Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, January 11, 1843, Image 3

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    JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN
JURY LIST.
Persons drawn to serve as Grand Jurors for
February term, 1843.
1 Joseph Johnson, Ros3
2 Rudolph Smith, Middle Smithfield
3 Jacob Ruth, Hamilton , .
t Thomas Rhoads. Stroud
5 Joseph Greenswcig, Ross
fi Smith Price, Price
7 David Lee sr., Stroud
8 Alfred Drake do
9 Jacob H. Eylenberger, Middle Smithfield
10 Peter Storm, Price
1 1 Peter Williams, Hamilton
12 Joseph W Drake, Stroud
13 Philip Krasge, Chesnuthill
14 Charles Postens, Smithfield , "
15 William Adams, Tobyhanna
JO Felix Storm, Hamilton '
17 John Mansfield, do . - ,
18 Jacob Sprigle do .
19 William A Broadhead, Smithfield - ;
20 Ezekial Reemer, Hamilton y ''
21 Jacob Hilgart, Price ' "y
22 Peter Merwine, Tobyhanna f.(
23 Jacob JJisbing, Pocono
24 Peter Keller, Stroud
List of Petit Jurors for February Term, 1813.
1 John Labar, Pocono
2 William D. Walton, sr. Stroud
3 Jasper Vliet, Coolbaugh
4 James McNeal, Stroud
5 Henry Yetter, Pocono
6 Joseph Metzgar, Hamilton
7 Jacob Spinner, Middle Smithfield
8 Jacob Transue, Smithfield
0 John Huston, jr. Stroud .
10 John Daily, Pocono 4
11 Jesse Buskirk, Hamilton
12 Andrew Pipher, Price
13 Christian Metzgar, Ross
14 Charles Musch, Stroud
15 Daniel Depeu, Smithfield
Its George Dershimer, Chesnuthill
17 Jacob Dreher, Hamilton
IS Jacob Mackes do ; ,
19 James Eley, Ross
20 James Boys, Stroud
21 Martin Overfield, Middle Smithfield
22 William Smiley, Stroud
23 Isaac Transue, Smithfield .
21 A P Childs, Penn Forrest
25 Wayne G Drake, Stroud
26 Abraham Arnold, Hamilton
27 James Newell, Tobyhanna
2S Peter Merwine, jr. do , ,
29 Jacob Buskirk, Ross
30 Jacob K. Smith, Middle Smithfield
31 Joseph Stout, Tobyhanna -
32 Conrad Frable, Chesnuthill
33 James Morgan, Stroud
34 Charles Foulk, do
35 Aaron Driesbach, Penn Forrest
3G Oliver D Smith, Coolbaugh
We the Shcriffand Commissioners of the Coun
ty of Monroe, do certify that we have this day
drawn from the proper wheel, the above list of
Grand and Petit Jurors, to serve as such at Feb
ruary Term, A D 1843.
Witness our hands and the seal of Monroe Co.,
this 16th day of December, 1842.
U1.1S a ixUKJJUiv, anerur.
7 S
John Smith,
Adam Overfield,
Elihu Postens.
Attest J. H. Walton, Clerk
Commis
sioners. PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Hon. William Jes
sup, President Judge of the 11th Ju
dicial district of Pennsylvania, com
posed of the counties of Susquehanna,
Wayne. Monroe and Pike, and Joseph
Keller and John T. Bell. Esqs. Asso
ciate Judges of the Courts of Common
Pleas of the county of Monroe, and
hy virtue of their offices, Justices of
1he Courts of Oyer and lerrmner and
General Jail Delivery, and Court or
General Quarter Sessions in and for
the said county of Monroe, have is
sued their precept to me, commanding
that a Court of Quarter Sessions and
Common Pleas, and General Jail De
liver'' and Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, for the said county of
Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg,
on Tuesday the 7th day of February
next, to continue one week.
NOTICE
Is therefore hereby given to the
Coroner, the Justices of the Peace,
and Constables of the said count' of
Monroe, that they be then and there
with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other remembran
ces, to do those things which to their
offices are appertaining, and also that
those who are bound by recognizance
to prosecute and give evidence against
the prisoners that are or shall be in
the Jail of the said county of Monroe,
or against persons who stand charged
with the commission of offences, to be
then and there to prosecute or testify
OLIS B. GORDON, Sheriff.
(God save the Commonwealth.)
rt
Sheriff's Office, Strouds
burg, Jan. 4, 1842.
NOTICE.
The Treasurer of the County of Monroe is
r;ov ready to receive subscribers for the Pam
phlet Laws of this Commonwealth.
FREDERICK RISER, Trcas.
J rcasurcr s Office, Strouds
burg, Dec. 12, 1842.
A 8 Usual No sooner does one of Dr. Leidy's
preparations become popular, in consequence of
its success and efficacy, than it is counterfeited or
imitated.
To prevent imposition, Dr. Leidy has now pro
cured moulded bottles for his celebrated Tetter
and Itch Ointment, with the words "Dr. Loidy's
Tetter and Itch Ointment" blown in the glass, be
sides containing his written signature on a yellow,
label outside.
DR. I.EIDY'S
Tetter and Itch Ointment.
has proved more efficacious than any other pre
paration for Tetter, Itch, Dry and Watery Pimples
or Pustules, and diseases of the skin generally.
It has been employed in schools, factories and
on board vessels carrying passengers, where chil
dren, as well as grown persons, contract diseases
of the skin from their contagious nature, with the
most unexampled success; certificates and recom
mendations hare been heretofore published from
them, and numerous others might be obtained for
publication, but for the objection most persons
have, to having their names published in connec
tion with so disagreeble and loathsome affections.
In no single instance has it ever been known to
fail.
It has been used upon infants and by persons of
all ages. It is perfectly safe, contains no mercu
ry in its composition, and may be used under all
circumstances. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Prepared on'y, and for sale, Wholesale and Re
tail, at N. B. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191
N. Second street, below Vine, (sign of the Golden
Eagle and Serpents) Philadelphia.
Also, sold at Win. Eastburn's Store Strouds
burg. Jan. 4, 1843.
WOK MS! WORMS!!
HjIf parents knew the value and efficacy
of Dr. Leidy s Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,
they never would be without it in their families-,
as children arc subject at all times to Worms.
Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of veg
etables ahogether, and may be given to chil
dren of all ages. Directions accompany each
paper or package.
Children suffer much, of iimes,from so many
things being given them for worms, without any
effect. Much medicine, given to children, has
a tendency to destroy their general health, and
they are more or less delicate ever after.
To avoid the necessity of giving medicine
unnecessarily when you are certain your chil
dren havo worms give them al first Dr. Leidy's
Worm Tea. It is all that is necessary.
Reference might be made to several hundred
parents in Philadelphia city and county, of the
efficacy of Dr Leidys Worm Tea. Try it and
you will be convinced.
Price 12 1-2 cents a small, and 25 cents a
large package. Prepared only, and for sale,
wholesale and retail, at Dr. Leidy's Health
Emporium, No. 191 North Second street, be
low Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Ser
pents,) Philadelphia.
Also, sold at Win. Eastburns store, Strouds
burg. Jan. 4, IS 12.
17D
FEMALE SEMINARY.
The Autumn Term of this Institution com
menced on the seventh day of November, under
the superintendance of Miss A. M. fetOlies,
and is now open for the reception of pupils.
The branches taught in this Seminary are
Reading, Writing, Geography, Grammar, Rhet-
Chemistry, Botany, Logic, Mathematics, Draw
inr and Painting, the Greek, Latin, German
Languages, $rc.
The Seminary being endowed by the State,
instruction is afforded al two dollars per quar
ter, inclusive of all the above branches.
Board can be obtained in respectable fami
lies on reasonable terms.
' he Trustees with full confidence commend
the Stroudsburg Female Seminary to the pal
ronage of the public.
JOHN HUSTON, President
of the Board of Trustees.
December 1 1, 1842. tf.
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY
THEODORE SCHOCH.
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and a quarter, half yearly, and if not paid before the end ol
the year, Two dollars and u half. Those 'vho receive their
papers bv a carrier or stage drivers employed by the proprie
tor, will' bo charged 7 1-2 cts. per year, extra.
No papers discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except
at the option of the Editor.
roAux crtisements not exceeding one square (sixteen lines)
will be inserted three weeks for one dollar: twenty-five cents
for every subsequent inscitiuu larger ones in proportion. A
liberal discount will be made to yearly advertisers.
JO" All letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid.
Having a general assortment of large elegant plain and orna
mental Type, we are prepared to execute every des
cription of
Cards, Circulars, Bill Meads, Notes,
Blank Receipts,
JUSTICES, LEGAL AND OTHER
BIiAWKS,
PAMPHLETS, &c.
Printed with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
.Teffcrsouian Republican.
Attorney at Law,
Ml If oid, Pike county, la.
(OFFICE NEARLV OPPOSITE THE PRESBi'TEKIAN
CHURCH.)
September 11, 1842.
Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters,
Cough Lozenges, Worm Lozenges,
and Peters' Pills;
For sale at this office..
VICTORY!
Who does not know of mr. leidy's BLOOD
PILLS? a component part of which is SAR
SAPARILLA. The reputation of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla
Blood Pills is so well known, that comment
upon their virtues is almost unnecessary. Suf
fice it to say they possess all the '
PURGATIVE AND PURIFYING
properties that can bo combined in the form of
Pills.
NEWSPAPER PUFFING
is unnecessary to their success.
Their efficacy, iff one case, is a sure intro
duction and passport of them to a thousand.
FIVE YEARS
Employment of them throughout the United
Slates, have made them as they deserve lo be
VICTORIOUS!
Whilst the Proprietors and Manufacturers of
other Pills, have been endeavoring to humbug
the people in various ways to introduce their
Pills, publishing columns of matter and bolstering-
them up by
MADE, FALSE, LYING CERTIFICATES,
and attributing to their Pills the powers of ef
fecting every thing, barely excepting the
RESTORATION OF THE DEAD TO LIFE.
Dr. LEIDY has allowed his Blood Pills to
become known by their effects; thus establish
ing them a character that can never be taken
from them-, and which is proof incontrovertible
of their equalities.
Most other Pills have gone out of use sinco
their introduction; many have fallen into dis
repute, and some areiow altogether unknown;
still a few hangers-on endeavor to gull the ig
norant by plausible (though false) reasoning of
the extraordinary powers their rills possess;
but the public are fully sensible of such impo
sition. DR. N. B. LEIDY
is a regular Phvsician and Druggist, attested
j tw
by Doctors Physic, Chapman, Jackson, De-
wees, Horner, Uibson, Uoxe, riaro, rarrisn,
James, Robert, Adrain, L. L. D.; T. L. Biddle,
esq.. Rev. W. H. Dalancy, &c. &c. and well
knows the nature ol iho ingredients containea
in his BLOOD PILLS, and knows too their
adaptation in all cases where a purgative is re
nuired. or for nun vim the isiooa.
There is no risk or danger in employing
them, they contain no Mercury they do not
nroduce inflamation of the Bowels-they do not
n , , . i
pioduce disorganization of, nor do they injure
thfi digestive funciions they do not nroduce
he Piles they do not produce irregularity of
the Bowels, or costiveness, as do otner pins;
I 1. f .
on the contrary, they will do lounu to ooyiaio
all the foreoins. besides being efficacious in all
cases where a purgative mav be necessary, and
for nnrifviiifr the Blood and Animal nuius.
Rn manv rfirnmmRndations of them having
s;u i J - - cj
hnftii nublished from time to time, certificates
jrom the North, South, East and West, editorial
comments on their character, tyc. OfC. tnat it is
deemed useless to say much more oi mem.
Aninle directions, together with recommen
dations from Physicians and others, accompany
each box of pills.
They are prepared and sold, wholesale and
retail, at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium,
No. 191 North Second Street, below Vine st
(sign the Golden Eagle and serpents.)
Also, sold at
F. Klett, corner or 2d and Callowhill street.
I. Gilbert & Co. 3d above Vine street.
J. Smiih & Co. 2d street next the Red Lion.
Also, sold al Win. Easlburn's store, Strouds
burg. Jam 4, 1843.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
All pesons having unsettled demands against
iho estate of Hugh lioss, will present tne same
for settlement, and all persons indebted to said
estate, are requested lo call and settle the same
at their earliest convenience.
JOHN H. BRODHEAD,
Administrator.
Milford, Dec. 23, 1842.
NOTICE.
A Potition for tho Benefit of the Bankrupt
Law, has been filed the 16th Dec. 1842, by
John H. Brodhead. Farmer, late Merchant,
and late partner in ihe firms of Mott & Brod
head, and of the firm of Stoll & Brodhead, Pike
cotintv.
Which Petitions will bo heard before tho Dis
trici Court of the United States for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania, sittinoin Bankruptcy
at the District Conn room in the City of Phil
adelphia, on Friday tho 13th day of January
next, at 1 1 o'clock, a. m. whan and wliero all
nersona interested mav appear and show cause.
if any they have, why the prayer of tho said
Petition should not be granted, aim tne satu
Petitioner declared bankrupt.
FRAS. HOPK1NSON,
Clerk of the District Court
Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1842. 3i.
Jtocl$s.
Brass 30 hour Clocks,
Wood 30 do do
For sale cheap, by,
C. W. DeWITT,
Milfm-d, Dec. 8, 1842.
BANK NOTE LIST
Corrected weekly for the Jcffersonian Republican.
The notes of those banks on which quotations
are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of those which are marked with a atar()
City Banks.
Name. -
Dis.
fraud
par
par
12
5a8
60
par
par
50
par
fraud
7
par
7
par
failed
Bank of Philadelphia
Barik of North America
Bank of Northern Liberties
Bank of Pennsylvania
Bank of Penntownship
Bank of United States
Commercial bank of Penn.
farmers and Mechanics
Girard
Kensington
Kensington Saw ln3.
Merchants bank of Philada.
Manufacturers and Mechanics
Mechanics
Moyamensing
hiiadelphia
hiladelphia Sav. Ins,
hiiadelphia Loan Co.
failed
fraud
failed
enntownship Sav. Ins.
Southwark Savings bank
Schuylkill Savings Ins
Schuylkill bank
Southwark bank
par
par
par
Western bank
Country Banks
Agricultural bk, Great Bend
Allegheny bk of Pa, Bedford
no sale
closed
closed
failed
Bk of Beaver, Beaver
Bk of Swarta, Harrisburg
Bk of Washington, Washington
Bk of Chambersburg, Chambers.
Bk of Gettysburg, Gettysburg
8
8
Bk of Pittsburg, Pittsburg
1
11
Bk of Susquehana co. Montrose
Bk of chester co. Weschester
Bk of Delaware co. Chester
par
par
par
Bk of Germantown, Germantown
Bk of Lewistown, Lewistown
Bk of Middletown, Middlelown
17
5
Bk of Montgomery co. Norristown
par
Bk of Northumberl'd, Northumb.
Berks co bank, Reading
Ceniro bank, Bellefonts
closed
no sale
City bank, Pitlsburg
Columbia bk & bridge co. Column.
Carlisle bank, Carlisle
1
8
Doylestown bank) Doylestown
par
Easton bank, Easton
Exchange bank, Pitlsburg
par
1
Certificates ,
Do do branch Hollisdayburg
Certificates
7 1-2
6
10
Erie bank, Erie
Farm. & Drov. bk Waynesburg
Farm. & Mech's bk. Pittsburg
failed
Farm. & Mech's bk, Fayette co
failed
Farm. & Mech's, Greencastle
failed
3
Franklin bk, Washington,
Farmers bk Bucks co, Bristol
Farmers bk Lancaster, Lancaster
Farmers bk Reading. Reading
par
1
7
9
Harrisburg bank, Harnsburg
Harmony Institute, Harmony
Honesdalc bank, Ilonesdale
Huntingdon bank, Huntington
Juniata bank, Lewistown
Lancaster bank, Lancaster
Lancaster county bkf Lancaster
Lebanon bank, Lebanon
Lumbermen's bank, Warren
Marietta & Susque. Trading co
Merchants & Manuf. bk, Pitttsburgh
Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Pittsb.g
Miners bk of Pottsville, Pottsville
no
sale
1
no sale
15
10
5
5
failed
no sale
1
fraud
9
Monongahcla bk of Brownsville, Browns
Northern bk of Pa, Dundail no sale
Northampton rlk, Allentown 20
New Hone Del. Bridge co. 15
Northumberland Union Columbia bk,
Milton
N Western bk of Pa, Mcadvill
New Salem bank, Fayette co
Office Schuylkill bk, P. Carbon
Pa Agr & Manuf bk Carlisle
Silver Lake bk, ATontrose
TayIorsville Del Bridge co,
Towanda bk, Towanda
Union bk of Pa, Uniontown
Westmoreland bk, Greeiisburg
Wilkesbarro bridge co, Wilkos.
West Branch bk, Williamsport
no sale
closed
fraud
failed
failed
closed
10
failed
failed
closed
no sale
Wvominj? bk. Wilkesbarro 17
York bk, York . 8
Youghany bk, PerryopoIi3 no salo
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 that the cause of their depreciation in
the city, is owing to a resolution of tho city
banks to receive on deposit the notes of those
banks only which havo effected 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 agoncy
in the city where their notes are paid in specie
on demand.
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
The subscribers have at their Mill situate
three miles from John Fleet's Tavern, which is
on the Drinkor Pike, anil only half a mile from
Henry W. Drinker, Esq., a largo and general
assortment of seasoned
White Psiae Iumlt5r
of the best quality, which they offer at very low
prices. Purchasers would do well to cull and
examine their assortment, it being from 5 to 10
miles nearer, and a much better road, than to
any other Mill in this section of country, where
a general assortment can be had.
PHILIP G. READING & Co.
Soptenibor 21, 1812. 4m.
Brilliance, Utility and Economy Combined !
TEN COPIES FOR TE.V DOLLARS !
MIS MIME'S MAUAXttV.
OR THE HOME BOOK OF LITERATURE. FASHION, Au
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
The First Number will be issued in JANUARY,
1813, and will contain
FIVE SPLENDID PLATES.
Edited bv Miss E. LESLIE, author of "Mrs.
Washington Potts," &c. and T. S. AUTiJUU. au
thor of "Six Nights with the Wa&hiiigtonianst,A: .
Embellished with the most exquisite Me&wnu.i
and Steel Plates, and splendid coloured Plaits ot
the Fashions.
The great Jcmana which has existed fur t.io
past year, lor uoaey a L.auy s hook. ura:iutu
Magazine, and other kindred publications, has in
duced the subscriber to present to the public a
Monthly Magazine, similar in its general fe.iture-j
to the popular works reieircu u, oui who suiiij
claims to attention which they do not possums. For
this purpose he has secured the aid of MISS E.
LESLIE, universally known as the first feiiia!?
writer of the age, and particularly distinguished oy
her graphic sketches of manners, ami her suioesrf
m illustrating and correcting lasmonituie louies.
As the writer of various books, and a contribu
tor to Godev's Lady's Book, Grahnnfs Magazine,
and other periodilals ol high reputation, aiiss ue
lie has done much to enlighten and e:jtert.it:i i;.
public, and in the Magazine now presented, whs
bears her name, she will make her eminent t.ilen s
still more available for the general good. Besi.k-s
a series of Nouvellettes, in her own inimitable
style, in which, under cover of amusement, soiiai
beneficial design will be promoted, she win lur
nish from her observation, reading and experienrt ,
a succession of Essays on Household Keouom
embracing general suggestions for thJ reyuiatio i
of domestic establishments, hints and retlectsoiM
useful to housekeepers, practical advire, nmnet
ous receipts never before published, and ail utiuf
things that may be made subservient to me p:u
pose. This department of the Magazine, ihou i
no undue space win ue anoueu io u, is noi io
found in any other periodical, and the Publisher
is satisfied that it will not be less interesting uti.L
valuable than it is nevcl.
As it is the purpose of the Publisher to make trsfc
Magazine tributary to useful designs, he has mad
an arrangement with tho justly celebrated 7. X
ARTHUR, Esq. by which that gentleman will tut
directly engaged in a joint superintendance, and
will bestow his best endeavors. iur. .'vriuur w.u
furnish for each number one or more of his life
like narratives, and such other matter as may Ik:
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 tho
care of Miss Leslie, whose sovere 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, tho latest issues of Paris and London; and to
give the higest possible effect to the modes select
Id, he has made an engagement with ajcelabrated
Artist to compose and modify the groups, so as to
render them highly effective. He therefore docs
not hesitate to announce that his Fashion Plates
will be not only more correct, but will be execu
ted in a style of greater brilliancy and elegance
than any which can be found in any other publi
cation. Miss Leslie's ilfagazino will, as will be per
ceived from what has been stated, be emphatically
a Home Book, and it will contain matter especial
ly calculated for ornament to the centre table, in
teresting reading and conversation in the Draw
ing Room, and for the Family Fireside, valuable
suggestions in the housekeeper's department, and
unerring illustrations in the style of dress.
The embellishmehts will be in the first style of
the pictoral an. Each number will contain, at
least, two Plates; and m the course of the volumo
there will be presented several Superb Mezzotints,
of the highest possible elegance and finish.
The contents of Aiss Leslie's Afagazine will ba
such to give it, in this respect, a decided superi
ority. No more reverence for the names will in
duce the Editors to admit any article of question
able merit, but everything admitted will be judged
of by its intrinsic worth, and nothing can possibly
find a place which will not be calculated to pro
mote tho entertainment and edification'of its rear
ders.
It will scarcely bo credited that a Magazino,
such as has been described, can bo afforded at tho
low rate of $1 50 per annnum, when but a single
copy is subscribed for, but at the risk of consider
able loss, the publisher has determined to furnish
it for that sum, being just one half tho price of the
other principal Magazines. Indeed, as will bo
seen bv the subjoined list of offers and premiums,
the publisher has resolved upon obtaining a wido
circulation for his publication, as it will require
an immense edition to repay the laige outlays ne
cessary to be made.
Address, post paki, - MORTON M'MICRAEL,
Publishers' Hall, 101 Chesnut St. Philadelphia.
INDUCEMENTS TO POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS.
Four copies of this beautiful work will bo fur
nished for $5 in current funds; ten copies for $10:
twenty-two copies for $20. To every person for
warding S5, four copies will bo sent, and in addi
tion a copy of Pilgrims of the Rhine, Devercux
Eugene Aram, Last Days of Pompeii, Franctsca
Carrara, Traits and Trials of English Life, The
Van of the Peacock, Romance and Reality, Tho
Repealers, Conversations with Lord Byron, Thcr
Honey-Moon and Gems of Beauty. Tho Disowned,
Paul Clifford, Rienzi, (by Bulwer; Ethel Church
hill. The Improvisatrico, Book of Beauty, (by
i "Miss Landon, with a Portrait); Confessions of an
Elderly Gentleman. Ihe 1 wo v nends, A ictims of
Society, (by Lady Blessington, with a Portrait);
Manfield Park, by Miss Austin; whichever may
bo preferred. To any person forwarding $10, ten
copies will be furnished, and any four of the fore
named works. To any person forwarding $20,
23 copies will be furnished, and eight of the fore
named works- To any person forwarding $40, 44
copies, and tho whole of the fore-named works.
BR. WANING,
.SURGEON DENTIST,
Has located in Stroudsburg. Office one dooi
west of Dr. W. P. Vails.
August 3, 1842. if,
JOB AVORK
ieatlv executed at this Office,