JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN il i , 1 1 I 11 U I, I - J.UIiaiU-""HllM , II I'lllllll SHERIFF'S SALE.jjT . Bv viriuc of a Writ of Venditioni- 'Exponas do Terris to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on Saturday Uio ?th dafrof May next, at 10 o'clock a, m., at the hous" of Peter Imerer, in Hamilton township, Monroe coun iv, the following property viz: ' A certain piece of Land.iitiate in Hamilton township, and Counjy aforesaid, containing more -or lesswhh the appurtenances. The improvements thereon, are one and a frame siiom SHOP. ALSO: Several FRUIT TREES. The whole of said piece of land is improved and now in a high state of Cultivation. Seized ard taken in Execution at the suit of S'okcs & Williams, (against Simon Wilhelm, :,nd will be sold by me for Cash only. SAMUEL GUNSAU1.ES, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, April IS, 1S42. BRIGADE INSPECTOR. To ihe Militia and Volunteers of the first Brigade, 7th Division, P. M. TYllow Soldiers: Induced bv a favora ble expression of a large number of friends in different portions of the Brigade. I offer myself for your support for the office of Brigade Ix spf'ctor, at the ensuing June election. I do not wish to "puff" myself into notice, believing that ruy real military qualifications will be a sufficient- recommendation to insure mc a glorious support among my fellow, sol diers. 1 shall therefore content myself with assuring you, that if I should be so forlun ate as lo be elected, my best abilities shall be exerted to perform the duties of the office with honor to myself and to your satisfaction. JOHN EYLENBERGER. . Stroudsburg, Monroe county, I April 20, 1842. TAILORING. . Respectfully inform the citizens of Strouds Hirg and vicinity, that they have commenced the above business in Elizabeth street, at the shop formerly occupied by Charles Smith, deed, where they will be happy to receive orders for all kinds of work-in the Tailoring Line; and where they wpl devote their best efforts lo the accommodation of their patrons. With an experience in the badness of no inconsiderable length a determination to adhere strictly to their promises -and a resolution never to make unreasonable charges, they flatter themselves that they will receive a fair proportion of the custom of thei neighborhood. Country produce of alj kinds, taken in pa-- ment for work. 2 : ' . NOTICE.;:" To the Honorable the Judgcspf' the .Court jif Common Picas, mandjor the county oj Pike. The Petition of tho subscriber, respectfully sheweth: That he is desirous of obtaining a li cense for continuing a house of public entertain ment at his residence, in Palmyra township, for tho-ehsuing year, and respectfully solicits the honorable Court to grant him a license for that purpose. JOHN B. COLE. We the subscribers, inhabitants of Palmyra township, hereby certify, that we are well ac quainted with the above petitioner, and that he is a man of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommo dation of strangers and travellers. We there fore recommend him as a suitable person for keeping the same. Edward Ammerman, Powell C. Killam, Calvin Pellet, Warren Kimble, Henry V. Edwards, Jonas K. Sutton, Charles McStraw, J. W. H. George, Dan Killam, H. L. Collins, John Decker, Moses Bingham", David H. Vining, Edwin Bidwell, Thomas V. Taf:. (.April 20, 18-12. NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges of the. Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Pike. The Petition of the subscriber, respectfully sheweth: That he is desirous to obtain a license for continuing a house of public entertainment at his residence, in Palmyra township, for the ensuing year, and respectfully solicits the hon orable Court to grant him a license for that purpose. . . THOMAS V. TAFT. We the subscribers, inhabitants of the town ship of Palmyra, recommend the above peti tioner, and certify, that the Inn or Tavern above mentioned is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers o- travellers, and NOTICE Take notice, that we have applied to the Ju'dgeS of the Court of Common Pleas., of Mon roe county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and that the said Judges have appointed Tctes2ay tlac JLOili c3ay 'of ISay E2cx?, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the hearing of us and our creditors, in the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg in said county, when and where you mayaitend if you see proper. CONRAD EBERTS, MICHAEL BEAYERS, April 20, 1842. ' ' SHERIFF'S SALE. - By virtue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas de Terris to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale on Thursday the 5th day of May next, at 2 o'clock, i at, at the house of Joseph Gungle, in Ross township, the following prop erly, viz: A certain tract of Land, situate in Ross tsp., Monroe county," containing . , v; . more or less. The improvements are one JLitig fSosas ami ILog'SBRPia, Bvvvirtue of"a"'Wmfl?Wn'dfiioni Exhonas do" Terris (o me. dTrtcted,Jwill. He exposed to public sale on Saturday the 7th day of May next, at 4' o'clock, p. ai.. at the house of John Edinger, in Pocono township, the following property, viz-: - . - A certain tract oT Land, situate in Pocono township, containing: - , - ' more or less. The improvements are one !3L :itu n ri A PP.R (117 C T-J A ? n 1 , sKSiu acres 01 satu land is imnroved. ' . ( J Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George Gower, against Paul Heller, and will be sold bv me for cash only. ' " SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflioe, Stroudsburg, " April 12, 1842.- ' - i : . o : m m APPLE ORCHARD, a Mfelarge proportion of said tract of land f, n it is cleared and in a good state of cnliiyalion Seized and taken in execution fit the suit of John D. Bowman, against Isaac Smith, and will be sold bv me for cash onlv. SAMUEL GUiVSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) April 12, 1842. . -) SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an alias writ of venditioni expo nas de terris to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on Friday the 6th day of May next, at 10 o'clock, a. ar., at the house of John Mer wine, in Chesiutthill township, the following property, viz : A certain tract of Land, situate in Chesnut hill township, Monroe county, containing that tho petitioner above nameijk f good re-1 more or less, with a , MILL, 1LOST On Wcdncsjdny morning the 13th insf., be-, tween Eaton and Centrnville, from the Eas- ton and Milford line of Stages, a HAIR TSBNK, (belonsing to James Miller) containing 2 pair of white and 2 pair of dark mixed PANTA LOONS, 3 Vests, 4 or 5 Shirts, Collars and Bosoms, 1 pair of new Shoes, and a variety of WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS. ) ALSO: Lost about jjhe 1st of April, between Easton and Cen'.reviHe, a Any person who will return said Trunk and' Yahce to eilher of the undersigned, or left at C H. W1L1.TAMS' Hotel, Easton, will re ceive a reasonable reward. WILLIAM DEAN, Stroudsburg. J. STRICKLAND, Cntreviilc. April 16, 1842. ' I NOTICE. To the Honorable the Judges oj the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, novo compo sing and Jiolding the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the said County. The Petition of Dr. Abraham Levering, of the township of Hamilton, in said county, Res pectfully shetveth : 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 Honors to grant him a License' to keep a Public House at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year. And he will prav. DR. ABM LEVERING. Wo the subscribers, citizens of and residing wWiin the bounds of the township of Hamilton, ro kerHr cpr'ify that we know the house for v.j i l-ccnso is prayed, and from its neighbor ly and situation brieve it to be necessary f)r i!ie accommodation of ilia public and cnter tT. niefit of stranzers and traveller.-, that such bnuse sTiotild be licensed ; And we further cer tify, ih'tl we ere personally and well acquainted wi h Dr. Ahra'i-aftt Levering, the above petition er, and that he is, and v& know Him to be of fi-Ttd repn'o for honesty and temperance, and i wdl pruridetl with house room afld couven jncfi i)e gcfltmmodailpn of strangers and hive'l-s. Henry Fencr, Abraham Butz, Henry Fener Jr. jQharJ&s F Hoyser, Stephen Dimon, Cornelius Dimon, John B. Smith, -Reuben Tut tie, Milton SCKtmble, George Smith, Ijebbeus Bennet, Nelson B. Kirkendsll, Philip Dickaisson, Ij. Collins, For IScriroc County Courts, Iflay T. 143. 1 Heaney, assignee of Siglin, sr. vs. Shaffer, No 4, May t. 1S42. 2 Dreisback vs. Berger, No. 1 1, Sept. t. 1840. 3 Wallace vs. T. J. Newman and Mason Dimmick, No. 29, Sept. t. 1810. 4 Colt vs. John and Peter Berger, Sept. t. 1840. n Place vs. Dimmick, appeal, No 2G, Dec t. 1840. 6 S. Stokes, M. II. Dreher and J. H. Miller, for the use of Daniel Stroud, Joseph V. Wil son, Stogdell Stokes, John Boys, and Mor ris D. Robeson, vs. William D. Walton. No 24, Dec t. 1840. 7 Burnet, trustee of Margaret Keyser, late Staples, vs. Snyder, Featherman and Shelly, No G, Feb 1. 1841. 8 Christman vs. Robert, James and Job. New ell and Jacob Everett, No 7, Feb t. 1841. 9 Colt vs. Bond, No 4, Feb t. 184 I. 10 Colt vs. Nagle, No 5, Feb t. 1841. I I Stokes vs. BurneM, 9, Sept t. 184 I 12 Sarah Horsefield, Jacob Wolle and Eliza his wife, Jacob Kemmerer and Maria his wife, which Sarah, Eliza and Maria are the children of Joseph Horsefield, deceased, vs. John Medics, Adam Meckes, the elder and Adam Meckes, the younger, No 27, Sept I. 184L 13 Robert, Joseph, William, Charles and John Levers, John Weaver and Elizabeth his wife, in right of said Elizabeth, vs. Mary Ann Buskirk, widow; Linford, George and Robert Van Buskirk, and George Eley, No 32, Sept t. 1S41. 14 Colt vs. Bond and Hays,- No 43, Sept t. 1841. 15 Colt vs. S. Bond, No, 44, Sept t. 184f. 16 Colt vs, Dricsbach, No .45, Sep t. 1841. 17 Mulford, Martin & Co. vs. Wallace & New man, No 48, Sept. 1811. 18 Price vs. Stokes, appeal,- No 51,' Sept t. $41. 19 Murphy, vs. Eck, appeal, Deo t. 4 841. 20 Sarah Ivevhart, by her next best friend John Kern, vs.' Philip Neybari,No. 5, Feb t. .-. MSi2. ..i .-.-'. nntfi for honestv and temperanc , - Td is well i j for the lodging and accommodation of 8lrangcrs SSSa CiMBigT MOuaSC, and an and travellers. John .George, xMoses Bingham, John B. Colo, Otso Kimble, . Gurdon Pellet, Dan Killam, Henry L. Stearnes, He man N. Kimble, Isaac Killam, H April 20, 1842. Jopph Fencr, TliOTna Miller, Andrew Van Buskirk, John II. Nttee, Eno Pai1,- .L.'S.Schoonovcr vs. J Schoonover. 2. Michael ButZradm'r. of the estate ofPeter Biltz, deceased. , 3. Winch vs. Briwn, No 10, DecjM39. 4. Laforge vs. Jayne. mb- 5. George M. Holleuback, ct.al. vs. Isaafra.nd Stephen Gould. 6. Boys vs. Snyder, certiorari. HORSE BILLS , frJip - weatlv and expeditibusl'y Gxccuted at i thereon, containing about 25 trees three acres of meadow, and -about 25 acres of cleared land. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Keller, against John Shitz, and will be sold by mc for cash only. SAMUEL GUNSAULES, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, April 12, 1842. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estates of the re spective decedents and minors, that the Admin istration accounts of the following estates, have been filed in the office of the Register of Mon roe county, and will be presented for confirma tion and allowance to the Orphans' Court, to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the aforesaid county, on Tuesday the 10th day of May next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. 1. The account of John L. Srrfoss, Adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Rocklc, late of Chesnuthiil township, deceased. 2. The account of Joseph Frable, Adminis trator of the estate of Henry Ames, late of Chesnuthiil township, deceased. 3. The account of Joseph Trach and Philip Kresge, Administrators of the estate of Philip Kresgc, ihe elder, late of Chesnuthiil township, deceased. 4. The account of Mary Rupple, Adminis tratrix of the estate of John Runple, late of Chesnuthiil township, deceased. 5. The account of Christian Mixsell and John Kemmerer, Administrators of the estate of Jacob Mixsell, late of Ross township, deceased G. The account of Anna Eilcnberger, Exec utrix of the lat Will and Testament of Jacob Eilcnberger, Esquire,.late of Smiihfield town ship, deceased. RI. H. DREHER,? cgister. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ,t ' April 13, 1842. j . KOTiCK. To the Honofahle "the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas oj Monroe county, now compo sing and holding I he Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for tho said county. The Petition of Henry A. Smith, of the township of Ross, in the said County, Respect fully sheweth: '"That he occupies a house in the said township, which has horetofor.o been used and occupied by Jacob Frantz, as a public house of Entertainment, and isdesirous of continuing to keep a public houso therein wHo therefore prays your Honors to grant him a License lo keep a Public House at tho place aforesaid, for the ensuing year. And he will pray. HENRY A." SMITIL The suhscri.Uers, citizens of, and. residing within the towtjship ofRoss, inthe said coKiity of Monroe, recommend tho above petitioner, and certify, that the Inn or Tavern above men tioned is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers or travellers,- and that the petitioner 4bove named isvof godVepulo for honesty and temperaheejyind is well provided with, house room ceorn'orticnees for the lodging and accommodation of-at rangers and travellers. tIenry;Silfiv illiamawk, . Johnlalaeh, , Jiihnlfu'iiiulrijj Jjseph FrebyhjT filliam SeliinpH April 13-1.8? y Joseph Kunkel, George Schmehl J.acU Silgs CharlcsMilirislman, Adam BrOiEipan, 'Tcior Joi taijt I h s R c It i NOTICE. To the Honorable William Jessup, Esq., President,' AND.-HiS'AssQciA;rfi Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for Pike county.. " The Petitioner, Daniel Decker, of the lownship of Laekawaxen. humbly sheweth: That your petitioner hath a desire to keep a Public House of Entertainment in the house in which he now lives, for the term of one year, and prays your Honors lo grant him a License for that purpose. DANIEL DECKER. We the undersigned, being inhabitants of Laekawaxen township,, in the county of Pike, do hereby certify, that we are well acquainted with Daniel Decker, ihe above applicant, and do. further-state, that he is of sober, moral char acter, honest and industrious, and that he'is well provided with house room, stabling, &c. for the accommodation of travellers and strangers, and that it is necessary to have the above stand li censed, therefore pray your Honors to grant him a License for that purpose. Benjamin F. Holbert, Benjamin Holbert,' Frederick Hope, 'Jacob Bonnell. , William F. Dutcher, C. R. Shimer, tj$km$U Judges .Qfjjfa.Cmtri of "Cbmm6h Pleas qf Pike county, nolo c&mposinp and holdirigftlic Court of Quarter Sesatens of the Peace fh and for S'aid cbiintyl' The Petition of GeorgE 3?ddis, of tha township Of Milford, in said county, r&yprn fully sheweth: That he'Occupiesa house fit tho said township, wh:cjl h;is heretofore-ieuLU-ed and occupied as a Fnblfb Hima-yofEmtMiain-;Uient, and is dtfrotis of (oitiuiriiig 'to keirp a "Pfiblic IIouc therein. He therftfore prays your Honors to gniuiiiim a, Lituu2B. lpdfp a Public House at the. plac.aforcsaid for the en suing ve'ar. And he wilfprav. ' ' ' ' . "riA r)'A I'll T) f TfCl Wij ih,c, Subscribers, citizens qf,,audrsuling within the bounds of ihe township of Milford, do herehhcpriiy, tliat vve know the house for which licence is prayed artd from its uoigjibor hood and siuiaiion believe. U 'to be neces.irv for the accommodaiton.of tite public antl.&iier latnnieut of Grangers and tfavt'llers. thl such house should be licensed! And v fm titer c-r-lify that we uxh perstitmlh- n,m well actpguntpd with GEORGE B1OTIS; the. above pt-ution- ef, and that ho is, and we Jijaow, hhn tnjJjgt of good repute ftr honesty larHt.onpernce..f ami is well provided wi'h htuiije ,rpf)'.n and conve niences for "the accominodaliontiif grangers and travellers. William J. Conkling, Martin Dietrich, George Deterrich, JamesWheling, April 13, 1842. Moses Brink, J. A Tineman,, . Abraham, Shimer Nathaniel Moor. JURY LIST. Persons drawn to serve as Grand Jurors for- May Term, 1842. 1 Jacob Frantz, Ross " - ' 2 John Griffin, Stroud ; 3 John Daihr, Pocono ? .J".' r 4 Andrew Frutchey, M. Smithfisldt?. 5 William Coffman, Price "fS 6 Henry Strunk, Smiihfield . 7 George Linton, Tobyhanna- rw 8 Charles Henry, Price '; 9 Patrick Dailey, Chesnuthiil 10 Richard S. Staples, Stroud -h 11 Charles Dailey Hamilton 12 Abraham Berr-, Tobyhanna 13 Yost Dreisbach, do 14 Benjamin Custard, Smiihfield 15 Amos Miller. Stroud . 1G John Learn, Price 17 William Brodhead Jr. Smithfield 18 Abraham Featherman, Hamilton1 19 John Det rich, Smithfield 20 Nicholas Hawk, Chesnuthiil . 21 John S. Dietrich, Pocono 22 Levi Slutter, Hamilton 23 Edward Lite, 'Stroud To the Honorable thd fges. of the Comt. of Common Pleas of Monroe county .n9w compo sing and holding the Court of Quarter Singsions of the Peace, in and fir the said County. The petition of George Kresge, sir, af th township of Chesnuthiil, in the sd Cflttftiy. Respectfully sheweth: That lie occupies v. house in the said township, which ha hereto fore been used and occupied. as a puhlie houso of Entertainment, and is desirous of continuing lo keep a public house iherein; 'Hejihereforo prays yourHonors to grant him a License to keep a Public House at the pbrce aforesaid, for the ensuing vear. And he will prav. GEORGE KRESGE, Sr. The subscribers, ciiizens-of, and residing Ln'ithin the township of Chesnuthiil, in the said county of Monroe, recommend tho above peti tioner, and certify, lhaHho Inn or Tavern aboro mentioned is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers or travellers, and that the petitioner above- named is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided wilfi ..house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. 24 Frederick Eylenberger, M.'Smithfioldfetf List of Petit Jurors .for May Term, 1 842. ' 1 John Kimble, Chesnuthiil 2 Peter Learn, Pocono 3 Peter Wool!, Smithfield . " 4 Charles Driesbach, Tobyhanna' 5 Joseph Fenner, Hamilton 0 Thr.mas Miller, do 7 Joseph Metzgor, do ' 8 Joseph Brotzman, Smithfield 9 Poter Rcmmel, Ross i in tt ? I . lU iMicnaei uuiz, iiamiuon . 4?-- -, 11 Charles Shoemaker, M. Smithfield" "' 12 John Overpeck, Hamilton : " i 13 John Gower, do -: 14 George Murphy, Chesnuthi 15 John P. Dowling, Coolbaugh 1(5 Barnet Fly, Ross 17 George V. Bush, Siniih'ficld ' 18 David Roth, Ross 19 Abraham Transue, Price 20 William Staples, Stroud 21 Jacob L. Houser, do , , 22 Abraham Fenner, Smithfield ' 23 John Mansfield, Hamilton 21 Joseph S. Tecl, Chosnuihill. 25 Adam Anglemycr, Pocono' 2G Peter Huffsmith, ChcsnuthiU 27 Franklin Starbird, Stroud 28 Elijah Deck, do 29 Chancy Dimmick, M. Smithfield 30Jamos II. StrotuI, Sii'o'wf 31 Leonard Labar,' ' do 32 Thomas Postens, Pocono 33 John Mcrwiite, Clfoshuihill , 34 Joseph Y. Wilson.-Sniuirftel . 35 Jacob Miller, M. 'do 3G Daniel Schponover, do , We the Subscribers, Conimissionors and Sheriff of the County of 4Monroe, dt certify that we have this day drawn from the proper wheel the above list of Grand and Petit Jurors, to servo at May term, to be. held on the 1 0th day of May A, D. 1842. Witness bur hands and tho seal of Monroe county this 5ih day oC March A. D.i842, S. GUNSAULES, Sheriff, ft!ln C ?,us,r' I Commissioners. 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After remaiuu there for Boine time, the owner not calljng f it, it was taken in charge by the subscriber w: hereby notifies the ownor, th.t unless sld l is taken away be forest he 1st of May nuxt, :i will betaold for the freight. DAVID STARNER. Stroudsburg Xftril 6, 1842. 3l - H J