Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, September 23, 1847, Image 3

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that he opposed-and defeated liiat lax. Il has Xo tile People of jVIonrOC .COUntV
been asen . M e Frct.i.ow. Citikexsi At the renuest of numer
ous frieud. in different pans of ilie County, 1
offer mvsulf as a candidate for the ofiice of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit
your votes. Should I be elected, I promise to
periorm me uuues oi uiui oiuco vvitn uuemy
and iinpariialiiy. Your fellow citizen,
ABRAHAM FEATHERMAN.
Hamilion, Sepiember IG, 1847.
... i,w imnose'd unon Gen. Jackson at New
jHB r i
Orlcans when he advocated and sustained that
measure. These and other slanders have been
recklessly repeated, limo and agtn. in tho face
f the most conclusive evidence. But they on-
Minicnts. upon
le know
Irvin and will vindieaio mm. A purer,
njoro benevolent, patriotic and just man, the
Kevsionc Sae knows not wnhtn her borders.
Wiib a mind tigorous and well cultivated, a
SaiaciiV that never errs and a probity tint never
aj(,rsJhc will make a Governor worthy the
Lest days of the State. North American.
y insuh the people by such eXperimen
iheir supposed ignorance. Tho peoph
Gen.
ttvYSPEPSIA. This distressing complaint is
! a weakness of the digestive organs, and like
every other disease, is caused by impurity of the
l The gastric juice, a fluid peculiar to the
st'imach, when secreted from bad blood, is defi
cient in those wonderful solvent-properties which
arc of such vital importance to digestion. Conse
mientlv. the food, instead of being speedily dis
solved" dissolved, often becomes absolutely spoiled
or nullified in the stomach; hence bad breath, sour
lielchin", costiveness, pains in the stomach, colic,
dysentery, cholera morbus, and other dreadful
complaints.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain
cure for dyspepsia, because they cleanse the stom
ach and bowels from all bilious humors, and puri
jv the blood. Four or five of said Pills, taken at
Mht on going to bed, will in all cases give some
niief, and if continued for a short time, will not
only make a perfect" cure of Dyspepsia, but will
assuredly drive pain or distress of every descrip
tion from the body.
7.' ir are of Counterfeits of all hinds ! Some are
mated with sugar; others are made to resemble
in outward appearance the original medicine.
Tne original genuine Indian Aregetable Pills
lave the signature of William Wright written with
a pen on the top label of each box. None other
i genuine, and to counterfeit this is forgery.
Fur 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, IG'J Race st. Phil'a.
To the People of Monroe county.
Fellow Citizens: At the solicitation of ma-
nv of you, I have been induced to offer myself
as a candidate for the office of
COUNTY TREASURER,
at the approaching general election and I there
fore respectfully solicit vour votes and support.
Should I receive a majority of your suffrages, I
shall perform the dunes of said office with fidel
ity and punctuality, and to your entire satisfac
tion. Your old fellow citizen,
JOSEPI-rTRACH.
Hamilton, September IG, 1847.
17
IP IT 2S & 2 m&&iE
REAL ESTAT
Will be sold at public eale on Saturday the
3,1ih day of October next, on the premises -
Tiro valuable Farms Mill Property,
Miuatc in Hamilton township, Monroe county,
a , about 4 miles west of Stroudsburg, belong
ing to the estate of John Kunkle, deceased.
NO. 1, containing
176 ACRES
or thereabouts, adjoining lands of Gideon Bur
iiu, Adan Shafer, John Huston, and others,
a'lout 1 10 acres of which arc cleared, and in a
ln:h state of cultivation. The remainder being
mil umbered with oak, hickory and other tim
i cr On this farm there is a gpod
LOG HOUSE,
llllmln laroe FRAME BARN with stone
HIS ul... WAr:HM uniTQP n,l nih
-r m. t buildings. There ia also a sufficiency ol
APPLE and other Fruit trees on the Farm.
McMichaelb' creek passes through the Farm.
NO. 2, contains
56 AGRES
or thcroahouts, adjoining the above property ;
land of .Michael Shoemaker, Esq., Simon My- j vance
ers and others, about 36 acres of which arc
leard and in a good state of cultivation.
Tlu-ru are two bearing ORCHARDS and oth
er Fruit trees on the premises'. The buildings
riiiM! of a
Lok House and Frame 3arn,
and oilier Farm buildings'. Also a
large
STONE GRIST MILL.
SAW MILL and BLACKSMITH SHOP,
ail in good order. The mills are driven by
McMichaeU' creek, a never failing stream.
The road leading from Stroudsburg to the
To the People of Monroe county.
Fellow Citizens: At tho request of many
friends, 1 offer myself as a candidate for the of
fice of
AUDITOR,
at tho' ensuing election. Should I be elected 1
will perform the duties of that ofiice with fidel
ity and impartiality.
Your fellow citizen,
JOHN C.-STRUNK;
Middle Smithfield, Sept. 16, 1841.
To the Yotcrs of Monroe county.
Fellow-Citizens : At the solicitation of
numernous friends 1 have concluded to offer
myself as a candidate for the ofiice of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the ensuing Ociober election", and most re
spectfully solicit your voles. Should I be so
fortunate as to receive a majority of your suf
frages I pledge myself to discharge the duties
of the office with fidelity and impartiality.
Your fellow citizen,
JOHN MILLER.
Jackson township, Sept. 9, 1847.
To the Voters of Monroe county.
At the solicitation of numerous friends I have
been induced to offer myself as a candidate for
the ofiice of
County Treasurer,
at tho ensuing fall election. Should I be elec
ted, I will discharge the duties of the office
with fidelity and impariialit'.
ABRAHAM LEVERING.
Hamilton township, Aug. 24, fS47.
T5ie Baiiy National Wfeig,
Is published in the City of Washington, eve
ry day at 3 o'clock p. m. Sundays excepted
and served to subscribers in the City ; at the
Navy Yard, in Georgetown; in Alexandria and
in Baltimore the same evening, at G 1-4 cents
a week payable to the solo Agent of the Whig
G. L. Gillchrest, Eq , or his order. It is also
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Advertisements ol ten Hues or less in
serted one time for 50 cents; two times for 75
cents; three limea SI; one week for $1 75; two
weeks for $2 75 ; one month $4 ; two months
jyyyllli
one
Wind Gap passes through both of the above
farms.
The terms and conditions will be made known
at the time and place of sale by
JOHN H. KUNKEL,
PETER KUNKEL,
Agents for the Heirs.
Hamilton, September 23, 3 847.
To the Voters of Monroe county.
At the solicitation of numerous friends 1 have
been induced to offer myself as a candidate for
the ofiice of
COUNTY AUDITOR,
at the ensuing fall election, and respectfully so
licit your voles and support. Should 1 be e
lecied, I pledge myself to discharge the duties
of ihe office with fidelity and impar.tialiiy.
JAMES S. BISB1NG.
Pocono, Sept. 23, 1847.
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
PRIVATE AI,E.
ThtJ subscriber offers at private sale, his
Dwrllitio lioti.se and Lot, situate on Susan st in I
:e Borough of Stroudsburg. The Jot is 50 feel
from and extends J'ack about 170 feet to a pri-va-e
.alley, on which 7 erected a-good frame
stable, IG by 18 feet. The dwelling is 2 stories
high with an excellent kitchen attached there
to. There i also on said lot a fr.mK shop, and
u:her out buildings, ail composed t;f good ma
'enals handsomely aiiuated, and well calcu
la'ed for the mechanic, speculator, Of man of
-iviiiirc
For terms, &c, apply to S. N- Thompson,
'- foudsburg, or of the subscriber,
Wm -A -LAM Easioii, Pa. ;
For sate 'qptyh Qifrog.-
$7; three months $10; six months S17 ;
year $30 payable always in advance.
THE NATIONAL WHIG is what its name
indicates. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig
party of the Union on every question of public
policy. It advocates the election to the Pres
idency of Zachary Taylor subject to the de
cision of the Whig National Convention. It
makes war to the knife upon all the measures
and acts oT the Administration deemed to be
adverse to the inierests of the country, and ex-
pos without fear or lavor the corruptions of
the part in power. its columns are open to
r r.. . i. j: : r
every man in tne country ior me uiscussiou ui
political or any other questions.
In addition to politics a large space in the
National Whig will be devoted to publications
upon Agriculture, Mechanics and other useful
arts, Science in general, Law, Medicine, Sia
tistics, &c. Choice specimens of American
and Foreign Literature will also be given; in
cluding Reviews, &c. A weekly' list of the
Patents issued by the Potent Ofiice will like
wise Be gubhshed the whole forming a com
plete family newspaper.
The Weelily Rational Wis iff.
One of ihe largest newspapers in the United
Slates is now made up from the columns of the
Daily National Whig, and is published every
Saturday for the low price of two dollars per
annum payable in advance. A double sheet of
eight pages will be given whenever the press
of matter shall justify it.
The Memories of General Taylor written
expressly for the National Whig, are in course
of publication. They commenced with the
second number, a large number of copies of
which have been printed to supply calls for
back numbers.
CHARLES W. FENTON,
Proprietor of National Whig.
Washington June 3, 1847.
P. S. All daily, weekly and semi-weekly
papers in the United Stales are requested to
insert this advertisement onco a week for six
months ; noting ihe price for publishing the
same al the bottom of the advertisement, and
send the paper containing it to the National
Whig OiTice, and the amount will bo duly re
mitted. Our Editorial Brethren are ajso re
quested to noiice the National Whig, in their
reading! column. ...
. SepTeih!er 16'li,;J8 17. 6m. $10
CO
, "EAST ON, Pa. .. ,
Th e vYo n n g' La d t eV Institute, situ a t&d it ,i h o
rner of Pomfret and Spring GardelSgstrubis,
will commence iis next session the first Mon
day in September. .
Terms per Session of twenty -two week's :
Bearding including Fuel and Tuition
in English per session.
Washing per week,
Music, (Piano,)
Use of the Instrument per session,
Either of ihe ancient or modem Lan
guages, Painting, Drawing, Em- 6 00
YG5 00
H.J.
10 50
broidery or Wax-work,
English department for day scholars,
An extra charge of twenty-five cents will be
made for incidental expenses. -
All pupils charged from the lime they enter
until the end of the session, except in cases of
protracted sicknei3.
THOMAS M. CANN, A. M.
Easton, July 29, 1847. 2m Principal
A !ARJ ; :- -
V. MATTISO'N respectfully -announ
ced to the people okSlrouuNburg and vieiti-
Niy, thai he. has permanently Joirntcd af Strouds
burg, fur the purpose Of practicing medicine,
wherc'lie. hones nv strict attention arid greal
care to merit the patronage of iliose Who may
employ him. Dr. M. also lakes- this meijiod
of informing tho who a'ro alllicted '.yitli dis
eases of lony standing, that he lias, for a few
k 25 years past, devoted much tune and attention, and
1200 lias had ample opportunity, such as only aJios-
4-00 . piial afiords, of investigating diseases ofa chron
ic character, and Ho Hatters himself that thusb
calliny unon him laboring under this class of
disease will 'meet with prompt and immediate
relief.
He will be found at hia room at ihe Mansion
House, ready to consult with .those who thay
favor him with a call at ail hours when not ab
sent on professional busines.
June 24, 1847. tf.
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
The only hwion medicine that al the same time pur
ges, purifies, and strengthens the system.
K. LE ROY'S Pills are a new medjeinc
which has just appeared, and is fast taking
the places of all others of the same class, i.hesc
pills are composed of many ingredients, but Che
two principal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher
ry, so united thaUhey altogether; the one. through
its admixture with other substances, purnying and
purging, while the othor is strengthening the sys
tern. Thus those puis are at tne same ume ionic
arid opening; a desideratum long and eagerly
sought for by medictnaLmen, but never before dis
covered. In other words they do the work of the
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
y 1 , .1 - .ii.ri:
they strengthen ; and nence uiey caus.Q no ueum
tation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le
Roy'3 Pills have a wonderful .influence on the
blood ; they not only purify without weakening it,
but they remove all noxious particles from the
chyle before it is converted into fluid, and thus
makes impure blood an utter impossibility. As
there is ho debilitation, so there is no nausea
or sickness attending the opperations of this mos't
excellent of medicines, which never strains or
tortures the digestive functions, but causes them
to work in a perfectly natural mariner ; and hence
persons taxing mem uo nui.usuuuio pai any.
emaciated, but the contrary ; for while il is the
property of the Sarsaparilla, united as it is with
other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and
imnnre.lt is eouallv the property of the Wild Cher-
tn retain all that is natural and sound ; and hence
a robost state of health is the certain result of their
united operations.
Agents in Stroutisburg, Vr. Samuel slokcs and
T. Schoch.
T
PRICES CURllEOT;
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'jpoirbdtetl every Wedne-vlay mgrning$i xl
articjLeS;:
Wheat Flour, "per':barrcl
Rye. do. do. clo.
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, do., do.
Sole, Leather per pound
Corn per bushel
Buckwheat, per bushel
Clover. Seed per bushel
Timothy Seed per bush.
Barley do.
Oats do
Flax Seed ..... .do. .
Butter per'pou'hd
Eggs, per dozen
Plaster pej. ton , - 1
Hickory wood-, per cord
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
. Do. do Q.f
Potatoes, per bushel
Strolls- Eastotf.
ourff.
i 7 00' 5 50
5 UU 4.0(1
I .00 1 00
70' 70
25 $5,
50 50
59
4 50 4- 50'
3 00 .3 50..
40 40
AO - 3-3
I 20' 1 20
IG ' l-I
M 8
G 00 3 5!)
! 2 50 1 50
- 2 0.0 .3 75
,!3 00 12 00
, 0 50 10;00
GO Sft
1" oo-i
' 70 .
1-00
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i to
MANSION HOUSE.
IIrs, KSnrsarct, Eagles
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, fitted up upon the most approved
olan. for the accommodation of strangers and,
travellers.
The long experience which she has had in
ihe business of keeping a holel or public house,
in connection with the favorable location and
commodiousness of the Mansion House, she
jiopes will afford a sufficient guarantee lo 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 Stroutisburg, 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 ihe day
or week, accommodated upon ihe most reason
able terms.
"IIE GRI'TAT 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 bad 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 &6
miscHief also, and are so far an eviL Were it
within human powerto maintain the
ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM
between the earth and air, there would be no occa
sion for storms, for the air would always be pure.
So of the human body. If kept free froin mor
bid humors, the action is regular and healthy. But
if those humors are allowed to accumulate, a cri
sis, or, in other words, a storm, will arise, which
is always more or less dangerous.
wrioht's indian vegetable pills
are equally well calculaled to present the storm,
or to allay it when it comes. But . ,.
prevention is better thancure,
besides being" cheaper arid less troublesome. ' The
delay of a day in the commencement qf sickness
has often proved fatal, and always renders the case j
more difficult to manage.
Let tho 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 ?
Let it ndl ripen into Consumption 1 Are you Dys
peptic I Beware of the hypochondria. Two Pills
taken every other night on an empty stomach, for
for a short time,-will iri nine cases out of ten, cute
the Dyspepsia, and thereby drive away the legion
of " devils blue," For Headach, no medicine is !
superior to
Wright's indian vegeataiile pills.
Costiveness, that prolific mother of disease, is
caused by a torpid state of the liver, -which these
Pills effectually cures. I3y striking at the root of
disease, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills prevent
all and euro 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
for the sale of Wright's Indi
MONllOE COUNTY.
George H Miller, Stroudsburg'
John Lander, Craig's Meadows . -vI5ell
& Brothers, Experiment Mills'
l Henry Kintz, Bartonsville,
A S Edinger, Tannersville
Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersvillc
Charles Saylor, Sajlorsburg. ., tf . ;
Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg; . .
Jacob Long, Snydersville.
John Marsh, Fennersvillc,
Daniel Brown. Chesnuthill, . - -Offices
devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 1,09
Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street,
New York; and 198 Tremont street, Boston.
February 18, 1847. "ly
Jk Fricrad to all Nations,
WAR OK NO WAR !
BANK NOT
corrected weekly for trie Jeilersonmn Republican.
The notes o"f those banks on whic.i quotations;
are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are nut'
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purcnuseu uy iub uiukcis. . ,
T54i555Vl viisaiii. AYest Branch bank
Philadelphia bun,
Ban of Nartii America,
Earniers' & Mechanics'
Western f.u-
South wars, ban
Knnsiniitoii ban
Bank ot Northern Liberties do
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Mechanics' Hank
Commercial- Hank
Bank of Penn Township
Manufacturers' Mcch'ns
Moyamcusnig bank
United States bank
Girard ,dO;
Pennsylvania bank
Bank of Germantow'n .
Bank of Montgomery jco.
Bank of Delaware county
Bank of Chester county
Dovlestow n ban
Farmer;' bank of Bucks
Easton bank
Farmers' bank of Reading
Lebanon aank u
Harrisburg bank -Middletown
bank
Farmers.' bank Lancaster
Lancaster bank .
Lancaster county bank
Northampton bank
Columbia.JJridge
Carlisle bank
Northumberland bank
Miners bank of Potts ville
York bank
Ohambersburg bank
Gettysburg bank
Wyoming do
IIonclale do
Bank of Lcwisiown
Hank of Susquehanna co
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Wayncsburg
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Erie bank .
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America, bank of . .5f-.
American Bxcliange " dj.
Bank ol commerce t
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Commercial 1
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ManlnUten company j' do,'
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Merns! " s& Traders'
par Men - tints' Exchange
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paifMuw .York. Bank o.f .
UNew-York Btfniyng co
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liari'Tegetanle ViWs, in
Easton and Mili'orA WvAl funic,
LOOK HERE!
Tooth-AcSie Clos&QSEGrcd; -
- The subscriber begs leave lo inform ihe puhb
lie, thai he has, after spending a groat deal" u(&v
time and trouble, discovered a compound whielr
will insianily ' . - -
Cure tlie Tdotli-A clicj ;
by dos'.roying the nervf, and is guaraitteeti'toMio
perfectly innocuous in ils effects upon the bihef
Teeih. The afflicied cannot do bbuer tlfarlf"
ml;e use of these Drops, by which ihey
be r:d of their pain and keep their teeth.
. W. J. BRELal ERr;
. The genuine article can be had
rrinting umce, oirouusourg, wnoic
fTturrnl A rrpnl fn r tlio nrnnrminr
JJ3 Price 25 cents per bollle.
Stroudsburg,-April 1, 1847.
al Sellout
sale anuire-;
VIA STROUDSBURG.
Passengers in this line will leave Joseph
Hagenbuch's Inn, sign of the " Black Horse,"
Rnfnn nvnrv MnuAnv Wodnpsdnv nild KridaV.
nassincr tbrn.icrh rim fnllmvintr nlaces. viz :' ' turning on the following day, leaving D. Con
Richmond, Centrevillc, Williamsburg, Dills' j uor'a American Moiel, on Tuesday Thursday
Feiry, Delaware Water Gap, Dirtoisburg, ! ainraay at o ciock, a. m., auu arriving ai
NEW LINE.
The accommodation line of Stages between
Stroutisburg and Easton, will leave ihe house of
J. J. Fusions, (Washington Hotel,) in Strouds
burg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of ev
ery week, at 7 o'clock, a. at., and arrive at Eas-
lon al 2 o'clock, p. jt , in time for dinner; re-
Stroudsburg, Eushkill, and Dingman's Ferry,
and arrive in Milford the same day : Distance
60 miles. Returning, leave Samuel Dimmick's
Holel, Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, and arrive in Easion ihe same day.
Fare from Easton to' Stroudsburg, $1 25
Milford', 2S7
N. B'. All baggage at the risk of iho owners.
WILLIAM DEAN, ...
Stroudsburg, June 3, 1&47. Proprietor.
FOR SALE,
A small TEN-PLATE STOVE, nearly new.
Enquire at this Office.
Stroudsburg, Sepiember 2, 1847.
WATCHES.
A good assortment of Watches, for sale, al
reduced prices, by JOHN H. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846.
Country Produce.
Butler, Egs, &c, taken in exchange for. any
goods in my line of bu$ine.s. . v :
JOHN II. MELICK-.;
S'lrouddburg, Feb. 12. 1816. ..i -:! ?
Stroudsburg al 2 o'clock, same day.
The subscribers beg Icayc lo inform ihe pub
lic, that they have united in carrying on the
above line of stages and that they are now able
lo carry passengers in as comfortable. and con
venient a siyle, as any other route in the coun
ty. Fare through SI 25.
ROBERT C. SLEATH,
J. J. POSTENS.
Stroudsburg, March 25', 1347.
Notice ia hereby iven ihat the undersigned,
an Auditor appointed by iho Court of Common
Pleas of Pike county, 10 distribute tiro money
arising from the sale of real estate of David
Vanwhy, that he will attend to ihe duties of his
appointment at his siore in Milford, on Friday
the'lOlh day of . September next, al 10 o'clock
A. m. when and where all persons interested
nrn rpmintiip.d in nreseril their claims before said"
auditor or be'debared from coming in upon said'
fund'.
JOHN H. WALLACE, Auditor.
A"ocnit 12. 1817.
; , bl ax deeds
1 "For salo at this- OiiiQC;- - -
AGENT WANTED
Qll THIS' COlfNTY.'
The busfiiess will to be procure stibscribers"
for, und self, when pubiiAhed a largo, new,;
splendid township Map. of tne STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re
quired are a small capital of S100; sobriety, qt
tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal
ents. Information, of the terms of the agency
(which are liberal) will be given on application,'
POSTAGE PAID, to . .
ALEXANDER HARRISON,
Superintending Agent,
8 1-2 South 7th street,' Philadelphia
September 17, 1846.
TOYS. V
A great variety of Toys on hand, for sale1?
cheap, at the Variety Store of "
JOHN H. MELICK'.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846.
BEST OFFER YE T MADE.
A iLifc Size Portrait of Gen. Tayi'o'r
Twenty-eight inches wide 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 p'ersoii in arrears for one or mora yerrosv
by forwarding the money due,, and. one year-inr
advance, will also be entitled to a copy. -
The only correct likeness of General Taylor' cven& -gioen'lo
the American public. '
This Portrait is pronounced by trie presses?
work of art that has never been ncjsIleilt.'WoT
for its faithfulness as a likeness the folio wing
testimony is offered :
New Yorfc, May. 1847.' .
We, the undersigned, officers of iht U. taos
Army, being personally acquainted with Gen.
Taylor, consider the above Fortran to be a coi-
rect likeness.. , .
J. P. Morrison, Capt4ihftReg'i. Infantcyi
R. A. Luther, Capt, 2d Reg't. ArtiUeryF-'
F. Hamilton, Major 10th Infantry.-' -J.
M. Foils, Surgeon U. S. Navy. f
W Sydney Smith, 1st Lt. 1st. Arrliliery
D. G. Rogers, 1st Lt. 2d Dragooifs.
A. Lowd, Capt. 2d Artillery.
A. Myers, 2d Lieut. 5ih Infantry,
; The above certificate is sent with every pof-l ,
irail. AddreB.s
. L. A. GODEY, Philadelphia
r-.'July 29,-1847.
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