JEFFKHSONIAN republican DIED, In Stroudsburgon Monday the 5ih inst. James Davis, son Mr. Edward Walton aged 3 years, j months and 20 days. A young child's couch, a pure white tomb ! A spotless emblem early taken home ! By mournlul hands in white arrayed, The sinless child is gently laid, While in the body's earthly prison, . We read the words, " not here, but risen !" That angel spirit from above Descended on its work of love ; ' His smile, alas ! has ceased to play, His dreams are those of endless day : And though his form to earth is given, 'Tis sweet to think he lives in heaven." PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday morning. ARTICLES. Stwtids. Eastern, ritilad. "Wheat Flour, per barrel 5 25 4 50 4 50 Rye. do. do. do. :i 50 3 00 3 00 Wheat, per bushel . 1 00 1 00 1 05 Rye, do. do. - 70 GO 00 Sole Leather per pound 1 25 2S 25 Corn per bushel 50 52 54 Whiskey per gallon 21 21 Clover Seed per bushel 350 -1 25 3 50 Timothy Seed per bush 2 25 2 00 Barley- do. 45 50 Oats do. '37 30 33 Flax Seed .do. 1 37 1 33 1 37 Butter per pound 11 n 21 Eggs, per dozen 8 8 15 Plaster per ton - 4 00 2 56 Hickory wood, per cord 2 50 4 50 5 00 Oak, do. do. 2 00 3 75 3 50 Mackerel, No. I 10 00 10 50 0 50 Do. do 2 8 00 8 50 10 50 Potatoes, per bushel 37 30 I 30 BANS NOTE E.EST. corrected weekly for the Jegersonian Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations tire omitted and a dasli( Substituted, are' not purchased by the brokers iiisvivaiiia. 15 est Branch bank Philadelphia bank, par ' " 1 1 : . 1 1 Bank of North America, 0 2 par jHownesviuc "Western bank (loDJIK , . , Southward b nk do'Ecrkj! c"un'y ;.MinM) ! ..1 hi -l in ' Tlonl- nfVnrthnrn T ihcrlinc ilv''CilCI .NOIC5 Mechanics' Hank Commercial Hank ' Hunk of Pcnn Township "Manufacturers' & Mcch'ns "Mbyameijsiug hank United States bank tJirard do Pennsylvania bank Sank of Gennanluvn Jl.mk of Montgomery co. Bank of Uciavvare county Jlankof Chester county Doylestow n bank Farmers' bank of Bucks JEa.ton bank Fanners" bank of Reading Lebanon bank JIarrisbun; b.ink Middle totvn bank Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Nonhumberland bank Miners bank of Potlsvillc York bank Ohnnibersburg bank Rftty!burg bsnk Wyoming do lIo:njsiu!c do Dank of J.civistovi-n 4 IVew York. dol CITV BASKS tfjAmerici, bank of SlAmcrican Exchange 4fi!llank of Commerce 14 (Bank of the State ofN Y parButchers' and Droits' par'Chemical doICity fjo Commercial par uo do do do do do do Clinton par WDcl. ana Hudson canal co. uo dopryDock . 1 dnlrulton bank of Isew York par I'Grecnwich do do TjLafayette 4 Leather Manufacturers' do do do 4Manhatten company lIMechanics' Banking Asso do do ljMerchant' T5iMechanics Traders' 1 Merchants' Eschange 5' National bank 3iNev York, Bank of 4 XcA-York BankiHjrco. do do c'o do 3;i Y. St'e. SVk Security b. par .I, MJttJl UIVL'T 3 Phoanix S Seventh Waid jjTcnth Ward pai Tradesmen's ... it - ti r ' do do in par Ba-ik of Susquehanna co uo l.u.n. b-.nk at Wsirren no sale' Washington .10 lJUJWLs.MlJMLJJA-'l SHERIFF'S SALE. By vsritie of a writ of venditioni exponas lo me directed, will be sold ai the Court-house in Milford, on ihe 24 th of June inst., at 2 o'clock p. M. all ihose certain pieces or parcels of Land .synntu in Delaware township, Pike county Suite of Pennsylvania. One beginning ai i Mone'on a line of lands stirved in ihe late Ro- ficrt Levers south 62 1-2, east 133 perches in stones. Thence by lands survefed to John Coolbauyh north 80 1-2, east 951-4 perches to a comer Thence by Hinds surveyed to Ann Huff, sen., rtorih 62 1-2W, wesi 205 3-4 perch es to a stone; Thence by lands stirved to th(5 laie Robert Levers; south 29, west 29 perch es to the place of beginning, containing' 128 ASEf" strict' measure being a part of altract origin-alt)- surveyed to Solomon Huff. ALSO: one oilier piece containing US' ACRES', ' Klrict measure, bounded as follows:' beginning at a sione comer a comer of lands surveyed to Robert Levers; thence south 34, east one hundred and seventy seven perches to' a stone; ihenc e by 'fan lis of Hugh Latsimorc, south 69, east 1G0 perches to a stone; i hence by hnds Mirveyed to John Coolbauh north 8 1-2', cast 72 perches to a stone; ihence by littnls of John Harper, north 62 1-2, west 290 perches to 'the place of beginning, being a pan of a tract oi Jnna originnny surveyeu io Solomon Huff, on which is erected a ALSO : another piece of land situate as aforesaid, con tain iuiijj Si Acres and GO Pcrclics, feginnjn: at a heap of stones on the south east ruruer of the lot on which Preston resides; thence north 86. east 130 perches to a sione eomerv thence norih 4, west 62 perches to a. touc corner; thence south 66, west J 30 per ches to a stone on' the line of Preston's land, Muh 4, east 62 perches, to the place of boiuning. on which ft erected a' tjjjj Juog Dwelling- HJowse. lh "?Sei?,d and taken into execution as the prop erty of George W. Richards. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff, fjilford, June 6, 1843. JOB WORK. Neatlv executed at this. Office, lidi5sl mm. -NOTICE-. Jacob Kimble, vs. Moses Kimble, IJeman N Kim ble James Kimble, Timothy M. Kimble, Harrison Kimble, Charles B. Seaman, anil Roxy his wife, ormerly Koxy Kimble, Milton iimble, Olevi Kimble, George timble, Charles S. Kimble, Emely Philips, formerlv Erne- In the Orphans' Court of Pike Co. y Kimble, Thomas J. Ridgway, ! and Luev Ann his wife, formerlv f Lucy Ann Kimble, Edward B. Fellons, and Henrietia his wife, prmerly Henrietta Brown, Giles Brown, Elcazcr Brown, George 1 ripp, and Mary r. his wife, for merly iVJnrv r. -Drown, ijeoree Brown, Sarah Ann Brown, Henry Brown, Kenneth Brown, Helen Brown, Mary Ann Brown, Ganach Brown. You will take noiice that an inquest will be held at ihe house in ihc occupancy of Heman N. Kimble, in x .umvra township, Pike county, on Wednesday, ihe Ihinieih day of August next, ai 12 o clock of said day, for the purpose of making partition of ihe real estate of Jacob Kimble, dee'd, to ai.d among his children, and egal representatives, if the same can be done. without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, oth erwise lo value and appraise the same accor ding to law, at which lime and place you can attend if yon think proper. JAMES WATSUiN, Sherrll. Milfortl. June 7, 1843. DENTIST. P. M. STANBROUGH, Proposes lo visit Milford, the last of June, and remain in the place five or six weeks, and may be seen professionally at the house ol S. Dimmick. He is prepared to perform all useful opera tions on the leeth, and will in every caso as sure entire satisfaction. Filling carious teeth with gold, is an opera- Hon worthy ol tne msnest consideration, ii the operation is skillfully performed, at the pro per time, the grogress oi decay is arrested, and the preservation ol the looth secured lor lite. Teeth inserted on gold plate or pivott (from one to an entire set,) with those which never decay, change color or become offensive, and so natural in appearance as to bo undisiinguish ble from ihe finest natural teeth. To those in need of his services an early call will be advantageous, as by a short previ ous preparation he is able bqih to insert and fill ihe most seusiiive leeth without pain. N. B. References lo those who are acquaint ed with the sucdess of his operations. June 8, 1843. Ca. FEMALE SEMINARY. The Spring Term of this Institution com menced on the eighth day of May lat, tinder the superintendance of Miss A. 5. StlCS? and is now open for the reception of pupils. The branches taught in this Seminary are Reading, Writing, Geography, Grammar, Rhet oric, Composition, History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Logic, Mathematics, Draw ing and Painting, the Greek, Latin, German Languages, tyc. The Seminary being endowed by the Slate, instruction is afforded at two dollars per quar ter, inclusive of all ihc above branches Board can be obtained in' respectable fami lies on reasonable terms 'I he Trustees with full confidence commend the Siroiidsburg Female Seminary to the pat ronage of thfi,pul'li,c. . JOHN .HUSTOjtf, President of the Board of Trustees. May 8, 1SI3. tfl WOOL CARDING. The Carding Machines at Biddis' Mill, hav ing been thoroughly repaired, and put in com plete order, will be in operation this season, tinder the superintendence of Mr. BUCKLEY, a first rale workman. All persons having Word to Card, can have it dne at the shortest no'.ice and-on reasonable terms. The subscri bers re.-pect fully solicit a share of public pat ronage, and pledge themselves to ue every exertion to gie fcatisfaciion. BIDDIS & BUCKLEY.' Milford, llafj 1, 1843'. All persons indebted to ihe subscttber for suGscriptiofy .advertising, job work, or other wise, arc hereby requested to make immediate payrn'enr, a'nd save costs. Since his co-paTt-nership wilh MY. Kollock, a set of new books, for the firm,-have been opened,,.and it is there fore necessary i)iat the old books should be set tled up. His pecuniary concerns also unpen-1 I vftlv n.n.nrn Urn m en unou all who are in arrears tb mrfka immediate set.lemen. . THEODORE SCHOCH. CHEAP FOE CASH. CaU'sktns, Kips3 and Upper Leather. For sale yf iho POCO& O TANNERY. February 1, 1843. SURGEON DENTIST, . Has removed ' wo doors east of the Republican Printing OruW and directly oppnMto iho Law CffliccoPWHliaiii Davis.q. where he will be pleased to sfe all5 vvhVmay favor hini'-wiilrtheir patronage".- STROUDSBURG IEON AND BRASS The subscribers take this method to inform the public generally, and Millers and Farmers especially, tnai tney nave taKen mat conven ient adjoining Jacob Singmastur's Tannery, and would be thankful for any paironage extended towards them, and respectfully announce that i hey are prepared lo execute all orders in their line of business in the beat manner and with despatch. They will manufacture MILL GEARING for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast ings of every description turned and fitted up in the best possible manner. We feel confi dent in our ability lo execute all orders with which we may be entrusted in a workman-like manner. Particular care will be taken to em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared, bv the proprietor m give gen ersl satisfaction lo those who may favor them with orders for work. BRASS GASTJWGS, such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gtidgeon Boxes, &c. will be made lo order. Old Cop per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made lo order. TBircsSEiMg IflacSsisaes & 53orsc Powers of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. WrowsM Si'osa Work will be done on the most reasonable terms, and all kinds of smith work. The best kind of Sled . Shoes and polished Wagon Boxes will always be kept on hand. Ploughs of the most approved plan will be kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of Plough Castings which ihey offer lor sale to Plough makers. . . HAY DEN & SCHLAUGH. April 2G, 1843: A Petition for Discharge and-Certificale un der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Abraham Marsh, Weaver, :Uonroe, And Friday the 28th day of July next, at 11 o'clock, a. ar. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting m Bank tiptcy, at the District Court Room; m the City of Philadelphia, when and wliere tne Lreanors of the said Petitioners, who have proved thei Debus, and all other person in interest, may appear and sliow cause, if any they have, why such Discharge and Uertihcaie should not granted. FRAS. IIOPKINSON, .. Clerk of the D.istrict Court. Philadelphia, May" 3, 1843.-I Ol. Second Velnmc of tlie Magnet. "DEVOTED to the investigation of Human J? Physiology, embracing Cephology, Phreno logy, Path'ctology, Physiognomy, Psychology Neurology, Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism .Light, ualoric, Lile. BY LA ROY SUNDERLAND The desicn of. this popular and interestin work, is the investigation of all the laws which appertain to Human Life, and which are concern cd in the production of those states of the Mind called Somnambulism, Insanity, Dreaming, Sec ond-Sight, Somnimpathy, Trance, Clairvoyance and various other Mental . Phenomena, jvntcn nav hitherto remained shrouded in mystery its pages are enriched with Essays and Com munications, detailing racts, illustrating the ci ence of Cephology, which teaches the influence and susceptibilities of the Human liram, and tne method of controlling its separate organs by Path eism; together with such information, as may as sist in the most successful application of this wonderful agent to Diagnosis the Delineation of Character and the. relief of human suffering. The Second Volume will be commenced in June, 1813, in largo octavo form, and issued monthly, on the following terms: . . , I Two dollars in advance, will pay for one copy for the y ear ; or sixteen copies of any one number. II For Six Dollars.-fifty copies of'any one num ber ; or four copies for one year. III For 'ten dollars, ninety copies ,of any one number or seven copies for one year. . IV For Fifteen Dollars, one hundred and fifty, copies of any one number; or twelve copies for one year. .. . V To the trade, they will be put up at Nino Dollars per hundred, when one hundred copies aro ordered at one time, with the cash in advance. Agents must state distinctly, what the monpy sent is designed to pay for ; whether for an entire volume, dr. for so many single copies of.one nnm ber. , , - . As these terms are low, the Publishers cannot qui agents w u s uiu juaw Biw..B aPeLa.!J?. v..uv..u before each number is sent out the Office. - 1 " , - i . .1 ' nin- All payments must be remitferf free -of postage, and in Safety-fund money, or its equivalent in'thi's. city. , Agent-s must give' particular instructions as to the manner in which they may wish each number forwarded. Every Editor who shall give this Pros pectus (including this paragraph) six insertions, sliall teceive the Magnet for one year, from June, 1813, provided the papers containing this notice be forwarded, marked id ' the New York Card, New-York Chv;" and provided, also.nhat these conditions be complied with before January, 1814, BLANK MORTGAGES, -For sale at this officeV . E ASTON BOOK BINDER The subscriber respectfully informs the pub ic that he has removed his bindery to No. 19 Northampton street, a few doors below his for mer stand, where he will do Kailaaag and Bsssdigag in all its various branches at fair prices. ruled and bound lo any pattern at the shortest notice, also BOOKS AND PBRIODICiVLS rebound in the best manner, rho following blank books always on hand, 5ay BooSts, Bonras&ls, SiCdgors, Em- voacti asd Iiceipt Books, a.sso Mesnorassdnms of every description, COPY AND CYPHERING BOOKS. AU.nrdurs from the Country will meet wilh prompt attention. HElN'KY H AMMAN IN. Easton, April 19, 1843. NO HUMBU V4 The bankrupt lia-w is Rcpcalctl, AND WE MUST SELL. , If Property will not erincits full value, it must sell for two thirds, according to Act of Assejidly of Pennsylvania. The subscribers have been for the last eigh- ipn month hmldmn- and fiitincr nn iheir eslab- iishment, wilh machinery for the prosecuting of , a a , their business, which thev have completed, and in ful operation. Tney now have on hand and intend keeping a general assortment of PBrnsirlas. TLsBiraalaei" IVaJTOlitS, mt, jrt - , . A- .... . got up m the best manner, wiucti they oner cheaper for ready pay, than can be purchased at any other establishment in this country. ..The following is a list ol prices, they oiler tn 7 I I II exch; straw n Ilia imnpcl rnch nr pps Lilglll and lancy spring Wa- . . - - o I gons, from SOU 00 to.ol 10 UU Two-horse Lumber wagons, 50 00 to Do do do with bodies, whipple-trees, and neck-yoke, from GO 00 to A first rate article of Ploughs, of all, descriptions, in use in this Country, from 4 50 to Best side-hill Ploughs for , Ploush Shares 2s. 2s. (3d. and 3s.' 60 00 70 00 5 GO 6 00 Side-hill shares and shares with cutters for 3s. 6d. Oth- er plough Castings at the same rate. ALSO: . - Com-Cultivators, PIowsIs devices, Ij Shoes, Wagou Sox- cs, C2:riajias I?2acii"Bes, Casl- isags a lid Mill Irosis of almost every description, both wrought and cast, on hand and made to order. All kinds of TURNING, of wood and iron, and repairing of wagons, Carriages, &c. &c. neatly execu ted at the shortest noiice, at reduced prie.es. . These aro the times for bargains and those who doubt it, can satisfy themselves by calling on the subscribers. ROYS &, HELLER. Milford April' 12- 1S42T. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, STROUDSBURG, PA. Informs the public gener ally, that ho still continues at yMSM- on hand at all times ao as- jfcwcSry aad Fancy Groasls, which he is deiermined to sell at such prices as will suit the times. The attention of the public is particularly called to his assortment of SPECTACSiSS AND CLASSES for nearsighted and old persons plain whitiI, oreex and blue glasses. No charge will be made for showing them, if he cannot suit, no harm done. Brass eight day Clocks for $H 00 Do thirty hour do 9 50' Wood do do from $4 to 6 00' .ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, ... m all warranted good time keepers, or will be re paired gratis. CSocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired ai the shortest notice. ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of the Uni ted Stales and World, varying from $1 G3 1-2 to' 2 50 large size. "Violin Strings of all sizes-'-best quality. . Call and see for yourselves. - 5 March 22, 1.843, ; "BaR IRON '3K - V DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINBGk, Bar Iron, Car,CoacJt&Ta-oM?5e CROW BAR,. SLUDGE AND ILOUClI "HOULSS, Axle ami Gnu Bara'cl rosa, ; v And a general assortment of WAGON TIBE & SQUARE IRON constantly on hand and will be sold on the tiloist reasonable terms, by . c.. MORRIS EVAS; Analomink Tron Works, April 0, !8tf&?A TAILORING.-: Mrs.' as3i!5i & lillss Stfejs, T?nf.iriil!v inform the eiiizciisf StrailtN- burg and vicinity, that they have cunfiiiiSfn. the above business jn Elizabeth streetv at h shop formerly occupied by Charles -Smith, dnc'fl. where they will be happy to receive tuaer all kinds of work in the Tailoring hiiw, an t ivhprn thpv will itp.vnin t heir host elWrts ihe accominodatian of their iiatrous. ViH ;:t experience in the business of no ineoushlefsM'? lenglhTa determttiauon to adhere, sirictjy i their promises -and a resolution riovcr to n-ak unreasonable charges, tney ilaiier titeiiuJunvi that they will receive a fair proportion ol tin custom ol the neighborhood. Gounlrv produce of all kinds, taken in: pa v mcnt for work. Stroudsbtirg, April 20, 1842. WAYNE COUNTY MUTUAL ALL Persons insuring in this coppjtay Jn members equally interested in us wel' I and in the election of its officers. In order to become a member of 'this- comptrv and thereby be insured, the applicant gives a prr mium noie. tne amount ot wmcn is in-nroporuo i to the amount to bemsured. and its degree hazard, thus: . If $1000 is to be Insured, at 5. p' cent., he gives his note for 50. If at 10 per cent . he gives his note for $100, and in that proportion lor a crreater or less sum, according" to the rate c; hazard, on Which note he advances G per cent, an-f an additional sum of SI 50 for survey and nohc. ., , , .. - - , - f tnen -oecomes a memuer on ine approval oi "1S 1 , ' , ch first with the expenSeS ntvl second, with the losses of the Company; and should it prove insufficient to pay both losses and ftrnnncne tVin mrtnot t rv moot tlir incepe chntil-l any occur) is borrowed agreeably to the act of in corporatioru arij paid, An assessment is then matie to repay-such loan upon the premium notes, in proportion to their respective amounts, and in nn ease tone made, but once a year, notwithstanding I a . i . . A - f rs the notei..it any l r.i : -i:... I . . I r .C. Inn. rinn tho in:nrtin tnnvreiiPTO lit? nnnhratinn I I T " J ' ...w. .-i-r" w " . . Plif.in r.mv nt nnv timH h nssirnfifl nr 5i!r rendered and cancelled, and the premium notes given up, according to the by-laws of the Com pany. No more than three fourths of the cas t value of any 'property will bo insured, and nl great hazards: such as Cotton Factories, Powder Mills, Distilleries,Machine Shops, Manufactories for Printer's Ink, and all establishments of tho same class of hazards, aro not insured upon any conditions whatever, -and that no one risk is taken over $5000, it is considered much more safe an-1 less expensive than in Stock companies, where they insure large amounts and hazardous property STOGDELL STOKES, Agem. , Strpudsbufg, Monroe co., Dec. 15, 1S41, NEW ESTABLISHMENT Wholesale a'uJtd I?.ca5I TIN ATB & 51 E T I'R7 WARE. MANUFACTORY. ' At Stroudsburg, Monroe county, I3 a. The subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Stroudsbtirg and the public generally, that he has opened a shop on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite William Eastburn's store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand, and will manufacture to order, aft articles in his line of business, such as TIN-WARS in all its variety, Stove Piprs 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. &c. As the subscriber is a mechanic himself, and employs nono 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 of public patron age. Come'and seeJfor yourselves, before you pur chase elsewhere. yJ PEWTER and LEAD, taken in ex change for work, and all kindsofREPAIRING in the Copper, Tin, and sheet Iron Business done at the shortest notice WAKDEL -BREtMER. ilfay 4, IS-lS.tf. Brass SO hour Clocks, W-ioi 30 do do For. sale cheap, by C. W. DsWiTT. ftlilford, Dec. 8..1842. NOTICE. Sherman's Prior Man's Plaster Dough Lozenges, and Peters1 Pills; For sale at this office,