3EFFERS0NIAN REPUBLICAN. rang ' "TiffftrYrfonilcirice of thf i'Uqhmdrifiliig. .c - ; August 21,. 18-13. Mrt4E'Uorl havo lately read with pleas tiro,, tho correspondence between a Committee if Norili Carolinians and one Ucnry Clay of Gather life tomatoes on a drv chv nmi wttm, quite ripe.. 1 eel tliem, and cut them into quarters. them into a large earthen pan, and rnash and squeeze them till they are reduced to a pulp. Al- iimwg u.ui a iiu o! une salt to a hundred toma Kentucky, and 1 am rejoiced that that glorious K005, l)Ut l'lcm int0 a preserving kettle, and boil uiu... me sait tor two Hours, sti rnhn- .I . .i . mem iicqucniiy to prevent their burning. Then strain them through a fine sieve, pressing them with the back of a silver spoon. Season them to your taste with mace, cinncmon, nutmeg, ginger, and white or red popper, all powdered fine. Put the tomato again over the lire with the spices, ana boil it slowly till very thick, stirring it frcmicntlv. When cold, put it up in small bottles, secure the corks well, and it will- keep good a year or iwo ft is stated that the pictures in the Palace of Versailles would, if they wero all placed side by side, reach five miles. old patriot has consented to visit tho Old North Stalo next spring. I doubt not he will comply with his promise, but should ho fail to do so previously to the Presidential election in 1 8 14, 1, who have been his political friend over sinco I was old enough to vote, and preferred him to all others, from that day 10 ihis for the Presidency; will certainly give him up. North Carolina has high claims on Mr. Clay's atten tion, as she uas the first State to denounce the Traitor, and nominate for the Presidency the first man of the country ; if, therefore, I wore Mr. Cay, I would, on leaving Ashland for the Sea-board, pursue tho most direct road, to Old Raleigh, neither turning to the left nor the right until 1 had reposed upon her soil, lfj yonaaoat ElecSion. Air. Clay lake the beaten track to Raleigh he ! Later returns render the election of win oe arrcsteu ai aimosi every cross-road. r . i . , , . and may be killed off with kindness, &c. ere ' ? lhc people very doubt- hc can reach his destination. j lu!,altlioughtlie majority for Mattocks, Before he gets through shaking hands with J the Whig candidate, OVC1' all others, the Nor:h Carolinians and partaking of their lis 272. There arc ninety towns yet not be permitted to do as ho did in the Souih! imPrcssl0ll however, that Mattocks last winter. If he sends word ho can't come,; will he chosen Governor by the Le the people will yo after him and carry him, i grislalurc, iis that body will be largely fens voices Ho will he required to go to the ,yhig. The House last year stood Palmetto State, m which, especially in Charles-! , OA n 4 mi -n . mi ton, we all know he has . very numerous 130 AVhlgS.lo 101 Democrats. The friends. Progressing that far South, he will majority this year will probably be iiml it utterly impossible to tear himself from 1 somewhat greater: and the Senate tin generous Southerners till ho plants his feet wjU ajso JlaVc a Whig majority. We ipon the glorious Whig soil of Georgia-a , , , v.nlv tKr fi.pnrrrp P State, tho vote of nhieh he is as certain to gel ' , J UCOlgC 1 . jw that of Kentucky and there ho may wit- Marsh, Whig, had been elected to iioss, in its pride of place," tho lofty and j Congress in the Third district. It is niaoniliccni magnolia, passant : That pre- j no w confirmed. From tllC Other three solvation ol Magnolia Trees, by a citizen of I v . ; . 1 ,1 i r , rp r. , ,', 1, 1! districts we have nothing definite. Mississippi, to Air. olay. was most happy and j T . . r .. iimry ; and the letters of both, how beautiful ! fn the 1' ourth, Montpelicr, District, We Americans like n variety: so let us Whigs the probability is there lias been 110 drop the log cabin and hard cider, and establish choice. In the Brattleboro' District, a new motto, the Magnolia; a tree, grand and j -p fc Whirr will have 1 Urrre mi-lof.v-a fitting emblem of our principles and 1 f . W, P U1i T?ae a ma our oandidtne. Some ten years have rolled !.lorlt-J I a,,cl 111 tle Woodstock District, awav since I first saw this noble tree : I was I CollamGT, Whip;, will probably be PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday morning. .io .Jay evening ruling on the road that leads 1 elected by a Small 011C. TllUS the irom .ho beau.tful and hospitable city of Sa- j DeWation will Stand 3 WhigS, 1 viunah to tlutt lavoritc and charming resort. V. 0 1 j 1 0 IJomiavenmre, when a tree, the top of which ! Democrat or more probably, no ilmnat kissed the clouds, caught my eye, 1 j choice. Daily Qhronicle involuntarily diexv up my hoe, to gaze and i wnder.-There it towered above the lofty SAVANNAH, Geo. ELECTION All pine) monarch of the forehand on its branch-, election took plaCO ill Savannah, Geo., i-s bloomed the largest and most beautiful white I rt tt. A fi, ' f fnr. rrt,,vf., iii flower man's or woman's vision ever rested on. 011 tllG f V1. inSt Aldcr Thfi South Carolina Palmetto is a neat tree men which resulted in the cllOiCC of With its foliage concen'ruted at the top ; but eleven WlllgS and tlirCC Democrats. by the side of the full grown Magnolia, imagine ! Last year there was a Democratic :i sapling taking shelter under one of those ynaiOrilV Jaruo oaks in tho Slashes of Ihinnvor. ! ' J " Afier Mr. Clav shall have visited Georgia,! -rr ,Tr h wtll bn eompelled to come to his native A VERY GOOD ONE. We are 111-lii-diiw m the Old Dominion-and what a re-, formed that when the Acting Presi ffptinn awaits hint iheru in the Metropolis and deilt Tyler Was 011s llis recent Nortll H.ewhere ? lleforo half done shaking hands, ; ern ioir application Was made to tllC ho will be beset by comtunteos from Mary and, V r -i t Delaware, PonsVlv:,ia, New Jersey, New managers of 0110 of the railroads, to York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, aiid from ! provide a special train to convey the all the wny down io th cast of sunrise, (as a : President and his suite. This was im.n.i cfminH says wh-n he goes beyond ! refused on the ground that it would t omu.g. will n-nd Wie air and ladden his old i an" danger to the icgular trams, and heart, it will bo a scene worth iooking on, 1 that it was against the rules of the Mr. honor: as such an one may not again , r0ad. Ill reply to this, tllC applicant J ' V C .rZ mu behalf of Tyler, stated that special the people from Georgia to Maine. " Lai him i tramS Uat Sometimes been furnished dreganl all comment by the Uichtnood Enqui-,011 the road and he instanced the rer atid other respectable locol'oco papers but i accommodation of this Kni t fnrnislinrl go wherever he may be inv.ted and see the j to U rcmaius of prcsident people cannot go to sec him at Ashland. Mr. liurnS011- " superintendent in . Clay can be elected without leaving Ashland, I Stailtly replied, tliat if they Would bm condittoned an imbecile iit its head and j bring on the Remains of President u ,u . .u. uvpresem u ,s important tna. Tyer a spec aJ lrain s jould be forth he should go into the Chair of State with a! ' .J, , 7l , . n Inrgc majority ; as in that case reform will be j WlUl provided. bostoil Atlas. luore ciMMtiletfi. A TI?Tt P WH1H I ! The Last Contrivance. The Fatal to Swine. j New York' correspondent of an eas- Saltpetre is as fatal 10 swino as arsenic to item paper. Says: "I Saw in the man. uur torcman last year salted some swtll street, to-dav, a novel sight a horse w li rl !in rrowsersf a christian clrayman hav- lOU-s two out of three which at of it died g adopted this method of keeping . " - .1 . 1 - , . . ' it. . : i? 1 it i- awl th. as mucit injured. As larmers jUie Ullimai S ICgS irom 1110 1110S. ARTICLES Strouds- Easton. I'hilad. burg. Wheat Flour, per barrel 5 00 1 75 4 08 Rye. do. do. do. 3 50 3 00 3 25 Wheal, per bushel 'l 05 J5 90 Rye, do. do.- . 75 05 5G Sole Leather per pound 25 25 25 Corn per bushel " G2 55 52 Whiskey per gallon v 21 21 Clover Seed per bushel ' 5 25 G 00 4 50 Timothy Secd'pcr.bush.. 2 25 4 00 Harlcy do. 45 50 Oats do. 40 3 25 Flax Seed do." ' 1 37 1 40 1 50 Gutter per pound 10 8 21 Effgs, 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. 3 00 3 75 3 50 Mackerel, No. L 15 00 10 50 9 50 U". do 2 " 1200 9 50 8 00 Potatoes, per bushel I 40 30' 30 ;. this season " emptying their meat barrels,; Tlicy WCl'C made in the modem fasll iustead of preserving the rofusrt .salt fur the fu-j nnoo w;ilim,f oimno o,l rmih. lure, thev had ultcr bury it in the compost I -, ' , J 1 ' 43 i:ip.. Our beef ws but slightly sahprtrcd, ' eCl at UlC t0P' iin.l Liit rnrv litlti4 i:n:ld possiblv have been' 7 uken by ihc'b'ujnc. , TivVW Hampshire Patri- A DoG'PfCKEi) UP AT Sea. The o, I ship Oswego at New York from Liv- r . , erp00 . on t(J 27th ult., on the Grand Who is wise? M kvvk picked un-a large Newfound- :. Who is powerful 1 He tha. governs Ins . , 'l . o . uio,ls ? Who is rich ? He that U fomented dog. I he noblo animal when I taken up was nearly exhausted. It . - - t! 1.11 t 11 1 1 r Uen. Cass states that the pay ol the reriJilS piooauie lie lCll OVCrUoarcl Irom borne fishing smack in that vicinity. A L'fieds,- England, paper contains an advertisement of premises to be let at a place uiiere there is. a Gospel ministry and salmon fishing. Al the residence' of his brother, in South Eas ton, on the 10th inst., Mr. JACOB NYCE, aged SG.vears. In Stro.ujl township, ori Sunday, morninp: lasj, pf consumption, Sustffl, (laughter ol Joitn and ucurjC; ca Hanitnon, in the 21&t year of her age. soldier, "after making-the deductions-thai go 10 iliogovornnient for indispensable supplies,amounts J one cunt n day, or twenty-live dollar:? and a half for feovon years service!" What inuttificence! Vet tho service is popular, and the 8000' men turiy demanded by the conscription are' readily Uitpplied! Tlie Ctu.cinnnu Sun says: Wc have heard it nsscruid that a process of countcifeiting bills has l.een discovered in this city, by the daguerrpotype, v.lnah yy$ be.CQinRt!iubjQ,atnjrlegislation5i6r;the hole .country wjll, be flojdejl yjtJiNnotes that.can i.ut be detected, so pdrfectly aro rijey dftiwhfmrri' U nuiual. " ' ISArtfK Re:J?Bi: IiSSTu ;i:m Republican. cotrct;lcd weekly for the .iit r. The notes of tliosc banks on which quotations arc omitted and a dash( substituted, arc not purchased by the brokers. Pci3assylva.t2fi;i. Vcst Ilranch bank Philadelphia bunk, par.l'itlsbiirR w I Hank of North America, do.Waynisbure 7 Farmers' & Mechanics' do Hiowncsviire r C Western bank do.Hrto bank, -0 Soutliwark bank ,i0'Berks county bank 70 Kensington bank ,i;Towanda do 8S Hank of Northern Liberties do ltclief Notes 5 Mechanics' Hank Coinincrcivl Hank Hank of Venn Township Manufacturers' & Mcch'ns Moyamcn&ing bank United States bank Oirard do l'cnnsylvania bank Hank of Oerinantown Bank of Montgomery eo. Bank of Uelawarc county Bank of Chester county Uoylcstow n bank rafmers'bank of Bucks Eaiton bank Farmers' bank of Heading Lebanon bank Harrisburg- bank Middiclown bank Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Jlridgc Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsville York bank Chambcrsburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Ifoncsdale do Bank of Lcwistown Bank of Susnuclianna co Lum. bank at Wan en no ;alc Hew YorZt. CITY HANKS America, !nnk of tljAnicrican Exchange 17 Bank of Cotnmcrco 15 Bank of the State of N V piir Butchers' and Dro vets' par Chemical dojCily do-Coinincrcinl dojClfnton do'DoI. and Hudson canal co. dolDry Dock dojl'iilton bank of New York 1, Greenwich :r Lafayette liLcatlier Manufacturers' 1 Manhattcn comnanv Mechanics' Bankingfisso. Merchants' bank Merchant' Mechanics & Traders' Merchants' Exchange National bank par New York, Bank of iNc a- 01k Itanliing co. N. Y. St'c. St'k Security b. North Hirer Phnmix Seventh Ward Tenth Ward Tradesmen's 25!Union B.ofN.Y. Washington par do do do do do liO par do 1 par do do do do do do ilo do do c'o 0 par do do do 10 par do 50 NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having any demands against the estate of Isaac Dradt, late of Wcstfall 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. WILLI ELM US CASKY, WILLIAM IIALLOCK, Administrators of Isaac Bradt. Milford; Aug. 31, 18-13. ITRAYS Came to the enclosure of the subscriber re siding in Lower Smiihlicld township, Monroe county, about the first of July last, Two JLiglil SBrowsa HcEifcrs9 one with a whito streak over lire back and a white belly, the other with a piece oil the left ear. No other marks recollected. The own er or owners thereof are requested to come for ward, prove properly, pay charges and take them away within sixty days-from the date hereof, or I hey will be disposed of as tho law directs. ANNA E1LGNBERGEK. August 23, 18-13, 3t. NOTICE, A petition for Discharge and Certificate un der the bankrupt Law has been filed by Joseph Addison Crown, individually, and as a member of the late firm of Stokes & Brown, late merchant, late Innkeeper, now Farmer, Monroe count v. and Friday the 17ih,day of November next, at 1 1 o clock, a. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, silting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of tho said Petitioner, 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. FRA'S I-IOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, August 19, 1843. NOTICE. In tho Court of Common Pleas, Milford, Pike county. tt u- ,i- nl Alias siib-prena surli Henry Windfield, ' tvt r- if 11 1 cttlo Matrimonial No, lancy Windfield. , , ,r ,,, l0(0 J Hi May iertn, 1843. You are hereby required to appear before tho Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the said county of Pike, on tho 19th day of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to answer tho complaint of iho said Henry Windfield and shew cause if any you have, why, tho said Hcnrv Windfield, vour husband, should not be divorced-from the bonds of mat rimony, agreeable to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. To Nancy Windfield. Milford, July 20, 1843. 4t. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Pike county, to me directed, there will be' sold at public vendue or outcry, at tho Court house in Milford, on the 18th day of September next, at 2 olclock r. m. the following property, to wit: The equal undivided half part of a tract of land, situated iii Green township, Pike county, on the head waters of Goose Pond Run, taking in the outlet, containing in the whole I89 Acres asad 10 Pcrc&cs. . Numbered on ihe Commissioners books of said County, No. 185, on which there is erected a SAW MILL, and BARN, together with the appur tenance 1 hereunto belonging. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of David Beechcr and David R Burhsy, and will bo sold by me for rash. JAMES WATSON, Shurifl. ShcrilT'.s office, Milford, ? q ' -. August 24, 1813 S .B1P: And ilf ) Y., abdut u r 3mm M. ffflEMCK, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, STROUDSBURG, PA. i Informs the public gener ally, that he Mill cojmnuos the above business in all its various branches. He has on hand at all limes an as sortment of cTcwclry asad Fasicy Goads, which 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 SPECTACEiKS AKS) GLASSES for nearsighted and old persons plain witrrr., GjtEE.v and blue glasses. No charge will be made for showing them, if he cannot suit, no harm done. &BZZ Brass eight day Clocks for $14 00 Do thirty hour do ? 00 Wood do do from $4 to G 00 ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, all warranted good time keepers, or will be re paired gratis. Clocks, Watches, aiad Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of tho Uni ted States and World, varying from $1 02 1-2 t o 2 fjOIarge size. 'Violin Strings of all sizes best quality. Call and sec for yourselves. NO HUMBUG TSjg E:ti2lt'2ipt TLnxv is KcjscaSctl, AND WE MUST SELL. If Property wilt, not erixg its full value, it must sell for. two thirds, acctordixg to Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania. M-p!! Y:- - - IiV PRPcrc . mm itii NmriCTOits EN(;itA.tJBfit.S THE" AMERICA ff ttlGUTTUKISTN MAN-A( FOIl 18414 . EDITED 13 msf.t iit ax- a- f Rimm a-. Rtc .in.TjKts?rs. This irrtjjnrtani ;u d V!,Ut' wrk 1,.,, in preparation for fiM r W-t, un(jt.cMionablv be tlto ,im,i?I t';"i,''-r", v ; departments, of any A manac got i-pj,,. mers. h is calcttlaiod ultkt' 0" 'hr. .Viti. Middle and Smlh-rn S. a,0' du das and coomms cntind 7 ' "Rtol"AtirjfArj; . by the best practical W7i -r"" rtS!i this country. . x This Almanac will ccmp. lrfPri ?i 1. Astronomical ohaerraii wli&tyKfat1 culaiod for the nieridiati 01 I New York, Phdndctphiu, Cha. '''tn.titf W Oilcans. Also, valiiaUIn Statif Tfcsi 2. A complete Nortlirrn Cilt atfMifc.tfaitty month in iho V(tar, ctiibraentg' !iiftli rcctions for lhc management pf lh - tfiftt den and orchard. - , 3. A complete Sow hern Cait iMarfeWi rf Plantation, Ac. ( i fV4ift 4. Miscellaneous maUcr, such ;;ifafilR cd to advance the ijiterfotsmd iinfffc 'inn-uiuC the Planter, Partner, Stockbreeder., Jl . culturibt. t, A , Wilt v il !.!, ri.l ii. tl Inlnir un.'l KltBP.Vl'l stowed upon the AGRlUDIITIRl$T' MANAC, in -order to nbtaiu .f(,r hwvvj lamti circtitatlon' and render tl itior acdwufl to tho community, it will bo pubfUTtcit iSm- low price of . 12 1-2 CENTS pek ooffhv: Agents, Booksellers atid Country MvretfH- will be supplied at the rate of $y per luiid,rJW. Pedlars will be supplied on liberal terms: ' J. WINCHESTER, Publisher, 30 Ann-street, Pl'. Y. READY FAfT K GROCERIES. m.-WKMJ.j 7 HAUDWARE, CROCKEUY, . BOOTS AND SHOES," mi BLANK DEEDS For sale at this office. The subscribers have been for the last oijih teen months, building" and fitting up their estab lishment, with machinery for tho piosecuting of their business, which they havo completed, and in full operation. Thoy now have on hand and intend keeping a general assortment of PEojBglis, JLmeisIici1 WftgOB&S, Pleasure CasTracs, &c. 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 oflcr to the public, for cash, approved paper, or in exchange for Farmers produce particularly stVaw at the highest cash prices. Light and fancy spring wa gons, from $60 00 to $110 00 Two-horse Lumber wagons, 50 00 to GO 00 Do do do with bodies, whipplc-trccs, and ncclc-yolvc. from GO 00 to 70 00 A first rate article of Ploughs, of all descriptions, in' use in this Country, from 4 50 to "5 GO Best side-hill Ploughs for G 00? Plough Shares 2s. 2s. (Id. and 3s. Sido-liill shares and shares with cutters for 3s. Gd. Oth er plough Castings at the same rate. ALSO: ; Coria Ccsitivatovs, PZot.sSa devices, j S!sgIjr, SJcisSt Shoes, Wagon I2bx- i us, Classrniiagr Raclttssus, Casl- I tngs asaci haiu JUms 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 shoriest,noticet at.roduced prices. These are thenimcs for bargains and those who doubrit, can satisfy themselves by calling on the subscribers. ROYS &' HELLER. Milford April 12' 1843. NOTICE. Sherman's Poor Man V Plasters, Cougli Lozenges, and Peters' Pills; For sale at this office. Sr8ij;H anil 3Jodici:ics. ITrots. Piaiis, S!a:is, artscJcs &u. CHEAP POlt CASH OR PRODUCE. POSITIVELY NO TfTUSTf, The subscribers having adopted the alnffi method of doing busitiess, feel cunlideiii ihni ;it will be beneficial to the interests of thwlr cu tomers, as well as their own. They havvjrtiiA received in addition to their former stoojfrfta. large assortment of Dry Goods selected rih care. Alo, Groceries, Hardware, v UicU they will sell at prices to suit iho tiin'ef, "? I All persons having unsettled acennnw . wti. the subscribers, will confer a favor by s Hthng- atul paying up -at tltetr eartfest conveHU jhc Gfatefnl fur the liberal tBrouag f.Stt extended to us, r tespectfullv 6i'u:v . ffevt tiuttancc, and plede ourselves to isu uvmv exertion to merit the favors of th oir friemU and customers. C. W. DbVITT & BR. OTHER. Milford; July 12, JS13. CHEAP FOR CASH OR. PROttoCET. The subscriber liaving adopted rh above "method oC doing businoslW the i'aixno, would, rospectfullv in.yiio &rall who havo un settled Book accauuls with htm, or with tho U'.te firm of I J. m. & J, S. Wailaoc,' to call and settle tho same without av;if1fi& notice, as he is detormincd to closanptW settled accounts with as little dolay asnossi-ble. J Milfordi July 1, 184S. H. WALLACE BAR IRON. DOUBLE .AND SINGLE REFINEB,. BSiiY Avon, var, cacli & Wago 3 SAW SIGAXIOU . Axic aznd tesn Barrel jpp&aa, -And a general assortment of WAOOSr TYKE & ZXm constantly on Itand and will be sold on tho ntcst reasonable terms, by MORRIS EYAffoS? Analomink Iron Works, April 0, J842 Attorney at 2iaw, -f MUfovd, Pilte coiinty, (OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE VRT&$fiHtlA$ iQbcrl 18-12. " t xf J . ;, ,h L . JOB WORK Neatly executed at this Oflk-e