I jM4'UJ.iS0NlAN HEP U13LICAN J 3 ing lo law, unless iho party so exonerated shall himself appear, in his own proper person, and tender payment of the taxes from whifch he has been exonerated. And it shall not be lawful for any Commissioner or Commissioners of any countv, or for any other person on his or their behalf, to add any name or names to tfie dupli cate return or list of taxables, made or furnished by the Assessor or Assistant Assessors of any inwnship, ward or district, and if any such Treasurer, Commissioner, Commissioners or Collector, or other person on his or their benall, shall violate any of the provisions of this sec tion, he hall, upon conviction thereof before any Court having competent jurisdiction; pay a fine of one hundred dollars for the use of the Commonwealth, and shall moreorerbe forthwith removed from office, and the vacancy 'hereby oc casioned in either of said offices shall be tilled or supplied as in other cases of vacancies in such office. . . Sec 9 AHsPec,a' acts authorizing the elec tion of County Treasurers and all other laws of this Commonwealth, which are altered or supplied by 'he provisions of this Act, be and the same are hereby repealed, Provided, how ever, hat i lbe counties of Lycoming and Clinton the election under this law, shall be first Tield on the second Thursday in October, 1843, and the term of the present Treasurers of said counties, is hereby extended until the first Monday in January, 1S44. "Sec. 10. It shall not be lawful for any Guar dian of the Poor, Inspector of the Prison, Con troller of Public Schools, Member of the Board of Health nor for any person employed in the Sheriff's Office or Treasurer's Office, County Commissioner's office or Treasurer's, of any county, to hold the office, or perform the duties of Auditor of such county; and if any County Treasurer elected or appointed under the pro visions of this act, after taking upon himself the duties of the office, shall embezzle, misuse or waste the public moneys committed to his charge, he shall, on convictton, be lined in a . . m a a t sum not less than one hundred dollars, and not more than two thousand dollars, arid be impris-, oned for a time not less than three months nor more than two Years, the amount of said term of imprisonment to be at the discretion of the Court. Sec. 11, Szc. relating to other purposes. Approved, 27th May, 1841. jtfew Counterfeit Small Itfotes. NEW JERSEY. Sussex Baxx, at Newto.v. 3's letter D., dated July 4, pay D. Ford. - 3's pay to J. Taylar, dated Newton, H, 'Oct. 1818, No. 1211, signed S. D. Morford, cash ier. 3's pay to D. Ford, letter D. March 1, 1822. Salem Banking Company, SaLf.it. l's letter A. payable to G. Scull, dated July 1, 1840. Tolerably well done. Trenton Banking Company. l's letter C, pay I. or T. Budd, September 22, 1818. l's letter C. pay to J. Budd, January J, 1819. DELAWARE. Bank of Delaware, at Wilmington. l's letter B, pay S. Flovd, dated October 10, 1839. .l's letter Y. dated 13th September 1818. 'l's letter C, payable to J. T. Baily, dated 2d day of November 1839; II. Warner, Cashier, and Joseph Baily, President. The filling up and .signatures lithographed. Miserably executed. '"2 s letter C,(piy to S. Floyd; dated 15th Janu ary 1846, and other dates, H. Warner cash ier; Joseph Baily, President. An exceed ingly well executed counterfeit, ano" calcula ted to deceive. In the counterfeit bill, the word 'to,' immediately after pay;tn demand,' has been left out, so that with a little care fulness, they may "be detected without difli . culty. , 2's letter A, payable to S.FIoytl, daied 10th Nov. 1839, signed it. Warner, cashier; Jos. Bail). President. lithographed, with the . exception of filling up arid signatures. 3's, dated September 9th 1837, letter D, well executed, particularly the signatures of Wm. Paxson, Cashier, and Joseph Buily, Presi dent. Others of various dates. 3's, letter iJ; August 8, 1825, otheTs July 7, 1824. S'-a, letter D pay to S. Knowles, dated Sep tember 9, 182G. Farmecs Bank of Delaware, at Wilming ton. l's altered to 10's. The genuine 10's are or namented with the arms of the State of Del aware.. l's letter A. pay to J. Marlow, July 8th, 1823. 3,gJeUerBI dated March 9, 1823, Comegys, Cashier. Icilef C, pay Jj, ft'tane, dated Septem ber; 15, IS 15. WlMiNGTON ANp BltANDWtNE TU,VK. 3, lettei B. pty in M. J?eiK dated March 30, 1 810. The vigwito is very poo rly.,en graved; resembling ;t badly executed woo'dVu-ut. Inters A and B, of various dates and pay able to different perMiu. Any person at all acquainted with Bank rrotes will readily de tect them. ' payable lo J. Jones, dated June 6; 1814. letter C, pav to J. Bloomfiold, January 25, 1818. 3s, pay to L. Dunham, letter A, March G, 1817 On Saturday the 3d inst., by the ftev. W. poyse, Mr. James Cadoo, of Milford, lo Miss jOLiY McCaut y, of Dingman township, Pike cpunty, Pa, MST OF IiETXERS Remaining? in tlic Post Office at Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Fa July 1, 1841. John Boozer, Robert Levers, Elijah Deck, Silvester Littlefield, Hugh Decker, Martin L. Maloney, Henry Divis, Amos Miller, Samuel Deahle, David Porter, Philip Fetherman, Mary Piatt-, William Fowler, 2. A. M. B. Seaman, Charles Foulk, John M. Sands, Abraham Fellencer, Jacob Singer, Napoleon B. German, Michael Shoemaker, William Gordon, Susannah Smiley, Christian Howser, John Staples, Henry Horn, , Catharine Utt, David M. Jameson. 2. John Widmer, Philip Jacoby, Edward Yetter, George Labar, Jonathan Younker. 32 S. STOKES, P. M. Stroudsburg, July 1, 1841. Are the greatest worm medicines in the world. Dr Churchill has used them in over fifty cases, cured ten of spasms, and three of fits. , He con siders them safe and sure, and recommends them to all. Mr. J B Noyes has used them in his family with entire success, and several of his friends have great confidence in them.. Col L Clark cured one of his children of spasms, and one of fits accasioned by worms The Hon B B Beadsley thinks they have saved the life of one of his children. It had been a long time in a decline,, and was attended by the best physicians without any relief. His family doctor recommended Sherman's, worm Lozenges as the only hope; he did so, and through the blessing of God his child is now well another living evidence of their wonderful virtues. , Mr B says .no family should be without them More than &,0QQ certifi cates might be added to their truly wonderful prop erties .. ....... Capt Coffin, of Nantucket, consulted Dr SherT man, on account of his son, 8 .years old . lie had been in a decline for several months,and attended by four Physicians, who could afford him no relief. His symptoms were leanness, pallid hue, very of fensive breath, disturbed sleep, broken off by fright and screaming, headache, a distressing cough, itching of the nose through the day, and of the anus towards night, with slimy discharges from the bowels. The doctor pronounced the case one of worms and recommended his Worir. Lozenges. After the first dose the child ran to his parents frightened at the quantity of worms that canie from him he began to mend at once, and before he used one box, was entirely cured- Benj. F. Goodspeed, 130 Sixth Avenue has al ways cured his children of worms, by Sherman's Lozcnjrcs. He would not be without them in his house on any account. The Rev." Jabez Townsend's little girl, nine years old, was given up as incurable by two phy sicians. She wa fast wasting away, and was so miserable, that death was alone looked to for re lief. Three doses of Sherman's Worm Lozenges entirely cured her. Dr. Stevens, one of the most distinguished phy sicians in this country, says Sherman's worm Lo zenges are the safest, best article he knows of for destroying worms. Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practise. Dr. Castfe, 207 Broadway, has used Sherman's Lozenges in his practise for more than two years, and never knew them to fail. These valuable Worm Lozenges can be obtain ed at the Office of the Jeffersonun Republican, Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa. QOnly 31 cts. per box July 7, 1811. UPJPER liEHIGH N AVIGATIOIV COMPANY. An Election will bo held at the office of the above Company; in Stoddartsvillu, ort THURS DAY, the 8th dav of July next, : elect Five Persons as Managers, to serve for the ensuing year. WM. P. CLARK, Secretary. N. B. All the Stockholders are particularly .' l . . -r. ll 'It ' J requesteu io meet at louuarisvine on ine aay previous to the Election. May 19, 1841. TAILORING. The undersigned respectfully informs his former customers, and the public generally, that he still carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS, At his residence in Elizabeth street, second door below his former stand. Those who may favor him with their patronage, may be as sured that no effort will be spared to give them satisfaction. He receives the Philadelphia and New York Fashions, quarterly, and will make all kinds of garments, iii the most fashionable manner. N. B. The rules, for cutting, draughts, &c. of Ward, Basford & Ward, may be had of the subscriber, Agent for the publishers. . CHARLES SMITH. Stroudsburg, April 28, 1841. B AR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar JTron, Car, CoacIi& Wagon Axles, CROW BLEDGi: AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Gun Barrel iron, And a general assortment of IVAGOX (TYRE & SQUARE IRON constantly on hand and will be sold dn the most reasonable terms, by EVANSj SCRANTON & Co. Analomtnk Iron Works, March 24, 1841. 3m BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office. JOB PREffTfiffG. Having a general :issortment of large elegant plain and orna mental Type, we are prepared to execute every des cription of Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Itfotes, Blank Receipts, JUSTICES, LEGAL AND OTHER BLANKS, PAMPHLETS, &c. Printed with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms. SHERIFF'S Moses Killam and Wife, "j In the Court pf vs. Common Pleas of Warren Kimble and others, Pike county, heirs at law of Ephraim Proceedings in Kimble, deceased. J Partition. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order and decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike County, made the 27th day of January A. D. 1841, there will be sold at the Court House in Milford, on Thursday the 12thdayof August next, between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day, the following dei scribed property and real estate to wit: one tract of Land situate partly in the township of Palmyra, in Pike County, and partly in the town ship of Palmyra, in Wayne County, containing Acres and Sixty two FercBies and allowance of six per cent, for roads, &c. Bounded North and East by lands of John Pel let, dec, South by lands of Moses Killam, West by Proprietaries land, being part of the Propri etaries manor, land of Wallen Paupack. The other tract situate in the township of Lacka waxen, in the County of Pike, containing ISO ACRES or thereabouts, with the appurtenances, adjoin ing lands of William Webb, Lewis S. Coryell, and the Lackawaxen river, late the Estate of Ephraim Kimble, dec. Terms of sale. One fourth of the purchase money down, the residue in three equal annual payments) with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, or other security satisfactory to the parties in interest. JOHN M. HELLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, June 16, 1841. S rTIIE Subscriber respectfully informs the pub JL lie, that he is prepared to execute all kinds of Plain & rsaaancntaB Fainting, Glazing, &c. at his shop, near the corner of Elizabeth and Me chanics street, where all orders in his line will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. HENRY R. MANNES. Stroudsburg, June 3, 1841. 3m. Paper Hanging", . In all its various branches will be punctually attended to. II. R. M. Wholesale and llctail CABINET WARE) A!I LOOKSffG-GZiASS MANUFAC TORY. rTjnilE subscriber respectfully informs the citi JL zens of Stroudsburg and the public gener ally, that he has removed his Establishment to the building on Elizabeth street, one door west of the Stroudsburg House, where lie intends carrying on the Cabinet Making business in all its various branches. . He shall keep constantly on hand or make to order all kinds of furniture : Sideboard., Bureaus, Sofas, Centre tables, Breakfast and Billing Tables, Wasli Stands, Bedsteads, &c. &c. together with every other article usually kept at such establishments ; all of which he will sell at the Easton prices. As his materials will be of the best quality, and all articles manufactured at his establishment will be done by first rate workmen, he confidently as sures the public that his endeavors to render gen bral satisfaction will not be unrewarded. lie respectfully invites the public to call and exaniliie his, stock before purchasing elsewhere. Chairs, Settees, &c. will be kept constantly on hand and for sale. ' CHARLES CAREY. Stroudsburg, May 5, 1841. Stagnation of the Blood. ing as they do upon the consistency and quality of the blood, give occasion lor the most fatal and ma 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 bowds 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 terhpest 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. Brandrettis Vegetable Universal Pills, should be taken, then there will be no danger; be- cause they purge from the stomach and bowels j these humors which arc the cause ol stagnation cleanse the blood from all itnpurities, remove every cause of pain or weakness, and preserve the consti tution in a state of health and vibuathat causual chances cannot effect. Dr. Brandreth's Office for the exclusive sale of his Vegetable Universal Pills, in Philadelphia, is at No. 8, North Eighth street, rnce 25 cents per box. For sale by Richaro S. Staples, in Strouds burg; in Milford by J. II. Brodiiead, and in Mon- roe anu nke counties oy agents puonsnea in an other part of this paper. October 1G, 1810. SWftt OF THE 15AK3LEY SlXEAF, NO. 195, NORTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphia. ;.l5 Grateful for the generous patronage he re ceived during the last year,. takes pleasure in acquainting his friends and tne public general ly, that his house has undergone a thorough re pair in all its parts, and is how completely in order. .The table will be furnished with every deli cacy themarketallbrds. 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 thaf.they will lavor hini with their patronage. March 24, 1841. 3m. A CARDi THE holders of the certificates or notes uf the Taylorsville Delaware Bridge Company are hereby informed that said certificates of notes are redeemed by ihe I rcasurer, at the office of the company, on presentation as usual. M. K. TAYLOR, Treasurer. NOTICE. ; AU persons indebted to the " Jeltersonian Republican," for subscription or advertising; foi the past year, will please make immediate pay ment to the subscriber. WILLIAM EASTBURN, Agent. Stroudsburg, April 7, 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 F LAiB, a part of which is in a good slate of cultivation, and cuts about ten tons of hay yearly. The improvements are a good JLog SwciliEa House, a good FRAME BARN, and seve- al other, useful and necessary outhouses. The subscriber also oilers for sale, 1 Yoke of Oxen, 5 Coavs and 3 Vounff Bullocks, together with sundry implements of husbandry. The Land, Slock, &c, will be sold together, if suitable to the purchaser. Terms: Two thirds" of the purchase money to be paid oh 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, 1S41. ' Every man, woman and child, in the United States, who possesses a Bible, will surelv furnish them selves with the following beautiful series of benpture illustrations: 200 Pictorial Illustrations OF THE BIBLE, AND VIEWS IN THE HOLY LAND. NEW, CHEAP AND VALUABLE PUBLI CATION. Four hundred Pages 8vo. Fine Paper, Handsomely Bound Price only TWO DOL LAR. T he subscriber respectfully invites the attention 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 remarkable ob jects mentioned iii 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 tlie objects mentioned in the sa cred test, On examination this will be found a very pleds 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 comlpete 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. KFIt 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. fjA liberal discount made to wholesale purcha sers. EJ Persons in the country wishing to act as Agents, may obtain all necessary information bjr addressing their letters to the subscriber, No. i22 Nassau street, New York city. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. 5 $ 3 Clerevmcn. Sunerintendents and teachers of Sabbath schools, IL'A gents of Religious News- papers anu i'eno(iicais,cQI i ostmasters, uook sellers, throughout the country, are respectfully requested to act as our agents. (L1" 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 of the work (subject to their order) by sending direct to the Publisher. March 3, 1811. Cut by Machinery, and warranted superior. I'o any heretofore manufactured. t GEORGE F. NESBITT, Tomino building corner of Wall and Water streets, NeW-York, respectfully informs the Printers of the United States, that he has now in full operation hid ma chine for cutting Wood Types, which being air entire new invention, is warranted to cut Types1,, uotn plain anu ornamental, lar superior to any heretofore exhibited to th public; and in proof of the asseriiohj informs the public that he harf obtained Diplomas and Medals from both the A" 1 merican and Mechanic's Institutes of the Citv of New-York; at their Fairs of 1826, 1 838, and 1839, as the books 'bf the Institute will show. George F. Nesbijt would particularly invito the attention of Printers to the fact, thnt through the politeness of the proprietors of ihe Liver pool and Havre line of. packets, he has been fa vored with the latest French arid English spe cimens, that many of the hew styles in them are very handsome, and have been got up by him; they were exhibited by him at the .Mr chanic's Fair in this city, now jiist closed ami pronounced by ihe Committee of Printers, ap pointed to examine Typos and Specimens, lo be superior to aiiy Wood Types ever before ex hibited, and having a decided advantage. oVer large Metal Types. George F. Nesbih, would also inform iho Printers of the United States, that ba is readv to cut Types on Wood of any sizo, from ") Iinod Pica, upward, from any of the patterns of small or Types contained in the extensive specimeii of Messrs. G. Bruce Co., or from any new pattern that can be suggested. Jfj3 George F. Ne&bitt 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 chargf d by other manufactures; that he allows his Agents thirtit per cent, commission; that his terms are six montJis or ten per cent, discbunt 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 ilireS months from this date, arid will send me a c0p5 of their paper, shall be entitled to S3 in TypeS; and should the Types not prove superior to any ever before manufactured, they can he-returned, and the money will be paid in place of them: . GEORGE F. NESBIT'h Tontine Building, corner of Wall arid Water sts. N. Y. April 3, 1841. -a p28 6t. Morrison's Specific Ointas&cht: The great celebrity of this unrivalled Composi tion especially in the Northern Slates 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 cornparisoh the best remedy for external cbihplaints that has ever been discov ered. Indeed the speed and certainty of its oper ations have the appearance of miracles : as ulceus, wounds, cornsj fever sores, chilblains, white swel lings, biles, piles, spider and snake biteS fcc. 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 live days, will allay and perfectly cure an ulcer in two weeks ; and the most desperate cases of white 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 dbg, 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 backs 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 receive'd. at least a thousand certificates and other documents, in favor of his " Specific Ointment" upwards a hundred ofwhicli were written by respectable members of the Med ical Faculty ; and in selecting from this pile thc following samples, he was governed more by their brevity, than their contents, as they all breath the sanie spirit of eulogy and satisfaction. CERTIFICATES. Albany, July 9, 1837. To: Dr Harrison; Sir- 1 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. 1 write this at the re quest of your agent here, who furnishes me with the article, and am pleased to have it in my power to award honor to merit. RUFUS R. BEACH, M D Extract bf a Letter from Dr. J. W. Sanders, ) of Louisville. Ky. October 8, 1837. 5 " I am prepared to say, that for Rheumatic Pains and the Sore Breasts of females, Harrison's Spe cific Ointment has no superior, if indeed it has any equal, in the whole catalogue of external me dicines, as known and prescribed in this country." Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1838. To Dr. Harrison, Dear Sir, 1 write to con gratulate you on the extraordinary virtue of yonr 1 Specific Ointment,' in the curing of burns. A little boy of mine, 4 years old, fell against tho fire-place threr. 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 poojf Uule fellow's Iowct extremities vre almost covered with a con tinual blister. Having tnucn faith iu you? 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 few hours; and in ten days had effected a complete cure. 1 need scarcely add that it ought to be in the possession of eve. ry family, as thera is no telling when such ace, dents may occur. Yours respectfully, H. M. SHEPHARD. A supply of thia valuable Ointment just received. and for sale, by , SAMUEL STOKES, Stroudsburg Nov; 6, 1810. tie t if 3