JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. FOREIBN ATTACHMENT. Pike County, s. The undersigned having been nnnmnted hJ Tlic Commonwoalih of, Pennsyl-ftthe Orphans' Court of Monroe conniy to c"-S CARD. CITIZENS' LINE. nmn r. o- ?TirT?iT7 ATT -i V. - ou....v,a. uC u.m . .ocuiw, necessary, me accounts' The Proprietors of this Line having madcH iL'Bfc . . -..u -. uuii.,,, oi mc assets to and Hsuch arrangements that iliev wi bo ah e to car-BWhcat Flour, ncr barrel W&P r "ocom'an"yo'a'yaachwaraong the creditors of the estate of Pbilipgry merchandize from Philadelphia to EastonPRye. do. do. do. Louis Atiousti: Mont.v lat? of your&Broizinan, late of Lower Smithfield lownshipjvia the Delaware Division or the PonnsylvaniJiWheat,.per bushel county, by all and singular his goods and clut-Mdeceaaed, will attend to the duties nf said nn.Hrs.nn! ,Lnn ..,.,1 w;,h mnnu ,i .Tin '-JfiRve, ' do. do, - Corrected every Wedncsdaijmorning. 4 CO 3 25 1 02 GI ft .els, lands and tenements, in who hands orgpuintment on Saturday the 6th day of Aprilfiany other Line, respectfully solicit countryole Lcat ierIie,r P0Und' m i per bushel. d.per bushel ed per bush. do." do. Bowha.nxa.v, of a pica of trespass on (he caseS L. M RTTRSfiM aj;i- upon prnnises not rxcecding two hundred dol-gFebruary 29, 1814. 4t. ' Jars; anil wu. lunher command you mat yonEj I""'11"1'11"" oaw.i, ui.. ""i-"'! 1' iJCIUCiv. A. M.. Ill I II O nil 1 If hil!lii n Fl m f. r n h n n I In ll.om o .... .r,.rn c.l,i,ri., l. ;inrl snnwr w.fnrn our Cnurt n CfmunonyStrnnil F T-T.. I,.l 1 :.. c.. ..i.. H . . - 1 ogllJUCKWhcat, " "" : " , & T7 ' "J"l"u' ' oirouasourr, inenffleisewiiere. Persons shipping by this l.ine&ciover See V f.n lii u hn i mi :it X i fun in :im for saidaiaml I mm ........... i . H ... . , . . M.& J .. - Wliover Otl " , , - - h " i-o.au., lu.urcswMi, are required toHwiti please send their goods to lleilman 6L$T mothy Se 7" y . "," jmy. ".en uianns, or oe ueearred irom com-HBamei, Willow strent Wharf, Fhilada. AllaBarley next; then and there ;o answer J HEODOREiing in for a bharo of said ast, cl,;n,i K,r T , i,- . T?JOnt H 1" VI OUI I'lfUU l I 11 I J JJIIIli III JJ .)IWI ummou all persona in who.se hands or posses-H PROSPECTUS EXTRAORDINARY ! Hon the said goods and chattels, or any part of BUliGESS, STRINGER J- CO them, may be attached o th.tt ihey and every TOBtIsiBs and onsEr.M. "periodical aobsts, ol lham be and appear before the said Court at$ 222 liroad-.var, comcrof Ann st. Xew York! .he day and p ace hareinpeiore n.enUoned, tup Commenced on the 17th February, the publica-BphilaachAh Fe b To S answer what shall btf objocicd againsl ihr.m,tion oi a new weekly paper, entitled P niiaacipnia, i co. j j, to :ind abide iho uidgmeni 01 me said Court !hore-M MAGA7.TNP. FOR TV7? rrr r . U in ; and have you then and there this writ. N 0R weekly review of currevt t.t .-rm., itness ihe Hon. William Jessup, Presi-H p,u t "X .... r :.l o ... .. m v. wu.uuc-i ui -i gton, will be stored free of charge. Hoc one Boat leaving every day. 13ARNET, HELLER & Co. Proprietors. AGENTS. Heilman & Bar'.vet; Philadelphia. Barkkt & Heller, Easton. 14. doV v-l-i .lb JLJttO-f.i , 'Phrfrh u-illVHax Seed ttuutter per pound - 1 rsE,'gs per dozen : Plaster per ton jUickory wood, per cord- lOak, do. do.; , Mackerel, No. 1 t Do. do 2 SPotatoesj per bushel THE COLUMBIAN . Lady's and Genile7iian,s Magazine. EDITED BY JOHN 1NMAN, Strouds- Easton. burg. 5 00 4 75 3 50 . 3 00 95' 100 70 71 - 25 21 45 50 45 .5 25. 6 00 2 25 3 00 40 45 37 33 137 140 12 12 . 14 12 3 75 2 25 4 50 2 00 3 00 12 00 11 50 '900 9 50 50 30 MO lD"ELA w?AR."R .AdABBMS. The Winler session commeiiccdNoreli1ber k6tll and continues 24 weeks. TERMS. For common branches, $2 00 per.qjiayer. P.lnsstre. ii 00 . 05 H - - . 48 1 wilh the Principal, I 50 pfcf ; pnot including incidental exprnes. .vX.a GOO 2 75 50 32 1 45 13 15 5 50 4 25 IRA. B. NEWMAN j PriripjL Dingman's FerryPikc co.Ph December 1, 1843., WHO DOUBTS' Lei tlicsia call sad satisfy tlieiselvtW; That they can gel higher prices for all kinds 9 75 P"'d"ce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mi( 8 00 Pford tlian in any other markm in this eclitu of BANK NOTE &X3r. corrected wcolily for the JclTersonfan Jtcpublican. The notes of those banks on which quotations; Hare omitted and a dash( )substituteu, are not , .11 r : i - . 1 . ifi i i Jiiyes octavo, in a neat cov oenuiiuge oi our amu ooun, at Minora, uilsHer. contains at least onn nrim! t,i0 'U HOth day of February, Anno Domini, 184-i, EEssay, of decided merit: one orininal Pom. n LJ U.S. iMOTT, ProtKy. Eter ol'gossipping New York Correspondence, for j-4wZer ic(t Contributions Jrom the most "iLnrcnased by the brokers. fni. At!,,l , '..r .uivews of all the current Litomtnm ,.,,' jJ 5 , . . J S.Fc?"?sylvaia- Vcst Branch bnnk ,M" v" iiui-miiuH., i.-owku urn hi meg , ,. 1 ne mouves wmcii nave lea 10 tne commence-NjPiuiaticipina t;m4 par;rmsDure Court of Common Pltas of Pike countv. lo meta ei ana "nPortant leature. Binont of this undertakinfr mav be bneflv stated.PJ anof North .Uncrica, UotWaynoB c6(ffn'raT: 1 Oirreieu. y.H.UiiO ll'loUiVj olrll. JS'ieriffVOffice, Mill'ord, ( February 21, 1S44. J 29 61. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias Pos Venditioni Exponas to me direcied, will be ex-glar character. 1 mipiiruuineaiurc. u n ()f lhs underlaking mav be brfefly stated.p an PRICE SIX CENTS. Wl bclieve(1 bV proprietor that there is in theve"t' .lrniors' ct Htncliiimcs' Mil is ocneveu oy too proprietor tnat mere is m tnesjwestcrn bwik United States an immense nrnvisi'on nf litBrarvrtSouthwarkban S?i r . 1 .... - Bllvnnsin-'ton ban U TheTalfts E- 11 r u r s im.ica uu ju:-,aaoiiHy, lor wnicn as yet mere is no auequ S "I"1 o American authors ot emi-3Couragement, or field of display : that bes tiiiLui aouii ; ine Aew-lork Correspondence is of'snurnbers of clover and sucr-pssful writers. F n . . i . - 1 1 . ft J uimjuu ami very piquant description : the lic-Sprod Jviews of books are full, discriminating, and im-Kiy n k. uaiuai: ana uie enure r.nritpnt? nf tho .nnct nr.,n. dojlliowncsvilio do Eric bank do'Burks county bank country. The subscriburs have on hand- and for sale at their yard in Milford 50,000 feet White Pine Boards.SD J'I1 tip 50.00U 1 40,000 20,000 20,000 U 3,000 20,000 120,000 ate en-feJlinko?NorthemLii.erUc3 do ides theRMcchamcs' Bank .v,ncaut-'oinuiorchil Bank , gBank ofPcnn Township do'Towanda do popu uctions are weekly, and monthly, and annual-WM:urifacturc'rs Mecii'ns sad with delight by thousands, there are vetMMya'ns",E,b!",lk . ...! . -...wunuc i aiaiC3 oanK gyiuuiui uuuiuuis i:uiiMitiiiiy iuriviujj ui unilui.4yQjnirt( j,, aof liower, who have only to appear on the stage Pennsylvania bank IS t- . T . - .... . lllrU- nfPnnn.,ntnl. do do do do Relief Notes ioed 10 ruhiic alc, althe Court riouso inW his iMagazme is printed on new bourgoise andMof publication to receive a brilliant award 0faankofGennantowii emimon type, on fine white paper, done up in hand-9 fame; and that the powers of those whose namesKkKE wauiiio toioreu. covers, ana will compare lavorably,'; Milford, on t . j .) 7 j r 1 r 7 j bi01"" tuii'icu. uuiurs, anu """"""'Jl wto 11 tt3Jiin matter and style, wiih any publication at 2 o'clock p. i., ths following property to wu: Two fifths of all that tract of land, known a the Duttero Farm, situate in Dingman and Milford townships, on which are erected a Frame Bwelfzn Mouse AND BARN. The equal half of those three tracts rhich will be given to the hold CO. county countv bank of Bucks rably,?jj;ire already pronounced with respect by lips offilaaof Chester of the 9 -a- inr) i' ti,;. ,..... " 2 7 . ' , . w ...w. u..u -"in-;irmeri' nanK c lu,a higher exertion than has yet been called forth. It $ Easton bank Kvvci Piasa of Piiblicaf 10:3. Sis believed, too, that tho demand for literary pro-EfK of RcadlBB Sple.vdio Literary Presents Iduction in this country, especially in the periodi- HarrisburgW ' 3pnl p.hnnrifil. cyrcaiv ilio nnnh- in ? Mm lorrro iiMiddlctown bank .SilSi!!1".,0 l'S Ara,B?5Eine iS eBproportion, and that new supplies have only to belSSV'"351" ""'UJ 'uUuuU1 ubpxenaiQ literary wonsgnrescnted oi the rht quality, View York. CITV RANKS Amencu, bmk of do'Amencan Exchange -JlBank of Commerce 10 Bank of the State of N Y par Butchers' and Dnn era' par.Chcnticul dorliy doJComrnercial par and in tho rightKLanr:ilster countv bank t uanK do do do do 1 Clinton rDel. and Hudson canal co. Dry Dock Fulton bank of New York par Greenwich do I.alayeue uo Leather Manufacturers' do Nranhattcn company Mechanics Banking Asso Merchants' bank Merchant' Mechanics & Traders' Merchants' Exchange National bank do New YorkBank of New-York Banking co. 2 N. Y. St"e.Sfk Security b. par ?.orui River do Phienix do Seventh "Ward do Tenth Ward 10 Tradesmen's par; union u. 01 i y uo Washington 50 1 bank " Pottsvlllc - - U.SiLV LH LJ T as TTirnV flirt TlMmhrn r neacniit . 1 . .1 ii . 1 t 1 :r one in this name 01 1 nomas Houoh. No 33 Kr i V - V T,J " u.Conipeiiiion inai me intellect 01 otner lands can a-nocrsimrg yans: " ' ikicjuu, nincii win oc iriven to t ie 10 oers 01 1 ia'3Wnir a iim nnn..nniar. 0,1 r.,11 . : rw K"ciivauuiS ua:i. containing Xnc 1; ,t" t., ... ? . " l" . '"""""-1 ''uiuula.i '.ilKWyoiains do W J TIJIIlllilM" llljlllill!! I 1 1 11W 111(11 If. r. . I f t .. I ... . . . .. 1 . . i ' . .. .1. . I a. 1. 1 1 t r. 1 o .w..v. ....... a. . ?Tp l 1 1 b cunuii!' liil: imiiiuiihi ui jini?rinnn rpnr ers innrR74iioncsaain ao 9X r. T.rK-r l u , ..... . . 3 ""k ""'"o i vw Atrra 2nu iV JTCi'CEies fcje uuun ouereo wnn every number, and ainouggcan be, and is, a cordial welcome for all that5i"an 01f cwitown of land. One other in the name of Samueli "r,e uave esuciiworK.sasiiarpers'IlluminatedgAinerican writers can produce of excellent andSLubannt Brink, No. 92, containing 117 I Bible, complete ; Encyclopedia Americana in 13interp;!ina 1 1 r -1 - . :?,.-. O" ivois; complete worKs ot bir Walter bcolt, in ten9 From tliese premises it is undoubtinslv inferred. JPrescott s Conquest ot Mexico; Works of Shak-gtbat there is abundant room for another Macazine.a par 2 1 1 I 3 1 2 co 33 no sale; Hemlock Pine Siding, San Yellow Pine " 8 00 in 0 0" Heart u " "11 00 io 12 W Panel boards', J. Ceiling Lath, ' Pine Shingles, 4 50: io ALSO About 1 " . 'S il 10,000 feet White and Yellow Pine ajfe. at bhoholy rail s Mill, lojale ut prices to anil the times. .CaJCajid satisfy yourselves. P. W.'deWTTT At. P.PIOTHFK'. dotMilford, Dec. 14, 1843. BeWiitj Brothers & Masrerty, Have on had I (50, CO feel HornlocU aatj White and Yellow Pine Boards audidiitguL- aiheir Lumber establishment in Lord's Valiay,, 14 milps Trom Dingman s Bridge, whir h My will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Irortatiit '!fwill not refuse to lake current money nrt Fofk, dojWe respectfully solicit a share Of pub!fc pctt dSgronage. j Lord's V alley, Dec. 14, I bio. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. One oilier in the name of Andrew Ruisol, con taining As the publication of this Magazine is not m- tended to be of any direct profit, after payin Ws and contributors, we shall offer similar l for every number, incieasing their nui J he lasl four mentioned tracts areEr m.v.i.. : . - .1 1 ' C 20S Acres and SO Perches. ALSO The equal undivided one half pari of a tract in the name of John Hitter, with a SAW MILL thereon erected, containing 243 ACRES, No. 112. Mtuatf. in Milfoid township. iSejzrd and taken in execution as the proper iv of Ehiah Doolittle. and to be sold by me. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. ShprifTK Office, Milford, ) T?,.i...... ort is f on o. " TZJ a ew ?mPue to the cause of literature 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. By vir'ue of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas!"111 1, nnhcr,ed f n exchange- ; .a .;n a . d..i.i..,.i E iuau suospnoers, at uiree dollars per a at the Court House in Milford, on spere. with 40 steel encravinra : Farmer's Fncv-SinnttvithannfMnfr ti.o ,.oo nr t .- t . . c bDed a : Brande's do : Alison's TTistnrv nf F.uJ,ifn k0w. u it. ry . iX0,.,ce ? "ereny guen mat all mi,'. Ar Jfen 1! nl, f t " " " V, " i ' .r".1" aia. "debled to the esia.e of John Kyce, late :r, . .Tv.tn., ....v. "Jiiuimy iu im u-jjiua aucfoiaoiv. wuuin ine reacn&i . ,- r--t . , host of others of a similarly hmh character. bavaSnf nsmttnl t.n,l lihr.il o.o;nr;. nn,i ,ho JmJn lownsmp, riKc county, deceased, are re- been thus distributed, in this fair and impartialpperiodical will not fail to be gree'ted as awelcomei110815 ,0 maa immediate payment to the manner, among the subscribers and purchasers ofrjjvisiter by thousands upon thousands, who as vetS:iU0scriUGrs a persons haring demands have done little or nothing toward the supportgagainst the said estate, are requested lo pro and develoornent of Arneriean oerindifa1 litfira-Hrlnp ibfifn immpilrnthh ilnltr fiiiitiiii.fiotDfl fi,r Postmaster will insure the prompt delivory of ev-Sture. inu..., rr rt uociiiuu Din 1 Jr. "ii-t. m Anoiner ana strong motive nas oeen tne leeimcs ThT-T" w atvpp iman township, February 3, 1S44. that .New Y"ork, the lirst city of the Union, shoulda i , ar-oc nmn ' prizes 1 1 either merit or success. fiIjCimi" . Fl " M gj The Columbian Magazine will be published ona : . . . - a., uiihn . . . t ... . I . i . I : 1 Each number, after the first, will contain theSmnfTrtments will cfimnrisH thn l.stnfnnnpp tvnr. drawings of the past, and tho announcement of theand workmanship, that money can procure.' PUBLIC SALE OF iuiure iiierarj prizes ; and we hope, by pub hrtirgg Its contributors will be sought for amongst the T T? AT ?QHn A nH"?7l a periodical of sterling value and attraction, withgablest and most popular writers in the country ;i JJLjJlJ JIIO JL JTJL X Jli. such a system of magnificent inducements, to givefeand no efforts will be spared to secure the aid offi T r , , tTr. in pill ui uiu laav iiiii.uuii 1 (iilillfiuill the most distinguished, such as ID Editors of papers, who copy this announce -H John L. Stephens, W. C. Bryant J. F. Coon-ffiof Richard Brodhead, deceased, will be offered snt, or give us substance editorially, will be cn-er J. K. Paulding F. G Hallcck N. P. Willis W.gat public sale, at the house" of Martin W. Ding- II Herbert Nathaniel Hawthorne H. T Tucker-Sman, in Delawcre township, on ihe 14th dav' Chandler C F HofT-g March next, ihe followirtn described real is- iu .tin AimcinA. will b nnH tn Pnhhr. Snb ,"ia" "UK' ai ",rre per annum, inaraan 11. V Longietlow J K Chan . - 'B;aaance, wia receive numbered comes thrniKThoutsamon rP r f:-.n!,n 'p a -i,.,, i n tt tp tt, sj . - "J UllJt.U . W MlUk.Ull J J KJ 1 w . i il X Xi.Ul-,u the year, giving chances for fifty-two inagnilicent Prizes. Two copies for So. ti Rnltirrinn 1h 05I77 777 nf HTn.rrJi npiri wi ,, , , rti - . -'8 Tn 1111 c,ascs' we aha11 b "countable for the fullflGriawoId R II Dana tii. a x) ciocK. i'. ji.. me lonuwiiiH niunciiv iu v ii.anamnuni ni ativnnpp stiiKfrintinrw ont ii .f, ur c.i... i oi . , ;, : r UJ fuii;ii)ves ouiki oumu iv All tnose certain pieces or parcels oi .L,aiiu,gpaia, or iramceu oy any postmaster. Rbury Mrs Mary Clav situate in Milford and Din?man townshios. UURGJISS, STRINGER cv CO. UMr Vrr,r s n5 Inln ;!liintif! In T.onni!ii lrtiinhln Ptlrft nrtiini?. PR ringtou WG Simni3 H II Weld Epes Sareemgn ir. ,:..r i i. ,.rp.". r? ' iu.i John Neal Theodore S Fay Park Benjamin R WSt, 'I",rJ: , "" ' ""'V "'7e"u -Blv Griswoid R Jl Dana Georce P Morris RufusiS1-""""13' u,,u UWiC,a l-"'"""K.'1""ul fS One beginning at a post, ihence by lands ofgarcu Benjumin Lyson, north east 94 perches, thence by lands of Abraham Horn, north 54 degrees, west 94 perches lo a corner, thence bv tht same north 14 degrees, west 97 perches to a corner, thence by lands of John Kilter, north 60 degrees, west 41 perches to a post by a blark oak, south .11 degrees, west 38 perches Jo & corner, south 27 degrees, west 43 perches 2212 Broadway. Three Hundred Acres , The improvements consist of a new INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, ' Has lined up a commodious and elegant IIo- eorge M Bird Mrs Emma C Em ers Mrs Ann S SteDhensH ood Mrs Seba Smith Mrs Eaof land IF Ellet Mrs II E Beecher Stuwe Mrs Volnev ES IW! Klloward Mrs Lydia 11 ourney Airs M S Leon ttfi tiT lTr.ll: T i : - it .. & sti i u iiti w lMuu miss Jiiiiz i JjK.siiu mrs j ii r Annan uiss-d :sE; is HO M Sedgwick, Miss Hannah F Gould. H jgs&.tecn acres under cultivation, together B With many of these, arrancemento have alrea-wwuh a dy been made, as well as with others whose rep utation is sure, though yet to be established in the public rccard. The proprietor entertains san-rain good repair. Persons wishing lo view the gtune hopes ol accomplishing an object to whichgjpremisea can do so by calling on John J. Lin tjhe looks forward with pride the secured ca-ope-(jerman, near the premises. ; notice V-:, Or those ivho are about to )m2d or repair. The umdersigned respectfullv informs tho public that he is duly authorised io sell tho PRisht of ihe.Jbhnson Re-aclinp: Water wheeL persons IOU. .1 pnint5p: nf Mnnrnn nnil PtL-r nHim.l Of Lell-S.v nriJ .1 r I T i run ' me u uu.y ui June, zv. xj. ioiu. The Johnson re-acting wheel is the best now in use to propel a saw mill; it excels any other wheel in the United States tinder a low ; wetter head; under a head from 5 to 7 feet i3 suffi cient to cut from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours of inch or any other boards with. ease. Tho wheels require, under a 7 foot head, 140 inches of water and so in proportion to any other head. Under a 7 loot head, the Saw will make from R200 to 250 strokes per minute. The advan tage which those wheels have over any other wheels is, that it requires but four posts to make the floom or bulk head; the wheels are hung?cn the crank shaft. Two wheels are what is re quired for a Saw mill, and the posts planked in side the same as a pen stock. I have built ono of those mills this season, on the Roarin Brook, in Luzerno county, for Mr. S. Pi-Tem- plin, under about a 7 foot head, which- will cut from 3 to 4000 in twelve hours of inch hoards; therefore, 1 can recommend Uiemas the best heels now in operation. There arc several more mills in that parr, all under low heads, Executors. Gt jwhich answers the sarnie r,urp0se as that of Mr. Templins. For furtb'er information, please call on the subscriber. FERDTi j ATcrn niiTrtT Mgand FRAME BARN, and about fif-gLowor Smithfiel'j Monroe co. ) , November 0, 1842 J ' SAWMILL ft l O E jo a corner, south CI degree west 58 perchehfltcl on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite lheQmuon 0I. regular a no occasio nai comnouiors, lor-w io a corner, south 17 degrees, east 62 perche J.iore or G. H. Miller & Co., and directlv op,ni a f this country. ,i i .T I ? .i ra i 3 .t -i , - i o i 'n t In each number there will be two or more En-2 nn ilm to a corner, thence by other buds south 50 de.Wpo.i e .he residence of Daniel Siroud, Eaq. d njrs after such artists as Chapman, Inchaml T rrao.. aicf 1 x i 1 nwrrhne lfi In. hfirTtiiniiiVr WHm Ii;ic v.r pnTiVfltium'fl inr .nlrtri 1 1. 1 ti ..kj . i t r raOI wliaried ALSO, 5ih day of March next, at F. Molt, in Milford, all til the hotiseS liOOS MERE! 'fiootls, Groceries, &c. QUE ;dp FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. rogJTIVEIiY KO TRUST ! The subscriber having adopted the above method of doinjj business for containing strangers and travellers. Persons from iheci-gand stipple, by II. S: Sadd, W. L. Ormsby, &c.,two slorr . . ... . .... l -.1. . . .. ! . . .. ..i. . 1 1 . r.i .. . T . . . . i i,. i : i i i , : n w i t v i ? . jn'fl, unu otiiurs wiiu wi.ni iu uthc a pieusauiMoesraes n pi;uo oi j'usiiiuiib coiireu,aiia occasion-w H I'nniP iMVPliino HmiQP1 JV-7-4 'jaunt in the country will be accommodaied inRally other illustrations, so that every subscriber, ,. fI,,v,T , . ffirk the most saiUfacio'ry manner at. his hou.e. g11 receive, in the course of the year, at leastgand I WO 10S LOTS, situated Jfjgb I ' . ...... Rtwenty-four elegant productions of the graphic fSon Broad street, in the village of Mil-siirjsli. ! the lUture. WOUld rcsneet In v lnviln Kigali who have unsettled Book accounts 128 Acres and 120 Perches Mirvd in puruance of a warrant granted to. jidHin i ohe. ALSO All that ceitain piece ol laud situate aforesaid, in ihe townships of Millord and Dingman, containing One Hundred Acres, Miiirt Mr lec tifli.mnriir tfm nbnvw mpiitinni. j "i" ", ."..v-w -n 1 i . .. c. , laud, land, of David Cleaves, land- in poSSes-8sre s"c" :is ' ne ,,nI,es' I'ruvti O'g J k, and being ' " v Knot so much, however, with a view to notice all&Milford. Feb. 14. 18! 4. , , ... - irj - ' 'i'1-IIj' ' I ' A 11 H' Kl. t.i I. .i - T.J .yj , . . r xxxjLj xiJium wan, wuiuii uouiu not uu ouiurwise procureo aigiord, adioinmg lots ol John ijelorgo AXu An. iwill be supplied wiih the best productions aR-pree or lour times the annual cost ol the wholejrew Armstrong. Reference to the Subscriber ! IIIUUU I'J HIV IJ'lllll. His ROOMS AND BEDS 3 i , . ... , , . , fgTorms and conditions made known on the dav! J In each number there will alsd be two pages ofjj r .. i i r J iMusic, original, or judiciously selected by a com-j vDirT n n n hpetent professor of the art. Proper regard wilhj ClltlLL C D. 1INCHOTT, Mon oi reier J. yuicic, jonn DrinK, ana oeingk the baine which was formerly owned by Abra-a THE BAR ham Thorn, upon which &aid lands are erect-Kjs, anil will co a tTehuicc assorimeiit n to the current issues from the book press;-? nuch, however, with a view to notice all' the volumes that may appear, as to the expression Sdlc Executory Frame BwcIEing House, M Barn and Shed Sfizd and taken in execution as the prop ,rtv of Iaac Sliimor, and Terre Tenents, and i0 Se wld by mr . JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. SWiflTV C-liice, MiJIorri, minuc to be, furnished with a jof matured opinions concerning thoso which shalld lsssbllllainsa, oi PaHaier lent of Liquors. fe deemed worthy of the public attention andj -rr. . t--t wtx-, FJconlidence. The aim of the Editor will be, rath-y ne Pf'OTjrslj'ip heretofore existing Mor in furniOi judicious criticisms, on which reail-Jic tl FebrmuT 20, 1544. J THE STABLING is new and extensive and surpassed by .none i the; county for comfort and convenience. t . ' . . Willi tlinuo oflr-intniroj lififlrrxl h' fcmufi nV.llCailOUS ...... w.o uu i.n.u.i w..,.uu , - - ki mnnirci ncriinii'u in the business rnd a determination J 'x 1 . , r. . I H 'Pho fnlnn.) i rJL ; r J Hadvance.". . .. . 4 . . ' 3 00 vva n . . .. i i . ! i ! -.. !.. :.n . " ' vf iJJ rermauem uoaruers win unu a ipiiu.H Two cbI);es 0I,c-VCar. 1 'S5 00 tn lirrplnlnr nviclincr lmfivfiun Her to furnish judicious criticisms', on which read-Sthe stibsc.'ibe ers and purchaser? may rely for guidance, than tog was on vhe 17ln 0f Aueusl last, dissolved by? present a mere laudatory chronicle oi new publi-Bnulal c0,1snri. A nprsm, vina nftmanii lm rt '"U KpPainst the said firm, will present ihem to wrhtodore Schoch for setilemcnt, and all who' sare indebted thereto are requested to make im- fftnediate payment io hiiii, he being authorized wiu receive uie sarnc. 29.31.. hhome and be satisfactorily accommodated at 3 jn KodicaU throughout 1hc UnitedfJ ginoderaleirices. jStates and the Canada, who wish to become )ftBrick,M Stwudsburg, Sept..2S, H?4'3. , aoents for the Columbian Magazir., will pleaselS .((a.'N fT Ci Tfard, Salmon and Sc I Zh WW ,.ile Jpwy, - h Mitfurd. Dec. 4. lm- '"... 1 . AUoreacy'at La"wv THEODORE SCI10CH, THOMAS L. KOLLOCK. 4 U . 1 sl,;n R I n - rtin : 1 1 1 'II a.. . t ... iiutiua nji v.ie ooiuiiiuKiii win nieasca H. S- - in IfifTprsnnmn Kntiminn will pnn.wQ, .i. i i. xt!.. rt ,o.o-. aonlv to the .mhlisber immediatv. The usual! .: "... . ., .T T Y" r" V:" " 1-rgn, iov. yf io-ioS ,. - ... , . , - hjviiiiis io oe niiuiisueu oy i neouoie ocuueu anu;n- muMMtnf tint w v nfia in i imiii r i. . f,Mm ,moD u I SP.E.Speriniji who resnecifully solicit a co... BLANK DEEDS For sale'at' office; JlHfovd, Pike coczn -S?a. 3 ihe" above, iho publisher simply!?' E' Sporing; who respecifully lenefitof all, that the woik will bo55,muaMC,i of Pl,bhc pa"agc THEODORE SCHOCH, 1 n nli itin tn for the benefit vsusiaineu uy.suiiii;ifiiL l.i wurti. osrrit TH.it iREScVTrciMAX i ,u.. ,.. :.! i6PAl?r nfci! i)ij;oi,. ' V P SPRTJIMC m.,"""""'"'" ."! luaroKa. uusi ;uw. iiii.ji x i uvuauviti j ' - " 1 Vv . - MiniiPii V Bo ir....., rats.n...li....ni. ' a... no ten fwith him, or wilh the late firm of J. M. & J. S. Wallace; : fto call and settle the same without any further notice, as he is determined to close up all un healed accounts with as little delay as possible. J. H. WALLACE. 1 r:ir t T i- t i o t o siMiiioru, juiy i, ioho. - i w CABI1STET MAKING. Side-Boards, Bureaus, CehirarBrQalc fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash Sta?ids, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Booh Cases, Secretaries, a, heap for Cash or Country Produce. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest no tice and on the most reasonable term. A supply of tho above mentioned aiftcles may bo keen' at his Warcroom, on Walnut hi., in the building occupied by E. 11. WWoiVas a Chair manufactory. CHARLES CAKEX 4 fi NOTIOE. Sherman's Coiigh Lozenges, . and Peters' Pills ; For sale at this office-. .ISP?" 1 .
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