' IVcw and Cheap Hardware, Cutlery and Tool Stdi-e. . k SOUTH EEST CORNER OF THE PUllLlC SQUARE, EASTON. - TO COUNTRY DEALERS AND, OTHERS IN WANT OP HARDWARE: WILLIAM EL WELL ' llavtng purchased t,he stock of F. W. Noble, intends keeping ai ihe gbbve stand, a full as sortment of Hardware Cutlery aiid Tools of all kinds. He has just received and will continue to keep for sale at low prices, and on liberal terms, a large,' fuH, and coYnpleie assortment of American and English helf and heavy Hardware. Purchasers are respectfully invited to ex amine his stock) consisting in part of the followihg articles: S.. For ITIcrcIiauts. Jlraces and Bits, iron Braces Carpenter's planes and plows S'fiingling ana lath' fiatc.hets (Hue and Glue keitles Iron and steel squares, Bevels Guages, Plane irons, Awls Screw drivers, Auger Bits Firmer and mortice chisels Files and rasps, pincers Bplck and Plastering Trowels , Masons' and Chalk Lines Carriage springs, Iron axes Sand and Oil stones , Shoe thread, coopers tools, &c. 'For Farmers. A complete lot of American door locks, with different knobs Thumb and 5rop latches English knob and closet locks Iron & brass shutter lastenings Sash springs, sash cord Window Fasteners Frame and screw Pullies - Wood screws, and Clout Nails Brads, Tacks, Finisning Nails Cut and wrought Nails Strap and Table Hinges "Blind Hinges, Iron Castors Horse Nails For the Public Generally. Table and Tea knifen and forks. Pen and pocket knives, scissors and shears, Wade and Butchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's Magic Razor Strjp, Iron, German Mlver. and pla'ed Tea spoons, German Mlver and Plated butler knives, Japand gothic Wallers and Bread trays, Snuffers and trays, Coffee mills, Shovels nnd tongs, Coal hods and sifters, Brass and plated stair rod, Lamp- and Candlesticks of all kinds, Japand spittoons, Tea canntMers, Powder flatus and shot belts, Curriers knives, Butcher's saws, The -attention of Farmers is particularly called Easton. April 20, 18-18. 6m. PAPER HANGER, and House and Sijrn Painter, Monroe Street, (near the Methodist 'Church,) Stroudsburg, Pa. Respectfully informs ihe citizens of Strouds burg and vicinity, thai he has removed to the houe formerly occupied by Abner Gorden, on Monroe street, near the Methodist Church, where he will" be in readiness to fulfil such or ders in his line of business, as he ma be hon ored with. Being thoroughly acquainted with his business, and having had considerable ex perience, he is -prepared 10 warrant all work done by him. March 30, 1S48.-ly. Fashionafrie Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORY. pg THADDEUS SCHOCH,- at B3Jiis old stand in Hamilton street, IK3! Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix- sell's store, continues to manufac ture to oder, every description of Boots and Shoes, for men and boys ; also the most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half Gaiters, Slippers, crc, for Ladies and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be made of the best materials, and sold at small profits for cash. Also on hand a large assort ment of which wllrte sold cheap, and can be recom mended. The public are respectfully invited to' call, leave their measures, or examine his ready made stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident they will be suited wahMhe style, quality and price of his articles. ALSO-Susi received a large supply of GUM SBOES, for Ladies and Misses of a new style, very su perior, together with a stock of Men's Gum ?hoes; also Children's Gum shoes. Gall and try them. Easton, Get. 7, 1847. EYES RIGHT ! Why is it' that-all eyes are cast toward the Brick yard occupied by Stone & Wolf ? Because they have 90000 of the Largest and best Brick just burnt and for sale, that can be had in this county, or in Easion. A, portion of said brick are composed of material that will stand fire, stiid warranted good for betiding bake ovens and other fire places. Come and examine for yourselves, the brick will speak louder than words. These brick are considerably largenban any others-made in this county. N. B: All kinds of country produce taken in exchange except cabbage, and cash not refused.5 STONE & WOLF. Stroudsburg. Monropeounty, July 27, 1848. 85,000 BRICK Just burnt and for sale by the subsbriber. tFHese brick are of a large size and of a supe rior quality and will be sold as low, and lower according to the quality than any other brick I n the County. A portion of them are pressed or front, jaipb and'eornice brick of different kinds. .Said brick are composed ol material lhai will Mand the fiVo with impunity, thus- answering fr the purpose of'building bake ovcrnv; ,&c, allof which will be sold onihe rnosi,reasonabie erms. N, B.r All kinds of grain taken in exchange ifor tofick at the highest market prices, and cash not refused. Wm. S. WINTEMUTE. StroiuUburg, July 6th. 1 848. Country Produce. Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange (or any foeds iq my line of etMtne. JOHN II. MELIKC. Stroudsburg, Feb. 12, 1 8i 6. I I hUAm For Builders. Shovels and Spades Hay and Manure Fork's i Spade and Fork handles Crow bars, pick arte? . Grub and bog hoe's, bush hooks Buck, ft cut, mill & hand saws Salters' spring balance, & steel yards Bellows, sieves, oxtips Halters, trace and log chains Grain, grass, and bush scythes Horse brushes, cards' and combs Sleigh, house, and hand bells Chopping axes, &c &c Door scrapers and door knockers, Coach wrenches and bed keys, ' , Mouse and rat traps, Pails and wah boards, , Long and sdiort handle Frying pans, Brass kettles, Enammelled saucepans, Patent metal lea kettles, and boilers, Grid Irons, Baling spoons and ladles, Flesh forks, skimmers, flat irons, f Choppers and Mincing knives, ' CheM, till, trunk, and Pad locks. Axe helves, chisel handles, mallets, etc. Malleable Iron, Hub Bands, Carriage springs, Wagon boxes, Iron axles, &c. to his stock of farming implements. ACADEMY. The Spring Session of ihe Stroudsburg Acad emy will -open on Monday ihe 17th inst., when Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will be taught for $2 per quarter of 12 weeks. Gram mar and Geography", with the use of the globes and maps, $2,50 Algebra, Astronomy, Bot ONV, Mensuration, Book-keeping, Philoso phy, &c. S3. Beginners in Latin and Greek for $3,50. All pupils charged from the time tliey enter un til the end of the quarter, except in cases of sick ness. Ths principal, hopes by properly and sea son ably imparting instruction to ihe young, pa tient endurance in mural training, and unwea ried' diligence in ihe various branches of his profession, to' merit and obtain that patronage, and support which the arduous duties of an in structor demand. OT-GJMAS HARRIS, Stroudsburg, April 6, 1848. Principal. Tenneiit's tVasliiiigton Gallery of DAGUERREOTYPES, No. 234 North Second street, N. W. corner of Callowhill streci, Philadelphia. The Likenesses taken and'beautifully colored at this well known establishment, for One Dollar, are universally conceded to he equal in everv respect to any. in the city." Pictures ta- ken equally well rr cloudy and clear weather. Aarge assortment of' Medallions and Lockets on hand, at from $2'lo $5, including the pic lure. t The Subscribers respecifully invite? the citi zens of Monroe county, to' call and examine specimens of' the latest improvements in the art of Daguerreotypiog, which will be exhibit ed cheerlully and without charge. T. & J. C. TENNENT. Philadelphia,-July 6, 1 848.--6m MASS MEETING AT THE NEW AND CHEAP HIT'A-ND'C'AP STORE OF Francis S. Patili, In Stroztdsburg, at S. Freis old stand, Where wijl he found the largest assortment of the best and cheapest H ATS and CAPS, ever offered in this place, and which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for Cash. The -stock is well selected,-and just the kind suited tathe present sod approaching season. The supply of Hats on hand embraces the following: BEAVER, MOLESKIN, CASSIM-ERE, Also Men's and SILK, FUR, -BRUSH, white and black Boys's wool Hats ; glazed and Montery Hate. Fur and wool sporting and" Ashland hats'. A gen eral assortment of Caps, such as otter, fur seal, hair eeaj, musk-rat, &c. Men's and Boys' fan cy and plain velvet, red plush, and glaced Caps. The subscriber hopes by strict attention' lo business to'meTit a liberal support, and' assure ' those, in waut of Hats and Gaps, that every ef- c lit i i i. . i- i ! fort will be' made lo pleae, keeping a' supply j of the best and most fashionable article on hand. Persons in want of articles in his lute, will find it to their advantage to'call on him, as" he will sell at the very lowest prices. Call and'see before purchasing eUewhere ; he will charge nothing for showing his goods. Remember, Frey's old stand. FRANCIS S. PA DLL -N. B Furs bought at the highest cash pri .ces. Stroudsburg, March 9, 1848. 6m. ; 7 WATCHES, ,. h gJ assortment of Watches, frr Hale", at reduced price, b JOHN II . MELICK. j SinuJ3burg, Jar.. 1, 1816. 1 INVALUABLE -r . FAMILY COMPANION. bi3C Lectures on Causes, rreveuiioti and Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Disea.se of the Hedrt, and all Female. Diseases, 234 pages, 28 erigravings. Paper 50 ct. ; bound 75, cts. Mail to any part postage 9 1-2 cts. Shoulder Braces and Chest Expander, $2 Mail to any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling rubes; Stiver, $3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect, $8 to $10. for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Womb and Weak Baek.and Chest sent by Express everywhere. For Bracks or Supporters, or Rupture Supporters, give height" from head to foot, and circumference bT person liext the sur face, just above the hips: If Rupiilrb, mention which side Agents wanted for the pale of the above goods. Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, New York, post paid. March 1G, 1848.--ly. GREAT WATIONAIi 1VORK. A History of tlie Revolution and Li vetf of tiie Elcroes of ttie War of Iudttpeudeii ce, "BY CHARLES d. PETERSON. An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly 200 beauutui woou jsngiavuigs. "This is a splendid book. A valuable ad dinon to the Historic Literature of our country. We are much mistaken if it does not take rank with ihe works of Irvine and Prescott." Fank- ford Hear aid. It surpasses any similar work yet offered to the American public. Nears Gazette. "It may be properly considered a popularised Military History of the Revolution, extremely well and judicious written. N. American. The present work on th"e Revolution and ifs Heroes, is superior, both in extent and design to any that has heretofore co'me tinder our no lice." Inq. . A well connected History of thai eventful period, Ledger. "Decidly the best popular Histoty of the War of the Revolution and its Heroes, that has yet been given to the country." Saturday Evening Post. ' AGENTS WANTED to canvass for the above elegant Work, in every county and town in the United States, to whom ihe most, libwal inducements will be offered. Price only $3. Address (post-paid) WM. A. LEAKY. t No. 158 North Second St. May 25, 1848. 3m. s Philadelphia New York & Erie Ratl-Roarf SUilliTIER ARRANGEMENTS. From ITlay 1, 1S1 until further notice FOR P A S S E N G BR S--Le a v e New-York from the foot of Duane Street, at 7 o'clock A; m. and 4 o'clock, p. m. for Piermont, tjlauvelt ville, Clarksiown, Spring Valley, Mousey, Ram- apo, Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe, Oxford, Chester, Goshen, New Hampton, Middletown, Howells, Oiisville, and Port Jems. For New York and intermediate places, leave n j"v n 'n mmn'o . r j.o. r.: rua x j Hi iv v i o a i o a . ai., uiiu ai o v. m., uus ville at 6 35, a. m., and 3 35 p. m., Jliiddleiown at 7 a. m., and 4 p. m., Goshen at 7 20 'a. m., and 4 20 p. m., Chester at 7 1-2 a. m., and 4 1-2 P. M. Uj3 All baggage at the risk of the owner, unless put in charge of ihe Baggage Masters. Fifty lbs of personal baggage allowed to each passenger. No Freight taken by the Passenger trains. FOR FREIGHT-,-Leave New York at 5 o'clock p. m., per Barges Samuel Marsh, Henry Suydam jr. and Dunkirk. Leave Port J'ervis at !) a. si , Oiisville atlO a. m., Middleidwn at 11 a. m., Goshen at 12-Ml and Chester' at 12 1-2 xM. MILK will ,be taken morning and evening by trains running expressly for that purpose. H. C. SEYMOUR, Sup't. 1 Piermont, May 4, 1848. if. Eastoir and Ittillbrd Mail Line; VIA STROUDSBURG. Passengers in this line will leave Joseph Hagenbuch's Inn, sign of the " Black Horse," Easion, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, passing through' the following places, viz: Richmond, Centreville, Williamsburg', Dills' Feiry, Delaware Watdr , Gap, Duiotsburg, Stroudsburg, Bushkill, and' Dingman's Ferry, and arrive in Mllford the same day : Distance (50 miles. Returning; leave Samuel Dtmmick's Hotel,, Milford, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive in Easion the same day. Fare from Easton to Stroudsburg, Sf 25 - Milford, 2 87 N. All baggage at the risk of the owners. . WILLIAM DEAN. Stroudsburg, June 3',-T647. Proprietor. Good neWs'for the' Aired. . Spectacle Glasses fitted lo'all ages atidsights in Gold", Silver, German Silver and Sieel Frames, with convex, concave, periseopic, blue grey and green GJasses, to which he would in vite particular atteption. No charge for showing them: For sale cheap, at the Variety Store of JOHN H. MELICK. Stroudsburg; January 1, 1846. it. & is. si. i:lirki, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ' MiLfORD, pike County, pa. Will" attend promptly lo all business entrusted' to ih'eir'care. Office opposite the Presbyterian' Church', on Broad strefet. 1 f February 1'8-16:- Ty. Vive la Repub!ique!u VIVE LES PILLULES VEGETALES LYDI- ENNES DE WRIGHT ! P3 S C3. M H a d Q 2 o Long live the Republic ! Long live Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills. Another crisis in the affairs of humanity has passed ; another fever turned ; the' hostile elements have met the battle is faught arid ivori ! FRANCE IS FREE! A Ib'ng struggle it has been first bursting into le wild excesses of sudden political emancipation then relapsing urrder a victorious leader ; then sriaping the chains' imposed by the allied powers and again yielding to time-serving conseivatism. Hut France had lasted the sweets of Liberty. Could she forget it '! N6 ! Her perfidious king was, in the Splendor of his power, driven igno miniously frorn his thron'e and France-gforious, librrty-loving Ftafice, has agrtin taken Ker4 pla'ce in the van of nations. VIVE LES PILULES VEGETaLES IN DIE.NT.VEs' DC t WRIGHT.- Napoleon said that ''ihe stomach 'gfrverns the Worrd." Nation.3 are distinguished by the quality of their cookery, and are indebted greatly for" energy of character to the perfection 6T digestion. While the ancient Rfrmans lived in simplicity ,fhey were invincible ; bilt when luxury crept ifi. physical and mental enervation followed, until they were no longer able to resist the more' hardy northerners. By improving" digestion, and removing morbific humors, Wright's Indian" Vegetable Pills become a great moral and poliiicl engfrvo. They clear the head, and by the buoyancy of spirit which they impart, improve the heart. They thus exercise a powerful influence in' favor of civil liberty. The energy of a People depends' measurably upon the health of a people, and th'e maintenance of their rights depends upon their energy. Therefore give health, a'nd you gi've energy arfd sustain pop ular governmef. Let all, then', chetish health, hot merejy for the enjoyment which it brings, but for the giga'ntic in terests which5 depend upon' it. Let Wrrght's In dian Vegetable Pills he used in the spring, to prevent disease'in the' fall. Had Louis Philippe been a' man of common sagacity, he would have ceded" to the people those little' reforms for which they asked, and would thus have staved 6ff a rev olution. But he" not only dented them, bnt added insult to injury, by curtailing the few privileges which the people had. Mattel and"riii'nd are gov erned by the same general1 laws.- .Abuses may accumulated the'human body1, whit-h a'revolution alone can remove ; whereasV by mbvmg tn time the evil day is postponed ihtfefiVrftfelyv. 'Vive iiA republ'ique ! VITE LES VEGETATES PILULES INDIEiNVN'ES DE WRIGHT1 ! ! MONftOE COUNTY. Geofge H Miller, Stroudsburg John Lander, Craig's Meadows Bell & Brothers", Experiment Mills Henry Kintz, Bartonsvilie A S Edinger, lannersville George Keller", Kellersville Charles Saylor, Sajlorsburg Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsoiirg Jacdb'Long, Snydersville John Marsh & Brother, Fehhersville, Lewis fiox, Chesnuthill BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Remember, that the" original and only genuine Iiidian Vegetable Pills have the tvfrtten signature of WILLIAM WIUG'HT on the top label of each box. Offices devoted exclusively to the dale of WtighCs Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale ana retail, 169 Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 G'feenwich" street, New York; and 198 Tremont street,-Bostbh. June 8, 1848. feb 24, ly Dr.Le Roys VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. The only' known medicine that at the same time pur ges, purifies, and strengthens the system. TU. LE BOY'S Pills are ,a new medicine XJ which has just appeared, ahU is fast taking the places of all others of the same class. These pills are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united that they aot together1; the one, through ts admixture with other substances, purifying and purging, while the othor is strengthening the sys tem. 1 Thus those pills are at the same time tonic ana opening; ar desideratum long and eagerly sought for by medicinal men, biit never before dis covered. In other words they do the work of the two medicines, and do it much better than' any two we know ot ; for they rembve nothing from the ystem but the impurities; 30 that while thev puree they strengthen ; and hence they cause no debili tation,' and are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le Koy's nils have a wonderful' irfiuence on the blbod ; they riot only purify without weakening it, but they rerriove all noxious particles from the chyle- before it is converted into fluid, and thus makes impure blood an utter impossibility. As there is no debilitation, so there is no nausea or sickness attending the opperations of this most excellent of medicines, which never strains or tortures the digestive functions, but causes them to work in a perfectly natural manner; and hence persons taking them do not become nale and emaciated, byt the contrary ; for while it is tho property of the barsapanlla, united as it is with other ingredients, to remove all that is foreign and mpure, it is equally the property of the Wild Cher- to retain all that is natural and sound ; and hence a robost state of health is the certain result of their united operations. Agents in Stroudsburg, Dr. Samuel Stokes and T. Schoch: Jhlv 29; 1841 JOB' WORK Neatly executed at this Office. layfTogeiable m M pills I iSrmTrn m Look at ibis o Humbug but Reality. PIANO FORTES FOR SALE.' A copy of the report ol ihe Judge of Mu Mcal Instruments at the late exhibition of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia: . The Committee have awarded C. Meyer with a premium for the bet seven octave Piano. The ground of this decision was the general excellence of the piano, and especially its pow er, brilliancy, and delicacy of touch. The judges did not give premiums for the heat fin ished instruments, conceiving the het palpable tests of a piano to be its musical capabilities, and not its originality, its mechanical igenuity, or that elegance of finish, which effects neither, the action nor the tone, and is only designed to please the eye and not to satisfy the ear. Another copy of the report of the judges of musical instruments at the last exhibition at Boston:--The committee have selected No. 591 a seven octave piano made by C. Meyer, wor thy of special commendation. No. 591, is a very fine instrument, partial, larly commendable for its elastic and ready touch, in repealed trials by different hands The keys never failed of certain repetitions in the shake. The tone throughout was even of great beauty and power from the lowest note to highest, and the damping was perfect in all cases. The North American of Philadelphia, Janu ary 4, 1848, coniains the following notice: A Compliment to a Philadelphia Piano Manu facturer. Out Bo.itoii neighbors know how a- we'll as we do Mi appreciate a go.od ihm. TIib Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Associa tion, at their last Annual Fair, that of the au tumn of 1847 awarded to Conrad M eve it, ihe celebrated Piano Manufacturer of this city, a diploma and siUer medal, for the bet cevtiii octave piano a compliment no other piano manufacturer of our ri'V has received. The subscriber keeps always on hand a sup ply of C Meyer's Pianos, which he wilf dis pose of, either for cash or in exchange for sec ond hand instrument", at manufacturer prices. A. ZUILCH, Agent for CM. Easton, March 2, 1848.--6m Its Works Praise it. Bums, Scalds, and all kinds of Inflamed Sores Curod. Tousey's Universal Ointment, is the mo"st com plete Burn Antidote ever know. It instantly (and as if by Magic) stops pains of the most desperate Burns and Scalds. For old Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, &c. on man or beast,it the beat applica tion that can be made. Thousands have tried.. arfd" thousands praise it. It is the most perfect master of pain discovered. AH who use, recom mend it. Every family should be provided with it. None can tell how soon some family wilL need it. Observe each box of the genuine Ointment has tiie name oj S Tousey written on the outside la. bel.. To imitate this is forgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmers, and all vho. use Horses', will find this Ointment the very, bast thrhg they can use for Collar Galls, Scratches Kicks, &6. &c, on their animals. Surely, .every merciful man would keep his animals as free- froro pain as" possible. Tousey's Universal Ujrjtment is" all that fs required. Try it: Bites of Insects. For the sting or bite of poi sonous Insects, Tousey's Ointment is Unrivalled. Hundreds have tried it and found it good. Piles Curved I For the Piles, Itousay's Uni versal Ointment is one of the best Remedies that can be applied. All who have tried it for. the Pries reccommend it. Old Sores Cured. For old, obstinate- Sores, there is nothing equal to Tousey's- Ointment. A person in Manlius had, for a number, ofyeors, a sore leg that buffied the skill of tiie-doctor. Tou sey's Ointment was recommendedi by one of the visiting physicians, (who knew, its- great virtues,) and two boxes produced more benefit than the pa tient had received from any and- all: previous xem dies. Let all try it. Burns and Scalds Curei. Thousands of cases! of Burns and Scalds, in all parts of the country have been cured by Tousey's Universal Ointment. Certificates enough can be had to fill" the whole of this sheet. Violent Bruises Cured. Testimonials on testi monials, in favor of Tousey's Ointment for curing: Bruises, ltuva been offered the proprietors. Hun dreds in Syracuse will certify to its great merits? in relieving the pain of the most severe Bruise. All persons should try it. Scald Head Cured. Scores of cases of Sr Headliave been cured by Tousey's Ointment. Y17 it it seldom fails. Salt Rheum Cured. Of all the remedi &xer discoered for this most disagreeable r .m,1ini. Tousey's Univercal Ointment is the nos" .complete, a It was never known to fail. Chapped Hands Can be Cured. T Uni-li versai vjmuicm wm anvoys uucj g tTOrst cases of Chapped Hands. Scores of pP r'soai will satt this. ' Sore Lips Cured. For tbB ofSorelip. there was never any thing rr l3L( e eq to Touaey's jf Ointment. It is sure to ci Jre them. Try it. m lt-s a: scientific com p0r ind, warranted not to f contain any preparation o( : Mrcufv. Price 25! cents per box. For fu. the' . paruculors cbViceinin' this really valuable O jntrr jent, the public are ref- loicu iu x imjiueio, 10 ut i na(j gratis, 01 respecta ble Druggists and '.Ierc' aant3 xhroughout the Uri ted States. Prepared by Tou seys Druggist, TOo Nass st. N Y. Foe sale in Stroudsburg, by T. SCHOCH, 'Agent t