JEFFEKSOMAN REPUBLICAN. Cure for what is cnlleS a Ruiz-round. on the Fiuge'iv That disease of tho finger or the toe, which is commonlv called a "run-round " mav he ea sily cured bv a remedy so simple, that persons who Dave not tried it are generally incredulous as to its efficacy. The first symptoms of the complaint are heat, pain, swelling, and redness at the top of the nail. The inflamation, if not checked verv soon, soes round the whole of the nail, causing intense path, accompanied by a gathering of yellow matter, which, as soon as it appears, should be punctured or opened by a needle, not waiting till it has extended its progress, otherwise the finger will become ex cessively sore and intolerable painful, "d the nail will eventually come oil. All this may be prevented at once, if, as soon as the swelling and inflamation begin, the finger is taid flat on a table, and the nail then scratched all over 'first lengthwise and then crosswise) with' the sharp point of a pair sciss'ors, or of a penknife, so as to scratch up tho whole surface of the nail, leaving it rough and white.- This little operation will not give the slightest pain) and we have never known it to fail in stopping the progress of the disease, all symptoms of which will disappear by the next day. Wc have proved its efficacy by experience, and believe that every person who has tried it has found it a positive cure, if done before matter begins to appear; and even then, it will generally suc ceed if that part of tho gathering which ha as sumed a yellow color is first opened with a needle, and the nail afterwards thoroughly scratched all over with the point of the scis sors. Miss Leslie. The price of wheat at Chicago was 60 cent on the 18th of October. Complimentary. A fellow wrote home to his father as follows: "You had better com out to Sangamon co.. HI., for Almighty mean men get offices here." New-Fashioned Plough. There is a plough on exhibition at the Insti tute, New York, for digging potatoes, which it represented lo be capable of digging in a com plete and clean manner, six acres per day, or ay 1500 in 2000 bushels, with the same ease a single hand with the hoo" will dig fifty bush els per day. The importance of this machine may be known when it is considered that the potatoe crop is of more value than the wheat crop in the United Stales. Lard. The amount of lajd exported from New Orleans during the past year, ending on the firi of September, was 737,000 kes. Of this quantity, 300.000 keys were laken for Europe an markets, ihe greater part of which went to France. Advantages f the Credit System. Do Bar gives the following description of dodging, in a new frcc called the 'Artful Dod der 1 Now sir, 111 prore how iweful, philosophi cal and beneficial my speculations aro: I or der a mil of clothes of a tailor, w hich I never intend to pay for benefits tailor. And how I He orders a. piece oT cloth of woolen "draper ; Cloth being ordered, he benefits woolen dra per; on strength of which, orders new dresses fir family br.nefits dry goods store. Dry t;od store on new dresses being ordered, irt- i es lare parties to dinner. Butchers, upon rf at he.iiKi ordered, ireats a friend to a theatre brncfi'3 theatre. Butcher comes out asks a fnend in drink benefits iioiel. Friend gets drunk, kicks up a row, is put in tho watchhouse, lined lor '''ing drunk ; fine goes to corpora fun. So by iirdering a suit of clothes which 1 never intend to pay for, 1 benefit a whole community.' A Town "Destroyed. The Huntingdon (Pa.) Journal of Wednesday a week says: "On Monday evening the public house kept by Mr. John Houck, at Jackstown, ten miles below this place, took fire, and before the progress of the devouring element could be arres ted, the whole town, with the exception of one stable, was reduced to ashes'." Dissolution of partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between tho subscribers, as Millers, doing business tin der ihe firm of Phillips & Hollinshead, was on the first day or October last disaolred by mu tual consent. MOSES PIIJLLIPS, JAMES HOLLINSHEAD. Stroudsburgh, Nor. 8, 1843. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given ihat.oll. persons in debted to the estate of Garret Vanduken, late of WeMfall township, Pike county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers. And all persons having de mands against the said Estate, rre requested to present them, duly authenticated on or before ihe .firs.t dav of February next... 'BENJAMIN C. VANAUKEN, ELIZABETH VANAUKEN. Executors. Milford. October 30, 1843. 61. PUBLIC NOTICE. ' Noie i hereby given that all persons in debted to l,e Ea'e of John W.MiddaughMo of Wostfall Kwriship. Ptke county, deceased, ore requeued o Flake immediate payment to the iiHieriberkr-Altf . alj peon's .Having de- OnandH-agaimU'thc ia'td VJiVlT t0 jrM?ht Them, duly authqa.cted' (MK or. before lhe"-firsl day of February next. ...' '. " LEVI MI DD A UGH, JAMES VANWY, . .Execiitor.s. Milfcrd, OctocVr 26, 1813. 6t CABINET MAKING. Side-Boards, Bureaus, Gefiire, Break fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Secretaries, cfc , Cheap for Cash or Country Produce. POSITIVELY NO TRUST! The subscriber having adopted the above method of doing- business for the future, feels confident thai it will be beneficial to the inter ests uf his customers, as well as his own. He will venture to say that. his wares will surpass in finish, durability and cheapness, anything of lite kind ever before offered in this market. Being supplied with the best materials, and from his long experience in the business, he is confident of giving entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pairohage. All the above mentioned articles, and every thing in his line of business ho will furnish in the latest style and fashion, on the most reason able terms, and warranted to do good service. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest no tice and on the most reasonable terms. A supply of the above mentioned articles may be seen at his Warcroom, on Walnut st., in the building occupied by E. H. Walton as a Chair manufactory. Charles carey Stroudsburgh, Nov. 9, 1813. LIST OF PERSGKS Returned :is Retailers of FOREIGN iMEKCHANDIZE. That have taken out Licenses to wholesale and retail Foreign Merchandize and Liquor", within the County of Monroe, for the year 18-13. All ihose marked with a slar () have taken out licenses to sell Liquor. SMITHFIELD TOWNSHIP. Names. Class. Brodhead & Brothers, 13 Bell & Brothers, 13 D. & J. Zimmerman, 13 Joseph Zimmerman, 13 C. R. & J. V. Wilson, 13 John Lander. 13 STROUD TOWNSHIP, Rohert Boys, 13 R. S. Staples & Co. 13 John Boy, 13 William Eastburn, 14 G. H. Miller & Co. 13 Samuel Stokes, 13 John Malven, 14 Joseph L. Keller, 13 POCONO TOWNSHIPv Keentz & Edinger, 13 Samuel Mvers, 13 HAMILTON TSP. Joseph Keller, 13 Ktser & Marsh " 13 Charles Say lor, 13 CHESNUT HILL TSP-. Daniel Brown & Co. 13 Philip Krege, . 13 Lewis Fox, 1 3 Patrick Datlcy, 13 ROSS TSP. Stephen Hess, 13 TOBYHANNA TSP. Mahlon K. Tavlnr & Co. ' 13 FREDERICK KISER, Treasurer. Treasursr- office, Stroudsburg, -November 2, 1843. 1 ' STRAYS. Camo to the enclosure of the subscriber, some 'ime during the last summer. One Briudlc Steer, Tivo Red Heifers, 1 15 luck ileifer, and 1 Brown do. all past two years old. The owner or owners thereof arc requested to come forward, prove property, pa) charges and take them away, or they will be disposed of -as ihe law directs. G. Y. CRONE. Scheholv. Oct. 30, 1843. jftissolutioza of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, as publishers of this paper, was on the 171h of August last, dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demnnds against the said firm, will present them to Theodore Schoch for settlement, and all who are indebted thereto are requested to make im mediate payment to htm, he being authorized to receive the same. THEODORE SCHOCH, THOMAS L, KOLLO.CK. P. S. The J?fTersonian Republican will con tinue to be published by Theodore Schoch and F. E. Spering, who respectully.r solicit a con tinuance of public paironaH. - . THEODORE SCHOCH, F. . SPERING,. Stroud-hnreb, Sept. 2, 1843. LOOK I1E.K33! Dry Good, Groceries &c. &. CHEAP FOR CASH OR , PRODUCE. POSITIVELY HO KUST : The subscriber having adopted "ihe above method -Jf doing business for' I ho future, would respect fully invite tail who havo unsettled Rook accounts with him, or wilh the lai firm of ,: J. H. & J, S. Wallace, to call and settle the same without any further nqli.ee, as he i.s determined toi-loo upjall un settled accounts with as little delay as possi? bfe. J. H. WALLACE. Milford. July I. 1 843. ' , JOB WORK ' , V . Naatlv-pxccnted at this - Ifff .. . STOVE-PIPE - "At RectHced Prlcesr" THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE STOVE-PIPE, which he will sell at from 10 to 10 1-2 and 1 1 cents per pound, according to quality, for cash. WAND EL J. BRE1MER. Stroudsburgh, Oct. 5, 1 84 3. Mew TaiiorisBg: ESTABLISHMENT. The Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburgh. and the public goner ally, that he has commenced the Tailoring bus iness, at his residence in Chestnut street, near N. Crook's Blacksmith shop, w'here he is fully prepared and determined to execute all articles in his line of business with neatness and- de spatch. The public may rest assured of being as well suited as to prices and good fits as they can be at any other establishment in Strouds burgh, or in an'v ciiv, as he has. done business in the first shops in the cities of Paris, London. New York, Philadelphia and elsewhere, and has a thorough knowledge of all the varieties of styles and changes of fashions. He therefore flatters himself, that by strict attention to biMine-'s and punctuality, ho will receive a liberal share of puhhc patronage. JOHN D. ECK. N. B. Cutting done st the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and warrant ed to fit if made up properly. He will also give directions for making tip if required. Siroudsbuigb. Oct. 251843. INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL. trouds burgh, Pa. 5T3H2ST S 2E 2 S "S" Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho lel on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite ihe store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op posite the residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq. He has every convenience for entertaining strangers and travellers. Persons from the ci ties, and others who wish to take a pleasant jaunt in the country will be accommodated in the most satisfactory manner at his house. THE Is ABLE will be supplied with the beat productions af forded bv the market. HIS ROOMS AND BEDS are such, as will, he hopes, provo satisfactory to all reasonable customers. THE BAR. is, and will continue to bf, furnished with a choice assortment of Liquors. . THE STABLING is new and extensive and surpassed by none in tho county for comfort and convenience. With these advantages backed by some ex perience in the huincs and" a determination to keep a good public -house, ho confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage. JTJf3 Permanent boarders will find a quiet homo and be satisfactorily accommodated at moderate prices. Stroudsburg, Sept. 28, 1843. 71 A Petition for Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law has been filed by Henderson D. Harvey, Laborer, Pike, and Friday the 1ft day of December next,, at 1 1 oclock, A. M. is appointed- for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room in tho City of Philadelphia, when ;ind where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who -have proved their Debts, and all others in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they, have, why such Dischan'o and Certificate .should not be grant ed. ERA'S H0PK1NSON, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, Sept. 'JO. 1843.--10w. NOTICE. A petition for Discharge and Certificate- mi der the Bankrupt Law h.is been filed by Georgo Biddis, Innkeeper, Pike, and Friday the 15th day of December next, at 1 1 o'clock, a. 5i. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Coin),, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Couri 'Room in the City of Philadelphia, when and"vlere the Creditors of tho said Petitioner, who hityg 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. . , . FRA'SlOPrvINSON, Clerk. af. the District Court. Philadelphia, Oct. 4, 1 843.-lW. ' NOTidE; " A petition for Discharge! and Certificate un-j der the Bankrupt Law ha.sflieen filed by J Joseph Addison Brown. individually, and as: a member (if the late firm' of biokes & Brown, laic i merchant, late- Innkeeper, now Farmer, Monroe county.' i ' and Friday the1 1 7th day of Novbmbor next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. is -appoijiitdd for the hearing thereof, before the said Cftim, silting in Bank ruptcy, at the- District. Co(tri Room in the City- .If of.:i...i . ..."..... . ... I, o Ki..i.J oi r uiiaut;iiiu;i. wnen aiju tviiuie uic uiuuinii-a of the said Pet ft inner, 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 nhould not be granted. . FRA'S HOPKINS. " : , , . Clerk .of' ihe "QiMrjct Cn.url; "PWhdelplvia August" 19, ISM3.; lilt L'ggm .PRICES CURRENT. -Corrected every Wednesday morning. ARTICLES --TondSisroiCr-f Pfiuliti'. ...';. "burg. , Wheat Flour, per barrel . 5 00 4-35 4 75 Rye. do. do. do. 3 50 2 87 3 00 Wheat, per bushel CO 87 91 Rye, do. do. . ;70 65 56 Sole Leather per pound 25 21 25 Corn per bushel 50 50 48 Buckwheat, per bushel 45 Clover Seed per bushel 5 25 4 50 5 00 Timothy Seed per bush. 2 25 4 00 2 75 Barley do. 40 45 50 Oats do. 37. 31 25 Flax Seed do. .1 37; 1 40 1 40 Butter per pound ' 12. 12 18 Ejjgs, per dozen 1Q' 11 15 Plaster per ton 4 00 2 25 Hickory wood, per cord 2 2o 4 50. 5 50 Oak. do. do. ' 2 00 3 50 4 25 .Mackerel, No. 1 !' !2 00 10 50 9 50 Do. do 2 ' ,: . 900. 0 50 8 00 Potatoes, per bushel 37 30 BAftTIi fc'IST. corrected weekiy for the Juuerferoiuiv Republican. The notes of those banksoniwhich quotations are omitted and a dash( )substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. SViJUSVlvuiim IWcst Branch bank 10 Philadelphia bank. . . r . 1 . . . t 1 nnr Pittsburir 1 Bank of North America, Fanners' it Mechanics' Western bank Souihwark bank do.Waynnsburg do'Ridtvrtes'viile do' Eric bank . tto Berks county bank 3 2 Bank of Northern Liberties 'do Relief Notes Kensinston bank ilo.Towanda do Mechanics' Bank t.'ommerchil Bank Bank of l'enn Tou nslrip Manufacturers' Mechns MoyainenMinr bank United States bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bunk of Gcnnaatown Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of Delaware county Bank of Chester county Doylestow n bank Farmers' bank of Bucks Kaston bank Farmers' bank of Reading Lebanon bank Harrhburg bank Middletown bank Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lanrastcr county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsvillc York bank Chambersburg bank Octtyburg bank Wyoming do Honesdale do Bank of Lcwistown Hfcw York. do do) CITY BANKS do America, btnk of do American Exchange 30 Bank of Comnivrce 15 Bank of the State of N Y par Butchers and Drovers' par Chemical do'City do Commercial do Clinton do Del. and Hudson canal co. par ao do do do do do 1 par do do Dry Dock 1 do.Fulton bank of New York par I Greenwich do 3 Lafayette 2 Leather Manufacturers' S.Manhatten company HMechanics' Banking Asso. LMerchants' bank 2 Merchant" Mechanics fc Traders' 1 'Merchants' Exchange 2 National.b.mk par New York, Bank of 2 Nc .v-York Banking co. 2 N. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. 2 North River 2;Phamix 3;Seventh Ward liTenth Ward 2 Tradesmen's do do do do c'o do do do c'o o 2 par do do do 10 par do 50 Bank of Susquehanna co 45iUnion B.of N.Y. t ' ii t. ; I.um. bank at Warren no sale Washington 13. aSEMCE, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, STROITDSEURG, PA. Informs the public gener ally, that he siill continues ihe above business in all its WsR various branches. lie has I . ,STiiI l..,.l f ill I r ;;'i.-?l uii ileum iu an niiiua uii as- Jcwclvv imd Faracv Goods, which he is determined to sell at such prices as wilt sun the times. The attention of tho public is particularly calleil to his assortment uf SPIGCTACLES AKJO GLASSES lor nearsighted and old persons plain white. GREEN AND BLUE GLASSES. No charge will be made for showing theu'i, if ho cannot suit, no harm done. rf3T.'F3Tr?S 7 (FlTt.trsfi'JP 1 7 Brass eight day Clocks for $14 Do thirty hour do 7 Wood do do from S4 to 6 ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, 00 00 00 all warranted good time keepers, or will bo re paired grans. Clocks, WatcEfccs, anid Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. AIjSO, an assortment of MAPS of the Uni ted Stales and World; varying from 1 G2 1-2 10 2 50- large size. Violin Strings of all sizes best quality. Call and see for yourselves. nnm'iifv;1. GROCERIES, II 3 1 HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, rugs and ftleiliciues, Iron, IVu'ils,' Tss, .Boards, Shisagl, Coiling Lath articles &c. , CHEAP FOR CASH Oil PRODUCE POSITIVELY-NO TRUST! The subscribers having adopted the above; method of doing business, eef confident that it' will be beneficial 10 the jijturests of their cus tomers, as well as their ow!n. They have iusi received in addition to, thpir former stock, a largo assortment of Dry Goods selected wilh tare. Also, Groccriesr""I;l,ardware, &c. which they will .'sell at-prices to' suit the times. - -All. persons having uhsjtmled accounts wtihl 1 he subscribers, will'coufcfr. .a fayp.r by settling add paying up .al'theif earliest crinveniencn. f Grateful Tor the libera"! patronage hereiofote extender! lo us, wo respe pHTiHy solicit Its con nnance, and pledge ourselves to use every n.orii thn fjtvnrs of tliftr TriptwlJ and customers. ' C. W. DeWJTT & BROTHER, Miiforil, Jwfy 12, 1813. " EL 1 THE PHALANX 5 OR . jom'nal.of..Sociai,5.ciC"cp: DEVOTED TO THE ADVOCACY OF ASSOCIATION, OR A SOCIAL REFORM, AND THE ELEVATION OF THE HUMAN It ACE. The friends of Social Progress throughout the United States are informed that a paper devoted to the grand object of Association and a Social He form has been established, and that the first num ber is just published. THE PHALANX will enter into a complete and thorough explanation of the higher part and principle's of the System of Association and the Social Science discovered by Charles Fourier. and which have not hitherto been made known in this country, nor published to any extent in Eng lish. Through our limited publications in The Tribune, we liuve been able only to explain sqmo of the simpler and more practical parts of the vut discoveries of that great Genius, and the sole ob ject had in view in establishing Tub Phalanx is to make known the whole of Courier's Science 01" Human Destiny and Universal Unity, and produce a scientific conviction and an enthusiasm commen surate with the magnitude and importance oi itis objects to be accomplished. The Phalanx will contain copious translations from Fourier's works, the whole of which it is de signed in time, to give. Tke Phalanx will also keep a general record of the progress of the Doc trine of Association, and will futnish details and information in relation to the Associations already started in this country, and of new ones as they are established. Every friend of Association and Social Improve ment is earnestly called upon to aid in sustaining this publication by subscribing to it, and by ob taining other subscribers. The warm friends in towns and cities whese there are news depots or regular agents for the sale of newspapers, are particularly teijoested to call upon and induce them to order The PhaI.a.vx. As there are many persons who may not wish to pay for a year or six months in advance, but who would stipulate to. take each number as it appears their names could be obtained by the above-men tioned friends and banded to the news agents, which would warrant them in ordering tiie paper. The Phalanx is to be published weekly. Prion S2 per annum; mx copies for SO; single copies 4 cents. The General Agency is at the ofhre' of The Sun, comer of Fulton and Nassau-streets. Subscriptions may be reunited tbrnnli Post masters free of postage. Address A. BRISBA NF. or O. MA CD A KIEL. NO HUMBUG The I5a:jlii tipt Faiv is Repealed, AND WE MUST SELL. If'PrOPERTY WILL NOT EltlNG ITS FULL VALUE, it must sell for two thirds. according to Act of Assemblvof Pennsylvania. The subscribers have been for the last eigh teen months, building- and fining up their estab lishment, with machinery for the prosecuting of their business, which they- liHve completed, and in full operation. They now have on hand and intend keeping a general assortment of Ploughs, JLumbcii Wag-ons, Plcaurc Carriages, &c. got up in the best manner, which they offer cheaper for ready pay, than can be purchased at any other establishment in this country. The following is a list of prices, they ofier to the public, for cash, approved paper, or in exchange for Farmers produce particularly straw at the highest cash prices. Light and fancy spring wa gons, from S60 00 to S110 00 Two-horse Lumber wagons, 50 GO to 60 00 Do do do with bodies, whipple-trees, and neck-yoke, from GO 00 to A first rate article of Ploughs, of all descriptions, in use in this Country, from 4 50 to Best side;hill Ploughs for 70 00 5 60 ..,6,00 Side-hfU Plough Shares 2s. 2s. (5d. and 3s. shares and shares wilh cutters for 3s. Gd. Oth er plough Castings at the same rate. ALSO; Com Cultivators, Plough devices, Sleighs, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon Box es, Churning Itfachiues, Cast ings aiid mil Irons of almost every description, both wrought and cast, on hand and made to order. All k;mdsof TURNING, of wood and iron, and repairing of wagons, Carriages, &c. &c. neatlv execu ted at the shortest -notice, at reduce d prices. luese are ihe times. lor barga'ms and ihoso who doubt it, can satisfy thumsfj'lves by callinn on the subscribers. v - .ROYS & HELLER. Milford April 12 1843. BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iron, Car,Coacrn!fclYason Axles CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Crim Barrel Iron, And a general .assortment of WAGOX TYRE & SQUARE IROX, constantly on hand and will be sold on ihe roost reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron yorks, Aptil 6. 1842. t. Attorney at law, ( . .4 ; TOttford, Piito county, Pa... (OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.) , jSapternber-H, 1842.
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