Counting House Alttianacfor 1848. g 2 5 S 9 Sfl CO c St fc H 2 -5 l J : : a" : . : : 5 5 2 F J; c c 7 Si- .2 Jan. 9 10 J6 17 23 24 30 31 Feb. 0 7 13 H 20 21 27 28 Mar. 5 fl 12 13 VJ 20 26 27 Apr. 2 3 1) 10 16 17 23 24 30 May 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 June 4 5 11 13 18 19 25 26 lUuly 1 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 1 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 4 5 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 21 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 '25 2G 27 1 2 3 8 9 10 15 16 17 8; 14 15 9 10 16 17 23 24 14 21 28 4 11 18 In 22 29 28 29 30 31 4 5$ Aug. 11 12 0 7 12' 19! 18 19 13 11 25 26? 20 21 I 27 2S 3 4$epi. 10 11 3 4 17 18 10 11 24 25 17 18 31 24 25 oo o O.I 29 30 31 5 fi 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 25 1 8 15 261 i 9 16. 23 J 30. 7 9 16 23 30 n 13 20 oo 29 (5 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 26 27 2S 3 4 5 10 11 10 17 18 19 24 25 20 31 1 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 28 29 30 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 llOcl 2 7 8 8 9 14 i 21 28. 4 11 18 11 12 18 19 25 26 2 3 9 10 Ifi 17 23 21 30 31 G 7 13 14 20 21 27 QS 14 15 15 10 21 22 22 23 29 30 Nov. 4 11 18 25 I 8 15 22 29 5 6 5 0 12 13 19 20 26 27 12 13 19 20 26 27; Dec. 2 3 9 10 16 17; 23 21! 30 i 3 4 10 II 17 18 9 16 23 30 24 25 31 SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, will be exposed to sale at the Court House in Milford, on the 7th day of February next, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, p. M. the following described property, viz: The equal undivided one founh part of all ihat certain tract, piece or parcel of land aitu atr, Iving and being in the township of Lacka waxen, county of Pike, and State of Pennsyl vania, surveyed in pursuance of a warrant from ihe Land Office of Pennsylvania, patented to Eha Brown, containing in the whole 163 Acres and 17 Perches, more or less. ALSO: The equal undivided one twenty-fourth part of all that certain tract situate in the township aforesaid, surveyed as aforesaid, to Isaac More, containing in the whole 402 Acres and 32 Perches, mure or less. ALSO: The equal undivided one sixth part of 229 Acres and 74L Perches of land, sttuato in the township aforesaid, be ing part of a large tract of land surveyed in pur suance of a warrant from the Land Office afore said, granted to John Lardner, and numbered on the the Commissioners books of said coun ty of Pike, number G2. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ly of William R. Holben, and to be sold by me JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Per J. M. Williamson, Deputy. Sheriffs Office, Milford, ) January 1st 1848. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, will be exposed to sale at the Court House in Milford, on the 1th day of February next, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock in the af ternoon, the following described property, viz: The equal undivided one fourth part of all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situ e, lying and being in the township of Lack- mvaxen, county of Pike, and State of Pennsyl vania, t.urveyed in pursuance of a warrant from 'ho Land Office of Pennsylvania, patented to Elias Brown, containing in the whole 163 Acres and 17 Perches, more or less. ALSO: The equal undivided one twenty fourth pan of all that certain tract situate in the towu.hip aforesaid, surveyed as aforescid, to Isaac More, containing m the whole 402 Acres and 32 Perches, core or less. ALSO: The equal undivided one sixth part of 229 Acres and 74 Perches of land, siluate in the township aforesaid, bc- t")g part of a larger tract of land surveyed in liurtsuance of awarrant from the Land Office aforesaid, granted to John Lardner, and mini f'ereil in ihe Commissioners books of said coun- fy of Pike, number 62. Seized and taken in execution as the prop- py of Benjamin Holbert, Jr. and to be sold by ne. JACOB KIMBLE. Sheriff. Per J. M. Williamson, Deputy. Sheriff's Office, Milford, ) January 1, 1848. BLANKS. The subscriber has on band and offers for le, a superior assortment of blanks, viz: Deeds, Mortgages, 'Executions, Summonses, subpoenas, Bonds, 50. L. F. BARNES. rd, November, 4, 18J7. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Office. The subscriber wishes to engage in the sale of his Maps a number of young arid middle aged men of moral and business habits, as trav elling agents. Having completed new and greatly improved editions of his Universal At las. 73 Mans: largo Map of the World. Refer- ence and Distance Map of the United States al.so, a variety of other ilaps, including several .Maps of Mexico, the subscriber is prepared to furnish agents, for cash, at the lowest possible prices. Address, S. .AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, Northeast corner of Market and Sexenth Streets, Philadelphia. .hntinry 6, 1848. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Pike County, the following real estate for merly of Nicholas Livengood, late of Delaware township, in said County, deceased, wifl be fold at public sale at the residence of the sub scriber in Delaware township, on Monday the 17 th day of January next, at I o'clock p. jr., of said day, a certain piece or parcel of land situate in'Delaware township, beginning at a atono for a corner on the line of tract of land in the name of Joseph Rhodes, thence north six and a half, east two hundred and four .rods, stone for a corner, thence south eighty ihree and a half, east twenty-one rods, stone for a corner, thence south eight and a half, west one hundred and ninety-nine and a half rods for a corner, and thence to the place of beginning, containing about 30 ACRES, more or less. Being part of a larger tract of improved land of which Nicholas Livengood, died seized. Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of sale, by ELIZABETH LIVENGOOD, Executrix. Milford, Decemhor 20, 1847. Notice is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective decedents and minors, that the admin istration accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Mon roe county, and will be presented for confirma tion and allowance to the Orphan's Court to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the aforesaid county, on Monday, the 10th day of January next, at 10 o'clock a. M. The final account of Mary tlulshiser, admin istratrix of the estate of Peter Hulahiser, late of Chesnulhill township, deceased. The account of George Buskirk, executor of the last will and testament of Margaret Fiser, late of Stroud township, deceased. The final account of Josoph Frable, andmin trator of the estate of Jacob Dotter, Iale of Ches nuthill township, deceased. The final account of Andrew Storm, admin trator of the estate of John Storm, late of Ham ilton township, deceased. SAMUEL REES, Jr. Register. Register's officev ) Stroudsburg, Dec. 8, 1847. J 4t. Fashionable Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORY, THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old stand in Hamilton street, Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix- sell's storo, continues to manufac ture to oder, every description of Boots and Shoes, for men and boys ; also the most fahionab!e Gaiters, Buskins, half Uailcrs, blippers, eye, Jor Ladies and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be made of the best materials, and sold at small profit for cash. Also on hand a large assort ment of which will be sold cheap, and can be recom mended. The public are respectfully invited to' call, leave their measures, or examine his ready made stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident they will be suited with the style, qualitj' and price of his articles. Zl LSO Jubt received a large, supply of GUM SHOES, for Ladies and Misses of a new style, very su perior, together with a stock of Men's Gum shoes; also Children's Gum shoes. Call and try Litem, Easton, Oct. 7, 1847. Easton and Milford Mail Lincf, VIA STROUDSBURG. Passengers in this line will leave Joseph Hagenbuch's Inn, sign of the " Black Horse," Easton, every Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, passing through the following places, viz: Richmond, Centreville, Williamsburg, Dills' Feiry, Delaware Water Gap, Dutotsburg, Stroudoburg, Bushkill, and Dingman's Ferry, and arrive in Milford the same day: Distance GO miles. Returning, leave Samuel Dimmick's Hotel. Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ana arrive in easton tne same aay. Fare from Easton to Stroudsburg, $1 25 - - " . Milford, 2 87 N. B. AH baggage at ihe risk cf the owners. WILLIAM DEAN, Stroudsburg, June 3, 1617. Proprietor. J ury list- January Teijai5 1 48. GRAND JURORS, John Keller, Hamilton f Peter Heller, Price William Smith, Ross Amos Labar, Smithfield David Ruth, Hamifton Adam Mosier, M. Smithfield Jl ' " Martin O. Mosier, " ?, John Callaghan, Coolbaugh .1 Charles Miller, Hamilton Joseph Trach, Hamilton ,: -, Elijah Blowers, Tobyhanna'- it Jasper Vliet, Coolbaugh i. Joseph B. Miller, Stroud" . ; '? George Shupp, Chosnuuiill 3 Of. Peter Neyhart, Pocono 5 John Pipherf M. Smithfield. Charles Lander, Smithfield Christopher D. Keller, Chesnulhill James Turpenning, Smiuffield Lawrence Serfoss, Polk Peter Wolf, Smithfield John Staples, Stroud Michael Ki;er, Hamilton George Hilyard, Jackson PETIT JURORS Ludwick Smith, M. SmithfieW Georgo V. Kintner, Smithfield' Daniel Miller, Hamilton' Samuel Serfoss, Polk Jacob Spragle, Hamilton' Joseph Myers, " John G. Labar, Pocono Isaac Marsh, Hamilton Joseph Siubbs, Tobyhauna , John Lee, Stroud Charles Henry, Price : John Kerchner, Chesnuthill Henry Smith, Ross Philip Fisher, Stroud Timothy Madden, Coolbaugh Balser Fetherman, Hamilton John Smith, M. Smithfield xr: : 'AH I ..IB it. John Smith, Tobyhauna Adam Hudmacher, Chesnuthill John Buzzard, Hamilton Robert Brown, Stroud David Lee, " William Dean, " Samuel G. Shoemaker, Smithfield George Ardman, Hamilton - Aaron Croasdale, Stroud Hiram Warner, Coolbaugh James Gunsaules, M. Smithfield Jacob Shaffer, Pocono George Peters, M. Smithfield Michael Meisner, Ross James Btirson, Stroud Philip Kresge, Polk Charles Foulke, Stroud John Stone, " William Loder Trial List-January Terni, 1 848. Benjamin Ihrie vs. Josiah Dieter. Joseph Musselman vs. Michael Kim. Michael Meisner,-achrt'r of Ezra Bates, dee'd vs Jacob Young, adtn'r of Nicholas Youngdec'd Levi King vs Jacob B. I eel. Jacob W. Rupert vs Jacob Gower Francis Jordan, surviving partner of the firm of Joadan fe Brother, vs John Malren. Francis Jordan, trading under the firm of Jor dan & Brother vs r John' Malven. Peter Butz, and Abraham tfutz,, partners in business vs Samuel Frantz', Philip Frantz', Ber nard Frantz, Peter AZeekes, Joseph Ahemose, and Abraham Butz, partners in business. Thomas Krum & Phineas Driesbach vs Lew is Sox and William F. Edmonds. Augustus Bowers vs Charles Hawk. - Adam Frantz, Peter Frantz, & Sa'm'l FrantZ vs Philip Frantz' . , Win. Huston and John W. Huston, adm'rs of William Huston, dee'd, vs James Gannon. James Staples vs Ferdinand Dutot, and Wil Ham M. Warne. Joseph Heclcman for the use of Joseph Fen- ner, admr of Henry Fenner, deed vs. John Brotzman and Philip Huffsmith. Argument List. Andrew Buskirk vs Justus Simonson. Peter Nauman vs Jacob Ehret. Edward J. Seip vs Jacob Ehret. In the matter of the License granted to Ja cob Kresge. In the matter of the License granted to Jo seph Hawk. In the matter of the License granted to E phraim Christman. In the mailer of the License granted John Kerchner. In the matter of ihe License granted to Joel Berlin. Philip Hoffman vs Joseph Zimmerman. Philip Shafer, sen., vs. Afoses Philips and Jmntis Holliushead, late partners in business etider the firm of Philips & Holliushead and James II. Stroud. John D. Bowman vs Isaac Smith. jlfartin Place, to ihe use of William Brod head vs. Timothy Vanwhy. M. H Jones to the use Henry Kostenbader vs. Peter Jones. In the matter of a road in Polk township. In the matter of a road in Penn Forest ts'p. John Keller vs. Christopher D. Keller. Christian Stout vs. Joseph S. Teel, for his neglect against Robert Wood. James Place, to the use of John M. Heller vs. Philip Noack. FOR SALE. An excellent VIOLIN, for sale cheap. En quire at. this office. Stroudsburg, Nov. 4, 1847. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office.1 '" f DrAe Roys VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS., The only knowu medicine that at (he same time pur ges, purifies, and strengthens the system. DR. LE ROY'S Pill's are a new medicine v.hich has just appeared, and is fast taking the places of all others of the same class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united that they act together ; the one, through its admixture with other substances, purifying and purging, while the othor is strengthening the sys tern. Thus those pills are at the same ti,me tonic and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly sought for by medicinal men, but never before dis covered. In other words they do the work of the tw6 ffiedteines, and do it much better than" a'ny wo we" know of; for they remove nothing from the system' b'u't the impurities; so that while they purge they strengthen ; and hence they cause no debili tation, and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Roy's Pills have a wonderful irfluence on the blood ; they not only purify without weakening it, but they remove all noxious particles from the chyle before it is converted into fluid, and thus makes impure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness' attending the opperations of this most excellent of medrcines, which never strains, or tortures ihe digestive functions, but causes them to work in a perfectly nattfral 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 wth other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and impure, it is equally the property of the Wild Cher to retain all that is natural and soind ; and hence a rubost state of health is the certain result of their united operations. .Agents in Stroudsburg, Dr. Samuel Stokes and T. iSchoch. July 29, 1847. Thcf Daily National Whig, Is p'ublihlVed in the City of Washington, eve ry day at 3 o'clock i. m'. Sundays excepted and served to subscribers in the City ; at the Navy Yard, in Georgetown; in-Alexandria and in Baltimore the same evening, at 6 1-4 cents" a week payable to the sole Agent of tfie tfhig G. L. Gillchrest, Eq., or his order. It is also mailed to any part of the United States for $4 per annum or $2 for six months, payable in ad vance. Advertisements of ten lines or less in serted one lime for 50 cents; two times for 75 centsf three times $1; one week for $1 75; two weeks for $2 75 ; one month $4 ; two months $7; three months $10;- six months $17 ; one year S30 payable always, in' advance. THE NATIONAL WHIG is what its name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig party of the Union on every question of public policy. It advocates the election to ihe Pres idency of Zachary Taylor subject to the de cision of the Whig National Convention. It makes war to the knife upon all the measures and acts of the Administration doomed to be adverse to the interests of the country, and ex poses without fear dt favor the corrupirorrs 0f the 'party in po'wer. I ts columns are open to every man in the country for the discussion of political or any other questions. In addition to politics a large space' iff the Natiotral Whig will be devoted to publica'tiorns upon Agriculture, Mechanics and otlrer useful arts, Science in general, Law, Medicine, Sta tistics, &c. Choice specimens of American and Foreign Literature will also be given; in cluding Reviews, &c. A weekly list of the Patents issued by the Potent Office will like wise bje g'ublisrred the whole forming a coirf plete family news'paper. Tlie Weekly National Whig. One of the largest newspapers in the United States is now made up from the columns of the Daily National Whig, and is published every Saturday for the low price of two dollars per annum payable in advance. A double sheet of eight pages will be given whenever the press of matter shall justify it. The Memories of General Taylor written expressly for the National Whig, are in course of publication. They commenced with the second number, a large number of copies of which have been printed to supply calls lor back numbers. CHARLES W. FEN TON, Proprietor of Naiional Whig. Washington June 3, 1847. P. S. All daily, weekly and semi-weekly papers in the United States are requested to insert this advertisement once a week for six months ; noting the price for publishing the same at the bottom of the advertisement, and send the paper containing it to the National Whig Office, and the amount will be duly re mitted. Our Editorial Brethren are aUo re quested to notice the National Whig in their reading columns. Supiemher 16th, 1847, 6m. $10. LOOK HERE! Tooth-Ache Conquered. The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub lie, that he has, after spending a great deal of time aud trouble, discovered a compound which will instantly Cure the Tooth-Ache, by destroying the nerve, and is guaranteed to be perfectly innocuous in its effects upon the other Teeih. The afflicted cannot do better than make use of these Drop9,-by which they will be rid of their pain and keep their teeth. W. J. BRE1MER. The genuine article can be had at Schoch's Printing Office, Siroudsburg, wholesale and re tail, general Agent for the proprietor. Uj3 Price 25 cents per bottle. Stroudsburg, April 1, 1847. lOYS.- A great variety of Toys o'rv hand, for sale cheap, at the Variety Store of . JOHN H. ME LICK; Stroudsburg, January 1, 1S4G. "A iFriend to ail Nation ; WAR OR NO WAR ! NEW LINE. The accommodation hue of Stages between Stroudsburg and Easton, will le-ave the hotie of J. J. Postenst (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, P. M , in time for dinner; re turning on the following day, leaving D. Con nor's American Hotel, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 o'clock, a. m , and arming at Stroudsburg at 2 o'clock, same day. The subscribers beg leave to inform the pub lic, that they have united in carrying on the above line of stages and that they are now all to carry passengers in as comfortable and con venient a style, as any other route in the coun ty. Fare through SI 25. ROBERT C. SLEATiK J. J. POSTENS. : Stroudsburg, March 25, 1847. MANSION HOUSE. r Mrs Margaret Eagies Begs leave respectfully to inlorm her old friends aud the public generally that she has taken the above establishment, which has been, and is now being, fitted up upon the moat approved plan, for the accommodation of siraugurs and travellers. The long experience which she has had in the business of keeping a hotel or public hnu.e in connection with the favorable location and commodiotisness of the Mansion House, she hopes will afford a sufficient guarantee to se cure a liberal patronage. Persons visiting town on business or pleasure excursions, will find a comfortable, convenient and quiet home. Ju rors and others attending Court are invited to call, and satisfy themselves. Strangers from ihe city, or elsewhere, who contemplate spend ing some lime in the beautiful and retired vil lage of Stroudsburg, will do well by making the above house their home during ifteir stay here; in short, all are invited to call. Transient and steady boarders, by the day or week, accommodated upon the most reason-, able lermsk TUE GREAT PREVENTIVE MEDICINE! Though Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills have achieved triumph upon triumph, in the cure of ob stinate cases of disease, even after they 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 are so far an evil. Were it within human power to maintain the ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM between' the earth and air, there would be no occa sion for Storms, for the air would always be pure. So of the human body. If kept free from mor bid humors, the actioii is regular and healthy. But if those humors are allowed to accumulate, a cri sis, or, in other words, a storm, will arise, which is always more or less dangerous. wright's Indian vegetable pills a're equally well calculaled to prevent the 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 to 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 ihe same means. HAVE YOU A COLD ? Let it not ripen into Consumption 1 Are you T) vs -peptic 1 Beware of the hypochondria. Two Pills taken every other night on an emptstomach, for a for a short time, will in nine cases out often, cure the Dyspepsia, and thereby drive away the legion of " devils blue," For Headach, no medicine is superior to wright's Indian tegbatable pills. Costiveries's, that prolific 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 alh They can hardly ever be taken amiss, if used with common discretion ; and we commend them to the use of those why have, not yet tried them. The following Agencies have been established. for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetaoie Jf iffif m MONROE COUNTY. George H Miller, Stroudsburg John Lander, Craig's Meadows Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills Henry Kintz, Bartonsville A S Edinger, Tannersville Joseph Keller & Son, Kellersville Charles Saylor, SavlorcL-urg Li- . Brodhead & Brother, Dutoisburg Jacob Long, Snydersville John Marsh, Fennersville, Daniel Brown. Chesnuthiii Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of W right's Indian Vegetable Pills wholesale and retail, 69' Race street, Philadelphia ; 8,3 Greenwich street, New York ; and 98 Tremont street, Boston. February 8, 847. y , . , , Country Produce. Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. JQH.NH. ME-LICK. ' Stroudsburg, Feb. 12, 1846. From $1 50 to $6 50, for sale by JOHN H. MELICK. Stroudsburg, Aug. 13, 1846. Clocks
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