JEFFEKS0N1AN REPUBLICAN NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common fleas of Monroe county, now compo sing and holding the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the said County. The Petition of Henry "Whilesell, of the town ship of Tobyhannna, in the county of Monroe, Respectfully shewethi That he occupies a house in the said township, which has hereto fore been used and occupied as a public house of Entertainment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public house therein. He therefore prays your Honors lo grant him a License to keep a Public House at the place aforesaid, for the ensuing vear. And he will praj HENRY WHITE SELL. The subscribers, citizens of, and residing within the township of Tobyhanna, in the said county of Monroe, recommend the above peti tioner, and certify that the Inn or Tavern abore mentioned is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers or travellers, and that the petitioner above named is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. Philip -Hoffman, William Adams, John Dreisbach, ' Jacob Sox, Thomas Birmingham, John Arnold, Franklin Sox, Robert Winter, Henry Snyder, Peter Merwine, Adam Bond, George Harman, Peter Merwine, jr. March 30, 1S42. PROCLAMATION. "Whereas, the Honorable Willam Jessup, President Judge of the 11th Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Sus quehanna, Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Jo heph Keller and John T. Bell, Esqs. Associate Judges of the courts of Common Pleas of the county of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Gener al Quarter Scssious in and for the said 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 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the said county of Afonroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 10th day of May next, to continue one week. NOTICE Is therefore hereby giren lo the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Monroe, that they be then and there with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ex aminations and other remembrances, to do those things w hich to their offices are appertaining, and also that those who are bound by recog nizance to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in ike Jail of the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of of fences, to be then and there lo prosecute or tes tify as shall be just. SAML. GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, March 30, 1842. 5 c' GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. NOTICE That by order of one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, made the 25;h February, the Sheriff of Pike county was directed to publish a copy of a certain writ of Foreign attachment for six weeks in one newspaper printed at Stroudsburg, in Monroe county, and also one other newspaper published in the City of New-York. In pursuance where of, 1 hereby cause the same to be published, a copy of which writ is as follows: Pike county, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsyl- ftfciG vama to tne feherin oi saiu iuniy, Sj5CV ' u (JUlllllidiiu yuu uiai vuu euuuu w John A. King, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tenements in whose hands or possessions soever the same may be, so that he be and ap pear before our Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Milford in and for said County, on the seventeenth day of May next; there to an swer Stroud J. Hollinshead, of a plea of tresspass upon the case, &c, and further we command you that you summon all persons in whose hands or possession the said goods or chaliels or any of them may be attached, so that they and every of them be and appear be fore said court at the day .and place mentioned in this writ, to answer what shall be objected against them, and abide the judgment of the Court therein ; and hare you then and there this writ. Witness the honorable Wm. Jessup, Presi dent Judge of our said court at Milford, this 25i h day of February, eighteen hundred and forty-tuo. II. S. MOTT, Prothonotary. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Milford, Pike co. February 25, 1842. mar. 9. BUFFALO ROBES. C. W.DeWITT 6l BROTHER, have just re ceived a bale of superior BUFFALO ROBES, nnd will sell thorn as cheap as they can be pur chased in the City. All kinds of produce ta ken in exchange for goods. Milford, January 12, 1842. ' BLANK MORTGAGES -.Fiorale at .this office, Ureeting:- NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, now composing and holding the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for said county. The Petition of Martin W Dingman of the township of Delaware, in said county, respect fully sheweth: That he occupies a house in tho said township, which has heretofore been used and occupied as a Public House of Entertain ment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a Public House therein. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a License to keep a Public House at the place aforesaid for the en suing year. And he will prav. M. W. DINGMAN. We the subscribers, citizens of, and residing within the bounds of the township of Delaware, do hereby certify, that we know the hoie for which licene is prayed, and from its neighbor hood and situation believe it to bo necessarv for the accommodation of the public and enter tainment of atrangers and travellers, that such house should be licensed; And we further cer tify that we are personally and well acquainted with Martin W. Dingman, the above petition er, 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 conve niences for the accommodation of itrangers and travellers. Solomon Westbrook, Simon J. Decker, Wm. C. Jagger, Isaac P. Vangorden, D. W. Dingman, jr. Benjamin Frazor, Thomas Cortright, Jacob Hornbeck, Albert S. Stoll, Wm. T. Willson, Daniel Brooks, Daniel Decker, jr. March 16. BELVIDEEE FOUNDRY. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is now prepared to execute all or ders in his line of business in the best manner, and with despatch. He will manufacture for Flour and other Mills, together with Castings of every description turned and fitted up in the best possible manner. Possessing conveniences for making HEAVY CASTINGS with Lathes of different sizes, &c. he feels confi dent in hisr ability to excute all orders with which he mav be entrusted in a workmanlike manner. ALSO : Pratts Cast Iron Smut 31 ills, surpassed by none in use. Reference STOGDELL STOKES, Stroudsburg. Particular care will be taken to employ none i but good workmen in the different departments of! the establishment, and no pains will be spared by 1 the proprietor to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with orders for work. He has on hand a supply of PA TTERNS embracing the leading variety of Mill Gearing, such as Bevel, Spur and iMortice Wheels, &c. He is also making daily additions to them, and is at all times prepared to make such patterns as may be required without (in most instances) any ; . jj:.: i i - j it .. I uuuuionai cuarge ; in aoing w men great auenuon will be paid to combine the latest improvements with strength and lightness. BRASS CASTINGS of all kinds will be made to order. The highest price will be paid for old Copper or Brass. Thrashing Machines and Horse Powers of the most approved construc tion, ready made and for sale low. Wrought Iron Mill Work will be done to order on the most reasonable terms. DAVID P. KIN YON Belvidere, N. J. January 12, 182. SCHOOL BOOKS. American Constitutions, Analytical Reader, Portefs Rhetorical Reader, English do. Hale's History United States, American Popular Lessons, Parkers Help to Composition, Comstoch's Natural Philosophy, Do Chemistry, Colburrfs First Lessons, Town's Analysis, Do Little Thinker, Andrew's Latin Grammar, Do do Readers, Smith's Arithmetic, DaholVs do Adams' do Greenleaf's English Grammar, . Smith's do do Brown's do do Olney's Geography and Atlas. Mitchell's do do Mitchell's Primary Geography, Village School do Bottany for Beginners, Elementary Spelling Boohs, ' Cobb's do do Webster's Old do do American do do Table Boole, Bascom's Writing boohs, Blank Books, Writing paper, Quills, &c. for sale cheap, by C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER. Milford, February 2, 1842. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office. The American Jkafoorcr. PROSPECTUS. Under the above title the subscribers will pub lish on the 1st of April, 18"2, and on the 1st of each succeeding month a Magazine of Facts, Ar guments, Statistics, Speeches, Editorials, &c. &c, devoted exclusively to the advocacy and defence of the policy of Protection to American Labor against the selfish and grasping policy of Foreign Nations, especially of those with which we chiefly made, which shut out of their ports the great bulk of our Products, and especially those of our Free Labor, while they glut our markets, bankrupt our Merchants, depreciate our currency and famish our Laborers and Artisans by pouring in upon us the products of their skill and Industry, on the easy terms proffered them by our low and non-Protective Duties. This Magazine will inflexibly and ardently advocate the true American Policy of countervailing these gross exactions of Great Brit ain and other Nations by a system of direct, avow ed Protection to our Home Industry which shall be thorough and efficient. The American Laborer will affirm and maintain the policy of encouraging and fostering by wise legislation the establishment and growth in our country of new or yet feeble branches of Industry, such as the Culture of Silk, the Manufacture of whatever fabrics of Wool, Cotton, Iron, Src, may be necessary for the supply of our own wants and to secure and perfect our Independence. It will demonstrate that the true and permanent interests of all, but especially of the Agricultural and Work ing Classes universally, will be infallibly and sign ally promoted by adopting and, carrying out the Protective Policy, and that the Wages of Labor, the average price of its Produce, and the aggregate Product of the National Industry, will be surely and largely enhanced thereby. In short, this work is intended to form a complete text-book for the friends of Protection, and a thorough refutations at every point, of the pernicious fallacies put forth by the foreign and misguided American apologists for the policy of one-sided Free Trade. The A7nerican Laborer will be published monthly in a large octavo form, each number contaiiing 32 large double-column pages of closely printed matter. Each number will contain one great Speech, Report, or other convincing document, and a variety of .shorter articles. The work will form one complete and comprehensive volum-- of three hundred and eighty-four large and fair pa ges, and will be afforded to single subscribers for seventy-Jive cents each, three copies for Two Dol lars, five copies for Three Dollars, nine copies for Five Dollars, or twenty copies for Ten Dollars. Payment is required in advance, in all cases. The lowest possible price has been fixed in order that its circulation may be rendered universal, should the work receive the approbation ol the public. The several Home Leagues, Agricultural So cieties, Mechanics' Associations and individual friends of Protection throughout the Country are earnestly solicited to aid us in extending the cir culation of The Laborer. GREELY & McELRATH, 30 Ann-st. N. Y. New-York, March 4, 1S42. VlT The first number will contain the able Speech of Hon. Wtlliam Slade of Vermont, em bodying the recorded opinions of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, John C. Calhoun, &c. &c. in favor of Protecting our Home Industry with a variety of other important matter. Editors throughout the United States, by send ing us a copy of their papers containing the above Prospectus (marked), will be entitled to the Amer ican Laborer, without continuing their papers in exchange. Remittances must be made in bills of specie paying Banks, or the discount will in all cases bo charged to the person remitting. Postmasters ara authorized by law to remit subscription money t Editors, and Bank bills or drafts so remitted to u! may always be considered as at our risk. NEW GOODS. C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER, have just received in addition to their former stock, a large assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS; among which may be found black, blue black, blue, invisible green, Cadet mixed and drab, BROAD CLOTHS; CASSIMERES and SAT1NETTS, Merinos of all colours; Alpaca' Lustre, a new and fashion able article for cloaks and dresses. Fa?htnna ble plaid Ginghams; a choice selection of Eng lish and American prints. Blue black Crape, Hosier', Ladies and Gentiemcns Gloves, (Jot ton Calls, Wadding, Cotton Yarn and Carpet Warp. Also a large slock of FOREST CLOTMS, Moleskin, Cord and Aresting.s, bleached and brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Merino and Brocha Shawls, Bedtick Buriapse, Ornaburgh, Canvass, 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 y SOOTS, Childrens' Shoes, &o. &c. Also a general assortment of GRO CERIES, Hard and Hollow Ware, and a variety of other articles too nu merous to mention. All of which they 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 ihier stock of goods before purchasing elsewhoer, feeling confident that they have the best as sortment of goods in t fie place, which they will sell cheaper than the cheapest. Call and ex amine for yourselves. Milford, Nov. 1, 1841. JOB WORK Neatlv executed at this Office V3 -5SKSv A NATURAL REVIEW, Suited to our Constitutions, and competent to the cure of every curable disease will be found in the INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, OF THE IVortSi American College of Ileallli. THESE extraordinary Pills are composed of plants which grow spontaneously on our own soil; and are therefore, belter adapted to our constitu tions, than medicine concocted xom foreign drugs, however well they may be compounded; and as TIIEINDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS 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 the body; it will be man ifest, that if the constitution be not entirely ex hausted a perseverance in their use, according to directions, is absolutely certain to drive disease of every name from the body. When we wish to restore a Swamp or Morass to fertility, we drain it of the 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 in the ivorld 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 before the American public; and we can now say withont fear of contradiction, that of all the various medicines which have heretofore been popular, not one has given such universal satisfaction, or obtained such a permanent hold upon the affections 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 testimonials 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 offer the 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 itself to 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 with general reprobation. Mr. 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, are 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 VEGE TABLE PILLS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH, sold at 169 Race street, Phladclphia ; as they are 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 for the 4,ills that flesh 'is heir to" than the Pills that are sold at the depot of tho North American College of Health, No. 198 Tremont street, Boston. Several instances we know of where they are used in families with the highest satisfaction; and no longer ago than yesterday, vc heard an eminent Physician of the city recommend them in high terms. There usod lo be in the community, a great repugnance to tho use of QUACK medicines, as they are all indiscriminate ly termed, but it was mainly owing to the regular M. D.'s constantly denouncing them. They are however, becoming more liberal in this respect, and the consequence is that good vegetable medicines are now more extensively used than formerly. Kxtract of a letter from Peter Christ, Uniontown, Carrol County, Md., Nov. 17th, 1838. Dear Sir: About two months ago, I 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 bo far supo- i nor to Pills, or any otner medicine I had ever used. I had been subject to a cough for five years past, and during tho timo havo takou a vari ety of medicines without any relief, until I got the Indian Vegetable Pills, a.nd by taking four doses, the cough hegw to. leave me; and I now enjoy bet tor jioalth than I have done for years past After I found thorn to be a valuable medicine, I imme diately sent to Baltimore for a largo supply. 1 jhaye reccivod so much benefit jn using the IN- VEGETABLE PILLS that I cannot helpjSutirecommend them to every invulid L see and think so well of the medicine that 1 have sei.t two dozen-boxes to my invalid friends, in tho State olIndiana. Signed, bT v. PETER CHRIST. From G. C. Black, New York. Mr. Wm. Wriglitjgear Sir you will please to forward as soon as possibleji somo of your Indian Vegetable Pills; as we are almost out of the arti cle, and they appear to bo gettingnto general use here. We have a great call for the& medicine at present, and those that have usod them, speak very high of them. One gentleman attributeshis being cured of Dropsy to the use of them; andanother has been cured of Dvspepsia, solely by tlie use of your Indian "Vegetadle Pill9, and is willing you should publish lus case if you think proper. G. C. BLACK, No. 1 Chatham Square, New York Extract of a letter from Mr. A. Larrimorc, 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 stock being nearly exhaust ed, and wishing to always have them in my family, 1 take this method to open a correspondence with you. The pills alluded to are well thought of here ,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. Extract of a letter from Samuel Griffith, Stewart town, York County", Pa. Mr. W. Wright Dear Sir I am selling the In dian Vegetable Pills by the dollar's woith, and at that rate the stock of Pills, left by your travelling agent, will soon be out. 1 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 final ly effected, I shall do you the justice to inform you of the same. Extract of a letter from WashingtongCity. Mr. Wm. Wright Dear Sir-You vylf have the kindness to forward me as soon as possible, too or three gross of tho 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 FARNBTAM. 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 took one gross on trial; but it would have been better if we had taken a half dozen gross; for oh a fair trial 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 mile3 from here, for ten dozen; but these will last but a very short time, tho way wo are selling them since they have been fairly tested. In the first place, I gave some to our Physicians, to make trial of since which they have purchased a number of boxes, and highly approve of them. A few days ago, there was a lady sent 30 miles to get a box of the Pills, sho at the time was very low', and unable to turn herself in bed; but in two days, my informant says she was able to help herself. We could mention many other cases, but deem it unnecessary at this time; but would merely say; that as the season is fast approaching when there will be a great demand for the Indian Vegetable Pills; and if we only could get a supply of the med icine, wc could establish other agents, which would be of immense advantage not only to the NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH; but to the public generally. Please let us know your views on tho subject, and any directions relative to the same, will be promptly attended to by Very respectfully, your friends', 5. WINCHESTER J- SON, Jersey Shore. Lycoming county, Pa AGENTS for the sale of the above named IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS: Charles Boys, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. John Lander, Craigs Meadows, Monroe co John Laforge, Milford, Pike county. Stoll & Dimmick, Dingman's Ferry, Pike co Peters & Ladar, Bushkill, Pike county. Myers & Edinger, Tannersville, Monroe co OFFICE AND GENERAL DEPOT, FOR THE SALE OF THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 109 RACE STREET, Philadelphia. August 23, 181. ly. BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iron, Car, Coaoli & Wagon AxLc-h AW gllB CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND. PLOUGH MOULDS Axle and Qun Barrel Iron, A,nl v, general assortment of WAGON TYRE & SQUARE IROtf, constantly an hand and will ho sold on the most reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, ) April ly J 842. 5 HORSE BILLS Neatly and expeditiously executed at this Qfiice, ,dBV- jiT-gM . I Htm mini ' : '
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