its preMirvatiou wiih jealous anxiety ; dis countenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be aban doned; and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of evcrynttempt tcvalienate'ariy " portion of our country from interest, ,or toteri feeble the sacred ties winch 'now HnkTtogeth er the various parts." After the lapse of half a century, ihese ; admonitions of Washington fallupnn ifswiif ' all the force of truth It is drffioult to esli jnate the ' imniense value" of our glorious Union of confederated Stjttns, to Inch wc are so much indebted for our gro wth irif pop- . ulaiion and 'weal'h, and for all that const i- tutes a grea.t and, .happy naMon. , H'Hv.unim portant aru all nurdiiTerences of npuiion upon minor qtuMions of public policy, compared with its preservation j-'aud how scrupulously .should we 'end to avoid 'all agitating topics which may tend to distract and divide u- into. onif tiding parties, separated by gegraphi-. ml lutes, whereby it may be weakened or endanger ed. - I looking -the blessing of the Almighty Ru ler of he :0ni er.se upon your deliberations; it will be rny highest doty, no Iejslhan"my, sincere pleasure, to co operate wrh "ou ju all measures which may lend to promote the -honor and enduring welfare of our common cnuutrv. JAMES:K POLK. Washington, December, 1847. JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN Iiursclay, December 16, I 47. i i i i- ii MiiwjK-ii.jfc i 'nii. ,um-iiLx-m-mji.lm. Terms, $2,00 iu ad vnncc. $2,25 half yearly ; and $2,50 if not paid before the end of the year. .(L?3 L. B ARNES, at JlilTord, is duly author ized to act as Agent for this paper; to receive sub scriptions, advertisements, orders for job-work, and payments for the same. The ITIesage. VTe publish ih to-days' paper the entire Message of the President, to Congress, delivered on Tues day aweek. In doing so, we necessarily exclude nearlv every thing else from our columns in con sequence of its great length, occupying- over three piges of our paper. It is a very ordinary docu ment, and quite warlike in Us tone Mr. Polk takes decided ground against a defensive line, and also against the withdrawal of our army altogeth er lie is in favor of prosecuting the war vigor-1 ously, but declares no object other than that of se-; jecuring indemnification by the appropriation of, Mexican territory. He coes for keeping all we j have 201, and getting all we can. Having failed at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all that certain to conquei or purchase a peace. Mr. Polk now! Messuage or Tenement and Tract. of land, sii soom rintPrininrH in frmkinrr thn Mfivirrns with I uate ln said JOWIwllip of- Tobyhafina, 111 said -'2 tliieats and big words. No further overtures of f-cace are to be made on "6ur' par t, and more men nnd money are called for. He does not directly advocate Annexation and Conquesi, but approach es such a policy as closely as possible. All pros j t-t of a speedy peace are at an end, so fat as the JministraJion is concerned. The olive branch L is been thrown aside, and the sword unsheathed i y the "one man power" at Washington. TTortu i.a;ely for the country, hovvever," Congress Will hae soirtclhtnjf to say in iliis matter. ' We look to that body fur prompt-action, to check the reck less and inglorious career of nhe present Adniinis tratir.n. - -..;!. A (oi on the poor man's lea and coffecjis again recommended. ; : - ; : 1 IE? The Doylestown Intelligencer says ;thc Lewistown Bank has suspended specie payments. m We are indebted to the Hon. Andrew "'Stew art, for an early copy of the Presidents Message. SPITTING OF BLOOD. It should be remem bered when the stream of life is enVumbered with morbid humors, that. its volume or quantity is increased, the blood vessels are' filled td over sowing : hence a rupturing of those which termin ate in the lungs and spitting- of bloodVconsumption, and other dreadful complaints. Wright's Indian "Venetablc Pills are certain to put an; frhrncdiate stop to spitting of blood because they take odt of thu circulation those useless and corrupt Humors' which are the cause not only of the bursting of blood-vessels, but also of every malady incident lo man, Pxom lhree lo six of-said Indian Vege table Pills taken at night -on' goih"pto',bed, will ih" all cases give immediate relief and" if' repeated '"an few times will most assuredly restore the body'to a sta'e tf sound health. For sale by George H. Miller, who is the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg ; see adverrise tnent for other agencies in another column. Office and general depot, 169 Race st. Phil'a. NOTICE. An Introductory Address will be delivered by the Rev. J. VV. Mecaske', ai the commence ment of the tl Lena Lenapce. Jjilcrary Institute" at the Court "House in the Borough of Sirouds burg, on Friday evening, (December-1 7t.h insu) commencing at 7 o'clock. -The-public are-repecifully jnviied toailend. SAMUEL S. DREHEK, Secy. December 9, 1847. FOR SALE, A TWO-HORSE SLED. Enquire of"' r, , tr?Ji0Kzx:' vJr' otrouaeburg, UGHxiOfh. rtnr. ' Notice is hereby given to all legatees" and other persons inieres'ied in the estate of the re speetjvx,.decedenis and minors; that the admin Liraiion accounts of iho following estates have been filed in the ofiice of the Register of Mon roe county, and will be presented for confirma tion and allowance to the Orphan's Court to be held :atJStroudsburg, in and for the aforesaid county, on Monday, the lOih day of January hex', at !0 o'clock a. m. The final account of Mary HnLhiser, admin istratrix, of the estate of Peter HuLhisur, late of Chestiulhill township deceased. Tho-account of George Buskirk, executor of 'I the last will and testament of Margaret Fiscr, ' late of Stroud township, deceased. 'I Jie final account of Joseph Frable, andmin uatoj .of the estate of Jacob Dotter, late of Ches nutjiill .township, deceased. Thefiuahaecouni of Andrew Storm, admin- r-iior o'f the estate of John Storm, late of Ham tlion township, deceased. ' " ; SAMUEL REES, Jr. Registch Register's office, ) ll. O'rniiil.hurv, Dec. 8. JU47. j PUBLIC; SALE-: The subscriber will sell at public sale atJiis Foundry in the Borough of Siroudsburg, Moh Tno county. Pa., on THURSDAY and FRI DAY the 23d and 24th days of December next, iho following property, to wit: A fine LOT OF PATTERNS of various kinds, Stoves! Sled shoes, Wagon boxes, Plough beams, and Ploughs, 4 Turn ing Lathes, one Circular saw, and iMp and down Saw; Line shaft ings and Pulleys, Leather straps for Lathes, one paii of iblowiBBg" Cylinders, one Fan Bellows, Crane Rope and Pulleys; together wish many other articles appertinent to a Foundry loo tedious lo enumerate. "ALSO: A variety of Kouehoid and Mitclieca JPEgresiiure, one YOUNG COW, fiyc Conditions made known on the days of sale. SAMUEL HAYDEN. November 25,-1847. OEPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court in and for the County of Monroe, the following Real Estate, formerly of Jesse Shafer, late of Totiyhanna township, in said County, deceased, will" be sold at Public Vendue, at the public house of SamueL Miltexberger, in Toby h an na lownship; on Saturday the IQth of December next, county of Monroe, containing 189 AKE, more or less, adjoining lands of Michael Krei der, Dedrich Rees, and vacant laud: about thir i' acres cleared, and the remainder is covered with TIMBEH of an excellent quality. J--j-a. The improvements thereon consist till IS c I III w Vl UIIO iff Faaiie Mouse, one and a half story high, and one Log Barn'1 Terms of Sale: One naif of the purchase tiymey lo be paid at the confirmation of the (Sale, and 'the other in one year thereafter, with it)eret frotn ihe confirmation, to be secured by Judgment bprids upon the premises. 1 - , , GEORGE-BUTTS, AdhYor. By the Court. -' ' J. HvSTRO.UC; Clerk. No. ember 25, 1S47. - ... . Will be exposed at public sale at he public house of Stroud J; Hol LiNSHEAP, in S'roud,burg, Monroe couniv. Pa., on THURSDAY, De- cember 16'h 1347, at 1 oVloek, p m. a part of a larx-e TRACT OF 'LAND, marked on the CommissIonWs' book, John Lee, No. 125, now . knovn as'ihe Dugway Tiact,.siitiated in Cool-j Belrripnt and lianton 'rurupike Road, near its i confluence wiih the Philadelphia and Great j Bend I umpikej.a few miles Irom biroudsbur, the cou'my low.n ; bounded' by lands, now or formerly: of Henry Ransbury,: John Starbird, Jesse Ford and Joseph Lee, containing three hundred arid' six acres and tvveniy-se en perch- e, w:t,th thri usual' allowance for roads, &c.---Tjiis' Ira'ct ,o'f laud lia manyipducements for those disposed jo purchase, having ihft.Norjb, ern Brach of Brodhead's, Creek running dtago-. nally through ii, (crossing the turnpike,) of suf ficient power for mill or other purposes. There are-also several fi i springs of water on this rr'aci. near the turnpike, which Would make it valuable for building purposes. The laud gen erally is of. a'good quality, well , timbered, and. could' bef.eaVily irnproved. , Conditions, ai sale. .x .; . WILLIAM TRAINER. , ,Nove.mW 25, 18.17. - pood news for the Aged. . Spectacle' Glasses filled to all ages and sights in Goldv; Silver. German Silver and Steel Frames, with convex, concave, periscopic, blue, grey and green Glasses, to which he would in vito particular attention. Noharge for showing them' For 6de cheap, at iho Variety Store of irmw h m Ri.i.CK. .Stroudajjurgi Jdnuary 1,-1846., 1 ' 1(1 Wt9 The undersigned, auditors, appointed by .thq Orphan's Court of xMonroe Conuiy, to.examirie, and if occasion require, reveille ihei account ol John.V. Uush and George V. Buh, Exeeu-'ors of the last will and testament of George Bush, late of Smiihfield township, in said county, de ceased, will attend to the duties of their ap pointment on Monday, the third day of Janua ry next, at 10 o'clock A.M.. at the. house of Jacob Knechi, in the borough of Siroudsburo, wuen and w here all persons having claims are requested to present the same before-us, or be' debared froni coming tn for a share of the as sets.' - JOHN T.BELL, JOHN A'lAIiSH, ; JACOB H. E1LENBERGER Nov. 26. 1847. Dec 2,--4t BLANKS. . The subscriber has on hand and offers for sale, a sup.erior assortment .of blanks, viz: Deeds. Executions; Subpoenas,, Mortgages,' Summonses, v13otius, fS)C. .. , v., . u-L. F. BARNJ2S; Milford, November, 4, 1817. - . . - . . FOR SALE. f An e?:ccllent VIOLIN, for sale cheap, quire at this office. . , Stroudsburg, Nov. 4, 1847. Eh- THE NEW WOELD: NEW SERIES. . Park Bczijainiia, Ciitor. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADNANCE. On Saturday, the second of October, was is sued, on a very large and elegant folio sheet, and on the plan of 'The Neu' World;' formerly published in this city, a weekly literary news paper with ihe .above title. It contains the new and popular productions of oil the best authors, homo anil foreign, inclu ding Bulwer, Dickens, James, Leigh Hunt, Jer rold, Thackeray, Herbert, Bryant, Longfellow, Irving, Prescoit, Sue, George Sand, and hosis of other celebrated writers. It also presents weekly extracts from new books, magazines, and newspapers of all kinds, of the most interesting and amusing description. .The old 'IS'ew World' was so well known, that it is not requisite lo 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 Iv engravings. In consequence of theVgreat economy which has been introduced into the art'of printing and paper-making, ihe proprietors are enabled lo offer ihe new paper at the low prk'e of two DOLLARS A YEAR. ' ' Z ' . . The proprietors are making extensive-arrangements in advance, to mako 'The New World" the most unexceptionable and agreea ble family newspaper published in the Union. They mean also that it shall he original as well as excelle.ni; and they are accordingly pre pared to make, and will niako liberal arrange ments wiih auihors. As an earnest of this, they commenced wild the first number a new romance, written expressly for the New World by Frank Forever, author of. ihe ' Warwick Woodland.-,' -My Shooting Box,' &c.&c. They will also give a series of original legends, by Edmund Fiagg, Esq. author of . '.Lucrst'ia Borgia,' 'Catherine PL) ward 'Beatrice,' &c For the Purpose of facilitating the formation of Clubs, we offer ihe following, (for par 'mon ey, post-paid, in advance.) EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS. Three copies of "the New World . one year, or one copy for three years, . , :S5,00 Sev.en copies of the New World 1 year 10,0,0 Twelve' . ... . ', ' - 15 00 Seventeen " . , " 20 00 , Address, ; . - , ROSS WILKINSON, Publisher,: 105Nassau street, New York. November 25, lS-17. FasisioEafoic. Boot and i6c . M ANUE AC TORY. THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old stand in Hamilton street, jJfpSfch pji Ml Easion, Pa., opposite T & P. Mix sell's sioro, continues to manufac ture to oder, every description of SSoqIs and Shoes, for men and boys ; aUo ihe most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half Gaiters,, Slippers, tyc, for Ladies and Misses, which will' be warranted; to fit, be made of iho best material., and sold ai small profi's for cash. Also on hand a large assort ment of .... 'whLch ;will:be. sold cheap, and can be recom mendedt ? " 111 The public' are Ve-spcctfuily ITrivi'ted't call, leave iheir measures, or examine In1? ready made stock before purchasing eLe where, as he is confident ihey will be suited wiih the style, quality arid price of his articles. .ALSO Just received a large supply of' GUM SHOES, ,. ti. .;. for Ladies and Misses of a new style, very. su perior, logeiher with.; a . stock 'of Men's Gum shoes;- also'Childron's Gum shoes. - 'Call 'and try them. Easton, Oct. 7, 1817. SOAPS:--'V Fine scented Soaps for washing and shaving also ihe celebrated shaving cream, for ale, cheap, by JOHN PL M ELICIC, Strondibiirg', January! , 1 816. - . - VIA STROUDSBURG. Passengers in this lino will leave Joseph T7 - turning Mo i e 1, M 1 1 fo t,i) ve r y . T u e s d ay , T h u r s d ay. t a n d Saturday, and arrive in Easion the same day. - Fare from Eastou to Siroudsburg, $1 25 . ; , . Milford, . 2 S7 --'N; B. AH baggage at the risk of iho owners. .. . . . WILLIAM DEAN, Siroudsburg, June 3, 1847 Proprietor. yegetable uni.veu.sal pills.. Tlie only known medicine that at the same lime pur ges, purifies, and strengthens Vie system. DR. LE BOY'S Pilis,are.a. new . medicine which has just appeared, and is fast., taking- the places of all others of the same class. ThesG pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united.that.they act together: theone, throuoh its admixture with other substances, purifying and purging, while the othor is strengthening, the sys tern.. Thus those pills are at the same time tonic and opening; a desideratum Jong and eagerly sought for by medicinal men, but never before dis covered. In other words they do the work of the two medicines, and do it much better., than any two we know of: for they remove nothing from the system but the impurities; so that while they purge they strengthen ; and hence they cause no debili tation, and are followed by no reraQtion. Dr, Le- Roy s rills have a wonderful lrfluence on the blood ; they not ony purify without weakening itv but they rempvq all noxious particles from the chyle .before it is converted into fluid, and thus, makes impure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending the opperations of this s mosd ins or excellent of medicines, which never strain tortures the digestive functions,, but c'auses them to work in a perfectly natural manner ; and hence persons taking them' do not become pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for while it is the property of the Sarsaparilla, united as it is with other ingredients, to remove -all that is" foreign and impure, it is equally the property of the,Wird Cher to retain all that is natufal and sound ; and hence a rpbost state of health is the certain result of their united operations. Agents in Stroitdsburg, Dr. Samuel Stokes and T. Sclwch. " July 29, 1847. .'like ally -NataoBiaa WJiigv . Js published in tlie City of Washington, eve-. ry day at. 3 o'clock P. m. Sundays excepted and served to subscribers in the City ; at. the ravy xaru, in Georgetown.; in Ajexautiria anu in Baltimore the same evening, at 0 1-4 cents HagenbuciVs Inn, sign of ,he Black Horse,," ; ro , "a S,ae ? P"nRul -ho.U. Ea.lonjevery Monday Wedoesda.v and V., 1 V I V ? ' 7' f1"" passing through the following place?, vi: .u " and .FrtdayV by sfour-hor-o Rtchnrond, .Centrevillo, . Williamsb.trg, Dills' ? M-r s.owp. ,hci cy- Hyfod Foirv. Delaware Water: Gap, DuTotsburg, ?ir7 '(J ' 7 ' Nw.ork 2? jina-rs Stroudurg. Bushkil, and Diman, Ferr, and arrive m lMilford the same day: Distance ,, n nrsdhv ,,,,1 c V S J J , m) miles, lu-turning, leave bamuol Dimmick's t ... ,.t.. - . J. . . ' H a week payable to. the sole Agent of the Whird humors, the action is regular and healthy. Hut G. L: GilIchrest,:Eq , or his order. Ii is alst U1ie num)ors are allowed to accumulate, a cn mailed lo any part ol .he United S.a.es for. $'I ! "1S',r' ,n ollLer words, a (pri, will arisc.Avhich J I -18 n LVnvc mnrn iw Inoc 'inrrarnno per annum or $2 for six months, payable in ad vance. .Advertisements of ten lines or less in serted one time for" 50 cents; two times for 75 ceutn; .tir oo limes SI; one week for $1 .75; two weeks for S2 75 ; one month $4 ; two months 87; three mon.ihs $10; six months S17; one year S30-T-pavabIe always in?advance. THE NATIONAL WHIG is what its name indicates; It speaks ihe sentiments of the Whig parly of the Union on ever-quesiion of public policy. ii auvocaies inc cieciion o mu i res idency of Zachary Taylor subject to the de cihioti of 'ilic .Whig National Convention. , ft rnjikes war to ihe knife upon all ihe measures and . acts.of jhe.; Administration deemed to bo ader,se to.ihe.iniereais of the. country, and; ex- post's- 'without' fear or favor ihe corruptions ihe party in power. Its columns are open to every man in ihe cotiniry for the dfscusston of political or any other questions. , In addition io pplnics a large space in the National Whig will be devoted to publications upon Agnculluio, Mechanics and other useful aris, Science in'' general, Law,. Medicine, Sia tistics, &c. Choree specimens of American and Foreign Literature will also be given;" in cluding Reviewsi &c. A weekly list of the Patents issued by ihe Potent Office will like wise be g'ubiislii'd the whole forming a com plete family newspaper. TSae Weekly- PaSionai Wlaifir. One of the largest newspapers in the United States' itf now made up from ihe columns of ihe Daily National Whig, and is published every Saturday for the low price of t Wo dollars per annum payable in advance. A double sheet of eight pages, wilC.b6 given whenever the preas ,of matter shall justify i'-. The Memories of General ,1 aylor. wn.i'en expressly for. ihe National Whig, are. in course of publication!'' They commenced- with the second illrtnber, a large number of copies t)f which have been' printed to supply calls for back numbers. CH'ARLES W, FJCNTON; ' u, . Proprietor of National .Whig, Washinglon-Juno 3, 1847. : P.-.S. All daily,. weekly and Bemi-wookly papers in the United Siates are requested. 16 insert this advertisement once a week for six months; noting the Pco for publishing tjie same ai the boiioin of the advertisement, and send the papor containing it lo the National Whig Office, and. i ho amount will ha duly; re: mined. Our Editorial Brethren aroah-o. re; queMed to notice the National Whig .iriMheir reading "columns September 1 6h, '! 6 47--6m'.' 0f u- Sr "- ri,jS.tro,iidsllni LINE OP COACHES, Via Delaware Water Gaiy.Columbia,' 13 L A I R S TO w N , JOHX8p,N5BOROII, ' Stanhope & MonmTo v. n- : . THROUGH IN TWELVE' wWilS. Fare from Siroudsburg to iW York 3 50 6n and af:er Monday,. November 2J 1 S.lfi. .i ... . ' lit U.. .1 ....l ... ,Y1 . . uy iuu-iu.au. . iworriMOivn, tUTlc I)V .Hjae to Siroudsburg; arriving n Str,udbu'rMhe satno evening between S a fid 0 o'clock p.:m. "Z Persons in New-York can rrret.e ;fu); infor mation desired by applying to tlfij Mih-cViW, -r hi s a h t,, a t 73 Co u r 1 1 and ;si.r eel , M e h a n wishing .to sqndjprders to,.;N.u.v,-,ork for, ma: I bills of good j, can, do s.o bykreiivliinu.ihe or- ders directed io-he aejii of iliiliu, ;itid jiiv, ing it lo the'-.driver; ; autl hai'u ii ly rctum ot stage. A share of public patTotfaVV r.l-V.- prct fullv solicited.- " 1 , jqrJK IilXAltDrteor. November 19, 1846. , -vJt " ' 'MANSION. HOUS8 Mrs, iT3jrgarol -Hiafjlos , Begs leave respectfully lo inform her ohbfriends and the public generally-that 'she has takn the above establishment, which has been, "and i now being, fiitedip,(upon the most a'pproved plan, for the accotrupfdatitoi of traiVur.- -littd travellers. . . jsS The long esperierue t hich i ke r)t,i , h u in ihe luitles!J o keepttiy a hotel or p4f:c4ii--ln connection with the fa"orah!e lacatwrti ati i. commodiotisn-ess df ihe Mansion I'l'diino, he hopes will afford a sufficient" guaranieefio se-, cure a liberal patronage. Persons veiling town on business or pleasure excursions, will, find a comfortable, convenient and quiet .home. Ju ro and others attending, Court are; inviied to call, and satify themselves. Stra.ners froisi the ciiy, or elsewhere, who coniemplate'spoml-. ing some time in ihe beautiful :aml retired vil- 'ac Siroudsburg, will do well by rnaklti" aDOVO house their home during iheir siav hen; in snort, .an are tnviieU K) rail. Transient and steady boarders, bv ihe day r week, accommodated upon the tnoat reasott ableutrms. Ti IE G R K AT P RE V E N tl V K M.E DIG I N E L Though Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills have achijved triumph upon triumph, in the cure of oh-, stinate cases of disease, even after they had been entirely given up, and after all other remedies had failed, yet their power at prevention may be jusily esteemed their . " '. CROWDING GLORY ! ..- 'Storms,' it is said 'purify the air,' but storms do mischief also, and are so far ..an. evil. VYcre it within human power to.maintafi the , . , . ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM... between.th.e earth and air, there wo.uld. be. no occa sion for stormst for the air would always be pure. ..o ol me numan body. Jl kept tree Irom trior- -WRIGHT S .INDIAN v EG K TABLE , PILLS are eoually well calculated to prevent ;theKstormJ , or to allay it when it comes, but - .. PREVENTION IS. BETTER. THAN CUR.E, besides being cheaper and less troubtesumey The delay of a day in the commencement1 'ot'" sickness has often proved fatal, and always renders the case more difficult to manage. - ' Let the sickness be caused by - ;'. , . . . r nvpm.W r.ln mnfiinnt CJIANGES OF WEATHER,. functional derangement, or anything else, the ef fect upon, the body is much the- same is e'qually dangerous, and is removable by ihe same means. have you a cold 1 Let it not ripen into Consumption ! Are you Dvs peptiu I Beware of the hypochoudrTa. Two Pills ofKaken every other night on an empt.st6.mach; for a the Dyspepsia, a"nd therehy drive awfy the legion of " devjls blue." For Headach, no medicine is superior to -- -Wright's Indian vege:table; pills. CoStfveness, that prolific mother 'of disease, ia caused by a torpid state of the liver," whTch' .these Pills efleotually cures. By striking at'tlfe ict 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 wo commend them to the use of those who'' Have not yet tried themr . " , , . ' t The following Agencies have been established for the sale of Wright's Indian TegeiablePills, in ' MONROE COVXTX.f ... Gfeorge H Miller, Stroudsburg . '4-' John Lander,. Craig's Meadows1 -Bell & Brothers, Experiment'Mrlls . Ilenry Kintz, Bartonsville . ' A S Edinger, Tannersville - Joseph Keller & Son, Ketlersville ' - . CJharles Say0r, Saylorburg " Jrodhead & Brother, Dutptsburg Jacob Long, Snydersville ' . ' John Marsh, Fenhersvillc, - am Daniel Brown, Chesnutbill i Offices devoted exclusively to the. sale ofiTTViffj:.? Iridiah. Vegetable Pills, wholesale -anptil, IfJH 'liaca sireetPhiladelphia aSSoewjdvtreet ' February 13, 1847. ly,. - mm i i.i .. mi ii ii Country Produce ; Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. . . . JOHN H. MELWK. Stroudsburg, Feb, 12, 1816. From SI 50 to SG 50, foV sale by ' JOHN H. MELl'CIft 'StfouMurgAug. 13,'lSlrj:
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