MU4 .b 'V.ll MM'' aioxv "BMt Drcadfsil Sure., 'Sneaking of that powder which burnt half up I - 1 1 - itlt H r.r,;.'! . i Kpfore me u"' " i ..r-ioi no mnpr n iv. miio uie in niiiiii Q SOUli' . , K0fl Iniftpfl with enmn rf if i hnrt 'twns siuw uui uruaumi sure. Uv lowjn'ji-i- f i: . -Tj JwWd fowl, when one morning 'in the fall,' ill" I I 1 : . . . i nMTA f 1 - a I . n . J . . I bout da)' urea li, 1 aisi;ui;iciiuac uuthui uuun, enty-ve at least, iuiHiei aic -uuvciui-u iui nd. distant from mv house la'C. . r "1 T Inn ." nun nnH ul-irloH . .. itipm. a ihetn, and keeping under cover of a stonevall n -rot as near as I wanted to be, when, I pul- r- r II i r i i i. i iTiirun . rau' w - r- - - - t c. ' 4,.. n.;m;., . Z : S 'd ull!l " . . . .... , i i-i. .... . ,..nr wirn wn p i i run 111 mi iiimii-m-iii : I 7 tPll YOU! 1UI 1USL US 1 "111 U1UM liuitiv, I hP.irl a aiiji"-' . I ni... t . . .1... lla i K..U Piimmiitmn in lh linrrpl ()I fit V . -i Tlilll 1WV.W'W " " " " 1 started back to mv iu i? ' i I . I 1 n'lS-tf wt niwi Ta CI i nil HIM Ifllll UUW I -.vnll took a good aim at the ducks, anu in wa," -nft-r.eh- p,,r off and killed 'jilllt mothers son of ifum," Yankee Blade. roarinr noise in the ears, headach, palpita- m of the heart, ic wngnis uiumii prls are a certain cure lor me aoovc uupiBa it mplaints, because they purge Irom the bouy i"jse stagnant and corrupt humors which, iien f atms in" the general mass of circulation, are the rause of a rush of blood to the head, giddiness, .tmess of sight, drowsiness, pain of the head, and many oiher symptoms of a loaded and corrupt snte of the blood. Wri-ih's Indian Vegetable Pills are also one ol l ie very best medicines for the cure of indigestion, a. J therefore will not only remove the above un ..easant symptoms, but wilj most assuredly re vere the body to a state of sound health. Bncare of Sugar Coated Counterfeits. lie rrmuer, that the original and only genuine Indian Ae:etable Pills havelhe written signature of Wil LiAM Wright on the top label of each box. For sale by George 1L Miller, who is the only ajmorized agent for Stroudsburg ; see advertise ment for other agencies in another column. Office and general depot, 169 Race st. Phil'a. Sew York & Erie Kail-Road From May 1, 1848 until further notice. FOR PASSENGERS Leave New-York from the iooi ol Lfuane Citreei, ai o ciock a. v. - Y-v r . . . f-! . 7 1 I- f. ailU 1 u tiutn, r. .11. iui i J 4 '-I.-!. n Crr Plormmll R I u 1 1 M 1 1 - die, Clarkstown, SpnngValle', Monsey, Ram p, Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe, Oxford, Chester. Goshen, New Hampton, lYlidiileiowti, linwalls, Otisviile, and h'ortrJervis. For New York and intermediate places, leave PORT JERYIS at 6 a: m., and at 3 p. h., Vi- . wilt: di u a. n.. ciuu o r. n., jmuuii-iunii 21 A. SI . anu r. Jl., vjusueu ni i u a. .i - i j i . n ')fi . and 4 20 p. m.. Chester at 7 -Z a. M.f ana 4 2 p. m. UTAH baggase at the risk of the owner, unless put in charge of the Baggage Masters. Fifty lbs of personal baggage allowed to each pass-enger. No Freight taken by the Passenger trains. 1 FOR FREIGHT L-eave New York at 5 o'clock P. M., per Barges Samuel Marsh, Henry Suydam jr. and Dunkirk. l.eave;Port Jems at 9 a. M, Otisviile at 10 a. it-, Middleiewu at 11 a. m , Goshen at 12 M. and Chester at 12 1-2 M. MILK will be laken morning and evening by trams running expressly for that purpose. H. C. SEYMOUR, Sup't. Piermont, May 4, 1848,---jf. AUDITORS NOTICE. In the matter of the account of Philip Mos leller and Peier Mosteller, Administrators of th'e tsiate of William Mosteller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Auditors, appointed by ihe Orphans' Court of J'ouroe county, io audit, examine and it neces sarv. resetile ihe account of the Administrators of "the estate of WilHam xMostelfer, deceased, will meet at the public house of David Keller, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Monday ihe 5th day of June next, at 10 o'clock in ihe fore- noon, when and where ail persons imereieu may attend. JOSEPH KELLER, SAMUEL S. DREHER, FRANKLIN STARB1RD. -April 27, 1843. Auditors. NOTICE. To Charlas Bortree and Harriet his wife, late- Harriet La Bar, Elizabeth La Bar, Samuel Rees La Bar, Henri Barlow and Emetine his vnfe, late Emeline La Bar, Edwin La Bar, Hor ace La Bar, GiUiert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, Hellen T. La Bar and Albina La Bar: Take notice that an inquest will be held upon the premises on4 Thursday the '22d day of June next, at 10 o'c.'ock in the forenoon of that day, for the purpose t?f making partition of the following described messuage and tract of land, situate iu. r,e township of Smithfield, in the County of Monroe, and -State of Pennsylvania, containing h1 out One Hundred & ?ifty-two A-crcs with the appertenances; adjoining lands of Mi chael Walter, Henry Sirunk, Samuel Me.'Z, Charles Lambert and others, to and among you, if the same can be done without prejudice io or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same according to law. At which 'ime and place you are required to attend if you 'hink proper. ANDREW STORM, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Stroudsburg, ) April 26, 1848. $ BLANK DEEDS '' For sale at this itrrffil-Trr rrniia igi r!i jfiiT""",r - T tc' ' 1 . I NOTICE. , Notice is hereby given that K. T. Downing, Israel Howell, Ebenezer Levick, George D. Snuh, and Israel Howell, Administrator of Ar ihur Howell, deceased, late Copartners, trading under the firm of li-. T. Downing & Co., did on the 21st day of the 4th month fApril) 1848 execute to the subscriber a genural alignment of all their property and effects, for the benefit of their creditors, without preference. All persons indebted to the said Partnership or either member of the, linn, are requested to pay the same without delay to the .subscriber, am all persons iiavxiig ucm.,u u,,u.. .ur.. opon ei.her member, U. de.i.ed 10 i iVin... coiilomi-nl in i cscui hikih .-.v.... ... - M I ijjji.Mii .w.0..ww, Philadelphia. Anv niif-iness connected with the rirm will be iransacted at the Uouniins House, lormeriy y- . l r r . , rP.lri, Ql f E. Levick &c Co., 238 North Ihird 5si. 4th mo 22, 1848. Gl SHERIFF'S SALE. . By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, will be sold at public sale at the Court House in Milford, on Saturday the 13 th day of May next, between the hours. of 1 and 3 o'clock in the af ternoon, the following property to wit: A cer tain piece or parcel of Land situate, lying and being in the township of Delaware, County of Pike and State of Pennsylvania, butted and. bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at a white-oak stump, standing at tho south side of the Shohola road on the top of the hill, about ten feet from said road; which stump is also a corner of William Hazleton's, formerly Isaac Stull's land, thence along the line of William Hazleton's land about south 42 1-2 degrees, west eleven prrches to a white-oak, also a cor ner of William Hazleton's land, thence nonh fifty-three degrees, west sixty-two perches to a stone; thence south sissy-three degrees, west eighteen perches to a stone, thence south forty five degrees, east sixiy-six perches to a while oak ; thence north seventy-five degrees, 4e'ast thirteen perches, thence south seventy degrees east sixleen perches to a stone; thence north forty-five' degrees, east sixteen perches to Sho hola road to William Hazleton's line- thence north forty-nine degrees, west ,ieven perches; thence north thiriy-nine degrees, west sixteen perches to the place of beginning, containing 1 1 Acres and 49 Perclier more or less, late the estate of Jacob Vansco- ten, on whiqh is erected a Frame House and a BARN. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Jacob Vahscoieh, and will be sold by me for cash otilv. ( ., . JACOBJUMBLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Milford, April 20, 1848. SHERIFF'S SALE: By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, to me directed, will be exposed to pub lie sale at the Court House, in Milford, on Saturday the 12th day of May next, beiween live hours of I and 3 o'clock, P. M. o said dav. all that certain messuage and farm J 1 t a situate in the township of Delaware, County of Pike and State of- Pennsylvania, bounded by lands late of John Westbrook, lands of Nathan Rmnrv. Martin W. Dmgman. and Daniel W , IT - m Dingman anil by the Delaware River, contain ing 95 ACRES. be tlVe same more or less, about 80 acres o which is improved land, with a Stone levelling House, FRAMfi BARN, and other out buil dings thereon erecteti; being the same premises now in the occupancy of Andrew Dingman Seized and taken in execution as the prop eny of said Andrew Dingman, and will be sold to the highest and best bidder lor cash oniy JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Milford, ) April 20, 1848. J SHERIFF'S SALE - By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to mn rlirflptpd. will be exnosed to sale at the Court House, in Milford, oh 4 Saturday the ISth day of May next between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock in the af- thfi fallowing ororiertv to wit: All (hat '"I I v. . . certain tract, piece or parcel of land siiuate in Lehman township, Pike county, adjoining lands nf lhhn 1). Heller. John A. Unnmick and Levi Huffman and others, containing about 100 ACRES, be the same more or les-; being the same prem isfts u nor. whit: h Abraham Garris now lives There is on the premises a and STABLE, and about ix acres of improved land. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erly of Abraham Garris,. and will be sold by ine for cth only. JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Sheriff office, Milford, ) April 20. 1848. ' 1 11. & . 15. 3f,REI, Attorneys hid Counsellors at lam, HlhVOlWv1 COUNTY, PA. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care. Office opposite the .Presbyterian Chun-h, on Broad stree: 1 rj iSffir T 1 lilBB iiiii&if 4Wh tin r,f53 S ' iI'TiiMiwVrTrTwriiniii mi".'! New and Cheap Hardware, SOTJTHEEST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC, SQUARE, EASTOX. TO COfNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS IN WANT G HA D W ARE.. : WILtlAM -Having, purchased ihe stock of F. -W. Noble, intends keep.ng at the above stand, anient of Hardware, Cutlery and Tools of all kinds'.. He has just received and-will .L0r, ...u r.r.n,,. and on liberal, KJ UUll 1 PUl U IU IT piiwww . -" " . - 1 American and English helf and heavy Hardware. - Purchasers are respectfully invited to ex amine his stock, consisting in part of the following articles: ' , For JTIe rcli nuts. For Farmers. A complete lot of American door locks, -with different knobs Thumb. and drop latches English knob and closet beks Iron & brass shutter fastenings Sash springs, sash cord Window Fasteners Braces and Bits, iron Braces Carpenter's planes and plows Shingling and lath hatchets Glue and Glue kettles ron and steel squares, B'eyels Guages, Plane irons, Awls Screw drivers, .Auger Bits Firmer and mortice chisels Frame and screw iles and rasps, pincers Wood, screws, and Brick "and Plastering Trowels Brads j Tacks, Masons' and Chalk Lines Carriage springs, Iron axes , Sand and Oil stones Cut and wrought Nails Strap and Table Hinges . Blind Hinges, Iron Castors Horse Nails Shoe thread, coopers, tools, Sic. For the Pulilic fable and Tea knives and forks. en and pocket knives, scjsa'ors and shears, Wade and Butchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's Magic Razor Strop, ron. German silver, and plated 1 ea spoons, German silver and Plated.-butier knives, apand gothtc Waiters and Bread trays, Snuffers and trays, Coffee mills, , . Shovels and tongs, Coal hods and sifters. Brass and plated stair rods, , amps and Candlesticks oi all kinds, Japand spittoons, I ea cannisters, Powder flasks and snot Dens, Curriers knives, Butcher's saws, Phe attention' of Farmers is particularly called Saston, April 20, 1848. 6m. . Look at this, mo Humbug bail Jfteamy. PIANO FORTES FOR SALE. A copv of the report of the Judges of Mu- I l. i ii.- C.I sical Instruments at the late exniuuion oi ine Franklin Institute, Philadelphia: Thfi Committee have awarded C. Meyer with o nrpmlllin for the best seven octave Piano. u III win. m. - - 4 - . . , .L- I 1 The oround ol this decision was me gniciai excellence of ihe piano, and especially lis pow er, brilliancy, and delicacy of touch. The judges did not give premiums for the best fin ished instruments, conceiving ihe best palpable tests of a piano to be iis musical capabilities, and not its originality, its mechanical igenuity, or thai elegance of finish, which effects neither tho action nor the tone, and is only designed to please ilia eve and not to satisfy the ear. Another copy of the report of the judges ol musical, instruments at the last exhibition at Boston:--The committee have. selected jNo. OW1 a seven octave piano' made by C. Meyer, wor- thy of special commendation, t . . No. 591, is a very fine instrument, pariicu. larlv commendable for its ejasiic and ready . . . i . i rr . I I louch, in repeated trials uy umereni nanus. The kevs never failed of certain repetitions in tiio chnL-P. he tone throusinout was even oi . - ' r great beauty. and. power from the lowest note to highest, and the damping was peneci in all caes. l'he North American of Philadelphia, Janu- ary 4. 1848, contains the following notice: ,. A Compliment to a Philadelphia Piano Manu 1 1 . " . facturer. Out Boston neighbors khow how as well as we do 10 appreciate a good ming. ine Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Associa tion, at their last, Annual Fair, ihat.ofihe au tumn of 1847 awarded to Conrad .Meyer, th'e celebrated Piano Manufacturer of this city, a diploma and liber medal, for the best seven octave piano a compliment no oiher piano manufacturer of our city has received. The subscriber keep,always on hand a sup ply of C. Meyer's Pianos, which he will dis pose of, either for cash or in, exchange for sec ond hand instruments,' at manufacturers prices. AZ'UILCH, Agent for CM. East on, March 2, 1848.-6m Boctoi' Youi'scW! 1 F01; 2S Ceiils'. By means of the POCK ET iESCULAPjUS, Or, Every Que h'is own Phy sician ! Seventeenth Edi tion, with upwards of One Hundred Engravings, show irig priva'te diseases in eve ry shape and form, and mal- rnrmotin-K nf ihe oenerative svstem, by Wm. IU1IUUMUIIU " Q W YOUNG. M. D. The lime has now arrived, that persons nuf- foritifT from secret disease, need no more be comejhe victims of Quackery, as by the pre scrintions contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most inumate friend, and with one tenth the Usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private diseases, it fully explains the cause of Manhood's early decline, with observations on Marnoches.ides many other derangements which it would not be pro per to enumerate in the public prints. JJj Persons residing at any distance from Philadelphia, can have ltfs Book forwarded to them through the Post-oflice, on the receipt of twenty-five cents, directed to Dr. Wm. Young, 152 SPRUCE Sireet, .Philadelphia.- . - January 27, 1848 3mL WATCHES. t A pood" assortment of Watches, t for. sale, ar reduced prices, by JOHN H. ME LICK. Sifoudshurg. Jan. I. 1846. BLANK "MORTGAGES Ror sale at this .Office Cutlery and Tool Sttirei ELWELL, a full as continue terms, a large, ifull.'tiud complete assonmeui. of For Builders. Shovels and Spades Hay and Manure Forks Spade and Fork handles Crow bars, pick axes ' " Grub and bog hoes, bush hooks Buck, M cut,, mill & hand saws Sabers' spring balance, & steel yards Pullies Clout Nails .Bellows, sieves, oxtips- Finisning Nails Halters, trace and lotj chains C4rain, grass, and bush scythes Horse brushes, cards and combs Sleigh, house, and hand bells Chopping axes, &c &c Generally. Door scrapers and door kuockera, Coach wrenches and bed keys, Mouse and rat traps, Pails and wash boards, ' . Long and short handle Frying pans, Brass kettles, Etiammejled saucepans, Patent meial lea ketilep and boilers,. ; Grid Irons, .Basiinw ?poons andjadle3, ' Flesh forks, skimmers, flat irons, Choppers and Mincing, knives, CheM, till, trunk, and Pad locks. Axe helves, chi.-el handles, mallets; , etc. . Malleable Iron, Hub-Bands, Carriage springs, Wagon boxes, Iron axles, &c to his stock of farming implements. i - INVALUABLE FAMILY .COMPANION: Six.-, Lectures , on Causes, Prevention and Cure of Consumption, Asihma, Diseases of the Heart, and ail Femal Diseases, 234 pages,.28 engravjngs. Paper 5D cts: ; -.bound 75 cts. Mail to any part postage 9 1-2 cts. ' ; Shoulder i3races and Chest Expanders, $2. Mail, to anypan, 50. cts, postage.., Inhaling Tubes, Silver, $3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect, S8 to $10 for all Rupt11f.es, Falling of the Bowels and Womb, and Weak ack; and: Chest ; sent by Express everywhere. For Braces or Supporters,' or Rupture. Supporters, give :height . from head, to foot, arid circumference of pernon next the .sur face, just above the hips.- If Rupture, mention which side. Agents wanted for the nale.of the above goods. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, New York, post paid. March 1, 184$.--ly. Thos. A. Bovd. - . Morris RvStroud. BOX & STKOU, successors' 'to ' . ALEX.- READ,' .- 3 . Importers of& Bedlcrji in iiaina, las & Quccnsirarc, Four doors below the jMerchants' Hotel, - ; . PHlLADCLPHrA. January 20, 1848. 6m. ., . e. h: smith, , FocSiet I5ook and Morocco Case manufacturer, .Has succeeded B. P. SI STY, at the, Old Stand, 52,1-2 CH ESNUT Sireet, Philadelphia. Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases -and .Portfolios of every description. Port Mannare, Ivory Tab- lets, Card Cases, Dressing Cases, begat do.., Writing do., Backgammon Boards and Ch'ess--men, Gold Perts;-. Snyder's, Chapman's and Saundefs Razor Strops; Fenny's Tally ho Ra zors, Roger's, WadQ & -Butcher's, Jackson, Chinese and Egyptian Razors, Pen Knives and Scissors, of every description, Bovvie and Dirk Knives; also, a large assortment of Fancy Sta tionary,, at the lowest rates., - . ' Jobbing done with neatness and despatch. April 6, 1848. 3m AGEftTS WANTED .. ; To canvass (dr. some Nejv and Popular Works, In every Comity throughout ,the United Statos. ;To Agents,' the incest liberal encour agement is cifTered with a small capital of from 3?5 to $100. chance, is offered, wjiereby an Agent can make fromlO to S25 per week. For further particulars, address (post paid.) t: WM. A. LEARY, No. 158 North Second Stfeet, Philadelphia. April 0,1848 3ih. (i?i5Iri ACADEMY. 0 The Spring Session of the Stroudsburg Acad emy will open on Mdriday the 17th inst., wheti Reading, Waiting and Arithmetic will be taught for $2 per quarter of 12 weeks. Gram mar and Geography, witn the use of the globes and maps, $2,50 Algebra, Astroxoy, Bot ony, Mensuration, Book-keeping, Philoso phy, &c $3. Beginners in Latin and Greek for $3,50. , All pupils charged from the time they enter un til the end of the quarter, except in cases of sick ness. The principal hopes by properly and sea sonably imparling instruction to the young, pa Hunt endurance in moral training, and Unwea ried diligence in the various branches of his ! profession, to merit and obtain that patronage and support which the arduous duties of ah in siructor demand. THOMAS HARRIS, Sirdu'dsbhrg, April 6; 1848. Principal I PAPER HANGER, ; ' and lious-e and Si n Painter; Monroe Street, near he Methodist Church) Stroudsburg, Pit. Respectfully informs the citizens of Stroud?4 bur-and vicinity, that he has removed to lint house lofnie;riy occupied by A0f uoruen, oit Monroe, street, near the Methodist Church; where he will be in readiness to fulfil such or ders in h,is line of business, as he may be hon. ore'dwith. .feeing thoroughly acquainted,, with. . his busjne.ss,.and having had -roiiMderaMe. ex perience, -he is prepared lo warrant all. work done by him. ' - March 30, 1 848.-1 v.. . t MASS MEETING . -' AT TflE NB)V AND CHtUp ., -t , HAT AND CAP STORE1 f OF :, - Francis Pasali, In Stroudsburg, at S. Freifs old stand', Where will be found the -largest as.oameut f ihe beat and cheapest HATS and CAPS, cvrr offeredin this place, and which ha urll bell t-i j the most reasonable . terms for Cash. Th- slock is" well selected, anu jui tne.iitnu suneu to the present and apptoaching seann. Th supply of Hats on hand embraces the loilowmg; BEAYEk; MigL SILK, MOLESKIN, JFUR, CASSIMERE, BR USE, Also Mfiu's .and .Bpysja ...white and black wool. Hats ; glazed nd-, Moniery . Hats.. Fiir and wpol; sporting and Ashland huts. A gen eral assortment of Caps, such as otter, fur -seal', hair feal, muskrat, &c. Mfen s and Boy lau cy arid plain velvet, red plush, and glaceil Caps. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to business to merit , a liberal, -jtipport, and as-Mire..-. thpse in want, of Hats. and C:ips,,th:H every effort- will .be made to please, keeping a supply of the best and most fashionable articles on hand,, Persons in want of articles'.in his line) will find it to their advantage lo.calj oji him, as he will sell at the very lowest Eas'on prices. . Call and see .before. purch.aing elsewhere.; he will charge .noihins for showing his goods Remeiliber, Frey'a ohl stand. " . . FRANplS S, PAULI... , N. B. Furs bought at the highest cauh pri- ces t Stroudsburg, March 9, 1848. 6m.' - WHOJLES4JLE- , iubimmd wakibijouse, No -MARKET-, STREET, ' (Between 4th and 5th,). PHILADELPHIA. . The subscriber respectfully solicits iheat tention of Country Merchants and Dealers gen erally to an examination of a COMPLETE STOCK READY MICE' CLO'THINGij Which for extent, variety and workmanship, he flatters himself will give, universal satisfaction, while his reduced scale of prices, presents to pur chasers inducements which cannot be surpassed by aiiy other establishment in the UnhedStatesl ... .. , JACOB REED. Philadelphia, March 2, 1848 3m. Administrator's Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Meyer, Jate of Pike county, Pa. have been gran ted to the. undersigned by theRegUter. Alh persons indebted to "the said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and all persons haying claims against the same are, hereby no tified to presentjhe.m duly authenticated io the subscriber, at Milfo.rd, Pa. , .. , . E. B. EKDRED, March 23, 1848. Administrator t v NOTICE TO .v Merchants, Shopkeepers anil liandloiMls. CRACKER BAKERY & GROCERY; The subscriber, haying purchased ihe Bakery recently' started by i. Vanderbeck, in Strouds burg, Pa., second door west of Smgdell Stokes cY Son's Store, has on hand at all times a full assortment of Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Water - Crackers,' Sugar Crackers, Boston Biscuit and Pilot and brra ham Bread, made of the very best materials. All those who deal in the articles ill do well to pur chase of this establishment, a.s he intends sell as low as can be purchased in' Philadel phia or elsewhere, . Also: GROCERIES of all kinds, at the lowest market prices. Or- ders thankfully received and punctually atten ded to. Please call and examine the articles; and yoU will be satisfied that It will be io yotir interest to purchase. A liberal deduction will be made to those who buy bv the qtianiiv. JOHNJ. TlTUS: April 6, 1848. 3m. . caution: ' All persons are hereby cautioned against , . TIT . : tL . I L T purcnasing a lNOte given oy me to josepu rvem merer, for Thirty Dollars, dated April 10th 1848. 1 gave said Kemmerer the note for a Horse he sold to me, and which he represent ed as being a good workinn-hor.ie. 1'he horm proves to be balky, and was so, when he hold him to me. This is the reason why I object t paying the note. David Edtnger is secuiiiy for the payment of the same. AARON KOCH., , Price township, April 13, 1848. MBBM II Ill Illl "- ,. ' - B ; :