JEPPteKSONlAN REPtffitlCAN. Tho undersigned having l)eiitafpfinicil by j the OrpluinV Court of Mdnroe county; to ex-i amUtnake dtstrihYtiion of the assets n;ind ai'ntlng the creditors-of'tho e.xia'le ' bf"' Philip Brotzman, la)e of Lower- Simtllhdld' township, deceased, will aitenil fp the duties 'of 'aid ap pointment on Saturday iiio ,&h day, r.of Aprd next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at ilio pulIio house of Stroud. JV Holushi4hd;.'1n StrmHsbtirg,V-ibeii and there all person iiilbretetlv are required to prsVnt'ilMr elating 'o'r bV debArf 'd ffdiii'com itig' in for' a "share of saiil a&VY:-' ;'! J" A'l. mflishV? Auditor ' , nl ,o'V r ' "to - j jMMinmry -iu,, loi1!.;-"., if.7i n;i accomplished wrzlurjvf the court try. ; 'J he motives which have" led to the commence- . mailt of this undertaking may be briefly slated. ' Jt is believed by tho proprietor that ttiere'is in the ! l-mtea status an immense provision of. literary ability, for-which as ycfthere is. no adequate en- couragemeru, or neju 01 uisplny'; that besides the l.umoers of clever and successful writers, Whoso pritJuetiohs are weekly, and monthly, und annuaL jya-au witu aeJinr oy thousands, tiiere arfeyet greater numbers constantly arriving -at rdatutity ui power, who havo only to -appear on Use tstdg'c oI publication to receive a brilliant award-of lame; and that the povyers of those whose names are alrdady pr'tiputicpd wiil resp'ecO Hy lips of wisest ceissure, ara capable, of more and sUll higher exertion than has yet been railed 'forth! t It is relieved, too, that the demand lor .literary 'pro duction in this countrw esueciallv in-tlm. t-al channel, exceeds 'the supply' in a very laree .... 1 ... . r.J , ' ? proporuon, aim uiai nevv supplies nave only to be 1 ,.r.u, 1;... 1 - ii ' 'i . pfttuuiueu in me ngiu quality, anu m me rigjlt way, to eosure a hearty welcome and. profitable reception. No doubt is entertained of the Amer ican mind's ability to sustain itself certainly 'on its own ground, if not abroad against, ail the competition that the intellect of other lands can brin to the encounter; and full assurance is felt that among-themilhons of American readers there can be, and is, a cordial welcome for all that American writers can produce 'of excellent and interesting: - From tt.ese premises it is Urfdo'u'bOngly inferred, that there is abundant room for another Magazine, notwithstanding the merit .and success of those already in being ; that there can be ;nq lack of ability to fill itspages acceptably, within the reach of capital and liberal enterprise; and that such a periodical will not fail to be greeted as a, welcome visiter by thousands upon thousands, who as yet have done httie or nothing toward the 'Support and development of Arrfsrican periodical litera ture. Another and strong motive has been the.feeling that .New York; the first city of the Union,' should be the home of a periodical owning no superior in either merit or success. The Columbian Magazine will rJe published op the lirst day of every month. Its mechanical a- est ablest and most popular writers in the country ; and no efforts will be spared to secure the aid of the most distinguished, such as John L. Stephens, W. C. Bryan: J. F. Coop er J. Pauldmg F. G ffalleckN. P. Willis W. if Herbert Nathaniel Hawthorne H.- T .Tucker man H. W Longfellow J R Chandler C Hoff man T C Grattan T S Arthur 3 G Xeal II F Har rington W G Simms H II Weld Epes Sargent John Neal Theodore S Fay Park Benjamin R W Gnswoid It H Dana George P Morris Ilufus Dawes iScba Smith R M Bird ilrs Emma C 'Em tun y Mrs Mary Clave rs Mrs Ann S Stephens Mrs Francis is Osgood Mrs Seba Smrth Mrs E F Eliet Mrs H E Beecher Stowe Mrs Volney E iloward M"rs Lydia H Sigoutney Mrs M S Leon Loud JVliss E-iiza Leslie -Mrs A MP Annan Miss C M Sedgvvick, Miss Hannah F Gould. With many of these, arrangements have alrea dy been made, aa well as with others whose rep-: tuation is sure, though yet to be'eslablishe'cfin the public regard.. The proprietor entertains ' san guine hopes of accomplishing an. object to which iie loous forward with pride the secured cd-ope-ratjon of regular and occasional contributors $ lor jning" a liat unequalled in this country. Ju each number there will be two ,oi jnore "En-1 gravins, after iuch artists' as Chapman," Ingham,1 lum.ui, upou, oic, ungravea in mezzotint, nne, .trl...tjn.,ln Ut-tt o.1,l W T r 1... P.- beMde a pkie of Fashions coWd.and .occasion- the .Columbian- ,v, : f r vj. .- 7 . , . , ,-r i Hickory Wood, per. cord. Ladj sand Gentleman is Mdadziiie':1 iOak, .do', 'tib:'" 1 ' '"' s : Mackerel b 1 '-''' EDITED Y JOHN IX SI AN? . i 1.,, '0 Ui 4f " u?Vt Cvntribattons from t?fe ihnt '." Potatoes, per bushel -" ;" '1 .."LI t . r rangements will comprise gtie best of paper, type, and workmanship, thatmion'ey.; can procurj Its contributors ,vilifbelbughl;for dSiomk the uhv'oUier iViustrauoob, -o that. everc.subsciiberJIr,ua',-Ifear",6!PM wni receive, an-me course ot the rear, at least 1 ... .1. ' 1 twenty-lour eiegairt productions if" the -graphic j art, winch could not be otljecwise procured at three or four times the annual cost of ihe. whole jriHgaiine. In each nnmber ihgre. vill also 6e two pages of Music, original, or judiciously selected byfa com-J tent professor oi the art- Proper regarfj will' Ue paid to the current issues frora the book press; not so much, however, with a vrew to aoticeali1 Ih volumes that may appear, as to the expression f matured opinions concerning those which shall ;iwUthB,pwbujtter er to lurnish judicious criticisms.Un which read-. er jrrrfJurchars'Jpayelyfbridae'an to jtreseiua mere laudatory chronicle .'of rjeyf, publi cations. ' 1 ne Uolumbiau..dagazme, one year in . i .v.mce, 00' 85 00 twAd In addition to me above, the publisher s i m p 1 yf j,j j 1 ds for thoi;eeli?of ail? tfrat Jjrie vfbTkiU be.:to ums.'. by sutIirieSitcapilSl., uP' a! A Idre'ss. "poat.'icJR.VEt POST, Publisher l Aator Housek TV??" n & Vt (0FFtJC r.'UAKi.y OPMSITR JIMl'E ipRfcfef.TSR WS, le dfeemed wbu!rV!5fhBt155t)littentiun andTiirm.i audcoudijions .made kiiowp on-ihe iray ro copies one year,- ? r t xf bf Vug-,.sl (jfsohed, bri , ., , . mutual consent, fit per.vins ii;niu uk;ii.-iiius 'te. and- the Canadas, wbojtwish, p become,L , M upu -a ; J mi . .1? ,x .... for the ColMtnl.iAtr Magazine VI 1 a.iplv U the oubiistieimediaely. TJie" usual Theodore .Vhoch' for setllemeht, and a i who 'i'sromji fvill.beiacje to' fchp , ' ' ,) '' , v ifWhtypfi hs;ielo.rejeqiies'e.d t.-rma.ke im 1 n addition to the aveiheDublisher simrjlVfkinediaiii, iiaynieut, 10. him.-lie being authorized PRICES ."CURRENT- ..Corrected every Wednesdaniorniiig... ARTICLES. , t Strouds- ESLStOU. 4 75 3 go 7i ob 71 " 21' 50. no .3 )rf . 45' ' 33' 1 4(i 12 12 .3 75 4 56 II 50 9 50 30 PliiJacl 4 60 3 25 1 02 r H ' S3 5 ,-48 'G 00 2 75 ' 50, ,1 45 ' 18 15 2 25 ,5 50 .4 25 i) 75 8 00 'burg. Wheat -.Flour1, per barrel '' 5 '.00' 3 50 95 1 Wheat,, per bushel uyc uu. uu, ' uoi' TJ.tO .In .).. Sdle" Leather perpruimi" 'fl V25 70 ornper bushel.r,,, ; ) Huckwheat. ner bushel CJtiVer Seed per mlU "5'25 I imothy Scud per bulh: ' 2 25 45, 25 5 "tinny no. f Oats' Flax Seed 40 "do".'" " do. , r' 37'.' 1 37 12 . 14 . i Mutter per noiiud L'l Eggs, per dozen .2 25 V 2 00 12 bo : 09; 50 ISAMEi kote.list: correclea weekly for thn -Jefleisonian Republican. The notes of those bankson which quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are. not PurcilJlsed by the brokers. 1-Cmisyiv;:jaia. ,Wcst-Jlrar.ca!nl: rhilndelphia ban , par l'ilibburu ; llanof North America, do Wavnesburp Farmers' .V Mechanics' do Ui 6'tfries vlite ' Western bank do Erio b:ink Soutlovark b 1 1 do Uerks county bank Kcn.-sihton ban do Towanda " do Dank bf Northern Liberties do'Relief Notes Mechanics' I5;tnk do Cpnimerciiil Dank. Hank of Penn Tow nship ManufaRtuicrs Mecii'ns Moy;unensnir biuik United Slates bank do New York. do CITY BA"KS dojAmenca, boik of doiAincriean Exchange .Rank of Commerce ; lO'Rankof the State of X Y T-tr.RutcIiers' and Dro eiV larH:hcmical do city do Cou1mcrci.1I dojciinton do'Del. and Hudson canaco. dolDrv Dock do!Ku"lton bank of New YorS 1 Greenwich ' "jaia bunk flank of Gcrintiutuvvn Girard do UimlLxjf Monuiomen co. 1 7....' iians.o! ue.awaro county iianxoi i-iiesier coimlv DoylestoM a bank r.inner. bank of Rucks n.tr.lon bank Farjnerii' tiank. of Reading Lebanon bank Harnsburg b.mk Middletown bank t Fanner" brink Lancaster Lancaster bank ? Lanr.abicr county bank Northampton bank Columbia.Rridgo Oaflistc bank Nortlmhiberland bank Miners bank" of Potts vdlc Vorkbank Chaniberaburs: "bank Wetiysburg bitnk Wyoming do Honesdalc do RankT)f Lcwiathwn par oo- 1 ! par do do do . lo do liLafavette ULcatlier Manufacturers ,'ljManhailcn coinpaiiy . ' .fjMcchanic' Ranking Asso.. li.Merciisuits' bank 1 Merchant' Mechanics & Traders' 1 Merchants' Exchange '2 National bank par .New'York, Bank of il.NeV-York Banking co. ijN.Y.src.srksecuntyb. pari ji,MlllHyer llphcc'nix 0 Scrcntli Waid JjTcnth Ward CiTradesmen'.s HSlUnion B. of N Y Bank of Susijtiehaima co Lum-iiank at Warren no sale,Ur;u.hington mil .e Notice is herehy given that alk persons in debted to ihe eMate of John tfycc?nu of Leji nian township. Pike county, deceased, are re quested 10 make immediate payment to the subscribers; and'ali persons having demands against the said estate, are requested 10 pro duce ihem immediately, duly auihehficaied for settlement JOHN W. NYCE, ?VT . . , JAMES NYCE, cul0-. Lehman township, February 3, 184"4: lit PUBLIC SALE. REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of the last Will and Testament of Richard Rrodhead, deceased, will be offered at public ale, ai the house of Manin W.'DnVg man, in Delaware, township, on the 14iiV dav March next, the followin described real es late siitisrci'ilin L'ehman township, 'Pike county, Pa., adjoining lanrfN of Garret Brodliead, A. G. Brodhead and olliefs contaiiiins, about Tht'Oti Mnnflr'ftVI vvi , . '. . ' -oi lamir--rne-improvemenis consist ol -a new - Log &PVlliujr 2fios?se, t nd FRAME BARN, and about 'fit- g;tecn acrea un'der cuhixafioft, together wjih a , jC SAWMILL in good" repair. Persons wls'lmi'g 10 view . '" lPf?we by calling, on, John Lin ALSO:" On rhe. lijilr.day of March, next, at the house. ofCharle F. Moit. in Milford, all that certain; i-A-o sior nillMJ.JJweHf llg llOUSCv a!(1 -rW() TOWN LOTS, situat-d oft Broad streei, iir riw tillage of :Mj1- foVI. ad iouiio'sr lls' of Joint Lefor3 and An ilrew AriMtiiong. jlvefe 'eret'ice to the suberiber. - -twl iv ILL r fjittJU J J , ' : Svk i Executor,. ' The pariuerliip heretofore existing beiWeen j ib'o b'tiba'crilierv,. ;as publishers' of 'llfis paper,' J ix ti, jpy.niyjijJt i'o..hiint h KLlJivc the same. .. t THEODC P-HEODORE SCHOCII, THOMAS L. KOLLOCK. (iinoe; 1.0 be,pndishi;d by J heodoici. bchocii. and MF.'EsSponiiii.nw'ljo jespeclliuly solrtlt a con- uniiatice of oublic natronaue. -v.-j ' litji 'I-a Ji...ii.ri..'i.i.rt.i-. I At? I lie. ItfiiU , . . . )1 IlijVJUUlUVOUUUUMc r.i-m f''4.' 'b VpFrin'Cm '! ' hi imfdsbijf 1),'.:. &X$ , ;t , , v CARD. CITIZENS' LINE. Tll'6 Proprietor:! of this Lino having made such arrangements thai they will he able to1 Har ry merchah'dtze from Philadelphia to as tori Via tlie Delaware Division of the Peiinsylvaiiia. Canal, cheaper) and with as much despatch' -as any oilier Lint,' respectfully solicit country nierchahts 10 ive tlie'iii a call before shipping elsewhere. Peroim shipping by this Line will please send their goods to Heilman & Burneti ' Willow Mreet Wharf, Philada. Ail obds shipped by r'lijs Lino to be stored al EaS lon, will be stored, free of charge. There villi he one Boat leaving everv day. BAK'NET; HELLER &. Go.i , ' - .' Proprietors 'X - -AbENTs-.- Jt9 .; -;z Heil.max & EAR.VOT.Jfhiladelphial' IjARXK'r &i 11 ViUIAUX, EabtOll. v-,. Philadelphia, F.el(. io; 1844.,".. . a , IND:IA.N QUEEN. : HOT .Ti'i a j 1 i , arp2ia sua via lias, lilted up ;U commodious and elegamillo lel on Ehzaheih sireot, nearly opposite ihe j store of CI H. Millen fc Co., and directly op ! posiio ihd residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq. j Ho has bverv coiiventenco for enieriainino i strangers and travellers. Persons from theci- ties, and others who wish to take a pleasant par j jaunt in i(ie country will be accommodated in gillie most iiiiisfsciorv manner ai his house. do I - . ( .THE TABLE . : jo j will be supplied wiih ihe bsat p'rodticiions af 1 i forded bv ihu market. 1 iilS .KUWiVl AIN'D i:5EJJS ' arc such, as will, Iib hopes, prove satisfactory to all reasonable customers. , the Bar . , ... c0 ; is, and will continuo, to be, furnished with a jjjj j choice assorlment of Liquors. l XHE STABLING- , , , j isncw and extensive and surpassed bv.noue, in the county lor comlorl and convenience. Wiih the.-.e advitniages backed by some ex- do j perience in the buMness and a determination ,!r j to keep a gob'd public. houJe, he cmfidently ex- i'o! ner.ts :i fair nnrtio'ii of oublic n:itronaoe I I I X , - --- )y rermaneni uoaroers win into a quiei home and be satisfactonlv accbihmbilaled'' at uioderato prices.. Sttoudsbnrg, Sept.. 28, 1S43. SiE:iiaisl ASieaii. DELAWARE ACADEMY. The W-inier session commenced November Gib and continues 24 weeks. 'I ' TERMS: For common hrsinch'ys, $2 00 per quarter. .. Classics,' '.. 5 00 " j Roard with ihe. Principal, 1 50 por week ; not including .incidental expenses. . J R A R.N E W A I A N , Pri'pcip)ii. Dingman's Ferry, Piko co.; Pa.' December 1, JOHN 51. MBIiICK, i CLOCK AND WATCH . MAKER; ST ROUD'SBL'it G, P A. Informs the public geher allv, that he sitll continues 'jTis SvJihe ahovo business m all Hs f ' various branches. ld has 1 sJsl-V ;,'SS on hatfarall lirrres an as- sSdijS' sortuient 01 ' . j. , . JcWClrV aE3li FttSaCV GiOOCls, 1 hch he is determined lb sell at such' prices j a'a will suit the limes. j 'friatieiiuon oV life, public rs pfffti'cularly i calle'tl ui his" assortnieui of - ; ; SPECTACLES AM GIASSES 1 for n'earsiohied and old persons plain white. J grkkn .an o blur GLASSES. No charge will be Illillli; MM 3tIUOJH tllUIilj 11 ItU LHUHUfc 111 I harm dotfti m-r IV. Brass eight day Clocks for - $1.41 00 Do thirty hour do' .-.TtOO Wood "dW do1 fro'm' $4 to & 00 ALSO, an 'assortment -of WAllOHES: . ' : j aj warfa'nied wn'od time keepers, or wilMib're- paired gratis. . , " GIock, Watches,, and Jewelry ' 'repaired at the shorlest notibe. , ' ALSO an- avsoYttnent of MAPS of ilii Uni ted Sillies and WoVld, varying .Irdt'n SI 02 1-21 10 2 50---large s'izfej ' -Vjidin , Strniis of all sizes best .quality. - Call and see for yourselves, BAIMRONv : :,, t ,D0'UB;LE AtiD SlNdl'yE Jf E'ENEp p Zziv Eroafi, Car,Caci St Wa yoat AxJcs ...CnqW PAH, SLEDGJi A.VP I'LOUfilLJIOULDS, Axfic :iml Cneni liarrcl rosa, - And a general assorinient of WAGOX TSifl-& SQUARE -IKOX, constantly on hand and . will bo spld on the mos'i reasonable terms, by MORIUS EYANS, Analomtnk I rort' Works,. April G,' .'842. ' ; t BLANK MORTGAGES,- i K WGOBS, IS GROCERIES, '11 HARDWARE, CR'OCICBRy, AND SHOES, eSSg&fe Brugs .arid JScdicines, W5l3 ff'" NaiEs. l!ass', t- Coiling tath articles &c. CHEAP..FOR CAStLQM. PRQ.DlipE. POS1TIYELY NO T1I1JST! The subsprjbers having alldpted tire above method of doing Business, feel confident that it vTll be beneficial to the iniore.-ts of .their cus tomers, as well as their owh. Thej' have just received in addftlop to their former sidclvi a laigd'assorinietft of Dry Goods .selected wish care. Also, Groceries, Hardware,' Sic. which' they will sell ar prices to suit the times. All person's having unsettled accouiits- with ihe subscribers, will confer a favor by settling and paying up rit'iheir earliest convenience. ' Grateful for the liberal patronage life re I'd fore extended to us, we respectfully solicit its 'ebn tinuance, and pledge otirselveV'ioX uVe every" exertion to merit the favVrA tof "their frfekidW1 and customers. .'t o CnVv.DEWltT & BROTHER. Milford, July 1813. STOVE-PIPE, .. At I2ed!2c6d Prilstri:' THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOIt,SALE J ?i which he will. s'elLat froni 10 to 11) 1-2 aruliliLiwfi a: o'enla'p'er poimdi. accordihg.to. quality, for cash.' WAND EL J. BRELYpER. Sfrdhasburgh, Oct. 5, 1813. 'NOTICE v those who are about 'to hiaiid v. . or i-exai 7 The umdersigned resptqifully informs the public that he is duly authorised-MO'sell the Right of the Johnson Re-acting Water wheel; to tlie counties of Monroe and Pikej patented the 22d dav of June, A. D. 1S40. Tho Jo.i)nsh re-acting wheel is the best now in use to propel a saw null; it excels, any other wheel in ibo United Stales uudtjr a Iow water head;: under a 'head from 5 to 7 feet .is suffi-. cietit to cut from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours bf inch or. any other boards wiihreas'e. The wheels require, under a 7 foot-head i40 inches of water and so in pfopnriidri to any bther head. Under a 7 ooi head, the Saw will make from 200 to 250 strokes per minute. The advan tage which those wheels have over any other wheels is, that it requires but four posts . to make ihe loom or bt'ilk head; the wheels are hn'ug on the crank shall. Two wheels are what is re quired fora-Saw mill, and the posts planked in side the same as' a pen sio'ck. 1 have built ono of those mills this season, on ihe Roarinn Brook, in Luzerne county, for Mr. S. P. Terh- plin, under' abbtii a 7 foot head, which will cut from 3 to 4fJ00 Ui twelve" hours of inch boards? therefore, 1 can recommend them as the best wheels now in operation. There are several more mills m that pari, all under ;low hqadsj which answers the same purpose as.that of Mr: Templius. J d?or further information, please call on the subscriber. ' FERDINAND DUTOT. Arent. Lower Snnthfield, Moprue co., November 0, 1642 if: , -i B,rass 30 hour Clocks, Wood 30. do do For sale -cheap, by 4 C. W. DeWITT. Milford. Dec. 8, 1842 EOlTr.D BY IP.S. SARAH 3,'iiAhZf ' Has' now readied its, tw;enty-eighth Volufne; and is the oldest and leading Periodical: in fWUnited States. It has never chanced Proprietors. It is It ha3 never changed Proprietors, a Magazine of I.ITER ATL'KE, FASrllo', Aff f Ur. I.VB ARTS, With the best list of contributnjs.jn the". country, ppd the largest cirouJatjon.f .It contains.. ,. Mezzotint and Line Engravings,;1 Fancy Works . of Art and Utility ; The Genuine Coloured Fashions ; Portraits of Distinguished Characters, (by artists of the first 1 1 K. class ; j and Views of the most . 1 j . Ji r 1 ni - - . , cieuraifu riuces ?t . , ,j . the United Stales., Ih' order to give additional vaiiclyHhe.Publish er has engaged the services of eminent literary gentlemen, familiary connected with. the Literature xof Continental Europe, who will furnish Tfansla-j aly. Spain, Sweden and Denmark. It has been found impossible by contemporaries' to compete with the gigantic strides of the Lady's. Book, and they have gradually given up tho at tempt in despair. GODEYS LADY'S JiOOK, s emphatically a Family Book, and can be read aloud to the farm ly circle', ft is also an American Book, and the writings of those Americans who defame, and at tempt to sully the feats of arms of out groat he roes, are not admitted in the work. Constant novelty, consistent w'iHthejchara.gtcr.oftho'work, will ever be the oort of thp proprietor, - , . 1 , ; ' L. A. GODEY, Publishers Jfall, Philadelphia. mlLr rcsiago jo be paid on all ordqrs,. , 4--Ss -WHO ,-iHBS'; t.et them call and satisfy t!siasHes, That, thex'can get higher price;, forsiU' kinds of protluce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Slil ford than ip any oiher market in ihij seciim of country. fhe subscribers have,on hand and for sale at .their yard in Milford , ; - 50;O0D.feeD VVilite-Pihe J3oards9 mi$l l'tf0 x 50,000';" .Hemlock . . , (iO oi7 00 40,000 Pino Siding, '-&i)QuHv 5D 20.000 i,r--..SapteHiVf,.Pinc ;'l&tiDii'.9ti: J20,00UiiJ'.;Hfrart pV rt,,: ,?I bOOiioilS OiJ s 3,flOX)j Panel 'buarlls, '. iwwil 20,,0Q0..!.' Gfeilins Lailr,. if at 120,000 Piiie.Shiiigljaa. ui 4.i50toi'-00 ALSO About 13 0,000, feet. While and Yeih. Pi) fjoards, I.; ' arSimhfy ?afcT.fltT ,.'.. ; ?.vr ,' i: , :rfr -t Yf ;bTf jwB prices, to suit the tltne, .Call lind satisfy yourselves, j ' ,7 C.,V, Dr.WITt & BRO&iERuj .Milford. Dec. 4, 18.13. , . wist, nsroijaers cic Jtiagrjy,' Have on lwl 150,000 feet H 'tnloek an! :White. ai(d Yellow, Pino JJiurd.andiSidiiig;(at. their Lumber dMablishml'tn in Lord's Valle , 14 miles fnlm Dingman's Bridtt,' whicii ih-V will sell choap for Grain, Straw, and Iron and will not refuse to take current moody r Pork. Wo , respectfully aoliciv a iliilrfc. of,- publtcRpiit- ronace. Lord's Valley, Dec. 14, I8l3. ;t' SfRdLT5siS,ijRG.l.::,i;a H-iIROW AND BRASS? - .;EOlJNDRll; The subscribers take this, meihoilouirnn the public grtiieraliy, and fillers a dLJgar mer.i especially, that they have taken thA conven- ent- joandfiTF' and jffachiue. Shop adjoining; Jacob Singmaster's -Tannery,1 'and would bo thankfiil for any patroij'b'ge extended ip wards them; and respectfully announce' tUni they are prepared, to, execute all orders in their line of business in the best manner and with, despatch. I hey will manufacture . MILL GEARING?" for Flohr and other Mills, together witlitfGasu ings of every descriptirin turned and fifieifup in the best possible mannrr. We feel confi ded! in our ability to exocule all orders! a which wd may be entrusted, in a workman-liko manner. Particular caco will be iaken to em ploy iforie, but good workmen in tho difTeren: departments of the eHlablishmeiit. and no pains wilf life spared by iho proprietor Ki.'give 'gSii eVal satisfactrriH to those who may 'faror'tHem vvilK orders for wor'x. 'J''f'lM: BKAfiS- CASTINGS, : "ti.vjyf such as Spindla Steps, Shaft and ,Gfur2eorr Boxes, c.'wijLbe made' to order;' , Old' 'Cop per ahd Brass taken in exchange at iheliioliesr VJ?)0- Pa'erns mado to order., .. 'Fiivcsliiiig Machines & Horse INrtrers bf the most approved construction, will; be fur ntsliod tq order at the shortest notice. ! Xirroglbt iron lililLWov&r will bd done on ihe most reasonable lermsand alt kinds of smith work. :".; Thfe bfest kind of Sled Shoes and polished Wagon. Boxes will always be kept on' hah PhAig.hs..of the most approved pianvtlTbe kept on.Jiand and. an excellent assortment of Plbugh.Castings which they offer for 'sale to Plough makers. r.JuW HAYDEN & SCHLAUGIL .April 26, 1843. , LOOK ISISRE! Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. &. CHEAP FOR CASH OR' PRODUCE. POSSTJIVEIiY WO XRUSX Isii U10 subscriber, having adbo'ted thn above, method of doing busihesl for ihe- futufOj , 'would respectfully invito jail who tiavbjinseiiled Buok iccounts with him, or with the lalo lirni bf Jf Hp & JT.. WaSIace i 3 :o to call and settle the same without aiiy'fmiher notice, as he is determined to close; tip'afun settled accounts with as little delay as possi ble. tJ. H. MLLAC-E. Milfprd,!JuIyvt;l.lS43'.. Side-Boardst Bureaks, Centre, Break- ju,t isutuiy uiujuiia laoies, wash Stands ft .Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Bobk Oases,, Secretaries, $c, Cheap fer Cash orCoutry Protlnce. N. R P.epairing done at the shortest no lice and ori ihe most reasonable term. . A supply of the abore meniiohetPariicles t.nay be seen ..at, his "Vareroom,lon AValmu st ., in tho building occupied by E. H. Wahon as a Chair manufactory. 1 ' CHARLES CAREY. StroydsbiirgK; Nov.-OisSi1 " ! ,OB'W6R'Kcb;-r' n etNe.atlyexeouteafe thia.,OJfio8.
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