JEFFEJRSONIAN REPUBLICAN NOTICE. VFo the Honorable the Judges oj the Court of Common Please oj lJtke county, now compo sing and holding the Court of Quarter Scs sions of the Peace in and for said County. The Pctitition of John CorKeliits, of ho township of Milford, in said County, re spectfully sheweih: That he occupies a house in i he said township, which has heretofore been used and occupied a Public House of Entertainment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public louse therein. He therefore prays your Honors to .grant him a License to keep a Public House at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year? And he will pray. JOHN CORNELIUS. We, the subscribers, citizens of and residing within the bounds of the township of Milford, tlo hereby certify that'we know the house for which license is prayed, and from its neighbor hood and situation believe it to be necessary for the accommodation of the public and enter tainment of strangers and travellers, that such house should be licensed; And we further certify, that wo are personally and well ac quainted -with John Cornelius, the above petitioner, and that he is, and we know him to be of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is we!! provided with house room and con veniences for the lodging and accommodadation ufsirancrs and travellers. James S. Wallace, Ira Coburx, F. R Brodhkad, C W. DeWitt, Thos. J. Newman, John Kellv, John Finch, January 13, 1842 H. L. West, Milton Dimmick, James Watson, Richard Eldred, R. R. Palmer. John Leforge. NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike courtly, now composing and holding tJie Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for said County. The Petition of Thos. Johnson, of the town ship of Westfall, in said County, respectfully sheweih: That he is desirous of obtaining a li cense for the house in which he now resides, situate in the said township as aforesaid, as a house of public entertainment for the ensuing year. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a license to keep a public house at the nlace aforesaid. And he will pray. THOMAS JOHNSON. Wc, the subscribers, citizens of and residing within the bounds of the township of Westfall, a which such Inn or Tavern is proposed to be wept, do hereb)r certify that we are well ac quainted with the above named petitioner, and hai such inn or tavern is necessary ror the ac commodation of the public and entertainment of strangers and travellers, and that the said Thomas Johnson, is of good repute for hones ty and 'temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers. Chrissc Bull, Joseph Cuddeback', H. C. Middaugh, D. Van Gorden, Daniel Quick, Levi Van Gorden, Jacob S. Van Gorden, William Middangh, John M. Quick, Benjamin H. Rose, his John W. Middau'gh, Moses Vanauken, Levi Middaugh. mark January 12, 1S42. NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges of the Cowt of Common Please of Monroe comity, now composing and Itolding the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for said County. The Petition of James Eley, of the town ship of Ross, in the said County, respect fully sfecweth: That he occupies a house in the said township, which has heretofore been used and occupied as a Public House of En tertainment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public house therein. He therefore prays y'our Honors to grant him a License to keep a Public House at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year. And he will pray. JAMES ELEY. We, the subscribers, citizens of and resid ing within lite bounds of the township of Ross, o hereby certify that we know the house for which license is prayed, and from its neighbor hood and situation believe it to be necessary for the accommodation of the public and enter tainment of strangers and travellers, that such house should be licensed': And we further certify, that wc are personally and well ac quainted with James Eley, the above peti tioner, and that he is, and we know him to be of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conven- lences for the lodging and accommodation oi strangers and travellers. John L. Knauss, E. P, Rhoads, Jacob Rumal, John Lsig, Jacob H. Grotzs, "William Grotzs, Joseph Altemus, January 12, 1842. Charles Altemus, Abraham Evans, Hiram Frantz, Amos Flyte, Jacob Fellencer. HOUSE CARPENTER & JOINER. HaS IL. IralC respectfully informs the public, that he has. 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 at the shortest notice, aiuLon the most accommodating terms, Window Sasli, Blinds, Shutters, Doors, Cloihcs-liorses, Wash-boards, ?rc. c. Orders will be thankfully received and promptly altendelbo. Stroudsbunr, .Sober 20, 1'841. WAYNE COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ALL Persons insuring in this company are members equally interested in its welfare and in the election of its officers. In order to become a member of this company and thereby be insured, the applicant gives a pre mium note, the amount of which is in proportion to the amount to be insured, and its degree of hazard, thus: If $1000 is to be insured, at 5 per cent., he gives his note for 50. If at 10 per cent, he gives his note for $100, and in that proportion for a greater or less sum, according to the rale of hazard, on which note he advances G per cent, and an additional sum of $1 50 for survey and policy. He then becomes a member on the approval of his application and is insured for five years. 1 he aggregate of the premium notes constitutes the cash fund, cbargable first, with the expenses, and second, with the losses of the Company; and should it prove insufficient to pay both losses and expenses the money to meet the losses, (should any occur) is borrowed agreeably to the act of in corporation, and paid. An assessment is then made to repay such loan upon the premium notes, in proportion to their respective amounts, and in no case to be made but once a year, notwithstanding several losses may happen. At the expiration of five years the note, if any assessments have been made and paid, is given up, and the insured may renew his application. Policies may at any time be assigned or sur rendered and cancelled, and the premium notes given up. according to the by-laws of the Com nanv. No more than three fourths of the cash value of any property will be insured, and all great hazards: such as Uollon lactones, rowaer Mills, Distilleries, Machine Shops, Manufactories for Printer's Ink, and all establishments of the same class of hazards, are not insured upon any conditions whatever, and that no one risk is taken over $5000, it is considered much more safe and less expensive than in Slock companies, where they insure large amounts and hazardous proper ty. STOGDELL STOKES, Agent. Stroudsburg, Monroe co., Dec. 15, 1841. DELAWARE ACADEMY. The winter session commenced November 1st. The school is now in. complete operation under the direction of the Priucipal IRA B. NEWMAN. STUDIES. Greek, Latin and French languages, Belles Letters, Modern Sciences including Geogra phy, Ancient and Modern; Natural, Menial and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Lo gic, Rhetoric, Mathematics including Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Navigation, &c. Terms. Tuition for any of the above branches. not to exceed (per quarter) $2 00 Music on Piano Forte, extra 5 00 Board for young Gentlemen with the Principal, per week Do. for young Ladies with ihe Teach er of Music, per week 1.50 1 50 Not including incidental expenses. N. B. Board can be obtained for lads from 10 to 14 years, of age in families of the first respectability near the Academy, from $1 00 to $1 25 per week. The Trustees feel that they need say noth ing in commendation of this school. The terms are easy, lower than any other Academy in the State. The course of instruction thor ough, and discipline strict; the Academy situa ted in a part of the country proverbial for health, is which confidence they recommend it to the patronage of the public. By the Board. DANIEL W. DINGMAN, Pres't. John Westbrook, Sec'y. Dingman's Ferry, Pike co., Pa. December 2, 1841. AN OFFER. The subscriber, from considerations entirely connected with his health, offers his situation as Principal of ihe Delaware Academy, to a well qualified Teacher. One of indifferent abilities or qualifications need not apply. To a goad Teacher, the inducements are many and perquisites ample. IRA B NEWMAN, Principal. . Dec. 22, 1841. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a Writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the house of Joseph Tracii, in Hamilton township, in said County, on Wed nesday the 2d of Februar)' next, at one o'clock M., the following described property, to wit: A certain tract or piece of Land, situate in Hamilton township, in said County, adjoining lands of Joseph Trach, Rudolph Trach, Peter Kester and others, containing 3141 MM3 be the same more or less, all cleared and is an excellent piece of Meadow. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Gower, against Joseph Jones, and will be sold by SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, Jan. 5, 1842. C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER, have on hand a large assortment of which they will dispose of on reasonable terms. All persons wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine before purchasing else where. Milford, November 1, 1841. BJiANK DEEDS For sale at this f olKce.,. ikewise removed from those iUaucements j . - ' , lead to a neglect of studies. Willi lull ,c tmtB Ate NOTICE. -r, '' -n n "1 'Common PleasofPike Emanuel B. Quick, . Ar OQ ' I county, JS'o. 28, ocptcm- TT vs- f her term 1841. Libel Harriet Quick. fordivoree. Whereas, in the above case a Subpoena and an alias Sttbposna have been issued, and return ed by me, non est inventus. This-is therefore to notify and require the said Harriet Quick, to be and appear at the next Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Milford, in and for the county of Pike, on Tuesday the 15th day of February next, to answer the said complaint of the said Emanuel B. Quick, and to shew cause if any there be, why ho should not be divorced according to law, &c. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Milford, December 29, 1841. Administrators' Notice. ' Notice is hereby given to all those indebted to the estate of GEORGE GETZ, late of Hoss township, Monroe county, deceased, either by bond, note or book account, are requested 'to make payment, and all those having demands against said estate are requsted to present them duly authenticated for settlement. The Ad ministrators will attend at the late residence of George Getz, dee'd, on Saturday (he 22d day of January next, to settle the accounts of said estate. CONRAD GETZ, Sen. JACOB GRONER. Administrators. Ross tsp., December 29, 1841. 6t. 1 TOBACCO AND CIGAR MANUFACTORY. The subscribers respectfully inform those engaged in the Mercantile business and Hotel keepers, that they have constantly on hand at their manufactory on Elizabeth street, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a large and splendid assortment of Chewing" and SmoMnBg' Tobacco, Cigars, &c. manufactured from the best Leaf, and warranted to be good, which they will sell wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms (with cred- it,) Orders for Tobacco and Cigars will be strict ly and immediately attended to. Those who come in or pass through the place will please call and examine for themselves, as we are determined to use our best exertions to accommodate the public, and merit a liberal share of their patronage. EYLENBERGER & BUSH. Stroudsburg, July 14, 1841. Wholesale and BctaiS CABINET WAKE, AIO liOOSOrG-GXiASS MANUFAC TORY. FinilE 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 Jhe Stroudsburg House where he 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 : 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 eral satisfaction will not be unrewarded. He respectfully invites the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Chairs, Settees, &c. wiH be kept constantly on hand and for sale. CHARLES CAREY. Stroudsburg, May 5, 1841. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable Willam Jessup, President Judge of the 11th Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Sus nuehanna, Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Jo seph Keller and John T. Bell, Esqs. Associate Judges of the courts of Common Picas of ihe county of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Couris of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Gener al Quarter Scssious in and for the satd county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me, commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and court of Qurter Sessions of the Peace, for the said countv of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 8th day of Feb ruary next, to continue one week. KOTXCE Is therefore hereby yircn'to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Monroe, that they lie then and there with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ex aminations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining and also that those who are bound by recog nizance to prosecute and give evidence agains the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail o the said county ot Monroe, or against persons who stand charged wilh the commission of of fences, to be then and there to prosecute or. tes tify as shall be just. SAML. GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofiice Stroudaburg, Jan 5, 1842.. GOD SAVE THE CO JIM ON WEALTH. , BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this office. BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iroai, Ca r, Coach & Wagon Axlcs? WJ diJ iAiJi cLJ L CROW DAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH JIOULDSJ And a general assortment of WAGItf TYRE, & SQUARE IRON, constantly on hand and will be sold on the most reasonable terms, by EVANS, SCRANTON & Co. Analomink Iron Works, January 1 1842. p NEW GOODS. tc. W, DeWITT & BROTHER, have just received in addition to their former slock, a afgo assortment of SEASON AB3LE GOOUS; among which may be found black, blue black, blue, invisible green, Cadet mixed and drab, BROAD CLOTHS ; CJASS1MERES and SAT1NETTS, Merinos of all colours; Alpaca Lustre,a new and fashion able article for cloaks and dresses. Fashiona ble plaid Ginghams; a choice selection of Eng- lsh and American prints. Blue black Crape, losiery, Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves, Cot ton Batts, Wadding, Cotton Yam and Carpet Warp. Also a large stock of FREEST LTH, Moleskin, Cord and Vestings, bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Merino and Brocha Shawls, Bedtick Burlapse, Ornaburgh, Canvass, Padding, red and white Flannels, Canton Flannels, brown Jeans, coloured Cam brics, Iialion Cravats, Cotton and Silk pocket Handkerchiefs and Cravats, Morocco Slippers, -r 1 ni 1-1 auies over onoes, lvip ana u-owniue Childrens' Shoes, &c. &c. Also a general assortment of GKU fegS CER1ES, Hard and Hollow W are, and a variety of other articles too nu iBWIIWI merous to mention. All ot which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. They respectfully return iheir acknowledg ments for the liberal patronage already received and solicit the public to call and examine thier stock of goods before purchasing elsewheer, eelinjr confident that they have the besi 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. Are the greatest worm medicines in the world. Dr Churchill has used them in over fifty cases, cured ten of snasms 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 ot ms irienas nave great confidence in them. Uol JL Ulark cured one Dt his children oi spasms, and one of fits accasioned by worms The lion 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 )hvsicians 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 2,000 certifi cates might be added to their truly wonderful prop erties Cant Coffin, of Nantucket, consulted Dr Sher man, on account of his son, 8 years old He had been in a decline for several months, and attended by four Physicians, who could afford him no relief. His svmntoms were leanness, nallid hue, very of fensive breath, disturbed sleep, broken off by fright and screaminor. headache, a distressing cough, itching of the nose through the day, and of the anus towards night, with slimy discharges lrom the bowels. The doctor pronounced the case one of worms and recommended his Worm Lozenges. Vfter the first dose the child ran to his parents frightened at the quantity of worms that came from him he began to mend at once, and uetore he useci one box, was entirely cured- Beni. F. Goodspeed, 130 sixth Avenue has al ways cured hi3 children of worms, by Sherman's Lozenges, lie would not be without them in his house on any account. The Rev. Jabcz Townsend's little girl, nine years old, was given up as incurable by two phy sicians. She waa 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. Castle, 297 Broadway, has used Sherman's Lozenges in his practise for more than two years, and never knew them to fail. These1 valuableWorm Lozenges can bo obtain ed at the Office of the Jefkersonian Republican, Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa. (Eir'Only 31 cts. per boxc0 July 7, 1841. room: here ! Ol'd TIN WARE of all kinds', repaired in the best manner and on short notice, by WILLIAM 'II WHITE. ' Stroudsburg, Dec. '22, 1841, Ilavinga generalassprtment of large elegant plajngnjl orna nil-linn j iy, u tticjpiepiireu io execute everjiuesi- .Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Jtfotes, Blank Receipts, JUSTICES, LEGAL AND OTHER ' - BLANKS, '-'' PAMPHLETS, &c. . Printed with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms ! AT THE OFFICE OF THE , Jei'ffersosfiiau Kepwblacan. DICKSON'S WnoiESAIE AiVD RETAE3L DRUG & APOTHECARY STORE, Nearly opposite the Easton Bank. The subscriber thankful for the liberal patron age extended towards him, begs leave to infona 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 6-8 to 24-30. Putty and Whiting. Spanish Brown in kegs and barrels English Venitian Red, in kegs and(barrels. Yellow Ochre and Litharge Chrome Green and Yellow x "' Spanish and Turpentine Gum Gopal v4 Raw and boiled Linseed Oil Red Lead and Pollers Clay Coach and Cabinet Varnish ' Paint and Tarnish Brushes . . - Pumice Slone and Sand Paper Lamp Black and patent do. i Prime Umbrio Madder -6 Spanish and Blue Vitriol. - Extract and chipped Logwood Chipped Fustic and Redwood Oil Vitriol and Aquafortis Cochineal and Liquid Blue Pig and bar Lead Black Lead and Sand Crucibles Prussian Blue Ground and grain Pepper Do Cinnamon j 'C i Cloves and Nutmegs v -" Ginger and Allspice -; I Liquorice Ball and Root a Starch and arrow Root Epsom and Glauber SaltSftVM.3 Sulphur Morphia Do Quinine Castor and Sweet Oil - Jayne's Expectorant Vl-: A Do Carminative Balsam . n Do Hair Tonic '-if Bear and Buffalo Oil iivi. Vti Cologne and Lavender Water Fancy Soap assorted Hay's Pile Liniment , ' Essence Mustard for Rheumatism Bateman's Drops and Godfrey's Gordial Gold Tincture Essence Peppermint and Harlem Oil" Balsam of Life Liquid arid Steer's Opodeldoc Keysor's German Pills - ; Lee's Antl Bilious do Thompson's Eye1 Water Together with a general assortment of every ar tide connected with the above business. JOHN DICKSON, Druggist, at.Doc. Fickardt's Old Stand, No. 71, Northamp ton street, jEaston Pa. March 31, 1841 ttml CJopal. 4 f Cases E. L Gum'Gdpal in stone, for sale 1 U by JOHN DJCKSON, Druggist, nearly opposite the Laston Bank. Easton, March 31, 1841 WINTER andaU strained SPERM OIL BlanchedlWinter and. Fall strained, in hhds. and bbls., for sale, by . JOHN DICKSON, Druggist- Easton, March 31841. Nutmegs. ICase fresh company Nutmegs, in store, and for sale wholesale and retail, by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. j . Cloves.-"" " 2f( Pounds fresh Cloves, just received and xJJ for sale wholesale and retail, by. JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. Copperas. K Barrels green Copperas, just received and for J sale wholesale and retail, by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. : Spirits Turpentine. "tf tf Barrels, just received and for sale wholesale JL U and retail, by J. DICKSON, Druggist.. Easton, March cil, 1841. Whiting: . .lit a... - . 1 T . f 1 JL v wholesale and retair, by -JOHN DICKSON, Druggist. Easton, March 31, 1841. Indigo. 5Ceroons Prime Sp. Indigo, just received and for sale by J. DICKSON, Drugoist. 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, Marcli31, 1841. JOB WORK ; -Noat'lv executed at lliis Office-. r
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