- Exnarts. . Trie total -export ofFiodrand WJieaffiori is equivalent 10 about 110,000 barrels of flour. i iiiiium a w . - - Indian oorn, mo ijuauMkj .f.uv.v., UUi..g same time has been about i muuon uusneis. Governor and Cakal CoNuriilsioner The followingtaoie contains me reportea om al returns for Governor, and tjanal Commission oi returns W' - J cr so far as received. Corcmor. Cahkl Commis'er' Johnston. Longs'th Middie'th. Painter Allegany. Adams Armstrong" Berks Heaver Bucks Bedford - Blair Butler S85G 2331 2094 4207 2764 5084 ;2G13 2293 3241 1151 768 5895 2989' 1980 2580 1255 808 630 2249 1975 145 1413 2976 3758 1354 2289 2371 1103 783 2637 9726 2549 1850 2967 425 3613 1443 4645 C10 1 1806 2133 8411 2S83 5245 2739 1427 3748 1421 999 5140 895 3069 3157 2848 2238 1004 1111 2269 1500 283 3290 2988 2363 1871 1568 1201 992 1800 5514 3012 2298 3785 1769 3109 1591 5218 53 3476 2144 2064 4972 8424 2314. 1864 4113 2576 5063 '2610 2288 6180 1785 2213 8390 2846 5204 2786 1425 Bradford 1118 746 5898 2968 1923 2398 1134 792 603 3203 1974 1440 1000 5101 Carbon Chester ' Centre, Cumberland Columbia 3134 .2778 2209 997 1105 2287 1480 sviti'ffira Clarion Clinton 1 . m 1 nniii 1 11 ; 1 niiu mhin Delaware Elk Krie 2710 3273 3736 3004 1420 X a 1 w- Franklin ixreeii Huntingdon Indiana 2263 2121 1108 642 2623 9706 2521 1831 2897 372 3462 1432 4522 0000 2461 1484 1343 8955 1883 1299 1190 936 1795 5519 2966 2267 3683 1635 3103 1585 5337 0000 3476 2938 r Juniata Jefferson I.nh.tnnn Aw ancaster - Lehigh JiV Lycoming Luzerne Monroe Mercer Mifflin Montgomery .III- Northamptan Wihumberland 2551 1516 1339 8963 J'errv Philadelphia city Philadelphia county 16998 16028 16966 16005 119 598 Potter 000 349 Schuylkill 4264 3538 Somerset 2755 1 103 Sullivan - 0000 178 Susquehanna - .1597 2416 Tioaa '' 1219 2078 Unu.n 2887 16S6 Venango " 544 Weotmorelahd- 2856 4955 Washington - 4065 3944 Warren 947 1145 Wayne 855 1455 Wyoming 168 York 4162 4345 000 4181 000 1505 1124 2941 2689 3906 901 .745 000 3584 000 2875 1989 1580 4988 3952 1136 1402 4122 4319 ITIAKRIED,. In Milford, on the lS'h tnst., Mr. Horace W. Hoys and Miss Elizabeth Jane Brink, all of ITjlllUI U. rpHE ASTHMA. CURABLE. There is no JL disease more distressing than the Asthma, and there are but few who suffer with it who are ac quainted with the proper method of cure. In fact, it is a complaint that for a long time baffled skill of physicians, but deep research, and much study, has at last shown that it can now be classed as n curable disease. The symptoms of Asthma are straightness of the chest : languor; disinclina tion to motion ; loss of appeiite ; wind in the bow els; weight over the eyes; nausea; headache. These, or some of them, mark the approach of the fit, which usually attacks its victtmubout lhe mid dle of the same night. Then there is a stuggle for breath as if the patient were suffocating. Asthmatic persons will find in CHckener1s Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills a certain remedy. These pills will, if taken in doses so as to operate gently upon the bowels , modify the fits to which asth matic persons are subject ; and in time will so tone the system as to resist them altogether. The pills, heing composed of the finer and pur er pottions of certain plants which have been long known for their eminent qualities, are sure to ej". feet a permanent removal of this distressing dis ease, and restore the sufferer to .his wonted, healtlu We make the assertion upon the. authority -of sev eral persons-of our acquaintance who haVe used the pills with the most decided effect.- For sale at the Republican Office, by T. Schoth) the only authorized agdnt for Stroudsburg. WRIGHT'S .Indian Vegetable Pills, in -addition to bein g one of the-best anti bilious medicines in the worid, possess a, power in remo ving pain, which is trtfty astonishing Pour, or five ofaid Indian Vegetable Pills Saken every night on going to bed, will 1.1 a short time com pletely rid the body of those morbid humors which, if lodged In the livefj are the cause of pain in the Me. sometimes extending to the shoulder blade difficulty of breathing, nausea sickness, loss oi appetite, costiveness, flatulenu v Tsarrqy or jcuuw complexion, ana otner symptou'13, u natnea or4orpid state of the liver. Whight's rndran 'Vegetable Pills also' thorough cleanse the ?toraach and bowels from all-bib? humors, and other impurity, apd therefore! art certatrt cure for 5:okc, dysentery cholera morbps, and other disorders .of 'the intestines. Beware of Sugar QoaUi Cpunterfeiis.-Viz-member, that the'originalund, only .genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature .of VVij WJ Wriqht on the top label of:each bor. For sale by George H. Miller v who is the only authorized agent for StroudsWurg; see advertise ment for other agencies inianother column. - Office and general depot, l,0frflace.3t. P,h'U AGEWTS,WA3VTED. To cn.v.asaTpr omeew.aiid'poptilarors, in every cquoiyJhrpughouc ilie ifmjed Stat.es. To Agenis, lhe ,inpst libe.ral ,rreourge(meni :is offered with ft'siaall capual oK5 to ftlOO: A chance j, offered. .wherby an aoeni carF nake from JOjOj pweM. f For frtheH Jianiculars, address .(pogf. paid ) , r . , iW M . A.-LEA . No. 158 NorjVeoond StreetPude! tiay jujusk the1 GRA'tftf JURORS: Of 1 - ' """TV T ' r.l 55 Jacob .Uorrell, Koss . kUO 3 J(na''(jrreeii8Wjg;.i;o 4 Ptlfir'3 Hoddmaihr.JCheshttfciH 5 Pe;S Alteinosef Do j 6 Thomas Knechiv Hocono 7 Andrew urener Hamilton V i-V-V;, 1 8 John; Woolbert, Jr Jackson.' JJrMX I' 9 Henrv Weiss, Jr ChesnulhilC JE'Cl 4V uwwv lUTIO KJUAIlftllJIUIVl llWillwm Williams, JDo .Tx? 12 Williatm Eboch, tol)yhanna, .,; 1 cJ wiuiam Adams, uo 14 Yalenline Werkiser, Hamillon 15 James Smith, Chesnmbill 16 Jacob Hilpan. Price 17 Menry Eilenberger, Smuhfiel ' ; 18 Peter Snyder, Hamilton 19 John Potrs, M Smithfield 20 Charles L'abar, do 21 Patrick Daily, Cheshulhill" , . (22 Christian Smith, Smithfield 30oJ inn 01 1 a.i o 1 23 Charles Andre, Stroud 24 John Shoemaker, M Smithfield . PETIT JURORS V X Reuben Gregery, Polk 2 John Gregory,' Cheanuihill 3 Robert Van Gtuskitk, Hamilton 4 Isaac Delong, Stroud 5 James Holltnshead, Do (i James Fenner, Smithfield 7 George Sebring, Pocono 8 Thomas Shiveley, Do 9 Joseph Fellincer, Hamiltori' 10 Joseph Kerr, Stroud 11 John Edmger, Iocono 12 Joseph Johnson, Ross 13 Henry Frankeufield, M Smithfield::; 14 James Bell, Jr Smithfield 15 Feier Kunkle, Hamilton 16 Charles Lambert, Smithfield 17 William Hauk, Ross 18 Jacob Bisbing, Pocono 19 Joseph Siaples, Smithfield 20 Joseph'V Wilson, Do 21 Andre Groner, Hamilton' 22 Joseph Kemmercr, do T 23 William Smiley, Stroud 24 John Setzer, Chesnuthill J 25 George Bih, Stroud 26 Peter Edinger,- Pocohb1 27 Peter Mostellef, Hamilton ' 28 John Smith, koss 29 Joseph Biitenbender,- Hamilton 30 George Hohenshieldt,. Siroudi 31 Jesse Sigltrt, Chesnuthill 32 John Hohenshieldt, Stroud 33 Samuel Pjpher, ftl Smithfisld 34 John Mernhew, lo 35 William Bellas, Jackson 36 Henry Werkiser, Hamilton : n. :r if ' T! f ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Monroe, the following Real Estate, formerly of Charles G. Nebe, lale of Pocono township, in said county, deceased, will be sold at public vendue, at the house of Jacob Knechl, in Stroudsburg, on Saturday the 18th day of November next, at 2 o clock in the afternoon, one lull the .equal undivided moiety or half part of a ceriatn Saw Mil! and 7 Tracts of Iand, situate in Cooibaugh township, in said Monroe county, in the warrantee names of the follow ing persons, to witr Daniel Shoemaker, containing 408 07 and al lowance. Richard Shaw, Tobias Guiltner, Aaron Depue, 408 97 412 72 408 97 408 97 408 97 408 97 Henry Biles, Peter HagleV Nicholas Depue, These lands are heavily timbered with Spruce I and Hemlock ; the Tobyhanna Creek, a never failing stream of water passes through them, on which is erected a good and substantial SAW MILL, hip, complete order. The Sullivan Road passes wiihln about two miles of the Saw Mill. The whole will be sold together or in parcels if de sired. ' The terms, and conditions will be made known at the time and place of sale,' by J. H STROUD, Administrator. October 26, 1848.--4t. Good News ! Not. jrom Ireland but from the HAT AND CAP STORE OF Francis S. Pauli "The public are respectfully informed tfrat the 4 subscriber has just received, and offers for sale, splendid assortment of Hats and Caps, which will be sold on the most reasonable terms for 'cash. The supply of Hats on hand embraces the jbllowingi SERVER, SILK, f0JJ3SKIN, jm FUR, CaBSJMERE, BRUSH, Am! -M'n's and Boys's white and black wool Hai? ; glazed and Montery Hats. Fur and wool sp.orntfg and Ashland hats. A gen pfz assortmeu't of Caps? such as aiiei, fur seal, liajr Real,;inusk-.at, &c Men's and Boys' fan cy'and plain velvet, red plush, and glaced Caps. Having had confciderable experience in the .Business- enables me to assure you that I cari -will urnish Hats& vOaps of the best ma tSriaifs aild'workmansjiip, and of the. most de fci'fttletyi. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere ; Jr .charge nothing for showing my I THankfoI for past favors, 1 will endeavor to LwUiWi,5c.oHiihiiiic.of,iheii. v . . .n. lit (.ijl?iaWv Kriiilit at' the hishesr casri J! cm ..v V TTrriT-lTI- . Is hereby given to all persons int.ere's'fedvt hat Charles H. Heaney4 assignee of Samuel, B. Keifef, prChestnuthill township, Morlroe cpun ty, Pa., h'as filed his account in the jCotirrof Common 'Pleas of Monroe.1 County, which will be allowed by the CJdurt on the $3d day ofNp vember nextf unless cause . be sWwn wjiy such acou.nl should not be allowed. J. H. STROUD, Prothonotary Stroudsburg, Oct. 26, 1848.-4t. ; HIGHLY IIPOKTAIT WORK Child-Birth : A Valuable Scientific Work Upon the Subject :8f SELHOFFi iff. D. , late of Paris, jksl puWshed in Neib-Yorl: by the Author . This Work contains recently discovered in formation upon a subject of t he highest impor tance to Married Persons, of those, contempla-i! ting Marriage. It will be found of special val ue to those whose means, health or other cir cumsiauces, ao no pe mit mem to increase. the number of their family, without great incon. venience, sufTering, or .perhaps risk of life.-' ng, or pernaps A method of avoiding these troubles and dan gers, at-will, (recently discptered by a cele brated French Physician) is fullv communica ted in this work, so that any person may aVail himself of it at once, without fiurchasin'g any in strumeht, medicine, or other article, from the author. The means of prevention. here set forth. cost comparatively nothing, and ,are within the reach of all. The process is new, safe infal- liabie, convenient, iurinle, and cannot injure t he health of the most delicate Nor does it cur tail matrimonial privileges in the least. Ifloraliiy cEiidc'ti(l. The object o( ihis work can be shown to be of the highest utility, and sustained, by the soundest principles of prudence, political econ omy, and virtue. It shows how a physiological effect may be produced, scientifically and with out injury to the constitution, which thousands attempt to accomplish by the most Unwise and reprehensible means. The object is by no, means new to the world. The means will be esteemed by all scientific, rightminded and sen sible people, as a discovery in physiology of the highest consequence to public mo'rals and happiness. The Instinct of Nature. Love, and the desire for union between the sexes, will be indulged, talk of prudence as we may. Without marriage, we have, in all coun tries, a debasement of one sex, and the crim inal indulgence of the other ; with marriage, and the unrestrained indulgence of the natural instinct, vfery often suffering ahd misery of the mdst fedrful character. Who, then, shall deny to man, (a free agent,) the right to marry, and to regulate the instinct of nature ? Young Married People.' Young Married People, whose fortunes are not yet established; will find in this work mat ter to interest them deeply, and information of of the highest valde, which they should not, on any account, be ignb'fah't of. Hundreds of mar ried people, now advanced ihiife, have assured the author, that if they had possessed such a treasure in early life, ii would have saved them more .than half the suffering aud deprivation they have since endured. ! Unhappy Wires; Unhappy Wives, who feel that their physi cal condition and health totally unfit them to be come the mothers of a numerous offspring, and who reasonable fear that eaeh period of con finement will terminate their existence will hall the discovery of this certain means of re lief wiih unbounded joy. Let alt such unfor tunate and unhappy wives lose no time in ob taining this important work. It will be to them a precious boon through life, and prevent many an early and premature death. . Hereditary Diseases. Scrofula, Consumption, Insanity, Apoplexy, Diseahe of the Heart, and other horrible com plaints, capable of transmission from parent 10 child, afflict many worthy people, who, at the same time, are as capable of enjoying them selves in the marriage state as their more for tunate fellow beings. Shall such persons re frain from marriage on this account, 'or shall they marry and give birth to a feeble offspring, destined to a life of suffering or an early death 1 The answers to these serious questions wiil be found in the work here recommended. Early Marriage. Early marriages are strongly advised by all philosophers aud writers upon social and po litical subjects. Early marriages, beyond nil questions, tend to promote virtue and happiness; and with the power of regulating the procrea- tive function, made known in this work1, may be freely entered into, without fear of ineUring responsibilities which cannot be sustained; Over Population of the Earth Over Population of the earth need be" no lon ger apprehend. The calculations of jMalihus, and the wild fears of Robert''Da'le Owerr, are alike rendered baseless by the discovery here communicated to the world. "jThe control of man over his accidents, ' irr this respect at leasts is here established." The wisdom of ex erciseing such control, none who give ihe" sub- jeel a moment's consideration, can doubt. Honesty of the Work. OT"" There is no deception or frombuggery of any kind about this wdrk.' It im precisely what us title indicates, a scientific publication, containing information of great valfrefo' married people, or those contemplating marriage,' ex! pressed in plain language,- whicfy all cart uridert stand, with no necessary words put th merely 10 swell the number of its pages. nie whole story is (old, and the .means of accomplishing the objects of the work fully and faithfully given, so that the reader may av'ajj himself 'of it at once, without purchasing ;ny me'dfeinoi iiisirdment; or other afride :fioifllf jje uihur. REGISTER'S ..NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees and other pejsqns interested in the estate qf the'r.e-, spectivd 'dticedeWts' add mno'r, that ihVadmrii lstraiion accounts of the following estatesrhave been tilled in the office of the'Regtstef df'Mon roexountyj' atid will be prdsetued forconfirma tion and altb'v&ance 10 the Orphan's Court, to be held at Sifo'udsburg, in and for-the aforesaid county, onf MdHday tbe.20'ih day Of November next, 10 o'clock a. at. , The firt account of William. L. Bush and Joseph V. Wtl son, Administrators of the estate of Henry Y. Bush, late of Smithrie'ld township, deceased; SAM LIE REES, Jr. Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, October 19 th, 1848. , . SHERIFF'S SALE. : By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fucias issued out of ihe Court of Common Pleas of the Coun- ty of Pjkej lb 'riie direcied, I willjexp'ose to pub lic bale ai the Court liotise, in Milford. on d of mbb , w i ,, l ? 0 dcrttf P. M; All ihrit certain 1848,. i . messuage aud tract of land situate in the township, of Dingman, Couniy,of Pike ajnd State of Perm-, sylvama, being part of a largef tract o'f lafid s'ur? 1 . .t 1 ; i.J ".f. - veyeu in me warraiues name pi uarrei uoi. inger, numbered upon the Commissioners Bo'pks of said county 62. Bounded and described us follows, 10 wit: Beginning at a heap (if stones for corner on ihe line of William Queen's land,,j inence iqrm o. uegrees, vvesi 0 perciies 10 a stone corner, thence South 45 degrees, West 100 perches to' a stone ,c'ornert ih'eiice by line of Willam Queen's lnti, ftorth 45 degrees, West 72 perches, itiehce 'North 45 degrees, East 40 pefchesj thence Norjh 45 degrees, We'st 8 perches, thence North 45' degrees, East 4fj perches; (hence South 4? degrees', ast 8 perches, thence North 45 degrees, EasA'9 perches tor a stone, corner being a corner of land now ip possession of Samuel and James W Van Auketi, thence South 4o" degrees, Ea:t 139' perches 10 a stone corner thence Sbtith 45 de grees, West 29 perches to the place of begin ning,' cbntaihing . 7d Acres and tdi .PercIficSj be the' same more or ?less. Upon the above, tract are about forty acies ,of improved land with a ' Franie --if relHh Houses thereon erected.. Seized and taken, in execution as the prdpe'r ty of John V. Van Auken. ' ' JACOB 1CIMBLE, SherifT, Sheriffs office, Mjlfqrd, i . . October 5,184. To the Covers of Good Fruit. The subscriber offers for s'aie"ih'e fol lowing very choice Trees and Plants: 3,00C Peach Trees embracing 15 dif ferent kinds of fruit. Apple trees of 22 kinds; Cherry Trees, 16 kinds; Pears, 15 kinds; a valTeiy of Apricot and 'Nectarine trees. A'L-so-5,000 Strawberry ,plants of 5 difirpnt. va rieties, and Asparagus roots and Downing' Colossal Rhubarb or Pie plant. The above articles' are all of the first kinds in a healthy,' thrifiy condition, and will be sold in large or small lots, very low for cash. Apply loathe subscriber at Lafayettev.College. . H.. W.CROSBY. Easton, Sept. 21, 1848.3t. liiMic Sale of Real Estate. Wijl be hold at public sale, on Tuesday, the 31s't day of October next, on the premise two valuable farms and mill property, situate in Hamilion township Monroe coqnty, Pa. about four miles west of Siroudsburg, belonging, to the estate of John Kunkle, deceased. No. 1 coutaining 176 ACRES or thereabouts,-adjoining lands of Gideon Bur rut, Adam Shafer, John Huston and others, a- bout HO'acres of which are cleared, and'i'n a high, stale of cultivaijo.n, the remainder being well timbered with oak, hickory and other tim her. On this farm there is a gdod log house, a large frame Barn, with stone s'ablings, wagon house and Other outbildings. 'There is, also a sufficiency nf apple and other fruit trees oh the farm. McMichael's creek passes through th'e farm. No. 2 contains 56 ' Acres or thereabouts, adjoining the abdyo.-mentiqned property, and lands of Michael Shoemaker Esq., Simon Meyers and others, about 36 acres of w hich are .cleared and . in . a good state of culti vation.' There are two, bearing, orchards and other frdit trees on the premises. The buil dings .cousits of a , and" FRAME BARN, and other farm buildings ; also, a large STONE GRtST IILL, sawmill and blacksmith shop, all' in, good order. The mills afe drivdti h McMichael's preek, a never-failing stream, The rpad leading from Srrotrdsburg jQ the ;Wnd .Gap .pasies jfhrough both of the above farms. The terms and conditionMvilf be.nia$e known, at ihe time and place of sale by,:. . . . JOH H.jKtJJNKLE " ' ' p'ete'r kunkle, x Agents for th'e heirs, tfamiffon, Seprhfre 2i; 1848. Violins ad KttiTES. At Yrprn .$ 1 ,50 to $$5(1, for aae by . lt ,. 4 t. ! . JOHH. MELICK.,, Stroudsburg, Jan. 1,1846. , , : BLANK .HEEDS1 ' JRor n0 at thw Office. M f 'ft AND GENTLEMEN'S ' d'utlittiiigr. Bstablisbment. 1 i; ' N. 27 Cortland' Stent) ; u 1 . k t f -1 ; ' .rrEw-voRK. ''Sttogers'arfd citizens desireiig to f'eplcnisn their wardrobes, .may be- imme'djaiely.iaccbxn modated in the very bestfstyler aiid at theJoio est Cash prices. With a choice seldcnon -of Fall and Winter Garment's"- - Of the newest patterns, of superior iii7ike'and;? finish, aud of ihe best material ; equal in eve ry repect to the bet cusnnn work. Having adapted the cah principle, upon which cer'aitr caleuldtions may be made; her has pursued suc cessfully for upwards of ten ydars, 111 direct ojV v posiiioh ui ilie ruinous ayem ,of creii, which imposes lhe iiecesspy of exaeiirig unneM:s.san ly high prices from paying customer ; he con-M unties to provide, and .has. now on hand one ofi THE LARGEST " MOST FA SRI ON A BLE;; .AND CHOICE A'SSOI&iLENTS OF. Ready' Made Cloihiirs in America." Fr'orn which gentlemen may depend updii suiting ihemselv.es satisfactory, as regard, qual ity, syle,'ahd price. His large siyck emrjr?iT ces Oierboats and Clohks dt the most approval, styles,' Dress, Fr'ock, and o'lher Coats.' 'Paitrp taloons-b'f every desirable paiterh,"aud. ihe riclir esi assorimem.oi mauiv o.iuu, vubamior, mm othdr styles' of Wiriter Vests.1 i,M bsincy lltfpartment; . Embraces all the new rind elegant patterns; andV latest arid most desirable styles of Fanci, Silk, and Satin CraMts, Sitspenders)' Gloves and Hosiery, .Shirts. Bosoms and i Collars, Carpel Bags, $c , eye , In addition to the above variety of RWtly1 Made Articles, .he has for sale by the piece5" or-5 yard, iat as low prices as can be found in eirrier of the Atlrintic cities, a beautiful assonmeiit oT ihe best fjdality. A ClotiisVCasSimeres, Si Testifies, Jfj3 Gentlemen can have their qrdrs filled at a few hours notice, and serit to any jiart of the United Slates and by sending their niea ures, can obtain clothing Oh' as good terms an though": ihey were p'tesetlt .to. select for ihem-selvesj- Address . j. C. BCfOTH, No. S,7 Cortland street, New York. October 5, 1848. 0i. JJJFor tho liberal dhare of patrohagp. whirl has been extended tb h'thi for so riiauy vrearr. he returns uhfeigfietl " acknow'ledg'ements.s-ii(Sf he profmises lhat ho efforts shall be spared oit' his prt in fdliire'tri crfntinue to serve hiseii!.' tomers bn as favorable terms as any 'iheir house "in the trade. Bocto? Yourself! For Cents f By meads- of lhe ' POCK ET ESCU LA PI US;or '-eve ry one ina own physician! twentieth edition, with up wards'of a hundred engra vings, showing private dis-i eases in every shape and! form, and. malformations of the generative system by W, YOUNG, M.'D: The time has hbw arrived, that person sxiU ferihg from secret disease, need ho more be come ,the victim ,of quackery,- as by the pre-' scriptions contained' in this bocik any one-may cure himself, .without hindrance to buisines? or the. knowledge of the mo'st intimate friend; arid with one tenth the usual expense. n ad-f ditionno the general rtfutme of private disease?,' it fully explains the cabSe bf manhood's early decline, with observations on marriagebesides many other derangements which it would. not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. JJjAny persbit sending twenty-fiyi: cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book-, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, 'Dr. W. YOUNG; jfro. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia," Post paid. XtF VV ANTED Proprietors, of Drug or Book Stores, and Pedler, in every town in the United States, to act as agents fotihe above work. September 7, 1648.--6m. YOfcNCr SADIES' 11VSI UTE. Easton, Penn'ai ' The Yourtg Ladies' Institute, situated at lhe corner of Pomfret and Sjfring Garden streets will commence its sixth 'session, on the first Monday, the 4th day of September next. ' For particulars apply to THOS M.CANN; '.Prinaptil Reference may be made to the follow ing'gen- tlcmen, who are patrons ol the lnsutud,r Peter S. Michler, John J. Bu'ke, f Chas. Inngs, M. D J. P. HBTrcii, Jacob Wagoner John Davis, . ' D. LACHENO'tife; Mi B: Easton, July 19, 1848. fP!-.7. 5l . SITES HIGH I WhV is it that all eyes are. cast toward the Brick yrd occupied by Stone & - Wolf ?"- , " BecWuse theV have 90,000 of tUe Largest tind bes' Brick just burnt and for sale, that can be Vad p.hw cbtinty, or in Evasion, A portion 'ofssaul hticfc are composed of material thai wl suud. tir and warranted good for biildJno balie ovens and other fire, places. ' Go'neu'arid. examine for yourselves, - the brick will ; speak Jduder ihan words. N These bficK are considerably larger than any .others .made in thir. county. .1 ;T . jN, B. All kinds of couniry piodce.iaken mf exchange except cabbage, and cash hoi refed. STONE &- WOLFo JStrotidsburg Monroe county, J.uly 27. 1848; rf r- 'WATCHKS;,' n 4 A goodV assbrtmeriiorvyatchesoT-salear : 1 ?f v m . r'i 1 1 A. I