JE FFE R S ONLA N REPUBLICAN. THE APPORTIONMENT BILL. The following is Ihe apportionment bill as passed by the Legislature on Saturday, with the population of each Congressional District : I. Soulhwark, Moyamen sing, Passyunk, Kingses sing, Blockley, West Philadelphia, in Philadel phia county, 51,268 Cedar Ward, Philad. city, 1 1,932 63,200 II. City of Phillfdelphia, except Cedar, North Mulberry, and Upper Delaware Word, 67,377 III. North Mulberry and Upper Delaware Wards, Philadelphia city, 14,356 Northern Liberties and Kensington, in PhiladeJ. county, 56,788 -71,144 IV. Spring Garden, North and South Penn lownship, Roxbo rough, Germantown, Bristol, Unincorporated Northern Lib erties, Oxford, Lower Dublin, Byberry and Moreland, in Phil adelphia county, 56,316 V.--Chester county, 57,515 Delaware county, 19,791 -77,306 VI. Berks, Lehigh, VII. Montgomery, Bucks, 64,569 25,787 -90,356 47,24 1 48,107 95,S4S VIII. Lancaster county, except Rapho, Warwick, West Cocali coand West Donegal tsps. 73,182 IX. Dauphin, 30,118 Lebanon, 21,872 The above four town ships of Lancaster co. 1 1,021 63,011 X. Northampton, JMonroe, Wayne, Pike, XL Schuylkill, Northumberland, Columbia, 40,996 9,679 11,848 3,832 -66,555 29,053 20.027 24,267 73,347 XII. Luzerne & Wyoming 44,006 Susquehanna, 21,195 -65,201 XIII. Lycoming, 22,649 Potter, 3,371 Bradford, 32,769 Tioga, 15,498 74,287 XIV.York, 47010 Adams, 23,044 -70,054 XV. Cumberland, 30,953 Franklin, 37,793 Perry, 17,096 85,842 XVI. Huntingdon, 35,484 Juniata, 11,080 Union, 22,787 Mifflin, 13,092 -82,443 XVII. Bedford, - 29,335 Somerset, 19,650 Cambria, 11,256 Indiana, 20,782 81,023 XVIII. Fayette. 33,574 Greene, 19,147 -52,721 XIX. Westmoreland, . 42,699 Armstrong, 22,365 -65,064 XX. Clarion, 9,901 Jefferson; 7,253 Clearfield, 7,834 Centre, 20,492 Clinton, 8,323 McKean, 2;975 -56,778 XXI. Washington, 41,279 Beaver, 29,S68 -70,647 XXII. Allegheny, 81,235 XXIII. Butler,"- 22,378 Mercer, 32,873 Venango, 13,999 69,250 XXlV. Erie, Crawford, Warren, 31,,344 ; 3 1,734 - 72,346 Westward, Ho! Upwards of seven hundred Dutch iuiitinuits went tip (he Hudson river, from New York on the 2d iiit.,in ihe'freight barge Eraslus, in low of a steamer. They nrc bound to the re gion of the selling sun. Foreign Mechanics. -The New York papers speak of the streets of the city be in crowded with foreign mechanics, who are oflersng to labor lor one half the rates charged by American workmen. Death jrotn ihe Bile of a Pilot Snake. On Thursday the 13lh inst. a child of Mr. Michael Allemose, jr. of Ross township, Monroe county, was bitten by a Pilot snake, which entered the house, and died in about six Hour? time. The child was onlv ten months old. Easton Argus. SUKGKEON DENIST, Has located inStroudsburg. Office one door west of Dr. W. P. Vail's. August 3, A 842. tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, I shall expose to public sale, on Monday the 29th day of August inst, at the Court House in Milford, Pike county, the fol lowing described property, to wit: A certain piece or parcel of Land, situated in the 'town of Milford, county of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, designated on the map of said town, number three hundred and seventy-seven, (No. 377) containing in front on Broad st. forty feet, and in depth on Sarah st. one hundred and eighty feet, with a 1M) wiaitidLi1aiviJj- iuiiysjiiy thereon erected, with appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of John Finch, and will be sold by me for cash only. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, Aug. 4, 1842. PIKE COUNTY HOUSE. George Biddis, Having taken the above stand in the town of Milford, recently kept by Ira Coburn, is well prepared to accommodate in a satisfaciory man ner those who may favor him with a call. The TafoSe will be supplied with the best productions af forded by the market. His Rooms and Beds are such as will, he hopes, prove satisfactory to all reasonable cus tomers. The Bar is, and will continue to be, furnished with a choice assortment of Liquors. His Stables arc large and commodious, and will be well stocked with Hay and Oats indeed every at tention which can promote the comfort and sat isfaction of customers will be cheerfully be stowed. His house is large and well calculated to ac commodate Pleasure Parties. With these advantages backed by some ex perience in the business and a determination to keep a good public house, he confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage. Milford, August 4, 1842. DAGUERREOTYPE MINIATURES. Mr. E. FOOT, would respectfully inform the ladies and gentleman of Stroudsburg and vicin ity, that he has taken rooms at S. J. Hollins head's Hotel, for a few days, for the purpose of taking likenesses, and would invite all to call and view- his specimens. Those who have never had an opportunity of seeing them can hardly form an adequate idea of the beauty and perfection of a Daguerreotype picture. The likeness eannol fail in being cor rect, and occupies but few moments, in the ex ecution. How often have we heard persons exclaim, when the cold clods of the valley covered the remains of a valued friend, 'What would 1 not give for an exact likeness of those once loved features.' Now, ladies and genilemen, you have it at your own doors, at a moderate price. Whole families taken on moderate terms. Instructions gnen. Stroudsburg, July 27, 1842. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable William Jessup, President Judge of the 1 1th Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the 'counties of Sus-j quehanna, Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Jo seph Keller and John T. Bell, Esqs. Associale Judges of 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 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the said county of Monroe, 10 bo holden at Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 6th day of Sep- tember next, to continue ono week. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, ihe 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 other remembrances, to do those ihings which to their ollices are appertaining, and also that those who are bound by recogui aznee 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 wjio stand charged with the commission of of fences, to be then and there to prosecute or tes tify as shall be just. SAML. GUNSAULES, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) July 27, 1842. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. . Sherman's Poor Mali's Plasters, Cough LozengeSj Worm Lozenges, and Peters' Pills; r"'f ? u For sale at this office. JURY LIST. Persons drawn to serve as Grand Jurors Jor Sep. tembtr Term, 1842. 1 Christian Smith, Smiihfield 2 Rudolph Smith, M. do . 3 William Clark, do' : 4 Jacob Spiggle, Hamilton' r 5 John Marsh, Sen. do. 6 Henry Smith, Ross . . ; - 7 John Frable, do 8 John Krasge, Chesnuthill 9 Jacob Roth, Hamilton t- 10Charles Malven, Stroud 11 Philip Featherman, do 12 Jacob Fellenzer, Koss . , 13 Charles Labar, M. Smiihfield . '.V., 14 Abraham Labar, Smiihfield 15 Andrew L. Storm, Pocono . , 4 ' 16 George Michaels, Jr. M. Smithfield 17 David Edinger, Pocono 18 David Gregory, Chesnuihill 19 William Goiden, Stroud 20 Thomas Frantz, Ross 21 Jacob Shafer, Chesnuthill 22 James Johnson, Coolbaugh - 23 James Gunsaules, M. Smiihfield - 24 Alexander Fowler, Stroud List oj Petit Jurors for September Term, 1842 1 John White, Tobyhanna 2 John Huffman, M. Smithfield 3 Abraham Arnold, Hamilton 4 Perry Sox, Tobyhanna 5 Peter Shaw, Hamilton 6 Christian Eylenberger, M. Smiihfield 7 Thomas Ahemose, Ross 8 George Shupp, Chesnuihill 9 Christian E. Smith, Smithfield 10 John Roth, Ross 1 1 Joseph Frable, Ross 12 Jacob G. Korner, Price v 13 John Williams, Hamilton' r 14 Adam Mosier, M. Smithfield 15 Peler Serfass, Chesnuthill 'i 16 John Shoemaker, M. Smithfield - - 17 George W. Brown, Stroud 18 Melchior Bossert, Hamilton 19 John Zimmerman, Smithfield - 20 Jacob Dull, Pocono 21 John Smith, Smiihfield y. 22 David Smith, Ross 23 George Slutter, Hamilton 24 Philip Krasge, Chesnuthill 25 Charles Price, Price 26 Adam Broizman. Smithfield 27 Charles Franiz, Hamilton 28 Henry Detrich, Pocono 29 Jacob Dershimer, Chesnuihill., 30 Rudolph Keller, Hamilton 31 Aaron Dordendof, Ross 32 Melchor Heller, Hamilton 33 John Bellis, Pocono 34 Ichabod Price, Price 35 James Ely, Ross 36 John V. Coolbaugh, M. Smithfield We the subscribers, Commissioners - and Sheriff of Monroe county, do certify that we have this day drawn from the proper wheel the above list of Grand and Petit Jurors, to serve at September term, to be held on the 6th day of Sentember. A. D. 1842. Witness our hands and ihe seal of Monroe county this 14th day of May, A. D. 1842. S. GUNSAULES, Sheriff, John C. Bush, John Smith, Commissioners. Elihu Postens. ) Attest, James H. Walton, Clerk. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Wholesale and Kctail TIN AN SHEET IRON WARE MANUFACTORY, At Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa. The subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Stroudsburg and the public generally, that he has opened a shop on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite William Eastburn's store, where he intends keening constantly on hand, and will manufacture to order, all articles in his line of business, such as TIN-WARE in all its variety, Stove Pipzs and Drums of all sizes, Spouts for Dwelling Houses and other Buddings. Also, very superior Russian and American Sheet Iron, Which he will manufacture into every shape to suit purchasers, &c. &c. As the subscriber is a mechanic himself, and employs none but first-rate workmen, the pub lic may rest assured that his work is done in the best and most workmanlike manner; and he respectfully solictits a share of public patron age. Come and see for yourselves, before you pur chase elsewhere. JU PEWTER and LEAD, taken in ex change for work, and all kinds of REPAIRING in the Copper, Tin, and sheet Iron Business done at ihe shortest notice, WANDEL BREIMER. May 4, 1812. tf. BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iron, Car, Coach & Wagon Axles, CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Gnn IBarrcl Iron, And a general assortment of WAGOR TYRE & SQUARE IRON, constantly on hand and will be sold on the most reasonable terms, by ' MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 1842, NOTICE. , A Petition for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, has been filed the 5th July, 1842, by Michael H. Dreher, late Merchant, now Tai lor, and Register and Recorder in and for the county of Monroe. "Which Petition will be heard before the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Eastern District of -Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Phil adelphia, on Monday the 22d day of August next, at 11 o'clock, A. ivl. wnen ana wiiere all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court July 6, 1842. J13-3 To Invalids and heads of Families. J. B. BEACH'S 35PWSS'f SSlfi? if HOREHOUND. This Syrup is formed chemically, of such materials as to be admirably adapted, in a small quantity, to the following diseases, viz: The primary stages oi Consumption, ana Couohs of everv nature. gives strength to the debilitated, is superior m Tuohus and Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, J L . Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Head-ache, pains in the Breast, dieases oj the lAtngs, btomacn complaints, Summer complaints, Worms, for Children, c. Also: A celebrated salve for the cure of Corns on the Toes. Tetter. &c. &c. Having paid much attention to the above, and often experienced their salutary effects myself, and witnessed the results of frequent experi ments by others, I speak of them with perfect confidence: and being preparea only oy myseij, can guarantee them to contain no injurious suo stance whatever: being composed entirely of herbs, JOHN B. BEACH, At the Stroudsburg House Stroudsburg, June 8, 1842. 3t GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. EDITED BY Mrs. S. 3. Male, Mrs. JL. H. Sigourney, Morton M'Micliael & Jj. A. Godey. Each number embellished with SPLENDID STEEL AND MEZZOTINT ENORAVIEGS, Fashion Plates, Music, $c. eye. The July Number of this popular and elegant periodical will commence a new volume, and the publisher takes this opportunity to assure the public, that he will remit no effort to keep it, where it is now acknowledged to be, at the very head of American periodicals. No ex pense has been spared, and none will be, to make its embellishments of the most splendid description, and in proof of what he has ac complished in this respect, the publisher refers to the series of brilliant engravings, both line and mezzotint, which he has recently given; while in regard to the future, he thinks it suffi cient to say, that he has now ready for publi cation numerous plates, even surpassing in hfiantv and interest ihose which he has already issued. These will be given in the, course of the coming volume. ; As to the Literary Department of the publisher pledges himself, that it shall con tinue to merit the superiority which has been awarded to it already. Nearly every Ameri can writer of eminence contributes to its pages occasionally, and in each number, besides arti cles from the Editors, there are contributions from MISS SEDGWICK, MISS LESLIE, X. P. WILLIS AND T. S. ARTHUR, A combination of talent which cannot be found elsewhere. The LADY'S BOOK is published monthly at S3 per annum, payable in advance. Address, L. A. GODEY, Publishers Hall, 101 Chesuut st. Philadelphia. CLUBBING. Two copies Lady's Book, one year $5 00 Lady's Book & Young People's Book, 1 year 5 00 Do do People's Library, do 5 00 Do do Musical Library, do 5 00 Weak Backs! Weak Backs!! 1,000,000 SOLD YEARLY. ID3 Price otdy 12J cents a piece. JJi Sherman's Poor Mau's Plaster. The best strengthening plaster in the world, and a sovereign remedy for pains, or weakness in the back, loins, sides, breast, neck, limbs, joints, rheumatism, lumbago, &c. &c. Jos W. Ilozle. cso., who had been so afflicted with rheumatism, as to be unable to dress himself without assistance, was enabled alter wearing one, only one night, to get up alone in the morning, put on his clothes, and call at our office with eyes beaming with joy, and his tongue pouring forth the gladness of his heart, at the sudden and signal relief he had received from this best of all reme dies. Mr. David Williams, of Elizabethtown, N. J. an old Revolutionary Soldier, was so afflicted with Rheumatism, that he could scarcely help himself the?e Plasters entirely cured him. Thousands of certihcates might be given ot their wonaeriui pro perties, but the fact of the enormous quantity sold, must be the greatest evidence of their virtue. For sale at the Republican Office, by T. Schoch, sole agent for Monroe county. may 11. BOARDING, Pleasant rooms and good board , may be had in a private family, on accommodating -terms. Enquire of MRS. SMITH, Stroudsburg, May 4, 1842. " B A IV K NOTE Corrected, weekly for the Jcffcrsonian Iteputflicah. The notes of those banks on which quotations nrp nmittPfl nnrl dasllf ISUbStltUted. are UOt purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with ths exception ot tnosewnicn are marsiiu-wiutaaiaiv ; City Banks Name. Bank of Philadelphia "fraud 'ifpar --par .... 7 v ' - 1 J.- ' "par par '.- ' -par - --fraud T 1 . - -pr i furtud iWiled fraud failed Dar par - psr Bank of North America Bank of Northern Liberties Bank of Pennsylvania Bank of Penntownship Bank of United States Commercial bank of Penn. e Farmers and Mechanics Girard Kensington Kensington Sav. Ins. Merchants bank of Philada 5? Manufacturers and Mechanics Mechanics ' Moyamensing Philadelphia Philadelphia Sav. Ins, Philadelphia Loan Co. Penntownship Sav. Ins. fie M - Southwark Savings bunk - " Schuylkill Savings lno -Schuylkill bank Southwark bank Western bank Country SSanlis Agricultural bk, Great Bend Allegheny bk of Pa, Bedford Bk of Beaver, Beaver . Bk of Swarta, Harrisburg Bk of Washington, Washington Bk of Chambersburg, Chambers. Bk of Gettysburg, Gettysburg Bk of Pittsburg, Pittsburg Bk of Susquehana co. Montrose Bk of Chester co. Weschestor Bk of Delaware co. Chester Bk of Germantown, Germantown Bk of Lewistown, Lewistown Bk of Middletown, Middletown Bk of Montgomery co. Norristown Bk of Northumberl'd, Northumb. no sale closed closed failed 6 6 par 5 closed no salo 4 6 par - 'par 2 2 2 7 1-2 10 12 failed failed failed 5 par 4 4 5a6 no sale 1 nosale i4- 20 3 4 5 failed no sale 2 fraud G Berks co bank, Reading Centre bank, Bellefonte City bank, Pittsburg . . Columbia bk & bridge co. Columb. Carlisle bank, Carlisle Doylestown bank, Doylestown Easton bank. Easton Exchange bank, Pittsburg Certificates Do do branch Hollisdayburg Certificates Erie bank, Erie Farm. & Drov. bk, Waynesburg Farm. & Mech's bk. Pittsburg Farm. & lMech's bk, Fayette co Farm. & Mech's, Greencastle Franklin bk, Washington, Farmers .bk Bucks co, Bristol Farmers bk Lancaster, Lancaster Farmers bk Reading; Reading Harrisburg bank, Hariisburg Harmony Institute, Harmony Honesdale bank, Honesdale Huntingdon bank, Huntington Juniata bank, Lewistown Lancaster bank, Lancaster Lancaster county bk, Lancaster Lebanon bank, Lebanon Lumbermen's bank, Warren Marietta & Susque. Trading co Merchants & Manuf. bk, Pitttsburgh Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Pittsb g Miners bk of Pottsville, Pottsville Monongahela bk of Brownsville, Browns . 5 Northern bk of Pa, Dundaff no sale Northampton bk, Allentown 15 New Hope Del. Bridge co. 6a8 Northumberland Union Columbia bk Milton no salo closed fraud failed failed closed 10 failed failed closed no sale 45 10 6 no sale N Western bk of Pa, Meadville New Salem bank, Fayette co Office Schuylkill bk, P. Carbon Pa Agr & Manuf bk Carlisle Silver Lake bk, Montrose Taylorsville Del Bridge co, Towanda bk, Towanda Union bk of Pa, Uniontown Westmoreland bk, Greensburg Wilkcsbarre bridge co, Wilkes. West Branch bk, Williamsport Wyoming bk, "Wilkesbarre York bk, York Youehanv bk. PerrvoDolis Arote. It may bo proper to remark, that tho notes of nearly all the country banks are re deemed in specie on presentation at their coun- iers; anu mat tne cause 01 meir uepreuiduuu m the city, is owing to a resolution of the city banks to receive on deposit the notes of uiom- banks only which have effected an arrange ment with a city bank to redeem their noi- when presented. Those country banks there fore, which are quoted at par, have an agency in the city where their note3 are paid in speci.' on demand. NOTICE. A Petition for Discharge and Certifirat un der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by William Eddinger, late Distiller, ) jontoe now Innkeeper, J And Tuesday the 20ih day of September nex at 11 o'clock, a. m. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, mav appear and show cause if any they have why such-Discharge and Certificate should not.lu granted. FRAS. HOPKINSQN Clerk of the DistricttCmrt, Philadelphia, June 24, 1842.--10; 2 7 par par par 15 5