DIED, 5 Ik n Ghesnuihul, on Saturday morning last, Mrpeorge Oleweine, aged about 38 years. 3 SB. JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN Stroisdsburs, January 12, 1842. The deficiency in the Treasury on Saturday last, was, it is said, equal to $500,000. Terms, tn advance; $2.25, Half yearly : and $2,50 if now pau oeioie me ena oi ine vc:w. The sale of David R. Burley's property by his Assignees Harvv Roys & Richard "El dred, will take place at Milford, Pike county, m the 17th instead of the 10th of January in-sstant. -C Cocley's .ady's Book. -The January number of this excellent peri odical has just been received. It is a capital number beautifully embellished and filled with useful and entertaining matter. This periodi cal we venture to say is not surpassed by any thing of the kind in this country. In the pres ent number there are two beautiful Engravings, a Plate of Fashions and an original piece of mu sic. It is edited by .Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, Mrs. Lydia IT. Sigoumey, Morton McMichael and Louis A. Godey. Miss C. M. Sedgwick, Miss E. Leslie and-N. O. Willis, are regular con tributors. Terms $3 00 per annum in advance. Notice to Creditors. THE .undersigned having applied to the Judges of the Court "of Common Pleas of the rniiniv nf Mnnrnn: fur tlit hmipfit nf llin Ant of Assembly, passed for the relief of Insolvent jjeoiors, ine saiu uourt nave- appointeu Tuesday tlic Stls day of JfctiilM$p 35 ext , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at tlie Cotirt House in theborough of Stroudsburg, for our 'hearing and discharge. Notice is therefore given'ToTaJl ifeifccreditors, that they may then and 'there, attend if they think proper. focL MICHAEL BEAVERS, CONRAD EBERTS. January 12, 1842. ATTENTION ARTJXTLERESTS ! TAKE NOTICE That a meeting of the Stroudsburg Artille rists will be held at the public house of Edward Postcns, on Friday evening, 21st inst. at ear ly candle light. Punctual attendance is re qusted. By order of , CHARLES SMITH, Capt. January 12, 18-12. The importations of whale oil into the Uni ted States, in 1S41, were nine hundred gallons. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Stroudsburg, 33 on roe Co., Pa. January 1, 1842: Benjamin Badglay, John Platlenbcrry. Miss Lydia Ann Boman, John .1. Price, John or Samuel Price, Georoe Shippy, 2 John Jv. Dean, BUFFALO ROBES. C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER, have just re ceived a bale of superior BUFFALO R.OBES. and will sell them as cheap as they can be pur chased in the City. All kinds of produce la ken in exchange for goods. Milford, Januray 12, 1842. W 1NOTICE. To the Honorable tlie Judges of the Court of Common Please of Monroe county, now composing and holding the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for said County. The Petition of James Eley, of the town ship of Ross, in the said County, respect full' sheweth: That he occupies a house in the said township!" which has heretofore been used and occupied as a Public House of En tertainment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public house therein. He therefore pray.syour Honors to grant him a License, to keepjaublic House at the place aforesaid for the "ensuing year. And he will prav. JAMES ELEY: We," the subscribers, , citizens of and resid ing wilhinhhe bounds of the township of Ross, do hercbycertify 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 publie and enter tainment of strangers and travellers, that such house should he licensed: And we lurther certify, (hat we are personally and well ac quainted withVjAMES Eley, the above peti tioner, and lhatfho is, and we know him to be of good repute or honesty and temperance, and Miss Margaret Hal I it, John II. Movenshelt, George IloflVrt, Nelson Kramer, William 1L Loder, 2, John Iloffert. James Dennis, James Homy, Oliver Stone, Mary B. Smile, Edward P. Rhoad, Henry O. Mangle. Coffee vs. JLiquor. The substitution in Great Britain of coffee for beer and spirits, has increased its consump tion to such an extent as to call the attention of the government to the propriety of reducing the , January 12. 1842 duties on the importation of it, as one o! the most efficient, means of moral reform among the ' -DJli JL V ilJjli t hi Jc GUJN 1)KY . S. STOKES, p. jr. people. The examhniiiation before a parlia mentary committee, of several keepers of mod ern Coffee Houses in London, gives a curious and interesting view of the progress of the hab it of coffee drinking. It seems that there were not over ten or twelve of these coffee houses in London 25 years ago; now the)' number 1700, and they are increasing at the rate of 100 a year. The price per cup of coffee is from Id to 3d and of the keeper who charges 1 1-2 per cup, testfies that he lias from 1500 to 1800 per sons daily at his house. The consumption of coffee by the laboring classes in London, is shown by the examina tion of another witness the proprietor of an extensive coffee house. The laboring man comes in the morning at 4 o'clock and has a cup of coffee and a slice of bread and butter, The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is now prepared to execute all or ders in his line of business in the best manner, and with despatch. He will manufacture for Flour and other Mills, together with Castings of every description turned and fitted up in the best possible manner. Possessing conveniences for making HEAVT CASTINGS with Lathes of different sizes, &c, he feels confi dent in his ability to excute all orders with which he mav be entrusted in a workmanlike manner. ALSO : Pratts Cast Iron Smut mills surpassed by none in use. Reference STOGDELL STOKES, Stroudsburg. Particular care will be taken to emplqynone for which he pays 1 1-2; and then again at 8, ijUt g00(j workmen in the different departments of for his breakfast he has a cup of coffee, a pen- ! the establishment, and no pains will be spared by nv loaf, and a penny worth of butter, which is jthe proprietor to give general satisfaction to those 'Sd.: at one o'clock he comes again and has his J who may favor him with orders sfor work. He coffee, his bread and meat; at this hour of the nas on nanu a suPPiy 01 PATTEKAS day, there are upwards of one hundred dining in one room at a lime. These coffee houses are now generally resorted to by all classes, and it has become fashonable and customary, to drink coffee and ask a friend to drink with you in place of lienor. The duties on coffee in 3 England are very high, the duty on colonia coffee being about 12 1-2 cents nerlb. and oni foreign coffee almost 30 cents. Even at these hih duties a cud of coffee is sold at 4 cents'. thn rr'insninntinn i? 4tvpni v-fivATimillion : of all kinds will be made to order, nnnn.l anmwllv. Tife'S!Sirt!thwiih a price will be paid for old Copper or Brass. I aT-"1 rs more moderate reduction o( duties, the consump tion would be increased One hundred millions of pounds. ..jy i. In Irelaed the reformat ion. has been still more extraordinary; through the exertions of Father Matthhew the greKt Temperance Reformer, millions lTa'VjJlaken the pledge of total absti nence, and those reformed drirtksrs are aided in their resolutions, by the use of coffee instead of whiskey. In the districtsnf Ireland under tlie influence of Father Malliew, in all the public houses, coffee issoldiinstead of whiskev SisagulaxJJu vestment. We- eretp4afew days since, that there is a w'ealthyin'd vidual in this county who is owner by pufc'Base of G9 pews! of these 17 are in 3aptit'societies; 7 in Unitarian; 12 in 'I rinita- .riauii? in Roman Catholic; 9 in Universalis!; G in JSpiscopalian, and 1G in Methodist. JJio average cost ol the pews was about $60 each, ami he has derived an average interest on the .cost, of-11 per cent. This is not only a singu lar investment, but,' .'if we have been correctly informed, a more profitable one than any one wouldjjhave been led to suppose. Concord Freeman. J Sagacity of aDog. Kot long since one of our-citizens went into the woods to look up some hogs that had been turned out to fatten on jshack; and while out on the excursion, his dog, a very valuable one, was badly wounded in the neck by one of the jiogs. When he returned to town in the eve ning, a physician was called in who dressed and'sewed'up the wound, the dog submitten to the operaiion with the resignation of a philoso pher. Next morning old Jowler, thinking that his neck would be all the better for a second dressing, trotted off to the office of the physi cian, a distance of 200 or 300 yards, scratched at tlij? door for admittance, and when the door was opened, walked up to the doctor, wagged his tail,od looked imploringly into his face. --' ; Trumbull Democrat. embracing the leading -variety of Mill Gearing, such as Bevel, Spur and Mortice Wheels, &c. He is also making daily additions to them, and is at all times prepared to make such patterns as -be required without (in most instances) anv ditional charge ; in doing which great attention will be-paid to combine the latest improvements "with strength and lightness. BRASS CASTINGS Phc highest Thrashing ITIachiiies and Horse Powers of the most approved construc tion, ready made and for sale low. Wrongt Iron Mill Weik will be done to order on the most reasonable terms. DAVID P. KIN YON" Belvidere. N. J. January 12, 1842. NOTICE. To the Honorable ihe. Judges of llic Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county now compos ing and holding the Court of Quarter Sessons of the Peace in and for said county. The petition of Daniel Browm, of the township of Chesnuthill, in said County, re spectfully sheweth: That he occupies a house in the said township, which has heretofore been used and occupied as a Public House of Enter tainment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public house therein. He, therefore prays your Honors to grant him a Liceuso to keep a Public House at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year. And he will pray. DANIEL BROWN. We the subscribers, citizens of and residing within the bounds of the township of Chesnut hill, do hereby certify that we know the house for which license is prayed, and from its neigh borhood 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 wo further ceriify, that we are personally and well ac quainted with Daniki. Brown, the above peti titioncr, and that he is, and we know him lobe 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. Jacob Dorshimcr, Jacob Alteniosej Henry Weiss, George Sh.iffer, Joseph Shnpp, PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable Willam Jessup, President Judge of the 11th Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Sus quehanna, Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Jo seph Keller and John T. Bell, Esqs. Associate Judges ef 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 Gener al Quarter Sessions 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 of Qurter Sessions of the Peace, for the said "county of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 8th day of Feb ruary neM, 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 be then and there with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ex aminations and oiher remembrances, to do those things 'which to their offices are appertaining, and also that those who are bound by recogT nizance to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of of fences, to be then and there to prosecute or tes lify as shall be just. SAML. GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg,-Jan 5, 1842.. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. SHERIFF'S SALE. 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 John Mbrwine, in the township of Chesnuthill, in Monroe county, on Monday the 31st of January inst., at one oVlork P. M the following described property, to wit: A certain messuage or tenement and tract ut land, situate in the township of Chesnuthill and said county of Monroe, adjoining lands of Jo seph S. 1 eel and lands ol Hope and Uompany, containing 400 Acres, be the same more or less. The im provements are two log JBwciSis&g Moxises one story high, one LOG BARN "and a LOG STABLE, and an excellent SAW MILL in good running order with the appurtenances, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Shitz, and to be sold by SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) January 5, 1842. By virtue of a Writ of venditioni exponas is- is well provided with house room and coaven-j sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon- iences for theloding and accommodation of! roe county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the house of Stroud J. Hol- strangers and travellers J" John Ij. Kuaus, Jacob Rumal,. John Lessig, " Jacob II. Grolzsf William Grotzsf Joseph Altemusl January 12,fl'S12. E. P. Rhoads, Charles Ahemus, Abraham Evans, Hiram Frantz, Amos Flyte, Jacob Fellencer. NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges oj the Court of Common rjiuise oj l ike county, now compo sing and holding the Court of Quarter Ses sions of thc-JPcace in and for said County. The Peufiiion of John Cornei.hts, of the township of Milford, in said County, re-specifully--hcweih: That he occupies a house in the sajd township, which has heretofore been used and occupied as a Public House of Entertainment, and is desirous of continuing to kcepir public house iherein. Ho therefore prays your Honors to grant him a License to keep a Public House at the place aforesaid for the ensuing"vcar. And he will pray. JOHN CORNELIUS. We, ihe subscribers, citizens of and residing within the bounds of the township of Milford, do hereby ceriify 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 houe should be licensed; And we further certify, thnt we are personally and well ac-" quainted with John Cornelius, the above petitioner, and that he is, and we know him to be of good reptile for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and con veniences for ihe lodging and accommodadation of strangers and travellers. James S. Wallace, I ha Cosurn, II . L. West, Milton Dimmick, James Watson, Richard Elprbd, R. R. Palmer.."-'-Leforge. F. R Brodiiead, C. W. DeWitt, Thos. J. Newman, John Kellv'; John Fkvcii,. John January 12, 1842. 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 Titos. Johnson, of the town ship of Westfall, in said County, respectfully sheweth: That he is desirous of obtaining a li cense for the house in which he now resides, situate in the said township as aforesaid, as a house of public entertainment for the ensuing year. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a license to keep a public house at the place aforesaid. And he will pray. THOMAS JOHNSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of and residing within the bounds of the township of Westfall, in which such Inn or Tavern is proposed to be kepi, do hereby ceriify that we are well ac quainted with the above named petitioner, and that such inn or tavern is necessary ror the ac- linsmead, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Saturday the 29th day of January inst., at 2 o'clock i m., ihe following described properly, to wii: A certain tract of Land, situate on the State road leadinw from Stroudsburg to Easion, one mile from the former place, adjoining lands of Daniel Stroud, Wayne G. Drake and others, containing . Thirty Acres of cleared JLan3. 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 John Boys, against Jacob Heller, and will be sold by SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, Jan. 5, 1842. 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 Joseph Trach, in Hamilton township, in said County, on Wed nesday the 2d of February next, at one o'clock p. m., the following described properly, to wit: A ceriain tract or piece of Land, situate in Hamilton township, in said County, adjoining lands of Joseph Trach, Rudolph Trach, 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. SHERIFFS SALE. In the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county. Proceedings in Partition. Joseph Alt emus t vs. Charles Frantz and Mar garet his icifc, Charles Alte- mus, Ihos. Altcmus, Henry Altcmus, Jacob Brong guar- y dian of Wtcholas Altemus and Isadorc Altcmus, and George Flight guardian of Russia Altcmus and Tcna Altevwsc. '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. 1841, there will be sold on the premises in Hamilton township, in said County on the first day of February next, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described property, 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, south 4 1-2, east 82 perches to a stone thence by land of Joseph Rinker, south 82 1-2, west 101 perches to a stone, north 69, west 20 perches to a stone, thence by the NOTICE. To all whom It may concern. Notice is hereby given that I intend to make application at the next Court of Quarter Ses sions for 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. I1QLLINSHEAD. 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. Hollinsh ead, the above petitioner, and that he is antl 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 travel lers. M. M. Dimmick, John D. Morris, John Boys, Charles Boys, William Rafferty, Mifflin Hannum, Edward Scott, Morris D. Robeson, Simon Frey, William Dean, John H. Mrlick, John Shiveiy. January 5, 1842. "NOTICE. To ihe Jlonorahle the Judges of the Court of Common Picas oj Monroe count yrnow compos ing and holding the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for said county. The petition ol John Merwine of the town ship of Chesnuthill, in the said county, respect fully sheweth: That he occupies a house in the said township, which has heretofore been used and occupied as a public lrotise 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 house at the place aforesaid, for the en suing year. And he will pray. JOHN MBRWINE. 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 ceriify that .the Inn or Tavern above mentioned, is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain Grangers 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. C. H. Heaney, George Olewine, John Si"lin, J.Edward Hoodmacher J. S. Teel, George Dorsheimer, Peter S. Altomosc, Adam P. Kresge, Geo. Dorsheimer, Jr. John Siglin, Jr. Peter Altemose, Dawald Fisher, Patrick. Daily, January 5, 1842. Charles Kresge. John Flyte, Jacob Greenamoyer, Jacob Altemose, Adam Utt, Michael Smith, George Kresge, January 12, 1842:- George Weiss. same and lands of Peter Woodling, north 38 1-3, 145 1-2 perches to a stone in the middle of i -i mihllr rrvnl iwnof. nliintr nlil rnrwl nnrlli ! I...! f ...1.1 ..-.! ortl IMlil.lrlt r 1 0 . I uu.muuua.MMi ... mu ,.u.,u u.. 51 1-2, east G2, 2 perches north 88 perches, cast 76 perches, south 52, 100 perches and thence south 85 1-2, east 12 porches to the of stra nirers and travellers, and that the said 1 - , Tho.mas Johnson, is of good repute for hones ty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers. Chrisse Bull, II. C. Middaugh, Daniel Quick, Jacob S. Van Gordon, John M. Quick, his Moses X Vanaukcn, mark January 12, 1842. Joseph Cuddeback, D. Van Gordon, Lovi Van Gordon, William Middangh, Benjamin II. Rose, John W. Middaugh, Levi Middaugh. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office.. place of beginning, containing 152 Acres asad Perches, be the same more or less. The improvements are a good Frame House,aTgo Barn nearly new, Ilog-house, Shop and other out-buildings, a good proportion of said properly is well im proved land. It being the same properly which the late Nicholas Ahemus, dec. and the above named Charles Franiz, lately held as tenants in common. The terms and conditions of sale will be made knotvn at the time and place of sale, SAML. GUNSAULES,.Sherjft Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Jan, 5, 1842? 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 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 iherein. 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. WILLIAM PLACE. We the subscribers, citizens of and residing within the bounds of the township of Lehman, do hereby certify that wo know ihe 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 bo licensed; And we further certify, that we are personally and well ac quainted with W.m. Place, the above petition er, 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 convenien ces for the. accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry Peters, Jacob Walter, Jr. Webb Wallace Charles Wagner Daniel Sniden William Yanhorn, H. M. Labar, John V. Custard, Peter Schtiman. . John Harman, v Herman Schuman,. William Custard. tJf, January 5,;f842.V i. . W vi-., a
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