JE FFERS ON IAN REPUBLICAN. v WHiCr COUNTY MEETING. A meeting of the Whig cinzen of the coun ty f if Monroe ihe friend of .CLAY, FRE JihNGHUYSEN and MAKKLE the oppo nents of all change in i lu Whir Tariff of 1842 and the supporter of the PUBLIC faith of the Nation and State, will be held at the Court Hou-e, in Stroudsburuh. on Tuesday rveuitig, 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 radical Free Trade man, the candidate of the British Free Trade Loco Foco party for Pres ident: and all who are opposed to Henry A. Muhlenberg, a man who deoenetl the pulpit to engage in political life, attend ihe meeiing and join heart and hand, in order to siecute the tri umph of CLAY, MAKKLE and ihe TARIFF. Several addresses may be expected. LOOK AT THIS ! The undersigned, not being prepared to car ry Wool from the houses of his friends, takes thU method of informing the public generally, ilial he will CARD all Wool brought to his machine.-, for TWO cents per pound and it will be done with neatness am! despatch. N. B. Wool and Cloih will be taken in at R. S Staples & Co.'s store, Stroudaburg, and re turned to the same place. JOHN P. QUICK, At Kellemville. Hamilton tsp., July 2, 1844. WANTED, At the Lackawanna Iron Works, Harrison, Luzerne county, Pa., Twenty-Five sober, in dubious men, to work at common laboring, to whom good wages will be paid. Some with families could be accommodated with houses. SCRANTONS & GRANT. Lackawanna Iron Works, Fa. June 25, 1844. J 1m. 'NOTICE. The public are respectfully informed, that t he several classes 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 of whom have received their knowledge of Sa ered Music under the teaching of Mr. Foust, during the short space of two quarters. The public are invited to attend, as well to partake of a delightful rural entertainment, as to judge. if the improvement in the science and art of music 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 the 27ih day of July next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the follow-: nig described tracts of land. One situate on Lehman township. Pike county, numbered on the Commissioners books 176, in the warrantee name of George Harrison, containing 402 Acres and 72 Perches and allowances. One oiher situate in Palmy j ra township, numbered one hundred and fifty nine (159) in the Warrantee name of Abraham Masuti, containing 439 Acres and 100 Perches. ! One other ssiiuate in Diugman township, num bered one hundred and three (No, 103) in the warrantee name of Richard Freeman, contain ing 411 ACRES aud allowances. IT. S. MOTT, MILTON DIMMICK. Assignees of Edmund May. Milford, June 20, 1844. EXECUTORY? NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all persons in debted to the esiaie of Benjamin F. Holhcrt, late of Lackawaxen township, Pike county, de ceased, are hereby requested to make payment immediately to the subscribers, to whom letters testamentary have been issued; and all persona having demands against the said estate, are re quested to produce them immediately, duly au thenticated for seiilement. BENJAMIN H. ROSE, ) ALBERT J. HOLBERT, f xccutors Lackawaxen tsp., April 6, 1844. 6t. Jury last. List of G rand Jurors, drawn to serve at July Term, 1844. 1 Jacob Dailey, Chesnuthill 2 John R Price, Price . 3 Joseph Pennel, Middle Smithfield 4 Charles Altemose, Ross 5 Daniel Brown, Chesnuthill fi John D i railey, Jackson 7 George Krege, sen. Chesnuthill , 8 Charles Slutter, Hamilton 9 Adam Custard, do 10 Adam Edinger, Pocono 1 1 Andrew Storm, Hamilton 12 Levi Frantz. Ross 13 Charles Saylor, Esq. Hamilton 14 Benjamin Custard, Smithiield 15 Joseph Trach, Hamilton 10 John Dimick, Middle Smithfield 17 James Postcns, Stroud 18 Benjamin V Bush, Smiihfield 19 Abraham Transue, Price 20 Felix Weiss, Chesnuthill 21 Philip Fisher, Stioud 22 Jolin Merwine, Chesnuthill 23 John L Knauss, Ross 24 John Deitrich, Middle Smithfield WOOL CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING. The Mibscribers are now ready for the .re ception of Wool and Cloth at their Mill, at Bushkill, where wrk will be done with neat neH 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. per yard A 4 Ct. 36 31 31 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 7 8 Indian RlilP. Invisible Green, Buttle Green, Olive, Black. Snuff Brown, All shades of Brown, AH ohades of Snuff, AH other dark colors, Drab. Fulling, shearing & Pressing ',' Felling and Preying, " Fulling and Napping, Women's Wear. Indigo Blue. 4 ' Madder Red, . - Green, Black and Bmwji, Other dark colors.,, Olive, -v Scouring and Pressing, Scouring and napping for blankets, per yd. 8 COLORING YARN. Indigo Blue, pr. lb. 25c. I Black, per lb. V2hc. Madder Kcd, " 25r. Green, 4 18c mUQQZ STIFF. rt. ' PETIT JURORS. J Henry V Bush, Smithfield 2 Daniel Drake, Do 3 Luke Biodhead, Do 4 Stroud J Hollinshead, Stroud 5 .Jacob D Teel, Tobybanna G Samuel 'J Pipher, Middle Smithfield 7 Jeremy Mac'c) 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 t 14 George Ink, Price : 15 Joseph W Drake, Smithfield IS Andrew Frutchey, Middle Smithfield 17 John Vanvleit, jr. Stroud 18 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 28 Dimmick Ovcrfield, Middle Smithfield 29 John Brown, Smithfield 30 Charles H Heaney, Chesnuthill 31 James Trach, Pocono 32 John Stoddart, Tobyhanna 33 Joseph V Wilson, Smithfield 34 Jonas Neyhart, Hamilton 35 Elijah Vanauken, Middle Smithfield 36 William Clark, Do 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 Etfgs, per dozen Plaster per ton ' Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Easton. IMuliut burg. 5 00 4 50 4 88 3 50 3 00 3 25 95 90 1 05 70 70 64 25 21 25 50 48 48 50 6 00 5 25 6 00 3 00 3 50 2 75 40 45 50 37 .37 32 1 37 1 40 1 45 10 10 18 8 8 15 3 50 2 25 2 25 4 50 5 50 2 00 3 00 4 25 !5 00 12 00 11 25 12 50 10 00 0 25 40 30 BANK NOTE XiIST. corrected weekly for the Jeffersonian Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. v PciBiasylViluiil. (Wost Branch bank 7 Philadelphia ban , par'l'iltsbnrg 1 Ban of North America, do Waynesburg 1 Farmers' A Mechanics' do Jtiownesville 1 Western bank do'Eriebank 1 Southwark ban do Berks county bank Kensington ban do Towanda do Uank of Northern Liberties do Relief Notes 2 Mechanics' Uank Comiiicrcivl Hank Hank of Penn Township Manufacturers Mcch'ns Moyamensing bank United States bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bank of Germantown Bank of Montgomery co. Hank of Delaware county Bank of Chester county Doylestow n bank Fanners' bank of Bucks Easton hank Fanners' bank of Reading Lebanon bank Ifarrisburp bank Middletown bank Farmers' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsville York bank Chambersburg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honesdalc do Bank of Lewistown Bank of Susquehanna co g Sew York. doj CITY BANKS do'Amenca, bmk of par do 'American Exchange do '22 Hank of Commerce do 10'Bank of the State of N Y do par'Butclters' and Drovers' do par Chemical do do Oily do uncommercial 1 dojClinton par do 'Del. and Hudson canal co. do do 'Dry Dock ' 1 do Fulton bank of New York par 1 Greenwich -do 1 Lafavette do 1 Leather Manufacturers' do liManhatten company do 1, Mechanics' Banking Asso. do 1 'Merchants' bank do 1 Merchant' do iMechantcs & Traders' do 1 (Merchants' Exchange do 2, Nationalbank t'o par) New York, Bank of 2 2 Kew-YorK uanKing co. 1 1 1 3! 1 O 35 N. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par WHO BOUBTS ttct them call ant! satisfy tSiemselves, That they can el higher prices for all kinds of produce, and buy Lumher 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 id Milford 50,000 feet White Pine Boards,$9 to $11 00 50,000 40,000 20,000 20,000 3,000 20,000 120,000 110,000 Hemlock " 6 50 to 7 00 " Pine Siding, 6 00 to 12 50 Sap Yellow Pihfa " 8 00 to 9 00 Heart " 44 "ll 00 10 12 00 " Panel boards, " Ceiling Lath, Pine Shingles, 4 50 lo 8 00 ALSO About feet While and Yellow Pine Boards, at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at prices to suit the times. Call and satisfy yourselves. C. W. Df.WITT & B ROT PIER. Milford. Dec. 14, 1843. North River Phoenix Seventh Ward Tenth Ward Tradesmen's Union B. of N Y Lum. bank at Warren no saleiWashington do do do 10 par do 50 (C it 18 20 15 V2h 12 11 5 .PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Honorable Nathan iel B. Eldred, President Judge 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 Over and V 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 4J 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 Sth dav or 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, and also that those who are bound by recognizance to 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 ?aje at office, CABINET MAKING-. The subscriber hereby informs the public that he still continues the Cabinet Making Business at hie old stand in Elizabeth St., Stroudsburgh, Pa. whpre he will be happy to furnish any per son wiih Cabinet Ware, at low prices. He in tends 10 keep on hand, and make to order, ail kinds of wares in his line ot business. Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Boole Cases, Secretaries, c-c. ALSO COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. CHARLES MUSCH. Stroudsburgh. April 4, 1844. INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL. Strondsburgli, Fa. Sr23ES' SaSEESS' Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho ld on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op posite the residence of Daniel Slroud, Esq. He has every convenience for entertaining siransers and travellers. Persons from the ci- ties, and others who wish to take a pleasant jaunt in the country will be accommodaied in the most satisfactory manner at his house. THE TABLE will be supplied wiih 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 puhlic patronage. TP Permanent boarders will hnd a quiet . WOOL CARDING, Weaving, Spinning, Fulling and Dressing of CLOTH. . The Subscriber, thankful for past favr, re spectfully informs his IWkiuIs and Ihe public generally that he still continue at the former siaud of Mr. John Keller, near KrllM.vtllfr and thai he has now commenced and r ready n carry on the above business in all )t rimou branches. As he has new Fulling SWfc-, Shearing Machines and additional Card- an'd by'doing good work and strict attention to bus iness, ho hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage. Man is fact tiring1, &c. Spinning will be done from 10 to I5ceni$ per pound. No wool will 'be spun unless carded by the subscriber, which must be made kmiw.i before carding. Carding will he done at the, low price of cents per pound. Wool will be received in the fleece and inanufarturKd in to Cloth, Satinet, &c. at the following prices, viz : Cloth at G2 1-2 cents per yard, Satinets from 40 to 45 " Womeiis wear from 45 lo 50 " " Blanketing at 37 1-2 'Linsey in proportion. Wool will be pirked and greased at 1 i cents per pound, if required. Wool and Glmh will be received at the esiablihineni, and; w.tll be taken in and returned at the following- plai ces, viz: uicnaru o. staples uo. Mr Stroudsburgh. JOHN P. QUICK. Hamilton, Monroe co.. April 29, 1841. . 1844. WOOL CARDIKG AGAB'.'?) BIDD1S & DEPUE Will have their Carding Machines in operation the coming season, under the superintendent! of Mr. Daniel Buckley, an old and experienced workman. They solicit a share of the patron age of the public. All work warranted to bo done in a workmanlike manner, or no chargH for the same. Wool will be weighed on ihu receipt of the same, and the rolls guaranteed n hold their weight, natural loss for carding ex cepted. BIDDIS & DEPUE. Biddts' Mills. Milford, Mav 9, 1844. CliOTHS AIVD CASSI3IERES. French and English Cloths and Cassimeres. home and be satisfactorily accommodated at American Cassimeres, Cloihs and Satinetts moderate prices. Sttoudsburg, Sept. 28, 1843. 'f IJJtl y 'iijuqspuuJig 'HOSfllV S3rIHYH0 pauSisjapun aqi Kq psAjaoaJ Anjjunqi oq ji.u sjopjQ j"ujp,ui wq si 'Aitjiiu ikojS sit qii.w psjedmoa 'a..ifJ aqi jo isoo aq di puojig -H3N0H0 AaIQMV 'P 3T0.I.S S VIVO HI. "M 'sanqspuojig 'SAOfJ MHOf bsii u; Auiu uiaqi s.ieq oq 'pauStsjapun aqi jo jaqiia uo U!kd Xq soaijj aqijo Aiujiu aqi jo pay-sjiKs aq uko suosjaj paaajajd si ja.ta qoiq.w 'ion jo 'Xauoq snpl-ins aeui oi Jjoa oi iJaj aq ubo Xaqi jo 'saAiq MUJit; jo xoq uounuoa aqi ui op Aaqi kc 'sJaAjf-J asjqi ui auies aqi ujjcavs ;a saay eqj4 asn ui ojojoiajaq uaaq saq ibiij puiM aqi jo Suiqi aiib oi jouadns jbj pun 'tuojj iiiajayip .aj;iua apiiouijd b uo paiaiuisuoa si a.uf-j aqj, "uou -uaAiii aqi oi oijqnd aqi jo uonuainj aqi B3 oi 8Aca sSaq 'Aiunoa aojuojAT joj uloaifj 9J ui j09)ojd-f3g juo)dci paaoudiuj sjpu ,, jo iiidij ltiaiud aqi paKEipjud ut.uq jaquasqus aq OMiioaxow-jias 'saara hiioa says STROUDSBURG IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers lake this method to inform j ihe public generally, and Millers and Farmers ospecia lv, that ihev have taken that conven- CARD. CITIZENS' LINE. The Proprietors of this Line having made such arrangements thai they will be able to car ry merchandize from Philadelphia lo Easton via the Delaware Divi&ion cif t lie Pennsylvania Canal, cheaper, aiid w,iih as much despatch as any other Line, respectfully solicit country merchants to give them a call before shipping elsewhere. Persons shipping by this Line will please send their goods to Heilman & Barnei, Willow street Wharf, Philada. All goods shipped by this JJne to be stored at Eas ton, will be stored free of charge. There will be one. Bnaj leaving everv day. BARNET, HELLER & Co. Proprietors. AGENTS. Heilman: & Garnet, Philadelphia, Barney fc Hellkr, Easton, PHNclprua, Feb, 15, 1811, ent Foundry and MaChia&e Shop, adjoining Jacob Singmaster's Tannery, and would be thankful for any patronage extended towards them, and respecifully announce that they 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 lurried and fitted up in the best possible manner. We feel confi dent in our abiliiy to execute all orders with which we may be entrusted in a workman-like manner. Particular care will be laken to em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared by the proprietors 10 give gen eral satisfaction lo 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 Brass taken in exchange al the highest price. Patterns made to order. Tlireghing Machines & Horse Powers of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order al the shortest notice. Wrought Iron Mill Work will be done on ihe most reasonable terms, and all kinds of smith work. The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished. Wagon Boxes will always bo kepi on hand. Ploughs of the most approved plan will be kept on hand, amd an excellent assortment of Plough Castings which they offer for sale to Plough makers. HAY DEN & SCHLAUGH. April 20, 1843. . 'If English and American Ticecd Coating. Single Milled Cloths and Cassimeres. Silk Velvet and'-Black Saiin Vestings. Cashmere, Thibet and other Vestings. Silk and Alpacha Serges. A full assortment of Tailors' Trimmings. New style Spring and Summer pauialoon Stuff's'. With various oiher seasonable goods, embra cing the latest styes, arc offered al the low est market prices. LIPPINCOTT & PARRY". Wholesale find Retail Cloth Store, iVd, 57 North Second Stree, 3rd mon'h D, 1844. Philadelphia. N. B Orders from a distance carefully sup plied and warranted to suit. 21m2. JOHN II. ilIJBLICK, CLOCK AND WATCK MAKER, STROUDSBURG, PA. Informs the public gener ally, that he still continues the above business in all tin various branches. He has on hand at all times an as sortment of JcvreJry and Fancy Goods, which he is determined to sell al 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 olasses. No charge will be made for showing ihem, if ho cannot suij, no harm done. fell 77 a a BcWitt, Brothers & Ifiagerty, Have on had 150,000 feet Hemlock and White and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, at their Lumber establishment in Lord's Valley, 14 miles from Dingman's Bridge which they will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Iron, and will not refuse to take current money or Pork. We respectfully soiicil a share of public pat; ronAge. Lord's Valley, Dec. 14, 1843, Brass eight day Clocks for $14 00 : Do thirty hour do 7 00 Wood do do from $4 to 6 ppf. AJjSO, 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 S2 50---large size. Violin Strings of all sizes best quality. Call and see for yourselves. " First, liast and only Notice: The subscriber having made arrangements to leave this place about ihe 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 in the hands of an Attorney for col lection. CHARLES BOYS. O. Jl . AT.... OI .1 ft A A OiruilUBUurg, uittjf ui, ; -g OA fkfifi Hard, Salmon and SoTtNnck .IZUAJUU for sale low, by De WITT'S & THRALL. Milford, Dec. 14,1813. ,
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