JEFFERSON IAN REP UBLICAN. Business and 3foncy in Philadelphia The Southern and Western merchants are coming iu briskly 10 select their fall stock of goods in the Atlantic cities. They do not, however, buy wildly and recklessly, and run up large bills on credit as,, formerly, but select with taste and economy, and have the cash in hand to "plank down," and save all discounts. Our wholesale streets are again becoming lum bered up with boxes, hogsheads and crates; drays, wagons, and carts; and our merchants sind, their clerks scarcely find lime to snatch a Jiasty dinner from the eating houses (ere they must fly back to their laying out and packing up operations. The merchant hotels are over flowing with shrewd and sensible persons, who Jiavo crossed the mountains," perhaps, for the fiftieth time in quest of supplies. One old gentlemau, we are told, who is now. slaying at Bridges' Hotel, has crossed the Alleghenies one hundred and Jive times to pur.chase goods, accumulating, by his industry and perseverance,' an eiegani ioriune, aim cujuying a nappy auu greon old age. i , Our Batiks discount freely but safely, and every thing appears 10 bet steadily rising from the leathergy of years which has overpowered it. Exchange in the South, on Philadelphia and New York, is steadily coming down, anil the long festering Relief notes of pur own State are now only at 2 1-4 a 2 1-2 discount for spe cie. Wo need scarcely say thqt- these symp toms of returning' mercantile and monetary health give us unfeigned gratification, for they are undoubtedly the lungs of the social system, and when in a sound and active condition, the whole body will feel the benefit of their opera tions. Courier. A fellow calling himsolf William Turner; ar rived at the town of Norwich, Conn., a lew days since, and on the strength of a bandaged and .splintered arm, which he said,, was frac tured, and a mournful story of shipwreck and disaster, contrived to make many successful appeals to the charily of the good citizens of that town. Unfortunately for him, however, a Dr. Burgess who he encountered, became very desirous of viewing the fractured arm, and the other positively refusing to grant him his wish suspicion was awakened, and by the aid of a little force the bandages and splinters were re mored and exposed to view a quantity of gold eagles and bank notes carefully deposited along an arm as sound as it possibly could toe. The imposior was straightway introduced to the no tice of the Mayor, by whom he was assigned quarters in the House of Correction, with the injunction that he should be worked at prqp?r intervals. Notwithstanding his arm he was doing well at the last accounts. Another Bravo Old Oak Fallen. James Draper, one of the stout hearts of '76, died at Warrentnn, Ga., On the 14th ult., aged 83'., ,, He entered the army when only 18 years of age, and was with Gen. Green at the battle nf Guilford Court House, and iu many other engagements during the war. A Father Murdered by his Son. John Barnett, of Maysville, Ky., was lately killed by his son James, a youth' of 21, in a quarrel between them. He struck his father on the head with an axe, mangling him horri bly. He was drunk at liio' time. He was committed fur trial. Corrected every Wednesday morning. ' ARTICLES. "Wheat Flour, 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. Barley do. Oats do. .Flax Seed do. nutter per pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton . Hickory wood, per cord Oak,. do." do. Mackerel, No. 1 po. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Eastbn. Philait. burg. 5 00 4 75 4 68 3 50 3 00 3 25 1 05 95 9G ' 75 05 . 50 25 25 25 62 55 52 21 21 5 25 G 00 4 50 .2 25 4 00 45 50 w40- 3S ,25 1 37 1 40 1'50 10 8 21 7 8' 15 4 00 2 25 2 50 4 50 4 50 2 00 3 75 3 50 15 00 10 50 9 50 12 00 9 50 8 00 40 30 30 'BANK NOTE LIST. corrected XvcI'My for the Jeflursonian Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers Pen nsy 1 vauia. Philadelphia bank, par Bank of North America, do Farmers' ifc Mechanics' do Western bank do Southwark bank , . . do. Kensinnloh tank do Bank of Northern Liberties do Mechanics Hank uo ;ohimercit!l'Bank . do Hank of Pcnn.Tow nship do Manufacturers' & Mech'ns d '.Movainensiiitf bank united states nann n Gintrd do 15 Tennsylvania bank par. uanKoi uprmantown pan 'Bank of Montcomerv co. do' Bank df Delaware county do Bank dl Chester county uo 'Doylestown bank .do Farmers' hank of Bucks do: EastOnbank ' " do Farmers' bank of Reading 1 I.ebanoT bank . 3 Ilarrisbnrg bank , 4 Middletoivn bank 3 Farmers' bank Lancaster 1 Lancaster hank 1 T.anoastpr countv bank 2 Northampton bank S5i Columbia Bridge . 1 Carlisfe bank 4 Northumberland bank par Miners bank of Pottsville 5 York bank " ' 4 Chambersburg bank 4 ficttvsburc bStnk 4 Wyoming do 7 Ilonesdale do 1 Bank of Lcwistown 2 Bank of Susquehanna co 25 Lum. bank at Warren no sale Wnef Tlmnrh hfink k'iltsmirg 1 waniesourg ' Biownesrillc " Eric bank Berks county bank 70 Towanda do S3 Relief Notes 5 New York. CITY BANKS America, bank of par American Exchange do Bank of Commerce do Bank pf the State of NY do Butchers' and Drovers' do Chemic& d City " do Commercial 2 Clinton par Del. and Hudson canal co. do Dry Dock 1 Fulton bank of New York par Greenwich , do Lafavette do Leather Manufacturers' do Manhatten company do Mechanics' Banking Asso. do Merchants' bank co Merchant' do Mechanics fc Traders' do Mercliants' Exchange uo National bank co New York, Bank of . -.2 New:Yorty Banking co. N. Y. St'c. St'k Security b. par North River do Phoenix do Seventh Ward do Tenth Ward 10 Tradesmen's par Union B. of N.Y. do Washington 50 IMPORTANT TO. FARMERS AND GARDENERS! JN PRESS And will be published by J. WINCHESTER, 30 Ann street, N. Y., about the 20th of August, in a neat Octavo form of 04 pages, printed on fine paper, and Illustrated with Numerous ENGRAVINGS, THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURISTS ' ALMANAC; FOR 1844. The editor of the Bangor Whig gives some body in. Jhat region the following " palpable ltit:T' A.printing office is, of course public property. If a man wants a paper, of course he,- lias aright m it, .and to half a sheet of letter p iper to wrap it in and wafers to seal it and the right to take, the editor's pen out of his hand to ilirect it with.. What is the use of having print-; lug (inices umess people qan be accommoaaieu at thefff without money and without price V The Ourang Outing at ihe Boston MuReum, which was lately Imported, died on the 31st nit., of cholera morbus. MARRIED, , In Mfilord, on Monday evening the 4ih inst., by the Rey, William M. Burrows Mr. Charles Koss ISiddis, to Miss Helen Roselth Wells, daughter of David Wells, Esq.,'tilf of Milford. On the 31st ul:., by the Rev. Geo.DiehJ, Air. John otakner and Miss Letitia Thom'p o, both" of Easton. 1'ti Siroudsburg, on Wednesday 6th Inst., by John Musch, Esq. Mr. Robert Van Etten, iT Delaware township, Pike coumy, a 'liza Palmer, of Sirou'ilsburg. rid Miss DIED, In p'oc'ono township, Monroe ctitthis, morn ing, MR. JAMES SEBR1NG, in the5t) year ot Ins age. , ... In Sir'OiiU tpwnsJiirf, Mtmr'ne county. 0iTi"mo 7m, 4t li&NGl$ EDKTN", aged about GO years STRAYS. Gm in ih.. Pnri'jsure 6? subscriber re idir,vj n Lower Smhhfieiu jown1 Monroe t.otmiy, about the iirsl of July last, Two JAslsit Brown Heifers, one with a while streak over the back and a white lusliy, the o'.her with a piece t)fi' iho lefi ar. Ho other iurlis recollocted. The own er ur owners thereof are requested to ooine for-u-axd, prove property, pay charges and take jbm away within sixty days from ihe date Jwir.if, or ihwy jwill be disposed of .ai-iha Jaw Jstects. , ' nl Z oXNlA 'E1INBEV6JEk; ' 1 Anjusi 23, J843. 31. EDITED BY A. B. ALLEN, ESQ, ASSISTED BV AN ASSOCIATION OF EMINENT AG UICDLTURISTS. This important and valuable work has been in preparation for four months past, and will unquestionably be the most complete, in all Us departments, ol any Almanac got up lor rar mers. It..is Calculated alike loi the IMorrhern,- Middle and Southern Slates, and for the Cana das and consists entirely of original matter, by the best-practical writers on Agriculture m this country . . This Almanac will comprise, 1. Astronomical observaiions and tables cal culated for the. meridian of Montreal, Boston New York, Philadelphia, Charleston, and New Orleans. Also, .valuable biattstical Tables. 2. A complete Northern Calendar for every month in theyear, -embracing all necessary dl rcctions for ihe management of the farm, gar den and orc.hard. ; - 3. A complete Southern Calendar for the Plantation, &c. 4. Miscellaneous matter, such as is design ed.to( advance the interests-and improvement o the Planter, f arraer, Stockbreeder, and Horti culturist. , Notwithstanding the labor and pxppnse be stowed' tlpon the AGRICULTUPJSt'S AL MANAC, in order to obtain for the work : large circulation, ,and render it more acceptable tp.tjhe.co'tprnuniiy, it will be publi&hed at the low price of . , v . 1-2 CENTS PER COPY! . Agents, Booksellers and Country Merchants wilUbe supplied at the rate of $8, per , hundred. iPedlars will b.e supplied on liberal terms. J. WINCHESTER, Publisher, , v - 30 Ann-sireoi, N. Y. NOTICE lis hereby given to all persons having any demands against the estate of Isaac Bradt, late of Westfall township, Pike county, deceased, to present them, duly authenticated for settlement, and all persons indebted, to said estate aro requested to make payment without delay. ' WILHELMUS UAoivi, WILLIAM HALLOCK, . , Administrators of Isaac Bradt. Milford, Aug. 31, 1843. JURY JLIST. , .... . r Pcrs6ns"drawii to serve as Grand and Petit Ju- rorSjfor September Term, 1843. Grand Jurors. 1 Jacob Henry 2 Thomas Stone, 3 Jonas Hanna, 4 Jacob Teel, Jr. 5 Henry Strunk, 6 John Shoemaker, 7 Joseph Fenner, 8 Leonard Andre, 9 George Neyhart, 10 John De Long, 11 Henry Crutz, 12 Thomas Altemus, 13 Samuel Malvin, 14 John Fillman, 15 Chailes Dunlap, 1C George Michael, 17 John Correll, Pocono, Stroud, Middle Smithfield, Tobyhanua, .. Smithfield, ' MiddleSmithfteldji Hamilton, .'"' Stroud, a-4 -JJo Do . ; Ross, Do ; ' Stroud, Hamilton, Do v Middle Smithfield Ross, Do SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of ike county, to me directed, there will be'sold at public vendue or outcry, at the Court house in Milford, on the 18th day ot beptember next, at 2 o'clock p. m. the following pioperty, to wit: . !. The equal undivided half part of a tract of and. situated in Green township, rike county, on the head waters of Goose Pond Run, taking in the outlet. containing in the-wjiole 439 Acres and 100 Perches. Numbered on the Commissioners books of said County, No. 185, on which there is erected a ISA Wf IUUuXj, UwellliRi? House, and BARN, together with the appur tenances thereunto belonging. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Davjd Beecher and David R Hurley, and will be sold by mo lor casn. . JAMES WATSUJN, Sherm. Sheriff's office, Milford, August z, ima ) , 18 George Buskirk, 19 John Kunkle, Sen. Hamilton, 20 Joseph Altemus, Ross, 21 John Shiveley, Stroud, 22 Peter Altemus, (Jhestnut Hill, 23 John Possinger, . Pocono, !4 Timothy Madden,. Trice. Poiit Jurors. Ross, Price,: . Middle Smithfield, Do ' . Ross, ' Smithfield, : Hamilton, Smithfield, Hamilton,- Chestnut'Hill; 1 David Barlip, 2 Jarnes Henry, 3 Timothy Yanwy, 4 Peter Jayne, 5 Thomas Frantz, G Joseph Brutzmah, 7 Jacob Groner, 8 Amos Labar, T 9 Jacob Bossert, 10 Thomas Berger, 11 Fred. Jiylenberger, Middle bmithhelu, 12 Jacob Shoch, Ross, 13 Stephen Hess, Do , 14 David Kemerei, Hamilton,. 15 John White, " Tobyhanna, 16 Charles J. Wallon, Hamilton, 17 Samuel Shackelton, Price, 18 Edward Postens, Stroud, 19 John Ransberry, 20 Michael Super, 21 John Kunkle, 22 Peter Neyhart, 1 23 Anthony Sebring, 24 Jacob Buss. ' 25 Wm. Eylenbsrger, Smithfield " ' ' 26 Henry Meason, Ross, 27 Johh Trice, iisq. Trice, 28 Jacob Beeseiker, Price, . . 29 Peter Hufsmith,- Chestnut Hill, ,.' ; . 30 Jonas Hanna. Jr. Middle Smithfield, ., 31 John Y. Coolbaugh, Do 32 David Heller, Price, 33 Samuel Rees, Esq. Hamilton, 34 John Marsh, 'Do 35 Abraham Setger, Pocono, ' 36 AVilliam Staples, Stroud. Stroud,' Hamilton t;3 ' Chestnut Hill, x Pocono, . , . Do: " :'-': Middle'Smithfield . TRIAL LIST. . . Monroe County Courts Sept. term, 1843. 1 Robert Levers, et. al..vs. Mary Yan. Buskirk et. al. r 2 Henry Colt vs. John Bond and Ezra Hays. 3 Henry Colt vs. Samuel Bond. 4 David HerTelfinger vs. Sarah HefTelfinger. " 5 Abraham Yan Campferi'vs. George, George Y. and Benjamin V. Bush. 6 Ferdinand Dutot vs. Wiliiam Wisiier.. 7 Adonijah Drake vs. Charles Miller." 8 Charles H. Heaney vs. Charles Christman John Haid, et. al. 9 Charles H. Heaney V3. Charles. Christman John Haid, et. al. - 10 Jost Dreisbach vs. Peter Berger 11 Solomon Westbiook vs: James Place, et: al. 12 Executors of John Coolbaugh, deceased, vs Place and Courtneht 13 Peter and George Merwine vs. Melchoir arid Abraham Barry. ' 14-Peter Merwine, jr. vs. Melchoir Barry. 15 Melchoir Barry vs. Peter Merwine, jn 16 John Hare Powell vs. George Miller, v NOTICE. , , .A petition' for Discharge and Certificate uh ler5the Hankrupt Lav has been filed by Joseph Addisorj Bro,wn, individually, .and as a member of the late jfirm pf Stokes & Brown, late merchant, late Innkeeper, now Parmer, Monroe countv. 'a'ri,d' Fritlajr the 17ih day of November 'text, at ; 11 o'clock, a. m". is appointed for the hearing thereof, before.the said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room in ihe City pf Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of" .'he said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cau?e, if any they have, why such BIch&.rge ar,d Certificate should not be granted, , , FRA'S HOPIvuNSON, Clerk of tle district CoM Philadelphia, August 19, 1843. BjiANK DEEDS For sale at this office. 17 18 19 20. 21- 22 23. 24 25- 26 27- 28 29. 30 32 33 34 35 Do John Repsher. :'t Do Adam Anglemoyef. Do1 Jacob Woodling. Do- Joseph Titus. DoN John Becker. Do ' ' Abraham Smith. Do John Miller. Do, Michael Meisner. l)o John Wolbert. Do, Paul Heller. Dp' ' Joseph Passinger. Do- Samuel Heller. JJo ' Michael Heller Do George Hillyard. Do. Peter Sipger. ' ' Do . John D.ailey. Do . Sebastian Brong. Do, Jacob Ruston. .Do.-. , rf..v, Joseph Felk'er. JOHN n. !ELIK, - ' CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, fSTROtJDSBUItG-, 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 sorimentof Jewelry and Fancy CJoods, which he is determined to sell at such prices us will suit the times; The attention of the public 13 particularly called to his assortment of - SPJECTACIiES AND GLASSES'" for nearsighted and old persons plain white, green and Blue glasses. No charge will be made Tor showing them, if he cannot suit, no narm clone. Brass eight day Clocks for $14 00 Do " thirty hour do 7 00 Wood .do,, do from $4, to 6 00 ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, all warranted good time keepers, or.will be re '' - paired gratis. Clocks, Watches, ami Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of the Uhi tea" States and World, varying from $1 62 1-2 to 2 50--large size. Violin Strings of all sizes best quality. Call and see for yourselves. NO HUMBUG s The Baiilcvsipt law 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. eas, iViiiioru, : . . . NOTICE. In the Court of Corhirion Pl rike county. a, , - , ;y rt w1 i it 1 Alias sub-pcepa surli Ilenry Windfield, . ft divorcC a Viu; -kr !!;.(,( n fculo Matrimonia. No. Nancy WnVdficld.j 8,May Term jg. You are hereby required to appear before the rfonorable the Judges of the Court Of Common Pleas of the said county of Pike, on the 19th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to answer the complaint of the said Henry Windfield and shew cause if any you have, why ihe said Henry Windfield, your husbandj should not be divorced from the-bonds of mai; rimony-i agreeable to the Act 6f Assembly in such case made. and provided. JAMES WATSON. Sheriff,. k. To Nancy -Windfield n .t Milford, Jujv go, 163 i-li. 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 htuid and intend keeping a general assortment of Ploughs, jLumbcr Wagons, Picaure 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 . $60 00 to $110 00 Two-horse Lumber wagons, 50 00 to 60 00 . JJo do , do with bodies, whipple-trees, ; and neck-yoke, from 60 00 to 70 00 A first rate article, of Ploughs, of all descriptions, iu use in this .Gobntry, from,. 4 50, to 5.60, Best side-hill Ploughs for ;C 00 Plough Shares 2s. 2s. 6d. and 3s. 'Side;bill shares and shares wjth cutters for 3s. Gd. Oth er plough Castings at the same rate. ALSO: 4 A Corn Cultivators, Plough cieviccs, Sleighs, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon Box es, Churning Itfachiues, Cast ings and Mill Irons of almost every description, both Wrought and cast, on hand and made to order. Ail kinds of TURNING, of wood and iron, and repairing of wagonsj Carriages, &c. &c. neatly execu ted at the shortest notice, at reduced prices. These are the limes for bargains and those who doubt ft, can satisfy themselves by calling on the subscribers. RdYS & HELLER. Milford April 12' 1843. . j P R O OL AMA T S(i),N. Whereas, the Hon. William' J-es- sup, 'President Judge of the llth Ju dicial district of Pennsylvania, com posed of the counties of 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 mid by virtue of their offices, -Justices of he Courts ot Oyer and lermmer.aiid General Jail Delivery, and Court? oi iGreneral Quarter Sessions in ahd'foT the said county of Monroe, have ns- i - . . , .v.ikiL- sued tneir precepi to me, commanuiug mat a Uourt or quarter sessions ana Common Pleas, and General JailDe- livery and Court of Quarter Sessions or the Peace, lor-the said county or Monroe, to be holden &t Strou .lstnirg, oiy Tuesday the twelvth day ot Sej- tember next,jo continue one week. NOTICE , ' Is therefore hereby given 'to,-the. Coroner, the Justices of the Peaces. and Constables of the said , county wt" Monroe, that they be then and the-ai? with their rolls, records, inquisition examinations and other remembran ces, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining, and also thfcc those who are bound-by recognizaaeo to prosecuteahd giye-evidencegrenst the prisoners that are or shall b& in the Jail of thesaid county of Moaroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of offences, to be then and there $o prosecute or testify ' -OLIS B. GORDON, Sherifl; (God sane the Commonwealth.) Sheriff's Office Strouds-) burg, August 17, 1943. ) : " READY PAY. ITST GOOi, , GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROClCERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Drugs and ITIcdjciues, . Iron, Nails, Glass, Boards, SIi ingles, C&Iinsr lialli articles &c. CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. POSITIVELY NO TRUST! The. subscribers having adopieil the above method of doing business, feel confident that it will be beneficial to the interests of iheir customers-, as well as their own. They have just received in addition to their former stock, a large assortment of Dry Goods selected with carij. Also, Groceries, Hardware, &c. which they will sell at prices to suit the times. All perspns having unsettled accounts with the subscribers, will confer a favor by setiling and paying up at their earliest convenience. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretoforo extended tb us, we respectfully solicit its 'con tinuance, and pledge ourselves to use every exertion to merit the favors of their friends and customers. C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER. -Milford, July 12, 1813. . ' i mm LOOK HERE! Dry Goods, Groceries; &c. & . CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. POSITIVELY 1VO TliUST ! The subscriber having adopted the above method of doing business for the future, would respectfully invite all who have unsettled Book accounts with him, or with the late firm of J. H. & J. S. Wallace, to call and settle the same without any further notice, as. he is determined to close up ai( un settled accounts with as little delay as possi ble. J. H. WALLACE. Milford, July 1, 1843. . BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, BaV Ii4on, Car, Coac!i-& Wagon Axles iS.Alg3 CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND 1'LOUGM MOULDS, Aile and Gun Barrel Jron, Ana a general assortment8 ol WAGON TYRE & SQUARE IRON, constantly on hand and will be sold on tne nfost reasonable te'rras, by NOTICE, Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters, iougn Jjozenges'and Peters' Pills; For sale ai this pjTicy. MORRIS EVANS Analo'mtnk lron Works, April 6, !842. Attorney at Iiaw, (OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTERIAN CH"URCH.) Sopjember 14, 1842, . ' 1 ' v" F ,.. JOB WORK f; Neatly executed at tliis Olficb'.
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