IlZPMr. Brawly seems to be one of that unfor-j tunate class of persons whose foes are those of his own household. At the locofoco convention, held! in Crwford county, where he resides, to appoint delegates to the stale convention at Williamsport, the following resolutions were adopted : . 1st. That it is necessary for the democratic state convention to nominate candidates of known mo ral and political worth and competency. -2d. -That the puffs contained in the Crawford Democrat, asserting that the nomination of J. P.l Brawly, Esq. as a candidate for Auditor General would be gratifying to the democracy of this coun ty are uncalled for and untrue. 3d That the delegates to the Williamsport con vention be instructed to vote for Gen. J. B. Guth-1 tleof Alleghany. , Relative :toau Amendment of the CONSTITUTION.. Resolved by the Senate and House of Retire- Iscntatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hn Lreneral Assembly met, l nat the Constitution of this Commonwealth bo amended in the sec ond section of the fifth article, so that it shall Ub 1' RbO0L VJU, a general-assortment ofl Estate Of Silas FioWCl Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, other O shall bo established by law, shall be elected byM?" eohtS: Hadcman. George H. . .he qualified electors of the Commonwealth lMbfV QVr Joh.n, Ha8"ng8; William J. H large ; the President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are ot shall be established William Baker, Kobert Baldwin,-David J. Ueni.B Tl Oraig Uiddle, Jeremiah Black, John S. I3owen,SfJ 0f Drv GOODS. Groceries. Hard warn Mate of Stroud townshiv. Monroe county, deed. mm. n. n...:. i it n n i i - . a - - " v imam uiuiuie, aiuei tl. . grower, JessewOiifiPnwarfl. fee. toe. at the ainm nf.ho .,K.H nt...: : u-u- i r rj r , J- T U n tT - LIT ' " v. H 13 I1CI CUV lil V Ull, ilioi ICHD13 ui nuuuir .., f ,. i,B( neu y onurcu, unuscrlber which he oilers lor sale at the lowest ilsUation upon said estate, have been granted to A' A (1 B V- -"U-"priceB. JUttlN iN. OIUKES. I,hc undersigned. All persons indebted to said testate are requested to make immediate pay- Fine selected stock of silks.bareges,lawns,!men, an(1 al1 111080 having claims or demands against saiu estate are roquesiea iu muho known the same without delay, to JOHN L. CAFFREY, Administrator. Stroud township, May 1G, 1850. G. David, William J. Dobbins, James P. Dow-lsirondsburg, May 16, 1850 nur, i nomas uuuean, vYiiiiam uunn, wiuiam Espy, John C. Evans, William Eavns, A. ScottO A read as follows: The Judges'of the Supremely "Alexander S. Feather, lames Flowers, ginghams, and prints to which the m.pec- 1 homas E. Gner, Joseph E. Griffin, Josephgcountry ts respectfully invited, has been re- Hart, Hceivea and is lor sale oy emp- Q JOHN N.STOKES. hill, John Hoge, Henry Hoplet, Lewis Herford.BStroudahurg, May 16, 1850 Washington J. Jackson, Nicholas Jones, John ViTrc Pni rrn Tlx' ffrl.'W Stitps ...On hnt T ' 4 J A VTJt.JL.WV a.m.- WW I, tilt n fiimo T.miisianin nniUfi .1 7aPnDy ,aw arid all other Judgos required to be votes, Indiana 6,789 votes, Mississippi 7,576,Iearned in the law, by the qualified electors of Illinois 8,075, Akansas-3,638, Michigan ihivo ui3riu.s,over wnicu tney are to 350. Florida 5.01. ami ln-.va i!97l. Cali-BPreatde or act as Judges : and ihe Aasociate fomia polled last year, 14,213 American vo'es. These statistics are taken from article in the last Southern Recorder, to show that Cali fornia is better entitled to come in as a state, than either of the others mentioned. Beside, Texas, when admitted, had an area of 325,000 squate miles of terriiory. California covers by her Gonsttution 758,000 square miles less than one half of Texas and half of that a san dy desert or unbearable and rocky mountains. How unreasonable then, for ihe South to object to California, because she chooses not to have Slavery. Geo. Citizen. -wl Sale in Church A parson, in the course of his sermon, recently aked " What is the price of earthly plessure V aTeep grocer, who wai somewhat startled from his snooze by the question. 4 Well, I'll lake the lot," rejoined a apecu lator, who was anvthing but wide-awake when he made ihe offer. Judges of ihe Cour's of Common pleas by ihe qualified electors of the counties respectively. S1il r..j - r -i - ...... inejuugesoi me supreme uourl shall hold th eir offices for ihe term of fifteen years, if ihey shall so long behave themselves well, (subject to the allotment herein afier provided for, sub sequent to the first election the PresidentR gJudges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, 3anu ol such other Courts ol liecord as are ifor shall be esiabliscd by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten years, if they shall so long behave themselves well ; ihe W. Killinger, Charles E. Kinkead, Robert! Kloiz, Harrison P. Laird, Morris Leech, Jon athan D. Leet, Anson Leonard, James J. Lew-I is, Henrv Little, Jonas R. M'CIintock, John F.j M'Culloch, Alexander C. M'CuTdy, John Ml- Laughlin, John M'Lean, Samuel Marx, John B.J Meek, Michael Meyers, John Miller, Joseph C.J Molloy, John D. Morris, Willaim T. MorisonJ Ezekiel Mowry, Edward Ntckleson, Jacob Nis- sly, Charles O'Neill, John B. Packer, Joseph! C. Fowel, James" C. Reid, John S. Rhey,'Lew-J is Robert's, Samuol Robison, John B. Ruther ford, Glenni W. Scofield, Thomas C. Scouller,! William Shaffner, Richard Simpson, Eli Slifer, William Smith, William A. Smith, Daniel M. Smyser, Willaim H. Souder, Thomas C. Steel, David Steward, Charles Stockwell, Edwin C. Trone, Andrew Wade, Robert C. Walker,! ICKLED PORK & MACKEREL, a large quantity on hand and for sale cheap ny JOHN N. STOKES. Slroudsburg, May 16, 1850. HAMS & SHOULDERS, of good quality, constantly on hand and for sale low by JOHN N.STOKES Stroudsburg, May 16, 1850. r. MOLASSES, SUGAR, and COFFEE, a large and well-selected assortment for salo cheap by JOHN N. STOKES. Slroudsburg May 16, 1850. RUMMER STUFFS of all kinds, for gentle men's wear, consisting of cloths, cassimcros, cashmerettes, tweeds, and linens, &c, jusi re-Stroudsbjirg, May 2d, 1850 ceived and for sale low by IOHM NT STnifRS rIIyy w 11 u I I IU1IC UbUUIVi IIICIIliIl11 UO llCil . I UOHrni TTT f-i-l n ITT II TT- fJH vii.. l. . w 1 V11.UWI lAsciate Judges of the Courts of Common nm as 0n T? a' vfe ,8' ",r5 ' iStroudsburg, May 16. 1850. KPIoas shall hold their offices for the term of five! " """"" mom, opeaner icaso. Thoso voling against the passage of the reso lution were, Augustus K. Cornyn, David Evans and James M. Porter Nays 3. Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Chrk. years, if they shall so long behave themselves 5 well; all of whom shall be commissioned by the ";Seven-and-sixpence a'dozen," said a halfIGovernori bul for any reasonable cause, which DSED, In Slroudsburg, on the 8th inst. Gorden, aged about 21 )'ear?. Kshall not be sufficient -grounds of impeachment, jthe tjovenor shall remove any of thorn on the f address of two-thirds of each branch of the Le gislature. The first election shall tako place ' at ihe general election of this Commonwealth next after tho adoption of this amendment, and tithe commissions of all the .Indues who mav be j Dr.Kthen ln office shall expire on the first Monday gof December following, when ihe terms of the new Judges shall commence. Tho persons pwho shall then be elccied Judges of the Suprenie a Court shall hold their offices as follows : Uno Secretary's Office. Filed March 15, 1850. A. W. BENEDICT, Dep. Sec'y of Commonwealth. BOOTH & FOSTER LATE JT. C. BOOTH & Co., FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Wholesale and Retail, 27 Coartlandt Street, New-Yorlc. (a few doors delow the western hotel.) n'ntci ttattct? i r : . -i . n 5 i tiio nyuoii, uy reuaun ui lis uruai xrup ularity and Extensive Reputation, both for the Superior Qualities and Cheapness of its Goods, 5: V m fi pi ri n I lir taun orlAnrlinfr l(c KnoinAao until GEO. J. ROBAKER, FASHIONABLE -TAILOR, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Slroudsburg and surrounding country, thai he has commenced the 1 alluring Business in all its various branches, in (he Borough of Slroudsburg, on Elizabeth Street, nearly op posite the Store of jQhn N. Stok5s, and res pectfully solicits all who have work to do in his line to give him a call. The latest Ruportu of Faahions will be regularly received, and he guarranlees that all work ensiructed to him will be done in a satisfactory manner. lie hopes by strict attention to business and a determination to please, to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. Cuting done at the shortest notice. THADDEUS SCHOCH, Has removed his wholesale and rotail Boot :and Shoe Store to a large and convenient room, S which he has fitted up in the best style, a few .1 i 1.1 .i r. . ni Kuuura auuvu ins uiu swum, uppuano tuussia. REdinger & Miller's Store, and nearly opposite where Secretary's Office PENNSYLVANIA, ss. I do certify that ihe above and foregoing is agjt presents an assortment at once unrival- .. i l 'W i f?r .$,.m frtP thr nno f.r v.r. nn.i,rue nQ correci copy oi tne or.g. na, reso uuuufLED ny AJjy IN THE cTy Qne of ,he Flrm &r . J 1 ' ' T J, 7 Bof the General Assembly, entitled "Kesoiution. r ,T, j.v. f r..l 1 .I. r . r. Li j rLs"' V V o , " DaiW nino yearn, one .or .we.ve years, auuoue iorg. q m amendment of lhe Consiiiuiion "fp ou"u ui oiiuuusuui", uiib wiiiic giove, anusn leen years, ine lerm oi eacn 10 oe uuciueu uva , : r, ci : ,u:t. nax, 0 "... , .b rr., r- i i h, . , r t r i i J as the same remains on hie in tins omce. a wuiie sun-oonnei. i ne nnaer win oe suu-iot oy tne saiu juuges, as soon aner ine eiec-g ably rewarded, by leaving them at this oliice. snon as convenient, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the commissons may be issued in accordance iliereto. Ine Judse tvtintjfi riimmissinn will fir.-tl ivn!rn shnll hHI 'trtttx T71 "TXT- v-mx St The subscriber, hereby notifies the public ' 6- . i, hi. A V;.! n7r,,ki ;,hCliicf Justice during his lerm, and ihereafiergjune, Anno Domini one thousand eight hun-& facturino dihk til TJ1 fZ''U.thtch Jodse whose commission shall lirst exnireldrcd and fitf.y. A. L. RUSSELL. Iproducud, and wtth a tll mnPun, ' ffsha be Chief Justice during his term, and JACOB STOUFFER. 5nncrsvi!Ie, Pa., J ly, 5, 1S50. g one of the Pioneers in the Clothing busi f ness, devotes all his time to puichasing goods KT. & P MixselPs store in Hamilton St. tSl. . t 1 -ne win uumniuu iu louiiuiaciure iu uiuoi uvcijr description of Boots and Shoes -for men and boys : also tho most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, Half Gaiters, Slippers &c , for Ladies and Misses which will be warrant ed to fit, be made of the best ma terials, and sold at small profits for cash. Also on hand a large assort sortment of Boots and Shoes, which sold cheap, and can be recommen- for the establishment 5. Jl 4J- iwill be The public are respecifully invited to call, Ieaveiheir measures, or examine his ready which his long experi-J d 8lock before purchasi oUowhore, skill, and with the aid ofi. . ,., trvrw;n , 0h,t hh ujihereafter each Judge whose commission shall g June 30, 1850 Ufirst expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, tf and if two or more commissions shall expire on ihe same day, the Judges holding them shall T 1 CI I I hJ ' I 1-1 ll-.tl in lesumony wnereoi i nave uere-ence, acKnowieugeu skui, aim wuu me am oiB. n . nnRAetn. tunv w;n , 0,,hrt hh ih no set my hand and caused to be t. abundant capital, he is enabled to do with the! and ice of hig anic,ei Cal affixed . he iseal of the Secretary s Of-mo9i predominent success Another of iho firml y ' lhm A1(J0 American and French I I.T nB.wKMwr ihia hfiinnlh rioir a ..imnvmtnrtrlo in nnrcnn ihalr ovlonoHfo If 1 V TT fe!3 iiuc, naiusuu.w, .u,o aj u.MuponucUU., ... .v... BQalf Skin Boots manufactured to order. ,i , aim iu Siuua .uud April 18, 1850. fil IV. A. Jj. KUSSJliljlj. rCpiUUCCU, aim ivu a. w ..oaw.oo, uio Secretary oj the Commonwealth.gg uiuny, aim uiuuuumig iu uaauy 8100,000 ill Value, comprises an assortment now unequalled, and! Bihey defy all compeiition. 1 hey desire panic- O iiujLx.i efl;,!. Int whinri shall ho ih P.hinf .Iiittirn Pi Thp. nrnnrietora bepr to announce that ihev The undersigned Auditor, appointed by theS VPann;P, hnnnnina bv r1a.h rPsianHliprP. nnp.nd Classes for Sweepstakes, unon Kaciiig Swl)scrIptfloii OMce, 19 PARK PLACE, NeiV-YorkK lularly to call lhe attention of Country Merchants rphanb' Court of Monroe County, io examines 3 , .' 'a , . 6 g, 1 ,. , , ,,, t.',aSto their stock, whom, by their extensive arrange ,1 vnoinfn il nnnnccirir gnr ronnr fi i I c I r ! h n -IM 't3 . tion on the account of John Van VIeii, adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Van Vliet, dee'd, MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. The rate of Insurance is one dollar on tho thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cov er actual loss or damage by fire, that may fail upon members of ihe company. The nett profits arising irom interest or oth- 9KciirruarlirirT tllo novt rrn nun 1 aan t tnn ntionri t r t ti a Inline r I ti i a onnninfmnn! nnn i ".:;:r.Z Tu Z " : T Vn XlJesof the Supreme Court and the Presi- - ' iflPn! nf inp sp.rnrn! I .nur nf f .nmmnn l-Mpnn! Ct v w - w v a w wvvbmb w ft tftityl ivuui shall be filled by appointment by the Governor.flof the public support in England and el3ewhere,SUM3,,,' lllc- ai oITIjr - -erwl8e, will oe ascenaineu yeany, ior wuicn to continue till the fust Aiondav of Decemberlbv extending as it does to the public at large, gsorimeni at once the best, ihe most varied, and" ch member in pr0p0rtion lo his, her, or their r- MtmnAor ni onir rii nar una niiniiuiii mt - i . z . i a. m. at the public house of Jacob Ivnecht, int the Borough of Stroudsburij. : JOHN T. BELL, Auditor. June 6, 1S50. - A. E. JACKSON, iTi. . Has permanently located himself in the bor ough ol Snoudabury, and respectfully tenders his professional services to the inhabitants ofHny other State of this Union shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during their con-J tinuance in oince : nut tney Miail receive not fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other! office of profit under this Commonwealth, ors under the government of the United States, orj The Judses ofS the borough and surrounding country. Office at S. J. Hoilinshead'a hotel. Slroudsburg, M arch 28, 1850. T THE ASSAM EA COMPANY, 136 Greenwich Street, N em-York. The proprietors beg to call the at tention of connoisseurs in Tea, and thp Ugheads of families to the choice and: "jiare selection of Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, com bined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. THE TEAS OFFERED, ARE THE EOLLOWING: The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 31 00 per lb of the Supreme Court, during their continuance in ofFce, shall reside within this Common-,.,-t. v.. on,i ,ur i,j it..;. (uiTbaiiiij anu nit. uii.Gi juugci) uuiiiig ill. 11 luu- tinuance in office, shall reside within the dis trict or county for which they were respective ly elected. , J. S. M'C'ALMONT, Speaker of the House of Representatives. V. BEST, . r ,. Speaker of the Senate As will be seen by the subjoined Scheme, the subscriber in Class E, may FOR ONE DOLLAR, gaiEl 85,000 ! THE SWEEPSTAKES NOW OPEN con sist of Five Classes for the Great Yorkshire Stakes, be run at York, (Em l850 164 Horses entered First Horse, $50,000. It af-' fords the greatest security against loss or dam age by fire, on the most advantageous and reasonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made in Sec'y. MANAGERS. .Niphon, do Diari, do Jm Osacca, a Green Tea, : l ,Too-t8iaa, do " Ticki-tsiaa, do Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare & choice Teas grown on the fertile and ge nial soil ol Assam, .it- 0 75 0 50 1 00 0 75 0 50 1 00 Senate Chamber, - Harrisburg, January 28, 1850 I, Samuel W. Pearson, Chief Clerk of the Senate of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that ihe foregoing resolution, (No. 10 on tho Sen ate file of the present session.) entitled "Res olution relative to an amendment of the Consti tution," it being lhe same resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the members e lected to each House of the last Legislature f after having been duly considered and discus sed, was this day agreed to by a majority of the members elected to and serving in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will i l S3 p Re . i i . r . l ri .: . m . ... 1 .... the interest otherwise felt by few only in cihpi u. ny u.i ui....-deposllef WU have a credit m tne company. T? A pTrP T?'n?T7"T,Q m ,,.y ""-Miacn insurer in or wuu me saia company win ilA01ibr ih Jliij 1 k5, gihem from supplying the individual wants.be a member thereof during the term of his or and enabling all Gentlemen visiting this city will at all timesner pojjcy The principle of Mutual Insurance Whether conversant with sporting matters or not, Ufind them in readiness to lurnish from the m8 beeu thoroughly tested has been tried by rmnvP T T?rTi I Smallest Article to the Complete Outfits unerring test of experience, and has proved m, nf .nannn. fnil in i. .hft mn9l rfirrll:ce83IUI aim uocuii.e very jmpumr. , -.. fc" "UVU .w . ' PFct. v n n I f n a nnrnh-UAn ni Ino mncl i n c tidious. Their Manufactured Department Is replete with every description of DRESSlperson, or by letters addressed to ot.l -connv T1TISTNPSS and TniVPT.I.IN'fi. SAf.k'1 J i at .C O XX. V rt.J-1 and albert coats. All the styles of Drap De Ete, Alpaca and Bro. Linen COAIS. PANTiT.nnNf? nf nil lh various . tt i T- l 11 nr. I . - JL .-. ii.xjw-. ' . j,o be nm at lorK, nganu;u AugusifHand qualilieB. VESTS of ihe latest and richest pattern. DRESSING GOWNS, &c. The Fancy Department embraces every thing new and desirable in the line of SHIRTS, DRAVVEKo, .BUSUMS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, Scarfs, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIE RY, SUSPENDERS, SHOULDER BRA CES, MONEY BELTS, &c To verify the above statements, they ask gen tlemen, when visiting the city, to call and ex- Subs O ui in VI o ES CO CO c so o o C i 2,000 2,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 50 350,000 I $25,000 $10,000 25 10 5 1 25,000 f 25,000 12'500 5,000 12.500 12,500 0,250 2,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 1,000 10,000 ' $5,000 5,000 5,000 2,500 1,000 2,500 2,500 1,250 500 Michael H Dreher Jacob Fredorick George B. Keller Peter Shaw John Miller Jacob Shoemaker Balsar Feihorman. JACOB GOETZ, President. JAMES H. Walton, Treasurer. IStroudsburg, January 31, 1850. Jacob Goetz John Edinger James H. Walton Edward Posten Robert Boys Richard S. Staples THE DRAWING iof this Sweepstake will take place publicly on nhfi 23r! dav of August. 1850. lhe dav on which J o j - -" . . i t .1 -ii :..! the race will be run lhe place and hour beingamine ior tnemseives, wnere uiey win reu.ivu first duly announced by advertisement ; when2,he mosl Poll,e aUent,on ,ho proprietors rely- .hfl nnmRs nf all ihe horsns Pntered. will lm al-Ktng on the excessive cheapness wmcn ineir un- imiPfl pmnnasi tho subsnrihnrs in Panh class rivalled facilities enable them to afford iheirj Lnd nn ibfl 20th dav of Sfintomhfir nnYt hvfiGoods, to ensure a sale. which time the result of thu race will be knownj Vu suits furnished to order at the ahortestj l.u x3.-.r.i ...;ii i,a ;..i,;u..t.i . ,ua t,i.i- rBnntice. ana sent to anv nan oi mo umieu li 11 o . i iiico mil uu U10111UU11.U 1 11 w iiuiuc i ui flB - - With a view to encourage the introduction ofSBrawIey, William A. Crabb, Jonathan J. Cun- Jthese matchless Teas, it is the inieniion of thegningham, Thomas S Fernon, Thomas H. .proprietors to distribute by lot, among the pur-gforsyth, Charles Frailey, Robert M. Frick,! Cliasers, a quantity ui leas tijuai Kiieur.y runuu, juuu v . uuoiusej', yv iiiidiui TJe First Years' Profits EHasleti, Isaac ilugus, 1 imoiny Ives, Joshuas on the sales effected. Y. Jones, Joseph Konigmacher, George V. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in tneBjjawrence, Maxwell M Caslin, tfejijamm Ma- nackaee. a numbered certihicate. entitling Clone, tsenjamm ivjaitnias, nenry a. lvjunien- t u . . . m.ii: n t- i Txr.ii n o 11 I iDerg, vviiuam r. racner, vviiuam it. oaaier,i 'David Sanjiey, Peleg B. Savery, Conrad Shi- mer, Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel Stine, Farris appear by tli.eir votes given on the final pas-,h mp nf ,h. winnin i.nr.H iri pi..- a "States. sage ot tne resolution, as loliows, viz: Those voting in favor of the passage of the resolution were, H. Jones Brooke, J. Porter Jbim to One 'Chance in the Etislributioti ! 1 1 FOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS receiving Prize of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, that of the second, twenty-five thousand dollars, &c. &c, in accordance with the a- bove Scheme. A commission of 10 per cent, to cover ex penses will be deducted on payment of ajl pri- Izes. Any further information required, will be af forded by the (Secretary, Mr. William Barroll, jat the offices as above tb whom all applica tions for Agencies and other communications are to be addressed post paid, and all remit J. C. BOOTH, H. L FOSTER. N. B. Onen from 6 o'clock A. M. to 10 P. juj April 25, 1850.-(m. Encourage Howie lllamifacturc! CABINET-WARE Of every Variety and Style at JJJ JTX. w M Lfc- w-i -w 3Sr!MoWJa5 r . to hia large and finished stock of Cabinet ware ai his wareroom in the main street, a snort uis ance below Posien's hotel, in Slroudsburg tances, either by Bill or Note to be made, inicomprising every kind and quality of furniture. ilaid out and on the receipts amonting to $ 20JB. Streeter John H. Walker and VaIeniinereorn for whjch numbered Certificates will beHe is determined lo be undersold by no one, JdOOMhe undermentioned parcels of Tea, to thelBest , Speaker-Yen 29 Iforwared as directed. lnd .he young andold housekeepers of the coun- ' value of ten per cent, or I I votlng fi"nl ,he parage of the res- Lijjlg of Horses en,ered for th(J afjov BnMiy, in want of furnitue, will save time and mon- r - . R.I...: ....... ,., Mnroin iiimi.liio ilrlllTlS . . . . I . . n 1 1 Hm olnnb omhrr. nc The testimony in its favor is overwhelming. The proprietors are daily in receipt of letters I and certificates, going to prove its remarkable efficiency to all cgses of worms, both in chil- w v nnnr.RAIIGH rfi8nfir.ifnllv invitesidren and adults. The relief given, and the ihe attention of the citizens of Monroe county j'mmediale improvement of heahh which follows its use, uas caueu me aueuuuu ui piiysicians to this article, and they freely recommend and prescribe it in their practice. The retail price is 2d cents per vial, which brings it within the means oj all' TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS Will he Given Away as Bonuses I I I ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING SCALE : 5'Pr'izes of 50 lbs. of Tea eactoat Si 00 per lb. 2501bs or $250. oluiion were, George Darsie, Augustus Drum and Alexander King Nays 3. Extract from the Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. Brooklyn, L. I. January 16, 1847. I do certify that I gave one bottle of B. A. 11 T 1 ' I I I 1 I . I. . If Mr r- nK.lil ft a .1 K all other Races of Importance may be seen, to-Bey by giving htm a call, n s siock emoracesBr aonaa.ui.- . v mus ' "V ... J . . 1 : J 1 1 ... . .1 1 Wk ..nr. Kniiro if n.scarl ) It. no ur.rma n oeiher with Schemes for Sweepaiakes in tbeHfecreiaries, uosks, siueuua.u., wa..uuCa, uu..D.. .. .... ..B I H n I 1 I ..LI I I. !.. -.n i Aiihlmn Into mat. nni.lt Irsr fnrlhnl I n forihcoming St. Leger, &a. &c. fec. June 30, 1850,- iauffl5 20 ' 50 " . 51100 kt 4250 25 " 10 ' 5 I ii MM it. 500 .00 500 250 500 500 In the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, March 14, 1850. I, William Jack, Chief Clerk of the. House ofl Representatives of Pennsylvania, do hereby rfians. sofas, centre tables, card tables, break-Iperson doubling this may apply for furthoi in- fast tables, side tables, dinner tables, hat Ktanda.JSformaiion al my residence corner of York and wash stands, beadsteads, chests, corner andaJackson streets. JAM bo McCAr rKEY. kitchen cupboards, cradles, beautiful mahoganyy Poughkeepsie, N. Y. March 2, 1844. workstands, dressing bureaus, towel racks, &c.H certify, that I took two vials of B.. A. Fahn- CHA1RS of all varieties, rush-bottomed, Bestock 'a Vermifuge, which I found to be th I OOOlbj JUVENILE SINGING CLASS. At the reauest of several citizens of Strouda-Bcane seats, splint seals, cottage chairs, and so-iareatest cure for worms 1 have ever used. 500ippriifv that the foreoinf resolution. fNo. 10 onlbure and vicinity, the subscriber will teach mu-Bfa chairs. Also, sofas and settees got up in theghave been troubled with tape worms for a num 250ithe Senate file, and No. 211 on the House Jour-Bsic to children from the age ol 7 to 10 yearsBmost beutiful style. Bber ol years, and 1 nave never lound so gooa a r ih nrp.An! RPscJnn flntii fid Rnlni nnBnId. in the JstierBnt school houses in tne vicin-M If r All kind ol worK maue to oiuer a. nioimedicine as . A. annesiocK's vermuuge. i 11 u. yj i vwivw " H . i3 V mi tt r 2.000fr,li;v m tho nmndment of ihe Consiiiuiion'-iiiv of Slroudsburg free of charge. shortest notice. Sltherefore recommend iu fllAKi tlA L,LA l 1 hose districts convenient to tne place wisn? ne nas aiso on ua.iu wcu-iiuiauuuy i ne puoiic is caunoneu agamsi uuumenens 425 Rrizes in all. T.hnHe.oersonswho prefer lower priced Teasrit being the same resolution which was T-'- i " .7 . ft t i can teceive theirpriz.es in proportion, or incymaXeex l0 by a majority ol tne memoers elected Jrillic re-purchaseo I for cash, at a reduction ofl,0 each House of the last Legislature after .inner cont If having been duly considered and discussed.was jGountry Agents required. Applications tolis day agreed to by a majority of the mem-; gbeiddressod (post paid,) to the Company's De-f bers elected to and .sjvingin the House of Rep- .ipot, ia8.;above. ..Ne.w.York,- June 6j 1.850.., n " ' BLANK DEERS " For sale at this Office. him at Stroudsburg, Monday afternoons. There will be several exhibitions during the term, at some central place ... . ' r- . . , I resentatives of Pennsylvania, at its present ses-l A class will pa commenced at otrounuourg sion, as will appear by ilieir votes, given on ihelnext Monday6venjngsi6dIhBk m the Court final passage of the resolution, as loliows, viz:nouse, w which ?M "'m q p Sn tot Th..iA iriit no in favnr Dt Ihft nasa6 Ol Uiea j viiij j. vw rflt;nlntinn were. John Acker, John Allison,! June 0, lbu -4t hand a well-finished) in to accept of the offer, will receive furihetHhearse and is prepared to manufacture coFFi.vsland spurious articles, and to put no confidence r .: r . 1 . . U .. . U.. r. 1 1 ! r nnD....I - n J rnnrnja o t c V M r I nnlicn ,i.i.n.Ani. iKai 1'Trnlmalni.L'11 anI "S 'Pti. III 3lai c uioiiia uiai awi -j.v.wii w nuu j, ami-. estockV Vermifuge are the same or as good as tho only genuine article, which is B. A. Fahnestock s Vermifuge, For sale in Slroudsburg, by T. SCHOCH, March 15, 1843. eowly. information from the subscriber by calling onHand attend funerals at .short notice May 23, 1850. Attorney at hviyy, STROUDSBURG. MONROE COUNTY. PA. (Office on liz.ab.eth sfropt, formerly occupictl by. Willidjn D'vis5, Esq. April 18 1850. Agent BLAlp; MORTGAGEE For sale at thiOtfice1. - - t rys '
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