& JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN Saturday Evening Post, Godeifs Lady's Book, The Casket, Tlie Gentleman's Magazine, now Graham s Magazine, The Philadelphia Sa turday Courier,and The Daily Chronicle. HARLES ALEXANDER, the FOUNDER of the above named popular works, having Y,ad an experience of more than twenty years in ,iie business 01 PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, Lad possessing the most extensive Printing Office U Philadelphia, with ample means and facilities f every description, is enabled to offer to the thtir. AN EXTRAORDINARY NEWSPA- ?ERt which, whether considered in reference to es richly varied and valuable contents, its 1M- .ri. fiizE. Or itS PERFECT ADAPTATION TO ALL ,. isscs. may safely be pronounced tho PARAGON OF THE WEEKLY PRESS! THE ONLY DOLLAR WEEKLY PUBLISHED IN PHILADELPHIA ! Alexander's Express MesscEEgcE Ifas now been published foi six years, and during hit pel10" 11 nas secureu il tiifuiaiiuu mniiT a. 1Q tliia tr fXBAlihElJ Ix miin iinjuni,. 10 'ilia lu te wondered at when it is borne in mind that, be sides a choice collection of Original and Selected Taless Treatises on Agri Xrinr.n and the Mechanic Arts. Biorra- fhy-llumorotis Sketches, Entertaining Anccdvtcs- ' ..... il,, I- TCni T)lprinr. 'Trrrnnttlf PrV-AT I'ociry, xu' - i - - - Current, Reports of Slocks, Jc J-c It contains the fullest and best digested compend nf opneral news to be found any where and fur- " P -. i :i r..- T..4-1; UISilCS 10 US SUUSKwucrs inu jurupeun intelligence brought by the Steamers ID3 Invariable in Ad vance cQl of all its contemporaries, besides which it is beautifully embellished with APPROPRIATE ENGRAVINGS, md notwithstanding its superior Elegance and At- ! tractiveness, is published, when subscribed for by j CLUBS OF TEN or more persons, at the aston ishingly Low Price of 81 Per Annum!!! JURY XiIST. Persons drawn to serve as Grand Jurors for February term, 1 843. 1 Joseph Johnson, Ross 2 Rudolph Smith, Middle Smithfield 3 Jacob Ruth, Hamilton 4 Thomas Rhoads, Stroud 5 Joseph Greensvvcig, Ross 6 Smith Price, Price ' - -"" ' 7 David Lee sr., Stroud 8 Alfred Drake do ... 9 Jacob H. Eylenberger, Middle Smithfield 10 Peter Storm, Price 11 Peter Williams, Hamilton 12 Joseph W Drake, Stroud 13 Philip Krasge, Chesnuthill 14 Charles Postens, Smithfield 15 William Adams, Tobyhannd 16 Felix Storm, Hamilton , . - 17 John Mansfield, do 18 Jacob Sprigle do 19 William A Broadhead, Smithfield 20 Ezekial Reemer, Hamilton 21 Jacob JIilgar.t, Price 22 Peter Menvine, Tobyhanna 23 Jacob Bisbing, Pocono 24 Peter Keller, Stroud Alexander's Express Messenger, FOR THE YEAR 1843, will be printed on fine white paper of the largest class, and handsome type, and in a style of unsur rassed neatness. Besides ample selections from Ue CHOICEST FOREIGN MAGAZINES, It articles from the pens of r. 5. Arthur, Miss Sedgwick, J. Fcr.nimore Cooper, " Leslie, Mrs, will contain Richard H. Dana Wm Cullcn Bryant, Henry W Longjellow, Charles F. Hoffman, Wm. Falconer, H. W. Herbert, Br. R. M. Bird. E. C. Embury, Mary Clavers, F. S. Osgood, Seba Smith, C. S. Hentz, S. J. Hale, L". H. Sigaurney. and numerous other natire American writers. Arrangements have also been made to present during the Session of Congress, succinct reports of the proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives, and a special correspondent has been secured, who will lurn;sh early information of the state of affairs generally, at the Seat of Government. List of Petit Jurors for February Term, 1843. 1 John Labar, Pocono 2 William D. Walton, sr. Stroud 3 Jasper Yliet, Coolbaugh 4 James McNeal, Stroud 5 Henry Yetter, Pocono C Joseph Metzgar, Hamilton 7 Jacob Spinner, Middle Smithfield" 8 Jacob Transue, Smithfield 9 John Huston, jr. Stroud 10 John Daily, Pocono 11 Jesse Buskirk, Hamilton 12 Andrew Pipher, Price 13 Christian Metzgar, Ross 14 Charles Musch, Stroud 15 Daniel Depeuj Smithfield 1H George Dershiriier, Chesnuthill' 17 Jacob Drehdr, Hamilton 18 Jacob Mack'es do 19 James Eldy, Ross 20 James Boys, Stroud 21 Martin Overfield, Middle Smithfield 22 William Smiley, Stroud 23 Isaac Transue, Smithfield 24 A P Childs, Pent; Forrest 25 Wayne G Drake, Strtiud 26 Abraham Arnold, Harriillori 27 James Newell, Tobyhanna 28 Peter Merwine, jr. do 29 Jacob Buskirk, Ross 30 Jacob K. Smith, Middle Smithfield1 31 Joseph Stout, Tobyhanna 32 Conrad Frable, Chesnuthill 33 James Morgan, Stroud 34 Charles Foulk, do 35 Aaron Driesbach, Penn Forrest 36 Oliver D Smith, Coolbaugh We the Sheriff and 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-i this 16th day of December, 1812. OLIS B GORDON, Sheriff. John Smith, Adam Overfield, Elihu Postens. Attest J. II. Walton, Clerk. Commissioners. The Messenger is universally conceded to be The best Family Vapcr ever issued in this or any other country. Its contents are so selected-and arranged that the Fanner, the Mechanic, and the Merchant, the Man of Business, and the Man of Leisure, may find in its well stored columns both instruction and en tettainmftnt. As the utmost care is taken to ex clude every thing which could possibly offend against morals and good taste, Parents cart place this paper in the hands of their Children without anv apprehension or hesitation a circumstance t"- i - .i . j . a .. r h portion of the- Press, cannot be loo highly esti- posed Ot the COUTltieS of busquehanna; mated. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Hon. Willia3i Jes- sup, President Judge of the 11th Ju dicial district of Pennsylvania,, com- Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Josepli Keller and John T. Bell, Esqs. Asso ciate 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 I er miner and The Proprietor of Alexander's Express Messen ger, feeling -a just pride in ihe leputation which 'e has acquired from the Numerous Popular Periodicals he has Origina- ted and Sustained, is determined to spare no efforts, physical, intel lectual or pecuniary, to preserve, unimpaired, that superiority overall competitors, which his paper j Qgneral J Delivery, and Court of is admitted to possess, and to furnish, at just one f . o ' if half the price. A Larger, Handsomer, better Ar- j general Viuarif-r oessiuilb ill aau tui ranged, and more universally acceptable Periodi-ig sai(J cOUIlfy of Monroe, have is- " uey, b'iTitt madn'h a sued their precept to me, commanding full sense of its meaning, and upon lull examina- that a Court of Quarter Sessions and non ot nis aoiuues auu resource u.,u, Common Pleas, and General Jail JJe a connection Willi tut; .reriuun;ui i icaa, luugm than has been enjoyed by any of his cotemporaries, he has never, in a single instance failed to re deem ail his pledges, he feels that he may confi dently ask the public to rely on his assurances. Alexander's Express Messenger is published every Wednesday, and is forwarded to subscribers, by mail, with the utmost despatch, to all parts of the United States. Single copies of the paper are sent to subscribers for one yeaf for Two Dollars, in advance, or One Dollah for Six Months. Four papers will be sent for one j ear to Clubs, for Five Dollars, in advance, or eleven papers will be sent to Clubs for one year, for Ts Dull mis, in advance. All orders, postage paid, must be addressed to CHARLES ALEXANDER, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Philada. livery 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 county 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 nfTirtAs nrp nnnfirt.n.ininrr. and nlsn t.hnt. Wall subscriptions not renewed previous to those who are bound b' recognizance their expiration. Our present patrons, wishing to prosecute and give evidence against their papers continued, will please forward I their the prisoners that are or shall be in subscription money in time to be supplied with the I , v-iri " i L e- paper from the commencement of ihe new year. the Jail of the said COUnty 01" Monroe, or against persons who stand charged witli the commission of offences, to be then and there to prosecute or testify OLIS B. GORDON, Sheriff. God save the Commonwealth.) Sheriff's Office, Strouds"- f Our Agents, who propose forming Clubs, will also oblige us by sending on the names of their sub scribers immediately, that we may know what number, additional, we shall be obliged to print for the ensuing year. Postmasters are authorized, and generally wil ling, to forward money to "newspapers free1 of ex pense, where the letters are signed by themselves. Persons wishing to transmit will, therefore, when l can be done, write just what they want the Post master to say for them; by so doing they will only Hve the trouble of signing: Postmasters will ?ikc care to endorse thejr names on the outside ffisd the wprd free cafl be written by any one, rijid is of no use in franking a letter. Unless the Postage is paid, no letters are taken from" the BLANK DEEDS : ' for' ?a!e at this- 5jpc.. ' , burg, Jan. 4, 1843. .Brass 30 hour Clocks, "Wwid:30 do do For sale cheap, by, c..w:;devitt., As UsualNo 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. DIt. LEIDY'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 have 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 Healtli Emporium, No 191 N. Second street, bblow Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents) Philadelphia. Also, sold at Wm. Eastburn's Store Strouds burg. Jan. 4, 1843. WORMS! WORMS!! JIjU 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 aro subject at all times to Worms. Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of veg btablds altogether, and may be given to chil dren of all ages. Directions accompany each paper or package. Children suffer much, of times, 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 have worms give them at 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. Leidy Worm Tea. Try it and yob Will be convinced. Price 12 1-2 cents a small; and 20 cents a iarge 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. Alsoj sold at Wm. Eastburn's store, Strouds- burg. Jan. 4, 184b. NOTICE Is hereb' given, that the account of James H. Stroud, Assignee of Samuel Snyder, has been filed in the Protbonotary's office, in . and for the county of Monroe, and will be present ed for confirmation at the Court df Common Pleas of said county, to be hbld at the Court house in Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 7th day of February next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. J. II. STROUD, ProCy. January 3, 1843. STRAYED From the enclosure of the subscriber on the 1st instant, a WliiSe If oar with a niece off the rieht, and a slit in the left ear, supposed tobe about six months old. Who ever will return him to the subscriber, or give information where he may be obtained, shall receive a full and ample compensation for their trouble and expense in so doing. WILLIAM SERGENT. Stroud tap., January 4, 1843. FEMALE SEMINARY.- The Autumn Term of this Institution com menced on the seventh da' of November, under the superiutendance of Miss A. M. StOIiCS, and is now open for the reception of pupils. The branches taught in this Seminary are' Reading, Writing, Geography, Grammar, Rhet oric, Composition, History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Logic, Mathematics, Draw ing and Pairiiing, the Greek, Latin, German Lammases. etc. The Seminary being endowed by the Siaje, instruction is afforded at two dollars per quar ter, inclusive of all the abovo branches. Board can be obtained in respectable fami lies on reasonable terms. The Trustees with full confidence commend the Siroudsburg Female Seminary to the pat ronage of the public. JOHN H USTON, President of the Board of Trustees. December 14, I8'l2.--if. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THEODORE SCHOOL TERMS. Two dollars per annum in advance Two dollars i .. u..u.-nrli' . i n 1 if Ttnt nnirl lifnrn nfl nf the year. Two dollars and a half. Those who rcccir6 their papers nv a carrier or swigu unvura unij'ncu uy uiuijiuiuh.- . : 1 1 I 1 .1 1 1 i-nil OYlril lOr, Will OB CllUIgCU I -l!. wv:j , No papers discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except rCAdvertiscinents not exceeding one square (sixteen lines) will bo inserted three wecHs for one dollar: twenty-five cents or every subsequent inscition farger ones in proportion. A ibcral discount will be mstdd to yearly advertisers. , 1DA11 letters addressed to the Editor must bo post paid. jrois PRINTING. Having a general assortment of large elegant plain and orna mental Type, we are prepared to execute every des cription of Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Notes, Blank Receipts, JUSTICES, LEGAL AND OTIIEH IHANKS, PAMPHLETS, &cr. Printed-with neatness a'nd despatch, on reasonable terms AT THE OFFICE OF THE JeffcrsoKiau Republican Attoruicy at Iitiw, ITJilford, Pike county, Pau (OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PUESIiyTERfAN cnuitcH.) September 14, 1842. Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters, Cough LozengcSj Worm Lozenges, and Peters' Pills; , For sale at this office. , . : . VICTORY! Who does kot know of mk. i.eidt's BLOOD PILLS? a component part of which is SAR- SAP A lilLLA . The roDUtatinn of Dr. Leidv's Sarsanarilla Blood Pills is sD 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 be combined in the form of Pills. NEWSPAPER PUFFING is unnecessary to their success. Their efficacy,-in one case, is a sure inlro duction and passport of them to a thousand. FIVE YEARS Rmnlorrfient of them throughout the United States, have made them as they deserve to be VICTORIOUS! Whilst the Proprietors and Manufacturers of other Pills, have been endeavoring to numnug ihp nennln in various wavs to introduce tnetr Pills, publishing columns of matter and bdl storing them up by MADE, FALSE, LYING CERTIFICATES, and attributing to their Pills the powers of ef fecting every thing barely excepting tno RKSTORATldN 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; arid winch is prool incontrovertible nf tlluir mmlilies. Most other Pills have gone but of use since their introduction; niahy have fallen into dis repute, and some are now altogether unknown; still a few hangers-on endeavor to gull the ig norant by plausible (though false) reasoning of 1 - X t it'll t M-s - the extraordinary powers their nils possess; but the public are lully sensible oi such impo sitioH. TVR 1ST It TJP.TDY is a regular Physician and Druggist, attested by Doctors Physic, Chapman, Jackson, De wees. Horner. Gibson, Coxc, Hare, ParrisH, James, Robert, Adiain, L. L. D.; T.L. Biddle, esq.. Rev. W. H. Dalancy, tec. &c. and wen knows the nature of the ingredients contained in his BLOOD PILLS, and knows too their adaptation in all cases where a purgative is re miireil. or for nurifvinir the Blood. There is no risk or danger in employing them, they contain no Mercury they do not produce inflamaiion of ihe Bowels-thcy do not pioduce disorganization of, nor do they injure the digestive functions they do not produce he Piles they do hot produce irregularity of the Bowels, or costiveness, as do other pills; on the contrary, they will be found to obviate all the forgoing, besides being efficacious in all cases where a purgative may bo necessary, and for purifying the Blood and Animal Fluids. So many recommendations of them having Komi nit MUIiaI frnrh irmn in time, certificates from the ftorlh, South, East and West, editorial commejits on their charatter, cyt. eye. mat u is deemed useless to say much more of ihem. Ample directions, together with recommen dations from Physicians and others, accompany each box of pills. Price 25 cents pet, box. They are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second Street, below ine st. (sign the Golden Eagle and .Sorpenls.) Also, sold at F. Klett, corner of 2d and Callowhill street. I. Gilbert & Co. 3d above Vine street. J. Smith & Co. 2d street next the Red Lron. Also, sold at Wm. Eastbbrn's store, Strouds burg. Jan-. 4, 1843. AJDMIfllSi'RATOES NOTICE, AU pcsons having unsettled demands against tho estate of Hugh Ross, will present fho same for settlement, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested ,to call and settle the same at their earliest convenience. JOHN H. BRODHEAD, Administrator. Mifford, Dec. 2 1843'. , . JOB WORK Neatlv executed at this Office; BANK NOTE IiIST. Corrected weekly for tho Jeflcrsonian ,' Republicart: , The notes of those banks on which quotntibns are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are . not purchased bv the Philadelphia brokers, wirti the exception of those which are marked with a otai ( ; City Banks Name. Bank of Philadelphia Bank of North America Bank of Northern Liberties -Batik of Pennsylvania Bank of Pcnntownship Bank of United States , ' Commercial bank of Penn'; . Farmers and Mechanics - - - Girard Kensington Kensington Sav. Ins. Merchants bank'of Philad'a Manufacturers attd ' Mechanics Mechanics Moyamensing . . -, Philadelphia I t Phi ade nhia Sav: Ins; Plnlnflftlnriin T.ri.in fo. Penhtownshm Sav. Insr Sotithwark Savings bank Schuylkill Savings Ins Schuylkill bank Southwark bank ' ; Western bank Coimlry BaiikS Agricultural bk, Great Bend Allegheny bk of Pa, bedtord Bk of Beaver, Beaver Bk of Swarta, Hdrrisbhrg Bk of Washington, Washington Bk of Chambersburg, Chambers. Bk of Gettysburg, Gettysburg' Bk of Pittsburg, Pittsburg Bk of Susquehana cb. Montrose Bk of chester co. Weschester Bk bf Delaware co. Chester Bk of Germantown, Gernmntowd ' Bk of Lewistown, Lewistbwn Bk of Middletbwn, Middletown Bk of Montgomery co. NorristowU Bk of Northumberl'd, Norilumib.- Berks co bank, Reading Centre bank, Bellefonle City bank, Pittsburg Columbia bk & bridge cb. C'blumfn Carlisle bank, Carlisle . Doylestown bank, Doylestovvn Easton bank, Easton Exchange bank, Pittsburg - - Certificates Do do brdnch Hollisdaybiirg Certificates Erie bank, Erie Farm. &, Drov. bk; Waynesburg Farm. & Mechs bk. Pittsburg ' Farm. & Mech4s bk, Fayette co Farm. fc Mech's, Grcencistle Franklin bk, Washington, Farmers bk Bucks boi Bristol Farmfers bk Lancaster, Lancaster Farmers bk Reading. Reading Harrisburg bank, Hanisburg Harmony Institute, Harmony Honesdale bank, Honesdale Huntingdon bank, Huntingtofi Juniata bank, LewistbWh Lancaster bank, Lancaster Lancaster county bk, ijancastef Lebanon bank, Lebanon Lumbermen's bank, Warren Marietta & Susque. Trading cb Merchants & Manuf. bk,- Pittisburgh Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Pittsb g Miners bk bf Pottsville, Pottsville Monongahela bk of Brownsville, Browns 2 Northern bk of Pa, Dundaff ' - no sale Northampton bk Allentown .20 New Hope Del. Bridge co. 15 Northumberland Union Columbia bkj Milton ' no sale N Western bk of Pa, Meadville closed New Salem bank, Favette co fraud Office Schuylkill bk, P. Carbon . . failed Pa Agr & Manuf bk Carlisle " failed Silver Lake bk, ilfonlrose. closed TayIorsville Del Bridge co,- - - . 10 Towanda bk, Towanda "failed Union bk of Pa, Uniontown -" ' failed Westmoreland bk, Grecnsburg . ' closed Wilkesbarre bridge co, Willies. ," .' rio sale West Branch bk, Williamsport Wyoming bk, Wilkesbarro . J'7 York bk, York, ' 8 Youghany bk, Pefryopolis 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 that the cause of their depreciation in the city, is owing to a resolution of the city banks to" receive on deposit the notes of those banks only which have effected an arrange ment with a city bank to redeem their notes when presented. Those country bauks there fore, which are quoted at par, have an agency in the city where their notes aro paid in speciu on' demand. Din: fraud par par 12 Oil par - jiui- 50 . 'par 'frati'l 7 ."par w: i - pr faiioi 1iiii-l fra'ihi f. l,;ff par par ho .ul? cl5.--ti Taii&I ' ?? 8 i: U I. par :pn r - pa r 17 "J3 par i - closed iio'salti ' ' 1 3 . par V - I - 1 1 7 1-2 ' 6 ; ii failed failed failed . o par 1 ' 7 - . y ho salo . " 1 no sale 17 10 5 ... 5 failed no sale 1 fraud 9 LUMBER! LUMBER!! The subscribers have at their Mill situate three miles from John Fleet's Tavern, which is on the DVinker Pike, and only half a mile from Henry W. Drinker, Esq., a large and general assortment of seasoned White Pine jLumftcr of tho best quality, which they offer at very low prices. Purchasers would do well to call anil examine their assortment, it being from 5 to 10 miles nearer, and a much better mad, than i any other Mill in this section of country, where a general assortment can.be had. PHILIP G. READING & Co. September, 31 ,: 1842..'lm.J " jr WiJford, pec. M'842.