.JEFEERSQNIAN REPUBLIC AN CABINET MAKING. 1 he sub-scriber hereby informs Uio public 'tliat lie suit continues the Cabinet Making-Business at'his old stand in Elizabeth st., Stroudsburgh, Pa. where he will be happy to furnish any-per-5on with Cabinei Ware, at low prices, ifein- iBuus in Keep iin uanu, anu maKo to order, alt 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, c. ALSQ---COFFINS made to order at the shortest' notice. ' CHARLES MUSCII. jguikburgh, April 1, ISM. VSl 'l'.!JUV 'Jnqspnoiis 'HOSflW S3TJVH0 pouloivuapun iji " Aq poAtaooj Ajpijvunqi aq jjt.w sjapiQ Uuijiut jnq si Aitin iuojo "Sit tjitAt pajjidmoa 'a.urj oqj jd isoo oqj, di puiisI?N0?I9 A3IQNV . 3TOJ.S SVIA'OH J. uj '3jnqpuoijS sxou Mnor us.n ui aii: uuqt otj.u "paiiwtij3pun aijt jo jaqjja uoSuiU3 Aq so.t.j , oqijo Aiijini aqj ju pjtfsjiKs ui uuo -suosioj pjoj.ud vt ijniq.u 'ion jo Aauoi KiipLns WRUI Ol JO.U Ol idiJ Oq HU3 AMtJl JO '3.IU .iMEJts- jo xoq 1K111111103 hji in op Aaqi sn 'sa.wjj os,qi ui tm:s aqi uuuavs t.n sod oqji 'dsn ill ojojolajaq uoaq kbi ieiji ptmj oqi jo Suttii Any oi jouddiK ji:j puu 'iuojj iiujojup AjaJUUJ oplpuud i: no pai3iuiii(i3 j OAlfj aqj4 'lion -uo.uti aip in aijqnd aqt jo uoiiuanu oqi jjca ot OA BO J So.H 'AIUII03 OnJUOTVJ JOJ tcJMT Mff Sui 1D3)ojdfpg jiijjoj paaojdwj fjioji jo iq3jj itioiBd aq po-iuqsjud SutAUtj aaquasqiis oqj, OMij.oajiOirj-dTias saaa uao& a ays CARD. CITIZENS' LINE. The Proprietors of this Line haying made such arrangements lhat thev will be able lo car- rv merchandize from Philadelphia to Easton vi;i the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania j Yn T .: ,.r.t. ll . I Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as any (.itmr Line, respectluHy solicit country mutual consent. All persons having demands merchants to siva iliem a call before shipping ! against the said firm, will present them to i.::.. u.. ,1.: ' :.!lmV.,... c . . , i-.' ... . .r. , n u.,.,. s ' win piea-e send itietr goods to Weilman & Harriet, Willow street Wharf, Philada. All j floods .shipped bv ihis Line to be stored atEas ton, will be stored free of charge. There will he one, Boat leaving every day. BARNET, HELLER & Co. Proprietors. AGENTS. Heilxax & Barxet, Philadelphia. Barxet & Heller, Easton. Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1844. STKOUDSBURG HlON AND BRASS , FOUNDRY.. Tho subscribers take this method to inform the public generally, and Millers and Farmers especially, that they have taken lhat conven es 1 Foundry and Machine Shop, adjoining Jacob Singmaster's Tannery, and j would he thankful for any patronage extended towards them, and respectfully announce that they are prepared to execute all orders in their ime of business in the be&t manner and with despatch. They will manufacture MILL GEARING for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast ings of every description turned and fitted up in the best possible manner. We feel confi dent in our ability to execute all orders with which we may be entrusted in a workman-like manner.' Particular care will be taken to em ploy "none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared by the proprietor to give gen eral satisfaction to those who may favor them with orders for work. BKASS CASTINGS, mcli as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon Boxes, &c. will be made to order. Old Cop per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to order. T,hres!iin? Machines & Horse Powers 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 Shoes and polished Wagon Boxes will always be kept on hand. Ploughs of the most approved plan will be kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of Plough Castings which they offer for sale to Plough makers. II A YD EN & SCHLAUGH. April ?G, 1843. READY PAY. mix go, GEOCERIES, Hi HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, 2riifjs and ITIecliciiscs, Iron, Nails, GEass, Boards, Shingles, Ceiling ILatli articles &c. CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. POSITIVELY NO TRUST! The subscribers having adopted the above method of doing business, feel confident that it will bo beneficial to the interests of their cus- tomors, as weil as their own. They have just recpivid in addition ir ihpir former stock a c' D r n i lii l ....av. ....... . ...... cart. UNO, roceriet., rraruwarc, etc. which they will sell at prices to suit the times. All persons having unsettled accounts with the subscribers, will confer a favor bv setiliri" and paving up at their earliest convenience. Grateful for ihe liberal patronage heretofore extended lo us, we respectfully solicit its con tinuance, and pledge ourselves to use every exertion to merit the favors of their friends and customers. C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER. Milford, July 12, 1S13. 1844. BIDDIS & DEPUE Will have their Carding Machines in operation the coming season, under the superintendence 'of Mr. Daniel Buckley, an old and experienced workman. Fhev solicit a share of the natron- age of the public. All work warranted to be done in a workmanlike manner, or no charge i lor the same. Wool will be weighed on the rnrninf nf lho sjimo. -inrl ihp mils oiinrnnfppfl In hold their weight natural loss for carding ex- pnlr,,i RinniS Ar DF.PTTR n7. vr-tr 1 r o t o , 1 Milford, May 9, 18-14. tii- - TS BlSSOllStlOil Ol Partnership. The partnership heretofore existin? between . . i r t - the subscribers, as nublishers of this nap or. was on the 17th of August last, dissolved by J neouore ocnocn lor seiuemeni, anu an who are indebted thereto are requested to make lm- mediate payment to him. he being authorized to receive the same. THEODORE SCHOCH, THOMAS L. KOLLOCK. " l e Jenersoman KepuDiican wilt con- imue 10 oe puniisneu ny 1 neouore acnocn anu .1 t 1 1 1 tni t r- 1 1 1 I i .ju. vuvunz, w uu ou.iv a. i,uu- unuauce oi puuuc p i.ru.iage. ..!.! J HEODORE SCHOCH, F. E. SPER1NG. Stroudsburgh, Sept. 28, 1843. GODEPS EAJDY'S BOOK, EDITED BV MltS. SARAH J. HALE, Itas now reached its twenty-eighth Volume, and is the oldest and leading Periodical in the United States. It has never changed Proprietors. It is a Magazine of literature, fashion, and the fixe arts, J With the best list of contributors in the country, and ihe largest circulation. It contains Mezzotint and Line Enravinrs : Fancu Works f Art nr,d TTtiiitu Th Grtuiinn Cnlmirrd Fashions ; Portraits of Distinguished Characters, (by artists of the first class ;) and Views of the most Celebrated Places in the United States. In order to give additional variety, the Publish er has engaged the services of eminent literary gentleme.r, familiary connected with the Literature of Continental Europe, who will furnish Transla- tions from the Literature of France, Germany, It aly, Spain, Sweden and Denmark. It has been found impossible hy contemporaries to compete with tne gigantic strides of the Lady s t i j ,i ,i ,i0n,r :,.Qr. ,i, Dook, and they have gradually given up the at- . - i f .- J ic.i.pi. iii ucspau. .... UODEYS LADY'S DOUK, is emphatically a W; It. icnlen on A morir-nn ltnntr nnrt ,U J - ....... "") vritings of those Americans who defame, and at tempt to sully the feats of arms of our great he roes, are not admitted in the Work. Constant novelty, consistent with the character of the work, will ever be the effort of the proprietor. L. A. GODEY. Publishers1 Hall, Philadelphia. Lf Postage to be paid on all orders. Brass 30 hour Clocks, Wood 30 do do For sale cheap, by C. W. DeWITT. Milford, Dec. 8, 1842 eWItt, Brothers & filagcrty, Have on had f 5)0, feet Hemlock and Wfiite and Yellow Pine Board and Siding, at their Lumber establishment in Lord's Valley, 14 miles from Dingmau's Bridge, which they will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Iron, and will not refuse lo lake current money or Pork. We respectfully solicit a share of publie pat ronage. r JOB WORK . Neatly executed at' this Office SHERMAN'S LOZENGES, MORE THAN SIX MILLION OF BOXES OF Dr. Sherman's Lozenges HAVE BEEN SOLD in the United States, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain and throughout the WORLD, in the Year 1813. Hundreds and Thousands biess the day they were induced by the persuation of a friend, to try Sher man's Lozenges. CONFIRMED CONS UMP TJON. 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, I will lelate, for their consideration, the astonishing effect of your Cough Lozenges, On the night of July 5, lSdO, I was attacked with a violent cough, which threatened my speedy death. Under the advice of two very excellent physicians, Drs Parkes and Rose, I was so far relieved as to be able to ride out, and once I attempted to preach. 1 1 rode 20 miles, to Cazenovia, 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 llme to mv ued' ille -Earners in ttie uospcl told me x ougm 10 arrange my woruiy auairs :mu pre- pare lor a speedy death, and consequently put me Qn the superamJated hsU yery fortunately, and 1 may say providently, I heard of your Lozenges, and was prevailed u'pon to try them, and to mv ut - ter astonishment, after taking three one day, they allayed the violent attacks of coughing, and ena - bled me to sleep for hours together, which I could not do before. I continued to improveundcr their use for several weeks, when 1 considered myself well, and able to resume mv duties as a minister! of the Gospel of our Saviour. How many willi 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 you 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 lite. Yours, &c DARIUS ANTHONY, Minister of the Gospel Spitting of Blood, i . NlGHT SWEATS AND PAIN IN THE oIDE Jonathan Ilaworth, Esq. the well known Tern nerance Lecturer, was attacked with a cold from slponinnrin Hnmn qIipt-Ig in Inn winter nf 18.11 lTn neglected it at first, but soon found it assuming a somewhat alarming- aspect, and then resorted to the various remedies usually rec6mmended for lunr complaints. When one thing failed he tried an - other unU1 h(J had exhaustcd his patience and the whole catalogue of remedies. His cough was al- moat innGfiSa0nt. so that hG cold ret little or no sleeu attended with Dain in his side. sDittinff of! M 1 1 n Diooa. nioiu sweats, ana an tne usual svmmoms or t 1 - 1 . 1 it .1 1 r 1 I ' a - Consumption. While at Rome, (N Y) lie felt that n,s, e Lu ?i m l,'Jl Fi '.lu" en.d hS who visited him advised a trial of Dr Sherman s c j Lozenres. He accordincly sent and got a box, and the first dose gave him more relief than all the other medicines he used before. Bv the timo Vio linrl tnL-pn nnft cmnll hfv hi U'n nlilfi fn I start for the city of New York, and in three weeks' j A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines time he was perfectly restored to his usual health, j just received, and for sale at-the Republican Of Ile often announces the fact to his hearers, when fice, Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa. leclurinr on Temperance, and says he owes his T life to Dr Sherman's Lozenges From tho Cincinnati Dailr Times, of Jan. -1th IS4-1. ' Courts The variableness of the weather this winter has caused an unusual number of nersons to oe amiciea oy coitis anu cougns 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 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 cls whicn the community should know. Gr L Thomas, No 147 Main street, is the sole agent in this city WORMS CAUSE DEATH. Thousands upon thousands have gone down to graves froth Marasmus, or a wasting away of the body, Epilepsy, Fits, St Yitus' Dance, Locked Jaw, Apoplexy, Mania, Dropsy in the Head, Pal- sy, consumption, neurisy, uysentery, uonvul slons' anf appar,Cnt d,SeaseS I - - fl TZ rn73r ! 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, wmch are entirely overlooked, and , ' . , . , , , . when the proper treatment would have saved thei: ,. , ' , ,. n , . . lives, and restored them to health-. Every obser lltV UHU i OOVUH-U lllVlil lJ iiUU IVU. JJ U1 I vnnt mnthnr rnnnnt. hut jpo nnil nHmif thn trntli 7" " u . umov Ui uiacaau. 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. Different kinds of worms inhabit different parts of i, 1., . ... the oody ; out a long oissertauou 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 Sherman's Worm Lozenges, in less than five years, places their reputation far above all other worm medicines. Evidence of the Wonderful Virtues of Sherman's Dr Ryan, Drucrjrist, corner Bowery and Prince st. was applied to for advice, by a man who looked like a living skeleton : he said that in early life he had been remarkably hearty 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 unde'ri the care of nine different physicians, and not one of them had done, him any good, neither could they tell what ailed him. He said that his appetite was so- good that he could hardly eat enough; he suffereil from palpita tion of the heart, pain and occasional numbness of his limbs, and always felt fatigued; shooting pains in and a constant desire to pass something from his bowels, and darting pains in different parts ui his body;gnawmgscrisati6iat tftcjmueh, slight chills and Hashes. of heat, drowsiness and dizzi ness, frightful dreams, and so miserable was he: that lie had ratherjdie than live. - Dr R. told hinV that he had worms; and he could cure him. The man shook his head, arid said it was impossible. but Jie would try; so the Dr gave him a box of Sherman's Worm Lozenges, and told him to taka them according to the printed directions accompa nying them. He returned in three days, and said he felt like a new being that the first dose bro't away a tapeworm 70 or 80 feel long, and the sec ond dose brought away 28 feet more. Thus two doses of Sherman's "Worm Lozenges effected a j cure; and although but a lew months have elapsed, i he is now as fat arid hearty as he ever was in his J life. After years df misery, swallowing enormous j quantities of medicine, and spending hundreds of oollars, he was cured by only one 25 cent box of these celebrated Lozenges. Headache and Sickness. Palpitation of the heart, lowness of spirits, and despondency, are immediately relieved by Sher mans Camphor Lozenges. Persons travelling or attending crowded parties will find them to relieve all fatigue and give buoyancy to the spirits. Af- 1 ter a night s dissipation tliey dispel all those un- pieasant sensauons so usuauy lonowing me too ! tree liver, iernperance people will find them : soothing to the disturbed nerves oftheir new con j verts. The most distress-jug hcadacho yields to 1 these lozenges in less than ten minutes. The j 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 D Nones, Esq and hundreds and thousands of others, who have ex- perienced relief from them can be referred to as to their great value Sherman's Poor Man's Piaster. The best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains, or weakness in the back, loins, sides, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rheu matism, lumbago, &r, &c, Jos. W. Hoxie, Esq., who had been so afflicted with rheumatism, as to be unable to dress himsell without assistrnce, was enabled after wearingone, only one night, to get up alone in the morning, put on his clothes, and callatourofiice with eyes beam ing with joy, and his lounge pouring forth the glad ness of his heart, at the sudden and signal relief he had received from the best of all remedies. David Williams, of Elizabethtown, N J. an old Revolutionary Soldier, was so afflicted with Rheu matism, that he could scarcely himself one of tilGSe I iaStCrS entirely Clireu mill. . i i . i i ( lu.rs- George iM.on, one oi uie managers oi me ', . " " . ,""'p,v- 7 l 0 " "- ! 01 ew 1 orK, says me om laoies unci great ueiie- ; l'ese Plasters; they being very liable to pains or weakness in the back, as well as other parts of the body. ' 1 Mr. Geo. W. Spencer, Street Inspector, was cured of the Pi!es bX wearing one of these plasters . I 1 f . I i u" t. .r..w. rr mo nu'or nnr; ni 10 emtio Caution The great reputation these Plasters have attained, has induced many unprincipled per sons to get up worthless, imitations. Ask for Sher man's Poor Man's Plaster, and see that full direc tions for use, and a fac simile of his name, thus, A SHERMAN, MD is on the back of each. Trust none others, or you Will OC deceived. ... I, March 21, 1811. Cm. We have tried Doctor Jos. Pricsley Peters' Ve getable Pills, and have no hesitation in pronounc ing them the best Antibilious Medicine that we have ever used in our families. We are acquaint ed with several families in this city who give them the preference to all other kinds, on account ot their mildness, and at the same time, certainty of action . New-York Exam incr. More than ten millions of boxes of these truly valuable Antibilious Pills have been sold in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, Mexico, and Texas, since the first of January, eighteen hun dred and thirty-five. Hundreds and thousands bless the day they were induced by the persuasion of a friend, to try a. Box of Doctor Peters' Pills. They are in use as a Family Medicine, and all I who have used them give jhem the preference to all other kinds, on account ot their being a sate, pleasant, and easy aperient being mild in their action at the same time; though, in their operation, producing neither sickness, griping, nor debility Dear Sir:-I have used your valuable these last four years, in cases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and Sick Head-ache, and have found them, in a majority of cases, the most valu able Pills 1 have ever used. JOHN CASE, M. D.. For Sick or Nervous Head-ache, or Bilious Fe ver, 1 would recommend Peters'1 Pills in preference to all other kinds. R. II. ARMSTRONG, M. D. The following from the EMMINENT DOCTOR EMMERSON, is considered sufficient I have used in my practice, these last five years, Doctor Jos.Pricstlcy Peters'1 Vegetable Antibili ous Pills, and considered them the Best Family Medicine I have ever used. A fresh supply of these valuable Pills just re ceived and for sale at the office of the Republican, Stroudsburg. BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, EiivJrois, Car, Coacii& Wagon Axle SAW CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, ! AxBc asad Csin Barrel Iron, - And a general assortment of ' WAGON TYKE & SQUARE IROff, constantly on hand and will bo sold on the moot reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 1,842, . Atiorsaey at !LaW, ITIiifoi-d, JPiko county, JPa. (OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE T1J.C PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.) September H, 1S43, THE'COLUMBr&N Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine. EDITED BY JOHN INMAN, And filled with Contributions from the most cm tnent and accomplished writers of the country. The motives which have led to the commence ment of this undertaking may . be briefly slated. It is believed by the proprietor that there is m tJt United States an immense provision of literary ability, for which as yet there is no adequate en couragement, of field of display ; that besides the numbers of clever and successful writers, wtnssr productions are weekly, awl monthly, and annu il ly read with delight by thousands, there are yes greater numbers constantly arriving at matui.tv of power, who have onlyjjjp appear on the st. of publication to receive a brilliant award o' fame ,' and that the powers of those whose mane-, are already pronounced with respect by q,s r, wisest censure, are capable- of more and sti i higher exertion than haa yet been called forth. J; is believed, too, that the demand for literary pr. duction in this country, especially in iIh; perim!. ral channel, exceeds the supply in a veryl.i proportion, and that new supplies have only to i, presented of the- right quality, and Jn the ril. way, to ensure a hearty welcntrie and profit i! reception. No doubt is entertained of the Aim. ican mind's ability to sustain itself c-ertahdy its own ground, if not abroad against ad t -competition that the intellect of other lands c. . bring to the encounter; and full assurance is fa that amongthe millions of American readers t!p can be, and isr a cordial welcome for all t!, American writers can produce of excellent a-: interesting. From these premises it is undoabtihgly inferre , that there is abundant room foranolherMagaziu. notwithstanding the merit and success of tht already in being;' that there can be no lack-1 f ability to fill its pages acceptably,. within the re.t i of capital and liberal enterprise; and' that such i periodical will nor fail to be greeted as aWelcox- visiter by thousands upon thousands, who as vit have done little ol nothing toward ifea supf t and development of American periodica1 liter., ture. Another and strong motive has been the feeh:. that New York, the first-city of the Union, shoi.i I be the home of a periodical owning no suj.rrior, i either merit or success. The Columbian Magazine' Will be pn'dishI w the first day of every month. Its met haiiicil ,.r rangemenls vill comprise' the best ol paper, ue, and workmanhip; that' money can procure. Its-contributors will be sought for ami:gs? f j ablest and most popular writers in the cm. ,trv , an(l no en?,rts wiu be. sparcd t() secunr tia a, ; Lf me most distinguished, such ns j John L. Stephens, W. C. Brvant J. F. Cool er J..K. Paulding F. G Halleck N. P. Wi lis U. II Herbert Nathaniel Hawthorne II. T Ti.Kur. man Hi W. Longfellow J R Chandler C F HoC man T C Grnttan T S Arthur .1 C Neal II F Har rington W G Simms II II Weld Epes Sargent John Neal Theodoro-S Fay Park Benjamin R V Griswold R II Dana, George P Morris Riiiw Dawes Seba Smith. R. M, Bird Mrs Emma (' Em bury Mrs Mary Clavers- Mrs -Ann S Stc plans Mrs Francis S Osgood Mr3- Seba Smith Sirs P. F Ellet Mrs II E Beecher Stows Mrs Vohiey V. Howard Mrs Lydia HSigourney Mrs,M, S Leo.i Loud Miss Eliza Leslie Mrs A. M, F' Annan Miv C M Sedgwick, Miss Hannah. F'G;ould. With many of these, arrangauients have ari dy been made, a3 well a&wjth others whose ref utation is sure, though yet to, be established m thi public regard. The proprietor entertains san guine hopes of accomplishing an object U vl.: li he looks forward with pr.itle the secured co-operation of regular and occasional contributory, lor-, ming a list unequalled in this country. In each number there will be two or more En gravings, after such artists as Chapman, Ingham, Inman, Osood. &c, engraved in mezzotint, fi..e,. and stipple,by IL S. Sadd; W. L. Ormshy, tfce.,. besides a plate of Fashions colored, and occasion-, ally other illustrations, so that every subscn'utr, will receive, in the course of the year, at least twenty-four elegant productions of the grat art, which could not be otherwise procured zt three or four times the annual cost of the whole Magazine. In each number there will also be two pages of Music, original, or judiciously selected by a com petent professor of the art. Proper regard wid be paid to the current issues from the book press, not so much, however, with a view to notice all the volumes that may appear, as to the expression of matured opinions concerning those which shall be deemed worthy of the public attention and confidence. Thp. aim of the Editor will be, rath er to furnish judicious criticisms, on which read ers and purchasers may rely for guidance than to present a mere. laudatory chronicle of new publi cations. TERMS. The Columbian Magazine, one y ear in advance, ' S3 00 11 u two ' Sj Oil Two copies ono year, 3 00 Dealers in periodicals throughout the United States and tho Canadas, who wish to become agents for the Columbian Magazine, will please apply to the nublishor immediately.' The usu. discnunt will be made to them. In addition to the above, the publisher simply adds, for the benefit of all, that the woik will be sustained by sufficient capital. Address, post paid, ISRAEL POST, Publisher 3 Astor House, Be Witt ISrothcr, lx-e- just received a large assortment ol bioves, boh sisting of Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 boiler Cooking air"- do do 9 plate stoves. do do Parlour do. do do Box do. Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do. Many's Albany 3 do do. Vegroff ears Albany 3 do do. poors Patent Coal stoves.. And a large lot of Stovespipe.all of hic& w they will sell cheap for c'alli or prodm Milford, Nov, 10, 1842.' ' . NOTICE., ( Sherman's Cough Lozer Peters' Pills, ; For sale at this office. an'1 .ges,
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