Ohio for Taylor. a great effort has been and la now. made, to realB "he impression thai Gen. Taylor cannot c .... f.prnie of Ohio. All Mich Niafemeiits supremely absurd. Nearly all those pa rs which at first hesitated, have now raided 'he old Wh'g banner. And mark the language Vihe following letter, from thai noble chain- Iho avows his enlistment for the cam Cm" ' URBA.VAjuly 3.1848. Uear Sir : I have been abseitt from home h last eight or ten days, in the North wes n pat of this State, and have but this mo- received yo letter inviting me to your Tarthaue meeting on the Sin tnst. 1 could atte"tid it even if I had received your note 1,0 . .... hut sav to our Taylor Iriends all U i . ;.. the Northwestern portion of Ohio, arid ) right in t"e iw ,hat we mean m' ""S" - ; -." ut lall behind our beloved and venerated llar- w. iha coming coined. ,,s""-' yc 1 ulv! JOSEPH VANCE. r M rorvin, Esq.. of the Whig Executive Committee. IU A It It I ED, At Shawnee, on the 27'h ult , by ttie Rnv. Wm. Scribner, Mr. Richard Duryee, of. New York, and Miss Susan S., daughter of Joseph y Wilson, Esq , of the former place. The followinguvell-merited compliment to one . i I ...... 1 0f the most wonderlui discoveries oi me age, ye ' i, (mm an exchange paper. Although not per sonally interested in the matter, we have so ofteq r-coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, that we rannot relrain Irom contnouung our nine inuis- ?eniinallIIR a KHUWieOge Ul Midi CAiLiuiuiuui; "i- tues. Tlie subjoined effusion, doubtless from the pen of some enraptured fair one, was discovered on tho sample show-case of the inventor at the fair of the American Institute : TO DR. C. V. CLICKENER. Hail ! Clickerner hail ! whose genius bright Makes physic foul, a dainty quiet, Makes all diseases shut up shop, Hy swollowing of a lolly pop. i No more shalj, gripe or nausea make if People put up with pain or ache, Itaiher than physic take to cure them, "Which tastes so poh ! one can't endure them. For now we make them walk quite handy Hy pills which are as sweet as candy. Even Clickener's Sugar-coated Vegetable Pills. Which thro' our veins the blood sends gushing Healthful and pure as sparkling rills, Adown some cloud capt mountain rushing; Which on the lips like kisses melt, Causing no nauseous taste to chafe; ' And after that are quite unfelt Until they've left us sound and safe. Hail! Clickener hail! thy pills 1 vow, Make physic such a luxury, That one might long for sickness now In order to be cured by thee. Hail! Clickener hail I thy fame shal'. ba, As deathless as thy pills are sweet, And monuments we'll raise to thee With Death in chains beneath thy feet. Q. R. For sale at the Republican Office, by T, Schoch, the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg. CI HILLS AND FEVER. Wright's Indian Veeetable Pills are one of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world, for the cure of intermittent fever, because they excel all others ,;5n ,hp UnAv nf ihnP mnrh.H hnmnr vcKnh 1 in are the cause, not only of all kinds of fever, hut of i Meeting, for Stroudsburg Circuit, held in Cher ererv maladv incident to man. Four or five of ry Valley, at Bozzard's woods, to commence said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on, going to bed, will in a short time make a perfect cure of the most obstinate case of chills and feverr at the tame the digestive organs will be restored rifled that fever and ague, or disease in any form,' will be absolutely impossible. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain" cure for the above dangerous complaints ; because they cleanse the alimentary canal of those bilious and putrid humors, which are the cause, not only of all disorders of the bewels, but of every melady incident to man. 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 H. Miller, who is the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg ; see advertise ment for other agencies in another column. ,, Office and general depot, 1G9 Race st. Phil a. Most Extraordinary Woflv ! "The married Womaif PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. i a .."my w- ou f- BY DR. A. M. MAURICEATJ, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF "WOMAN. Sixth Edition. 18mo. nn 250. Price SI Or rrs - 77 rr1 - r ,.7 "uuu "cc iuwHM; Years of suffering, of physical and mental an-1 guish to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary ' difficulties to the husband, might have been spared by a timely possession of this work. j It is intended especially for the married, or those contemplating marriage, as it discloses important nereis which should be known to them particular-; , truely, knowledge is power. It is health, hap- P Th!' !?"f".?!' nntn:Aj . J tne revelations contained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumera-1 Die letters received by the author will attest. j Here, also, every femalethe wife, the mother. ' the one either budding into womanhood or the one ' in the decline of years in whom nature contem- plates nu uoponani cnange can aiscover inecau fces, symptoms, and tre most efficient remedies. grto1 l pertain mode of cure, in every complaint 9 phlch nCr eex is -subject, Copies will be sent mail free of postage foiihe certainty pencv oaicij On the receipt of One Dollar, jhe "Married' Y-1 mn'fi Private Medical Corapanwn" will bo nt . irte trt antr nnrtnf th tiiij o. ' m isms must be post-pajd (except thosi cpntainintr a remittance) and addressed to ftt. A. WUkbn ;. Box 1224, Neur-York City, PubirBhin2;6f. nee. ltfg Liberty,si., Nev-York.. f The .'Married Woman's Private Madi panion, is sold hv bnVitrcir Hffl Statu r..i. ..i't-i" r- To the Voters of Monroe county. At the urgent solicitation of many persons from different part of the cqnuty, I have con sented to be a candidate for tne office, of County Cpmmissioner, at the approaching October Election, and re spectfully solicit your votes. Should you think proper to elevale me to said office, I will ftis charge its duties, to the best of my abilities. Respectfully, yoir, obedient servant,. ( MIJLCHQIR DREHElt. Stroud township, August 3, 1848. To the Voters o,t Jlorirbe county. Fellow Citizens: Jncouraged by numerous friend I offer myself as a candidate for the of fice of , County Commisslbhcr, at the approaching General election. , . Should I be so fortunate. as to receive a, ma jority of your suffragos, I pledge myself tq dis charge the duties of said. office with fidelity, impartially, 10 the best of my ability. Respec tfully, your friend and feliuw-ciiizen, -PHfLlP FISHER. Sirotid township. August 3X I848r ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an orderf the Orphans' Court of ihe county of Monroe, .the following Real Eitan4, formerly of Valenjine Werkiser, late of Hamilton township, in said county, deceased, will be, sold, at public veridde, on- .'' tj" tut O . I . J . J " . . f Ct . 7 uraay, me secona aay oj oepiemoer nfxi. ai iu-o ciock in me lorenoqn, two tracts or pie- ces of Laud, situate in Hamilton township, in said county, about one mi 1$ from Fennersville. Lot Np." Containing 118 Acres, 140 Perches, tit- 1 adjoining lands of Conrad. Arnold, Thomaa.Mil ler, James Miller and John Werkiser; about 75 acres of which are cleared, and the remainder covered with timber of an excellent qqality. 1 he improvements are . 2 stories highj a LOG BA&N; agood III III! Apple. Orchard, and Other truit trees. A never failing stream of water runs through the whole tract, and a good spring of water hear the house. Ij'otNo.'2 ,.,' CoutaininK S3 Acres, 30 Perches, adjoining lands of John Williams, Peter and Abraham Butts and said Lot No. 1 ; about 30 acres of which are cleared and the residue "s well timbered. , A small stream of water passes through the same. . 4. The Conditions of Sale. One trtirdjof the purchase money to be paid atihe confirraat' tion of the sale, one third fart on the first of April next, and the other on the first day of A pril 1850. HENRY WERKISER, Adm'or. By the Court. J. H. Stroud, Clerk. August 3. 1848. Camp Meeting. : I Providence permitting, there will be a Camp Monday August 2lsi, 1848. The Preachers and people of the adjoining circuits and stations in the Philadelphia and N6w j-rs Conferences; are respectfully in- .l..ft tnaflPfiH No sutlers or hucksters will be allowed witb in the limits -of the law. . J- W. MECASKEY. August 3, 1848. Camp iTfcetiii. By Divine permission a Camp Meeting will be held on the ground belonging to Joseph 1- temnse, Eq., near the forks of the Wilkes-Bar:' I re ana iNorin ana ooutn lurnpiKes, aionroe, county, ra., to commence on Mpnaay, me otn day of' August next. Our brethren in ihe Min istry and their Congregations jn the adjoining Circuits aud stations,' are cordially invited to N. B. No huckster will fee allowed.to traffic j within the distance prescribed, by Jaw., which. ! U three miles, without permission. from.the msn- agPM. MICHAEL SIENDLINGER. July 27, 1843. Minister in charge. EYES RIGHT I ,, tfiiv la n iiai an eve? uid vi iuni u iuc Brickyard occupied by Stone & Wolf? Because ihey have i 90,000 of llie Largest aiid best Brick just burnt and for sale, that can be had in .this county, or in Easion. t A, portion of said brick are composed of material that wilj stand fire, and warranted good for building' baKe ovens and other fife places., Come and examine fpr. vourselyes, t"he brick .Will speak louder than ' .j. These brick are considerably lafger than'any , , ,...! J J oiner maoe in inis county. N- B- A" k,nds r country produce taken in. exchange except cabbage, and.cash not refused, S'rONjS & WOLIf.. Sroudtburg. Monroe county, July 27' 1848. 85,000 BRICK t Just burnt and for sale by the subsbriber. These brick are of a Urge ize and of a supe rior quality and will be sold as low, and lower front, jamb and corniee brick of different kinds. Sa bnc ir com.P8eJ of 8lel will lan' lfae fire iin'niJnVv' lh "wering for ,ht! PuPose oi ouiiaing oaKe ovens, dec, all of hich will be' sold'on the most reasonable 'iJ. B,- Ai' kifl8 Sram aten in exchangV for brick i l marke pripes,. arid cash not refused. Wm. S. W'lNTEMUTE. .oui$burg Jiity 6b, l848, , To the Voters of Monroe coun ty. Fellow-Cihzeqs':--Being encouraged by many friends in different parts of the County, 1 offer myself as a, candidate for the office of HIGH SHERIFF, . at the ensuing General election. Should I bo so fortunate, as.lo be -elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidel ity, personally, impartially; and to ih best of my ability. kefpectfully. your frind, !. PETER KEMMERRER. Hamilton, July 13, 1848y? To the, Voters of Monroe county. Etlloto-Citi aenst'i Encouraged by numerous friends 1 offer myself as a candidate for th of fice of , .' , ,. 1 . . ts '''' . Register and Recorder, at the epprdaching general ,e,lction, and res pectfully solicit your votes and support. Should I be so fortunate aH to receive majority 4jof your suffrages J pledge myelf to discharge thri duties of said office with fidelity, impartially, and to the best of my ability. , i- ' ' ' ., , -PETER NEYHART. Pocono, July 6, 1848. i; To the Vdters of luonroe county. FelloiDiCitisens:--Excoiraed by 'many, friend from different parts of fbe punty, I offer my self as a candidate for te pfHces of ... HIGH SHERIFF, ? at the ensuing General election- Should I ho so fortunate as-to bp elected, iipledge.' myself to discbarge the 'duties of said office with fidel ity, personally, impartially, and to the best of my ability. ; t Jj. -J. i Respectfully,' 5'oyr friehdj ' , CHARLES SHOEMAKER. Middle Smithfield, July 6 848.--te . 1 , i i u-: 7 1 - To the Vdters of Monroe couiity. Fellow-Citizens ; Encouraged 'by- numerous friends I offer myself as a candidate for the office of M. ; i' 1 j HIGH SHERIFF OF TH,f$ CpUNtY at the approaching General election. - Should I be so fortunate as to receive a 'ma jority of your suffrages, I pledge myself tor dis charge the duties of said office wuh ndslity, personally, impartially, and to the beat of my ability. Respecfully, your humble servant. ; JAMES N. DURLING. Stroudsburg, July 6, 1S48. To the Independent Electors of . Monroe County. . Fellow-Citizbn's t-Encouraged by many of my .friends, from differentparis-oAthe Coun ty, 1. am again intluced to offer myself as a can didate fot the- office .pf'-s 'V V . . ii i ,hC s i i f f v j . . at tho ensueing-Goneral Election. Should I be so fortunateras iq receive a majority of your votes L shall endeavbhrp'discharge the duties' of said office with fidelity; and to the , best of my ability. With sentiments of respect, 1 rerriaiiH yours truly, ' PETER LANDER. Smithfield township, June 29, 1848. To the Peopfe of Monroe, eq&nty Friends and FelloW'Qitizens ;Ehc6Uragedi by many of.yau,,I am iuduced Jotoffer -myself ! as a candidate at the ensuing fall election, for the office of . , - . . Prothonotary and QlerJc of the Courts ,:! C County,, and therefqre ir.espectfuly solicit!. your votes and support. , If ejected;.; wilL.end.eavori.Ojperr form the duties of.the office myself, with fidel ity and toyout satisfaenpn.- c . Respectfully and truly; . -Y"our frie;ndand: fellow-citizen,' , RUDOLPHUS SMITH.. M. Smithfield, June 29, 1848. To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow Citizens Encouraged by numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the of fice of ' 1 1, 1 1 ! Hi Ul Prothonotary a?id Clerk of the several . X'Ouris oj ivionroe county, at Iha nnnrn.iiliini. K.nnr.l al.nlinn at- ti, aupi yavuiii igciiciqi, biiji.vui, , Should 1 be so, fortunate as .to receive a' ma jority, of your suffrages, I pledge, mys.elf.t'o dis charge the du'ies pfsaid pffieswiil) .fidelity;, perpnallyimpartialy,'and to tlie best of my ability. tJ i A ,tl t if , i , w Respectfully, your humble servaqti , . , M. H. DREHER. Stroudsburg, June 22, 1848. v , , ' 1 1 To the Free and Independent Electors FELow-CiTiZENsr-rnipst tjjfeo.yeai rave now expired since you did me the honor to.elect I J me to the i offices Register and Recorder of this County'. ,4 Havinff, tq the best of knqwl- enge, launiuny ana -iiiipsniaiiy periormea my official duties; a4id,asl hye.re'peiv.ed manyn couragements from my- nurrirous frjends; jti dif ferent pans of the County' I Keiefore take the liberty of again offering myself, as a can dtdate for (he same, offices,. t the ensuing general election. -Shpuld I, bp so fbrtgnate as to he re-elected. 1 will perform the .duties .in cumbent upon me, (lo the best of my abrlity n personally faithfully, and l! poisible, to yotif entire satisfaction. , , ( ' With sentimefits of re'spectf' J remriin your pqrjlfe tfVf n.'j . SAMUJBL REfiS, Jrl Stroudsburg, June 8, 1848 -ie, BLANKDEEDS For; sale at th'tf Office rvew and heaw Hai'dirare. , ;J . SOUTHEEST CORNER, Oi THE PUBLIC SQUARE, EASTON. TO COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS IN VVaNT OF HARDWARE. ,! Having purchased .the-stock of ,F W. Noble, .intends keeping at the abbTe- aiaiiil, a full as sbrtment of Hardware, Cutlery and Tools qf all kinds. He has just received-and will cuutiiihti to keep for sale at low prices, and liberal terms, a! large,-full, and t complete assortment of American and English shelf aud heavy-Hardware Purchasers are respectfully invited to ex- ami inehis stock, consisting in part of the following articles: ' Mr , ? - ' I " For Mei'etiauli. for Farmers. Braces and Bits imBrdcest Carpenter's planes and plows Shingling and. lath hatchets Glue and Glue;kettles- . v- Iron and steeL squares, Bevels Guages, Plane irons, Awls Screw drivers, Auger Bits .Firmer and mortice chisels Files and rasps, pincers t Brickand Plastering Trowels Masons' and Chalk.Lines A completelbt of American door locks, with different knobs Thumbiapd'drop latches English ktiob and closet locks - Iron;&;b)-ass shutter-fastenings SasH springs, 'sash cord Window Fasteners -Frame and screw Pullies x Wood screws, and' Clout Nails Brads, kTack$, Finisning Nails Cut and wrbught Nails Strap aftd1 Table Hinges Blind Hinges, Iron Castors Horse Nails Carriage springs, Iron axes Sand and. Uil atones . Shoe thread, coopers tools, &c ,For the Public Generally. 1 9 . Table and .-Tea knivfes-ahd- forjts,-. Penand'pocket knives; scissorsand shears, Wade -and Botchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's. Magic Razor- Strop,1 1 Iron, German silver, and plated Tes spoons, German silver and Plated butter knives, Japand gothic Waiters 'and Bread trays, Snuffers and tray. Coffee, mills;-) ' -Shovels and' tongs, Coal hods and 'sifters, Brass and plated stair rodsj -' . Lamps' and Candlestipks of all kinds, . Japand spittoons, Tea. cannisters, Po wder flasks and- shott Bells-, Curriers knives, Butcher's1 saws, I .( The.aiteniioti of'Farmers is particularly called Eastou, April 20, 1848. 6m. . : ' - t . SHERIFF'S sale: By virtrie tif a( alia, wrrit of venditioni exponas- irfniied out of the (Court of Common Flea of Pike cpuniy, will be sold at the Court House in Milford, on. . ,. . ; ? iV r. Thursday, tihe 24th of , August next, between tho hobrs of. 1 arid 3 o'clock in the .afternoon,- the ifolla wing described tracts and part of tracts of Lafid,;viz: the-equal undivided moi' etyj'or- half ipart pf the. following, tracis of land situate -in Lackawaxen townshtp,Pike countyv One No. 135 in- ihe- warrantee name of John Scott, containing Twenty-five Acres and seven-, ty-four perches;- No. 136, Richard. Goodwin, containing Fifty Acres and one hundred and twenty perches. . No..157, John Scoii -containing. Thirty Acres. and fifry-tworperche8.--No.t-139,Joeph Wilkinson, -containing Fifty nine Acres and one hundred and twenty perch-' es.- 'Also'lhercqual undivided 'one fourth part of the following tracts of land situate in-the town ship aforesaid." No.-146, James Chapman, con taining'Four hundred and thiity-one Acres-and nine-five perches; No.. 140, Joseph fWilkinson, containing- Three-. Hundred andninety-sieVen Acres-and .fifty-four -perches ;'Nd. 141,' Jimes Potier, Vcontaining' Fpur hundred and twenty- ihreevAcres" and one hundred andjsevempei'ch es;.;Io 148, James tWells,"-Jr containing vTwo hundred, and thirty-eight Acres and-eighty per chesj.No: 149, SamueMriscot containing-One hundred ami ninety -nine Acres and eighty-three perches; No. 150 JohnrLester cantataingvrwo hundre'd Acfeand fift perches; Not l51, Jo seph .Wilkinson, containing One hundred and forty-thrfce Acres and. sixty. perches; No. 153, Joseph Burr.'ComainingtFour huudred and.thir tyseven Acres and eighty-seven perches; No. 4145, James Boyd, containing Three hundred and nineiy-one Acres and fifty-four-perches ; No. 142, James Wells, Jr. containing One-hundred and twenty-two Acres and o.ne hundred and thirty seven perches; No. 154, John.Con nelly, containing .Four hundred and eighteen Acres and eighteen perches; No. 156 Aaron Howell, containing Four hundred and fourteen Acres and one hundred and 50 perches Noi.147,; Francis Baily, contjaining, Fou; hundred, altd fourteen Acres and thirty-eight,, perches;, No. 123, Richard Howell, containing. .Four Ijundjed antftwenty'ronejAcresand 34.perc,hes; Abraliam Lukens, coniaiuitig Four,: hundred;, and. thfy one Acres. Alqp the.equal undivided.;one,fourth part of. ijiej folio wjngLots'.in Milford towjnship. Nd,(,26, John .NeigHy, containir.g. "our hun died andjhiny-seyeu creH and sity-two per cbess4 No. 27, ,'ThpmaSj Copnarjl,, containin.g Four .hundred andten. Acrea and' ninety-thvee perches; No. r jntthe warrantee name of Dan ujriitmcK, i containing ayuui . x tireo C7.i'indre.d Acrps,. OnejOtheritijthe n,ame of John Brown, containing. Qne htndred .and three Acres; and forty, perches, situate pn'the Delawaro; River. Also, another Lot jn the name of John Copper, unop-wnicn-saiu lauas are erected a SAWMILL, 3 nweltiiic Hon ftps. a.'jBARrC'WAGON SHJan other o,ut. hou ses;. bout 40 acres ofaaidjanda are improved. ,eized and tajcerr iri execution as he;propt erty 9 Lew(is,St Coryell, and will be sbld by me for cash onlv.; . j ,, ,? JACOB HM1$. eriff. , ' Per. J. M..yij,LiAiisoN, Deputy. Sheriffs Office Milfordl A,; July 27,1848. The subscriber has on hand and offers for .11." . ' . sale,.i, superior assortment nf blanks; viz: JJeetls, 1 Executions, Subpoenas,' ihniouses,' Bonds, 4C, . L. F. BAWNfi'S. Milford', November, '4; 1817",' BlANK Culler v and Tool 8tdrei For Builders. t Shovels and Spades Hay and Manure Farias Spade and Fork handles Crow bars, pick aea. . Grub and bug fioe,s. bash hooks Buck, cuvmilijHand'satws Salters spring balance, & steel yards " ' .t Bellows, 'sieves.'tjxtips Halters, trace and log chains' Grain, grass-. '.and. busht jcythes Horse-brushes, cards arid comb. Sleigh, house, and' "hand bells Chopping axes, &c'&c i i M' Door scrabers and dhor knockers, Coach wren.dhes and bed key, ( Mouse and rat; traps, i Pailg and wash boards, : , s Lonp. and hati handleuFrying pahs, - Brass kettles, Enammelled Madcepans, Patent metal ilea ketileH and .boilers, Grid irons, Basting poon and ladles, ' Fleslt forks, skimmers, flat -irons, Choppers. and. Min.cjng' knives; Chet, till, trunk,, arid. Pad locks, ; Axe helves, chinf I handles; 'mallets, eJe.v Malleable Iron, Hub Bauds, Carriage sjwirigs,' Wagon-boxes, Iron axje.s, cLa to his stock of farming implements. AC.A.DKMX; The Spring Session of the StroudsheT.Acad" e77iy will.open;dn Monday the .?ih iKv wheii Reading, VVjijiiTiNo and Arithmetic will taugh.tfibr $2per .quarter f 12 weekij Grajs mar and GEOORAPHYy with the use of,rhe globe.' and. maps, $250 AloebrjaAstrqomv, Botj o?t, Iensdration; Boox-keepin Ph ilo p.inv&c. $3. Beginners in Latin and Grjtsk: for $3,50. - f t!! All pupils charged from the time they rnUvjn- -til the end of the quarter, except in cases of siak ness. t !!,....:;,.! v.. The principal hopes- by -properl v ai seasonably- imparttngtihstruciionitg:th?. you, pa tient endurance in moral, traiiiiiig, and unwea ried diligence in the . various, branches of hi-' profeshibfi, to merit : and ohtain that patronage and support; which the arduous duties of ah in structor demand.' ' j : ; -. THOMAS HARRIS, ; Stroudsburg, .A pril (3, .1848. ' Principal., . Teiinciat's WahingtoiA Gallery oS ,DAGnTJ:EK KEO TYPES,' No. 334, North iSecand street ,iV. W. oorntr I . s of .Callowhill street, Philadelphia. The Ltkenessiesitaken andjbeautituilv colored at this well-, known establishmeiiL, for ,01 Dollar, are uhiversallyiConcededM.o be equal in! every r.esppct to any in.. ihe city. Pictures ta ken equally well in cloudy ani dear wHaiher'.', A large assortmein pf(lef(-,iows and locQs on hand, at from $2 to $5, ' including the pic ture. The iSubscribers. respectfully invi.te irjeci'i'fe zens 'of Monroe .county , to call ant) examine specimens of the lates t improvements jn tho artiof,Dague;reotyp'.ng, which will be exh'ibn ed cheerlully and "WMhout chargei . v '.' . ' T. & J. C. TENNIZNT. Philadelphia, Ju ly 6, 1848.-6m MA.SS" MEETING l AT THE NEW-AND. CHEAP BfAT AND GAP STORE OF Francis S. Paiili, In Stroudsburg, at S. Freifs old stand; Where will be-found the largest assortment of ib.e best and cheapest HATS and CAPS, ever offered in this place, anrJ which he will sell, on' he most., reasonable terms for Cash. The. stock, is well selected, and just the kind suited to, the present and. approaching season. The supply of Hats on hand embraces the following: BEAVER, , SILK, MOLESKIN. Mm FUR; CASSlMfiKE, BRUSH, . Also.Men and Boys'a white and 6iacl wool Hats ; glazed and MonTery Hat; Fur and wool spqriing and Ashland hats'. A gen eral assdrttrient of Caps, such as otter, fur seal, haictsqaj, rnuskrai, &c. Men's and Boys' ,fan- cy anrj plain velvet, red plasn, and glaced Caps. Thp,subscriber hopes tjy strict attention 16' business to merit a liberal support, and astiuren those, in want of Hats and Caps, that every pf fort will be made to. please, keepnVg a supply of the best and most fa.sliioriable article tut hand. Persons tn want of ariieles'm his lin, will find it to tfreir advantage to call on him, as he will sell at the very lowest prices. Call and)(8ee beforepurchasiug eUewhefe, r hewil, charge ntJi.hiqg for showing his goods'. Remember, Frey's old,iand. , .FRANCIS s: P6W. N. B.-"Furs bought at the highest ca'n pr'i- Stroudsburg, March 9, l848.6mV WAJCHv A good assortment of Watches, fpr xale reduced prices, by JGH ft H. ML1 CK- t Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846 , 1 0 V