1 :u. .:ti .,.,11 nt nt,i; i n. t.; jfV it. the Borough of Strnudsblirg, Mori- ntiniV. ra.t "ii x n u noun t. nO COUii j I r r E Y ,ije 2t)d ana xin aays oi jjecemuei hcai, bo LOT OF PATTERNS ol various Kinus, etnvc, Sled shoes, Wagon boxes, plough beams, and Ploughs, 4- Tupir ijU Jjttl'S, wit VSUWIU,! UUIO I up and down Saw; Line shaft ings and Pulleys, Leather straps for Lathes, tiiic pa"' of blowing Cylinders, one Fan Bellows, Crane Rope and Pulleys; H.ier many other articles appertincnt o a Foundry 100 tedious 10 enumerate. ALSO: A "variety of fceiiscliold and Kitchen Furniture, one YOUNG GO V, c. - i(?mdiiions made known on rhe days of sale. SAMUEL HAYDEN. timber 25, 1847. '. The undersigned, auditors appointed by the Orphan's Couri of'Monrqe C.orinty, to examine, and if occasion require, re-sjeiilo the account of John V Bush and George V, Bush, Executors of ihe last will and testament of George Bush, late of Smiihfield township, in said county, de ceased, will attend to the duties . 6f their ap pointment on Monday, the third day of Janua ry next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the house of Jacob Knecht, in the borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all persons having claims are requested to present the same before us, or bo ilebaied from coming 'in for a share of the as sets. JOHN T.BELL, JOHN MARSH, . . JACOB H. El LpNBERGER. Nov. 56. 1 84,7. Dec 2,--4t BLANKS. The subscriber has on hand and offers for s ih?,' a superior assortment of blanks; viz: Deeds; Mortgages,, Summonses, Bonds, 6c. -L-f. BARNES. Mtlford, November, 4, 1817. Executions,' Subpoenas FOR SALE. An excellent VIOLIN, for sale cheap. En quire at this o'ffice. Stroudsburg, Nov. 4, 1817. . -. THE NEW WORLD'. ftlSW SERiES. Parh Keiijaiitiii, Editor. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE. On Saturday; the second of October, was is sued, on a very large and elegant folio sheet, foBEHANS' COURT SALE. I3y rinue of an order of the Orphans' Court arul for the County of Monroe, the following ral Estalr, formerly of Jesse bhaler, late ol i i.i.t linnna township, in said County, deceased, ! ,,fbo sold at Public Vendue, at the public! !nue of Samuel MilTjENBerger, in Tobyhan- iw4shtj, on Saturday the 18th of December next, , JO o'clock in the forenoon, all that certain afl(j on ,he plan of 'The New World,' formerly ij,,sMiae or 'I enemeni and 1 ract ol land, sit-: published in this city, a weekly literary news- . 1 ... JT- ,,r 'Pldrllniri!! Ill CTJlri ale in ''u luvwiamji uihm - Bouiiiy of Monroe, containing 139 ACKJHS, mo or less, adjoining lands of Michael Krei- Dcdrich Rees, and vacant land: about thir j gCrPS cleared, and the remainder is covered L,i TIMBER of an excellent quality. J he improvements thereon consist of one paper, with the above title It contains the new and popular productions of oil the best authors home and foreign, inclu ding Bulwcr, Dickens, James, Leigh Hunt; Jar told, Thackeray, Herbert, Bryant, Longfellow, Irving, Prescott, Sue, George Sand, and hosts of other celebrated writers. It also presents weekly retracts from' new books, magazines, and newspapers of all kinds, of the most interesting and amusing description. The old 'New VVoild' was so' well known, that it is not requisite to enter upon any labored description of the new New World; since the latter is exactly like the former, except so far as it has been improved It will be embellished with elegant and' cost ly engravings. In co'nsequence of ihe'great economy which h"s been introduced into the art of printing" and paper-making, the proprietors are enabled to offer the new paper at the low price of two tfoiXARS A YEAR. The proprietors are making extensive ar rVrrgeiTjents in advance, to make 4 The New World" the most unexceptionable and agreea hfe faSiYly' Newspaper published in the Union. Tbey mean also ihat it shall be original as a' public enduce, at the public house ol fctroud Well as excellent;and they are accordingly pre- I llolhnshcad, m the borough ol biroutfaDurg, : pared? to make,' and will make liberal arrange- Frame House, lllie HIIU a lltlt nljr mgu, anu uii ajw Terms of Sale: One half ol the purchase n;j!iPV to ue paiu ai uie cuiiuruiaiiuu ui feale, atnl the other in one year thereafter, with unrest from the continuation, 10 be secured hy umetii bonds upon ihe premises. GEORGE BUTi S; Adm'cJr. Bu the Court. , , J. H. STROUD, Clerk. Nnremhrr 25, 1947. uu ORPHANS' COURT SALE.- 13v virtue of an order of the Orphans1 Court nf Monroe county, the following Real Estate, formerly of Frederick Michiley, lale of Ptice invn-liip, in said county, deceased, will be sold VIA STROUDSBURG. . LINE OF 0OAGHES, Via Dedaw-are jWaterj Ga piX Co to m b i a , U UA I II S TO W N ? J Oil NSO N S B U R G H , ' t. Stanhope & MorriItown! f THROUGH" ijtf "TWELVE HOURS. 'Fare from fSlroudlsburg to New York S3 50 Dhv nnd after Monday. November 2d. 18,46, Feiry, Dblafare Water, Gap, Dutotsburg, Stroudabtirg, Bushkill, antl Bingman's( Ferry, and arrive in Milfbrd (he same day : Distance CO mijcs. Returning, leave Samuel Dtmmick's Holfel, Mijford, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in Easton the same day. Fare from Easton to Stroudsburg, SI 25 Milford, 2 S7 N. B. All baggage at the. risk of the owners. WILLiAM DEAN, Stroudsburg, June 3, 1847. Proprietor. n ' i i tiii . rassengersrn this line -w.u jcve. JOSEPH- ,ilerP will a Sage leave, the principal hotels, T.T . t : - C . I. it d . n h ! o I . ... uii.uui; a urn, sign ui uic uiaciv nurso, , Stroudsburg, at 4 o'cIocIua. Ai., every Mon Easton, every Monday, , Wednesday and Friday, tja Vettv n,,d Fndav. hv fmir.finrse passing through the following places, viz : coach'es to Morristown, thence by r.aii-road to a.w.....u.j, uciiuciuiu, i...u.oU..,, Wew-Ynik. flrnnnet in INew. York 2U minutes before five o'clock p. jr. .the same afternoon. Returning will leave New -York" erery Tues day, .Thursday, ,andj Saturday at 9 o'clocl; a. m. bv rail-road to Morristow.n, thence bv stage to Stroudsburg, arriving in Stjo.udsburg.ihe same evening between 8 and 9 o'clock p. M. Persons in N.ew-York can receive .any infor mation desired by applying to the subscriber, or His agent, at 73 Counland-streei. Merchants wishing io send orders to New-York fof small bills qf good,, crlri do so, by enclosing the or ders directed to the agent of the line, and giv irig it io. the driver, and have it by return of stage". A share of public patrcihage is respect fully solicited.., . , m JOHN L. WARD, Proprietor' November 19, 184G. IDrXeRoys VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILL'S. The only known medicine that at the same tinie pur ges, purifies, and strengthens the system. DR. ROY'S Piljs are ,a new , medicine which has just appeared, and is fast taking the places of aH others qf the .same class. T.hese pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal ones are Sarsaparjlla and .Wild Cher ry, so united that they apt together ; Ue oftethroqg'h its admixture with other substances, purifying and purging, while jth'e othor is strengthening the sys tern. TJius those pills ar6 at ihesinrie tfnie topic anq opening; .a desideratum ion anu eagerly sought lor by medicrnL mcn, uui never o.eiore (un covered. In. other vord3 they do the work, of the iwp medicines, and do it much,, better hnut any. two we know of ; for they remove nothing ffom'.the. system but the impuritiesj.sp that while they purge they strengthen ; and hence they cause no debili-1 tation,' and are foll&wedibyno fe'-action. D'r. Le Roy's Pills hdvc a wonjdefful. irrluence on the blood; they not only pun'fy without weakening ity but they remove all noxious particles" from, the chyle be(ofe it is converted into cum, and tnus makes impure bjood an utter impossibilily. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea 6r sickness attending the jpperatiprs oftfiis most excellent, -pf medicines", .which nejer strains or torture the digestive functions, but, causes them to worl in a perfectly, natural manntr ; and hence persons taking them do ..not becofne pale, and, emaciated but the contrary ; .for while it . is the -l ..'".1 J J A ' -.1. property ot the oarsapanna, unweuas ji i who MANSION HOUSE; : f- - Mi's,.iTIargarct ,JEasIes;f Begs leave respectfully to,inforrn Ker old friends atid.ille public generally that sbje has taken, the above establishment, which has been, and is now' being," fined up upon the most approved plati, for the accommodation of strangers and tra'vellcrs. ihe long experience which she has had in the business of keeping u hotel or public house in connection with the favorable location and commodiousuess of the Mansion, House, she hopes will anord a -sufficient guarantee io se cure a liberal patronage. Person's visiting town on business or pleasure excursions, will nnd a comfortable, convenient and qVtet home. Ju rors atid others, attending Court. are invited to call, and satisfy themselves. Strangers from the city, or elsewhere, who .contemplate spend ing some time in the beautiful and retired vil lage of Stroudsburg, will do well by making the above house their homo during their slay here; in short, all are invited to rail. , Transient and steady boarders', by the day Or weel?, accommodated upon the most reason able terms. Wednesday ihe loth day of December nest, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, a certain rar or piece of land situate on ihe main road Itailwi" from Siroudaburg to the German Set- tit i i " Z D . x lifiiH'ats in Wayne and rise couuues, wi rnt .omi'hip aforesaid, bounded on the Norh by hml-i of John M. Deibler, on ihe East, West, !.d South by lands of Samuel GriBComb on ilie Sotuh-West by Jacob Price's la'nd:, ConiainV ti.n about "i .1 1 ..... ...fL.a. merits with authors. as an earnest oi iins, ihey commenced witd the first number a new romance, written expressly for the New World hy Frank Forester, author of the ' Warwick Woodlands,' 'My Shooting Box,' &c.&c. They will also give a" series of original legends, by Edmund Flagg, Esq. author of "L'ucretia Borgia,' 'Catherine Howard',' 'Beatrice,' &'c. For the Purpose of facilitating the formation of Clubs, we offer the following, (for par mon ey, post-paid, in adance.) EXTR AO RDIN AU Y IN DV C E M EN T S . 2 12 Acres ail 6G Perches1, or less about 35 of hich are cleared, the j Three copies of ihe New World one year, or tnnrp ilv limbered with first' one copy for three years. :e Hemlock and Oak. " ; Sevt-n copies of Hie New World 1 yejfr 10 Twelve- " " " io Seventeen ' "iff 1 1 1 tiro The Improvements' are" a small 3) SSKDWSa - one and a half stones high, and a small i 1 ADL.Hi. J Here js a fjuiig ui -'-leni water near the door. The Goose Pond creek, and the main or east hanch of the Brodhead's creek runs through 4e premises; and there is a good mill seal on the .same. Terms and conditions will be made known ft the time and place of sale by PETER LANDER, Admor. November 25, 1847. $5 00 00 00 20 00 Address., .... , ROSS' WILKINSON, Publisher, . 105 Nassau street, N'ew York November 25, lff-17. Public Sale of Unseated Iiand. Will be exposed at public sale at the public house of Stroud J. Hol linshead, in Siroudsburg, Monroe county. Pa., on THURSDAY, De cember 16'h 1347, at 1 o'clock, p m. a part of ft large TRACT OF LAND, marked on ihe f Commissioners' books,. John Lee, No. 125, now fknown as the Dugway Tract, situated in Gool- bangli township, Monroe county, Pa. on the Belmont and Easton Turnpike Road, near its ronfluenco with ihe Philadelphia and Great Bend Turnpike, a few miles from Stroudsburg, 'he county town bounded by land now. or firmrrly of Henry Ransbury, John Starbird, Jesse Ford and Joseph J e, containing thr'ee liuiulrod arrd'six'-acres and twenty-seen perch S with the usual allowance for roads, &c. This tract of land'lias many inducements for ihose disposed to purchase, having' the" North ern Brach'of Brodhead's Creek running diago nally lhrough'it, (crossingilhe turnpike,) of suf ficient power for mill or other purposes. There ire also several fine springa of water on this Jract, near the turnpike, which would make it uluable for building purposes. The land gen erally is of a gooa quality, we'll .timbered;" antl' tould be easiij improved; Couditions at ale. . j .WILLIAM-TRAINER: i . Fashionable Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORY. THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old tand in Hamilton street, Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix sell's store, dontirides to manufac ture to oder, every description of Boots and Shoes, for men and boys ; also the most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half Gaiters, Slippers', 6., for Ladies' and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be made of the best trial erialvand sold" at small profits for cash. Also on harfjT a large a'ssdrt merit of . r y . . ... which will be sold cheap, and can-be recom mended. Th noblic are respectfully ih'VHe'trtO call leave their measures, or examirie his ready made slock before purchasing- elsewhere, as he is confident they will be suited with the style, quality and price oi nis arucies. ALSO Just received a large supply of GUM SHOES, for Ladres and Misses of a new -style, very su perior, logeiher wiih a stock of Merits Gum shoes; also'Chtld).du Gum shoes, .Call and try them. Easton, Oct. T, 1847'. other ingredients, to rernbve- aThlhat is, foreign and impure, it is equally the property otthe vviid Lher to' retain all that j? naturaVahs.od..;' and hence a robost svtate pf health: is the certaiti res'ttlt of their united. ppera'ti'Qns., - . . - J . .-.. . Aaenb? in Stroudsburs". JJr. bamncidioues:- anu T. Schoch- . July 29, 1847. The J)aily National Whig", Is published in the City of Washington, eve ry day at 3 o'clock p.m. Sundays, excepted and served, to subtferrbers in tha City ;, at the Navy Yard, in Georgetownr in Alexandria and T) 1 . ! A U nMrYtr APtniurr at A 1 l rn"l'l 111 Jjailiiliuiw same oiisiiiijg, u a v",w Corrected' ryjyVtdnesdaf moriiing r Wheat Flbii?, rtjarrci Kye. do.- dor do. Wheat, per bushel live. .to An sole Leather per pound Corn, perbushel - ? Buckwheat, per' bushel 4 Clover. Seed per bhshfel Timothy Seed pefbush. Barley .... dor. ,. Oatj? i dpi Plax 5eed . , . , dp.' -Butter per pound ; Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton .... Hickofy wood,- per cord Oak, . , dp, . do. Mackerel, No. .1 . Do. do 2 Po"tatoes, per bushel bur 8tni Oo ' 25 4 50. , 3 00 . ;. . . 4o 1 2d Tef ' "14 d oo 2 5Q . 2.00 d 50 b 50 1 30 05 52 , GO 4 20 ) 2 50' 40 42 " I 12 14 fi ' S 5fK 4 50 3 75 12 00 16 00 5d 7d& 4 00. :-r 2 00 50 ... , . -? 05 1 45 fc 18". -fffr? 2 12fj e onto 5 50 x 7 10 BAlK NOTE IilST. corrected weekly fbr the JcTcrsdnitin Republican. ' The notes of those bankfi pn,wjiic quotation. ' are omitted and a dash( substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. . ; IOMHSylvauia. .West Branch banlc.,. f Philadelphia ban, par Ban of Nortlt Anierica. " do FSnnerS' t Mechanics' do Western .aa. do Southv.tfKban. do Kensinstoaban - 1 . . do Bunk, oi Northern Liberties do Mechanics' Bank do Commerciu Bank . . do Bank of Penn Tovvnshib do Manufacturers Mech'ns do Movamen3ihc bank ' do United states oanii , Oirard,.; . 1 uo'.. par Pennsylvania bank par Bankol uermaiitown ,. par Bank of Montnomcrvco.. do Bank of Delaware county do 2ank of (Chester countv do UC'Vlestown baa. , . . uo Fjirrners' hank of Bucks do Eastoi bank .do Farmers' bank of Reading do Lebanon bank :. 1 Harrishurg bank , J Middletoxvn cank- 1 Farmers.1 bank Lancaster par Lancaster bank do Lancaster county bank do Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank . . Northumberland bank ; Miners bank of Pottsrille York bank . . Chambershurg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do JIonesdalQ lp Bank of Lewistown BankofSiisauehanna co. Lum. o.nk at Warren no sale Pittsbura Waynehburg. Bi.o.wnesvilie Eric, bank Berks county bank lowaiidu uo . ; Uelief Notes . 1 ClTV D.ANKS 4 . America, bahTi of " Pfr American Exchange . Uank of Commerce" .. d. B:mkofthe.StateofN,Y- autchers?ariairovevs ' dn Chemical 'du City dq Conimcrcial , , 1- Clinton , . P1 nnl.and Hudsoncanalco. do Drv Dock . . . Fulton bank of New York pur Greenwich. a Lafayette 9 Leather Manufacturers'. do Manhatten company v m ui Mechanics' Banking Asso. do. Merchants' bank do? Merchant' ... di Mechanics fc Traders' dn, Merchants' Exchange do, ' .1 1 V. .. .. T. New York,.Bank of . ;j. New-York Banking co. 2. N. Y.St.'o.SfkSecuritTb. par NorthJJivsr do. PhajniX . do. Serentn.wnra d0 nth Vard in Tradesmen's par. Union B. of N Y d,. Wa'ohingcon . par 1 par 1 1 1 1 2 irTen 2 . 2 THE GREAT PREVENTIVE ME).IpINE'!, s Though Wright's Indian Vegetdbl Pills'e achieved trtumph. upQn triumph, in tne .cure; 91 oq-. 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 ate so far an evil. Were it within human power to maintain. the ELECTRICAL JEQU I LIBRIUM , .. between th'e earth and air, there wopld be no occa sion for storms, for the air would always be pure. . ,So of.the h'urrfan.body. , If. kept. free frm mor hiil hiim'nrs. the action is regular andYhealthv. But j . -- sp - if tlmsft hnnftnrs Are allowed to accumulate, a cn- ; sfs, or, fn other words, a storm,, will arise, which' ... LOOK HERE! 'ffooth-Ache ComqwcrecS. The subscriber begs leave 10 inform the pub-. lie, that he has, after spending a great deal ot time and (rouble, discovered a co'moound which if . . win msiantiy , .Cure the Tooth Ache a week payable to the sole Agent of the Whig G. L. Gtllchrcat, K-q , or his order. 11 is aiso mailed to any part of the United States for $4 is always more or less dangerous.. per annum or S2 for six months, , payable i ad-j wright's indian vegetable pills vance. Advertisements of ten lines or less in--are equally well calculaled to prevent the storm', c.no.l nn liniA fnr 50 cents: two times lor o . or to al av it when it comes. LJut cent); three limes Sf; one week for SI 75; two weeks for $2 75 ; one. month $4 ; two" months S7; three months $10 ; six months SI7;' one year. S30 payable always. in advance.. THE' NATIONAL WHIG is what its name indicates. 1't speaks the sentiments of the Whig parly of the Union on every question of public policj'. It advocates the election to ihe Pres idency of Zachary Taylor sul-ject to the de cision of the Whig" National' Convention. It makes war loMhe knife upon all the measures ami acts of the Admrmsi ration deemed to be .PREVENTION is, better, than CUKK, besides being cheaper and less troublesome. The delay of1 a day fn the commencement of sickness has often proved fatal, and always renders the case more difficult to manage. Let the sickness be caused by t changes of weather, .,... . . high living, want of exercise, close' confinement, functional derangement, or anything else, the ef fect upon the, body is' much the sape if, equally dangerous,' and is.rembvable by ihe same means. . "AVE YOU A. COLD .1 Let it not riDtfn into 'Consumption ? Are you Dys- He ware of the livDochondria. , 1 WO ruts ... y i t - fc . 1- ! npnf.ir X dverse to the mierests ol I he. country, anu ex- v- T-"".- "lU orr.nt.tomach. for a lanuu utut iiuvi muni, vy r-- 7. - " f t . . MI ? . s. . t ffnn niiTD SOAPS. - Fine scented !Soaps for v'ashlptrid shaving also the celebrated shaving cream, .for sale cheap, by JOHN HL MELICK; ' StcOud&b'ur January. 1, 1846. poses v.nnoui lear ur iivui mo uuiiupmms ihe party in power. fis columns are open to every man in th'e country for the discussion of political or ariy other questions. , t In addition to politics a large space in ihe National Whig will be devoted to publications upon Agriculture, ecnics and olhcr ui?eful arts, Science in, geneflLaw, Medicine, Sia tistics, Sic. Choice specimens of American and ioreigri Literature will also be given; in cluding Reviews, &c. A weekly list of ihe Patents issued by the Potent Office will like wise be published the whole fortnirfg a' com plete family newspaper. ( .The Weekly National Wliisf. One of the largest newspapers iii the United Stales is now made up from ihe columns of the Daily Naltonai Whig,'and ia published every Saturday for tile low' price of two dollars per annum payable in advatice! A double sheer of eight pages will be given whenever the press of matter shall justify if. , The Memories of General Taylor wnudn expressly for the National Whig, are in course of nublicaiion. They commenced with the second number, a" large nutnbe'r of copies of which have been-' printed" to supply calls lor bacKMiutnbe'rs. - GH-ARLES W. FENTON,' Proprietor of Ntoiorial Whig. ashing'lbri'Juno 3", 1847. P" S". All daiiv. weekly and semi-weekly papers' id trie United States are requested to insert mis advertisement unc con. mtfnths; noting the price for publishing the same al the bottom of the advertisement, and send the papfer containing it lo'jhe National Whig Office, and the amount will bo duly re mitted. Our Editorial Brethren aro also re queued to notice ihe National Whig, in their reading columns. , . , September 16ih, 1847.--.-6m.!I0?f 1 - for a short time, will in nine, cases out ot ten, cure the Dyspepsia, and thereby drive away the legion. of" devils blue." For Heacfach, no meaicine is superior to wright's Indian yegeatable pills. , Costiveness, that prolific, mother of disease, .is cnnsF.H hv a toroid state of the liver, which these Pills efTectua'llv cures. Bv striking at the root of disease, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills prevent j all and cure all.. They can hardly ever oe xanen amiss, if used with common discretion; and .we commend them to the use' of those who have not yet tried them. ..... , tt. , , The following Agencies have, been established for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in MONRO'E COUNTY. George H Miller, Stroudsburg4 John Lapder, Craig's Meadows . r ; Bell 6 firothefs, Expenment Mills - Henrv Kintz, Bartonsville A S Edihger, Tanhersville Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersville Charles-Saylor' Say lorsburg Brodhead & Brother. Dutotsburg' Ja"cob'Loiig, Sny'dersville . Jdhri MaKslV, Fennefsville, i Daniel BrowV, Ch'esnuthill t . . Offices devoted exflnsjvelyto the sale of IVr? Indian vegeiaoie jtius, vuuipauio au Jlace stVeetPhiladelphia ; 288 Greenwich street, INew ionc; ana iuo ireraoiii sueci, uubwh. Febrhary 13, 1847'. Iy . Country Produce. Btjiter, Eggs, &Tc. taken irr exchange for any goods iri'my line of business. , , JOHN H MELICK. StrocTsbtirg,Feb.l2, 1846: l.. A -u. : .U . j :.. . -.1 .1 t " iy ueairuynig uie nerve, uuu is guaraiueeu perfecify i'qnpcuoujs in its effects upon the other Teetlj. Th jaffiicied cannot do better than, make-ii'se of these Drops, by which they will be rid of their pain and keep their leeth. W. . BREfMER. The genuine article can be had at Schoh's Printing Office, Siroudaburg, wholesale and re- tail, general Agent for the proprietor. JXjr?F.rite 25 cents per bottle. Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847. -. AGENT WANTED . ' FOR THIS COUNTY : The business will lo be procure subscriber for, undf self, when published, a large,. iew. s.pleffdid township Map, of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re quired are a small capital of SI 00, sobriety, in tegrity, industry, energy, and active, business tal ents. Information of the terms of the 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. . ; ;,: A great variety of Toys on. hand, fof sale cheap, at the Variety S.tore oF ... JOHN H. xME LICK. Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846. A Friend to all Nations, WAR OR NO WAR ! Ct&cks. From SI 50 to $6 50, for. sale by . JOHN H. MELICK. trou!s urrjAu 13, 1846t : . " ' ? 1 NEW LINE. The accommodation line of Stages between Stroudsburg and Easton, wiU '.eave' the house of J. J. Postens, (Washingloa Hotel,) in Strmid burg, oh Monday, Wednesday1 and Friday of ev-' ery week, at 7 o'clock, a. m7., and arrive at Ea. ion at 2 o'clock, p. m , in time for dinner; n turning on the following day, leaving u. Con nor's American Hoiql On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o clock, a. m , ana arriving ui Strouds.'uurg at 2 o clock, same day. I P e subscribers bog leaye to lulorm the puii lic, that they" have united in carrying on the r . ' t 1 rm . . a I - 1 I . above line ol siagesairu inai iney arp now aoie to carry passerigers in as comfortable, and con venient a style, as apy oilier route tn the coun- ly. Fare thrbi1gi $1 25. . ROBERT C. SLEATHY J.J. POSTENS. , Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847. BLANK MORTGE&j, For sale at this Office:' Aoveg&er 25, 1847. - -f