JJEFFERSONIXN REPUBLICAN. Brilliance, Utility and Economy Combined 1 TEN COPIES FOR TEN DOLLARS ! MISS LESLIE'S MAGAZINE, OR THE HOME DOOK OF LITERATURE, FASHION, AND UU.UBST1U ECONOMY. The .First Number will bo issued in JANUARY 1613, and will contain FIVE SPLENDID PLATES. Edited bv Miss E. LESLIE, author of Mrs. Washington Potts," &c. and T. S. ARTHUR, au thor of "Sis Nights with the Washingtonians,"&c. Embellished with the most exquisite Mezzotint and Steel Plates, and splendid coloured Plates of xtiQ fashions. Tho great demand which has existed for the past vear. for Godev's LadvVs Hook. Graham's Magazine, and other kindred publications, has in duced tho subscriber to present to the public a Aiontniy Magazine, similar in us general features lo the popular works refeired to, but with some claims to attention which they do not possess. For mis purpose ne nas secured tne aid oi jC. LESLIE, 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 tho writer of various books, and a contribu tor to Godev's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, nnd other periodilals 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 a 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 objervaticn, reading and experience, a succession of Essays on Household Economy, embracing general suggestions for tho regulation of domestic establishments, hints and reflections useful to housekeepers, practical advice, numer ous receipts never before published, and all other things that may be made subservient to the pur pose. This department of the Maga7ine, though no undue space will be allotted to it, is not toe found in any other periodical, and tho Publisher is satisfied thnt it will not be Jess interesting und valuable than it is nevel. As it is the purposa of thoPublisher to make the Magazine tributary to useful designs, he has made nn arrangement with the lustiv celebrated T. S, ARTHUR, Esq. by which that gentleman will ba uirecuy engaged in a joint supenntendance, 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 caro will be directed. Believing that a proper taste in dress is essen tial to tho true development of female gratefulness, a portion of the work will be devoted to an expo sition and illustration of tho prevailing Fashions. This will bs strictly and exclusively under the care of Miss 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 London; and to give the higest possible efTect to the modes select ed, he has made an engagement with a'celabrated Artist to compose and modify the groups, bo as to render them highly effective. He therefore does not hesitate to announce that his Fashion Plates will be not onlv 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. M iss Leslie's .(Magazine will, as will be per ceived from what has been stated, be emphatically a Home Buok, 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 lor the Family Fireside, valuable suggestions in the housekeeper's department, and iinen-inc illustrations in the stvle of dress. Tho embellishments will be in tho first style of the pirtoral an. Each number will contain, at least, two Plates; and m the course of the volume there will be "presented several Superb Mezzotints, of the highest possible elegance and finish. The contents of Mhs Leslie's .Magazine will Ub uch to give it, in this respect, a decided superi t my. No more reverence for the names will in- duce the Editors to admit anv artielo of nuestifin. 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 the entertainment and edification of its rea ders. It v iJ scarcely be credited that a Magazine, Buch as has been described, can be afforded at the low rate of $1 50 per annnum, when but a single ropy if subscribed for, but at the risk of consider able loss, the publisher has determined to furnish "it for that sum. being just one half the price of the other principal Magazines. Indeed, as will be seen by the subjoined list of offers and premiums, tho publisher has resolved upon obtaining a wide circulation for his publication, as it will require un immense edition to repay the laige outlays ne oesssrv to be made. Aldress, post pail, MORTON M'MICIIAEL, Pubuthcrs Jlall, 101 Chesnut St. Pluladelpbia. INDUCEMENTS TO IOSTMASTERS AND OTHERS. Pour copies of ihis beautiful work will be fur nished foi $5 in current funds; ten copies for $10-twenty-two copies for $20. To every person for warding $5, four copies will be sent, and in addi tion a copy of Pilgrims of the Rhine, Devereux 1 ugene Aram, Last Days of Pompeii, Francisca Carrara, Traits and Trials of English Life. The Van of the Peacock, Romance and Reality, The Repealers, Conversations with Lord Byron, The Honey-Moon and Gems of Beautv. The Disowned, Paul Clifford, Ricnzi, (by Bulwer; Ethel Church hill. The Improvisatrice, Book of Beauty, (by Miss London, with a Portrait: Confessions of an r.ltlerly Gentleman. The Two Friends, Victims of hocirty, (by Lady Blessington, with a Portrait); Wa.itlcld Park, by Miss Austin; whichever may Le preferred. To anv person forwarding $10, ten ropirs will he furnished, and any four of the fore itatnod works. To -any person forwarding $20, 22 copies will be furnished, and eight of the fore r.amed woriis- To any person forwarding $40, 44 copies, and the whole of the fore-named works. BR. liAMlSG, SURGEON DENTIST, Ha located in Siroudtihurg. Offico one dool went of Dr. W. P. Vail's. Aujru't 3, 1812 tf. " JOB WORK Neatly executed at this Office. TAILORING. Mrs. Smith fc Miss Stites, Respectfully inform tho citizens of Strouds- burg and vicinity, thai they have commenced the above business in Elizabeth street, at the shop formerly occupied by Charles Smith, dee'd. where they will bo happy to receive orders for all kinds oi work m the Tailoring Lino; and where tney will devote their best efforts to the accommodation of their patrons. With an experience in the business of no inconsiderable length a determination to adhere strictlv to their promises -and a resolution never to make unreasonable charges, tliev flatter themselves that they will receive a fair proportion of the custom oi tne neighborhood. Country produce of ali kinds, takon in pay ment lor work. Stroudsburg, April 20, 1842. Proved in more than 400,000 cases to be infal- ible; tho only certain worm-destroying medi cine ever discovered. Manv diseases anso rom worms and occasion long and intense suff ering nnd even death, without their ever being suspected; grown persons are very often afflict ed with ihem and are doctored for various com plaints, tvithoul any benefit; when one dose of these Lozenges would speedily cure them. Mr. J. Murphy, 90 North si. Philadelphia, was applied to by a poor woman whose daugh ter, 7 years old, had been sick for nearly 3 years; her stomach was as large as a grown person s, her arms and legs to swollen that she could not walk or help herself, although she could eat as much as two laboring men. Two celebrated doctors had exhausted their skill without any benofit; the father had spent all he could raise and was discouraged, he abandon ed all idea of doing anything more for her, and looked to death alone, lo take her out of her misery. Mr. Murphy believing it a case of worms, gave her a box of Sherman's Lozenges, and in two days she returned with joy beaming in her eyes, and said the Lozenges had saved her child's life. The first dose brought away nearly a pint of worms in one. living mass, she afterwards counted over 800 that were discharg ed, besides the mass which she could not i count. The child was literally eaten up with th em another living witness of the almost mir aculous efficacy of Sherman's Lozenges. Uj3 A fresh supply of tho above valuable Lozenges, just received and for sale by T. SCHOCH, Republican Office, Stroudsbunr. sole agent for Monroe county. Price--25 cents per box. Wo have tried Doctor Jos. Prieslev Peters' Ve getable Pills, and have no hesitation in pronounc ing them the best Antibilious Medicine that we have ever used in our families. We are acouaint- ed wlih several families in this city who give them the preference to all other kinds, on account of their mildness, and at the same time, certainty of action. New-YorJ: Examiner. More than ten millions of boxe3 of these trulv valuable Antibilious Pills have been sold in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, Mexico, and 1 exas, since the first of January, eighteen hun dred and thirty-five. Hundreds and thousands bless the day they were induced bv tho persuasion of a friend, to try a Box of Doctor Peters' Pills. They are in use as a Family Medicine, and all who have used them give them the preference to all other kinds, on account of their being a safe, pleasant, and easy aperient being mild in their action at the same time; though, in their operation, producing neither sickness, griping, nor debility. Doct. Jos. Priestley Peters, Dear Sir: I have used your valuable Pills these last four years, in cases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and Sick Head-ache, and have found them, in a majority of cases, the most valu able Pills I have ever used. JOHN CASE, M. D. For Sick or Nervous Head-ache, or Bilious Fe ver, I would recommend Peters' Pills in preference to all other kinds. R. H. ARMSTRONG, M. D. The following from the JBMMINENT DOCTOR EMMERSON, is considered sufficient I have used in mv practice, these last five vears. Doctor Jos. Priestley Peters' Aregetable Antibili ous j-jiis, anu considered them the Best Family Medicine I have ever used. A fresh supply of these valuable Pills just re ceived and for sale at the office of the Republican, Stroudsburg. May 11, 1843. Weak Backs! Weak Backs!! l,0O0,O0u SOLD YEARLY. j ID Price only 12 cents a piece U ; Sltermau'g Poor Man's I luster. The best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains, or weakness in I the back, loins, sides, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rheumatism, lumbago, &c &c. Jos. W. Hozlc. esq., who had been so afflicted! with rheumatism, as to be unable to dress himself without assistance, was enabled after wearing one, only one night, to get up alone in the morning, put on his clothes, and call at our office with eves beaming with joy, and his tongue pouring forth the gladness of his heart..at the jsudden and signal relief he had received from tnis best of all reme dies. Mr- g Williams, of Elizabethtown, N. J. an old Revolutionary Soldier, was so afflicted with Rheumatism, that he could scarcely help himself the.e Plasters entirely cured him. Thousands of certificates might be given of their wonderful pro perties, but the fact of the enormous quantity sold, must be the greatest evidence of their virtue. For sale at the Republican Office, bv T. Srhnrh fdle agent for Monroe countv. may 11. BOARDING. Pleasant rooms and good board may be had in a private family, on accommodating terms Enquire of ' MRS. SMITH, Stroudsburg:, Mh'y 4,, 1842. Mores! C. W. DeiVitt & Brother, have jusi received a large assortment of.Stoves, con sisting of FranMin Fvrnace 3 and 4 boiler Cooking slaves, 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. Degrojf .y Scars Albany 3 do do. Spoors' Patent Coal stoves. And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all of which Ihey will sell cheap lor cash or produce. Milford, Nov. 10, 1842. BAR IRON DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iron, Car, Coach & Wagon Axles, CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and CJun Barrel Iron, And a general assortment of WAGON TYRE fc SQUARE IRON, constantly on hand and will be sold on the mos reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April 6, J 842. WAYNE COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COIPANY. ALL Persons insuring in this company are members equally interested in its welfare and in the election of its officers. In order to become a member of this company and thereby be insured, the applicant gives a pre mium note, the amount of which is in proportion to the amount to be insured, and its degree of hazard, thus: If S1000 is to be insured, at 5 per cent., he gives his note for $50. If at 10 per cent, he give3 his note for $100, and in that proportion for a greater or less um, according to the rate of hazard, on which note he advances 0 per cent, and an additional sum of $1 50 for survev and policy. He then becomes a member on the approval of his application and is insured for five years. I he aggregate of the premium notes constitutes the cash fund, chargable first, with the expenses, and second, with the losses of the Company; and should it prove insufficient to pay both losses and expenses the money to meet the losses, (should any occur) is borrowed agreeably to the act of in corporation, and paid. An assessment is then made to repay such loan upon the premium notes, in proportion "to their respective amounts, and in no case to be made but once a year, notwithstanding several losses may nappen. At the expiration of five years the note, if any assessments have been made and paid, is given up, and the insured may renew his application. Policies may at any time be assigned or sur rendered and cancelled, and the premium notes given up, according to the by-laws of the Com pany. No more than three fourths of the .cash value of any property will be insured, and all great hazards: such as Cotton Factories, Powder Mills, Distilleries, Machine Shops, Manufactories for Printer's Ink, and all establishments of the same class of hazards, arc not insured upon any conditions whatever, and that no one risk is taken over $5000, it is considered much more safe and less expensive than in Stock companies, where they insure large amounts and hazardous property. STOGDELL STOKES, Agent. Stroudsburg, Monroe co., Dec. 15, 1841. SCHOOL BOOKS. American Constitutions, Analytical Reader, Porter's Rhetorical Reader, English do. Hale's History United States, American Popular Lessons, Parkers Help to Composition, Comstoctis Natural Philosophy, Bo Chemistry, Colburn's First Lessons, Town's Analysis, Do Little Thinker, Andrew's Latin Grammar, Kit,, Do do Readers, Smith's Arithmetic, Daboll's do Adams' do r f Greenleqps English Granimaf, Smith's do 1 - do Brown's do do Olneis Geography and Atlas. Mitchell's do do MitchclVs Primary Geography, Village School do Bottdny for Beginners, l Elementary Spelling Boohs, Cobb's do do Webster's Old do do r American do do Table Booh, . f Basco?n's Writing boohs, Blank Books, Writing paper; Quills, &c for sale cheap, by C. W. DeWITT fe BROTHER Milford, February 2, 1842, Wrigkls Indian Vegcta!le Pills Of the North American College of Health. This extraordinary medicine is founded upon the principle that the human frame is subject to ONLY ONE DISEASE, viz: Corrupt Humors, or in other words Impurity of the Blood, and noth ing save vegetable cleansing, is wanted in order to drive disease of every description from the bo dy. If the channels of our mighty rivers should be come choked up, would not the accumulated wa ters find new outlets, or the country be inundated? Just so with the human body; if the natural drains become closed, the accumulated impurities will most assuredly find vent in some form of disease, or death will be a certain consequence. WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETA BLE PILLS are eminently calculated for carrying out this GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE Uectjse they are a purgative medicine so .v-aved and withal so natural to the huuKui cc.tust.taticr., that they cannot posmiy injuro l)jtJ 115031 viei irate; at the same time, if used in such a Mutuser as to produce free evacuations by - the bowdb arid re peated a few times, it will be absolutely impossi ble for pain or distress of any kind to continuc.in the body. A single twenty-five cent box of the above named Indian Vegetable Pills will, in all cases, give relief, sometimes even beyond the power of words to describe, and if persevered in for a short time, there is not a malady in the whole course of human ills that can possibly with stand their astonishing and wonderful influence. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are a certain cure for COSTIVENESS, Because they completely cleanse the stomach and bowels from those billious and corrupt humours which paralyse and weaken the digestive organs, and are the cause of headache, nausea, and sick ness, palpitation of the heart, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and many other unplea sant symptoms. In all disordered motions of the Blood, called Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous; Inflammatory, and Putrid FEVERS, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a certain remedy; because they cleanse the stom. ach and bowels from all bilious humours and pu rify the blood; consequently, as they remove eve ry kind of disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind of fever. So, also, when morbid humours are deposited upon the membrane and muscle, causing those ains, inflammations and swellings, called RHEUMATISM, GOUT, &c, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and if persevered with, will most assuredly, and without fail, make a perfect cure of the above painful maladies. From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night on going to bed, will, in a short time, completely rid the body from all morbid and corrupt humours; and rheumatism, gout, and pain of every description, will despair, as if by magic. For the same reason, when, from sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspiration is checked, and those humours which should pass off by the skin, are thrown in wardly, causing headache, nausea, and sickness, pain in the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore j i i i .r 1 I uiroai, Hoarseness, cougns, consumption, rnuu- matic pains in various parts of the body, and ma ny other symptoms of CATCHING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give immediate relief. Three or four pills taken at night on going to bed, and repeated a few times will remove all the above unpleasant symptoms, j and restore the body to even soundci hea'th thun ; before. The same may be said of difficulty of j breathing, or ASTHMA. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the-stomach and bowels those rough and phlegtny humours which stop the air cells of the lungs, and are the cause of the above dreadful complaint. It should also be remembered that WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are certain to remove pain in the side, oppression, nausea and sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness, a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other symp tom of LIVER COMPLAINT. B eoause they purge from the body those corrupt and stagnant humours, which when deposited on the liver, are the cause of the above dangerous complaint They are also to prevent APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. Becauso they carry off those humors which ob structing the circulation, arc the csuse of a rush; or determination of blood to the head; giddiness, especially on turning suddenly round, blindness, drowsiness, loss of memory, inflamntion of the brain, insanity, and all disorders of the mind. Those who labour within doors should remcnv ber that they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the prqper expansion of the lungs, and nt the same time owing to want of exercise, the bowels ore not sufficiently evacua tod, the blood becomes impure, and headache, in digestion, palpitation of the heart, and many other disagreeable symptoms are sure to follow WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS Being a-Cleanser of tho stomach and bow a DIRECT PURIFIER of the Blood, are Cer.,7 not only to remove pain or distress of every fcj, from the body, but if used occasionally, 30 as , keep tho body free from those humours which at the CAUSE OF EVERY MALADY LCu DENT T6 MAN, they will most assuredly prJ mote such a just and equal circulation of tiia blood, that thoso who lead a sedentary life, Wj, be able to enjoy sound health, and DISEASE Op ANY KIND WILL BE ABSOLUTELY IM. POSSIBLE. CAUTION TO AGENTS. Country agents, and others, are respectfully in. formed that, owing to the great popularity, and increasing demand for the above named Pills, , host of unprincipled persons are busily engage! in manufacturing, and vending a spurious arna in imitation of wright's Indian vegetable pills. They are also further informed that I have a suit pending against one V. O Flack, for counter feiting the above named medicine; and aretai lioned against buying or receiving medicine from said V. O. Flack, as he cannot by any possibility have the genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Fii2a for sale. All travelling agents, with genuine mcdinro, are provided with a certificate of agency, signed by William Wright, Vice Presidenfof the N. A. College of Health. Travellers, who cannot show a certificate ai above described, will be known as base mpos tors. Shun them, therefore, as you would a Highwayman, or a Midnight Robber. Offices, devoted exclusively to the sale ct Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale aivi retail, No. 169 Race st. Philadelphia; No. 2ftS Greenwich street, New York; and 198 Trernont street, Boston. AGENTS. Charles Boys, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. John Lander, Craigs Meadows, Myers & Edinger, Tannersvillc, " Charles Saylor, Hamilton, " Jacob Engle, Bartonsville, " September 21, 1842. ly. BELVIDEEE FOUNDRY. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is now prepared to execute all or ders in his lino 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 tho best possible manner. Possessing conveniences for making HEAVY CASTINGS with Lathes of different sizes, &c, he feels confi dent in his ability to excute all orders with which he mav be entrusted in a workmanlike manner. ALSO : Pratts Cast Iron Smut Iflills, surpassed by none in use. Reference STOGDELL STOKES, Stroudsburg. Particular care will be taken to employ none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared bv the proprietor to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him yith orders for work. He has on hand a supply of PATTERNS embracing the leading variety of Mill Gearing, such as Bevel, Spur and Mortice 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 additional charge ; in doing which great attention will be paid to combine the latest improvements with strength and litjhtness. BRASS CASTINGS of all kinds will bo made to order. The highes 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 bo done to order on the most reasonable terms DAVID P. KINYON Belvidcro, N. J. January 12, 1812. Sherman's Cough Xiozenges, Are tho safest, most sure and'effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, eye. 4'C The proprietor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Over 3,000 persons have givon their names with in the last year as a reference of the wonderful virtues of these Counh Lozenrres. Thev cure all recent cases in a few hours, seldom requiring more than one day to entirely eradicate the most dis tressing ones. Afr. James W. Hale, No. 5 Tontine Buildings, Wall st., gave some to a friend who had not enjoy ed a night's sleep for several weeks, being every few minutes attacked with such a distressing cough, ns almost to tako away his life. The Lo- zenges made him raise easy, and enabled him to sleep well all night. He had tried cvnry u heard of, and nothing eSc afJforded tho'IBaSt rif a nother instance of saving a. fellow beijig from, an. tintimoly grave. The Rev. Darius Anthony, of the Oneida Con-L ference, was given up as incurable, believed to be Oh the verge of the gVave from consumption, with out the hope of iclief, till he tried these Lozenges. Thoy rolieved him immediately, and in a few1 weeks restored him to health, so that he could re sume his duties as a minister of the gospel. Ho recommends them to all who are consumptive or have any derangement of their lungs, as the great est medicine in the known world. Ho has wit nessed their effects on several others, and always with the happiest results. He says so great a remedy through the blessing of Divine Providence, should bo the common property of all, and in eve ry family on the face of the earthy For sale at the Republican Ofjfce, bv T. SchocH, sole agent or Monroe county. ft 3' 12 f3 f4 'ft 10 15