Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, January 05, 1842, Image 3

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just and economical wants of Government, and
that tho subject should be thoroughly investiga-
Jjfid. not on V With re erence to thp. mnnunicliir-
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amouni was wiw ascertained aiscnminauon
miprlTbemade lnfaoj of all these interests.
The people of this'cpuntry had looked for-
JEFFERS ONI AN 'REPUBLICAN ward to this length andsear of the Com-
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Stroudsburs, Jainiary 5, 142. vestigated, and themselves fairly and fully
Tfrms. S2.00 in advance: $2.25, naif yearly
paid befoie the end of the year,
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opponents of Protection to precludesuch
Another year has passed and gone and we hearing, an excitement would be cr'eatedffar
greater man nau exisieu on ine suojeci oi, ine
21st rule. The Tariff question should be can
didly considered and settled this Sessi6n.
Both Houses, adjourned over to Monday.
Deaths in Philadelphia last week, 88.
"have just entered upon the threshold of the
new. To all our readers may it prove a hap
py one. During the year that is passed we
laboured to gratify our patrons and indulge the
hope that we have not laboured in vain. Wo
do not wish at the commencement of the year
to find fault, but this being the season for pres-
Extensive, Circulation.
A r.nrinns inst.nnr.fi nf t.lm nnvnlo.
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rnts, we woum memy suggest our reauer. Qf & bank
those we mean wno are m arrears, thai a pres
is mentioned by
the Houston Telegraph. A ofentle-
man who was closing up some busi
ness or a mercantile nrm in one of the
western settlements of Texas, a few
weeks since paid out a $100 note on
one of the Louisianna banks, and in a
few days afterwards received it again
!hnrh nhlifffiH tn thmn vt wn would lie infill- ""ill a IJUiouil W11U WaS OWUlff tlim
itelv moreso if thev would carry them into ef- On making inquiry he ascertained that
feet, and give us solid reasons for believing that tnls Dlli ilad made the Complete tour
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ont to us of the amount of their subscriptions to
the " Jeffersonian," will be a most acceptable
present and one which will go far to render the
New Year a happy one to us. To those who
have paid us, we tender our thanks, and to
those who have not, we will say that although
for their kind intentions towards us we are
are sincere.
of the settlement, "paying up old
scores." and had actually nasserl thro'
JTJ9 Several articles intended for this paper, the hands of twentv-four different
were unavoidably crowded out.
IQ We are thankful
friends for their favors.
to
our advertising
debtors and creditors, thus paying
perns to tne amount of. $2,400 This
incident will serve to show how small
a sum of monev is rennisifp. tn simnlv
Tr7 TVio irM r i.,v, n n.Ji r n .1 ' . I1 - 1 1 J
U1 JWU w. auaCu u, ali tne necessaries of domestic circu-
ine muruer ot Adams, 111 i'ew iork, has been Nation
again postponed for three week
A 2Vev itlcmber.
Mr. Russcl, the Whig candidate, has been
elected to Congress in Bedford county, by a
majority of 77.
. WASHINGTON NEWS
Correspondence of the New-York Tribune.
Thursday, Dec. 30, 1841.
In the Sexate, the President presented a
tebrhmunicaiion from the Secretary of Slate in
answer to a Resolution of the 27 th instant, sta
ting that no proposition has been made between
the Governments of the United States and
,Great Britain, with, relation to their mutual
'Right of Search, since 4th of March, 1840.
Mr. Allen pesented resolutions of the Legis
lature of Ohio instructing their Senators andre
questing their Represenatives to exert them
selves for the immediate apportionmet of Rep
resentatives according to the last census.
On motion of Mr. Barrow a resolution was
adopted instructing the Committee on Com
merce to inquire into the necessity an appropri
ation for the construction of a new Custom
'House at New Orleans.
JURY JLIST.
Persons deawn to serve as Grand Jurors for
-n T m
L'coruary Lerm, A. JU. J 842.
1 Jacob Henry, Pocono.
2 John Kelsey, Tobyhanna.
3 Oliver Smith, Coolbaugh.
4 Henry Smith, Smithfield.
5 Joseph Johnson, Ross.
6 George Buskirk, do.
7 John H. Meliick, Stroud.
8 William Overfield, M. Smithfield.
9 Charles Hilyard, Price.
10 Robert Brown, Stroud.
11 Conrad Dolterer, Tobyhanna.
12 Charles H. Haney, Chestnuthill.
10 r tx 11 -ti .J?
iu veuigu iurnuiazerj jrrice.
14 Leonard Bartron, Smithfield
15 Henry Fenner, Hamilton;-
1 (? T L L . 1 - r -.
iu jacou onoemaKen ivi. emttnue
17 Anthony Heller, Stroud.
18 David Gower, Ross.
19 Joseph Jones, Hamiltonr-
20 Peter Kester, do.
21 John Siglin. Cheshmhill.
22 Ferdinand Dutott, Smithfield.
23 Jacob Bulz, Pocono.
24 Felix Weiss, Chesnuthill.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a Writ of venditioni exponas is
sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe county, to me directed, will be, exposed to
public sale, at the house of Stroud J. Hol
linshead, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on
Saturday the 29th day of January ins;., at 2
o'clock r m., the following described property,
to wit:
A" certain tract.of Land, situate on the State
road leading from Stroudsburg to Easton, one
mile from the former place, adjoining lands of
Daniel Stroud, Wayne G. Drake and others,
containing
TTIiirty Acres of cleared ILand.
The improvements are a two story frame
a 'frame BARN and a COOPER SHOP. an
APPLE ORCHARD, &c.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
JohnBoys, against Jacob Heller, and will be
sold dy
-SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Stroudslmrg, Jan. 5, 1842.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas
to me directed, will be exposed to public sale
at the public house of Jon.v Merwixe, in the
township of (5hesnuthill, in Monroe county, on
Monday the 31st of January inst., at one o'clock
p. 31., the following described property, to wit:
A certain messuage or tenement and tract of
imiu, siiudiu 1 11 iiju unviisiiip 01 oiiesnimmi anu
said county of Monroe, adjoining, lands of Jo
seph S. Teel and lands of Hope and Company,
containing I
Acres,
be thesame more or les's. The im
provements are two log
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one storv high, one LOG BARN and a JiOG
STABLE, and. an excellent SAW MILL in
good running order with the appurtenances, &c.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of John Shiiz, and to bo sold by
SAMtfEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg,
January 5, ,1S42.
NOTICE.
lHo ail wJioiai it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that I intend to make
application at the next Court of Quarter.Ses
sions jbr the renewal of my License to keep a
public house of entertainment in the Borough
of Stroudsburg, where 1 now dwell, for the en
suing year.
S. J. HOLLINSHEAD.
We the subscribers, citizens of and residing
within the bounds of the Borough of Strouds
burg,"do hereby certify that we know the house
for which license is prayed, and from its neigh
borhood and situation believe it to be necessa
ry for the accommodation of the public and en
tertainment of strangers and travellers-, that such
house should be licensed; And we further cer
tify that we are personally, and well acquainted
with S. J: Hollixshead, the above petitioner,
and that he is and we know him to be of good
repute for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and travellers.
M. M. Dimmick,
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s a a 1 1!
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again lanen up, tne
ion of Mr. Talljiadge
Committee of nine.
Mr. Maxguji spokeTrnorjltrian
r-.. -w. ... i-u"iu vi ijAtucuucK' ims 1 Tf 7 . -n r .
. .: u . "m srcTsons arawn 10 serve as rem Jurors:
4uu;uuu uBing-on me mo-is
1 Thomas Shivelv, Pocono.
2 James Bell, Smithfield.
3 Willam Newell, Tobyhanna,
decided and entireonnosirmn TiKftfiR srhpmR
which lie said WaSenf'flinlPfl nn all hamlc
an unblushing push forbsolute power, such as
liad never beenf known, in the history of the
government, proposing la superadd to the al
ready overgrown patrona?reiof the Government.
the jnonpv nower of thelCoufilrv : it would 10 Peler S- Alteraose, Chesnuthill,
breakdown the banks, already rotten, would 11 Henry Ariglemyer, Price,
produce distress and misery, aiid overshadow- 12 George Walter, Smithfield.
ing all, the country cojpd then lay down in that 13 Andrew Storm, Hamilton,
tranquility and repoowhich the writer of the 14 R- T- Downing, Pocono.
plan desired in the mean and mercenary des- 15 Isaac Gouldi Tobyhanna.
puti'sm. He preferred the Sub-Treasury in 16 Samuel Gilbert, Chesnuthill.
aay lortn to tnts monstrous system, which was 1 ' jaco rramz, iu$$.
mdthi n gabutjthe iiFis cal Corporation" put out in 18 William Adams, Tobyl
4 Jacob Frederick, Hamilton.
5 Bamet Waller, M. Smithfield.
6 Emanuel Gunsaules, M. do.
7 Michael Smith, Chesnuthill.
8 George Kresge, do.
9 John Frankenfield, Stroud.
'hanna.
19 John Fellencer, Hamilton.
20 John Frutchey, M. Smithfield.
21 Bamet Simonson, Tobyhanna.
22 John Marsh, Sr. Hamilton.
23 William W. Coolbaugh, S:roud.
24 Michael Walter, Smithfield.
25 Elijah Quigley, M. do.
ihoaufrunUjtposcd until struck down by the
thunders of the Veto, it was now resuscitated,
iandpiaced under ihe shed of the Treasury De-
apartment. A plan so corrupting m Us tenden
cy and so grasping at absolute power, so ultra!
a measure, he had not expected from a Virgin
ia-strict constructionist.
'Without taking the question, the Senate went 20 John Kresge, Chesnuthill.
dnto; Executive Session. reier eynan, rocono.
I&i the House, the Speaker presented a state- 28 Jacob Price PricL'
ment that had been laid on his table, that 30,- 29 James Van buskirk, Stroud;
tOOl) copies of the Conpendiurn of the Census, 30 Charles J. Walton, Hamilton,
instead of 20,000 as ordered, and at a cost of 31 Mart,n Cottrtright, M. Smitnfield.
j,SG0,000 above that anticipated, were now in 32 Jacob Frederick, Stroud.
' the uroirress of printing and would be comnle- 33 Peler Shupp, Chesnuihill.
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Jed unless stopped by the House. The state
ment was referred to the Select Committee on
the Census.
The Tariff Question was again taken up, and
-fir. Meriwether concluded his remarks in la
vor of the unconstitutionality of protection, and
m reply to Mr. Wellkr and other gentlemen,
jepelliug the charges of increased expenditures
made against the Whigs, and showing the
items of a national debt of twenty-five millions
dollars entailed on the present by Van Buren's
iuuiiUHiration.
Mr. Winthrop in hi6 usual talented manner,
advocated the doctrino of protection, showing
its intimate-connection with all the interests of
the country. He contended that the Compro
mise Act, which was soon to .expire, was de
fective and impracticable in many particulars;
ih'at it did not impose sufijeient duties for tho
34 Gideon Burret, Hamilton.
35 Daniel Courtright, Smithfield.
36 James Durling, Strond.
Administrators' Notice.
Notice is hereby gien to all those indebted
ID the estate of GEORGE GETZ, late of Ross
township, Monroe county, deceased, either by
bondj note or book account, are requested to
make payment, and all those having demands
against said estate are requsted to present them
dulv authenticated for settlement. The Ad-
ministrators vill attend at the late residence of
George Getz, dee'd, on Saturday the 22d day
of January next, to settle the accounts of said
estate. CONRAD GETZ, Sen.
JACOB GRONER.
Administrators.
Ross tsjr., December ?,0t 1841. -6t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a Writ of venditioni exponas is
sued out oPthe Court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe county, to me directed, will be exposed to
public sale at the hoUse of Joseph TraCh, in
Hamilton townshit). in said Countv. on Wed-
nesdaythe 2d of February next, at one o'clock
p. Mthe following described property, to wit:
A certain tract or piece of Land, situate in
Hamilton township, in said County, adjoining
lands of Joseph frach, Rudolph 1 rach, Peter
Kester and others, containing
be the same more or less, all cleared and is an
excellent piece of Meadow.
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of
John Gower, against Joseph Jones, and will be
sold by
SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg, Jan. 5, 1842.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Joseph Alt emus,
vs.
Charles Frantz and Mar
garet his wife, Charles Altc
mus, Thos. Altemus, Henry
Altcmus, Jacob Brong guar- y
dian of jStcholas Altemus
and Isadorc Altemus, and
George Flight guardian of
Russia Altemus and Tcna
Altemose.
John Boys,
William. RaffertVj
Edward Scott,
Simon Frey,
John H. Melickj
January 5, 1843.
John D. Morris,
Charles Boys,
Mifflin Platinum,
Morris D. Robeson,
William Dean;
John Shively.
In the Court of
Common -Pleas of
Monroe county.
Proceedings in
Partition.
NOTICE.
To the Honorable ihe Judges of the Court oj
Common Pleas oj Monroe county, now compos
ing and holding the Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Peace in and for said county.
The petition of John Merwine of the town
hip of Chesnuthill, in the said county, respect
fully shewcth; 1 hat he occupies a house 111 the
said township, which has heretofore been used
and occupied as a public house of entertain
ment, and is desirous ol continuing to keep
public Mouse tnerein : rie tneretore prays
your honors to grant him a License to keep a
public house at the place aforesaid, for the en
suing year. And he will pray.
JOHN MERWINE.
The subscribers, citizens of and residing
within the bounds of the township of Chesnut
hill, in the County of Monroe, recommend the
above Petitioner, and certify that the Inn or
Tavern above mentioned, is necessary to ac
commodate the public and entertain strangers
or travellers, and that the Petitioner above
named is of good repute for honesty and tem
perance and is well provided with house room
and conveniences, for the lodging and accom
modation of strangers and travellers.
NOTICE.
To the Honorable ihe Judges of tlu
Court of Common Please of Pike
county j now composing and holding
the Court of Qiiarter Sessions of the
Peace in and for said County.
, The Petition of Samuel Dimmick, of thtf
township of Milford, 111 said County, respect
fully sheweth: That he occupies a hone in
the said township, which has heretofore ben
used and occupied as a Public House of En
tertainment, and is doMrous of continuing r
keep a. public house therein. lie thorelure
prays your Honors to grant htm a License to
keep a Public House at the place aforesaid fur
the ensuing year. And he will pray.
SAMUEL DIMMICK.
We, the subscribers, citizens of and residing
within the bounds of the township of Milford,
do hereby certify that we know the house lor
which license is prayed, and from its neighbor
hood and situatiun believe it to be necessary
for the accommodation of the public and enter
tainment of strangers and travellers, that such
house should be licensed: And wu fuMhef
certify, that we are personally and weil ac
quainted with Samuel Dimmicic, the above pe
titioner, and that ho is, and we know him to hn
of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
is well provided with house room :itid conven
iences for the lodging and accommodation of
strangers and travellers.
C. H. Heaney,
John Siglin,
J. S. Teel,
Peter S. Altemose,
Peter Altemose,
Dawald Fisher,
Patrick Daily,
January 5, 1842.
George dewine.
J.Edward Hoodmacher
George Dorsheimer,
Adam P. Kresge,
Geo. Dorsheimer, Jr.
John Siglin, Jr.
Charles Kresge.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
order of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe
county, made- the 8th day of December A. D.
ic4i, mere will be sold on tne premises 111
Hamilton township, in said County on the first
day of February next, at 12 o'clock noon, the
following described properly, viz:
A certain tract of Land situate partly in the
township of Hamilton and partly in the town
ship of Pocono, in said County, about two and a
half miles west of Snydersville. Beginning at
a stone in a public road, thence by lands of Con
rad Woodling, south 51 1-2, west 12 perches
to a stone, sohih 4 1-2, east 82 perches to a
stone thence by land of Joseph Rinker, south
S2 l-2j west 101 perches to a stone, north
69, west 20 perches to a stone, thence by tho
same and lands of Peter Woodling, tiorth 3S 1-2,
145 1-2 perches to a stone in the middle of
a public road, thence along said road north
51 1-2, east 02, 2 perches north 88 perches,
east 76 perches, south 52, 100 perches and
thence south 85 1-2, east 12 perches to the
place of beginning, containing
152 Acres and 43 Perches,
lif iVm snmrt mnr nr Ifiss. 1 he improvements
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are a coOd t rame Mouse, large nam nearly new, rnr,i
Hog-house, Shop and other out-buildings, a j C0U(lty xoal 0f Monroe county. Pa., adioininn
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lands ol John Place, Peler Albert and others,
NOTICE.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas oj Pike county, now composing
and holding the Court of Quarter Sessions of
ihe Peace in and fur said county.
The petition of William Place, of the town
ship of Lehman, in the said county, respectful
ly sheweth: That he occupies a house in the
said township, which has heretofore been used
and occupied as a public house of entertain
ment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a
public house therein. He therefore prays your
honors to grant him a license to keep a public
hnn?r. nt" thfi nlann nfnrp.snwl for tlm nnsnincr
year. Anu ne will pray. . , .
WILLIAM PLACE.
Wd the subscribers, citizens of and residing
within the bounds of the township of Lehman,
do hereby certify that we know the house for
which License is prayed, and from its neigh
borhood and situation believe it to be necessa
ry for the accommodation of the public and en
tertainment of strangers and travellers, that
such house should be licensed; And we further
certify, that we are personally and well ac
quainted with Wm. Place, the above petition
er, and that he lis, and we know him to be of
good repute for honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with house room and convenien
ces for the accommodation of strangers and
travellers.
Jacob Walter, if.
Charles Wagner;
William Yanhortij
John V. Custard;
John Harman,
Wiliam Custard.
Sealy Sayre,
Harvey Roys,
Tiios. J. Newman'!
D. R. PlN'N'EY,
D. W. Hagerty,
Horace L. West,
M. A. Fles,
December 29, 1841.
John H. Brodheadj
Daniel WkriLSj
H. S. Mott,
J. Rosecrancr,
Jacob W. Dewitt,
A. A. Li:Ves,
C. W. DeWitt,
NOTICE.
To the Honorable the Judges oj the Court df
Common Please of Pike county, nov) compo
sing and holding the Court of Quarter Ses
sions of the Peace in and for said County.
The Petitition of Jonathan Rorsecrance,
of tho township of Milford, in said County, re-
spectfully sheweth: That he occupies a hoiise
in the said township, which has heretofore
been used and occupied as a Public House of
Entertainment, and is desirous of continuing to
keep a public house therein. He therefore
prays your Honors to grant him a License to
keep a Public House at the place aforesaid for
the ensuing year. And he will pray.
JONATHAN ROSECRANCE.
We, the subscribers, citizens of and residing
within the bounds of the township of Milford,
do hereby certify that we know the house for
which license is prayed, and from its neighbor
hood and situation believe it to be necessary
for the accommodation of the public arid enter
tainment of strangers and travellers, that such
house should be licensed; And we further
certify, that we are personally and well ac
quainted with Jonathan Rosecrnce, the above
petitioner, and that he is, and we know him to
be of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house room and con
veniences for the lodging and accommodadation
of strangers and ravellers.
Samuel Dimmick,
Harvey Roys;
H. S. Mott,
F. R. BrODIIEAD;
John Kelly,
John H. Brodhead,
December 29, 1841.
Jacob W. Dewitt,
Sealy Sayre,
Ira Coburn,
C. W. DeWitt,
Thos. J. Newman,
E. H. Mott.
Hertry Peters,
Webb Wallace;
Daniel Sniden
H. M. Labar,
Peter Schumiin,
Herman Schuman,
January 5, 1842.
FARM fob. SALE.
The following described property situate in
Middle Smithfield township, Monroe county,
on the great road leading from Easton to Mil-
Lood nronoriion ol said property is well im
proved land. It being the same properly which
the late Nicholas Altemus, doc. and the above
named Charles Franiz, lately held as tenants in
common.
The terms and conditions of sale will be
made known at the lime and place of sale.
SAML. GUNSAULES, Sheriff.
Sheriff' Office", Slroudsburg, Jan. 5, 1842.
X Ceroons Prime. Sp. Indigo, just received and
O for salejjy J- DICKSON, Drugoist.
Easton, March 31, l'8fL
' 7fOB' WORK
V,,Nen4,iy executed at Oflic ,
containing about
about 100 cleared, greater portion of which is
meadow; woodland well timbered the whole
well supplied with springs and streams of wa
ter.
Two Mouses and S Bams.
Tho whole or part is offered for
sale, to suit purchasers on reasonable terms.
If not sold on or before the first of March next,
it is thon offered for rent. Enquire of John
Coolbaugh, Esq. near the premises or of the
subscriber near Milford, Pike county, Pa.
WILLIAM BHODHEAD.
December 29,1 84 l,.3t.
"Ills
NOTICE.
To the Honorable the Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas of Pike
county, now composing and holding
the Court of Quarter Sessions of the
Peace in and for said County.
The Petition of Henry Peters, of the town
ship of Lehman, in said County, respectfully
sheweth: That he occupies a house in the said
township, which has heretofore been used and
occupied as a Public House of Entertainment,
and is desirous of continuing to keep a public
house therein. He, therefore prays your Hon
ors to grant him a License to keep a Public
House at the place aforesaid for the ensuing
year. And he will pray.
HENRY PETERS.
We the subscribers, citizens of and residing
within the bounds of the township of Lehman,
do hereby certify that we know the house for
which license is prayed, and from its neighbor
hood and situation believe it to be necessary
for the accommodation of the public and enter
tainment of strangers and travellers, that such
house should be licensed ; And we further
certify, that we are personally and well ac
quainted with Henry Peters, the above peti
titioner, and that he is, and wo know him to be
of good repute for honesty and temperance, and
and is well provided with house room and con
veniences for the accommodation of strangers
and travellers.
Peter Schumanr
Charles "Wagner,
Herman Schimran,
Jacob Walter, Ji
Jacob Arnst,
Robert S. Howell.
Charles Smith,
John M. Smith,
John Heller,
Orron Sanford.
John Brink,
William Arnst,
Lohman tsp., Dec. 30, 1841.
Coaeh Body Varnish.
5 Barrels Coach Body Varnish, warranted not ta
crack, just received and for sale by
JUHN DICKSON. Drust.
CJTk -
fusion, marcn .11,
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this office.