Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, August 14, 1840, Image 3

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FO'R THE J E F EE It S 0 N TAN REPUBlffCAN
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Among those ennumerated were Monroe.
Pike,
rww the last session of the Legislature, the Secretary of the Commonwealth was requiredHo ess
V L'ut'". i:r ,i,r.,l,niit ihn State, and shortly bcloro the adjournment a taoie,was puoiisneu oi-sucii as-uuu ucc. i.,u
. -4 tile Ullll;ilil Lumiuv,o niiuuiii-"- j
ic"1 m . . ,r i i.n,.;n,r ofrlonjod to mnlv m sfinsnn. to tho Secretary 's-lcircular. . . . .
:hc Conmnsstoner, o B aV . X . ' . - - - - $366,284
V. 457,235
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. . u; mi. r.,r TMArtliamhtnn. The fact ofJVIonroo countv being valued at a lower rate than Pike seemed er&neous, and I deter-
i "certain its correctness by an examination of'the assessment books. The result of my labours I have arrs?
i ri;nVr wJflrtlv-frnm the Secretary's statement the amoun
I orlv taxed for County purposes $1,494,852, or within a fraction of one and a half millions of dollars
two "tables here-
idely from the Secretary's statement the amount of Real Estate alone being $l,214,504.!uu tajt total amount ol
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; Hamilton. . -
Lower Smithfiold.
Ross. - "
Ohesnuthill.
Middle Smithfield.
Pocono.
Tobyhanna.
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282,209
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45,493
167,470
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BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this offifce.
CAUTION.
Pimi.i npiN'inn from whose decision there is no
iiDneal, has been so often and so loudly manifested
infsivorof BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE U-
NlArERSAL PILLS, that it is not surprising there
should be found in almost every city, town, and
ninfTdKn ti TTnitPfl States, persons so aepraveu
at heart, and so utterly devoid ot the principal ot
moral rectitude, as to mamuuuiuiu a unuu-uw-
cle, and palm it ofi on the unsuspecting puouc as
the oenuine medicine, from the result of -which so
many happy results have been accruco io numani-
ty It is iiaintul to tmniv mat an uiusuuiauic
should be product of direct and immediate evil
but so it is. k. r ;
Ti,n vnrv ovr-fillp.nce of BramirctlCs Vegetable
77,.;,.w, v,m ls in some respects,, opened a spe-4
sies of high-way through which cupidity ana aa
ricc carry on their depredations without check At
notwithstanding the frequency ol exposure alrea-
dy made notwithstanding Ui, inuciiDiu uiia
which has been neaped upon counterfeit druggists--
mount ttf human suner-
IlUltviuiouuiuuig " "o- ' , .
ing which has been the consequence of tins impo
sition and fraud, druggists continue to carry on
this revolting traffic ; and counterfeits arc as nu
merous and as varied in the market as if no de
nunciation had ever beenlhade, aid public indig
nation never been expressed.
Since, however, this destructive evil still exists,
and heithur the fear of Gqd, nor ofarthly punish
ment, can entirely put it down, it Lenoir 3 in im
perative duty again "and again to caution the public
against purchasing pills of a druggist, professing
.- . f . " Ol,v THE
A "iCio 'Weekly Paper, to be published at StfOUfh
burg, Mbnwcr County, Pu,. and Mtljonl,
Pike. County, Pa., tirtiultanliousiy. f
,'The whoTo- art of Government consiste in tiitir
of being hbnetil.-r-Jeli'cisuit.
THE JEFF E IlsbN I AN REI?itBF?10A Nr
in principle, will be all its title purports, the linn
and unwavering advocate of the. principles sd
doctrines of the democratic party, dt.-Hswuipd ! y
the illustrious .1 kkkek son' : the right of the filw- -
pie to think, U) speal and to aqi, .indepentfn,
ly, on ail subject, holding themselves refipofi
siblc to no power for the free exdrcish of this
right, but. their God, their. Country, and her
T0WSHIPS.
Stroud, .
Hamilton.
Lower Smithgeld.
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MiddleSmhhfH5ld",
Pocono." - -Tobvhanna.
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146,306
134,541
104,52
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18,476
12,759
150,722
51,336
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The Secretory observes that" such different 1 ates of 'valuation p'revail in different counties, that it is impossible4to InstiluU
-rAeAn'niU-0 mcnrpoc nnrl Vi smTip. Tmnark mav he annlied to the teh townships of ithis county.
Q'oofn-Q nT.U rrnfvAml In TP.lnt?nT to Countv rates "and 4e vies" passed April .15th-l&34, directs " that the assessors
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"shipij shzllyrcviously to cacn triennial assessmeiu, usscmi u
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141,746
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222,877
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150,199
154,189.
109,879
93,281
218,726
79,903
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a comparison of their
''pointe'd by.sucn Commissioiiers to fix upon.41 some nnifoan standard,- to
u even-township.,' Now if .such'a meeting was held in 1S37 m this county, the unijor
asortain" the retfl vSlue of afl property made tat able? by law,- taking
?t standard has been- gnei lously lmsunderstood by the
;erv townsnm
,iifiToront ficcncnr ns a sliaht examination of the tables will show?
As an instance I take the townshfps of Stroud and Hamilton though thonumbef ot acres" 'returned in the latter, is but OS the greatest, yet
the quantity used for agricultural purposes, exceeds that amount-in" Stroud by several thousand acres and it is believed, the productiveness and
relative value of the farms in the two townships, do'not greatlv differ and yet the average rate of ihe farms in Hamilton is but $8 per acre,
while that of Stroud is nearly $13 a difference of nArly $5 per acre it follows that one is too high or the other too low, and in either case
thatthp. dti7P.ns of Stroud are burdened with taxes, to an extent above the relative value. By a column in Table Hfyou will observe the same
disnronortion exists in the Tax occupations: while the average rale to each taxable, in Hamilton is SI 60, in Rtiss the next township adjoining
it is but $63 in Stroud it is $121, and in Price adjoining it is nothing at all ! ! In one township, Cows are rated at 558, and m all the rest at
$10. Horses seem to be rated, just as the whim of the moment dictates. In Lower Smithfield they average $44 oach, and in Middle Smith
field $34 1-2. In Pocono $28 1-4, and in Tobyhanna $47 1-2. In Stroud $35, and in Hamilton $40 and so on. In these matters each tax
payer can make his own comments. Dwelling houses are separately enumerated in but four townships, and in their valuation the same system
or rather want of system prevails. In one township pleasure wagons are taxed and in another gold ivalches for county purposes, though they are
not in the list of taxable articles. In these remarks I by no means wish to'be understood as casting any reflections on the intentions ot the late
assessors, believing as I do, that the deviations from the uniform standard directed to be observed in the section above quoted were caused by a
misconception of the spirit'of the law. Now that a heavy State tax is to be levied in addition to the present county and township taxes it is
highly important that the burden be equalized throughout "the County which can only be done by a strict observance ef the law of 1834, on
the part of the Commissioners and Assessors. JUSTl CL.
lrriir.s Pills for as under no circum
stances is any of this class made an Agent, it fol
lows of course that the , Pills sold at such places
m-nfa.iinr tn be UrandretUs Pills aro. universally
base counterfeits, highly injurious, to.tfie health of
ilm PfiOlO. ... .
... --i-- , - - rt - - :,
IDiTstabiissired Agems-ior-u-ie- utnuine jj.-uu-
Laws, which they themselves have creaietl.-
A free and untranimeled Press, conducted in a
spirit worthy of our institutions, is a public bles
sing, a safeguard to the .(n&t inn im under which
we live, and it -should be ehcrh hed and Mip port
ed by every true republican. Such, then, it is
designed to make j,e paper nw ouh
lished, and as sucji, ihe publisher clis'up-
the enlightened citizens of sftnroo Mid Vi i to ?
aid him in th'if laudable enterprise. Tl.cuiun
has arrived when the Press should take a bold"
andfaarless staittl against thtividently ineroas
ing ifsoral and .political degenefScry of the drt
and endeavor, by a fir, candid; mm himorahlu
course, to remove those' barriers whioh seeih:i-
al prejudices, party spirit, ami party animosity
have rear
without
THE
V will not soeVto'featl orttrflow airv'faetrion, or t
ed to maMlre-.owfti relations ol met.'
accomplishing aSaramonut jjood.
JEFI'E'IISON I A Nx KVAi liLlCAM
IU-jwiaoi j6 leu -. TnArWv lv"ocate aiuJ-sspTpoKt the-schemes of anv par- ' 1
ilrclh s 1 ezcktbie Universal Ijmr, are jv.vriabi. . .. - ,'i r . ,1 .' 5
furnied ' "
15SAWSB5ffi,aiI Tfl. I. in my own hand. Ijpmall Srtirte and, A'alionaJ , piestioi.', award i
writjnr. This certinVrfie "i- renewed ei'eryjar hjg ta each that support which it,s iiuits ihay . r ? 4
it no. ionc
fwnl wlvn over twehuj nvf.-iHi old,
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guarantees theTgerminei.ess n tte- medicine. 11
would be well, therefore for purchasprs. carefully
to examine the ccrtifrafte', the seal of which isnat
ly embossed on the paperf m jarder at least that the
safeguard of imposition may not at lqast be sascep-
tible of imitation-? " . ' -
B. BRANDRIOT. I. D.
VlF Philadelphia Office for the sale of the above
Valuabfc Pills is at -No. 8 North-eighth Street a
few doors norih of Market street.
' - GENERAL AGENTS.
At Milford uohn TI. Brodhkad. . , ,
" Stroudsbiirgh, RichardS. Staples. '
" Dutottsburg, Lkr Bjodhead.
" New iNIarketvilcVTuoxELL & bcirocH.
- May 8, 1S4Q.
TII& LARGEST cntCULATlON IN THE WORLD '. I,
er Lffm:irifl nnvpr hftsitntmrr. however, to condem :
Stich measures,a,in the opinion of the editor is
justly" warranted .Tioluingjisa firs.t pr ficiple :
' IJie greatest gooft to IJie greatest nvmhvr.
t h e -?J ETTTB lYfe AN REPUBLICAN, "will.
uecitteuiy, out nqnoraoiy oppost nis re-eia,cion
'to thejKhjli and resuqhsil)le station w4iiclJ hO
1
.eUevinjjJlKit the gftjatpyiuciMes ol dentoq
racy arc disregarded byiihevesentChief
oTstrafe of the Nation. IWRiirx ArAX 13 or i?x.
now holds
It will firmly oppoe the "'fndependent Trea-
ury'1, Scheme7and"all olhg? schemes hawn& "...., '
for their obiect the cowcentratioA m thehanos--
of one In an, a.nd that hjan tlie President cn'-thp -
"Nation, all power over .the pKbjic, luoifSys,
power, which, .When. cqnbjned;7i ith th?K ;et-t , .
d"in him. by the. Constitution" as t'ojiTnjsuder- "
ifi-Chief of -tlie AQiericw forces,. jVfriiury ii lid " , fc
Naval together with' -an e.normous oUieial ia-
trona'gez wpilhl-TtMlder him more power-fid than
tlue "Jixe'ciiiive of jtlie British NatiojiJaini. v, - '
'short piakb ouf-'Govcfiiiiieht, de iupo?i"KleJ-.V -
tivo Azxi hy. i . i -
THE Subscriber not willing to be behind the
times, has just received at his Store in the
Borougli of StroiKlsburg, a large and veiy superior
assortment of
IFrcsSi Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting among other things of Chally, Mouslin
d' Lains of various patterns, some of which areas
low as 30 cts. per yard. A very elegant assort
ment of Chintzes, Lawns, Dress Handkerchiefs,
Silk and Cotton Gloves, Parasols, &c. &c. Also,
a good supply of superfine
BEOAB CliOTffiS,
Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, and other choice col
ours, being an assortment in which every one may
find his choice, both as regards price and quality.
Single and double milled Cassimers, Merino Cas
simers, summer Cloths, Silk Satin and Marseilles
Testings, Linen Drillings of various styles, &c.&c.
The above goods are fresh from Philadelphia,
and were- selected to suit the taste and please the
fancy of those who may wish to buy at cheap pri
ces, goods of a superior quality.
The subscriber invites his customers and the
public generally, to call and examine for them
selves, when lie will be happy io accommodate
them at low prices fbr 'cash, or for country pi o
duce. WILLIAM- E ASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, -dug. 14, 18-10.
boxes Box Raisins, just received and for sale
by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg, Aug. i f, 1840.
EASTON
USHBKEEil.A ACTOR Y.
The subscriber grateful for past favors, would
thank his friends and the public generally, for
their kind encouragement, and would beg leave
to inform them that he is now manufacturing a
large assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols
which he oilers for sale at Philadelphia and
New York prices.
Merchants will find it to their advantage to
give him a call before purchasing-in the cities.
He would state that his Irames are innde by
himself, or under his immediate inspection, and
that he has secured the services of an experi
enced young lady, to superintend the covering
department.
N. B. As the subscriberjieeps everything
prepared for covering andj)airing, persons
from the country can have their Umbrellas and
Parasols repaired and covered at an hour's no-
CHARLES KING.
-f f barrels of No. 3, Mackerel, just received
JL J and for sale, by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
Stroudsburg. Aug. 11, 1840;
A cencral assortment of Russia Nail Rods
f Band kon. English Blister Cast and shear
Steel, Rolod. and? Round Iron, for sale by
WILLIAM EASTBURN.
SiroueLsbarg, Aur. . M, 1810.
The house and lot now occupied' by Wm.
Hcnry npnr the village of Stroudsburg, Monror
county, Pennsylvania. Enquire on the premises.
;riHUr, JORDAN.
A.wgut $4: ---3111
401-2 Northampton Street next door to R.S.
Chidseys Tin ware manufacturing Establish
ment. IDaslon, July 1, 18'10.
The Carding and Fulling business, will be car
ried on by the subscriber at the above named stand
and he would be pleased to receive the patronage
of his old customers and the publick generally.
The pnco'of wool carding will be -l'Cenls cash or G
cei.ts trust per pound. Wool or cloth will be at
ken away and returned when finished at J. D. &
O. Aalvin' store, Stroudsburg, on- Saturday pi
svery weejSwherc those indebted to the late firm,
-an meet tlfrPfeubseriber and settle their accounts.
" - John A. Dimmickf ,
liu&hlcijl&Iune 1st. .'7.
NOTICE.
Take notice that I have apjiliedto the Judges
if the Court of Common Pleas of the County
jf Monroe, for the benefit of the act made for
'he relief of insolvent debtors, and that the
said Court has appointed the first day of Sep
tember next, at 9 c'clock in the forenoon, for
hearing vie and my creditors at the Court-house
in the Borough of Stroudsburg.
ADAM RHOADS.
August 8, 18-iCT.
AT STJS?iSBUK.
t B'HE summer term of the above named insti
A. tuiion commenced on' Monday, the 4th day of
May; and is conducted by Miss A. li. Friasttr',
an experienced and well qualified teacher.
The bfarches taught af tlrfs Semfnary, arc
Chemistry,
Botany,-
Logic,
Geometry, the
French and Latin
languages,
tf'C. cJC. cCv
Reading,
Writing,
Arithmetic,
Geography f
Grammar,
History,
Natural PMloso-
The SeminaVy being endowed by the' State, in
5t ruction is afforded at the reduced rate of hoc
lobars per quarter, inclasirc of all branches.
Having rented the spacious stone buiiding, for
merly occupied as the male Academy, the Trus
tees are now prepared to receive any number of
young ladies that may apply, from all parts of the
county.
Board, in respectable lannlies, can bo obtamep
on reasonable terms.
Prom their knowledge of tlie skill, competency,
and success of the Principal, the Trustees, with
the fullest confidence, commend the Stroudsbunr
Female Seminary to the patronage of the public.
' JOHN HUSTON. Pres't.
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readers with the latest Foreign and Domestic
News, and such Miscellaneous reading as will
he both interesting and instructive. In short it
is designed to make the paper worthy of an ex
tensive patronage, both from the strictly moral
tone which it will ever possess, and the efforts
of the editor to make it a good and useful
Family Newspaper.
The JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN
will be printed on a super-royal sheet of good
quality, and with good type.
Tkrms $2 in advance ; $2,25 at the end of
six months, and $2,50 if not paid, before the ex
piration of the year. No subscription taken for
a less term than six months.
R-IGIIARD NUGENT.
DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers at Bushkill, under the firm of Wal
lace & Newman, is this day dissolved by mwi '
consent. The books, notes ami accounts ar U i
in the hands of Thomas J. Newman Ar"
those having demands asrain-t s:iid fins niH -,
sent them to Thunkts J. Newman for satUemt....
WE HP, WALLACE,
THOMAS J. NEWMAN.
Bushkill-June 1(5, 1S10.
N B. The business will be carried on as iteu:!
at the old stand by T. J. NEWMAN.
LAST NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the late firm of Stakes cj
aro requested to make payment on or be
fore tho lirstdny of July next, or their accoun'i
will be left hj the hands of a Justice for collcetio
STOGDELL .STOKES.
May 29, 1810.
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Aug. 28, 1840.