Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, December 10, 1846, Image 4

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We have just received for sale, at the Jefler
sonian Office, a supply of " Tenner's Oderifcr
ous Compound for strengthening, softening and
beautifying the Hair" also of " Fennels Ben
trifee for Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth,
preventing Tooth Ache,x$c." and also "Fenner's
Pomade Divine" a preparation for curing chap
ped hands, bruises, &c. The articles are all of
the first quality, and the high reputation which
they have acquired in the ciiii's, and wherever
else i hey 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. 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.
ASK THE SUFFERER
FROM
what has relieved Ju'm in such a short time from
his difficulty of breathing, Cough and suffocation!
He will you it was " the Olosaonian, or All
Healing Balsam." Ask the Consumptive
what has allayed his Cough, removed the
Pain in his Side and Chest, checked
his night sweats and placed the rose
of health upon his cheek ? and he
will tell you
Sherman's Olosaonian,
Olt AEX-HEALIZVG BALSAM.
Ask your friends if they know of any thing that
will so speedily cure a long and tedious Cough,
liaising of Blood, Bronchitis, Dyspeptic Consump
tion, Hoarseness, Influenza, and diseases of the
Throat, as the Olosaonian ? and they will tell you
No. There never yet has been a remedy intro
duced to public notice which has been productive
of so much good in so short a space of time. Read
the following
Astonishing Cures.
Wm. Bond, the celebrated Boston cracker ba
ker, 98 Nassau street, Brooklyn, states that his
wifo has been afflicted with Asthma for 30 years,
and could not find permanent relief from the best
medical advice which New York and Brooklyn
Gould produce, was induced to try this great rem
edy. She is now nearly well. His daughter,
who was suffering from the same disease, tried it,
and was also cured by it. Mrs. Bond is now so
well that she is able to rise from, her bed early in
the morning and attend to her usual duties through
the day without any annoyance from her distres
sing malad)'.
Henry Jackson, 13th street, near the Catholic
Cemetry, came to the store for the purpose of ob
taining a bottle of the Olosaonian, having been af
flicted with the Asthma for more than 30 years,
and was so exhausted on his arrival that he could
not speak. He purchased a bottle and rode home.
Four days afterward he walked from his residence
to the office without fatigue, a distance of over
two miles, to tell of the wonderful relief which he
had experienced from using about one half of one
bottle.
Consumption of the Lungs.
Mr. Comfort, 35 White street, was so low in
the month of December last, that he was given up
by his physician. His friends entertained no hope
of his recovery. He was persuaded to try the
Olosaonian, and to his surprise it has so far re
stored him to health that he is now able to walk
a 'out the streets.
Mrs. Attrcc, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, James
Harman, Esq. and George W. Hayss Esq. can
all bear testimony from their own experience of
the healing properties of this Great Remedy in
Consumption of the Lungs.
Spitting Blood.
Mrs. Thoubourne, 352 Monroe street, who had
been troubled for a great length of time by a se
vere cough, and raised quantities of blood, was
relieved by one bottle of the Olosaonian, and de
clares it the greatest remedy in the world.
Dennis Kelly, 26 Water street, was also relieved
from the same complaint, although he was very
much reduced when he commenced taking it, hav
ing been under the caie of his physician during
the past winter. Although he coughed constantly
and was very much troubled with night sweats,
two bottles of the remedy enabled him to return
to his daily work. He was entirely relieved.
David Henderson, 60 Laight street, George W.
Burnett, formerly of Newark, N. J., Henry Lis
bon, 199 Rivingston street, and numerous other
persons have been speedily and permanently cured
of the same complaint by tbif remedy.
The Array of Names
which could be produced of persons who have
used this great remedy would more than fill a col
umn. Among the number we are permitted to re
fer to A.M. Bininger, 102 Barclay street; Mr.
Wilson of Hoboken ; Mrs. Bell of Morristown, N.
J.; James B. Devoe, 101 Reade street; Mrs Mc
CafTree, 50 Attorney street ; F- Smith, 92 Third
avenue; Mrs. Wm. H Attree of this city, and Mrs
Archibald, 35 White street.
Be not Deceived.
The only place in the City of New York, where
Sherman's OLOSAONIAN, or ALL-HEALING
BALSAM is sold, is at 100 Nassau street, one
door above Ann street.
AGENTS.
Schoch & Spering, Stroudsburg, Monroe co.
James S. Wallace, Milford. Pike county.
W. F. Brodhead & Brother, Dingtnan's Ferry,
Pike county.
November 26, 1846.
Fine Pen-Knives antf Razors.
A tgood assortment, for sale low, hy
JOHN H. ME LICK.
Sl93lHN'f, ianuaiw J., i45
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PURIFY THE BLOOD.'
MOFFA T'S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
PHOENIX BITTERS
The liich and envied celebrity Uich these pre-etnincnt
Medicine have acquired for their im amble efficacy in all
the diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the
ratal practice of puffing not ouly unnecessary, b"1 mwot
Ihy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good
works testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of
the credulous.
(tf ASTHMA, ACUTE and CHROSIC RHEUMATISM,
AFFECTIOSS of the BLADDER and KIDNEYS.
BILIOUS FEVERS & LIVER COMPLAINTS.-
In tlic south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will
be found Invaluable. Hantera, farmers, and others, wlio once
use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them.
1ULIOUS CHOLIC, and SEROUS Loosenest, JULES,
COSTIVENESS, COLDS &. COUGHS, CHOLIC,
CONSUMPTION. Used with groat success In this disease.
CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES,
DYSPEPSIA. No person with this distressing dis
ease, should delay using these medicincB immediately.
ERUPTIOSS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATU
LENCY, FEVER and AGUE. For thu scourge of the wes
tern country these medicines will bo found a safe, speedy, and
certain remedy. Oilier medicines leave the system subject to a
return of thu diVcnsc a cure by these medicines is permuncnl.
TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED.
FOULNESS of COMPLEXION,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, HEADACHES, of ever,
kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA
TISM, IMPURE 1IL00D. JAUNDICE, LOSS of .4 PPL
TITV LIVER OOKEPLAIWTS,
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS,
MICnCUltlAI DISEASES.
Never fails to craiKcatc entirely all the effects of Mercury infi
nitely sooner than tlie most powerful venaralion of Snrsapnrilta.
SIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEUILITY, SERVOUS
COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS,
PALPITATION fifths HEART, PAINTER'S GHOI.IG,
PILES. The original proprietor of these mcdicinos
was crod or Piles or 33 years standing by the use of these Life
Medicines alone.
PAINS in the head, side, back, limbs, joints nnd organs.
RHEUMATISM. Those nfllictcd with this
tcrriMe disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines.
RUSH of BLOOD to the HEAD, SCURVY,
SALTRUEUM, SWELLINGS,
SCROFULA, on KING'S EVIL, in its
worst forms, ULCERS, of every description.
W O R IVI S i of all hinds, are cfleclimlly expelled bp
these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them when
ever their existence is suspected. Relief will bo certain.
THE LIFE PILLS AND MffiNIX BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the system.
A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS and
P H CE N I X BITTERS beyond the reach of compe
tition in the estimation of every patient.
The genuine of these medicines are now rut up in white
wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, called
41 Moffat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, ice,
on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to our
Office, by which strangers visiting the city can very; easily
find us. The wrappers and Samaritans are copyrighted,
therefore those who procure them with white wrappers can
lie assured that they are euuine. Re careful, and do not
buy those with vcllow wrappers; but if you do, be satisfied
(hat they come direct from us, or dont touch them.
JET Prepared and sold by
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,
335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York.
For Sale by
SCHOCH & SPERING, Stroudsburg,
solo agents for Monroe county.
December 18, 1845.
English and German
Prayer Hook for liildresi.
Tho subscriber has just published an edition
of a new book calculated for the juvenile read
er, bearing the above title. It is intended for
families and Sabbath Schools. For sale at tho
office of the Republican, and by the publisher
at Bethlehem. Price per dozen $1,25 single
copy 12 1-2 cents.
JULIUS W. HELD.
October 30, 1845.
READY PAY.
JDRT GOOD,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Iron, Nail, Glass,
I$onrds, liiiigles,
Ceiling ILatli
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
received in addition to their former slock, a
large assortment of Dry Goods selected with
care. Also, Groceries, Hardware, &c. which
they will sell at prices to 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, we respectfully solicit its con
tinuance, and pledge ourselves to use every
exertion to merit the favors of their friends
and customers.
C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER.
Milford, July 12, 1S43.
towes!
V W . He Witt &Z ISl'tUCr, havo
just received a large assortment of Stoves, con-
sisting of
Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 loiler Cooking stoves
do do 9 plate stoves,
do do Parlour do.
do do Box do.
Orange County 4 toiler Cooking do.
Manifs Albany 3 do do.
Dcgroff fy ears Albany 3 do do.
poors'1 Patent Coal stoves.
And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all .of .which
they will sell cheap for cash or produce..
Milford, Nov. 10, 1842.
BLANK DEEDS
.sale at this Office.
III
-f-nrrfiirm r --vror mzz2s.
j The Library of Sacred Music.
The Hoard of Managers of the New York Sa-
i r o nvnminnrl. with miirli
! cred Music Society, have examined, with much :
pleasure, the
Library of Sacred Music, a monthly
. Wvman and G. P Newell The
periodical, by
nrf? favorably known as Professors of Music ; and
the Library itself furnishes abundant proof of their
capacity for the management of such a work.
LB WYMAN, President.
J Connor Smith, Scc'y
New York, March, 18-1G.
QC8 Agents wanted in every city and town in
the Union, to whom the usual trade discount will
be made.
E. II. WILCOX, General Agent,
jnne 18 Ot 150 Fulton St., New York.
SIX YEARS AGO
the chPdren began to cry for Sherman's Lozenges.
The noise was not so loud at that time, but it lias
kept increasing ever since, and now has become
so great that the mouths of the little ones can
scarce be stopped. Dr. Sherman sympathises
with the little sufferers, and very much regrets
that any of them should be disappointed. Know
ing the vast benefit which has been conferred upon
the community by the introduction of his infallible
Worm Lozenges,
he has entered into arrangements for enlarging
his Manufactory, by means of which he thinks he
will be able to supply the demand. And the same
pains and care will be taken, that these celebrated
Lozenges be made as they have always been,, in
order that those who depend upon them may not
be disappointed in their hopes. He knew when
he commenced the manufacture of the Worm Lo
zenges, that they would supercede the use of eve
ry other vermifuge, as the Lozenge is very p cas
ual to the taste, speedy in its effects, as well as
certain, and the quantity required to effect a per
fect cure, is very small. These properties in con-
f nexion with the fact that they are sold for 25 cents
i per Box, thus placing them in the reach of the
poorest man m the land, has not only .caused tnem
to take the place of every other vermifuge ever of
fered, but also rendered them popular to tlie com
munity. Dr. Sherman's Coudi Lozenges.
continue to cure Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
Asthma, shortness and difficulty of Breathing, and
other diseases of the Lungs, with the same facility
they did on their first introduction, and the people
have now become persuaded by actual experience,
that on the accession of a slight Cold, they have
only to step to either the Dr's. office, or one of his
Agents, and obtain a box of his Cough Lozenges,
which are very convenient to carry in the pocket,
and to take a few through the day. By pursuing
this course a cure is often effected in 24 hours,
and the patient about his business. So great is
the celebrity of the Lozenges, that thousands of
persons who have used them, and become acquaint
ed with their effects, will never be without them.
Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster
has cured more cases of Rheumatism, Pain in the
Back, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Weakness,
than any application that has ever been made.
As the celebrity of the Plaster has increased, hun
dreds of unprincipled rascals have attempted to
counterfeit it, and palm it off upon the community
as the genuine. ID3 Beware of Deception-cHI
Remember that the true and genuine Tlaster is
spread upon reddish paper made expressly for the
purpose, and in every case the signature of Dr.
Sherman is printed upon the back of the Plaster,
and the whole secured by Copy Right. None
others are genuine. Therefore when you want a
real good Shermans Poor Man's Plaster, call at
the office, 106 Nassau street and you will not' be
disappointed.
Remember the number, 106 Nassau st3. where
all Dr. Sherman's Lozenges are sold.
AGENTS.
Schoch & Spering, Stroudsburg, Monroe county.
John Lander, Craigs Meadows, do.
James S. Wallace, Milford, Pike county.
W. F. Brodhead & Brother, Dingman's Ferry, do.
Peters & Labar, Bushkill, do.
May 11, 1846.
THE TREASURY OF HISTORY.
Comprising a general introductory outline of Uni
versal History, ancient and modern, and a se
rie? of separate Histories of every principal na
tion that exists, their rise, progress, present con
dition, &c. Jjy bamucl Maunder. The His
tory of America, edited by John Inman.
The above valuable work is just completed,
forming two large octavo volumes, printed on fine
paper, with clear type, illustrated with beautiful
I engraved vignette lutes bound in a substantial
i and elegant binding, and will be furnished at only
r our Dollars ! ! It lorms oi itself a complete-
i Library of 'His lory of inestimable value to any
mif? who wishes to inform himself nt.:i triflinn rnst
' of the past history and present state of every prin-
' cipal nation that exists, as well as more particu-
larly of the very recent exciting events and present
political relations ot our own country. A splen
did edition of tho same work has also just been is
' sued in Nos. in paper covers, suitable for mailing,
! and will be sent to any part ot the United States
at the reduced rates of periodical postage.
Price for the work in Nos. (complete) 3.
Full bound, in two Vols., $4.
Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers in ev
i ery town in the United States. Any oerson ob
taining two or more subscriptions, may deduct. one
third of the same as his commission, and upon the
receipt of the balance accompanying his order,
the work will immediaiely be forwarded, by mail
or otherwise, as he may direct. Address, post
paid, the publisher, DANIEL A I) EE,
April U, 1U16. 107 Fulton Street, N. Y.
I ivnr : IS cTOt ui) in a lianOSOme Sjuvjk, umu euiuiai.ca t . , . ,, , . t,.. . . o v
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a cnoice seiecuon ,01 oauicu mui " -o i i -n i 1 r u
der? and well worthy of the support of all lov- Pa. where he w,ll be happy to furnish any per
or nf .rond musir Messrs. Wyman and Newell j on with Cabinet Ware, at low prices. He in
CABINET MAKING.
The subscriber hereby informs the public
,jiat ,e still continues the
Cabinet Making Business
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, Wasli
Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes,
Book Cases, Secretaries, &c.
ALSO COFFINS made io order at the
shortest no i c e
CHARLES MUSCH.
Stroudsburgh, April 4, 1844.
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saaa siioa says
MATTHEW T. MILLER,
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 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
Bichnells Reporter, Counterfeit Detector and
Pnces Current, is issued from this office every
Tuesday. It is devoted chiefly to the condition of
the currency, the Markets, lianking institutions,
uuiueutrit juiea, ou. leima, .?. pcA annum
payab e in advance.
Xi.Ub 1 0 UUUII.l-ilt J.lili IliUll till Li hr L I I UH"
J i .
l.,et ic. nnh ichor cDnn.mnnt hhr nt S mir nn
num, payable in advance. This work is printed
in pamphlet form of 32 paffes. Single copies 12
1-2 cents.
Office open from 8 a si to 6 p m
Exchange hours from 9 a m to 3 p m.
s
liCt tliem call awcl satisfy tSitiiiaselvcs,
That they can get higher prices for all Rinds
of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil
ford than in any oilier market in this section of
country. Phe subscribers have on hand and
for sale at their yard in iIi!ford
50,000 feet White Pine Boards,$9 to $11 00
50,000
40,000
20,000
20,000
3,000
20,000
120,000
Hemlock " 6 50 to 7 00
Pine Siding, 6 00 to 12 50
Sap Yellow Pine " 8 00 to 9 00
Heart " " "11 00 to 12 00
Panel boards,
Ceiling Laih,
Pine Shingles, 4 50 to 8 00
a
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.
Wholesale and Retail
PREMIUM HAT STORE.
BERTRAND ROSS,
No. 120 Chesnut Street, south side, 4
doors below Fourth st.
1 PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Monroe county, that he has refitted
and opened ihe above Esiablishment,
where he is prepared at all times, to
furnish Beaver, Nutria, and Moleskin Hats, equal
o any manufactured in this Country; Also, a
superior quality of Caps, for officers of the Ar
my and Navy, together with Dress, Riding and
feporung Caps : a new and splendid style of
Uhildrens and Hoys' Caps, with a great variety
of Rich Fancy Furs for Ladies.
Just received, per Sieam Ship Great Wes
tern, the approved style of LADIES' RIDING
HATS; also, a beautiful assortment of Chil
drens' French Caps.
I am determined that my Hats, in point of
heauty and quality, shall not bo surpassed by
those of any other Establishment in any City
in iho Union.
Philadelphia, Dec, IS, 1815. 6m.
WATCHES.
A pood assortment of Watches, for sale, at
reduced prices, hy JOHN H. MELICK.
Sfroiidsburg, Jar.. 1, 1346. 1
miini.li "i i q si Aiiiiin ii50jfliiii.il, ami respecuuny uimuuiiues inai ne is
STROUDSBURG
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
The subscriber, having purchased the inter
est of Wm. Schlaugh in ihe above esiabhsh-
inent, takes this method to inform the public
generally, and Millers and Farmers especial
ly, that he has removed to the large and con
venient
Foundry and Machine Shojj,
in the rear of John Boys' Store, and would bo
thankful for any patronage extended towards
L! 1 .r..lt..
prepared to execute all orders in his line of
nusiness m the Dest manner anu witn despatch
We will manulacture
MILL G ARING
f
or Florur and. ,lh toge"er w,.h Cas.-
I of npt" d and fie(!
dent in his ability io execute all orders with
which he may be entrusted in a workman-like
T"fc 1 i
manner, rarticuiar care will be taken io em-
ploy none but good workmen in the different
departments of the establishment, and no pains
will be spared by the propnetoi to give gen
eral satisfaction to those who may favor him
with orders for work.
BRASS CASTINGS,
such as bpindle bleps, aha!! and Ijrudficoii
moxes, czc. win oe maae io oruer. uiu bop
per anu mass mnen in exenange at wie uiiie.tt
price. Patterns made io order.
ThveslaisEjj MacEiiiaes & Horse Powers
of ihe most approved construction, will be fur
nished to order at the shortest notice.
Wrought Iron Mill Work
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 the most approved plan will be
kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of
Plough Castings which he offers for sale to-
Plough makers
SAMUEL HAY DEN.
Stroudsburg, March 13, 1845.
(9 rtno-i
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single insertion to this advertisement, (w 'hh thi
note annexed) and send one of their p.- ipers io
this office with the advertisement marke d there
in, shall receive the Weekly Nationa' &lnelli
gencer for one year free of charge.
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