Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, June 11, 1846, Image 4

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    HEADY PAY.
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Drugfi and iriediriiics,
Iron, Rails, !:iss,
Boards, Shingle,
Ceiling Ialli
articles &c
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
POSITIVELY NO TRUST!
The subscribers having adopted ihe above
method of doing business, leel confident that it
will bo beneficial lo tho interests of their cus
tomers, as well as their own. They have just
received in addition lo their lormer stock, a
large assortment of Dry Goods selected with
care. Also, Groceries, Uardwarr-, &c. which
they will sell at prices lo suit the times.
All persons having unsettled accounts with
the subscribers, will confer a favor by settling
and paying up at their earliest convenience.
Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore
extended to us, wo respecifully solicit its con
tinuance, and pledge ourselves to use every
exertion to merit tho favors of their friends
anil customers.
C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER.
Milford, July 12, IS 13.
PURIFY THE IILOOD.
MOFFAT'S
VEGETABLE LIFE PJLLS
phcenix"bitters
The high and envied celebrity uliich theie pre-eminent
Medicine have acquired for their invariable efficacy in all
(he diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the
usual practice of pufliujf uot outy unnecessary, but unwor
thy of Uiem. They are known hy their fruits ; their food
works testify for them, and they "thrive not by the faith of
the credulous.
(If ASTHMA, ACUTE and CUKOSIC RHEUMATISM.
AFFECTIOSS of the BLADDER and KIDSEYS.
"BILIOUS FEVERS : LIVER COMPLAINTS.
in ine souin ami west, uncrc inose disease prevail, ucy will
bo found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and otheis, who onco
use thce Medicines, will never afterwards he v iihout them.
BILIOUS CHOLIC. and SEIIOUS Looteneu, BILES,
COST1VESESS, COIiDS &. COUGHS, CIIOLIC,
CONSUMPTION. Used with great success in this disease.
CORRUPT HUMORS, DKOl'SIES,
D YSPEPSIiL. No person with this distressing dis
ease, slxxild delay using llieic medicines immixliatelr.
ERVPTIOSS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATU
LESCY, FEVER and AGUE. For this (course of the wet
tern country these medicines will bo found a safe, speedy, and
certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a
return of the disease a euro hy these medicines is permanent.
TftY THEM. BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED.
FOULNESS of COMPLEXION,
OUNSHAL DEBILIT7,
GOUT, GIDDINESS, ORA VEL, HEADACHES, nf evirj,
kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA
- TISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS pf APPE
TITE, LIVER COMPLAINTS,
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS,
JIERCURIAL DISEASES
Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury infi
nitelr sooner thin the most powerful jrenaration of Sarsaporilla.
NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUS
COMPLAINTS of all klndt, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS,
PALPITATION tf Ifa HEART, PAINTER'S CHOLIO,
X Z Xi E S The original proprietor of these medicines
was cured of Files of 15 years standing by Use use of these Life
Medicines alone.
PAINS in the bead, tide, back, limlw, joints and organs.
RHEUMiVTISJI. Th-ne afllicteil with thin
terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines.
RUSH of BLOOD lolhc HEAD, SCURVY,
SALTRHBUMj&VELLINGS,
6CR0FUT. A, on KING'S EVIXj, in its
worst forms. t7L CERS, of every description.
W O R Id 3 f of all linJ. are cflcctunlly expelled by
these Medicines; Parents will do well to administer them when
ever their existence is suspected. Belief will be certain.
TUB LIFE PILLS AM) NlffiXlX BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
And thus remove all disease from the system.
A sinqle (rial will place the LIFE P I L L S and
PHOENIX BITTERS beyond the reach of compe
tition in the estimation of every patient.
The genuine of these medicines are now put up in whito
vrappcrs sod libels, together with a pamphlet, called
" Moffat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, &c
tin which is a drawing of Bread u ay from Wall street to our
OScc, by which strangers viiiting the city can verjr easily
find u.. The wrappers end Samaritans are copyrighted,
therefore those who procure them with white wrappers can
be assured that they are genuine, lie careful, and do not
buy those with yellow wrappers ; but if you do, be satisfied
that they come direct from us, or dont touch them.
WJ Prepared and sold by
DR. CTXZsX.XAItt B. IffOPPAT,
335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York.
For Sale by
SCHOCH & SPERLG,Stroudsburg,
sole agents for Monroe county.
December 18, 1845.
English and German
Prayer Book tor Children.
The subscriber has just published an edition
of a new book calculated for the juvenile read
er, bearing the above title. It is intended for
fa'rrillies and Sabbath Schools. For sale at the
office of the Republican, and by the publisher
at Bethlehem. Price per dozen $1,25 single
copy 12 1-2 cents.
JULIUS W. HELD.
October 30, 1845.
Stoves!
C w. BeWUt & Brother, have
just received a large assortment of Stoves, con
sisting of
Tranklin Furnace 3 and 4 boiler Cooking stoves
?o do 9 alate stoves.
.do
do
Parlour do,
a
' do Kdo Box do.
Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do. ,.
1Ma'nys Albany 3 do do.
Degroff y cars Albany 3 do do.
poors' Patent Coal stoves.
And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all of gjgich
they will sell cheap for cash or produce!
'"Milford, Nov. 10, 1842. .
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this ofliceV
.a
LOOK HERE.
We have just received for sale, at the Jefler
sonian Office, a supply of " Fennels Odtrifer
ous Compound for strengthening, softening and
beautifying the Hair? also of " Femur's Den
trificefor Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth,
preventing Tooth Ache, yc." and also "Fenner's
Pomade Divine" a preparation for curing chap
ped hands, bruises, &c. The articles arc all of
the first qualify, and the high reputation which
they 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 and vicinity. A
number of our citizens have already tried them,
and pronounce them excellent. Wo 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 10, IS 14.
Folger's Olosaonian,
OR ALL-HEALING BALSAM.
Its Course is Onward.
So great has been the demand for Folger's Olo
saonian, or All-IIea!inr 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 Remedy in DIS
EASES of the LUNGS, and the testimony which
has been given by different persons who have J
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.
Read the following letter received from the
Rev. Mr. Shimcall, 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, Relieving it to be but an act of
common humanity to those suffering under the
various diseases of Coughs, Colds, Consumptions,
Hoarseness, Asthma, 6cc , to point them to a safe,
speedy and radical remedy, 1
take pleasure in
uuumiy uiv icsiiuiuiiy iu your invuiuauit; muui-
cine called Olosaonian, or All-healing Balsam.
Of its efficacy I can speak first from my own ex
perience. Being 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 friend of mine, sufferinrr 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, affordmg-him immedi
ate, and almost incredible relief. In another in- List is published semi-monthly at Si 50 ger an
stance I recommended it to a female friend, far I num, payable in advance. This work isSnrinted
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 fiimly established prejudice against
the thousand and one specifics put forth in these
days, as sovereigu panaceas for all diseases. I i
assure you that nothing short of my firm convic
tion of the claims of your medicine to an origin so
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 i
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. r
Bo 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 vou of your rest at ni?ht. 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 doubtleas will nut to i
flight in a speedy manner those distressing symp-'
toms which fill your minds with gloomy forebo-
dings ol the luture.
lr; Honhnnc 'I'mmt'hoe
. - .
do not deceive. The short dry Couch is ouicklv i
uvciiuiui:, auu uasy auu neaimy expectoration
i . " .. ' i
lanes its
checked
and Chest
iSalVl t y r I
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
nil ftCv mninc hupa foils!
Persons mav attempt to deceive vou with some 1
, debility and difficulty of breathing I i L 0'. w rmt inai was teauccfftpA.skel-, all cases-account being opened with subscri-
ci.. a ,i . :.t. n j j ciuu, aim uy umy uiib uox oi onermaisi,02en(Tns: . U.., ...
other Remedy, pronouncing it to be equally as,T"v wiuioui uiem
good, but remember life is It stake, Uo.ifi
15C IlOt UeceiVed. 4,
The only place in the City of New York. v4k2e
Folger's OLOSAONIAN, or ALL-It&Aj$pffiRr.WV&trceleTt Jonathan Howarth, Esq., an
BAjtiAjiis sold, is at 106 assau , street": ufffe'Iihat worthy old hero, Leonard Rogers, from th
door abqve Ann street
-Zal-.
AGENTS.
Schoch & Sper'ing, Slroudsburg, Monroe 'co
James rj. Wallace, Milloru. i.ke county.
W. F- Brodhead & Brother, Dingman' J'erry,
Pike county.
April; no,-1840"" -
BLANK MORTGAGES,
For sale yt this oiTjgo.
'i' t rr
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
tends to keep on hand, and make to ordei, all
kinds of wares in his line of business.
Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break
fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash
Sla?ids, Bedsteads, Wardrobes,
Book Cases, Secretaries, c.
ALSO COFFINS made to order at the
shortest notice.
CHARLES MUSCII.
Stroudsburgh, April 4, 1844.
'f lV l1(V 'Sjnqspnojjg
H.osnw sa'iHVHo
pouSisjapun
aqi jCq poAioooj Xjnpjur.iii oq siopjQ
2uirjt.ii tnq si '.(iiiiu iboj3
si; ipttt pajeduioo 'OAipj oqi jo isoo oqj,
di piiojig 'yEfNOHO A3HCINV .
"OP '3MOJ.S SVKOIIJ.
'd '3jnqsfnojg SAOfJ Nil Of
osn u; aou uioqi o.v. oq.w
'pauSisiapun oqi jo jaqito uo Suip:o Xq sjaiij
aqijo Xiqiin sqi jo payspEs aq uuo suosjoj
pajojojd si J9ao qoiijA 'jou jo 'Xauoq snjdjtis
ojcuj oi jjiOAv oi idaj aq una .oqi jo 'soak;
acjis jo xoq UOUIU103 oqi til op Aoqi se 'so.ufl
asaqi ui oitics oqi uijbavs jia soay oqj,
osn
tit ajojoiojaq uooq sbi icqi pun aqi jo Suiqi
Auu 01 jouadns jbj pue 'uiojj luojojjip .Cpjjiua
oidiouijd b uo papnJisuoo si o.ifj oqj uoii
-uoaui oqi oi oiqnd oqi jo uouuaue oqi b.i oi
oabo sSaq 'A"iunoo aojuojf joj uxoai Sin
-103fOjd-fi3g pwojduif sjioj-j jo iqSiJ
luojBd oqi posEqojnd SutAcq jaquosqns aqj4
OiMIiLOSEXOHJ-iinaS
saaa hiioa slav
MATTHEW T. FILLER,
SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT T. BICKNELL;
EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia.
Bank Notes. 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 exchance 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
BicknelVs 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, Bankinsr institutions,
Counterfeit Notes, &c. Terms, i?3 per annum
payable in advance.
Bickncll s Counterfeit Detector and Bank Note
in pamphlet form of 32 pages. Single copies 12
i-z cents.
Office open from 8 a m to 0 p at
Exchange hours from 9 a m to 3 p m
WHO DOUBTS
Let them 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. I he 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
40,000
20,000
20,000
3,000
20,000
120,000
Hemlock
6 50 to 7 00
6 00 to 12 50
Pine Siding,
Sap Yellow Pine " 8 00 to 9 00
Heart " " "11 00 to 12 00
Panel boards,
Ceiling Lath,
Pine Shingles,
4 50 to 8 00
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. VV. DeWITT & BROTHER.
Milford, Dec. 14, 1843.
Worms Kill Thousands.
CHILDREN are most subiect to tlmm. 1 nit nor.
sons of all ages are liable to be afflicted with
them. Had breath, naleness about tlin lin fludi
ed cheeks, picking at the nose, wasting nwnv.
leanness, pain in the bowels, joints or limbs, dis-
turbed sleen. frightful dreams, munnino- nnrl tnm-i"
times
. i ' . o : a rn
3 a voracious appetite, are among the syrrip?
toms of worms. Many are doctored for mnnfl
ior
Crma Hi har t miriHI I-If .1 , rr ...1. ' ' I
. .j
mmjjiiiuiji uiacaau, vui3ir,A71t;
, ao au S?"Mlv- ine."on
B. Beardslev has saved the life oSw nfhi nhu.
drenby them. The sale of over Q'.nnn.nnnnf hnvc i
has fully tested them. They are the only jnfalli-
7 s, " , , "'8 "buichib Known, u nat
rhooping Coughs,
Asthma, andall'.affections of the Jungs, will find
a healing vSlue in Sherman's" Cough Lozenges.
- .They satfed the Rev. Richard De Fnrrpst. t
the
and
Ililf-Wll-fc i
"wuiu w.uui uimLiiiui v u acaau. w lit; ir inif nm
1 ol Sherman s Wnrm I,n7pnfrpc Kmut nCrrtU av:ViiHM nn1 mm orl in micnnhnro ocnnr Qnin-ln..
fr1Jcbnsumptive's grave. They cured in one dav. the
a
Kev. Air. Dunbar, the Rev. Mr. llandcock, "Win.
H. Attree, Esq., of distressing i:oiifrh? 'VUom n
the pleasantest cough medicine and cure the soon-j
est 01 any Known remedy.
Headache, Sea-sickness and Palpitation, rc
hoved in from fivo to ten minutes hy Sherman's
Camphor Lozenges. Persons attending crowded
rooms or travelling will find them to imp;!
am-y of spiuts and renew their enercics.
irt buoy
January I, J1G
STROUDSBURG
IRON AND BRAS
FOUNDRY.
The subscriber, Having purchased ihe inter-
stffl ,r Qtiilniifiti lrt ilia nhfifa ot-iKlfti.
. . ,t . .i i i r ! ui-
ment, takes this method to inform the public
generally, and Millers and Farmers especial -
t.r iVio't a 1 1 i c rnrnni'dil in I)a Inrnn null nun
COt Ui tf III t-wJl'lJI UUIi 111 "UW I UOiUUII-ill
1 y , mat ny '"-i""'"" " " '"'s-
veniettt
"" ""-" --"i'j
in the rear ol John LSoys' btore, and would be
thankful for any patronage extended towards
him, and respectfully announces ihat he is
prepared to execute all orders in his line of
business in the bebt manner and with despatch
He will manufacture
MILL GEARING
for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast-
ings of every description lurned and luted up
III I1IU LSyai JIUSMUIU IllUllllt:!. tiu ickis coilll-
dent in his ability to execute all orders with
which htfnnay be entrusted in a workmau-Jike
manner. Particular care will be taken to em-
ploy none but good workmen in the different
, onnrlmotilc I hp nelnMiuhmoril n,.,I,. n o
UB.f cuuJ,llB prupne.ui iu -give gen-1
eral satisfaction to lhq who may favor him
with orders for work. " t
BRASS CASTINGS '
. , c? it o. oi r 'i r '
such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon,
II t 1 1 .U
Boxes, &c. will be made to order. Old Cop- btcd to affect injuriously the circulation of exis,t
J per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest4 ing journals of less price and wider circulation,
price, ratlerns made to order. jlliey may supply the r armors table with lighter
Threshing Machines & Horse Powers P"d m,ore aSeable refreshment, while in the Li
brary he may may find more solid as it will be
of the most approved construction, will be fur- more costly food.
nished to order at the shortest notice. J Each number will con&ist of two distinct parts,
Wrought Iroaa Mill Work j vi'j ran nr . - , . .
I 1. Ihe rarmers Lwrary,m which will be pub-
will be done on the most reasonable terms, and i Hshed continuously the bet Standard Works on
all kinds of smith work. j Agriculture, embracing those which, by their cost
The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished i ortthe lanSuaSe in which they are written, would
Wagon Boxes will always be kept on hand. i f"? em be'?d l,h.e reach of "ea,rl-v aU
tdL.,u r ,u . ii .lit American Farmers. In this way we shall give
Ploughs of the most approved plan will be for two or three dolIars the chokest Europfeean
kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of j treatises and researches in Agriculture, costing
Plough Castings which he offer.s for sale to j ten times as much in the original editions, not
Plough makers. ! easily obtained at any price, and virtually out of
SAMUEL HAYDEN. ,he reach of men who live by following the plough.
Stroudsburg, March 1 3, 1845. ; In the Farmers' Library they will be accompanied
j by notes from the Editor, explaining what may bo
0Il?re.SSi09iaI iBlfclligCISCCr. ' bs.Ce l. A.merican raders' or calculated to mis
Jf . r i xt - .7 .. lead the beginning in farming, owing to differen-
I he Proprietors of the Nationa Intelligencer -oc r Sr.n x- Th wnrk m.iuj
in order to meet the wishes of those whose cir-
cumstances or inclination do not allow them to inff and exhibiting the whole field of Natural
subscribe even to a weekly Washinton papper 1 Science, and developing the rich treasures which
during the whole year, hare determined to Is. i Cbemistry, Geology, and Mechanics, have yielded
sucduring each session of Congress, a weekly I f nd y y,r 1' -'8, if" f V swe! 16
, -v . ,b, v r, . , i, ' harvests of the intelligent husbandman. The
sheet styjed "Ihe Congressional Intelligencer? , work will be so arranged that the Farmer's Libra
to be devoted exclusively to ihe publication, as ry may be bound up by itself, forming a mam
far as its limits will permit, of the Proceedings ! moth volume of 600 pagesat the end of each year;
of boihzHouses ol Congress, and Official Re- or each work contained therein may be bound sc
ports, airtf.Docurru;nts connected therewith, in-! parately.
eluding a complete official copy of all the Acts ' IL T,IC Monthly Journal of Agriculture will
passed by Congress during the session. i1'1" co?ta,""abut 50 Paef P?r month, and
t k.; ,i. -,. .i r W1" comprise, 1. foreign : Selections from tho
To bring the price within the means of eve- higher cla3s of Britishrench and German Po
ry man wno-can read, the charge for this paper ! riodicals devoted to Agriculture, with extracts
will be tor the first session ol 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
new
spaper from Washington, of this publica -
Hon, containing an impartial but necessarily ab
breviated account ol the Proceedings in Con
gress, including an authentic official copy of
all the laws passed during the session, would
be needless. The man who lakes no such pa
per, ought to 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'
mis poterny lorever.
When six copies are ordered and paid for by
any ono 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 Intelligencer for tho
next Session. A remittance of Ten Dollars
will secure thirteen copies ; and for Fifteen
Dollars remitted from any one person or place
twenty copies will be forwarded.
Teefcly National Intelligencer.
japer, uemg maae up oi sucn portion
:Mtn3of the National Intelligencer
,TaV. .oan.be" dompresscd within tho com
single newspaper, continues to beis-
kly pap
. 10 rmg tins paper yet more nearly within
mi- i . ...
,,,c reacn of such as desire to lake by tho vear
a c5ieaP PaPcr from ,ne seat of the General
vjoverumeiii, a reuueuon win be made in the
prico of it where a number of copies are order
ed and paid for by any person or association at
the following rales
For Ten Dollars, six copies will be sent.
For Twenty Dollars, thirteen copies; and
For each sum of Teh dollars, above Twenty,
eight copies 'wilLtoe forwarded: so that a remit
tance pfFiCry Dollars will command thirty-seven
cripies. " '
p.irJ3 Publishers of papers throughout the
several states and 1 crritories who will eive a
single insertion to this advertisement, (with this
nrtte annexed) and send one of their papers to
this office with the advertisement marked there
in, .thall receive the Weekly National Intelli
gencer for one year free of charge.
r' iisstr
I FARMERS' LIBRARY.
Prospectus of the Farmer's Library, and Monthly
I Journal of Agriculture. John S. Skinner, Edi-
tor. None can well have studied the true sources
of National welfare, without perceiving tho natu
f ral and friendly connexion existing between Ma-
i nufacturcs. 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 cov
sumer and carrier for both. As, however, the ele
ments of manufacturing and commercial industry
must be derived chiefly from the soil, is it not th;
obvious interest of all other classes that the ono
ivll(fll mt'OC it oil llinfr omntnumoiir on? oiiKciqI
I ence, snouid oe encouraned and benchtted witti
i J..1-." i (
i ecry uuvamage iiiai science can coiner ana mo
! ino3t enlishteifod industiy make available Yet
, it has noi been until comparatively a late period
1 " I.l n . 1 . 4 . 1 . . I . . 1 .
: 111 jLiUiwu, uiiu sun iuir in iniericu, iiini me pu
spect Farming as essentially
, dignified pursuit one which should imply for its
followers high mental cultivation and variocss
! attainments. Happily, however, educated young
llien ars now betaking themselves to Farming, as
ia bss, which like the learned professions,
has, ls ?w.n Pc"Ples and will have its literature ;
uiiu iruiy 11 may OH as:.ca ;vuat auiyeti us uiiuiy
given rise to memoirs and wor3 more profound
: and instructive, or been fruitful ol'.'.nore interest-
. ing results of scientific investigation, u.An Agri-
culture! Who, amou? modern Literati, dW j
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ston, and Baussingault and Candolle ? The taste
for Agricultural Literature in our country, thanks
to the able journals that encourage it, keeps pace
i whh h,s PBss in Europe. The more fully to j
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thereafter, the Farmer's Library and Monthly
Journal of Agriculture, to be edited by Joiiy S.
Skinner, Iate Assistant Postmaster General and
lount'cr f the first Agricultural periodical pub-
hshed in this country.
var rrom beins designed or in annvnv min,.
in the Librarv will forma comnlete series. exrilnr- C
, from new books which mav not be published in
the Library, &c. tjc. 2. American: Editorials,
communicated and selected accounts of experi
ments, improved processes, discoveries m 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
1 doctrine, will be inculcated through this magazm
Its price will be Five Dollars a year in advance,
lor two royal octavo volumes of 600 pages each
Eaclisnumber 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 docs
not prove the best as well as tho amplest and most
comprehensive Agricultural work ever published
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 iin ;the Editor.
The low and definite rate of postage chargeable
on such a periodical after the 1st of 'JSiy1 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 be
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,
Corner of Spruce-street, opposite the City Hall:
mew xorK, July 31, 1845.
Ctocks.
Brass 30 hour Clocks,
Woo'd:30 do do
For sale cheap, by
C. W. DeWITT
Milford, Dec. 3, 1842
BRICK.
250,000 Brick, ju6t burnt, are offered for aale
by the subscriber, among which may be found
160,000 Hard Brick.
75,000 Soft. and Saliaorvdo.
10,000 Jam do.
5,000 Square Hearth do:
All kinds of produce (cash not refused) ta
ken in exchange.
C. V. DeWITT.
Milford, Nov. 21, 1844.
JOB WORK
Neatly executed at tlis Office.
I lie mind has been made properly sensible ol the I
1 necessity of science to Agriculture, and so to rc- I
an intellectual and 4