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The undersigned having been appointed by ihe Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the as ?eio to and among the respective creditors, of Jacob Eileuberger, late of Lower Smhhfield tsp. in said County, deceased, will be al his office to attend to said duly on Saturday, the third day of December, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all persons interested are required to pre vent their claims, or be debarred from coming in for a share of such assets or fond. CHARLES B, StfW, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Oct. 26, 1842v 4t. Attorney at Law, ITIilford, Pike co-iinty, Pa. . (orriCE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE Pit ESDV-TERIAJf CHURCH.) NOTICE. The undersigned having been appointed by the Urpnans' oourt ol monroe couniy, to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the as sets id and among the respective creditors, of lieury Arnes, late ol Chesnuihtll township, in said County, deceased, will be at his office to attend to said duly on Saturday, the third day ot December, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all persons interested are required to pre sent tneir claims, or bo debarred from coining in for a share of such assets or fund. CHARLES B. SHAW, Auditor. Stroudsburg, Oct. 26, 1842. 4t. NOTICE. Tho subscribers having purchased the inter est of Htnry S. Mott in the firm of Mott, Bidtiis & Co., givo notice that ihe business will bo continued by them under the firm of AH persons indebted to said firm of MOTT, BIDDIS & Co., are requested to call and pay up al their earliest convenience, and it is de sirable, and requested, that they make, it con venietu soon. SAMUEL DIM MICK, BRIXTON A. BIDDIS, Milford, Nov. 22, 1S43. , PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Herri. William Jes sup, President Judge of the 11th Ju dicial district of Perinsylvauia, com posed of the counties df Susquehanna, Wayne, Monroe and Pike, and Joseph Keller and John T. Bell,- Esqs. Asso ciate 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 General Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me, commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, and General Jail De livery and Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the said county of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the 13th day of Decem ber next, to continue one week. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Monroe, that they be then and there with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembran ces, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the J ail 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 B. GORDON, Sheriff! (God save that Commonwealth.) Sheriff's Office, Strouds- burg, Nov. 9, 1S42. j - ores C. W. cWitt & Brother, have juM received a large assortment ol Stoves, con sisting of Franklin Furnace 3 and 4 boiler Cooking stoves: do , do 9 plate stoves; do do Parlour do. do do Box do. Orange County 4 boiler Cooking dd. Manifs Albany 3 do do. ' Dfgrqff 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, 1842. DRY BOARDS. The subscriber, residing al It. S. TregoS Saw Mill on Sand Spring Run, in Penn Forest township, Monroe county, Pa., lb miles frorrr John Mef wine's Tavern,- and 6 miles ffom John Brotzman's Tavern, near the road leading from the Turnpike at Merwine's to White Haven, will sell dry While Pane Boards as follows for CASH. Siding, $10,00 Inch, S 8,00 Length from H to 18 ft. Cullings, $ 5,00 J N. li. The boards here offered (of sale, have been sawed upwards of a year, and were man ufactured in the best possible manner. We 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 fuR. Peisons wishing DRY BO ADS for fin mediate use will do well to call and examine for themselves. Mr. John Merwine can give any information concerning the rodd to mv house. JOlN KELSfEY PcnnFurcsl isg-Monroe cp., Nov. 10, 1842. JURY UST. List of Qrand Jurors, drawn to' serve at December Term, 1842; 1 Daniel Weiss, Chesnuthill 2 William Long, Price 3 Samuel Bond, Tobyhanna. 4 Jacob Myers, Smithfield 5 George Warner, Pocono 6 Henry Eylcnberger, Smithfield! 7 Henry Weitzell, Tobyhanna 8 Anthony Transue, Smithfield 9 Stephen Gould, Penn Forrest 10 George Hohensheldt, Stroud 11 Peter Snyder, Hamilton 12 John D Frailey, Pocono 13 David Fenner, Smithfield 14 John Roth, Price - 15 Jacob Remmel, Ross" 16 Michael Ransberry, Stroud . 17 Samuel Fly, Ross 18 Jacob Starner, Chesnuthill 19 Peter Altemos, Ross r 20 Peter Keller, Stroud 21 George Stone, do 22 Charles Saylor, Hamilton 23 Moses Phillips, Stroud 21 Peter Frantz, Ross n 3. PETIT JURORS.-, : 1 Jacob Smith, Price ; -, 2 John Kern, Stroud 3 Jonas Greensweig, Ross 4 Jonas Trach, Hamilton "..- 5 Anthony Peters, Price ' ' ' C Daniel Roys, Stroud ' . 7 Lawrence Serfass, Chesnuthill . 8 Simon Heller, Hamilton 9 Elijah Quigley, Middle Smithfield 10 Simon Gruber, Pocono , - 11 Peter Ace, Middle- Smithfield 12 Moses W Coolbaugh, do 13 John Gearhart, Coolbaugh 14 John Dewitt, Middle Smithfield is Hharlps Drake. Stroud 16 Martin O Mosier, Middle Smithfield 17 Charles Houser, Smithfield 18 Adam Brotzman, Ross 19 Henry Myers, Smithfield 20 Melchoir Depevv, do 21 William Clements, Stroud. 22 Luke Brodhead, Smithfield I 22 John Shoemaker, Hamilton 24Jacob Singmaster, Stroud 25 Barney Decker, Middle Smithfield 26 Henry Overfield, do 27 John Michaels, Smithfield 28 Abraham Fly, Ross 29 John Brown, Smithfield 20 Jacoh Rupert, Hamilton 31 Peter Tfible, Smithfield - 32 George Altemos, Tobyhanna 33 Michael Mixsell, Ross . 34 Jacob Dennis, Hamilton 35 George Bond, Chesnuthill 36 Edward Engler, Ross In pursuance of an order of ihe Court, ihe following persons were on the 9th day of Sep tember last, drawn and added to the above list of Petii Jurors,. for December term, A. D. 1842 1 Joseph Dusenberry, Stroud 2 Martin Place, Middle Smithfield 3 Samel Bossard, Hamilton 4 Abraham Yetter, Coolbaugh 5 Adam Altcmos, Ross 6 Jacob Strpud, Middle Smithfield 7 Philip Huffman, Tobyhanna 8 Jacob HufTsmith, Chesnuthill 9 James Postens, Stroud 10 Joseph Hinkle, Hamilton 11 Jacob Buskirk, Ross 12 Frederick Smith, Smithfield. TRIAIi lilST, For Monroe County CoUrti, Dec. T. i842'. i Jacob Starner and Michael Altemos, admin istrators of Miehaol Starrier, dee'd. vs. John Gower, No. 41, May I. 1837.. ij Christopher D. Keller vs. Joseph Kurtz, No. 14, May t. 1810. 3 George M. Hollcnback, Mary Ann Lanning, ' Chester Butler and Sarah ii. his wile, Unas F. Wells and Ellen, his wife, vs. Isaac and Siephen Guuld, No. 22, May t. 1840. 4 Henry Coll vs. Adam Bond, No. 4, Feb. t 1841. 5 Jacob C. Leah va. John Place, No. 21, Sept. t. 1841. 6 Robert, Joseph, William, Charles, John, George, and Mary Levers, John Weaver and Elizabeth his wife, in right of said Eliz beih, vs. Mary Van Buskirk, (widow) Lin ford,' George and Robert Van Buskirk and George Eley, No. 32, Sept. t. 1841. 7 Andrew II. ltceder vs. George L. Robert and Linford Van Buakirk, JNo. 34, kept. I. 1841. S Hope Well Hepburn vs. George L, Roberl and Linford Van Buskirk, No. 35, Sept. t. 1841. 9 Henry Coll vs. John' Bond and Ezra Hays, No. 43, Sepi. t. 1811. 10 Henry Colt vs. Samuel Bond, No. 44, Sept. t. 1841. 11 Henry Colt vs. Charles Dreisbach, No. 45, Sept. t. IS41. 12 Abraham Shimer vs.- Philip and John Noich, No. 12, Dec. t. 1841. 13 David Heflclfinger vs. Sarah Heffelffnger, No. 4, Feb. I. 1842. 14 Abraham Van Campen vs. George, GcoTge W. arid iJenj. V. Bnsh, No 6, Feb. f. 1842. 15 Cornelius Serfass, for tho use of his wife, t vs. Dawah Fisher, No. 11, Feb. t. 1842. il6Godfrt Greensweig vs. William, Nicho las. Adam and Peter Ilaivk, No. Li, Jrcb. t. 1832. 17 Ferdinand Duioi vs. William Wisnef,- No. 15, Feb. t.- J 842. 18 John Deterich vs. Charles- Halterman, ap peal, No. 16, Feb. t. 1843. 19 Adonijah Drake vs. Charles Miller, No. 17, Feb. t. 1842. 20 William C'hrrsiman and Elizabeth his wife va, Joseph Kunkel, No. 23, Feb. t. 1842. BR. LAftlNCr, SURGEON DENTIST, Has located in Stroudsburg. Ofiice ono doof west of Dr. W. I VaiKsi . AuguM 3, 1812. if.. - 'J SHU-RIFF'S . By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale at the Court House in Milford, on Saturday ihe tenth day of December next, between the hours of twelve and four, all those certain Tracts Pieces or Parcels or Land, with ihe appurte nances, lo frit: A certain 'piece' bf Land situate in the Town of Milford, County of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, described as follows. Begin ning at the south west side of the mouth of the Vendermark Creek, thence down the Delaware River, at low water mark to the head df Mil ford Eddy, thence up the hill in a due north wesi'line to the brow or top thereof, thence along the top the courses thereof to a heap of stones opposite the dug road near the vender mark Creek, thence an easterly course by a di rect line to a Pitch Pine .sapling on the nortu east side of said Creek, thence down the same to ihe place of beginning, containing SIX ACRES more or les3. Ueine the same land which uan Dimmick conveyed to Moses Bross. ALSO : All those several parcels of Larid or Town Lots situate in the Town of Milford; Couniy aforesaid, and numbered on the plan or map of said Town 44, 47, 48, 49 and 50 Bounded on the east side of the Vendermark Creek on Water street, and lots numbered 80, 90 and 117 situate on Sarah street, being the same land which Timjith Smith and wife, by deed recorded in Deed Book No. 5, page 576, conveyed to the said Moses Bross. ALSO: The equal undivided half part or moiety of those two certain tracts of Land situate on the Delaware River, in the township of Lackawax en, in said County, one surveyed on a warrant from the Land Office of Pennsylvania, granted to Ann Depuy, containing in the whole 4 IS Acres and 97 Perehe. The other, granted as aforesaid to Henry Ho genback, containing in the whole 232 ACRES and 80 JPerclies,- upon which is erected a welling' House, &c. ALSO : The equal undivided half part or moiety of a tract of Land situate in the aforesaid Township, on the waters of Panther Brook, surveyed on a warrant granted to John Craig, containing in the whole Acres and ISO Perches, (No. 134) with the appurtenances thereunto belongin Seized and taken in. execution as the" proper a- ty of Moses Bross, arid will be sold for CASH lo the highest and best bidder. JAS. WATSON, Sheriff. SherifFs Office Milford, ) Nov. 14, 1842. 5 dl' Take notice, thai I have applied lo the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, of Mon roe county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and thai the said Judges have appointed Tuesday the 1 3th day of December iiext at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the hearing of me and my creditors, in the Couri House; in the Borough of Stroudsburg, in said county, when and where you may attend if vou see proper. JOHN DEWITT. November 9, 842. NOTICE Or tiftose who are" aliout to build or repair. The umdersigned respectfully informs the public that ho is duly authorised to sell the Right of tho Johnson Re-acting Water wheel, to the counties of Monroe and Pike,- patented the 22d day of June,- A. D. 1840. The Johnson re-acting wheel is the best fidw iri use to propel a saw mill? ii excels any 'other wheel in the Untied States under a low water head; under a head from 5 lo 7 feet is suffi cient to cut from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours of inch qr any other boards with' ease. The wheels require, under a 7 fool head, 140 inches of water and so in proportion to any other" head. Under a 7 foot head, the Saw will .make from 200 to 250 strokes per minute. The advan tage which those wheels have over any other wheels is, that it requires but fouf posts 6 make the fioom or bulk head; the wheels are hung on (he crank shaft Two wheels are what is re quired for a Saw mill,- ami tho posts planked in side the same as a pen stock, t have built ono of those1 mills this season, on the Roaring Urodfc, in Luzerne county, fur Mr. S. P. Tem pfin, under about a 7 foof head, which will cut from 3 to 4000 in twelve hours of inch boards? therefore, L can recommend them as ihe best wheels now in operation. There aro several more mills in thai part, all under low heads, which answers the same purpose as thai of Mr. Templins. For further information', please call on the subscriber. FERDINAND DUTOT. Agent. Lower Smithfield, Monroe co., ) j. Novembor 9,1842 V BLANK MORTGAGES For-sale at this office. JOB-WORK Neatly executed &is Off(!a j BANK IVOXE IiIST Corrected vrcekly fof.tht Jeffersonian Repuoffcaa.' The notes of those hanks on which quotations are omitted "and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with" the exception of those which arc marked wlthd tar() City Banks Name. Bank of Philadelphia Bank of North America Bank of Northern Liberties Din. fraud p;ir par i'i 5a8 60 . par pur 55 par fraud i ' par i . ;pH r failed failed 'fraud failed par par -par Bank of Pennsylvania Bank of Penntownship Bank of United States , , . Commercial bank of Penn. -Farmers and Mechanics Girard . Kensingion Kensington Sav. Ins-. . Merchants-bank of Philada-' Manufacturers and Mechanic Mechanics - Aloyarnehsihg Philadelphia Philadelphia Sav. Ins; . .r Philadelphia Loan Co.. Penntownship Sav. Ins. v V Sbuthwark Savings bank , Schuylkill Savings .Schuylkill bank Souhwark bank Western bank Country Bunks Agricultural bk,- Great Bend Allegheny bk ofTa, 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. MontrOsa Bk of Chester cd. Weschester Bk bt Delaware co". Chester Bk of Germantown, Gefmautowii. Bk of Lcwistowu, Lewistown iin ss la closed cloned failed 8 8 1 11 par par par 15 Bk of Middletown, Middletown 5 Bk of Montgomery co. Norristowrt . par Bk of Northumberrd, Northumb. 7 Berks co bank, Iteading - Centre bank, Bellefonle closed City bank, Pittsburg Wo salo Columbia bk & bridge co. Col u nib. 2 Carlisle bank, Carlisle S Doylestown bank,- Doylesto'wa par Gaston banK; ii.asion - par Exchange bank, Pittsburg - 1 Certificated 1 Do do branch Hollisdayburg ,.1 Certificates f 1-3 Erie bank;4Erie 6 Farm. & Drov. bk; Waynesburg 10 Farm. & Mech's bk. Pittsburg failed Farm. & Mech's bk, Fayette co failed Farm. & Mech's,- Greencastle failed Franklin bk, Washington, 3 Farmers bk Bucks co, Bristol per Farmers bk Lancaster, Lancaster 1 Farmers bk Reading; Reading 7 Harrisburg bank, Harrisburg 1,0 Harmony Institute, Harmony - no sale Horiesdale bank, Honesdale 1 Huntingdon bank, Huntingtoa no ala Juniala bank, Lewistown 15 Lancaster bank, Lancaster 10 Lancaster county bk, Lancaster 1 Lebanon bank, Lebanon 5 Lumbermen's bank, Warren failed Marietta & Susque. Trading co no sal- Mercharits & Manuf. bk, Pitttsburpn 1 Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Piltsb.g - fraud Miners bk of Pottsville, Pottsville i 0 Monongahela bk of Brownsville, Browns Northern bk of P?, .Dundaff Northampton bk,- Alleniown New Hope Efel. Bridge co. no Sale Northumberland Union Columbia bk, Milton . no salo N Western bk of Pa, MeadvilU closed New Salem bank, Fayette co fraud Office Schuylkill bk, P. Carbon failed Pa Agr & Manuf bk Carlisle failed Silver Lake bk, Montrose closed Taylorsville Del Bridge co, '10 Tow-anda bk, Towanda failed Union bk of Pa, Uniontowri failed Westriioreland bk, Greensburg closed Wilkesbarre bridge co, Wilkes. no sale West Branch bk, Williarasport Wyoming1 bk, Wilkesbarre 1 5 York bk, York S Youghany bk, Perryopolts fio sale Note. It may be proper to remark, that tho notes of nearly all the country banks are re deemed in specie on presentation at their cotnf ters; and that the cause of iheir depreciation in the city, i3 owing to a resolution of the citi banks to receive on deposit the notes of those banks only whfcli 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 rf . - on demaiid. . 111 LILT I1UU1V i BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SlNGLEL REFINED, Bar Iron, xr,Coacli&AVsi Axles, CROW .BAR, SLEDOE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle ami CJim Barrel Iron, And a general assortment of faAOW TYRE & SQUARE XROff, constantly on hand and will be sold on the mod reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS, Analomink Iron "Works, April 6, J 842, BLANK DEEDS For sale at this oflice, 20 15
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