Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, May 15, 1845, Image 3

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    To Country PapefsV
Any paper publishing this advortis'ement to lhev
amount of 3, will be lurnished wnhMhc Reporter
one year.
MATTHEW T. MII.IER,
SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT T. BICKNELL;
EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia.
Banknotes. Notes oh all' solvent banks ir. the:
United States discounted at the louestTatesV
Drafts, Notes and Bills collected on the most
favorable terms.
Exchange. Tis of exchange and Bank Checks
on most ofthc principal cities of ihe.Uuion, bought
Mill sold at the best rales.
Kxclwuge on rmgianu in large or small sums
;alo.
IN PRESS' "
POPULAR LECTURES
on
SCIETCS AN Alti
DELIVERED IN THE
Chief Cities and Towns ia the U. S.
BY D10NYS1US LARDNER.
Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of tlic Royal Societies of London
and Edinburgh, Member of the Universities of Cambridge
and Dublin, and formerly Professor pf Natural I'hi
lo&ophy and Astronomy in ihc Universitv of
ionuon, &c. &c.
The publishers announce that Dr. Latdncr hav
ing brought to a close his public Lectures in this
country, they have availed themselves of the op
portunity thus presented to induce him to prepare
lor publication a complete and authentic edition of
these Discourses. The general interest which lor
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TCP!)
4n
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ol tins country is universally felt and acknowl
edged. Probably no public lecturer ever contin
ued for the same length of time to collect around
CXSK W;cr, Conm Detector aud fSST l!? !.? I-
pnecs Current, is issued Ironi this uflice every
Tiipdav. It i devoted chiefly to the condition of
the currr. , .u..s, hjm so mimerous audiences. Nor lias there been
Counterfeit iW. lumis. 3 per annum a,,y ext.eptimi ,0 t!lis favoral)le impressi()ll. visit
jnyab c in lauiaiiLe. i after visit has been made to all the chief cities,
Ricknclls Counterfeit Detector and DankJote ,,,i . . . -,,-'
ifj ...l ,.. and on evety succeeding occasion audiences a-
JWM P ' '; Lve assembled to hear
llUnl, payable adi.u ce I lu work .s. pnnted aain mm . these lessons of usefijl knowled
,n painpn.L-t ,,. . - .ly. cujj.w i , T10 same simplicftv- of lanc.ice. nersicuitvrof
1.2 cents
Office open from 8 a m to fi p m
Exchange hours from U.a y. to 3pm
j reasoning, and felicity of illustration, which ren
j dered the oral discourses so universally aecepta
j bio will be preserved in the published report, which
will indeed be, as nearly as possible, identical With
the Lectures as they were delivered. .
The publishers feel that in the volume now pro
posed they will present to the American public a
most agreeable offering, and an interesting and
useful miscellany of general information, which
will also afford that large class of persons who
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
EJII-WEEKLY T&OSTOE.
The publishers of The Tribune have been fre
cuently solicited to issue a Semi-Weekly edition have attended the Lectures, an agreeable means
dtneir paper lor the benefit ol those wlio require 0f reviving the impressions from which they have
f.j news ot the day oitener than once a week, and already derived so much profit and pleasure,
-ex are witii-iut daily mails or do not choose to in-, The' Subjects which will be included will em
air the expense and heavy postage ol a Daily. , brace a variety of topics in the Astronomical and
f rranwiani-es h.tve hitherto rendered such publi- ( Physical Sciences, and in their application to the
.vun impossible, without trenching upon the due , arls of'ife. Among these the following may be
issue of our Daily and Weekly editions. We are mentioned:
.rearing to obviate this difficulty in the new j The Plurality of Worlds; The Fun; The Moon ;
,j.Um.4 now being erected for us on the site of; The Planets; "The Comets: The Solar System;
xt burnt establishment, where we hope to be
a; .tin located by or soon alter the 1st ol May.
The New-York Tribune Skmi-Wkesly, will
uerelorc be issued from our office; 1G0 Nassau-st.
i or before the 17th of May, and will be publish
ed thenceforward on Wednesday and Saturday of
.acliweek. It will be printed on good paper of
lie size of the Daily Tribune, and will contain
:e?.rly or quite all the matter of the Daily, mclu
The Atmosphere; Popular Fallacies; Artificial Il
lumination; Light; Sound; Electricity; Galvanism;
The Bridge Water Lecture; Lunar Influences;
Weather Almanacs; Babbage's Calculating Ma
chinery; Electric and Magnetic Telegraphs; The
Telescope and Microscope; Galileo; Copernicus;
Lavoisier; Newton; The Stellar Universe; The
Power of Steam; Steain Navigation; Aurora Bore
alis; Water Spouts; Thunder and Lightning; The-
, mg Siuney iMarket, daily report ol Commercial ! ory 0f Dew. Heat; The Barometer; The Thermom-
Iransactions, Sales ol zatucks, tity intelligence, eter; &c &c
T
ic An Assistant Janitor devotes nis whole time
w the collection of this kind of intelligence, re
porting it twice a day for the Morning and Even
ing editions of our Daily. Two reporters are con
stant1' watching the proceedings of the various
Courts of our City and noting every thing deemed
interesting to our readers We hope to make the
Semi -Weekly Tribune a n.ost acceptable paper
lor Husiness men out of this City, and for all who
msh a more prompt and detailed map of busy
jfe1 than a Weekly paper can possibly be made.
Correspondents at Washington during the Ses
sion and at every point of general or transitory in
terest will at all times be employed ; the liberal
atronage bestowed on The Tribune demanding
and justifying n corresponding liberality of outlay
on our part. In the department of General Liter
aline and Criticism, we have secured assistance
of the highest order, while we hope soon to an
nounce a department of Agricultural and General
Science, under the immediate conduct of one of
ilie most experienced and popular writers on Ag
riculture in the Country. In fine, we shall spare
no expense or effort to make The Tribune, wheth
er in its Daily, Semi-Weekly or Weekly edition,
eminently worthy the patronage of the Business
and Reading Public, but especially of Whigs.
The Semi-Weekly Tribune will be issued ev
ery Wednesday and Saturday on a sheet of good
paer the size of the Daily Tribune. Terms.
Three Dollars a year; Five Dollars for Two Cop
icj; payable always in advance. Orders, enclo
sing cash are respectfully solicited by
GREELEY 4- McELRATH,
New York, April 15, 1845. 160 Nausau-st.
NOTICE.
The subscriber having discontinued the Mer
cantile business, is desirous of having his ac
counts settled as speedily as possible, and . re
spectfully solicits all those indebted to attend
to the same without delav.
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
N. li. The business will be continued by
Stngdell Siokes & Son, who have just returned
'lroui the cily, and are receiving
NEW GOODS
purchased for cash, which they will sell at a
very small advance on the same terms, and
would call the particular attention of their
"lends to the same.
STOGDELL STOKES & SON.
Stroudsburg, 1st mo., 30, 1845.
The work will appear in numbers, or parts, will
be well printed on good type, and copiously illus
trated with engravings on wood. It will be' com
pleted in ten or twelve numbers, and the entire Michael V Baker,
volume wm oe puousneu wunui sia mourns, me Jaslin cc l epper.
price win ue cents ior eacn nuniuer.
Any person. wishing to procure this valuable
work may apply to our agents, or to any of the
Booksellers or Country Merchants in any part of
the United States. Postmasters remitting one
dollar will be entitled to five numbers. Orders
are respectfully solicited.
GREELY & McELRATlI,
Tribune Buildings.
A NEW BOOT & SHOE
ESTABLISHMENT.
Respectfully informs the citizens
ti&fia of S:rondslur and vjeiujty, lhal
' he ha-i roinutenced Hie
business at the shop formerly oc-1
copied by W. J. Brenner, as a Tin
Shop, where he will be happy 10
receive orders for ali kinds of work
in his line of business, and also intends keep
ing on hand a stock of
READY MADE WORK:
and will devote his beM efforts to the aecommo
The subscribers, Wholesale Merchants, Manu
facturers and Dealcrs'ui Philadelphia, respectful
ly invite those Country Merchants who are about
purchasing their Spring ij- Summer Supplies, to an
exammation ol their respective Stooics ot Itoods.
We believe that our several assortments are as
complete as have ever been offered in this city, and
shall be pleased to have them give us a call. .
Importers and Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry
Goods,
Caleb Cope & Co 105 arket st. above 4th,
W. & R. P. Remington, 93 do
Ashhurst & Remington, 80- do
See, Brother & Co 70 do
Yard & Gillmore, 109 do
Domestic and Foreign Dry goods.
Reynolds, McFarland & Co 105 Market street.
Morgan, Buck & Co 57 do
W B & G B Cooper, 53 do
Samuel Hood & Co., N. E. corner of Market and
Fifth streets
King, Boyd & King, 20 North Second street, op
posite the Madison House
William H Brown & Co. 20-North Fourth street.
Julian, Mason & Co. 15G Market street
Eckel, Spangler .& Raigtiel, 128 North Third St.
above Race
Smith, Howell & Ban, 33 North Second street.
Barclay Lippencott, 106 1-2 Market street, one door
below Fifth, south side.
Ludwig, Kneedler & Co. 112 N. Third, S. West
corner of Race street
Haas ft Hollingsworth, 18 North Second st. and
2 Church Alley
James J Boswell & Co. 58 Market street
Frederick, DewaJd & Co. G2 North Third street.
Importers y Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trim
mings and Fancy Goods.
E S Burnett, 3 S. Fourth street, cast side below
Market
J & J P Steiner, 18 N Second street, 4 doors be
low Arch street
ClotJis, Cassimeres, Ves tings, Tailor s Trim
mings, tj-c.
DeCoursey, Lafourcade cj- Co. 77 Market street
William H Love 147 d0
J Godley Spry & Co 84 do
Hardware and Cutlery.
Edward S Handy 5Co 9S Market st. above Third
Yardlev, Sowers & Co 141 do do
John S Fitchett cf-Co 47 do below Second
Allen R Reeves & Co 177 1-2 do
Wm T Howell & Co 181 do
Deacon 4 Peterson 187 do
Martin Buehler & Bro. 195 do below lttli
.215 do
4 N Third street
Faust cj- Winebrener 70 dp . do
Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Trimmings-
John M Ford, 32 North Third street
H & G Fricke, 14 do do
Goff $ Peterson, 12 North Fourth street
WmFord, 7 do do
Saddlery Saddlery Hardware, Harness,
Trunks, SfC.
Edward P Moycr 38, also 252 Market street.
Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers.
Grirrr & Elliott, 9 N. Fourth st.
Hogan & Thompson, 30 do do
Hides, Oil and Leather Dealers.
William Musser & Co 2f3 Market street
II M Crawford 204 North Third street
Boots. Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leg-
5iorr uifl f-u!i l-Tnc
I W. E. & J. G. Whelan, 158 Market street.
Levick, Jenkins & Co- 150
China, Earthenware and Glass.
Alexander Read, 205 Market street.
Peler Wright & Sons 259 , do "
Wright & Wharton 2)North Third st
Benedict Dorse.y & Son 125 do
Wm. P Hackei, G2 North Second st. above Arch
Importers 6t all .kinds of Shipping
. Furs.
Wm Goisse & Sons, GO S Front, below Cheshut
Agricultural and. Horticultural Imple
ments, Garden, Grass, and v
Flower Seeds.
p. O. Prouty, 19 1A Market st, below Gth, s side
' m T-V 1 "I 1 -n
PRICES "CUR'EN?f i." -H''
Corrected every Wednesday m faung.
ARTICLES.
Wheat Flour, peixbarrel' 4- 4 75
Rye. do." do. do. 3 50
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, do. do.
T , -tsi,i it Sole Leather per pound
Looking Glasses, Plated and r,ancy corn per bushel . -. ; ,
Hardware, Combs, Brushes, &c. Buckwheat, per bushel
William & Walter Oresson, 14 norlh Fourth st Clover Seed per bushel
o 1 -n u- r .1 1 inrothy Seed per bush.
Importer & Dealer in bolting Cloths. arie.v do.
J acob Fry, 58 north Third st (successor to Rilters) Oats
Manufacturers and Dealers in Straw ns See(!
do.
do.
Goods, Hair Edgings, &c.
Wm M. & Jas. E: Maull, 30 north Second st
Manufacturers of Caps and Stocks,
and Dealers in Boots, Shoes and
Bonnets.
James T. Leet & Co. Vi l norlh Third street
Manufacturer of Patent Le:uher,Glazed Muslin,
Carriage Oil Cloths and Cap-i.
John T. Holloway, 9 nnrth Fifth street
Brass Eight Day, 30 Hour & General
Clock Establishments;
James S. Smith, 82 north Third st near Cherry
James Barler,.238 Market st, so side, above 7th
A
Butter per pound'
Eggs, per dozen. , -Piaster
per ton
Hickory vood,.per:'c6rd
Oak, do.- do...
.Mackerel, No. I
D... do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
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4 25'
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- -7 1 n 'r vT it,, t .l.1If..-i.i-.c.llr
corner ot 1? ourtn ana iuantei Mr.eeib F:,rmers. ,t Mcclmincs" tlo'UiowncsvHlc
: BA N K N T 5-
i'cittrecteU weekly for the Jcirersuni;ui Hcpublicnn.,-
- - . ( .j.
Tlio nntpc f rtlmcfk "(5-iriL-Q on wtiu a uuoiations
are omitted and a dash( jsubstitutet'-, arSfilotc v
purchased by the brokers. 1r '
PeSJ!Ssy3vii3Ss;i. jWest Branch bunk fTi
ntthburg . t .,M
Print Warehouse, Dealers iii Prints,
Only.
yi 11 v n oni AToVL'ot o,l ,tnnr nlinup Fifth, Mechanics' Bank
IUUI 11311 IX. WU. i.iu.... - r..,m,r,.,l l!,.,.L-
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riuladelpliia, fco. w, lo-ia ot.
dulEriu bank.
doiBerks county bank'
cloAinencu, b ink of
Sfeg
Western bank
irA b.in
Kensinctton ban uo
Bank of Northern Liberties do
tlo
do
Bank of Penn Tou ns-hip do
Manufacturers Mcch'ns
Moyamensing bank do
United States bank, 22
Girard do 10
Pennsylvania bank
B.ink of Gornuiiitou n
Bank of Montgomery co.
Bank of Delaware county
Bank of Chester county do
nrvlatilA n h:mV tt
f annero' imnR of Bucks uoDry UocK
tasion ikuik u
Farmers' bank of Reading
Lebanon bank
Harrisburg bank
Middletown bank
Farmers bank Lancaster
Lancaster bank
Lancaster county bank
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge
uarusie oanK
Tow anda
Relief Notes
Niew York.
CITY BANKS
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American Exciiaiige
IBank of the Stat of N'Ydo T
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nar;nnlKhers:ind Drovers. -JJi' do
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STROUDSBURG
IEON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
im. .1 i i .'..,,,1 .v.,. ;ior. Northumbcrland bank
ine siuibur.uci, ua-uig j.ui.iao. ... Miners bank of Poltsville
esl of Win. Schlaugh in the above esiablish- Ybrkbank
men., lakes this method to inform the public g5uurttb?3bka,,k
generally, and Millers and Farmers especial- wyoiinn do
Iv, that he has removed to the large aud con BankofLcwbtown
S'oriisidry asasi Macliisac Shop,
in the rear of John Boys' Siore, and would be
thankful for any paironage extended towards
him , and respectfully announces ihat he is
prepared lo execute all orders in his line of
business in the best manner and with despatch.
He will manufacture
MILL GEARING
for Flour and other Mills, together wiih Cast
ings of every description turned and filled up
in the best possible manner. He feels confi
dent in his ability to execute all orders with
which he may be entrusted in a workman-like
manner. Particular care will be taken u em
ploy none but good workmen in the different
departments of ihe establishment, and no pains
will be spared by the propnetoi to give gen
eral satisfaction lo those who may favor him
with orders for work.
JSSSASS CASTINGS,
uch as Spindle Ste
Fulton bank of New York, par
Greenwich
Lafayette
Leather Manufacturers' -Manliatten
company
Mechanics' Banking Asso
Mercnanls" oanii
Merchant'
.Mechanics fc Traders
Merchants' Exchange
National bank
par New York, Bank of
rCA'-iorit uanKint; co.,.,
N. Y. St'e. St'k Securltyib'.
North River
Phtrnix
3iSeventh Waid
l Tenth Ward
2Tradesmen's
35jUnionB.ofN Y
Lum. bank at Warren no sale, Washington
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dation of those who will favor him with their' Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines,
oatronaae. l""lo 0,"J V
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Rest Feianer & Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Urrabrellas, Parasols, & Srjz S5sadcs,
No. 143 Market street, Philadelphia.
Invite the attention of Merchant?, Manufactu-rer-i,
&c &c, lo their very Extensive,
Elegant, New Siock, prepared with .
great care, and offered
At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash.
The principle on which this concern .is .es
tablished is to consult the mutual intere&i .ol
their customer and themselves, by inaruifficfu
ring a good article, selling i at ihe Lowest;
D , ; d.r r,..li iwl ru!ilt7in'ii 'tlifir ii wii VrHlriii-.
j. like im va.iif i -i.t ...w.. . . V
iteration, in the amount of aalea and quicli'5re-turns.
Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manu-
rs to
patron-
?ps, Shaft aud Gudgeon j facture, they are prepared to supply orde
Boxes. &c. will be made to order. Uld Cop- anV eYte,,t. and resnectfulIvsdiioiiMhe pa
per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest a2tJ 0r nierchanis, manufacturers and 'dealers.
price. Patterns made lo'order. A Larrc assortment of the New Style Curium
'TIjresl2ns2ff Uiacihiiaes &3rse Powers Parasols. tf
of the most approved construction, will be fur- Phila., Nov. 21, 1844. ly.
ntshed to order at the. shortest notice. -rj -r- o TW'
Wiih an experience in the business of no in
considerable lengtha determination to adhere
strictly to his promises -and a resohiiion never
to make unreasonable charges, he flatters him
self that he will receive a fair proportion of the
custom of the Borough and neighborhood.
Country produce of all kind-., taken in pay
ment for work, if brought in reasonable lime.
N. B-- Repairing done ai the shortest notice.
April 3, 1845. Gm.
A subject for CossjjratnSatiaosn.
The Postage on Godey's Magazine and Lady's
Ttnnl- tn anv distance is reduced to 4 1-2 cents on
each number. To commence on the first day of
Tnlv npvt.
It wity then be cheaper than the large class of
weekly papers the postage on the former being
only 4 1-2 cents, and that on the newspapers six
cents per month.
In the LADY'S BOOK you will find the. best
articles of Poetry and Prose by the best authors
of the day new Music and, in addition, from
three to live monthly plates including the authen
tic Ladies Fashions. The heavy postage lax on
, mail distribution. That lax lias now uoen remov
,'ed and our subscribers, and, those about to sub
Satinetts and wU ,m.e to pay m,y.4- u.2 rentsper month
ssortmeni of Pad- . osta,)e on one of the mot beautiful and uselul
To oii2stry Merchants.
1" More, Foreign and American Broad Cloths
i -. ... i l
uiu cassimeres, ol tne various oesenpuons audw-
1 fit ( i U ... U;..fnn amnnir wllirh U Tl
vi me dlJlllUUUlllll oriaouiii u.iii'i'w ..- i. l .
i o.ick auu vver cuaw.
Also, new stvle and plain
uamngs, togeiuer wnu an wauiiiuwuwi j , ();;ta
''ties, Silesias, Canva&s, Serges, Hollands, ; works 0fti,e day.
I Wis) iniMinr Qilb Riiifl'mrrv; ;m(l oilier iriin-i This afireeai):e alteration of what was, a very
nings u-ed bv Tailors unjust law towards periodicals, now places us in i
Also ,rl 9at.,m Plaid Fiaurcd and Plain i a belief posili n to mail-subscribers. We give
S,if v .. m v li. L i lour times more original matter than any . of the
Biveis, women veiveisj auu .umci m...
fc'ylp of Vksting-s,
Our assortment is exteusne aud.Herm.S' rea
s'tiuhle. LIPPJNCOTT & PARU a -Denh'rs
in Cloths", Canneren, &c, Nd.57,
Nunh Second Mreet, Philadelphia.
Sili tuo.dj 1,844. 2m. .
Attorney at liaw, Vr
Iflilford, Pike county, Pa.
(OFFICE NEARJUY OPifOSITK THE PR ESB VTERIAI
CHURCH.)
Sepiertiber 14, lb42.
veeklv pu)ers'. Three Engravings a month gratis
B ... -r . ,r'.. ... ... f T..,.4,..
-umrtnai music, ami, ai j iiAiugc
L. A. GODEY, Philadelphia.
' AdminBESlraior's Notice.
fvniico is hereliy given that all persons in"
debie.d lo the e-iate uf Joseph Lee, late ol Strouil
inwihin. Monroe county, decti, are requested;
1m utake ijinnediate payment so the .tiuhscribe.r;-
.--and all persons navtng .UeinanUs again?! bdiu
',i:Iih an-, reouesled lo.nresehtMhHin, duly hu-
- , .. i i- . '
.he.n.tca.ed for settlement, on or Oelore tne bwj bandies, Orange, Lemons,
Thomas P James, 212 Market street
Thompson. Pancoast & Co. -10 do below 2d
Caleb Cresson, - 6 north Third st.
Manufacturers of Sieves, Riddles, Screens and
Wirework hi general.
Joseph A. Needles & Co, 51 North Front st.
Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Spool Cotton, Trim
mings, Fancy Goods, 6rc. fyc.
Oliver Martin, 24 North Fourth s
S. M. Day, 10 , do
Matiufacturers and Importers of Military Goods,
Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Carriage Laces, tyc.
Wm. H. Horstmann &'Sons, 51 North Third st.
Manufacturers qj Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun
Shades.
Sleeper, Brothers, 12G Market street
Wright & IJrolhers, 125 Uo
William A. Drown, 8G do
Manufacturers of Hats, Caps, Wool Hats, eye.
Henderson & Levick, 144 Market street
S. A O. C. Nichols, .1 14 .. do
Manufacturers pf .Patent Floor and Furniture Oil
Cloths, and elastic Carriage curtains.
Potter 6f Carmichnel, 508 North Third st.
Isaac Macauley, Jr. G N Fifth-street
Manufacturers of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cheap
Travelling Trunks.
A. L. llickev & Co. 150 Chesnut street .
Geonie 11. Bains, 8 and 25 north Fourth st
Importers of Toys, Fancy und Staple Goods,
Brushes and Perfumery
A P On Moiirose, JfiiS Fourth below Market
Louis C. Bauersaclis, 170 "Market street
Manufacturer of Combs, Brushes,
Soaps and Perfumery,
Thomas Burch, 3r. (late of Pittsburg) 183 Mar
ket street
Groceries.
Wm. V.-Auderson & Cp;'2Unorh 'VVaiertreet
John TraciI7I0ftMtKn?fc of fjmnmerce
W aierujan ,vi"S,uour4i,Ti.' cumui(uioui;u-ju mm
Arch streets' . '
j?. Pateraon & Co - 182. Market strict
will be done on the most reasonable terms, and V Mil WMw
all kinds of smith work. James Peters & Co. t
The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished No. 105 JV. 2d st. corner of Elfretlis Alleij
Wagon Boxes will always bo kept on hand.
Ploughs of the most approved plan will be
kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of
Plough Castings which he offers for sale to
Plough makers.
SAMUEL HAYDEN".
Stroudsburg, March 13, 1845
BAR IRON.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED,
Bar Iron, Car,CoacIi &s Wagon Axles
CROW DAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS,
Axle asiil &ieu Bajr&'el Is'oia,
And a general assortment of
WAGOtf TYiiS & SQUARE 2KOIV,
constantly on htuid and will be sold on the tnos
reasonable terms, by
MORRIS EVANS.
Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 1 842.
We have just received for sale, at the Jeffer
'souian Office, a supply of " Fenner's Odorifer
ous Compound for strengthening, softening atid
beautifying the Hair," also of Fenner's Den-
trijice for Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth,
preventing Tooth Ache, eye." and alao "Fenner's
Pomade Divine" a preparation for curing chap
ped hand,s, bruises, &c. The articles are all pf
the fust quality, and the high reputation which
they have acquired in the citie.-, and wherever
else, lhey hae been used, cannot fail to rcconi
uijnd them to the general notice and patronage
of The people of This place and Vicinity. A
number of pur citTzdns have already tried ihe-ni,
and iironooncoMhermeXcfclleiit. We irivjleall,
Uvho are in want of any such articles to give us
i : i i
a.cajland we are ?ure iney win -.noi.go, aw.a
unsatislied.
December 19, 1844.
Ulav f Anril nex
JUlliv' lvpli. :i!Jiu'-ij6.iui.
Suou.d township, Fb. 20, Ok
I Raisins, &c.
I John J Richardson," 12 Market st below second
BLANK. DEEDS
For sale at this .office.
PHILADELPHIA.
J. P. & Co. 'continue to
manufacture at their old stand.
Silver Spoons, Spectacles,
Thimbles, on as low
terms as any manufactory" fu
3&iQfS3rS3 the city. 1 hey have .on
hand aud keep constantly for sale, beside' their
own manufactures, WATCH Jib ol all kmus
and prices; SILVER WARE, JEWELRY
aud FANCY GOODS, in their variety, which
will be sold low. .
Spectacle Glasses fitted to all ages and sights
in Gold, Silver, German Silver andj Steel
Frames, wiih convex, concave, periscopic, blue,
grey and green Glasses. (
Tjj Watchmakers supplied with alLnoces
sary articles in iheir line, such as Tools, Ma
terials, Glasses, &c.
JJj Watches repaired at short notice'' and
warranted to perform well. ' 45
Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 184.4. 2m
DISSOLUTION. '
The partnership hereiofore existjng between
the subscribers, trading under the firm of llav
den & Schlaugh, has this day been di-olvril
by mutual consent. All person having de
mands against said firm, will piesent iliein-i
Samuel Hayden, for settlement ; and all wlu
are indebted thereto, are requested to niakejni-
mediate payment in him, he, being authorized
to receive the same. , ""V
SAMUEL HAYDEN; '
WILLIAM SCHLAUGH.
Siroudjburg, March 6, l845.-f. '
jvT. TPThc business will ha roniinneil w
the subscriber, in the new building to the r-ir;
of John Boys' Suwo, who resjiecifully soliclia1
a continuance of public patronage.
SAMUEL HAYDEX.
March 6, 1845.