Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, December 25, 1845, Image 4

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Having ;t general assortment of large elegant plain and orna
lueauLTypc.we sue prepared to execute every
" 'description of
?ards, Circulars, Bill ifea'e!s,otj!j,
av 5 lank Keceipjs, ,t '
UTICES, LEGAL AND OTHER ' '.i
il BliAIV.KS,
1 PAMPHLETS, &c. .;
Printed with neatness and .lespatch, on reasonable tei nis
;Ve if or son inn Republican.
LOOK IIEK12.
iVe have jusllreceived Ibr sale; at thfiJeffer
sonian Office, a tsiipply of " Ferinbr's Odorifer
ous Compound fur strengthening, softening and
Ifeautifyitig' the ynr," also cif:': Fenncr'i Ded
tftjicc for Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth,
preventing Tooth Ache, t-c." and also "Fenncr's
Pomade Divine" a preparation "or curing chnp-hand-,
lrm-f, &e. Thw articles areall of
ihe firt'qnaliiyi and ihethigh reputation which
ihey have,, acquired in ihe ci'ie.s, and wherever
Ise I hoy hav been used, cannoi fail to rccom
jnend'lhem io ihe 'general notice and patronage
of the' people of this place and vicinity. A
number of our citizens have already tried them,
and pronounce them excellent. We invite all,
who are in want of anVsuch articles, to jdve us
a call, and we are Mire they will not go away
unsatisfied.
. December 19, 1544.
WHO DOUBTS
Jtot tlicui call and satisfy themselves,
. Thai 'lhey can gel higher prices for all kinds
of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil-
ibrd than in anv other market in this section of
Country. The subscribers have on hand and
for sale at their yard in Milford
50,000 feet White Pine Boards,S9 to SI 1 00
50,000 " Hemlock: " C 50 to 7 00
40,000 ' Pine Siding, 6 00 to 12 50
20,000 Sap l ellow Pino " 8 00 to 9 00
20,000
Heart " ' "11 00 to 12 00
Panel boards,
Ceiling Lath,
Pine Shingles, 4 50 to S00
ALSO About
3,000
20,000
120,000
110,000 feet While and Yellow Pine Boards
at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at
;9 prices to suit the limes. Call and
satisfy yourselves.
X-WDbWITT & BROTHER -MilfordDcc.-
1,4, '1843. - -
CoEfigrcssionai Intelligencer.
The Proprietors of the National Intelligencer
in order lo meet the wishes of those whose cir
cumaiances or inclination do not allow them to
subscribe even to a weekly Washington papper
during the whole year, have determined to is
sue during each session of Congress, a weekly
bhcet styled "Tfie Congressional Intelligencer,''
to be devoted exclusively to the publication, as
far as its limits' will permit, of the Proceedings
of both Hmises ol Congress, and Official Re
ports, and Documents connected therewith, in
cluding a complete official copy of all the Acts
passed by Congress during the session.
To bring the price within the means of eve
ry man who can read, the charge for this paper
will be for the first session of each Congress
half a dollar.
The price of the " Congressional Intelligen
cer," to be issued on each Wednesday during
the approaching Session of Congress, will there-.
fore be one Dollar, paid .in advance. To en
large upon the value, to those who take no
newspaper from Washington, of this publica
tion, containing an impariial but necessarily ab
breviated account -of the Proceedings in Con
gress, including an authentic official copy of
all the lawa passed during the session, would
be needless. The m3ii who lakes no ouch pa
per, ought Jq take one, if he does not prefer re
maining ignbrant of what most nearly concerns
his own destiny, and that of his family and of
this po'eriiy forever.
When six copies are ordered and paid for by
any one person, a. deduction of one-sixth will
be made from 'the price: that is to say, a re
mittance of Five Dollars will command six co
pies of the Congressional Inielligencer for the
next Session. A remittance of Ten Dollars
will secure thirteen copies ; and for Fifteen
DollarVremitted from any one person or place
twenty copies will be forwarded.
Weekly National Intelligencer.
This' .paper, being made up of such portion
of the contents of the National Intelligencer
proper, as can be compressed within the com
pass of a single newspaper, continues lo be is
sued and mailed Jo .suscribers every Saturday
at J wo Dollars a year, payable in advance in
all cases account b,eirig opened with subscri
bers to'the weekly paper.
f-To' bring this paper yet more nearly within
the reach of such as desire to "take by the year
a cheap paper from 'the seal of the General
Government, a reduction will be made in ihe
price of it where a number of copies are order
ed and paid for by any person or association at
the following rates i '
For Ten Dollars, six copies will be sent.
For Twenty Dollars, thirteen copies; and
Foneach sum of Ten dollars, above Twehiy,
eight copies will be forwarded: so that a remit
tance .ofiFifiy Dollars will command thirty-seven
Copies; ' ,
OKF3 Publishers of papers throughout the
(several Stales and Territories who will give a
t-uigle insertion to 'this advertisement, (wiih this
note annexed) and send one of their papers to
this oflicCwirh the advertisement marked'thcre
in.tsnalJureceive the -Weekly National rnttdji
pehcer. for one year, free-of charge.
Weatljjcecuted utithisnOmce. t
CABINET ItfAXJNp-
The subscriber hereby informs the nublic
lhaterilf mtintfe'sib"'4 ' ' '' Sl t
Cithinet Making Bims;
at,ihis bldistand. in Elizabeth su, Stroudshurgh
P.ai where heiwill be happy to furniskany; peri
son with Cabinet! Waref at low prices.' lle in
lends'io keep on .handj and make: to iordeiVaiI
kinds of wares in his line of. business'. ' :-
Sideboards, Bureaus, Ce?itre, Break
fast, Dining and End Talks'; Wash' '
Stands, Bedsteads, ; Wardrobes,
Book Cases, Secretaries, 'tgcJ
A LSO--GOF-FlNSfmade'. i i bfdei at the
shortest notice. ,'-
CHARLES MUSCIL- '
Siroiidsbnrgh, April 4, 1844. ' i ' '
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... -patiuisjoptih
aqr 'q paAloooi XjpijtiTjqi fq ji.n sjopiQ.
ouijju'l tnq si 'Aiiun lt!j
sit qiV pajxidtuoa 'oai oqi jo tsoo oqj,
dj pnojig 'H3N0H0 A3ICINY
P '3N0JiS SV.KOHJ.
ej 'Sjnqspuoiis 'SA03 NHOf
asn ut aou uiaqi a.eq o'qA
'pauSisjspun aqt jo jaqua uo SutBD Xq sd&y
m jo Atijun sqi jo patjstiTJs i turo suosao
pajajajd si joas qotqA 'tou jo 'Aauoq snpljns
aGtu oi jjoa oi tdai aq una Xaqi jo 'saxtq
.wBJis jo Xoq uouimoa aqi til op Xaqi sn '.')AH
asaqt ut outus aqt mjti.us jjiav saog at.;
asn
ut ajojotajaq uaaq ssq it?qi puti aqr jo Siiiqi
Xun oi jouatlns -jkj pue 'uio'jj ttiajajjip ifjajtiua
adiouijd k uo paionJtsiKio st aAif-j aqj4 uion
-ua.utoqi oi oqqnd aqi jo uoiiuani; oqi ijb.toi
a.tuoj sSaq 'AiunoD, aoJuojj joj tll.inif ojg Fin
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ltiajtid oqt paseqojnd SutABq jaqtjosqns at j4
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IflATTIIEW T.'OTItIER,'
SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT T: BICKNELL;
EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia.
BanNotes. Notes oh all solvent banks in the
United States discounted at the lowest rates.
Drafts, Notes and Bills collected on the most
favorable terms.
Exchange. Bills of exchange and Bank Checks
on most of the principal cities of the Union, bought
and sold at the best' rates.
Exchange on England in large or small sums
constantly for sale.
BichnclVs Reporter, Counterfeit Detector and
Prices Current, is issued from this office every
Tuesday. It is devoted chiefly to the condition of
the currency, the Markets, Uanking institutions,
Counteifeit Notes, &c. Terms, $3 per annum
payable, in advance.
BicknelVs Counterfeit Detector and Banh Note
List is published semi-monthly at Si 50 per an
num, payable, in advance. This' work is printed
in pamphlet form of 32 pages. Single copies 12
1-2 cents.
Office open from 8am to Cpm
Exchange hours from 9 a si to 3 p ai.
WoiEuKilThousands.
CHILDREN are most subject to them, but per
sons of all ages are liable to be afllicted with
them. Bad brealh, paleness about the lips, flush
ed cheeks, picking at the nose, wasting away,
leanness, pain in the bowels, joints or limbs, dis
turbed sleep, frightful dreams, moaning and some
times a voracious appetite, are among the symp
toms of worms. Many are doctored for mouths
for some other imaginary disease, when one box
of Sherman's Worm Lozenges would effect a cuie.
Dr. Hyan, corner of Prince street and the Bowery,
cured a man of worms that was reduced to a skel
eton, and by only one box of Sherman's Lozenges:
he is now as fat as an alderman. The Hon B.
15. Beardsley has saved the life of one of his chil
dren by them. The sale of over 2,000,0(10 of boxes
has fully tested them. They are the only infalli
ble worm destrovinc medicine known. What
family will be without theml
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Coughs,
Asthma, and all affections of the lungs, will 'find
a healing value in Sherman's Cough Lozenges.
They saved the Rev. Richard "be Forrest, "the
Rev. Mr. Streeter, Jonathan Howarth,.Esq., and
that worthy old hero, Leonard Rogers, from the
consumptive's gi ave. They cured in one day, the
Rev. Mr. Dunbar, the Rev. Mr. Handcock, "Vm.
H. Attree, Esq., of distressing coughs. ' They are
the pleasantcst, cough medicine and Cure the soon
est of any known remedy.
Headache, Sea-sickness and Palpitation, re
lieved In from five to ten minutes hy Sherman's
Camphor Lozenges. Persons attending crowded
rooms or" travelling will find them to impart buoy
ancy of spirits and renew their energies' Those
suffering from too free; living will find a few 'of the
lozenges to dispel the horrors and lowuess of
spirits. Mr- hrauth, of the Sunday Mercury, has
repeatedly cured himself of severe headache by
them. Captain Chadwick, of the packet' ship
Wellington, has witnessed their efficacy in a great
many cases of sea-sickness. They Operate jilte.a
charm upon the agitated or shattered nerves, as
Sherman's Poor Man's Plasier does upon rheu
matism, lumbago, pain or weakness hi the side,
back, breast, or anv part of the body. Mr. II.' G.
Daggers, 30 Ann street, Henry R.XIouliiing, 3f
Chatham street, Moses J. Henfiques, Esq., and a
iiiuiviiuuc ui uirn-rs nave expenenceu .tne vyonder
ful effects of these Plasters. Price oiily '12 1-2
cents. Caution is necessaiy to see that you 'get
the genuine Sherman's Lozenges and Plasters., as
there ure many worthless articles attempied to be
j-almed offin jilace of "them, by those vvho would
trifle with' your life' for a shijlfne.
A fresh supply of riie'se valuable jnedicinesjust'
"Decembejr 19,18-11.
. .tb.herma,n..'s.,Qough.,Lpzjengs, and-
yiicicener s nils v,
ForF'sIle "aiv-thiVf office;" r ' '!
StROUDSBURG
IRON AND SjRAS
The subscriber; having purchased ihe .inter
est of Win. Schlaugh in the above establish-
men", take's this ineihdd fp iuJ'ojrii ihe p.ulilic
generally, and "ilillersand -Farmers -ospecial-
ly, that hti has removed ;io, ihe large and. con
venioiu .Ai:T:'II&tl
Fostntla'y aaad l?ac5siase h6,
in ili.e rear of John Boys' :SJ?reand would lie
thankful for any paironage extended towards
him , and respeclfully announces ihai he is
orenared io execute all orders in his line of
business ijrthe best jnanner and with despatch
He will rnatilifacture 1 ,
MILL GEARING
for Flour and other Mills, together wiili .'Cast
ings of every description lurned'ahd" fitted up
in the best possible manner. lie feels coufi
dent tn his ability to execute-ail orders' wiih
which he may be entrusted in a workman-like
manner. Particular care will be ta'koii io em-
ploy none bill good workmen in iho different
departmonls of the esiablixlimeili, and no pains
will be spared by ihe propVi'ioi id, give" gen
eral sattslaciion lo those' who' may favor -him
with orders -for .work.
BRASS CASTJiTGS, -
such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon
Boxes, &c. will be niade io order. Old Cop
per and Brass taken in exchange at ihe Highest
price. Patterns made to order.
TE.resIsi.E;? ItEacEsiiaes & SUorse Poivcrs
of ihe most approved construction, will be fur
nished to order at the shortest notice.
Wrought Iron Prill 3 Woa'k
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 ihe most approved plan will be
kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of
Plough Castings which Ke" offers for sale to
Plough makers.
SAMUEL HAY DEN.
Slroudshnrg, March 13, 1845.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
BOOTS ANJJ SHOES
DriiSTs rsird ItScrlsoiMCS,
i'03a. liasls, G5:is,
I5o:t rds, SI: i ng o,
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
POSITIVELY NO TBUST!
The subscribers having adopted the above
meihod of doin business, feel confideni that it
will be beneficial io (he interests of their cus
tomers, as well as iheir own. They Have just
received in addition lo iheir former siock, a
large assoriment of Dry Goods selected' wiih
care. Also, Groceries, Hardware, &c. which
ihey will sell ai prices lo suit ihe times.
All persons having unsettled accounts wiih
ihe subscribers, will confer a favor by seliling
and paying up at their earliest convenience.'
Grateful for the liberal paironage heretofore
extended to us, we respeclfully solicit ils con
tinuance, and pledge' ourselves to use every
exeriion to merit the favors of their friends
and cusiomers. r
: C. W. DkWITT & BROTHER.''
Milford, Inly 12, 1813.1 .. , .
DISSOLUTION. :
The partnership hereiolore existing'-between
the hiib.scriber, trading under ihe firm -of Hiiy
den &, Schlaugh; has this4 day been dissolved
by mutual' coiieiiiv All persons haying de
ui ind.s;againM said firin, will present iheni; lo
Saumel Hayden, for t-eiilement ; aud all who
jare indebied iherelo, are requested to make iqi-
rndiaite payiiH'ut tp Jmiii he being authorized,
io receive ihe same.,
SAMUEL HAYDEN,
'WitLlAM SCHLAUGH. '
1 N'B. TbcTuness ivfl'i'W coiiliniied "by
ihe subscriber, in the iiew building' hi "j lie ri'ar.
of John Boys' S're,. who"' respectfully solicits
a coiiliuuaiice of publii' palrnnaue.
S'AMUEL II A V DEN". : ':
Manh 0. l.M ) '
V i BAR IRON;
DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, , .
Bar Iron, Cur,Ca;Ii& Waaroii AiSei
CROW BAR, S1,I;.I)(?E A,D I'LOUGII MOULDS,
Antf aVcriera assortrrie'iU'of
WAGON TTItE & SfcA5tfB' WltON,
cvinstantly oirh'and' and will'be sold on the inos
reasonable I erins, by ; , t ' -
' '"'' "" 'MORRIS E VANS.!
I- ill.
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Analomink'lroii'WorksApri !G, J 8?2?
a -J i r tin1 i m'jt Jt hiva
INiD-rN Q FE'lE N
".Siroiidsjfiiia,
Has filled up a coiiimodious and leganl Ho
le! on El izabei h street,
nearly opposite ihe
ntow of G.-H. JMiller & Co,; and'ditectlmop -
liontH ihn re.sideiibe- of Danidl Si :rouilr:Esn.
,He.-lms-overy convenience 'for eniertainihg
strangers and-:travellors.
Persons 'from the ci
lies, 'and voihers who" wish lo 'take a pleasant
jajint.in the country. iwiil be accommodated in
the most satirdaciory' manner at his house. ' .
Lc- ; 'TiiW'TA-BVE ' . '
will be supplied", wiih ihe betst; prodiictions af
lorded In iheinarket,' . . . t . .
7 HIS. liOOMSND BEBS'
are' such; as' .will,, he hopes, prove' Isatisfactory
ty.ioll reasonable'rnstouuirs. . - 1
the bar;:'1.;;-: M
is, an'd will coiitiiiuV to bn,' furniahe.d with a
choice assortnieni ,ot Lupior. ,(
' THE " STAi3LIN& '-' '
is new and extensive aiiU Mirpa.-sd: by -none in
ihe i-onniy for comfort and conveinenei1. "
With theVe a11vaiiiage. baclved by;some ex
perience 'in the b'iihint-s andSi detefrniuaiion
lo Kt'P i 'lonil puldic hjnijst!, ot. ernfideutly ex
pects a fair pornon of ptii)Iic palrona,2.e.
Yjjr3 Permanenl boarders will find a quiet
home and be satisfactorily: accommodated. ol
moderate prices.
Stioudsburg,. Sept-. 28, 8431 i
Dissolution o 1 ; a v t n e rs 1 1 i j) .
The partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers, as -publishers of this paper,
was on ihe 17th of;August last, dis.solve.d by
mutual consent. Ail persons havjng demands
aainsl ihe said firm, will present them . lo
Theodore Schoch for setlleinent, and all who
are indebled iherelo are requesied to 'make im-
mediate payment lo nun, he being auihonzeu
io receive ine same.
THEODORE SCHOCIT,
THOMAS L. KOLLQCK.
P. S. The Jeffersonian Republican will con
tinue lo he. published by Theodore Schoch and
F. E. Spering, who respeclfully solicit a. con
tinuance of public paironage. . . t
THEODORE SCHOCH,
I'VE.-SPERING. 4 -
Spitting of JMood,
Night sweats and pain in the Side.
Jonathan Haworth, Esq. the well known Tem
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 resoited5to
the various remedies usually recommended for lung . jn the Library will form a complete series, cxplur
complaints. When one thing failed he tried an- jng and exhibiting the whole field of Natural
other, until he had exhausted his patience and the; Science, and developing the rich tieasures w!,i-h
wnoie. catalogue oi remeoies. rns cougn was at- Chemistry, Geology, arid Mechanics, have vie!t!e.l
most incessant, so that he could get little or no 1 and may yield to lighten the labdrs and swell the
sleep attended with pain in his side, spitting .of harvests of the intelligent husbandman. Tho
blood, night sweats, and all the usual symptoms of, work will be so arranged that the Farmers Lilra
Consumption. While at Rome, (N Y) he felt that 1 ry may be bound up by itself, forming a matn
his end was nigh that in that place he must .soon ! moth volume of 000 pages at the end of each vuar;
end his journey of life. Providentially, a lady or each worK contained therein may be bound sj
who visited him advised a trial of Dr Sherman's parately. ' '
Cough Lozenges. He accordingly sent and got a JI The Monthly Jdumal of Agriculture wi'l
box, and the lirst dose gave him more relief than likewise contain about 50 pages per inoiuii, an !
all the other medicines he used before. By the will' comprise, 1. Foreign: Selections fmm ti.s
time he had taken one small box, he was able to higher class oT Britis"h,wFrench and Cennan e
start for the city of New York, and- initbree-weeks' riodicals devoted to Agriculture,, with extracts
time he was perfectly restored to his usual health. . from new books, which may. not be published ia
He often announces the fact to his Ifenrers, when the Library, &e. Ijcv 2. American : Editorial.
leciunng on i emperance, aim says, ne owes ins ' commuqicated and -.selected afceounts of expen
life to Dr Sherman's Lozenges ' merits, improved processes, discoveries m Agri-
From tlic Cincinnati Daily Times, of Jan. 4th 1S41. fcalture, new implement's, &c. jjn this departraet.t
Coughs The variableness of the weather this alone will ours resemble any' American work ever
winter has caused an unusual number of persons i yet published. It can hardly be necessary to add
to be afflicted by colds and coughs scarcely a that no Political, Economic,, or other controverted
family has escaped; and with many, carelessness . doctrine, will be-fnculcaled through this magazine
in attending to a cough, has laid the foundation for Its price wjll beFive Dollars a year in advance,
consumption. Our family has not escaped the for two royal octavo olumes .of G00 pages earn
general affliction, but owing to a remedy, used 'Each 'number of tffe Library will be illustrate
for the first time, they were speedily cured. Sher- by numerous engravings, printed on type obtained
man's Cough Lozenges, which we were induced ' expressly, .for this work, and on good paper the
to try, proved what tlmy are represented to be, and ' whole-got u'i ao such a work should be. If it does
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 Main street, is the sole agent in
tTh"s c'ity
WORMS CAUSE DEATH'.'""
Thousands upon thousands have gone down to
graves from Marasmus, or a wasting away of tlie
hlUly, 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'sufiefed 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, winch are entirely overlooked, and
when the proper,treatmenl would have saved tneir
lives, and restored them to health. Every, obser
vant mother cannot but sec and admit the -truth.;
but still inany physicians shut their eyesto tliat
all-impoit'ant cause pf disease. , ( j
Persons of all ages and sexes, from the tender
infant at i,h'e breast to.old,age, are ajl liable to be
afjlu-tod wh worms. Many a person bass.ulI.erod
his whole life front them, and never suspected it-.
Different kinds of worms inhabit, difierqitt -parts' of
the body; but a loi'g dissertation on their, particu
lar locality, origin, &c, is superfluous and unneces
sary, so long as a proper, sale. and certain remedy
is at hand. That, is all the public wants' or cares
for.. The sale of over two millions of boxes of
Sherrnan's W orm Lozenges, in less than fivo' rears
places their reputation lar above all. other "wprm
medicines.
. Have-on had !"50sO0 feet HemloekraVd
Whn
ute and Yellow PiIH Boards ajid Sirig, al
ir Lumber esiablishhieni in LnnPa VL
ithVir
M rqiles from DingmnyV Brq, which ihey
will sell cheap for Grain, S'ir.aw, and Ironand
will not refuso lo lake current money or Pork
We respefully isidjviia, Share 6ft public nab
ronage.
Prospectus of ihepanners Library, and Mmthl
Journal of Agriculture, J.onj Skunser, Kdf.
tor. None can well have studied the true sources
of Natibnal,, welfare, without perceiving thajmtu.
ral andjriendly .connexion .'existing .between- Ma!
nufactures.'.Commerce and Agriculture. TIip
Tacturing 'consumer, must daniage the Aaricuitun"
!rcfer,laTidlrieitherJchh 'Be injuriously afTccte,-
without detriment to. the Merchant, at once con.
i sumer a"(1 carrier for both. As, however, ihe efe
mente.of.jmnufaeturing aud comtnercjal indnstrr
must be derived chiefly frpip. the soil, js it not the
obvious interest of all other classes .that the (me
which gives to. alltftheir employment and subs.su
ence, should be e.ncoufagtid and' benefitted with
every advantage that' science can confer nnp" tha
most enlightenedninditstiy tiiake' available"? Vet
it has not been until .comparatively a lare pfervi
in Europe, and still later in-America, that the puji.
lie rnind has beenv made, properly sensible ot tue
necessity oi, science to iiriculture, and so to ie
spect Farming'a's 'essehtially an intellectual w
dignified pursuit one whjfh Miould, imply ' -.r
followers high rriental cultivation and Varus
attainments. Happily, however, educated vM-ai
meri4!arDt.huW''betaking themselves to Fannin '. a,
a business, which,, lke.J the learned professions
has its own principles and will have its literal .re;
and truly it may beasked what.subject ha.s l,.,eiy
given rise to memoirs and works more nrutinuM
and insiructivej'br been 'fruitful '6f more intuit
ing re'suHs 'of'scien'rific investigation, tli.tn A,.f.
culture 1 Who, among- modern Bitefaii, v
more enviable distinction, than- Licbig anil J,..-u.
ston, and Boussingault and CandolleJ 'Ihejaste
for Agricultural Literatare;in p)tr country, iI.k-j
to the able journals that encourage it, keeps j;
with its progress in Europe. The more f;.l u
meet the demand thus created, we have decide i
to publish on' the first day of July, and innntii
thereafter, the FanncrrsJLibrary and Mo,t'hlv
Journal of Agricidliiren be edited by Joiiv tj.
Skinner, late Assistant Postmaster General nai
founder of the first Agricultural periodical m.
lished in this country.
Far from being designed or in any way calcu
lated to affect injuriously the circulation of exist
ing journals 6f less price and wider circul.iin.n
i tliftv mnv snnnlv thfi TVirmRr's tnhlo with It I -
j and more agreeable refreshment', while in the jj.
; brary he may may find more solid as it wi;l 'je-
more costly food.
Each number will consist of-two distinct parts,
viz. :
I. The Farmers'1 Library, in which will be pub
lished continuously the. best. Standard, Worhon.
Agriculture, embracing those' which, by their cost,
or the language in which they are'wriifen, woul!
otherwise seem beyond the reach of nearly al
American Farmers. . In this Way we shall gira
for two or three dollars the choicest European
treatises - and researches in Agriculture, costing
ten times as much Tn the'original editions, not
easily obtained .at any price, and virtual.) out f
the-reachf'me'tt'who live by following the plough.
In the Farmers' Library they will be accompanied
by notes from the Editor, explaining what may lm
obscure to American readers, or calculated to mis
lead the beginning in Farming, owing to differeu-
, ces 0f Suil, Climate, &c,
I'he works published
j not prove the best as well as the nmplestand most
comprehensive.- Agricultural work ever published
in this country, the fault shall not rest with the
publishers, and. we are' sure it will not (all shoit
for want of industry or devotion in the Editor.
The hnv' and' definite rate pf, postage chargeable
on suclVa periodical after the 1st of Julv say
six to;uight cents a -number will enable many to
take ft.who wquld otherwise have been repelM
by the heavy and capricious exactions of the Post
Office. As Postmasters are permitted to frank
money letters to publishers' until that period, and
as we wish to pririt only so many copies as may b
wanted wefrespect fully solicit orders from all w!i
may.incine;".d aid us, as early as will suit thoir
convenience, iiooress,
i ; GREELEY McELRATH,
lit . 1 nbune uince.
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