r.nn ffectioiiary. Fruit, and . GROCERY STORE. WILLIAM H. SCHLOUGH, Respectfully informs the citizens o! Stroudsburg, and the public generally, that he has removed his Confectionary and Grocery Store, on Elizabeth street, to the room formerly occu pied by Mrs. M. Eagles, as a Grocery, where he ia prepared to accommodate the public with all kinds of CANDIES of the best quality. lie also koeps on hand FRUIT, embracing all the delicacies of the season, and NUTS of all kinds. His stock consists in part, of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, Prunes, Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, and a variety of all kinds of Confectionary gen erally kept in such an establishment, all of which lie. will sell very low for Cash. lie has also added to the above stock, all the articles connected with a GRQCKB Y, Consisting in part of SUG.VRS, Chocolate, Saleratus, Nut Megs, Allspice, Ginger, Herring, Mackerel, Close Pins, Indigo, Baskets, Dried Peaclies, Coffees. Teas, Cheese, Molasses, Crackers, 'b lacking,' Cinnamon, SoAr, 1 Candles, Shot, ' Pepper, Dried Apples, together with a variety of Tubs, Bowls, &c. 4 1. Tobacco, Snufi, and Scgars, of the best and cheapest qualities always on hand, and will suit those who may favor him with a call. Porter, Ale, Ulead ami Lemonade constantly kept on hand. For the liberal support already received from his friends and customers he returns his sincere thanks, and will endeavor in future to merit a continuance of their favors, by sparing no ex ertions to make his establishment, an agreeable retreat. Siroudsburg, April I, 1847. p"uTl FY T II EB L 0 0 D. M O F F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS phcenix Fitters The liigli and envied celebrity uliicli these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for their invariable efficacy in all llic diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered ihe usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unwor thy of them. They are known bv their fruits ; their good works testify fir them, and they thrive not by the lakh of (lie credulous. Qf ASTHMA, ACUTE and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, AFFECTIONS of the. BLADDER and KIDSEYS. BILIOUS FEVERS & LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the couth and west, where these diseases prevail, they will bo found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and others, wio once use those Medicines, will ncvcr.ftcrwards bo without tliem. RILIOUS CIIOLIC, and SEROUS Looseness, BILES, COSTIVENESS, COLDS fc COUGHS, CIIOLIC, CONSUMPTION. Used with great bucccs in this disease. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES, DYSPEPSIA. No person with this distrccsine dis ease, should delay using tlicse medicines immediately. ERUPTIONS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATU LENCY, FEVER and AGUE. For this scourge of the wes tern country these medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave thor system subject to a return of tho disease a cure by these medicines is permanent. TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND RE CURED. FOULNESS of COMPLEXION, GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, HEADACHES, rf even, kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA TISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS if APPE TITE, LIVER COIttPL 1ZNTS, LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, JIKltCUItlAL DISEASES. Never fails to eradicate entirely all tlie effects of Mercury infi nitelr sooner than tlus most powerful rriiaralion of Sarsnparillo. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUH DEBILITY, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS, PALPITATION of iht HEART, PAINTER'S CIIOLIC, FILES, The original proprietor or these me'dininet M-as cured or Piles of 35 years standiug by the use of these Life Medicines alone. . PAINS in the head, side, back, limits, joints nml organs. RHEUMATISM. Tluso nlHiclcd with this terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. ItlTSII of BLOOD totlie HEAD, SCURVY, SALTRIIEUM, SWELLINGS, SCROFULA, or KING'S EVIL, in its wont forms, ULCER S, of every description. W O II M 3 9 of ail kinds, are cflcctually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them when ever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. THEJjIFE PILLS AND riHENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, Ami tlius remove all disease from the system. A sincle trial will place the LIFE PILLS and P HEN IX BITTERS beyond the reach of compe tition in the estimation of every patient. The genuine of these medicines arc nowpnt up in while" wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, called " luoflat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, &c, on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to our Office, by which strangers .visiting the city can very easily find ns. The wrappers and Samaritans arc copyrighted, therefore those who procure them with white wrappers can be anurud that they are genuine, lift careful, and do not buy those with yellow wrappers; but if you do, be satisfied that they come direct from us, or dout touch them. 27 Prepared and sold by DR. WILLIAM B. ITCO FT AT, 335 Broadway, corner of Authony street, New York. For Sale by THEODORE SCHOCH, Stroudsburg, solo agent jbr Monroe county. December 18, 1S45. Good news for the Aged. Spectacle Glasses fitted to all age's and sights in Gold, Silver, German Silver and Steel Frames, with convex, concave, pcriscopic, blue, .grey and green Glasses, to which he would in vite particular attention. No charge for showing them. For sale cheap, at the Variety Store of JOHN H. MELICK. ,Stroudsbtirg, January 1, 1.S4G.. WATCHES. A good assortment of Watches, for sale, at educed' prices,, by JOHN H. MEtlCK. Stroudsburg-, Jan. I, 1846. THE W'NION irA'G& ZINE, OF LITATUBK A0 ART. ' fcDITED BY - v ? T MRS. KIRK LAND',. AUTIIOROF"'A NEW HOME," "FOREST LIFE," ETC. AMD 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 of each calendar month, Spread their light wings of saffron or of blue, and fly to the utmost parts of the earth, delighting thn Irulins of the torrid zone with our comfortable winter fashions, and enlightening the dandies of St. retersourg wmi our opinions on pontics, j 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 supplies in the course of a three 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 estaonsn ment of another? Because it is tho veritable belief of the publisher of the Union Magazine that much mav vet be done for the advancement of this popular class of publications. Every day witnesses the nrotrress 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 lor refined culture will always more than keep pace with the efforts which maybe made to meet its reouirements : 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 diocritv, whether in literary matter or illustrations. Our plan for the Union Magazine embraces all mat eruerprise, moustry, stun aim cusiu.ui aium plish for a publication of this description. W( 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 hishly-esteemed names some which are destined to arrow upon public favor hereafter. But in the matter of pictorial illustrations we have a little more to say. Our engravings are to be exclusively from orig inal designs by T. II. Matteson, and of these we shall offer in each number, one in mezzotint by H. S. Sadd or T. Doney, and one line engraving bv M. Osborne or John C. McRrae ; besides illus trative wood-cuts bv B. F. Childs and P. Loumis, dispersed through the body of the work, and a coloured fashion plate, engraved by W. S. Bar nard, which may be rehed on as the true mode o the month. If there be any reality in the warm interest lately expressed in the advance of Amer ican art; this new feature of exclusively original pictures will afford opportunity for the expression of such interest; since those who know any thing of the subject will not need be reminded of the la bor and risk to be incurred-in the course of such an undertaking, we are confident that the mere mention of the plan will secure attention. The names of a few of those from whom we are encouraged to expect assistance will be found in the following lis t: Mrs. L. Maria Child, " L. H. Sigoumey, " Ann S. Stevens, " E.C.Embury, " F. S. Osgood, 44 Mary E, Hewitt, 44 E. F. Ellet, 44 C. II. Dutlcr, Miss C. M. Sedgwick, 44 Hannah F. Gould, 44 Eliza Leslie, W. C. Bryant, II. W. Longfellow, Filz Greene Halleck, C. F. Hoffman, T. S. Arthur, II. H. Weld, John Ncal, C. F. Briggs, II. W. Herbert J. T. Headley Park Benjamin, H. T. Tuckerman, II. P. Graltan Edward S. Gould George P. Morris, Francis C. AVoodworth. Augusta Browne, Louisa Hunter, Annie Middleton, Grace Green wood, Martha Russel, X 11 It 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 Magizrne, 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 sent to any one wishing to see it, on application to the publisher, post-paid TERMS OF THE UNION MAGAZINE. One copy "one year, in advance, ' $3,00 One copy two years, " 5,00 Two copies one year " 5,00 Five copies one year " 10,00 ISRAEL POST, 110 Nassau street, New-York. MATTHEW T. MILLER, SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT T. DIC KNELL; EXCHANGE BROKER, No. S oulh Third street, Philadelphia. 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The subscriber has just published an ediiion of a new book calculated for the juvenile read er, bearing the above title. It is intended for families and Sabbath Schools. For sale at the office of the Republican, and-by the publisher at Beihl.nhem. Price per dozen $ 1 ,25 sing'e copv 12 1-2 cents." JULIUS W. HELD. TO ALL COUtfTSlY HOUSEKEEPERS. You may be sure of obtaining, at all times, pure and highly flavored TEAS, By the single pound or larger quantity, at the Pclcin Tea Company's Warehouse, No. 30 South Second Street, Between Market and Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA. Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, almost impossible, always to obtain good Green and Black Teas. But now you have only to visit the Pekin Tea Company's Store, to ob tain as delicious and fragrant Tea as you could wish for. All tastes can here be suited, with the advantage of getting a pure article at a low price. G. 13. ZlEBEli, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company Philadelphia, July 2, 1845. Sleeper & Feimcr, MANUFACTURERS OF Umbrellas, Parasols, & Sim Shades, No. 12G Market street, south side, below Fourth, Philadelphia. Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufaclu fers, &c. &c, to their very Extensive, Elegant, New Stock, prepared with great cafe, and offered At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash. The principle on which this concern is es tablished is to consult the mutual interest of their customers and themselves, by manufactu ring a good article, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu neration, in the amount of sales and quick re turns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manu facture, they are prepared to supply orders to any extent, and respectfully solicit the patron age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers. Phila., Dec. 11, 1845. ly. KUCHMA Mln 06 SIX YEARS AGO the chPdren began to cry for Sherman's Lozenges. Tho noise was not so loud at that time, but it has kept increasing ever since, and now has become so great mat tne mourns oi tne time ones can scarce be stopped. Dr. Sherman sympathises with the little sufferers, and very much regrets that any of them should be disappointed. Know ing the vast benefit which has been conferred upon the community by the introduction of his infallible Worm Lozenges, he has entered into arrangements for enlarging his Manufactory, by means of which he thinks he will be able to supply the demand. And the same pains and care will be taken, that these celebrated Lozenges be made as they have always been, in order that those who depend upon them may not be disappointed in their hopes. He knew when he commenced the manufacture of the Worm Lo zenges, that they would supercede the use of eve ry other vermifuge, as the Lozenge is very p eas ant to the taste, speedy in its effects, as well as certain, and the quantity required to effect a per fect cure, is very small. These properties in con nexion with the lact that they are sold lor 2d cents per Box, thus placing them in the reach of the poorest man in the land, has not only caused them to lake the place of every other vermifuge ever of fered, but also rendered them popular to the com munity. Dr. Sherman's Cough Lozenges, continue to cure Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asihmn. shortness and difficultv of Breathinpr. and ...... j - O ' other diseases of the Lungs, with the same facility they did on their first introduction, and the people have now become persuaded by actual experience, that on the accession of a slight Cold, they have only to step to either the Dr's. office, or one of his Agents, and obtain a box of his Cough Lozenges, which are very convenient to carry in the pocket, and to take a few through the day. By pursuing this course a cure is often effected in 24 hours, and the patient about his business. So great is the celebrity of the Lozenges, that thousands of persons who have used them, and become acquaint ed with their effects, will never be without them. Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster has cured more cases of Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Weakness, than any application that has ever been made. As the celebrity of the Plaster has increased, hun dreds of unprincipled rascals have attempted to counterfeit it, and palm it off upon the community as the genuine. ID3 Beware of Deception. JHI ' n 1 . l .i . A itememuer mat tne uuu auu genuine riaster is spread upon reddish paper made expressly for the purpose, and in every case the signature of Dr. Sherman is printed upon the back of the Plaster, and the whole secured by Copy Right. None others are genuine. Therefore when you want a real good Shermans Poor Man's Plaster, call at the office, 106 Nassau street and you will not be disappointed. Remember the number, ;1 06 Nassau st.. where; all Dr, She man's Lozenges are sold. AGENTS. Theodore Schoch, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. John Lander, Ciaigs Meadows, , do. James S. Wallace, Milford, Pike county. W. F. Brndhead & Brother, Dingmaif sFerry, do. Peters & Lahar, Bushkill, do.r May 11; 1816. ' r READ! BE GUARDED To the Public. : In 1843, 1 commenced the manufacture o'fiwhat nrp now extensively knoWn as "Improved Indian Vegetable Pills, Sugar Coated," after expending a' great deal in means and experiments. 1 lie puts are said to be superior to any others on various accounts. They are. every boxi made of superior materials, are extremely pleasant, and always, et, ficacious. The "Sugar Uoatwg," wtucn rcnuenr them still more pleasant, is also an original tnveri, tion of my own, as is well known Having brought these pills into market, where their virtues might be more extensively apprecia ted, I did a work of actual benevolence; and where I seek to make an honest livelihood after years o labor, I am, through these pills, improving the health and strength of thousands Now these pills are made to sell upon their rep utation as a rood medicine, and should they not be distinguished from every imitation that is sought to be palmed off on tWir reputation? As you val ue your life and health do not touch those pills which are offered simply from being "coated with sugar !" Have not several unprincipled persons put forth a "Sugar Coated" pill as such since Dr. Smith's have become popular! Now, all 1 ask is the candid attention of the public to the following: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Oath before the Mayor in 1814. State of New York: ) City and County of New Yorfc ss Tl s.l G. BENJAMIN SMITH, within named beinff duly sworn, deposes and says, that he is a citizen of the United States, and resides in the ci ty of New York: and that he is the Original mven tor of "Swrar Coaled Pills," and that to his knowl edge or belief "Sugar Coated" Pills had never been manufactured or sold by any person beiore, anc. that the statements contained in the within are true G. BEN J. SMITH, M D Sworn before me, this 14th day of June, 1811. JAMES HARPER, Mayor of the City of New York. Tho above-was sent to Washington with our snp.ci fixation and aonlication for a Patent. The following is the reply Patent Office Received this 17th day of June, 1841, from Dr G. Benjamin Smith, the fee of S30, paid on his.ap plication lor a Patent lor a rill uoateci witn su gar' H L ELLSWORTH, Commissioner of Patents. THE ABOVE CONFIRMED ! ! ! The following certificate is from the first Drug gists and others in New-York, which shows I in vented 'Sugar Coating' in 1843, before which time 'Sugar Coating' was never heard of G. BENJAMIN SMITH, M D New York,. June-.26th. 1844 We, the undersigned, never saw or heard of 'Su gar Coated Pills,' until Dr G Benjamin Smith man ufactured and exhibited them to us about a year since. Rushlon 4- Co 110 Broadway and 10 Astor House Israel Randolph, M D 8G LibertyrStreet Horace Everett, 8G Hudson-street John Caslree, 97 Hudson-street. And also to Gen C W Sandford, 12 Warren-street, N Y, and Also, hundreds of agents G Benjamin Smith. M D Dear sir: I believe you were the first by about a year, to make and introduce 'Snanr Coated Pills ' and are following : your business with honorable and praiseworty ex- ertions Yours A SHERMAN, M D 106, Nassau-street, N Y Important Fact We, the undersigned, whole sale Druggists in Louisville, Kentucky, are satis fied from the information we can obtain, that Dr. G Benjamin Smith is the original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills. We are prepared to supply dealers at the New York price Robinson, Peter cj- Carey, 492 Main-street J S Morris $ Co 461 do Rupert 4' Lindenbergcr, 511 do George Lapping 6f Co 79 Fourth street Bull 5f Alden, 81 do The danger of Being deceived is now apparent; as Dr. Smith's Pills have become very popular throughout the country, imitators have sought to palm off worthless stuff with a 'coating of sugar' to cover up a most dangerous compound Dr. Crumbecker, of Wheeling, Ya., says that a person in that place came near losing his life from the effects of the counterfeit 'Sugar Coated' Pills. Also, a gentleman in Louisville, Ky, was seized with violent vomiting after their use Get the genuine or get none, and see that G Benjamin Smith is written with a pen on the bot tom of each box DR. CHILTON'S EVIDENCE. Some of Dr Smith's opponents have circulated the report, that the astonishing cures these pills I toiro mnrlo m-Q oitiilmtiMn tn momim . UUIU IIIUUU) U1U UikllUUtUUlU WV IllUi V V 4 J , fust Chemist in New York, after a minute but the chem ical examination, gives the following : I have analyzed a box of Doctor Smith's Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, and find that they do not contain mercury in any form James R Chilton, M D, Chemist New York, July 29, 1845 State of New-York, . City and County of New-York, ss Personally appeared before me Dr G Benjamin Smith, and made oath that the statement of Doct. Chilton above is true and that these Pills do not contain any injurious substance, but they are en tirely composed of vegetable properties; and fur ther,, that he is the inventor of 'Sugar Coated Pills.' ' G BENJAMIN SMITH Sworn before me this 13th day of Aug. A D 1845 W F HAVEMEYER, Mayor (From Messrs. Post & Willis, of Ilocliester, N. Y.) Your Improved Indian Vegetable Sugar Coated i Pills are very popular here, particularly among the higher classes. Clergymen and others have used them, and think them decidedly preferable to any other pills. We sell more of yours than all others put together. Yours truly Post Willis Principal Office 179 Greenwich St., large brick block, N Y. Price 25 cents a box. Agents in Monroe Co. Theodore Schoch, Sjroudsburg. Brodhead & Brothers, Dutotsburg. J no. Marsh, Fennersville. Daniel Brown, Chesnuthill. fjr And sold throughout the United States and Canada. may 20, 1847. Fine Pen-Knives and Razors. A good assortment for sale low, by , JOHN II. MELICK. Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846, LOOK HERE. We have just received .fcr:sale, at tho JefTer, onian Office, a supply of Fanner's OdtTiftT 'bus Compound for strengthening, softening an$ "beautifying the Hair," also of Femur's 7)r. trifle e for Preserving and neautituinir the Teni T'nnfh Arhp.. frc." and also P.. " ' ' J ... - . - 1 Pomade Divine " a preparauon lor curing ,-han ped hands, bruises, oic. 1 he articles arc all nf he. first quality, and the high reputation which hey have acquired in the cities, and whercrpr else they have been used, cannot fail to recom. mend them to ihe general notice and patrona of the people oi uns piace anu vicitniy. number of our citizens have already tried ihem and pronounce them excellent. We. invite all who are in want of any such articles, to give t-j n. cau. mill hc aic aut& mw mn nut "u uiva unsatisnea. January I, 1847. ASK THE SUFFERER FROM i . i i i i t . r wnat nas rcueveu mm in sucn a sunn uuiu iron; his difficulty of breathing, Cough and suffocation' He will you it was " the Olosaonian, or All Healing Balsam." Ask the Consumptive what has allayed his Cough, removed the Pain in his Side and Chest, checked his night sweats and placed the .rose of health upon his cheek! and he will tell you Sherman's Olosaonian. OR AUL-IIEdJL5iG BALSA III. 1 I 1 t A I I . . i J ." . . t will so speedily cure a long and tedious C outf n c ti i l i? !.:.: .:..- to KMnrrii iifiiiii. 111111 1:1111 s. I ivsiihii 11: I .iinv ;n . tmn. xioarsemjsa, luuuens.u, aim uiacusis. m i. ti Tl 1 c -i M'Ut.nn na thii I llfiofirtTtton I nnn thoir .tlt tall . . J jyr, M 1 hrtrn naitar not lioc? hnnn r, vatnaWi. mt. I -1 . p. nnh in Trt,ra .ttiirri rifle? haan rti.rtrl.inti.. of so much good m so short a space ol time. He the following Astonishing Cures. 3. Wm. Bond, the celebrated Boston cracker ba K T . . H ,1 . . . ! Ker, Do isassau street, xruuiiiyu, states mat u wife has been afflicted with Asthma for 30 years; and could not find permanent relief from the Les:; medical advice which New l'ork and Brookly could produce, was induced to try this great rem edy. She is now nearly well, ills dauHiter, who was suffering from the same disease, tried it, and was also cured oy it. lurs. jjona is now so well that she is able to rise from her bed early m the mornincr and attend to her usual duties t!iroi.i) the day without any annoyance from her diatrci! sing malady. Henry Jackson, 13th street, near the f'athol Cemetry, came to the store for the purpose of o taining a bottle of the Olosaonian, having been a!- fiirfpri with the Asinma lor more man .iti vears - - - - j and was so exhausted on his arrival that hecou not 3peak. He purchased a bottle and rode home Four days afterward he walked Irom hisresuleno to the otlice witnout latigue, a distance or ove two miles, to tell of the wonderful relief which Le had experienced from using about one half of one bottle. Consumption of the Lungs. ivir. uomrori, no vv nue street, was so low i the month of December last, that he was given i: by his physician. His friends entertained no lief of his recovery. He was persuaded to try t': Olosaonian, and to his surprise it has so far re stored him to health that he is now able to va. about the streets. Mrs. Altree, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, James Harman, Esq. and George W. Hays, Esq. ca: all bear testimony from their own experience of the healing properties of this Great Remedy i: Consumption of the Lungs. Spitting Blood. Mrs. Thoubourne, 352 Monroe street, who been troubled for a great length of time by a se vere cough, and raised quantities of blood, wu relieved by one bottle of the Olosaonian, and de clares it the greatest remedy in the world. Dennis Kelly, 26 Water street, was also relieve: from the same complaint, although he was veri much reduced when he commenced taking it, hat ing been under the care of his physician duti.i; the past winter. Although he coughed constant ; and was very much troubled with night swea's two bottles of the remedy enabled him to return to his daily work. He was entirely relieved. David Henderson, 60 Laight street, George W Burnett, formerly of Newark, N. J., Henry U bon, 199 Rivingston street, and numerous othe persons have been speedily and permanently cure of the same complaint by this remedy. The Array of Names w un i COUKl oe Produced nf nersnns whn haT 111.1 i r used this great remedy would more than fill a cc A . 1 t . utnn. Amonff me numuer we are Dermitted to re fex to A. M. Bininger, 102 Barclay street; M Wilson nf Hnhnkpn Mrs WcA nf Mnrn'ctmvn.l J.; James B. Devoe, 101 Keade street ; Mrs U Caffrce, 50 Attorney street: F- Smith. U2 TK avenue; Mrs. Wm. II Attree of this city, andJi Archibald, 35 White street. Be not Deceived. Tho.onlv place in the City of New ork. whei Sherman's OLOSA ONJAiV, or ALL-JJEALJA i t HAijAAi is sold, is at luo rvassau ?trpt. oi door above Ann street. AGENTS. Theodore Schoch, Stroudsburg, Monroe co James S. Wallace, Milford, Pike county. W. F. Brodhead & Urother, Dingman's Fern' I'iKe county. November 26, 1846. Violins anq Flutes. At from $1,50 to $3,5ft for sale bv JQHNH, MELICK Stroudsburg, Jan. 1. 1846.