JEFJt'ERSOMAN REPUBLICAN. CURING PRACTICE. The principle of purifying the body by purg ing with vegetable physic is becoming more and nore understood as the only sensible method by r.hich sound health can be established. Hun dreds of individuals have become convinced of this doctrine, and are daily acknowledging the practice to be the best ever discovered. Now is the unhealthy season when our bodies are liable to be affected with disease; and now is the time the state of the stomach and bowels should be attended to, because on the healthy state of those organs depends the healthy state of the general system; and every one will see at once, if the general health be bad while that re mains, local disease cannot be cured. All the medicine that is requisite to restore the body to a state of health is BrandretWs Veg etable Universal Pills, which have performed cures upon thousands of helpless and hopeless persons, after the usual scientific skill of phy sicians have consoled them with the assurance that they could do no more. The properties of these Pills as aim-bilious and aperient medicine ure unrivalled; all who use them recommend :hem, their virtues surpass all eulogy, and must be used to be appreciated. The weak and del jcate will be strengthened by their use, not by ur cing but by removing the cause of weakness, 'ho gross and corrupt humors of 'the body. They require no change in diet or osre of any kind. Plain directions accompaay -each hnx, o that every one is his own competdnt physi cian. Remember, none are genuine sold by druggists. , 1 Dti. BRANDRETH'S Office in'Phikdel fhia for the sale of his Pills, is lSTo. S, North Eighth street. CP Agents for Monroe end Pike Counties area ihe following places. ,-2 At Miiford John H. BaoiwrEAD. " Stroudsburgh, Richard 3. Staples.' " Dutotlsburg, Luke Brodhead. " New Marketvile Tkoxell fc Sc:cc. Harrison's Specific sisit. The great celebrity ot this unrivai'ed Composi tion especially in the Nor-.Wm $fmssekves the proprietor but little need to stva. i v r.insr m uk lavor; lor n nas oeen generally c-.n rc-iea to it, P i :.at it is beyond all comparison tfce best remedy e 2rea:csl blessing that ever yet has been be for external complaints that ha ever been discov- slp.,ved on man. ered. Indeed the speed and ceminiy of itsoper- j t!ave 0Aen found persons desirous to know aaons have the appearance ai miracles : as uicers, j jw SOfm medicine will cure them. It is un winds, corns, fever sores, chilblains, white swel- potrfe to say it altogether depends upon the . ngs, biles, piles, spider aid anaxs bites kc jsUlte cf tje biood and humors. Ono thing may immediately yield to its apjarantjy sjer human jb2 ieiei uon thai if the pills are persevered influence, ihus n proper.? sppue:: it wif! amove an inveterate, corn or oieak ar. t hs-d a ' i! in live ; t v it in less tnan two montiis.. trt t!te nns oi j. oisonous reptiles its efficacy is truly sorprisi.ig; zrd even in the bite of a rabid dog, ft.r i vp:ied in time, its powers of attract!"- are so n.on'ft'rful tint they will at once arrest the poison and thus prevent it from pervading the system, it is like wiso greatly superior to any medicine Heretofore discovered for the chafed backs and limbs of horses for tetters, ring worms, chapped lips, and in snort for every external bodily evil that may fall j to the lot ot man or beast. Tho 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 sarrples, he was governed more by their brevity, than their contents, as they all breath the same spirit of eulogy and satisfaction. CERTIFICATES. Albany, July 9, 1837. 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 Md external complaints, x wnte this at the re-1 quest of jour agent here, who furnishes me with i e ariicie. ann am pleased to nave it m my power to award honor to merit. RUFUS R. BEACH, M D Eitract of a Letter from Dr. J. W. Sanders, ) of Louisville. Ky. October 8, 1837. $ ' I am prepared to say, that for Jtheuniatic Pains the Sore Breasts of feaaales, Harrison's Spe-t;fi- Ointment has no superior, if indeed it lias & y equal, in the whole catalogue of external t , mt s, as known and prescribed in this country." i'xtract of a letter from Dr Potte, of Utica, N Y. Dated July 28, 1838. "H'trrwon's 'Specific Ointment" is, in my opin ion, a most important discovery; and is particular ; v efficient in scrofulas, ulcers, sore legs, erftp and general outward complaints, speak of its merits from an experience of four years Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1839. . To Dr. Harrison, Dear Sir, 1 write to con gratulate you on the extraordinary virtue of yonr ' specific Ointment in the curi.:,6f ' &rrs. & hu boy of mine, 4 year oi, Tell ?inst 'ht r" -place threr. weeks since, wfonS'il CfT'.b&re-Ic-aufi jgnitod, and he was iof.taniiv er.-.-0i rt'J dames. After some difrtucy.tbe ft wx tujrruihcd, but not before tr- pSsV firafc 1Vrs iouet extremities were almou ut tiruial blister. Havmir muca sks i:i vour Oi&t luf-nt, 1 immediately purdia'j eoAiHi. I appbod unsparingly, jicr'-rdr-'S rur "T-ac tions in such cases ; and ll i-ii::irr5: and irrmudc, that I am able tu BWXji the pain in a few hows ; -a4 ati i .it. j ,i rifor-tod a cornolete cure , . carce: , . Ti. i? it ought to bt? i.T itae o.';:-.i;4Wfe.f taTijiy. as there is no tolling when saw asci c r ts mar occur. Yours repectfuUir. ILJCiiEliVIl A supply of this valuable Ointment justt ard for sale, by , J" Stroudsburg,JSTo 6, 1840. ' SXOYES! STOYE'S !! ,-,: Stove for sale by WILLIAM EASTEURN. : Stnmdsbtirg. Oct. 2. 1840. JOB WORK "b, wm auay una periecuj cie aw .;:cex in two ; spotKT ;harj the patient could have expected. The weeks ; and the most desperate nsm, of white ' manjr lingering chronic diseases we daily see, are weJing that can be imagined, have Vee.i cstroyed owm ejher to mercur7 or bleeding, "or to not THE CONSTITUTION. What is that we call the Constitution ? Tho constitution is evidently that which constitutes, and mat v. aich constitutes is the blood, We, there fore, K..ov that the blood 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 Medicine all currnpt humors from the body, and the blessing, Health, will bo 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 tho human frame is subject, because they clog up the veins and arteries, and prevent the free circulation of the blood. Brandrcttfs Vegetable Universal Pills euro this disease: because they remove the corrupt or vi tiated humors by the stomach and bowels, leaving the good humors to give life and health to tho bo dy. It is morally impossible that they can fail to cure, provided Mature is not entirely exhausted. Dr Hrandreth's Office for the sale of his pills in Philadelphia, is No. 8, North Eighth street. Sold in Stroudsburg, by RrcitARD S. -Staples, in Miiford, by J. H. Brodhead, and in Monroe and Pike comities, by the agents published in anothei part of this paper. TO AVOID DISEASE AND ATTAIN HEALTH IS NOW IN THE POWER OF EVERY ONE. DR. BENJA MIN BRANDRETIPS YeffC tablu I'mversal Fills. Introduced into the United States. May 19, 1835 There has never been an instance of these cele brated Vegetable Universal Pills not giving relief1 and perseverance in old. obstinate cases, is sure making a cure, provided nature is not entirely ex hausted. They have cured since their introduc tion into this country at least 20,000 twenty thou sand persons of diseases heretofore always con sidered incurable. It is only Jive years since I opened the first office for the exclusive sale of thi3 medicine in New York; yet, in that time I have sold over twelve millions of boxes, and have now eighteen offices for their exclusive sale, at least orTe in every principal city in the Union, at an ex pense of near forty thousand dollars per year l nd with ihe expenses of advertising, and other j incidentals, the sum was a little over One Hun 1 dred aud Thirty Thousand Dollars for the year 1839; omc idea may be formed how the medicine is anftreciated from these facta: thev are indeed wi.h according to the printed direction which ac- companies each box, the cure will be effected much having beer, properly purged in fevers, inflamations, cMd. measels, small pox or lying in. It is utterly impossible for us to attain or keep health without sound forging. We may fasten up tho 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 j this method of purifying the body is delayed too Ion?. No 'lai.ir can arise from purging with Braridretlfs Pills. It has been proved, beyond doubt, that these celebrated Pills and tho human body are naturally adopted one for thejother. By the use ofttiis Glorious Meiicine 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. Brandretrfs Pills are no less a cure than a pre ventive of diseases. When wc feel dull, pain in the head, baclc, 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 ol 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 I experience or from books has confirmed mo in the ouinion. thatuain. everv feelino contrary tn health. js 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 is 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 havo securod the best state of health their bodes were capablo of enjoying. The weak have become robust. The robust have become more so. All mankind would be benefitted by this practice, except physicians; and they would be bo iilv, though not profession ally. Let me now recommend two things, never be bled, and never go to a Druggist for Hrandreth's Pills. 1 he first weakens the principle of life, and long keeps the blessiugs of health from the body. And the last, to purchase a Pill called Brandrcths of a Druggist, is to insure the purchaser a base counterfeit, entirely incapable of producing tho beneficial results of the genuine medicine. To in sure this it must be purchased of the undermen viunec Agents duly appointed by me, and who hold aieg'dar certific;ite of agency, which is re-, liwf-sl ;r':v. Thvre is an agent with one of th.s' cj-riiitca'es in overv town in the United p5?tej Those purchasing at wholesale, must re- mttnber tb t alt my travellers have a power of At trf 3Nt3irly proved to be my act before the AiXu of .1! -Whly of Now York. , lyk&faUcibi&g is a list of names of all the kil4gtii3te Meiwoe and Pike counties. m.,s'ft,r, r ,, . r, T To purchase o) any m these Counties not mention e4 tn tins iisi will subject Ihe purchaser to Siir? drcplion. JIONROE county, rrr Siwudrsh. RICHARD S. STAPLES. CirUtvillc, TROXEL & SCHOCH JDutoHsWg, LUKE BRODHEAD. gjT'PIKB COUNTY-XH ftK-lford, JOHN H- BRODHEAD. -Bosbkili, PETERS & LABAR. Dingiman's Ferry, A. STOLL & Co. Observe, no pills are genuine sold under the name of BrandrctlCs in Monroe or Pike coun ties, exceptjh(Sse sold 'by the above agents. PbilafolpBa Office, No. 8, North Eighth street. B. BRANDRETH. M.D. KEEP IT I5EJPOKE THE PEOPLE. Uoct. Joseph Priestly Peters' Celebrated Vegetable Antibilous Pills are daily effecting some of the most astonishing and wonderful cures that have ever been hwicn, the town and country are filled with, their praise, the Palace and roor-house alike echo with their vir tues in all climates and under all temperatures they still retain their wonderful virtues. PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS. Breathes there the man who may not be occa sasionally benefited by the use of Peters Pills ? No, assuredly not ; for the human frame, like any otner structure, wm lau into contusion ana rum, it neglected : but, by the aid of medicine mdi ciously applied, it is enabled to preserve a heal thy and even tone; and it is the firt of well-tested public opinion, that Dr. Peters' pills are the me dicine of medicines in the prevention or euro of the general diseases which the human tenement is incidental to. Do men in robust health require medicine Cer tainly, for the very excess of health begets cer tain diseases unless duly regulated. If the blood is suffered to run riot without correcting laxatives, costiveness, megrin, biles, scurvy, spleen, pimples, furred tongue, or offensive breath, are the inevita ble consequences ; for exuberance of health, like over-rich soil, becomes rank, and prone to the pro duction of weeds, if care is not taken to have it judiciously moderated. But healthy men have an antipathy to tho very name of medicine! And no wonder, for nineteen- twentieths of all the medicines in the world com mence operations by making the people very sick, whom it was intended they should make very well: and thus in most cases the cure is considered rather worsa than the disease. But Dr. Peters' Pills is the celebrated and particular exception to this al most universal rule. In them there is no gripe, no nausea, no sickness of any kind; nay, they are absolutely very pleasant to the taste, and rest as quietly on the stomach as so many confits of green peas, even when their operations are as sudden and effective, as if they were as disagreeable and as sickening as an old fashioned bolus. Thus the man who uses Peters' Pills, and where is the man that does not use them ? expels headaches, fevers, blue devils, blotches, pimples, &c. &c. and makes his blood course as limpid and as gently through his veins as a mountain rivulet, without having put himself to any more inconvenience in taking the medicine than he would have done in swallowing so many black currants. Should ladies take Dr. Peters' Pills ? Doubt lessly they sliould, for they not only assure them of health, complacency of spirits, and every bod ily comfort, but through their miraculous agency in the purification of the blood, speedily remove every thing pertaining to harshness, pimples, or casual scurvy, from the flesh, animates the eye, and gives an elasticity and a vigor to the limbs, and the general carriage ; and hence, when you see a lady with a cheek of velvet softness, a pure lily and carnation complexion, and an easy & grace ful bearing, the general inference to be drawn is, that she is her own physician, and very particular in the choice of her medicine ; and the especial one, that she is a patron of Peters' Pills. Leaving health out of the question, should poets, novelists, editors, machinists, and men of genius and science in general, patronise Peters' Pills Unquestionably, for tho vigor which they impart to the frame, exercises a most wholesome influ ence upon the intellect : and the writer of this feels justified in saying, that any person about to! carry out an idea, wnemer ot composition or in vention, will have a more lucid understanding of his subject, and think better and more to the point on it, after he has vivified his system by a dose of from one to lour of Peters pills- Persons in bu siness, merchants, store keepers, clerks, specula tors, &c. will derive great advantage from them on the same principle; for if the mind is not buoy ant, no man can attend to the usual pursuits of life with due perspicuity, judgment, and pleasure and there is nothing in the world, at least that has been ever discovered, so efficient in brightening the faculties, and freeing them from participating in the languor, decay, and imperfectibilty of their mortal abode as Dr- Peters' pills. To what may be attributed these singular and wonderful effects ? Why, to their mysterious and inevitable action upon the chyle, and that particu lar region of the system whence the living fluid is generated ; for thus they do not only purify the blood, but create pure blood, the issue of which is healthy veins, arteries, and other functions, unob scured vision, firm and pulpy flesh, smooth and clear skin, and the consequent buoyancy of heart, feeling, and action. In short, whether we take them as a matter of health, business, feeling, or personal appearance, there is none of us should leave our houses without a regular supply of Pe ters' Pills. More than six millions of boxes of these cele brated pills have been sold in the United States, Canada's, Texas, Mexico, and the West Indies, since January 1835. Tho certificates that have been presented to the proprietor, exceed 20,000, upwards of 500 of which are from regular prac tising physicians who are the most competent judges of their merits. TESTIMONIALS. OPINIONS OF THE REGULAR FACULTY. Tho following are but a few taken at random, from a pile of complimentary epistles forwarded to Dr. Peters by regular physicians, touching the efficacy of his pills. He feels proud and grate ful in being able to lay such documents before the public. New Orleans, April 21, 1837. Dear Sir As an old classmate of yonrs in Yale college, I take the liberty of opening a correspon dence. I learn that 3'ou are making a fortune by tho sale of your pills, which I trust is tho case as I am ful ly aware that through them you are conferring a I great blessing on the public. 1 mvsell am among those who havo been pecul iarly benefited by their use. Since my arrival hero I had been subject to severe bilious attacks, which had nearly brought me to the grave, but (and I acknowledge it with gratitude,) a few box es of your pills have completely restored me. I would add that their effect upon Sick Headache and sour stomach is almost miraculous. "With sentiments of esteem, II. M. SIIEPERD, M. D. Clarfesville, MecUcnberg Co., Va., Feb. 7, 1837. Dear Sir. I embrace this opportunity of ex pressing to you my pleasure at the unrivalled suc cess of youx pills in this section of the country. It is the general fault cf those who vend patent medicines to say too much in their favor ; but in regard to your pills I am firmly persuaded that they deserve far more praiso than you seem in clined to give them. Six months ago they were scarcely known here, and yet at present there is no other medicine that can compare with them in popularity. In Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, de rangement of the Biliary organs, and obstinate constipation of the bowels, I know of no aperient more prompt and efficacious; and I have had con siderable experience in all these complaints I would add that their mildness and certainty of action render them a safe and efficient purgative for weekly individuals; and that they may be giv en at all times without apprehension of any of those injurious consequences which so frequently attend the application of calomel, or blue pill. On the whole I consider your Vegetable Pills an in valuable discovery. Very respectfully, 5. if- HARRIS, M. D. Charlotte, N. C, January h 1837 Dear Sir I have made frequent use of your pills in the incipient stage of Bilious Fever, and obstinato constipation of the bowels: also in the enlargement of the Spleen, Chronic Diseases of the liiver, bick Headache, General Debility, and in all cases have found them to be very effective. . D. BOYD, M. D. Mechlenlerg Co., Va., February 7. 1S37. Having used Dr. Peters' Pills in my practice for tho last twelve months, I take pleasure in giv ing my testimony of their good effects in cases of uyspepsia, kick Headache, Bilious Fevers, and other diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver- They are a safe and mild aperient, being the best article of the kind I have ever used. GEORGE C. SCOTT, M. D. Extract of a letter by Dr. Joseph Williams, of Bur- lington, Vt. July 9, 1837. "I cordially recommend Peters' Pills as a mild ly effective, and in no case dangerous family me dicine. They are peculiarly influential in cos tiveness and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs." Extract of a letter from Dr Edward Smitht of Mon treal, U. C. September, 20, 1836 " I never knew a single patent medicine that I could put the slightest confidence in but Dr Peters' Vegetable pills, which are really a valuable dis covery. 1 have no hesitation in having it known tnat 1 use tnem extensively in my practice, for all complaints, (and they are not a few,) which have tneir source in tne impurity of the blood." Extract of a letter from Dr Pye, of Quebec, L. C, March ti, l37 "For bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr Pe ters' pills are an excellent medicine." Those who have used these valuable Pills in this State, give them the preference to all other kind Prepared by Joseph Priestly Peters, M. D. in ventor and sole proprietory No. 129 Liberty street, New York. These Valuable Pills can be obtained of Doct Samuel Stokes and J. D. & C. Malvin's, Strouds burg, only agents for Monroe county. btroudsburg, October 23, 1840. Stagnation or the Blood. The repeated changes in the atmosphere, by act insr as they do upon the consistence and quality of me 0100a, give occasion tor tne most tatai and ma lignant disorders. The blood from a state of health becomes stagnant and is plunged into a state of corruption. 1 hus 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. BrandretKs 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 vigor that causual changes cannot effect. Dr. Brandreth's Office for the exclusive sale of his Vegetable Universal Pills, in Philadelphia, is at No. 8, North Eighth street. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Richaiw S. Staples, in Strouds burg; in Miiford by J. H. Brodhead, and in Mon roe and Pike counties by agents published in an other part of this paper. October 16, 1840. PAINTING & GLAZING. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic, that he is prepared to execute all kinds 01 Plain & Ornamental Painting1, Glazing, &c. at his shop nearly opposite the storo of William Eastburn, where all orders in his line will be thank fully received and punctually attonded to. JAMES PALMER. Stroudsburg, Jan. 15, J839. Paper Hanging, In all its various branches will be punctually attended to. J P. EASTON UMBRE&JLA MANUFACTORY. 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 large assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols which ho offers for sale at Philadelphia and New York prices. Merchants will find it to their advantage to give him a call before purchasing in tho cities. Hq would stale 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. As the subscriber keeps everything prepared for covering and repairing, persona from the country can have their Umbrellas and Parasols repaired and covered at an hour's no- CHARLES KING. 401-2 Northampton Street next door to R.S. Chidseys Tin ware manufacturing Establish' ment. . Easton, July 1, 1840. LADIES' COMPANION. New Volume commenced with the N v. Number. A Circulation o 2G.OCO. THE Ladies' Companion, established in Ma v. 1S34 a popular and highly esteemed magazine ut General Literature and the Fine Arts: embehUl. if with gorgeous and costly engravinas on steel, and. the Quarterly fashions ; and also with Fashiuna-' I ble and popular Music, arranged for the Piano- Forte, and Uuitar. Since the publication of the number for May the demand for the Ladies' Companion has been unprecedented and beyond the most sanguine anticipations. At the commencement of tjie vol ume an additional number of copies were printed,, which was considered at the time adequate to sa tisfy all the orders which might be received, and leave a considerable number on hand for subse quent calls. The publisher is more than gratified in stating that the whole of an edition of six thou sand, live hundred copies, was completely exhaus ted before the issuing of the third number of the volume; and, consequently,. he was compelled to 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 great and unparalleled increase of new subscribers, he has determined to commence the new volume for the ensuing year with thirteen thousand : hopin that he will thus be enabled to supply all the de" mands for the Ladies' Companion, as well as those disappointed in commencing with the tenth vol ume. The proprietor feels grateful for that en couragement which has been so lavishly hestowed upon his magazine, and at the same time he bes to assure the readers of the Ladies' 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 magazine issued in in this country, and its subscription price is only three dollars a year, while the great combination of talent secured for the coming year will render it unequalled by any other periodical. Splendid Steel Engravings, prepared by Mr. A. Dick, ornament the work one of which accompa nies each number. These plates are entirely new, and are engraved at a heavy expense by one of the best arstists in America, expressly for the maga zine. The designs are selected with a view of in 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 steel plates appear regularly. Those accompanying other monthly periodicals, are generally firstwoni out in annuals. In addition to the engravings mentioned, a correct plate of the Quarterly Fash ions for Ladiest 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 pias. shall appear in a style hitherto unknown. It lite rary character will undergo no change, as it will remain under the charge of the same Editors aa heretofore. Articles from the pens of the most distinguished writers, will appear in the forthcom ing numbers, among which may be enumerated the following: Mrs. Holland, Emma C. Embury, Lydia H. Sigoumey, Frances S Osgood, Ellet, Caroline Orne, Seba Smith, Ann S. Stevens, Miss Hannah F. Gould, Mary Ann Browne. Char lotte Cushman, Mary Emily Jackson, Henrv XV. Herbert, author of 'Cromwell,' &c. Professor J. H. Ingraham, author of 'Burton,' 'Capt. Kidd,' &c, Professor H. W. Longfellow, author of Outre Mer,' Wm. E, Burton, Chief Justice Mcllen, John Neal, Park Benjamin, Gremille Mellen, N. C. Brooks, A. M., George P Morris, Rot. Hamilton, Isaac C Pray, "VVm Comstock, Hiram B. F'ennis, Rev J II Clinch, James Brooks, Albert Pike, F. A. Durivage, C. F. Daniels, former Editor of the N. Y. Gazette, together with several others, with whom negotiations are pending They will here after be announced. Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, ) William W Snowden, Editors. The Musical Department of the Ladies' Compa nion has ever commanded a large share of atten tion, and has been looked UDon with no littln in- - 1 terest by its readers, and more especially the La dies, whom the publisher is anxious to please. It will continue to be a subject of more than usual care to him, and to the Professor under whose su pervision it is placed, to make that portion of the magazine deserving of the countenance of every lover of music. Tae Work in General. Of everv denartmpnt nn ----------- j j eauallv careful sunervision will be strictlv nxer- 1 J A J ----- cised bv the Editors, and all aDnroDriate p.xmi,n- tures will be liberally bestowed, as it is the de sign of the publisher, with the aid of his contribu tors and the advice of his friends to mako tho Ti dies Companion distinguished for the beauty and accuracy 01 us typograpny, tne variety and rugn tone of its literary articles, the aualitv and vnhm of its music, and the unequal splendor of its pic toraicmDeiiisnments, and the accuracy of its quar terly fashions. The proprietor pledges himself to use all honorable means to maintainthe superiori ty which tho Ladies' Companion has obtained. For five years he has steadily pursued a course of improvement, and he flatters himself that his pre sent facilities are such as to give the work eminent advantages over an otner publications. From the foreffoinn- it will be nerceivrd that the Ladies' Companion embraces every department within the range of Uelles-Lettres and the Fine Arts: and no exertions or oxnensn will ho rlrnmrt! too great to rendor the work equal to any other ...a a mi r . . 1 t . extant, ine nattering ana general testimonial of nearly every contemporary journal in the United States, and in fact, manv on the other side of tl-.-t Atlantic, havo strongly asserted the undenial ''' claims of the Ladies' Companion to tho support n the public generally. There is no work that its readers such a great return for their money". Terms Three Dollars a year in advance, cr i V' Dollars during the year. No subscription received for less than a ye Letters must be postpaid, otherwise the poata, is deducted, and credit given only for the balance Address WM. SNOWDEN, 109 Fulton street. New York. A card; ' THE holders of the certificates or note the Taylorsville Delaware Bridge Company are hereby informed that said certificates . notes are redeemed by tho Treasurer, nt v office of the company, on presentation as ' M. K. TAYLOR, Trfewtm r January 20th, 1841.