Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, April 10, 1840, Image 3

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    JBFFBBS0N1AN -HEFUBJLICAN".
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An Honest Lawyer. An attor
ney on the marriage of his son, gave
him 500, and handed him over a
chancery suit, with some common law
actions. About two years afterwards
the son asked his father for more bus
iness. "Why, I gave you that dapital
chancery suit,'"' replied the father, "and
then you have got a great many new
Clients, WllUt. niui ""
Yes sir." replied the son, "but Ihavi
wound up the chancery suit, and giv
en my client great satisfaction, and
he is in possession of the estate."
"What, you improvident tool," rejoin-
ed the lather indignantly, "mat suit
was in my family for twnnty-hve
years, and would have continued so
as much longer it l naa Kept it. i
shall not encourage such a fellow."
The sequel of the story is, that the
father died a few years afterwards in
r.onmarative noverty, while the son
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continucdto conduct his business hon
orably and uprightly for fifteen years,
and has now retired on an estate,
which he purchased, and where he re
sides, respected and esteemed by all
who knew him.
Take notice that we have applied to the
JuJses of the court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe County. 'for the benefit of the act made for
the relief of insoh-ent debtors, and that the said
Court have oppointed Monday the fourth day of
Jlfay next, at 10 o'clock,A. M. for hearing us
and our creditors in the borough of Slroudsburg
of which due notice is hereby given, according
to the order of the said of the court.
ADONIJAH DRAKE.
JACOB BONSER.
April 3, 1840.
a " " ' ' ' "'
. iYo. Warrantees.
Quantity,
Acres Per.
202 Thomas Jesse 414 155
39 Whitehill Robert 402 100
84 V hitman John 436 100
Dingman Township.
WANTED
At the Monroe & Pocoho Tanneries,
20 0 MEiV, -
for peeling and gathering bark, to commence
about the 20th of April, and continue through
out the barking season. Each man must come
provided with an axe. Spuds will be supplied
by the subscribers. Wages per day 62 1-2
cents. Boarding will be found.
R. T. DOWNING & Co.
STUART, HOWELL & Co.
Pocono tsp. Monroe connty, )
April 3, 1840. 3t.
TREASURER'S SAiLE.
PIKE COUNTY TAXES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a
greeably to an Act of General Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed
the 13th of March, 18 15, entitled "An act to
amend the act entitled an act directing the mode
of selling unseated lands for taxes anx for oth
er purposes" and of an act Dassed the 13th of
March, 1817, " A further supplement to an act l10i Brodhead Hannah
to amend the act entitled an act dirnr.tinir thn ll Liodhead Samuel
mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for
other nornoses" the following- tracts of land
will be sold at Public Vendue, on the second 141 Brodhead Jang
Monday of Juno next, at the Court House in liy Brodhead Garret
Milford, in the county of Pike, for arrearages 1U' onnic tlemy
of taxes due, and the cost accrued on each lot
respectively.
Lehmam Township
97 Brown .Robert
98 Brodhead Richard
101 Brink Maunus
90
iVo. Warrantees.
97 Albert Lewis
166 Ambercombie James
90 B rod head Richard
90 Boyd Charles
124 Brown John or Jacob
200 Benson Peter
231 Bell Joseph
236 Brotzman .ohn
253 Baker Catharine
254 Baker George A.
41 Craiy John
134 Caldwell David pt.
9 Dills Abraham
159 Dubbs Martin
1(34 Dehoff Abraham
230 Donaldson Joseph
201 Ellis Benjamin
227 Egffart George
55 Ehrenzellar liillery
lob b unk Jacob
161 GricrJohn
100 Heimborg Thomas
167 Hoff Georce
181 Hrnison Wiiliam
190 Herte Tobias
2 6 Harrison William
232 Holland Benjamin
243 Hoover Manuel, Sen.
248 Hoover Manuel, jr.
245 Hyndshaw James
183 Joyce Dominic
249 Kling Ann
144 Kling Rachel
187 Layn Jacob
194 Lewis Richord
90 Mead Robert
157 Myer Henry
177 Miller Alexander
205 Mushback Jacob
223 Mushback John 1-2
233 Me-kle Peter
256 MulicahMary
257 Nyce William
175 Ogden Gabriel
240 Ogden Ann
24 1 Ogden David
203 Philips Rebecca
204 Philips William
Quautity.
Acres. Per.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
"JVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons
J. l interested in the following Administration ac
counts. The account of Jacob Storm, administra
tor, &c. of the estate of John T. Storm, late of 247 Philips John
Hamilton township, in the county of Monroe, de- 219 Rustin Thomas
ceased. The account of Philip M. Bush, adminis
trator, &c of the estate of John Smiley, late of
"Stroud township, in the county aforesaid, deceas
ed. The same having been allowed and filed in
the Register's office and will be presented to the
Orphans' Court for confirmation on Monday the
A th day of May next.
m. n. ukjuhuk, Register.
Register Office, Stroudsburg, )
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April 3, 1640. 4t.
180 Rustin Thomas
94 Smith Michael
133 Smith Fiancis J.
160 Shook John
162 Shartle John
1S8 Stocker Manraret
224 Saville Samuel
95 Townes John
184 Thompson Richatd
182 Vanwhy Henry
9S Walter George
178 WvckofT Isaac
415
414
378
4i0
310
224
300
415
105
50
405
52
40'2
417
405
300
215
416
201
346
407
162
410
.400
4t)2
398
235
442
239
95
402
425
395
402
436
396
425
402
219
107
434
20S
196
219
406
275
418
336
401
429
400 150
412 40
15
60
120
112
10
14
93
7
64
80
90
46
130
109
40
40
95
115
130
135
120
126
S3
72
105
69
100
13
126
J7
101
111
115
70
67
20
62
24
100
60
10
Tax.
5 Cts
6 42
6 42
5 6
6 20
5 27
1 79
4 65
6 54
1 61
75
6 29
57
6 27
6 48
6 20
60
35
66
10
34
36
51
82
21
4 61
6 17
5 12
6 83
2 96
57
21
57
24
24
G7
99
63
24
4
3
7
3
5
6
o
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
6
6
3 53
S7
6 70
3 22
3 07
98
30
150 Brodhead John, Sen.
J3iink Benjamin
111 Branham Elienezer
140 Brodhead John, Jr
142 Conrad Alnry
154 Craig William
174 Cortingre James
155 Chambers John
Croig John, pt
14S Conrad Deborah
191 Delany William
104 Eyerly Jacob
Frame Thomas 1-2
103 Freeman Richard
86 Footman Peter
175 Guindy John
180 Gunsaules Samuel
105 Galbraith Josiah
152 Haz!ehuist Isaac
135 Irwin Matthew
156 Jones John
177 AJorris William
J 07 Mease Robert
96 Neligh Nicholas
178 Palmer Hannah
157 Rees 'ames
176 Ryerson Matthew
99 Rustin Thomas, Jr.
66 Sidman Isaac
153 Smith William
192 Smith Francis J.
Stidman Charles 1-2
Shimer Abraham
Stidman Alexander 1-2
Thrall S. S.
155 Vanauken Jame3
102 West Thomas
132 Will Michael
439
410
348
400
412
434
403
433
433
415
402
171
399
403
433
322
423
415
100
433 32
412 113
421 3S
596
411
24S
453
378
433
433
46
356
3S6
402
439
439
399
104
415
62
403
415
489
54
489
42
415
57
100
Tax
$ Cts
5 59
5. 47
5 90
12 79
11 89.
10 09
11 60
11 93
12 64
11 68
12 55
12 55
10 36
10 04
3 82
11 44
8 86
12 54
9 32
12 25
12 02
2 90
12 54
11 93
12 22
14 32
11 91
7 19
13 12
11 06
40 12 51
20 9 21
90 1
120 10
107 11
11
71 12
154 12 69
150 8 76
2 97
12 02
1 78
47
80
90
32
32
15
109
30
90
32
115
18
37
1
30
00
33
19
64
69
90
15
64
98
15
89
142
89
15
114 Henry Barnett
116 Jacob Gutshalk
117 William Gutshalk
118 Eleanor Depui
124 Adrian Firman
131 Ann Depui 1-3 ,
134 John Craig 1-2'
143 George Tudor 1-2 '
145 James Boyd 1-3
147 Francis Bailey
152 Mathew Caiey 2-3
157 Afore Furman
170 Thomas Rich
178 James Chapman
179 Javid Say lor
75 John Chambers.
150 John Knouse
151 Tatrick Aforgan
182 Peter ililler '
183 no name
184 Henry Hain
188 Daniel Hicks'
189 John Welch
194 Drederick Mever
197 Blackall W Ba'll
198 Joseph Leghmau
199 Christian Stoner
200 Chrtstopher Stoner
202 Francis Little &
Simeon Westfall
203 James Seley
2C4 David Ritchell .
54 no name
158 Jacob Binder
Quautitv. Tax.
Acre's Per. $ Cts
400
300
401' 60
412 50
438 142
412 97
205 120
392 21
391
414
388
4C0
50
403
399
436
445
300
141
499
438
389
429
415
415
415
54
28
12 40
18 60
12 43
12 71
13 58
6 40
3 17
1 52
3 93
4 19
27 15 62
112 24 80
1 05
47 12 84
12 35
2 28
13 84
9 30
8 79
99 28 44
144127 01
2 89
100
70
114
120
15
15
15
443 153 6
439 108-14
) 99
2 30
6 40
6 40
6 40
84
58
41'
323
335
200
399
67 10 00
152 10 37
2 20
1
60
Greene, formerly Palmyra
14 94
1 55
14 15
1 20
9 82
1 63
2 90
Milford Tojvnship.
143
258
SHERIFF'S SAIiE.
BY TIRTUE OF A WRIT of Le
vari Facias to mr flirfirlerl will hp. prnnsprl tn
Public Sale, on Saturday the 11th dav of Amil 225 Wood Jacob
next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. on the premises, the foi- 197 Yohe Michael
lowing described piece or parcel of land, situate in 207 Dallj' Charles
penman tovvnsnip, L'lke county, fa., boui.ded as 237 Heister John
18 Brodhead Majy
17 Brodhead Ann
Brown Daniel
22 Coolbau'rh John
follows, viz: beginning at a stone corner adjoining
land of Jolin VriTiTnrlpn- llimiro nnrtlnvr,-rt irlimn.
injr lands of Joseph Gould, to a stnn? nnnr tlm 85 Abbott John
. ... . 1 I -m m r f- ii T
odwkiii, thence adjoining the mill tract southard 1 l j rofwiean Jane
to a white oak near the creek, thence northward j 15 Brodhead Luke
adjoining the mill tract to the line of Richard Brod
head's land, thence adjoining the same southward
U) a atone near a chesnut, thence eastward adjoin
ing lands of the said Richard Brodhead to a Dine.
tllP.tlTP fnntinilirifT f llr. amr ml-on irA irlinlninrr I
Ian 's of George W. Nyce to a stone near John lf Carney 1 homas
mjorden's land, thence eastward adjoining the "J Uepue Nicholas
said John Vangorden's land to the place of begin- 03 Dilhnan George
Jung, containing 50 acres more or les, being the 14 Ennis John
same lot of laud conveved bv Moses Vanporden. fiO F.dsnll David
uV d to Charles F. Town, together with the her- 173 Feltnian William
iu..amenis and appurtenances thereunto belonging, jqo Gates John
-eiiea ana lancn in execution as me property
of Charles F. Town, at the suit of Moses Vangor
dcn. administrator of the estate Mose3 Yangorden,
dee d., against Charles F. Town, and will be sold
1 rae, J. M. 1IELLEK, Sh'ff.
fciK-nfTs Office, Milford, Pa., )
s
60
153
405 20
360 135
422 120
412 100
402
410
409
400
393
430
109
417
Delaware Township.
72
60
SO
150
SO
11
14
57
SO
22
40
1
6
4 22
6 58
5 21
6 20
6 77
6 20
6 38
2 21
4 00
6 29
4 58
6 39
6 21
4 73
6 32
6 20
6 01
6 67
1
4
20 Beck Henry
92 Brink Samuel
107 Brink Henry
Biddis George 2-3
25 Casiaus Thomas,
33 Hough Thomas
Joice Dcmanic 1-3
87 Myers Mary
77 Nyce William
83 iS'eligh Martin
184 Nclhjh Nicholas
29' Ruston Mary
99 Ruston Thomas, Jr.
1 12 Hitter John
78 Russel Andrew
12 Smith Francis J.
Smith George 2-3
8 Westfall Abraham
94 Willing
163 Washburn Nathaniel
39
117
415
434
441
400
406
415
204
440
440
415
15
543
J03
583
C72
27 6 90
15
55
6
130
100
15
76
j03
73
4i
156
15
80
SO
13
80
150
12
Westfall, formerly Milford,
14 Cooper Charles 1-2
18 Clark Jonathan
19 Depui Samuel
125 Davis John "
71 Epple Henry
169 Ewing Thomas
35 Hilleghs Michael
6 Laid Daniel
March 20th, 1810.
12 Huff Ann, Sen.
13 Huff Ann, Jr.
16 Hartzell Jonas
23 Huff Amos
54 Horton Richard
38 Hoover Emanuel
57 Henry Sampson
167 Huff George
163 Harvev Mathias
65
124
152
130
50
120
18
37
53
15
i Bollard Reward !
Escaped from the Jail at Stroudsburg, Mon
roe county, on the morning of the 9th inst. a 147 I ngralmm Catharine
iari named Dennis Scott. Said Scott is about 03 2nd. Isaac Jayne
23 years old, 5 feet 9 or. 10 icches high, light 73 Kerney Matthew
co:ipolj;ion aud light hair. The above reward G2 Long Henry
mil da charges paid if delivered at the . Jail ot 74 Mingus Francis
fcU Mahan IN'eil
:ua countv.
.f SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff.
rchl8. 1840. 3t.
nA Lh persons indebted to the estate Of James
Ef- Jl iiUh. lain f C.n;,t.AM Mn Mmirnn
te c ceased, either by note, book account or
Ssdg i 7 uae' afe hereby required to make nn-
I '- .1(111 Ofetf, . . .1 . z
- towiu; 1 , nrHcpnT mnm in iriincr ur-
ocmement to
&n.r HENRY SMITH, Ex'or.
. HORSE BILLS
nnted at tin's nfiv
lli despatch.
82 iMiller Abraham
6S Martin John
106 Iease Thomas
107 Mease Robert
108 51 ease John
116 Mason Thomas
53 Ogden Sarah
104 Philips William
78 Place James
70 Philips John
8 Reed ei' Absalom
24 Smith Francis-J.
61 Scjoe John
65 Smith Elizabeth
,66 .Singer Abraham
n8Tillr Thom jz
177
396
402
3S9
393
160
315
303
405
423
109
400
413
298
403
333
402
396
415
402 140
320
440
408
413
394
417
255
270
439
439
394
402
402
443
415
390 54
427 120
417 132
123 50
291 53
409 100
417 24
4,12 140.
;i97 100
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2
4
4
5
5
1
5
3
4
5
100
92
17
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456
404
jol
416
410
439
An
4)0
425
4J9
iio
44
339
250
r.e
40
97
20
22
30
100
150
260 Aradt Jacob
108 Brotzman John pt
201 Barnet John pt
271 Beveridge David
277 Brodhead Daniel
290 Brodhead Thomaas pt
254 Craiff William
261 Chauman James
1 1 67 1 279 Crasby John
I.- Uv 263 iJnvift Mpnmmin
255 Erb Lawrence
255 Foulk Adam
278 Guerney Francis
83 Hickman Adam
1 56 Howe & Elliot
157 Howe & Elliot
258 Ihrie Conrad
2g4 Justice John
279 Mease John
3 26 203 Martin Conrad pt
7 07 280 Praser Stephen
4 81 299 Paschal Thomas pt
7 28 287 Plumstead George
9 UJ 274 Plickey John
2 01 259 Reeder Absalom
7 07 275 Roberts Robert
5 70 276 Roberts Hughjr
7 XV 283 Kittenhouse Joseph
7 27 266 Stockor Marv
264 Wills William
281 Wain William
286 Wain William
282 Wain William
208 Wood Thomas pt
Palmyra,
88 Beveridge David
155 Crasby John
91 Darrah Henry
110 Dupy Daniel
3 37 84 Erb Jacob
2 47 135 Flick Martin
7 08
9 18
6 79
5 67
6 85
53
87
79
47
419
50
325
439
379
100
407
436
439
439
405
425
539
414
3162
1580
403
439
439,
250
439
30
439
438
403
439
439
439
439
439
439
439
55
100
80
122
100
100
113
11
100
124
100
100
100
100
11
1
99
31
30
8 75
2 98
2 55
65
01
78
98
98
15
" 75
2 98
11 31
85 37
11
11
2
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OF THE
Jcfleraonian Republican,
A iew Weekly Paper, to be published at StrouJs
hurg, Monroe County, Pa., and Milford, -Pike
County, Pa., simultaneously.
,'Tho whole art of Government Consists in tho art
of being honest. Jefferson.
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70 7 Mease James
37 8 Mease John
9 Miller John
41 12 Philips William
34 42 Keed busanna
40 34 Shimer Jacob
15 43 Smith Elizabeth
30 41 Smock Robert
g4 124 Vandemark Ludwig
22 Vanauken Cornelius
07 47 Weltnor Harmon
40 Laclcawaxon. '
71 4 George Alorton 402
50 5 Thomas Wis-ons 40
40 6 George Till 402
57 7 William Nyce 205 80
02 10 William Little 295 110
42 17 Thomas Willing 44fi
4 25 18 John Philips 45:3 120
5 42 19 Samuel C. Seely, pt. 296,
5 34 24 Thomas Shields . 393 31
5 59 26 James Galligher, pt. 205
5 43 32 Robert Hewes 497', 70
4 32 33 Robert Patterson 440 150
3 74 34 Vohn Patterson 481
43 Isaac More 4th 402 32
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134 Greenemier Edward
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Go Isaac Sidman 23
66 John Lord 70
67 Sharp Delany 233
71 Mordicai Robert3 431
72 John Chambers 451
74 Mary Connard 430
78 Jesse Greenfield 451
SO Patrick Patten 427
91 Elizabeth Chapman 4 15
92 Elizabeth Roberts 401
95 Peter Walter 401
96 Abraham Singer 401
97 David Ridgway 401
99 Thomas Bnllman 402
6 92 100 Martin Neligh 422
1 66 102 Abifrail Chanman 401
3 90 103 Rebecca Chapman 401
5 50 105 Nathaniel Jones 401
5 60 108 Betsy Wills 401
4 91 109 Abraham Backman 406
2 66 110 Daniel Heister 405
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177 Harritage Joceph
172 Hembt Jacob
163 Jones Isaac
87 Kimble Benjamin 1-2
85 Kimble Ephraim
268 Linch William
269 Linch John
150 Learning Thomas
164 Martin Joseph
123 xMiller John
126 Mason Abraham C
158 Mason Benjamin
159 Mason AbrahamC
97 1 fiO Mixell ChristODher
4 07 178 Miller John
21 Nicholson John
12 46 129 Phillips Wrilham 1-2
12 46 138 Philips Rebecca
12 46 142 Philips Rebecca -
6 34 144 Philips John
9 17 160 Plankcnhorn John
13 83 81 Roberts Mordecai
13 10 86 Rusner Simon
9 18 170 Spering Henry
12 29 175 Shook John
176 Sneider Henry
199 Schneidor Peter
117 Sidman Isaac
124 Stockor Mary
131 Shainburg Henry
136 Shwartz Michael
145 Stocker Margarett
156 Sellers Samuel
167 Stocker Margarett
168 Stocker Margarett jr
23 Seely Joshua
132 Thomas Jacob
1 64 Thomas Richard
145 Thomas Richard
154 Wycoff Isaac
M. W. DINGMAN, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Milford, )
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NOTICE.
TlIE Sheriff, Commissioners and County Trea
surer, will attend at Stroudsburg, on Saturday ot
every week, and may be seen at their respective
offices betwem the hours of 10 o'clock, m; and
3 o'clock, p. m. on said days.
February 21, 1810.
IMssoluliou.
February 24th, 1840.
NOTICE.
The nrcsent exnectation of the subscriber is that
hi? xv 11 leavo here at t ie close 01 nis scnooi, yrmvu
will lm nt lnnat in two weeks from this date. The
timely attention of liis patrons to their bills will
save him much delay and inconvenience.
Stroudsburg, March II, 1840. Jt.
milE Co-nartnership heretofore existing bo-'
X tween the subscribers trading under the firm
of STOLL & BRODH-EAD, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent- The business of the late firm
will be settled by either of the subscribers, either
beinsr duly authorized to settle the same.
ALBERT S. STOLL,
JOHN II. BRODHEAD.
All persons indebted to the firm of Stoll & Brod
head are particularly requested to mako settl
ment on or before the first day of April next.
ALBERT S. STOLL,
JOHN H, BRODHEAD,
Milford, Nov. 14, 1839.