Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, May 30, 1844, Image 3

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    JEFFERSON IAN REPUBLICAN.
Pren'iss states that a venerahle and well
known Methodi.M clrryman of Ohio, was ar
raigned before his conference, not long agoj
charged with interfering with politics. He ful
ly admitted the truth of tho accusation, and sta
ted that he. "felt himself as much bound to fight
Lncofocotsm on week days aa to fight the Devil
on Sundays."
Jo free in. Ntlos.
This gentleman was. a few days since, qual
ified, and look his seat aa Senator of the Uui
ird Slates. The. committee appointed for the
purpose of inquiring into his physical ability to
.di-charge the duties of the' station, reporteiKin
hi favor, which report was unanimously adopted.
A ,4 Lady Teacher" is advertised for in a
city paper. Qualifications-: " She must be in
full cuiumiitiicaiiou with the Prot. Episcopal
Church, and able to give religious and such
nihor instructions as are commonly given in
respectable academies. She must be experi
enced in teaching and play on the piano. Cler
gymen must recommend her." It ts not said
whether she is to rock the cradle, darn stock
ings, and milk the cow by way of recreation.
fflTARKYED,
Tn Milford, on Thursday evening last, hy the
liev. Wm. Bidden, Mr. William C. Salmon,
jtud Miss Augusta Clark, hoth of Afilford.
WOOL CARDIIVti
AXD CLOTH DRESSING.
The subscribers are now ready for the re
ception of Wool and Cloth at their Mill: at
Bii.shkill, where work will be done with neat
ness and despatch. No pains will be spared.
Their prices are as follows: For Wool car
ding, 4 cents per pound; oiling 2 cents per lb..
CLOTH DRESSING.
Mens Wear.
PRICES cljRltENT.
per yard
Cts.
36
31
31
25
20
20
20
20
20
20
10
7
8
Indigo Blue.
Invisible Green,
Bottle Green,
Olive,
Black.
Snuff Brown,
All shades of Brown,
All shades of SnufT,
All other dark colors, "
Drab,
Fulling, shearing it Fressing "
Fniltns and Pressing, "
Fulling and Napping, "
Women's Wear.
Indigo Blue,
Madder Red,
Green,
B'ack and Brown,
Oiher dark colors,
Olive,
Scouring and Pressing,
Scouring and napping for blankets, per yd. 8
COLORING YARN.
Indigo Blue, pr. lb. 25c. I Black, per lb. 2hc
Madder Red, " 25c. Green, " 18c
D1MOCK $- STIFF.
Bushkill, May 30, 1S44.
18
20
15
12t
12
14
WOOL CARDING,
Weaving, Spinning, Fulling and
Dressing1 of
CLOTH.
The Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re
spectfully informs his friends and the public
gfiierally that he still continues at the former
stand of .Mr. John Keller, near Kellers-rille, and
tlui he has now commenced and is ready to
carry on the above business in all its various
branches. As he has new Fulling Stocks,
Shsarinu Machines and additional Cards, and
by doing good work and strict attention to bus
iness, he hopes to merit a continuance of the
public patronage.
Manufacturing", &c.
Spinning will be done from JO to 15 cents per
pound. No wool will be spun unless carded
by the subscriber, which mut be made known
,'pfore carding. Carding will be done at the
f.kiw price of cents per pound. Wool will
received in the fleece and manufactured in
i'o Cloth, Satinet, &c. at the following prices,
viz :
Cloth at G2 1-2 cents per yard,
Valine's from 40 to 45 " "
VotneK wear from 45 to 50 " "
BJ;in keying at 37 1-2 " "
;J,nisyriy proportion.
Woftl be picked and greased at 1 1-2
2its pe,r (poi:nd, if required. Wool and Cloth
ill 1 jp.vrweA at the establishment, and will
be taj;e mi and return d at the following pla
ces, viz liichard S. .Staples .& Go's. Store,
fi:rod.lHirSK. .JOHN P. QUICK.
HamiJtuu, Motvr co., April 29, 1844.
1.844.
WOOJj CARBIIVC- AGAIN.
BIDD3S & DEPUE
"Will have ttaw Carding Machjjtes in operation
th e eomuig ksmiii , -inaVr (the superintendence
ilr a:iH Buckley. w(d anc! experienced
ork'nn. They solicit a Siare of the patron
ise of the public. All work warranted to be
done m a workmanlike; imujuer, or Jio charge
far the same. Woof will be weighed on the
?u?f jut f th came, and the roll guaranteed to
5ioid tejr weight, -natural loss for carding ex
cepted. aiTDI8'& DEPUJi-.
Biddis' Mills.
M'lfwd. May 9. 1 J4 i.
BLANK DEEDS
Ftfr.sale at this Qffi.ce
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
Eggs, per dozen
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
Do. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
Strouds- Eastern. I'hilad
burg.
5 00 4 75 4 SS
3 50 3 00 3 25
1)5 95 1 05
,70 70 01
25 21 25
50 50 48
50
G 00 5 25 G 00
3 00 3 50 2 75
-10 45 50
37 33 C2
1 37 1 40 1 45
11 11 18
8 10 15
3 75 2 25
2 25 4 50 5 50
'2 00 3 00 4 25
15 00 12 00 11 25
12 50 10 00 9 25
10 30
BANK NOTE IjIST.
corrected weekly for the .Tcficrsonian Republican.
The notes of those banks on which quotations
are omitted and a dnsh( )substitutedj are not
purchased by the brokers.
Pennsylvania. (West Branch bank 7
Philadelphia ban ,
Ban of North America,
Fanners' fc Mechanics'
Western bank
Southwark ban
Keniinston ban
rviViniltcVim-f
i ..... "..if,
doiWayjicsoiirg
do Biown esvillc
dojErie bank
do'.Bcrks countv bank
do
Bank of Northern Liberties do Relief Notes
Mechanics' Bank
i.'onimcrciul flank
Bank of Pcnn Tounship
Manufacturers' Mcch'ns
MoyamcnMnsr bank
United States bank
Girard do
Pennsylvania bank
Bank of Gennaiitown
Bank of Montgomery co.
Bank of Delaware county
Bank of Chester county
Doylestou n bank
Fanners' bank of Backs
Ea&ton bank .
Farmers' bank of Reading
Lebanon bank
Harnsbnrg bank
Middlctown bank
Farmers' bank Lancaster
Lancaster bank
Lanraster county bank
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge
Carlisle bank
Northumberland bank
Miners bank of Pottsville
York bank
Chambcrsburg bank
Gettysburg bank
Wyoming do
Honcsdale do
Bank of Lcwistown
Bank of Susquehanna co
do
do
do
do
do
22
io;
par!
pari
do
do
do
1
par
!
i
i
i
3j,
Lum. bank at Warren no sale
Townndu
do
Row York.
CITV BANKS
America, b inl; of . par
American Exchange do
Hauk of Commerce do
Bank of the State of N Y do
Butchers' and Droveia' do
Chemical do
City do
Commercial 1
Clinton nar
do Del. and Hudson canal co. do
do Dry Dock 1
Fulton bank of New York par
Greenwich do
Lafuvctle do
Leather Manufacturers' do
Manhattan company do
Mechanics' liansiiig Asso. do
Merchants' bank do
Merchant' do
Mechanics & Traders' do
Merchants Exchange do
National bank t o
New York, Bank of 2
Nc;v-YoikJJankingco. 2
N. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par
North River do
1'hcuiix do
Seventh Waid do
Tenth Ward 10
Tradesmen's par
Union B. of N Y do
Washington 50
T.. ,.m..4J-.F! IJ ll.IJH.IN J
CABINET MAKING.
The subscriber hereby informs the public
that he still continues the
Cabinet Making Business
at his old stand in Elizabeth St., Stroudsbtirgh,
Pa. where he will be happy to furnish any per
son with Cabinet Ware, at low pricrs. He in
tends to keep on hand, and make to order, all
kinds of wares in his line of business.
Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break
fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash
Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes,
Book Casss, Secretaries, cf-c.
ALSO COFFINS made to order at the
shortest notice.
CHARLES MUSCH.
Stroudsbtirgh, April 4, 1844.
Hosniv sa'mvHo
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aqt pojuaoaj Xnjijtinqi aq jji.w siopjQ
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sit qitv psandmoo 'aAif sqi jo isod gqj
;di pnojis 'yaMoao A3HQiSIV
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'paiiSiKjopiin aqi jo jaqua uo uijp!3 A"q sdAif-I
oqi jo Aiiiiti qi jo pstjsiiRs ;iq ubd siiosjc
pajsjjjd ki ja.w qotq.u 'iou jo 'Xauoq Kttjdjn
ajt!Ui oi j(joa oi lda aq uco .aqi jo 'sa.iij
avis jo xoq uouiaioD atp tit op A.np se 'KaAtj
awjqi ui auius aqi iuju.us t soj'c aqj
tjsn
tit ajojopjaq uaaq suq irjqi ptit aqi jo Suiqi
Xue oi JoujdiiB jrj put- 'iiiojj juajajjip ajojuiij
acltoiiud e uo paionJidioD i a,tj aq -uoti
-tia.ui aqi oi oqqnd aqj jo uojiti.iiK aqi no oi
SAiiaj S.uj 'Xittiio.) aojin(T joj Jciii ysfj jfui
-jDojd-fps juwj pzciojdmr rjiojj jo iqu
;uaicd .qi pacqojnd Suucq loqtiJqlls aq
saaa uiioa. says
CARD.
CITIZENS' LINE.
The Proprietors of this Line having made
such arrangement hat they will Ijb able io car
ry merchandize, from Philadelphia to EaMon
via the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania
Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as
any oihtr Line, respectfully solicit country
merchants to yive them a call before shipping
elsewhere. Persons shipping by this Line
will please send their good to Heilmau &
Barnet, Willow street Wharf, Philada. All
oods shipped by ibis Line jo be stored at Eas
loji, will be stored free of charge. There will
be one Boal leaving every dy.
BARNET, ILELLER & Co.
Proprietors
AGENTS.
ITeilma.v & Barnet, Philadelphia.
Baknkt & Heller, Easton.
Philadelphia, Feb, 5f 1844, t
WHO DOUBTS
Let them cull and satisfy themselves,
That they can yet higher prices for all kinds
of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil
ford than in any other market in this seciion of
country. The subscribers have on hand and I
for sale at their yard in Milford
50,000 feet While Pine Boards,S& to SI 1 00
50,000 " Hemlock " 6 50 to ? 00
40,000 u Pine Siding, 6 00 to 12 50
20,000 , Sap Yellow Pine " 8 00 to 9 00
20,000' Heart " " "11 00 to 12 00
3,000 " Panel boards,
20,000 Ceiling Lath,
120,000 " Pine Shingles, 4 50 to 800
ALSO About
110,000 feet White and Yellow Pino Boards,
at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at
prices to suit the limes. Call and
:atisfy yourselves.
C. W.DkWITT & BROTHER.
Milford. Dec. 14. 1843.
INDIAN QUEEN
HOTEL.
Sti'oiitlsburgh, Ia.
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 the residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq.
He has every convenience for entertaining
strangers and travellers. Persons from theci
ties, and others who wish to take a pleasant
j'aunt in the country will be accommodated in
the most satisfaciory 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
o all reasonable customers.
THE BAR
is, and will continue to be, furnished with a
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 some ex
perience in the business and a determination
to keep a good public house, he confidently ex
pects a fair portion of public patronage.
jJT3 Permanent boarders will find a quiet
home and be satisfactorily accommodated at
moderate prices.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 28, 1843.
Hwih- fry?
READY PAY.
GROCERIES, BgHfl
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
BOOT.S AND SHOES,
STROUDSBURG
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
The subscribers take this method to inform
the public generally, and Millers and Farmers
especially, that they have taken that conven
ent Foiizsdi'y asid Machine SSiop,
adjoining Jacob Singmaster's Tannery, and
uould be thankful for any patronage extended
towards them, and respectfully announce that
they are prepared to execute all orders in their
line of business in the he.l manner and wilh
despatch. They will manufacture
MILL GEARING
for Flour and other Mills, together wilh Cast
mgs of every description turned and fitted up
in the beM possible manner. We feer confi
dent in our ability to execute all orders with
which we may be entrusted in a workman-like
manner. Particular care will he taken to em
ploy none but good workmen in the different
departments of she establishment, and no pains
will be spared bv the proprielots io give gen
eral satifiiction io those who may favor them
with orders for work.
URASS CASTINGS,
uch as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon
Boxes, &c. will be nia'de to order. Old Cop
per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest
price. Patterns made fo order.
Threshing Machines & SIovsc Powers
of the most approved construction, will be fur
nished to order at the shortest notice.
Wrought Ivan. Mill Work
will be done on the mqst reasonable terms, and
all kinds of smith worii.
The hen kind of Sled Shoes and polished
Wagon Boxes will always be kept on band.
Ploughs of the inti.si approved plan will be
kept on hand, and an, excellent assortment of
Plough Castings which they offer for sale to
Plough makers.
I1AYDEN & SCHLAUGH.
April 2Q, 1843.
BcWitt, Brothers & Hagcrty,
Have on had 30,000 feot Hemlock and
While and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, at
iheir Lumber establishment in Lord's Valley,
14 mi)es from Dingmau's Bridge, which they
will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Iron, and
will not "refuse to lake current money or Pork.
We respectfully solicit a share of public pat
ron Age.
Lord's Valley, Dec. 14, 1813.
73
Drugs and ITIcclicincs,
irom I mis, m5,
ion.r(is ddingic!))
Ceiling Tnth
urHcies &c.
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.
POSITIVELY NO TRUST!
The snbi-cribers having adopted the above
method of doing tiiisiiiess, feel confident that it
will be beneficial to the interests of their cus
tomers as well as their own. They have just
received in addition to their former stock, a
huge assortment of Dry Goods selected with
care. AUo, Groceries, Hardware, &c. which
they will sell at prices to suit the times.
All persons having unsettled accounts with
ihc subscribers, will confer a filvor by settling
and paying up at their earliest convenience.
Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore
extended to us, we respect fully solicit its con
tinuance, and pledge ourselves to use every
exertion to merit the favors of their friends
and customers.
C, W. Df.WITT & BROTHER.
Milford, July 12, 1S1
13.
CLOCK AND WATCH
STROUDSBURG, PA.
Informs the public gener
ally, ihat he still continues
i lie above business in all its
various branches. He has
stn liorifl if fill Innoc nn
Lt-iiSa sorttnent of
Jewelry and Fancy &oods,
which he is determined to sell at such prices
as will suit the limes.
The attention of the public is particularly
called to his assortment of
SPECTACLEs'AiVD GLASSES
for nearsighted and old persons plain whitk,
grecn axd bluk glasses. No charge will be
made for showing them, if he cannot suit, no
harm done.
Brass eight day Clocks for SI 4 00
Do thirty 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.
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry
repaired at the shortest notice.
ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of the Uni
ted States and World, varying from $1 G2 1-2
to $2 50---largc size.
Violin Strings of all sizes best quality.
Call and see for vour.selves.
POTATOES
FR SALE.
The Subscribers have about 400 bushels of
Potatoes, of the various kinds, viz:
Mercer, Brook or Foxsite, Pink
Kye, Flesh Colour, Large Yel
low. l?olian and Merino,
all of large size and very sound, which they
will dispose of on reasonable terms.
C. R. & J. V. WILSON.
Shawnee., April 25, 1S44.
NOTICE
r those who are about Io hwild
or repair.
The timdersigned respectfully informs the
public that he is duly authorised to sell the
Right of the Johnson Re-acting Water wheel,
to I he counties of Monroe and Pike, patented
the 22d day of June, A. D. 1840.
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 under a low water
head; under a head from 5 to 7 feet is sufii
cient to cut from 2 to 3000 feet in twelve hours
of inch or any other boards with ease. The
wheels require, under a 7 foot head, 140 inches
of water and so in proportion to any other head.
Under a 7 (not head, the Saw will make from
200 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 (loom or bulk head; the wheels are hung on
the crank shaft. Two wheels are Avhat 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 Roaring
Brook, in Luzerne county, for Mr. S. P. Tem
plin, tinder about a 7 fool hyad, which will cut
from 3 to 4000. in twelve botirs of inch boards;
therefore, 1 can recommend them as the best
wheels' now in operation. There are several
more mills in that part, all under low heads,
which answers the same purpose as that of Mr.
Templins. For further information, please call,
on the subscriber,
FERDINAND DUTOT. Agent
Lower Smithliehl, Monroe co., ) j. " '
November 9, 1813 )
EXECUTES' NOTICE:""
Noticn is hereby given that all per oin in
debted to the etate of Benjamin F. Jfulbtrt.
late of Lackawaxen township,, Pike county, de
ceased, are hrrehy r,q,lK"''U to make payment
immediately to th subscriber!, ro-whom letters
testamentary have en isvued; arda!l person
hiring demands against th .mid ?siate, are re
quested to produce them itnruediar:ly, duly au
thenticated for srlllcMiierit. "5 .
BENJAMIN H. ROSE, )
ALBERT J. HOLBERT. $ vr,'lorii
Lackawaxen tp April 6, 1844. i.
CIjOTSSS AW5 CASSIMEES-
French and English Cloths and CasMmnrcs.
American Casimeres, Cloths and Satinetts
English and American Tweed Coalino-. .
Single Milled Chubs and CasMinere-. '
Silk Velrei and Black Satin Vesting.
Cashmere, Thtbul and other Vesting-. "y"A
Silk and Alpacha Serges.
A full assortment of Tailors' Trimming.
New style Spring and Summer pautalnno Stnfls.
With various other seasonable gnods, ' emina-
cinj the latest sives, are olld'ed at ih; lnw-
est market prices.
LIPPINCOTT & PARRY,
Wholesale and llr.lail Cloilt Store,
ATo. 57 iVo'jt Second Strrk,
3rd month;9, ISM. Philadelphia.
N. B Otdrrs from a distance careudly sup
plied and warranted to sun. 2lin2.
Another JPreaafiiusan or$330.
For the best Line, Stipple or Mezzotint En
graving, from an Oriin:)l Picture, or a combi
nation of any two or ihree of ihe vyies, of a
subject to suit Uodey's Magazine, and. worthy
to be published theirui, the above premium i
offered. A reference to the engravings for he
last two years w ill ;ive an idea of ihe kind of
subject that will suit. The succesful plait,
only will be retained. It is requested that :i
price may be put upon each engraving, so thai
the purchase of the best of tli unsuccessful
may be treated for with the artist. A dciiii
will be made by competent judges ou the tirst
of October. Address
L. A. GODEY, Philadelphia.
Extract from our Aduerliscmcnt published in De
cember last.
" Russell Smith has been engaged to furnish
a series ofpiciuies representing some of the
most celebrated places in the United Siates,
battle-grounds," &c. We have two of his de
signs in the hands of our engravers, and ihey
would have appeared ere this, but the govern
ment works now in their hands occupy nearly
all their time. The idea originated with us.
The offer of our premium no doubt will produce
many good pictures, batile-grouttds, celebrated,
places, &c.
It will be perceived that the idea of furnish
ing views of battle-grounds was first conceived,
by publisher " Godey." They will be engraved
in Dick's best style, and given with other plates
as rapidly as possible.
Bar Coaatrifoiitoa-s.
The May No. of the Book, has 22 contribu
tors, and among them may be found the names
of some of the most eminent writers in tin
country. Our 33s2SriTi2is.
"The Rebuko" is decidedly ihe finest lino
engraving ver published, and we challehg
comparison for its equal. "May-day" is a.
sweet plate and suitable to the month.
WORMS! WORMS!!
JQ3 If parents knew the value and efiicacy
of Dr. Leidis Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,
they never would be without it in their families,
as children are subject at all times to Worms.
Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of veg
etables altogether, and may be' given io chil
dren of all ages. Directions accompany each,
paper or package.
Children stiller much, of times, from so many
things being given them for worms, without any
effect. Much medicine, given to children, has
a tendency to destroy their general health, and
they are mote or less delicate ever after.
To avoid the necessity of giving medicine
unnecessarily when you are certain your chil
dren have worms give them at first Dr. Leidy
Worm Tea. It is all that is necessary.
Reference might be made to several hunslred
parents in Philadelphia city and county, of ilr
efficacy of Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. Try U and
you will be convinced.
Price 12 1-2 cents a small, and 25 cents a
large package. Prepared only, and for saU
wholesale and retail, at Dr. Leidy's Hebbn
Emporium, No. 15)1 North Second street, I...
low Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and So
pents,) Philadelphia.
AISO, SOlU ai vm. J-jUSiumu a aiuic, unirai.--
IS :
burg
Jan. 4,
tlorncy at Iaw,
ITIilford, Pike comity, Pa.y
(OFFICE NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PRESBYTEKUX
CIiyjlCH.)
September 14, 1842. ' - .
BAR IRON.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED,
Bail' Irou,.Car,Coach& Wagon Axles
saw iSAa
CR.OW BAR, SLEDGE AN'D PLOUGH MOULDS,
Axle and Gum Barrel Iron, c
And a general assortment of -WAGOS
TYRE & SQUARE IRON.
constantly on hand and will be sold on the mob!
reasonable terms, by
MORRIS EVANS.
Analomink Iron Works, April 6, 1 842.