Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, September 09, 1847, Image 3

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    "fib
Extraordinary Exbibilioet of Hu
manity We saw on Wednesday evening a man be
,wcen the shafts of a can, hauling along Sixth
street, above Vine. A poor jaded horse was
net! to the rear of the cart, li had even been
,ejevcd of the weight of the harness, which
was lying in the cart. The gaii of the poor
animal showed thai it had done a hard day's
work, and the man, as he staggered under his
load, seemed grateful in his appreciation of its
services, and proud of his ability to take upun
,isowh shoulders a burthen which he consid
ered was too much for the exhausted frame of
patient, willing beast. Had ihat man means,
j,c would he ihetrreaiest philanthropist of the
Public Ledger.
Coal and its Value. A writer in Hunt's
.Merchant's Magazine estimates the supply ol
roal from the Anthracite mines of Pennsylva
nia at 2,800,000 tons, which,al $4 per ton.
its average price at tide-water, amounts in val
ue to $11,200,000.
Protracted Meeting.
A protracted meeting of the " Colored Meth
odisi Society" will be held near Stroudsburg,
to commence on Friday, September 10, and to
continue over the following Sabbath. A num
of preachers from a distance are expected to be
present. A general invitation is extended to
the lorers of Christianity.
DAVID JAMES, Presiding Elder.
September 2, 1847.
miim - m',,'iir" I 1 - ii,; .mil'r. ...Mi! ... i.i. ., ..i,..?. ,
For the Cut-ions
It has been calculated that the man who
shares evcir day cuts off nearly half a foot of
i Iicard per annum, and that a man eighty years
ifac will have removed in his time-27 leeiiof each calendar month.
1 nphair from his own countenance 1 he only
I Ii;inctive marks of humanity have been sei
jotvn by philosophers as cooking and shaving.
Man," say they, 14 is as an animal that cooks
and shaves." Very good. But ii follows, then,
that he who eats his meat raw and uses no ra
zir, voluntarily degrades himself lo a level with
ihe beast, for it is by no mens certain that
nnie beasts do not reason quite as much
n.nriy human beings. "More hair, less brains,"
vavs the Chinese proverb, and there ii some
j m
THE UNION MAGAZINE,
OF
MTATURE AND ART.
EDITED BY
MRS. KIRKLAND,
AUTHOR OF "ANEW HOME, "F0RESTLIF.E, ETC1.
AND FILLED WITH
Contributions from the most eminent Writers of the
Country.
It requires some experience in" catering for the
public taste, to enter upon the conduct of a new
Magazine with sanguine hope of success. To a
mere observer, the field seems fully occupied
every advantageous position secured, and all
available force enlisted. It would appear, upon a
casual view, as if nothing could be added to the
fluttering host of many-coloured competitors for
public favor, which swarm just before the opening
SlU)
w of sense in it, besides humor.
A lady was told the yiher day by a travel
ing gentleman, that in a certain country every
lily who had a small mouth was provided with
a husband by the government.
" Mi it pothible," said the lady, making her
mouth as small as she could.
The gentleman added, " If a lady had a large
mouth, she was provided with two husbands."
" My gracious," exclaimed the lady, at the
j-ame time throwing her mouth open to the full
twent.
The gentleman became alarmed, made his
escape immediately, and has not been heard of
since.
"OILES. This distressing complaint in cases
JL proceeds from a want of proper evacuation of
t ie bowels. The foul humors, instead of beinjr i
i ioroughly expelled J from the body, are but par-
iia.:yso; a portion being ielt as it were at tne
rrhold, is the cause of that vexatious complaint
I oiled Piles; and is frequently neglected until it
I Tyens into a more horrid form of disease called
risojia.
1 Wn'nbfs Indian
! American Hnllft
b rural remedy for the above complaint, and will in
w. i i rv
:iu rases maiie apcrjeci cure ; Decause mey enec
Spread their light wings of saffron or of blue,
and fly to the utmost parts of the earth, delighting
the ladies of the torrid zone with our comfortable
winter fashions, and enlightening the dandies of
St. Petersburg with our opinions on politics. I he
American travelling in Sweden, or in Italy, is al
ready sure of a monthly standard by which to reg
ulate his notions of foreign countries ; the gentle
men of the ward-room touching at Honolulu for
as supplies in tne course oi a tnree years cruise,
look for the New York and Philadelphia Maga
zines as confidently as for the replenishment of
the water-butts. Why, then, attempt the establish
ment of another? Because it is the veritable
belief of the publisher of the Union Magazine
that much may yet be done for the advancement
of this popular class of publications. Every day
witnesses the progress of our country in every
thing connected with Literature and Art ; and ev
ery day shows an increase in the number of those
who take an interest in this progress ; a taste for
refined culture will always more than keep pace,
with the efforts which may be made to meet its
requirements ; and where there was one reader
able to judge correctly of our periodical literature
twenty years ago, an hundred may now be found,
not one of whom will be satisfied with a tame me
diocrity, whether in literary matter or illustrations.
Our plan for the Union Magazine embraces all
that enterprise, industry, skill and cost can accom
plish for;, a publication of this description. We
say our plan, for we are shy of promising very great
things before hand. Our literary contributors will
be nearly the same as those whose writings al
ready give value to the other monthly magazines ;
although we hope to add to those well-known and
highly-esteemed names some which are destined
to grow upon public favor hereafter. But in the
matter of pictorial illustrations we have a little
more to say.
Our engravings are to be exclusively lrom orig-
-vr . , , D. r AT inal designs by T. H. Matteson, and of these we
an Vegetable Pills, of the " Is orth shalloflin ch number, one in mezzotint by
ge of Health,' are a true and na-jH g Qr T Doney,and 0ne line engraving
by M. Osborne or John C. McRrae ; besides illus-
Jiy cleanse the body from those morbid humors di ed tIirough the body of the work, and a
uhich are not only the cause of Piles, but of eve- , d engraved by W. S. Bar-
n ;t er malady incident to man nard w fa fa' relied Q as thtfUe mode of
I re of Counterfeits of allhnds! Some are , , 'onlh inhere be any reality m the warm
ued with sugar; others are made to resemble :
Hit ward appearance the original medicine
any reality
j interest lately expressed in the advance of Amer-
' . -i - r . r 7 l.. J
.... i - t i- v i . n. lean an, tms new ieaiure oi exclusively ungwtu
I he original genuine Indian egetab e Pil Is cturcs 'wiU afford opporlunity for the expression
ne tae signature of William right written with h . since those who know any thing
- a on the top label of each box. Is one other j , h t m nged bJ. reminded 0the lab
YOUNG liAHIES' INSTITUTE,
E ASTON, Pa.
The Young Ladies' Institute, siiuated 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 wcdTcs :'
Boarding including Fuel a'nd Tuition
in English per session.
Washing per week,
Music, (Piano,)
Use of the Instrument per session,
Either of the ancient or modern Lan
guages, Painting, Drawing, Em
broidery or Wax-work,
English' dGpartrrrent for day scholars,
An extra charge of twenty-five cents will be
made for incidental expenses.
I
A CARD.
DR.J. V. MATTISON respectfully announ
ces to the people of Stroudsburg and vicin
ity, thai he has permanently located ar Sirouda
burg, for the purpose of practising medicine,'
where he hopes by sirict attention and great
care to merit the patronage "of those who may
employ him. Dr. M. also lakes this nieihod
of informing h
PRICES1 'CURRENT." . C '
- Corrected every Wednesday morniifg.
ARTICLES, f .
r
Wheat Flouf, per barrel
Rye. do. do. do. .
VV'heat, per bushel
Rye, do. do.
who' are alilicted with, d;s-'Sole Leather per pound
$65 00' eases of long standing, that he has, fur a few
- 25 years past, devoted much time and attention, and
12 00 nas nat' atuple opportunity, such as only a hos-
4' 00 l'1 d' al'Oru3i U III K3llctllllg UlbL'dSUS Ul U CltlUII-
lc character, and he natters lumseli that those
calling" upon him laboring under this class of
! ii' t. t. ,1 ? i:
disease win meet wun prompt auu unmeuiaie
relief.
He will be found at hi's room' "at the Mansion
Mouse, ready to consult with those who" may
favor him with a call 'at all" hours when hot ab-
6 00
10" 50
pupus ciidiguu i.u.H .uV,.iie,,.B) senl Qn professfonai busines
untiMhe end of the session, except in cases oft june 24 1847 tf
proiracieu sicKness. , ,
THOMAS M. CANN, A. M.
Easton, July 29, 1847. 2m Principal
MAX. RoyS
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
The only known medicine that at the same lime pur
ged, pUriJics, and strengthens the system. '
DR. LE HOY'S Pills are a hew medicine
which has just appeared, and is fast- talcing
the places of all others of the same class. These
pills are composed of many ingredients,- but the
t - . . I . . nHnnniti n nrt V list I 1 iq. I
.. J .K ,.',U-.tUr,Xr, kmnlr' blU IlU
r. j . ...1 i nnnn n.;r..:nnn It
us aamixiure wiui uiner suusiautca, uuiiiyuiu auu
pun lying
purging, while the othor is strengthening the sys
tem. Thus those pills are at the same time tonic
ana opening; a ciesiaeraium long ana eageny
sought for by medicinal men, but never'before dis
covered. In other words they do the work of the
two medicines, and do it much better than any
THE 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
failed, 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 aTr would always be pure.
So of the human body. If kept free lrom mor-
mors, the action is regular and healthy. But
(hose humors are allowed to accumulate, a cri
sis, or; in other words, a siorni, will arise, which
is always more or less dangerous:
Wright's indian vegetable pills'
are equally well calculaled to prevent the storm,
or to allay it when it comes. But
PREVENTION IS BETTER. THAN CURE,
do.-
dpv
dov
Corn per bushel
Buckwheat, per bushel
Clovey Seed per bushel'
Timothy Seed per bush.-
Barley
Seed"
Butter per pound.
Eggs, per dozen
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord
Oak, do'. do.
Ivlackerel, No. 1
Do. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
Stroullk- EuSfon-. PhilfnTi
7 00 5 5a 5 0O
5.00 40O 4 otr
1 00 I 00 1 fH .
70- 70 70" '
35 25 18" -
50 50 1 oiy
59 : :
4 50 4 50 4 25
3 00 3 50 287 ' - -
40 32 G5
1 20 1 20 i 4&
14 12' 18- -i
9 8 H .
G 00 3 50 o 12' ;
2 50 1 50 0 00"
2 0O 3 75 5 5t
SaFO'flr 12 00 11 7;"V t
9 50 10 00 , 7 75- v
60 50 " :
' - ' . y tt mi
two we know of; for they remove nothing from the j besides being cheaper aitd less troublesome, l lie
system but the impurities; so that while they purge delay ol a day m the commencement oi sickness
they strengthen ; and hence they cause no debili-1 has often proved fatal, and always renders the case
tntmn and nre followed bv no re-action. Dr. L.e, more airncuu to manage;
v i v A j - - - j
Roy's Pills have a wonderful lrfluence on the
blood : thev not only purify without weakening it,
but they remove all noxious particles from the
chyle before it is converted into fluid, and thus
BANK NOTE EilST.
corrected weekly for the Jeifersoniun -Republican.'
The notes of those banks ctn vvhicn quotations
are omitted and a dash( substituted, are not'
purchased by the brokers.
PiMiivlvniii:i. West Branch bank
Jk. - - '
Philadelphia bun, . par
n.mof North Amenca, do
Farmers' & Mechanics' do
Western dtt do
South" tfK ban do
Trnticinrptrkll n fill
IJank of Northern Liberties ilo
Mechanics' Bank do
Coinmereiu llank do
Bank of Penn Township do
Manufacturers' Mech'nS do
Moyamensing brink do
United States bank 22
Girard do par
Pennsylvania bank par
Bafikof Gerinantown par
Bank of Montgomery co. do
Bank of Delaware county do
Bank of Chester county do
Dovlcstown ban do
Farmers' hank of Bucks do"
Efaston bank do
Farmers' bank of Reading do:
Lebanon Dank , I
Ilarrisbnrg btfnk - -. "" 1
Mifldlotown bank I
Farmers' bank Lancaster par
par
dor
dV
.do,
l,tf
.J1
Lancaster bank
Lancaster county bank
Northampton bank
no
do
Let the sickness be caused by
CHANGES OF WEATHER,
high living, want of exercise, close confinement, Columbia Bridge
functional derangement, or anything else, the el- Vi'A V.Y: ..J.",.;. wt
makes impure blood an utter impossibility. As feet upon the body is much the same is equally Miners bank of Fottsviile
there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea ! dangerous, and is removable by ilie same means. York bank -.
, ,. , r.u- , . 7 , Chambershurgbank
or sickness attending the opperations of this most have you a cold! Gettysburg' bank
excellent of medicines, which never strains or Let it not ripen into Consumption 1 Are you T)ys- Wyoming do
jptic ? Beware ol the hypochondria. Two fills ""Xri,
to work in a perfectly natural manner; and hence i taken every other night on an empty stomach, for Bank of Susquehannaco 2( Union n. of N
persons taking them do not become pale and for a short jime, will in nine cases out of ten, cute ";
the dyspepsia, -ana tnereoy anve away in,iegion
par
1
par
i!
l
1
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1
2
emaciated, but the contrary ; for while it is the
Drouertv of the Sarsaparilla, united as it is with
other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and
mnure, it is equally the property ol the Wild Ohej-
to 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, JJr. Samuel blokes -Tina
T. Schoch.
r.e, ana o counienei uus ,s lorgery. , bor and rf-fe fae incuIred in the course 0f such
or sale by George If Miller, who is he onlyan undertaking, we are confident that the mere
.urised agent for Stroudsburg; see advertise- . rf M secmQ altenlion.
at for other agencies in another column. i T. nnmpc nlf a fpw nf thnRR frnm whom we nrfi
; encouraged to expect assistance will be found in
i the following list:
U;lice and general depot, 16i Race st. Phil'a.
NOTICE.
Susquehanna. & Delaw;uc Canal and
i? ail Eoad Company. I
A Siockholders and JVIanagers meeting for
general and special purposes will be held at ihe
house of Samuel. Case, at Clifton, Luzerne
couiuy, Pa. on Wednesday ihe 22d day of Sep
embcr 1S47, at 2 o'clock p. m.
By order of the President.
WILLIAM HENRY,
Secretary.
qiiember 1, 1847.
To Lhe Voters of Monroe county.
Fellow-Citizens: At the solicitation of
nuitieroous friends I have concluded to otTer
c myself as a candidate for the office of
r uUul 1 J. KyKJiimiCiOlUlJlilX,
tit the ensuing October eleciion, and most re
spectfully solicii your votes. Should I be so
loriunate as to receive a majority of your suf
lrages 1 pledge myself io discharge the duties
ufdie office with fidelity and impartiality.
Your fellow citizen,
JOHN" MILLER.
Jatksnn township, Sepi. 9, 1847.
'IV .1 -rr . MT . .
io iie voters or uionroe couiuy.
Ai the soliciiaiion of numerous friends I have
Mrs. L. Maria Child,
" L. IL Sigourney,
" Ann S. Stevens,
" E. C. Embury,-
" F.S.Osgood,
" Mary E, Hewitt
" E. F.Ellet,
M C. If. Butler,
Miss C. M. Sedgwick,
" Hannah F. Gould,
" Eliza Leslie,
" Augusta Browne,
" Louisa Hunter,
" Annie Mtddletorr,
" Grace Grecnw ood,
' Martlia Itusscly
W. C. Bryant,
II. W. Longfellow,
Fitz Greene Halleck,
C. F. Hoffman,
T. S. Arthur,-
II. II. Weliif
John Neal,
C. F. Briggs,
II.- W. Herbert
J. T. Headley
Park Benjamin,
II. T. Tuckerman,
II. P. G rattan
Edward S. Gould
George P. Morris,
Francis C.-Woodworth.
The first number of the Union Magazine will be
published about the first of July, 1847, and after
wards regularly on the first of each month-
Dealers in Periodicals throughout the United
States and the Canadas, who wish to become a
gents for the Union Magizine, will' please apply
to the publisher immediately. All Post Masters
are desired to act as agents for it the usual dis
count will be made to them; When published,
specimen numbers will be sentto'any one wishing
to see it, on application to the publisher, post-paid.
TERMS OF THE UNION MAGAZINE.
One copy one year, in advance, S3,00
One- copy two years, " 5,00
Two copies one year " 5,00
Five copies one year 10,00'
ISRAEL POST, 140 Nassau street,
New-York.
VALUABLE' PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE SAIiE
The snhsrrihpr nffors at nrivale sale, his
keen induced to olTer myself as a candidate furl rWellino Hons and Lot. situate on Susan st.in
.L - I O
l"e oiiice ol
Comity Treasure vv
s1 the ensuino fall eleciion. Should 1 be el'ec
u'd. I will discharge the duties of the .'office
ui'h fideliiy and impartiality.
ABRAHAM" LEVERING.
Hamilton lownship, Aug 24,' 1847.
SOAPS.
Pme seemed Soaps for washing and sliaving
"-alao ihe celebrated shaving cream, for sale
l!lftdP- by . JpJlJ Ji. M LICK.
'ruudsburg, January 1 i 1 84.6,, V ....
JOB WORK
Neatly executed at Uvis:0)flicdr 0!
(he Borough of Stroudsburg. The lot is 50feet
front and extends back about 170 feet to a pri
vate alley, on which is erected a good frame
stable, 16 by 18 feet. The dwelling is stories
high with an excellent kitchen attached ihere
to. There is also on said' lot a frame shop, and'
other out buildings, all composed of good ma
terials handsomely situated, and wejl calcu
lated for ihe mechanic, speculator, or man of
leisure
For terms, &rc, apply lo S. N. Thompson,
Stroudsburg, or of lhe subscriber,
-Wm A. LAMB, Easton, Pa.
BLANK MORTGAGES
Foi: sale at this Office.
MANSION HOUSE.
Mrs, Margaret .Eagles
Begs leave respectfully lo inform her old friends
and ihe public generally that she has taken the
above establishment, which has been, and is
now being, fitted up upon the most approved
plan, for the accommodation of strangers and
travellers.
The long experience which she has had in
the business of keeping a hotel or public house,
in connection with the favorable location and
commodiousness of the Mansion House, she
hopes will afford a sufficient guarantee to se
cure a liberal patronage. Persons visiting town
on business or pleasure excursions, will find a
comfortable, convenient and quiet home. Ju
rors and others attending Court are invited io
call, and satisfy themselves. Strangers from
the city, or elsewhere, who contemplate spend
ing some time in ihe beautiful and' retired vil
lage of Stroudsburg, will do well by making the
above house their home during their slay here;
in short, all are invited to call. -
Transient and steady boarders, by lhe' day
or week, accommodated .upon the most, reason
able terms.
JEastoai and jflilford Ifiail Line,
Pittsburg i
wuynessbtrrg
Uiownesville
Erie bank
Berks county bank
rouanda uo
Relief Notes
New York
CITY BANKS
America, buik ol
Amcriciin Exchange
llank of Commerce -
llank of the State of N l
Butchers' ;uid Drovers'
Cl.emical
City
Commerti.'ti
Clinton
Del. and Iludsoricanalco. do
Dry Dock l
Fnlfoh bank of New York -1:t
Greenwich do
Lafayette , do -
Leather Manufacturers' do
Manhutten company do1
Mechanics' Banking Asstf.- do".
Merchants' biiiik dti
Merchant' . do"
Mechanics & Traders' do1
Merchants' Exchange do'
National bank co
New York, Bank Of - 2
New-York Banking: co. 2
N. Y. s't'e. St'k Sfc'curit f b. pa r
.Noithltiver , do'
Phnmix do
Se-enth Ward dY
TcmhWard ltf"
Tradesmen's ndt
of " devils blue," For Headach, no medicine is
superior to
wright's indian vegeatable pills.
Costiveness, that prolific mother of disease, is
caused by a torpid state of the liver, which these
Pills effectually cures. By striking at the root of
disease, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills prevent
all and cure all. They can hardly ever be taken
amissY'if used with common discretion; and we
commend them td 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, Bartongville
A S Edinger, Tannersyille
Joseph Keller & Sorj, Kellersville
ttfia'rles Say for j Sajlorsbufg
Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg . s
Jacob Long, Snydersville
John Marsh, Fennersville',
Daniel Brown, Chesnuthill ...
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, IG9
Race street; Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street,
New York; and 198 Tremont street, Boston.
February 18, iSi7.-Iy
A Friend to all IVations,
WAR OR NO WAR
VIA STROUDSBURG. -
Passengers in this line will leave Joseph
LOOK HERE !
Tootli-Aclae onqisercd;
The subscriber begs leave io inform lhe pubv
lie; thai he has, Sfter spending a greai de'al of;" .
time and trouble, discovered a compound tthich
will instantly
Cure die Tooth-Ache,-
by dtsiroyiitg ihe nerve, and is guaranteed in bn
perfecijy inriocuous in ils efTecis uprifl ihe other
Te'eih. The afflicted cannot do b'efier than
make use of these Drops, by which they will
be rid of their pain and keep their ieeih.
W. J. BREIMER. v
The gennihe article can be had ai Sclmcli'.V " :
Printing Office,- Strobdsbnrg, wholesale and ruy
tail, grneral Agent for the proprietor.
yy'Price 25 cents per bottle.
AGENT WANTED
JL VJT MM. JL MM. JL Kj VV 1 11 J. Jt ., j
The business will to be procure snbs-cribers-for,
und sell," when published, a largo, new,
splendid township iMap of the STAVFE OPf
PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re
quired are a small capital of S10O. sobriety, in-.
tegrity, industry, energy, and active tiusiifrss lal-
ents. Information of the terms of the- agency.
(which are liberal) will be giveffo'rr application,. ,
POSTAGE PAID, to
ALEXANDER rfARRlSON,
Supefintending Agent',-
8 1-2 South 7th street, Philadelphia?.
September 17, 1846.
NEW LINU.
The accommodation line of Stages between'
Slroudaburg and Easton, will leave ihe house of
S. J. Postens, (Washington Hotel, in Strouds
burg, on Monday, Wednesday and FridaiJ off ev-
Hagebuch's Inn, sign of the " Black Horse,", cry week, at 7 o'clock, a. m., and arrive at E-as-Easton,
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ' ton at 2 o'clock, p. n , in rime for dinner ; re
passing, through the following places, viz:: turning on ihe following day, leaving D. Con
Richmond, Centreville, Williamsburg, Dills' nor's American Hotel, o'n Tuesday, Thursday
Feiry, Delaware Water Gap, Dutoisburg, 1 and Saturday at 7 o'clock, a. m , arnJ arriving at
Stroudsburg, Bushkilr, and Dingman's Ferry, ! Stroudsburg at o'clucK, same day
and arrive in Milford the same day : Distance
GO 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 baggage at the risk of the owners.
WILLIAM DEAN,
Stroudsburg, June 3', 1847. Proprietor.
FOR SALE,
A small TEN-PLATE STOVE, nearly new.
Enquire at ihis Office.
Stroudsburg, September 2', T847.
" WATCHES..
A good assortment of Watches, for sale, al
reduced prices, by JOHN IT. ME LICK.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846. . '
Country Produce.
Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any.
woods in my line of business.
JOHN II. MEL'ICK. '
iStroudiburgFeb. 12, 1816.
The subscribers beg TeaVe to' inform the pub
lic, ihat 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 $1 25.
ROBERT Cf. SLEATHy 1
J. J. POST ENS.
Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847.
AUDITOR'S rVOTICE.
Notice is hereby given ihat ihe undersigned,
an Auditor appointed' by the Court of Common
Pleas of Pike county, to distribute the money
arising from the' sale of real estate of David
Vanwhy, that' he will attend to the duties of his
appointment at his store in Milford1, on Friday
the 10th day of September next, at 10 o'clock
a. m. when and where all: persons interested
are requested to present their claims-before said
auditor or be debared from coming in upon said
fund.
Jt)HN H. WALLACE, Auditor.
'AugUta 12. 1847.
" BLANK -DEED ST 1 '
For sale at this Office.
Toys.
v great variety oi 1 oys on nanu,- ior sate;
cheap, at the Variety Store of --"M'
JOHN HI MELIIGKU
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1 81 6".
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BUST OFFER YET MADK,
A Safe Size Portrait of Geta. TayloiV
Twenty-eight inches ivide by thirty inches long,,
COLORED, will be given as a premium' to'
any person forwarding $3 in advance for one
year's 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 copy.
The onty correct likeness of General Taylor cvcn -l'
given lo the American public. ..
This Portrait is pronounced by the presTr.a 1
work of art that has never been excelled-- and
for its faithfulness- as- a likeness the following'
testimony is offered : !-
New York, May. l!847.
We, the undersigned, officerjrof ift U. Stntps
Army, being personally acquainted vih Gen'.-
Taylor, consider the above Portrait to be a coi-' '
t f
reel HKeness.
J.P. Morrison, Gapt. 4th Rf.n't. Infantry.
R. A. Luther, Gapt. 2d Rdg't. Artillefyf
r. Hamilton, Major 10m Infantry
J. M. Foils, Surgeon U. S. Navy.
W Sydney Smith, 1st Li. 1st. Artillery.
D; G. Rogers, 1st Lt. 2d Dragoons..
A. Lowd, Capt. 2d Ariillery.
A. Myers, 2d Lieut, 5th Infantry.
The above certificate is sent with every por ,j
L. A. GODEY", Philadelphia: -
July 29; 1847.
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