Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, June 27, 1844, Image 3

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JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN.
M Alt HI CD,
In Stroudsburg, on tle evening of ihe 25'h
jiitit., by ihe Rev. T. O. W. Hofleditz, Mr.
Jeremiah Weaver, of Northampton co., and
iMiss Elizabeth, daughter of James Elt-y, of
Hons Common.
In Chicago, III. on the 4th of June, by the
Rev. Mr. Mauley, Mr James H. Kees, former
v of Stroudsburg, and Mrs. Frances Butler,
uf that city.
WHIG- COUffTY iHEETIIVG.
A meet in 2 of the Whig citizens of the roun
IV of Monroe the friends of CLAY, FRE
LINGHUYSEN and MARKLE the oppo
m'lits of a!i change in the Whig Tariff of
IS 12 and the supporters of the public faith
of the Nation and State, will be held at ihe
Court Howe, in Strriiidhiirsh, i n Tuesday
viMiiiis, July 9th, (court week,) at early candle-light.
Let all who are in favor of a Protective Ta
riff, all who are opposed to James K. Polk, a
radicitl Fn-e Trade man, the candidate of the
British Free Trade Loco Fot o party for Pres
ident: and all who are oppoed to Henry A.
Muhlenbers, a man who deened the ptilpu to
(image in political life, attend ihe meeting and
loin heart and hand, in order io secute ib tri
umph of CLAY. MARKLE and the TARIFF.
Several addresses ma) be expected.
June 27, 1S-1L
WANTED,
At the Lackawanna Iron Works, Harrison,
Luzerne county, Pa., Twenty-Five sober, in
dustrious men, to work at common laboring, to
whom good wages will be paid. Some with
families could he accommodated with houses.
SCRANTONS & GRANT.
Lackawanna Iron Works, Pa.
June 25, 1844. J 1m.
NOTICE.
The public are respectfully informed, lhat
the several clases instructed by Mr. Foust,
will meet on the Delaware river, near Jos. V.
"Wilson's, on Saturday the 13th day of July next,
ai 3 o'clock, P. M. It is expected there will be
about 150 to join in the vocal exercises, most
tif whom have received their knowledge of Sa
crrd Music under the leaching of Mr. Foust,
during the short space of two quarters. The
public are invited io attend, as well to partake
of a delightful rural entertainment, as to judge
of the improvement in the science and art of
mu-vic that a skilful and faithful teacher is ca
pable of imparling. (
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
Will be sold at public sale at the Court-house
in Milford, on Saturday ihe 27th day of July
iH-xi, at 2 o'clock in, 'he afternoon, the follow
ing desctibed tracts of land. One situate on
Lrl.man township. Pike county, numbered on
the Cominiionert books 176, in the warrantee
name if Georne Harrison, containing
402 Acres and 72 Perches
and allowances. One other situate in Palmy
ra township, numbered one hundred and fifty
iitue (159) in the Warrantee name of Abraham
Maikou, containing;
439 Acres ahd 100 Perches.
One other situate in Dingman township, num
bered one hundred and t three (No. 103) in the
warrantee name of Richard Freeman, contain-
411 ACRES
and allowances.
II. S. MOTT,
MILTON D1MMICK.
Assignees of Fdmund May.
Miiford, June 20, 1844.
WOOL CARDING
AND CLOTH DRESSING.
The subscribers are now ready for the re
ception of Wool and Cloth at their Mill, at
Btiahkill, where work will be done with neal
iie.s 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.
Men's Wear. Ct.
Indigo Blue, per yard 3o
Livable Green, " 31
B:tle Gn-en, 31
Olive, ... 25
Mark, 20
Snuff Brown, . , ; . 20
All shades n 'Brown,"' 20
All shades uf Snufi', ' Vl . 20
All uiher dark colors, .-- V r 20
Urah, , 20
A' " uiir, shearing & Pressing " 10
Fniliiiu and Preying, . ' 7
Fulling and Napping, " 8
Women's Wear.
L'digo Bin,., " 8
Madder Red. ' 20
0'eeit, " 5
u-atK aw Hrown. .. T2A
Oihf r dark colors.
Soi.rmg and Prosimi, V. " 5
Scouring and napping for blankets, per yd. 8
COLORING YARN.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all persons in
debted to the estate of Benjamin F. ITolbcrt,
late of Lackawaxen township, Pike county, de
ceased, are hereby requested to make payment
immediately to the subscribers, lo whom letters
testamentary have been issued'; and all persons
having demands against the said estate, are re
quested lo produce them immediately, duly au
thenticated for settlement.
BENJAMIN H. ROSE, )
ALBERT J. HOLBERT, Executors
Lackawaxen tsp., April 6, 1844. Ut.
Jury List.
List of Grand Jurors, drawn to serve at July
Term, 1844.
1 Jacob Dailey, ChesiiUthill
2 John II Price, Price . .
3 Joseph Pennel, Middle Smithfield
4 Charles Altemose, Ross . '
5 Daniel Brown, Chesnuthill
6 John D Frailey, Jackson '
7 George Krege, sen. Chesnuthill
8 Charles Shatter, Hamilton
y Adam Custard, do
10 Adam Edinger, Pocono
1 1 Andrew rftorm, Hamilton
12 Levi Frantz. Ross
13 Charles Savior, Esq. Hamilton
14 Benjamin Custard, Smithlield
15 Joseph Trach, Hamilton
1G John Dimick, iMiddle Smithfield
17 James Postens, Stroud .
18 Benjamin V Bush, Smithfield
19 A brahatn Transue, Price ' r
20 Felix Weiss, Chesnuthill ...
21 Philip Fisher, Stioud . f
22 John jMerwine, Chesnuthill '
23 John LKnauss, Ross
24 John Deitrich, Middle Smithfield .
petit"jurors.
! Henrv V Hush, Smithfield
2 Daniel Drake, Do
3 Luke Biodhead, Do
4 Stroud J HoUinshead, Stroud.
5 Jacob B Teel, Tobybanna
G Samuel D Pipher, Middle Smithfiold
7 Jeremy Mackey, Pocono
8 John Smith, Smithfield
9 Charles Miller, Hamilton
10 Simon Myers, do
11 Jacob Dennis, do
12 Joseph Teel, Chesnuthill .'"')'
13 George Murphy, do
14 George Ink, Price ' ,
15 Joseph W Drake, Smithfield . ; ...
lfi Andrew Frutchey, Middle Smithfield
17 John Vanvleit. jr. Stroud
J8 John Pipher, Middle -Smithfield
19 Frederick Smith, Smithfield
20 John Depuy, do
21 Daniel Houser, Stroud
22 Philip Dutott, Smithfield
23 Thomas Heller, Hamilton
24 John Gower, do
25 James N Derling, Stroud
26 Martin Cortright, Middle Smithfield
27 Peter Shaw, Hamilton
2S Dimmick Overfield, Middle Smithfield
29 John Brown, Smithfield
30 Charles H Ileaney, Chesnuthill
31 James Trach, Pocono
32 John Stoddart, Tobyhanna
33 Joseph V Wilson, Smithfield
34 Jonas Neyhart, Hamilton
35 Elijah Vauauken, Middle Smithfield
30 William Clark, Do
Indian Bin.., pr. lb. 25c.
Madder Red, 25e.
Black, per lb. 12c.
Green, " 18c
PRICES CURRENT.
.Corrected every Wednesday morning.
ARTICLES Strouds- Easton. Phihul
burg.
Wheat Flour, per barrel 5 00 4 50 4 88
Rye. do. do. do. 3 50 3 00 3 25
Wheat, per bushel 95 90 1 05
Rye, do. do. 70 70 01
Sole Leather per pound 25 21 25
Corn per bushel 50 48 48
Buckwheat, per bushel 50
Clover Seed per bushel G 00 5 25 GOO
Timothy Seed per bush. '3 00 3 50 2 75
Barley do. 40 45 50
Oats do: 37 37 32
Plax Seed do. 1 37 1 40 1 45
Butter per pound 10 10 18
Etfgs, per dozen .8 8 15
Plaster per ton 3 50 2 25
Hickory wood, per cord 2 25 4 50 5 50
Oak, do. do. 2 00 3 00 4 25
Mackerel, No. 1 15 00 12 00 11 25.
Do. do 2 12 50 10 00 9 25
Potatoes, per bushel 40 30
BAIVK NOTE iLIST.
corrected weekly for tlie Jefiersonian Republican.
. The notes of those banks on which quotations
are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not
purchased by the brokers.
ieuiisylv:i31i;i. (West llranch bank
par I'lUsmirg
riiiludclnhin ban .
Han of North America, du.Waynesbure
Farmers' & Mechanics' do Hi mmcs vilic
Western bank do Krie bank
Soutlivvark b u do-Ucrks county bank
Kensington ban do Towanda do
Hank of Northern Liberties do Itelief Notes
DIUQCK STIFF.
Bubbkitl, May 30, 1844.
PROCLAMATION.
AVhereas, the Honorable Nathan
iel 13. Eldred, President Judfje of
the 21st Judicial district of Pennsyl
vania, composed of the counties of
Schuylkill, Carbon and Monroe, and
Joseph Keller and John Merwine,
Esqs. Associate Judges of the courts
of Common Pleas of the County of
Monroe, and by virtue of their offices,
Justices of the Courts of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
and Court, of General Quarter Ses
sions in and for the said county of
Monroe, have issued their precept to
me, commanding that a Court of
Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas.
and General Jail Delivery and court
of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for
the county of Monroe, to be holden
at Stroudsburgh, on Monday, the 8th
dajT of July next, to continue two
weeks, if necessary.
NOTICE
Is therefore hereby given to the
Coroner, the Justices of the Peace.
and Constables' of the said county of
Monroe, that they be then and there
with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other remembran
ces, to do those things which to their
offices are . appertaining, anil also that
those who are bound by recognizance
tQ prosecute and give evidence against
the prisoners that are or shall be in
the Jail of the said county of Monroe
or against persons who stand charged
with the commission of offences, to be
then and there to prosecute or testify
as shall be just.
OLIS B. GORDON, Sheriff.
(God save the Commonwealth.)
Sheriff's Office, Strouds- )
burg, June 5, 1844. j
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this office.
Mechanics' Hank
Commercial Dank
Dank of.l'enn Township
Manufacturers' Mech'ns
Moyamensnig bank
United States bank
Girard do
Pennsylvania bank
Dank of Germautown
Dank of Montgomery co.
Dank of Delaware county
Dank of Chester county
Doylcstovvn bank
Fanneri-' bank of Ducks
K.iston bank
Fanners' bank of Reading
Lebanon bank
Harnsburg bank
Middlctown bank
Farmers' bank Lancaster
Lancaster bank
Lancaster county bank
vorlhamnton bank
Columbia Dridge
Carlisle bank
Northumberland bank
Miners bank of I'ottsville
York bank
Chambersburs bank
Gettysburg bank
Wyoming do
Honesdale do
flank of Lewistown
Bank of Susquehanna co
New York.
do
do
do CITV HANKS
do America, b mfc of
do American Exchange
22 Dstnk of Commerce
10'Dank of the State of X Y
parDutehcrs' and Drovers'
par Chemical
do City
do Commercial
.doiciinton
do Del. and Hudson canal co.
do Drv Dock
par
uo
ilo
do
do
do
do
1
par
do
1
do Fulton bank of New York par
1 Greenwich do
1 Lafayette do
1, Leather .Manufacturers' do
l'Maidiatten company do
1 (Mechanics' Banking Asso. do
1 Merchants' bank do
LMerchant' do
(Mechanics & Traders' do
ljMerchants' Exchange do
2'.National bank Co
par New York, Bank of 2
2jNe ,v-York Banking co. 2
ljN. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par
liN'orth River do
ijPhomix do
3jSeventh Ward
Lum. bank at Warren no sale;
Tenth Ward
Tradesmen's
Union D.ofN Y
Wiishington
do
10
par
do
50
CABINET MAKING.
The subscriber hereby informs the public
that he still continues the
Cabinet Making Business
at his old stand in Elizabeth st., Stroudsburgh,
Pa. where he will be happy to furnish any per
son with Cabinet Ware, at low prices. 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 Cases, Secretaries, $c.
ALSOCOFFINS made to order at the
shortest notice.
CHARLES MUSCII.
Stroudsburgh, April 4, 1844.
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CARD.
CITIZENS' LINE.
The Proprieiors of this Line having made
such arrangements thai ihey will he able lo car
ry inrrcluudui! from Pinl.uh'lphia lo EaMon
via the Delaware Diviion ol ibe Pennsylvania
Canal, cheaper, and wiih as much dspatch as
any oiher Line, repeclfully solicit country
merchants to give them a call before shipping
elsewhere. Persons shipping by this Line
will please send their goods to Ileilman &,
Darnel, Willow street Wharf, Phllada. All
goods hhipped by this Line lo be stored at Eas
ton, will be stored free of charge. There will
be one Boat leaving every day.
BARNET, HELLER A Co.
Proprietors.
AGENTS.
JlniLMA.v & Barnet. Philadelphia.
Bvrnkt & IIellkr, Eaaton.
Philaddphu, Feb. 15, ISM,
WHO DOUBTS
Let them call and satisfy tliesnselres,
That ihey can et higher prices for all kinds
of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil
ford than in any other market in this section of
country. The subscribers have on hand and
for sale at their yard in Milford
50,000 feet White Pine Boards,S9 to $11 00
50,000 " Hemlock " 0 50 to 7 00
' 40,000 Pine Siding, G 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 " Ceilm" Lath,
120,000 " Pine Shingles, 4 50 lo 8 00
ALSO About
110,000 feet White and Yellow Pine Boards,
at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at
' prices to suit the times. Call and
satisfy yourselves.
C. W. DkWITT & BROTHER.
Milford. Dec. 14, 1843.
INDIAN QUEEN
HOTEL.
2333" mmKwi
Has fined up a commodious and elegant Ho
tel nn Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the
.xtoreof G. II. Miller & Co., and directly op
posite the'residenco of Daniel Stroud, Esq.
Me has every convenience for entertaining
strangers and travellers. Persons from the ci
ties, and others who wish 10 take a pleasant
jaunt in ihe country will he accommodated in
the most satisfactory manner at his house.
THE TABLE
will be supplied with ihe best productions af
forded by the market.
HIS ROOMS BEDS
are such, as will, he hopes, prove satisfactory
0 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.
JL3 Permanent boarders will find a quiet
homo and be satisfactorily accommodated at
moderate prices.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 2S, 1813.
WOOL CARDING
Weaving, Spinning, Fulling ?jimfe
CLOTH.
The Subscriber, thankful for past favors; Tf
speetfully informs his friends and the public
generally that he still continues at the lurnier
stand of Mr. John Keller, near Kelletsville, ntn!
that he has now commenced and is ready ut
carry on the above business io all in various
branches. As be has new Fullinir Stokr,'.,
Shearing Machines and additional Car.l'-., ami
by doing'good work and strict atieniion to bus
iness, he hopes to merit a continuance of ihn
public patronage.
MasaKihcliiring, &c.
Spinning will be done from 10 to 15 cents' pV
pound. No woid will be spun unless caxd? I
by the subscriber, which must be made lfnovo
before carding. Carding will be done at titu
low price of cents per pound. Wool U. l
be received in the fleece and manufaciuni ii.
to Cloth, Satinet, &c. at the following price.-.,
viz :
Cloth at 62 1-2 cents per-yard.
Satinets from 40 to 45
Womens wear from 45 to 50 " ". .
Blanketing at 37 1-2 " 4
Linsey in proportion. i
Wool will be picked and greased at l 1-2
cents per pound, if required. Wool and ClbrU
will be received at the establishment, and wifl
be taken in and returned at the following pla
ces, viz: Richard S. S'aple & CoN. .Stor
Stroudsburtdi. JOHN P. QUI Civ.
Hamilton, Monroe co., April 29, IS 14.
A
a.
STROUDSBURG
IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
The subscribers lake this method to inform
the public generally, and Millers and Farmers
especially, that they have taken that conveu
ent Foundry aaicl Machine Shop,
adjoining Jacob Singmaster's Tannery, and
would be thankful for any patronage extended
towards them,, and respectfully announce lhat
ihey are prepared to execute all orders in their
line of business 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 fitted up
in the best possible manner. We feel confi
dent in our ability to execute all orders with
which we may be entrusted in a workman-like
manner. Particular care will be taken to em
ploy none but good workmen in the. different
departutetits of the establishment, and no pains
will be spared by the proprietois 10 give gen
eral satisfaction to those who may favor them
with orders for work.
BRASS CASTINGS,
such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon
Boxes, &c. will be made lo order. Old Cop
per and IJrass taken in exchange at the highest
price. Patterns made to order.
Threshing' machines & Morse Powers
of the most approved construction, will be fur
nished to order at the shortest notice.
WrougSit Iron Milt Work
will be done on the most reasonable terms, and
all kinds of smith worn.
The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished
Wagon Roxes will always be kept on hand.
Ploughs of the most approved plan will be
kept on hand, and an excellent assortment of
Plough Castings which they oiler for sale to
Plough makers.
HAY DEN & SCHLAUGH.
April 26, 1843.
Be Will, Brothers & Ilagcrty,
Have on had 150,000 feet Hemlock and
While and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, at
iheir Lumber establishment in Lord's Valley,
14 miles from Dingman's Bridge, which they
will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Iron, and 1
will not reluse to take current money or lJorlc
We respectfully solicit a shari. or public pal
roti-ge.
184
WOOL CABtMA-G AA5.V.
B1DD1S & DEPUE
Will have their Carding Machines in operation
the coming season, under the superintendenctj
of Mr. Daniel Buckley, an old and experienced
workman. They solicit a share of the paiion
age of the public. All wotk warranted to ho
done in a workmanlike manner, or- no chargo
for the same. Wool will be weighed on ilm
receipt of the same, and the rolls guaranteed u
hold their weight, natural los for carding ex
cepted. B1DD1S & DEPU'E?
'Biddis' Mills.
Milford, May 9. 1844.
CLOTHS XXD CASSIIflERES.
French and English Cloths and Cassimeres.
American Cassimeres, Cloths and Satiuelts.
English and American Ticecd Coaling.
Single Milled Cloths and Cassimeres.
Silk Velvet and Black Satin Vestiiws. ' " '
Cashmere, Thibet and other Vestiugs.
Silk and Alpacha Serges.
A full assortment of J'ailors' Trimmings.
New style Spring and Summer pantaloon Stuff.
With various other seasonable woods, embra
cing the latest styes, are offered at the low
est market prices.
LIPPINCOTT'& PARRY,
Wholesale and Retail Cloth Store,
No. 57 North Second Street,
3rd month 9, 1S-1L Philadrlpha.
N. B. Orders from a distance carefully sup
plied and warranted to suit. 21m2.
JOHN H. MEMCK,
CLOCK AND WATCH :
MARKER,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
Informs the public. gener
ally, that he still continues
the above business in all' its
various branches. He han
on hand at all limes an as
sortment of
Jewelry and Fancy Goods,
which he is determined to sell at such prices
as will suit the times.
The attention of the public is particularly
called to his assortment of
SPECTACLES AND GLASSES
for nearsighted and old persons plain white.
GREEN AND BLUE GLASSES. No charge will bo
made for showing them, if ho cannot suit, no
harm done.
Brass eight day Clocks for $M. 00
Do thirty hour do 7 00
Wood do do from $4 to 6 001.
ALSO, an assortment of
WATCHES,
all warranted good time keepers, or will be 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 62 1-2
to $2 50--largo size.
Violin Strings of all sizes best quality.
Call and see for yourselves.
Lord's Valley, Dec. 14, 18 13.
First, Itast and only Notice.
The subscriber having made arrangomenta
to leave this place about the first of July next,
(1844) gives notice to all persons indebted to
him, that all Accounts, Notes, and Judgments,
which remain unpaid on the first of July, will
be placed tn the hands of an Attorney for cul
lecuon. CHARLES BOYS.
Strnudsburg, May 31, 1844.
A AAA Hard, Salmon and Soft Jhick
&jAJJ for sale low, bv
DeWITT'S & THRALL.
Milford, Dec. 14, 1813.