i Judicial decision in MUnoiu. The Alton Telegraph of the 22d uh. has the r . i n. ........ .u.. . r .r.,-i L ltlll"g. 1-U11IIJ UIU IJICSCIll ICIIil til tllU" r 4 .... : :. . : i.: i 'gfiinni um-uii tuur:, uuw in session, ins iiuium Judge Shields, decided upon an exception ta ken to a commissioner's report by the com plaimant, that tho two-thirds or valuation law of our State does not apply to the foreclosure of a mortgage in chancery : thus following the deciiou of the Supreme Court of the United States in tho case of Kinziu vs. Bronson. The ca-sts decided by our circuit oourt compelled ihe commissioners 10 make a deed to the complain ant who had made a bid for the mortgaged premises, at a sum much les: than that of which the property, at two-thirds its :ippraisnd value, came ; and that the redemption lawa of the Slate were inoperative in the foreclosures of a mort gage in chancery." Diseased Potato ks. A frimd has called to inform us that the prevailing disenso in po tatoes may bo checked, by spreading them out and drying them thoroughly, and then laying thm in wheat or buckwheat chaff. Princeton Whip. A quaint writer of sentences says: "I have seen women so delicate that they were afraid to ride, for fear tiie horse might run away afraid to sail for fear the boat might overset afraid to walk for fear the dew might fall ; but never saw one afraid to be married!" Wheal. It is said that there will be about 1 18.000,000 bushels of wheat over and above the quantity ue c!sary for home consumption this year. The overplus in tho four states of Ohio, Indiana, II .Iiuoh and Michigan, will, it is said, be about 41,000,000. Thce estimates appear almost inoredihle. Dm taking the uioioty as the true 'consumption, there will be an enormous sur plus. Fifty-nine millions of bushels of wheat reduced to flour, at five bushels to the barrel, would produce 1 1,800,000 barrels ; which at $4 would give the sum of $47,200,000. The exports of flour have in no year exceeded Sl?, 000,000. From this it is evident that if our Mirplus flout is lo find a foreign market, it must he at a reduced price. The price cannot bo kepi up by monopoly with Mich an immense merplus in the country. , EIow to wash Calicoes. Somebody says "Put in a small quantity of sTih say a table-spoonful to a common sized iu! of suds ami iho colours of prinied cali coes will remain as bright aa before they were washed.'' Tea in North Carolina. The Richmond Enquirrr publishes an ex tract from a letter from Newhill Puckett, at Lvnesville, Granville county, N. Carolina : I have procured the seed of the Chinese Tea, fi mnrli twerl iti AmHrina. Tl is aenuilie. ma - lurry perfectly well in t)iir climate, and can be raised in abundance wiih very liule trouble. l ne vast amount 01 money inai niusi db ihiu -iut for ia every year, induces nio to address , . . - - , . 1 . . . . J'ou at this timo. My wish I to put It in cir- .1 V. i;..m r . nA.er.-. niMiinii, Miiuiiii i4n- iiM'iuuiii i j-iiiiio m....i,n per in Virginia J he Enquirer adds: Mr. P. , , f 1 -ij y, that a stock of seed will then coes on 10 sav be delivered to subscriber, next fall or winter. r .. at S5, sent personally 10 iheut 11 by mail, at .1 . t. . 1 co 'heir own risk and expense, S-i. I. .1 1 -1 mill m iiwiiiiijiiiuwiiMUJMaiiJi .ijujmm 1 WHO DOUBTS tt ..t ..;.fr t hom.lvf.!. Thai they can net higher priees for all kinds of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil ford than in any oiher market in this section of country. The subscribers have on hand and fur sale at their yard in Milford 50,000 feet White Pine Boards,S9 to $11 00 50,000 " Hemlock " 6 50 to 7 00 40,000 " Pine Siding, 6 00 to 12 50 20,000 " Sap Yellow Pine " 8 00 to 9 0') 20.000 " Heart " " "11 00 to 12 00 3,000 " Panel boards, 20,000 " Ceiling Lath, 120,000 " Pine Shingles, 450 to 5 00 ALSO About 110,000 feet White and Yellow Pino Boards.! at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at prices to suit the times. Call and satisfy yourselves. C. W. DeWITT & BROTHER, "Milford, Dec. 14, 1843. BeWitt, Brothers & ilagerly, Have on had 1 50,000 feet Hemlock and While and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, at -their Lumber establishment in Lord's Valley, miles iroin lyinguiaii a JJiiuguj """jY will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Iron, and ! will not refuse to take current money or fork We respectfully solicit a bhare of public pal ronage. Lord's Valley, Dec. 4r 1843. Hard, Snlmon and Soft Brick, r.. cnli lntxr Iiv r mi ociici iu"j j J ....m.p .r. c rutin ATT Dew 11 1 'o inituyj. -Milford, Dec. 34, 1843. NOTICE. Whereas, my wife Anna Maria, has left nty "bed and board without any reasonable cause or -provocation, I herby forbid til poraons of har boring or trusting Jier on mj' account. JOHN lj WATSON. ;iark. 1 Milford. Dec. 14, 1813. 1 f te t f JOB WOR:K , Keatl' executed at this QlTice, Tm THI7RDJ&R! Tho Easton Sentinel of the 14th inst. says "Our usually peaceful borough was on yester day morning thrown into quite a stir, by the re port that a murder had been committed, imrne diately across the Lehigh, on 'he person of John Seitler or Sid!in, by Frederick Hess, a shoe- maker, residing there. A Coroner s inquest was called, and after an examination of tho dead body by Doctors Field and Siemon, and the hearing of several witnesses, they reported that he came to his death by blows inflicted on the head by the accused. Hes3, was arrested, and after an examination before Justice Wey gandt, was committed, to stand his trial at tho next Court of Over and Terminer. x ,,hlk,d PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday 7noming ARTICLES. Stromls-'Kastou. burg. 5 on 3 50 90 70 25 50 50 5 25 0 OS w J 40 37 1 37 12 10 2 25 2 00 Wheat Flour, per barrel 4 50 A 50 3 25 3 00 85 91 70 -00 21 25 50 j 50 Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. Barley do. Oats do. l'lax Seed do. Butter per pound Egs. per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. I Do. do 2 Potatoos, per bushel 4 50 j 5 50 75 50 27 10 18 15 4 00 45 31 1 10 10 12 4 00 4 50 3 50 10 50 9 50 30 I 5 50 4 25 9 7f 8 00 j!2 00 9 00 I 37 BASK NOTE IiSST. corrected weekly for the Jeflersonian Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. Pennsylvania. . I Wesl Branch banU 10 Philadelphia hank, par f.J''rK I, Bank of North America, dot jynJnW ;; Fanned t McciianicV doBiovTienHa i Southwark bank doks unty ban du Bank of Northern Liberties do Kensmcton uan co. --.v Relief Notes Mechanics' Bank do; New York. t'onimereiul Bank Bank of Penn Township ManiifaciJiren.' Mcch'ns Moyniiiensins bank Uniteil Stales bank do dt) CITY RANKS do. America. ink of par to do do.Aineriean Exchange jCjBauk of Commerce ISlBaiik 01 the Slaie of N Y pariButchers' and L'rovers' i,;,r Chemical doiCity doiCommercial doChnlon do.Ucl. and Hudson canil co. ln Drv Dock Oiranl do do t do i . STn ! itntik nf Mnnljnmnir do do t par do I Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of Delaware county Bank of Chester county Dovlestow n bank Fanncr.s' bank of Bucks Easton bank do Fulton bank of New York par I Farmers' bank of Read:ng Lebanon bamc ! 7larnburc hank ! .Mid.lletown bank 1 Greenwich 3U.afayette 2'iLeather Manufacturers' ilManhatten company liMechanics' Banking Asso. liMerchants" bank SlMerchant' Mechanic: t Trmrs' 1 Merchants' Kxchange 2tN"ational bank iiar'Ncw York, Bank of (JO i do do I Karmeri' biink Li I Lancaster t Lancaster TCorthnmp ,an caster tier bank istcr rauntv hank lamnton hank .Columbia image Carlile bank Northumberland batik I Miner bank of Polls villc jYorkhnnk 1 :imiiibcrrmr bank j Oe.itv.-luirg batik ;!SSJL 2JN;.y.St-e.fit,k Security b. par, 2!phiniskUCr rf" ! SiSevcnth Ward 1 Tenth Ward Trade-men's 45iL'jnon B. of N. V. RinK ot Misqucnanna co Lum. iwnk at Wan en no .ale Washinston 30 All nersons indebted to the Etaie of Rich ard Brndhead, lato 01 Milford towuhip, Pike ! county, deceased, are requested to make pay-! p.ieni'to the subscriber, and all persons having i demands against said etaiw are requested to proenl tlieir accounts duly autltenncated lor settlement it) CYRiLL C. D. PINCHOTT, Sole Exterior, Milford, December 1, iS43.--Gt i$(sais:ht Ahead. DELAWARE ACADEMY. The Winter :esMo'i commenced November Gih and continues 24 weeks. TERMS. For common branches, SO 00 prr qoarier. Claries, 5 00. Boiird with the Principal 1 50 per week ; j nil eluding incidental expend. J ' jjjn IRA B. NEWMAN, Principal. igman's Ferry, Pik co., Pa. December J, I01J STOVE-PIPE, At 2ed need Prices Tlir. SHRSlMUBER MAS FOR SALE STOVB-PIE. which he will .,el! ai from 10 .0 10 1-2 and Mils per pduhd, accorditt" to qtialt'V. lr ca WAND EL J. BRELMEli tab. Siroudobtirgh, Oci. 5, 1843. BzssoIuUoxb otC partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between (hf .sncribers, as Millers, doing buMue.ss un- dor ihe firm of Phillips & Hollinhead, wasonjthe subscribers.-- tul all persons uawng ue th fiul day of October last dissolved by 1:1 u iiiiil tunscni. MOSKS PHILLIPS. . JAMES HOLLINSHEAD SirofKi-biirgh, Nov. 8. 184'J. B LAN If i)EETs"" For sale at this office. JEFFERSON IAN REPUBLICAN. CABINET MAKING. Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Secretaries, $c, Oil cap for Casii or Country Produce. POSITIVELY NO TRUST! The subscriber having adopted the above method of doing business for the future, feels confident that it will be beneficial to the inter ests of his customers, as well as his own. He : will vnninrn in sav lhnt his wares will sumass will jn finish durabjiily anj cheapness, anything of the kind ever before offered in this market Being supplied with the best materials, and from his long experience in the business, he is confident of giving entiro satisfaction lo all who may favor him with their patronage. All the above mentioned articles, and every thing in his line of business he will furnish in the latest -stylo and fashion, on the most reason able term, and warranted to do good service. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest no tice and on ihe moat reasonable terms. j A supply of the above mentioned articles i may be Meeti at his Wareroom, on Walnut at., in tho building occupied by E. H. Walton as a I Chair manufactory. j ." CHARLES CAREY. StromMiurgh, Nov. 9, 1843. ESTRAY. Cnmo to the enclosure of the subscriber, m Hamilton towtiMiip, on tho 1 0th day of Novem- bor, EJSiO STZ5EEL with one car cropt. Pi... nfrnpr i .iHin.il!taiit in their character, which we trust win , come forward, prove property, pay charges and lake it away, otherwise 11 will be disposed of according to law. V. CON HA D KEXUFJIER November 23, 1S43. 'Tfi.C33. Notice is hereby givan thai all persons in debted 10 the estate of Garret Yanuuken, late of Westfall township. Ptko county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers. And all persons having de mands anainst the said Estate, are requested to present them, duly authenticated on or before the first day of February next. BENJAMIN C. VANACJKEN", ELI Z A BETH V A N A U ICE N . Executors Milford, October 30, 1843. 61. mm IS. BEEJilCK, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, STROUDSBURG, PA. Informs the public gener- allv, that be aim continues . .1... ..I r-v liilC?llt.Cu 111 1 1 I I I 4. rife? vnrinus hnmclios. lie has V V 4 " - J-?Sr . 1 1 ... ..11 .: .... Oil Ilium Hi an wines an oa- l&J&S&S'S sonmeni of SUA H'tiSKt. wuwunj 37 loi which he is determined to sell at &uch prices do 1 do 'as will Milt tho umes. ,io The attention of the public is particularly do ' o called 10 his assortment ol a! SPBCTACLJ3 AID 43ILASSE , 1 r,)V nc.arSighted and old person's vi.MS WHITE. gree.v and niiE glasses. No charge will be " i 1.. l-..- , ttii., 1, if lir. jvilMllll "sllll. 1H1 jo ; maue iur 3iiuinjj i."i j - jar 1 harm done. o I . J tn 7r-:r-p r 1 n 7 7 1 Bras eight day Clocks for SI 4 00 00 00 Do thirty hour do Wood do do from S I to G ALSO, an assortment of WATCHKSi ; ajj warranted good time keepers; or will be re- paired gratis Cicclts WatcBscs, aisd JcivcSry repaired at the hortet notice. A T.Xn an assortment ot MArh of Hie Uni- l anii Wurdf varyillg froul 1 (jo 1.2! t ib 2 50--large size. Violin Strings ol all sizes best quality Call and sec for yourselves. The partnership heretofore existing between the mhscribers, as puhiirdiers of this paper, wa on the 3 Tilt of August last, dissolved by mutual consent. All persons buying demands asainst ihe said linn, will present them 10 Theodore Schoch for settlement, and all who are indebted therein are requested to make im mediate payment to him, ho being authorized to receive ihe same. niEODOin; sckocii, THOMAS L. KOLLOCK. P. S. The Jofiersonian Republican will con tinue to be ptiblished by Theodore Schoch and v W ;w.r nti who resnect til v solicit a con- r nub'.ic oalronaye t . .-i" f,. 1 j TI1EOOORK SC1T0CH, 11' V. 10. SPK1UNG. , StrnU(lhiirh. '5'P'- -iW. I O'lo. 3 Notice is hereby jiiven that all persons in thied to the Elatt ol' John W. MidJaugh, lale ' of WeMfall lown.hip, Pike couniy. deceased,' j are requeued 10 make immediate payment 10 i mands aaittst the said hsiale, are requesieu 10 IpiPMMii them, duly autheiuicaiud on or before 1 he first day of February next. SAKAH MIDDAUGH, Executrix. JAMES VANWY, ViilM, October 20, IS13.-Ct. 1 .. :t7 GREAT NATIONAL WORK. TAPPAN & DENNETT, No. 114 Washing ton street, Boston, propose to publish, by subscrip tion, in fourteeu monthly numbers, at the low price of twenty-five cents each number, the JLIJF.E OF WASHINGTON, UV JABED SPAKKS. Each number to contain between forty and fifty pa res and be embellished with the following fine Steel and Copperplate Engravings, viz : 1 Portrait of Washington at 40, by Peale 2 do Mrs Washington at 2G, by Wollaston. 3 View of Mount Vernon. 4 Battle of Braddock's defeat 5 Head Quarters at Cambridge. C Plan of Boston and environs. 7 Head Quarters at Morristown. 3 Head Quarters at Newburg. 9 Plan of Farms at Mount Vernon. 10 Battle of Brandy wine. 11 Portrait of Washington, by Stewart. 12 Encampment at Valley Forge. 1 3 Battle of Germantown. M Fac Similie of Washington's hand-writing.. Thr Portraits were copied from the original paintings. The plans, sketches, anu ouier ungiu vinrs, have been compiled from the best draw ings, as well English and French as American. Special aid was derived from a series of Manu script drawings in the possession of Gen. La t ay ette, which are executed with scientific accuracy and beauty. , The well known abilitv of the author, the abun dant means which he possessed, viz: more than two hundred Folio volumes of Original manu scriois, purchased by Congress, ten years ro .,r.i,oa i., thp niihlie offices in London, fans, i W- . j ii iJ.n s;titna whieh formed the j confllU acy iurjn. ;he Revolution, as well as the j access ie 'uas gained to valuable private papers in (different parts of the country Have brnugnt into iu i,atKjs a mass of materials, original and lmpor- -1 I be oun 3 ;- i .- i . .. t -;k,.to,i nc,.:niiii5l nn in enabnnir ness his main purpose, and tnus to uae wmhw" sated in some degree lor the time and ianor they 1,..,.., It niihlieation has nut only involved 1 1 1 11 J 1U ----- - extended and laborious research on the part of the editor, but great pecuniary responsibilities on the part of the publishers. The price affixed to this work is less, when tho exertion is considered, than that 01 any other pub lication in Europe or America. The investment and expenditures connected with this undertaking are much greater than usually attended such pub lications, and it will be apparent that the publish ers must iely on an extensive sale lor their remu neration. The engravings alone are thought by many to be worth the cost of the whole work. To non subscribers the price will be enhanced. Manv testimonials of unqualified approbation mih be added, by gentlemen who have examined ilif work, but thc'r.ublishers conceive it to be un necessary. Letters have been received from ma ny distinguished persons concurring in the opin ion that the work is, in every respect, richly de serving of public patronage. , Among the manv who have given the work the aid of their subscription and influence, are ihe fol lowing gentlemen, viz: Hons. John Q Adams, MnrMti Van RnrAn. Jacob Hurnett of Ohio, Josiah nui'ncv j0im Pickering. Francis Wayland, D D., t r T - nrn 1 I nlll-f 1 Rev Moses Stewart, uoueri uoiiinv,.. Do r T nnnnlr, S Van Rensalaer of in 1 111., ilCl jjj..v..... Wm L Marrv. W Pope of Kentucky, L W iaze weilof Va.."Daniel Webster. Abbot Lawrence, Joseph Storv, Edward Everett, Charles Jackson, Lemuel Shaw. Samuel T Anhstron-j, VV B Cal houn, John C. Warren. M P , Js"s Jackson, M D., Gov John Davis, Chapman Johnson oH'a. Active and trustworthy men can find em plnyment in procuring subscribers for th3 above work. ID3 Letters addressed to the Publishers post paid, with applications tor agencies, orders, will meet with prompt attention. (nr Postmasters and others who obtain sub scriptions, and become responsible for five copies, shall receive a sixth copy irratis. or lor ten sub scribers, two copies, and the same rate for more. They will please let the publishers know how ma ny copies are subscribed for, and how they shall be forwarded. . fjjr Publishers of Newspapers who will insert the above six weeks and forward to Tappan & Dennett one number of their paper; shall receive a copy of the work for so doing Boston, 1S43. dcc.7 GODEV'S LADY'S ISOOK, EDITED BY MRS. SARAH J HALE, lias nbw reached its twenty-eighth Volume, and is the oldest and leading Periodical in the United States. It has never changed Proprietors. It is a xMagazine of LITKKATORE, FASHION, AND THE FINE AKT3, With the best list of contributors in the country, and the largest circulation: Jt contains Mezzotint and Line Engravings; Fancy H orks of Art and Utility; The Genuine Coloured ' Fashions ; Portraits of Distinguished Characters, (by artisis of ihe first clavs ;) and Views of the most Celebrated Places in the United States. In order to give additional variety, the Publish er has engaged the services of eminent literary "entlemcir, familiary connected with the Literature of Continental Europe, who will furnish Transla tions from tho Literature of France, Germany, It aly, Spain, Sweden and Denmark. It has been found impossible by contemporaries to compete with the gigantic strides of the Lady's Book, and they have gradually given up the at tempt in despair. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, is emphatically a Family Book, and can be read aloud to the fami ly circle. It is also an American Book, and the writings of those Americans who defarnc, and at tempt to sully the feats of arms of oui great he roes, are not admitted in the work. Constant novelty, consistent with the character of tho work, will ever be the effort of the proprietor. Ti. A. GODEY, Publishers' Jlall, Philadelphia. DjP Postage to be pid on all orders. NOTICE. Sherman's Poor Man's- Plasters, Cough Lozonges, and Peters' PAls; 4 Lec, esq., Right Rev Bishop Urownell, Isaac u Baies, Horace Everett of Vt , S LotiRlelloiv of Maine, J Sewell Jones of X C John Sergeant o. NOTICE. A petition for Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law has been filed by George Biddis, Innkeeper, hike, and Friday the 15th day of December next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. is appointed lor the Hearing thereof, before the said Couri, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room in ihe City of Philadelphia, when and where tho Creditors of the said Petitioner, who have proved tlietr Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why sucn Uiscuarge anu ucmu'o auu.u - "ranted. FRA'S HOPKINSON, , Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, Oct. 4, 1843. I0w. INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL. Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho tel on Elizabeth street, nearly oppotiio 'he storejjf G. II. Miller & Co., and directly op posite the residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq'. Mo has every convenience for rntenainiiig strangers and travellers. Persons from ihe ci ties, and oihcrs who wish to lake a pleasant jaunt in the country will be accommodated in the moat satisfactory manner at hia ltoue. THE TABLE will be supplied with ihe best productions af forded by ilie market. HIS ROOMS ANb BEDS are such, as wjll, he hopes, prove satisfactory- lo all reasonable customers. THE B AR is, and will continue to be, furnished with choice assortment of Liquors. THE STABLING is new and extensive and surpassed by none in the county for comfort and convenience. With these advantages backed by somo ex perience in the business and a determination to keep a good ritiblic house, he confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage. jQj Permanent boarders will find a quiet homo and be satisfactorily accommodated at moderate prices. Stroudsburg-, Sept. 28, 1543. Attorney at &aw, STaSfortt, PHc6 fconsUv, Pa; (OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE FRESH YT2H.IA.N CHURCH.) September 14, 1842. ir.r-4 FEMALE SEMINARY. The Spring Term of this Institution com menced on the eighth day of May Iat. undnf the superiutcudance of Miss A. M. SiollCS, and is now open for the reception of pupils. . The branches taught in this Seminary aro Reading, Writing, Geography, Grammar, Rhet oric, Composition, History, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Logic, Mathematics, Draw inrr and Fainting, the Greek, Latir., German, Languages, eye. The Seminary being endowed by the Siattr instruction is afforded at two dollars per quar ter, inclusive of all the above branches. Board can be obtained in respectable- Sami lic on reasonable terms. The Trustees with full confidence commend tho Stroudsburg Female Seminary tt ths pat ronage of ihe public. , v JOHN HUSTON, President of the Board of Trustee. May S, l8J3.tf. New Tailoring Establishment. The Subscriber would respectfully inform tho bitizens of Stroudsburgh. and ihe public gener ally, that "lie has commenced the Tailoring bus- iness, at his residence in Chestnut street, p jnr N. Crook's Blacksmith shop, where hp. is j-.j prepared and determined to execute nil a ft,cj05 in his line of business with neatness mj spatch. The public may rest assure1 f bnn as well suited as lo prices and good glsj as can bo at any other establishment 5,ri,..,i ' r . , , , in otrOiius burgh, or m any city as be lias . i0nn bu,lnes, in iho first shops it. .he : cities of parjs Lon,lolf ISiew York. Phi adelph.a, and elscwheI0 and has a thorough knowledge of aU lh(j var5eUp:v ol styles and changes ol fa hjQn3 He therefore flatters hir eIf by attention to business anr ual 'b u;U receive a liberal share . jf ?liVour N.B. Cutting d JOHND.ECK. and on the most 7c a ,a t U1 ,,,,ncr' ... - .r , asonable tonus. aiUl ajt;u' od tt fit if made . a,,u .. , r 1 np properiv. na w; L give directions ' . 1 1 . llu V1 Siroudsburr 40r mak,ng "P -f rqrl- Jrass 30 hour Clocks, Wood 30 do do or Bale cheap, "by C. Milford, Dec. 8, '1842 W. DeWITT. BLANJC MORTGAGES For sale at this office.
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