JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. la Stroudtownship, on Thnrnlav evening la.i, MR. WILLIAM HUSTON,' aged GO years. JTiiry JA&t. List of Grand Jurors, drawn to serve 'at Febru ary Term, 1841. 1 Charles Price. Price ' ' 2 Alexander Fowler. Stroud ' ' -, - 3 Alexander Brown Hamilton - ' 4 Jacob Miller Chesnuthill . Andrew L. Storm, Pocono 0 John Bellas, do -.:..' " 7 John Kresge, Chesnuihill 8 James Place, Middle Smithfield 9 John Smith, Ross 10 Georae Grope, Middle Smithtlcld 11 James Uurson, Stroud 12 James Alliger. Middle Smithfield . , , 13 Jonas Greensweig, Ross 14 John C. Strunk, Middle Smithfiold. 15 William Long, Price 16 Frederick Michley, Price 17 Abraham Dcpuy, Smithfiold IS George Hood, Chesnuthill 19 David Smith, Ross - - 20 Eleazer Price, Price 21 Joseph Fenncr, Hamilton - 22 Samuel Gunsnules, Smithfield. . 23 .Stephen Hess, Ross ' ' " " 21 ."Samuel Gilbert, Chesnuthill PETIT JURORS. 1 Peter Kemercr, Hamilton t Joseph Ifarman, do 3 Joseph J Postcns, Stroud 4 Peter Tribely. Middle Smithfield 5 Peter Wolf, Smithfield (i William Adams, Tobyhanna - 7 John White, do 6 Charles Po.stens, Smithfield i) Reuben Gregory, Cnesmuhill 10 Daniel Jayne, Middle Smithfield 11 Christian Eylenbcrger, do 12 Samuel Rees, Hamilton 13 Daniel Dailey, Stroud 14 Chariea Stronse, Ross 15 John Bender, Hamilton J6 Emanuel Gunsaules jr., Middle Smithfield J 7 Jacob Brong, Chesnuthill 38 Patrick Dailey. do 19 Samuel Boys, Stroud 20 Michael Hawk, Chesnuthill 21 David Bowman, Pocono -22 Melchior Spragle, Esq. Coolbaugh .23 William Clements, -Stroud Jacoo Sumney, do ..jiJ-Oavid Eylenberger, Middle Smithfield ' t 2SJohn Albertson, Pocono v x 27 David Fenner, Smithfield l 2fi FreJerirk Si.upp, Chesnuthill g. 29 John Stone, Stroud V; - 39 Adam Bush, Smithfield 31 John Tnbciy, Middle Smithfield ' ...' 2 Peter Kishpangh, Stroud 33 Peter S. Alteinoso, Chesnuthill :i4 Robert Boys, Stroud 35 John Smith, Ross 3G Jacob Karner, jr. Price Second Philadelphia Semi-annual Sale OF BOOTS AND SHOES. February, 1844. PRICES CURRENT. 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 Buckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush. Barley do. Oats do. Flax Seed do. ' Butter per pound Eugs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, pur bushel Strouds- Easton. Pliilad burg. 5 00 4 24 4 25 3 50 3 00 3 00 85 So 95 70 70 00 25 21 25 45 50 40 45 5-25 4 50 5 50 2 25 2 00 2 75 ,40 45 50 37 31 28 1 37 1 10 1 40 12 10 18 14 12 15 4 00 2 25 2 25 4 50 5 50 2 00 3 50 4 25 12 00 10 50 9 75 9 00 9 50 8 00 i 37 30 IS A IV K MOTE corrected weekly for the Jeficrsonian Heimblic.in. WHO nn E,o tlacra caI5 and satisfy themselves, That they can get higher prices for all kinds of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil ford ihan in any oilier market in this section oi country. Tlio subscribers have on hand and for sa'e at their yard in Milford 50,000 feet White Pine Boards,$9 to SI 1 00 50,000 " Hemlock " 5.6 to 7 00 40,000 " Pinu Siding, 6 00 to 12 50 20,000 " Sap Yellow Pine' 8 00 to 9 00 20,000 " Heart " " "1 1 00 to 12 00 Panel board, Cetlinji Lath, Pine Shingles, 4 50 to 8 00 ALSO About 110,000 feet WhiiR and Yellow Pino Boards, at Shoholy Fall's Mills," for sale at prices to suit the limes. Call and satisfy yourselves. C. W.DkWITT & BROTHER. Milford. Dec. 14, 1843. 3,000 50,000 120,000 111) do do do ISctv York. CITV BANKS America, bmk of dolAmencnn Kxi-hnnre 12 Bank of the Stale of N Y par Butchers' and Urovcrs' iar Chemical do City do Commercial dolClintoii iiheir Lumber establishment in Lord's Valley, 10 i 14 miles horn lJingman a linage, wnicn tnev 3 i will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Iron, and j ! will not refuse to lake current inonev or Pork, i We respecifully solicit a share of public pat ronage. Lord's Vallev, Dec. 14. 18 BcWitt, Brothers & EEagcrly, The notes of those banks on which quotations , IIave 0,1 flSO,0O feci Hemlock and are omitted and a dasM substituted, are not1 While and Yellow Pine Boatds and Siding, at purchased by the brokers. PcmiSViVSlSlitt.'. iWost Branch bani Philadelphia bank, par.I'iUsburR Bank of North America, do Waynesburs Farmers' fc Mechanics' do;Biowncsvitle i'ctm rfo r.ne bank Soul h'wark bank do'U.erks county bank Kntim-lnn han't do lOWamla CIO Bank of Noi l hern Liberties dojRelicf Notes Mechanics' Bank Commerciul Bank Bank of I'cnn Township Manufacturers' Meeh'ns MovanienMiig hank United States bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bank of Oprinuiiiown Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of be.avvare county Bank of Chester county Doylcstow n bank Fanners-' hank of Bucks Kaston bank Fanners' bank of Heading Lebanon bank Ilarrisburg bank Middletoun bank Farmers.' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Iine.aster countv bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsv:l!o York bank Chanibershurg bank C(ittyburg bank Wyoming do Honesdalc do Bank of Lcwistovrn Bank of Susquehanna co do pr do do do do do do 1 par )el. and Hudson caml co. do dotory Dock do 1 o par. Lum. bank at Warren no sale! v UOCK . i Fulton bank of New York p'ir Greentfca do Lafavette do Leather Manufacturers' ;do Manhatten company do 1 Mechanics' Banking Asso. do iMcrcnauis- oanK co Merchant' do Mechanics i Traders' do Merchants' Exchange do National bank do New York, Bank of ?. New-York Banking co. 2 ?ff. Y. St'e. St'L Security b. par ITsorth K:-.cr do do do Tenth Ward 10 Tradesmen"' par Union B. of N. Y. do Washington 50 SiPhoenix 3iSoventh Waid 1 PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable William ! NOTICE. Whereas, my wife Anna Maria, lias left my bed and board without any reasonable cause or provocation, I herby forbid all persons of har boring or iitibliny her on my account. - his JOHN L.X WATSON, mark. Milford, Dec 14, 1843. INDIAN QUEEN asm. I c a HOTEL StrocsdsburSa, Fa. Has fined up a commodious and elegant Ho tel on Elizabeth sireei, nearly opposilo the More of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op pobite the residence cf Daniel Siroud, Esq. enierlainuii' -r -r -i . t i r ,i t-,.1 i He has everv convenience for .iiiSSUl', l lebiaeut uuue ul me iitu , ,rafllfrs anf, travpn!ra. Persons from theci Judicial (Strict Of Pennsylvania, com-;,ieSi ami others who wish 10 lake a pleasant posed of the Counties of Susquehan; jaunt in the country will he accommodated in na, Wavne, Monroe and Pike, andl'e wiisfaciory manner at his hou.e. Joseph Keller and Esqs. j THE TABLE Associate Judges of the COUrtS of twill be supplied wiih ihe beat productions af forded by the market. HIS ROOMS AND BEDS arb such, a will, he hope., prove satisfactory to all reasonable customers. THE BAR , . . , . is. and will con'.inun to he, furnished with a choice assortment of Liquors. THE STABLING i Common Pleas of the County of On Tuesday and Wednesday, February 6lh$-7lh MoM'Oe, and by virtue of their ofijcCS, The Mibscnber w.ii seli at Auction, at his j Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Stoiv, No 208 Market . si., for Cash, 2,0O ' Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Oases of Boots, Shoes, Brogans, iand Court of General Quarter Ses- Hat5, .C., comprising a general ill and for the Said COtlllty of utnv being received direct from the manure-; Monroe, have issued their precept to luZ . t u r1 ' u""-ltt".ull,B - lisnewamiex.ensiveand.snrpassedljynonein Purchasern are. assured that etery case of- Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas; ! t,c (ur cm,lorl aIld cIIvt,Iliece. ,r,d, ui!i po.veiy b o!d ... .he highest bid- i , General Jail Delivery and court ! whh these ad r.i..ia2es backed bv some es: Uer; an.! ih ridlue will embrace the largest I r o-: ..nu" t i,...;..- i.n,l n .)JtMrmi...tm. the countv of Mo The subscriber's arrangements with the man:' at Strondsbur"! nfacturers aro such, that regular semi-monthly sales will fcontinue to he held as they have been the past year, and on the first Tuesday in Feb ruary and August in each year, a great semi annual sale. Catalogues will be prepared, and the goods open for examination, the day previous the sale. GEO. W. LORD, Auctioneer, 208 Market Sireeu Philadelphia. January 6, 1844. nod heM assorted stock ever offeied at auction in lilts CUV. Monroe tO be l0lten !'o keep a good public house, he confideiitly ei-j FANCY BALL DRESS1 tI. nn 'npsrhr thr fith PetJ,s a fair Pnr,l('" of P",1'1'0 Pa,n.a?B- . are just in reason. These wc belit Til, on xUCSa.l),tllOWn perinaneiII Orders will hnd a qiei fir-i ..rihat kind rmbelli3hinciu ere miT wr'VT- rr nnntinnn i t i : .. :i ....... .11... I .. . iTwiflftratt' nrifres. ' Sttoudsbtirg, Sept. 28, 1813. : day of February next; to continue mtm s:i be satUuictorily accommodaied at one week. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given to tlie; PUBLIC rVTICSJ: Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, j All persmis indebted m the Esiate oi" Rich and Constables of the said countv ofiard Bmdhead, laiu oi Milford uwiuhip, Pike Monroe, that they be then and there ,'cou.,iy, deceased, ye rv& to ,a ke pay- J1;6 J1 . . . n -i ' merit l.s ihe stibCriber, and all parsons having 1 co?1 car STROUD SBURG IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers take this method 10 inform the public generally, and Millers and Farmers especially, that they have taken that conven-enl adjoininir Jacob Siugmastcr's Tannery, and would bo thankful for any pnironage extended inwards them, and respectfully announce that ihey are prepared in execute all orders in their line of Inisiness in the best manner and with despatch. They will manufacture MILL GEARING- for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast ings of every description turned and fined up in ihe best possible manner. Wo feel confi dent in our ability 10 execute all orders with ! which we mav be entrusted to a workman-tUie manner. Particular care will he taken to em ploy nnne but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared by ihe proprielots to give gen eral satifaction 10 those who may favor them with orders for work. BKATSS CASTINGS1, such as Spindle Stops Shaft and Gudcon Boxes, &c. will be made 10 order. Old Cop per and Urass taken in exchange al the highest price. Patterns' made lo order. Tht'esSziisg ItSacItisjcs & Horse Powers of ihe most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrosssht firoEa MiU Wopk will be done on the most reasonable terms, and all kinds of smith work. The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished Wagon Boxes, will always he kept on hand. Ploughs of. the most approved plan will be kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of Plough Castings which they offer for sale to Plough makers. HAYDEN & SCHLAUGH. April 2G, 1843. . The January Nos. of the Periodicals of Phil adelphia, aro creating a great excitement ; but the following article, from the Daily Chronicle, settles the fact of which is the beat periodical of ihe day. " We have been favored with an early copy of C4odeys Lady's Book, and it i, without any exception, the most wonderful production of ihe ace. We understand lhat the Mezzotints are by Mr. Warner, the gentleman who took at the last exhibition of tho FkAnki:.v Institute, a society composed of the most celebrated artists of the day ''THE PREMIUM FOR MEZZOTINTING." Cuoome, ihe celebraied artist, has furnished en embellishment which will be hereafter known as CROQME'S VASE. This is conceded, by ariisis and amateurs, to be the prettiest embellishment ever furnish ed by a periodica!'. BESSES ieve aro the erpubliahed. We w ill how mention one oiribeIlihmep.t iti preparation, that wo know will give the great est satisfaction to our numerous readers CABINET MAKING. Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break fast, D'ming and End Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Vra?dikobes, Booh Cases, Secretaries, -c , Clicap for Cash or Country Frortricc. POSIT1 VELY NO TRUST ! The subscriber having adopted ihe above method of doing business for tho fiuwe, feuls confident thai it will be beneficial to the-interests of his customers, as well a hi- own. lie will venture to say that his wares will surpiiv in finish, durability and cheapness, auyihini: of the kind ever before offered in this markft. Being supplied with the best materials, anil from his long experience in the buMues.-. he is confident oJ "lvinjr enlire satislactnm to all wlm may favor him with iheir patronage. All ihe above mentioned article., and every thing in his lino of hiuiness he will famish i the latest style and fashion, on the most reason able terms, and warranted to do good smer. N. B.---Repairing done at the shortish uo tice and on the .most reasonable term. A supply of the above mentions! itrtirlc-c may be seen at his Wareroom, on Wahittt M , in ihe building occupied by E. H. Wahun'as h Chair manufactory. ' ' f CHARLES CAREY. Stroudab'urgh, Nor. 9, 1S-13. "Notice is hereby givnn that all pprsnn- in debted to the estate of Garret Vamaukeh, la of Westfall township, Pike county, deceased; are requested to make immediate payment ihe subscribers. And all person.-, luting de mands against the auid Estate, are requested ut present ihein, duly authenticated on ur bafortfc the first dav of February next.- BENJAMIN C. VANAUKEK, ELIZ AB ETI1 V A NA UK-EN . Exealiz Milford, October 30, 1813. Ci. Notice is hereby given that all persons, tr.v debted to ilie Estate of John W. MiddaughJbXu of Westfall township, Pike county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers. And ,al! persons having; de mands against the said Estate, are requested to present them; duly authemtcatcd on or beforo the first dav of February next. SARAH MIDDAUGB. Exscutrix. JAMES VANWY, Ezscutor Milford, October 26, 16-13. Gt. The partnership heretofore existing between.! the subscribers, as publishers of this paprt was on the 17th oT August last, dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having demands against the said firm, will present them in Theoddre Schoch for settlement, and all w-hw are indebted thereto arc requested to make im mediate payment to him, he being -authorized; lo receive the same. THEODORE SCHOCH;. THOMAS L. KOLLOGK. P. S. The Jeficrsonian Republican will con tinue jo be published by Theodore Schoch. anil F. E. Spering, who respectfully solicit a coui tinuance of public patronage. THEODORE SCHOCH,. F. E. SPHERING. Stroudsburgh, Sept. 1 P.43. JOHN II. JflEIiIGK, - CLOCK ANI WATCH MAKER, STEOUDSBURG, PA. Informs the public gelled ally, that he still continues ' the above business in all its various branches. He has kv wJm 00 hand al: a11 ume3 an as- vSgSS sortment ot Jcielry aad Fancy Goods, which he is determined to sell at such prices :U3 will autt the times. The attention of the public is particularly called to his assortment of SPECTACLES ARB GLASSES for nearsighted and old persons plain white, .or ken and blue glasses. No charge will be jnade for showing them, if he cannot suit, no iiarm done. Brass eight day Clocks for S14 00 ' Do 4hirtv hour do 7 00 Vuod do do from $4 to 6 00 ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES,. all warranted good time keepers, or will' be re paired gratis.. OSoctes, Watches, aud Jewelry repaired al the shortest notice.' a t c'O fin assortmem .of 'MAP'S of the Uni- A LlO . . ui n. . .' f .tntn' td States a wor(uv varying irom sift - i-. 'o 2 50---IarTe" 'e. ' V.ol.n Strings of 1J . sfe-letf quality. Call gild see fur yooreh'cs. A. FULL LEJfGTH PORTRAIT OF MISS C. LESLIE, The celebraied contributor to Godev's Ladv'a Book. The ombellishments alone in this number Mli-m:iiui awaiuM said oiato aro rcouested m Our -Contributors are the best in the. country: examinations and Other remeillbran-, rceiit their accounts duly auiheiiueated for, Ve annex the names of those who conlrib- i - - ' with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remembran-jpn ces, to do those things which to their ,eiilerneut ui offices are appertaining, and also that those who ore bound hy recognizance to prosecute and give evidence against i the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of the said county of Monroe; j or against persons who stand charged CYRILL C. D. PINCHOTT, Sole Executor. Milford, December 1, 1813.--GI. Gdd save the Commonwealth.) Sheriff's Office, Sfrouds- ) bnrir, .T:1". 4, 1842. I.OOIL MERE! 5r5' Goods, Groceries &c. & CHEAP FOK CASH OR PRODUCE. IOSBTSVE2, if TRSJST ! The subscriber having adopted the viKW'i ah,)4(J nielhod if doing business fur ;jja'ra the I'ulore,' would respeci fully invito fWiJyfcllall who have miseltled Book accounts - FEMALE SEMINARY. The Spring Term of this Institution com- vifl.'tlirf hnmmiftSinTi hf nfffinof???. to hft menced bn the cihih day of May last, under tliPn artfl there t3 lirosecuJe O'r testify !lhe superiiuendance of.Mi.s A. ill. gtokes, i n l Pioi-.c or idiij , u i ()w n f)r Hc recepl)on 0f pupils. aS shall be jUSt. ,.T . .. 'rj1(J branches iauht in this Seminary are OlilS B; GOR'.DOK, Sheriff. ReadinK Writing. Orography, Grammar jlhttt- oric, Composition, History, Natural Philosophy, i Chemistry, Dotaiiy, Logic, Mathematics, Dram ming and Painting, the Greek, Latin, German Languages, eye. i 'pim Seminary being endowed by the Slate; i instruction is nfforded al two dollars per quar jier,' inclusive of all the above branches ! Board can be obtained in respectable fami ilie on reasonable ierm-. The Trustees with full confidence commend the' Siroudsbur" Female Seminary to the pat nniage.of the public. JOHN HUSTON. President of the Board of Trustees. Mav 8. I8l3.--if. stovje-pipe; . . t " 'At SSedacccl Pricc THE SUDSCR1BKU HAS FOR S.ALE v'liirh he will -sell at frrtin 10 lo 10 l-2.and 11 !reiit per t uuiidr (ecnrdiii" lo qiinliiy, for cash., ' " WANlVKI. J. BJiELNTF jerouHliUfSh, Oc. 5, 18TJ ute to the January No. William Culle'n Bryani, N. P. Willis, C. Pernio Hoffman, Joseph C. Ncal, Mrs. L. II. Sigouruey, Prof. John Sanderson, W. H. Bur- Ieih, Alice tleneyv Miss A. D. Woodbndge, Mrs. S. J. Hale, P. S. Arihtir, A Parisian, Rob ert Morris, Mrs. M. E. Robbins, Mrs. C. Lee Heniz, Mrs. Emma C. Embury, Mrs. E. Oaks Smiih, Mis Lelic, Mrs ll. F' Lee, Mifs E. S. Norton, II. T. Tuc!rman, Theo. Ledyard Cuyler, A. Huntingion Clapp, Adrian, George Waterman, Jr., J. A. Swan, Prof. John Frost, Morion M'Michael. In fine Godey'a Lady's Book can never be surpassed. L. A. GODEY, Publishers' Hall, Phila. See corer of January number for Terms and Premiums. Brass 30 hour Clocks, Wood 30 do da For sale chca'p, by C. W. DeW Milford, Dec. 8,1842 NOTICE Or tho'ic wlao are aho-at to buiid or repair. Tho nmdersigned respectfully informs the with him. or with the lat iifm of lo call and eiile the ame wiihout any furl her nouce. as he is determined l close tip all un siM'led accounts uithat litije delay as posi- J. II. WALLACE. Mjjford, July, I , 1JS43. IStiraBSrlit AkeacL DELAWARE ACAI5F7MY. The Winter session commenced "November Gth and continues 24 weeks,, For common branches, 32 00 per quarter. Cl:iis, 500 Board wi'.'bthrt "Principal, 1 50 per week; hot induing incidental expenses. IRA B.NEWMAN. Prinehah -r. . . u aginary Frry, Ptk co., Pa T.JDeember 1, 1843, BLANK BE EDS Forsale at I his oliics, Dk WITT'S & THRALL. j Milford, Dec. ) 1, 1813, 'i public that he is duly authorised to sell tho ivigut oi ine jonnPO'-i Kd-actihg Water wheel, to Ute counties of "Mouroo and Pike, patented the 22d day of J'Jne, A. D. 1840. f he Johnsop. re-acting wheel is the best-now in use tb pror.el a saw mill; it escels any other wheel in ib'Unilod Slates under a low" water head; ur4fJer a head from 5 to 7 feet is suffi cient to cvU from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours of inci or any other boards with case. Tho wutels require, under a 7 fool head, 140 inches f water and so in proportion to any other head. jnder a 7 loot head, the Saw will make from 200 to 250 strokes per minute. The advan tage which those wheela have over anv othr wheels is, that it requires but four po3i to inu..o iho lloom or bulk head; the wheels arts hung io the crank shaft. Two wheels are what is re quired for a Saw mill, and the posis planked ns side the same as a pen slock. I have built ono of those mills this season, on hu Roaring Brook, in Luzerne county, far Mr. S. P. Tem plin, under about u 7 foot head, which will cut from 3 to 4000 in twelve hours of inch 'board; i therefore, 1 can recommoud thei'nas the best wheels'now in operation. There are several more mills in that pari, all under low" head, which answers the samo purpose as that nf Mr. Teriiplins. Fur further information, plea&o call on ihe subscriber. FERDINAND DUTOTJwtf. Lower Smithlield, Monroe co., ) f November 9, IS 12 $
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