s-. JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. TIARKIEI On ilifi 24 ill ult., by John Edinger, EVq. Mr. jUraha'm Amjertson', of Pocono, and Miss Elizabeth Depue, of Lower Sniithfield. On ihc 11th inai., by the same, Mr. Joseph StarneRi and Miss Mary YaxiJorn, both of Jackson township. In Middle Smiihfield, on. Wednesday the 3ih inst., by the Rev. B. Johnson, Mr. John Turn', Jr. and Miss En'cv, daughter of Mel chior Depue, Eq. all of the former place. On Tuesday ihc 1 9ih itM., by the Rev. Mr. Jlofiodiiz, Mr. Henry Tkrwh.liger, of I3tau jnont, Luzerne co., and Miss Marv Anx Wil liams, of Ilamilion lap., Monroe co On Thursday evening ihe 2 1st inst., by B V. iin-li, Eq., Mr. Joh.v Shackklton, of Stroudsburgh, and Miss Maria D. Labar, of Sniitlifi'ld. On Monday evening the 25'h insi., by the 'Rev. Mr. Gardiner. Mr. JOHN BOYS, and Miss HANNAH BORTREE, both ofStrouds 'Iwrgh. With the last notice we received a delicious slice of the wedding cake, for which we tender 'the happy pair our thanks. May happiness and prosperity attend them in all their undertakings growing out of their new and responsible relations. PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday morning. ARTICLES. "Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Jive, do. do. Sole Leather per pound "Corn per bushel "liuckwheat, per bushel 'Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. Parley do. Oats do. Flax Seed do. Butter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Dak, do. do. .Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Stroud- Easton. I'hilitd burg. 5 00 4 75 4 88 3 50 3 00 3 25 1 00 95 1 02 75 71 fll 25 21 25 50 50 48 50 6 00 5 25 0 00 2 25 3 50 2 75 40 45 50 37 33 32 1 37 1 40 1 45 12 1 1 is 8 11 , 15 3 75 2 25 2 25 4 50 5 50 ' 2 00 3 00 4 25 12 00 12 00 11 29 10 00 10 00 9 25 50 30 BANK 3VOTE LIST- corrected weekly for the Jelfcrsonan Republican. The notes of those banks on winch quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. Pennsylvania. (West Branch bank 1 Philadelphia ban, panPittsburg 1 l!an of North America, doJWaynestourg 1 Farmers' fc Mechanics' dojniownesville 1 AVcstcrn bank doric bank 1 Southwark ban do Dorks county bank Kferi&uiutou ban do'Towanda do- Bunk of Northern Liberties do.Rclicf Notes 2 do do do do Mechanics' Bank Commercial Bank 3Jank of Pcnn Township Manufacturers Mcch'ns Moyamcnsiug bank United Slates bunk Girard do 5'cnnsylvama bank JJank of Gennnntown Bank of Montgomery co. Itank of Delaware county Hank of Chester county Doylcstou a bank F.-innere' li:mk of .Bucks Easton bank Fanners' bank of Reading Lebanon bank JIarrisburg bank MidJIetown bank Fanners' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of PuUsi'ille Tork bank hainbersburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Jfoiresdafe do JVunk of Lcwistown Dank of Susquehanna co Jitxm, bank at Warren no sale, New York. CITV BASKS i America, bulk of do.Ainerican Exchange 22,Bank of Commerce lOJBank of the State of N Y par jjutchcrs' and Drovers' partChcmical do.cilv do'Cofamcrcial do'ciinlon dolDel. and IJudwn canal co. dolDry Dock I 2' par 1,'Grcenwich LLafayctte Leather Manufacturers' 1 1 1 3 1 2 35 Manhatten company Mechanics' Banking Asso, Merchants' bank Merchant' Mechiuucs fc Traders' Merchants' Exchange National bank New York, Bank of NeA-York Banking co. N. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par North luver uo Phoenix do Seventh Warn do Tenth Ward 10 Tradesmen's par Union B. of K Y do, Washington 50 CLrOTIfS AND CASSIMERES. French and English Cloths and Cassimeres. American Cassimeres, Cloths and Satinetts. English and American Tvsccd Coating. Single Milled Cloths and Cassimeres. Silk Velvet and Black Satin Vestings'. Cashmere, -Thibet and oiher Yestmgs. Silk and Alpacha Serges. A full assortment of Tailors' Trimmings. New style Spring and Summer pantaloon-Stuffs. With various other seasonable goods,- embra cing the Iate.t styes, arc offered at the low est market price. LIPPINCOTT & PARRY, Wholesale and Retail Clotk Store, No. 57 North Second Street, 3rd' irvrrmlr 9, 1814. Philadelphia. N. B. Orders- from- a distance carefully sup plied and warranted" ta sun. 21 m2. Straight, Ahead. DELAWARE ACADEMY. The Winter session commenced November Gib, and continues 24 weeks. TERMS. For common branches, $2 00 per quarter. Classics, 5 00 Board with the Principal, 1 50 per week ; not including incidental expenses. IRA B. NEWMAN, Principal. Jingmans Ferry, Pike co., Pa December!, 1843 Be Witt, Brothers & Uag-ccty, Uavo on hY 250,000 feet Hemlock and White-tout bellow Pine Hoards and Sidings at t'lnir Lumber f.oiublixhnieiit in LortTa Yalle', 11 miles from DVnjMnaii' lVridje, which ihey v. ill sHl cheap for ("rain;. Sua w, and Iron, and "ill nnt refuse to lake current- iiuny or Pork. W tef.j)ucilully sulieii a -hare of public pat- L.rd'a Vallev, Dec. I!, 1313. SHERMAN'S LOZENGES. MORE THAN SIX MILLION OF BOXES OP Dr. Sherman's Lozenges HAVE BEEN SOLD in the United States, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain and throughout the WORLD, in the Year IS J3. Hundreds and Thousands bless the day they were induced by the persuation of a friend, to try" Shei man s Lozenges. CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. Onondaga, May 18. 1813. Dr Sherman: Dear Sir-As I most ardently de sire to benefit my fellow men, especially those" who are the unhappy victims of that dreadful disease, Consumption, 1 will telate, for their consideration, the astonishing ellect of your Cough Lozenges. On the night uf July 5, 1840, 1 was attacked with a violent cough, which threatened my speedy death. Under the advice of two very excellent phvsicians; Drs Parkes and Rose, I was so far relieved as to be able to ride out, and once I attempted to preach. I rode 20 miles, to Cazcnovia, to attend the ses sion of our Conference, which continued about ten days. I was able to attend the session every day for a few hours by confining myself the rest of my time to my bed. The Fathers m the Gospel told me I ought to arrange my wordly affairs and pre pare for a speedy death, and consequently put mo on the superanuated list. Very foitunate'lv, and I may say providently, I heard of your Lozenges, ! au was prevauea upon to try tliem, and to my ut ter astonishment, after taking three one day, they allayed the violent attacks of coughing, and ena-blcd-me to sleep for hours together, which 1 could not do before. I continued to improve under their use for several weeks, when I considered myself well, and able to resume my duties as a minister of the Gospel of our Saviour. How many will soon enter the gloomy vale of death, that might long be a blessing to the world and a comfort to their friends, if they could obtain your medicines! May Providence favor your efforts until every fam ily in the civilized world can procure your medi cine, which I consider the most valuable ever dis covered by the medical faculty. In conclusion, may God bless yod and prolong your life for use fulness to suffering humanity. Accept my inex pressible gratitude, for to you and your medicine, through Divine blessing, 1 owe my life. Yours, &c DARIUS ANTHONY, Minister of the Gospel Spitting of Blood, Night sweats and pain in the Side. Jonathan Haworth, Esq. the well known Tem perance Lecturer, was attacked with a cold from sleeping in damp sheets, in the winter of 18 1 1 . Ho neglected it at lirst, but soon found it assuming a somewhat alarming aspect, and then resorted to the various remedies usually recommended for lung complaints. When one thing failed he tried an other, until he had exhausted his'patience and the whole catalogue ot remedies. Jiis cougli was al most incessant, so that he could get little or no sleep attended with pain in his side, spitting of blood, night sweats, and all the usual symptoms of Consumption. While at Rome, (N Y) he felt that his end was nigh that in that place he must soon end his journey of life. Providentially, a lady who visited him advised a trial of Dr Sherman s Cough Lozenges. He accordingly sent and got a box, and the lirst dose gave him more relief than all the other medicines he used before. By the time he had taken one small box, he was able to start for the city of New York, and in three weeks' time he was perfectly restored to his usual health, lie often announces the fact to his hearers, when lecturing on Temperance, and says he owes his life to Dr Sherman's Lozenges From the Cincinnati Daily Times, of Jan. 4th 1S14. Coughs The variableness of the weather this winter has- caused an unusual number of persons to be afflicted by colds and coughs scarcely a family has escaped; and with many, carelessness in attending to cough, has laid the foundation for consumption. Our family has not escaped the general affliction1, but owing to a remedy, used for the first time, they were speedily cured. Sher man's Cough Lozenges, which we were induced to try, proved what they are represented to be, and affected a cure in a lew days of a troublesome cough, which appeared so deeply seated that seemed doubtful if it could be removed at all. We have not written the above as a puff, but as facts which the' community should know. G F. Thomas, No 117 Main street, is the sole agent in this city WORMS CAUSE DEATH. Thousands upon thousands have gon down to graves from Marasmus, or a wasting away of the body, Epilepsy, Fits, St Vitus' Dance, Locked Jaw, Apoplexy, Mania, Dropsy in the Head, Pal sy, Consumption, Pleurisy, Dysentery, Convul sions, afid many other supposed apparent diseases; a'nd many have suffered for years and years, and have been doctorctf for some imaginary complaint without flic least relief;- and others are still suffer ing, when all the trouble arises from worms, and worms alone, wnich are entirely overlooked, and when the proper treatment would have saved their lives, and restored them to health. Every obser vant mothci cannot but see and admit the truth ; but still many physicians shut their eyes to that all-impoitant cause of disease. Persons of all ages and sexes, from the lender infant at the breast to old age, are all liable to be afflicted with worms. Many a person has suffered his whole life from-them, and never suspected it. Different kinds1 of worms inhabit different parts of the' body ; but a long dissertation on their particu lar locality, origin, &c. is superfluous and unneces sary, so long as a proper. safe and certain remedy is at hand. That is all the public: wants or cares for. The sale of over two millions of boxes of Shenrran's Worm Lozenges, hi less than five years, olaccs their reputation far above 'all other' worm medicines. Evidence of the Wonderful Virtues of Sherman's au.aai.-yf--V!aj Dr Ryan, Druggist, cornel- Bowery and Prince st. was applied to for advice, by a man who looked like a living skeleton : he said that in cany 1110 h hnH lmnn remarkablv heaitv and robust, but lor the last four years he had beengradually wasting awav, till his coal would wrap twice arouuu mm. He had suffered all but death, and had been under the care of nine different physicians, and not one of them had done hirn any good, neither could they tell what ailed him. He said that his appetite was so good that lie could hardly eat enough; he suffered from palpit.it lion of the hftai t, pain and occasional numbness ot his limbs, and alwavs felt fatigued; shooting pains tin aid a- constant' desire to pass sojpetmna ironi hi i,mvIr. sr.ddoTtfo" poiiss in' different parts-ot j his body; gnawing sensation at the stomach, slight chills.-and flashes of heat, drowsiness and dizzi ness, frightful dreams, and so miserable was he that he had rather die than livS. Dr R. told him that he had worms, and he could cure him. The man shook his head, and said it was impossible. but he would try; so the Dr cave him a box of Sherman's Worm Lozenges, and told him to take them according to the printed directions accompa nying them. lie returned in three days, and said he felt like a new being that the first dose bro't away a tapeworm 70 or 80 feet long, and the sec ond dose brought away 28 feet more. Thus two doses of Sherman's Worm Lozenge3 effected a cure; and although but a few months have elapsed, he is now as fat and hearty as he ever wa3 in his life. After years of misery, swallowing enormous quantities of medicine, and spending hundreds of dollars, he was cured by only one 25 cent box of these celebrated Lozenges. Headache and Sickness Palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, and despondencyj are immediately relieved by Sher mans Camphor Lozenges. Persons travelling or attending crowded parties will find them to relieve all fatigue and givo buoyancy to' the spirits. Af ter a night's dissipation they dispel all those un pleasant sensations so usually following the too free liver. Temperance people will find them soothing to the disturbed nerves of their new con verts. The most distressing headacho yields to these lozenges in less than ten minutes. The over-fatigued mind or body cannot find so great relief from any other article. Capt Chadwick, of the Packet ship Wellington. J W Cochran, Esq. the inventor of the many-chambered cannon, his excellency John Tyler, Joseph B Nones, Esq and hundreds and thousands of others, who have ex perienced relief from them can be referred to as to their great value A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines just received, and for sale at the Republican Of fice, Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa. March 21, 1S14. 0m. Jos'cjpSi SHiith's JEsSaiC. KOTICK. The undersigned; appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe Count)'; to make distribution of the money in the hands of George Smith, AdminiMrator'of the Estate of Joseph Smith, late of Tohyhannrf townh'p, in said County, deceased, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment, on Saturday ilio sixth day of April next, at the Prothonoiary's Office, in Strouds burg, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. when and where all persons having claims against said estate, a"Ve required to present them, or be debarred from coming in for a share of such assets. J. H. STROUD, Auditor. Stroudsdiurg, March 7, 1S44. 4t. AUDITOirS NOTICE Whereas there is a certain fund now in the Court of Common P'leas of said county, arising from the sale of the real estate of William K. Ilolbert, therefore all persons having any claims on the same, are requested to present them at the Prothonoiary's office, in Milford, on Tues day the 2d day of April next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, or be debarred from corning upon the said fund. OSCAR U. hi OTT, Auditor to ascertain liens. Milford, Feb. 29, 1811. 4i. NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroo county, to ex amirin and resettle, if necessary, the accounts and make distribution of the assets to and among the creditors of the esiatc of Philip Brotzinan, late of Lower Smithficld township, deceased, will attend to the duties of said ap pointment on Saturday the Gih day of April next, a: 10 o'clock, a. sr., at the pubfic house of Stro'tid J. Ilollinshead, in Siroudsburg, then and there all person interested, aro required to present their claims,- or be debarred from com ing in for a share of said assets. L. M. I3URSON, Auditor. February 2-9, 1844. 4t. FORKIGN ATTACHMENT. 117-. The Commonwealth' of Penn'syl SZffwtft vania to ihe S'herifFof said County, SKJiS g G rcc!l"S Qr'i" We command you that you attach i-jTf jj0UIS Aucusrt: Monrx, late of your countv, by all and singular his goods and chat tels,, lands and' tenement, in whofec hands or possession soever the same may be, so that he be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at Milford, in and for said County, on Tuesday the fourleemh day of May next; then and there to answer Theodore BowHAiVNA:., of a plea of trespass op the case upon premises not exceeding two hundred dol lars ; and wo fitnhcr command you that you .summon all person-, in whoso hands or posses sion the said goods and chattels, or any part.of them, may be attached, so that they and every o( ihe'nV be' and appear before the said Court at the day and place hereinbefore mentioned, lo answer what shall be objected against them-, and abide the judgment of the said Conn there in ; and have you then and there this writ. Witness the lion. WiM.fAtf J'EssuP', Presi dent Judge of our said Couri, ai Milford, this 20ih day of February, Anno Domini, 1814. ' 1I-. S. MOTT, ProllCy. I do certify the above to be a true copy of a vi. ri i of Foreign Attachment, issued out of the Conn of Common Pleas of Pike county, to me directed. JAMES WATSON, Sh'ff. " Sheriff's Office, Milford, February 21, 1844. j 29 6t. Attnynny at EritvsY I?iZfnd, Pike cosinly, Pa. (OFFICE-NEARM OPPOSITE THE PR E8B VTBltlA$ l - - GiiyiiQit.jj INDIAN QUEEN ' HOTEL. Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho tel on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the 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 bo accommodated In the most saliafactory manner at his house. THE TABLE will ho supplied with thu best productions af forded by 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 be, furnished with a choice assortment or Liquors. -THE STABLING is new and extensive and surpassed by none in the criunly for comfort and convenience. With these advantages backed by some ex perience in the business and a determination to keep a good public house, he confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage. Permanent boarders will find a quiet home and be satisfactorily accdmmodated at moderate prices. Stroudsburg, Sept. 28, 1843. card. - CITIZENS' LINE. The Proprietors of this Line having made such arrangements that they will be able to car ry merchandize from Philadelphia to Eailoii via the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as any other Line, respectfully solicit country merchants to give them a call before shipping elsewhere. Persons shipping by this Line will please send their goods to Heilman & Barnet, Willow street Wharf, Philada. All goods shipped by this Line to be stored at Easton,- will be stored free of charge. There will be one Boat leaving every day. BARNET, HELLER & Co. Proprietors AGENTS. Heilmax & Barnet, Philadelphia. Barxet & Heller, Easton. Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1844. PROSPECTUS EXTRAORDINARY! , BURGESS, STRINGER j- CO. runnsHCRS and general Periodical agents, 222 Broad'vay, comer of Ann st.Ncw Tork Commenced on the 17th February, the publica tion of a new weekly paper, entitled MAGAZINE FOR THE MILLION: OR WEEKLY REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE. Each number of 24 pages octavo, in a neat cov er, contains at least one original Tale, Sketch, or Essay, of decided merit; one original Poem; a let ter of gossipping-New York Correspondence, for town and country ; spirited Editorials ; and re views of all the current Literature of the day ra novel and important feature. PRICE SIX CENTS. 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Each number, after the first, will contain the drawings of the past, and the announcement of the future literary prizes ; and we hope, by publishing a periodical of sterling value and attraction, with such a system of magnificent inducements, to give a new impulse to the cause of literature. IE? Editors of papers, who copy this'ahnbunce ment, or give its substance editorially, will be en tilled to numbered copies in exchange- Mail subscribers, at three dollars per annum, in advance, will receive numbered copies throughout the year", giving chances for fifty-two magnificent Prizds. Two copies for $5. In-all cases, we shall be accountable for the full atnouht of advance subscriptions sent to us post paid, or franked by any postimiglcr, JWKGESSr STRINGER it- CO. i March. 7, 1311, 322 Broadway. T STROUDSBURG IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers take this moilnid to iiifoftll the public generally, and Millers and Farmers especially, that they have taken that cOnvrn ent Foundry and MacMsac ;p, adjoining Jacob Singmaster's Tannery, an 1 would be thankful for any patronage ''.vend-' 1 towards thenij and respectfully snndum-c ttt.it they are prepared to execute ail order in their line of business in the best manner mid with despatch. Thev will manufacture MILL GEARING- for Flour and other Mills, together uiih CaU ings of every description turned and lined up in the best possible manner. We f;el confi dent in our ability to execute all orders with which wc may be entrusted in a workmau-hke manner. Particular care will be taken to em ploy none but good workmen in the diilbrm departments of the establishment; and uo p?!" will he spared by the proprietor to give jyn eral satisfaction to those who may fuor thfini with orders for work. BRASS CASTINGS, such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Ctidj'f'fm Bo'xes, ctic. will be made to order. Old Cop per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to order"; Thi'CsIuiEg I?Iaeliai:c3 & Elorsc Pcrrs of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrought Iron Mill Work will be done on the most reasonable terms, and all kinds of smith work. The best kind of Sled Shoe's and polished Wagon Boxes will always be kept on hand. Ploughs of the most approved plan" will b kept on hand, and an excellent. assortment of Plough Castings which they offer foT sale to Plough makers. HAY DEN & SCHLAUGJI. April 26, 1843. Notice is hereby given that all persons in debted to the estate of John Npcc, late of Leh man township, Pike county, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment to the subscribers; and all persons having demands against the said estate, are requested to pro duce ihem immediately, duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN W. NYCE, JAMES NYCE, Executors. Lehman township, February 3, 1344 tit ir . WHO DOUBTS TLe'l tlioiu call arid satisfy tSrcnsselvc's, That they can get higher prices" for all kimln of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil ford than in any other market in this sectron of country. The subscribers have on h'and and for sale at their yard in Milford 50,000 feet White Pine Boards.SJ; to SI 1 00 50,000 " Hemlock " G 50 to 7 00 Piife Siding, 6 00 to 12 30 Sap Yellow Pine " 8 00 to 9 00 Heart " "11 00 to 12 00 Panel boards, Ceiling Lath, Pine Shingles, 4 50 to 8 00 ALSO About 110,000 feet White and Yellow Pine Boards-, at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale prices io sun me times. Uali an satisfy yourselves. C. W. Dr.WITT & BROTHER Milford', Dec. 14, 1843. 40,000 20,000 20,000' 3,000 20,000 120,000 at d STOVE-PIPE, At Kcduced Prices. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE STOVJE-PIPJ3, which ho will sell at from 10 to 10 1-2 and 11 cents per pound, according to quality, for cash, WAND EL J. BRE1MER. Stroudsburgh, Oct. 5, 1843. Stores! C. W. Be Witt & Brother, havo just received a large assortment of Stoves, con sisting of Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 loilor Cooking stoves, do' do 9 plate stoves: do' do Parlour do. do' do Box do: Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do: Mamfs Albany 3 ' do do. Degroff t- ears Album 3 do do. poors Patent Coal stoves. And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all1 of which they will sell cheap for cash or produce. Milford, No10'f l'8'f2'. NOTICE. Sherman's Cougli Lozenges, and Peters' Pills ; For sale ai this office BLANK DEEDS- For sale at this office.
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