mnna. Alio way William Berry John 13ader Samuel (part Blakelcy John ' plakeley David (part- V l Brodhead Luke (parC P Bush John ;; -.c Rcahm & Schreiner Reck Frederick ' 11 ' Bulloch John M Bcahm Ph'lip ' . 5 (P?n Caldwell David '; ' ' Cox Jacob . (pari Conrad Mary. (part Cameron William "(part Colliday Jacob (pari - " Cox Joseph Cox Jonathan Cox Mary Cox Benjamin . Cox Sarah (pajU Pmirad Deborah ...iprtK '439 , '82 300 434 200. 1 G .307 430: : :424.' 100 '408 125 239 i 100 203. 5417' 438 439 l 439 339 439 107 120 72 40 77 . ' 'i ' a ui -80 100- 115 27 80 80 Donaldson John Dyer Josiah ' -" Dver Sarah ) . - (par.t Dills Jacob '(pari 422, 404 200 349 400 50 200 . 438 439 -383 252. 403 1 400 150 321 401 117 430 436 215 267 400 50 433 . 438. 360" G6 395 439 423 377 236 438 439 305 -424 421 408 316 351 103 .400 439 401 '482 306 438 100 150 200 329 400 400 402 219 390 400 471 421 50 415 424 Durham Edward Eyerly Jacob Evans Da id (part (part Elems George Evans Charles Foulke Theopholis (part Foulfce Benjamin arl Fij.Ii John Frey Joseph Gentle James (part Gibbons Able Hariman Thomas ilorsefield & McCany Heckenwclder Ghristian Heckenwelder David llosse Joseph (part Darlung John Daniel (part Harey Samuel (part Houfier Henry Howell Samuel . v Hariman Thomas Hays Daniel Hartung John Daniel (part Hartman Jacob Hartung Elizabeth Irwin Robert 4S 21; J3 135 -l i3 150' 91 28 80 04 04 156 100 59. 24 120 40 70 129 91 81 80 152 130 80 130 32 86 152 70 lhne Conrad, Jr lvrider Michael Lane William (part Lane Mary Long Thomas Lyons Peter Logan Alexander Lockhart John Morgan Able McCariy Benjamin McCany Silas McShane John Nelson William (part Oner Joseph Paschall Thomas Powell Samuel Purdy William Poor John (part Paul William Rtgga Philip Rees Evan Rees Hannah Rees Daniel Shee John . S'.einer Henry Shaw Richard S ewart James Sharpless John Sharpless Jesse Sharpless Nathan Serman Jsaac Shaw George Say lor David Sharnless Joseph (part (part 80 59 120 56 . 40 111 08 25 110 (part (part (part Shoemaker Samuel (part Sidman Isaac Taylor Amos Thomas William Taylor Elizabeth (part ; Thomas Joseph Tyson Peter Wildman John Waiters Nathaniel Wright Enoch Wright Mary (part Werrick Charles ' 300 440 409 440 150 400 444 438 400 397 225 409 135 Coolhaugh. 147 Able John 588 Arnst Jacob, Jr 189 Arnst John 237 Arnst Thomas 177 Bush John 186 Bell Joseph 187 Bell William 162 Brown Jonathan 171 Blanchard Jonathan 161 Brown Jacob 174 Baker Jacob 179 Bush James 216 Brown William 224 Burrows Henry 239 Burrows Stephen 244 Bell William 192 Bush Thomas 194 Brown Daniel 195 Brown John 198 Bills Henry 181 Cochrin John 246 Cameron William 240 Cameron William 199 Depuy Aaron 200 Depuy Nicholas 202 Depuy SarnueV 210 Deouv John 400 408 408 220 400 40'5 400 204 204 406, 206 398 408 403 400 417 399 408 408 408. 100 438 404' 408 40S 408 415 432 433 204 206 415 ,412 403 430 406 c30l 13 Denuv Daniel 218 Depuy Polly 149 Gibbs Elizabeth 175 Gibbs Elizabeth 205 Guiltner Francis 231 Guiltner Tobias 190 Hood Hannah 193 Hollinahead James 231 Horn Abrahanl 154 Hart Mirhael (part Tobylx 412 225 406 401 - 408 15 16 02 2 57 3'-90 1 1 73 47 123 ,97 .408, .97 tv408. ,97. 401 125 1 V1 66 1G3 Heister John 108 Howery Samuel 178 Hendrfck.Isaac 180 Henddck Jacob 1,91 ilembt Jacob 203 Humphries Isaac 230 Hpgle "Peter 181 Kputz Daniel 169 Lockwood James 125 Lee John 124 Lee Joseph 229 Levering Nathan 178 Meredith Mary 189 Meredith Mary 228 McClellan Susaqnah 204 Montongue Elisha 217 Moore .Patrick r ...,.. 4-46 112 3 8S 108- 2 60 l20 -'-13 82 6.68 - - "34 208 401 401 426. 403 401 426 415 411. 213 '411 427 116 - 415 430 , 395 408 421 . 328. . 400 407 408 440 " 438 :439 200 170 430, 400 . 220 , 204 .406. 415 408 432 211 408 400 264 399 401 179 438 "403 415 416 i U 14 104 61 50 104 ,1P 100 33 30 47 109 103 97 40 48 127 97 80 70 118 156 64 17 18 120 0.7 . 30 140 97 21 120 97 54 90 141 50 70 95 10 80 2 25 41 9-45 65 "4 51 2 71 238 Meeker Samuel 2 13 McCullough John 226 McKee Thomas KiG Muschbach Frederick onn McKee Peter 3 84 193 Nungesser Peter 194 Postens Jacob 190 Patterson Robert , 227 Pratt Henry 228 Polk Robert 167 Roup William 192 Reeder Absolem 197 Riggs Philip 221 Reese Jane 202 Reese Daniel 221 Reese Sarah . 230 Sproutt William 153 Sidman Eliza 156 Starbird John 173 Snyder John 176 Spencer Joseph. 177 Smith Roben 184 Shok John 186 Speiing Henry 201 Shoemaker Daniel 14 63 12 61 12 60 5 71 6 15 12 GO v 3 26 ' 3 39 10 00 16 f- 5 00 .16 26 16 36 5 20 14 64 1 1 30 7 60 29 10 12 2 23 3 30 5 46; 2 43 4 95 4 56! 7 80 16 9 62 212 Smith Piatt 219 Swartwood Moses 232 Shaw Richard 140 Taylor John M 171 Taylor Maria 214 Taggart John 196 Vandermark Jacob 161 Vanaukin James 236 Vanuxen James 185 Walker Emanuel 211 Wheeler David 220 Wheeler Daniel 7 53 5 67 2 56 12 45 15 56 10 58 11 8S 7 44 11 86 5 93 8 56 4 12 6 17- Middle Smithfield. 57 Barclav James 430 80 56 Blackweli Robert 60 Bunnel Caty 64 Bunnel Benjamin 68 Barclay John 46 Jacob Clement 417 424 439 400 438 408 3S2 402 402 155 324 400 399 400 431 267 407 170 409 409 420 400 402 1.56 409 400 55 30 146 40 52 70 27 100 155 86 96 80 80 50 35 Coolbaugh Susannah 45 Glentwonh James -65 Hartung Daniel 73 Hoops David 7 Jayne Daniel 33 Jayne Isaac o 7 5 2 2 7' 33 59 39 82 60 71 59 Jayne William 63 Jayne Mary 48 Kirkendall Mary 34 Learning Thomas 43 McQuire Mathew 69 McCall ArchiboUT 75 Martin Joseph 40 Overstake Jacob' 40 Place Philip' 5 21 11 95 7 62 12 SO 33 99 2 60 3 90 4 83 5 20 2 23 1 22 6 OS 9 35 7 32 7 11 8 59 5 72 16 462 6 49 5 85 13 86 12 38 13 86 48 5 20 41 Russel Joseph 96 Sweesey Joseph 61 Saunders John 9 Taggart John 39 Werner Andrew 15 120 30 50 50 Woodcock Robert Chesnuthill Bower Deilma'n (part 236, 439' 38 434 3.21. 175 138 376' 272. 439 439 445 438 289 340 439 65 43' 48 .98. Heller John Hall Jacob Heckman Adam Lesley Peter (part Morgan Sarah (part Pecho Peter (part Pratt's George (part Rees John (pan Rees John Rees Samuel Rees Rachel Rees Samuel Shupp Catharine (part Shupp Peter' Shuno Philip 15 80 1.1 S0: 126 ; 10 14 .10 Pocono. Dills David, part HatT John Part Lee Ebenezer Morgan James . Smiley David 54 70, 31 ' 34' 13 98 . 9 74 6 12 2 23 356 100 401 76 . 402 50 Jackson: 304 427 7 10 12 b8 18 Young John 8 30 8 46 8 46 4 57 8 30 8 38 8 30- 9 13 97 97 120 -52' 53 65 65 136 153 17 Cox John D. Coates Lindsay Delong- John Davis Josiah Gower George, part Gwinrier Frederic Herron John Kroner Wm. LeJier Francis part Logan M&ry Logan John Bill Blackweli W Ball Margaret Sitg-reaves Samuel Siirjer Henry 6'arbinl John Sn vder Conrad Thacher Joseph Thacher Joseph Tvson Joseph 78 22 80 84 132 406 436 300 424 100 150 161 402 395h 409q 3S9 416 442 439 178 304 80 438 436 ' 4 S3 1 8 44) 4 2G 8 27 8 46 8 31 19 6P 99 97' 97 97 66 35 97 97 97 109 30 96 120. 40 10 8 30 8.61! 8 30' 55 15 140 114 27 78 105 10$ 120 8 46 8 46 8 4G 2 08 9" 08 8 38 8 40 8 46 Wood William 8 46 8 59 8 97 8 07 4 23 4 27 8 59 8 56 8 30 0 05 8 42 6 33 Ross. Beck John part CI e well Sidney Guire John Hattan John Uowqr John part Harinuiri George Levers Isaac part Sdwhder John V caver .iJfichael 100 400" 395 328 230 48' 202 397, 41 95 981 118 72 Gl 478 136 80 8 56 4 65 8 42 8:30. , 8 46 . '',8 46 -8 46 8 30 4,32 8 30 8 30 8 84 8.30 8 30 8 81 8 59 8 51 4 40 8 51 8 84 2 41 8 57 8 92 8 17 8 47 . 8 71 6 81 8 30 8 43 8 47 9 13 9 04 9 07 4 27 3 66 9 04 8 30 4 57 4 23 8 43 8 61 8 47 8 96 6 44 8 47 8 30 5 48 8 30 8 30 3 74 9 0S 8 30 8 58 8 63 5 90 6 17 6 25 6 47 5 90 647 6 02 5 26 5 92 5 92 2 29 4 78 Hamilton. Levers Elizabeth Levers George Mease John 415 308 432 96 3 12 72 .2, 30 106 .324 122':; "3 U Thompson, James 416, ABRAHAM, LEVERING-, ' Treamrcr, Treasurer's Office, ' ' ' Stroudsburs, March 16, 1846,- X MASS MEETING :. .AT TIIE SEW ANl) CHEAP: HIT AND CAP STORE OF In Stroudsburg, at S. Frey1 s old stand', Where will be found the largest assortment of the best and cheapest HATS and CAPS, ever offered in this place, and which he will sell on the moat reasonable terms for Cash. The stock is weirselected and just the kind suited to i.he present and approaching season. The supply of Hais on hand embraces the following: BEAVER, jBEfc SILK, MOLESKIN,. JHf FUR,-. . CASSIMERE, .BRUSH, - Also Men's an(J Boys's white and black wool Hats ; glazed and Momery Hats. Fur and wool sponing and Abland hats. A gen eral assortment of Caps, such as otter, fur seal, hair seal, muskrat, &c. Men's and Boys' fan cy and plain velvqi, red plush, and.glaced Caps. The subscriber hopes by siri.ctatientictj to business .10 merii a liberal support, and assures those in want of Hats and Caps, that every ef fort will be made to -please, keeping a- supply of the best and most fashionable articles on band. Persons in want of articles in his line, will find it to their advantage to call on him, as ho will sell at the very lowest Easton prices. Call and see before purchasing cUewherc ; he will charge nothing for showing his goods. Remember, Frey's old stand. FRANCIS S. FAUL1. N. B. Furs bought at the highest cash pri ces. Stroudsburfr, March 9, l8l8. 6m; REGISTER'S NOTICEi Nmice is herebv siven to all legatees and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective decedents and minors, that the admin- istration accounts of ihe iollowing esiaies hRPi. fi!d in tlio office of the Register of naie xVIon - 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 April next, at 10 o'clock a. m. The final account of William Overheld, mi nistratofof the estate of Jacob Buss, late 5 5 5 6 3 6 o 6 6 6 5 5 2 .6 5 90 90 90 OK Middle Smithfield township, deceased. Thp finsil account of Charles Christman, ad ministrator of the estate of John Christman, of Ross township, deceased. - xJ 93 01 51 03 03 20 90 93 30 03 90 The first account ol Jonn Arnom, jr. omirau Arnold and Abraham Arnold, executors of the last will and testament of John Arnold, late Hamilton township, dot-eased. The account of Philip Modeller and Peter Mosteller, administrators of the estate of Wil liam Mosieller, late of Hamilton towiUliip, de ceased. ... The account of Daniel Transue and Jacob Transue, administrators of the estate of David Smoke, late of Smithfield township, deceased. The account of John Elliott and Absolom B. Stull, administrators of ihe estate of George Stull, late of Tobyhanna township, deceased. The final account of Andrew Storm, admin istrator of the estate of John B. Fetherman, late of Hamilton township, deceased. The final account of Felix Weiss, adminis trator of the es'late of John Snyder, late of Jack- 5 74 10 67 1 84 10 56 .92 . 1'.07 3 33 9 15 6 62 10 67 10 67 10 76 2 43 7 23 son township, deceased. The final account of Aoranam renncu, ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Joseph Pennell, late of Middle Smithfield township, deceased. The first account of Ferdinand Kestcr, ad ministrator of the estate of Peter K'ester, late 4' 13 2 43 of Hamilton township, deceased. SAMUEL REES, Jr., Register. Register's Office Stroudsburg, March 9,- 1848. . Administratrix ifie oiT REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Pike, the subscriber, Administratrix of the estate of Lewis Cornelius deceased, will offer for sale at public vendue, at ihe house of John Cornelius,'in Milford, on Tuesday the 2S(h day of March next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, ihe following de scribed property, to wit: All that certain farm situate in the township of Dmgman, County of Pike, adjoining lands of Samuel S. Thrall and William Brink, containing 11? Acres and 54 Pcrcli'cs, with allowances; of which 80 acres are plough 4 62 2 30 4 60 2 85 4 60 1 16 7 50 . 7 81 7 G2 8 18 11 25 7 95 1 45 5 63 G 05 7 8 II 25 land, 15 MEADOW, and tne remainder 11 48 7 50 7 75 8 30 8 20 7 50 5 70 3 00 8 20 8 06 2 00 4 02 4 14 5 41 I 91 .2 2 55 I 10 4 02 1 01 On the said premises ate erected one dwelling- Hoe, two large BARNS, and other conven e 1 1 s irfe ient out buildings. Upon the said -form are five never failing SPRINGS of WATER. Also a variety of choice cultivated Fruit Trees. Said farm is pleasantly situated about a quar ter of a mile from the Delaware River, and a mile and a half from the village of Milford. and nbout eight milen from the New York and Erie Terms of sale prescribed by the said art ftnn half cash and the balaime'in two annual payments with interest, secured by and mortgage on the premises. ELIZABETH CORNELIUS. - .Adtninistrq(rixt Miifoid, March 2. 16-18 ' ' . , No 152d MARKET- STXEtiT; P (Between 4th and 5th,) : . . ; Pi II L A ID E L.P H;I A . The;.subscribe.r f'espccifully pojifits the'at temiou of .Country Merchants and Dealers, gen erally 16 an examination, of a . IN COMPLETE : STOCK " 1 5 ; of ' ' " , READY M AIDE ;QL O Tlf I iCr, VVhich for extent', variety and workmanship; he flatters, himself wjfl give, universal. satisfaction, while , Ins reaucedcalQ.of prices presents to p'ur cjiasers inducements which cannot be surpassed by any oilier establishment in the United States. JACOB, REED. Philadelphia, March 2, 1848. 3m. ILook at lliisj ssoHuisi&ug but Kcalsty. PIANO. FORTES FOR SALE. A, copy of the report of the Judges of Mii: sical Instruments at the late exhibition of ihe Franklin Institute, Philadelphia: The Committee have awarded'C. Meyer'with a premium for the best seven octave Piano'. The ground of this decision was the general excellence of the piano, and 'especially itW 'pow er, brilliancy'; ajul delicacy of touch. ' 'The judge's did not give premiums for the best fin ished instrument, conceiving the uest palpable tests of a piano to be its musical capabilities, and not its originality, its mechanical igenuity, or that elegance of finish,' which effects' neither the action nor the tone,' and js only designed to plea&e the eye ahd not to satisfy' the ear. Another copy of the report of the judges of musical instruments, at ihe last exhibition" 1 at Boston:--The committee have selected No. 591 a seven octave piano made by C. Meyer, wor tliv of special commendation. No. 591, is a very fine instrument, particu larlv commendable for its elastic and ready touch, in repeated trials by different hands The kevs never failed of certain-repetitions in the shake. The tone .throughout was even of great beauty ..arid power fromllhe lowest-note to highest, and the damping was perfect in all cases. The North American of Philadelphia, Janu ary 4, 1S4S, contains the following notice: A Compliment to a Philadelphia Piano Manu facturer. -Out Boston neighbors know how as well as we do to appreciate a good thing. The Massachusetts Chqritable Mechanical Associa tion, at their last Annual Fair, that of the au tumn of 1847 awarded to Conrad Meyer, the celebrated Piano Manufacturer of this city, a diploma and silver medal, for the best seven octavo piano a compliment no other piano manufacturer of our city has received. , The subscriber keeps always on hand a sup ply of C. Meyer's Pianos, whicfi he wil dis nose of, either for cash or in exchange for sec ond hand instrument?, at manufacturers prices. A. ZUILCH, Agent for C. M. Easton, March 2, lS13.--6m ad - of late of Doctor Yourself! Foa 25 Ceisls. By means of the POCK ET AESCULAPIUS, Or, Every One his own. Phy sician ! Seventeenth Edi tion, with upwards of One Hundred Engravings, show ing private diseases in eve ry shape and form, and mal formations of ihe generative t-ystem, by Wm. YOUNG., M. D. . . The time has now arrived, that persons suf fering' from secret disease, need no more be come the victims of Quackery, as by the pre scriptions contained in this book any one may ,rn himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, cn(l with one tenth theiisual expense. In addition to the general routine ol private oiseasue, i mu rlv itff! vuut niwprvaiions on ilfdrnzirc--beside3 many oiher derangements which u would not be pro per to enumerate in me pumic ijuim. l . . ,l!..in H .wi Cw r m IJj rersons resicing at any uiMdino i.i.ii. PhlimUlnhiH. can have this Book forwarded to' the Post-ofiice, on ihe. receipt of twentvfiecenis,. directed to. Dr. Wm. Young, 152 SPR'UCE Street, Philadelphia.. January 27, 1848 3m. Tin. n!ifrihnr wishes to eusase in the sale of his Maps a number of young and middle 1 1 . t...u:. r rn ! aged men ot moral ana uuines uauim, uo i.a. elltng agents. Having completed new and oreatly Unproved editions of his Universal At fas, 73 Maps; large ;Map of the Woild, Refer ence and Distance ilap of the United States, National Map of the United. States, also, a va riety of other iliaps, including several iliaps of Mexico, the subscriber is prepared to furnish agents, for caih at the lowest possible prices. Address, S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, Northeast corner of Market and Sexenth Streets, Philadelphia. January 6, 1848. OYSTERS! OYSTERS ! 1 2 The undersigned has just opened at his old established stand, in Franklin street, a few doors south of the Court House, a new assort ment of Oysters of tho very finest quality, Beer, Cider, &e. He will also furnish a saloon for the ladies, so that they, too, can partake of this luxurious edihle, without annoyance. By strict attention 10 business, and to tho wants of ht purchasers, the subscriber hopes to obtain a liberal share o( public patronage. DAVIDSTARNER. Jfiuuaty G4 JS48, Court equal bond PRICES -CURRENT, . .-. - . , . - - - Corrected- eocry, Wednesday morning. 3 ARTtfeliES. i Wheat Flourp,Pxharrel Rye. -do. ' do. do. . Wheat, per bushel live, do.. tdo. .. . . Sole Leather per-pounds Corn per bushel " ' , Buckwheat, per bushel Jts: r " ' v5.0(T 60 5 So 1 25 1 5 i as 75 75 87 22 . 52 18 -'5() -47 75 'so J , AMjs . 4 20 .4 GO 3 00, 2 50 v s 00 40. . '1Q . 50 4.0 ' T! ' , 05 lt20; 1 12- 1-55 1G IS ; IS V;.idr r i;.m 5 00 i-&50 2 12 2 50. ;;5!-So::l,n 00 iOl) ' fy 7550 !3 00 12 00, T(75 , 8 5Q 1 Or Gp;. 'J '73 J 50 1"' 50 Timothy Seed per Barley. Oats Flax Seed do. do. do. Butter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, 'do; do. Maclcerel, No.:l D.o.4 . do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Titos. A.i Boyd- tfloRitis-R. Stroou. SUCCESSORS TO" " ALEX. READ, Eiaspoi'tevs of. 'DcrflcrifisaK w sib o - Four doors below tiie Slercliants' lTtttel,, January, 20; i843.-- .6n?. 1 . :, Lit Jl. & 13. M. EJ&BIie, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law-, M ILF 01tD3 PIKE COU STY, P A' - 1 Will attend promptly id all business etUnistrid to their cate. Office opposite the Presbyterian Church, on Broad street. - " February 10, 1848.--ly. " EXECUTOR'S NOTICE; .Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary: upon the estate of iMargaret We-tbrook; Iae4iof Delaware township, Pike county, Pa. hay been granted to the undersigned by the Register. All person indebted to the aid es stated are requested to make immediate pay menl and thoe having claims against tne 3ari:e will present them duly auOieniieated for stMtie ment to the subscriber, or to E. B. Eldred, E?(j. his attorney, at Milford, Pa. WILLIAM DUSENBURY. February 10, 1 848.-61. Wright's iiidiaii Yecta.b2i PilSa In the City of Mexico I Great success among the Volunteers I .Extract of a letter from the editor of the Green ville Mountaineer, S C Dr. W. Wright Deaf Sir: A week or two ago I sent you a Mountaineer, containing a letter; from one of our Volunteers in the City nf Mexico, in which he pays Wright's Indian Vege table Pills, under all the circumstances, the high est meed of praise I have ever known a medicine to receive. 1 he Volunteer, William vv. Lroodlett, Esq., is a gentleman of fine standing an accom plished and well educated man, and was recently HIGH SHERIFF Of this District. By one of your advertisements . in a Charleston paper, I happened to notice the location of your office, and thought you might ex tract an article of some value in -regard to your medicine, therefore I sent the paper The . following is an extract from the letter rer fefred to above: 4 My health is very fast improving. I procured"; a few days ago, some of Dr. Wright's Indian Veg- ' etdble Pills, and they have acted on my system like siagic !" Thus it appears that the brave and patriotic Vol unteers who have gone to Mexico, to defend the rights and honor of theii country, already begin to realize the extraordinary value of this incompara ble medicine. Long life to them ! HOURIBLEIiCISTAKES ! ! Are sometimes made by confounding- one medu cine with another, and administering the wrong ar ticle. Equally horrible are those mistakes which are made in supposing that all Pills are alike, and that therefore, it is indifferent which are taken, and if one kind is bad all are bad together. Th'u is a very great mistake. There is as much. difference between Wright's Indian Veaetable Pills and oth er articles, as between midnight and noonday f We do not wish any to take our word for this state ment. Let any one, having other rnedicines, try this. Nothing more will be necessary. IMhnv nersons have been a awnv bv n nonltiw j , -- , -j o of Sugar, as if they anticipated that it would re move the nausea of the medicine. But they ara, generally mistaken. Without the sugar those ar ticle have nothing to recommend them, and would, not be sold a single day. But with ihe the suar, and by giving the article a name similar to Wrights Indian Vegetable Pills, they gain a temporary no toriety. Wolves they are, in sheep's clothing, to wn nm the nublic should stner sufficiently clear Let it be remembered that Wright's India:,- Veg etable Pills are prepaaed with special reference'" to the laws governing the human body. Conse.-i quentlo, they are always good, always useful, al-5 ways effective in rooting out disease. Every, fam ily should keep them at hand. Ir, Tho following Agencies have been, established for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetahle,Pillsiir MONROE COUNTY. 7 . George H Miller, Stroudsburg John Lander, Craig's Meadows Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills Henry Kintz, liartonsvillo A S Edin.ger, Tannersville Joseph Keller & Son, Kellerscille . H Charles Savior. Savlorsbursr Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg Jacob Long, Snydersville John Marsh, rennersvute, ,V Daniel Brown, Chesnuthill BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Remember, that the original aud only genuine of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of each box, Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wrights Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169 Race streetrPhiladplphj.iiaSS'Greenwich flreei. New York; and IQ&Tremont street, Boston; . f February 34, 1848. Iv
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