JFERS0MAN REPUBLICAN. EE 'TREASURER'S. SAI,E. PIKE COUNTY TAXES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEtf, that a greeably to an Act of General Assembly ef the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th of March, 1815, entitled "An actio amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes anx for oth er purposes" and of an act passed the 13th of March, 1817, " A further supplement to an act to amend the act entitled an act directing fho mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other porposes" the following tracts of land i will be sold at Public Vendue, on the second Monday of June next, at the Court House m Milford, in the county of Pike, for arrearages of taxes due, and the cost accrued on each lot respectively. Lehmam Township. 203 Thomas, Jesse ;39'Whiteh1ll Robert . 84 Whitman John . QjuanUiy Acres Per. 414 155 402 43G 100 J00 Tax 8 Cts 5 59 5 47 5 90 Dingman Township. No. Warrantees. 97 Albert Lewis 1GG Ambercornbie James 90 Brodhead Richard - 90,Boyd Charles . 124 Brown John or Jacob 206 Benson Peter : 231 Bell Joseph 23G Brotzman John 253 Baker Catharine 254 Baker George A. 24 1 Craig John 134 Caldwell David pU 02 niUc Ahrnhnm 159 Dubbs Martir 1G4 DehofiT Abraham 230 Donaldson Joseph 201 Ellis Benjamin 227 Eggart George 255 Ehrenzellar Hillery I5S Funk Jacob 1G1 GrierJohn 1.00 Hciniborg Thomas 1G7 Hoff George 1SL Hrnkon Wiiliam ?0O Flertc Tobias 2G Harrison "William UJZ Holland Benjamin J23 Hoover Manuel, Sen. 248 Hoover Manuel, jr. 245 Hyndshaw James- -1SS Joyce Dominic 249 Kling Ann 144 Kling Rachel 1S7 Layn Jacob 194 Lewis Richord 90 Mead Robert 157 Myer Henry 177 MillcrAlexander 205 Mushback Jacob- 223 Mushback John 1-2 233 aierfcle Peter 25G MulicahMary 257 Nyce William 175 Ogden Gabriel 240 Ogden Ann 241 Ogden DavfrT 203 Philips Rebecca 204 Philips William 247 Philips John 219 Rustm Thomas ISO Rustin Thomas 94 Smith Michael 133 Smith Francis J. 1G0 Shook John 162 Shartle John 1SS blocker Margaret 224 SavHle-Satrmel 95 Towiaes John 1S4 Thompson Richaid lS2Vanwhy Henry 9S Walter George 178 Wyckoff Isaac 225 Wood Jacob 197 Yohe Michael 207 Dally Charles 237 Heister John X Quautity. Acres. Per. 415 15 414 60 378 . 400 340120 224 112 300 415 105 50 405 52 402 417 405 300 215 410 201 346 407 162 440 400 402 39S 235 442 239 95 402 425 395 402 436 39G 425 402 219 107 115 434 70 10 14 93 i 64 SO 90 46 130 109 40 40 95 115 130 135 120 126 S3 72 103 G9 100 13 126 17 101 111 Tax. 5 Cts 6 42 G 42 5 80 G 20 5 27 1 79 4 65 6 54 1 1 61 75 6 29 57 6 27 6 48 6 29 4 60 3 35 7 66 3 10 5 34 6 36 2 51 j 6 S2 6 21 4 61 6 17 5 12 6 83 2 96 57 6 21 6 57 G 24 6 24 6 G7 5 99 6 63 6 24 3 53 208" 196 219 406 "275 418 330 401 420 400 412 143 25S 405 360 135 422 120 412 100 402 72 410 60 409 SO 400 150 393 430 109 417 67 20 62 24 100 60 10 150 40 80 153-20 S7i 6 70 3 22 3 07 1 98 G 30 SO 11 14 6 58 5 21 G 20 6 77 6 20 6 38 2 21 4 00 6 29 4 58 6 52 G 39 6 21 4 73 6 32 6 20 6 01 6 67 1 70 4 37 Delaware Township 85 Abbott John 1 19 Brodhead Jane 15 Brodhead Luko rodhead Alajy 17 Brodhead A tin Brown Daniel 22 Ccolbaugh John 148 Carney- Tixmias 34 Depuc Nicholas 03 Dillman George ' 14 Ennis John CO Edsall David 173 Fcliman v illiarn 102 Gates John 12 Huff Ann, Sen. 13 Huff Ann, Jr. 16 ITartzell Jonas 23;JiuffAmcs i54 ilortpn Richard ; . 3'8$tfo6vcr Emanuel 57 'Henry Sampson 1G7 Huff George 163 Harvey Mathias 14 Ingraham Catharine 63 2nd. Isaac Jayne 7j3jKgrny Matthew G2;Lqng Henry 74ftiirsgus Francis 62ift.ireAbraham 1 8 Martin Johu JOG 3Ieaee Tbotnas fl (-Wi?.aso Robart 105IcaseJohn 11G M.ison Thjomas 53;Qgdeh Sarah lifi Philips tt illiam 78 Place James 70. Philips John 8 Reeder Absalom 24 Smith Francis J. Gl Scvoe John 65 -Smith Elizabeth 165ingqr Abraham t 13Tiller Thornss -' 97 Brown Robert 98 Brodhead Richard 101 Brink fllaunus 104 Brodhead Hannah 105 Brodhead Samuel 137 Brodhead Luke 140 Brodhead John, Jr. 141 Brodhead Janj 149 Brodhead Garret 107 Brink Heniy 150 Brodhead John, Sen. Brink Benjamin 111 Branham Lenpzer 140 Brodhead John, Jr. 142 Conrad Alary 154 Craig William 174 Co: tingre James 185 Chambers John Craicr John, pt .148 Conrad Deborah 194 Delany William 164 Eyerly Jacob Frame Thomas 1-2 1C3 Freeman Richard 86 Footman Peter 175 Guindy John ISO Gunsaules Samuel 10S Galbraith Josiah 152 Haz'.ehurst Isaac 135 Irwin Matthew 15G Jones John 177 Morris William 1 07 Mease Robert 90 NTeligh Nicholas 173 Palmer Hannah 157 Rees James 176 Ryerson Matthew 99 Rustin ThocK's.Jr. 66 Sid man Isaac 183 Smith William 192 Smith Francis J. Stidman Charles 1-2 Shimcr Abraham Stidman Alexander 1-2 Thrall S. S. 155 Yanauken James 102 West Thomas 132 Will Michael Milford Township. 20 Beck Henry 389 92 Brink Samuel 117 107 Brink Henry 415 Biddis Gconre 2-3 434 2o Castairs Thomas 441 33 Hough Thomas 400 Joice Domanic 1-3 406 87 Myers Mary 415 77 Nyce William 204 83 Neligh Martin 440 1S4 Neligh Nicholas 440 29 Ruston Mary 413 99 Ruston Thomar, Jr. 415 112 Ritter John 343 78 Russel Andrew 203 12 Smith Francis J. 3S3 Smith Geonre 2-3 372 8 Westfall Abraham 103 94 Willing 373 163 Washburn Nathaniel 53 439 410 348 400 412 431 403 433 433 415 402 171 309 403 433 322 423 415 100 433 412 421 596 411 24S 453 378 433 433 46 356 386 402 439 439 399 104 415 62 403 415 489 54 4S9 42 415 57 100 00 90 32 32 15 12 79 11 89 10 09 47 11 60 SO 11 93 12 64 11 OS 12 55 12 55 10 36 109 10 04 3 82 30 11 44 90 8 8G 32 12 54 115 9 1 W fwJ 12 02 2 90 12 54 11 93 IO oo 1 4 37 14 32 11 91 122 7 19 30 13 12 60 11 06 40 12 54 20 9 21 90 1 33 120 10 32 107 11 19 II 64 12 69 12 69 8 76 2 97 18 32 113 3S 71 154 150 90 64 9S 15 89 142 89 15 07 1 78 11 67 12 02 14 94 No. Warrantees. 114 Henry Barnett - 116 Jacob Gutshalk 117 William Gutshalk 118 Eleanor Depui 124 Adrian Firman 131 Ann Depui 1-2 -134 John Craig 1-2 143 George Tudor! -2 145 James Boyd 1-3 147 Francis Bailey 152 Mathew Caiey 2-3 157 Afore Furman 170 Thomas Rich 178 James Chapman " 179 David Say lor ; 75 John Chambers ; 150 John Knouse 151 Patrick ilorgan 182 Peter jtfller 183 no name 184 Henry Hain 188 Daniel Hicks 189 John Welch 194 Drederick Meyer 197 Blackall W Ball 198 Joseph Leghman 199 Christian Stoner 200 Chrtstopher Sioner 202 Francis Little & Simeon Westfall 203 James Seley 204 David Rhcheil 54 no name 158 Jacob Binder uuautttv. 1 ax.' Acres Per. $ Cts 400 300 401 412 438 "412 205 392 ,391 414 383 400 50 403 orrn o 436 100 445 70 -300 i4l ,499 438 389 '429 12 40 18 ,60 12 43 12 71 13 J58 6 40 3 17 1 52 3 9i 4 19 15 62 112 24 80 1 05 47 12 84 12 35 60 50 142 97 120 21 54 28 27 OF THE ' . JcHcrsoaiiiiii KcpuMccan, A icio Weekly Paper, to be published at.Slrouds burg, Monroe County, Pa., and Mitford, Pike County, Pa., simultaneously. The whole art of Government consists in the art of being honest. Jcjfersvn. THE JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN in principle, will be all its title purports, the firm and unwavering advocate of the principles and doctrines of the democratic party, delineated by the illustrious Jefferson : the right of the peo ple to think, to speak, and to act, independent- 415 415 415 443 439 99 323 335 200 399 114 144; 20 15 15 15 153 108 13 84 9 30 8 79 28 44 01 89 30 40 40 40 84 58 4i 27 ' 2 2 6 6 G 6 14 Greene, formerly Palmyra. 55 11 1 8 2 2 1 14 1 9 1 o 55 15 20 S2 63 90 15 00 6 130 100 15 76 156 15 80 SO 13 80 150 12 6 OCT 3 26 07 81 2S 09 01 07 70 28 7 4 7 9 2 7 5 7 7 7 9 6 5 6 4 2 6 1 OS 18 79 67 85 79 47 100 407 436 .439 439 '405 ,425 539 41-4 3162 15S0 403 439 4'39 250 439 30 439 438 403 439 439 439 439 439 439 4:39 122 100 100 113 11 100 11 11 2 2 11 2 11 48 100 roo' 100 100 100 Westfall, formerly Milford, 97 20 00 120 ,396, ,53, 4.15 ; 15 402440 320. : 440v 408 S3 4i3 140 394 160 437 100 ,255 140 '2?0 140 439 -439 99 am- 13 ,402 402 151 443 145 415 15 390 .54 .427 120 '417 .132 123 50 "291 53 ;;4G0 100 .$ur 24 14 Cooper Charles 1-3 400 IS Clark Jonathan 92 19 Depui Samuel 44T 125 Davis John- 200 71 Epple Henrv 456 IGOEwingThemas 404 35 Hilleghs Michael 51 30 6 Laid Daniel 406? 100 72 Mason Benjamin 410 150 7 Mease Jame3 439 8 Mease John 431 25 9 Miller John 400 12 Philips William 425 116 42 Reed Susanna 439 154 34 Shimcr Jacob 100 43 Smith Elizabeth' 41 Smock Robert 124 Vandemark Ludwig Vanauken Cornelius 4TWcltnor Harmon LacJeawazon- 4 George Morton 402 5 Thomas Wis?ons 402 6 George Till 402 7 William Nyce 205 10 William Little 296 17 Thomas Willing-: 446 IS John Philips- 423 19 Samuel G Sceiy, pt. 296 24 Thomas Shields 3Q3 26 James Galligher, pt: 205 32 Robert Hewes 497' 33 Robert Patterson. &l John Patterson 481 16 Isaac lVlore 4th 402 3 2 37 47 6 74 5 40 6 77 5 41 1 18 50 6 79 6 91 6 96 424 399 250 t36 420 84 30 104 6 6 6 o 6 4 6 80 4 91 96 70 90 22 75 97 07 80 119 120 31 70 12 46 12 46 12 46 6 34 9 17 13 83 13 10 9 18 12 29 G 41 I& 39 440 150 13 64 51 Ephraim Vanorman 1-2 399 65 Isaac Sidman 66 John Lord' 67 Sharp Delany 71 AJordicai Roberts 72 John Chambers 90j 74 Mary Connard , 78 Jesse Geenfield' 86 Patrick Patten 91 Elizabeth Chapman- 92 Elizabeth Roberts 95 Peter Walter 96 Abraham Singer 97 David Ridgwny 99 Thomas Bullriian 100 Martin I?elign, - 102 Abigail Chapman,, 103 Rebecca Clinmndri 23 70 233 431 32 140 45 31 54 121 42 1J 120 430 120 Clinpnrdn 5CfjK'5 Nnhaijiel Jvjcs 60 SOS BeJsv Will's "r x 44 2 110 4-91 i J 09 Abraham Eackrrinn -' ? 07- W3j$H$. PanicIaHeistectr jr 405$ 22; 1 2 -54' 14 90 75 3 10 1 43 4 34 1 42 22 41 4 9 3 30 14 07 13 42 462 12 42 12 42 12- 42 2 00. 3 10 3 24 12 42 12 42 CO 24 SO 60 24 86 454 427 4! 5 401 401 401 401- 402 422, 401 401 401 ,401 v 40(K83 12 58 140 16 60 ,60 60 60 101. 10 60 02 53 40 66 104 16 140 50 15 90 100 58 114 40 80 100 30 100 100 78 100 GO 100 90 4iJ9' 100 439 100 439 370 301 460' 394 401 171 41G 410 303 402' 439 21g 377 4-39 439 402 301 439 429' 439 439 439 439 442 439 450 260 Arndt Jacob .419 08 Brotzman John pt 50 201 Barnet John pt ,325 271 Beveridge David 439 100' 277 Brodhead Daniel 379 80 290 Brodhead Thomaas nt 15 12 02 254 P.rniir Wiltinm 261 Chapman James ;f;" 27,9 Crasby John 263 Davis Benjamin 255 Erb Lawrence 255 Foulk Adam 278 Guernev Francis S3 Hickman Adam 1 56 Howe & Elliot 157 Howe & Elliot 258 Ihrie Conrad 2g4 Justice Joint 279 Mease Jornr 203 Martin Conrad pt 280 Praser Stephen 299 Paschal Thomas pt 287 Plumstead George 274 Plickey John 259 Reeder Absalom 275 Roberts Robert 276 Roberts Hughjr 283 Rittenhousc Joseph 266 Stockor Mary 264 Wills William 281 Wain William 286 Wain William 282 Wain William 439" 100 20a Wood Thomas pi 75 Palmyra. 88 Beveridge David 155 Crasby John 91 Darrali Henry 110 Dupy Daniel 84 Erb Jacob 135 Flicfr Martin 151 George Peter 134 Grcenemier Edward 171 Hass Christian 177 Harrhnge Joeeph 172 Hembt Jacob " 163 Jones Isaac 87 Kimble Benjamin 1-2 85 Kimble Ephraim 268 Linch William- 269 Lihch John 150 Learning Thoma3 164 Martin Joseph 123 Miller John 126 Mason Abraham C 158 Mason Benjamin 159 Mason AbrahamC 1G9 Mixell" Christopher 178 Miller John 21 Nicholson John 129 Phillips William 1-2 138 Philips Rebecca -142 Philips Rebecca 144 Philips John IGOPlankeiihorn John 439 100 81 Roberts Mordecai . . 439 100 86 Rtisner Simon 434 47 170 Spering Henry . 435 90 175 Shook Mm 411 33 176 Sneider Henry ' 433 G2 199 Schneider Peter 419 120 117 Sidman Isaac 104 113 124 Stocker Mary 438 131 Shainburg Henry 421 136 Shwartz Michael 414 145 Stocker Margarett 439 156 Sellers Samuel : 443 IG7 Stocker Margaret? . 439 , 16'8 Stocker Margarett jr-. 439 23 Seely Joshua 437 132 Thomas Jacob 421 164 Thomas Richard 439 145 Thomas Richard 439 154 WycoiT Isaac 426 2 M. W. DINGMAN, Treasurer, Treasurer's Office, Milford, February 24th, 1040. o 00 1 ly, on all subjects, holding themselves respon- right, but their God, their Country, and her Laws, which they themselves have created. A free and untranimeled Press, conducted in a spirit worthy of our institutions, is a public bles- sing, a safeguard to the Constitution under wnicn we live, and it should be cherished and support ed by every true republican. Such, then, it is designed to make the paper now estab lished, and as such, the publisher calls up the enlightened citizens of Monroe and Pik to aid hirrt in this laudable enterprise. The timo has arrived when the Press should take a bold and fairless stand against the evidently increas ing moral and political degeneracy of the day, and endeavor, by a lair, candid, and honorable course, to remove those barriers vrhioh section al prejudices, party spirit, and party animosity have reared to mar the social relations of men without accomplishing any paramount good. THE JEFFERSON IAN REPUBLICAN will not seek to lead or follow any faction, or to advocate and support the schemes of any par ticular set of men. It will speak independent ly on all State and National questions, awardj ing to each that support which its merits may demand, never hesitating, however, to condemn such measures, as in the opinion of the editor is justly warranted, holding as a first principle : " The greatest good to the greatest number." Believing that the great principles of democ racy are drsregarded by the present Chief Ma gistrate of the Nation, Martin Van Buren, the JEFFERSON IAN REPUBLICAN, will 124 85 37 j decidedly, but honorably oppose his re-election 72 42 lS!tolhe hinh and responsible station which he 67 152 60 1C 10 2 1 00 37 20 99 31 30 75 98 55 65 01 78 98 98 15 75 98 31 New Volume commenced uth the May Number;. ' HE Ladies' Companion, established inrMay, 1934 a popular and highly esteemed in;igazi.3ut' General Literature and t'njb Fine Arts; embellish with gorgeous and costly pngravings on steel, and the Quarterly fashions ; nd also with KasTiig; ble and popular Music, arranged for thaJftairo- Forte, and Guitar. pifRs Since the publication cfthc numberiforgrern- , bcr, tbe demand for the! Ladies' CampanioWr&j ! been unprecedented and beyond tbe most sanguine anticipations. At the commencement of the vol ume an additional number of copies!; Were printed, which was considered at thatirrte'adequate to sa- tisfy all the orders v.hich.miglr?!be. received, an4 . leave a considerableijumljer dh" hand for subse- I quent calls. The pubhalier is more than gratified j! in stating that the whole of an edition of six thou- j'( sand, live hundred copies, was completely exhaus- ' , ted' before the issuing ol the third number of the volume ; and,, consequently, he was compelled in r reprint a second edition of two thousand copies, , making the circulation of the Ladies' Companion " eight thousand five hundred, at the termination of the tenth volume. In consequence of this gre.it and unparalleled increase of new subscripts, ho has determined to commence tho new volume fir in;? I 98 98 30 98 iu tits 1 now ill IT Ai.si.ava it will firmly oppose the Independent Trea sury1;. Scheme, and all other schemes having for their object tbe concentration in the hands of one man, and that man the President of the 2 ! Nation, all power over the public moneys, a y j power, which, when combined with that vest 98 pA in him 1t the Constitution as Commander- 48 10 88' j in-Chief of the American forces,. Military and 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 11 85 ; jfaval, together with an enormous official pa- 11 80 tronage, would render him more powerful than 98 98 98 98 98 98 50 70 2 70 10 61 10 81 2 34 11 24 11 07 8 20 10 84 3 08 72 2 56 2 98 2- 98 2 71 08 96 88 95 96 9G 96 98 47 80 9 75 100 35! 107 107 98 100 100 2 2 2 o 2 2 2 2 1 302 2 98 98 90 98 67 73 09 77 70 3-1 G5 35 2 1 2 3 11 11 11 4 1 4 11 8 64 298 02 63 83 Gl 36 98 98 86 3 11 11 5 11 o o NOTICE. , V x ho 'present expectation of .the subscriber is that he will leave here at the close of his school, which will be-at least in two weeks from Ibis date. 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In short it is designed to make the paper worthy of an ex tensive patronage, both lrom the strictly moral tone which it will ever possess, and the efforts of the editor to make it a good and useful Family Newspaper. The JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN will be printed on a super-royal sheet of good quality, and with good tvpe. Tkrjis $2 in advance ; $2,25 at tho end of six months, and $2,50 if not paid before the ex piration of the year. No subscription taken for a less term than six months. RICHARD NUGENT. TiSJE Co-partnership heretofore existing be', tween tho subscribers tradinrr under-the firm of STOLL & URODIIEAD, is this day dissolved by mutual consent- The business of tho late firm will be settled by eithor of the subscribers, oithci being duly authorized to settle the same. ALU KllT- S. STOLL, JOHN II. BRODHEAD. All persons indebted to the firm of Stoll & Brod bend are particularly requested to make settle ' ineiu on or uororc me nrst uay ot April, uoxt. JOHN II. HUCDHEA t 'Milford, Nov. 14. 1839. ' ' ' the ensuing year with thirteen thousand : hopin; that he will thus be enabled, to supply all the de mands for the Ladies' Compauion,-as well asthoc disappointed in commencing with tbe tenth vol ume. The proprietor'feels grateful for ihat en couragement which has been so lavishly bestowed upon his magazine, and at the same time he begs to assure the readers of the Indies' Companion, that it is determined resolution to meet it with a corresponding liberality to merit its continuance. The work appears in beautiful new type, printed on the finest paper ; smoothly pressed, and neatly stitched in a handsome cover. The Ladies' Companion contains a. larger quan tity of reading than any other magazirrp rssued i.i in tliis country, and its subscription price is only threo dollars a year, while th& great combination of talent secured for the coming year will render it unequalled by any other periodical. Splendid Steel Engraving?, prepared by Mr. A. Dick, ornament the work one of which accompa nies each number. These nlates are entirely newT and are engraved at a heavy expense by one of tin? best arstists in America, expressly for the mag 1 zinc. The designs are selected with a view of 1 -teresting the general reader, and enhancing the value of the work, for its superior pictoral embel lishments. It is with pride the proprietor announ ces that the Ladies' Companion is the only maga zine published, in which new and elegant s'.cet plates appear regularly. Those accompanying other monthly periodicals, are generally fust worn out in annuals. In addition to the engravings mentioned, a correct platelbf the Quarterly Fash ions for Lar'ies4 will appear in the June, Septem ber, December, and March numbers, independent of the usual embellishment. It is the determina tion of the proprietor, that these fashion plates, shall anncar in a style hitherto unknown. It n:e- rary character will undergo no change aa-it will remain under the charge of the same Editors a:i heretofore. Articles lrom the pens of the most distinguished writers, will appear in the forthcom ing numbers, among which may be enumerated th& following: Mrs. Holland, Emma C. Embury r Lydia II. Sigoumey, Frances S. Osgood; Ellet, Caroline Orne Seba Smith, Mrs. Harring ton, Ann S. Stevens, Miss Hannah F. Gould, Ma ry Ann Browne, Charlotte Cushman, Mary Emily Jackson, Henry W. Herbert, author of 'Cromwell &c. Professor J H Jngraham, author of 1 Burton, 'Capt. Kidd,' &c, Professor H VV Longfejlow, author of ' Outre Mer,' AVm E Burton, Chief Jus tice Mellon, John Neal, Park Benjamin, Grenvillo Mellen,N C Brooks, A M, George P Morris, Ro bert Hamilton, Isaac C Pray, Win Comstoqk, Hi ram B tennis, Rev J II Clinch, JamesBrooks, Albert Pike, F A Durivage, Henry F Harrington, together with-several others, with whom negotia tions are pending They will hereafter bd5 an nounced. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, ' William W. Snowden, Editors. Henry F-Harrington, j I . TIMOTHY. SEED, For sale1 by tho subscriber, WM. EASTB.URN. Stroudsburg, cb. 14, 1840. . HORSE BILLS - Milled at thiaolTiGevitlrieatuesg a-despatch. ;3v tf The Musical Department of the Ladies' Compa nion has ever commanded a large shareof atten tion, and has been looked upon with no little in terest by its readers, and more especially-the La dies, whom thG publisher is anxious to please. It will continue to be a subject of more than1 usual care to him, and to the Professor under whose su pervision it is placed, to make that portion of the magazine deserving of tbe countenance of eery lover of music. Tac Work in General. Of ovcry. department an ..-11., - r.,i ...:n i. ' - .1 " uljuuji uujui sujjuivisiuii wm uu siricuy oxer- n cised by the Editors, and all appropriate expends ' I tures -will be liberally bestowed, as it is tho de- v sign of the publisher, witlrthe aid of his contribu tors and the advice of hid friends to make the La-5 dies Companion distinguished for the beauty and accuracy of its typography, the variety and high tone of its literary articles, tho quality "and value of its musiq, and the unequal splendor of its pic toral embellishments,.and the accuracy of its ouar- tcrly fashions The proprietor pledges himself lo use alLhonorable'means to maintain the superiori ty which the Ladies' Companion has obtained. For five years he has steadily pursued a course of improvement, and ho Hatters himself that his Drc- scnt facilities are such as to give the work eminent advantages over ali other publications J.' rom tho iorogomg it will be perceived that rhc Ladies' Companion embraces every denartmont within tho range of Belles-Lettres- and the Fine- Arts : and no exertions or expense will be deemed too great to render the work equal to any other extant. The flattering and general testimonials, nf nearly every contemporary journal in tho United States, and in fact, many on tho other side of.Uvr Atlantic, have strongly asserted the undeniable claims of tho Ladies' Companion to tha-sunnort S the public generally. There is no work that iw us runners such a great lotunv-for their mony lerm Three Diktat's a year hi adrar.ee, cr Fit IJoHars thmig the year. No subscription received for less tlmn a- year: Leltcrsiinut be pest paid, otherwise iho poatnjrrt is deducted, and credit given only far thu haltsnm. Address WM. SNXYDBN,; 109 Fulton strcQtY'Koxv' York. NOTICE,, jLjIESJjorifT, CommissionarsahCfoiwij Tret, surer, will attend at fitrmidsWg, orr 5aton?Hi?iw ovety wcql;,. and may ho screh at tha'ir 1 aiianrtst oftieos-bctwo-m tho hjfruraf mclqc! $ a. po'dtfck, p, ?.tf on sauHdaysf'. " M February D 1, 18'10.; - w