JEFFERSON IAN REPUBLICAN. - Georgia. Election. An election for Mayor and Councilman ol Angus', Georgia, took plare on Monday a week. The majority for Dve, the Whg can didate over Hook, Loco, was 137; and Whigs were elected in three out of the four Wards of the city. From the Cincinnati Atlas. Anecdote of Ueary Clay. The writer of this, who in 1S0G was an ap prentice to the bricklaying business, wax en gaged in building Mr. Clay's house at A-dilaud; and while most mechanics, in those days, wore, by ih wealthy and purs-pro-id, treated but lit tle better than negroes I shall never forget his respectful and kind treatment toward his work men ; whom he seemed to consider as equals, and fared as. well as Iim own family. 1 remember one day thai an old revolutiona ry soldier, who was a Granger there, had got drunk, and fell down before. Mr. Clay's gale, where he lay in a perfect senseless statu, like a brute ; and as there was a storm coming up, ?ome one mentioned the fact to Mr. Clay. Ho immediately went to the old man, and with his own hands drajed him into his house had him washed cleaned up, and put to bed. The next morninr, during breakfast, Mr. Clay addressed the old man in the most affectionate and touching manner telling him that such was the reverence he felt for all those who hud fought for our liberties, that he could not lirar to see them lessen thai respect by getting drunk that he could not but feel an everlast ing gratitude toward him, and all others who Imd purchased, at so dear a rate, the liberties which we all enjoy; that he would not object to an old soldier's taking an occasional dram; but he begged him for his own sake, and for the sake of all those who had won our liberties, never to gel diunk again. He then gare ijie did man some money, and sent him home to his friends. MR. Clay's sympathy and kindness for the errors of thi old revolutionary soldier, will never be forgotten bv an old BRICKLAYER. i - . ... il i ll .11 HI . IL I II Excellent.--Ii is a curious fact, and prob ably not generally known, thai, by the laws of Pennsylvania, a man may be sold m'o jerviiude who refuses to maintain his wife and children; and we learn that recently a man was sold in Venango county, by order of the court, for an" indefinite period, who had refused to maintain his wife and family, they receiving the wages of his labor for their support. We find the above in a Virginia paper: Will some of our readers, who are "learned in the law," inform us whether such is the law 'of the land 1IIar. Telegraph. We clip the following from an exchange and in giving it publicity, we have no particu lar application we cater for the great mass in "this age of improvement." " A man down east has invented a machine to remove old bachelors. Out of a good sized, fat. greasy old bachelor, he can make quite a decent young man; have enough left to make iwo small puppies, a pair of leather breeches, and a small kettle ofsopr soap! Surely this is an age of improvement." PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday mormni ARTICLES. Strouds- Easton. Pluhicl burg. Wheat Flour, per barrel 5 00 J 75 -1 88 Rye. do. do. do. 3 50 3 00 3 25 Wheat, per bushel 1 00 95 1 n-2 Rye, do. d. 75 71 01 Sole Leather per pound 25 21 25 Corn per bushel 50 50 -IS Buckwheat, per bushel 50 Clover Seed per bushel o 00 5 25 6 00 Timothy Seed per bush. 2 25 3 50 2 75 Barley do. 40 45 50 Oats do. -37 33 30 Flax Seed do. 1 37 1 40 1 15 Butter per pound 12 11 18 Ejrgs, per dozen 8 1 1 15 Plaster per ton 3 75 -2 25 Hickory wood, per cord 2 25 4 50 5 50 Oak, do. do. 2 00 3 00 4 25 Mackerel, No. 1 12 00 12 00 11 25 D'. do 2 10 00 10 00 9 25 Potatoes, per bushel 50 30 CABINET MAKING. The suh-eriher hereby informs the public that he siill continues the" Cabinet Making Business at his old stand in Elizabeth st., Slroudsburgh, Pa. where he will be happy to furnish any per son with Cabinet Ware, at low prices. He in tends to keep on hand, and make to ordei, all kinds of wares in his line of business. Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Secretaries, crc ALSO COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. CHARLES MUI3CII. Stmiidshurgh, April 4, 1844. Mechanics' H:ink Commercim Bank Bank of Pcnu Township Manufacturers' Mcch'ns Muynincns-'Uig brink. United Slates bank Gir.ml do Pennsylvania bank Cramp. A bar of iron, placed across the bed on which a person sleeps, under the mat ttass, about as high from the feet as the calf of the leg, is said to be an effective preventive. The bar ma' be an inch square. In defect of a bar, a poker or any other iron may answer temporarily. If there be two mattrasses, il may be placed between them. This remedy was strongly recommended by Dr. Chrelienne of Monipelier, and has proved availing in a number of cases. We know an old fellow who crosses his boots every night when lie goes to bed lo keep off the cramp! and he is confident that it is effectual ; he says he woko up one night with a terrible cramp, so bad lhat he s.;ll nnf cflf Kr.l nr f.trtf It.. tin Kiilutt -i c loud as he could to wake up his wife, and ask-1 Bank of Montgomery co. cd her -if she had touched his boots. She con-! S ofSf! fessed that in 2P"ing up a few minutes before, ' iyieMown bank 0 1 . - . 1 Fanners' hank of Bucks he bad stumbled over something, and upon Kastnn bank looking found the boots displaced ; whereupon E'S"'1'5 sdie carefully crossed them and the cranio left : Humr-bun bank , - ' ' Miiillitivri hxnl- nim on me insiani. .... i,nt-1 ,nr..,r Lancaster Sank Lanr;iler cuiiutv bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Potts vtlie York bank Chanibersburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Ilouesdnic do Bank of Lewistovvn Bank of Sustniehanna co IS A rV II K0TE LIST. cot reeled weekly for the Jcflcisonian Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. VCHIlsyJvailta. jwest Branch bank Philadelphia ban, pai j Pittsburg Ban of North America, do Waynesburg Farmers t Mechanics' do Bio-.vrtcsviHc Western bank do' Erie b.nk Southwark ban do.Beiks county bank Kcnsinztoa ban dolTowanda do Bank of Northern Liberties do do do do 1 1 1 1 I 'PYS !' HJdV 'SjniispmwiS i-iosniv saiaviio pouSts-japuu oi't Xq. pn.ioobj A"pijpiRi"i oq jjiw sjapjQ I)iiijui iuq bj 'Aiijtin n:oiS sti tiitt pajnduina '.'.wj oijt jo tsoa otij, d, pnojis 'HSNOtfO MSrilChMV 'P '3NOJ.S S VIVO II I. 'vd '"Jti'H'tiojig -SAOH NHOf Ull til AOU UI.MI 0Kt OIA 'pduSpuaptin otjt jo jHtjito tit) utp:j Xi s..t ntpjo Aitpin flip jo p.itj-inis mj una suosiaj pajajajd st Jdv) tjoiqu 'toil jo '.(auoq supljns aSpmi 01 ioa 01 dd 3 uno .(.up an SaAiti AiS JO XOtJ uouiuun qi 111 op a".iii kb 'saAij OS.lp Ul OltlCS Oljl IUJKAS JIU StJdQ 91 'on ut OJOjojojnq uooq RBij.jntji pupj ntp jo Eimii Aim oi j(i!J.nlnR iv.j put: 'titojj in.uAjjtp Aojiiiij .t(Iioinjd t; 11 o paioirj;uo3 si aAi aqj, miom -u.)Attt v 1 1 1 oi oippid ati jo uoiiiidtiti :ii c.i 01 oauoj bS.hj 'aiuuo.) .ioju(it joj lt'oaif. ajfl im 33ojd fys JiMJDj poaouduij- j(Pj jo itjotj :u.)jud iqt puEt.und Sm uq j.MUJqts oqj4 SHERMAN'S LOZENGES, MORE Til AX SIX MILLION OF BOXES OF Dr. Hferman's Lozenges AYE BEEN SOLD in the United States, his body; gnawing sensation it the stomach, slight chills and flashes of heat, drowsiness and dusti ness,, frightful dreams, and !o miseni'de v;is be lliat.be had rather die than live. l)r li. told bun that he had worms, and lie could cure him. The mnn olittnl.- lit !in:uf nnfl ftnii' it wns illlDOSSlb'e. Mexico, AVest Indies, Great Britain and 1 h u j, W(,ii lrv: S() tl!e Dr avc him a box of .throughout the WORLD, in the Year 1813. ! Sherman's Worm Lozenges, and mIJ linn to la..f Hundreds and Thousands bless the day they were ljlem accordino to the printed directions ;n omp - mriured by the persuationoi a inenu, to iry oiiuj- , Vin,T them, ile returned in three tnus.aiui s.i.m saaa iifioA says A Requisition. llohert Barton, of this State, now confined in Baltimore county jail on a cinl process, has been demanded by Got'. Porter, from the Governor of Maryland, hs a fu gitive from this State. Mr. B. is charged with obtaining the sum of $1,675, from Mr. Joseph Gray, of Swatara township, Dauphin county, Pa., under false pretences, having left as secu rity, according to the documenis, S2,250of the paper of the Farmers' and Millers' Bank of Ha gerstotvn, Md. A New Counterfeit. $10s, of the' Farmers Bank of Lancaster, let ter B, number 31. On comparing it with a genuine bill of the same bank, we find the counterfeit well calculated to deceive. The plate we incline to believe is a genuine, so ex actly do the two correspond. The counterfeit it on flimsy paper, of a much lighter color than the genuine. do do do do do do do Relief Notes Haw Yorlv. CITY BANKS America, b ink of American Ee!i..upc Bank of lNmir.eire IOWank of the State of X Y parjButchers' and Dro en' par Chemical Commercial Clinton Del. and Hudson can il co. Dry Dock Fulton back of New York Greenwich Lafayette Leather .Manufacturers' ttanliatteii ooinpany Mechanic B-uikiii;; A&so. Merchants' bank Merchant' .Mechanic? & Tra-lers' Mcrchiui's Kxchansc par New York, Bank of 2ICA'-loH, ii.iilKllig cn. par do do ! The full-blooded 5 elegant Horse SIR HENRY,. AVill stand 1 lit; present season, commencing ! on the first of April 18-14, at iho Mablc of the ! subscriber, in Uppor Mount Bethel township, ; l)rth:tmptou cotin'y there lo remain tnree oav; inence 10 ne rcjnmcu 10 me hianie,oi Ja cob Long, at SnydiTM-illf, Monroe county, there lo remain three days, thence to be re moved to the. stable of Geo. IL Lnbar, in Stroud do j township, Monroe county there to remain three davs thusjii change alternately throughout the do ' season, at he low rale of $5. pjj- 1 Ik IILilIll 1 , JJI U lHIO UUJ I'll HIU 15'h ilav of Alav next is lb hands high a haudomo dark bay, with a small tar on his forehead. lie '.s very active, and can trot a mile in three minutes. SiR HENRY, is a descendant of the best stock of blood horses ever imported into this country. The grand sire of this colt was an impmled horse, and was sold from the ship for 2 mx thousand dollars. lie could trot a mile in do 1 par do do do do do Oo do do do Co l!N. Y. Ste. St'k Security b. par two minutes and a half. liS'oith Hivor IThumix SjSerriith Waid l-.Tcnth Ward " cTradc5incn's 3" n.njon B. of N Y J i lars see hand bills. Wilnamsntirg, April l. ia-ii. Luni. bank at Warren no sale V;isii-U5tou do 10 par do 50 For further panics HENRY LONG liook at This I PUBLIC AUCTION. The subscriber will sell at his Shop in S roudburg, on Tuesday the 7'h of MAY, (court week) the following articles, to wit: An assortment of Rifles, Shot Gnus and PistuLs, "WARRANThD GOOD t Gun Locks, and materials of all kinds. Files. Vices, Benches, Cutting Machine, a large Bel lows and Anvil, and a va riety of other tools of every description ; 300 good seasoned Maple Gun stocks, Also, a few Stoves and stove mounting, fyc. c. lie will also offer at his house, HOUSE HOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE. good as new ; .such as Bureaus, Chairs, Tallies. Ijiul-iieiiL, Stands, Lookm-Glasei, Carpet IU, one excellent PA TENT PUMP, and f vane y uf other article.- loo uumerotis to men tion. Sale will commeure at his hop rrrcisel' at 8 o'clock in the moriiino;, and the Hoiio at I "'dock. J. il., and continue until all is sold. A credit will be given for all amounts over fivf dollars.. T. J. ALBRIGHT. April 18, 1S14. French and Enish Cloths and CassiuioreH. American Cassimeres, Cloths ami Salitieits. Eii"hh and American Tivet-I Couiiit. Single Milled Cloths and Cassimeres. Silk Velvet and Black Satin Vestuixs. Cahtuere, Thibet and other Veatius. Silk and Alpacha Serges. A full assortment of Tailors Trimmings. New style Spring and Summer pantaloon Stuff.. Wuh various other seaonHb!e goods, embra cing the latest styes, are offered at the low est market prices. L1PPINCOTT & PARRY, Wholesale and Rntnil Clitfh Store, No. 57 North Second Street, 3rd month 9, ISiL Philadelphia. N. B. Orders from a distance carefully sup plied and warranted to nub. 21tn2. - CITIZENS' LINE- The Pioprictors of ihis "Line having made such arrangements that they will be able to car ry merchandize fiom Philadelphia, to Ea-lon via ihe Delaware Division of the Peiuisj Ivania Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as any o'her Line, re-pectfully solicit roiinny merchant to give them a call In lore shipping clewhero. J'erMJiis shipping by this Line will plea-e send their good-, to Fleilman it Bamet, Willow street Wharf, Philadn. Ail goods shipped by ibis Lino lo he stored at Ens Ion, will be stored free uncharge. There uill lie one Boat leiving cverv dv. BARNET, Ij'ELLEIi. & Co. Proprietors AGENTS. IIeii.max & Barxet, Philadelphia. JJarxet & Hiar.Eu, Raston. Phila.l. lphi.i, Feb." 13, ISlJr- NOTICE. Slmrman's Cough Lozenges, and Peters' Pills ; For sale ai this office. FO R KlGrS A TTAC UM ENT. fin . i.i. r ri i ,rii;.r. i ne oommonweaiin oi rennsyi- : Sherifl of said Count v, &gilj&fS vama to tht i'iit'flWrZ G noting : 'r. land vnu that vou attach I ..t iii A ttmip mi lf..rtT I'dii uf iTinr county, by all and singular his goods and'ehat-it-ls, lar.ds and lenciiienis, in whose hands or pofisession soever the same may be, so thai he be and annear before our Court of Common Pleas, to in holden at Mtlford, in and for said Count v, on Tue-diy the fourteenth day of May next ; then and there to answer Theodore Bovhan'xa', of a plea of trespass on the cnsn upon premises not exceeding l wo hundred dol lars ; and we. further command you that you summon all persons in uhoso hands or posses si. in the sal. I 'goods, and chattels, or any part of them, may be attached, so lhat they and every of them le and appeir before t he. said Court a ihe day and place hereinbefore mentioned, to answer what mIi:i!1 be objected againsl them, and abide the, judgment of the said Court i here in ; and h ive you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. William Jessup, Presi dent Judge of our said Couri, at Mi I ford, this 20lh day uf February, Anno Domini, 1814. IL S. MOTT, Proth'y. I do certify the above to bo a true copy of a writ of Foreign Attachment, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike cntm'v. to me directed. JAMES VATSON,'SWf Shertlf's 'Office, Millonl, SRI I. I be felt like a new being tbsit the liitdosR lr..'t away a tapeworm 70 or80 leel to m. and liie sec ond dose brought awav S2S feet more. Thus two ! doses of Sherman's Worm Lozenges effected .i cure; and although bnln lew tnotiMts have eiajise i, be is now as fat and hearty as he ever w;ii i"o Ins life. After years ol misery swallowing e.-ornious quantities of niedicineaiid spending hundredrf of miliars, he was cured by only one i25 cent box uf these celebrated Lozenges. Headache and Si -kiies.. Palpitation of the heart, lowne- of spirits, arid despondency, are immediately relieved by Sher mans Camphor Lovengcs. Persons trave; big or attending crowded parties will lintl them to relieve all farig.ie and give buoyancy lo the spirits. Al tera night's dissipation they dispel ail those, un pleasant sensations so usually following the loo free liver. Temperance people wilt tunl them soothing to the tisturbed nerves of their new con verts. The most distressing hea.!acli yields lo these lozenges in less than ten minutes. The over-fatigued mind or body cannot iin! so greU relief from any other article, ('apt Ch.idwicfc. of the Packet allip Wellington. J W Cochran. Escj. the invintorof the tnany-chamhered cannoit hr excellency John Tyler, .Joseph B Xooes, f.sij and hundreds and thousands of others, who have ex perienced relief from them can be relet red to tur Il their great value Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster. The best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains, or weakness m ihe 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 "ill iclate, for their consideration, the astonishing effect of your Cough Lozenges. On the night of July 5, 1810, 1 was attacked with a violent cough, which threatened my speedy death. Under the advice of two very excellent physicians, Drs Parkes and Rose, 1 was so lar relieved as to be able to ride out, and once 1 attempted to preach. I rode '20 miles, to Uazcnovia, to attend the ses sion of our Conleience, which continued about len days. J was able lo attend the session every day for a few hours by conlining myself the rest ol my time to my bed. The Fathcrs'in the Gospel told me I-ought to arrange my wordly affairs and pre pare for"a speedy death, and consequently put me on the superanuated list. Very fortunately, and I may say providently, 1 heard ot your Laizei.ges, and was prevailed upon to try them, and to my ut ter astonishment, alter taking three one day, they allayed the violent attacks ot coughing, and ena bled me to sleep for hours together, which I could not do before. I continued to improve under their use for sevt ral weeks, when I considered myself well, and able to resume my duties as a minister of the Gospel of our saviour. J low many will soon enter the gloomy vale of death, that might lonir be a blessing to the world and a comfort to their friends, if they could obtain your medicines! Mav Providence lavor your efforts until every lain- ilv in tlir civfliy.fid world can nrocure your medl- "I w - l . . i .. i i - -i.. , . i ! ..I . : . . . l ... cine, which I consider the most valuable ever Uis- acK, loins, 5iues. ureast, neciM rim is, jouus, rut-u- covered by the medical faculty. In conclusion, may God bless you and prolong your life for use- inatism, lumbago, &c, &c, Jos. W. Iloxie, Esq., who bad been so afiJirfrM fulness to siitfe'ring humanity. Accept my inex- ; with rheumatism, as to be unable to dress himself prcssible gratitude, for to you and your medicine, through Divine blessing, I owe my life. Yours, &c DARIUS ANTIiUJy 1 , Minister of the Gospel Spitting of Blood, Night sweats and pain in the Side. Jonathan Haworth, Esq. the well known Tern without assistrnce, was enabled alter wearing one. only one night, to get upalunc in the m-nnin. put on his clothe, and callatouroflice witneyeslx-am-ing with joy, and bis tounge pouring forth the fad neas of his heart, at the sudden and signal relief he had received from the best of all remedies, David Williams, of Elizabelhtown. i L an old Revolutionary Soldier, was so afilicted with Rheu matism, that ho could scarcely himself one of peranco Lecturer, was attacked with a cold from . t,jese p',as;cnj emireiv cuml hjm sleeping in damp sheets, in the winter of 18 1 1. He j neglected it at hrst, but soon lound it assuming a somewhat alarming aspect, and then resorted to Mrs. George Nixon, one of the managers of the Institution for Aged Indigent Females in the city of New York, says the old ladies find great betie- the various remedies usually recommended for lung . from lheae plasters. lliey being- very liable lo pains complaints. When one thing Jailed he tried an- Qr weaknes3 in the back as woIl as olher 0f other, until ne bad exhausted his patience and the , tie tjy. whole catalogue of remedies. His cough was al-1 M J w Soencer. Street TnsDector. was st incessant, so that he could get little or no c uud of lhe pileg b vca one of ti,eae ,,a3lerd sp attended with pain in his side, spitting oft on thc ,ower t of the most sleet blood, night sweats, and all the usual symptoms of I consumption. mie at uomc , i ; ne leu mat , attained, has Induced many unprincipled per- part ol the spine. Caution The great reputation these Plasters end his journey of life. Providentially, a lady who visited him advised a trial ol 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, be was able to start for the city of New York, and in three weeks' time be was perfectly restored to his usual health. He often announces the fact to his hearers, when lecturing on Temperance, and says he owes his life to Dr Sherman's Lozenges From t!ie Cincinnati Daily Time?, of Jan. 4th !S-1. 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 a cough, has laid the foundation for consumption. Our family has not escaped the general affliction, but owing to a remedy, used for the first time, they were speedily cured. Sher man's Cough Lozenges, which we were induced to tiy, proved what they are represented to be, and affected a cure in a Jew 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 pufT, but as facts which the community should know. G V. Thomas, No 1 17 Main street, i.5 thc sole agent in this city WORMS CAUSE DEATH. Thousands upon thousands have gone down to Ask for Sher man's Poor Man's Plaster, and sec that full direc tions for use, and a fac simile of bis name, thus, .4 SHERMAN, M D is on the back of each. Trust none others, or you will be deceived. A fresh supply of the above valuable medif-incs- just received, and for sale at the Republican t)l- lice, Slroudsburg, Monroe county, l a. March 21, 1S4L--Cm. STROUDSBCJRG IRON AND BRASS FOUNJ3RY. The subscribers take this method to inform the public generally, and Millers and Farmer especially, that they haye taken that cunven- ent Fosmdry naad Machine SSsop, adjoining Jacob Shipmaster's Tannery, and would be thankful for any patronage extended towards I hem, and respectfully announce that they arc prepared to execute all orders in their line of business in the best manner and with despatch. They will manufacture MILL GEARING for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast- graves from Marasmus, or a wasting away of the inas of every description turned and fried up 29 Gt. Bc1Vif , SBa'tfthca's & JSagcrty, Have on had feel Hemlock and White and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, at iheir Lumber establishment in Lord's Valley, Lid miles from Dingmau's Bridge, which they will sell cheap lor Grain, Straw, and Iron, and will not refuse to take current money or Pork. We respectfully solicit a share of public pat ronage Lord' Valley, Dec. M, 1 81. 3, Hard, Salmon and Soft Brick, fur salfi low. by DkWITT'S & THRALL. Miiford, Dec. II, 1813. . . O ",. 120,000 body, Epilepsy. Pits, St Vitus' Dance, Locked Jaw, Apoplexy, Mama, Dropsy in the Head, ral sy, Consumption, Pleurisy, Dysentcf'y, Convul sions, and many other supposed apparent diseases; and many have suffered for years and years, and have been doctored for some imaginary complaint without the least relief; and others are still suffer ing, when all the trouble arises from worms, and worms alone, wtn'ch are entirely overlooked, and when the proper treatment would have saved their lives, and restored them to health. Every obser vant mother cannot but see and admit the truth ; but still many physicians shut their eyes to that all-impmtant cause of disease. Persons of all ages and sexes, from the tender 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. DilTerent kinds of worms inhabit different parts of the body ; but a long dissertation on their particu lar locality, origih,&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 Sherman's Worm Lozenges, in less than five years, places their reputation far above all other worm medicices. Evidence of the Wonderful Virtues of Sherman's Dr Ryan, Druggist, corner Bowery and Prince st. was applied to for advice, by a man who looked like a living skeleton : be said that in early life he had been remarkably beatty and robust, but for the last four years he had been gradually wasting away, till his coat would wrap twice around him. He had suffered all but death, and had been under the care of nine different physicians, and not one of them had done hi in any good, neither could they tell what ailed him. He said that his appetite was so good that he could hardly eat enough; Ire suffered from palpita tion of the heart, pain and occasional numbness of his limbs, and ahvavs fell fatigued; shooting, pains in and it constant desire to pass something from bis bowels, and darting pains in different parts of in the best possible manner. Wo feel confi dent in our ability lo execute all orders with which we may be entrusted in a workman-like manner. Particular caro will be taken to em ploy none but good workmen in tho different departments of tho establishment, and no pain-, will be spared by iho proprietois lo give gen eral satisfaction to those who may favor them with orders for work. BRASS CASTINGS, such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon Boxes, &c. will be made lo order. Old Ci, per and Brass taken in exchange at the highcf price. Patterns made to order. Thresh a Kg Machines & Slorse I'csv-rs of iho most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrought Iroai Mill Work will be done on the most reasonable terms, as 5 all kinds of smith work. The best kind of Sled Shoes and polish I Wagon Boxes will always be kepi on hand Ploughs of the most approved plan will kept on hand, and art excellent assort uien " f Plough Castings which they oiTor for saU tu Plough makers. HAYDEN & SCHLAUGIf April 26, 1813. STOVE-PIPE, At Kcclucctf Prices. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE STOVE-PIPE, which he will sell at from' 10 to 10 12 and 1 1 cents per pound, according to quality, for cah. WANDEL BR ELMER. Slroudsburgh, Oct. 5, 1843. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office.
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