JEFFER; REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents and minors, that the ad ministration accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Monroe county, and will be presented for con firmalion and allowance to the Orphans' Court, to be held at Siroudsburg, in and for the afore said county, on Tuesday the 11th day of May next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon: 1. The account of Peter Shupp, administra tor of the estate of Daniel Snyder, late of the township of Chesnuthill, deceased. 2. The account of Aaron Hiney and David Smith executors of the last will and testament of John Hiney, late of the township of Chesnut hill, deceased. 3. The account of Anthony Heller, adminis trator of the estate of Sarah Feathcrman, late of the township of Hamilton, deceased. 4. The account of James H. Stroud, admin istrator of the estate of Alexander Eagles, late of the borough of Stroudsburg, deceased. 5. The account of Hannah Starbird, execu trix of the last will and testament of John Star bird, late of the township of Stroud, deceased. G. The account of Samuel Ruth, administra tor of the estate of George Ruth, late of the township of Hamilton, deceased. 7. The. account of John Hohenschildt, ad ministrator of the estate of James Miller, late of the township of Stroud, deceased. M. H. JJKri.klt, Kcgisier Register's Office, Stroudsburg, April 10, 1841 PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber being old and infirm, offers at Private Sale, the following property situate in Dingman township, Pike county, Pa. viz: 70 ACRES OF Ii AND, a part of which is in a good state of cultivation, and cuts about ten tons of hay yearly. The J-k improvements are a good ' SsMlL 3L Dwelling" House, jyjllll a good FRAME BARN, and seve al other useful and necessary outhouses. The subscriber also offers for sale, 1 Yoke of Oxen, 5 Cows and 3 young Bullocks, together with sundry implements of husbandry. The Land, Stock, &c, will be sold together, if suitable to the purchaser. Terms: Two thirds of the purchase money to be paid on taking possession, and the re mainder in a reasonable time. Persons wish ing to purchase, are invited to call and examine the property. DANIEL RETALLICK. April 15, 1841. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THE undersigned having applied to the Judges of the Coutt of Common Pleas of the county of Monroe, for the benefit of the Act of Assembly, passed for the relief or insolvent debtors, the said Court have appointed TFucsday the lltli day of I!Iay next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the borough of Stroudsburg, for my hearing and discharge. Notice is therefore given to all my creditors, that they may then and there at tend if they think proper. SAMUEL G. ESCHENBACH. April 7, 1841. TRIAL I T, For Monroe County Courts, May T. 1841. 1 Bickley vs. Hoffman, Ace, et al No. 19, Sept. t". 1837. 2 Gower vs. Snyder, No. 22, Sept. t. 1838. 3 J. Postens vs. W. and C. PostenB, No. 23, Sept. t. 1839. 4 Gower and wife vs. Fenncr, No. 20, Sept. t. 1839. 5 Coryell vs. Urket, No. 8, Dec. t. 1839. 6 Winch vs. Brown, No. 10, Dec. t. 1839. 7 Springer vs. Bond, No. 17, Dec. t. 1839. 8 Riibarnd vs. Susanna Smith, No. 19, Dec. t. 1839. 9 Riibarnd vs. Christina Smith, No. 20, Dec. t. 1839. 20 John Kresge vs. Ab. Kresge, No. 21, Dec. t. 1839. 11 Lander vs. Countryman et al No; 2, May t. 1840. 12 Heanev, assignee of Siglin, vs. Shaffer, No. 4, May t. 1840. 13 Place vs. Dewift, appeal, No.' 11, May t. 1840. 14 Courtright and wife vs. Davis, et al No. 13, May t. 1840. 15 Hollenback and others, vs. Gould, et al No. 22, May t. 1840. 16 Van Buskirk vs. Shoemaker, No. 6, Sept. t. 1840. 17 Dreisbach vs. Berger, No. 11, Sept. 1. 1840. 18 Burly vs. Shacktlton, No. 19, Sept.t. 1840. 19 Colt vs. Berger. et al No 32, Sep:, t. 1840. ?() Shaffer thp olW vs. Kintz. No. 35. Sent. -t. 1840. . ir ii r i tt II C issuer lor tne use oi A. jveuer, vs. ocriu ner, Sept. t. 1S40. 22 Rhoads vs. Bossart, No. 41, Sept.t. 1840. 23 Maria Nixon vs. Myers, Blexly, et al No. 2, Dec. t. 1840. '2 Maria Nixon vs. Snyder, No. 3, Dec. t. 1840. , 25 Schoonover vs. Schoonover, No. 8. Dec, t. 1840. 26 Albert vs. Quigley, No. 13, Bed. 1841. 27 Buckman, jr. Malone, et al vs. Hoffman, No. 16, Dec. t. 1840. 28 Super and Frederick vs. Kintz and Fe nner, No. 20, Dec. t. 1840. QZ Robeson vs. Urkelt, No. 27, Sept. 1. 1841. Cut by Machinery, and warranted superior to any heretofore manufactured. GEORGE F. NESB1TT, Tontine building, corner of Wall and Water sireels, New-York, respectfully informs the Printers of the United States, that he has now in full operation his ma chine for cutting Wood Types, which being an entire new invention, is warranted to cut Types, both plain and ornamental, far superior to any heretofore exhibited to the public; and in proof of the assertion, informs the public that he has obtained Diplomas and Medals from both the A merican and Mechanic's Institutes of the City of New-York, at their Fairs of 1836, 1838, and 1839, as the books of the Institute will show. George F. Nesbitt would particularly invite the attention of Printers to the fact, that through the politeness of the proprietors of the Liver pool and Havre line of packets, he has been fa vored with the latest French and English spe cimens, tbg? many of the new styles in them are very handsome, and have been got up by him; they were exhibited by him at the Me chanic's Fair in this city, now just closed and pronounced by the Committee of Printers, ap pointed to examine Types and Specimens, to be superior to any Wood Types ever before ex-' hibited, and having a decided advantage over large Metal Types. George F. Nesbitt, would also inform the Printers of the United Stales, that he is ready to cut Types on Wood of any size, from 5 lines Pica, upward, from any of the patterns of small or Types contained in the extensive specimen of Messrs. G. Bruce & Co., or. from any new pattern that can be suggested. JJj3 George F. Nesbitt is desirous that Prin ters, and those becoming Agents, should be ac quainted with the fact, that his prices are much reduced from those heretofore charged by other manufactures; that he allows his Agents thirty per cent, commission; that his terms are six months or ten per cent, discount for cash. Agents are wanted for the following cities, viz: Charleston, Albany, Detroit, Rochester, and Buffalo. N. B. Printers of Newspapers, who will publish the above for six times, within three months from this date, and will send me a copy of their paper, shall be entitled to $3 in Types; and should the Types not prove superior to any ever before manufactured, they can bo returned, and the money will be paid in place of them. GEORGE F. NESBITT. Tontine Building, corner of Wall and Water sts. N. Y. April 3, 1841. ap28 6t. J NOTICE. All persons indebted to the " Jefiersonian Republican," for subscription or advertising, for the past year, will please make immediate pay ment to the subscriber.1 WILLIAM EASTBURN, Agenk Stroudsburg, April 7, 1841. TWO HUNDRED MEN WANTED , By the Subscribers, at their Tanneries in Pocono township, Monroe county, during the park peeling season, to whom liberal wages will be given. R. T. DOWNING & Co. ARTHUR HOWELL & Co. April 7, 1841. BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iron, Car,Coacli& Wagon Axles, CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Gun Barrel Iroia, And a general assortment of WAGOX TYRE & SUAKE IKON, constantly on hand and will be sold on the most reasonable terms, by EVANS, SCRANTON & Co. Analomink Iron Works, March 24, 1841. 5 SHEtf OF THE SAEIEI SHEAF, NO. 195, NORTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. Grateful for the generous patronage he re ceived duriug the last year, takes pleasure in acquainting his friends and the public general ly, that his house has undergone a thorough re pair in all its parts, and is now completely in order. The table will be furnished with every deli cacy the marketaffords. The Bar will be stored with the choicest liquors. There is also first rate stables attached to the establishment. Well knowing that an enlightened public will always judge for themselves, he feels confident that they will favor him with their patronage March 24, 1841. 3m. Co-Partnership Notice. Andrew M. Stuart having disposed of his interest in the firm of Stuart, Howell & Co. to the remaining partners, on the 1st isntant; the business will now be conducted under the name of Arthur Howell & Co., who are duly authorised to settle the accounts of the late firm. " ANDREW M. STUART. ARTHUR HOWELL & Co. Pocono township, Jan. 30, 1841. NOTICE. AH persons indebted to the late firm of iW ry, Jordan & Co., are requested to make pay ment on or before the first day of July next, or their accounts will be left in the hands of a Justice for collection. JAMES BELL, Jr. Agent. Experiment Mills, Feb. 12, 1841. . WHOtESAliE AW KETAI1L DRUG & APOTHECARY STORE, Nearly opposite the Easton Bank. (SgL3 The subscriber thankful for the liberal patron age extended towards him, begs leave to inform his customers and the public in general, that he still continues to receive fresh supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil and Glass, from the Impor ters and Manufacturers which he will sell to coun try merchants and customers at as low prices as' they can be obtained in New York or Philadelphia, and on as liberal terms. Warranted pure ground White Lead. No. 1 do do do No. 2 do do do Window Glass of all sizes, from G-8 to 21r30. Putty and Whiting. Spanish Brown in kegs and barrels English Venitian Red, in kegs and barrels. Yellow Ochre and Litharge Chrome Green and Yellow . Spanish and Turpentine Gum Copal , ' Raw and boiled Linseed Oil Red Lead and Potters Clay Coach and Cabinet Varnish . Paint and Varnish Brushes Pumice Stone and Sand Paper J Lamp Black and patent do. Prime Umbrio Madder Spanish and Blue Vitriol. . Extract and chipped Logwood" i ; Chipped Fustic and Redwood Oil Vitriol and Aquafortis ' :.. Cochineal and Liquid Blue . . t, Pig and bar Lead v . Black Lead and Sand Crucibles ': Prussian Blue . Ground wand grain Pepper Do " Cinnamon t Cloves and Nutmegs ' -)y Ginger and Allspice ' , . - XV Liquorice Ball and Root . Starch and arrow Root Epsom and Glauber Salts .,- Sulphur Morphia - Do Quinine . ! Castor and Sweet Oil ". r : Jayne's Expectorant , Do Carminative Balsam '- : Do Hair Tonic Bear and Buffalo Oil Cologne and Lavender Water Fancy Soap assorted Hay's Pile Liniment ' $' Essence Mustard for Rheumatism Bateman's Drops and Godfrey's Cordials Gold Tincture Essence Peppermint and Harlem Oil ' Balsam of Life '; Liquid and Steer's Opodeldoc ' , ; Keysor's German Pills .f Lee's Anti Bilious do Thompson's Eye Water Together with a general assortment of every ar ticle connected with the above business. JOHN DICKSON, Druggist, at Doc. Fickardt's Old Stand, No. 71, Northamp ton street, Easton Pa. March 31, 1841. Gum Copal. -f Cases E. I. Gum Copal in stone, for sale JL1I by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist, nearly opposite the Easton Bank. Easton, March 31, 1811. "TTTTINTER and fall strained SPERM OIL V 7 Blanched v inter and Jb all strained, in hhds. and bbls., for sale, by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1811. i f Barrels Whiting, jnst received and for sale JL vy wholesale and retail, by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. " Nutmegs. ICase fresh company Nutmegs, in store, and for sale wholesale and retail, by t JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. Spirits Turpentine. ) Barrels, just received and for sale wholesale and retail, by J . DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1811. Indigo. 5Ceroons Prime Sp. Indigo, just received and for sale by JOHN t CKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1811. Copperas. 5 Barrels green Copperas, just.received and for sale wholesale and retail, by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. Cloves. 2AA Pounds fresh Cloves, just received and JJ for sale wholesale and retail, by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. Coach Body Varnish. 5 Barrels Coach Body Varnish, warranted not to crack, just received and for sale by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers under the firm of Finch & Psncliot, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, The Books, Notes and accounts are left in the hands of John Finch, who is duly authorized to settle the same. JOHN FINCH, CYRILL C. D. PINCHOT. Milford, February 16, 1841. N. B. The business will be carried on as usual by . ' JOHN FINCH. BLANK DEEDS F,or sale at this ofiiGe. Every man, woman and child, in the United States, who possesses a Bible, will surely furnish them selves with the following beautiful series of Scripture Illustrations: 200 Pictorial Illnstrations OF THE BIBLE, AND VIEWS IN THE HOLY LAND. NEW, CHEAP AND VALUABLE PVBLI CATION. Four hundred Pages 8vo. Fine Paper, Handsomely Bound Price only TWO DOL LARS. The subscriber respectfully invites the attehtion of Clergymen, Teachers of Sabbath Schools, Heads of families, and Booksellers throughout the United States, to the above new, cheap and splendidly illustrated work, published and for sale at No. 122 Nassau street, New York city. Its features are better defined by its title : Two Hundred Pictorial Illustrations of the Scriptures, consisting of VIEWS IN THE HOLY LAND. Together with many of the most remarkablo ob jects mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, representing sacred historical events, copied from celebrated pictures, principally by the old masters: the landscape scenes taken from origi nal sketches made on the spot, with full and in teresting letter press descriptions, devoted to an explanation of the objects mentioned in the sa cred text. On examination this will be found a very pleas ant and profitable book, especially for the perusal of Young People, abounding in the most valuable information collected with the greatest care from the best and latest sources. It may very properly be designated a common place book of every thing valuable relating to Oriental Manners, Customs, &c. &c. and comprises within itself a complete library of religious and useful knowledge. A vol ume like the present is far superior to the com mon annuals it will never be out of date. ICFlt is beautifully printed in new long primer type handsomely bound in muslin, gilt and lettered and is decidedly the best and cheapest publication (forthe price) ever issued from the American Press. (jfA liberal discount made to wholesale purcha sers. ID3 Persons in the country wishing to act as .Agents, may obtain all necessary information by addressing tbeir letters to the subscriber, No. 122 Nassau street, New York city. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. n q q q q Clergymen, Superintendents and teachers of Sabbath schools, IEPAgents of Religious News papers and PeriodicalSjcO Postmasters, Book sellers, throughout the country, are respectfully requested to act as our agents, fcf No letter will be taken from the office unless post paid. To Publishers of Newspapers throughout the United States. Newspapers or Magazines, copying the above entire, without any alteration or abridge ment, (including this notice,) and giving it six in side insertions, shall receive a copy ot the work (subject to their order) by sending direct to the Publisher. March 3, 1841. IEON WORKS, JLANBS, &c. FOE SALE. The subscriber offers for sale all the Works and Lands belonging to the late firm of Henry, Jordan & Co., adjoining the borough of Stroudsburg, the seat of Justice of Monroe county, Pa. situated about three miles from the Delaware river, and twenty six from Easton, on the located route of the Susquehanna and Delaware rail road, and adjacent to numerous stores, mills, houses of worship, several Acad emies, schools, libraries, &c. &c. The works are erected on a tract of about in a high state of cultivation, and consist of a two fired forge, Tilthammer and Forge, Blowing apparatus, large shears, Ore stampers, Grind ing and Polishing works with three water wheels, and power and convenience for at least three more heavy mill wheels. The water power is never less than 2,800 square inches, under a three feet head ; the whole head and fall is eleven feet. Also one Blacksmith shop, with 2 fires, several large Coal barns, Iron house, Carpenter shop, Scale house, Store and Office, and other out houses one new brick MANSION HOUSE, Barn, &c, and ten other Dwelling Houses, all in good repair. Also about 1 750 Acres of Wood Land in the vicinity, with several good tenements, farm land, and water power thereon, in lots to suit purchasers. Also soveral hundred steel and iron pole axes, and a few tons of tilted iron, of various sizes, suitable for ironing wagons, &c. All of the above property will be sold cheap, and on accommodating terms. Apply to JAMES BELL, Jr. Agent. Experiment Mills, Monroe Co. Pa. ) February 12, 1841. J P.S. If the above mentioned mansion house is not sold before the first of April next, it will be for Rent. WANTED, At the Monroe Tannery, 3 or 4 wood chop pers, to whom liberal wages will be given by R. T. DOWNING & Co. Pocono tsp., Monroe Co. ) March 16, 1841. $ 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 Troasurer, at the office of the company, on presentation as usual. M. K. TAYLORffijhasurer. January 20th, 1841. ' i Wm THE spring term of the above named insti tution commenced on Mondav, the 4th daV of May; and is conducted by Miss Blary 15. Thomas, late of Troy Female Seminarv, experienced and well qualified teache'r. l lie branches taught at this Seminary, we Reading, Drawing, Cliemistry ' Botany, Logic, .Geometry, Algebra, French, Xaitn, Spanish d Italian Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar, Composition, History, Natural Philoso phy, Rhetoric, languages, music. The Seminary being endowed by the State, in struction is afibrded at the reduced rate of tw dollars per quarter, inclcsiveof all branches. Having rented the spacious stone bfidiij for merly occupied as the male Academy, the Trus tees are now prepared to receive any niimbor or young ladies that may apply, from aH purts of the county. Board, in respectable families, can be obtained on reasonable terms. The Trustees, with the fullest confidence,, com mend the Stroudsburg Fetnfrie Seminary to the patronage of the public. JOHN HUSTON, Pr (Attest) Wjr P. Vail, SecV. Stroudsburg, May 15, 18-10. Ifiarrisoi&'s Specific Omtastcsnt. The great celebrity of this unrivalled Composi tion especially in the Northern States leaves the proprietor but little need to say any thing in its favor; for it has been generally conceded to it, that it is beyond all comparison the best remedy for external complaints that has ever been discov ered. Indeed the speed and certainty of its-operations have the appearance of miracles : as ulcers, wounds, corns, fever sores, chilblains, white swel lings, biles, piles, spider and snaks bitps &c. immediately yield to its apparantly super human influence. Thus if properly applied it will remove an inveterate, corn or break and heal a bile in five days, will allay and perfectly cure an ulcer in two weeks ; and the most desperate cases of whita swelling that can be imagined, have been destroyed by it in less than two months. In the bites of poisonous reptiles its efficacy is truly surprising; and even in the bite of a rabid dog, for if applied in time, its powers of attraction are so wonderful that they will at once arrest the poison and thus prevent it from pervading the system. It is like wise greatly superior to any medicine heretofore discovered for the chafed bjicks and limbs of horses for tetters, ring worms, chapped lips, and in short for every external bodily evil that may fall to the lot of man or beast. The proprietor has received at least a thousand certificates and other documents, in favor of his " Specific Ointment"' upwards a hundred of which were written by respectable members of the Med ical Faculty ; and in selecting from this pile the following samples, he was governed more by their brevity, than their contents, as they all breath the same spirit of eulogy and satisfaction. CERTIFICATES. Albany, July 0, IS37. To. Dr Harrison, Sir- I use your Specific Oint ment in my practice and cordially recommend it as a most efficient remedy for Tumors, Ulcers, White Swellings, Scrofula, Rheumatic Pains, Chapped Face, Lips and Hands ; and for general and external complaints. I write this at the re quest of vour agent here, who furnishes me with the artiele. and am pleased to have it in my power to award honor to merit. RUFUS R. BEACH, M D Extract of a Letter from Dr. J. W. Sanders, ? of Louisville. Ky. October S, 1837. j" " I am prepared to say, that for Rheumatic Pains and the J?ore Breasts of females, Harrison?s Spe cific Ointment has no superior, if indeed it has any equal, m the whole catalogue of external me dicines, as known and prescribed in this country." Extract of a letter from Dr Potts, of Utica, N Y. Dated July 28, 1838. "Harrison's 'Specific Ointment" is, in my opin ion, a most important discovery; and is particular ly efficient in scrofulas, ulcers, sore legs, erup tions, and general outward complaints, speak of its merits from an experience of four years " Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1838. To Dr. Harrison, Dear Sir, I write to con gratulate you on the extraordinary virtue of yonr ' Specific Ointment,' in the curing of burns. A little boy of mine, 4 years old, fell against the fire-place three weeks since, when his clothes be becaue ignited, and he was instantly enveloped in flames. After some difficulty the fire was ex tinguished, but not before the poor little fellow's lower extremities were almost covered with a con tinual blister. Having much faith in your oint ment, I immediately purchased three boxes, which I applied unsparingly, according to your direc tions in such cases! and it is with great pleasure and gratitude, that I am able to inform you that it allayed the pain in a hours ; and in ten days had efitvtcd a compif ta cure. I need scarcely add, that -a '.t.Jit to be in the possession of eve ry family, as there 15 no telling when such accu dents mav occur. Yours respectfully, H. M. SHEPHARD. A supply of this valuable Ointment just received and for sale, by SAMUEL STOKES. Stroudsburg, Nov. 0, 1840. SAW MILL FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his Saw Mill situate in Smilhfield township. Monroe counv about two miles from Bushvilla. adjomiug lands of Peter Trively and othersT The said Mill was built in 1837 by Adam Metzc, a first rate workman, and is a3 good as new Irons and all in good repair. This mill is situated with in a few rods of the river Delaware and can becasily removed. Tt will be sold cheap ' GEORGE BARNES- ' February 5, IS'11. JOB WORK Niatly- exQOiitod at this Office