Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, January 18, 1844, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    JEFFERS0N1AN" REPUBLICAN.
SHERIFF'S' S'ALE.
By virtuekoT a writ of alias VHudiuonifexpo
'nas to me 'direcjedi ijiere will lie exposed in
public sale at ihe Gdurt House, in Milford, on
Saturday the IQth day vf February next,
ni 2 o'clock, i. m., the following property lo wit:
M'L. I . j.' - 1 1 .1.1. ' I . I-
x nc cqwai unumueu one tniru pari m a ioi oi
land, being pari of a larer trad, surveyed in
the warrantee name of William Allen, convey
ed to Israel Wells and others, and by the.aid
"Wells to. John Hiddt, sen. situate on both Mdes
the Saw crolc in Milford and Diiigmau town
ships, on which are erected u
GRIST MIJLI,, SAW IttlLL,
MACHINE SHOP,
Three BwelliHK: Homes,,
tand out buildings, known as the liid-
di.' Mill property, containing
FIVE ACRES.
more or lets. ALSO The equal undivided one
llnrd pan of a certain tract of land, being pari of
a larger tract, surveyed in ihe name of William
Allen, situate on bo'li sides the Saw creek, in
Milford and Dmrman townships, adjoin j'ng the
lands above described, containing about
3
mnro or is.
1
ALSO The equal-undivided
me third part of another tract of latjd, being
p in of a larner tract. Mtrveyed in the name of
Patience Seelv and Abtaham Birklev, situate,
j '
on
both Mdes tjie Saw en ek in the atd town
hm of Miiror.l and Dinuman, adjoining land-,
' , ., . ; 1 a
above de-crtbt?d, and u which there .is a mill
beat, containing
FO?J2i ACRES
more or lc-s. ALSO The
' , ? ,
equal unumupa
one th'rd part of another tract of land, iiuaie
in the. townhip of Nlilford. being pari ofia tract
survrved in the name of .lohn Sewart, and ie
ing the premises now in the occupancy of Hugh
Urisco, coniaiiittig about - -
THIKTY ACRES;
more or ies; an oi winch said lands and real
i'laie Miuale in the conntv of Pikr, and State
c it i i , i , y, ,. ,
ol PeuifyJvauia, and in ah ol wblcli Martha
3itddi-, widow of .ihe late John iitddis, dee'd,
ha an etate or interest ol der.
Seized ami laken in.execution as the proper-
tv of Cieorge B:ddi. and will h dil b'vtne fnr
' . k Mirrc n.-fTCrtr ou...:r
ti-u. .ijiitio. it .-i i o . , one i iu;vX
Sheriff's O.Tice, Mtldford,
January 13,' 18 14.
Second Philadelphia Semi-annual Sale
OF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
On T uesdeyand Wednesday, February Qlh-llh
The subscriber will sell at Auction, at his J
Store, No 20S Market st., for Cash, S,000
f S5iOCSj m-om
Mats, A:C. coinpristng a general and com -
j.ieie aiorimenl of lreh and seasonahle goods,
now being received direct from ihe nianufac
Hirers.
Purchaser's are aurV.d that eery case of -
f.rif! u-i1l nnsilivpK' In slild tn
the lushest bid
der; and the ca.alogee will embrace the largest
.', , 1 rr 1 0
fliiil lie-i assorted stock ever ollereu at auction
111 ihis city
The subscriber's arrangement with ihe man-
nfacnirer aro such, that regular seUii-iti(nihly
nlt-- xvill continue to he held as thev have been
1 ,e pat year, and on the first Tuesday in Feb-
ruarv and August in each year, a great semi-
aiinuHl sale.
1 ...:n u. .1 -..,1 ,i,n n.j.
dirfiwguun -in .C,ia.cu, aim .uc &u..m
oien iur eAaiuuiciuoii, uie uny jjibviuus me otiic
GEO; W. LORD, Auctioneer
208 Market Street.
Philadelphia; January 6, 1844.
JOII II. MEOCK,
CLOCK AND WATCH
MAKER,
STROUDSBURGj PA.
Informs he public gener-
d..y, iunv lie aim
the above business in all its
various branches. He lias
on hand at all times an as-
sorlmentof
Jewelry and FaBicy Goods,
winch he is determined lo sell at such prices
-an will suit the times.
The attention of ihe public is particularly
-called lo his assortment of
SPECTACLES AIS GLASSES
for nearsighted and old persons PLAitf white,
onzzr; and blue glasses. No charge will be
made for showing them, if he. cannot suit, no
hum done.
7 m'K (f$'rS
' a a
J?rass eight dav Clocks for
$14
00
00
00
i).p thirty hour do 7
lYood do do from $4 to 6
ALSO, an assortment of
WATCHES,
i warrt;cd good titne keepers, or will be re
paired gratis.
Clocks, Watches, and Jveweliy
repaired si the shortest -notice.
A ISO, an assortment of MAPS of jthe Uni
M States and World, varying from $1 62 1-2
' 'i 50 large size.
nd:ii Strinsji of all sizes best quality. ,
rtl and see for ypurelves.
1 IffilK
BLANK DEEDS
For sale t this office.
fPUl'QS! CURRENT,
1 i
; " Corrected every 'Wednesday morning.
.ARTICLES.
Wheat Flour, per barrel
Rye. doj 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 biisliJ .
Bnrlr.y do. v .
Oats . do:,fi
Flax 5eed; . . do. .
Butter per pound .", ;
Ejrgs, per dozen , '
Plaster per ton , '
Hickory wood per cord '
Oak, do; do. '
Mackerel j -No. I t ''
Do. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
iStrouds-
Eaiton.
1 24
3 00
85
. .70
21
50.
4 50
2 00
15
31
1 40
, 10
12
4 00
4 50
3' 50
10 50
9 50
Philad
A '25
3 00
95
' 00
25
;10
5 50'
2 7
50
burg.
5 00
3 50'
85
70.
25
15
. 45'
5,25
225"
-10
- 37
.1 37
12
14
28 1
1 40
. 18
15
o 05
u ' I;
o 5H
4 25
9 75
8 00
2 00
12 00
9 00
37
corrected weekly for the Jcfei'wnfrn Republican.
The notes ofthose banks on which quoiatioiui
arc omttted and a dash(-ubstituted, are not
purchased bv the brokers.
Pc'lJUSVl V:tili. iWest Branch bank
rhilatlclnliisi bank. nr.r I'itt.sbuig
, 'SS . . ,
, Western. b'anic
doKric bunk
(jo"Hcrks county bank '
Ifcmk oi Nonhcni Liberties 1d Jlelief Notes
. i . r ..... I
- . rnmmrtv n-.,i- A -w
York.
iaafef JVr.n Tounship
j . Manufacture s leoh ns
i Moyainensiuff bank
OO1 l.Tl l K.l.Mvo .
do'Aijicncu, buik of
doAnieric;in ExCtianji
jliiUank of Commerce
l-X'U;mk of the Stale of N Y
jjiir'HutcSiers and Iio erV
par't'liemieat
do City
doiCoinmcrcial
i tiniterl States bank
Girarii do
j Pennsylvania bar k
ISiinkof tJerm:tii!tn
, 1 It.ink of Montsomerv co.
; i;;mkof ii.:,,.rK .-.mmv
Hank of Chester county
Poylestow u bank1
RinHorA' back oi Hiicks
r.aion tiank
Farmers bmk of Heading
Lebanon bank
llarri&burg ba;i!i
Middletou-n bank
Farmer.-bank Lancaster
do Clniloit
doiPel. and Hudson ccnil;co..:dc'1
do l)rv,Dnc.k . , . . .N 1,,
do'l-'ultou bank of Nevr Ton Ti'.iti
li(;n;enwl-.li ' '
Lafayette -S'Lcuther
Manufacturers
do
2i.Manhatten compitin
'do
lMoch:uuc- Jtaiikiii;? Asso.
do
; Lancaster bank
l'Mercliaiits' bsuii.
ljMrrchnnt
jMrchanics t TradoM
' I rdurchanl.s'.Kxcliaims:
'.'.National bank
padNVw York, Dank of '
iNe .v.-Vork Hankinu co.
CO I
do
do -do,1
f3-t
. , J Ivircaster enunu ban!:
i cobimbia hnde
' Carlisle ban'. "
1 Northumberland bank
Miners bank- of lotts7illc
' Xf'rki,ai . ,
. fietiysbunr bauk
' noncu!c ao
nankof l.triiown
N. V. St e. St"k Security b. par :
North River
l'liwnix
Seventh W:ud
!0!(
do j
10 :
pi": i
dq .
,-.0l
Tenth Ward
Tradesmen's
t JftnK !" husqiieiianna co
HAilTmou 1!. of X- Y
Lum. bank at Warren no ?ale.Wavhiii"toii
JURY LIST.
List of (j rami Jurors, drawn to serve at vcuri:-
Ti ,(,. .
art; Tt'nn, 1S-M.
1 Charles Price. Price ' 1
2 Alexander Fowler, .Stroud ,
'.i Alexander Brown, Hamilton4
A Jacob Miller Chesnuthill ,
5 Andrew L. Storm, Pocono
G John liellas, do
7 John Kresge, Chesnuthill
8 James Place, Middle Smithfield
..ti;
I ,i GZ GmaMe Sinithlielll
: H James nurs0I1? Jslroud ; " u,
9 John Smith, Ross
12 James Alliger, Middle Smithfield
- ! 13 Jonas Creenswei";. Koss
! 1-1 John ;. .Strung, Middle Smithfield
115 William Long, Price
- 1 10 Frederick Mtchley Price
l Abraham JJepuy Smithfield
18 George Jtood, LhesnuthiU
, jg David Smith I'oss
j 20 Kleazer Price, Price
21 Joseuh Fenner, Hamilton
22 Samuel Ouiisaules, Smith field i rff j
23 Stephen Hess, Jloss ad iii
21; Samuel Gilbert, Chesnuthil!; nitUHM'"
irTnr'nc,: i
i f J.kRM'U Jf .
1 Peter Kemerer, Hamilton . .
0 ,TIw0nI, I A, . tf ifl '1
2 'Joseph jlarman.
3 Joseph J PosteiiSj Stroud. vtr
4 Peter Tribelv, Middle' Smrthfisld'V
5 Peler Woti'. Smitbiield- ' ;lt
fi William Adams, Tobyhawui f,e-5J !l
7 John White, do ' '-"'Adiiii
S Charlfra Pysions, Smithrield"' ( ' l
J Reuben Gregory, Cnesnuthill' ; iV otv.ii.U;
10 Daniel Jayne, Middld'SmTthfield' !
11 Christian' Dvlenberger,. . du 'tyf
j 12 Samuel lteei Hamtltun .r nn 'rc i
! 13 Daniel Dai ley,-. Stroud jvi-.
I 1 1 Charles Strou.sc, ltus.s
r t..i... i... .r.. ir ti. ....
t " T
fi Gti n-aufe- jr.. MaidleStmlhT.eld
j ;7 jacob Urong, ChcsnifthilU
jf? Patrick IJaiiev, io
19 Samuei l$ovs, istroed ,
.no-;
j '20 Michael Hawk, Ch"c.uuthlil
David JJovvnian. Pocono'
M :
1
; 2 Alelebtor .Spr.igtc, hsq. C(iolb:njgii
'.' Wiliiam Cletneut3,'tioud
'2! Jacob &imm M
I Dirfd F.vleiitie'rg'efr rdtHdlemithfield
,- J!,,,,LAV;rt'i"' 1'-St .-
, KrHcr1ck (;il6llilljiKni mrt
o,, J()!tn vj,one? Stroud u ltti.'r
Ham Bus i. 6'initl.fjeld : -snuns't t,- .
, :n JoUn Tnbely, Midolo 'mjthfioJtl ,.
Petr K1.sHuan.2h, .Stroud
?,V Peler S. Aiietriose, CbcjhuthjjSl
34 K t;rt 15ys. Xtiinul
rt Jfihn Smithn
rn Jacob Krfrner, jr. Price
CH-EAPTOJt' CASH Oil !MtfjT('QE.' '
.FOSITXXZILTLKO TR1ST! 1
;rhe. Mijiseni,.r paving :ol'p!ed the f
abtve' niiifod It.f .iofubti-tue. (or '
fJ ihe l)iilir-f-Av-uuld repeetlully Invite!
&$&Rn who have, uttaetlleil Hook &cC0lmt j
u'lln li iii ir With lb Iale fi?m nf : i
J". Ifl..& F. Wallace,
h i t .i i
fo enll and ettle the Mime without any iurther.
no'-iee. ay he i5;delennined.ios.eloM!-up.all tin -
seliMd 'rfcboiiui"withra.s;dutiedolRy 'ai pot -
bl
, it. sv - .. '
J. H. WALLACE
MflM, J!y i, tstz.
WHO DOUBTS I
ILei tSiera call, anl salssJs tSiearselves,
That they can get higher prices for all kinds j
of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil-
i ford than in any other' market in litis section of I
country. The subs cabers have on hand1 and
for sale at their: yard in Millord
50,000 feet While Pine JJoards,S9 to $11 00 j
50,000 " Hemlock 44 0 50 10.7,00
40,000 " Pine Siding, 0:0.0. lo 12 50
20,000 " Sap Yellow Pino " SiOOtp 9 ,00
20,000 V
! 3,000'.'
20,000 44
120,000, "
Heari 44 ' " "11. 00, to 12,00
Panel ihoar.ds,
Ceilitm Lath.
Pine (Shiiigles,
, v. , .
4-50 to ,8 00,.
ALSO About
110,000 feet White and Yellow Pine Boards,!
at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for -sale ai
prices to Miil tins times. Call and
satisfy yourselves.
C. W. DkWITT & UROTHER.
Milford. Dec. 14, 184U.
J BcWiil, JBrplkcrS it HftCriy,
j Have , M lo &,000 lt liemloek and.
j W lute and eiluw line Boards and .Siding, at
i r r.intilicr t:ih isnmiin m T.oni .s Valle.v. .
, .. rotuige
j .l.ord's Valley; 'Dec. 14, ISA'S.
' 'ISu VTjf" P '
JL J. :VyJLJ.- -
do! W heroas, my.-wtie Anna Mann, ha? Iclt my
iftl.r miles romLnnman Urnge, w.iicU HiVj flt.nl ; n)Ir Mx to execute nil order, with j r"' V ,;,L
. . .. - ... . . .1 . , : ill nils ih;m iiii.mimp iituiiix-i . , iv.. v....... , . ,. nr. . r . r m.
7, ,i i . Avhtch wc mar be entrusted in a workman-like ; -c-HT5?r ' TrP mK-h
: wil not re iie to lake eorrerit tnoncv or Pork., n -,- , ... , .., .,.. -i . r QiSfiiiJiO l-aQi JLiliL4.,
5 ... . -. ,. . r - ..... , 'manner. Particular care will lie taken to- em-
J3ibcd a!l iai!1 twj!'r m' .reasfinablp c"?,t,n,,nch :,s Spindle Steps. Shaft and Gudgeon
dn: onnucation. i ,uertiy. torotit an person.- oi uar
Ihnrimi nr irii.l:iu lii-r mi inv account
pari r-:,-;a : r-:i j -
I li . if;
JOHN L. v- VATSON".
mwrk.
dhl Milfiml, D.ec.-.l-i. KS;!. .
. - i i.
:;iNi!Bir;AN. aUE;E;B:;.
tail
HOT.
Mr M-'
f
lias fitted no a commodious and 'eleirant Ho
:tel on Eftzabeth stjeet, nearly opfHoMte the
i Moris oFO. 'H: Miller & Co
: n , . t c-. j L
iposie the residence ol Daniel Stroud, hq.
j He litis every convenience ' lor enteriainiiig
j stfari'ger.s and tra ellers. ' Persons from theci
j lies, atnd others who wish to lake' ii pleasant
jnutii in tile co'tmlry will be accommodated in
tlie hloai katisfaci'orv manner at his house-.'
TABLE
will he, supplied uith.ihe best productions af -
lorded .by the niarket.
; HI'S ROOMS BEDS
; ' . .
are such, as will, he .J.opes, prove satisfactbry
wi an.rpoiiaoie iMusiiMiie.
j ,-'h - THE' B All ..(.- t
;tP.; nntl will continue to be.; furnished ; wilh a
fchoice assortment; of Liquors. :.
THE STABLING
Ir
is new and exieiis'ne and surpassed bv none in
the eouniv for comfort and convenience.
.a 1
Wii'n these advantage" hacked by stim'e ex-
perienee iii tlie hu-dness and a detenhiiialfoii j
to keep a good piddle house, he coididmitiy ex- j
pecis a fair portion ol public jJatronaoe.
f Hj iL 3 C lTTliJJil'ii, . .
All persons indebted ni the Estate of . Rich-'
ard Drodhead, late ol Mtlford- fownshipi'Pike '
county, deceased; .ire requested to iilakefpav-j
inefit io the .subscriber, and all persons having.'
demand- ngauist said eitate aro retpiesied to
te'l ."l151!""1 ''iy-alltltetiUc:ateii lor,
;pt
J 'Vil'IVIllVn " t - 4 " 5 -' r-' i
GYR,ILrJC..D.,PlNC.HTT,
&MesCfXCCplOK
!iS&&cen.ber 1, lSJaGu" T' j
: lALb iSiJMIiNALix.
The Spring Term of this Institution com -
r . 1).. i
titi? and Painting, the Greek, Lalin, German
tjtnr:u'es, cvc.
I'be Seminarv be;u endowed by ihe-State,
fn.MruetioU is ..ii'ordfcd at two dollnrime'r rpm -
' i err inel.Kive oPall the above branched
j lloard can be ohi timed in re-pet'table faini-
. '
4 iHh ..SirfiiidabiirS!.Ketna!u Seminary lo the pat
nmage' of ihn-pubhe. . .
' ' JOHN HUSTON; .President .
of the Board of Trustees.
NTa-fi.Jft 13.--tf. 1
' Q'PfiVR JfPl? '
IJ J. v - -t- - J- J
: -! -Ai Seduced Fnicp.v ;
THE saDbCltlBKU I1AS. FOli.SALE
,
t.' . : ' . "f liJ' ; , ,
'.hieb Up a-eji at ttom iy "': J V. 'tpy"' 1 1
eeitia pef'p''Vpi!d, ncnh'u.JJ 0, qy'alyv. tpr cal
j. ,-, W.AUjvL J. B?fLM'Eli.
' eettia ner no itid. nccormnu m nuaiuv. tor ca-Mi
MtrosnUluirjju, Oc'. o, f fc 1 3.
I' -jJ Permanent hoarders will liml ae qn.et - firs, of ,hal j.j.,,-enibe,isihfneill eve rpljhlbhed
I i..m.i di.u ..p.auimv uuw.u.wua.Cu j Wc ujll.Mow mention one embellishment in
i moderate prR-csv j pryiaratioiithaL we know will give ihe great-
Stimidsburg-, Sept; 28, 1S43: ' dal "f,;,,,, ,0 mir mJmeroiIs readers
-f:,. ;.lt -till. ,i.,'hlh lint; ni M:v :if Om i
V.Mimeodanee of M.'ss Ai Hi. 1 S: XiTUm,ll. T, Tuekerman, Theo. Ledyard Clay
1 au'd is n.nv Open lor tlie reception of pupils. : A. llum.ng.on Clapp Adrian George j one W
;' .Tlie branches taught in this " Semiuarv are ' alGr':,?jVr ! , Swan, J rof. John Irost,,
,);' .,.: m ..: c-;.i,.., ?;.,. amtum M Michael.
!,,-,. lmfme Godey.s Lad;;., Book narcr be, Is
! CAemutri.- Botany. hoSu Mathematics, Draw 1 rpi- V; .A . -bOUi 1 .
STROUD SB URG
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
Phe .subscribers take this, method to inform
he public generatly,.and Ml lers,and 1-artuers
especially, that they have taken that conven-
Foundry and ilifoehaaae Shop,
adjoining Jacob Siugrnasler's Tannery,, and
; would be thankful for any patronage extended
towards them, and respectlulty announce, mai
thev are prepared to execute all orders in their
line of business in the best manner and with
' dessDatch." .Thev will manufacture
; MTTjT GLARING
r p other.MHU, lgethor u-i.h Cast-
desrription turned and -fitted up)
. e . . . v
1 1 1 o v none out yoou workmen in me uniert-m
' VlHn.-irmmiits of ihe establishment, and no pains
.
t ..nnrpd v ttift i.nmrKilnl s l!l OlVe oeil-
eral satisfaction u those who may favor them
with orders for work.
IS5IASS CASTJIImGS;
- . p,ivu.. r. i. ,,,.,,1,. t ,ir,,.r Old (Inn.
per and I iras taken in exchange at the highest
price. Patierns matle hi order.
the most approved conduction, will be hir-
, tfiied to order at the shodest notice.
' Wro:ag5kt 5ron If 1311 Work
will be done nr the mii!t reasonable lerms. aild i
all kinds of smith worK.
The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished
always be kept on hand.
nnst annnivwl nl;m will br
- ,
Wairon Poxes will
Ploughs of the most
hand, and an excellent assortment of
Jaatiima which tliev ofTer for sale to
F Kept on
PlMliob r'njii
' - i-y " e
' Plough makers
HAYDEN & SCH LAUGH.
j April 26; 1 8-13.
The January No's, of the Periodicals of Pltil
adelphiai are creating a great excitement ; but
the following article, from the Daily Chronicle,
settles, ihe fact of vUiieh Is the best periodical
ofthe day.
'We have been favored .with an early cop'
of Gode.v?s Ladv' Book, and n i, without any
' exception; the most wonderful production ofthe
j age. We understand thai ihe Mezzotints are
!h' n W"-' gentleman who took st ihe
: last exhibition' of the Fu.N'ki.iN InstitIj'I'E, a
S(-cifcly tf0nipilst.d uf lhl. UOa, cfcebraWd at'llsts
of the day
THE PREMIUM FOU- MEZZOTINTING."
Cuoojik. the cel'ebrated artist, has furnished
j an emludlishmeut which will be hereafter
known as ,
. 'CRO'OMFS VASE.
This is conceded, by artists and amateurs,
lo he the prcVtiest'embeiHahmcui ever furnish
ed by a' periodical;
FANCY- BALL DRESSES
! tire just in season. These we believe are life
1 ' A TOLL LENOf It 1'Or. riiAlT OK 5IIS3 E. LKSL1E,
'r,,e celebrated contributor to Godey's, Lady's
Book.
The cmbellislinienis alone in this number
cnst ne:,r "(H)0.
Our Contributors arc the best in the country,
y(. annex the names ofthose. who contrib-
; tile to ihe Jaunarv No.
William . Culle'n jjryant, N. P. Willis, C.
Femiti I.ifl.r.rn. . iisim!i n W.-.l Vlr I. If
SigourtteN'-, Prof. J(din Sanderson, W. II. Bur-
i leigh, Alice iieney, Miss A D Woodbridge,
Mr. S. J; Halo, T. S. Anhur. A Parisian, Hob -
I ...... ........... '. Unl nnrill. ,
I
Mom;, Mrs. M. B. Kobhtn,, Mw. C. Lee!the count ofMonroef tQ bc iloWeil
: ? " '
Pub!tsir,r.S Hall, Phila.
See cover of January number for Terms audi
Premiums.
j " t4...ai,r:;t ari
I fet AllCAfl.
j T)V T. A W A R R C A T)T?MV.
; -- v j-Ji.jL-' u.tM. .
Thei Winter .su.ss.inn ebmmcnced November
u,,d 3 week
TERM6.. .
'Por crsmmou hranehesj S2 00 per quarter. .
" ' Classics', ; 5 00''"
Board vith the Principal, 1 oD per week,
not including iiicidotttal e-Vpetihes.
1 It A I). NE W Al A N , Principal,
Dinijmahj "frerrv. 1'lke'co.. Pa t "'"
3 ' '
. '.' Je,eeitber 1, 1843,
llardrSnTmon antl Soft Urtck,
for .sale low.- b'yi
DeWITT's &. THRALL.
Milford, Dc. 1 1, 13!3t
!1 201000
; VCABIKET MAKIKO. ':
Side-Boards, Bureaus1, Genlrt, BreaJc-
'fast, Dining and End Talks, Vash
I Si ts fin tlx Rflrittprtrls Wrtxrh'nhfi:
VKW i'' j Lbuuvtbviij rr Lktkt uwvu
Book Cases. Secretaries, cf-c-,
... ' . - - ' - ' 'J i ' .'i .
Cheap for Cash or CouriSry Iyod:ic$.
N. B.-
ii tspairiittr done at the shortest
uo-
Itce and on tite most rea.MUiable term.'. ' .
A. supply of the above montiiutrl ir.tieJes
may be een at his Wareroom, on Walnut
in the building' occupied by E, H. Walnm a
Chair inart'ufacforv.
, g d b- fe, Nm.. 9 l8,13,
rt ,
IT ( j
Notice
debted to
is hereby givsn that all persortVin
the e'stato f Garret Vunuu&rh. ;Un
of Westfall tihviihii;p. Pike county, di-eeased.
are requested to make immediate pyiuqitL
the subscriber's. And all perMn Iiuv tt! de
mands against the jnid Estate, are rrqusierf it.
present' i hem, duly authenticated on or bel'o-fti
the first dav of Febniarv next.
RCNMAMIN C. YAST.lfIE&
ELIZAI3 IiTIl VA N AUK,.
, , JirtUirs
inoiico :s nereov !iven mai an ner-on.s w-
iRbtel tn tlm E:-tuie of Jom IV. Midduui'hi
C
' tC '.tl';itl Itipiiilim Pli.-f. flllinlV lie. M-li.ri.lt
: are requeued lo make immediaii- pyine
(the snbserther. And all persons lia:n
t H
:nK de-
ntands against lilt .-.aid Estate, art M-qnpii il t.
i j prt-pnt them, duly authemicaied on or brtoro
the hrst nay oi r eiirunrv next.
j w , A M Ml U u 1 1 1,
' citlnx.
0cJoj.sr m2 ,GL
i '
...
j , The partnership herWofore extiri" huiweu
? tlic bcribers, as publishers o Sh p;,p.v
vvas 1
mutual C
was on the 17th of Aujiusl last, dtasohed hv
consent. All person,- bavin" denijtndn
aSasl ' fiaid fir,. wiil P!--1
i Theodore bchoteh lor settlement, and ail wh.,
are indebted thereto are reouestud to make im
mediate payment to him, he being auihofized
to receive the same.
THEODORE SCHOCH,
THOMAS L.KOLLOCK.
P. S. The Jefifersoiiiah Republican will con
tinue to bo published by Theodore Schoch and
F. E. Spering, who respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of public patronage.
THEODORE SCHOCH,
F. G. SPERING.
Stroudsburgh, Sept. 2S, 184a.
Brass 3') hour Clocks,
Wood do . - do,--For
sale cheap, by
C..W. DEWrTt.
MHford, Dec. 3, 1842
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Honorable William
! Jessup. President Judge of the lli.li
Judicial district of Pennsylvania, com
posed ofthe counties of Susquehan
na, Wayne, Momoe and Pike, and
Joseph Keller and Esqs.
Associate Judges of the courts oi
Common Pleas of the County of
Monroe, and by virtue of their offices,
Justices of the Courts o Oyer and
Terminer ami General Jail Delivery, :.
and Court of General Quarter Ses- ''
siohs in and for the said count' of
Monroe, have issued th&ir precept to
me, commanding that a Court of
Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas.
and. General Jail Delivery and court
j 0f Quarter Sessions of 3Pe Peace, for
I at StrOUdsbumh. OD TuesBa V. the 6 th.-
oi February next, to continue
eek " f
NOTICE
therefore hereby given to the
Coroner, the Justices of the Peace,
and Constables of the said county of
Monroe, that they be then and tjiere
with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other imcml)ran-
CeS.J.0 do those thlTlffS whicli In ihtr
; ! O " ' "
offices are appertaining, and also that
those? who are boutid by recogjiizance
to prosecute and give evidencegainst
the prisoners that are or shafl bo in
the Jail of the soid county of Monroe,
or against persons who stanfl' charged
with the commission of offences, lo l
then' and. there lo prosecute or testify
as shall be just.
OLIS B. GORDON, Shariff.
God save ihe Comm'onwo,
Sheriff's Office, Strouds-')"'
burg, Jan. 4, 1S42. Hf'
I
3
9'