Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, March 03, 1841, Image 1

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OL. 2. STROUDSBURG. MONROE COUNTY, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1841. . ' Nfrlb:
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Statement of balances due by Collectors on the 23 d day of January, 1840, as settled by Auditors, with the
ex ho iterations, commissions and payments, and the balances due the 23a day of January,. 1 841.
Collectors.
Townships. Balan's. Ex's, j Corn's. Paym's. Arrears.
1836
1837
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1838
David Gregory,
Felix. Weiss,
G. T. Mackey & G. Setzer,
Christian Stout,
Michael Brown,
Michael Brown
George Labar,
Jacob Hessler,
Peter Huffsmith,
Peter Snyder,
Godfrey Greens weigf
James Turpenny,
Andrew Learn, .
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Andrew L. Storm,'
Michael Brown,
Jacob Bisbing,
George Shu pp,
John Rouse,
Uenry Moyer,
James Place,
David Smith,
Samuel Bond,
Chesnuthill, ' 39 34
Hamilton, 59 95
Pocono, 68 71
Tobyhanna, 77 95
Strond, . 38 19
284 14
Stroud, 48 15
Middle Smithfield, 92 84
Tobyhanna, 63 39
Chesnuthill, 109 38
Hamilton, v ' 129 5
Ross, .90 38
Smithfield. ' j 39 30?
Pocono':'- -
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Price,
Stroud.
Pocono,
Chesnuthill,
Hamilton,
Smithfield,
Middle Smithfield,
Ross,
Tobyhanna,
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26 19
40 79
106 07
242 29
195 84
89
99
147
158
73
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74
60
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DISSOLUTION.
The Copartnership heretofore , existing be
tween the subscribers under the firm of
Finch & FiKicIiot,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
Books, Notes and accounts are left in the hands
of John Finch, v.'iio is duly authorized to settle
the same.
JOHN FINCH,
CYR1LL C. D. PINCHOT.
Milford, February 1'6, 1S41.
N. B. The business will be carried on as
usual bv
J0HN FINCH.
SAW MILL FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers for sale his Saw Mill
CJo-FartfiersIiti ISotice.
Andrew M. Stuart having disposed of his
interest in the firm of Stuaiit, Howell & Co.
to the Tcmaininjr partners, on the 1st isntant;
kthe business will now be conducted under -the
name of Arthur Howell & Co.,- who are duly
authoriaed to settle the accounts of the late
firm, ANDREW M. STUART.,
ARTHUR HO WELL & Co,
Pocono township, Jan. 30, 1841. . '&t
TO AVOID DISEASE AND. ATTAIN
HEALTH IS NOW IN THE POrERh
OF EVERY ONE. DR. BENJA; r
M1N BRANDRETHS Vcge-
tabSe Usiir-ei'sal Filis,
Introduced into the United Slates, May 18, 1835
There has never been an instance of these-cele
brated Vegetable Universal Pills not giving relieF
i i i r I T . ? 1 - a r
t situate in nsiinnta Jownsnip, iVtonroe countv. ; nu ppraever?.ncB in om. oosunaie cases, is sure
f'mm Rnshvill? adioiiiincr nnd maJiinir a euro, oraviooo nature Tsnot enutclvr ex-
about two mil.
of Peter Tnvolv ami others. The
was built in !837 bv Adam Mefze. a first rutt;
Ff523
26"
40"
86
142
195
65
47
19
97
or
29
84
73
03
said Mill nan?;ea An 1 .e curea wicir incratrac-
uon into Uh t.ournry at ixiKmmeMy tAov-
xMiriviiiitu. niu. I uuu utv. hum u,,u sidered inritrah'e It
I all in good repair. J ins null is situated with- opened the
1 in a few rods of the river Delaware and can medicine i
is oniv jcce fdatg tme i
first oflice Tor the ezdusire sitie o$ ihis
in -New lorK: et. in tuartimc I save
! be ea-silv removed.
It will bo sold chenp.
GEORGE BARNES.
122 80
726 74
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The subscribers, Auditors for the county of Monroe, having carefully examined the accounts of the
county Treasurer, and other county officers, and all books, papers, vouchers, &c. relating thereto, do
certify that we find the same correct as above stated, and that the balance due to the county of Monroe
from Andrew Storm, late treasurer of said county, is nine hundred and thirty dollars and forty or?e
cents, (g930 41.)
Witness our hands at Stroudsburg, Jloaroe county, this 23d day of January, A. D. 1841. y
Jeremy Mackey., Jr.
SL S. Staples.,
Simeon Sclioonover7
AUDITORS.
PRINTED "AND PUBLISHED BY
THEODORE SCHOOL
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No papers discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except
at the option of the Editor.
m?Advertiscments not exceeding one square (sixteen lines)
will be inserted three wceksfor one dollar . twenty-five cents
for every subsequent insertion ; larger ones in proportion. A
liberaldisconut will be made to yearly advertisers.
rUAll letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid.
Ji5 PRINTING.
JX
fHaving a general assortment of large elegant plain and orna
mental Typo, we are prepared to execute every des-
cription of
Bluiilv Iteceipts,
JUSTICES, LEGAL AND OTHER
PAMPHLETS, &c.
Printed with neatacrs and deatch, on reasonable terms.
, : THE CONSTITUTION.
What is that we call the Constitution ? The
constitution is evidently that which constitutes,
and that which constitutes is the blood. We, there
fore, know that the Hood is the constitution, and
that a good or bad constitution is neither more nor
less than a good or bad state of the blood. There is
no person who. having lost health, does not wish to
have it restored. Use then the proper means. Ex
pel with Purgative Medici:ie all currupt humors
from the body, and the blessing, Health, will be
the certain result: for all pains or unpleasant feel
ings proceed from the presence of corrupt or vi
tiated humors, which are the real cause of every
disease, and therefore the only disease to which the
human frame is subject, because they clog up the
veins and arteries, arid prevent the free circulation
of the blood.
BrandreUCs Vegetable Universal Pills cure this
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msease : oecause iney remove me corrupt or vi
tiated humors by the stomach and bowels, leaving
the good humors to give life and health to the bo
dy. It is morally impossible that they can fail to
cure, provided Nature is not entirely exhausted.
Dr. Brandreth's Office for the sale of his pills
in Philadelphia, is No. 8, North Eighth street.
S'old jn Stroudsburg, by RrciiAao S. Stapiver.
m Milfnrd, by J. JI. Brodhead, and in Monroe and
.Pike couuijcs, by the agent.s published in another
:pan of this paper.
October 16, 1840.
St agnation, or the Blood.
The repeated changes in the atmosphere, by act
ing as they do upon the consistence and quality of
the blood, give occasion for the most fatal andma
lignant disorders. The blood from a state of health
becomes stagnant and is plunged into a state of
corruption
Thus it loses its purity: its circulation is impe
ded; the channels of life are clogged; the bowels be
come costive, and if not an immediate attack of
some malignant fever, headache, nausea, loss of
appetite, and a general debility of the whole frame
are sure to follow.
It requires the tempest and the tornado to bring
about a state of purity in the ocean, when its wa
ters become stagnant; and it will require repeat
ed evacuation by the stomach and bowels before
the blood can be relieved of its accumulated im
purity. Brandreili's Vegetable Universal Pills,
should be taken, then there will be no danger; be
cause they purge from the stomach and bowels
these humors' which are the cause of stagnation,
cleanse the blood from all impurities, remove every
cause of pain or weakness, and preserve the consti
tution in a state of health and vigur. that causual
changes cannot effect.
BAR IRON.
Ajgeneral assortment of Bar Iron constantly
on hand and will be sold on the most reasona
ble terms, bv
" EVANS, SCRANTON & Co.
Analomink Iron Works, f
January 15, 1841. S
BLANK DEEDS
For dale at tins-office,-
5.; t:
his Vegetable Universal Pills, in Philadelphia, is
at No. 8, North Eighth street. Price 25 c.ents per
box.
For sale by Richard S. Staples, in Strouds
burg; in Milford by J. II. Brodhead, and in Mon
roe and Pike counties by agents published in an
other part of this paper.
October 10, 1840.
EASTON " '
The subscriber grateful for past favors, would
thank his friends and the public generally, for
their kind encouragement, and would beg leave
to inform them that he is now manufacturing a
Ianre assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols
which he offers for sale at Philadelphia and
New lork prices.
Merchants will find it to their advantage to
give him a call before purchasing in the cities.
He would state that his frames; are made by
himself, or under his immediate inspection, and
that he has secured the services of an experi
enced young lady, to superintend the covering
department.
N. B. A." the subscriber k-eeps everything
prepared for covering and repairing, persons
from the country can have their Umbrellas and
Parasols repaired and covered at an hour's no
tice. CHARLES KING.
401-2 Northamptori -Street.next door to R.S.
Chidseys Tin ware manufacturing Establish
ment. - J '
Eastern, Jui1; 1'840.
AT STJffiOUBSBUJRCJ.
THE spring term of the above named insti
tution commenced on Monday, the 4th day of
May ; and is conducted by Miss Mary II.
Tlioitias, late of Troy Female Seminary, an
experienced and well qualified teacher.
The branches taught at this Seminary,- are
Reading,
Writing,
Arithmetic,
Geography,
Grammar,
Composition,'
History,
Natural Philoso
phy, m
Rhetoric,
Drawing,
Chemistry,
Botany,
Logic,
Geometry f
Algebra
French, Latin,
Spanish & Italian
languages,
Music,
The Seminary being endowed by the State, in
struction is afforded at the reduced rate of lioc
doliars per quarter, inclusive of all branches.
Having rented the spacious stone bunding, for
brTBrandreth's Office for the exclusive sale o(rlY occuPied as 'le Academy, the Trus
TIMOTHY SEED,"
For sale by the subscriber,- '
Wi;:EASTBU:Rft.
X;Stroi!dsburgf Feb. J 4, 1 840.
V.
tecs are now prepared to receive any number oi
young ladies that may apply, trom all parts of the
county.
Board, in respectable families, can be obtained
on reasonable terms.
The Trustees,,with the fullest confidence, com
mend the Stroudsburg Female Seminary to the
patronage of the public. ,
JOHN HUSTON, Prcs't.
'(.Attest) War P. Vail, Sec'y.
Stroudsburg, May 15, 1840.
THE Subscriber not willing to be behind th6
times, has just received at his Store in the
Borough of Stroudsburg", a largo and very superior
assortment of
Fresh Fal3 asitl Winter Goods.
Black, Blue Brown, Olive, and other choice col
ours, being an assortment in which every one may
find his choice, both as regards price and quality.
Single and double milled Cassimers, Merino Cas
simcrs, summer Cloths, Silk Satin and Marseilles
Vestings, Linen Drillings Of various styles, &c.&c
Chally, Moulin d'Lains erf various patterns, some
of which are low an HO fra. per yard. A very
elegant assortment of Chinres, Lawns, Dress
Handkerchiefs, Silk and Cotton Gloves, Para
sols, &c. &c.
The above goods arc fresh frnm Philadelphia,
and were selected to suit the taste and please the
fancy of those who may wish to buy at cheap pri
ces, goods of a superior quality.
Tho subscriber invites his customers and the
publifc generally, to call and examine f6r them
selves, when lie will be happy to accommodate
them at, loy prices for cash, or for country pio
duoe.1 .
- ; f - WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stoudsbur"g, 'ISfov. 2Cf,i 1840. : ,
February 5, 1841.
. STONE COAL.
' A few tons of Stone Coal, just received and
for saie, bv
WILLIAM E A STB URN.
Stroudsburg, January 8, 1S41.
STOVES! STOVES!!
Stoves for sale bv
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 2, 1840.
t 'f barrels of No. 3, Mackerel, just receive
A J and for sale, by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 14, 1840.
C boxes Box Raisins, just received and for sale
by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 14, 1840.
A CARD.
THE holders of the certificates or notes of
the Taylorsville Delaware Bridge Company,
are hereby informed that said certificates or
notes are redeemed by the Treasurer, at the
office of the company, on presentation as usual.
M. Iv. TAYLOR, Treasurer.
January 20th, 1841.
WANTED. ,
12 or 15 wood choppers wanted at the An
alomink Iron Works, to whom liberal wages
will be paid, by
EVANS, SCRANTON & Co.
Jannary 15, 1841.
. SAW MILL
AND
FARM FOR SALE,
That valuable property situated at the junc
tion of Stony Run and Brodheads Creek, con
sisting of
550 Acres of land,
about fortv acres cleared, ten acres of natural
f-h f TnnlMf. n
lone Log House, Saw Mill and Sta
ble. Situated in Price township, Monroe coun
ty, Pa. 12 miles from Stroudsburg, the county
seat; 16 miles from the Delaware Water Gap,
85 miles from New-York and about the same
distance from Philadelphia, to where rafts of
lumber can be run direct from the Saw Mill.
The water power is sufficient for any machine
ry. Pine, Oak, Maple, Poplar and Hemlock,
find a ready sale at the mill.
The title is indisputable, being derived from
the State. For terms, which will be made
moderate arid payments easy, apply to the
owner on the premises.,
JOHN L. TARGEE.
December 18, 1840.
npIIEj Subscriber respectfully informs the pub
JL lie, that he is prepared to execute all kinds oi
Plain & OruaiHc&atal Iaintiiig1,
Glazing, &c.
at his shop nearly opposite tho store of William
Eastburn, where all orders in his line willbe thank
fully received and punctually attended to,
JAMES PALMER.
Struudsbarg, Jan. 15, 1330. '
Paper KSaiRgtfRS,
In all its various branches will be punctually
attended to. ,J P.
A general assortment of Russia; "Nail Rods,
Band Iron, English Blister.gWand shear
Steel, Rolled and Rourfd Iron, for'salelby.
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Aup. 14, 1840.
JOB WORK
'Of all kinds nealty executed al
tins' O ffice.
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sold over twelve million.; of boxes, and have rtaw
eighteen offices for their exclusive sale, at least
one in every principal city in the Union, at an ex
pense of near forty thousand dollars per year
And with the expenses of advertising, and other
incidentals, the sum was a little over One Hun
dred and Thirty Thousand Dollars for the year
1839; some idea may be formed how the msdicme"
is appreciated from these facts: they are indeed
the greatest blessing that ever yet has been be
stowed on man.
I have often found persons desirous to know
how soon this medicine will cure them- It is im
possible to say it altogether depends upon the
state of the blood and humor. One thing may
be lelied upon that if the pills are persevered
with according to the printed direction which ac
companies each box, the cure willbe effected much
sooner than the patient could have expected. The
many lingering chronic diseases we daily see, are
owing either to mercury or bleeding, or to net
having been properly purged in fevers, injlamations,
cold, measels, small pox or lying in. It is utterly
impossible for us to attain or keep health without
sound purging. We may fasten up the disorder
by barks and tonics, but if it be in the body, it must
come out before health is enjoyed, and sooner or
later it will break out of itself, worse than ever, if
this method of' purifying the body is delayed too
long. No danger cn arise from purging with
Brandreth's Pills- It has beeir proved, beyond
doubt, that these celebrated Pills and the human
body are naturally adopted one forthe other. By the
use of this Glorious Medicine the contents or hu
mors of the body, can be entirely evacuated, al
tered, and completely regenerated: and in a man
ner so simple as to give every day ease and pleas
ure. Brandreth's Pills are no les? a cure thatf a pre
ventive of diseases. When we feel dull, pain in
the head, back, or side weary on the least exer
tion it is then we ought to take a dose of these
Pills. This will always have a good effect, be
cause it is impossible for pain to be in the body
without the presence of those' humors which pro
duce it, and it is only by their being forced out
with purging that health can be restored.
All that I have been able to ascertain, either by
experience or from books has confirmed me in tho
opinion, that pain, every feeling contrary to health,
is produced when the natural outlets of the body
become incapable of discharging the corrupt hu
mors generated in the body, as fast as nature re
quires their expulsion. And that to secure health,
we have only to purge ourselves, until health i3
restored A practice which experience has es
tablished, is fully able to produce this result, with
out the possibility of any injurious effects. They
who have adopted this simple plan have secured
the best state of healththeir bodies were capable
of enjoying. The weak have become robust. The
robust have become more so. All mankind would
be benefitted by this practice, except physicians;
and thoy would-He bo'dilv, though not professionally-
Let me now recommend two things, never be
bled, and never go to a Druggist for Brandreth's
Pills. The first weakens the principle of life, and
long keeps the blessings of health from the body.
And the last, to purchase a Pill called Brandreths
of a Druggist, is to insure the purchaser a base
counterfeit, entirely incapahlc of producing the
beneficial results of the genuine medicine. To in
sure this it must be purchased of the undermen
tioned Agents duly appointed by me-, and who
hold a regular certificate of agency, which is re
newed yearly. There is an agent with one of
these certificates in every town in the United
States. Those purchasing at wholesale, must re
member that all my travellers have a power of At
torney, regularly 'proved to be1 my act before the
Clerk of the county of New York.
The following is a list, of names ofa.ll the
Agents in Monroe nxnd Pike coimtic jl.
To purchase of any in, these. Counties not ment t,n.
cd in this list will subject the purchaser to,
sure deception.
HjMONROE COUNTY.er(r
Stroudsbursh, RICHARD S. STpLE5
New Marketville, TROXELct S.CHOCH
Dutottsburgi LUKE BRODHED.
JETPIKE COUNTY.,
Milford, JOHN II. BRODHFJAD.
Bushkill, PETERS & LAB.aR.
Ding3man's Forry, A. STOLL & Co.
Observe, no pills uro gonuirjo sold under thi
name of Brandreth's. in Monroe or Pike couu
Uos, except those sold by tho above agents.
Philadelphia Office, No! 8, Korth Eighth street
B. BRANDRETH. M.D.
Docembe?25, 1840.--ly.
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