(I im JEFFEliSONIAN REPUBLICAN. ITIAISRIER, In Dingman township, Pike county, on Wed nesday the 14th inst. by the Rev. William Bel den, jr. Mr. Egbert Jansen, of Wnrwaring, Ul 5tcr countr, N. Y., to Miss Caroline Thrall, of ihe former place DIED, In Dingman township, on Saturday the 17th nst. after a Ions suffering from Cancer, Hon. John Drink, aged 72 years. NOTICE. The Treasurer of the County of Monroe Is now ready to receive subscribers for the Pam phlet Laws of tlii- Conimoiiwonhh. 1 FREDERICK K1SER, Trcas. Treasurer's Office, Sirouds- ) burg, Dec. 12, 1812. S FEMALE SEMINARY. The Autumn Term of this Institution com menced on the seventh day of November, under the sunerintendance of Miss A. Jtl. 5$olCS, ...... vi f". t ii rAiintinn j r rkiiiiilfc. ami is now wjini im iwji.n mi-u.i. The branches taught in this Seminarv are Reading Writing, Geography, Grammar, Rhnt otic, Chemistry. JJolany ) nil tl Paintinr the Greek. Latin, German Languages, c$-c. The Seminary being endowed by the State, instruction is afforded at two dollars per quar ter, inclusive of all the above branches. Board can be obtained in respectable fami lies on reasonable terms. he Tru-ftecs with full confidence commend , joanna Uaillie. the Sirondsburg Female Seminary to the pal-i Mary Russell Milford, ronage of the public. JOHN HUSTON, President of the Board of Trustees December I I, I8l2.--if, JLIferaryi'Uoiwestits and Fa$.Moi2a&c Family IfSagazieae. Godey's &a&ys Book for H843. EDITED av Mas. S. J. HALE & OTHERS. The Long Established Arbiter of TASTE. FA SHI ON & BELLES LETTRES FOR THE LADIES OF AMERICA. Godky's Lady's Book having been for so long a series of years recognized as the exclusive and indisputable guide to the fair sex in. matters of taste, fashion, and literature the only work con ducted by DISTINGUISHED-FEMALE AUTHORS, who have won for themselves a high place among die guiding spirits of the age the only work which in point of fact has been KXCI.USIVKLY DK VOTED TO THE LADIES I its favour with its fair patrons has not been less ! remarkable than its perfect adaptation to their feel-'; nigs and tastes and their requirements, in entering upon a new year, the publisher, without diminish ingin the least that sterling and useful Literature, which has long resulted from laying under contri bution the native good sense and elegant fancy of our American Female Writers, will, as each suc cessive number appears, present, in the several de- j partrTtents of LlTEItATUIin, FASHION, AND PICTORIAL EMBELLISH MENT, a constant and ever-varying succession of new and striking features. Nor does ho promise without ample ability to perform. The best literary talent, the best eftorts ot the tnosl distinguished anises in rr Composition, History, Natural Philosophy, lhf country-and to crown as well as to adorn the (.uu, i. jft whole, the most perfect arrangements for the re- nstry. Botany, Logic, Mathematics, Draw- .. ' r hF AMERICAN, LONDON, & PARIS FASHIONS, far in advance of any other publication in this country, enable him to assure the patrons of the Lady's Hook, that the forthcoming volume will more than justify its well-earned title of the Maga zine of Magazines for the ladies of,our country. -Our list jf foreign contributors is enriched' with i the distinguished names of Maria kdgwortn, Hon Mrs C Norton, ! Marv Howiit.' Ladv Blessmcton, and others, recognized in Europe as the elite of ! British female authors. The Publisher's means of increasing the beauty land value of the Lady's Book are accumulating j year by year. To his already inestimable list of Nonce 1j hereby given to ihe Stockholders . bolhat home and abroad. His arrangements with of the Sirondsburg Library Company, that the ' respect u, Original Paintings, from such artists as annual meeting of said Company will be held j Hothermei, Smith, Warner, Dick, Sadd, Ellis, at the Library Room, on Saturday evening the I Croome, Chapman, Maclisc, and Huntingdon, are (5th of January next, at early candle-light. All ' now complete, anddie numbers among the engrav are requested ,o attend, as much business of ers whose 1 HI L..fi. tl. monl tin I CI, Olllllll, "ttnigi,x.un, UnuU, x,., - , IIIIIJUI Idlll-G Will 1.UUIU liuiuin nii-. ...g,. J. H. WALTON, S Utashioiaablc TailoaIn ESTABLISHMENT, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Strpudsburg and. county generally, that lie is still exerting himself lor their accommodation at his stand, one door below the office of Wiri. Davis, Esq. on Elizubeih street, and has now in. his possession plates and diagrams of the Very latest City Fashions; from which he is enabled to cut all kinds of gen'lemen's wearing appael in a manner that cannot fail to please ihoso 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 in the difficult, yet not unsurmountahle task 6f,adapt ing his work to the wishes of many and vari ous persons, lie is prepared to supply orders with promptness and despaich With his sin cerest thanks for tho 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 ihe shortest notice, and in the most fashionable stvle. ' September M, 1842. " A NEW SERIES OF ec. December 14, 1842. NOTICE. ' - A Pftinimi for the Benefit of the Bankrupt t fii,l ,i, s.l rwpmhpr 1S.1-2. hv ! still remain as alway wao i.cwi iiiv n - ' - J rTP 'PITT? T?A11J oamuei vvusi", owi;iii:i , ihmiiu .wun-j Classen, Humphreys, and Jones His whole system of arrangements with respect to Fashion Plates is now developed and perfected. The Ladv's Book will therefore continue to main tain that proud pre-eminence in merit and in pop- C. W. eWIit &, Brother, have just received a large assortment of Stoves, con sisting of Franklin Furnace 3 and A boiler Cooking stoves, do - do 0 plate stoves, do do Parlour do. do do Box do. v Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do Many s Albany 3 do Degrojf cy- Scars Albany 3 do Spoors Patent Coal stoves. And a large lot of Stjjve-pipe, all of which they will sell cheap for cash or produce. Milford, Nov. 10, 1842. do: do. TEMPERANCE TALES, BY T; S. ARTHUR, Author of Six Nights with the Washingtoni ans,' etc. THE extensive and still increasing sale, and the wide-spread popularity of Mr. Arthur's "Sis Nights with tho 'ashingtonians," and the ur gent entreaties of many distinguished leaders in the Temperance cause, have induced the Subscribers' to make nn arrangement with thai admirable writer lo furnish another series of Tales from real life. These Tajes will be published in sixteen weekly number., at the low price of six and a quarter ce?its per number, neaily stitched up in hartdsome covers, suitable for preservation. To ihnsfi who have read the former series of Mr. Arthur's Temperance Tales, it need not be said that ihe forthcoming series will bo not only deeply interesting, but will be calculated to do immense service to the great cause which'ihey are designed to promoie. Like the "Six Nights with the Washingtonians," the subjects will be drawn from real life, and it will, be the object of iho Author lo depict the horrors of drunken ness in all its varied and appalling forms, as exhibited in diiTcrehi classes and conditions of society, as well as to show the remedial means which Temperance associations furnish. ( In accomplishing this object, Mr. Arthur will bring to his. aid iho same acute observation, the same truthful delineation, the same clearness of nar rative, and the same Tofty morality, which have marked his former productions; and it may be confidently predicted thai, through the influence he will thus exercise, ir.nnv an Inebriate will bo rescued from the fangs of the destroyer. The price of these Males is purposely made verv h)' that they may be brought within the reach of all persons; and it is confidently hoped that all uho desire to tee ihe Temperance cause flourish will aid in their circulation. Address, postage paid, GODEY & M'MICIIAEL, Publishers' Hall, 101, Chestnut St. TERMS. Single Numbers SO 6 1-4 Whole Series of 1G Numbers 1 00 Seveiwcompleto Sets 5 00 B<fJK NOTE I' 1ST.1- Corrected weekly for the Jcffersonian Repttblicqi - fraiKI -par titf pur ! iM yyfralid 7 NOTICE Or these who arc ljout to Jsulld or repair. The timdersigned respectfully informs the nnhlif tlmt bn is dulv authorised to sell the w -r . . w ----- " - J . v . Ttr . . ularitv, which fourteen years of unremitted atten- j nzu. r .t1Q Jolnuon Re-actins Water wheel, tion on the part of the publisher has earned: it will tn nn of. , r,ir., anfi p,ke. natented n as always heretofore, THE FAVOR- " " i ' ,1 v n Two lilts iU ua ui Jtui, a.. avw. i i T Which Petition will be heard before the Dis trict Court of the United States for the Eastern . District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, Tm) l at ihe District Court room in tho City of 1 nil Vivft conies. 1 v adcljdiia, on Friday the 6th day of January Eleven copics,"l vear, Terms. Godey's Lady's Book, I year in advance, do do 2 do both in advance, ear, ear, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK And JLady's'UIusica! JLibvurr. next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. when and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any ihey have, wny me pra or oi uie sau . 0ne CQpy Larj's Book, and 1 copy Musical Petition should not be granted, and the said ; Library, 1 year. Petitioner declared BaitKrupt. FRAS. MOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, Dec. 7, IS 12: 3t The Johnson re-actins wheel islhe best now $3 'in use. to propel a saw mill; il excels any other, n9 folfows for CASH. wneei in me uimeu kjuhco uhui - biainrr, ;iu,uw j r. i hi.nrl- 11111 Pr VI 1P.I1U irtJIII O IL I It-lii la oim- , !..S I V cient to cut from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours of inch or any other boards with ease. The wheels renuire. under a 7 foot head, 140 inches of water and so in proportion to any other head, j DRY BOARDS. . The subscriber, residing at R..S. Trego's Saw Mill on Sand Spring Run, in Penn Forest township, 'Monroe county, Pa., 15 miles from John Merwine's Tavern, and 0 miles from John Brotzmats Tavern, near ihe road leading from the Turnpike at Merwine's lo White Haven, will sell dry While Fine Boards' The notes of those: banks on which quotttionj are omitted and a dash( )subst:tuted, are' not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers; with the exception of those which are marked with$tar() City KanKs. Name. Bank of Philadelphia Bank of North America Bank of Northern Liberties Bank.of Pennsylvania Bank of Penntoivnship Bank of United Stales. Commercial hank of Penn. -Fartners and Mechanics Girard Kehsingtofi - , : 'Kensington Sav. Ins. Merchants bank of 'Philada. -Manufacturers and iMechanics-. Mechanics . . Moyamensing Philadelphia Philadelphia Saw In?; Philadelphia Loan Co.' ' Penntownship Sav. Ins. Souihwark Savings bank Schuylkill Savings Ins Schuylkill hank ' South war k bank Western bank Ooisasiry OaiakV. Agricultural bk, Greai Bend, Allegheny bk of Pa, Bedford Bk of Beaver, Beaver Bk of Swarta, HarrisbiKg . - Bk of Washington, Washington- Bk of Chambersburg. Chambers. Bk of Gettysburg, Gettysburg -. , . Bk of Pittsburg, Pittsburg Bk of Sitsquehana cd. Montrose Bk of chesier co Weschester Bkof Delaware co. Chester BlTof Germantown, Germantovyrf Bk of Lcwisiown, Lewistowh Bk of Middlelowri, Middletown Bk of Montgomery coNorristou ir' Bk of Norlhumberi'd, Northnmb. Berks co bank, Reading Centre bank, Bellefonte City bank, Pittsburg 5 ! 10 20 Inch. S-8.00 Length from 13 fo lb It. Cullings, 5 5,00 N. B. Tho boards here offered for sale, have been sawed upwards of a year, and were man- i ufae'lured in the best possible manner Five copies Ladv's Book, and Five copies Musical Library, 1 year, 20 Address L. A GODEV, Publisher's Hall, 101 Chcsnut Street, Philadelphia. $0)200 to 250 NICHOLSON LAND ' .SALE. An adjourned sale of Nicholson Lands will be held at Prince's Hotel, Ilarrisburg, the 29h The Sew-World Asisissal for 1813. A MAGNIFICENT Christmas and Kcw-Ycaa?s Gift, WITH XUMnitOUS SPLENDID engravi.vgs, Executed by the first Artists, exclusively for this Annual. In order to celebrate the ensuing holidays in a December next, compri-ing nil ihe lands re- becoming manner, and in accordance with our maitiiit.' undi.posed of bv' compromise, sale, 1 usual custom, the Publisher of the NEW WOULD a ,.i ,k nlinrnwn.t f.ip ;-L ai announces bis intention lo issue a Christmas ano nr nniiea , wi len were auicrtiscu tor Siiu ai . ' i t i . ii ; i I New-Years present, which shall surpass all his Wilfceshnrre on the J2ih and at ILarnsburg on u' nl r,-,c ;iictr-,t;0 .i f 1 XUllilLl lyllUUO 14 kill ULUUt J A JtlUi li.e -Gih Sopiwyiher U-i. lor fnrihcr docnp- i lhe var.tv anj vaiuo () jtg contents. titn of ihe hinds M-e former advertisements. ; lain ajj tj,e most valuable and choice Sif' to coium k:icc ai 10 o'clock a. T1. Person- dc-iring to co.-nprotuise can make proposals to i!ih Commissioners al Ilarrisburg any lime be fore ihe sale; JNO. DUNBAR CI! EI GUI CM AS. McCLURE, WILLIAM PRIMROSE., Kifl:ooi Commissioners ofiice, liarr:(:uri, Nov. 12. 1SJ2. S . NOTICE. It will con- cest articles in j THE LONDON KEEPSAKE, one of the finest and most costly of the English Annuals together with the choicest Tales and Poetry from all the other English Annuals. Among the Engravings will be given a most beautifui, J'lCTCRE. of , 5cr Majesty The Qziecn of England, AND THE rniN'CE OF WALES, AND THE PRINCESS ROYAL, dtawn on wood by Chapman, and engraved by Los sins. The Literary contents will be admirable, land present every thing worthy of perusal; con- Tlie subscribers having purchased the m.tcr- j sistiug oi ne'w and original tales by liulwer. Mar . r fi o if.,, :.. .i... ,.r 1 rvat. Countes3 of Tilessinti'ton. and other distin CM or iitnrij 3. jituii in iuc tii in , . i j - : . " . : o---i . v a. -Kyt-Pi - c ; gmstied -English authors. It will also contain ffOlt, lS2cIS fe tO;, j ORIGINAL TALES AND POETRV 1 . .t t -U t give notice mat ine nusineas wm ue tumiuu Itv them under ihe firm of by favorite' and popular American authors, as also .' many handsoino Engravings in illustration of the suojL'Lis iui nil nf4, uuut'iiiijur, unu ui ine nunubi. jkj. v.V-vn vy-s rj3 iamj mnst attractive gifts'tbai can5 be presented ta A!l persons indtmtcd in said firm of MOT'I . i a fricnd at tlicr Festi-e Season, and got up in a lilDDIS &- Co , are requested to call. and pay style of superior elegance. no at iheir eailit-t t o:n cnience. and it is d-, Terms of Publication. The "New World An- ir!.i.U :it r..m.(..,il il.vi iIikv maicii it con- . nual" w ill be printed on paper of Extra fine qua!'- Mn.t f mifin f una In o Tirttil.lr Ti t n rti.m "4 ber (octuvo) so that it can be bound up with the new volume. It will be printed by the 20th of De cember, in ample time to be sent by mail to the l7n ncn Under a 7 foot head, the baw win maKe ironr, - Mill, and llUHC.i lir.i iikiiu.w. . .. - . . . . ..( ,..,I , U;I.rotc. Iin .... , , v .i inereiore eaco uouru ia oi cuum hui.mi& tace which mose wheels rrave over any o.uu. , . , , . . , H wheels is, that it requires but four post, to make ( f ' o.n- the floom or bulk head,.he wheels are hung on , J anJ examinc tho crank shaft. Two wheels are what is .re- mcu a,e u quired for a Saw mill, and .he Merwine can give any information side the same as a pen stock. I hae bu.lt ono . rv house. of those mills this season, on the Roaring, concerning "roHM 1CFT.SEY Ilrook. in Luzerne count v, lor iir. o. 1 . 1 em-, plin, under about a 7 foot 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 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. t r. '.I i 1 1 l! - Liower miinneiu, ivionroo cu., r .r S November 0, l8 l2 veutenl aooh. SAMUEL DIMMIGK, BRITTON A. BJDDIS, Milford,-Nov. 22, 1842. ESTKAY. Came to the enclosure of tho subscriber on the 1 5th of November last, a red and white spotted iff ally BuSI, roming one year old next spring. The owner is reouested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he mil-bo disposed of according to law. JOHN DlETIllCK, Farmer. ?T. Smi'hfieU, Dec. 7, 1842. NO Petitions for Discharge and Certificate ufider the Bankrupt Law, hate been filed by Moses I3ros3, Lumberman, Pike county. Waller Buchanan, Tanner, do. And Friday the 30th day of Docemher next, at 1 1 o'clock, a. 3i. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before .he said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at tho 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. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the Districl!Codrt. Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1842.- 10. NOTICE. most distant part of the Union and Canadas so as' Fotiiinn for Discharge and Gcffificaio un to reach subscribers before Nnw Year's Day. Or-der the Bankrupt l.aw- inrs iieen .lieu ny ders should therefore be forwarded early, in order j John Finch, Leather Manufacturer, Pike to prevent disappointment. Pr:ck 25 cents single cotmtv. copies Ffve copies for $1; Eleven copies for 82; ; nd Friday the 30ih day of December next at Thirty copies for $5, and $10 per hundred. Theu 0'c(.ii A.L is'appoinlcd'for ihe hearing uemaivo wm oe very wrge, ,a.. igoma, yuvi-, . f . - t . . g ,Unw jftllk- ........... --- g SURGEON DENTIST, . Jlas located in Sirondsburg: . Office tOuedool .west of Dri W.MH-WiUr'. ' lers, &c, must send their orders promptly, enclo sing cash, post-paid. Ihrs Extra will be subject', to newspaper postage only. Address J. WINCHESTER, " ' ,30 Ann-street, N. Y. Jloe jilt IP IJrfis 30 hour Clocks, - Yv ood 30 do do - For sale cheap, by .'. ,.'.. CVaIPIJ': 'MiIford,VD;i3iai - 'T' ruptcy, at the District Court rioom, in the Ct ty of Phihidelphia. when and whero tli'e Cred itors of tho shid Petitioner, Vho have proved iheTr Debts, and all other pfirsons in interest,- may appear and show cause, if any ihe' have, why such Discharge and Ueititicaie snouiu;noi be granted. FRAS, HOPKINSON, v ; ; Clerk of tic District Court. tPhiladelbhia. O.M. IK l812.--10iy. L3. j ' , 1 f u Penn Forest tsp., Monroe co., Nov. 1G 1842. Iflflfoi'd, Pike cousaty; Pa. (OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.) Sejitemhcr M, IS-12". BELVIDEEE FOUNDRY; The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is now prepared" to execute all or ders in his line of business in the best mariner, and with despatch. He will manufacture for Flour and other Mills, together with Castings of every description turned and fitted up in the best possible manner. Possessing conveniences for making HEAVY CASTINGS witli Lathes of different sizes, Ac, he feels confi dent in bis ability to excutc all orders with which! York 6k, York he may be entrusted in a workmantiice manner. ALSO : Pratte Cast Iron Snauf 171131s, Columbia bk & bridge co. Golumb: Carlisle bank, Carlisle Doylestown bank, Doylestowir ' Easton bank; Eastofi Exchange bank, Pittsburg Certificates ... Do do branch Hollrsdaybiifgi Certificates Erie bank.-Erie Farm. & Drov. bk, Wayrieshiirg -Farm. & Mech's bk. Pi'ttsburg Farm. & Mech'.s bk, Fayette co Farm. & Mech's, Greencastle Franklin bk, Washington, Farmers bk Bucks co, Bristol Farmers bk Lancaster, Lancastef Farmers bk Reading; Reading Ilarrisburg bank, Hariisburg Harmony Insiitute, 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 & SusCpie. Trading co Merchants & Manuf. bk, Pitttsburgh Mechanics bk Pittsburg, Piltsb g Miners bk of Pottsville, Pottsville JOB WORK,- Noatlv 'ex-ttcull-at tlfeQffico. surpassed by none in use. Reference STOGDELL STOKES, Strotidsburg. Pnrtrriiinv .ir will bo taken to employ none but good workmen in tho different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared by the proprietor to give general satisfaction to those who- may favor him with orders for work. He hks-on hand a supply of PATTERNS the lcadinsr variety ofMilr Gearing, such as Bevel, Spur and Mortice Wheels, Sc. He is also making daily additions' ro mem, anu is at all times prepared "to make such patterns as miry be required without (in mbsY instances) any additional chargo ; in doing which gt'eat attention will be paid to combine the latest improvements with strength and .licthfnes's. B PC ASS' CASINGS of all kinds will be made to order. Tho highes price will be paid for old Copper or Brass. Thrashing Machines and Kerse Powers of tho most approved construe tion, ready made and for sale low. . . Wrought Iron tfiill Work will be done to orderon tho most reasonable terms.1; - r D'AID P. KIN YON1 c t ndlviderc, N. J.-January t I8'i, close -ilo sals" 8" - jfh'r pit' . : h . , i- -v L 7lO 1 G 10 fai!r4 Tailed failed : par I .rio' alb - i .no sa.lo 15 10 1 5 Tailed, no sale - I fraiul 10 Mononrahela bk of Brownsville, Browns Northern bk of Pa, DundafF Northanipton bk, Allentown . New Hope Del. Bridge co. Northumberland Union Columbia bk, Milton1 N Western bit of Pa, MeadvilU 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, Unionlown Westmoreland bk, Greensbur Wilkesbarre bridge co; Wilkes.;. West Branch bk, Wiliiamsporf. . Wyoming hk, Wilkesbarre no. sale 20' no salo closed fraud failed . failed closed 10 , :.failed faijed - ifdsed no'sale : is . a- Ynmrhanv bk. Perrvonolis no sale Notc.li may be propoi1 to remark, that tlfe notes of nearly all the country hanks are re deemed in specie on preseiltation at their coun ters; and that the.cause of thSir depreciation in the city, is owing to resolution of the city banks to receive on deposit the notes of those banks only which hare effected an arrange ment with" a city bank to redeem their notes when presented. Those country banks there fore, Which are quoted afpar, have an agency in the city where their notes are paidiu pec!o on demand. BAR IRON DOUBLE AND SINGLE, REFINED, Bar Iron, Car, Coach & Wagoia Axles. CROW BAR, SI. EDGE AND PLOUGH MOU.LOS, Axle arid Gun Barrel Iron And a general assortment of TAGOI? TYRE & SQUAISE IROf, constantly on hand arid will be sold on the motj reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April C, 184; . BLANK DEEDS: For sale--at this-office; .