r immj 2m A Yard of Forlc. In a small town -? down east,' in which they I ' building a railroad, a party or men, wiiou Lire employed there, went to the store oi a TejU f rk whereupon the Yankee deliberately cut off V01 ' -. ?nr1 Imnried themto the man. Pat "imen oi ineir w, uu jim ui hrCC P'ti J . ' - ....hctnndmor the ioke, asked : u And sure, and .K-it ivllaiyou wouiu uc ttiivi v-.nuii" a.yara q !iidV . - i:J tk -ri m.. 7.?" certainly, icuiiuu mc launuu, cuunr, on't yu know lnat in country three feet Ukeayard. Prepared Wood. The Mining Journal describes some beauti- ill specimens ui wuuu, piuparuu.uiiucr wio jiai- nieJ pricess oi arrencu gentleman oi uie. ame oi rt - - , fle() in iho construciioa ol useful and or iental fancy cabinet work, and ihe internal rchitecture of our house, public building, &cv 11 our commonest woous, sucn as pine, beech, rch, clni, oak, &cM have imparled to them an ntlfe nevr cnaracier, uoai in coior aim me ispositiou of the gram, or curl, which froth the rood, after ,n0 operation, being susceptible vX liiclt polish, is brought out hi the greatest icbiies and beauty. Some specimen's of ta rtjt panels, &c.t tnaue Iroin this prepared ood.are exceedingly rich, urpasstng any v he more expensive wpoda in their . natural Mate, il which will, doubtless, come into most ex- eiiie application. We are not awaro of the laterial employed to have this effect on the oud, which, although patented, the proprietors ,i . 'pi. .i . eep a proiouuu suujci. i ua manipulation is fa simple na ure, consisting m causing an xhausiion of (he contents of the culluiar tisue I ihe umber, and, while so exhausted, initic- ng a olutIou of the material into the pores, 'he operation is performed on preen, or freh ui umber, and the whole tree is operated upon once, which becomes so thoroughly saturated ith the preparation, that on cutting any por- on oi U (he same altered appearance in the rain present themselves, and the wood, we lit inlorined, is very soon lit for use, which iheruise would require many momhs' season ig. Wood thus prepared is rendered proof uainst drv rot. decav. and ihe ravages of in- 3 ' - o ct; and thus, in addition to us great beauty ; is woud may be brought economically irno io for the common purposes of building, or iher uses to which timber is yenerallv an- lied. The cost of the machine is about $60 ; id it can be used in the fields or forests, or on ie shores of rivers, and does not require veiy xperienced hand.. Scientific Prophecy. About nineteen years ho Air. Halt oi Wilton Connecticut, then a re- liarkably good stinlent in his Collegeiate course, as Middcnly deprived of his reason and his tiemurv. in those circumstances, his Jather, Lev. .Mr. Han, sent him to Hartford ; but fin- lm' no reJiel, he sent him to Dr. unaniin, ol amhridge, Mass. The Dr. aid there was So relief lor him at lhat tirnej but at the age of iitty mx or seven, there would be a change ; liat ihe brain was loo much expanded for the branium, and there would he at lhat age a con Iraction, which would enable it to act lieailli ul'v. His anxious father and family Baw their popes peretnniorily deferred for nineteen years. iriiai iirne has recenilv exnired. and to their Jieat joy the prophecy is fulfilled. The man I'fgau to inquire for his books, as if he had jiist laid them down, and resumed his mathematical biuJies where he left ihem. There was no trace in his mind of this long Mink in his life, or of anything which has oc curred jn it, and ho did not know that he was t!m)st forty years of age. The circumstances of greatest interest is, hat where he went into ihis state of dnrange ntJiit in deep religious anxiety, he came out of ft with a bnghC christian hope, which had been Dbiained without the knowledge of his friends short time before. The Pittshurg Mining Company have recent ly blasted down and cut up a mass of copper, iiearly pure and malleable, which weighed no ess than 80 tons, nd the value of this mass, then delivered in market, will exceed $25,- )00. Nothing in ihe whole hisiorv of cornier o - - - I I lining approaches this. IMALL POX generally begins with languor and weariness, chilliness and vomiting, soreness 3f the throat, great thirst, and many other unpleas ant complaints. vrjghts Indian vegetable r Us will be found e very best medicine in the world for the cure of mall Por, because they cleanse the body from bose poisonous humors which are the cause of pill pox and o.'her erupitive complaints. From '-ree to six of saiO Indian vegetable Pills, taken (ery niffht on ffoinL' to bed, will in a short time Mte a perfect cure of the above dangerous corn- faint, and ihe blood an'd other fluids will be ie- ired to a state of purity. 'ijui o 'lUUlalt cgeiai a ma aiay am aim iprove dioesttbd, at.id therefore give health and fgor to the --wjiqle franre. veware of Sturer Coated' "Counterfeits. Ke- ;mber, that the original I'nd only genuine Indian fgeiable Pills have the wn tlen signature of Wii,- AM Wright on the ttM4ab ' of e ach box. For sale by Geofge H.jMtUsr, who is the only ithorized agent for Stroudshin'g.; see advertise ent for other agencies in anotlu column. Office and general depots 16.0 Itace si. Phil'a. ealousy among the Laoies". r The ladies are all jealous of Clickener!s ugar-coated Pills, heretofore thev (th ia?o flatterre'd them- Hves that they were the onlv n. -dicine in nature pich was at the same lime swpp. to the lips and riving to ihe heart. In fact it to. luxurv to be rk now-a-days, the pleasure is so gi eat of being we whole again ,hy Clickener's s, 'tiar-.coated "gative Pills, they being adapted to ah constita- i ana their operations unattended with nausea-. or eriDe. ' -.' " Por sale a'rthe Jlebublican OAEicb. ISv ' Wvwi'; O nnl.. .1 - , .. ,-. , 1 . j asuuwAcu, agem jorypifouospurg. - t tt?Agoodf "rich sdit -retain? moistureC much lutigcr limn iiiaiew.nicn is oausie-iKipuur;.. A few clock? on hndv which will Jbe .ek changed for Q.6d, Lii)inMdiBle9ppUjitio.ii'be made m . JOHN H- MEWUK. St roudsburfc 3of v 1 g, lB48i REGISTER'S -NOTICE. Notice is'jierebygiveh, (hat'Moses Binghaaij Executor til Lewis P Parlin, deceased, :has filed his account as such Executor in the Reg inter's Oflicei at Milford, Pike county, Pa., and the same will, he p'resenied to the Orphan's Court, to bo held at Milford, in and. for said cout.ity, on the 1 8th dSv; of December next, for conformation and allowance, of which' all per sons interested wilt lake notice. JVC. WESTBROOK, Register. Register's Office, Milford, . N'oV.12, 1846. - : ( V fK. 1 "03010' to the enclosure of the" subscriber, in. Toby iiariria low nship, Monroe Co. Pa., some time this-Tair. v " Bull Catf,v Supposed to' be about one year old. The otvner or owti'ers thereof, are hereby requested to come forward, prove property,' pay charges ami take it awav, otherwise it will be disposed of as the law directs. WILLIAM CRISSMAN. November it, 1848. ESTRAY. - Came to .the enclosure of the undersigned in Tobyhanna township, Monroe Co. Pa., some time this fall, a Ha&'lc Hi'own Heifer, Supposed to be about two years old. The owner or owners thereof are hereby requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and lake her away, or she will be disposed of according to law. JOSEPH BENSER. November 11, 1848. Almanacs ! Almanacs ! ! DOCTOR D. JAYNE. would respectfully inform the public lhat he publishes annually for gratuitous distribution, by himself and all his Agents, an Almanac, called Jayne's Medical Almanac, And Guide to Health. The calculations for ihis Almanac are made with great care and accuracy and for five dif ferent Latitudes and Longitudes, so as to make ihern equally useful as a Calendar in every part -of the United States and British North Ameri ca. They are printed on good paper, and with handsome new type, and are neatly bound, and besides being the neatest and most accurate Calender printed in ihe United Slates, they contain a large amount of valuable informatidn, suited to the wants of all, and of that kind too, which cannot bo found in books. HiS CATALOGUE OF DlSEAfiS, with remarks and directions for their removal is really invaluable, and make them welcome visiters in every house thfey enter. Every family should possess at least one of these Annuals. His Almanacs for 1849 is now ready for distribu tion, of which he designs lo publish at least TWO MILLIONS, and in order lhat they every family in the United States and British America, may be furnished with a copy, he hereby invites MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS to forward iheir orders to him as early as pos sible, and they shall be supplied GRATUIT OUSLY with as many copies as they may deem necessary to supply iheir various custo mers. They ate alo invited at the same time, m send a copy of their "BUSINESS CARD," winch will be printed and placed on the cover of the Almanacs sent them, also without charge. They Bre aUu requesied to give all necessa ry directions how the Almanacs should be for warded to them. By law they cannot be sent by mail unless the postage ts first paid on theirt ht-re. Orders (post paid,) directed lo DR D JAYNE, Phtlailp(phta will meet with prompt attention, Jjjr3 FAMILIES can obtain these Almanacs Gran of JOHN MALVEN. Siroudsbnrg, November 10, l848.--3t Good News JNol jrom Ireland, but from the HAT AND CAP STORE -. OF Francis S. Pauli. The public are respectfully informed that the subsiribeT has, just received, and offers for sale, a splendid assortment of Hats and Caps, which will be sold qn ihe most reasonable terms for cash. The supply of Hata on hand embraces the following; SILK, ' FUR, ' BRUSH, while and 'black MOLEgKEN,, CASSLMERE, Also Meii's' and Boy S 3 wool 'Hals ; glazed and Moniery Hats. Fur and wool ppo'rting and Ashland hats. A sen- era! assortment of Caps, such as otter, fur seal, hair sea), muslraif &c. Men's and Boys' fan cy and, plain veLv,et, red pluab;,-a.nd glaced Gaprs. Having had,, considerable experience in ihe business enables me to assure you that I can and will furnish Hats &Caps of. the best ma terials and workmanship,- and of the most de sirable styles. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere"; 1 charge nothing for showing my goods. " v. T.hanlduI.forjpaBt favorjs, 1 will endeavor lo merit a con.tinuance'of thenr; ' -. : f . HANCIS S. PAUU. Pf-S.---F3PSt.bow- aj ahe highesr-.6ash1 .X'3m. ESTRAY M y V" STOVES !: ,X0Y3ESS '', : -For sale by .ST0GLL STOKES. Stroudsbtirgt Nfbvcmbe7 1018 f CftlLD-BIRTltH ! Tit : I. k Vdliiabl e Scientific Work, upohMi&'subjett of i Gestutio&tind Child Birth, AjjJCgisB. : ftERMi D. late jf ParUrUf i.p$WsWd in v New York by the Author... tf JSJ '"Jff ' t -Price utenii&fi?e $ciits& HISWla9iaiftVre9.ntly discovered in . formajiprVnppnsubjec highest impor tance to. Mar ridefsdffs contemplating Marriage. ... It will he' found of special vaTfier MS )Kose whoso means, health dfr ofher rcumstances, do hot permit them to fncr.ease- ie number of their family, without great inconvenience, suf-. fbring, or perhaps risk of life A 'method x( avoiding these tfoubles and danger's,'- at will, (recently discovered by a celebrated French Physician,) isifullyicomhtuhfcai'ed inv this work, soirhat ariy person may avail' himself of .it at once, without cost. The moans of -prevention hero set fori h are -therefore withiti ihe"reach of all. the process is ndw, safe, infaHiable,-con-venientf simple, and cannot; injure jhe health of the most delicate. , ' CAUTION. I Some speculator has clandestinely (under another name) published an imitation, (bearing the same title,) which, besides omitting the: most important portions of it, dupes the cred ulous out of Hic Dollar When the price is 'Tweiityf ivfe Cenia . For the genuine, full, and complete Work. Copies of this work will be sent in a close envelope, single letter postage .to any part of the UnitedStaies, for twenty five cents sent, post-paidj to Dr. R. G. Geissners Box 2456$ office 127 1-2 Liberty Street, New York. N. B. No Bookseller allowed to sell this work. Novemher 10, 1848 5m. St routislmrg Female Seminary. xMISS CAROLINE HORN, of Easton, Pa. has taken charge of this institution, whibh will be open for the. reception of scholars on Mon day the 13th of November, inst. For terms of tuition, &c. apply to the pre ceptress. By order of the board of trustees. JOHN HUSTON, Pres't. Siroudsbnrg, Novembers, 184S. BLANKS. , The subscriber has on hand and offers for sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz: Deeds, Executions; Summonses; Subpoenas; Bonds, 8c. L. F. J3ARNES. Milford, November, 2, 18J8. - " 'v CLOTHING EMPORIUM AND GENTLEMEN'S Oisl&tting )taIs$h&fiient: Nu. 27 Cortland Sired, ' NEW-YORK. Strangers and citizens desitoing to replenish their wardrobes, may be immediately accom modated ill ihe very best style, and at the low est Cash prices. With a choice -selection of Fall and vfosster Crai'nieiUs Of the newest patterns, of superior make a'hd finish, and of the best materials ; equal in eve ly respect to the best custom work. Having adopted the cash principle, upon which certain calculations may be made, he has purged suc cessfully for upwards of ten years, in direct op position to the ruinous system of creit, which imposes ihe necessity of exacting unnecessari ly high prices from paying customers ; he con Unues to provide, and Iras ndw on hand due of the Largest, MOST FASHlONABLEi AND CHOICE ASSORTMENTS OF Ready Made Clothing ill America. From which gentlemen may depend upon suiting themselves satisfactory, as regards qual ity, style, and pride His large stock emhra ces Overcoats and Cloaks of the most approved styles. Dress, Frock, and other Coat. Pan taloons of every desirable pattern, and the rich est assortment of black Satin, Cassimer, and other styles of Winter Vests. The Fancy Department--- Embraces all the new and elegant: patterns, and latent and most desirable sty.les of-rj .v j Fancy, ISilk, and .Satin Cmvaist.Suspendcj;st Gloves and Hosiery, buirts.JJosjqms and -Collars, Carpet Bags, qc,,, eye , I.n addition to the above variety of Ready Made A nicies, he has for safe by'rb'e piece or yard, at as low prices as can be fpujid in either of the Atlantic cities, a beautiful assortment of the besr quality. . Cloths, Oassiiiiercs, & Vesting JfjP Gentlemen can have their orders filled, af a few hours notice, and sent to any part of the United States and by sending their meas uresj can obtain clothing on -as good terms as though they were present to select for them selves. Address . J. C. BOOTH, No, 27 Cortland street, New York. October 5. 1848. - . 6m. . JTJFor. i jio liberal share-of-paironaggwjiich has been extended to him for so many,, years, he returns unfeigned acknowledgeRents, and be promises lhat no. efforis shall be spaced on his part in firiure a couiintie. lo, serve Jiffs ctf. tomers ott as favorable te'rns a.a any.qtfier Jtousr in jhe trade. , BLANK MbRTGAGES, , Jpr salf at this Qjtice. Sij HIGHEiY UnpOUTANT WORK. " hiIttBirlh : ,A Valuable- Scientific Wo'rh upon-ihe Subject of r : SELHOFF,M IXtlate df;jPdiis,ytw fublished in New-York by the Author. - This Work contains recently discovered in formation upon d subject of therhighest impor tartce td iMarried Persons, or those coniempla- iing1 Marriage. It will tie Iduhd of special val ue to" those whose means, health or other cir cumstances, do not permit them to increase the number of their family, without great incon yehiencej Suffering, or perhaps risk of life. r A methd'd of avoiding these troubles1 and dan ger's, at will, (recently discovered by a ceie1 brated "renth Pbys'iciian) is fully communica ted in this work, so lhat any person may avail himself of it at once, without, purchasing any in strument, medicine, dr other article, from the. author. I he means of prevention here sei. forth, cost comparatively nothing, and are withimthe reaph of all. N The process la new, safe, infal- iiable, cbh'venient, simple, and cannot injure ihe health of ihe mbst1 delicate. , Nor dries it cur tail matrimonial privileges in'the' least. , Moraljty Cortsideved The object of this work can be shown id be df the highest Utility, an'd sustained by , the soundest principles of p'rudeilce, ptiliiical ecprr omVi and virtue. It shows how a physiological effect may be produced, scientifically and with dut injury to the constilutionjwhich thousands attempt to acconiplish by tlie niost. unwise and reprehehsiblb meahs. The object is by no tneahs hew id the wbrid. The means will be esteemed by all scientific, righiminded and sen sible" people, as a discovery in physiology of the highest cdnsequence to public morals and happiness. Tlie Instiiici of Ifatiire. oyej 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 due sex, and iho crim inal indulgence of ihe other ; with marriage, and the unrestrained indulgence of the natural instinct, very often suffering and misery of the nlbsi fearful character. Who, then, shall deny to man, (a free agent,) the right to marry, and to regulate the instinct of nature ? IT u n gf married People Ydung Married People, whose fortunes are ! not ybt established, will find in ihis work mat ter to interest them deeply, and information of of tjje highest value, which they should hoi-, on any accourit, be ignoiant of. Hundreds of mar ried people, how advanced in life, have assured the author, that if ihey had possessed such a treasure in 'early life, it would have saved them more than half the suffering and deprivation they hate-siiice endured; IJiihappy Wir&si Urihapj-y Wives, who feel lhat their physi cal conditidn and health totally unlit ihem to be come the mothers of a numerous offspring, and who reasonably fear that each period of con finement will terminate their existence, will, hail the disctiVery of this certain means of re lief with unbounded joy. Let all such Unfor tunate and unhappy wives lose no 'time iii ob lainiug this important work. It will be to them a precious booh through life, and prevent many an early and premature death. Hereditary Diseases. Scrofula, Consumption, Insanity, Apoplexy,. Disease of the Heari,and other horrible com plaints, capable of transmission from parent to child, afflict many worthy people, whoj at the same time, are as capable of enjoying them selves in ihe marriage state as their more for lunaie felldw beings. Shall such persons re frain from marriage on this account, or shall they marry and give hirlh to a feeble offspring. -destined to a life of.siifferina or an earlv death ? The answer to these serious questions will be found in the work here recommended. - Early Marriages. Early marfiages are strdngly advised by all phildsophefs and writers upon social and "po litical subjects. Early martiagtis, beyond all questions, tend to promote virtue and Happiness; and with the power of regulating the procrea tive function, made known in Ihis work, may be free"ly entered inid, without fear of incuring responsibilities which cannot be sustained. Over Population of the Earth. Over Population of the earth need be no lon ger apprehend. Tire calculations of M'althus, and the wild fears of Robert Dale Owen, are alike rendered baseless'by the discovery here comfnbnicated to ihe world. "The control df ttuver; his accidenis'" in this respect at least, is heresiablished. The wisdom of ex erciseing such control, none.who give the sub ject k moment's consideration, cart" do'ubt, 4 ' Honesty of tlie Work. OT" There is no deception or humbuggry of any kind about thjs work. It is.precisely what it title indi.daiea, a scientific publication., containing lhforipation of great value lo maTrried. people, or those contemplating marrta'ge, ex pressed in plain language, which all qan under stand, -whh no unnecessary words pui in rnefely to swell ihe number of its pages. The whole, story; is told, arid the nieans of accdmplishing the ot jeets of ihe work fully and faithfully. given, sD that the reader ttiay avail himself of it at once, without purchasing any medicine; instrument, or other article from the author. The means of protection which it lecohimends, may also be relied upon, without fear of disap pointment or injury. Physicians, Professors, & Clergyiaci iiia!J parts of ihe country, hav.e given their, testimony strongly in' favor; nf tfie objects' of rhits wprkf and the nature oftjie discovery. We anrm'J a few of these' recrunmeridatrons : Nw.YpRic, Sveptebe' 13, 1448.-i rV&- msElo.yF.iirn Itiould Jiavtt m questjpn jv.hatfty.er that the. means rec-! wmfh yourswurk on OhilBirth WQyi ' accomplishh'febbjeljitfth erence io'-physioIolcar princlp;ibsalou 5- but 1 have, also A&;jiapprYess ioknojifai it lk stood the tff:pVctfcal expeVtmSnt. Ydcrs truly,- 4, Hyxx DOYEN, Profs3arsofMiduii ; Ne York, August,-1-848; - Dii. R. M. Vyeisselhoff Sir : Thov.nuirai; effec't of sucli information as your work cott tains, l believe lo be -decidedly salutary. r Tim right of man-to control the animal instinclrfT not bo questioned. I think that work wilf bd the meauft of doing much good. - " Rev. B. F. CRO WLE Y' No. 8 Stanly Park, New Y,k: Dn. R.?M. Weisseliioff Sir : The prih-fp diples of Chemistry applied to the hintsTor r:' ulating the precreaiive functions? as stared -rff your work on Child-Bin Ii, would paiisy any t well informed pcon that the objecLof !h.'U.p:,b? hcation could be attained with the .most pe;fect ease, certainty and safety. . r' , ; ; ' .J.L. SULLfNAlfuAV Professor of 'Chemistry, New UniversitiP' j Copies of tiris"worV will he sent, in a closo -A envelope, al single letter postage, to any. part the Uftited States for 31 sent, post p.KtiA : ' DR. R. VI. WEISSELHOFF A , .t - ,B"0X 2,710, New York Cnyi ' Cdpy-nght secured. No Bodkseller alrTivif to 'sell this work.- PUBLICATION OFFICE 253 BROADWAY, New York City - ' . caution ;-' JTJ3 Persons who wish the Oenbrne work,." by -Dr. Weisselhoff, wilh private hdies added by his own hand, can obtain-it onlyby seiiding? directly lo him, as he employs no Agenis nJHUfsr ever, and never sells the work at wholfsaI-i' rtherefore no Book Agent. Pedler. Postnmyif-r or Bookseller cah possibly furnish the, jjenuirfo work. Beware, therefore, of false copies, and imitations which may not only be worthless,;, but dangerous ! All infringements of ihe cop-.-yrightare promptly prosecuted; and cheats wilt?, only sell abridged or altered copies. This j.v thte drily oHginal and true work no oher can' ' begenuine. Send by mail as above: it ii thvV only sure way to secure the wdrk. Thouarid'' 1 of copies have been sent by mail with perfect safety. Ndvember 2, 1848. 5m. -J' ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-. By virtue of an dlQer df the Orphans' Courier df the County of Monroe, ihe following Rea!l ' Estate, formerly of Charles G. Nebe, Tale of Pocon.o township, in said county, deceased,, will bo sold at . public vendue-, at ihe house of Jacob Knechl, in Stroudiburg; on Saturday the 18th day of November f next, at 2 o'clock in the afterrtnon, one full; eiqual Undivided moieiy or hair part of a certain: Saw Mill awd 7 Gratis of ILaiMlr- situare in Coolbaugh lownship, in said Monroo J county, in the warrantee names of the follow- ing persons, to wit: D.ahiel Shoemaker, containing 408 97 and al ' ; lowance. tticnard Shaw. " 40R Q7 " It ii ft . it n 408 97 .412 72 408 97 408 97 408 97 403 97 Tobias Guiltrief Aaron Depue, Henry Bilesj Peter Haglej Nicholas Deptiej Thee lahds are heavily timbered with Spruce and HeinldCk ; the Tobyhanna Creek, a neve? failing stream of water passes through them,oir which is erected a good and substantial T SAW MILL, -'i' in complete drder. The Sullivan Road passe ' within about two miles of the Saw Mill. Tha" -; whole will be sold together or in parcels if ilea. sired. , The terms and conditions will be niadcr.I khdvVn at ihe time and place of sale, by J. H. STROUD. Administratdf,-" October 26, 1848.--4t. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons interested, that . Charles H. HeaneyT assignee of Samuel B Keifer, of Chesinuthill township, Monroe coun iy, Pa., has filed his account in the Coun of Common Pleas df Monroe County, which -Will be allowed by the Court on ihe 23d t'.ay of No- v vember next, unless cause be shown whv such a coup i suouiu not oe aiioweu. J. H. STROUD, Prothonotari.(. - ' Stroodsbtfr, Oct.. 26, 1848.-4 1. f Notitei's Befeby-given ta alV legatees anil- other persons interested in the estate of the ro- -speciivo dVcelenis and niinors, thathe admin- istfadon accdunts of the following estates' 5ave' beenjfilled in the office of the Register of Mon joejdouhty, and will be presented for cohfirma-f tjon -and allowance to the Orphan's Court, lo .i' be held al Srrorjdsburg, in and for the aforesaid.-,-.-- 9 county, on Monday the 20ih day of Noveiubt v.. next, 10 o'clock a. Mi ' . . . The first. account of VVilliam:'L. .liusty.an'd'i . m Maun, uiiMioimiF.js oi ihK etaio .' y V. uh, la4e bf cJmi'.hVleld iVkithixr,; d. SA.MUE TcBBS, Jr. of Henry .deceased. Register's Office, Siroudsbnrg, uemDer ita, tb48. ( agents Wanted ;r Tq canvass for; sone-new and popular works, '" in evjjry couniy throughout the United States; " To Agents, the njost liberal encourgement i r -offered wilh a Kin all capiial of $25 lo $10O A chance is goffered,, whereby .an :agent.vcaiR'.v jiifakeifrom $10 to $2.5 per veek,.. Por farther pariiqulars, address fpoat pair.). '' j W5f. A. LEARY. , No. 158 North Second Street, Phifdeiphitf September 14,. 1848, 6ra - . A- - a.