leniien, of Kentucky, Joseph. Gales of the Nation al Intelligencer. Col. Morgan of New lork, Col. I! Haskell of Tennessee,' Col. Newton of Arkansas',- Judge Saunders of Louisiana, ana many oiners (men of 1 acknowledged .integrity and fidelity, who have known him intimately from their youth, shared with hiin the perils: and haitiships, of the battle field, or now enjoy his society and confi dence) that a; founder or truer Whig than Z'Acn arv Tay6r dpes not breathe the free air of this republic," we are left without a loophole to h'ang a, doubt upon, We yield him our. Cordial support. M HAiirVFiViMORfc is a citizen of the great State of New York is 'now employed m' ' tW faithful discharge of Ihe important 'and responsible office of Comptroller of that State, with whicli he has been lioh'ored by a vast majority of the suffrages of the neoDle was a leading member of Congress ifPE. W. Cahu, Esq., of the biiy of Phi adel- itlVj.w, ,io6- orwi ne r.um-an f ua rkm i, 7 is authorized to receive subscriptions and j - '' ivVriisements for the " Jcjfersonian Republican? 'mitteb of Ways and Means, in 1842, framed the " Office. Sun Buildings, corner 'J'hird and Dock Protective Tariff which restored the prostrate'd in rocJs, opposite the. Merchant's Exchange; and ?uslj.$ 5f the country to the almost" unexampled t prosperity which fbllowe1 its enactment. His j abilities are acknowledged by a.11 parties and his :. t-orl. .tiiintonnnpo liocnonL tli finnoct nnrl rn Jscfentious man. He is deservedly popular and JBFFJGRSONIAN REPUBLICAN Thiirsttay? Jmc 15, no in advance. $2,25 UiUf yearly knit $2.50 if not Tains,?--, paidbef0rc ti,e dndMrthu year, rj jjRNES, at Milford, is duly author ized to act as Aent for this paper;to receive s'oh-scriotiou'-;, advertisements, Orders fbr job-work, .1.1 1'pivinents for the same. - . . . Philadel- j io North Fourth street. WHIG NOMINATIONS; FOR PRESIDENT, . General ZACHAKY TAYLOK,' OF LOUISIANA. ' " FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Hon. MILLARD FILLIWlOREJi OF NEW YORK. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, 2YEU ill I D D UES W A UTH, OE UNION COTNTY. S ENATO Rt AT E L E CTO R S . Thomas M T. M'IvENNA.v,if Washington, John P, Sanderson of Lebanon. DISTRICT ELECTORS: 1 Joseph G. Glarkson, 2 John P. Wethenll, ; James M. Davis, 4 Tim. W. Duffield, ft Daniel 0. H inter, (") Jn.thtia Duncan, 7 John D. Steele, s John Landis, 9 Joseph K. Sinticker 10 Charles Snyder 11 William G Hurley, 12 Francis Tyler, j 13 Henry Johnson, 14 William Colder, Sr. 15 (not filled) Id Charles W. Fisher, it Andrew G. Curlin, 18 Thos.;R. Davidson, 19 Joseph Markle, 20 Daniel Agnew, 21 Andrew W Loomis, 22 Richard Irvin, 23 Thomas H. Sill. 24 Sainl. A. Purviarice Tlie Nominees of the Whig ConVeii tiotk The great Whig party of this Union, (says the j held in high esteem by. all who know him. 1 c-s. i it. . .ll'L ' -'1. r.t. - oucn are me men wnoiu ine yt iu: ui um uni ted States have selected as their s'tandafd bearers, arid who will carry 11 triumphantly to' victory. Wiih"a proud1 assurance of their vvbrthiness of the highest honors rind most important trusts, we this clay raise their n'rimes at the head of our columns, in the undoubting conviction that the unpurchash able suffrages of the people will proclaim on the 7th of November next; by an overwhelming ma jority, that .they shall take the places which have been too long used and abused, to the injury of the country, for the benefit of trading politicians and political gamblers. j r: Peace at ibasU After all the conflicting rumors whicli we: have been receiving for the last few days,' the certainty has at length arrived J3y reference to a telegraph ic dispatch to The Tribune, in another column, it will tie seen that the Treaty of Peace had pa9sed ihe Mexican Senate at Queretaro by a,vote of al most live-sixths viz : 23 to 5. The vole in the Chamber of Representatives was, it will be remem bered 51 35 a sufficiently strong majority but not so satisfactory as the former. The average of these results may be taken as a fair index to the sentiment of the copntry concerning the question of ueace, and in the present shifting condition of 4 W ... The .European Jffcws. With the exception of more definitearid satis fastory particulars of the late scenes in-Paris; the Niagara brings little, farther inle'lligence-frorh' the Continent than we had already received by the1 Untied Slates. Since the complete overtlirowof the plans of the Radical party," or Terrorists, as they are ho'tf staled, the Frehchv Republic stands on a" more secure footing than aver. The univer sal, condemnation-' wh'ich this step ha3 received among all classes of the people, augurs; well for the maintenance of order and internal rWm6riy, without which the' National Assembly will' make but slow and unsatisfactory progress. ; In" Italy tlie hbstile armies are still appfdaching nearer each other ; several slight engagements have taken place,' in which neither side could justly claim a vicory, and some decisive battle, whose result'shall be an orrien of good or ill' to the Rebublicans of the Ttalia'il League, is anxTously awaited. t . t ' . ' The greai Sclavonic provinces of Austria are in. a State of increasing, ferment, and while the sythemen of Posen have finally yielded ,to Prus sian power, these branches of the same baib'arian stock are fast preparing ihe way YoV'a fierce' struggle for political independence and a recovery of llieYr long-lost nationality ( ' The interest 6T the great world-drama shows no signs of flagging ; but each succeeding scene develops some new and startling principle 6f ac The tibercy Abolition JLeagKC. This arm of the liberty party w.ere holding a Convention at Rochester on nhe 1st instant. J I hey noruinated Charles G. loot. . of Michigan, for .Vice-Presidetit;. There were ,25 votesqast, and C. Foote got 18. Gerritt Smith is the'lfeiigue candidatufor the Presidency. The ndnesdale Dtnio'eral, says ihe; nomina tion of this tjeiHleman for ihe Preaidenc, seenis 0 creaie but ln.tle einliusiasni aniong our ,1'jco luco frie iitls in ihis vicinity. In fact it is but seldom we hear his name 'mepjioneri. ft is. possible, however, iliai after some of . the party j leaders! contrive Si ays ariil means" to cover up the old man's "black cockade," and hide his "ancient federalism" we shall hear a loud huzza for liis ''denldcra'c-y.'' We 'axb willing to give a.lutle time for our democratic friends to convert aii old federalist into a genuine dem ocrat.. ,'Phey wilkundoubtedly soon have Geh: Cass "dyed in the. wool." Bucks Co. Intelligencer,) through its chosen rep resentatives, in National Convention, has spoken, i Mexican affairs, furnishes the best security we It is our duty as well as. pleasure to proclaim our possess that the1 treaty will be kept inviolate, approbation of its decision. FW every quarter j TwQ y eiperience 0f the hardships and hor d the nation delegates came up prepared to urgfi j rQ-s of wdrthfe osa uf thousands of men by bat the claims of. their respective favorites, upon the j (,e anJ dis6age. arid of over one hundred millions consideration of their brethren, and to counsel to-1 bf doUars.t bn ihg 6Hfe handHwithoiit ctffintih'g Mf. gcther for the common good of their common coun-; lhre-e in-niionSf and he fifteen- nilllions Jor' try. Their intercourse and deliberations were : 0Uf Califorlfia desert)) and on the other the com: f.ee and unfettered-their exertions earnest and j bined horrorg fcf invasionj anarchy and naljonal energetic. The represenatives of no one portion ( bfeggaryhave wcaried the Capacity of one nation of the Union possessed advantages over those of . n( ihfi enduranc(, of lhe other Peacej under al. another portion; but every thing was conducted i.faogl y circumfanceSi would have been prefBr: in a spirit of fairness. The result of their dehber- j b,e trf a conlinuance of lhese afflfctions. That . i l i .i. .. r . i. ; uu.. d..Uda.uU UCBI u.e prmauou u. uie J lag been obtained, under circumstances so hu-4 names oi uen. ZiAUnAKi tAii.UK and Mil,- j mllali lo ihe fide )T Mexico, thoh too dear- riviunasxnecanoiaaiesoi me nigj , bougnl ort our 0wrf part, is to be attributed to roiM " , . dent of the United Slates ami nntrmtin rltipn if will lp nur nlasurp' nften .... . , . The presence 6fth6 American Commissioners 10 speak in the coming canvass and we uall j ' . , . . therefore occupy our present limited space with . . , ... , v, . , r 1 r t . 1 of ratification. A general order has already been' only a few remarks of obvious propriety. b , , 7, - rr rr, , ... , , issued, calling together our troops for speedy em- Who is Zachary Tayix)u? ' will riot be asked ' , . , , , T r , i . 1 1 - 1 k barkation : and with the exception of the forces bv any man, woman, or child, in the country. Asi . ' - . ' . . ,. . . , c a 1 i r necessary for protectihg the new frontier, the las name and fame are enthroned in the hearts of! J ' , c , , . . 111.. in greater part of the army will return to more quiet a grateful people so his noble character challen-; b 1 J 1 . .. , , . c v , . ! rfnd Christian occupations. But we have not yet jes the admiration and respect of every enlighten-j 1 J i . v , j , , 1T. A, .... done with the war-. W e shall feel its spirit for eJ republican throughout the land, ills modesty , . cu of deportment, his' unbounded benevolence of many years xo come, in. ouraensome expenoes, m c .i cc r n i ir; n : iih me uiutcb uiiiesiuciu aim rite i iwi- , .,.i.' j i..i:.rAv. ,ui ..v . iiui tvcutimicu uifiiuiiiuu, idiiici maw iu vaiik ui Of these distinguished . .. ... 3 . v r uiH iiniTtHr .1111111 ill irir ri Hri. ...w J Oeii.Cas Huiig ill Effigy.bYlIie Pc'sara sylvtiaua Volimleers.' s From the Reading Journal. We are indebted to a friend for the following letter from Sergt. Graeff,'a member of the corps of Artillerists,' dated San Angels, April '26 1848; It serves to show the esteem in which Gen. Win field Scott is held by those gallant spirits, who fought so nobly linder his command, as well as the deep indignation that pervades the Army on ac count of the persecution with" which lie has been visited by the Government. It also serves to show what the Pennsylvanians, and the Volun teers generally in our gaUant army, think of Mr. Senator Cass the same Lewis Cass who is now the Candidate of the Locofocb party for the high est office in tlie gift of the people WHO WAS HUNG IN EFFIGY; OVER THE MAlN ROAD' LEAPING FROM SAN ANpELS TO THE CITY OF MEXICO, and after remaining all day inthis undignified position, who was in the even ing cut down and COMMITTED TO THE FLAMES ! What a positfon for the great em bodiment of the Locofo'co party 1 These galia'rit fellows little dreamed then that the Locofoco Con vention would endorse the outrage which) Cass i was ! instrumental in perpetrating upon their fights , by nominoting him for the Presidency. llu't to the letter. It speaks for itself, and is written by'c'ne'whost) au'ttibrity maj' Ue "jelied on i for the facts it contains. -. Sefgt. Graeff is a citi zen of Reading, well known to every man fn this community,' whovwas among the first to volunteer for the war," acrid has' done good;service ever since CbNSTlPATION of the Bowels or costive ness, headach, giddiness, pain in the side and breast, nausea and sickriess, variable appetite, yel low or swarthy complexion,&c. are the usual symp toms of Liver Complaint.,, Wright's Indian Veg etable Pills are always certain to remove the abdve complaints, because they purge7 from the bb;Hy those morbid humofs Whicli are' the cause not orf ly of all dispftlers of the liver, but of every mala dy jncident to man. A single 25 cent box will; in all cases give relief and' perseverance will most assuredlv drive every particle of disease from the bbdy. . , . Beware of Sugar Coaled Counterfeits. Re member, that, the onginal and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the Written signature of Wiii- liam VVimght on the top label of each box. For sale by CreurgeH. Miller, who is the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg ; see advertise- i r -i " . , " -ment ior oiner agencies in anonier column.. Office and general depot, 169 Race st. Phil'a. S .i,iANI),JURQljST BU A'Hf 1 ITehrV Sillus, Russ.. .' 2 David HelleV,. Price." cif'-A 3 Joseph Gruber, Polk.. ' 4 Franklin Starbird, Jjirouc 5 Frailcis Mange, Pric'e-r 6- William Wimemute; Stroud. 7 Joseph Pmaivpycqco; 8Iohn Roads, Price. 'jrj&t l 9 Leonard Biirtrorj, SmirhTfelO ' , 1 0 Vilham Long. J r., Pribe.v J? 11 Janies Vaii Bukirk, StruudlS 12 Edward Engler, Ross. f 13 Levi Strofuse; Stroudi ; 14 Jairies Andre, V 'frx 15 Jacob VV. Singer, jncfcsbtr. ! 1G John Turn, Sen., .MS'hlitllheld. 17 William Clements, giVomfe 18 John FrankeiiliRld:- 19 Adam Weifs, Chestnuiliijlr- w. - 9 D. SCHLEGEL, has on hand, at his es tablishment in Elizabeth street a few doors below J. Knee fit's hotel, a large and well se lected stpck of clothing of all. varieties. Ashe wishes to discontinue the business he, is anx ious to dispose of his entire stock, at ihe .very lowest prices, for cash, or three months credit with approved security.. All articles in his line of business may be obtained 20 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere, and it is the interest of all purchasers to give turn a call. Stroudsburg, June 8, 1.848.--3t. To the Free and Independent Electors , OF MONROE, COUNTY; FKLLOw-CiTizENs:--Almost three years have now expired since you did me the hoiinr to elect me U) the offices, of Register 'and, Recorder of this County. . Having', to the best of knowl edge, faithfully and impartially performed my official duties; and as I have received many en couragements from my.numerous friends in dif ferent riaris of the County, I therefore take the; liberty oT again offering 'myself as a can didate for the same, office; at the ensuing general election' , Should I be so fortunate as id be re-elected, 1 will perform the duties in cumbent, upon me, (to the best of my ability) If any one doubts that the letter is gethine he can! Penalty, faithfully, anil if possible, to your the support of an increased military force, and : rrtore than all, fir the struggles which Slavery writ heart, his integrity of purpose, and rigid simpliri- tv uf rhnrnrlpr pnrlpnr 5ilm in thp rypnnlp nfpvnrv j. ri-r , , ... l . - make to extend its blight over territory which we condition of life, and touch. as with an electric in- fll . j r ... have conquered free, u e slrall have as good nuence the chords of sympathy 'in everv generous m & . Tj - . c .i i cause asr.Mexico herself to' remember the period breast. He is emphatically a man of the poople. ' v tj, . , , ,,- ... o'l Polk s Administration. May it be lorig, very liis worst enemy has never, charged him. with in- ..(. gratitude, nor has confidence reposed in him ever long, before our relations with" her or any other u,-..ni tj- ... .i , sister. nation shall be so harshly interrupted ! betrayed. His sagacity in penetrating the! J 1 is ofpeplexities-his promptness in deciding! ' York Tribune. Jueen tie-ins oi pepiexmes his promptness in deciding JeUea..te points his inflexible fidelity in the 'per- Gloriotfs War ormaiicb 'of duty and his coolness and self-pos- . m , session ia aJl emergencies-are. some of the many , W haf a vM sayS th6, Tinbu? Jiattf chatter which peculiarly fit him -for the ' Jainles'7homPSOIIV lat a .tnt in tfatf iu.;.,l,n,MnhPMlUl1vh;e, U S. Regulars, but now discharged because he to filL Of hs ;PoIiucai principles we are not left ' vas so wountled in one of the battles in Mexico on doubt. They are those" ff the fathers of our i,e i'bUc,.and.ofi2lw Whig parfv of the present day. His win .declarations, .wriich hve been publicly iveu :a far as hft'deemed consistent with-ihe po sition? Ike held in relation to the government and , as to disable hirh for farther duty. He was crip pled by a ball through the leg, and had one eye blinded and his head scientifically laid open by a s.abre:cut, which hareiy missed killing himv So; being no longer 1 available',' he wassetit adrift, with an allownance of one cent a mile wherewith the tnmi c.:r.j ... . mSnrt that hp is sound in . 4Ttoi b. would be war home and a pesio 6fuur M. ueiaun. lih, declarado,. ... . ' oV. Mrs a month hereafter. The gentlemen who make IKHhdby im Constitution and .he J - War, and tell , he country how glorious the, are, "l,.ie of Iheesrly P;esjd6nts of;Op ".u , vole themselves from S25,00fl a year down to S56 tliUL he is ODOQSed to the aeaumntinn nnd lnfrfia;i.e 1 i :.l r . - . - -. - -,rr.r, c - wepK, wun iony cents per mile tor traveling, of JwecuMvp power, and Executive nterfPrce ;vhu ,hey vote the men who stop the bullets and vilh thP toUUon of ,thP county whjP)i m hfl hedges one cent a mile for traveling . ' , , K A expanses ana almost ninety cents a week to live Hl8nl in latter vfiars rt hat ihfl .-tflnrAoniax.oe nf i p and that their action should, not be thwarted, by i see the original by calling at this office Sax A'Sgkls, Mexico, April 29, 1818. Deaii R. You will allow me the privilege of saying one World on politics. . I knovv of no man that would be more deserving the Presidency than Wiofield Scott, and a more outrageous and shame ful act, could not have been committed by the Ad ministration, thafn to drag GW. Scott frorrV his high command and make him a prisoner in the very Capital wh'ich his" own valor had won.. But they that would have sacrificed Gen Taylor on the plains Of " Bu'ena Vista5," and our own artny into the Valley of Mexico, are capable too of thrust ing the dagger of revenge in the hero's heart. But enough of this. I was very much pleased in look ing over4 your City election. It was indeed unex pected to me ; but as the city of Reading went for Mayor, so will the State and Union' go' ?oi Presi dent. Mark that. , Next Let' me tell you how Sentor CassTwas treated0 by the .volunteers. . You will receRedt that we, (or the volunteers,) were mustered under the act, of May, '4G, by Which we were a'tlow.ed $3 5t) per month for cMhrn'g,- and ir? a cfrculdr dated August' 7th, M7, vye were again assured oT receiv ing t'he same. But5 it seems that Mr. Cass, with a good economical' heart, offered a1 bill " to cause the volunteers tobe furnished with clotlri ng in kind, at the same rates accordrng to grades, as is pro vide'd for tlie trbbpV of ihS regular aYriry." Thtrs you see' he has reduced our pay f6i .clothing from" S3 50 to $2 50s. Thfs", I suppose', rs the cbmpen-sation- we get for" fighting our way to' the Capital'. As so6n as the 1st Pennsylvanians received news ! enure natislaction. With' sentiments of respect, I remain your public servant, '.. ..SAMUEL RESS,' Jr., Stroudsburg, June 8, 188 -te. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees and other'persoh's interested In the estate of the re spective decendents 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 presentsd for confirma tion and allowance to the Orphan's Coun; to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the aforesaid county, on Motiddif the 10th day of July next; at 10 o'clock a. M. The first and final account of Thomas "W. Rjhotles, Administrator .of the estate of Mary TT I! . I ... .. . i C' .1 . .i - ., utiuer, iaieoi otroua townsnip, aeceased. The final account of GeoKge Shafer and Ja cob Williams, Adirnnistrators of the estate of Goerge Shafer, late of Hamilton township, de ceased. The account of James H. Stroud, one of ihe Executors of tlie last Wij and Testament of Daniel Stroud, late of Stroudsburg, deceased. The final account of Abraham Den'uy and Daniel D'enuy, AImi'u'istra'iors of ihe estate of Arfrbri Depiry', late of Smithftefrf township, de-. mfnistrai6'rs'. the first a'ccnftnK of Kffcnef Walter, Exec utor of the last Will and testa'ment of George Walter, late of Smithfreld township, deceased. The' account of Cha'rles Boys and Samuel Boys, AdihinUirators of the estate of James ,t-'Kft iftirHttj . i i rttoi -fnnlil Te:i Ui n WiJ rif l uti strir rrfww 9.0 Sm..fil R.ivs Rtrn, ' 21 Daniel JayHe, " 22 William skhi. Ros;.' U m & 23 John S. Fisher, r5olk.'j jf-J 24 David Ediriger, Hamilton. jr-.n f!J i ir ' fy..S.-., i'. i .i',tJfi5 ?if SnfOMI 1 Se",ry P,tur.,ch' Hanl'is.: aKi iX- 2 Michael liansberry, Stroud: iB tsii 3 Jesse Weiss, Hamilton, j? -tpv 4 JohirOverpeck,. n 5 Heiiry Smith Ucwft -1 G Jacob Heiiry, Pocoiio: " 7 William Row, Stroud. .' 8 Barnet Kreage) Jackon, 9 Peter Kester, Hamilton. 10 Dawalt Fiahr, Polli. ' 11 Washington Wmiera, Tobyharilhih, i4ila 12 Peter Kernel; Ross. , . ; fj .Sr 13 Aaron Depue, Stntthfiehi . n"MrtJ; 14 George V. Bush; " f- f : V.nnbfti 15 Alfred Drake, Stfliud mm 1G David Kresge, Chittufh'lll , " " .17 Daniel Brown, ' J"'. io Anur.e w YYoouiing, rnce 19 Thomds PatiersonjsPoeotJo . SOK'ter Merwihe, Jr., tohvhanna 2UJacob Miller, M. Smithfild - 22 Peter Butts; Jackson - 23 Jacob A. Shaffer; Chestriuthilf ' 24 gamuel Shtck, Poco'rio 26 Barney Decker,- ".' , 27 Adaiii H. Frantz, Ross 28 George M. Michael; M. Smlflifieldi 1 29 Phillip Shaffer; Jr., Stroud r 30 Thomas Miller, Pocono : 31 IviariassaH Miller, Pocono 32 Simon Gruber, Coolbaiigh 33 Jacob Beeseckej, Prick 34. Daniel Daily, Stroud 35 John Bush, Stroud ' ' 36 Philip Oyer, Conlb'augh 37 Gecfrge Ruih'Hamiltou 38 Jarries Hallet, Stroud. 39 Andrew Storm, Hamilton 40 Joseph Frable,T.oss 41 Depue S. Miller, Stroud,' 42 Charles Houser, TobyhaniiaM 43 John Dottr.r PlL- ' '"n 44 Peter Kortz. SmhhrlfiM- ;? H 45 Georga Flight, Ross 46 Adam Kester; Hamilton : 47 Henry Fenrier, " 48 Henry Qverfield, M: Sifiitrifleld 1 K-- S !tO? bfkb r- ;jrlt lit b' 19 - GAUTLQN.::: , Whereas my wife Catharine, has wiihout any reasonable cause or provocation (eft rnv bed andboard: all persons are hereby 'qau tlohed not to harbor or trust her on rny account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting CHARLES FUNK.. Milford, June 8, lS48.--3t. , .m that M famous bill had passed- extended aB? ,a'e of Tf lfBiced Glory for'erei wcutjve inlrlererjce pxegph cases of nianif Violence to the "canslitutjon pr palpable want f liberaijpn propositions whicil we haye .bjen -unleer: f'l.hng my head with humiliation .and 4shame wheri I think I have been one of the Whig party." -Capt. CHarl'es Naylor of the Benmylvanian Vol- ''Unlit to regard as i ltm fupdameftfol prlhciplelTofi ' IiyAnd'G'en; Butler is about to-hang Capt, Nay. tlie Whig partyWverp all' that wrflesfred. Uut.J lor s LiDulentuit and! s'eveVal 'm&'reofhi.s officers rope across tjie mainroad leading to the tily! of Mexico and HUlSG IN EFFIGY POOR LEW IS CASS! Some officers touched1 by their poli tics, ordered it to be cut down, but the boys had him in his just position again soon after,, where he hung until evening, when he was tdke'fi down a'nd doomed to the stake ! Yotr expect me perhaps IV say a word about the company. Since you saw Capt Loeser's report, one more died, one deserted, and two joined by enlistment, from the Regimental depot. The men are very healthy at this time, and are ready for any emergency, either to fight or go home', ft is' reported that we (the volunteers) are to accompany our Comtnissipners to Queretaro. I can't vouch for the truth of this, hut.be thi ast' may, I expect to see San-Ltijs .Potosi yet: befbr.e' we' leave the Mien wc have'ihe positive as'suraiipp of sucli men,;' country. - '.ltespeetfully:yoursi, ! . " "' J A MES 'S,''.W ALLAGE, Adm'or" as Jol' M-'0tf;iftb)M)elayarPj John J. Uiit-ii logcd'S V.Hf ikr. ' ' ' V A Wlfhtoi Gg V EFP, Jr. . iMilford, S lVs , The account of Daniel Andrew, Guardian of Rebecca Heffel'fihger, one of the daughters F David Heflelfinger,' late of Ross tovvri&hip, de ceased. 0 ' The account of E'dward Storm' and Samuel Shafer,- Administrators of the estate of George (Hood, late of CheMiuthill township, deceased! SAMUEL RPJftS. .Tir yihr nA',.L.A.n rat ci'. , . I x ilokioioi a vjiuub, oirouusDurg, June 8,-1 848. AUDITOR'S' NOTICE. ' '? In the matter of the estate of George Stoll; late of Tobylmnna rowiiship, Monrbe coun'ty, deceased. The undersigned having been appoin'fed An dito'r by the GrpliaAs' Court of Monroe "coutitv. to make distribution -of the fundsW ffe hand of John Ellio'u and Absalorh'B. St oil, Admin lstr.ators of said estate, to and amofig the cred itors of said deceas'ed, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Monday ihe 3d day of July next, at 10 o'clock, a. at the house oT David Keller, in the Borough of StroudsbHrov when and where all persons interested are Ye . . i .1 . . i .-' . . .' i. ijucaicu io present uieir claims or ue uebarreti from coming in for a share of said fund. , , . Wat. DAVIS, Auditor, . , Stroudsburg, June, 7, 1848. , .-.j- r Z r ZZ II i'J ' " i HQS. A. JjOYD. IV1.0RRIS K. fSOUD. - BOITB & STKOUI, SUCCESSORS TO ALEX. READ, 'i:nr. - wj V V . .. ' EiipunciM oa a- scalers China, Olass & uceaiswarc, TOIMFM WQRMwm 'SlC v V'i .1 V , .. Vf. . , . r ' ' i-our uoors oeiow tne merchants' .tlotei, v January 20, 1848. 6m. , Adriiiiustrator's Notice. Whereas letters of administration to the es tate of P erdinand Kleiberj late of Milfordf.pj'k couniy, deceased, have.be'en granted to the suti- xenber ; all persons indebted to .aid estate are guested to make immedrate payniert a'id those j ving claims Bgainni the same, will presenl' Jhem duly Hutheniivated for seirk'ment, to req ha Fine Pen-Knives and ftuzosv. ' A good assortment, for sale low hyf ,,,! JOHN U. NiMllClC; a; Stroudsburg, January 1. 1848. . AGENTS W&N'TtiD .r Io canvass for Some New- and Popular, Wbrkst in every County throughout the United Stales. To Agents, tha most liberal en&ur agernent is offered with tf small capital of from $25 to $l00. A chance in offered, whereby an Agent can make frbrrr $10 to $25 per weJk : For further particulars, addresv (poiiV'panU1 s m-A,Jew- i No. 158 Noriri.'Secund Si reel, Pluladelnlua.