Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, November 16, 1842, Image 3

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    JEFF J3RS0NIAN REPUBLICAN.
DRY BOARDS.
The subscriber, residing at II. S. Treeb's
Saw Mill on Sand Spring Run, in Penn Forest
ttownship, Monroe coumv. Pa.. 15 miles from
fJohn'Mer wine's Tavern, and 0 miles from John
Brotzman's Tavern, near the road leading from
fine 1 urnpike at Merwine's io White Haven,
W ttil! CfiJI In
F WBiifc Piaac Boards
as follows for CASH.
Siding, $10,00)
Inch, $ 8,00 Length from 12 to 18 ft.
Cullings, S 5,00 3
N. B. The boards hero offered for sale, have
been sawed upwards of a year, and were man
ufactured in the best possible manner. AVc use
the Patent Self selling dog on our Mill, and
therefore each board is of equal thickness; be
ing, when first sawed one inch and an eighth
full. Peisons wishing DRY I30ADS foritn
mediate use will do well to call and examine
for themselves.
Mr. John Merwinc can give any information
concerning the road to my house.
JOHN KELSEY.
Penn Forest tsp., Monroe co., Nov. 1G, 1842.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Honorable William Jcssup,
President Judge of the 11 th Judicial dis
trict of Pennsylvania, composed of the
counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Monroe
and Pike, and Joseph Keller and John T.
Bell, Esqs. Associate Judges of the courts
of Common Pleas of the county of Ion
roc, and by virtr.e of their offices, Justices
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery, and Court of Gen
eral Quarter Sessions in and for the said
county of Monroe, have issued their pre
cept to me, commanding; that a Court of
Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas,and
General Jail Delivery and court of Quar
ert Sessions of the Peace, for the said coun
ty of Monroe, to be holden at Strouds
burg, on Tuesday, the 13lh day of De-
Is therefore hereby given co the Coro
ner, the Justices of the Peace, and Con
stables of the said county of Monroe, that
they be then and there with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations and
other remembrances, to do those things
which to their offices are appertaining,
and also that those who are bound by re
cognizance 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 offences, to be then
and there to prosecute or testify as shall
be just.
OLIS D. GORDOj Sheriff.
(God save the Commonwealth.
Shenn ' Othce, Slrouds
bur;, Nov. 9, 1842.
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NOTICE
02 those vrlio arc about to build
or repair.
The umdersigned respect full)' informs the
public that he is duly authorised to sell the
Kight of the Johnson Re-acting Water wheel,
to the counties of Monroe and Pike, patented
iho 2?d day of June, A. D. 1840.
The Johnson re-acting wheel is the best now
in use to propel a saw null; it excels any other
wheel in the United States under a low water
brad; under a head from 5 to 7 feet is suffi
tieni to cut from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours
of inch or any other boards with ease. The
uheds require, under a 7 fool head, 14,0 inches
f water and so in proportion to any other head.
I'nder a 7 foot head, the Saw will make from
tiO J 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 loom or hulk head; the wheels are hung on
liifl crank shaft. Two wheels are what is re
quired for a Saw null, and the posts planked iu
Mile the same as a pen stock. I have built one
of those mills this season, on the Roaring
JJrook, in Luzerne county, f;r Mr. S. P. Tem
jilin, under about a 7 foot head, which will cut
lroni 3 to 4000 in twelve hours of inch boards;
therefore, 1 can recommend them as the best
wheels now in operation. There are several
more mills in that part, all under low heads
which answers the same purpose as that of Mr.
Templins. For further information, please call
on the subscriber.
FERDINAND DUTOT. Agent.
Lower Smithfield, Monroe co., ) -November
9, 18 12 J "
Came to the enclosure of the subscriber du
ring the latter part of October, a
Red Steer,
between 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 away, otherwise he will be dis
posed of according to law. .
ADAM SHAPE R.
Stroud tsp., Nov. 9, 1842. 3t.
Take notice, that 1 have applied to the
Judges 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
Tuesday the 1 3th day of December next,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the hearing of
me and my creditors, in the Court House, in the
Borough of Stroudsburg, in said county, when
and where you may attend if you see proper.
JOHN DE WI I T.
November 9, 1842.
LIST OF PERSONS
Returned as Retailers of Foreign
Merchandize,
That have taken out Licenses to wholesale and
retail Foreign Merchandize and Liquors with
in the County of Monroe, for the year 1S42.
All those marked with a () have taken out Li
censes to sell Liquor.
NAMES. CLASS.
SMITHFIELD TSP.
Bell & Brothers 14
Luke Brodhead 14
D. &, J Zimmerman 14
Joseph Zimmerman 14
John Lander 14
J V fc C R Wilson ' 14
MIDDLE SMITH FIELD.
Gratton &, Heller 14
STROUDSBURG.
Rohert Boys 14
R S Staples & Co 14
John Boys 14
William Eastburn 13
Charles Boys . 14
Sanntel Stokes 14
J D & C Malven 13
f Joseph L Keller 14
HAMILTON. 1 !
Joseph Keller 14
Kiscr & Marsh 14
Charles Saylor . . - 14
POCONO TSP. .
Jacob Engle 14
Myers and Edinger 14
TOBYHANNA TSP,
Mahlon K Taylor fc Co. 14
CHESNUT HILL TSP.
Daniel Brown & Co 14
Adam Utt 14
Patrich Daily 14
Adam Huffs mith . ... 14
ROSS TSP. ,
Stephen Hess 14
t From 21st August 1842, to 1st May 1843.
FREDERICK RISER, Trcas.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 2, 1842.
mm
Imv
ores
f
. W. BeWfitf & Brother, have.
jn-i received a large assortment of Stoves, con
MMillg of
Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 boiler Cooking stoves.
do do 9 plate stoves.
do do Parlour do.
do do B'jx do.
Q..e Count ij A boiler Cooking doi . v -:
fan yV Albany 3 do do. --.
V'XroJT dy Sears Albany 3 do do. .
Spoofs" Patent Coal stoves. ''."??'
And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all of which
tjiey m1I cheap for ca&li or produce. .
Vlillord, Nuv. 10, 1842. rts .
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, the auditor appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to ex
amine and if necessary resettle the accounts
of James H. Stroud, the Administrator, &c. of
Alexander Eagles, deceased, and make distri
bution of the remaining assets to and among
ihe creditors of said deceased, will discharge
the duties of his appointment on the 24th day
of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. lM. at his
office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and
where the creditors and all other persons inter
ested may attend.
JOHN D. MORRIS, Auditor.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 2G, 1842.--41.
Pike county, ss.
wi. r"m..rniit. r i.n..o.,i
vanta to the bherill ol said bounty,
Greeting:
. t. ...
ySSS?C' We command you ttiat you aitacti
Abraham yliet 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 and appear
before our Court of Common Pleas lobe holden
at Mtlford 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, and further we command
you that you summon all persons in whose
hands or possession the said poods and chat-
j lels or any of them may be aitached, so that
they and every ofthem be and appear belore the
said Court at tho 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 Hon. William Jessup, Prcat
dent Judge of our said Court
22d day of September, 1842.
II. S. MOTT
I do certifv the above to be a true cony of
the writ to mo directed, in tho case of Thomas
Kenseti vs. Abraham Yliet aiid Stephen S.
Murray, in the Common Pleas of Pike county.
- JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
SrifT
Sept. 22, 1842
; October 13.
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at Milford, this
Prolhonotary.
BLANK MOIlTGlW$& r
For sale at Uiis office: ;
6 UUlCl', iUMluiu, f
JOB WORK ,
Neajl&executpd ?u tins Office.!
SHERIFF'S
MmMXnEm
By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to
me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at
the Court House in Milford, on the twenty-sixth
day of November, at 2 o'clock p. si., the follow
ing property, 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
also a corner of William Gibsons land, thence
by the same south G2 1-2 degrees, east 238
perches to a stone, thence by land surveyed to
John Coolbaugh, north 80 1-2 degrees, east
95 1-4 perches to a corner, thence by lands
surveyed to Adam Huff, sen., north 02 1-2 de
grees, west 205 3-4 perches to a stone, thence
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
Osae husadrctl anad thirteen 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, thence by land of Hugh Lati
more south 69 degrees, east 1G0 perches to a
stone, thence by land surveyed to John Cool
baugh, north S degrees and 0 minutes, cast
72 perches to a stone, thenco 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 Huff.
Also:
Another piece or parcel of Land,
containing
Fifty Acres asad Sixty Perches,
situate as aforesaid, beginning at a heap of
stones on the south cast corner of the lot on
which Messrs Whilaker and Preston reside,
known as Whitaker'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, weal 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. 2 lih 1833 enrolled in Patent
Book H and rolumc 33, page 9, situato 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 Huff, sen. north 62 1-2
degrees, west 205 3-4 per. to a stone, thence
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 Canipcn, south 69 degrees, east
160 perches to the place of beginning, contain
mg
445 ACRES
and allowance, &c.
Seized and taken in execution as tho 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. $ nov.2. 3t.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having been appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to settle
and adjust the rates and proportions of the as
sets to arid among the respective creditors, of
Jacob Eilenberger, late of Lower Smithfield tsp.
in said County, deceased, will be at 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 county, to settle
and adjust tho 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 bo at Ins office to
attend to said duty on Saturday, the third day
of December, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
when all persons interested arc required to pre- j
sent iheir claims, or be debarred from coming;
in for a share of such assets or fund.
CHARLES B. SHAW, Auditor.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 26, 1842. 4l.
NOTICE.
Petitions for Discharge and Certificate under
the Bankrupt Law, hate been filed by
Moses Bross, Lumberman, Pike county.
Waller Buchanan, Tanner, do.
And Friday the OOlh day of December next, at
11 o'clock, a. m. is appointed for tho hearing
thereof, before the said Court, silting 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, why
such Discharge and Certificate should not be
granted.
FRAS. HOFKINSOtf,
Clerk of the District Court.
Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1842.- 10.
NOTICE.
A PotitionTor 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'elock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing
thereof, before the said Court, sititng in Bank
ruptcy, at the District Court Room, inthe Ci
iy of Philadelphia, when and where the Cred
itors of the said Petitioner, who have proved
their Debts, and all other persons in interest,
may appear ami show cause, if any they have,
why such4Discharge and Certificate should not
be granted.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk oj the District Court.
Philadelphia, Oct. 8, 1842.--10w. ol3.
M)TICE.
A Petition for the Benefit of the Bankrupt
Law, has been filed the 18th 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, silting in Bankruptcy,
at the District Court room in the City of Phil
adelphia, on Friday the 25th day of November
next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. when and where all
persons interested may appearand show cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of the said
Petition should not be granted, and the said
Petitioner declared Bankrupt.
FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.
Philadelphia, Oct. 19, 1842. 3t. o26
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. 3t. 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 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. HOPKINSON,
Cleric of the District Court.
Philadelphia, Oct. 22, 1842.
BANK NOTE IiIST.
Corrected ivcckJy for the 'Jcflersonian Republican.
Faslai5iab!c Tailoring"
ESTABLISHMENT.
Would respectfully inform tho citizens of
Stroudsburg and county generally, that he is
still exerting himself for their accommodation
at his stand, one door below the office of m.
Davis, Esq. on Elizabeth street, and has now
in his possession plates and diagrams of the
Very E.alcsl City Fashions;
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, he
trusts he is equally well prepared; having had
the advantage of many years experience m the
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
lion. All kinds of culliuff neatlv executed at the
shortest notice, and in the most fashionable
style.
September 14, 1842.
SIX CENTS 15EWAISB.
Runaway from the subscriber on
the 1 3th instant, u bound boy named
Eilwavcl Wilwcy,
aged about seventeen years. Ail
persons are forbid harboringor trust
ing him ;on my. a'ccounl. The above reward
will be paid, but no charges, if said boy. is
&ghtick:-,J "
ABRAHAM B. DECKER'.
Delaware, Oct. 22, 1842, - ' '
The nt1les tnose a"ks on which quotations
arc omitteJ and" a dash( Substituted, are m.c
purchased IT the Philadelphia brokers, with tins
exception oft hose which are marked with a tarO
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LUMBER! LUMBER!!
The subscribers have at their Mill situato
three miles from John Fleet's Tavern, which is
on the Drinker Piko, and only half a mile from
Henry W. Drinker, Esq., a largo and general
assortment of seasoned
White Fiific liiimbcr
of the best quality, which they offer at very low
prices. Purchasers would do well to call and
examine their assortment, it being from 5 to 10
miles nearer, and a much better road, than to
any other Mill In this section of country, where
a general assortment can bo had.
PHILIP G. READING & Co.
September 21, 1842. 4m.
DR. IiANIlVG,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Has located in Stroudsburg. Olfico o;jq 'dooi
west of Dr. AY. P. Vails,
August 3, 1812. tf,
Name.
Bank of Philadelphia
Bank of North Ant r,ca
Bank of Northern Lu,)erlI8SU- '
Bank of Pennsylvania
Bank of Peiintownship
Bank of United States
Commercial bank of Pena.
Farmers and Mechanics :.;
Girard . r
Kensington ' . i
Kensington Sav. Ins.-
Merchants bank of Philada.
Manufacturers and Mechanics
Mechanics
Moyamensing
Philadelphia
Philadelphia Sav. Ins,
Philadelphia Loan Co. V -Peiintownship
Sav. In.
Southwark Savings bank '
Schuvlkill Savings Iua
Schuylkill bank
Southwark bank
Western bank
ouailry Ba:iks
Agricultural bk, Great Bend
Allegheny bk of Pa, Bedford
Bk of Bearer, Beaver
BkofSwarta, 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. Weschester
Bk of Delaware co. Chester
Bk of Germantown, Germantown
Bk of Lewistown, Lewistown
Bk of Middletown, Middletown
Bk of Montgomery co. Norrisiown
Bk of NorthurnberPd, Norihumb.
Berks co bank, Reading
Centre bank, Bellefonla
City bank, Pittsburg
Columbia bk & bridge co. Columb.
Carlisle bank, Carlisle
Doyleslown bank, Doylestown
Easton bank, Easton
Exchange bank, Pittsburg
Certificates
Do do branch Hollisdavburg
Certificates
Erie bankErie
Farm. & Drov. bk, Waynesburg
Farm. & Mech's bk. Pittsburg
Farm. & Mech's bk, Fa3'ette co
Farm. & Mech's, 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, Lebanon
Lumbermen's bank, Warren
Marietta & Susque. Trading co
Merchants & Manuf. bk, Pittsburgh
Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Pittsb g
Miners bk of Poitsville, Pottsville T
Monongahela bk of Brownsville, Browns 5
Northern bk of Pa, Dundaff no salo
Northampton bk, Allentown 20
New Hope Del. Bridge co. 15
Northumberland Union Columbia bk,
Milton no sale
N Western bk of Pa, Meadville closed.
New Salem bank, Fayette co fraud
Office Schuylkill bk, P. Carbon failed.
Pa Agr & Manuf bk Carlisle failed
Silver Lake bk, ATontrose closed
Taylorsville Del Bridge co, 10
Towanda bk, Towanda failed
Union bk of Pa, Uniontown failed
Westmoreland bk, Greensburg closed
Wilkesbarre bridge co, Wilkes. no sale
West Branch bk, Williamspori
Wyoming bk, W'ilkesbarre 1 2
York bk, York 7
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- -lets;
and that the cause of their depreciation ii i
the city, is owing to a resolution of the citj
banks to receive on deposit the notes of thosi
banks only which have effected an arrange -ment
with a city bank to redeem their nott.s
when presented. Those country banks there
fore, which are quoted at par, have an ago-llcv
in the city where their notes are paid iu &r ,ecjo
on demand.
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BAR IRON.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFI;ED
BarIvo,.,Car,CoacU&-7a5oAx;c!j
CROWDAf
a ..j ",DOE A'Xl) plough moulds,
ac and vn Barrel Irois ,
And a general assortment of
IVAGO 'TYRE & SQUARE IIICST,
constantly on hand and will be sold on tho most
re?-sonable terms, by
MORRIS EVANS.
Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 18'12.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this offie'e.