'l0 the Electors 61" Monroe County. Fellow Citizens: Encouraged by many of my friertds, 1 Am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHKRIFF, at the approaching fall election, and therefore jespeciliilly solicit your totes and support.--. Should I receive a majority of your suffrages, I will promise to discharge the duties of said office myself, fai hfully and mipui Uully and to voiir entire satisfaction. Your fellow citizen, ANDREW STORM. Hamilton tp , Aug. 7, 1845. t. p. flic "Sugar Coaled Pills." Reward of Merit Certificate of our invention. New York, June Ifi, 1814. WE, the understand, never saw or heard of Sugar Coated Pills," until Dr. O. Benjamin Smith manufactured and exhibited them to us ai-out a year since. Israel Randolph, M. D., Sfi Liberty street. Huston & Co., 110 Broadway, and 10 Astor House. Horace Everett, Druggist, 9G Hudson 'st. John Cuslreo, 07 Hudson st. Lrst some few may be deceived by ignorant macks, we publish the following ; and none but J.ijii mauled dealers will countenance any imita tion ol tins invaluable medicine. Patent Office. Received this 17th day of June, 1844. from Dr. ;. Benjamin iMiiith, the fee of 30. payable on his j aquation lor a patent lor a rill Coaled with IL L. Ellswi-th, Commissioner of Patents. As these Pills are predated by an educated i'iixsician, they have an advantage over other pre jjMiiuns mj much advertised, and are sufficiently sii.iT'iislied from alloth )rs by their virtues, aside irom ihe r peculiar pleasantness. Deiiers lurntshod at the Now York College of altii. 170 Greenwich street, New York, and suW oy Agents in Monroe Co. Schoch & Spering, Stroudsl urg. Juo. Marsh ij- Co. Kennersviile. ID3 CAUTION. As a miserable imitation has loe.i made, by the name of " Sugar Coaled Pills" is is necessary to be sui-c that Dr. G. Benjamin 5 nidi's signature is on every box. Price 25 cents. ug. 7, 1815. PUBLIC SAjE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' (.'"tin ol Pike county, mil he exposed to sale, On Saturday the 6th day of September next, at 2 ii'dock, p m., on the property in Delaware liivwifhtp, a certain messuage and tract-of land, Mutate in said Delaware township, county of Pike, containing about r,mimrd on the north east by lands of Edward Ferguson, on the south east by lands -of An drew Adams, on the south west by lands of a-d Adams, and on the north west by lands of John Richards, late the proper'y of Harvy J. Dingnian, deceased. Attendance will be given, and conditions of a!e made known by John J. Linderman, Ad ministrator of said deceased. HENRY S. MOTT, Clerk. Mtlford, July 31, 1845. 6t. FARMERS' LIBRARY. Prospectus of the Farmer's Library, and Monthly Journal of Agriculture. John S. Skimnbb, Edi- t(!-rM ne Can wel1 have stlulied the true sources of ISattonal welfare, without perceiving the natu ral and friendly connexion existing; between Ma nufactures. Commerce and Agriculture. The po licy which strikes at the prosperity of the Manu facturing consumer, must damage the Agricultural producer, and neither can be injuriously affected without detriment to the Merchant, at once con sumer and carrier for both. As, however, the ele ments of manufacturing arid commercial industry must be derived chiefly from the soil, is it not the obvious interest of all other classes that the one which gives to all their employment and subsist ence, should be encouraged and benefitted with every advantage that science can confer and the most enlightened industty make available I Yet it has not been until comparatively a late period in Europe, and still later in America, that the pub lic mi nit nas ueen made properly sensible ol the Confectionary, Fruit, and GROCERY STORE. WILLIAM H. SCHLOUGH, Respectfully informs the citizens of Strotidsburg, and the public generally, 5hat he has opened a riraiMiiffilW ax 1W mm Confectionary and Grocer7 Store. on Elizabeth street, in the room formerly occu pied by Joseph L. Keller, as a Grocery, where he is prepared to accommodate the public with all kinds .of CANDIES of the best quality. Me aUo keeps on hand FRUIT, embracing all the delicacies of the season, and NUTS of all kinds. His stock consists in part, of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, A Imands, Prunes, Cream' Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, tlO'OvOltr i O - I - r . Hi A la.. I I snectT f , . , ad varie,v f a "I Confectionary gen sped i arming as essentially an intellectual and I ,, , . . . .. , 3 dignified pursuit one which should imply for its followers high mental cultivation and varioas attainments. Happily, however, educated young men are now betaking themselves to Farming, as a business, which, like the learned professions, has its own principles and will have its literature ; and truly it may be asked what subject has lately given rise to memoirs arid works more profound and instructive, or been fruitful of more interest ing results of scientific investigation, than Agri culture Who, among modern Literati, enjoy more enviable distinction than Liebig and John ston, and Baussingaull and Candolle The taste for Agricultural Literature in our country, thanks to the able journals that encourage it, keeps pace with its progress in Europe. The more fully to meet the demand thus created, we have decided to publish on the first day of July, and monthly thereafter, the Farmer's Library and Monthly Journal of Agriculture, to be edited by John S. Skinner, late Assistant Postmaster General and founder of the first Agricultural periodical pub lished in this country. Far from being designed or in any way calcu lated" to affect injuriously the circulation of exist ing journals of less price and wider circulation, they may supply the Farmer's table with lighter and more agreeable refreshment, while in the Li brary he may may find more solid as it will be more costly food. Each number will consist of two distinct parts, viz. : I. The Farmers'' Library, in which will be pub lished continuously the best Standard Works on Agriculture, embracing those which, by their cost or the language in which they are written, would otherwise seem beyond the reach of nearly all American Farmers. In this way we shall give for two or three dollars the choicest European treatises and researches in Agriculture, costing ten times as much in the original editions, not easily obtained at any price, and virtually out of the reach of men who live by following the plough. In tjie Farmers' Library they will be accompanied by notes from the Editor, explaining what may bo obscure to American readers, or calculated to mis lead the beginning in Farming, owing to differen ces of Soil, Climate, &c. The works published in the Library will form a complete series, explor ing and exhibiting the whole held ot jNaturai erally kepi in such an establishment, all of which he will sell yerv low or 'Cash, lie has (also added to. the above slock, all the articles connected with a . GROCERY,. ' Consisting in part of Sugars, Coffees, TO 0MTRY HIERCBIAWTS. ivOTlXil fe,Kiw!!.jjy !&8 Teas, Cheese. Molasses, Crackers, Blacking, Cinnamon, Soap, Candles, Shot, Pepper, Chocolate, - Saleratus, Nut Megs, Allspice, Ginger, Herring, Mackerel, Close Pins, Indigo, Baskets, Dried Reaches, Dried Apples, together with a variety of Tubs, Bowls, &c Tobacco, Snuff, and Scgars, of the best and cheapest qualities always on hand, and will suit those who may favor him with a call. Porter, Ale, Ricad and Lemonade ' constantly kept on hand. For the liberal support already received from his friends and customers he returns his sincere thanks, and will endeavor in future to merit a continuance of their favors, by sparing no-exertions to make his establishment aViigreeable retreat. Siroudshnrg, June 19, 1S-15. CAMP MEETING. A Camp .Meeting for Easton Station and Richmond Circuit, will be held in Mr. Emory's woods, near Centreville, Northampton county, j GolT cf Peterson, Pa., to commence on Monday the lltn nay oi August next. Our, brethren in the Ministry Science, and developing the rich trcas'tres which j and their Congregations in the adjoining Cir Chemistry, Geology, and Mechanics, have yielded ouits and Stations are cordially invited to-altend. and may yield to lighten the labors and swell the harvests of the intelligent husbandman. The work will be so arranged that the Farmer's Libra- TTP N-. H. No traffic of any kind will be al- , lowed on the -grotitid, or within the limits pre- The subscribers, Wholesale Merchants, Manu facturers and Dealers in Philadelphia, respectful ly invite those Country Merchants who are about purchasing their Spring cj- Summcr'Supph'cs, to an examination of their respective Stocks of Goods. 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 Dealtrs in Silk and Fancy Dry Goods. Caleb Cope & Co 1(55 arket st. above '1th W. & R. P. Uemington, i)2 do Ashhurat & Remington, 80 do See, brother & Co 70 do Yard & Gillmoro, 109 do Domestic and Foreign Dry goods. Reynolds, MoFarland & Co 105 Market street, Morgan, Huck & Co 57 do W 1 & G 15 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 II Drown & Co. 20 North Fourth street. Julian, Mason & Co. 150 Market street Eckel, Spangler & Raiguel, 128 North Third st. above Race Smith, Howell & Barr, 3.1 North Second street. Barclay Lippencott, 1GG 1-2 Market street, one door below Fifth, south side. ' Ludwig. Kneedler & Co. 112 N. Third, S. West corner of Race street Haas & Ilollingsworth, 18 North Second St. - and 2 Church Alley James J Boswell & Co. 50 Market street Frederick, Dewald & Co. 0-2 North Third street Importers cy Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trim mings and rancy Goods, E S Burnett, 3 S. Fourth street, cast side below: Market J & J P Steiner, 48 N Second street, 1 doors be low Arch street Cloths, Cassimercs, Vcstings, Tailors' Trim mings, eye. DeCoursev, Lafourcade $- Co. 77 Market street William II Love 147 do J Godloy Spry & Co 84 do Hardware and. Cutlery. Edward S Handy cj-Co 9S Market st. above Third Yardley, Sowers & Co 141 do. do John S Fitchett J-Co 47 do below Second 1.77 1-2 do 181 do 187 do 105 do 215 do 4 N Third street .70 do do Saddlery Hardware, and Carriage Trimmings. John M Ford, 32 North Third street II & G Fricke, 14 do- do 12 North Fourth street Wm Ford, 7 do do Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Harness, Trunks, c$-c. Edward P Moyer 38, also 252 Market street. Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers. Grisrsr & Elliott, . ON. Fourth st Importers of all kinds of Shipping r urs. Wm Geisse & Sons, 60 S Front, below Chosnut Agricultural and Horticultural Imple ments, Garden, Grass, and Flower Seeds. D. O. Prouty, 10 U Market st, below fith, s side ooking Glasses, Plated and Fancy Hardware, Combs, Brushes, &u. William & Waller Crcsson, 11 north Fourth st Importer & Dealer in Dulling Cloths. Jacob Fry, 58 north Third st (successor to lUxu rs) Manufacturers and Dealers in Straw Goods, Hair Edinno-s, &c. Wm M. & Jas. E. Maull. SO north Second st Manufacturers of Cans and Stocks, and Dealers in Boots, Shoes ami Bonn els. James T. Lept & Co. 121 north Third street , Manufacturer of Patent Leather. (.Jby.ed .Vltialfiir Carnage Oil Cloth :ih! Cap-.. John T. Iloiloway, 0 north Fifth street Brass EiVht Dav, 30 Hour & General Clock Establishments. amcs S. Smith, 82 north Third st near Cherry fames Barber, 238 Market st, so side, above 7th A. E Lovel, corner of Third and Wood sta, ami. corner of Fourth and Market trcets. Print Warehouse, Dealers iif Prints onlv. Morrcll it Co. 201 Market st. 2d door above I'ifilii Philadelphia, Feb. 20, 1815 8t Allen R Reeves & Co Wm T Howell & Co Deacon cj- Peterson Martin Buehler & Bro. Michael V Baker, Maslin & Pepper, Faust c$- Winebrener below Fifth PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday morning. ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel live, do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Leather per pound orn per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. ILrJey do. Oats do. Flax Seed do. Uutter per pound E;:gs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Bo. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Easton. I'hila burg. 4 75 ' 4 25 4 25 3 50 3 25 3 12 90 85 91 60 65 65 25 21 25 40 42 .13 40 0 00 4 00 4 00 2 25 2 50 3 00 40 40 50 31 30 28 1 25 1 30 i 47 12 14 12 8 15 10 4 00 3 00 2 25 5 P0 .4 50 2 00 4 00 4 25 15 00 12 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 8 00 40 30 BANK NOTE IiIST. corrected weekly for the Jcflersonian Republican. Tho nnioc of those banks on whicn quotations :e omitted and a dash( Substituted ; are not . . . i i. f purchased by tue proKers. riiiisv5 Villi &l iWest Branch bank - ry may be bound up by itself, forming a mam moth volume of (500 pages at the end-of each year; or each work-contained therein may be bound se-paratelv. II hc Monthly Journal oj Agriculture will likewise contain about 50 pages per month, and will comprise, I. Foreign: Selections from the higher class of British, r rench and German pe riodicals devoted to Agriculture, with extracts from new books which . mav not be published in the Library, $c. cjc. 2. American: Editorials. communicated and "selected accounts ot experi ments, improved processes, discoveries in Agri culture, new implements. &c. In this department ! alone will ours resemble any American work ever yet published. It can hardly be necessary to add that no Political, Economic, or other controverted doctrine, will be inculcated through this magazine. Its price will be Five Dollars a year in advance, for two royal octavo volumes ol 000 pages each j scribed by PEN NELL, COOMBE, MAHLO.N-H. SI STY. July 10, 1S4? llogan & Thompson, 30 do do ESTABLISHMENT. "The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Strotidsburg, and the public gener ally, that he has opened ;t . . TaiSoi'szig' Shop, in Elizabeth street, one door east of George H. Miller & Co's. Store, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, 'in the NEW EST FASHION and best manner, and at mod erate prices. jThe subscriber having had a number of years experience in the city, of Phil .avooiumesm uuu pages uuuii. . ir rt,.rl..,..V rlio. ,m,, Jiiacn numoer ol tue .Liiurarv win ue inusiraieu , . , - . ,. . -o r bv numerous ensravinss. printed on type obtained ! givingeneral satisfaction to all who will fa- expressly for this work, and on good paper the whole cot up as such a work should be. I f it does not prove the best as well as the amplest and most J Siroud.s'uirg, June 12. 1815. 3m comprehensive Agricultural work ever published vour him with their patronage. JOSEPH W. BURGESS. P!- t.-tAM.-'ia ban. JtorK'oii'-b. America, Fa.iuerefc Mechanics "es.arn bauk nutnwark ban jiepsinKton ban nnrU'jttsburir I to Wayne&burg do Biownesville dolErie bank do Bei ks county bank ffi Towajida di Mechanics' Back 4 HtCW York. nimercn:! Bank " clTy BANKg 'anjfacturers Mcch'jis Mojamensing bank I'rutel States bank 6.rnrd do J c.msylraraa bank I-iriit of Gcrinantown hi-.li of Montgomery co, S- .tc of Delaware county i -ii of Chester county h -yicstou n bank I'ttrntri' bank of Bucks a"oii bank farmers' bank of Reading L4! rinun bank parr.sburg bank "' io Motown bank jv".nci' bank Lancaster 5-i..'-isU;ri)ank . Lancaster comitvibank V'rthuraiton bank . Ounoia Uruljso- . t ii-hslp tmnk "'jrthuiauorland bank . y nersbank of 1'ottsrjUe ''liarnberjiburgbank f;f t y-fcuurg bank Jyonung dp . -"Oiies l ale do ant of Lewif-town in this country, the fault shall not rest with the publishers, and we are sure it will not fall short for want of industry or devotion in the Editor. The low and definite rate of postage chargeable on such a periodical after the 1st of July say six to eight cents a number will enable many to take it who would otherwise have been repelled by the heavy and capricious exactions of the Post Ofiice. As Postmasters are permitted to frank money letters to publishers until that period, and as we wish to print only so many copies as may be wanted, we respectfully solicit orders from all who ' mav incline to aid us, as early as will suit their convenience. Ad'lress GREELEY $ McELRATU, Tribune Oliice, Corner of Spruce-street, opposite the City Hall. 6 Now York, July 31, 1815. (T?' The first number will be published on the ; 1st day of July, and thence regularly on the first secular day ol every mount. 0 '(America, bulk of do American Exchange o. war" of Commerce luljjaiik of the Stale of N V parjButche."s' and Drovers' par Chemlcai do City . , do Coiuinerci.1t do Clinton dolDeJ.aud Hudson canai co, do do par do do do do do do I par do A NEW BOOT & SHOE ES TA BLI SEMEN T. William. Blair, Respectfully informs the citizens ol Strotidsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the Uci & SJsoe Making business at the shop formerly oc Hides, Oil and Leather Dealers. William Musser & Co 203 Market street II M Crawford 201 North Third street j Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leg horn and Palm Hats, W. E. & J. G. Whelan, 15S Market street Lcvick, Jenkins & Co. 150 " China, Earthenware and Glass. A lexander Read, 205 Market street Peter Wright & Sons 25!) do right &. Wharton . 29 North Third st Benedict Dorsey & Son 125 do Wm. P Hacker, 02 North Second st. above Arch Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, q-c. Thomas P James, 212 Market street Thompson . Pancoast & Co. 40 do below 2d Caleb Cresson, 6 north Third st Manufacturers of Sieves, Riddles, Screens and Wirework in general. Joseph A. Needles & Co, 54- North Front st Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Spool Cotton, Trim mings, Fancy Goods, SfC cj-c. Oliver Martin, 21 North Fourth 3 S. M. Hay, 10 do Manufacturers and Importers of Militari Goods, Fringes, Cords, Tassels, Carriage Laces, $fc. Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons, 51 North Third st. Manufacturers oj Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun Shades. Sleener. Brothers. 12G Market street Wright & Brothers, 125 do :.! i... w i n i. Tin . . 1 r . . . Wi inm A. Drown. 80 do Shoo, where he will ne nappy m n TT , recoh e orders for all kinds of work Munujucturers oj 1 als, aps h oo na s, cjc Henderson & Lievicif, muruui surcui do Liv.. ,Jrl said estate ni;iii Il-uix of SusqunliamuijCO , 43&1 jui. onk at Wanyti yo suloj Dr Pi, rlrnf.ll lllfill .' jO Lafayctfe . 1 " Leather Manufacturers' uo t 'inhaturn comrtanv no Mechanics' Banking AS!6. do -...,!. ...itc hnlllr - CO irnani- s Mc-Jianie? fc Traders' Merchants1 Jixcluuige (n. ( paNevy York, Bank of a" JIN. V. St'e. Sfk Security bt par 1 North River g, J Wi.cnir do 3 Sevohth V.'aid do J Tenth Ward, . .,, iHP 2 TnAtfsmen's pur iS IhiioieR. o'fiN" Ys-ft1 siG VhsHu:lon NOTICE. All persons having cla'in" r demands aaint the estate of Hannah Starbird, Inu; f Stroud township, Monroe coun'y, dceeastsd, .';re re- I nticsfe.d to make known ihe same to the sul)- jscriber without delay: and all persona indebted '! to the said estate are reinn-sied m make pay- F. STARBIRD, Exdculrir. Stroud tsp., Jnly 3, 18 15 Cr. t'o do do do in his line of business, and also intends keep in" on hand a slock of READY MADE WORK: and will devote his best efforts to the accommo dation of those who will favor him with their ' patronage. i ' . . 3 - .ii : r WPh an nxpertencc in tue nustuess ui nu in considerable length a determination to adhere strictly to his promes and a resolution never to make unreasonable charges, he flatters hitn that he will receive a fair proportion of the custom of the I3oruh and neighborhood. Country produce of all kinds, taken in pay ment for work, if brought in reasonable time. N. B-- Repairing done at the shortest notice. April 3, 1B4 5.' Cm. Brass 30 hour Clocks, Wood 30 do do ' ?Elr salgpifisip, hv,7- 'lSf4QV6c Milford, Deo. 3, 1 3-l,.,f 4 Notice is hereby given that all persons in debted to the estate of Joseph Lee,, late of Stroud township, Monroe county, dee'd, are requested tn make immediate payment to the subscriber; -mid a! persons having demands against said e.f late, are requested to present thenj, duly au iheiiticated for .setilemeiii, on or before the firat dav-.of April nex.-. f S. fr. O. C. Nichols. 1 14 Manufacturers of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths, and clastic Carriage curtains. Potter cJ- Carmichael, 568 North Third St.. Isaac Maca'uley, Jr. 0 N Fifth street Manufacturers of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cheap Travelling Trunks. A. L. Ilickoy & Co. 150 Chesnut street ' George B. Bains, 8 and 25 north Fourth st Importers of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods, Brushes and Perfumery A F Ott Monrose, 16 S Fourth below Market Louis C. Bauersachs, 170 Market street Manufacturer of Combs, Brushes, Soans and Perfumery. ; Thomas Burch, Jr. (late of Pittsburg) 183 Mar- , ket street Groceries. Wm. V. Anderson & Co. 21 north Water street John Trucks, 17 N Fifth st corner of Commerce Waterman & Osbourn, N W corner of Second and &ircli streets R. Paterson & Co. 182 Market street- toealerin Candies, Oranges, Lemons Haisins, &c. TuhmJ.. Richardson, 12 Market st below, second STRO UDSBURG -, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscriber, having purchased the mfer- est of Wm. Schlaugh in the above establish ment, take3 this method to inform the publics generally, and Millers and Farmers especiat ly, that he has removed to the large and con ventent Foundry ami Maciiisie Shop, in the rear of John Boys' Store, and would bfv thankful for any patronage extended towards? him , and respectfully announces that he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business in the best manner anil with despatch. He 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. He feels confi dent in his ability to execute all orders with which he may be entrusted in a workman-liko manner. Particular care will be taken to em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and uo pains will be spared by the proprietoi to give gen eral satisfaction to those who may favor hiui with orders for work. BRASS CASTINGS, such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon Boxes, &c. will be made lo order. Old Cop per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to order. Threshing fliactiiucs & Horse Powers of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrought Irosa Ifisll Work will be done on the most reasonable terms, and. ajl 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 he oilers for sale tu Plough makers. SAMUEL II AY DEN. Strotidsburg, March 13, 1845. Rest Fcnasacr & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Umbrellas, Parasols, & Sun Shades, No. 143 Market street, Philadelphia. Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu rers, &c. &c, to their very Extensive, Elegant, New Slock, prepared with grttit care, and offered At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash. The principle on which this concern is es tablished is to consult the mutual interest of their customers and themselves, by manufactu ring a good article, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu neration, in the amount of sales and quick re turns. Possessing jnexhatistihle facilities for manu facture, they are prepared to supply orders to any extent, and respectfully solicit tho patron age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers. A Large assortment of the New Style Curtain Parasols. Phila., Nor. 21, 1844. ly. Attorney at Iaw, niilford, pike county, Pa. (OFFICE NEARUi OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTER IAtf CHURCH.) . September 14, 1842. - BLvANK DEED'S For sale at this ofllxje. tf3tr
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