I EBacBanrsnv sQVIUNET MAKING, 'TheVsub.eriber hereby informs the public U. at 'he still continues the ' Cabinet Making Business a his old stand in Elizabeth st., Stroudsburgh, Pa where he will lie happy 10 furnish any per son with Cabinet Ware, tit low prices. He in tends to keep on hand, and make to order, 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, fc. ALSO COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroudsburgh, April 4, 1844. Hosniv ssrmviio pauStsjopun 'sqi poAiaoai XnjjpiMii aq sxopxQ wUjfjtJi inq st 'Aijinn jeajS sit'qit.w p3jEdtuoD 'a-ufl oqj jo isod aqj4 di pmuis 'HaNoao AanaMv P '3N0J.S SVKOH.L Cjj 'gjnqspmuis 4SAOH NHOf osn ii; Aoti maqi a,T!q otA pau3tsjapun oqi jo jqi;a uo 2ujuo soAtr.j oqj jo a t i i i i t i pqi jo paus-UKs aq uco stidsjaj pajajaad st iptq.w 'ion jo 'Xouoij Kitphns ojeiu oi jJO.v ot tddj aq una Xaqi jo 'saAttl Mvns 10 X(iq uouiuiuo aqi ut op a aqi kp. 'soajH ssaqj ut auius aqt iujuas j j i .w saag oqj( asn 4ii?ajojoi3j3q uaaq snq ictji pui aqi jo Stuqt aiib oi jouadns jhj pu 'uiojj jua-iajJip .ajiiua ndioutJ(l e un patntui:uo3 si aAif-j aqjt -uoti -uaAUi ati oi otjqnd aqi jo uojiuann aqi co ot OABaj sSaq 'Xiunoa aojuoT joj ul9aifj ohq Sui 'jo9)ojd-fi9g juDiDj paaoudmj rjivjj jo iqjj luaicd aqi paseqajud SuiAtjq jaquasqns aq 9m m saga anoA says CARD. CITIZENS' LINE. The Proprietors of this Line having made ucharrari2ment3 that thev will be able to car ry merchandize from Philadelphia to Easton -via the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as any ether Line, respectfully solicit country .merchants to Give them a call before shipping -elsewhere.ii Persons shipping by this Line will please'send their goods to Heilman & Barnet, Willow street Wharf, Philada. All goods hipped hy this Line in be stored at Eas ton, will be stored free of charge. There will be one Boat leaving every day. BARNET, HELLER & Co. Proprietors. AGENTS. Heilman- & Barnet, Philadelphia. Barnet & Heller, Easton. Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1844. STROUDSBURG IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers take this method to inform the public generally, and Millers and Farmers especially, that they have taken that conven nt Foundry and Machine Shop, adjoining Jacob Singmasier's Tannery, and would be thanklul lor any patronage extended towards them, and respectfully announce that hey are 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 ings of every description turned and fitted up in the best possible manner. We feel confi dent in our ability to execute all orderswith which we may be entrusted iu a workman-like manner. Pariicular care will be taken lo em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment,, and no pains will be spared bjyhe proprietois to give gen eral satisfaction uxthose who may favor them with orders for work. BRASS CASTINGS, such 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. Threshing Machines & Horse Powers of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrought Iron Mill Work wjJKbe done on the most reasonable terms, and all kinds of nmiij) work. The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished vYngon 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 s?Ie to riougn makers. Mk i HAYLTEN & SCHLAUGH. April 26, 1843. READY PAY. DRY G00, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Drugs and Ifledicines, Iron, Wails Glass, Boards, Shingles, Ceiling Lath articles &e. CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. POSITIVELY NO TRUST! The subscribers having adopted the above method of doing business, feel confident that it will be beneficial to the interests of their cus tomers, as well as their own. They have just received in addition to their former stock, a large assortment of Dry Goods selected with care. Also, Groceries, Hardware, &c. which they will sell at prices to suit the times. All persons having unsettled accounts with the subscribers, will confer a favor by settling and paying up at their earliest convenience. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to 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, 1843. 1844. WOOI, CARDING AGAIftf. BIDD1S DEPUE Will have their Carding Machines in operation the coming season, under the superintendence of Mr. Daniel Buckley, an old and experienced workman. They solicit a share of the patron age of the public. All work warranted to be done in a workmanlike manner, or no charge for the same. Wool will be weighed on the receipt of the same, and the rolls guaranteed to hold their' weight, natural loss for carding ex cepted. BIDDIS & DEPUE. Biddis' Mills. Milford, May 9, 1844. Dissolution oi Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, as publishers of 'this paper, was on the 17th of August last, dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against the said firm, will present them to Theodore Schoch for setilement, and all who are indebted thereto are requested to make im mediate payment to him, he being authorized to receive the same. THEODORE SCHOCH, THOMAS L.KOLLOCK. P. S. The Jefiersonian Republican will con tinue to be published by Theodore Schoch and F. E. Spering, who respectfully solicit a con tinuance of public patronage. THEODORE SCHOCH, F. E. SPERING. Stroudsburgh, Sept. 28, 1843. GODEF LADY'S EOOH, EDITED BY MRS. SARAH J. HALE, Has 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, With the best list of contributors in the country, and the largest circulation. It contains Mezzotint and Line Engravings ; Fancy Works of Art and Utility; The Genuine Coloured 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 gentlemen, familiary connected with the Literature of Continental Europe, who will furnish Transla tions from the Literature of France, Germany, It- aly, Spain, bweden and Denmark. It has been lound impossible hy contemporaries to compete with the gigantic strides of the Lady's liook, and they have gradually given up the at tempt in despair. UUDEY'S LADY'S JJUUK, is emphatically a Family Book, and can be read aloud to the fami ly circle. It is also an American Book, and the writings 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. ii. A. (iODUY, Publishers' Hall, Philadelphia. IP Postage to be paid on all orders. Brass 30 hour Clocks, Wood 3,0 do do For sale cheap, by C. W. DeWITT. Milford, Dec. 8, 1S42 DeWitt, BrofiBiea's & ESagerty, Have on had J .70,000 feet Hemlock and While and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, at their Lumber establtshmeni in Lord's Valley, 14 miles from Dingman's Bridge, which ihey will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Iron, and will not refuse to lake current money or Pork. We respectfully solicit a bhare of public pat ronage. JOB WORK Neatly executed at this Office JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN SHERMAN'S LOZENGES, j MORE THAN SIX MILLION OF BOXES OF Dr. Sherman's Lo senses BEEN SOLD in the United States,' JUL Mex Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain and throughout the WOULD, in the Y sar 1843. Hundreds and Thousands bless thu day they were induced by the persuation of a friend, to try Sher man's Lozenges. CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. Onondaga, May 18, 1843. Dr Sherman: Dear Sir As 1 most ardently de sire to benefit my fellow men, especially those who are the unhappy "victims of that dreadful disease, Consumption, I will ielate, 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, I was so far relieved as to be able to ride out, and once J attempted to preach. I 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 time to my bed. The Fathers in the Gospel told nie I ought to arrange my wordly affairs and pre-j pare lor a speedy death, ana consequently put me on the superanuated list. cry loituuately, and i may say providently, I heard of your Lozenges, and was prevailed upon to try them, and to my 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 1 could j the Packet -ship Wellington, J W Cochran, hsq. not do before. I continued to improveunder their the inventor of the many-chambered cannon, his use for several weeks, when I considered myself j excellency John Tyler, Joseph 13 Nones, Esq and well, and able to resume my duties as a minister hundreds and thousands of others, who have ex of the Gospel of our Saviour. How many will ' perienced relief from them can be referred to as to 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, I owe mv 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 Tern-1 perance Lecturer, was attacked with a cold from sleeping in damp sheets, in the winter of 1841. He neglected it at first, 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 of remedies. His cough was al-1 mnct inrpnnt. sn thnt hr rrinlrl ont litflR nr nn sleep attended with pain in his side, spitting of, blood, night sweats, and all the usual symptoms of j lowt3r Piirt ' luu Consumption. Wliile at Rome, (N Y) he felt that I Caution The great reputation these Plasters his end was nigh that in that place he must soon t have attained, has induced many unprincipled per end his journey of life. Providentially, a ladv j sons to get up worthless imitations. Ask for Sher who visited him advised a trial of Dr Sherman's j an's Poor Man's Plaster, and see that full direc- Couch Lozenges, lie accordingly sent and got a box, and the first dose gave him more relief than -1 .fi.i.h.4iZ.UY, m u all the other medicines he used before. By the is on the Lack of each. Trust none others, or you time he had taken one small box, he was able to will be deceived. 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. : just received, and for sale at the Republican Of He often announces the fact to his hearers, when fice, Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa. lecturing on Temperance, and says he owes his life to Dr Sherman s Lozenges From the Cincinnati Daily Times, of Jan. 4th 1851. Coughs The variableness of the weather this winter has caused an unusual number of persons to be afflicted by colds and coughs scarcely a ' getable Pills, and have no hesitation in pronounc family has escaped; and with many, carelessness ' ing them the best Anlibilious Medicine that w 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 few 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 147 Slain street, is the sole agent in this city WORMS CAUSE DEATH. Thousands upon thousands have gone 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, 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, vvnich 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-impoitant 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. Diiferent kinds of worms inhabit different parts of the body ; but a long dissertation on their particu lar locality, origin, &c. is superfluous and unneces sary, sp long as a proper, safe and certain remedy is at hand. That is all the public wants or oares 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 ISiiM Dr Ryan, Druggist, corner Bowery and Prince st. was applied to for advice, by a man who looked like a living skeleton : he said that iu 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 under the care of nine diiferent 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 suffered from palpita tion of the heart, pain and occasional numbness of his limbs, arid Ulwavs felt latinued; shootinc pains 1 hi and a constant VJesire to pass something Irom his bowels, and daring pains m different part ot his body; gnawing sensation at the stomach, slight chilli: and flashed of heat, drowsiness and dizzi ness, frightful dreams, and so miserable was he that lie had rather die than live. Dr li. told him that bo had worms, and he could cure him. The man skook his head, and said it was impossib?e, but he would try: so the Dr g:ive him a box of Sherman's Worm Lozenges, and told him to take them according to the printed directions accompa nvintr th:m. He returned in three days, and said he felt ILke 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 Lozenges effected a cure; and a.'thoUgh but a few months have elapsed, he is now as fat and hearty as he ever was in his life. After years of misery, swallowing enormous quantities of medicine, and spending hundreds of dollars, he was cored by only one 25 cent boxof these celebrated Lozenges. He?.davhe and Sickness. Palpitation of ti-e heart, lowness of spirits, and despondency, are i.nmediately relieved by Sher mans Camphor Lozo.nges. Persons travelling or attending crowded parties will find them to relieve all fatigue and give buoyancy to the spirits. Af ter a niaht's dissipation they dispel all those un- pleasant sensations so usually following the too iree uver. temperance people wia nno mem soothimr to the disturbed nerves of their new con verts. The most distressing hcadacha yields to these lozenges in less than ten minutes. The over-fatictied mind or body cannot find so great relief from any other article. Capt Chadwick, of their sreat value Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster. The best strengthening piaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains, or weakness in the back, loins,,sides, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rheu matism, lumbago, &c, &c, Jos. W. Hoxie, Esq., who had been so afflicted without assistrnce, was enabled after wearingone, only one night, to get up alone in the morning, put on his clothes, and call at our office with eyes beam- mg with joy, and his toungepounng ionninegiaa- ness of his heart, at the sudden and signal relief he had received from the best of ail remedies. David Williams, of Elizabelhtown, N J. an old Revolutionary Soldier, was so afflicted with Rheu-j ! matism. .mat lie cotuu scarcely nimseu one ui tnese 1'Jasiers entirely cureu ma. ! , uBoigB i.uuii, .c u u.u.io ' institution tor Ageu indigent J-'emaics, in mu cuy I of Ivcw Irork, says the old ladies find great bene- j om mese riasiers; uiey oenig very uawi: i. pam ' or weakness in tne oack, as wen as oiuer pans o. lue uouj- Mr. Geo. W. Spencer, btrect Inspector, was cured of the Piles by wearingone of these plasters ; lluus tuI a"u a iat amine m ma , March 21, 181 i. Cm. We have tried Doctor Jos. Priesley Peters' Ye- 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 of their mildness, and at the same time, certainty of action. New-York Examiner. 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 who have used them give them the preference to all other kinds, on account of their being a safe, pleasant, and easy aperient being mild in their action at the same lime; though, in their operation, producing neither sickness, griping, nor debility. Doct. Jos. Priestley Peters, Dear Sir: I have used your valuable Pills 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 I have ever used. JOHN CASE, M. D. For Sick or Nervous Head-ache, or Bilious Fe ver, 1 would recommend Peters' Pills in preference to all other kihds. R. II. ARMSTRONG, Af. D. The following from the EMMINENT DOCTOR EMMLRSON, is considered sufficient I have used in my practice, these last five years, Doctor Jos. Priestley Peters' Vegetable Antibili ous Pills, and consideied them the JJest Jb amily Medicink I havo ever used. A fresh supply of these valuable Pills, just re ceived and for sale at the office of the Republican, Stroudsburg. BAR RON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFLN ED, SnrSro3a,Car,CoacIi5; Wa son. Axl o SAW CROWBAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Cwia Barrel Iron, And a general assortment of WAG OUT TYRE & SQUARE IROtf, constantly on hand and will be sold on the roost reasonable terms, hy MORRIS EVANS. Analomtnk Iron Works, April 6, J842. Attorney at Law, I?Ii!for, Pike county, Ia. (office nearly opposite the presdvjeria? CHURCH.) September 1 J, 1&43, THE COLUMBIAN Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine. EDITED BY JOHN INMAN, And filled with Contributions jrom the most em inent and accomplished loriters of the country. The motives which have led to the commence ment of this undertaking may be briefly stated. It is believed by the proprietor that there is in the United States an immense provision of literary ability, for which as yet there is no adequate en couragement, or field of display; that besides the numbers of clever and successful writers, whose productions are weekly, and monthly, and annua., ly read with delight by thousands, there are yet greater numbers constantly arriving at matui.tr of power, who-have only to appear on the st.i;. of publication to receive a brilliant award, i fame ; and that the powers of those whose names are already pronounced with respect by hpS r wisest censure, are capable of more and st. higher exertion than has yet been called forth. is'believed.too, that the demand for literary pr , duction in this country, especially in the peno. cal channel, exceeds the supply in a very hxj proportion, and that new supplies have only in presented of the right quality, and in the n . k way, to ensure a hearty welcome and prof:-, reception. No doubt is entertained of the A" ican mind's ability to sustain itself certain , its own ground, if not abroad against a.i competition that the intellect of other lands i , bring to the encounter; and full assurance is that among the millions of American readers! , can be, and' is, a cordial welcome for al: ; American writers can produce of excelk-r.t ; interesting. From these premises it is undoubtingly inf r. that there is abundant room for another Maf i notwithstanding the merit and success t ? already in being; that there can be no It ability to fill its pages acceptably, within tht of capital and liberal enterprise; and that s , periodical will not fail So be greeted as awe,"!" visiter by thousands- upon thousands, who , - have done little or nothing toward the p , and development of American periodica' !.-.;. j Another and strong motive has been the f v ; j i,at jv;ew York, the first city of the Union, . ; j ue the home of a periodical owning no su-r.j:,.; ejtj,er ment or success The Columbian Magazine win oe puo.'rsuea n the first day of every month. Its mechanic ar rangements will comprise the best of paper, tj: and workmanship, that money can procure. Its contributors will be sought lor amongst tr ablest and most popular writers in the ruun'n. and no ettorw win ue spareu io suture me uuz the most distinguished, such as John L. S:ephens, W. C. Bryant J. F. W cr J. K. Paulding F. G Halleck N. P. Whi:s V. H Herbert Nathaniel Hawthorne H. T Ti r ' man II. W Lonefellow J R Chandler C F II ? man T C G rattan T S Arthur J C tfeal H Filar- nnaton W G Simms II II Weld fcpes i?r , John Neai Theodore S Fay Park Benjamin ll Griswold K II Dana George P Morris U- Dawes Seba Smith R M Bird Mrs Emma C E bury Mrs Mary Clavers Mrs Ann S Siep!.ezj l!r Fr.mris S Osgood Mrs Seba Smith MrsE V "Rllnt Mrs II E Beecher Stowe Mrs YolneyEi Howard Mrs Lydia II Sigourney Mrs M S Le Lnud Miss Eliza Leslie Mrs A M F Annan a C M Sedgwick, Miss Hannah F Gould. . With manv of these, arrangements have ate: dv been made, as welJ as with others whose rr mation is sure, though yet to ue esiaousntu m public regard. The proprietor entertains sa guine hopes of accomplishing an object to wh ile looks forward with pride the secured co-r ration of regular and occasional contributors, io mimr a list, unequalled in this country. In each number there will be two or more u gravings, after such artists as Chapman, Ins'.i Inman, Osgood, &c, engraved in mezzotint, t and stipple, by II. S. Sadd, W. L. Ormsby, " besides a plate of Fashions colored. and occasi i tiir MiiPr illustrations, so that everv subscr.f will receive, in the course of the year, at Ies twenty-four elegant productions of the grap-' art, which could not be otherwise procure- J three or four times the annual cost of the w;- Magazine. In each number there will also be twopa:3-' Music, oricinal, or judiciously selected by a cr np.tpnt orofessor of the art. Proper regard? be paid to the current issues from the book r; not so much, however, with a view to notice ; the volumes that may appear, as to the express of matured opinions concerning those whtc.is.-J be deemed worthy of the public attention :j confidence. The aim of the Editor wm ue, i er to furnish judicious criticisms, on which m ers and purchasers may rely lor gumance, u -present a mere laudatory chronicle of new f--cations. TERMS. The Columbian Magazine, one year in advance, , it ' two ' SJ ' Two copies one year, a l Dealers in periodicals throughout the C j States and tho Canadas, who wish to bcr , r .i- - ri i.: Alnm tvillDIH agents lor iuc vjwumumu nmuH.) -'--! nnnlu to th nnhlislipr immediately. Tho - - - - j discount will be made to them. In addition to the above, the publisher sr" adds, for the benefit of all, that the won: w- sustained by sufficient capital. Address, post paid. ISRAEL P0ST,Pub1 3 Astor House Stove just received a largo assortment ol Stove.' sisting of Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 hotter Cookw$ & do do 9 plate stoves' do do Parlour do. do do Box do. Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do Many1 's Albany 3 do do Vegvoff 4 ars Albany 3 do d o poors Patent Coal stoves. And a large lot of Stove-pipr, ' they will sell cheap for cash or p roduc Milford, lov. 10, 1842. , NOTICE. Sherman's Cough Lnzf. wgeS' Peters' Pills j For s;le at this office. wm
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