Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, October 19, 1842, Image 3

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    JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN.
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piKc county, ss.
The Commonwealih of Pcnnsyl-
!fe Greeting:
We command von that vou attach
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Abraham Vi.iht and Stephen S.
Tt'po iv lnln nf vaiiv AAtmiir fnnmpn Ywr -nil
nd singular their jronhs and chattels, lands and
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Clicuiuilis III w usu imuus ui Juvjaaiwu awev-
efore our Court of Common Picas to beholden
t Milford in and for said Cotiittv. on the 20th
s Kensett, of a plea of debt not exceeding
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t(M3 or any ui mum may ue uuaciiuii, so mat
thev anu every ot mem oe nnu appear oetoro the
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against uiem, aim aoiue uiujuugeineni in ine saiu
(jourl inereiu; uuu navu vou men anu mere
his writ.
Witness the Hon. William Jessup, Presi
lent Judce of our said Court at Milford, this
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H. S. ;MU 11, L'rothonotary.
I do certify the above to be a true cony of
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the wrtt to me airecieu, in uic case ui i nomas
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JAMES WA1SUA', Sherih".
Sheriff's Office, Milford, )
Sept. 22, 1812. J
October 13.
NOTICE.
1
Petitions for Dischargo and Certificate under
the Bankrupt Law, hae been filed by
Moses Bross, Lumberman, Pike county.
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waner miciuuiaii, laiiuei, uu.
And Friday the 30th day of Decemher next, at
t l Irvf.!.- ft Jo nrnn5ntil Tnr iho Viinrincr
i i u ft.iut.ii., I'r o
thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank
ruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors
t- . ?i 1-1 .i i i
ot ine aaiu reinioners, wuo nave iruveu uieir
Dehts, and all other persons in interest, may
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appear anu snow cause, n any iiiey uave, wny
such Discharge and Certificate should not be
granted.
rKAS. ilOPIvliSUiN,
Clerk of the District Court.
Pl.tlrwlolrJ.;?, On in
NOTICE.
A Petition'for Discharge and Certificate un
der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
John Finch, Leather Manufacturer, Pike
county.
And Friday the 30th day of December next at
1 1 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 Ci
ty of Philadelphia, when and where the Cred
itors of tlie said Petitioner, who hare proved
their Debts, and all other persons in interest,
may appear and show cause, if any they have,
why such Discharge and Certificate should not
be "ranted
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk oj the District Court.
Philadelphia, Oct. 8, 1842.--10w. ol3.
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
The subscribers have at their Mill situate
three miles from John Fleet's Tavern, which is
SHERIFF'S
By virtue cf sundry writs of Levari Facias
and Venditioni Exponas to me directed, I will
expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, the
real estate hereinafter described, to wit:
On Wednesday the 2Gth of October, at 3
o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of
Stroud J. Hollixshead, in the Borough of
Stroudsburg,
All those certain Messuages, tene-
ments and lots or tracts of land, situate in Penn
Forest township, Monroe county, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: A certain tract of
land surveyed on warrant to John Christ, (lying
opposite or nearly opposite to White-Haven,)
and bounded by lands formerly of Guy Max
well, Gideon Burnett, and William Horsefield
and the Lehigh river, and of another tract sur
veyed on warrant to William Horsefield, and
bounded by lands formerly of John Christ, Ste
phen Barrett, and John Steiner and the Lehigh
river, and of another tract surveyed on warrant
to John Steiner, and bounded by lands former
ly of William Horsefield, Stephen Barrett, Jr.
and Joachim Wigman and by the Lehigh river,
and of another tract of land surveyed on w'ir
rant to Joachim Wigman, and bounded by lands
of John Steiner, .Stephen Barritt, and Hannah
Hilbert, and Betsy Price and the river Lehigh,
and of another tract of land surveyed on war
rant to Betsey Price, and bounded by lands for
merly of Joachim Wigman, Hannah Hilbert,
Shach or Charles Delaney and by the Lehigh
river, and of another tract of land surveyed on
warrant to Owen Rice, and bounded by lands
formerly of Shach or Charles Delaney. James
Aberman, Thomas Rustin and David Thomas,
crossing and including a part of the Lehigh
river, and of five other- warrants issued and
granted to Peter Strouss, Melchior Christ, Jo
seph Demuth, Eliza Henry and John Bartol, to
gether with the hereditaments and appurtenan
ces of each and all of the said several tracts ot
land and warrants.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Pierson A. Reading.
On Wednesday the 26th of October, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon, at the public house of
Stroud J. Hollixshead, in the Borough of
Stroudsburg.
Two certain lots, tracts or parcels of
land, situate in Price township, Monroe coun
ty, (formerly Pike,) the one tract surveyed in
the name of William Barnet, and numbered on
the Commissioners books of said county, 12G.
Containing
400 Acres and 50 Perclics,
with allowance of six per cent., &c. The other
tract surveyed in the name of Joseph Bing
ham, and numbered on the Commissioners books
of Pike county, 296, lying North of a due East
line and west line, so drawn as to leave one
hundred acres North of said line in said tract of
land. With the appurtenances and heredita
ments thereunto belonging.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Enos Stinson.
Saw Mill, Lath Mill, frame Shed, frame Barn,
Blacksmith Shop, Wood House, and other out
buildings, all in good repair The above pro
pety is bounded on the Delaware river, and is
extensively known as a fashionable resort in the
summer season. '
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Samuel Snyder. 7
On Friday the 28th of October; at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, at the public house of John
Merwine, in Chesnuthill township.:
All that certain tract of Land, situ
ate in Penn Forest township, Monroe county,
containing
be the same, more or less, with the appurtenan
ces. The improvements are a new SAW
MILL and DWELLING HOUSE, two Loo
Stables and Hay Stable, a well of water and
a never failing stream of Water runnins through
the premises. About twenty-five acres of said
land is cleared.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Conrad Dotre.
On Friday the 28th of October, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, at the public house of John
Merwine, in Chesnuthill township,
A certain messuage, tenement and
tract of land, situate in Chesnuthill township,
Monroe county, containing
110 ACRES.
The improvements are a
liOg House,
one story and a half high, a LOG
BARN, an annle orchard, and about
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twenty acres, more or less, of cleared, land, a
never failing stream of water runs through the
premises. With tho appurtenances, &c.
Seized and taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of John B. Winch and Frede
ric Seiglin.
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On Wednesday tho 26th of October, at 2
nYlock in the afternoon, at the nublic house of
Stroud J. Hollixshead, in the Borough of
Strnuilsbur:
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All the following tracts or pieces of
land, situate in Price township, Monroe coun
ty, described as follows: Containing
Four Hundred Acres
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., 'moro or ess. wnn ine appurtenances, me
on the Drinker ike, and only hall a nule irom . ' nnrL
,T r v. : 1. o 11 1 improvements are one
iinnry v . jjrniKer, ii.sq., a, large aim general
assortment 01 seasoned
White Fine Lumber
of the best qualiiy, which they offer at very low
prices for cash. Purchasers would do well to
call and examine theirassortment.it being from
5 n 10 miles nearer and a much better road,
than to any other Mil! in this section of coun
try, where a general assortment can be had.
PHILIP G. READING & Co.
September 21, 1842. 4m.
Attoriiey at Law,
iriilfovd, Pike county, Pa.
(OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.)
September 14, 1842.
TAILORING,
TJSrs. Ssmth fc Miss' ilcs,
a story and a half high, one Saw
Mill and Hoise btabie. Also, tnc
several other tracts as described. Thomas
Broadhead, warrantee, and No. 290, containing
427 acres, Ann Broadhead, No. 298, containing
405 1-2 acres, Rachel Vancampen, No. 313,
containing 404 acres 1 1 1 perches, David Dells,
Jr. No. 288, containing 414 acres, Elizabeth
Smith, No. 292, containing 393 acres, Moses
Chambers, No. 310; containing 402 acres 10 p.
Adam Dreisbach.No. 293, containing 400 acres
78 p. With the appurtenances and heredita
ments thereunto belonging.
Seized and taken in execution by virtue of a
Testatum writ of Venditioni Exponas issued
out of the Court of Lehigh county, and io bo
Sold as the property of John Smull and Peter
Smull.
On Mondav the 31st of October, at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon, at the public house of James
. r
Respectfully inform the citizens of Strouds- Tuach, in Pdcono township,
burg and vicinity, that they have commented j cer(ai?l tract of Land; situate ill
Mm above business in Elizabejli street, at the pocono township, Monroe county; containing
..I r .! nAnllHlm It. f1 inrl.in Vinllll , I . .
Minj) lUlIIlf 1 1 v utkiipicu i'V nai ico vjiiinii, uiu u,
whrre they will be happy to receive orders for
all kinds of work in the Tailoring Line; and
where thev wi1! devote their best efforts to
the accommodation of their natrons. With an!
Wiisety-ninc Acres
more or less. The improvements are a
lids Dwelling House,-
J 1 If W.rtU rma X .Clfl
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t 1 lit f i . ft1 f
fxnenenci! in the Dullness 01 no inconsiueraoic rapw nmt two small anmc orcnarus,
lenoih a determination to adhere, strictly itK anj other fruit trees; An abundance ol excel
iijini a uciciiiiHiuiivii --- 'j " anu oiuer iiuh ucoo xi.ii ciu. .
their promises -and a resolution never to make th,,f mnVRhtent fo the dwelling house
unrensoiiahld charges, they Hatter themselves Seized and taken itt execution and tor be Sold
that they will receive a fair proportion ol the
cuiotn of tht. neighborhood".
Country produce of all kinds, taken in pay
ntcnt for work.
Stroudsburg, April 20, 1S42.
bianiFmortgages'
For sale at this office.
Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters,
Cough Lozenges,. W orm LozengeSj
and' Peters' Pill's): '
Tor sale at this olfieo.-
ad the property of Sebastian Brorrg.
On Tuesday the 1st day of November, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises,-
All that valuable property, situate at
the Delaware Water Gap, in Smithfiekl town
ship, Monroe county, containing
more or less. The improvements are a large
DWELLING HOUSE
nearlv new. kept as a nublic Inn.
.One: small DWELLING HOUSE,
On Friday the 28th of October, at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon, at the public house of John
Merwine, in Chesnuthill township,
Two certain tracts and messuages
of land, situate in Chesnuthill township, Mon
roe county, one containing
Forty-four Acres
more or less, with the appurtenances. The
improvements are one
LOG HOUSE,
a Barn, partly frame and partly log, corn-crib,
a well ot water with a pump therein, an apple
orchard", &c. The other tract containing eigh
teen acres or thereabouts, with the appurtenan
des. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE,
an apple orchard, excellent water on the prem
ises, &c.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of John Everett.
On Saturday the 29ih of October, at 1 0 o'clock
in the forenoon, at the. public house of Sarah
Stoddart, at Stoddartsville, Tobyhanna tsp.,
A moiety of a certain tract of Land,
situate in Tobyhanna township, Monroe coun
ty, to wit: One fifth part of an undivided tract
of five thousand acres of land, be the same more
or less, with the appurtenance. The improve
ments are one SA W MILL, ono
DWELLING HOUSE
arid frame Barn, and Log Stable, a never fail
ing stream of water running through the same.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Joseph F. Warner.
And will be sold by .
SAML. GUNSAULES, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,
October 5, 1842.
BR. WANING,
SUEGEON DENTIST
Has located in Stroudshunr. Office one door
west of Dr. W. P. Vails.
August 3, 1 842. tf.
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NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Wholeale and Retail
TIN ATVB SHEET I ROW
WARE
MANUFACTORY,
At Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa.
Tho subscriber respectfully informs the citi
zens of Stroudsburg and the public generally,
that ho has opened a shop on Elizabeth street,
nearly tipposite William Easiburn's store, where
he intends keeping constantly on hand, and will
manufacture to order, all articles in his line of
business, such as
TIN-WARE in all its variety,
Stave Pipes and Drums of all sizes,
Spouts for Dwelling Houses and
other Buildings.
Also, very superior Russian and
American Sheet Iron,
Which he will manufacture into every shape to
suit purchasers, &c. &e. .
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' bt public patronage-
Ccnne and see for yourselves, before you pur
chase elsewhere.
TTP PEWTER and LEAD, taken in ex
change for work, and all kindsof REPAIRING
in the Copper, Tin, and sheet Iron Business
done at the shortest notice.
WANDEL BREIMER.
May 4, LS42, tf.
BANK KOTE'IJST.
Corrected weekly for the Jeffersonian Republican.
The notes of those banks on which quotations
arc omitted anu a oasnt isuusmuieu, uj.o 1
mi pfli-K5f.fi liv thft Philatlelnhta brokers. With the
v.ww-. - j 1 . ;
exception of those which are marked with a atar( ;
City Banks.
Name.
Bank of Philadelphia
Bank of North America
Bank of Northern Liberties
Bank of Pennsylvania
Bank of Penntownship
Bank of United States
Commercial bank of Penn.
Farmers and Mechanics
Girard
Kensington
Kensiugton Sav. Ins.
Merchants bank of Philada.
Manufacturers and Mechanics
Mechanics
Moyamensing
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Sav. Ins,
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Penntownship Sav. lntf'.
Southwark Savings bank
Schuylkill Savings Ins
Schuylkill bank
Southwark bank
Western bank
Conutry Basiled
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 Susauehana co. Monlroso
Bk of Chester co. Weschester
Bk of Delaware co. Chester
Bk of Germantown, Germantowit
Bk of Lewistown, Lewistown
Bk of Middletowo, Middletown
Bk of Montgomery co. Norristowii
Bk of NorthumberPd, Norlhumb.
Berks co bank, Reading
Centre bank, Bellelonte
City bank, Pittsburg
Columbia bk & bridge co. Column.
Carlisle bank, Carlisle
Doylestown bank, DoyUstown
Easton bank, Eastori
Exchange bank, Pittsburg
Certificates
Do do .branch Hollisdaybtrrg
.Certificates
Erie bank, Erie
Farm. & Drov. bk, Waynesburg
Farm. & Mech's bk. Pittsburg
Farm. & Mech's bk, Fayette co
Farrn. & Mech'a, Greencastle
Franklin bk, Washington,
Farmers bk Bucks co, Bristol
Farmers bk Lancaster, Lancaster
Farmers bk Reading; Reading
Harrisburg bank, Harrisburg
Harmony Institute, Harmony
Honesdale bank, Honesdale
Huntingdon bank, Huntington
Juniata bank, Lewistown .
Lancaster bank, Lancaster
Lancaster county bk, Lancaster
Lebanon bank, Lebanott
Lumbermen's bank, Warren
Marietta & Susque. Trading co
Merchants & Manuf. bk, Pitttsburgh
Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Pittsb g
Miners bk ol Pottsvriie, rottsvine
Dis.
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Monongahela bk of Brownsville, Browns 3
Northern bk of Pa, Dundaft
Northampton bk, .Allentown
New Hope Del. Bri'dge co.
Northumberland Union Columbia bk;
Milton
N Western bk of Pa, MeadvilU
New Salem bank, Fayette co
Office Schuylkill bk, P. Carbori
Pa Agr & Manuf bk Carlisle
Silver Lake bk, zloritrose
Taylorsville Del Bridge co;
Towanda bk, Towanda
Unibn bk of Pa, Uniontown
Westmoreland bk, Greensburg
Wilkesbarre bridge co, Wilkes.
West Branch bk, Williamsport
Wyoming bk, Wilkesbarrb
York bk, York
Vniiorlmnv hk. Perrvonolis
iVbe.-rlt may be proper to remark, that the
notes of nearly all the country banks are re
deemed in specie on presentation at their coun
ters; and that the cause of their depreciation in
the city, is -owing to a resolution of the city
banks to" receive on deposit the notes of those
banks only which have effected an arrange
ment with a city bank to redeem their notes
when presented. Those country banks there
fore, which are quoted at par, have an agency
in the city where their notes are paid in specie
on demand.
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New and Extraordinary "11 vfinlios!!!
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FOLD WRITER. By .this wonderlul invention
a letter and duplicate can be written in one opera
tion with more ease and greater facility than a
single letter with an ordinary pen and ink.
To the mercantile, professional and travelling
pait of the community this truly great invention i
of infinite vilue as it is a great saving of -naiii,
trouble and expense. The principal advantage
to be derived from the manifold wttter is, Hint a
copy of any document may be kept without any
additional trouble to the writer, and without anv
necessity of using either an inkstand or a pen.
The instrument used for writing is an agate point,
consequently it never wears by use. For bank,
insurance offices, merchants, men ot business gen
erally, lawyers., postmasters, editors, reportois.
public officers, ana an wno may oe ueainuis i
preserving copies of their letters, documents, &c.
with an immense saving of time and the satisfac
tion of having an exact cbpy of what they have
written, this will be found invaluable
The following is from the Chairman of the Com
mittee on Chemicals, appointed by the mnriager.J
of the American Institute at their late Fair :
" The judges appointed by the Managers of the
Fair of the American Institute, held at Kibto.-,
Garden, October, 1811, report, that we have ex
amined into the merits of Francis's Manifold Wr:.
ter, and t find it to be a very ingenious and iiselul
contrivance, by which two or more letters, or oili
er documents, may be written at once. The infc
used is not in a liquid stale, but consists of a com
position applied to sheets of paper. Toe nature
of this composition is such that it is not liable ti
change color by exposure to the air or moisture;
nor is it easily removed from paper by cheilii'cal
agents.
"The principal advantage to be derived Ho:n 1
use of the Manifold Writfcr is, that a copy ol aiiy
rWnmpnt mav Iir keut without anv additional.
trouble to the writer, and without the necessity of
using either an inksYand or a pen. " It is sttue.I
trwit "n rnnv-rinht is secured. We consider Mr.
Francis deserving a reward from the Institute.
(Signed) J AS. k. um l uxs, iu. xj. uut..
Consequently a medal was awarded
Francis's Manifold Writer has now been in sue;
cessful operatio'n two years, during which tinie
the proprietor has had the pleasure of receiving
the unfeigned approbation of all whose observa
tion it has come under. At the late fair of tho
American Institute the merits of the article wero
examined into by thrco of the most able chemists
in the country, who pronounced it to be. a very in
genious and useful contrivance, and not liable Ui
change color by exposure to air, moisture, or
chemical agents. , Consequently a mecal warf
awarded by the Institute
The proprietor has lately made great improve
ments in this article. The paper is of the best
qnality manufactured in the United States, being
made for the Manifold writer expressly to his or
der. The ruling of them', which has for some.tin.6
been thought imposible, has at length been biought
to perfection for which a copyright has been Se
cured. The copying books are bound in a varie
ty of forms and sizes', varying in price fronr 50
cent's upwards .
Stationers and Country Merchants in general
will find it to their advantage to procure the arti
cle, as they meet with a ready sale. A liberal
deductfon made to those who buy by wholesale.
, Newspapers or magazines throughout the coun
try copying the above entire without alteration or
abridgement (including this notice) and give it
twelve inside insertions shall receive a copy sub
ject to their order by sending a paper containing
the advertisement to the office of the subscriber
LEWIS FRANCIS, 83 William street,
. . corner Maiden Lane, Ne'w-Yoifc.
September 14, 1842'.
Fasiiiokablc Tai3oM3ag"
ESTABLISHMENT,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of
Stroudsburg and county generally, that he is
still exerting himself for their accommodation
at his stand, one door below the ollice of Wm.
Davis, Esq. on Elizabeth street, and has now
in his possession plates and diagrams of the
Very latest City Fasfiions;
from which he is enabled to cut all kinds of
gentlemen's wearing apparel in a manner that
cannot fail to please those who may wish to
'dress in strict accordance with the prevailing
modes. For others whose tastes may not in
cline to the latest fashions, or whose, ages may
suggest ideas of comfort rather than display, ho
trusts he is equally well prepared; having had
the advantage of many years experience in tho
difficult, yet not unsUrmountable task of adapt
ing his work to the wishes of many and vari
ous persons. He is prepared to supply orders
with promptness and despatch. With his sin
cerest thanks for the patronage heretofore be
stowed upon him, he respectfully solicits its
continuance determined to neglect no means
of giving his customers full and ample satisfac
tion. All kinds of cutting neatly executed at the
shortest notice, and irt tho most fashionable
style.
'September 14, 1S42.
BAR IRON.
DOUBLE AN-D SINGLE REFINED,
Bar Iron, Car, Coac!i& Wagoti Axles,
AW SftSiASBS.
CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS,
Axle and Criint Barrel Iron,
Anu a general assortment 01
constantly on hand and will be sold on the most Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1842. 10
reasonable terms, by
MORRIS EVANS.
Analbmink Iron Works, April 6, 1842.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this office..
NOTICE.
A Petition for Discharge and Certificate un
der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
Michael II. Drehcr, late Merchant, now Re
corder of Deeds, &c, Monroe county.
And Monday the 21st day of November next,
at II o'clock, a. 31.. is appointed for the hearing
thereof, before "die 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," may
appear and show cause if any they have, whl
such Discharge and Certificate should not bv
granted.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
BOARDING.
Pleasant rooms and good board may be h&l
in a private family, on accommodating terms
Enquire of MRS. SMITH.
Stroudsburg, May 4, 1842.