- JeffersoniaN republican, 4 "yf.C. .t,-,." : VV inc Uiuei iiiiec, unuci iihu uiiuumaiaiiica as establishing a barrier against a ihirdorm, as impassable as if it wero embodied -injUhe. . 'constitution itself. But I do not considfcnfitf resneciful id the nconle. nor otherwise nroner! .in a candidate, to solicit a favor on a pledge that, ? elected he will not accept a second nomination. It looks Too much like a bargain tendered to other aspirants: Yield to me now; I shall soon be out of your way : too much like the interest that sometimes governs the Cardi nals in the choice of a Pope many voting fur themselves first, and, if without stfecess, finally sfor the most superannuated, in order that the e leciion may the sooner come around again. 1 am, however, in favor of an amcndmeuiof the constitution, in one of the forms prescribed, de claring that no citizen shall be eligible to a re election of the Presidency : "'and also the ex tension of a term to that ofasenator a period of six-years. Agency of tlie President iniLegislation. I am persuaded that this should be-strictly limit ed To the veto, qualified as suggested a bove .2. To the command oFthe constitution "Me shall, from time to time, give to the Con gress information of the state of the Union, and recommend so their consideration such meas ures as he shall judge necessary and expedient;" and 2: To furnishing, through the appropriate executive departments, such details for Bills as any committee of either House of -.Congress may especially call for. Leading Measures nf the late Extra Session of Uongress. If I had the honor of a vote on the occasion, it would have been given in.favor of i he Land Distribution Bill, the Bankrupt Bill, and the second Bill for creating a fiscal corpo ration having long been under a conviction that, in peace, as in war, something, efficient, in the nature of a Bank of The United States, is riot only "necessary add proper," but indis pensable to the succcssfull operations of the Treasury, as well as to many of the wants of our commerce and currency. Secret or Oath-bound Societies. 1 have not been a member of a masonic lodge in thirtv years, nor a visiter of any lodge since, except onec now more than sixteen years ago. There are at many Academies and Colleges, as is well known, associations of students, tutors, and pro fessors, for purelr literary purposes ; and their meetings, generally, for aught that I know, may be secret. Twenty-eight years ago, I was Once present with such an association, & neversince; and I have, within five years, received many flattering notices of my having been enrolled as an honorary member of as many such as sociations. J am sorry to ho reminded that, by some strange neglect, I have failed to ac cept one of those honorable distinctions. Finally I am asked If nominated as a can didate for the Presidency, would you accept the nomination? I beg leave respectfully to reply Yes; provided that I be not required to re iiQtince any principle professed above. My principles are convictions. Hoping that you, who. have done me (he .ho nor to invite this general reply, may, "with the millions, be enabled in a year or two to . fix on .some other citizen as your candidate more-worthy, and, therefore more likely to conciliate the majority of popular suffrages, I remain, gentlemen. Your friend and fellow-citizen. -W INF I ELD SCOTT. Massachusetts has 858 State officers, whose aggregate salaries amount to $235,491 MARKIEE), Tn Dingman -township, Pike county, on the 13lh insi.. bv Rpv. Edward Allfn. Mr. YIirrnN5. ' J " " , .. j is jistrqjvu, oi ji i m ui , irafci oai i ssra l EAy o n Bo.vnell, of Mon roe' county Camo to the premiseso the subscriber in Pocono township, 'Monroe eouniv, on the 1st of bepiembcr last, a M g Black Steer, wiih a while fntfand breasi.bout 2 years old. The owner is requesiedprove property, pay charges, and take saicLStreT a.wav. PE TER AVOODLING. November 17, 1841.-3'. ij. NOTICE X?CREB1T0RS. TH Eundesigned having applied to the Judges 'of tlie Court of Common Pleas of the couniyof Monroe, for the benefit of the Act of the Assembly, passed for she relief of Insolvent Debtprs, the said Court have appointed Tuesday tlie 7 lis day of December - next, it 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the borough of Stroudsburg, for our hearing and discharge. JMotice is therefore given to all their "'creditors, .that they may then and there attend iLthey think proper. M- ,..Z,'- Sterling sp., Wayne Co. JOHN STECKER. November 17, 1811. 9 I - Slaves C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER, have on rhand a large assortment of vhich they will dispose of on reasonable terms. All persons wishing to purchase will do well 'to call and examine belre purchasing elao whero. - Milford, November 1.1841. .. yT BLANK MORTGAGES . j j For tfale at this bffioe. NEW GOODS. C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER, have just received in addition to their former stock, a large assortment of ;-:-?fSEAS03!CABra GOOB; among which may be found black, blue black, blue, invisible gteenCadet mixed and drab, BROALQTHS; GASS1MERES jind 'SA-tlTWSgTS, Merinos of all colours; Alpaca Lustre, a new and fashion able article for cloaks and dresses.Eashiona ble plaid Ginghams; a choice selectioifcof Eng- tisii anu American prints, uitte uiacx u-rape, Hosier', Ladies and Gentlcmcns Gloves Cm ton Baits, Wadding, Cotton Yarn and "Carpet Warp. r - ' Also a large slock of F.O IS JS TT CIOTHS, Moleskin, Cord and Testings, bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Merino and Brocha Shawls, BedtictyBurlapse, Ornaburgh, Canvas?-, Padding, red and white Flannels, Canton Flannels, brown Jeans, coloured Cam brics, Italion Cravats, Cotton and. Silk pocket Handkerchiefs and Cravats, Morocco Slippers, Ladies over Shoes, Kip and Cowhide BOOTS, Childrens' Shoes, &c. &c. yCnrr Also a general assortment of GRO- km): 2 yatid a vaiiety of other articles too nu- muiuits iu iiieuiioii. nil u. mtii muy will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. They respectfully return their acknowledg ments for the liberal patronage already received and solicit the public to call and examine their stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere, feeling confident ihal they have tlie best as sortment of goods in the place, which they will sell cheaper than the cheapest. Call and ex amine for yourselves. Milford, Nov. 1, 1841, JURY liIST. Persons drawn to serve as Grand Jurors for December Term, 1841. 1 Samuel Bond, Tobyhanua. 2 Charles Price, Price. 3 George Kintner, Smithfield. 4 Jacob Slutter, Hamilton. 5 Jacob Franlz, Ross. .6 Charles Miller, Tobyhannav 7 John Hogensheldt, Stroud. 8 Edward P. Rhoads, Ross. 9 Jacob Shafer, Chesnuihill. , 10 Theodore Brodhead, Smithfieldr ': -i t n , oi. n...n. ti;il ' t1- 12 John Turn, M. Smithfield. 13 Henry Strunk, Smithfield. 14 Edward Hoodmachcr, Chesnuthj 15 John Neyhart, Smithfield. - 16 Philip Dutoil, do. 17 Joseph Bittenbender, IlaiTulfoh. 18 Charles Gilbert, Cliesnuthill. 19 John Edinger, Pocbtjojf 20 Michael Brown, jr. Smithfield, 21 George Stull, Tob.yhanna. 22 Isaac GouldfpT do. 23 JacobiErigler, Ross. 24 AbrartamFcnuer, Smithfield. Persons drawn to serve as Petit Jurots, 1 John Kemmerer, Sr. Hamilton. 2 Jacob Smith, Ross. . 3 Michael Waller, Smithfield. 4 Michael Kiser, Hamilton. T 5 Daniel Buh, Smithfield. K'k-'-'' 6 Michael Altemoso, Ross. 7 John II. Buttz, Pocono. 8 John Brink, do. 9 Andrew Storm, Hamilton 10 Reuben Hawk, Tobyhanna ... 11 John Huston, Stroud. - C 12 John Stout, do. 13 Timothy Van why, M. Smithfield 14 Charles William's, Hamilton 15 Henry Hefner, Pocono. 1G Philip Nor.h, Smithfield. 17 John Bossart, Hamilton. 18 Jonas Hanua, M. SmiihfiehK 19 Jacob Frederick. Stroud. -e.'rv 20 John Dewitt, Smithfield. - J 21 Franklin Starbird, Esq. Stroud. t 22 Henry Yetier, Pocono. 23 Godfrey Greens weig, Ross. 24 John Lesh, M. Smithfield. 25 Melchtor Kintz, Hajnilton. 2G Daniel Weiss, Cliesnuthill. jV 27 John C. Strunk, M. Smithfield. . 28 John Arnold, Hamilton. . 29 Jacob Grouer, do. 30 Andrew Pipher, Price. "4 '' . 31 Christian Mctzger, Ross. . : 32 John Callaghan, Coolbaugh. 33 Charles Serfass, Cliesnuthill. 34 John Vanawken, Smithfield. 35 Peter Remmel, Ross. 36 Peter Huffman, Smithfield. Wo certify that we have this day drawn from the wheel the above list or Grand an-J Petit Jiy rors, to serve at December Session, 1841. Wit ness our hands and the seat of Monroe county, at Stroudsburg,-lIie eleventh day of October, l84L SAML. GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Jos. Kemmeker, j. commissioners. John C. Bosh, j Attest, J. IL Walton, Clerk. . , BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office. - IK TRIAL LIST, For Monroe County Courts, Dece. Term, 1841 1 Bickly vs. Hoffman j Ace, et. al. No. 19, Sep tember t. 1837. 2 Coryell vs. Ukett, No. 8, Dec. t. 1839. 3 Coryell vs. Wasser, No. 9. Dec. t. 1839. 4 Heaney, assignee of Siglin, sr. vs. Shaffer, sr. No. 4, May t. 1840. - - 5 George iM. Hollenbach, Chester Butler et. al. vs. Isaac and Stephen Gould, No. 9, May t. 1840. G Driesbach vs. Berger, No..l 1, Sept. t. 1841. 7 Colt vs. John and Peter Berger, No. 32, Sepi ember t. .1840.. 8 Maria Nixon vs. Edward Myers, et; al. No. 2, December t. 1840. ' " 9 Maria Nixon vs. Henry Snyder, No. 3, Dec. t. 1840. 1Q Buckman, Malqne, Trump, et. al. vs. Iloff- if man, Wo. 1G, U6c.t. 1841. 11 Jonas Greeiiswfek vs. Peter Strohl, No. 3, May t. 1840. 12 "Daniel Greetrsweik vs. .John Driesbach, No. 42;:'Scptember i. 1840. 13 Lafor vs. Jayne, No. 7, Sept. t. 1839. 14 J. WMBurnet, trustee "of Margaret Keyscr, late Staples, vs. Petcr,Sn'der, B(lsarFeth ermanud John Shelly, No. G, Feb. t. 1841. 15 Frairtz's. Heller and Christman, No. 1, lay tV4I. 16 'Gish -vseller, No. 9, May t. 1841. 17 Thos. BraUliird vs. Philip Myers the young er, JNo. 15,tMav t. 1841 18 GangwererVM. Brotzman, No 19, Mav 1. 1841 . 19 Teel"vs..SigUn, sr. No. 21, May t.'l841. 20 Samuel Stqk , Michael H. Dreber and John H. Miller fithe the use of Daniel Stroud, Stogdell S hfkes, Joseph V. Wilson, John Bvs and MoVris D. Robeson vs. Win. D. Wrihon, No4, Dec t. 1840. 21 Place vs. Djrhmick, No. 26, Dec. t. 1841. 22 Christman ,vs. Rbert, James and Joseph Newell, arid'jacob Everett, No. 7, Februa ry term 184ljfr " STORES ! STOVES!! Cheaper thaiver, of various patterns and sizes with botleritops, from one to ihree holes, for cooking, alsmStove-pipe, and all kinds of Sheet Iron work will be ait ended to at the shortest noiiccf'bv the subscriber. ' BENJAMIN TOOK. Stroudsburg,' fet. 18, 184L S2GUSE C'APEKTJEK. & JOIiEIS. Silas . mliC respectfully informs the public, thalHie ha opened a shop on the corner of Jacob and Monroe streets, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, where he will keep constantly on hand and make to order al the shortest notice, and oh the most accommodating terms, Window Saslr, Blinds, Shutters, Doors, Orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Stroudsburg, October 20, 1.841. . 5TOVE! The subscriber has always on hand and for sale, an excellent assortment of Nine plate and Cooking Stoves, S'.ove-pipe, &c. Orders from Merchants will be thankfully received. THOS. j. ALBRIGHT. Stroudsburg, Oct. 20, 1841. Came to the enclosure of the subscriber on the 12th of October inst., a W2a5te ISeafcr, with black ears. The owner or owners are re quested' to t ome forward, prove , property", pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs. WAYNE G. DRAKE. Siroiid tsp., Oct. 20, 1841. CO-PARTNERSIllP. t The subscribers have this day formed a co partnership under the name and firm of ComcSiess W. eWill & Sroilaer, for the purpose of transacting the mercantile business. They will be found at tne store Iat-j ly occupied by C.C. D. Pinchoi & Co., where they will he nappy to wait upon an who win favor them with a call. CORNELIUS W. DeWITT, HENRY DeWITT. - Milford, Oct. 4, 1841. MILFORD ACADEMY. The Trustees of the Milford Academy res pectfully inform ihe public, that they have se cured tlie services of the Rev. Edward Allen, to take the superintendence of the above Insti tution, who will have associated wiih -him, Teachers of the first order, both for the male and female departments. In consequence of an appropriation from the State, for the benefit of its inhabitants, the terms of tuition for all pupils that may attend the Acad emy from Pike county (Music excepted) will be per quarter from $1 to S2 00 Terms for others will be. for Orthogra phy, Reading, Writing, Aiiihmetic, Grammar, and Geography, per quar ter . . . ' $2 50 With the above, for History, Natural Philosoplrv; Botany, Astronomy (with uso of the Ulooo.s; ouemisiry aim Rhetoric", per quarter Drawing, Painting, with the higher branches of the Mathematics . . 53 50 54 00 $5 00 $6 00 'French, Latin and Greek languages, each Music wiih tho use Qf Piano, if. . . Board with washing can be obtained in very respectable. families for SI 7p per wesek. School will commence abpul the first.of Oc tober next... The Institution. wffl be Jurnised. with an excellent apparatus. ' - HORACE, L. WEST, Secy. DISSOLUTION. -s The- Co-Partnership heretofore existing be tween ihe subscribers, under the name and firm of Cyrill v I. JPiJicfiot & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against said firm will present the same for settlement, and all those indebted to said firm on note or book account, are earnestly, requested to call and settle the same immediately. The notes and accounts are in the hands of C. C. D. Pinchot and Amos Van Etten, who are duly authorised to collect the same. CYRILL C. D. PINCHOT, C. W. DeWITT, AMOS VAN ETTEN. , Milford, Oct. 4, 1841. A- ft' AT SJJS AIL S&JBMEiyr, Suited to our Constitutions, and competent to the cure of every curable disease ivill be found in the INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, OF THE RToviSi Aiissritaia CoOgJIj o Mea&tEi. THESE extraordinary Pills are composed of plants which grow spontaneously on our own soil; and are therefore, better adapted to our constitu tions, than medicine concocted from foreign drugs, however well they may be compounded; and as THE INDIAN VEGETABL K PI LLS are found ed upon the principle that the human body is in truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, viz: corrupt humors, and that said medicine cures this disease on NATURAL PRINCIPLES by cleansing and purifying ihe body; it will be man ifest, that if the constitution be not entirely ex hausted a perseverance ia their use, according to directions, is absolutely certain to drive disease of every name from the body. When we wish to restore aSwamp or Morass to fertility, we drain it of tlie superabundant wa ters; in like manner if we wish to restore the body to health, we must cleanse it of impurity. THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS Will be found one of the best, if not the very best medicine tn the world for carrying out this GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE-, because they expel from the body all morbid and corrupt humors, the cause of disease in an easy and NATURAL MANNER; and while they every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE, disease, of every name is rapidly driven from the body The above named Indian Vegetable Pills, have been three years befoie the American public; and we can now say without fear of contradiction, that of all the various medicines which have heretofore been popular, not onChrrs -given such universal satisfaction, or obtained such, a permanent hold upon the aflections of the people. Not only do all who use it invariably experience relief, and re commend it in the strongest terms: but it has ef fected some of the most astonishing cures ever performed by medicine. Hitherto, very few of the numerous testimonial which have been received in favor of this extraor dinary medicine have been published, as the med icine obtained its present great celebrity more by its own intrinsic goodness than from extensive ad vertising. It has been deemed proper however to ofler ihe following opinions of the public press, together with a few extracts from letters of Agents, merely to show, that the fame of the Indian Vege table Pills, is not confined to any one section, but is rapidly extending itselfto every part of the Union. From the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post. THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are attaining great celebrity in New England as well as other parts of the United States. The attempt of per sons to defraud the public by the sale of spurious "articles, meets wnh general reprobation. Alf. Wright is an indefatigable business man, and shows an array of cures by the medicine which warrant confidence in the virtues of his Indian Vegetable Pills. From the Philadelphia. Spirit of the Times. THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. People are pretty well satisfied by this time, that Calomel, and the other thousand and one min eral preparations of the shops, arc better adapted, as a general rule, to kill rather than cure the pa tient; as a matter of course, vegetable medicines are therefore in great request. There are very many humbugs, however, among the latter, and we would advise all those who have the least re- gard for their health, to try the INDIAN VEC.E- TABLE PILLS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH, sold at 1G9 Race street, Phladelphia ; as they aro the preparation of one intimately acquainted with the healing art. From the Boston Daily Times. INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Of all the public advertised medicines of the day, we know of none that we can more safely re commend forjhe "ills that flesh is heir to" than the Pills that are sold at tho depot of the North r TTrtnlili Kn. 108 Tiemont : . m ' . c- . 1 :.,,..,r,a -o tnrtw nf,J,,N LjAFOKoe, Milford, Pike county, street, Boston. Several instances we know ot ' J where thev aro used in families with the highest i Stoll & Dimmick, Dingnian's Ferry, Pike co satisfaction; and no lunger ago than yesterday; wo hcaid an eminent Physician of the city rocommend them in high terms. There used to bo in the community, a "great repugnance to. tho uso of QUACICmedicinea, as they are all.indiacriminate- ly termed, but was mainly owing to tho rogular M. D.'s constantly denouncing them. They are however, becoming more liberal in this respect-, and the consequence is that good vegetable' medicines are no wmore; extensively used thaaTorrrietly. Extract of a letter from Peter Christ, .Umontown, Carrol County, Md., Nov. I7th, 1833: Dear Sir: About. two months ago, T had busi ness in Baltimore, and called at your office, and bought a few boxes of the Indian Vegetable Pills; and upon trying them I found them to be far supe rior to Tills, or any other medicine 1 hail ever used. I had been subject to a cnuah for five years, past, and during the time have taken a. vari ety of medicines without any relief, until I got "the Indian Vegetable Pills, and by taking four dwses, the cough began to leave me; and I now enjoy bet. ter health than I have done for years past After I found them to be a valuable medicine, I imme diately sent to Baltimore for a large supply. 1 have received so much-benefit; in using, the IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS that I cannot help but recommend them to every invalid I seu and think so well of the medicine that I have sen. two dozen boxes to my invalid friends,, in thu State of Indiana. feigned, PETER CHRIST. . From G. C. Black, New York. Mr. Wm. Wright ear Sir you will please to forward as soon as possible, some of your fhdian Vegetable Pills; as w'e arc almost out of the arti cle and they appear to be getting into general use here. We have a great call for the medicine a: present, and those mat have used them, speak very high of them. One gentleman attributes his boins cuked of Dropsy to the use of them; and another has betn cured of Dvspepsia, solely by the use of your Indian Vegetable Pills, and is willing you should publish his case if you think proper. G. C. BLACK, No. 1 Chatham Square, New York Extract of a letter from Mr. A. Larrimore, Indiana Doctor Wright Dear Sir Having some knowl edge of your most excellent compound INDIAN" VEGETABLE PILLS, and not knowing; how to get a fresh supply, my slock being nearly exhaust ed, and wishing to always have them in my family, I take this method to open a correspondence with you. The pills alluded to are well thought of hero and very much wanted I wish to make arrange ments with you for a constant supply, as I think a very great quantity could be sold in this section of the country. ' 4.. Extracl of a letter from Samuel Griffith; Stewart town, York Couniy, Pa. Mr. W. Wright Dear Sir I am selling the In dian Vegetable Pills by the dollar's worth, and at that rite the stock of Pills, left by your tiavcihng agent, will soon be out. I am pleased to find they are such ready sale. Those who have used them, speak in the highest terms of them. Many have already found great relief from their use, and when the cures are linal ly efTectedi I shall do you the justice to inform you of the same. Extract of a letter from Washington City. Mr. Wra. Wright Dear Sir You will have thd kindness to forward me as soon as possible, too or three gross of the Indian Vegetable Pills. The sales have, for the last two months, increased rap idly; those who buy, generally remarking, ''that they are the best pills they have ever used;' and my opinion is that they will in a short time super cede all others in this city. ROBERT FARNILAM. Washington City, D. C. Extract of a letter from Lycoming County, Pa. Mr. Wm Wright Dear Sir On being appoint ed Agents for the sale of the INDIAN VEGE TABLE PILLS in this place, we only look- one gross on trial; but it would have been belter if we had taken a half dozen gross; for on a fafnriai they have far exceeded our most sanguine expecta tions. In fact so much so that we have been oblig ed to send to Mr. Zimmerman, at Lancaster, more than a hundred miles from here, for ten dozen; but these will last but a very short time, the way we are selling thom since they have been fairly tested. In the first place, I gave some to our Physicians, to make trial of sinc6 which they have purchased a number of boxes, and highly approve of themt A few days ago", there was"a,lady sent 30 miles to get a box of the Pills, she -at the time was very low, and unable to'fifjftV herself in bed; but in two days, my informant says she was able to help herself. We could mention manv other cases, but deem it unnecessary at this time; but would merely say; . thnt ag lhe spason fagl approachJng whcn thr.ro will be a-great demand for the Indian' Vegetable Pills; and if we only could get a supply of the med icine, we could establish other ncentsXvvhich vvou A be 0j-jmmensc advantage not only15jT)RTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH; but t tho public generally. Please let us know yo . views on the subject, and any directions rrl.u. to the same, vdl bu promptly attended to by Very respectfully, your friends, S WINCHESTER tj- SON,. Jersey Shore. Lycoming county, Pn AGENTS for the sale of the above named IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS; Charles Boys, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. I John Lander, Craigs Meadows, Monroe co. Peters & Ladar, Bushkill, Piko county. OFFICE AND GENERAL DEPOT, FOR THE SALE OF THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 160 RAGE STREET, PhUadolpliiai August 95, 184 l.-r-ly.j , , m
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