Aiiother-Trcaty and inoroXaiid for Sef tiers." From the following extract from the Minnesotian, it will be seen that Gov. Ramsey has concluded a treaty with the nfc;owa W wMnli w iA "v - enougu icrmury iur uuutuer large ocate. Noes from the NorUi The Pembina Treaty Concluded.-. Mr. A. Kline, and express courier, Bringing a mail lor the Hudson's Bay Company, reached here on Friday, in seventeen days from Fort Gar - cy. He brings the gratifyingintelligence that Governor Ramsey has succeeded in jnaKiDg a most lavoraoxe treaty wim me Ghippeways at Pembina. The who'e val- ley of the Red River of the North, a tract; , i i J i ol country aoouL tnree nunarea mites from North to South, and one hundred and fifty from East to West, has been acquired for an annuity oUoWwusand dol lars per year and icHch entirely ceases at the oid of twenty years. The Indians re ceive thirty thosand dollars upon the rati fication of the treaty, to pay their debts, and divide among their half-breed rela tives. jggrThe following calculation of the respective numbers engaged in the dif ferent principal occupations in life in the United States we take from the Quincy Patriot: No. eng-aged in internal navigation, 33,070 No. engaged on the ocean, 56,022 No. engaged in the learned professions, 65,255 No. engaged in commerce, 11,967 No. engaged in manufactures, 291,749 No. engaged in agriculture, 3,719,951 We .saw a defeated candidate looking at the almanac yesterday trying to find out whether some mistake had not been made in regard to the day of the elec tion. Forty four thousand acres of land have been taken up in Illinois during the sec ond quarter of the present year 36,000 were claimed on Mexican Land war rants. IJjPhilosophers say that shutting the eyes makes the sense of hearing more acute. Perhaps this accounts for the many closed eyes which are seen in our churches every Sunday, Ilfai-riasc in ESigh Life The New Orleans Picayune contains a humorous accounr: in a letter from Ni caragua, of the marriage of the Princess Adelaide Clotilda Louisa Squashee, sister j , of he so-called Mosquito Kmsr. to a sable ecntleman, familiarly called "Jim." v "The roal palace was tastefully deco rated with highly scented hides. Even' nronariJinn To?nr iiHn Tot tlin naloVifn- ition, the princess entered the pa'ace hall f unattended except by her pet goat. Her beautiful black hair, greased with possum fat, hang in profusion over her ;gfcUoulders, and contrasted finely with her fiBplendid dress, which was made of a cof fee sack. On the raidd e finger of her .right hand she wore a rich and costly nne, made from a sardine box. The guests were all assembled, but the happy lover had not yet arrived. The princess became impatient, and went to seek him. uu 4 j i. : i : . t.i gjjg i 'accosted him thus "Jim, weddin' air"",,Mrt" ready an you no cum!" Jim replied that he had cum to the conclusion not to mar ry, cos-if he did Victory would'nt give her no" more penshum.' The princess was terifiedj but a lucky thought struck her. "Jim," said she, "bimeby my bruther die, then you'll be king." The words had their effect. Jim threw his arm around the neck of the princess; their lips met, the sound that followed was like that heard pulling a bull out of the mire." Thel&csult. Prior to the 2d Tuesday of October, we were aware that a combination existed amongst a certain clique of professed Whigs men who had been warmed into mga meu o nau oeeu um u urn, j uutuu'cu f"u """7 uj ! the Whig party, to defeat Gov. John-! ct on We Cfiir Tnni hannncn linn ir. from reliable sources, that the clique had . declared that he should not succeed, if they could prevent it. As early as J uly, wo received a letter from a Whig mem ber of the State Convention, a resident of Philadelphia, and a gentleman of un doubted veracity, stating that Josiah Bandal, John 31. Scott, Charles Gibbons. &c, and other Silver Greys, alias Buck ram Whigs, were nsing every effort, hon- oraoie ana aisuonerable, to deleat tfov. Johnston. ' ,W.e were well aware that? the treacherous dastardly, sycophantic, lickspit tle, Cooper was also using his influence to defeat Gov. Johnston, but we felt that the honest freemen of the State would not permit the best Executive Pennsyl vania ever had to be beaten, and the in terests of the State again placed in jeop ardy to gratifiy party spleen or the whims of dishonest politicians. In this, howev er, wo were mistaken. Dishonesty has triumphed over .honesty not Locofoeo ism over Wqiggery, but a combination of unscrupulous demagogues over virtue and truth; and if our friend McPherson's, of the Harrisburg American, conclusions prove correct, so mole ii be. It will be some time before a "Whig in the West canbe induced to support a Philadelphia Cotton-lord, or a . Schuylkill traitor. Mark our prediction. Brownsville Free Prcsi. The demure-lookin? prentlnnip.n who 1 1 . ... .. , . 1 knife yesterday in trying to whittle out a majority for Campbell. We hope .the Pennsylvanian will buy him a newone im mediatsIy.XPhilad. Sun. . - , , A.J 1. U. 11 liUti UlUnU iJlD JSSJTo know how had you are, you must become poor; to know how bad other people are, you must become rich. Many a man thinks it is virtue that keeps.1 ' Ium from tu"nS rascal when it is only ' a fdl1 stomach. Be careful, jtnd not mis- , take principles for potatoes. Conjugation of the Verb Polka. I may poiKa, n you poiKa; we will polka; ye or you might, could, would, or should have , polkaed; thou canst not polka; she will polka if she pleases both in the nresent and future tenses. So that subject is sciueu. , i , .u.n,i i i i A coy choked his mother to death, in Tinfnn V tj r i 'n had refused to do something which she oraereu mm to do and upon her attempt ing to use some force to compel him, he seized her by the throat, and then thre w her back upon a bed, where he held her until she was dead. A large Black Eagle was shot last week in Easton, Pa., by Mr. Isaac Porter. From tip to tip of the wings, the meas urement was full seven feet equalling in beauty the plumes of the ostrich. Some of the quills measure 22 inches. Pennsylvania Election Itclucais. OFFICIAL. Counties ! Adams ' Alleghany i Armstrong - Johnston 2472 8707 2181 . 19fi2 Biglcr. 1045 5U83 2172 1990 3688 918G 2202 Beaver Bradford Berks Bedford Bucks Butler ; Blair m.: Cambria ;;f Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie. Fayette. Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson ' 4721 .'2239 '5258 ;27S2 t 225)5 ! '1 yaiiti 1704 1705 1371 3U74. 5350 a ,:,78;7 1683 ' " C350' 1351 962 -981 205 it ': 1 698 126( 204L -.2933, 2955 : ." "3699 'ivi'" '2147 3192 3 14 1 2690 1594 465 .. 3610 2626 3732 '.706 !1272 2435 2510 ' 1002 1143 11064f 2T7 ': 2924 3015 2007 j3471 t 409 2673 1413 ' 423 4911 ' 876 2627 1628 1390 24760 109 621 4069 2739 ;2123 227 1;463 . "2SI7 ' 1142 il 137 :.4012 1040 3115 013 4727 2110 3 179 3?30 840 2250 2024 1752 1240 niata 1337 Lancaster Lawrence Lehanun Iehigh Ijycoming 6226 1079 1949 3392 2675 ! i-UZenie 4909 468 2760 Mercer Mifihn 1673 2107 5712 1394 4150 2529 2237 22001 836 574 4743 1069 2815 458 2336 1919 1698 1242 3916 2182 5140 1136 5738 iMunrue Montgomery, Montour Northampton : ' Northumberland Perry Phil'a Citv & County Pike Potter Schuylkill V't ' Somerset ousquelianna O 1 1 . Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York 173,034 186,499 On Saturday, October 25, by Rev. William Clark, Mr. Henry Jayxe and Miss Sally Ann Jennings, both of Middle Smithfield, Monroe county. jn Stroudsburg on the 31st ultij Bd. gar C. CARMEn,son of Augustus A. and and M Ann 0a 5 thr(je r & , The deceased was found in the Mill race, near the residence of John Palmer, in this Borough, having apparently fell in there accidentally; and wa3 supposed to have been in the water about two hours before he was discovered. This sad greet ing to the family is .but another evidence that "in the midst of life we are in death." In this Borough, on Monday the 27th., ult., Susan JLammon. daughter ot Conrad ; Haramon, aged about 11 months In Stroud township, on the 1st inst., Miss Ann daughter of Francis J. Smith, Esq., aged about fifteen 'ears. mm ESTRAY. oirayen trom tne premises 01 ; ie subscriber some time last! spring, a dark red Bull, two year old npxt spring. No mars about- him. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received, and reasonable expenses paid. CHARLES POSTENS. L Smithfield, November (5. 1851. u I tie Court of Coniimm !o:&s of ITotsroc: County. JamPs II. Stroud, et al x Common Pleas. Executors, &c. f Al. ven. ex. de tents vs. ( Sept. T. 1851. Jnmns HolBnshead. ' . No. 28. 'The Auditor appointed to distribute the fund in Court arising out of the sale under j the abov e writ, and 7ilso to report the liens and the facts, will attend to the duties ol ins :....i r.,, K-il urAn ir tn slrllj daV of t1 1UII1 M l,"ll A.Ja S C. BURNETT, Auditor. Nov.- fi, I85I- it. BLAW j3EET)S; P'or sale al tiiis , Office lib II S E S MADE SOUND' ; . BY THE - " -. Horse Owner's Secret, .Being a new and certain remedy for the speedy 'Cure of Heaves, ' ' ! By Sir James Lyndonton, Principal Farrier to his Royal Highness Prince Albert. THE great discovery contained in this lit tle work procured Sir James his Baron etcy, h is really worth its weight in gold to all'whoownor use Horses. Itprecribesa Cer tain and positive cure fort he Heaves which any person can prepare. The remedy is belter, and cheaper than any advertised Heave Pow- der, and is perfectly safe, as any one can know Who1 tries it. Horse owners know that many a valuable Horse loses half its price by this prevalent disease. The remedy pre i u-t scribed in tnis worlc will cure nun ana in- me poor beast ol a horrible complaint, simi lar to the Asthma in a man. The public can depend on tins work; it is no catchpenny humbug. The articles prescribed by Sir James are all cheap and can be had at any store. To prevent imposition the work will be sent in sealed envelopes. English price four shillings and three pence sterling. American price, Si per copy. Persons or dering Sir James' Work, are expected to con fine his instructions to their own animals. It will be sent to none others. An American Horse Doctor approovesof the above System! Read what he says: Apple-ton, Ohio, July 21, 1851 Mr- DujiBKHToN,, 1 ha ve tried your Secret for the cure of Heaves, and approve ol it very much. Yours, truly, Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr. To procure this valuable little work. Ad dress, post paid, JOHN DUNBERTON, English Horse Doctor. American Agent for James Lyndenion's Horse Owner's Secret, New York Post Office. The Secret'is sentbv mail at letter nnstaee. ; uctooer 2d, lCol-oni REMOVED TO No. 144 Race Street, (Hctween Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown. St.) PJiikicielpkia. YyTHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by V v increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its wide spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the ;ood opinion and confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confi-, dence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Ce ment for mending Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair Dye; a trial only is neces sary to insure its future use, and a Sealing Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quanti ties. Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, No. 144 Race Street. Between 4th & 5th. ooposite Crown St. PHILADELPHIA. Estray 5ior.se. lAME to the residence of the sub-criber, y in M. Smithfield township, on the 13th inst., a handsome Gray Horse, in good con dition, about 10 years old, and 10 hands high. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and lake him away, otherwise he will be disposed of accor ding to law. MA RTIN OVERFI ELD. October 23, 1351. election'eetunes. THE Election returns being now, all. in, the people are beginning to turn their attention to other matters, and to supply one of their most important wapts, we-have just received and offer for sale at our store in Stroudsburg, a very large assortment of READY-MADE Including Overcoats, common and fine at all prices, from S5 to $15; fine dress and frock coats, business coats, &c; a large assortment of panlaloorls, cloth, cassimeres, sattinett, corduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort ment of vests, of a great variety of patterns; cotton shirts and woollen under-.shir.is and drawers, &c, neckcloths, cj-c. 1 AILOKING A large assortment of ex cellent broad cloth and other stuffs, on hand, which will be made up according to order, at short notice, and in the best style. DRY GOODS.Also an excellent assort ment of dry goods of various patterns, and domestic goods. Woolen Lawn Shawls, Calicoes, Merinoes, &c. Stockings and stocking yarn. Trunks, valises, carpel bags, &c. IEPAll kinds of produce and lumber taken in exchange lor goods, and goods or cash paid for, all kinds of furs, sheep skins, and call skins. . , JIIRSCHK1ND & ADLER. Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1851. rriacicctct, Shad, Cudfisla, Elcrrits, Pork, Constantly on hand for sale by J.PALMER&Cp ESains and Sides Market st'. Wharlj PuiEADEIiPIlIA.' ,3 m. snositaers., Lard and 'Chctjsc, J February V7, lool. (gOAPS. fine scented Soaps forwash- ing and shaving a'so the e'eebrated shaving cream, for sa c by J2u tli Ctrt of QuaVtci Sessions ' for ttiii Oowaly off Monroe. jn (j )fUitter of the Corporation oj Strouds . ' ' liar. 1 1 : f, At a Court, as aforesaid, holdeu the 22nd day of September, 1851, S.', C. Bur nett, ou behalf of the corporation, made application that the Borough of Strouds burg ina' become subject to, and possess the powers and privileges conferred by the "Act regulatiug, boroughs," approved the third day of April, 1851 . The Court order public notice to be given of tho same. Publication of which is hereby made, and if no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, the Court of Quarter Ses- sions, at its next Term, will accrco ana Annn fliof t-,a it Tinr-nn it nf Sfrnilflo- v "AcUo regulate boroughs," approved April u, - , , . I . .. M,II..BllEHER,a?ro.thonotaiw, j , October 2, 1851. ; 4 " " 1 The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, in the manufac ture of Slate,-was dissolved by mutual consent on thel5th of September 1851 All ,- t . r - ' an persons naving claims against said firm will present them to Amos Labar, who is duly authorized to settle the same, and those mdehted are renuestcd to make payment to him, on or before the first of - . January next. GEO. R. SMITH & Go. Ducotsburg, September 15, 1851. NOTICE. The undersigned, will continue the manufacture of Slate, at the old stand. AMOS LABAR. Dutotsburg, Sept. 18, 1851,. 3t Cure of Consumption, Liver Complaint. Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com plaints. 1 have published a brief work on Consum ption, whirl! contains an invaluable recipe I for the cure of these prevalent diseases, evi-n in uiuii wuisi sidles, wuen irienus ana onv - sicians Iiavo civen un all hone. Tl,fi balsam prescribed in this work Cures without l 1IC J.lll!J uiB e.pt:i3i c mu in pnysicians or injurious use of patent medicines. In adopting this Sys- tern of Cure the patient knows what he is us- ing knows that he is not shortening his the expensive aid of physicians or injurious days by the use of anodynes or mercurials, which may seem to Relieve but never Cure. He knows when using this Life saving Bal sam, that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica cious remedies, such as Nature prescribes for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi ents composing this Lung Balsam are obtain able (cheaply too,) wherever consumption exists, proving, that Every ill has its antidote. Consumptive patients may Rely on this receipt (all Lung Complaints are removed by its use) 1 would not attach my name to it, had I doubt of its efiicacy. The directions for preparing and using the Balsam are perfectly plain, l prefer selling the Recipe to making 13-1 I. I ... . 1 - -1 r 1 uiB uaisam, as 11 euauies peopie 10 mat:? their own Medicine, at a Trifling Cost. 1 will impart the secret of making the Balsam, and the Family right to use it, for Si, but in no case will 1 sell it for speculating purposes. Proof of its Goodness. Jackson, Mich.. March 21, 1851. Doct. S.TOUSEY Sir: You wished me to let you know what effect your preparation of Medicine for Consumption and other dis eases had in my family. A fter the first ten days my wife gained in weight 3 lbs", relieved her cough, changed her countenance, and all appearances were better. My family would not be willing to do without it. it is a med icine much needed in Jackson there is many cases simuiar to my wife's. The Rev Mr. Blanchard will write you for a recipe. Res pectfully yours. O. F. POOL. Address, post paid, (enclosing Si.) Dr. S. TOU3EY, 106 Nassau street, New York. J he work goes by mail under seal October -23, lS51-Grn MISS F. A. KNECIIT, formerly in Co. with Miss M. M. Kerr, would wish to inform the ladies of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that she will open a new shop this fall, with a good assortment of fall bonnets, at the old stand of Miss E. Colbert. N. B She will open shop the 24th October. Thankful to her friends for past favor3 she will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor her with a call. Oct. 9, 1851. STROUDSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY. Miss Barton will re-open her School for the instruction of Young, Ladies on Monday, the first day of September next. Terms per session of 11 weeks. Common and higher English branches 2,00 French , 3,00 Drawing and Painting in water colors 2,00 Stroudsburg, July 31, 1851. - " Imew firm ' No. 71 JSorluimptoii Street, Opposite the haston Bank. 7 g MI E subscribers having entered into a JL partnership for the purpose of continu ing the Drug and Paint Business at the old stand of the late Mr. John Dickson, would offer their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. to old customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try us. W. J. DICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trading under the firm of Dickson i$- Sample. Sole Agents for Weiherill's Pure Ground hite Lead. Easton. July 17, 1851. Iy " n filmic 100 legs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's wh'it'eMead, '50 do 50 do do do cib' 20 do 100 po do , do , do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass 75 do 10 by 12 do 50 ' do 10 by 14 do ' 10 bbls. of A'lum JO bbb. Copperas superior quality. 10 bbls. Rosin j -1000 lbs. Potash, . fiOO Gallons Linseed Qil . 40 bbls. spiiits TurpeiitfriC 2000 lbs. Pinters Red Lead Dye . Woods. Madder,;Logwood,. Fustic, Redwood, 'Cochineal and Indigo. ALS.Q"-superior Furniture, Coach, Black arid Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or.ga'llon for sale by DICKSON;. SA MP LB. ";Eastoii,.J;uly 17, 1851. ly , J. N. & E. W. COHLSES. No. 69 Pearl Street, New-York, ltr. porters and Wholesale Deal- K'JhiHMMiMilsll arc 1 11 l-llU'l ers in Sj Green ami ESkuik Tests, llSSof all Ue.-u ripuons suiien 10 Cnutrv Trade. Are alsu receiving from the beBl manufac tures a full assortment of TOBACCO, of the most npproved brands, all of which are con- ; fidently offered as equal to any in market, ; ami at the lowest casnpnu-s. . - Merchants vjsiiing uie u iu hm um ''K,. I 3m 131, AN K, MQ RTG-A'JfiiS Sljc Barky Sljcaf, On M;md Again! M. WATSOX is happy to inform his old friends and customers that he is prepared to receive as many of them as may favor him with their , torn, at the Hotel oreeted on the site! of the Old Barln, Sheaf C-1V1, - .. cus- , --j -j , ti. stroved by fire in July last.) The House is much increased in size and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation which can contribute to the comfort of the traveler. m The TABLE and the BAPt will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot fail to ( please. JOST A large yard, with stabling for one hundred horses. - M. WATSON, Proprietor. No. 193 North Second St., Phil'a. March 27 1851. BARK WANTED. The subscriber will pay Five Dql T.ADC iiQv nrvr in flndi fVw finrtf firrk 1 r i -r 1. i 1 m ! ,lu;31 mt ";iK aims xanucry in r, . . . ,-. ! ktnmushurg. At the above named price; wain, musu uc iuaueu suim ami uxcui from all kind of damage. Will also pay j a fair price for White Oak and Damaged ; Baric t&c Darlc must "e loaded solid and clear Bark. JACOB SI NGM ASTER. April 10, 1651. American Repertory of Inventions. To Ifle;h:iissc!, SssvtMsiors iiaid SEVENTH VOLUME OF TIIE MESSnS. MUNN i CO., American and Furcign Patent Agents, And Publishers of the Scientific Ameri can, respectfully announce to the public that the fitsunumber of Volume VII. of this wide- fly circulated and valuable journal will issue uii me ui kJtrpieinoer. 1 ne new volume will commence with new type, printed upon paper of a heavier lexture than that used in the preceding volumes. It is the intention of the publishers to illustrate it more fully, by in troducing representations of prominent events connected with the advancement of science; besides furnishing the usual amount of en gravings of new inventions. 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The Inventor will find in it a weekly list : ol American Patent Claims, reported from m the Patent Office, an original feature not fectly familiar With its history, doctrines and found in any other weekly publication. ! laws; to know its truth, to imbibe its spirit, Terms: $2 a year; SI for six months. i feel its power, and partake of its salvation; All Letters must be post-paid and directed i" a word, to prize in some measure as it de to MUNN & CO., . serves, this treasure which is'lndeed beyond Tublishcrs of the Scientific American, J price. We predict for it a circulation far be 123 Fulton-street. New-York. vond anv of lhe au.hor d former works. INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBBING. j" - The Netcs, January 1th Any person who will send us foursubscri- Sacred Scenes Characters. Uy the Rt-v. J. bers for sis months, at our regular rates, shall T. Headley, author of the 'Sacred Mountains,' be entitled to one copy for the same length &c. 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We think the Rambles & Sketch all descriptions of goods, wares and mcr- ea are desttnud to tie a popular at least a3 chandize by Morris Canal boats to or any of bis previously -published works. Tnero from Easton, and all intermediate points is not a dull chapter in the work, filled as it with promptness and despatch. Leaving 13 w!lh 'an ,nJ'",te var,el-v ' , The author has fnnt. f -IW cf,W. V. V djulv ;it. .t P. M. Jjr.. ; per oiuaiuuuuu uuua kj. uuan aim aIld m0sJl succlJSsfuih a he reciimi-Iipsf h Islander, opening the moat direct route ; tht. task. The biographical ketch of ;!,e au to Easton and the Lehigh Region. thor is interesting and 'well considered.' and P. S. Be rjarticular to mark coods add3 much to the value of lhe book, which is Stenhens & Condits Line, via Canal. STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO., 1'oricarders. tion to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. June 26, 1S51. j cSbmiiiistrator'B Notice. 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