JE F FE RS 0 N J AN REPUBLICAN. iser GREAT NATIONAL WORK. TAPP AN & DENNETT, No. 114 Wasbinc- V T?n str.eet Boston, propose to publish, by subscrip OtKlh. in fniirtrMI mmitllltr nnmlin i tn nrt price oi twenty-live cents each number, the MFE OF WASIIEffGTOItf, BY JAKED SPARKS. Each number to contain between forty and fifty pa' ges, and be embellished with the following fine Slccl and Copperplate Engravings, viz : 1 Portrait of Washington at 10, by Peale. 2 do Mrs Washington at 2C, by Wollaston. 3 View of Mount Vernon. -1 Battle of Hraddock's defeat. 5 J lead Quarters at Cambridge. G Plan of Boston and environs. , 7 Head Quarters at Morristown. -? 8 Head Quarters at Netbur. 9 Plan of Farms at Mount Vernon. 10 Battle of Brandywinc. 1 1 Portrait of Washington, by Stewart. 1:2 Encampment at Valley Forge. 13 Battle of Germantown. 1 1 Fac Similic of Washington's hand-writing. The Portraits were copied from the original paintings. The plans, sketches, and other engra vings, have been compiled from the best draw ings, as well English and French as American. Special aid was derived from a series of Manu script drawings in the possession of Gen. La Fay ette, which are executed with scientific accuracy and beauty. The well known ability of the author, the abun dant means which he possessed, viz : more than two bundled Folio volumes of Original manu scripts, purchased b- Congress, ten years re searches in the public offices in London. Paris. Washington, and all the States winch formed the confederacy during the Revolution, as well as the access lie has gamed to valuable private papers in 91 different parts of the country have brought into his hands a mass of materials, original and impor tant in their character, which we trust will be iouad to have contributed essential aid in enabling him to execute with more accuracy and complete ness his main purpose, and thus to have compen sated in some decree for the time and labor they have cost, its publication has not only involved extended and laborious research on the part of the editor, but great pecuniary responsibilities on the pait of the publishers. The price affixed to this work is less, when the exertion is considered, than that of any other pub lication in Europe or America. The investment and expenditures connected with this undertaking arc much greater than usually attended such pub lications, and it will be apparent that the publish ers must relv on an extensive sale for their remu- j uerttion. Tlip engravings alons ars thought by many to be worth the cost of the whole work. To non subsrribers the price will be enhanced. Mmy testimonials of unqualified approbation misfli he added, by gentlemen who have examined the work, but the publishers conceive it. to be un necessary. Lelters have been received from ma ny distinguished persons concurring in the opin ion that the work i, in every respect, richly de serving of public patronage. Among the many who have given the work the ai l of their subscription and influence, are ihc fol-l.m-injr gentlemen, viz: Hons. John Q Adams, Martin Van Buren. Jacob Burnett of Ohio, Josiah Quincv, John Pickering, Francis Wayland, D D., Bev Moses Stewart, Robert G Shaw, esq., Henry Lee, esq.. 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They wilt please let the publishers know how ma ny copies are subscribed for. and how they shall be forwarded. ftT3 Publishers of Newspapers who will insert the above six weeks and forward to Tappan & Dennett one number of their paper, shall receive a eopv oi me wort ior so cioing, lioston, 1S43. dec7 LIST OF CAUSES, On the Argument List December Term, 1S43. Peter Mervvine, jr. and George Merwine vs. Melchoir Barry and Abraham Barry. peter Merwine, jr. vs. Melchior Barry. Ctiailes H. Heaney vs. John Snyder. Executors of William White, deceased, to the u-e of S J Hollinshead, vs. Samuel Snyder. In the matter of Inquisition of the real estate of Abraham Shaffer, deceased. Mahlon K. Taylor vs. David B. Taylor. Ann Taylor do. Attn Taylor, jr. Benjamin Taylor Harali Taylor Bernard Taylor do. do. do. do. do. B.iruard Taylor U;bh Wallace vs. Thomas J. Newman and jI.ison Dmiinick. John Mosier vs. John C. Harman. D. " Evan C. Harman. .lohsi l-Jnre Powell vs. Henry Colt. J u-ub Sualier and John Murphy vs. Jesse CM iV on hit. L has K enpmtrer's adm rs. vs. F. Brotzman. , , 1 1 , ... r, . I In tlte mailer of the inonev paid into Courtj by Andrew Storm, adm'r. of John Storm, de , , , , o. I n orlin'r til lihn Slnrm ilf.-i tea-ed. x Diuliion of partiaership. T'.iw pa-rtuership heretofore existing belweon th" siib-erihfrs, as MiUerx, doing business lin ger ihe I'tfn oi Phillips & Hollinshead, was on 'he fiis! liny ol October last dissolved by mu- Ji'rti cuilNe't. 10SES PIITLLfPS, .r.Y.4ES HOIXINSM'EAD. ouJmrgh, Nov. 8, 1843. GOir5 EjABys book, EDITED BY MKS. SARAH J, 1IALH, Has now reached its twenty-eighth Volume, and is the oldest and leading Periodical in the United Stales. It has never changed Proprietors.. It is a Magazine of LITERATURE, FASHION', AND THE FIXE ARTS, With the best list of contributors in the country, and the largest circulation. It contains Mezzotint, and Line Engravings; Fancy Works of Art and Utility; The Genuine Coloured Fashions ; Portraits of Distinguished Characters, (by artists of the first class ;) and Views of the most Celebrated Places in the United Stales. In order to give additional variety, the Publish er has engaged the services of eminent literary gentlemen, familiary connected with the Literature of Continental Europe, who will furnish Transla tions from the Literature of France, Germany, It aly, Spain, Sweden and Denmark. It has been found impossible by contemporaries to compete with the gigantic strides of the Lady's Book, and they have gradually given up the at tempt in desoair. GODEYS LADY'S BOOK, is emphatically a Family Bom;, and can be read aloud to the fami ly circle. It is alsy an American Bool;, and the writings of those Americans who defame, and at tempt to sully the feats of arms of our great he roes, are not admitted in the work. Constant novelty. consiMent with the character of the work, will ever be the effort of the proprietor. L. A. GODEY. Publishers? Hall, Philadelphia. ID3 Postage to be paid on all orders. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to nt directed, there will be exposed tn public sale n Court House, in Milford, on Mem dav the 11th day of December next, at 2 o'clock, v. m. the following property to wit: The equal undivided one third part of a lot of land, being part of a larger tract, surveyed in the warrantee name of William Allen, convey ed to Israel Well and others, and by the said Wells to John Biddis. sen., situate on both sides the Saw creek in Milford and Dingtnan townships, on which are erected a Gil 1ST M5f5,, SAW jIOEjI, MACHINE SHOP, TSsrce veiling Mouses itwl rttif Km tunc I:ttMtn n c I ho 1?;.? iiSiBfcPii;.. MUI m-nnPrtr rmiininincr zpz-&y FIVE ACRES, 1 more or less. ALSO The equal undivided one third part of a certain tract of land, beinji part of i a larger tract, surveyed in the name of William Allen, situate on both sides the Saw creek in Milford and Dingman townships, adjoining the lands above described, containing about Traciaty Acres more or less. ALSO The equal undivided one third part of anqthcr tract of la::d, being i part of a larger tract, surveyed in the names of Patience Se.elv and Abraham Bicklev, situate on both sides the Saw creek in the said town ships of Milford and Dingman, adjoining lands above described, and on which there H a null seal, containing FOUR ACRKS more or less. ALSO The equal undivided pne third part of another tract of land, situate in the (own-hip of Milford, bein part of a tract surveyed in the name of John Stewart, and be- inn the premises now i in the occupancy of Hugh PJrisco, containing about Hilt 1 1 AL1U10 mnre nr pss f wl,jch said lands and real im hfi rnJ ()f p,, a1( State of Pennsylvania, and in all which Martha Bid dis, widow of the late John Biddis, deceased, has an estate or interest of dower. Seized. and taken in execution as the proper ty of George Btddi. and will he sold by me for cash. " JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilier, Milford, November 1G, 1343. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas of lands, to me di rected, will ho sold at public vendue or outcry, at the Court House in Milford, on the 1 1th day of December next, at 2 o'clock, v. m., the fol lowing property, to wiw: All those certain pieces or parrels of laud, situate in the town ship of Westfall, in said county of Pike, one of them adjoittrn!j lands of Krehard Eldred. James Crawford, lands formerly of Darid Beecher and others, containing abom FIFTY ACRES more or less ; on which said land is erected a 1LOG MOUSE and a ood FRAME BA UN. About twenty-five acres of said land is im proved. ALSO Another piece or parcel oi land, situate in the township aforesaid, hounded as follows: Beginning ai a rock oak tree;' (hence south 8o degrees west to a stone; thence north 30 degrees west 14G perches to a stone; I r kn r a nnriU A A . 1 . . m. t ' A t X rw r j fik . , , . ,r 1 . stake and stones; ihence south 40 degrees east ... , ' , .,n , , i v tyuitnoo in .1 siiliic!, iilUIICC ruuui oi ryt ci;.- ' . . . " . east 140 perches to the place of beginning, containing- 3i71 T," i Tl "TV S77I (3 till u ) more or less, hounded by lands surveyed to Peter Quick, lands of Thomas Slewardson, lands of Jacob Quick and others. Seized ami taken in execution as-the proper ty of Daniel Quick, and to lie sold by me'. JAMES WATS Opt, Sheriffi Sheriff's Office,. Milford, November 10, 1813. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me di rected will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Milford, on Monday the llih day of December next, at 2 o'clock p. m. the following described property to wit: All those several Tracts, Pieces and parcels of Land, situate in the township of Westfall, County of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows. One of them beginning at a stone corner at E. Rose's bars; thence by E. Rose's land, south 42 degrees, east 146 1-4 porches to a Black oak at the River Delaware; thence down the said River south 621-2 de grees, west 30 1-2 perches to a stone on the bank; thence by lauds ol E. Roac north 48 de grees, west 108 perches to a stone; thence north 47 degrees, west 31 perches to a While oak tree; thence west 36 1-2 to a White oak tree; thence by lands of Crinsc Bull, north 55 1-2 degrees, wwi 8 perches to a comer of a Wall; ihence fwmth 89 1-2 degrees, we.it 22 perches to a corner of a Wall; ihence north 13 degrees, west 45 1-2 perches to a Stone; thence north 59 degrees, east 44 1-2 perches to a Stone: thence north 22 decrees, west 15 perch es to a Stone on a line ol R. Bull; thence north 59 degrees, east 44 1-2 perches to a Stone; thence north 22 degreei, west 15 perches to a Stone: ihence. by G. Vanaukeu's land south 76 degrees, east 30 perches to a Stake; thence i-outh G degrees, etiM 20 perches to a line of j E. Rose's land; thence by the ?anu south 70 I degrees, west 43 perches to a Stone wall; ! ihence south 1 1 degrees, east S perches to the Road; ihence south 73 degrees, east 7 perches to a Cedar tree at the road .side; thence south 34 degrees, east 25 perches to a Stone; ihence north 47 degrees, east 34 perches to the Road; thence north 68 degrees, east 28 perches to a .stake opposite the Swing-gate; ihence south 24 degree, r.isi 20 1-2 perches to a Stone; thence south 08 degree, west one rod and three links to the place of beginning, containing 59 ACRES AND EIGHTY PERCHES, strict measure, with a Mouse a sad ESas'ia thereon erected. ALSO one other I piece ol improved Land, adjoining John Car- pentar, Benjamin Vauinwageu and River Del aware, beginning at a stone corner of B. Yau- jnwasren and E. Hose's land; thence by E. ..n. I rmth 40 fliurtHs. nasi 144 nerch- es to a stone at the River; thence up the River north 71 degrees, east 24 perches 10 a tree; thence by Carpentar and Vauinwagen's land north 22 decrees, wet 131 1-4 perches to Stone; thence by B. Yaniuwagen's land south 74 degree, west 60 perches to a Stone; thence sotiih 68 degrees, west 7 perches to the place of beginning, containing ;27 Acres Jissd Perches strict measure One other tract of unimproved (land, betng a part ol lite, xurvcy, Dcgitiiiiug at a i heap ol stone, a corner of R. Bull's land; ihence .at I. by ihe same north 13 degrees, west 4-i perches to a hickory; thence north Zi degrees, west 127 perches to a stone; thence north OS de- orees, east ,0 perches to a stone; thence soutn degrees, wom perencs m n sumic, uiviim by Vanaukeu's improved laud south 76 degrees east 30 porches to a stake; ihence south 0 de grees, eaut 20 perches to E. Rose's line; thence by same north 70 degrees, cast 1G 1-2 perches to a hickory; ihence .-outh ll degrees, east 20 perches to a stone; ihence south 47 degrees, n est 14 perches to a stone; thence by Vanau keu's improved land north OS degrees, east 28 perches to a stake near the Swing-gate; thence by E. Bo-e north 00 degrees, east 20 perches to a stone; thence up the mountain north 25 degree, west 1 10 perches to a stake at a pine; thence north 05 degrees, east 00 perches to a stake; thence north 25 degrees, west 40 perch es Jo a stake; thence north 73 1-2 degrees, west 1 1(5 perches to a rock; thence by E. Rose's land nortii 02 degrees, west 42 perches to a stone; thence by Vanaukeu's other land south ! 77 1-4 degrees, west 112 1-2 perches to a black oak and stone; thence south Ob -Z degrees, west 10 perches to a rock; ihence by ll. Brink's wood land south 22 degrees, west 80 perches to a pine; thence by Vanaukeu's land south 50 decrees, east 59 perches to a stone; thence by D.H. Rose's land south 88 1-2 degrees, east 27 3-4 perches to a stone; thence south I 1-2 derres, west 40 perches to a stone; thence south 23 1 -2 degrees, east 42 perches to a stone; ihence north 02 1-2 degrees, east 16 perches to a pine; thence south 10 1-2 degrees, east 00 perches to a post; ihence north 09 1-2 dc greesr east 44 perches to a poM; thence north 54 1-2 degrees, east 2(5 perches to a post; thence nonh 35 1-2 degrees, east 28 perches Jo .a :s e on the hue of R Bull;- thence south 59 degrees, west 19 perches to a stone, the place of beginning, containing 286 ACRES AND 152 PERCHES, strict measure, with the buildings and improve menis i hereon. Seized and taken in execution-as the prop erty of Benjamiir Vanauken and Elizabeth Va nanken. Executors, of ihe last Will and Testa ment of Garret Vanauken, deceased, and lo he , 3Ujj 1U0 Sheriff's office, Milford, ) 3l November 0, 1-843. S Aitos'Eicy at Ijjiiiv '" Uliifovrf, Pilsc coimtsy Fa. fOFriCl' N EARLY" OIM'OSITE THE" Plt'cSBYTERJAJi. CHURCH.)1 ptetpber 1 1, IS 12, CABINET 'MAKING. Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Secretaries, cfc, CJxeap for Cash or Country Produce. POSITIVELY NO TRUST! The subscriber having adopted the above method of doing business for the future, feels confident that it will be beneficial to the inter ests of his customers, as well as his own. He will venture to say that his wares will surpass in finihh, durability and cheapness, anything of the kind ever before offered in ims market. Being supplied with the best materials, and from his long experience in the business, he is confident of giving entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. All the above mentioned articles, and every thing in his line of business he will furnish in the latest style and fashion, on the most reason able terms, and warranted to do good service. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest no tice and on the most reasonable (erin-. A sMinpIv of the above mentioned articles may be seen at his Wareroom, on Walnut St., in the building occupied by E. H. Walton as a Chair nianulaci'or-. CHARLES CAREY. Stroutlburgh, Nov. 1843. ESTRAY. Came to ihe enclosure of the subscriber, hi Hamilton town-nip, on the 10th day of Novum ber, a with one car cropt. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take it away, otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. CONRAD KEMMERER. November 23, IS4.3. Notice is hereby givn that all persons in debted to the. estate of Garret Yanuukcn, late of Westfall township, Pike county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers. And all persons having de mands against the said Estate, are requested to present them, duly authenticated on or before the first day of February next. BENJAMIN C. VANAUKENj ELIZABETH VANAUKEN. Executors Milford, October 30, 1813. Gt. JT0E3FJ S3. iT5SE.EK, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, STROUDSBURG, PA. Informs the public cener- Nal'v. lhat he still continues Jk'J'he above business in all its s L.BteK. various branches He has on hand at all limes an' as sortment of Jewelry and Faaacy Goods, j whj j hc is d'elGrmIIlt;d l0 sell al sUch prlccs as will suit ihe times. The attention of the public is particularly called Jo Ins assortment of SPECTACLES AH3 GLASSES for nearsighted and old persons rLAiN white, grkkk and bluk glasses. No charge will be made for showing them, if he cannot suit,- no harm done. Brass eight day Clocks for SI 4 00 l)o thirty hour do 7 00 Wood 'do do from S4 to 0 00 ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, all warranted good time keepers, or will bo re paired gratis. Clocks, Watches, asud JcwcJry repaired at the shortest notice. ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of ihe Uni ted States and World, varying from Si G2 1-2 to 2 50---large size;. Violin Strings of all sizes best quality. Call and see for yourselves. J5sss&SaaaIoi5 oi" PnsrdiicrslnSp. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, as publisher of this paper, was on the 17th of August last, dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against the said lirm, will present them lo Theodore Schoelt for settlement, and all who are indebted thereto are requested to make im mediate payment to him, he being authorized to receive the same. THEODORE SCHOCil, THOMAS L.KOLLOCK. P. S. The jfeffersonian Republican will con tinue to be published by Theodore Schoch and F. E. Spering, who respectfully solicit a con tinuance of publte patronage. THEODORE SCHOOH, F. E. SPERING. Stroudsburgh, Sfpt. 28, 1843. Notice is hereby given that all persons in debted to the Estate of John W. Middaugh, lule of Westfall township, Pike county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment lo the subscribers. And all persons having de mands against the said Estate, are requested to present them, duly autheniicated on or before the first day of Fehrnaiy nei. . ,.. SARAH MIDDAUGH, . Executrix. . james van-wv; . : - ' ' ' Executor ft'fifcrdp October 20, 1S43.6.1, S3 STOVE-PIPE, At Reduced Prices. , THE SUBSCRIBER HAS POR SALK . STOVE-PIPE which he will sell at from 10 to 10 1-2 and 1 1 cents per pound, according to quality, for rash. WAND EL J. BKblMliii. Stroudsburgh, Oct. 5, 1843. ESTABLISHMENT. The Subscriber would respectfully inturni tC citizens of Stroudsburgh. and the public gener ally, that he has commenced the Tailoring lui:, inefes, at his residence in Chestnut sireet, near N. Crook's Blacksmith shop, where he is fully prepared and determined to execute all article in his line" of business with neatness and de spatch. The public may rest assured of being as well suited as to prices and good lit.- r.i ibuy can !e at any other establishment in Stfoinls burgh, or in any city, as he has 'lone business in the first shops in the cities of Paris,- Loudon. New York, Philadelphia, and elsewheiu, and has a thorough knowledge of all the v;uieiie of stylos andohanges of fashions. He therefore flatters himself, that by triet attention to buiias and punctuality, he will receire a liberal share of public-patronage. JOHN D. JBCK. N. B. Cutting done hi ihe shortest notice, and on the most reasonable tortus, and warrant ed to fit if made up properly. He will aLr give directions for making up if required. Stroiidsbiugh, Oct. 25, 1843. INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL. Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho tel on Elizabeth sireel, nearly oppose the" store of G. H. Miller fc Co., and directly op posite the residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq. He has every convenience for entertaining strangers and travellers. Persons from the ct lies, and others who wish to take a pleasant jaunt in rhe country will be accommodated in the most satisfactory manner at his houe. THE TABLE will be supplied with the bent productions af forded by the market. HIS ROOMS AND BEDS are such, as will, he hopes, prove- satisfactory to all reasonable customers. THE BAR is, and ttill cbhiinue to be, furnished with a choice assortment of Liquors. TPIE STABLING is new and extensive and surpassed by nnne-iu the county fhr comfort and convenience. Willi these advantages hacked by some ex perience in the business and a determination to keep a good public house, he confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage. Wj3 Permanent boarders will find a quiet home and be satisfactorily accommodated at moderate prices. Sttoudsburg, Sept. 28, IS43. PROOL AM A TION. Whereasj the Honorable "William Jessup, President Judp-e of the lllh Judicial district of Pennsylvania, com posed of the counties of Susquehan naj "Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Joseph Keller and - 5 Esqs. Associate Judges of the courts of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Court of General Quarter Ses sions in and for the said county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me, commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and court oi Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the county of Moni'oc, to be holden at Stroudsburgh, on Tuesdaj', the 12th day of December next, to continue one week. NOTICE Is" therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the' Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Monroe, that they bejhen andthere with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and: other remembran ces, fo do those things which, to their offices are apperiairAnr?, and also that those who are' bomd by recognizance to prosecute an-a giVQ evidence against the prisoner.- that are or shall be in the Jail of the said county of Monroe, ofa'gauvst persons who stand1 charged witline commission of offences,, to be thf.n rnd there to prosecute or tosfety as sjiall'be just. OLIS B. GORDON, SheYjjV. . (God save the CommohmedWi) Sheriff's Office,' Strouds- ) burg, Nov. 9, 1943.
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