Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, November 09, 1842, Image 3

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    JEPFERSONIAN REPlTLfCAN.
NOTICE
or repair.
The umdersigned respectfully informs the
public that he is duly authorised to sell the
Right of the Johnson Re-acting Water wheel,
to the counties of Monroe and Pike, patented
the 22d day or June, A. D. 1840.
1 iiu juiiiiauu I C-aUWIIg wild I 13 "'u ucai iiwtv
in use to propel a saw null; it excels any other
wheel in the United States under a low water
head: under a head from 5 to 7 feet is suffi
cient to cut from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours I
of inch or any other boards with ease. The
wheels require, under a 7 foot head, 140 inches
of water and so in proportion to any other head.
Inder a 7 foot head, the Saw will make from
SOU to 250 strokes per minute. The advan
tage which those wheels have over any other
wheels is, that it requires but four posts to make
the floom or bulk head; the wheels are hung on
the crank shaft. Two wheels are vhal is re
quired for a Saw mill, and the posts planked lu -
side the same as a pen stock. I have built one
of those mills this season, on the Roaring
Brook, in Luzerne county, fur Mr. S. P. Tern-
phn, under about a 7 fool head, which will cut
from 3 to 4000 in twelve hours of inch boards;
therefore, 1 can recommend them as the best
wheels now in operation. There arc several
more mills in that part, all under low heads,
which answers the same purpose as that of Mr.
Tcmplins. For further information, please call
on the subscriber.
FERDINAND DUTOT. Agent.
Lower Smithfield, Monroe co., ) r
November 0, IS 12 J
23 1) "SI? SI
Came to the enclosure of the subscriber du-
ring the latter part of October, a
Red Steer,
beiwccn one and two years old, with a white
spot in the forehead. The owner is requested
to come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take him awaj', otherwise he will be dis
posed of according to law.
ADAM SIIAFER.
Stroud tsp., Nov. 9, 1S42. 3t.
Stoves!
C. W. BcWitt & Brother, have
just received a large assortment of Stoves, con-
MStillg of
Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 boiler Cooking stoyes.
do do 9 plate stoves.
do do Parlour do.
do do Box do.
Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do. ,
Manys Albany 3 do do.
DegroJF ty Sears Albany 3 do do.
Spoors" Patent Coal stoves.
And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all of which
they will sell cheap for cash or produce.
Milford, Nov. 10, 1812.
LIST OF PERSONS .
Returned as Retailers of Foreign
jTIercIiaiMlize,
That have taken out Licenses to wholesale and
retail Foreign Merchandize and Liquors with
in the County of Monroe, for the year 1842.
All those marked with a () have laken out Li
censes to sell Liquor.
XAMES. CLASS.
SMITH FI E LDrTSP.
Brl! & Brothers 14
Luke Brodhead . . ' 14
J) & J Zimmerman ,
Joseph Zimmerman r . t:. 14
John Lander - - - - 14
J V & C R Wilson 14
M1DQLE SMITHFIELD.""
Gratton & Heller 14
stroudsb'urg; ,.
Robert Boys
K S Staples & Co
John Boys
William Eastburn
Charles Boys
Samuel Stokes
J D & C Malvcn
t Joseph L Keller
14
14
14
13
14
.-J 4
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
a 14
14
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HAMILTON.
Joseph Keller
Kiser & Marsh
Charles Saylor
POCONO TSP. .
Jacob Engle
Myers and Edinger
TOI3YIIANNA TSP.
Mahlon K Taylor & Co.
C1IESNUT HILL TSE.
Daniel Brown & Co
Adam Uu
Pai rich Daily
Adam Hufismtth .
ROSS TSP. ' -s
Stephen Hess
T From 21st August 1842, to Jst May 1813
FREDERICK KISER, Treat.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 2, 1842.
SIX EftTT$ REWARD.
Runaway from the subscriber on
the 1 3ih instant, a bound boy named
Edward Witwey,
aped abnut seventeen years. AH
a rf
persons are forbid harboringor trust
ing htm on my account. The above reward
will be paid, but no charges, if said boy is
In ought back. . '. '
A B R A H AM B . V) BOK-E R . i
TO
unaware, uo.
' ' NOTICE.
A Petition for Discharge and Certificate un
der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
Solomon Seaman, Farmer, Pike county.
And Friday the 30th day of December next
at 11 o'clock, a. m. is appointed for the hearing
thereof before the said Court, sitting in Bank
ruptcy, al the District Court Room, in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors
of the said Petitioner, who have 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
granted.
FRAS. HOPKINS ON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Philadelphia, Oct. 22, 18-12.
SHERIFF'S
.1L.31
i By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to
J me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at
the Court House in Milford, oh the twenty-sixth
day of November, at 2 o'clock p. ai., the follow-
' ing properly, to wit:
A certain Tract or Lot of Land,
situate in the township of Delaware, County of
Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, described as
follows. Beginning at a .stone on a line of land
surveyed to the late Robert Levers, which is"
tilso a corner of William Gibsons land, thence
by the same south 62 1-2 degrees, east 238
; perches to a stone, thence by land surveyed id
John Coolbaugh, north 80 1-2 degrees, east
95 1-4 perches to a corner, thence by lands
surveyed to Adam null, sen., norm O' i-z ue-
F' , , y-"
by lands surveyed to the late Robert Levers,
.south 29 degrees, west 29 perches to the place
of beginning, containing
123 ACRES
strict measure, it being part of a tract of land
originally surveyed to Solomon Huff.
Also:
One other piece or parcel of Land,
containing
iac hundred and tliirlccBi Acres
strict measure, bounded as follows. Beginning
at a stone corner of land surveyed to Robert
Levers, thence south 34 degrees, east 177 per
ches to a stone, ihence by land of Hugh Lati
morc south 69 degrees, east 1G0 perches to a
stone, ihence by land surveyed to. John Cool
baugh, north 8 degrees and "0 minutes, east
72 perches to a stone, thence by land now or
late of John Harper, north 62 degrees and 30
minutes, west 290 perches to the place of be
ginning, it being part of a tract of land origin
ally surveyed to Solomon HufT.
Also:
Another piece or parcel of Land,
containing
Fifty Acres and Sixty Perches,
situate as aforesaid, beginning at a heap of
' stones on the south east corner of the lot on
which Messrs Whitaker and Preston reside,
known as Whiiaker's Mill Tract, thence north
86 degrees, east 130 perches to a stone corner,
north 4 degrees, west 62 perches to a stone
corner, south 86 degrees, west 130 perches to
a stone on the line of Preston's land, south 4
degrees, east 62 perches to the place of begin
ning
Also:
Another piece or parcel of Land,
described as follows: Patent to William Gib
son, dated Oct. 24th 1 833 enrolled in Patent
Book H and volume 33, page 9, situate in Del
aware township, County of Pike. Beginning
at a post thence by land of John Coolbaugh,
north 8 1-2 degrees 315 1-4 perches to a post,
thence by land of Adam Hull, sen. north 62 1-2
degrees, west 205 3-4 per. to a stone, theiice
by land of Robert Levers, south 29 degrees,
west 232 perches to a stone, 34 degrees east,
177 perches to a white oak, thence by land late
of Isaac Van Campen, south 69 degrees, east
160 perches to the place of beginning, contain-
445 ACRES
and allowance, &c.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of William Gibson, and will be sold by me
for cash to the highest and best bidder.
JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Milford, )
Oct. 29, 1842. S nov. 2 3i.
' NOTICE.
.A Petition for the Benefit of the Bankrupt
Law', has been filed the 1 8th October, by
David R. Burley, formerly" Merchant, Pike
county.
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 Friday the 25ih day of November
next, at 11 o'clock, A at. when and where all
persons interested may appearand show cause,!
if any they have, why the prayer ol ttie said
Petition should not be granted, and the said
Petitioner declared Bankrupt.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Philadelphia, Oct. 19, 1842. 3l o26
Jill.
5w5
SURGEON DENTIST,
HaV located1 in Stroudsburg. Ofiice one1 dob
v westof Dr. W. P. Vail's.- . '!
A uguMi8 4if. ' .v . , . . Ai .
NOTICE.
The undersigned having been appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to settle
and adjust the rales and proportions of the as
sets to and among the respective creditors, of
Jacob Eilenberger, late of Lower Smithfield tsp.
in said County, deceased, .will oeat his office
to attend to said duty on "Saturday, the third
day of December, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
when all persons interested are required to pre
sent their claims, or be debarred from.coming
in for a share of such assets or fund.
CHARLES B. SHAW, Auditor.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 26, 1842. 4t.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having been appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Monroe count), to settle
and adjust the rates and proportions of the as
sets to and among the respective creditors, of
Henry Ames, late of Chesnuthill township, in
said County, deceased, will be at his ofiice to
attend to said duty on Saturday, the third day
of December, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon,
when . all persons interested are required to pre
sent their claims, or be dub'arred'froni coming
in for a share of such assets or fund.
CHARLES B. SHAW, Auditor.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 26, 1842. 4t.
Pike county, s.
The Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
mmand you that you attach
Abraham Vliet and Stephen S.
Murray, late of your county, yeomen, by all
and singular their goobs and chattels, lands and
tenements in whose hands or possession soev
er the same may be, so that they be Slid appear
before our Court of Common Pleas to beholden
at Milford in and for said County, on the 20th
day of December next; there to answer Thom
as Kensett, of a plea of debt not exceeding
one thousand dollars, dnd further we command
you that you summon all persons in whose
hands or possession the said goods and chat
tels or any of them may be attached, so that
they and every ef thejn be and appear before the
said Court at the day and place hereinbefore
mentioned, to answer what shall be objected
against them, and abide the judgement of the said
Court therein; and have you then and there
this writ.
Witness the Hoti. William Jessup, Presi
dent Judge of our said Court ai Milford, this
22d day of September, 1842.
II. S. MOTT, Prothonotary.
I do certify the above to be a true copy of
the writ to mo directed, in the case of Thomas
Kensett vs. Abraham Vliet and Stephen S.
Murray, in the Common Pleas of Pike county.
JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Milford, )
Sept. 22,- 18-12: J
October 13.
NOTICE,
Petitions for Discharge and Certificate Under
the Bankrupt Law, hac been filed by
Moses Bross, Lumberman, Pike county.
Walter Buchanan, Tanner, do.
And Friday the 30th day of December next, at
11 o'clock, a. M. is appointed for the hearing
thereof, before the said Court, sitting tn Bank
ruptcy, at the District Cdurt Room, in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors
of ihe said Petitioners, who have proved iheir
Debls, and all other persons in interest, may
appear and show cause, if any they have, why
such Discharge arid Certificate should not be
granted.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Philadelphia, Oct." 5, 1842.- 10.
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
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 Ci
ty of Philadelphia, when and where the Credr
itors of the said Petitioner, who have proved
their Debls, and all other persons in interest,
may appear and show cause, if any they have,
why such.Dtscharge and Certificate should not
be granted.
FRAS-. HOPKINSON,
Clerk oj the District Court.
Philadejphia, Oct. 8, 1842.--10w, ol3.
LUMBER! LUMBER'!
The. subscribers have at their Mill situate
three miles from John Fleet's Tavern, which is
on the Drinker Pike, and only half a mile from
Henry W. Drinker, Esq., a largo and general
assortment of seasoned
White F5E2C LMaaI!kca,
of the bestqualiiy, which they ofier at very low
prices. 'Purchasers would do well to call and
examine their assortment, it being from 5 io 10
miles nearer, and a much better road, than to
any other Mill in this section of country, where
a general assortment can be had.
PHILIP G. READING & Co.
September 21, 1842. 4m. .
Attorney at Iiaw,
Milford, Pike county, Pa.
(OFFICE NEABLV Ofl'OSITK THE PRCSBYTnitTAN
riiURCll.) - j
September M, 1842. ' - '
mSM-m greeting:
We co
BANK NOTE HSU-
Corrected weekly for the Jeflcrsonian Republican;
The notes of those banks on which quotations
are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not
purchased by the Philadelpbia brokers, with the'
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 Peuntpwnship
Bank of United States
Commercial bank ol'Penn. .
Farmers and Mechanics'
Girard
Kensington
Kensington Sav. Ins.
Merchants bank ol'Philada.
Dis.
fraud
par
par
8
5a8
53a55
par
par
50
par
fraud
5i "
l:.v
- Wit
Manufacturers and' Mechanics
"TP?!
7
par
Mechanics
jYIoyamerfsing
7
jiar
failed
failed
fraud
failed
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Sav. Ins,
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Pennto'wnship Sav. Ins.
Soutliwark Savings bank
Schuylkill Savings Ins
Schuylkill bank
Southwark bank
Western bank
par
par
par
Country Banke
Agricultural bk, Great Bend
Allegheny bk. of Pa, Bedford no sale
Bk of Beaver, Beaver closed
Bk of Swarta, Ilarrisbttrg closed
Bk of Washington, Washington failed
Bk of Chambersburg, Chambers; 8
Bk of Gettysburg, Gettysburg - 8
Bk Of Pittsburg, Pittsburg . 1
Bk of Susquehana co. Montrosa t. 10
Bk or Chester co. Weschester par
Bk of Delaware co. Chester par
Bk. of Germantown, Germaiitowti , par
Bk of Lewistown, Lewistown , 12
Bk of Middletown, Middletown . 5
Bk of Montgomery co. Norristown par
Bk of Northumberl'd, Northumb. 7
Berks co bank. Reading
Centre bank Bellefonte closed
City bank Pittsburg no sale
Columbia bk & bridge co. Columb; ; 2
Carlisle bank, Carlisle ... . 8
Doyleslown bank, Doylestown par
Easton bank, Easton par
Exchange bank, Pittsburg 1
Certificates 1
Do do branch Hollisdayburg . . 1
Certificates 7 1-2
Erie bank, Erie ' 7
Farm. & Drov. bk, Waynesburg I.. 10
Farm. & Mech's blc. Pittsburg - failed
Farm. & Mech's bk, Fayette co failed
Farm. & Mech's, Greencastle failed
Frahkiin bk, Washington, 3
Farmers bk Bucks co, Bristol par
Farmers bk Lancaster, Lancaster 1
Farmers bk Reading; Reading 7
Harrisburg bank, Harrisburg 0
Harmony Institute, Harmony - - fio sale
Honesdale bank Honesdale 1
Huntingdon bank, Huntingtoa ' ho sale
Juniata bank, Lewistown 12
Lancaster bank, Lancaster . ' 1
Lancaster county bk, Lancaster 1
Lebanon bank, Lebanon , 5
Lumbermen's bank, Warren . failed
Marietta & Susoue. Trading co no sale
Merchants & Manuf. bk, Pittsburgh 1
Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Pittsb g fraud
Minnrs hie of Pottsville. Poltsville 7
Monongahela bk of Brownsville, Browns
Northern bk of Pa, Dundaff
Northampton bk, Allentown
New Hope Del. Bridge co.
no sale
20
15
Northumberland Union Columbia bk,
Milton . no sale
N Western bk of Pa, MeadvilU closed
New Salem bank, Fayette co fraud
Office Schuylkill bk, P. Carbon . Tailed
Pa Agr & Manuf bk Carlisle failed
Silver Lake bk, Montrose closed
Taylorsville Del Bridge co, 10
Towanda bk, Towanda Tailed
Union bk of Pa, Uniontown- ; 4 failed
Westmoreland bk, Greensburg closed
Wilkesbarre bridge co, Wilkes. no sale
West Branch bk, Williamsport
Wyoming bk, Wilkesbarre 12
York bk, York 8
Youghany bk, Perryopolis - ; -no sale
Note. It 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
BAR IRON.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED,
Bar Iron, Car, Coach & Wagon Axles,
CROW BAR, SI.EqGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS,
Axle and Gun Barrel Iron,
And a general assortment of
WAG Off TYKE & SQUARE IHO!,
constantly on hand and will be sold on the niosl
reasonable terms, by
MORRIS EVANS,
Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 1842.
BLANK DEEDS
For i?aJo at this offic'Q.
i
New and Exirxiordinar j' InyjQ?Mosj!!J
FRANCIS'S HIGHLY IMPROVKJi MAM-
FOLD WRITER. By this wonderful irrventi" t
a letter and duplicate can be written in one opera
tion with more ease and greater fa'cili;;- than a
single letter with an ordinary pen and ink.
1 o the mercantile, professional and travelling
pait of the community this truly great invention N
of infinite value as it is a great saving of timl,
trouble and expense. The principal advantage
to be derived from the manifold .writer is, tb.it a
copy of any document may be kept without ar r
additional trouble to the writer, and without at
necessity of using either an inkstand or a n u.
The instrument used for writing is an acHte point,
consequently it never wears by use. For hanks.
insurance offices, merchants, men ot uumucss gen
erally, lawyers; postmasters, editors, rcportirs.
public oflicers, and all wno may oe desirous t
preserving copies of their letters, documents. tr.
with an immense saving of time and the -satisfaction
of having an exact copy of what they liavi
written, this will be found invaluable;
The lbllowing is from the Chairman of the Com
mittee on Chemicals, appointed by the manage!
of the American Institute at their late Fair:
" The judges appointed by the Manager:; of tho
Fair of the American Institute, held at ii!i.
Garden, October, 1841, report, that we have ex
amined into the merits of Francis's Manifold W u
ter, and find it to be a very ingenious and nswh I
contrivance, by which two or more letters, or oth
er documents, may be written- at once. The vw
used is not in a liquid state, but coiisi-sts of a mal
position applied to sheets of paper. Thli riator .
of this composition is such that it is not liable t
change color by exposure to the air or inuistrnv;
nor is it easily removed from paper by chemiciL
agents.
"The principal advantage to be derived fiom
use of the Manifold Writer is, that a copy of siuv
document may be kept without any addition.:'
trouble to the writer, and without the necessity i
using either an inkstund or a pen. It is slau-1
that a copy-right is secured. Wo consider Mr.
Francis deserving a reward from Ihe Institute.
(Signed) '-JAS. R. CHITON, M. D. Lhn.
Consequently A medal was awarded
Francis's Manifold Writer has now beet! in suc
cessful operation two years, during which tiinr
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 tlie
American Institute the merits of the article wpm
examined into by three of the moat able chemists
in the country, who pronounced it to be a very in
genious and useful contrivance, and not liable t
change color by exposure to air, moisture, -chemical
agents. Consequently a mecal wa.j
awarded by the Institute
The proprietor has lately made great improve
ments in this article. The paper is of the Ivii
quality manufactured in the United States, being
made for the Manifold writer expressly to his or
der. The ruling of them, which has for some ti.-r.o
been thought imposiblc, has at length been brought
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 from 50
cents upwards
Stationers and Country Merchants in gencmL
will find it to their advantage to procure the art!
cle, as they meet with a ready sale. A libcraL
deduction made to those who buy by vholesale.
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, New-York.
September 14, 1812.
NOTICE.
A Petition for Discharge and Certificate un
der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
Michael H. Dreher, late Morchant, now Re
corder of Deeds, &c, Monroe county.
And Monday the 2 1st day of November next,
at 11 o'clock, a. at. is appointed for the hearing
thereof, before the said Court, silting in Bank
ruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City
of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditor.1
of the said Petitioners, who have proved theii
Debts, and all other persons in interest, may
appear and show cause if any they have, wht
such Discharge and Certificate should not ba
granted.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1842. 10.
TAILORING.
Mrs. Smith & Miss Siites,
Respectfully inform the citizens of Strouds
burg and vicinity, that they have commenced
the above business in Elizabeth street, at. the
shop formerly occupied by Charles Smith, dee'd,
where they will be happy to receive orders for
all kinds of work in the Tailoring Lirte and
whero they will devote their best efforts to
the accommodation of their patrons. With ui
experience in the business of no inconsrdec:.olo
length a determination to adhere stric.ly to
their prosnises and a resolution never r.a make
unreasonable charges, they flatter tb dmselves
that they will receive a fair proportion ol tho
custom of the neighborhood.
Country produce of all kind', taken in pav
ment for work.
Stroudsburg, April 20, 142.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, the nuditur appointed bv
tho Orphans CouTt of Monroe county, to ex
amine and if necessary resettle the accounts
of James H. Siroud, the Administrator, &c. of
Alexander Eagles, deceased. and make distri
bution of the remaining assets to and among
ihe creditors of deceased, will discharge
tho duties of fa appointment on the 24th day
of Ndveri,uer nex,t al 10 o'clock, a. M. at his
office ;in ,no Borough of Stroudsburg, when' anil
wiere the creditors and all other. persons. inter
ested may attend.
JOHN D. MORRIS, Auditor.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 2(3, lS42.-.4t.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this officer