mi riwiniyii ;.mi.3f:r.vmriaj:iinin i E,OOI HERE. We have just received for sale, at the Jeffer fonian Office, a supply of " Fenner's Oderifer- cus Compound for strengthening, softening and j btcutifytng the Hair" also of ' tenners Uen Xiijice for Preserving and Beautifying the T-ceth, j reventing Tooth Ache, $-c." and also Fcnners JPomadc I)ivinc" a preparation for curing chap ped hands, bruises, &c. The articles are all of the lust quality, and the high reputation which hey have acquired in the cities, and wherever else they have been used, cannot fail to recom mend them to the general notice and patronage of the people of this place atid vicinity. A number of our citizens have already tried them, and pronounce them excellent. We invite all, who are in want of any such articles, to give us a call, and we are sure they will not go away unsatisfied. December 19, 1S44. Folger's Oiosapnisin, OR ALL-HEALING BALSAM. Its Course i Onward. So great has been the demand for Folger's Olo saonian, or All-IIealing Balsam, and it has given such general satisfaction to those wno have used it and become acquainted with its virtues, that it now stands pre-eminent as a Kemedy in DIS EASES of the LUNGS, and the testimony which has been given by different persons who have been cured by it, is altogether voluntary on their part. They have given it in the hope that all who may find themselves in need of this great remedy may apply for it without delay. Head the following letter received from the Rev. Mr. Shimeall, Pastor of St. Jude's Episco pal Free Church. Mr. S. has not used the med icine himself, but has witnessed its effects in several very trying cases of disease. The letter will show his opinion of its virtues. Dear Sir, Believing it to be but an act of common humanity to those suffering under the various diseases of Coughs, Colds, Consumptions, Hoarseness, Asthma, c , to point them to a safe, speedy and radical remedy, 1 take pleasure in bearing my testimony to your invaluable medi cine called Olosaonian, or All-healing Balsam. Of its efficacy I can speak first from my own ex perience. IJeing subject from exposure more or less to the vicissitudes of our climate, to frequent attacks of Influenza, Hoarseness, &c, I have al ways found it to afford almost instantaneous, and always by perseverance in its use, effectual re lief. To a particular fnend of mme, suffering se verely under Asthma, and who had despaired of obtaining relief from any human source, upon my recommendation was induced to give the Olosao nian a trial, and he pronounced the effect produced upon him a perfect charm, affording him immedi ate, and almost incredible relief. In another in stance 1 recommended it to a female friend, far advanced in Consumption. After the use of the first bottle, her Cough was entirely removed, and her appetite and strength restored to such a de gree as to astonish all who saw her. With a long cherished and fiirnly established prejudice against the thousand and one specifics put forth in these days, as sovereign panaceas for all diseases. 1 assure you that nothing short of my firm convic tion of the claims of your medicine to an origin so J respectable, and to the effects of it as herein cer tified, both by my own experience and observa tion, I could not have been induced thus to come forward as a witness in it3 behalf. I have the honor to be sir, respectfully yours, R. C. SHIMEALL. HAVE YOU A COUGH which is troublesome and has not yielded to any of the remedies which you have used ! Is it at tended with pain in the side, shortness of breath, and night sweats. Do you raise Blood when you Cough and find your strength gradually failing! You will find that these symptoms if not properly attended to, will terminate in Consump tion and Death. Are you troubled with that dis tressing complaint Asthma which deprives you of your rest at night, and ren ders life burdensome. Here is the Remedy. Remember the name, and place where it is to be obtained, and do not be put off with any other. It has produced a cure in as desperate cases as yours may appear to be, and doubtless will put to j flight in a speedy manner those distressing symp toms which fill your minds with gloomy forebo dings of the future. Its Healing Properties do not deceive. The short dry Cough is quickly overcome, and easy and healthy expectoration takes its place. Spitting of Blood is immediately checked. Night Sweats, with pain in the Side and Chest, debility and difficulty of breathing,! yield in a short time. Asthma, with all its dread-. ful accompaniments is at once relieved. Bron- chilis, and in fact all the diseases of the Throat and Lungs, give way before this Remedy, when ! all other means have failed. ; Persons may attempt to deceive you with some j other Remedy, pronouncing it to be equally as! good, but remember life is at stake, therefore j Be not Deceived. The only place In the City of New York, where j Folger's OLOSAONIAN, or ALL-HEALING JSALSAM is sold, is at 106 Nassau street, one door above Ann street. AGENTS. Schoch & Spering, Stroudsburg, Monroe co. James S. Wallace, Milford. Pike county. W. F. Brodhead & Brother, Dingman's Ferry, Pike county. : April 30, 1846. - -BLANK MORTGAGES, For sale at this office.- iiiira'iiiiiimraoKWCwaiijumjunirrrtTi READY PAY. BRIT GOOBS, GROCERIES, HI HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Drugs ni ITIcdiciucs, Iron, Wails, lass, Koavtls, Shingles, Ceiling ILaUi ! articles &c. CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. POSITIVELY NO TRUST! The subscribers having adopted the above method of doing business, feel confident that it will be beneficial to.the interests of their cus tomers, as well as their own. They have just j received in addition to their former stock, a, fi! i I IClblVCU III UUUIWUU IU lliv.lt iuiiuv" w.wvi., " i i". i .11 l J largo assortment of Dry Goods selected withfdi p0JJS A3HCLNi care. Also, Groceries, Hardware, &c. which 'on aKCUS SVKOHJ they will sell at prices to suit the times. j anqspuojis 'SAOH NHOI ey will sell at prices to sun me times. j All persons having unsettled accounts with) the subscribers, will confer a favor by settling j and nnvinL' up at their earliest convenience. Grateful lor the liberal patronage heretolore extended to us, we respectfully solicit its con tinuance, and pledge ourselves to use every exertion to merit the favors of their friends and customer:). C. V. DeWITT & BROTHER. Milford, July 12, IS 13. Dissolution of Partnership. j ne parmersn.p nere o.ore e.MM.ug uB. ee the subscribers as publishers of this paper, was on the 17th of August last, dissolved by itM . ii .r. u . mutual consent. All persons having demands against the said firm, will present them to f Theodore Schoch for settlement, and all who , are indebted thereto are requested to make im-1 mediate payment to him, he being authorized to receive the same. THEODORE SCHOCH, THOMAS L. KOLLOCK. P. S. The JefTersonian 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. PURIFY THE BLOOD. MOFFA T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCENIX BITTERS The high and envied celebrity which theie pre-eminent Medicines have acquired for their invariable efficacy in all the diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of pufl3ug not only unnecessary, but unwor thy of them. Thev arc kuowii by their fruits ; their good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. Qf ASTHMA, ACUTE and CIIROSIC RHEUMATISM, AFFECTIOSS qf the BLADDER and K1DSEYS. BILIOUS PEVEHS & LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, where these diseases prevail, tlicy will be found Invaluable. Planters, fanners, and others, who onco use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them. BILIOUS CIIOLIC, and SEROUS Lootenus, BILES, COSTIl'EXESS, COLDS &, COUGHS, CIIOLIC, CONSUMPTION. Used with creat success in this disease. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES, DISTSPEPSIil. No person with this distressing dis ease, khould delay using tlicse medicines iminuliatclr. ERCPTIOSS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATU LESCY, FEVER, and AGUE. For this scourge of the wes tern country these medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Olhit medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent TRY THEM, BR SATISFIED ANO BE CURED. FOULNESS of COMPLEXION, GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, HEADACHES, rf everj, kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA TISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS of APPE TITE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, MERCURIAL DISEASES. Never fails to eradicate entirely all the cflects of Mercury infi oilelr sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparri'.t. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS. DEBILITY. NERVOUS COMPLAINTS of all klndt, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS, PALPITATION of th! HEART, PAINTER'S CIIOLIC, PILES. The original proprietor of these mcdirinei was curod of Pile3 of S3 years standing by the use of these Life Medicines alone. PAINS in the head, side, back, limbs, jiints and organs. It II E U 31 A T ISM. Thoso alllicte.1 with this terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. HUSH of BLOOD lotlie HEAD, SCURVY, SALTRHEUM, SWELLINGS, SCROriJLA. on ZIING'S EVIL, in its worstforms, ULCERS of every ducrlption. W O Tt Ttl S , of all kinds, are tllectualiy cxpfllcd by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them when ever their existence is suspected. Relief w ill be certain. THE LIFE PILLS AXD PJKENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system. A tingle trial will place the LIFE P I L L S and P H CE N I X B'l T T E R S bejorid the reach of compe tition iu the estimation of every patient. The genuine of these mcdicin?s arc now put up in white wrappers and labels, together with a iiamphlct, called ' Mofftt's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, i:c, on which i a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to our Oflice, by which strangers vi.itiug the city can cry easily find us. The wrappcis and Samaritans aie copyrighted, therefore those who procure them with white wrappers can be assured that they are genuine. He careful, and do not buy those with vcltow wrappers; but if joti do, be satisfied that they come direct from us, or dout touch them. JET Prepared and sold by D31. WILLIAM 3. Ill C TP AT. 335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New 'i ork. For Sale by SCHOCH & SPERING, Siroudaburg, solo aenis for Monrou county. December 18, 1845. Englisli and German Prayer 55ook DhiMrefii. The subscriber has just published an edition of a new book calculated for ihe juvenile read er, bearing the above litle. It is intended for families ami Sabbath Schools. For sale at ihe oflice of the Republican, and by the publisher al Bethlehem. Price per dozen SI ,25 single copv 12 1-2 cents. JULIUS W. HELD. .totober 30, 1845. CABINET MAKING. The subscriber hereby informs the public that he still continues the Cabinet Making Business at his old stand in Elizabeth St., Stroudsburgh Pa. where he will be happy to furnish any per son with Cabinet Ware, at low prices. He in- J 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, Booh Cases, Secretaries, $-c. ALSO COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. j CHARLES MUSCH. 'Stroudsburgh, April 4, 1844. 'VrSl 'V IHV '"Jnqspmuis HosniM septhyho 'pouSjsjapun aqi ;Cq poAtooaj iCnpUGu;i oq .w sjnpjQ 3uijji.u inq si A j i ; i n jeoiS sit qu.w paiadnioa 'o.urr otp jo isoo oqj. di puojiq 'MSTMmin AVWMfTMY ROtU iitini1 'ci "--t"w-"a aAuti xvnui o&n "! -ou moqi oahii oq.w 'pauBisjopun otp jo jotpp no muvo au. soajh o'l jo Mu ?qi jo pays-pus aq uuo suosjnj pajomd si joao uom.w 'ion jo fauou sndjns onui oi jjoa oi do oq uno .(otp jo 'soaiij Aej)s jo xoq uounuoa aqi in op Aaqi sb 'saAif-j asoqt ut ouies aqi uncus jjiav soo$ oqj, i osn j ut ojojojajoq uaoq seq ieqi pun aqi jo Suiqi jAiiu oi jouadns jej puu 'uiojj juojauip .ojiiiio oidiouiiil v uo noioiuisuoo si o.in au.r. uot! Laa I.' a aa. IU -uo.vui oqi oi ojqnd oqi jo uoiiuaue aqi B3 oi OAEOj sSoq '.fiunoo oojuojt joj uloMfI oji Sin dr pnojduir jo jqSn . d " 4 J j Suuq ioqiBqn8 aqj. ' : . i i. i ta. ONIJjOSCJiOlT J'dTECS jjt yj aSTAOdNI StllYII j 'SRRR IlOA SEAY ! ! MATTHEW T. HIIIXI2R, EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia. Bank Notes. ---ISoies 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. BichnelVs Reporter, Counterfeit Detector and Prices Current, is issued from this office every Tuesday. It is devoted chiefiv to the condition of j the currency, the Markets, Banking institutions, j Counterfeit Notes, &c. Terms, S3 per annum j payable in advance. j BichnelVs Counterfeit Detector and Bank Note .List is Dublished 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. j Office open from 8 a m to G p m 1 Exchange hours from 9 a m to 3 p m. WHO DOUBTS Lot tlicsia call and satisfy themselves, That they can get higher prices for all kinds of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at. Mil- ford than in any 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 " 0 50 to 7 00 40,000 " Pine Siding, 6 00 to 12 50 20,000 " Sap Yellow Pine " 8 00 to 9 00 20,000 " Heart " " "11 00 to 12 00 Panel boards, Ceiling Lath, Pine Shingles, 4 50 to 8 00 3,000 " 20,000 " 120,000 " ALSO About 110,000 feet White and Yellow Pine Boards at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at prices to suit the times. Call and satisfy yourselves. C. W. DkWITT & BROTHER. Milford, Dec. 14, 1843. 7or2Bi.s Kill Thoissand 5. CHILDREN are most subject to them, but per - sons of all ages are liable to be alllicted with mem. uaa uream, paleness aooui ine nps, uusn- i ed cheeks, picking at the nose, wasting away, ' leanness, pain in the bowels, joints or limbs, dis- I turbed sleep, fnghtlul dreams, moaning and some i times a voracious appetite, aie amo ed formouths for some other imaginary disease, when one box of Sherman's Worm Lozenges would effect acme. Dr. llyan, corner of Prince street and the Uowery, cured a man of worms that was reduced to a skel - J eton, and by only one box of Sherman's Lozenges: j he is now as fat as an alderman. The Hon H. j 13. Beardsley has saved the life of one of his chil- has fully tested them. They are the only infalli - ble worm destroying medicine known. What family will bo without them 1 Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Coughs, i . i 1 it r t Asthma, and all allections oi tne lungs, win nnu a healing value in Sherman's Cough Lozenges. They saved the Rev. Richard De Forrest, the Rev. Mr. Streeter, Jonathan Howarth, Esq., and that worthy old hero, Leonard Rogers, from tha consumptive's grave. They cured in one day, the Rev. Mr. Dunbar, the Rev. Mr. Handcoclc, Wm. H. Attree, Esq., of distressing coughs. They are the pleasantest cough medicine and cure the soon est of any known remedy. Headache, Sea-sickness and Palpitation, re lieved in from five to ten minutes by Sherman's Camphor Lozenges. Persons attending crowded rooms or travelling will find them to impart buoy ancy of spit its and renew their energies. January 1, 1816 . - - STROUDSBURG IRON AND BRAS FOUNDRY. The subscriber, having purchased the inier est of Win. Schlaugh in the above establish mem, takes this method to inform the public uu? aiagB u.u science can comer ana me ,, , , 1 . , most enlightened moiistiy make available Yet generally, and Millers and t anners especial- h has not been until comparatively a late period ly.ihal he has removed to the large and con i Europe, and still later in America, that the pub venient ; lie mind has been made properly sensible of the FOHl&drV asatl Madian&e Shop, j necessity of science to Agriculture, and so to re , r"r i r o i .,, , I spect v arming as essentially an intellectual and in the rear of John Boys Store, and would be ; dinnified pursuit one which should imply for its thankful for any paironago extended towards ; followers high mental cultivation and various him, and respectfully announces that he is attainments. Happily, however, educated young prepared to execute all orders in his line of men are now betaking themselves to Farming, as business in the bbt manner and with despatch a b,lsl'ness which, like the learned professions. He will manufacture : has, its Vw.n Fiples "'ill have its literature ; i and truly it may be asked what subject has lately j'XILL GrEARING" I given rise to memoirs and works more profound r ri i .i MMi .i i and instructive, or been fruitful of more interest- forr lour and other Mi s. together with Cast- ; f ' ; ,. , "'"Y"1 - , . . ' , , . , ing results of scientific investigation, than Awn ings of every description turned and fined up ; culture 1 Who, among modern Literati, enoy in uiu uesi pussium uiiuiiUT. ne leeis conn- dent in his ability to execute all orde.rs with which he may be entrusted in a workman-like manner. Particular care will be taken to em- ploy none but good workmen in the different . r . i ,ii-t . i departments of he establishment, and no pains will be spared by the propnetoi lo give gen - eral satisfaction to those who may favor him with orders lor worli. I5RAS CASTiTflSS such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon. Boxes, &e. will be made lo order. Old Cop - per and lirass taken in exchange al the highest price. Patterns made to order. Threshing Machines & Morse Powers of the most approved construction, will be fur- mshed to order at the shortest notice. tT?7",..--t if ...... tit:si UV1T - will be done on the most reasonable terms, and lished continuously the bes,t Standard Works on all kinds of smith work. i Agriculture, embracing those which, by their cost The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished ; orLthe angage in which they are written, would Wagon Boxes will always be kept on hand. j ?ne bQeyo?f re3ch f 7 tS t r .i " i ! American rarmers. In this way we shall ive Ploughs of the most approved plan will be,fortwo or three dollars the chJifesl Europeau kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of : treatises and researches in Agriculture, costing Plough Castings which he offers for sale to J ten times as much in the original editions, not Plough makers. 1 easily obtained at any price, and virtually out uf SAMUEL HAY DEN. Stroudsburg, March 13, 1845. Cosaffrcssioaiai Isafelligcncer. The Proprietors of the National Intelligencer in order to meet the wishes of those whose cir- cumstaiices or inclination do not allow ihem si ibscribe even to a weekly Washington nanper i Science, and developing the rich treasures which , - ,i ,i,! , i " ,. ,t,":,i , : L-ncmistry, oeology, and Alec names, nave yieiuea during the whole year, have determined to is- and m eld t0 ,Uen the labors 'and sweU Um sue during each session of Congress, a weekly harveslJ Jof the intelligent husbandman. The sheet styled "The Congressional Intelligencer, worc wjn be so arranged that the Farmer's Libra- to bo devoted exclusively to the publication, as ry may be bound up by itself, forming a mam far as its limits will permit, of the Proceedings ! moth volume of GOO pages at the end of each year ; of both Houses ot Congress, and Official Re- or each work contained therein may be bound se ports, and Documents connected therewith, in- Patey; ..... .,, eluding a complete official copy of all the Acts ...IL - Phe Monthly Journal oj Agriculture wn ?. 1 . . ,' J . t likewise contain about aO pages per month, ana passed by Congress during the session. , comnrise, 1. Foreign : Selections from the To bring the price within the means of eve- higher class of British,rench and German pe- ry man wno can read, the charge lor this paper will be for the first session of each Congress hall 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 impartial but necessarily ab breviated account of the Proceedings in Con gress, including an authentic official copy of all the laws passed during the session, would be needless. The man who takes no such pa per, ought lo take one, if he does not prefer re maining ignorant of what most nearly concerns his own destiny, and that of his family and of this poteriiy 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 lo say, a re mittance of Five Dollars will command six co pies of the Congressional Intelligencer for the next Session. A remittance of Ten Dollars will secure thirteen copies ; and for Fifteen 1 Dollars remitted from any one person or place twenty copies will be forwarded. Weekly National Is&tcUigcnccr. This paper, being made up of such portion of thfi cntiWiiits if tha National IntolliVeneer o ! ProI,er as can oe compressed wilhin the com- rttm i i ciiifim nntt ennrtnr nMnlinttno in mo 1C r" ' "B'" - - Is"0'1 a,ltl mailed to susenbers every Saturday ai Two Dollars a year, payable in advance in j all cases account being opened with subscri- : hers :o the weekly paper. J f0 bring this paper yet more nearly within (he rpach of M(ch us desre ,() lake . , year ; c!,e0P l,aPer fro1m !he f lhe , Ge.ne government, a reduciion will be made in the ! Prc0 "f n where a number of copies are order- j ed and paid for by any person or association at 1 t the following rate For Ten Dollars, six copies will be sent. For Twenty Dollars, thirteen copies; and For each sum of Ten dollars, above Twenty, eight copies will be forwarded: so that a remit tance of Fifty Dollars will command thirty-seven copies. Hj Publishers of papers throughout the several Slates and Territories who will give a single insertion to this advertisement, (with this note annexed) and send one of their papers to this office wiih the advertisement marked there in, shall receive i lip Weekly National Inielli gfiicer for one year free of charge. FARMERS' LIBRARY. -j Prospectus of the Farmers Library, and Monthly Joitrnul of Agriculture Jons S. Skinner, Edi ! tor. None can well have studied the true sources ! of National welfare, without perceiving the natu ( ral and friendly connexion existing between Ma j nufactures. Commerce and Agriculture. The po- licy which strikes at the prosperity of the Manu i facturing consumer, must damage the Agricultural I producer, and neither can be injuriously affected ; without detriment to the Merchant, at once con sumer and earner for both. As, however, the ele ments of manufacturing and 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 oe encouraged and benefitted with i 1 a.l- ' r I more enviable distinction than Liebig and John- stun, and Boussingault and Candolle ? The taste for Agiicultural Literature in our country, thanks to the able journals that encourage it, keeps pace 'iiu us progress Europe. ine more uiiy to : meet the demand thus created, we have decided . t(J bHah on the first d of jul and momh ' thereafter, the Fanner's Library and Monthly Journal of Agriculture, to be edited by John S. bKixNEit, late Assistant Postmaster General and f"ui,der f lne first Agricultural periodical pub- Far from beins desiffned or in anv wav calc.i- , iate(j to afi-ect injuriously the circulation of exist- . ing journals of less price and wider circulation, they may supply the Fanner's table with lighter nd m.ore agreeable refresb.nent while in the Li- t brary he may may find more solid as it will be more costly food. j Lach number will consist of two distinct parts, i VIZ. I I ho h firm pre' I ,hvn yll in it'lilH hn mill. 1 the reach of men who live bv following-the' plough. t In the Farmers' Library they will be accompanied j by notes from the Editor, explaining what may be uuav.uic iw .-muiii-aii lcuueis, ut uaicuiuiuu iu mis lead the beginning in Farming, owing to differen- ces of Soil, Climate. &c. Ihe works published in the Library will form a complete series, explor- to.ing arul exhibiting the whole field of Natural 1 riodicals devoted to Agriculture, with extract from new books which may not be published in the Library, &c. cjc. 2. American: Lditorials. communicated and selected accounts of 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 of 600 pages each Each number of the Library will be illustrated by numerous engravings, printed on type obtained expressly for this work, and on good paper the whole got up as such a work should be. If it does not prove the best as well as the amplest and most comprehensive Agricultural work ever published in this country, the fault shall not rest with tho 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 Office. 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 bo wanted, we respectfully solicit orders from all who may incline to aid us, as early as will suit their convenience. Address GREELEY McELRATII, Tribune Office. Cornor of Spruce-street, opposite the City Hal!. New York, July 31, 1815. docks. Brass 30 hour Clocks, Wood 30 do do For sale cheap, by C. W. DeWITT Milford, Dec. S, 1842 BRICK 250,000 Brick, just burnt, are offered for sale by the subscriber, among which may be found say 160,000 Hard Brick. 75,000 Soft and Salmon do. 10,000 Jam do. 5,000 Square Hearth do: All kinds of produce (cash not refused) ken in exchange. C. W. DeWITT. Milford, Nov. 21, 1844. JOB WORK Neatly executed at this Office.
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