Vr i " v- n Saturday the House of Representatives f f Ohio effected an organization by ihe adnp r . rii-. ........ niinn niifircn nv ivi r . - t . . , .. . ... u io loiiuwnig icawiu.iw.. w i ered for the r old tormentors me worms, .wnjerr I'nwnshend, a ireo toiler nam uuuuu louuy . : wjjj cur6 without sickening Mem, and is so eitec- Hcsoh'ed, 1 Hat tlio ceruncaies in memuer- , uv0 jn us operations, mat me worms must, ueai a i '..t. tnr,AoA t Mr Swift ov. M'.t'roit iMlmnnror it ftrtni'fts'- rtmnnost Ihffm.. or else .those of Messrs. Spencer and Runyan,) malce 6p their minds to stay where they are and :!Jhi 1 shall -be passed to ihe .Clock' desk, 'eor there is something in its composition so vnig.J s,,.a 1 I . ' ;n,taru them that they connol. taste of it and live. nd riled wi'li ihoso of .he 43 on file-.l at, ireromre it has bJerr very difficuU l0 ,expel ecfg"lng AJr 1'BI,cr " niamiiaiif mi worina ; for a mild purgative had no efiect on Loose of organization, the firsbusine.'s trans- tnem wju-ie t00 seVere a one caused them 16 se ll" . ... .1 ! : r r-.ll . . . . ...... i ... n ,- ,. . .mil shall oe tno consiuerauon oi me iojiuw-iCWre iijetnseise oy clinging ana actually increased .ninti? me slime on wnicn mey ieu. u was mereiore ne- ISIS. I uu anu 1 ICICU, woiiniuifj j v f.rfi finales ,riiii: l;in?R Rltlilled . il' UIKIl v-.-.. .--...., ......... . ... y. ,, i.' i . i f Va 5 unlil-lhoir claims thall be finally deci- ""f ueei m"re f"u a compi.s eu lor scats urn" i .; in Chckencr's Sugar C6ated Purgative Pills there? A t,pon thctr merit,. On which rchohu on. .g one fnjrredfenl vhich is,s0 ngmni l0 tht3m 3 said Ptgh and P,crce sha" not be. c,,,,,,ed ihat iftlicy taste it death must follow. They there vote, but the same shall be decided by the re abandon the system, it is fn'trorftice'clfinto,- us . . rn .Aiinhwra 'PIlO vr,lf nil n!rl rX. 't.ri 10 lllQU Annllmr o rrtit ill'rtirri 1 rv P . iB..ii k flririsivR nf ihn nrima faein riohi ' Olickoiier's Pills is. that thlav oroduce ' not .the ln'sori Mia" uv' 1 . - 1- - r 1? Pii"Ii and rierce to seats ; out Homing Bsiiiai ""a 11 i.ioic uuu uic mticiuic m 'fiu aforesaid proceedings shall be coustrtied ke children without any objection. At the ULt 1 ..r m' ..r. present time worms prevail to a great extent a- 1Ilcr,ere .. . mongsl lhe children in our neighborhood ; but the. Pticor anu ivuuyau, m 1 uu iiu vu, . , nnrses. All ON;.MyRIS,-Th;enemy roqted; That Messrs. Pugh and Pierce, Democrats, j cessary to procure a medicine which would act 1 . ...... unon ilm worms themselves as on the svstem r and TURNPIEE'-mETTON. Notice is hereby given to the "Siiiokholdera-t 5Fbnsa!e' by ' & 4f the Relmofu.nd1 Easton . Tiir'nptke road. ; . - wSTOGDLL STQIvES:. that tlie annual 'Election of said Company forrSiroudSburg; Novcmber-lOl-ISi. -C.ii PrcsidentV Managers, and such 'oilier officers a's may bb deemed necessary, 'will be hold on Monday the 8th day of January; 18-19, at the house of Tnomas Clark, Way matt f Wtfyne counlv. at A-.nVInrk P. AT.. A. M. NORTON, Secretary, j December, "1418 I8:-3i. - ' ' i iCHILD-BIKTH? ,t----v- i ' 4i- (f. c- a From 1TI21 v -1 . 1JB iift! tssi'llrtir' Fp.R PASSENGEIlS Leave Nkw-Yoric froiu the foot of Puane Streot, at 7 o'clock a. A palualile Scientific Wdrk,.upoh "the suhhcL.of "M- a,,( o'clock', p. jr. for Piermonr Bfauve.li- " Oestatiokpnd Child DiftH. by IL p. Uutss- ville, Clarkstown, SpringValley, Monkey, Ram- n.er, AlwD- lute o Paris,; justmihlislied in New York by (he Author. Price T'wetily-ffire C7cBsts. QXTT?T?T1?"!75.Q Q A T TP lrTHIS WORK contains recently discovered in- By virtue of a writ of letari facr9nssued out trance to "Married Persons, or those contemplatrng of tlio Court of Common Pleas of Monroo conn ty, Pehn'a., io me directed, I wiirexpose to public sale at the house of Jacob Tvnecht, m the Marriage. It will be found of special1 value. 10' those' xvho'se meaps, fieahh or Other circumstances, iho fol- mothers and nurses are last overcoming them, and curing their little patients, having abandoned all other remedies, and taken exclusively, of Clicke'n ei's Sugar Coated Pills. ' For sale at the Republican Office, by T. Schoch, the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg. . heiiccr ami ivmiy inicft for seats alter the organizauoti.. , Mr Ii iter, Democrat, acts as uhairutan. Mr. .McClure, Whig, acts as Clerk. Buckwheat Cakes. The American Agriculturist says The - VTmTnbQ TrVTTW MJle on which cakes aio baked shouiu ncvtri j. ujlv xiui Jljj touched xcifh grease. T irstlv, because it im- " The undersigned appointed bv the Court of -ris a rancid taste to the cakrs. Secondly, if .Common Pleas of Monroe countv, Auditors, io ! rotkin .stove be used, it fills the kitchen, if examine and setile the account of Charles H. ! ... tinned IKtt). i- rrt r. II C Klirrtl f J ...... 1 B I fT Tl O II nf So m llul T ? 1. fitfi.r rC K n j 111 'lit; H IIUIC llil?c, (.1 .illicil uu m . LiCUII ) i ucoiii.v ui uaiuugi u . jciiui, wi UliCO- faie iosa' no'hing of the parade, and boai-i nuihill township, and make distribution, among , i i i i : ... i I . i. l.. I i... .: 1 . t. .. . 1 11 a io one s nciguoors, ny oeiraymg wuai wb i me creuimis, nmruy give irunce- wiai uiey win i . - 1 . . T.. t. ... I" f. I . 1. tlw. nrlitillll f ilt .Vl. ft 1 1 tlio .ll.fllo'rvr illulr .-.r.r.tnt m rtf .1 fr I kl a f, ii hot .-onp Mids ; scour with dry sand, and i publie house of Charles D.. 13rodhead, lo Ches- hirn heated for use, rub it well wiih a .spoon-fuuihill township, oil Tuesday the 23d. day of i .l line sail and a coarse cloih. It will ihen January next, when and where all persons ready to receive the cakes. Afier each interested will please attend. 4kc icmoved, ihe salt rubbing must be re-1 , PETER S. ALTEMOSE, rated, if the first does not M.ccerd, try itj CHARJES D. BRODHEAD, . 1 ....II .h r..n !: .lt lAftM ,1 (DCtl Ta;:i, anu von win cvi-r diicr iuihiw una ou-f - juiiu wnuou, Dorprnber 28. 1848.- ; Auditors, T-V uecemoer, instan', at 2; o-clOcK, p. m , lowing ...described property, to wit;. All those messuages prvtenements, Tannery'iad.Leaihe.r Borough of Stroudsburg, on Friday the 29ih oido not. permit them to increase the number of their .family., without great inconvenience, sul fering,- or. . perhaps riskt ul life. - A method of avoiding thesp troubles and darfgers, at will, Manufactory and four pieces or parcels of land (recenifydibcovtsi'e.d by a" c'elebrated-French situate in the township of Pocotto, in the Coun-I Physician,) i,s fully communicated in this work, o that any person may avail himself ol it at once, without cost. The means'. of prevention -hero set forth are therefore -within the reach of ty ol $lonroe, bounded and described respec tively as follows: One of them beginning ai a post, thence by land surveyed to Thomas Hey sh'am, Jr. and land surveyed to Thomas IJy sharrrS'eu'r, west SlO perchestj.aost, thence by land surv.cyed to the said Thoinaa,Heyham, sen'r; south 3 03 1 4 perches to a post, ihenoe by land intended io be conveyed to Jacob An glemoyer, east 20 perches to a stone, thence by the same south One deg'ree," west pO porches to a stone, thenco by the sajne liprth 89 de grees, west ten porches to a s'ioiie, thence bv tho same north 38 dogrce?, west ten perelitial to a stone, thenco by tho same south 80 de gree.", west six perches to a stone, thence by land surveyed to Daniel-Corniriings, somlr 51? perches to a post and stones, thence By land .surveyed to David Heysham, east 310 perches to a Helnlock, thence, bv. land, tuiryeyed to. Da-;: ! vid Smiley, north 220 perclios to the place of c-of an (dd housekeeper. CtKAT IJcllock. Mr. Hittir, of Marble In.", Monigomery county, has a bullock, now li'tiniig, of ihe following extraordinary dimen- I r .l ri . r r ... 1 . :..t am. : jjcngm 01 oouy, iu leet incites ; girui ll feet ; height 5 feet 0 inches ; weight up- rau! of twenty-nine hundred pounds J His is five years"and siSTiiouths. Ger. J el. Please to Keatf This. A GOOD C all. the process is new, safef infalliable, con venient, simple, and cannot injure the health of the most deficate. - - CAUTTON. Some speculator has clandestinely (under nnother name) published an imitation, (bearing the same title,) hich, besides omitting the most important poutioxs of it, dupes the cre3 ulous out of Osec UoSIar, When -the prfce ts vefiatY-ffi'veCeHils ' .' v . For the-gVn.uihe, full, and complete Work: . Copies of fhis w0rkwill be sent in a close eitvelipe,ymigle letter "''postage to any part of the Ujtt'ed States,- for twenty five cents sent. beginning! containing 40 Ate PCS strict P'-pad, to Dr. R. G. Goissnef. Box 245G, measuro, be the same mire or less; bemg part j e ' 1-2 l.tierty Street, iow lork. and parcel of an original tract of land contain-! tf. J. No Bookseller allowed to sell this work, fn 402 acre- IS uerches and allowance. 8Ur4Noven,,,er 10 J848-5tn. - o ' i - ' "j veyod on warrant granted to John Heysham. tE'He!slb'm'g fiTcBlialC SeBBfi&nary. One 6ther of them hounded and described a j Mlss CAROLINE HORN, or Easton, Pa. follows, to witr Beginning at a stone in a liuet,ms aken cho ()f lhjs ins,iluli0I, hi6h will scholars on Mon- i.s'CETo Clear from S500 to S1000, of la nd surveyed to William Fish, thence by j he 0 for the reception of sch a y'KA'it. the same east 178 1-4 perches to a pine, thence da ,h 13,h ()(- Novoinber ist. . i : . c ........ u.. i .i i ... i :.i n 1 i i .i i J 1 Origin off Hlie Clidiera. IYr Reill, an old and respectable, resident of j io $ 1000 a year. A cah rapital of at least north S9 degrees, west 196 perches to a Stone, e York, slates ihat in 1S32, h discovered 35 or $50 will ho necessary. Full, panicti-: ihencd by land surveyed to Daniel Cominings, lut tile origin ol the Cholera is the inhalation t lars of ihe principles and profits of the agency f an inect so minute as 10 be scarcely visible j will be given on application- either personally Agents wanted in erery town and Qountyiby land surveyed to David Heysham and land throughout the Union, to sell " Sears's New surveyed to John Heysham, north 270 perches and Popular Pictorial Works," universally ac-Jto a stone, thence by land intended to be sur knowledged to be the best and cheapest evcrjveyed to Jacob Apglemoyer, south SO degrees, published, as ihey certainly are the most sale-, west 54 perches to a stone, ihence by the same ' able. Any aciive agent may clear from S500"t south 20 perches to a stone, thence by the same ihe naked eye. Ho says that when the Eh(!t'ra is in a place, ilje existence of insects tiav be proved by greasing a cloth, or a per- ms arm, and waving ihein in ihe air, whjefl lie injects will slick to tt and may then be fex- 8 mined. or by leifer. The postage must in all.cases bo paid. JPIcasd to address south 54 perches to a stone, thence by "land surveyed to Mary Pennington, sou'h 45 degrees, east 185 perches to a Chcsuut oak, thence by the same south 55 degrees, west 100 perches ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, tin a stone, ihence by, land surveyed to John ;i No. 12S Nassau St., New Yo'rk. , Dunlap, south 45 degrees, vcasl 16 perches io Jjjp" Newspapers copying the' above (inclu-itho place of beginning, containing 305 acres, ding this notice,) and giving it eight insertion?, j strict measure, be the same more or less; be- j shall receive any one of the bound volumes, ing part and parcel of an original tract of land containing 40U acres, 110 perches and the al Jr.e feuflolk ttironicle publishes the lollow- which teiatl at from $2,50 to $3 per volume. Sn 44 new and valuable" domestic receipt : Send only one paper directed as above, ("'sti ll a rl in a wir Iran lfn him until : December 28, I8"48.--8l. i-ght, then procure a preparation of phosphor- 611s in oil, apply it all orer the rat, except his ; licad, mid turn him lose into his hole. Such The subscriber offers at private sale,' ihe un .1111 mui lusc mu ma nuio. uuuu 1- i i .14 r 11 i-.-. J - . . divided one third nart of n ihat certain mes- t a i. r camnering and getiing ou'. ol Hie house, that. 'v. . , i- lertue O O .0 1 nu lnnniiii.nl tmrl i'ori r-if a Mr Innil I -. . I cctns as his phosphorescent maiesty pursues;, . . r y, , n .. . . . 10 oamuei I i i r - i i t (Known as uie inurj rmvivj, snuate near uio ; nncl ,uonna i,.r t..,.,i w,vf VUXTul ,n Q.Jt,,'i Ikis alarmed friends i whom he is anxious to rrr ., i -. a P0sl 'ne'tce by land Mirveyed io tsam I ; wwarc ivaicr vapf in uie townsuip oi omiui- e,? 8onth 7Q degreeaj W(i,t 12p 3,4. perches 10 1 a white oak, thence by the same souih 89 de lowanee, surveyed in pursuance of. a warrant grante'd to David Cominings. One other of thern bounded and desciibed as follows, to w it: ! beginning at a post in hue of land' surveyed to John -Heysham, ihence by the same east 23G' s 10 a post, thenco by land surveyed ; to Samuel Sherrerd, north 294 1-4" perches to Pow- For terms of tuition, - &c. apply to the pre' ceptress. By order of the board of trustees". JOHN HUSTON, Pres't. Stroudsburg, November 2, 1848. ii Qfiiif,n wflnffl rtirf iirtltT 1 uamirif tr f rri I ri f tK a ' Mci'aht;, anuiu mnaiiii v a. ouuui 11 y ohuiuoi mu 1 1 t Ti 1 V mf O J ii.i il illitnfiin nnitTtltf unTi err I- i n In iuinrn n tno rlanrorla nra lir n Innrr cjnn i ' 1 0 I 1 no vornl tap U riinfmn SSS Acres aisci SS JPGrcltcsr, . ; . BLANKS. The. subscriber has on hand and offers for sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz: Deeds, Mortgages, Executions, Summonses, S 11 bp 03 n as,- Bonds, c. . . . L. F. BARNES. xMilford; November, 9, 1 83. clothing" emporium AND GENTLEMEN'S JVy. 27 Cortland Street, NEW-YORK. Strangers and citfzens desiretng to replenish j their wardrobes, may be immediately accom modated in ihe very best style, and at the low est Cash prices. With a choice selection of Fall anil W: eater urjiEeasts apo, Moiiroe Worfes, Turners, Monroe, Oxford, rilVfloipr linshnn. INInW l-bmninn .ltilViIV.iiti ii , ' .-v . "J-, Howells, Otisville, ana Port Jems. Tnr TSIm'u; VirU nnfl intHrmnilint i-mna lnrov PORT JERVIS at 6 A. m, and at 3 1. m , Ou ville at G 35 a. m., and 3 35 p. m., MM at 7 a'. m., and 4 p. M., Goshen at 7 20-:jv. m.,; and 4 20 p. m., Chester at 7 1-2 a. m , and 4- 1-2 .' M". . - jy. D3' All baggage at the ritk of the owner, unless put in charge Of the Baggage Masters. Fif')' lbs of personal bagga'ge .allowed to eae.h passenger. No Freight takmi by the Passenger, trains. ' " FOR. FREIGHT Leave New-York a? o'clock p. M., per Barges Samuel Marsh, Honry' Suy dam j'r, and Dunkirk. I .eave Pom Jeryi's aV fl a. m , Oiisville at 10a.m., Middlete.wu "'at 11 a. iu, Goshen at 12 M. and Chester al 1.2 -MlLtv will be taken morning and evening' .by -trains running expressly for that purpoe. ' H. C. SEYMOUR, S.upi. ' Pie.rmont, May 4, 1848, tf. Doctor Y.owrscf f For 25 Ceiais! By means of the POCK-ETESCULAPlUS.orm-n RY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN!' twentieth edition, with up wards of a hundred engrkV vings, showing private dis eases in every shape ano; foim, and malformations-of thegenerative system by WT. YOlNO, iL D. Tho time has now .arrived, that person suf fering from secret disease, need no more be come the victim of quackery, as by ihe pre scriptions contained iu this book any one may cur6 himself without t hindrance to buisines, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend and with one tenth the usual expense. In ad5' dition to the general routine of private di'sea-se; it fully explains the cause of nVanhood's early !.... Iitir. tftlh nhenrvnllnno nn mrrpif... t.... ..t.v.. I I ll, nun vrwwi . uiiuii 1 vrit ill u 1 I III J c V I II many other derangements vvhh'h it would riot be proper to enumerate in the public print'. JTJjAny person sending twenty-five cent's enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of ihis book, by mail, or five copies will he sent for one dollar. Address, 'Dr. W. YQTjNG, No. 152 Spruce street, Philadelphia," Post paid . tj WANTED Proprietors of Drug or Rook Stores, and Pedlers, in every town in tho United States, toactassgenls for the above work. September 7, i648.--6m. A Lilliputian Watch is described by the New rleaiis Picayune as having Tecemly made its m(,re or less ; of which 135 acres are ippearance iu that city. It was made in Ge- -tillable, and ihe oreater part of the licvn, is about as large as a half dime, only ; residue Woodland well timbered. Somewhat thicker, and keens admirable time m a. ri V ft' Pii 5. s aiue is touu. A uear trine,- we snouiu i j&g?'A t? , i i u - fa - , r ii finish, and of the best materials ; equal in eve- land conveved to John Deirich, ihe following . , , . , IT . -, .. i , &lrv respect to ihe best custom work. Having ! courses and distances, south ten degree.-, east ?, , , , . , ... PAPER HANGER, xnd Mouse and Sig"ii Paiaafci", Xldnroc Street, (near the Methodist Church,) Stroudsburg, Pa. Respectfully informs ihe citizens cf Strouds burg and vicinity, thai' he has removed to tho f house formerly occupiedByAbner Gorden, o"i5 i.Vt..,a ........ fi,7...i..i:. r '-t .Yjwiuuu, auuci, ueai i lie uiciiiuuiii o-iiutcij. where he will be in readiness to fulfil such or ders in his line of business, as he may be hon? ofed with. Being thoroughly acquainted' wirn. hTs business, and having had coiri'derable' ox perience, he is prepared to warrant all work done by him. March 30, J 848.-1 v. Fhitik. i:ti 19(1 IlgS The improvements are a two story 230 feet by 40, with a Kitchen attached At the examination of a-parothfal school, a about J5 feet by 20. A stone springhouse everend gentleman was asking a class the : , wjih a smoke house above the same. A Frame neaning of word.-. They answered very well ARS 4q reel )y go. A waggon house will: lull nn DJi'n hnckhllBr I hl pmpn a ntiT.- ' i. ,.U. ....... v.,..,s. a ,1 i " ' .w..u vV..w..w.a . ...Ik. www.. WW 1 .'Ill .1 III M I .1.' . . I I I .1 . I II llllln . . I . r. I . . . zler. It went down the class lill it came-tT'a - J OI III J w vj v lillik vaavr umple little urchin, who sleepfshly knowing, r;ver nt.;,ware. about 3 miles from Stroudsburg and said " it may be a flea." I and 3 f,om Reh idere. Thef rentoifaud Bel- u 1 : j videre Rail-road which in nowlibeirig located, JTIAKKfKI, ""Hvill vry much enhance the valtfe of this prop- On the 2Gth inst., by the Rev. William' rlv. The undersigned as guaruian of the mi- pcribner, Mr. Joseph Hou&er of Lower Smith-; njor children of Edward Armstrong, deceased, i. Field, and Mrs. Margaret Eagles, of Stroudsburg. ; Authorized by an act of the Legislature to sell i un me -jisi insi., oy jonn ivtuscn, ilisq., inr.j?fte undu'lded one tnira pan 01 jaio premises. pamnei ureher, Ji,sq., ol Stroudsburg, arfd I I The above property is now irhe occupancy " W- IB ilm puss bally Philips, of Stroud townsphip. jf James Bell, Jr ; 1 - -t 1 calculations may be made, he has pursued suc- ; grees, west ao perches .10 a pine, thence south; r ,, . r , r. v v 1 , . . t cesslull, lor upwards ol ion vears, in direel opr .40 degree-, west 22 perches to a stone, and -: . ,, ' ' - . " r , r, . b , , ' r position 10 tile ruinous system of creit, which thence west tell Mere ores to a stone, ihenci' hv ' ' . : . the necessity 01 exacting imnecessan- land surveyed to Tho'iuas Heysham, Sr., souih 36 perches to the place of beginning, contain ing 348 acres, &irtci measure, be the. same more or less ; being part and parcel of an original tract of land containing 415 acres, 13S perches and allowance, surVcye.d in pursuance of a war imposes ly high prices from paying customers ; he con Good News ! JVot Jrom Ireland, VuLfrom the HAT AND CAP STORE OF Francis . JFauii. The public are respectfully informed ihat thai subscriber has l'ust received, and offers for sale-. unties to provide,' and has now on hand oiie of! a splendid assortment of Hats and Caps, whitfh TH E LARGEST, j will be sold on the most reasonable lermsfffur MOST FASHIONABLE, AND CHOICE' ASSORTMENTS OF rant granted to Thomas Heysham, Jr. And . Ready Made Cld'lhiflsg hjs America. one oilier of them bounded arid described as follows, to wit: beginning at a rock oak in line Froth which", gentlemen may depend upon Miiiuirr therhselve' satisfactory, as reward's oual- ol land surveyed' 10 Peter jN'cyliart, thenee by y Myje an,j' pVic(j- tfla J a fi e stock embra- 1 1 . -. -.1 ... 11" rr .1- r. n i . .. ''. . . 0 tauu surv eyeu reier ivester,-tus loiiovviug c Overcoats and Cloaks, of the most approved courses, and distances north 58 perches to a ! styles, Dress, Frock, and other Coats. an maple, east 12 perches 10 a' stone, north 70 j (apons of every desirable pattern, and the rich perches to a slake, west 124 perches to a stone, est assortment or black Satin, Cassimer, . and north 40 degrees, west 8 perches to a maple, 0ihe styles of Winter Vests, and weht 71 perches io a white oak in line of! rm -r land surveyed to David Cummins, thence! 1 lie anCV Department With the above notice we received a rich! For terms and conditiWof sale apply to a -ong tne same norm y percnes to a stone, r,-- 1 "u 1 ... , ki:iii.w. ii...:. c 1.1 n lence hv anrt surveyed lo . d irt HVvshm laiusi aim iiium uesirauiu aivics ui Tide VYiiijttui jais, ouuuusuujg, x a. -j -j - - -j i r I ... u . ... . . . , I .i aifi ...... .... u ... .1 i i . j - : upply of cake, for which we wish the bride jnd bridegroom all the felicity and happiness SARAI-Lt. ARMSTRONG. v lie i a in ihp nt nf mnrin h in tho cnnmihio ' trourl!.huro, ivoveniDer Z6. Io4o.-0t. iiaie. 5 PIIRISTMAS CHEER During this season f j of festivity and joy, when all are prone to iduW :n the good things of life lo excess; let us lotforrrpt that .'e pleasures of the table, when en- emy win open on fed beyond the bounds ofir?oderation, are at the Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will be xpense of heaUh. , j taught lor $2 per quarter ol weeks. Guam- ACADEMY. . The Spring Session of the Stroudsburg Acad- will open on otiday the 3 7th nisi., when I lo those, however, who are inaCverte.uy iea m mar and Geography, with the use of the globes n excess in eating or drinking, and Wi';p, in Tnnse- j an(J manS ,50 Algebra, Astronom y, Rot-, t'ence, sutler ;from headach, sick stomach, I'owtie Mensuration, Book-KEEPINgPhiloso-iSfnV1" d,Se.stlon' and other C0,npla,,nt -? hy c.$3. Beginners in Latin and Greek etialty of over-indulgence, we recommend a trial KH 1 K east 310 perches to a hemlock, thence by land : Fancy, Silk, and Satin Cravats, Suspenders', surveyed to John Wolfinger, south 220 perches to a sfonc, ihence by land surveyed to Peter Neyhart, west J 20 perches to the place of be ginning, containing 275 acres, strict measdre, Gloves and Hosiery, Shirts. Bosoms and Collars, Carpet Bags, eye, eye , In addition to the above variety of Ready Made A nicies, he has for sale by ihe piece or be the same more Or less; beiny part and oar- ,yari1. al.M low prices as cah be found in either eel of an original' tract of land, containing 402 ; T tho Atlantic cities, a' beautiful assortment of acres and allowance, surveyed in pursuance of,,ne uesl Quality. a warrant gVarited'to David Heysham, together :3Ioth'S, Casshlicrcs, & TcSlinS, F-t Wright's Indian Veeelable Pills, of the North ! for 3,50, 'imfitimn r xi i.l i : : ...tii i a ii .io rtrrorn irom inc. Limp. tlLP.n tim.Gr un- vi,j,c ui jj,caiui . x uio uiGuii.iuc vm. yut - a ' - f cuiu iu uumpiamts which an.se Jrom irregular- tl 'it ntniot i nrA r.1 .l.i i r t.ri; -j .si wv,.., uuu viciise me oonv irom moseuti ous iifrllnt lliinm..... .. ! f ..i ., 1 v,lc mi;n arc .IIJ UiJUSC JI juipiorns, ana oi very..maiauy V.ci tpnt tn man. Beware of Sugar Coaled Counterfeits. Re- ember, that the original and only genuine Indian eiaoie rnis nave me written signature of Wil-.! m Wright on the too 'abel of onU wv Per sale by Georec II. Miller, whn ic "tiw nniw J ''-lorized agent for .Stroudsburg t.-see.adrerlise- iui uuier agencies in anoiner column i Wee and general depot; ,W9Jl(ape.istVi,)ii:'a til the oid of the quarter, except in cases of sick ness. The principal hope by properly and sea- 6onably imparting instruction ip the young, pa tient endurance jn moral training, and unwea ried diligence in the various branches of his profession, to merit arid obtain thai patronage and support which the arduous djijues .of an fn structoj demand . r , , : THOMASTlJirS, - - ' SXroudS.burgVT with all and singular the hereditaments and ap purtenance thereunto belonging. J ii addition to the Tannery and Leather man ufactory, there are also erecied upoit said 'prem ises, two large Bark Sheds,- two frame Dwel ling Houses, two stories high; two Log Houses one and a half stories high ; a frame Barn and Siable and other out buildings JiTF Gentlemen cap have their orders filled" at a few hours notice, and sent to any part" of tho United Siates and by sending their meas ures, can obtain clothing on as goptV 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 cash. The supply of Hats on hand embraces 4 the following: . - : BEAVER SILK, MOLESKIN, 111 FUR, CASSIMERE, BRUSH,- Also Men's and Boys's white and black'' wool Hals ; glazed and M ornery Hats. Fur and wool sporting and Ashland hats. A gen eral assortment of Caps, 3uch as otter, fur seal, hair seal, muslirat, Sc. Men's and Boys' fan cy and plain velvet, red plush, and glaced Caps. Having had considerable experience in tho business enables me to assure you that I can and will furnish Hats & Caps of the best ma leriaPs a'nd workmanship, and of the most de sirable styles. Call and'see before purchasing elsewhere ; I charge nothing for showing my. goods. Thankful for past favors, I will endeavor to merit a continuance of them. FRANCIS S. PAULL ' P. S.-:-FurS bought at the highest; cash prices. 5 Stroudsburg, September 21, 1848. '3m Seized and taken in execution as ihe prop orty of Ebenezer Levick and George D. Smith, has been extended to htm for so manv years, and to be sold by me. . j lie returns unfeigned acknowledgements, and PETER KEMMERER, fno ptonnses ihat do efforts shall be spared' on Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.. ms parl u ,uu,re 10 coi"ub jo serve nis cus December 7, 1848. , AGENTS WANTED To canvass for spme new and popular work. in every county throughout the United Sate. To Agents, the most liberal encourgement is offered witfi a small capiial of S25 to $100. A chance is offered, whereby an agent can ' - . , r D ! nflPllnlllarfl - o ri t rao o nnol nnirl A WM. A. LEARY." No. 158 North Second Street, PHiidelphia. Sepiemher 14, 1848. 6m 5Iufls ! Mnjls"! ! MuflV! !f A fplendidj article.. fur sale at i.he Hatband C.n ,s Sinn, nf FRA'N O I S Rl P A 17 . '"3 FRANCIS SVPAULT. to'mers on as favorable terms as any other house in tho trade. 5 BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at tliis OfhVe. .1 Country Produce, Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange fornny" goods in my line of business. - - JOHN lit MEI3CiKi - Solrudsburg,Feb. 12, 1846 . ' '- " .' ' -
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