r v.- ;V-..'J i nil i ii Y 111 " niiv-iujtipfriaaacM5saiiV.VTTTO f HIP WiCB3 population of the BritlsSi Empire. The inhabitants of liie United Kingdom, ac cording 1(1 ,ne returns made in 1845, numbered about 20,000,000. The colonials, subjects and tributaries, j the colonies and settlements be . 2;ng to the British Empire, amount to about 136,079,000, making together about 1,56,000- 000. There arc only three European States wih a population more numerous : Russia witn 63 millions: Austria with 37 millions ; and France with 35 millions. Hut talcing ihe whole Brit ish Empire, it is certain thai no oilier wtate in the world is peopled so extensively ftexcapting ihe Chinese ; but that is doubtful, because Chi tipe .statistics are not to be depended upon. The British Empire is more than double the ize of all Europe, and u is more than four nines as populous as Francetwice and a half as large as Russia; and amounts alone to as much as the population of Russia, Austria, France. Prussia, Spain, and Holland. The whole human race ii estimated at 800, 000.000; the British Empire at 15u',000,000; so that' Us population comprises upwards of one-' fitliofihe human race. The population 'trib utary or subject to the British people, nunVbers jive times Us own amount. The Last Cure A little girl, eleven year? of age, is aid to have been cured of hydropho hn bv a French surgeon, who cauteized two blisters which appeared under her, umeue a synipton which is said to be characteristic of die disease. Wisconsin extends from Lake Michigan to ihe Lake of the Woods n distance of 1,100 miles. Dividing this whole Territory (which is bv fftr loo lare for one Slate) into two equal Mparts, each part would be as large as the j-teat State of New York. Cheap Living Bacon shoulders sell at St. Lmi is for one cent and a quarter ; Irani at three and a half cents perpound. Corn and potatoes iire proporlionably cheap. A Western paper gives out the following no tices io "all whom ii may concern :" "All notices of marriages where no bridecake is spn!tAvill be set up in small type, and placed id Mime outlandish corner of the page. When a handsome piece of cake is seni, it will be placed conspicously in large letters; but when gloves, or other bride favors are added, a piece of illustrative poetry will he given in addition. When, however, the editor attends the ceremo nV in propria persona and kisses the bride, it will have special notice ; very Large type, and the most appropriate poetry that can he begged, borrowed, stolen or coined from the brain edi torial ." We presume members of the "fraternity," generally, will agree to the terms of the above proposition. The manufacture and consumption of boots and nhoes in the United States is said to ex ceed one hundred millions of dollars. SICK HEADACH. Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Pills are a certain cure for every descrip tion of headach, because they cleanse the body from those morbid humors, Vhich, if confined in the stomach, are the cause of nausea and sickness, want of appetite, disagreeable 'taste in the mouth, bad breathj wasting of the gums, decayed teeth, and many other distressing complaints ; and when taken into the circlation, and thrown upon the va rious parts of the body, give rise to every malady incident to man. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, taken once in twenty-four hours, will, in a a short time, put a complete stop to Sick Headach at the same time the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy tone. Beware of Sugar. Coaled Counterfeits. Re member, that the original and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wil liam Wright on the top label of each box. For sale by George 11. Miller, who is the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg; see advertise ment for other agencies in anotner column. Office and general depot, 169 Race st. Phil'a NOTICE; ' ! In the matter of the estate, of Jacob Doner, Sen., laie of Polk township, Monroe county deceased. i- The undersigned having been appointed, au ditor by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make distribution of the. fund (or proceed of real estate) in the hands of Joseph Frable, Esq. Administrator of the estate of said Jacob Dot ter, Sen'r. laie oCsaid Township and County, deceased, to and among; the creditors of au deceased, .will attend to the duties of his ap pointment on Saturday, the third day of June next, at.lQ o'clock, A. M. at the house of Jacob Knecht, in the borough of Stroudsburg, when and whore all persons interested are required to present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a 'share of such assets or fund. WILLIAM S. REES, Auditor. May, 11, 1848 4'. AUDITOR'S JY-OXICE. jVtjce-is hrety g'vn that the undersigned, Auditor, appointed by jhe Orphans' JoM"r" of the Countv of Monroe, to audit, famine, and w necessary resettle the account ofDatiiol Tan- r W -j e i. a -l i f ir'aise the same according to law. At which estate of David S;nfJv.e. deceased, and make 3J' , . .1. .. 1 :r :., diunhntin... Wet at ihe hum. f .u..JwM place you are required to attend if ou K.rb.,M day me J3'h (Jay of June next, -at JQ o'clock,' . . i , n : ".r" ""! r ' ' - - - t - ? f w k. -4 , when ami whaxu. all panon interestt,d i may aitmd. FRANKLIN STA"R3JID, Auditor. May VI. 1-848. 4t JOB WORK Neatly executed at Ihfa Office. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of Alexander Francois Lethevalliertdecd. Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers. three; xr acts ofx ms, Middle Smithfald township Monroe county, Pa. On Marshall's creek-ab'6ut '4 mites from the River Delaware, 20' miles from. Easton, and 5 miles from Stroudsburg, the seat of justice.) No. 23 Warrant John Donaldson, 376 acres 52 perches. No. 43 Warrant Samuel Kirkendale, 400 acres. No. 50 Watrant Robert Woodcock, 400 acres. '' ' The 3 tracts being contiguous toeach other. Taxes paid. Sale Peremptory, without re serve or limitation. Plot at the Auction Store. Pursuant to an order of.an Orphans' Court, held at Stroudsburg, Monroe county Penu'a., will be sold at public sale, . On Tuesday, May 30th, 1846, at 8 o'clock in the evening, At the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, late of Alex- under r rancois LechevalJier, deceased. Three Tracts f Land situate in Middle Sniithfield Township, Monroe formerly Pike cottniy,, Pennsylvania; one tract contading 376 acres 55 perches; one tract in Middle Smih fteld Township, on ihe waters of Marshall's creek, No. 50, containing 400 acres; another trjic.i in Middle Smihfield Township, No. 48 contoining 400 acres, wnh the appurtenances. , . By the Court, J.-H. STROUD, Clerk O. C, LEWIS BRECHEMIN, Adm'or. M. THOMAS N& SONS, ' Auctioneers, No. 1)3, Walnut street. Philadelphia. May 11, 1848- 3i. New York fc Eric JMil-Road suraincR arrangements. From May 1, 1848 until further notice. FOR PASSENGERS Leave New-York from the foot of Duane Street, at 7 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock, p. M..for Piermo Blauvelt ville, CUrksiown.-SpringValley, Monsey, Ram- ano, Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe, Oxford, . - . - mm t ,f Chester, Goshen, jew Hampton, iViiuuietown, Howells, Otjsville, and Port Jervis. For N.e;w York and intermedi.ate places, leave PORT J.ERVlS.at 6 a. m.. and at 3 p. m., Otis Ville at 6 35 a.'m., and 3 35 p. ji., Atddleiown at 7 a. iM., and 4 p. M.,,G,oaheu at 7 20 A. M., and 4 20 p. m.', Chester at 7 1-2 a. m., and 4 1-2 p. M.A '-4,1 ! ' VTf1 AH basgage at the risk.. of theiowner, unless put4n charge of the-Baggage Masters. l'llty Ibs.ol p.er.onaL.Daogage auowen-10 eauo passenger. No Freight taken by the Passenger trains,. , - FOR ( FREIGHT -Leave. New. York at -5 o'clock, p, :-r , perjBares Samuel tMrsh, l4enry Stiydam jr. and-Dunkirk. -Leave'.Port! jervis at a. m Otisville, at 10 a-, m.,. iMiddletewn at 1 1 a. m , Goshen 2t 12 M. and Chester at 12 MILK will betaken morning and evening by trains runhing'epresly fnrjhal purpos'e. H. C. SEYMOUR, Sup't. 1 Piermont, May 4, 1848, if. AUDITORS NOTICE. In the matter of the. .account of Philip Mos teller and Peter Most ell er, Administrators of the estate of William Mo.-teller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that; the undersigned Auditors, appointed by the Orphans', Court .of Monroe county, to audit, examine:.and if neces sary, resettle the account of the Administrators of jlie eiaie of William Mosteller, deceased, will. meet at the public house of . David Keller, in ihe borough of Stroudsburg; on Monday the 5th day c( June .next, at 10 o'clock in. the fore noon, when' and where all persons interested may attend. . 4(4 . JOSEPH KELLER.--;; SAJWUEL SDRE.HER,. f .... ... : FRANKLIN STARBJ.RD. , April 27, 1843. Auditors. "NOTICE: "to Charlas Bortrec and Harriet his wife, late Harriet La Bar. Elizabeth La Bar, Samuel llees La Bar, Henry Barlow and Ernclinc his wife, late Emeline La, Bar, Edwin La Bar, Hor ace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, Hcllen T. La Bar and Alblna La Bar: , Take notice that an inquest will be held upon the premis.es on , . , ilmrsday the 22d day of June next, ai 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, for the purpose of making partition of ihe following described messuage and tract of land, situate in the township of Sniithfield, in the County of Monroe, and State of Pennsylvania, dontaining about Obic Hundred & Fifty-two Acres with ihe appertenances; adjoining lands of Mi chael Walter, Henry Strung Samuel Metz, Charles Lambert and others, to and among, you, jf the same can be done without prejudice, to or snoilinff of tlie whole; otherwise to value and - r a ANDREW STOr1, Sheriff. i i i c?ur;r.-nffirfl fsiroudsburtf. Bhenn office, fUU8UU'S.' w:it " "fff" I " e: April 26, J848. . . ... yiOLINg'ANI) FtUTES. At from $1,50 to '$3,50, for fisle by 4 ' ' . JOHNIiIJCK. NOTICE. ' Notice is hereby given that R. T. Downing, Israel Howell, Ebenezer Levick, George D. Smiih, and Israel Howell, Administrator of Ar thur Howell, deceased, late Copartners, trading under the firm of R. 'T Downing & Co.. did on the 21st day o'f theth'mynth (April) 1848, execute to the subscriber a general assign(nent of all their property and effects, for the benefit of their creditors, without preference. : All persons indebted to the said Pariner.-hip or eithercJiiember of the, firm, are requesied to pay the' same without delay to the subscriber, and all persons 'having demands upon the part nership or upon 'either member, are desired to present them for settlement to WILLIAM .ftEAL, Assignee, Seventh St. 2d door below Green, - i Philadelphia. Any' business connected with the firm will be transacted at the Counting Housed formerly of E.: Levick. &e Co.; 238 North Third St. 4th mo. 22, 1848. 6i SHERIFFS , SALE! By virtub of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, will be sold at public sale at the Court House in.'Mlford, ,on ; ,.' , Saturday the 13th day of May next, between the hours of 1 and 3 n'efock m ihe af ternoon, the following property lo wit:" A cer tain piece or parcel of Lan"d situate, 'lying and being in ihe "township of Delaware, County of Pike, and Stale of Pennsylvania, butted and bounded as follows, to wit : Beninnins: at a white-oak tump, landing at the ooth side of ihe Shohola road on the top of the hill, about ten feet from suid road; which stump is also a corner of William Hazleton's, formerly Isaac Stall's land, thence along ihe line of William Hazleton's land about south 42 1-2 degrees., west eleven perches to a white-oak, also a cor ner of William Hazleton's land, thence north fifty-three degrees, vet sixty-two perches to a stone; thence south sixty-three degrees, west eighteen perches to a stone, thence south (orty five degrees, east sixty-six perches io a white oak ; ihence north seventy-five degrees, east thirteen perches, ihence south seventy degrees east sixteen perches to a stone"; thence north forty-live degrees, east sixteen perches to Sho hola" road io William Hazleton's line; thence ndrih forty-mine degrees, west seven perches; ihence north ihiriy-iiine degrees, west sixteen perches to the place of beginning, containing il Acres assd 42 Perches, more or less, late the estate of Jacolj Vansco- leu, on which is erected :a Frame SSowsc and a .BARN. ; Seised and taken in execution as the proper ty.fof Jacob Vanscoten, and will bo sold by me for cash onlv. ! f ' L' " JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofiicevMilford, ford, April 20, 1848 SHERIFF'S SALE. 55 By virtue of a writ of 'venditioni' exponas isi sued out of the-Court of CnhimnirPleas'of 'Pike- county, to me directed, will be exposed lo pub lic sale at the Court House, .in, Milo,rxl, on Saturday the V3th day of May next bet ween the- hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, P. M. of said day, all that certain- messuage and farm situate in the township of Delaware, County of Pike and. Stale of Pennsylvania, bounded by ands late oMohn, Westbrook, lands of Nathan Emorv. Martin"W. DirtL'tnan, and Daniel W Dinoman and by ihe Delaware River, coniam-J nig. be the same 'more or less, about 80 acres of which is improved land, with. a 'vSloaje Dwelling ESosse, FRAME BARN, and. other out buil dings (hereon erected; being the same premises no won the occupancy of Andrew Diugman. , Seized and, taken ,tp execution as ihb prop erty, said Andrew Dingman, and will be sold io the highest and best bidder jjor cash onlv. : ... JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Sh will's office, Milford, V April 20. 1848. . S SHERIFF'S SALE!. .. By'iriue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me -directed, will be exposed to sale at the Couru'House, in Milford, on., , ' ,--' Saturday the 13th day of Majj next, between ihe hours of 1 and 3 o'clock in the af ternoon, the following property to wit: All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Lehman township, Pike county, adjoining Jauds of John. D. Heller, John A. Dimmiek. and Levi Huffman and others, containing about . m ACRES. A. be tbe same more.or less; being thejsams prem ises upon which Abraham Gams now, Jives. There is omthe premises a mm and STABLE, and about ix" ficreagS of improved land. .. t Seized and taken in execution as the .prop erly of Abraham Garros, and will be sold by me for cash only. . . JACQB KIM13LE, Sheriff.' Sheriff's office, Milford, ) 'April' 20. 1848. ( . ',;.-K. &""B.'B. CLINKED, ' Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, mftioRT) YlKp CO U NT Yy PA . Will attend promptly Ho allbtismess oiii rusted io iheir care. Qfice opposite the Presbyterian Church, on Broad .ttroet.; .: February 10, 1818.- ly. ill Ugjfa ' 'Ik i i ii tt IIM iS&ffl i a i ntKV New i'nd Cheap Hardware, Cutlery and 'fool Store. r, .. sO'UTHUEST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC ;SQ.UARE, EASTOX. TO COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF HARDWARE. . WILLIAM ELWELL, , : having purchased the atock of F. W. Nobleintends keeping at the above stand a fuM (. . . i V "i n i. -Mi 1,1., A Hp hn't ini rwppireil mul will rmltltlllO softmentoi Hatdvyare, Uutiery anu tuuis.wi r h , . e to keep Tor s'ile iV low prices, ami on liberal terms, a large, full, and" complete assortment ot, American and English shelf and "heavy Hardivare. Purchasers are respectfully invited to ex amine his stock, consisting in part of the following articles: For irievcliauts. , Braces and Bits, iron Braces Carpenter's planes and plows Shingling and lath hatchets Glue and Glue kettles Iron and 'steel squares, Bevels Guages,'Plane ironsj.Awls Screw drivers, Auger Bits' Firmer and mortice chisels Files and rasps, pincers Brick and Plastering Trowels Masons1 and Chalk' Line's " Carriage springs. Iron axes -Sand ahd Oil stones Shoe thread, coopers tools, &c. . ior Fanners. ,. A complete lot of American door locks, with offTerent' knobs Thumb and, drop latches English knob and closet locks Iron & brass shutter iastenings Sash springs, sash cord Window Fasteners "Frame and screAv Pullies Wood screws, Brads, Tacks, Cut and wrought Strap and Table" Blind Hinges, Horse Nails For the Public Table and Tea knives and forks,' Pen and pocket knives, scissors and shears, Wade and Butchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's". Magic R.;2or Strop, ; Iron, German silver., and plated Tea spoons, German ilver and Plated butter knives, Japand gothic Waiters and Bread trays, Suuliers and tr.tt.vs, CofTee mills, Shovels and longs, Coal hods and sifters, Brass and' plated stair rods; Lamps and Candlesticks of all kinds, Japand spittoons, Tea cannislers, Powder flasks and shot belts, i Curriers knives. Butcher's saws,. 'The attention of Farmers is particularly called Easton, April 20, 1848. 6m. Look at tSiis, no Humbus but Reality. PIANOFORTES. - FOR SALE. , A copy of the report of tthe 'Judges of Mu sical Instrumenis at the late exhibition of ihe Franklin Institute, Philadelphia:' ' - . The Committee have awarded Ci Meyer viih a premium lor the best seven octave- Ptauo.---'The ground of thirf decision, was' the general excellence of tbe piano, and especially its pow er, brilliancy, and delicacy of touch. The judges did not give" premiums for the best fin ished instruments, Conceiving the beL palpable tests of a piano to be its musical capabilities, and not its rtriginaliiy, it's mechanical igenuiiy, or that elegance of finish, which effects neuher the action nor the 'ton'e, and is' only designed to please" t he eye and t(6t lo satisfy the ear. Another copy of the report of the judges of musical instruments at' the la'st 'exhibition at Bostonr--The commitiee-have selected No. 591 a seven octave piano made by C. Meyer, wor thy of special commendation. " .' r No. '591, as a very fine 'instrurtient,' particu. larly commendable for its elastic and-ready touch, tu repeated, trials by ditiereui nanus. The keys liever failed of certain repetitions in the shake. . Thd ton'C ihroughout was even of great beauty ami power, from the lowest note to highest, nnd the damping was perfect in all cases4 & ' ' ' ' ' 1 . The Norih American, of Philadelphia, Janu ary 4, IS48, contains ihe .following-notice: A Compliment to a Philadelphia Piano Manu facturer. ,Qut Boston neighbors know how as well as we do io appreciate a good thin". The Massachusens Charitable Mechanical Associa- lion, at -iheir-:last Annual Fair, that of the au itimn oi j a47-awarueu io uonrad iVJ kyer, me celebraied Piano Manufacturer of thisrciiy, a diploma and silver -medal, for the best seven octave piano a t compliment, no , oilier piano manufacturer. of our city has received- The subscriber keeps always' on hand a sup ply of C. Meyer's Bianos, which he will dis nose of, either for cash or in exchange for sec- rond hand instruments, st manufacturers prices. , , A. ZUILCH, Agent for C. M. Easlon, March 2, 1848.'--6m doctor Yourself! For 25 Cents. , By means of the. ROCK ET jESCULAPlUS'Or. Every Onk his owx Phy sician ! Seventeenth Edi tion, vwith: upwards. of Ono Hundred Engravings, show ing pri.vaie diseases in eve ry shape and form, and mal formations of' the generative system,. 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 emu. himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most(intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of p.nvaie diseases, it fully explains the cause of Manhood's oarly decline, ; with observations on Marriage ovues many i other derangements which n would not be pro per to enumerate in the public prints. ,j- JJj13 Persons residing ai'auy distance from Philadelphia, can have this Book forwarded to ihem through the Post-office, on the' receipt of twenty-five cents, directed to Dr. Wm. Young, 152.$"PRUCE Street, Philadelphia. January 27, 1848 r-r3m. . WATCHES. ; A pood assortment ol Waiiihos,. fdr, saTo, ai (fad uced prices , by J 0 II N H . tyJ&ICK . "Stroudsburg, Jan. 1. 1846;. ,4, BL'ANK MQTfcrAGES For sale ait tliis OfRce. ,,,, For Builders. Sli(ivels;and Spades Hay 'and' Manure Forks Spade and, Fork handles' Crow bars.'pick axes . . Grub and bog hues, bush hooks Buck, cuti mill & hand saws Sabers' spring balance, &lsteel- yards ' 1 lellows, sieves, oxtips Halters ,t trace and . log chains Grain, grassland ush scythes Horse brushes, bards and norribs Sleigh, house, sitd hand bells Chopping axes, &c &c and Clout Nails j FinisningkNails j Nails Hinges . Iron- Castors , . , Generally. Door scrapers and door "knockers; Coach wrenches and bed keys, Mouse and' rat traps, Pails and wash boards,' : ' ! ;-" Long and shorf. handle Frying pans, . Brass kettles, Enammelied .Hance.pans, Patent" metal lea kettles and' boilers, Grid Irons, Brtsti'ng spoons and ladles, Flesh fo.ks, kimmers, tlai1 irons, Choppers and Mincing knivcsV Chest, tijl, trunk, and Pad locks1. Axe helves, chn-el bundles, mallets, etc.f- Malleable Iron,. Hub Bands, 'Carriage springs, Wagon boxes, Iron axles, cvC. to his slock of farming implements. r . INVALUABLE ' FAMILY vCOMPANI(jN. Six- Lectures on Caused Prevention and Curef Constimpiion, 'Asthma, Disease of ihn Heart, and all Female Diseases, 234 pages, .28 engravings. Paper 50 -ctsi ; 'bound 75 cts. Mail to any part postage 9 1-2 cts. Shoulder -Braces and Chest Expanders, $2; Mail to any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, S3, by mail, letter postage. f Abdominal Supporters, perfect,' $8 io S10, for; all Ruptures; Falling of the Bowel ami Womb, and Weak Back' and Chest ; sent by Express every where.'1 For' Braces J or Supporters, or Rupture'Supporiers, give height frqm head to foot, and circumference of person next the sur face, just above the hips. If Rupture, mention which side. Agents wanted for the sale bf'tho above' goods-. Address Dr: S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, ;New York; post paid. March 16, 184$.--! y. Thos. A.. Boyd. . Moiiris. R..Strouo. BOYD & STTROtJX&i SUCCftSSORtO" 1 - .Alex, bijad, - Iniporlers bS & Dealers, in , CliiisaT, Cr!ass &, Quecn.varc, Four doors -below the 'Merchants' Hotel, ' ..'PII I IuA DELPIilA. January 20, 1848.--6m. fTHTSMITH" Pocket. Book aBid'illorucco'Casc Maniiracturcr, -Has succeeded' B. P. SI STY, at the Old, Stand, 52d -2 CM ESNUT Street, Philadelphia. Pocket Books, -Bankers' Cases and Portfolios Lof every descripuotivPort Mannare, Ivory Tab- "lets, Card Casfis Dressing Cases, Sejjar do,. Writing' do., Backgammon Boards and Chess-- 'men, Gold' Pens, Snyder's, Chapman's ami Saunder s Razor Strops; Fenny's rally ho Ra zors Roger.'s; Wade & Butcher's Jackson, Chinese and Egyptian Razors, Pen Kuiveajand Scissors, of every description, Bowie and.Djrk Knives; also a large assortment of Fancy Stationary,-at ihe lowest rates, i Jobbing done with neatness and despatch. April 6; 1848. 3m. t i AGENTS WANTED .To canvass for some New amL.Pqpular Works, in every County ihroughoui the tinted States. To Agents, ihe most libefaLjetrt'ourv fagement is offered with a smalFcapfthl of from; $25 to S100. A chance is offered, whereby an Agent'can make from'SlO toS35 per week. For further particulars,, addres.n (pot paid.). WM. A..LEARY, No. 158 North Second Street, Philadelphia April 6, 1848 3m. ACADEMY. . The Spring Session of the Stroudsbfirg Acad- cmy will open on Monday the 17th rii'st., when Reading, Writing and Ari'thti6 will be.' taught for $2 per quarter of 12 we. Guam mar and Geography;, wuh the usn. of the globes and maps, $2,50 Algebra. Astronomy, Botj ony, Mensuration, -Book-keeping", Philoso phy, &c. 3. Beginners in Latin and Greek. for $3,50. All pupils charged from the, time they enJLcfuxi . til the end of the quarter, concept in cases ofsicftS nesd.l The-principal hopes by properly and sea- sonably imparting instruction to, the young, pa.-, tient endurance in?moral training, and unw.ea- ried diligence in the vahous branches' of his' profession, to merit and obtain that j)aironag and support which the arduous duties of an lu- strucior demand. THOMAS HARRIS, I Stroudsburg, Aprjl 6, 1848. Principal . t -
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