JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. Brilliance, Utility and Economy Combined ! TEN COPIES 0R TEN" DOLLAR?! ' OR THE HOME BOOK OF LITERATURE, FASHION, AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY. The First Number will be issued in JANUARY, 1813, and will contain- FIVE SPLENDID PLATES. Edited by Miss E. LESLIE, author of " Mrs. Washington Potts," &c. and T. S. ARTHUR, au thor of uSix Nights with the Washingtonians,"&c. Embellished with the most exquisite Mezzotint and Steel Plates, and splendid coloured Plates of .the Fashions. The great demand which has existed for the unst vcar. for Godev's Lady's Roolc, Graham's Magazine, and other kindred publications, has in duced the subscriber to present to the public a Monthly Magazine, similar in its general features to the popular works referred to, but with some claims to attention which they do not possess. For this purpose he has secured the aid of MJSS E. JjESLIE, universally known as the first female writer of the age, and particularly distinguished by her graphic sketches of manners, and her success in illustrating and correcting fashionable follies. As the writer of various books, and a contribu tor to Godey's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, and other pcriodilals of high reputation, Miss Les lie has done much to enlighten and entertain the public, and in the Magazine now presented, which "bears her name, she will make her eminent talents still more available for the general good. Besides n series of Nouvellettes, in her own inimitable style, in which, under cover of amusement, some beneficial design will be promoted, she will fur nish from her observation, reading and experience, a succession of Essays on Household Economy, embracing general suggestions for the regulation x)f domestic establishments, hints and reflections useful to housekeepers, practical advice, numer ous receipts never before published, and all other ihings that may be made subservient to the pur pose. This department of the Magazine, though no undue space will be allotted to it, is not to be ibund in any other periodical, and the Publisher is satisfied that it will not be less interesting and valuable than it is nevel. As it is the purpose of the Publisher to make the Magazine tributary to useful designs, he has made an arrangement with the justly celebrated T. S. ARTHUR, Esq: by which that gentleman will be directly engaged in a joint superintendance, and will bestow his best endeavors. Mr. Arthur will furnish for each number one or more of his life like narratives, and such other matter as may be adapted to the amusement and improvement of all ages and classes, especially young ladies, to whose interests the utmost care will be directed. Believing that a proper taste in dress is essen tial to the true development of female gratefulness, a portion of the work will be devoted to an expo sition and illustration of the prevailing Fashions. This will be strictly and exclusively under the, care of Mss Leslie, whose severe taste and ample opportunies of observation will confer upon what ever receives the stamp of her approbation, a high authority. To enable her to select the newest, latest, and most recherche fashions, the Publisher has made arrangements to receive, by the Steam ers, the latest issues of Paris and Lyndon; and to give the higest possible effect to the modes select ed, he has made an engagement with a celabrated : Artist to compose and modify the groups, so as to render them highly effective. He therefore does not hesitate to announce that his Fashion Plctcs will be not only more correct, but will be execu ted in a style of greater brilliancy and elegance man any which can be found in any other publi cation. Miss Leslie's Magazine will, as will be per ceived from what has been stated, be emphatically, a Hjtnc Bitok, and it will contain matter especial ly calculated for ornament to the centre table, in- , tercsting reading and conversation in the Draw- j ing Room, and for the Family Fireside, valuable ! suggestions in the housekeeper's department, and I unerring illustrations in the style of dress. j Tie embellishments will be in the grst style of the pictoral an. Each number will contain, at1 least, two Piates; and in the course of the volume ther will be presented several Superb Mezzotints, of list highest possible elegance and finish. T.i3 c;Keflts of Miss Leslie's Afagazine will be ruci to ive it. in this respect, a decided superi Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of "the Sirondsburg Library Company, that iho annual ineoiing of said Company will be held at the Library Room, on Saturday evening the 6ih of Jinuary next, at early candle-light. All are requested to attend, as much business of importance will come before the meeting. J. H. 'WALTON, Sec. December 14, 1842. NOTICE. , The, Treasurer of ihet County of.. Monroe is how ready uf receive subscribers for the Pam phlet Laws of this Commonwealth. FREDERICK RISER, Trca's. Treasurer's Oflice, Strouds- ) burg, Dec. 12, 1842. J NOTICE.. A Petition for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, has been filed the 3d December 1842, by Samuel Case, Butcher, Monroe county. Whjch Petition will bo heard before the Dis trict Court of the United Stales for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court room in the City of Phil adelphia, on Friday the 6th day of January next, at 11 o'clock, a.m. when and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted, and the said Petitioner declared Bankrupt. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. ' Philadelphia, Dec. 7, 1842. 3i NOTICE. The subscribers having purchased the inter est of Henry S. Mott in the firm of Mot., Bifldis & Co.', give notice that the business will be continued by them under the firm of All persons indebted to said firm of MOTT, BIDDIS & Co., are requested to call and pay up at their earliest convenience, and it is de sirable, and requested, that they make it con venient soon. SAMUEL DB1MICK, BRITTONA. BIDDIS, Milford, Nov. 22, 1842. i rr jFashioisalile DFailorin ESTABLISHMENT. Would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and county generally, that he is still exerting himself for their accommodation at his stand, one door below the office of Wm. Davis, Esq. on Elizabeth street, and has now itr his possession plates and diagrams of the Very ULalest City Fashions; from which he i3 enabled to put all kinds of gentlemen's wearing1 apparel in a manner that cannot fail to please those who may wish to dress in strict accordance with the prevailing inodes. For others whose tastes may not in cline to the latest fashions, or whose ages may suggest ideas of comfort rather than display, he trusts he is equally well prepared; having had the advantage of many years experience m the difficult, yet not unsurmountable task of adapt ing his work to the wishes of many and vari ous persons. Ho is prepared to supply orders Avith promptness and despatch With his sin cerest thanks for tho patronage heretofore bo stowed upon him, he respectfully solicits its continuance determined w neglect no means of giving his customers full and ample satisfac tion. All kinds of cutting neatly executed at the shortest notice, and" in the most fashionable style. 'September 14, 1842. . W. DeWitt & Brother, have just received a large assortment of Stoves, con sisting uf Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 boiler Cooking stoves. do do 9 plate stoves. do do Parlour do. do do Box do. Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do. Many's Albany 3 do do. Dcgroff cy Sears Albany 3 do do. Spoors Patent Coal stoves. And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all of which they will sell cheap for cash or produce. Milford, Nov. 10, 1842. Came to the enclosure- of the subscriber on the 15th of November last, a red and white spotted MqllV Be coming one year old next spring. Tift? owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay 'charges 'and take him away, otherwise be will be disposed of according to law. JOHN DIETRICK, Farmer: M. Smithfield, Dec. 7, 1S42. NICHOLSON LAND SALE. An adjourned saleof Nicholson Lands will be held at Prince's Hotel, HarrUburg, ihe 29th December next, comprising 'ail the lands re maining undisposed of by compromise, sale, or appeal, which were advertised for sale at Wilkesbarre on the 12th and at Harrisburg on the 26th September last. For further descrip tion of ihe lauds see former advertisements Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. Persons desiring to compromise can make proposals to the Commissioners at Harrisburg any time be fore the sale. JNO. DUNBAR CREIGII, CHAS. McCLURE, . WILLIAM PRIMROSE. NOTICE a these who arc about to huild or repair. The umdersigned respectfully informs the public that he is duly authorised to sell the Right of the Johnson Re-acting Water wheel, to the counties of Monroe and Pike, patented the 22d day of June, A. D. 1 S40. - im ti 1 1 ' . I t . i tie Jonnson re-acting wneei is me uesi now F & D bk Waynesbur; in use 10 propei a saw iniu, u any J-Farm. & Mech's bk. Pntsbur BilK -1IST. Corrected -vceklv for the Jeflersontan .Republican. ' Dis. fraud par . l)ar 12 r 5u8 60 par par 50 par fraud ; 7 par 7 par failed ' failed fraud failed par The notes of those banks On which quotations aro omitted and- a dash( Substituted, are n,ot purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with we exception of those which are marked with a atar() City asc. Name. Bank of Philadelphia Bank of North America . : Bank of Northern liberties . Bank of Pennsylvania Bank of Penntownship Bank of United States Commercial hank of Pentu Farmers and Mechanics. ' ; Girard Kensington. Kensington Sav. Ins. Merchants bank olPhilada. . Manufacturers and Mechahis Mechanics . .. J" .-. '. Moyamensing Philadelphia Philadelphia Sav. Insr Philadelphia Loan Co. , Penntownship Sav. Ins. Southwark Savings bank Schuylkill Savings lus . Schuylkill bank ' Southwark bank Western bank "Country Bazaltsj, Agricultural bk, Great Bend . Allegheny bk of P.a, Bedford Bk of Beaver, Beaver Bk of Swarta, Harrisburg Bk of Washington, Washington Bk of Chambersburg, Chambers. -Bk of Gettysburg, Gettysburg Bk of Pittsburg, Pittsburg Bk of Susquehana co. Montrose . Bk of chester co. Weschester Bk of Delaware co. Chester Bk of Germaniown, Germantowu Bk of Lewistown, Lewistown Bk of Middlelown, Middletown . Bk of Montgomery co. Norristowa Bk of Northumberl'd, Northumb. Berks co bank, Reading Centre bank, Bellefonlo City bank, Pittsburg Columbia bk & bridge co. Columb. Carlisle bank, Carlisle Doylestown bank, Doylesto.wa-- iJilSlUU (JilllK, iUSlUU ' 'Aft Exchange bank, Pittsburg Certificates Di do branch Elollisdaybitrg Certificates Erie bank, Erie - - only- io more reverence lor the names will jn-dii-i the Editors to admit any article of.question nbiL merit,'but everything admitted will be iudsed of bv its intrinsic worth, and njihins can possibly ! Nicholson Commissioners office, 1 i -tl .1 !" ' . . - - lin.i a place wmcn wm noi ue calculated to pro- Harrisburg, iov. 12, 1S42. in )H Use entertainment anjanication oi its rea der. h will scarcely be credited that a Magazine, suc!i as has been described, can be afforded at the low rate f Jjl 50 per aiinnum, when but a single fjC IV ropy ss suos;:iiseu lor, oui ai me rtsu oi consider- able loss, the publisher lias determined to furnish j it for that sum, be -g just one half the price of the other principal Magazines. Indeed, as will be seen by the subjoined list of offers and premiums, the publisher has resolved upon obtaining a wide j circulation for his publication, .'is it will require ' an immense edition to repay the laige outlays nc cessnry to be made. AtWrcsB, postpaid, MORTON M'MICIIAKI., NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Wholesale ami Kelail WA.RE MANUFACTORY, At Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa. The. subscriber respectfully informs the cili zens of Stroudsburg and the public generally, that he has opened a shop on Elizabeth street, l'ubiiiiicrs-Jiaii, mi ciiesnut St. Philadelphia, ; nearly opposite William Eastbum's store, where he iiflends keeping constantly on hand, and will manufacture to order, all articles in his liner of wheel in the United States under a low water head: tinder a head from 5 to 7 feet is suffi cient to cut from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours of jnch or any other boards with ease. The wheeic' require, under a 7 foot headj 140 inches of water a.nJ so in proportion to any other head. -Under a 7 foi' head, the Saw will make from 200 to 250 str0h.es per minute. "The advan tage which those wiisefe have over any other wheels is, that it requires h four posts to make tho floom or bulk head; the wheels are hung on the crank shaft. Two wheels aie what is re quired for a Saw mill, and the posts planked in side the same.as a pen stock. I have biiill one , Lebanon bank, Lebanon Farm. & Mech's bk, Fayette cq Farm & Mech's, Greencastle Franklin bk, Washington, Farmers bk Bucks co, Bristol Farmers bk Lancaster, Lancaster Farmers bk Reading; Reading Harrisburg bank, Harrisburg Harmony Institute, Harmony Honesdale bank, Hone-dale Huntingdon bank, Huntington Juriiata bank, Lewistown Lancaster bank, Lancaster Lancaster county bk, Lancaster at tlirten millc llila vonumi nn till' Knarin"' vt ayhjw i 4 a j kjwu.wj w - - - ----- Brook, in Luzerne county, for Mr. S. P. Tem plin, under about a 7 fool head, which will cut from 3 to 4000 in twelve hours of inch boards; therefore, 1 can recommend them as the best wheels now in operation.. There are several more mills in lhat part, all under low heads, which answers the same purpose as that of Mr. Templins. For further information, please call on the subscriber. FERDINAND DUTOT. Agent. Lower.Smithfield, Monroe co., November 9, 1842 if. par par 'no sale closed closed failed '8 8 1 11 par par par 17 par 7 closed no sale 1 8 par par 1 1 1 7 1-2 6 10 , failed failed failed 3 par 1 7 -no sale -no sale 15 10 5 5 failed no sale 1 fraud 9 Brass SQ'liour Clocks, "VVod30 do. do For salo cheap, by) , . , . v C. W. BeWITT. Milford, Dec. 3, 1842. Tlic Wew-Worid Aiouatal 02 13 2. A MAGNIFICENT Christmas and IVcw-Yejrr's WITH NUMEROUS SPLENDJJ JiNGfUVINos, Executed by the fii st Artists? exclusively for tliis A;inja ! In order to celebrate the ensuing holidays , .t becoming manner, and in accordance v.jib r usual custom, the Publisher of the NEW.WUilLi) announces his intention to issue a Christmas am New-Year's present, which shall surpass ail Ii former efforts in the beauty of its-illustnitions an I the variety and value ol its contonts. aW con tain, all the most valuable and choicest arth ks i t THE. LONDON KEBPSAjCg; one of the finest and most costly of the. ilnglls.i Annuals together with the choicest Tale- 4i Poetry from all the other English Annuals. Am...4 the Engravings will be given a most sCa-tii-i... PICTURE 'OF INDUCEMENTS TO POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS. Tour conies of this beautiful work will be fur iiishcd Un $5 in current funds: ten conies for S 10: i business, such as twenty-two copies for $20. To every person for v arding 5, four copies will be sent, and in addi tion a copy of Pilgrims of the Rhine, Devereux Kugene Aram, Last Days of Pompeii, Francisca Carrara, Trails and Trials of Enirlish Life. The Van of the Peacock, Romance and Reality, The i Repealers, Conversations with Lord B vron. The i iioney-Moon ana uemsoi ueauty. The Disowned, .mi uiiiiwu, -ncnci, vy jjuiwer; ineiunurcn lull. J J'.LIerJy Gentleman. The Two Friends, Victims of; TIN-WARE in all its varictiL Stove Pip3s and' Drums of all sizes, Spouts for Dwelling Rouses and oilier Buildings. . , Also, very superior 'Russian and American Sheet Iron, ill. The Improvisatrice, Book of Beauty, (by ! Which he will manufacture into every shape to iiss Landon, with a Portrait; Confessions of an j suit purchasers, &c. &c. ".LlerJy Gentleman. The Two Friends. Victims of; a.. .,k-I,k ; mnoln., K5,e,.ir -,i T ... . f. ii :: 77. - ' :X1 AO"ra employs none but first-rate workmen, the pub- be preferred. To any person fonvardincSlO. ten !!c mny rcst assure(1 ,hat l's work ,s (lo,e.1 cctpies will be furnished, and any four of the fore named works. To any person forwarding 20, J copies will be furnished, and eight of the fore named works. To any person forwarding $40, 4 copies, and the whole of the fore-named works. SURGEON DENTIST Has located m Sirondsburg. Q&pp one. dqof' H-estofDr. W. P. Vails. Aususi 3, 1812 tf. ' I'or tiaicat this office. in the bcbt and most workinaullke manner; and he respectfully tolictits a share of public patron age. Come and see for yourselves, befofc you pur chase elsewhere. Uj PEWTER and LEAD, Talson in ox change for work, and all kindsof REPAIRING in the Copper, Tin. and bheet hon Jiusrauss. done at the shortest iioiici. WAN DEL BRELMER. Mav 4,' tf. Pbr atTit t ills :(faicc NOTICE. Petitions for Discharge mid Certificate under the Rankrupt Law, hac been filed by Moses Bross, Lumberman, Piko county. Walter Buchanan, Tanner, do. And Friday the 30ih day of December next, at 1 1 o'clock, a. m. is appointed for ihe hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting m Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such. Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of (he District Court. Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1842.- 10. NOTICE. A Petition for Discharge and Certificate tin der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Jolni FincVij Leather Manufacturer, Pike countr. And Friday the 30'th day of December next at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appninted'foT the hearing thereof, before the said Court, hitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room, in tho Ci ty of Philadelphia, when and where tho Cred itors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, njny appear and huw cause, if any they have, why tsiich Dischargc,.ai5d Certificate should not be granted. , FRAS. HOPKINSON, . Clerk uf the District Court. Phiiadelphia. drt. 8, tS42,-10w. ,,13. Lumbermen's bank,- Warren Marietta & Susque. Trading co Merchants & Manuf. bk, Pittsburgh Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Pittsb g Miners bk of Pottsville, Potlsville Monongahela bR of Brownsville, Browns 3 Northern bk of Pa, Dundaff no sale Northampton bk, Allentowu ' 20 New Hope Del. Bridge co. 15 Northumberland Uuian Columbia bk, Milton no sale N Western bk 6f Pa, MeadvilU closed New Salem bank. Favette co fraud Oflice Schuylkill bk, P. Carbon failed Pa-Agr fe Manuf bk Carlisle . , failed Silver Lake bk, Montrose ' closed Tavlorsville Dei Bridge co. 10 Towanda bk, Towanda failed Union bk of Pa, Uniontowu failed Westmoreland bk, Greensburg closed Wilkesbarre bridge co, Wilkes. -' no sale West Branch bk, Williamsport Wyoming bk Wilkesbarre - 7 Yo'rk bk, York .8 Youghany bk, Perryopolis no sale Note. It may be proper to remark, that the notes of nearly all the country banks are re deemed in specie on presentation at their coun ters; and thai life cause of their depreciation in the city, is owing to a resolution of (he city banks to receive on deposit the notes of those f banks only which have efiecled an arrange ment with a city bank to redeem their notes when presented. Those country banks there fore, which are quoted 'at par, have an agency in the city where their notes arc paidin spocio on demand. v; ?VJQT3 -WORK Neath- eA-cculiJil itt 'lliisj'OiUcO,' LUMBER ! LUMBF.ii ! f Tho subscribers have at the;,r MlU aitlIale ttireo miles from John leol 'Tavern which is on the Drinker Pike, and 'dl)ly half a mile from Henry W. Dr'nkcr, &. a !irg0 and gCI,erai assortment, of sca?on.ed Wfeits I5le lidmiicr of the best cjalit)-, which thoy offer at very low prices. Vurchastsrs would dp well to call and examine iheir assortment, it being from 5 to 10 miles "nearer, and a much belter road, than to any other Mill in this suction of country, Where a gcneiul assortment can be had. PIliLlP:G. RFoDlNG Oo. BplcinUor 21,1 812. 4m. AND THE PRINCE OF WALES, AND THE ITJNCESS KOVAI.. dtawn on wood by Chapman, and engraved by Los sing. The Literary Co ritents will be aumira Me. and present every tiling worthy of perusal; coti sisting of new and original Talcs by Ilulw&r, Mar ry at Co.untes3 of Blessington, and other distin guished English authors. It will also contain ORIGINAL TALES AND POETRV, by favorite and popular American authors, as al many handsome Engravings in illustration hi ih-t subjects forming, altogether, one of the riclw-vt and most attractive gifts that can be presented ty a friend at the Festive Season, and got up in ;t style of superior elegance. Terms of Publication". -The "Kcw World An nual" will be printed on paper of Extra,line qual ity, en a new Minion type, in a Double Extra num ber (octavo) so that it can be bound up with th.? new volume. It will be printed by the "JOth of De cember, in ample time to be sent by mail to th most distant part of the Union and Canadas so as to reach subscribers before New Year's Da v. Or- ' ders should therefore be forwarded early, in onh-c to prevent disappointment. Piuc25 cents smgiv? copies Five copies for SI; Eleven copies for $2; Thirty copies for 05, and S1G per hundred. The demand will be very large, and Agents, Booksel lers, &c, must send their orders promptly, enclo sing cash, post-paid. This Extra will be subject to newspaper postage only. Address J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann-street, N. Y-. Iew and xtraordii.a.rl5tvci:ton!!I FRANCIS'S HIGHLY 'IMPROVED- MANI FOLD WRITER. By this wonderful invention a letter and duplicate can be written, in one oper-T tion with more ease and greater facility than a single letter With an ordinary pen aitd ink-. To the mercantile, professional and travelling pait of the community this truly great invention is of infinite value as it is a great saving of timf, troudlc and expense. The principal advantage to be derived from the manifold writer is, that a copy of any document may be kept without any additional trouble to the writer, and without any necessity of using either an inkstand or a pen. The instrument used for writfng is ah agate pointr consequently it never wears by use. For banks, insurance offices, merchants, men of business gen erally, lawyers: postmasters, editors, rcporteis, public officers, and all who may be desirous of preserving copies ofuheir letters, documents, &c. with an immense saving of time and the satisfac tion of having an exact copy of what they hae written, this will be found invaluable The following is from the Chairman of the Com mittee on Chemicals, appointed by the managers of the American Institute at their late Fair: u The judges appointed by the Managers of tho Fair of the American Institute, held at Niblos Garden, October, 1841, report, that we have ex amined into the merits of Francis's Manifold Wri ter, and find it to be a very ingenious and useful contrivance, by which two or more letters, or oth er documents, may be' written at once. The inlc used is not in a liquid state, but consists of a com position applied to sheets of paper; The nature of this coiiiposition is such that it is not liable to change. color by exposure to the air or moisture; nor is it easily removed from paper by chemical agents. "The principal advantage to be derived fiom a use of the Manifold Writer is, that a copy of any document may be kept without any additional trouble to the writer, and without the necessity of using either an inkstand or a pen. It is staled that a copy-right is-secured. We consider Mr. Francis deserving a reward from t e Institute. (Signed) "JAS. R. CHITON, M. D. Ch'n. Consequently a medal was awarded. Francis's Manifold Wrifer has now been in suc cessful operation two ears, durn which time the piopnetor has had the pleasure of receiving the unfeigned approbation tion it has come under, At the late fair of tho American Institute th e merjts of the article wer examined into by ;nrce 0f lne m05t able chemists m the country, rt.ho pr0nounced it to be a very in genious and USeful contrivance, and not liable to Cnange r 0ior Uy exposure to air, moisture, or ucu,l'al agents. Consequently a raecal was awrrded by the Institute The proprietor has lately made great improve ments in this article. The paper is of the best quality manufactured in the United States, being made for the Manifold writer expressly to his or der. The ruling of them, which has for some time been thought imposible, has at length been brought to perfection tfor which a copyright has been se cured. The copying books are bound in a varie ty of forms and sizes, varying in price from 50 cents upwards Stationers and Country Merchants in gecojal will find it to their advanlago to procure the nrti cle, as they meet with a ready sale. A iibcr.il deduction made to those who buy by wholesale. Newspapers or magazines throughout t tie coun try copying the above entire without alteration vt abridgement (including this notice) and give it twelve inside insertions shall receive a copy sub ject to their order by sending a 'paper comaimiv the advertisement to tho office of the subscriber LEWIS FRANCIS, 83 William street, corner Maiden Lane, New-utk. Septemhei m, 1812.
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