JEFFEKSONIAN iiE PUBLIC AN 4 PJUGES-OIJIIRENT ARTICLES, Wheat Flor, per barrel Rye. do. . do. do. Wheat, -per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel Whiskey per gallon Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. do. do. do. Barley Oats Flax Seed Butter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Pennsylvania. west Branch bank Philadelphia bank, par!I.."sbr? Bank of North America, 'do'aynesbum Farmers' & Mechanics' do g' owncsIle Western bank do hnc bank Southwark bank do Berks county bank KVneinntnn litnlr Hn! OWailUll- dO BankofNor:hern Liberties do Relief Notes Mechanics' Bank Comnicrchsl Bank Bank of Perm Township Manufacturers' & Mcch'ns Moyamnnsiug bank United States bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bank of Gennaniown Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of Delaware county Bank of Chester county Doylestown bank Farmers' hank of Bucks Eastou bank FarmcrsLbank of Reading Lebanon bank Harrisburg; bank Middlelovn bank Farmers bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank , Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Poltsville York bank Ohambcrsburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honcsdnle do Bank of Lcwisto wn do do do d A Novrl Enterprise. We lind the following in the Lancaster Intelligencer, from winch it will be seen that Mr. Wise, of balloon celebrity, proposes to outstrip all his competitors in that line, by an ef fort to cross the Atlantic. Mr. Wise must be careful where he descends. Should it be on Morocco, the natives will keep him and sell him, and, what is worse, they will self him cheap a couple of dollars in that quarter, being thought as much as a while man was worth :Pcnnsijlvanian. To all Publishers of Newspapers on the Globe. As it is my intention to make a trip across the Atlantic Ocean in a Balloon, in the summer of 1844, and as the des cent, or landing of Balloons, in my eKpe rience, has almost invariably created un necessary alarm to the inhabitant?, I, therefore, give this general notice to the sea faring community, of all climes, that should they, during anytime henceforth, chance to be in the vicinity of a Balloon, cither on the Ocean, or in the Almos phere, they will not be tinder any fearful apprehensions, but endeavor to give aid to ihc adventures. It m'ist not be inferred from this, that the success is considered improbable, but merely lobe prepared for all emergencies. Having, Irom a long experience in aero statics, been eonwnced, that a regular current'of air is blowing at all times, from V. to E., with a velocity of from 20 to 40 miles per hour, according to its height from Ihe earth ; and having discovered a composition which will render silk, or mnlin, impervious io hydrogen gas, so that a Balloon may be kept alloat for ma ny weeks, 1 feel confident, with these ad vantages, that a trip across the Atlantic will not be at'ended with as much real danger as by ihe common mode of trans ition. The Balloon is to be one hundred feet in diameter, which will give a net ascend ing power twenty five thousand pounds being amply sufficient to make every thing safe and comfortable. A sea wor thy boat is to be used for the car, which iUa n..i II. Ann I Bank of Susquehanna co io ueur u.muu un, ... l Llim. baiik at Warren nosale should happen to fail in accomplishing the vo)agc. The boat would also be calcu lated upon in case the regular current of wind should be diverted from the course bv the influence of the Ocean, or through oilier causes. The crew to consist of three persons, viz ; an jEronaut, a Navi gator, and a Scientific Landsman. Therefore, the People of Europe,Afri ca, Asia, and all other parts, on the Ocean or elsewhere, have never seen a Bal loon, will bear in mind, that it is a large Globe made of cloth, esennced in a net woik, with a sloop hanging underneath it, cfmtninin the " latest - news from the U. Sinter,"" with the crew of the world's obe dient servant, J NO. WISE. Lancaster, Pa.. June 8th, 1843. Corrected every Wednesday morning. Strouds- Easton. Philad. burg. 5 25 4 50 4 50 A50 . 3 00 3 00 1D5 1 00 I 05 75 GO . CO 25 28 25 '62 52 54 21 21 3 50 4 25 3 50 2 25 2 00 45 50 . 37 30 33 1 37 1 33 1 37 ,11 11 21 7 8 15 4 00 2 50 2 50 4 50 5 00 2 00 3 75 3 50 - 12 00 10 50 0 50 10 00 8 50 10 50 -10 . 30 30 BAWK NOTE IiIST. corrected weekly for the Jeffersonian Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. Mew Yorlt. CITY BANKS , America, bank of 5 American Exchange 40 Malik of Commerce 11 IBank of the State ofN Y pariButchers' and Drovers' par.Chcmical doOity do Commercial do'Clinton do'Dcl. and Hudson canal co. do 'Dry dock par do do do do do do o par do 1 do'Fulton bank of New York par 1. Greenwich TiLafayette 4 Leather Manufacturers' 4 Manhatten company 1 (Mechanics' Banking Asso ljiMerchants'bank 2 Merchant' 75 Mechanics & Traders' IlMerchants' Exchange iiNftfional bank parlN'cw York, Bank of 4 New-York Bankinjr co. 4!N. Y. SVc. St'k Security b. par 4!North River uo 4jPhcenix do S Seventh Ward do do do do do do do do do do Co do o 1 par 50 A Tornado. A part of Marion Conn ie in Missouri, was visited by a severe tornado on the 25th nit. For a space of a utile in length, by 200 or 300 yards in breadth, it made a clean sweep of every Ihinsi, tearing up and twisting olflhe trees, and destroying every thing with Jearfu! power and violence; A farmer's bounda iv line stone, weighing about twenty pounds, was carried forty yards in a neigh bor's field. The trees looked as though scorched by fire, so completely were they divested. of foilage. iTenth Ward 10 Tradesmen's par Union B. of N.Y. do Washington . 50 ESTRAY. Came to the enclosure of ihe subscriber, re siding in Siroud township, about three weeks since, a small Sasadv IBoaa about a year old, with no marks about him. 1 he owner is requested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take him away with in sixty days from the date hereof, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. ANDREW GRONER. June 14, 1843. NOTICE. In the Orphans' Court of Pike Co. Jacob Kimble, vs. Moses Kimble, Heman N Kim ble, James Kimble, Timothy M. Kimble,Tlarrison Kimble, Charles B. Seaman, and Rosy bis wife, formerly Roxy Kimble, Milton Kimble, Olevi Kimble, George Kimble, Charles S. Kimble, Emely Philips, formerly Erne ly Kimble,- Thomas J. Ridgway, and Lucy Ann his wife, formerly Lucv Ann Kimble, Edward B. Fellons; and Henrietta 'his wife, formerly Henrietta Brown, Giles Brown, .Eleazer Brown, George Tripp, and Mary F. his wife, for merly Mary.F. Brown, George Brown, Sarah Ann Brown, Henry Brown, Kenneth Brown, Helen Brown, Mary Ann Brown,' GanacbV Brown. You will lakenotice that an inquesi will be held at the house in ihe occupancy of Heman N. Kimble, in Palmyra township, Pike county, on Wednesday, ihe thirtieth day of August tie:t, at 12 o'clock of said day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of Jacob Kimble, dee'd, to and among his children, and legal representatives, if the same can bp done wiihout prejudice to or spoiling the whole, oth erwise to value and appraise the same accor ding to law, at which lime and place you can attend if you. think proper, JAMES tfATSON, Sheriff. Milford, June 7, IS43. STEPHEN HOPKINS. The Legislature of Rhode Islancf some time since, made an appropriation for the erection of an appropriate monument to the memory of Stephen Hopkins. It is now completed, and was,- a few days fince, placed on its pedestal in the North Riming Ground, near1 Providence. The monument is a plain obelisk of marble, somewhat in the shape of Cleopatra's nee dle, planted upon a simple die and base, and containing appropriate nisctiptiqris. The signature of Stephen Hopkins is remarkable among the names appended lo'tbe Declaration of independence, as" the only signature whose character indi cated age in the writer. The great body of the movers in Revolutionary limes were voting aiifi middle aged men; Stephen Jiopkin?, at th'J age of seventy, when cer famlV. if at an? Iboe, the absence ofac- five patriotism may bs excused, came for-, syard, resolute, enthusiast and selfde nymg ; torleiting lue ease wj..c u ..e. w AnJ ft general ass0rtment of els, and jeoparding the security to which WAGOW TYME moitf. constantly on hand arid will be sold on the most' reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Anahmiink Iron Works, April G, J 842. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed, will be-sold at the Court-house in Milford, on the 24lh ofUune inst., at 2 o'clock p. m. all those ceriafn pieces or parcels of Land situate in Delaware township, Pike county, Sfate of Pennsylvania; One beginning at a stone on a line of lands surved to the late Ro bert Levers south 62 1-2, east 138 perches to stones. Thence by lands surveyed to John Coolbaugh north 80 1-2, east 95 1-4 perches to a corner Thence by lands surveyed to Ann Huff, sen., north 62 1-2, west 205 3-4 perch es to a stone; Thence by lands surved to the late Robert Levers; south 29, west 29 perch es to the place of beginning, containing 188 ACHES strict measure being a part of a. tract Origin ally surveyed to Solomon HutF. ALSO; one other piece containing SIS ACStBS, strict measure, bounded as follows: beginning at a stono corner a crirucr of lands surveyed to Robert Lvcrs; thence south 34, east one bundled and seventy seven perches to a stone; thence by glands of Hugh Lattimore, south 69, east 160 perches lo a stone; thence by lands surveyed to John Coolbaugh north 8 1-2, east 72 perches to a stone; thence by lands of John Harper, north 62 1 -2, west 290 perches to the place of beginning, being a part of a . . ..e t i ..::...,M.. .... 1 i. &ym Solomon Huff, on which is erected a mm ALSO: another pieco of land situate as aforesaid, con taining - V SO Acres anad CO -FcrcEics, beginning at a heap of stones on the south east corner of the lot on which Preston resides; thence norih 86, east 130 perches to a stone corner; thence north 4, west 62 perches to a stone corner; thence south 8G, west 130 por ches to a stone on the line of Preston's land, south 4, east 62 perches, to the place fiA. of bepinninjT. on which is erected a o o' 1 9 a i Seized and taken into execution as the prop erty of George W. Richards. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Milford, June 6, 1843. DENTIST. P. M. STANBROUGH; - IMDITOAJL SURGEON, Proposes to 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.' Dimmlcli. He is prepared to perform all useful opera tions on the teeth, and will in every caso as sure entire satisfaction. Filling carious teeth with gold, is an opera tion worthy of tho highest consideration. If the operation is skillfully performed, at the pro-, per time, the grogress of decay is arrested, and the preservation of the tooth secured for life. 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 be undistinguish ble from the finest natural teeth. To those in need of his services ah. early call will be advantageous, as by a short previ ous preparation he is able both to insert and fill the most sensitive teeth wiihout pain. N. B. References to those who are acquaint ed with the success of his operations. June 8, 1843. - " BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar jtvdif C:iiyCoacIt& Wjijjob Axles CHOW BAR, SLEDOE PLOUGH M0UJ.DS, Axle and Gsaca SSan'el fii'osn,' age clings. Honored, ever, be the mem ory of the veteran signer XLTAF up; FATUPIIXDt . All permits indebied to the subscriber for (subscription, advertising, job work, or other wise, are hereby requested io make immediate payment, and save costs. Since his co-pari-Jiership-wiih Mr. Kullodk, a set of new books, tor ihe firm, have been opened, and it is there fore necessary iliat ihe oldloohs should be set tied up. His .pecuniary concents' also jhiperi Mvely require him to call upon all who -are- in arrears to make immediate eitlemenf THEODORE SCHOCIf. - Attorney jat ILaw, JTIiifOL'il, Fifce county, Pa. (pFEICE CEARLV OPPOblTE THE Pit ESTiVTlJll'IA J 7 CHOJICil.) Sjjpjeiiiber 14, 1842. ' BiLANfe MORTGAGES, 'im &KrWeWthisl officer- . FEMALE SEMINARY. The Spring Term of this Institution com menced on the eighth day of May hint, under the superiniendance of Miss A. flffl. StOICS, and is how open for the reception of pupils. The branches laughi in this Seminary are Reading; Writing, Geography, Grammar, Rhet oric, Composition, History, Natural Philosophy , Chemistry, Botany, Logic, Mathematics, Draw tug and Painting, the GrecU, Latin, German Languages, eye. The Seminary being endowed .by ihe State, instruction is afforded at ivvo dollars per quar ter, inclusive ofall the above branches. Board can be obiained in respectable fami lies on reasonable terms. 'I he Trustees with full confidence commend the Siroudsbtirg Female Seminary to the pat ronage of the public. JOHN HUSTON, President of the Board of Trusteed. I May 8. 38 13. tf. . WOOL CAE DING, The Carding Machines at Biddis' Mill, hav ing been thoroughly repaired, and put in com pleie order, wil. be in operation tjiiVj season, under t'h'o superintendence of Mr. BUCKLEY, a iir.it rate workman. All persons having Wool to Card,, can have it done at ihe shortest notice and on reasonable lermn. The subscri bers respectfully solicit a share of public pat ronage, and pledge themselves lo use every exertion to give satisfaction. BIDDIS & BUQKLEY. Milford, May 1, 1843. , BSS. I AWING, SU-RG-EON DENTIST, Has removed two doors east of tho Republican Priming Office and directly opposite iho Law Office of William Davis, E.q. where ho will bo pleased io see all who may-favor him'-with their patronage, - ; . EASTON OQK BINDERY: The subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic that he has removed his bindery to No-4j9 Northampton street, a few doors below his for mer stand, where he will do H-nMssg asid Binding in all its various branches at fair prices. ruled and bound to any pattern at the shortest notice, also BOOKS AND PERIODICALS rebound in the best manner. Tho following blank books always on hand, ay Books, Joiia-ijals, JLcdgcrs, in voice am! Receipt Books, also Meii!oaa3Bdmns r of every description, COPY AND CYPHERINGBOOKS. . ' All orders from the Country will meet with prompt attention. HENRY HAMMANN. Easton, April 19, 1843. NO HUMBUG TEie BasBltrtipl JjTlw is Repealed, AND WE MUST SELL. If Property will not bring its full value, it must sell for two thirds, according to Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania. The subscribers have been for the last eigh teen months, building and fitting up their estab lishment, wilh machinery for the prosecuting of their business, which they have completed, and in full operation. They now have on hand and intend keeping a general assoriment of Flosaghs, XiuanbcE' Wagons', Pieaure Carriages, &c. got up in the best manner, which they offer cheaper for ready pay, than can be purchased at any other establishment, in this country. The following is a list of prices, they offer to the public, for cash, approved paper, or in exchange for Farmers produce particularly straw at the highest cash prices. Light and fancy -spring wa gons, from SCO 00 to SI 10 00 Two-horse Lumber wagons,' 50 00 to 60 00 Do do do with bodies, whipple-trees,' and neck-yoke, from 60 00 io A first rale .article of.Ploughs, of alf descriptions, .in use in this Country, from . 4 50 to Best side-hill Ploughs for Plough Shares 2s. 2s. 6d. am03s. Side-hill shares and shares with cutters for 3s. 6d. Oth er plough Castings at ihe same rate. ALSO: Corji Cultivators-, Plough Cleviccs, Slesgias, SJeijTh Shoes, Wagon Box es, CSiuruiasr Machines, Cast 22?gs and Mill Irons. 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 notice, at reduced prices. These are ihe times for bargains and those who doubt it, can satisfy themselves by calling on the subscribers. ROYS & HELLER. Milford April "12 184 3.. 70 00 5 60 6 00 J"EaBJ BS. 1HBMCK, CLOCK AND WATCH ' MAKER,- STROUDSBURG, PA. Informs the public gener ally, that he still continues I . . it . the above business m an us various branches. He has on hand at all times an as sortment of Jewelry aifid Faeacy Gfoods, which ho is determined to sell at' such prices as will suit the times. The attention of life public is particularly called to his assortment of SPECTACLES AN GLASSES for nearsighted and old persons plain white, green 'and blue glasses. No charge will be made for showing them, if he cannot suit, no harm dono. Brass eight day Clocks for $14 00 Do thirty hobr do 9 50 Wood do do from $4 to 6 00 . ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES. . I - V all warranted good timo keepers, or will bo re paired gratis. loc!iS, Watches, and- Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. ALSO, an assortment oT MAPS' of the Uni ted Slates and World, varying from $1 62 1-3 to 2 50 largo size. Violin Strings of all sizes best quality.-: Call and see for yourselves. ' I ' " ' Maroh- 22;, 1843i ' - " - fRON AND BRAi. . ; FOUNDRY. " " . Tim subscribers take this method to itifn'rrn Yp nnhltr. otsnerallv. and Milltirs and Farmers especially, that'they have laken that conven ient itomis-ils'v acacl Itlaciiissc feiidp, adjoining Jacob Singmasjtcr's Tannery, and would be thankful for any paironagu ux)tMtdp.l towards them, and respectfully ahnquucfi. Uuu ihey are prepared lo execute an oritur in uicir line of business in the btisi manner and with despatch. They will manufacture MILL, IxKAiaiW for Flour and other Mills, together; with Out ings of every description turned and fi-ttd op in ihe best possible manner. We feel confi dent in our ability to execute all orders wh which we may be entrusted in a vorkmau-iti . . i t manner, rarticular care will ue taicen m eiu nlov none but ood workmen iii the. difturenl j , departmeiits of the establishment, and no paiH will hn snared bv the nronrietois to iiive eo- eral satisfaciibh to those who may favor them with orders lor work. BKASS CASTIPfSS, such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gtleon Boxes, &c. will be made io ortier. umi pop per and Brass taken in exchange at thb highest price. Patterns made to order. Threshing DSacInixtcs & 53ovse P6wcrj of ihe most approred construction, will be fur1 nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrought Iron Mill Wdrlc 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 alivays.be kept on hand. Ploughs of, ihe most approved plan will be kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of Plough Castings which thev ofer for saia tJ Plough makers. HAY DEN & SCHLAU GH. April 2G, 1843. . s A Petition for Discharge and eertiffcate un der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Abraham Marsh, Weaver, Monroe, And Friday the 28th day of July next, at 1 1 o'clock, a. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, -before the said Couri, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the Disirict Court Room, in the Cny nf Philnrlalnhin whp.n nnrl where the Creditors W 4. MM J 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 sucli Lisciiarge ana oeruncaie snouiu nui uu granted. ' ' FRAS. HOPKINSO:V Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, 3Iay 3, 1S43.-10I. Secoisd Vo!i?5iie of tlie Magnet. ' ETOTED to the investigation of IIojtan Pnvsmr.nf? v. embracing Ceoholosy, Phreno- . . " ..l. logy, Pathetology, i'liysiognomy, rsycnoiog, Neurology, Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism, Lieht, Caloric, Life. BY LA ROY SUNDERLAND. The design of this popular and interesting work, is the investigation of all the laws which appertain to Human Life, and which are concern ed in the production of those states of the Mind, called Somnambulism, Insanity, DrejamingJ' Second-Sight, Sommmpatliy, Trance, Clairvoyance, and various other Mental Phenomena, which have hitherto remained shrouded in mystery. its pages arc enriched with Essays and Com munications, detailing Facts, illustrating the Sci ence of Cephotogy, which teaches the influence and susceptibilities of the Human Bram, and tho 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, 1S43, in large octavo form, and, issued monthly, on the following TEU3IS : I Two dollars in advance, will pay forone copy for the year ; or sixteen copies of any one number. II For Six Dollars, fifty copies of any one num ber ; of 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 qne number;' or twelve copies for one year. -. V To the tra'de,-they will be put up at Nino Dollars per hundred, when one hundred copies aro ordered at one timo, with the cash in advance. Agents must state distinctly, what die money sent is designed to pay for; whether for ancmire volume, or for so many single copies of one num ber. As these terms are low, tho Publishers cauaoSf doubt but Agents will see the justice ol giving special attention to Avhat follows : " . - All payments must be received by the Publisher before each nuinber is sent out the -Office. All payments must be remitted' free of postage, and in Safety-fund money, or its equivalent in this city. ' Agents must give particular instructions as to the manner in which- they may wish each number forwarded. pectus (including this paragraph) six insertions, shall receive the Magnet for one year, frmn.June. 1843, provided the papers containing this riotico be Awarded, marked to the New York- Card New York City f and provided, also, that theso conditions be complied with before January ,-1844. JOB WORK . UMlv executed -t this 0fft.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers