ism in taieu A LiuidJemipuJjlUhedTin the Bos- . .......illn.m; onmiinnrnnil'ntallle The ITlOHl es'iawiuuiuij ouu nw..-- '.dnhe failures of ilieTday, is r cu" .... . ' ,v i.fiiculty or 'embarrassment' dl ine wose jckingham, the owner of.ne magmncenr. i ..ttdenccs wiiniHUi- is" , House, of London;- ol. blows , ana vvai.- Bucks, and fenotohtH HyhipKhire." It ,1 that the Duke of'BViclunWttiliany j,is creditors nearly en. Trillions oj dollqrs mi -niqli1v naver receive ten ner cent. v wm jii""-v ----- v i. is an extremely hard rcase, lona large por- ftliis money is, due to tradespeople, u tin n0l atronl to he Mf rhey hare attempted t -..II Uv "miction his nersonal nron- cizr aim j is fur his estates, they canmjt-be, touched. ' i .f the. snlendid picture bv the old Viii"c ' . " . r ' ? . i : e . ... infl.'i! eoant immune, ino mapuiucem 1 and silver plareiuheiarge'stpek of old and his -other elKcts, containeujn nts m t stmnosed.;wou d sell fomialf a nsiuua, . t --7 j,on of dollars. in umst an execution was put into Buck- Hnitse or twemv inouaanu uuuiius.'miu Hum " t . 5. . i ihe officers were about to sctze the fur .1 iKntr .-wr'. informed thnt tlm ure anu jnuic, .nj - -v- y T f 1 . 1 .1 n J l' i n tl A rl rlnAr I tl a l. it HlirKIIlPIlUIIl liuu uaoiKi.,i vii.i iui .i nrki. fwt m his el lott som - Onan- .1...- Imirnnsr it waa irrrilPfl . ,l-.t fif fj'so'rmmimi was fraud id en I and i iiiu J--" n - i .1 . . i - v .fino 1artil 'fMir inInn 1 tx e I fl ft ftl lilt! UioHUoa it uJ iiguii juugu uwimivvj lit the sheriff should remain in possession, and reeled issues to be tried between the parties, 'IPS! U1U tallUKjr ui uic loiiuus iuiiiw- I "This case is only one out of hundreds; for ; simple truth is, that a great number of the tulny of England, who are snpposed to enjoy Ernies ranging from five to. fifty thousand lbs. nually,-arc .so deeply in debthat they can .i pay a tradesman bill ; and yet jheirreal Iopeny, if seized, would not satisfy more than e crrdnor in fifty. The proud nobility of . f ...I I ; et ,.r l,..nL-nin1c 9 iJUU rjllijlaliu alu j ii toaiu a. stt ui uhiikiujjij. A Novel Witness. I Last Saturday a trial came off between two -rsoiu for debt. The person who brought ie :uii kpt no book of accounts, but was "in Le haliit of marking down his accounts on the liar door ! He appeared, -before the Squire Morrisville, and the defendant demanded the ndi-nce of the debt. The justice iolcl him he jtist bring his book into court and prove it. He immediately procWecl a wagon and set ui fur the celler door, and actually brought it uto court, established his claim and got judge- ni 1 ;' ' ' ' j . r..lll. : nent. 1 ne lawyers were wonuenuny puz- kied in the cross examination ; the witness getl altogether upon the stubborn facts ! Trenton Advertiser. To MAK2 Trousers Last. Instruct your Taylor, when he builds you a suit of clothes, to iinake your coat and waistcoat first, by which means he will make your trousers last. Fashionable Boot and; Shoe t . T.HA D DUS SCyOCH, ai ,111501(1, anU,-m tl ami Ijqu, street, astori,,Pa., opposite TufeF Mi sell's store, continues to.maiiufac ture to qdery 6 iffy description of TIbots arid Slices for. men.iaud hoys ; aso the,rno,i fashionable; Gaiters., husfons, half Gaiters;-Slippers, qa, Jor Lddies and Misses' wniclv Will bo" warranted to'fif, b maue oi ujo nesi uimuiiuis, uh.u a mij su;ai profits for cash Also on hand a large assort., inenl of : i. ... ' .' :t ,rr-. . which will be sold cheap, and can be recom mended. . . 1 The. public .are nespecifuljy jnyjitid to call, leave their measurosj or examine l)is ready mado, stock before purchasing elsewhere, a$ lie i confident theyWill he.,suited withthe style, quality atfd'price.'of his articles. A,lfS'0---S um received a large supply of " . ' GVh SHOESL. . for Ladies, and Misses xf-a new style, very su perior, together with, a stock of iVIen'a Gum shoo; also Children's Gum shoes. Call and try them. . . 7 Easton? Oct. 7, 1847. v - Gs'ocery, Confectionary and' TheBYbungrL'adt!dns(iunesiftrate cornier .of'Pomfriei.and Spring Garden streets iwjll cojnmetice its next, session the first VM'oo'S. day m September. , . rr -.4 IU LiU J'JWt T?3 a. J The, subscriber, offers for ale a fresh jot of Groceries at. the ,old.nstand, first" door east of Simon Frey's Hat .shop, such as new, - tfo,.2 Mackerel, Colfee Tea, Loaf S.ugar;, Dairy; Salt, . u Spices, of all kinds, Smoking and Ghe.wiiig Tobaccoy t ; ' Clothes Pins;. Pipes, Mouse Traps, Matches, Pepper, iuusiaru, Pails and Brooms, VV riling Pape.r, , ' 3team Soap, Castile., : , Fancy " '.'. New Orleans Molasses, Pepper. Sauce; p ?i "' Saleratus, " " r.. ".' Percussion Caps, . unocotaie. , , r. CONFECTJ.OiYARLES, such as Candies, Sugar Sand, Liquorice &c. ' FRUIT Foreign and Domestic. - 1 ALSOi-Nuts of.variQtjis kinds, all of w.hich will be-sold low for ready,, pay.' . . ... . L. AKlXERBECKv - ' tor G. M. W'itsoii.. The BXktNG Business wilTb'g carried on as heretofore, by L. VANDERBECK. ' SiroudsburgVOct: 8, 1846. , VALUABLE PROPERTY IT . PRIVATE SAJLE. .-. The subscriber offers ai private sale, his Dwelling House and Lot, situate on Susan st. in the Borough of Stroudsburg4 The lot-is 50 feet front and e'xlends'back about 170 feeAJo a. pri vate alley, on which is erected a good frame stable, 16 by 18 feet. The dwelling is.2 stories high with an excellent kitchen attached there to. There.is. also on said lot a framo shop, and other out bniVdinos, all composed of good ma terials handsomely situated, and well calcu- lated for the mechanic, speculator, or man of leisure For terms, &c, apply to S. N. Thompson, Stroudsburg, or of the subscriber',. Wm A. LAMB, Eastpn, Pa. ' ,Tcrms per ' Sesstinqf tiventy-lwoweekT: Boarding including Fuel and Tuition ) Af in English per sessioi?. , . J -a- j Washing per week, , , " 25 Music, (Pianrj,)' ' -V iv "100 Use of the Instrument per session', 4 00 Either of the ancient or anodertrhan-; j v .f.,:"7 ignagfes,' Paintings Drawing, Em- ,.;6 00 brojdery w VVax-w.ork; : -i? v;i )i ?0 English department for dayischolars, ljO 50; : A h extra chdrge of twehtyifive 'cents will b'e! made for incidental expenses.' Ail pupils charged froim thestimeihoy enter until the end of ihe session, except in cases "df protracted sickness. . , THOMAS M. CANN, A..M. . Easton, July 29, 1847.--2m- Principal price sc tmEiN:rr Corrected Vitery Wednesday1 bfo7nih&v3 u 5 t r 1 . : .rAimCLES. .0 DR.LI ROYS "yEGETA.BLjE UNIVERSAL PlJiLS.. The anly foid.wn nicdicinpial al the same iim.e pur-t ges, purifies, and strengthens the system. t DR. LE ROYS Pills .are a new medicine which has just appeared, and is fastv taking the places of all others of the same class. 1'lfeso pills are composed of many' ingredient-, but the . - VIA STROUDSBURG.. , I rasscnorrs m this jlino. ill leave Joseph HAjGenuuch's Inrij s.ign-qf the Black (Horsc," Eatom every Monday, W.eilncsday ati3'.Erida.y, passing through the following places, .viz:- Rich'mdnd, Centreville, Williamsburg1, Dills' Feiry; Delaware Water Gap, Dtiioisburg, LStrojudjsburg, Bushkill, 'and Diiigman's' Ferry, ,andar.uve in Millp.rd Hie same uayj Distance r " :i n : - i o i?Lt or i:i.y.i .uu;iuues; iyriUTllJUg, leave oumuBUur.muiiciva uioiKi, xvjuioru, every l uesuuy, -i-nutsuay. uuu attirdayi.and-arriv.ejn Easton the sarrie; day. Fare -from Eastoii to Stroudsburg, 25 ; . K -Hri ivjilfbrd, ' !887 IS": B. All baggage at tHoisk of the owners. Stroudsburg, Jun 3, 164 '. , Proprietor. MANSION HOUSE. . OTi's, Margaret JEagles ' 1 Begs leave respectfully o inform'her old friends auu, iijp jjuuml. giiiiciun uiiai cijc iius iuivcii iiic above, establlshm'eht, which has been, and is now being, fitted; up-upon. the. most approved plan,; for -.the accommodation of strangers and travellers. a . -: ' c 1 .' ' ' - !-1' .The long experience which she has had in two principal ones are Sarsaparillasand Wild Cher- . the business of keeping a hotel or publtc-hous-e ry, so united that liiey act together tne (.ne,rinrougn its admixture with other substances, purifyingnd p'urging, while the othor is strengthening the sys tbm. Thus those pills.are at the same time tonic and opening;. 'a desideratum long and eagerly sought for by medicinal men, but.nev.er before dis covered. In other words they do tile work of the two medicines, and? do it much b.eUer ,lhatif.any two we know of ; for they remove nothing frorh 'the system but the impurities;, so that while they purge tliky strengthen; and' henbe'they cause no debili tation, and are. followed by no re-action. i)r. 'Le Roy's Pills have a wonderful iriluence on tne blood :, they not only purify, without weakening it, but they remove all noxious particles frorrrahe . , . r .. t a. -.A cnyie. oeiflce.u .i& converieu into .uuiu, mm tuus makesnmpare blbo"d jan utter impossibility. As there is: ho' debilitation, so there is "-no nausea or sickness attending the opperationS of thismost' 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 mem -ao ; not oecpme paie ana emaciated, but the contrary; for whileil is the property-of the Sarsaparilla, united'as it; .'is with other ingredients, to remove 'all that is forfeih and impure; if is equally the property of the Wild Cher to retain all that is natural and,so.und;,';and hence a ro'bost state, of health is the certain result of their united'operations: . .. . . ' Agents in Stroudsburg, Dr. Samuel Slothes and T.Sch'ochf ' i . "i , July, 29, 1847. - , ' v ;v : Wheat Tfour, j5er JBafrc?l Rye.f-H -do"3 ydd-;.,' do,. Wheat, pej bushel h gye, do. do. Sole Lather per pound Corpp UusKel 'Tf,, Buckwheat, per busliel Clover SeeU: p'er'bushel ; Timothy Seed per bush. Barley . . db. - Uats . , ,do.. Flax S'ee.d: ' (1 . do.. . Butter per pound Egs, per dozen ' Plaster p6r tori ' " ,l " Hickory Avobd, perdord Oak, -i .'do. ' dp. Mackerel, J$o. I : ;D6. do. 2 1 t . PoVat6esVjier' bushel 8 -'fStromis-' 0t 1 31) 4J J .4 50, 3 00 1 20 14 '! 0 00- 2 51) 2 Q0 !3 00 9 50 60 00 1 'iO 5)5 52 . GO ...4,20. 2 5Q. 40 -. 4.2 ' 1 IS 14 8 ; 3 50 4 50. 3 75 12 00 10 00 50 TOO . i:35J Saris .:76., 4 OO1 2 17 .1 7 Las. are tJS'AIV'JK .NO TIG lilT,- corrected weekly for the Jeltersonian Rcpublicun'.-v 4 " ' ' ilflOfjJUs The notes of those banks on ,whicyi quotations omitted and a dash(Msubstituted, aire not purchased by the brokers. Peniisyii nTii'l.nlAlnhiQ K.m Hueipni Ban of North America, 1 lliauilln f VVaynetburg f.rjJ lliowncsville " : Eric bank . "j ' " i Hcrks county banfc Towaiulu Uo- ' ' j Relief Notes - - 1- A CARD. TR.J. V. MATTlS.Ori. respectfully, annqun- C 0LDS,COUGHS, CONSUMPTION, &c It ( 1 ..1 J t. L.' 1 .1 .t.. "L-CrC - .-i - f... '1..I . :.ul .i. . cndence inn some impuruy is loageain ine j ces to lhe neonte 0f Stroudsburu and vicin. mic ii.hiph it nnr enppiiilu rpmrii'pri will sri ir- I - . " ....r '.u , rtr1..0 ;fl,m. itv.that lie has permanently iocaieu.ai oirouas . . . . . .. i i...... i... tun n.rxr.r. z.i n n nit . i n rr niaii i pi fin mauoii ui ujc iuuhs, a. uiscusc ni.i c miu i i i i o b the high road to consumption. where he hopes by strict attention an.d,gr;ea. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a sate, easy, care to merit the patronage of those who may and certain cure for colds and cdughs, because emnlov him. Dr. M. also takes this method they carry off by the stomach and bowels, those f inforn,ing those who are alflicted wiih dis mor iid numors wnicn. ii aeDOsuea upon me lunes r, i: u. u t. r... - r,.... ..... " r.u. ' ..i.tm," eases oi long siaiiumg, ui jic ud&i hm ic UC liif UilUSe Ol tllB dUUVC UdllKClUUa uumuiamw. , i .,..l., .,,,1. A single twenty-five cent box of said Indian Veg-j f , ut ; eiale Pills is generally sufficient to rndke a" per- has had ample opportunity, such as only a hos fect cure of.tne most obstinate cold; and at thej pital, affords, of investigaung dijseases of a chron same lirne the digestion is improved, and the blood : ic character, and he flatters himself that those so completely purified, that new life and vlgof- are C;il in unon him laboring under this class of, given to the wjiple frame di-eae vill meet wiih prompt and immediate jjeware oj ounierjeus oj au uinas: ; uuieaie ; rejjpr He vVtll be found arhis room at the Mansion coated with sugar; others are made "to "reserrible lao.itward appearance the original medicine. The original genuine Indian' Vegetable Pills have the signature of William Wright written with a pen ou the top label of each box. None other is genuine, and to counterfeit thisjs forgery. For sale by George II MiUcry vVho is the only authorised agent for, Stroudsburg; see advertise ment for other agencies in another column. . Office and general depot, Gl) Race st PruTa. The subscriber has oniindaud oiTersfor; tale, asujieriof a'ssortment of b2irJks,, viz: Deeds. - Mortgages Executions,., Siuiiirioiises, Subpoenas,' Eonds, lc r : ' X. F-. BtARNES jMiTorJ,.rvovemberi4j.l.8J7.. p - . A House, ready to consult with those who may favor him wifh a call at all hours when not ab sent on professional busines. -June 24, 1847. tf. ; . r. En- An excellent VJOLLNfdr sale cheap. quire at this office. , . .. v.' tStroudsburg, Nov. 4, 1847. ;y t(, ; g1M8tltt.- Picked up in the street' on the 2 1 st instant, a silk ueck-kerchtef. - ' ..T-hd'oVnepcanhave H hy calling at this" office. - 7 ? Siroudsbure, Oct. 21, 18471 :J W . S.OAPS, Fine .ciijedoapsXor'.wshing and shaving aSo ihe. celebratedffshavin.tr cream-.t fnr kj?1o roudbnrg,' January , 18.46. . Stroudsburg arid IV ew York LINE OF COACHES Via Delaware Water Gap', Columbia',' -Blairstown, Johnsonsburgh, . Stanhope & Morristovn 1 THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS; Fare from Stroudsburg to New York S3 50 ) ,0n and afier Monday, November 2d 184.6, there wjll a Stage leave, the priiicfpal hotels,, jn Stoudsburgj at, 4 o'clock a. m,- every Mon day; Wednesday; and Friday, by four-horse coaches to Morristpwn, then'ce by rail-road to New-York, arriving in New-York 20 minutes ZMq re five o'clock p. M. the same afternoon. Returning will jeave. jNew-York.erery I ues day, Thursday, and Saturday at 9 o'clock a.m. bv rail-road to Morrisjow,n, thence by .stage to Stroudsburg, arriving in Stroudsburg the same evening between 8 and 9 o clack e. m:. : Persons in NewT- York, can receive any infor mation desired by applying f lhe subscriber, or his agent, at 73 Cou'rtland-sjreet. . Merchants wishing to send orders to New'-York'for small .bills of goods, can do so, by enclosing lhe or ders direcJed to the agent of llio Une, aijd giv ing ituothe driver, and have it by roiujrp pf 7ageK A share of'public patronage ig respec: fully solicited. , ;t jam c-; K I November IM4G. UOHNj'L. WARP', Proprietor i d?Iie, Jasly-Watipnal -Wiij&j Is pUbli&hed-in the City of Washington; eve ryday at o oclopkjP.t.--Sundays excepted and sen'edtotf su.bscr.ibers..iu .the City-; at the Navy Yard, in Georgetown; in. Alexandia and in Baltimore the sams evening, at 6 1-4 cents a .week payabls'toHhe sUl Agent of the -Wh G. Jj. Gillchrest, Esq ; or his. order. It isalso mailed.tp any part of the United .States for S4 pep annum or $2 for. six months, jlayabltt in- ad vance. Adyerj-isem.entsof teVi lines or less in serted one aime for,j0 cents; two times for 75 cent; three: tiroes, $1; one week for $1 75; two weeks for $2 75 ; One; month S4 ; two plonths $7; three months $l5; six, months $17"; one year $30 payable always in advance. . THE NATIONAL WHJGjs what its name indicates., Ii speaks the sentiments of the Whig party of the Union on every, qVesiidh of public policy. . iVadyocaJe'the election tb th'e Pres idency of 2achary Xor subject tb the de cision of the.VYhig National Ooiivention.. It makes war. to the kriito upon all ihe measures and acts of the Administration deemed, to be adverse to the interests of the country, and ex poses without Tear or favor the corrupiions of the party in power. Its cqlumns are open to every man in the country for the discussion of 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. genera), Law, Medicine, Sta tistics, &c. Choice specimens of American and Foreign Literature will also be given; in eluding Reviews, &c. A weekly list of the Patents issued by the Potent Office will like w.ise be gublishbd the whole forming a com plete family newspaper. The Weeltly National Whiff. One of the 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 preas of matier shall justify it. The Memories of General Taylor wrmen expressly for the National Whig, ar,e iti cour.se of publication. They commenced wiih the second number, a large number of copies of which have been printed to; supply calls for back numbers-..' CHARLES W. FEN TON, proprietor of'Natiunal Whig. Washington June 3, 1847. P.. S. All daily, weekly and semi-weekly papers in the United States are requested io insert this advertisement once a. week for six months ; noting ihe price for publishing the atne at the bottom of the advertisement, and send the paper containing it to the National, Whig Office, and ihe amount will be duly to miited. Qur Editorial Brethren are alo re-, ouested to notice ifr'e National1 Whig' in ihefr reading columns.- , . 7 . 1 Sfeprembr lthf 1847.-nnJ ; in connection with ihe. favorable location and coinn.iodiousn'ess' of the Mansion" House, she hopes will affords .sufficient guarantee to se cure a liberal patronage; Persons visiting town on bysines.s 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 i he city, or elsewhere, who contemplate spend ing somti lime in the Jbeautiful and retired vil lage of Stroudsburg, will'dowell by making the abojve, house their home during their stay here; inrshdrif;allareinv.ited io call. Transient and 'si bady boarders, by- the . day or week, accommodated upon the most reason able terms. . , THE CRHAT PREVENTIV E MEDICINE! Though Wrighte Indian Vegetable Pills have achieved triumph upon triumph, irr the" cure Of ob stinate. cases ordisease, even after they had been entirely given up, and after all other remedies; had failed yet their power of prevention.mzy 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 r ELECTRICAL? EQUILIBRIUM between the earth arid air, there would be no occa sion 'for storms, for the air would always be pure. So of the human, body. If kept free from mor: bid humors, the action is regular and healthy., But if? those mirriors are allowed to accumulate, a cri sis, or, in other words, a storm, will ariae, which is always more, or less, dangerous. WJIIGHt's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS ,ave equally well calculated to prevent lhe storm, or 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 renders the case more difficult io 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 the same riieans. have you a cold 1 Let it riot rip'en into Consumption 1 Are you Dys peptic ? Beware of the hypochondria. Two Pills taken every other night on an 'empt stomach, for for a short lime, will in nine cases out of ten, cure the Dyspepsia, and thereby drive" away the legion 'of " devils blue." For Headach, no medicine is superior to WRI.G HT's INblAN , Y EG EATABLE "PILLS. Costiveness, . that p'rolific 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 amiss, if used with Common, discretion ; and we commend them to the use of those who have 'not yet tried them. i The following. AgOncies have boon established for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in MONROE COUNTY.. 7.7 GeOrge II Miller, Stroudsburg' ' -John Lander, Craig's Meadows Beli & Brothers, Experiment Mills " Henry Kintz, Bartonsville -" ' - . A S Edinger, Tannersville Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersville ' Charles Saylor, Salorsburg - y : -r. Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg' ' Aasf-i acob Long, Snydersville " John Marsh, Fennersville, : f . ' . ' Daniel Brown, Chesnuthill Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of W'righCs Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail,-169 Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street, New York; arid 198 Trernorit street, Bo'ston. February 18, 1847. ly STOVES.". . -, The subscriber respectfully informs' the citi zens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, thaOlie has at his Foundry, near John Boys' sioro, an excel lent assortment of . NINE PliATE STOVES, of different sizes; all of the newest and most approved patterns, and made of the besIron, which will be sold dn the most reasonable terms. The ptihli'cuare particularly invjied td: call and exumiile them before-purchasing elsowhere SAMUEL HAYD'EN., Ocipher 7, 1847. v V V - .-rne-For sale, .-at this "Office.-; j- par do Farmers'.& Mechanics' do Western au Uo SouthvarKban Uo Kensington ban . do Bank ol Nonheun Liberties do Mechanics' Bank' do Conioicrciu. Bank do Bankof Ponn Tovvnsnip 1 do Manufacturers' .Mccli'ns, do Moyninensing bank ' do United States bank . - 22 Girard - do ' par Pennsylvania bank . . par Bank of Germantown 1 par Bank ol iMonteoinery co-.; uo Bank o f Delaware noUnty do Bank of Chester county do Doyiestown oan an Farmers' bank or Bucks do Easton bank ' do Farmers; b;uk.of Iteadingj do r.eoanon oaiiK l Ilarrisburg jjank.- t. , 0 AUduletown bank "l Farmers' bank L-anfcaster nar t . . -. . Lancaster oanic tin Lancaster county bank do Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank . r . Northumberland bank" Miners bank of Pottsville York bank Chambersburi? bank Gettysburg bank. Wyoming do 1 Honesdale do Bank of Lcwistown Bank ofii'squehanna co par 1 par 1 1 1 li 2 1 o 2 CITS' BANKS -.1 J' . America, bAnk, of j.P"r American jcchange - ; J uaiuc oi commerce k u" Bank of the State ofN'.Y -do-. Butchers' and Drovers' . Chemical t 'i -" '- ' d0 City do Commercial - ! Clinton par Del. and Kudsoncnnalco. do'- DrvDock I, Fulton bank of New Y'ork par Greenwich u- Lafavette t Leather Manufacturers' di Miuihatten company do ilechanics' Banking Assq. do- Merchants' bank ' co- Merchant' . . ( Mechanics & Traders' "di Merchants' Exchange ' ' di NewYork',BanleofJ -5 j New--York Banking co. . N. Y. St'c. St-kSccuritVilnai-Noith River Plininix Utv Sercnth.Ward i Tenlh Ward i rauesmeirs Union 0. of N Y pai ' d Lum . oMik at Warren no salejVVashingon LOOK HERE I - Tooth-Aclie Cooiicrcd. The subscriber begs leave to iaforrA the pub lic, that he has, after spending; a great deal of time atidl trouble, discovered a c'omppuud which will instantly Cure the Tooth-AcffcV' by tlesfroying the nerve, and is guaranteed to be perfecily innocuous in lis effecis upon the other Teeth. The afflicted cannot do better than make use of these Drops, by which they will be rid of their pain and keep their teeih. W. J..BRE1MER. The genuine article can be had ai Schoih' Printing Office, Stroudsburg, wholesale and re tail, general Agent for the proprieior. . XJjPrece 25 cents per bottle. Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847. AGENT WANTEB . FOR THIS COUNTY. - The business will to be procure subscribers for, und sell, when published, .a large,, tiew, splendid township Map of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re quired are a, small capital of SI 00. sobriety, in tegrity v industry, energy, and active business tal ents. Information of the terms of the agency (which are liberal) will be given ou application, POSTAGE PAID, to " ALEXANDER HARRISON, Superintending Agent, .8 1-2 South 7ih street, Philadelphia. September 17, 1846. ... TOYS. ''.5 A great variety of Toys on .hand, for sale cheap, at the Variety Store of JOHN H. MELICK. Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846. A Friend to all Nations, WAR OR NO WAR ! . NEW LINE. The ayommodation line of Stages between Stroudsburg and Easton, will leave the house of J. J. Postcns, (Washington Hotel;) in Strouds burg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of ev ery week, at 7 o'clock; a. m., and arrive at Eas ton, at 2 o'clock,! vl M ,.iri- lima, for dinner'; re turning on the following day,' leaving D. Con nor's American Hotel, -on Tuesday. Thursday aYH"Salufday ' al ? o'clock, a. m , and arming at Stroudsburg at 2 o'clock, sanfe day. ' The subscribers beg leave to inform tlie pub lic, that they have united in carrying on (lie above line of stages and that thev are. no U abio to carry passengers in' as comfortable arid con venient a "style, as any other route tnjhe coun- Fare through SI 25. ' 1 i!: ROBERT C. SLEATH, . J: J. PQSirjENS. t: -i Stroudsburg, Marcrr 25, 1S47. -IE TT .AttVTT" TV J r mi m Tyoi JT For saiQ,at tliiS'Qlnce..
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