JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN, HcrJraud in Mew Orleans-his Depar ture for the Hermitage. The N. 0. Tropic, speaking of the visit of Marshal Bertrand, says : The reception and departure of this eminent individual have been attended with marks of the most distinguished consideration. We have heretofore recorded the evidence of rospect and hospitality which have been accorded to him. His departure was attended with a " pomp and circumstance" almost unsurpassed in this ctty. The Louisi ana Legion, and the Regiment of Louisiana Volunteers, made their appearance in full mili tary costume. The military repaired to the residence of the Marshal, escorted him to the Place d' Armes, where they were reviewed by the distinguished guest, who had served under Napoleon. From thence he was escorted by the military corps to the steamer Admiral, upon which he embarked for the "Hermitage," amid the roar of cannon and the shouts of the multi tude. We have seldom' beheld a more splendid exhibition than that of the gallant and well dis ciplined independent companies the pride of the city yesierday. Every spectator must have experinced emotions of pride as the manly host passed him. Their bright uniforms, their martial array, and the spirit-stirring mu sic, that lent enchantment to the 8cene: afford ed relief to the monotony wo have suffered for some time. Threeboysrbetveeu fourteen arid sixteen years of age, have been ar rested in New York, for committing 'a burglary. They broke open a plum ber's shop and stole six dozen brass clocks. A simple servant boy one evening went up to the drawing room, on the bells being rung. When he returned to the kitchen, he laughed immoder ately. Some of the servants asking the cause of his mirth, he cried, " what do you think ? there were six teen of them who could not snuff the candles, and were obliged to send for me to do it. The venerable Mr. Barlow, of Canandaigua, the man who sowed the first field of wheat in Western New York, is at the Agricultural Fair at Rochester. The Big Miller Tent. The. Cincinnati Gazette of the 18th inst., sa's : The tent of the Millerites is raised, and services were performed in it yesterdaj'. It is very large, and very high. Crowds were gathered around it, and a dense assemblage within it. Th ere will be service there daily for some time. The Sugar Crop of Louisiana. Relative to the present crop we make savs the Picavune, the following ex tract of a letter from Bayou Lafour che: "The cane in consequence of an unfavorable season, has not obtain ed its usual size at this period of the year. The greater part of it has but a few joints, and there is every rea son to believe that it will yield but very Utile third less than last year." Wages of Labor. It is said that the folio wing is a fair average of the amounts received weekly, in six countries of Europe Great Britain, 8s or 176 cts. pr. week v ranee, 7s Od or 154 Switzerland, 5s 7d or 123 Belgium, Gs Od or 132 Austria, 3s Odor 6G Saxonv, 2s Od or 44 u 11 (t It The crop is rated at one New York Canal Tolls.- The total amount of tolls received ou all the Canals of New York from the opening of navigation to the 14th of ijectto execution, must go scot tree September, $ 1,262,382, which A Strike. The sailors of Balti more have turned out for higher wa ges, and paraded through the streets with banners and music. The crew of the ship Coriolanus, which was to sail on Tuesday, were prevented from going on board the vessel by a mob of sailors who collected in front of their boarding houses, as they had shipped at $12 a month, while the others are holding out for $15. A strong body of police, stationed in the neighborhood, prevented any outbreak. Fine Times for the Violators of Law. The Mayor of Cincinnati, has decided that a fine inflicted by him for the violation of any law is of the nature ofa debt; and as the Legislature at its last session abolish ed imprisonment for debt, the non payment of the line will not subject the defendant to imprisonment. All violators of the peace of the city, there all who break the market re illations who sell liquor without li cense, etc. and have no property sub- is 212.594 more than up to the same date last year, and $4.12S less than in 1511. During the same period,! 1,066,721 barrels flour and 407,517 1 bushels of wheat have arrived at tide1 water, being 659,204 barrels flour more than in 1S42, and 25,369 bush els less than during that year. A Relic. We have in our office, says the New Orleans Tropic, of the 12th inst., one of the 68 pound shot that was fired into the Texas sloop of war Austin by the Mexican steamer Guadaloupe in the action of the 16th of last May. It is quite as formida ble a missile as we should desire to see travelling towards our head espe cially when started upon its journey by the aid of about twenty pounds of powder. The ball now in our possession entered the Austin at No. 5 port, cut the sill of the port in two, cut off both axietrees of the gun, cut completely through six deck planks, cut the top sail sheet bitts away and lodged in the mainmast. In its progress it kill ed Frederick Sheppard, the Captain of No. 5 gun, severely wounded four more men at that gun and killed a man at gun No. 6. Eleven of these shot struck the hull of the Austin du ring the action. Such is the magni tude of the 68 pound ball that it can be seen in its approach at the distance of more than a mile. SS range Elopement. A few days since a black, scurvy negro, ran away with a beautiful white girl only some 15 or 16 years of age. 'The girl was brought up in one of our-respectable families a"an adopt ed child, and the negro was servant in the same family. Besides enticing away the girl, the nejro hired a horse and carriage at Clark'a Livery Stable, which he has doubtless disposed of somewhere on his route. The last that was heard of the lorcly couple they were on a steamboat, crossing into Canada! Thev are now, doubtless living as man and wife! Hor rid thought ! The girl certainly had a queer taste ! Since the above was in type, the Post Master here received a letter from the P. M. at Huron, stating that tho negro was arreted -there on suspicion that ho had escaped and left the girl, horse and wagon! Dayton 0. Miamian qf$lh instant. There is a negro woman in Marion county: Missouri, now in the 114th year of her age, who has lately, had four new teeth. TEMPERANCE MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of :he Frank lin Total Abstinence Society will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Church, on Monday evening, Oct. 2d. General ottndance ia re quested. WM. II ANNUM, Sec. Thos.W.Dorr. The Providence Chronicle of Thursday remarks It is now said that Mr. Dorr does not .no contemplate coming into the city Until next week, he having changed mind somewhat in this respect. Word from &ord M orpeTh". u You m'r t:,ke wor of one 'who speaks f,,i.n expenuW of ,he niaUe", 'hat in f'ank and ,y)dil hospitality 1 guest- atyj., airaliger,. Uirt h BuU' imi Wrk; Mjp-conirf r .rw the lustv Year tng:,,i - ' 1 ' IHssoiutioin o ParlmgafeSiip. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, ;ih publishers of this paper, was on the 17th of August last, dissolved by mutual consent. All persons baring demands against the said firm, will present them to Theodore Schoch for settlement, and all who' are indebted thereto are requested to make im mediate payment to him, he being authorized to receive the same. THEODORE SCHOCH, THOMAS L. K0LL0CK. P. S. The Jeflersonian Republican w'rll con tinue to be published by Theodore Schoch and F.'E. Sparing, who respectfully solicit a con tinuance of public' patronage. THEODORE-SCHOCH, F. E. SPER1NG. Stroudsburgh, Sept. 28, 1843. Attoroaey at law, , IHilford, Pi he eoianty, JPn. OFFICE NKAJiLY OPPOSITE T.H U -I'K'BJJIJ-VrHR JAN September 1 I-N'DIAN QUE 'EN bus iff A HOTEL, trondJrargIi9 JPa. Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho tel on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op posite tho residence of Daniel Siroud, Esq. He has every convenience for entertaining strangers and travellers. Persons from the ci ties, and others who wish to take a pleasant jaunt in the country will be accommodated iu the most satisfactory manner at his house. THE TABLE will be supplied with the best productions af forded by the market. HIS ROOMS AND BEDS . are such, as will, he hopes, prove satisfactory to all reasonable customers. THE BAR is, and will continuo to be, furnished with a choice assortment of Liquors. THE STABLING is new and extensive and surpassed by none in tho county for comfort and convenience. With these advantages backed by some ex perience in the hu.tiness and a determination to keep a good public house, he confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage. Permanent boarders will find a quiet home and be satisfactorily accommodated at moderate prices. Stimtdsburg, Sept. 28, 1343. -PRICES CURRENT. .Corrected', even Wednesday morning. "- ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye'. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Leather ger pound Corn per buslTel Whiskey per gallon Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush.. Barley do. Oats , do. Flax Seed do. Butter per pound Eirss, per dozen Plaster, per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 ' Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Easton. Philad. burg. 5 00 4 75 4 87 3 50 3 00 3 00 95 . 85 93 i 05 05 56 25 21 25 62 55 51 25 25 5 25 0 00 5 25 . 3 00 4 50 j- ' 45 50 . 32 3? 25 1 37 1 40 1 50 r 16 12 21 8 9 15 4 00 2 25 2 25 4 50 4 50 2 00 3 75 3 25 !5 00 10 50 11 25 12 00 9 50 10 00 40 30 I F 82. I JKEADY PAY. GROCERIES, 1111 HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, corrected weekly for the Jeiforetmiaii Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted and a dash( )substituted, are- not purchased by the brokers. E?csa:ssylva.asia. (West rtranch bank 30 Philadelphia bank. par l'ittsbnrf 1 Bank of North America, do " ayncsDurg Fanners' t Mechanics' do Biowiicsville .'! Western bank do t"? bank " ' ' b Southwark bank do Berks county bank Kensington bank dO'Townnda do Bank of Northern Liberties do "clief Notes 2 Mechanics' Bank do! WCW "Koi'lfc Coinmerciul Bank do! Hiinlc of I'nnn Townshin do CITY BANKS Manufacturers' & MeCh'ns d America, bink of COMMISSIONER. To the Electors of Monroe County. Fklt.ovx Citizens: The encouragements of many friends have induced mo to oiler my self to your consideration as a candidate for the office of County DosaaEaaassicEiLcs", at the ensuing October eleciion, and respect fully solicit your votes for that-office. Should vou elect me, I shall discharge the duties en joined upon me with fidelity, and to ihe best of my abilities. PETER NEYHART. Pocono lap., Sept. 12, 1843. n TI A Petition for Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law has been filed by Henderson 1). Harvey, Laborer, Pike, and Friday the 1st day of December next, at 1 1 o'clock, a. 31. is appointed for the hearing thereo'", before tho said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, when and where tha Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all others in interest, I nay appear and show cause, if any they have, why sucll Discharge and Certificate should not be grant ed. FRA'S IIOPK1NSO.W Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, Sept. 20, 1843. lOw. Moyamcnsing bank United States oanK Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bank of Gerinautown Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of Delaware county Bank of Chester county Doylestow n bank Far raeri' bank of Bucks Eaitou bank Farmers' bank of Reading Lebanon bank llarrisburg bank Middletown bank Fanners' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of l'otthville York bank Chambersburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honesdale do Bank of.Lewisloivn Bank of Susquehanna co par 2 American .hxenange uo 30 Bank of Commerce do lS Bank of the State of N Y do par-Butchers' and Drovers' do par.Cliemical .do dozily do do'Commercial 1 dojClinton . par do Del. and Hudson canil co. do doiDrv Dock 1 dolFulton bank of New York par lltireenwich 3 Lafayette 2jLeathcr Manufacturers' ujManhatten company 1 'Mechanic-.' Banking Asso. 1 'Merchants' bank lijMerchant' 'Mechanics & Traders' llMerchants' Exchange 2,National bank par do 'do do do do do do do do c'o o o Lum. bank at Warren no saleWashuu'ton LiNew York, Bank of t Ncv-York Bankimi.co. e'N. Y. St'e. St'k Sccdrityb. par 2 North River do 2 i'honux do 3 Seventh Vard do 1 Tenth Ward 10 2 Tradesmen's par Union B. of X. Y. do Iroas, ItfuiSs GJass, Boards, 85ai25?o, articles &c. CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE POSITIYELY ISO TKUh'J The subscribers having adopted the nhoVo method of doing business, feel confident that i will be beneficial to the interest i ihtir-ei-lomers, as well as their own. They hllr'Jjl, received, in addition to their former yk. h lai'ge assortment of Dry Goods h'cb'CttMrVjt! care. Also, Groceries, Hardware, cc. wlifvh they Will sell at prices to mih the time. - Ail persons having tinetsed accounts witFi the subscribers, will confer a favor by .-.eniing and paying up at their earliest couveiiioitcn. Grateful for the liberal patronage her,to(oriH extended to 'tis, we respectfully solicit Its- cii liuuance, and pledge ourselves to use every exertion to merit "the favors of their frieifu- and customers. . . , ' C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER Milford, July 12, 18'i3. 1, OK Jfi S3 35 E ! z Ery Goods', Groceries, &.. uc.?. CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUGli The subscriber having adopteO'-thp" above method of doing buineVi due the future, would resnectfullv invito flireall who have unsettled Rook account 50 ABMIKISTRATTOR' NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having anv demands against the estate of Isaac Bradt, late of West fa II township, Pike county, deceased, to present them, duly authenticated for settlement, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment without delav. WILHEL.MUS CASKY, WILLIAM HAL LOCK, Administrators of Isaac Bradt. Milford, Aug. 31, 1843. (KOBE'S LAWS BOOK . FOR NOVEMBER. A Particular Number. josnpsa c. ?jAr esq., AUTHOR Ol' "CHARCOAL SKETCHES," &C. &C. Will contribute one of his best articles for the No vember No. ol" Godey's Lady's Book. It is unnecessary lor us to go into detail touch ing the merits ol'ihis gentleman. There Iras per haps no work ever been published in this country, fiom which extracts have been so frequently made, as the far-famed Charcoal Sketches. The Proprietor of Tlie Lady's Rook was the original publisher of these sketches, and can vouch for their popularity. Besides Mr. Neal, arrange ments have been riiado with all the contributors of any repute in this country, whose cbritributions will regularly appear in tho Book. The Embellishments of the number will be nu merous, at least seven engravings of different kinds. One particularly A NOVELTY, a Sieel EngTaving with an arabesque border, nev er before attempted m this country, arid which gave so much eclat to Lockhart's Spanish ballads. TEie Plate o2 Fasiiiozos. anticipates all others, as we have received from' Paris and London the plates containing the latest fashions for winter cloaks, beautifully coloured. This alone for the ladies makes the number inval uable. Are the public aware that wo never omit our fashion plate 1 This should be looked to when subscribing for a fashionable magazine. They are in every 7tiimbcr, and coloured at d great ex pense. It is pleasant to look back upon our long career, and reflect upon the millions that have received instruction and amuscrnent from our work it is rdso gratifying to know that we have in no in stance ever published a line that would give of fence, and have' never excited the ire of our bietlr1 ren of the cress. This shall be oUr future course. THE EMBEL LISIIMENTS of Godey's La- j ly's Book are of the first class, both for selection I of subject and skill in engraving, They consist j of Mezzotint, Line ami fctippie, and always en graved by the first artists. We continue to have the largest circulation of any magazine ever pub lished, and we presume the course' we have al ways followed is the reason. OUR TERMS. A single copy one year, T wo copies Five " Eight " Eleven rt Any person forming a club shall receive for ev eiy subscriber sent a Nbvtjl. ; ''GO D K Y ' S ' CE N TR K ThV L 1 0 R N AM 1JN T?" will lie sent to aiiy personidtng, $;tfpr; a single "subscriber.. Address . ;4j. :.:hu)i'.X. ruilis.ttfs' Hall, l'Mlai NOTICE. A petition for Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law has been filed by Joseph Addison Brown, individually, and as a member of the late firm of Smites & Brown, late merchant, late Innkeeper, now Farmer, Monroe county.. and Friday the 17ih day of November next, at 1 1 o'clock, a. .M. 'is appointed for ihe hearing thereof, before ihe said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room m the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, nnd 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 I10PKINS0N, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, August 19, 1S43. J I 14 li I", li $3 0f 5 00 10 (JO 15" 00' 20 00 . jmm si. meEiMjk, 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 sortment of Jewelry and Fancy CJoods, which ho 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 AND G1LASSES for nearsighted and old persons plain white, green and i.'lue CLASSES. No charge will be made for showing them, if he cannot suit, no harm done. Brass eight day Clocks for $14 00 D thiriy hour do 7 00 Wood do do from $4 to 6 00 ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, all warranted good time keepers, or will bo re paired gratis. (DSocfcs, WaSelics, ami Jewelry repaired at the slioriest notice. ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of the Uni ted States and World, varying from $1 63 1-2 to 2 50 largo size. Violin Strings of all sizes best quality:! dall and see for yourselves. with him, or with the late firm of IT.. Sti. & J". . Wailace; 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 pnsdf ble. . J. H. WALLACE. Milford, July I, 1843. NO HUMBUG The Bankrupt JLn-iv 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. 5 t:i i 70G0 5 60 6 00 o JOB iLlt ?0O"Vea at this Office, The subscribers have been for the last eigh teen months, building anil tilting 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 Ploughs, Sjnmei Wagozis, Fleasis'e Carriages, dec'. grit up in the best manner, which they ofi'er cheaper for ready pay, than can bo purchased at any other establishment in this country. " The following is a. list of prices, they ofier to tlie public, for cash, approved- paper, or i tv exchange for Farmers produce- particularly straw at the highest cash prices. Light and fancv spring wa gons, from ' SG0 00 to SI 10' 00 Two-horse Lumher wagons, 50 00 to 60 00 Do do do -'' with bodies, whipple-trees, and neck-yoke, from 60 00 to A first rate article of Ploughs, of all descriptions, in use in this Country, from 4 50 to Best side-hill Plouchs for Plough Shares 2s. 2s. 6d. and 3s. Side-hill shares and shares with cutters for 3s. 6d. Oth er plough Castings at the same rate. , ALSO : Corn Cultivators, P!ohs!i devices, Slciglis, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon JBos es, Churning machines, Cast ings and lilill 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 noiice, at reduced prices. These are the times for bargains and thoso who doubt it, can satisfy themselves by calling on the subscribers. ROYS & HELLER., ATxbrJ April 12 1843. BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, , Bar iroii, Car, Coach & Wagois Axle SAW SSASs CROW BAR, SLEDGK AND PLOUGH MOULDS Ax3qiil ixiiVi Barf el 2 ro?B'? And ? general assortment o constantly on hand and, ' bo sjd oivthe.most reasonable ternijjyuy , v ' ' - - morris-eas: Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 1842.