but hU countenance is bright and ani ma'eil, and his style of comersation sprightly Juid intelligent. He is still able to furnish mu hc for a revl, and neglects no opportunity of .doing no. His own impression appears to be thai he is near the end of his long pilgrimage. Bchidctc Apollo. T Inflammatory. j During ihe recent bread riots in France, some 'very mllammaiory hand-bills were circulated. The agitators charged the scarcity upon the Government, and endeavored to turn the mat ter lo political account. " A day of vengenco Is come !" aid one of the placards, " and the people should move. First seize the grain, then burn the houses of tho rich. miirdrrn ihntm - -J v j VSJV herein, if agrecablc--it iu belter to die from murder than to dio from, hunger. Courage ! Forward ! Huzza for pillage, for blood, for death !" A Good Suggestion. A correspondent of the boston Transcript sug jiestR the substitution of an octave or so of mu sical pipes in place of the steam whistle. The engineer, lie says might Wien entertain the pas sengers and ihe surrounding country with favor ite airs. " Old Dan Tucker" is supoested for road-cros-sings and passage through populated districts, on account of tho appropriateness of the chorus, " get out of the way." D.J. V. MATT1SON respectfully announ ces to the people of Slroud-jbur" and vicin- IIIV llll I. J I...-. . .... I I . . I . I ... Jl. to me directed, will be sold at pub ic vendue !i r i r i . r, . T7 . , -i burg, fur ihe purpose of praciiing medicine, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of levari facias issued out oi ino oouri oi oommon x teas o rike countv : or out-cry at the Court House iu the town of Milford, Pike county, State of Pennsylvania, on the 27th day of August, 1547. where he hopes by strict attention and great care to merit the patronage of those who may employ him. Dr. M. alio lakes this method of informing thoo who nr nlH'.rted with dls- ... . .... at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all that piece or . cases 01 ,0,,S landing, ihal he has, lor a lew parcel of Land, an equal undivided half part on .vcars Pas, de1 uch time and attention, and the cast side of the lot surveyed iu ihe warran- ha9 hatl amI)lc "pporiunfiy, such as only ahos- tee name of Christopher Sioner, numbered on Pi,aI affords, of investigating diseases of a chron- the tJnmm ss nnor.s Hnnks n Pikn ...mv inn ie cuaracter, anu ne nauers iiimseit mat inose . 7 T . . . J .. i ..!...: i .. - PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday inorhing. . , ) Man) of the Loco-foco papers and address urneis have stated, time and again, that Gen. In in voied against ihe repeal of the bankrupt law, which, by the way, is not the fact, as he oicd for the repeal, and is entitled to whatever credit may be deserved for so doing. But there h one fact in this connection worthy of note, namely, that those persons who availed them elves of the law are now among the loudest in denouncing General Irvin for his alledged vote against its repeal. LIVER COMPLAINT is generally accompa nied with pain in the right side, extending up to the top of the shoulder ; variable appetite, occa-. sionally a disordered stomach, yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and often a swelling over the re gion of tho liver, together with many other symp toms of a loaded and corrupt state of the blood. Wright's Indian vegetable rills will be found one of the very best medicines m the world for the aire of all diseases of the Liver ; because they ex pel from the body those morbid humors which, when deposited upon this important organ, are the cause of every variety of Liver Complaint. From three to six of the above named Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will, in a short time, give such manifest relief, that no argu ment or persuation will be necessary to induce a perseveTance in their use, until the liver is restored to a healthy action, and pain or distress of every kind is driven from the body. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, and purify the blood ; and there fore, not only remove every vestige of the Liver Complaint, but, at the same time, give new life and vigor to the whole frame. Beware of Counterfeits of all kinds1. Some are coated with sugar ; others are made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine. The original genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the signature of William Wright written with a pen on the top label of each box. None other is genuine, and to counterfeit thupis 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, 1G9 Race st. Phil'a. A letter dated Deposit, Pa., August 6, 1847, coniains an item of unusual atrocity. "A horri i If deed was perpettaed in Scott township, Yaue county, Pa. only eight miles from this place, on Sunday last, which has no parallel in he caialogue of crimes. Mrs. Williams, wife of ihe Rev. Gursham William, aged about 56, left her residence in the morning to attend a Sabbath School in the neighborhood, only one mile and a half from her house. White pass ing through the woods, she was attacked by a fiend iu hurnon shape, thrown out of the road and throttled until she died ; there is no doubt ihe fiend effected his purpose from the bruises found about her body. He was disturbed by the noise of Mr. Wil liams' carriage, which soon came up and pass ed on to the school house with a portion of ihe family and two sisters of the unfortunate Mrs. W., who a day or two before had arrived from their residence in New York, on a visit to their friends and sisters. The family, on arriving at the school house, finding Mrs. W. absent learn ing upon enquiry ihal she had not been there, become greatly alarmed, consequently returned with several others. The body was found a quarter of a mile from the road, behind a log, and her cloths were much torn and other evidence ihal she came to her death from strangulation. The perpetrator, on hearing the approach of the carriage, left his victim, went towards Deposit, aboul half a mile, with a view to escape, finally turned about to .return when he was taken by his pursuers. He immediately confessed ihe attack and his 'object, and was going back to see if the woman was dead, if not, to consumale the act he first completed. The Murderer stood before his jvicim, a prisoner, in one hour afier the boJy Avas found and less, than two hours after the deed was committed. He says his name is John Bell, and is an Englishman, recently from the Philadelphia penitentiary. He is now in j?ho Houesdale jail awaiiiug his trial. J!IARKIB, In Knowhon on the 14ih inst. by iho Rev. J. S. Swairn, Mr. Edmund H. Ink, of North ampton Co. Fa. and Miss Marietta, daughter of Mr. George Green of the former place. DIED, In Lower Mt. Bethel, Pa. on Friday last, Mr. Adam Depue, aged about 45 years---a wor thy and respectable citizen. At his residence in Stroudsburg, on the 26th inst, after a lingering illness, Mr. Wm. Drake, in the 42d year of his ago. To the Voters of Monroe county. At the solicitation of numerous friends I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of County T&'casirer, at the ensuing fall election. Should 1 be elec ted, I will discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. ABRAHAM LEVERING. Hamilton township, Aug. 24, J 847. containing in the wholo 438 Acres and lOS Perches and allowances of six per cent. &c, which said tract of land Holdndge Dewy by deed dated 14th day of October 1838 grained and conveyed to Joseph Wood, and on ihe 17th of December 1835 Joseph Wood conveyed to Benj. Evins, conveyed the same to James Lee, conveyed the same to Elcmuel Burr, and on the 28ih day of February 1840 conveyed to Peabody Howe, the equal half part of the above mentioned lot convoyed to him the said Peabody Howe, con taining SI 9 Acres and O Perches, it being the oast half of the above described lot. Bounded on the north by lands of Christian Stoner, number 199; east by Peleg Place, num ber 201; south by Samuel Snyder,' number 192; Pelen Branen, number 193. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Peabody Howe, and will be sold by me for cash only. LEWIS ROCKWELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, July 28, 1847. aug. 12. "ill ini VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. The only known medicine that at the same lime -purges, purifies, and strengthens the system. R. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medicine which has just appeared, and is fast taking NOTICE. iisXiiGltaiaua& Delaware Canal and Eail Eoad Company. A Stockholders and Managers meeting for general and special purposes will be held on the first day of September next, at Harrison, Luzerne county, Pa. By order of the President. WILLIAM HENRY, Secretary. August 2G, 1S47. Ji'UN'KY. Two young women met in Charles itin street, Boston, on Thursday. One accused the other of stealing away her beau. A fight nnued. One of litem received a dirk wound, lyiii-j open the qheok in a dreadful manner. About an inch of tho blade was broken off and lemmied in the cnebk They were arrested, u.ivl thtj wowided guT'lalven W Vje Wspjtnl. YOUNG ABIES' INSTITUTE, EASTON, Pa. The Young Ladies' Institute, situated at the corner of Pomfret and Spring Garden streets, will commence its next session the .first Mon day in September. Terms per Session of twenty-two -weeks: Boarding including Fuel and Tuition ) g- q-q in English per session. y Washing per week, . 25 Music, (Piano,) . 12 00 Use of the Instrument per session, 4 00 JSither of the ancient or modern Lan- V guages, Painting, Drawing, Em- G 00 broidery or Wax-work, ) English department for day scholars, 10 50 An extra charge of twenty-five cents will be made for incidental expenses. All pupils charged from the time theyenter until the end of the session, except in cases of protracted sickness. THOMAS M. CANN, A. M. Easton, July 29, 1847. 2m t Principal Country Produce. Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. JOHN II. MELICK. Stroudsburg, Feb. 12, 1846. SOAPS. Fine scen'tecf Soaps for washing and shaving also the cejebrated shaving cream, for sale cheap, by ' -JOHN H. MELICK. Stroudsburg, January J, Jb4t. the places of all others of the same class. These pills are composed ol many ingredients, .but tne two principal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher- jy , so united that they act together ; the one, through its admixture with other substances, purifying and purging, while the othor is strengthening the sys tem. Thus those pills are at the same time tonic and ooeninsr; a desideratum Ions and eagerly sought for by medicinal men, but never before dis- covered, in other words tney do tne woric oi tne two medicines, and do it much better than any two we know of ; for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities; so that while they purge they strengthen ; and hence they cause no debili tation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's Pills have a wonderful lrfluence on-the blood ; they not only purify without weakening it, but they remove all noxious particles from, the chyle belore it is converted into fluid, and thus makes impure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending the opperations of this most excellent of medicines, which never strains or tortures the digestive 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 as it is with' other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and impure, it is equally the property of the Wild Cher to retain all that is natural and sound ; and hence a robost state of health is the certain result of their united operations. . Agents in Stroudsburg, Dr. Samuel Stokes and T. Schoch. SCANSION HOUSE. yr ITIrs, Margaret Eagletf 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, filled up upon the most approved plan, for the, accommodation of strangers and travellers. t , , . 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 ihe 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 lime in the beautiful and retired vil lage of Stroudsburg, will do well by making the above house their home during their stay here; in short, all are invited to call. Transient and steady boarders, by the day or week, accommodated upon the most reason able terms. Stroudsburg, April I, 1847. Eastern and Millbrcl Mail Lilac, VIA STROUDSBURG. Passengers in this lino will leave Joseph Hagenbuch's Inn, sign of the " Black Horse," Easion, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, passing through the following places, viz: Richmond, Centreville, Williamsburg, Dills' Feiry, Delaware Water Gap, Dutotsburg, Stroudsburg, Bushkill, and Dingman's Ferry, and arrive in Milford the same day : Distance 60 miles. Returning, leave Samuel Dimmfck's Hotel, Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdaj', and arrive in Easion tho same day. Fare from Easton to Stroudsburg, $1 25 Milford, 2S7 N, B. All baggage attlie risk of ihe owners. WILLIAM DEAN, ., Stroudsburg, June 3, 1817. Proprietor. calling upon him laboring under this class of disease will meet with prompt and immediate relief. He .will be found at hia- 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. TJIE GREAT PREVENTIVE MEDICINE! Though Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills have achieved triumph upon triumph, in the cure of ob stinate cases of disease, even after they had been entirely given up, and after all other remedies had "ailed,' yet their power of 'prevention may be justly esteemed their CROWNING GLORY ! 'Storms,' it is said, 'purify the air,' but storms do mischief also, and are so far an evil. Were it within human power to maintain the ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM between the earth and air, there would be no occa sion for storms, for the air would always be pure. bo ol the human, body. 11 kept free irom mor bid humors, the action is regular and healthy. But if those humors are allowed to accumulate, a cri sis, or, iu other words, a storm, will arise, which is always more or less dangerous. wright's india?j vegetable pills are equally well calciilaled to prevent the storm, of to allay it when it comes. But prevention is better than cure, besides being cheaper and less troublesome. The delay of a day in the commencement of sickness has often proved fatal, and always reriders the case more difficult to manage. Let the sickness be caused by changes of weather, high living, want of exercise, close confinement, functional derangement, or anything else, the ef fect upon the body is much the same is equally dangerous, and is removable by ihe same means. have you a cold 1 Let it not ripen into Consumption 1 Are you Dys peptic Beware of the hypochondria. TwoPills taken every other night on an empty stomach, for for a short time, will in nine cases out of ten, cute the Dyspepsia, a Ad thereby .drive away the legion of " devils blue," For Headach. no medicine, is superior to Wright's indian veg eatable pills. Costiveness,' that prolific mother of diseas'e, is caused by a torpid state of the liver, which these Pills effectually cures. By striking at the rodt of disease, Wright's Indian vegetable Pills prevent all and cure all. They can hardly ever be taken amiss, if used with common discretion ; and we commend them to the use of those who have not yet tried them. 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, Bartonsville A S Edinger, Tannersville . , . Joseph Keller & Son, Kcllersville Charles Saylor, Savlorsburg Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg. Joseph Long, Snydersville John Marsh, Fennersville, Daniel Brown, Chesnulhiil. OfTiees'jdevoted exclusively id 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. ly A Friend to a51 Nations, WAR' OR NO WAR I ARTICLES. rheat Flour, por barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Rye? do. do. Sole Leather pur pound ; Corn per bushel Buckwheat,' per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. Barley do; Oats 'lo. Flax Seed t 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 StromlSKAUm., bur. 7 00 5 50 5 00 i UO 1 00 1 00 I 70 .70 ' 25' 2tf 50 00 59 1 .50 -1 50 J 00 3 50 40 io 40 :-j t 1 20 1 20 11 0 8 G 00 3 50 2 5t0 4 50 2 00 :$ 75 !3 00 12 00 y so io oo 00 50 : Plubjjt'H nr - " IB 1 oo' "4 25. 2 87 ; f,! ' -05' i , 1 45' "lit 14 2 12 0.00 5 50 '.if I3AftT&: WOTS 5", 2 ST; , , corrected wccKly for the JcJIbtsonian Republican. ' The rotes of those banks on whici quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are; not purchased by the brokers. PCJSaasylvailiil. .West Branch bunk Wavno&oUrsr 1 2. Biowno&vilie par do do do do do Philmlnln!ii:i hail JJan of North America, Fanners' & Mechanics' Western r.n Soulhvv.trK ban irnnci rifil ltl n Bank ol Northern Liberties do Mechanics' Bank do Cofuniercii: Bank do Bank of I'enn Tow nship do Manufacturers Mcch'us do MoyaificiisniK bank do United States bank" 2:2 uiraru do par Pennsylvania Dank par Rank of Germaiitnu'ii mir Bank of Montgomery co. do Bank of Delaware county do Bank of Chester county d Dovlestou n ban do Fanners' bank of Bucks do ihiston bank do Farmers' bank of Reading do Lebanon bank 1 ILirrisburg bank 1 Middletown bank 1 Farmers' 6ank Lancaster par Lancaster bank do Lancaster county bank do Northampton bank Columbia Bridge par Carlisle bank 1 Northumberland bank par Miners bank of Pottsvillc 1 York bank 1 Chambersburg bank 1 ueuysburg bank l Wyoming do 2 Honesdale do 1 Bank of Lcwislown 2 Bank of Susquehanna co 2 PP. 3 2 Krio bank Berks county bank I'owanda do ' Relief Notes i f CITV K.VN'kS 'America, bank of , . . American Exchange Bank of Commerce ?- Bank of the State of i Butchers'and UroveiS Chemical City Commercial Clinton Del. and Hudson canalco nrv Dock Fulton bank of New York pajr r. ;t?.' r.nt'avettC iLcather Manufacturers' Mauhatten company do do ? pSf a it. rtiecnanics' immune assu. do' "do do1 do do do' Merchants' bank Merchant' Mechanics & Traders' Merchants' Exchange t ; 1 I I. New VqrkT.Bank of . rvrvA'-Ynrk llmiftirit? co. k. - fcl. Vj it. V.U. lb T u. If. INorth River do' fhrcnix tin Seventh Ward da Tenth Ward i n Tradesmen's paf Union 15. of N Y do' 2" n .1 . NEW LINE, The accommodation line of Stages belw'cen Stroudsburg and Easton, will leave ihe house of J. J. Pffsiens, (Washington Hotel,)' in Strouds buTg. 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, Thursddy and Saturday at 7 o'clock, a. m., and arriving at Stroudsburg at 2 o'clock, same day. The subscribers bogjeaye to inform the pub lic, that they have uniied in carrying on the above line of stages and tha,t 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. SLEATII, . Jf. J. POSTENS. Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, an Auditor appointed by iho Courtbf Common Pleas of Pike county, to distribute the money arising from the sale of real estate of David Van why, that ho will attend to the duties of his appointment at his store in Milford, on Friday the 10th day of September next, at TO o'clock A. m. when and where all persons interested are requested to present their claims before said auditor or be debated from coming in upon said fund. JOHN II. WALLACE, Auditor. August 12, 18'I7. ' - t BLANK DEEDS For sale -at this Office, Lum. o&nk at Warren no saleiWashing'con . LOOK HERE! " Tooth-Aclic Conquered, x The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub-, lie, that he has, after spending a great deal lift time and trouble, discovered a compound which will instantly Cure tlie Tdotli-Achc, by destroying the nerve, and is guaranteed io his perfectly innocuous in its effects upon the oilier Teeth. The afflicted cannot do better ihai: make use of these Drop's, by which they will be rid of their pain and keep their teeth. W. J. BRE1MER. . . Tlie genuine article can be had at Schoch's Printing Oflice, Stroudsburg, wholesale a::d re tail, general Agent for the proprietor. Wj Price 25 cents per bottle. ..m AGENT WANTED FOR THIS COUKTYi The business will to be procure subscriber. for, und sell, when published, a large, new;3 splendid township Map of the STATE O'F PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re quired are a small capital of SI 00. sobriety, in tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal ents. Information of the terms of the sigency (which are liberal) will be given on application, POSTAGE PAID, to ALEXANDER HARRISON, . Superintending Agr.iil;; 8 1-2 South 7th street, Philadelphia, September 17, 1S4G. TOYS; A great variety of Toys on hand for sale cheap, at tlie Variety Store of JOHN H. MELICK. Stroudsburg, January I, 18-16. Now Publishing in the City of Philadelphia, SCOTT'S WJGEKIiY PAPjGKj- A large size Family Newspaper, Neutral in Pof itics and Religion, and devoted to Literature, Truth, News, the Arts, Sciences, Ilealth, Temperance", Morality, Amusements, Mechanics, Education, the Farmer, Markets, &c. Subscription price, Only One IoIIar :i Year, Single Copy, 75 cents in clubs of Eight, and less over that number. Great inducements to subscribe to "Scott's Weekly " Paper." . y In order to accommodate all who wish a.rea'U'y; 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 c6'py, $1 Thirty-four copies. 2p Eight1 copies, SG Forty-two Copies S3() Fourteen copies, Si a Fifty copies, $35 Twenty copies, $15 Seventy-five copfes, Sofl Twenty seven copies $20 A hundred and fifty Cop ies, $100. dCF The money, In every instance, to accgfhpa- ny the order. All letters must bo addressecirgqst'' paid, (or the monev forwarded throucrh the P!?st'- master) to A. SCOTT, PRMLiher No'. 115 Chesnut street, Philadelphia- WATCHES, A good assortment of Watches, for sale, at reduced prices, by JOHN H. MELlGl$jtf Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1 84G. . t ' JOB WORK v Neatly executed at this Office,
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