Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, August 31, 1843, Image 3

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    JE FPERS 0 N J AN REPUBLICAN.
TEMPERANCE MEETING'.
The regular monthly meeting of the Frank
Jin Total Abstinence Society, will be held at
i T 1 !. T7I - 1 Ol, . I. AT i-tni-lntr
evening, September 4th. General attendan6e
is requested.
WM. HANNUM, Sec'y-
August 31, 1843.
STRAYS.
Came to the enclosure of the subscriber re
siding in Lower Smithfield township, Monroe
county, about the first of July last,
Two Iiiffht Brown Heifers,
one with a white streak over the back and a
white belly, the other with a piece off the left
ear. vio other marKS recouecieu. j. uu uwn
cr or owners thereof are requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges and take
ihem away within sixty days from the date
hereof, or they will be disposed of as the law
directs.
ANNA EILENBERGER.
August 23, 1843. 3t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Pike
couniy, to me directed, there will bo sold at
Public Vendue or outcry, on Saturday the 2d
day of September next, at 2 o'clock, p. m. at the
Court House in Milford, the following descri
bed property lo wit : A certain messuage and
piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being
in the township of Upper Smithfield, now
West fall, county of Pike and stale of Pennsyl
vania, bounded by lands of 'Levi Vangorden,
late Jacob Quick's land, surveyed lo Dan Dim
iniek, and lands of Daniel M Brodhead, late
Jeromus Johnson and the Delaware river, con-
Persons drawn to serve as Grand and Petit Ju
rors, for September Term, 1843. ;
Grand Jurors.
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Jacob Henry,
Thomas Stone,
Jonas Hanna,
Jacob Teel, Jr.
Henry Strunk,
John Shoemaker,
Joseph Fenner,
Leonard Andre, '
George Neyhart,
John De Long,
lie nry Crutz,
Thomas Altemus,
Samuel Malvin,
John Fillman,
Charles Dunlap,
George Michael,
John Correll,
George Buskirkj
John Kunkle, Sen.
Joseph Altemus,
John Shiveley,
Peter Altemus,
John Possinger,
Timothy Madden,
Pocono,
Stroud,
Middle Smithfield,
Tobyhanna,
Smithfield,
Middle Smithfield,
Hamilton,
Stroud,
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Stroud,
Hamilton',
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Middle Smithfield.
Ross,
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Hamilton,
Ross,
Stroud,
Chestnut Hill,
Pocono, .
Price.
Petit Jurors.
tainuig
110 ACRES,
more or less, with a
Frame welling: Hokc
and BARN thereon erected, together with the
hereditaments and appertenances thereunto ap
pertaining. Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Richard Eld red, and will be sold by me
for cash.
JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's 'office, Milford,
Angus: 9, 1843.
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SHERIFF'S SALK.
Bv virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias issued
out of the Court of Common Pleasof Pike coun
iy and State of Pennsylvania, and to me di
rected. I will expose to public sale at the Court
house in Milford, on Saturday the 2d day of
September, lS43,at 10 o'clock P. m. all the fol
lowing described real estate, situate in the
township of Lackawaxen, and County of Fike,
to wit: ,
The eanal Undivided one half part nr moiety
of several Lots, numbered and described upon j
the Commissioners Books of Pike county, as j
follows, to wit: L.oi rvo. il5 surveyed in tne
warrantee name of Thomas Apty, containing
227 Acres and S50 Perches.
Lot No. 181 surveyed in the warrantee hame
of Patrick Morgan, containing
300 ACRES;
Lot No. 182 surveyed in the warrantee name
ill Peter Miller, containing
441 Acres and 2 perches.
Lot No. 170 surveyed in the warrantee name
of David Saylor, containing
Lot No. 114 surveyed in the warrantee name
of Henry Barnet, containing
400 ACRES.-
Lot No. 110 surveyed in the warrantee name
of Daniel Heister, containing
405 Acres and 20 Perches.
Also the whole of Lot No. ISO surveyed in the
warrantee name of John Knause, containing
445 Acres and 70 perches,
and of Lot No. surveyed in the warrantee
name of Simeon Lord, containing
399 Acres and 97 Perches.
Which said real estate above described, con
tains in all about
upon which is an improvement of about ONE
ACRE, with a
DWELLING
HOUSE
i it a 1? NT tlipprnnn erectd. Also thR.rfrtht nl
unu uiiiw ... --tj
possession to about three quarters of an acre
,of vacant land, adjoining the above lots, and on
which are erected a
AND
q a V MILL.
All of which .said real estate is Known as the
Lumbering establishment ox nagen,
SeizPd and taken in execute at the suit of
C. W. DeWm & Henry DeWiti, ys. .Davd V.
Hagenv, Elijah Doolittle & Henry hrmk.
Sheriffs office, Milford, ) o.
August 7, 1343, ' .
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David Barlip,
James Henry,
Timothy Vanwy;
Peter Jayne,
Thomas Frantz,
Joseph Brutzman,
Jacob Groner,
Amos Labar,
Jacob Bossert,
Thomas Bergeri
Fred. Eylenberger,
Jacob Slioch,
Stephen Hess,
David Kemerei,
John White,
Charles J. Walton,
Samuel Shackelton,
Edward Postens,
John Ransberry,
Michael Super,
John Kunkle,
Peter Neyhart,
Anthony Sebring,
Jacob Buss,
Wm. Eylenberger,
Henry Meason,
John Price, Esq.
Jacob Beeseiker,
Peter Hufsmith,
Jonas Hanna. Jr.
John V. Coolbaugh
David Heller,
Samuel Bees, Esq.
John Marsh,
Abraham Setger,
William Staples,
Boss,
Price,
Middle Smithfield
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Smithfield,
Hamilton,
Smithfield,
Hamilton,
Chestnut Hill,
Middle Smithfield,
RosSj
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Hamilton,
Tobyhanna;
Hamilton,
Price,
Stroud,
Stroud,
Hamilton,
Chestnut Hill,
Pocono,
Do
MiddleSmithfield
Smithfield,
Ross,
Price,
Price,
Chestnut Hill,
Middle Smithfield,
Do
Price,
Hamilton,
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Pocono,
Stroud.
latin
TRIAL LIST.
Monroe County Courts. Sept. term, 1843.
1 Robert Levers, et. al. vs. Mary Van Buskirk,
et. al.
2 Henry Colt vs. John Bond and Ezra Hays.
3 Henry Colt vs. Samuel Bond.
4 David Heffelfinger vs. Sarah Hefielfinger.
5 Abraham Van Campen vs. George, George V.,
and Benjamin V. Bush.
6 Ferdinand Dutot vs. Wiliiam Wisner.
7 Adonijah Drake vs. Charles Miller.
S Charles H. lleaney vs. Charles Chnstman,
John Haid, et. al.
9 Charles H. Heaney vs. Charles Christman,
John Haid, et. al.
10 Jost Dreisbach vs. Peter Berger.
11 Solomon Westbrook vs. James Place, et. al.
12 Executors of John Coolbaugh, deceased, vs.
Place and Courtright.
13 Peter and George Merwine vs. Melchoir and
Abraham Barry.
14 Peter Merwine, jr. vs. Melchoir Barry.
15 Melchoir Barry vs. Peter Merwine, jr.
1G John Hare Powell vs. George Miller.
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Do John Repslier.
Do Adam Anglemoyer.
Do, Jacob Woodling.
Do . Joseph Titus.
Doj John Becker.
Do; Abraham Smith.
Do- John Miller.
Do Michael Meisner.
Do" John Wolbert.
Do' Paul Heller.
Dof Joseph Passinger.
Do Samuel Heller.
Do" Michael Heller
Do' George nillyard.
Do Peter Singer.
Do John Dailey..
Do' Sebastian Brong.
Do Jacob Huston.
Do Joseph Felker.
PRICES CURRENT.
foil
telllTOlMg
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this ofuc'ev
NOTICE.
Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters,
Cough Lozenges, and Peters' Pi11s;
For sale at this office.
JLOOK HEKE!
Dry Goods, Groceries, S:c. &.
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
POSITIVELY WO TRUST!
The subscriber having adopted the
above method of doing business for
the future, would respectfully invite
fall who hare unsettled Book accounts
with him, or with the late firm of
J. II. & 3. f. Wallace,
to call and settle the same without any further
notice, as he is determined to close up all un
settled accounts with as little delay as possi
ble, J. II. WALLACE.
Milford, July 1, 1843. '
BAR IRON.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED,
Bar Iron, Car, Coacn & Wagfoaa Axles
AW
CROW BAR, SLEDGK AND PLOUGH .MOULDS,
Axle and Crim Barrel Iron,
And a general assortment of
WAGOP TYRE & SOJTAKE SHOW,
constantly on hand and will be sold on the most
reasons ble terms, by
MORRIS EVANS.
Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 1842.
JOB WORK
'Noady executed at this Qfigea '
Corrected every Wednesday morning
ARTICLES Strouds- Easton. Fuilad.
-burg.
Wheat Flour, per barrel 5 00 4 75 4 68
Rye. do. - do. do. . 3 50 - 3 0.0 ,3 25
Wheat, per bushel l 05 95 ' OQ
Rye, do. do. 75 65 56
Sole Leather per pound 25 25 25
Corn per bushel , . . 02 55 52
Whiskey per gallon ' 21 21
Clover Seed per bushel 5 25 GOO 4 50
Timothy Seed per bush. , 2 25 4 00
Barley do. ' 45 50
Oats do. . 40 33 25
Flax -Seed 4 do'; V !1 37 1 40 1 50
Butter per pound 10- 8 21
Eggs, per. dozen , 7 8 15
Plaster, per ton 4 00 2 25
Hickory wood, per cord 2 50 4 50 4 50
Oak, do. do. 2 00 3 75 3 50
Mackerel, No. 1 15 00 10 50 0 50
Do. do 2 12 00 9 50 8 00
Potatoes, per bushel 40 30 30
BAWK RTT''E Si 1ST.
Pcaaassylvaiasa.
corrected weekly for the Jeflcnorii:m Republican.
The notes of those banks on which quotati
are omitted and. a dash( jsubstituted, are
purchased by the brokers.
West Branch bank
Pittsburg
Waynesuurg
Riownesville
Erie bank
Berks county bank
Towunda do
Relief Notes
Wcw YoiIt.
Philadelphia bank.
Bank of North America,
Fanners' & Mechanics'
Western bank
Southwark bank
Kensington bank
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Bank-of Northern Liberties do
Mechanics' Bank
Commercrul Bank
Bank of Penn Township
Manufacturers' & Mech'ns
Moyaincnsing bank
United States bank
Girard do
Pennsylvania bank
Bank of Germantown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Bank of Delaware cohnty
llank of Chester county
Doylestownbank
Farmers' bank of Bucks
Easton bank
Farmers' bank of Reading
Lebanon bank .
Ilarrisburg bank
Middletown bank
Farmers' bank Lancaster
Lancaster bank
Lancaster countv bank
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge
Carlisle bank
Northumberland bank .
Miners .bank of Pottsvillc
York bank
Chambersburg bank
Gettysburg bank
Wyoming do
Ilonesdale do
Bank of Lewistown
Bank of Susquehanna co
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Lum. bank at Warren no sale
CITY BANKS
America, bank of
American Exchange
Bank: of Commerce
Bank of the State of N Y
Butdhers' and Drovers'
Chemical
City
Commercial
Clinton
Del. and Hudsdn canal co.
Dry Dock
Fulton bank of New York
Greenwich
Lafavettc
Leather Manufacturers'
Manhatten company .
Mechanics' Banking Asso.
.Merchants' bank
Merchant'
Mechanics & Traders'
Merchants' Exchange
National bank
New Y'ork, Bank of
NevvrYork Banking co.
N". Y. St'c. St'k Security b.
North River
I'lircnix
Seventh Ward
Tenth Ward
Tradesmen's
Union B. of N.Y.
Washington
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In the
Orphans'
Court of
Pike Co.
NOTICE.
Jacob Kimble,
, vs.
Moses Kimble., Heman N Kim
ble, James Kimble, Timothy M.
Kimble, Harrison Kimble, Charles
B. Seaman, and Roxy his wife,
formerly Roxy Kimble, Milton
Kimble, Olevi Kimble, George
Kimble, Charles S. Kimble,
Emely Philips, formerly Enie
ly Kimble, Thomas J. Ridgway,
and Lucy Ann his wife, formerly
Lucy 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, Ganach
Brown. ....
You will lake notice that an inquest will be
held at the house in the occupancy of Heman
N. Kimble, in Palmyra township, Pike county,
on Wednesday, ihe thirtieth day of August
next, 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 be done
without prejudice to or sporling the whole, oth
erwise to value and appraise the same accor
ding to law, at which time and place you can
attend if you think proper.
JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
Milford, June 7, 1843.
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jmm 52. MEOCK,
CLOCK AND WATCH
MAKER,.
STROUDSBURG, PA.
Informs the public gener
ally, that he still continues
the above business in all its
various branches. He' has
on hand at all times an as-
mmm sortmentof
Jewelry and Fasacy Goods,
Wjhich he is determined to sell at such prices
as will suit the times.
The attention of the public is particularly
called to his assortment of
SPECTACLES AHD GLASSES
for nearsighted and old persons plain- white,
GREUN AND BLUE GLASSES. No charge Will be
made for showing them, if ho cannot suit, no
harm done.
Brass eight day Clocks for $14 00
Do thirty hour do 7 00
Wood do do from $4 to 6 00
ALSO, ap assortment of
WATCHES,
all warranted good time keepers, or will be re
paired gratis.
Clocks, Watches, asad Jewelry
repaired at the shortest notice.
ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of the Uni
ted States and World, varying from $1 62 1-2
Violin ' Strings of all sizcs-'-best quality.-fj
UaU and see lor yourselves. . 5 -1
SHERIFFS .SALE.
By virtue-of a writ of Fieri Facias to me
directed, there will be sold on the 2d day of Sep
tember next, at the Court house in Milford, at
3 o'clock, P. M. the following property to wit:
PfiO.CLfA.MA,TIQK.
Whereas, the Hon. William Jks
sup, President Judge of the 11th Ju
dicial district of Pennsylvania, eom-
I b W'S
"51 m
ITT . I J . I nil.Mf
situate in wesuau iuwnsnij, 1 irwu .uuu,
slate of. Pennsylvania one of them bounddd
by lands in the possession of Crisso Bull, lands
of Benjamin H. Rose, and Land laic of Gar
rek Vanauken, deceased, containing
5& ACRES,
more or less, on which is erected a large
FRAME DWELLING-
i JtlUUOJi,
and a iuud FRAME BARN.
ALSO : a piece of unimproved land, con
taining , , .
Id2 A?KES,.AN.12 PEIlCiSES',
and allowance, &c. Bounded as follows :
beginning at a stpno, thence by lands of Joseph
Irwin,. South twenty degrees, West 50 perches
to a post, thence by vacant land Sonih 70,
East 38 perches, to" a .pine, South 20, West
80 perches to a stone, South 70, East 80 per
ches to a. corner, South 20, West 20 perches
to a sjone, South 70, East 152 perches, lo a
5ost, North 20, East 8G 1-2 perches lo a large
Rock, North 70, West 170 perches to a black
oak, North 20, East 04 1-2 perches to a Pine.
Thence by vacant Land, and Land of Joseph
Irwin, Norih 70, West 100 perches, to the
place ' of beginning, with ihe appertenances
thereunto belonging.
Seized and taken .in execution as the prop
erly of Henry Brink, and will be sold by me
for cash. ...
JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Milford,
August 4, 1843. f
All those certain pieces or parcels of Land,! posed of the COUntieSpf Susquch'Unna,
Wayne, Monroe and Tike, and Joseph
Keller and John T. Bel, Esqs. Asso
ciate Judges of the Courts of Ootpuion
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 cf
General Quarter Sessions in attd fof
the said county of Monroe, have is
sued their precept to me, commanding
that a Court of Quarter Sessions and
n , ti 1 r . it 'itS '
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livery aud Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, for the said countly df
Monroe, to be holde-h at Strbuds6urgV
on Tuesday the Uvelvth day of Sep
tember next, to continue one wedk.
NOTICE .j;.,
Is therefore hereby, given .lo the
Coroner, the Justices of the PeaGO,
and Constables of the said county of
Monroe", that they bp then and lherj
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, ;
examinations and other remeirtbra n
ces, to do those things which to tbeir
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 im
the Jail of the said county of Monrae,,
or against persons who stand charged:
with the commission of offences, to be
then and there to prosecute or tesliify
. OLIS B. GORDON, Sherifi:
(God save the Commonwealth
SherhTs Office, Strouds- .
burg, August 17, 1843. j
NOTICE.
In the Court of Common Pleas, Milford,
Pike county.
tt ir 11 1 Alias sub-pcena surli-
Henry Wmdfield, ' a Vin.
tvt Vxr- ii- n fculo Matrimonial. No.
. Nancy Wmdfield. j 8IMayTernij l843.
You are hereby required to appear before the
Honorable the Judges of ihe Court of Common
Pleas of the said couniy of Pike, on the 19th
day of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
lo answer the complaint of (he said Henry
Windfield and shew cause if any you have,
why the said Henry Windfield. your husband,
should not be divorced from the bonds of
rimony, agreeable to the Act of Assembly in
such case made and provided.
JAMES WATSON, Sheriff.
To Nancy-Windfield.
Milford, July 20, 1843. 4t.
NO HUMBUG
. . EASTON
The Sa.nkrnpt law is Repealed,
AND WE MUST SELL.
If Property avili. not bring its full value,
IT JIUS.T SELL FOR TWO THIRDS, ACCORDI.VG
to Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania.
The subscribers have been for the last eigh
teen months, building- and fitting up their estab
lishment, with 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 assortment of
Flosjlis, jLiimftcr WagfoaS,
Pic?5i'c Carriages, tec.
got up in the best manner, which they ofier
cheaper for ready pay, than can be purchased
at any other establishment in this country.
The following is a list of prices, they ofier
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 SG0 00 to $110 00
Two-horse Lumber wagons, 50 00 to 60 00
Do do do
with bodie3, whipple-treeis,
and neck-yoke, from GO 00 lo 70 00
A first rate ariicle of Ploughs,
of all descriptions, in use m
this Country, from 4 50 to 5 GO
Best side-hill Ploughs for G 00
Plough Shares 2s. 2s. Gd. and 3s. Side-hill
shares and shares with cutters for 3s. Gd. Oth
er plough Castings at the same rate.
ALSO:
Corn Cultivators, Plough Clcviccs,
Slciglis, Sleigh Slaoes, Wagon Box
es, Churning I&aclaiiics, Cast
ings aud Mill Irons
of almost every description, both wronght and
nasi, nn lmnd nnd madn lo nrdnr All l.-inle nf I
TURNING, of Wood and iron, and repairing
of wagons, Carriages, &c. &c. neatly execu
ted at the shortest noiice, at reduced prices.
These are the times for bargains and those
who doubt it, can satisfy themselves by calling
on the subscribers.
ROYS & HELLER.
Milford April 12' 1843.
Attorney at fcaw,
Milford, Filce comity, Pa.
(OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PR E S B V?T.E. R I A. (
V; r ' CHURGH.)
fSopiembbr V 1842, l " : ;
The subscriber respectfully informs the puh-y
lie that he has' removed his bindery 10 No. 19
Northampton. street, a few doors below his for
mer stand, where he will do .
HSniiaag- and Bmdisig
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. The following
blank books always on hand,
Day BooEs, .Journals, S-cdj;crs, 2"i;
voice arid Jiecespt SooSts, also
Mens orauduuis
& of every description,
; COPY AND CYPHERING BOOKS.
All orders from the Country will meet with
prompt attention.
HENRY HAMMANN. -
Easton, April 19, 1843.
nREAD Y PAY..
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES
pip
J iFffffHTnTTTilli
rugs and Medicines,
Iron, lYails, Glass,
Boards, Sis silkies,
Ceiling ILath
articles &c.
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
POSITIVELY NX) TRUST!'
The subscribers having adopted the above
method of doing business, feel confident that it
will be beneficial to the interests of iheir cus
tomers; as well as their own. They have just
received in addition to their former stoek, a
largo assortment of Dry Goods selected with,
care. Also, Groceries, Hardware, &c. which
they will sell at prices to suit the times.
All persons having unsettled accounts wiih
the subscribers, will confer a favor by settling
and paying up at their earliest convenience.
Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore
extended to us, we respectfully solicit its con
tinuance, and pledge ourselves to use every
oxertiou to merit the favors of their friends
and customers.
C. W. DkWITT & BROTHER.
Milford, July 12, 1813, h "
docks.
Brass 30 hour Clocks,
Wood 30 do do
For sal& cheap, by
Milford, DccV8rl'843
C, W. DuWlT lV