JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. , -""gig"1' " -' mi- -nr 1-1 i r. ii "-CTTigoi.,;t.ui-u-?rag General 31:irltles Poytxlaritr. The Pittsburgh American of ihe lSih insi. contains resolutions favorable to General Mak KrEi which have been adopted at Whig Mass Meetings recently held in Lycoming, York, Susquehanna, Adams, Cambria, Berks, Beaver anJ Westmoreland comities. At these meet i.is we are assured the mere mention of Gen eral Marklo's name dieted enthusiastic shouts ,f applause. J ii an article picfaciti" these rcs oSunww, ' American remarks : " At no pe T! d within otir recollections, did the good Whig ratise appear so prosperous as at this time, or ,te ,,!iiiiH;rs of thai pany, mir friend and co I.ilv.irirs, appear mi happy the reult of conli tieii success. The untile choice of candidates for all 'he important offices, and the perfect imauuni'V w,; " hich those choice were made, stvU,u'ilut perfect union of action which is ".ftfli.Tili itself, bringing conviction of victory to die minds 0,l,y 1)1 ,,l,r 'r'K,,d. 1)1,1 enforcing rencct from m ' a" ra,)kai a,,J parties. To . .1.,,. r.tii irl.w nnir :i 1 1! ill i'.i hi H lli:in rone are u.--- ' - -r: - ... n.Miiru .Markle. Lie co ne iroin toe iniusi f ihr neoule wvh the dust of the field upon 01 u" . - i - .1 PRICES CURRENT. Corrected evert Wednesday morning. ARTICLES. Strouds- Easton. Flulad burg. Wheat Flour, per barrel 5 00 4 25 i 00 Rye. do. do. do. 3 50 3 00 2 87 Wheat, per bushel 95 85 90 Rye, do. do. 70 G5 57 Sole Leather per pound 25 21 25 Corn per bushel 50 45 42 Buckwheat, per bushel 50 Clover Seed per bushel G 00 5 25 GOO Timothy Seed per bush. 3 00 3 00 2 75 Barley do. -10 50 50 Oats do. 37 31 29 Flax Seed do. 1 37 1 40 1 15 Butter per pound 10 9 18 Eggs, per dozen 8 7 15 Plaster per ton 4 00 2 25 Hickory wood, per cord 2 25 4 50 4 50 Oak, do. do: 2 00 3 00 4 25 Mackerel, No. 1 15 00 12 00 10 75 do 2 12 50 10 00 9 25 Potatoes, per bushel 40 30 BArVffi NOTE JLIST. corrected weekly for the Jcffcrsonian Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted and a dash( "substituted, are not ft l , . 1 1 W U 11 l V VJ IIIIU tOIM 1 '. - nmniMiwr thnir rrn it 11 J ft f t . . Hal irojn uiiir iaim.-, --"j"Y,Mo ; purchased bv tlie brokers. ,f .. the pun?)' r la lf, -'- a youth de-, Pcnnsyiva hri. Wcst Branchbank .,....,1 ia lht! ei'ice of his country, wlien, that Philadelphia ban, par Pittsburg ml,e was luusf needed-repec.ed or n.s ps iicioii, am smi.n 1 him for Ins j 11,! Ilt'S New York. In ?tinvtinsrilir ,.J(r. --dniire 1 l"ir his wisdom and -singular Western bank doEriebank inirHge ail nun- ' r sonthwark bin do Burks county bank J Challenging me cuiiiiuciiui; wi uu Kcnsmeton b m doTowanda do lino mleorilv and U- .n of rthern Liberties do P.encf rotcs , a .ltVl.ltllll? ..Hill of character, di clayed in every reia- , commercii.1 Bank of hfe. Such is Jhe man otlereu ,10 me , -rs-lch'ns Whiasof P-nnvivania a u:eir candidate fot . ns bo1 cruor. j Girard do We have not room for all the . solutions al- KlSSlSSU, ii-led 10, but we copy the folloivjng'. adopted at rj;.nk of Montgomery co. 111 1 -i r i 1. 1... ,r m CTnlln,, 1 , Bank of Dc aware county a meetin? held on the lflll tilt , by H.e. g3"3''1 Bank of Chester county u-nt-rars ueiirhbors of Sewickly and' JSTrth Docaown bank . 11. rt... Vl11rrc ! f'l'i-r- "iniv 01 1 c taston bank 11 Inn T .u .1 ti A asNPinbled al this meeting, as has been bei ore j s-a'ed, formed a " Clay and Markle Club." C have only room for four of the series of excel- Hesolvfd, That we are in faror of a RIGID OlOlU.ll W 1 UUJll v . J L ill nib uuiiiniitiiiu tmn nf Naiional and State affairs, and that there can be little hope of its adoption, either at Washington or Harrisburg, if the present rulers Miccessful in the fall elections. Resolved, That our neighbor General JO SEPH MARKLE is well known to the most if us. We can bear testimony to his amiable private character his strict moral honesty, and tin s'erhnff inteoriiv. The history of the late uar affirds ample testimony of his courage and hi skill as a soldier; and the incidents con rrcied with hU march to the frontier, is evi iencr of hi PATRIOTIC DEVOTION to the l.verests of his country. His education his close application to books and to tludy, during tr.e hours of relaxation from labor, all, all, con itihuie to make us believe, that, if elected he wi.l make one of the BEST GOVERNORS K WE EVER HAD We therefore pledge our- I Le.r 1.1 u RVKPV FYPNTinV tn Priir hi election. Resolved, That the attacks upon the private character of General MARKLE by his politi ai enemies, cannot injure him in our eatima iK'u. We ca-.t the foul slanders back upon iti'ir originator, and pledge ourelvps 10 stand the old soldier now, AS HE STOOD BY I s IN THE HOUR OF OUR NEED. Tui-illy, Resolved, That we .end our friend iy "rt-etings to kindred associations throughout :ir laud, and extend the right hand of feilow "hin mi he friends of Clay, Frelixghuysen 'i.l M -rkle. PROMISING TO DO OUR l . TY. AxND ASKING THEM TO DO of Bucks do do do CITY HANKS do America, b ink of do, American Exchange 22 Bank of Commerce IO'Hank of the Stale of X Y parjllutcherb' and Droveis.' par'Clicmical doCity do,Commercial do Clinton do.Del. and Hudson can il co. Fanners' bank of Reading Lebanon bank Harrisburg b;uik Middletown bank Fanners' bank Lancaster Lancaster bank L.vicaster county bank No.thampton bank ColH.nbia Bridge n.irlis.'e bank rXoiIhUi'obcrland bank Miner.- buis 01 rousvuie York bnk ChamberotfTg bank GeUysburg bu'ak Wyoming do Honesdale c'o Bank of Lewistown Bank of Susquehanna co do Dry Uocli doiFulton bank of New York par par do do do do do do 1 par do I 1, Greenwich 1 Lafayette 1 .Leather Manufacturers' l.Manhatten company J '.Mechanics' Jiank 1 Merchants' bank 1 Merchant' .'Mechanics & Traders' lMerchants' Exchange 2, National bank pari New York, .Bank of t,Nc.v-York Banking co. do do do do do do do do do Co 2 o liN. Y. Sf e. St'k Security b. par 1 tNorth River l-Phamix 3!Seventh Ward llTenth Ward SITradesnien's 35! Union B.ofX Y Lum. bs.nk at Wan en no saleiWashington do do do 10 par do 50 LOOK AT THIS ! The undersigned, not being prepared to car ry Wool from the houses of his friends, lakes this method of informing the public generally, that he will CARD all Wool brought 10 his machines, for TWO cents per pound- and it will be done with neatness and despatch. N. B. Wool and Cloth will be taken in at R. S. Staples &.Co.'s store, Slrotidsburg, and re turned to the same place. JOHN P. QUICK, At Kelleraville. Hamilton tsp., July 2, 1844. ASSIGNEES' SALE. Will be sold ai public sale at the Court-house in Milford, on Saturday the 27ih day of July next, al 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the follow ing 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 4S Acres aaul 7Q Perches .md allowances. One other siiuaio in Palmy Ta township, numbered otiu hundred and fifiy ntne (159) in the Warrantee name of Abraham Mason, containing 489 Acres ami l&Q Perches. One other situate m Dwigman township, num bered one hundred and three (No. 103) in the warrantee name of Richard Freeman, contain- 411 AC5ES and allowances. II. S. MOTT, MILTON DIM MICK. Assignees of Edmund May. Milford, June 20, 1S44. AND CLOTH DRESSING. The subscribers are now ready for the re ception of Wool and Cloth at their Mill, at Bushkill, 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. Metis Wear. per yard CABINET MAKING. The subscriber hereby informs the public that he still continues ihe 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, fyc. ALSO COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. . CHARLES MUSCH. Stroudsburgh, April 4, 1844. ore of ihe Z..ocoffoco Converts. M'Sl 'I7 UJlV '"JuqspnuJig 'HOSniV S3THVH3 pauiiisjapun aqi paA333J Anjunqi aq ji.v sjopjQ 2tijjlJi tnq si 'Aitjuu iuiS sii tiu pajBdmoD 'aAi-j aqi jo isod aqj, di pnong 'a slmoHO A3IJMV P '3N0J.S SVIVOII I 'vd ,j"qpp-'ts,sAon MHor asn 111 mou mqi av. oq.u Ir. Javes Lvoxs. of Vriruiriia. whose name tW lun.loco papr have been parading under , 'pauSiBjapun 3tji jo jaqits no 2wuo At soajH head of changes, publishes a letter in lhe;),lU Al!' aMU() Vn aq una siuwjaj j Kich.tmml Whtsrin which he savs the report : pajaJaj(I B! J3- Ma!MAI 'l0U JO 'Asuoq vupiins 1 1 ' xthollti unfounded and maliciously false." altuUI V0M 01 I(iaJI ,,K3 'aMl Jt oaim 'IV hcnlocos must be in the worst sort of a ' BJS J0 xt"l uuod aiji u; op ke 'soaih wv! They hould confine their notices of ysjH ui 3U,es aiP "J"8 " A. cSunjjos lo dead men entireIy--for the live: oil' s will givf thetn the he. u,? 3joo uaaq phij icqi pui sqi jo Suiqi Some lucofoco papers have staled that Jer-'a',,tj 01 J""dni jbj puu 'uuuj mojip .fpjtiu, esiah Morton, Emi. Whig sub-elector for Cul-! aPMjd B u pai3ii3 ! tf-i oiy, -uoii I'-i'peri Virginia, has come out against Mr. Mi i 3tqtid aip jo uoiiiiiie aqt E.i 01 I" lay. Mr. MortoiK in a le.iterto ihe Rocking- ' 8ae0 sSoq 'Aiunoj aojuojT joj ? Wff Xui I Iiam Register, denies the charge most unequiv- -Mojd-fps juhjdj paojdutf tjpf jo iqttu Indigo Bine, Invisible Green, Bottle Green, . . , . " Olive, ' ; Black, . Snufi Brown. All shades of Brown, " All shades of Snufi", All oiher dark colors, ' " Drab, Fulling, shearing it Pressing V,', Fulling and Pressing, " Fulling and Napping, ,, Women s Wear-.-Indigo IJIup, " Madder Red, Green, Black and Brown, Other dark color's Olive, Scouring and Pressing, " . 5 Scouring and napping for blankets, per yd." 8 . COLORING YARN. Cts. 36 31 31 25 20 20 20 20 20 20! 30 7 8 WHO DOUBTS ' el tJacm cull and satisfy themselves, That they can get higher prices for all kinds of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil ford than in aliy other market in this section of country. The subscribers have on hand and for sale at their yaid in Milford 50,000 feet White Pine Boards,S9 Jo $11 00 50,000 " Hemlock " (5 50 to 7 00 40,000 " Pine Siding, G 00 to 12 50 20,000 " Sap Yellow Pine " 8 00 10 9 00 20,000 " Heart " " "11 00 to 12 00 3,000 " Panel board?, 20,000 " Ceiling Lath, 120,000 " Pine Shingles, 4 50 to 800 ALSO About 110,000 feot White and Yellow Pine Boards, at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at prices to suit the times. Call and satisfy yourselves. C. W. Dr.WITT & BROTHER. Milford, Dec. 14, IS 13. WANTED 1 r?. A. At ihe Lackawanna Iron Works, H.-trrbfwr,. Luzerne county, Pa., Twenty-Five ulec, dustrioii3 men, to work at common laboring,. io whom good wages will he paid. Some wills families could b; accommodated wii.li amis.. SCRANTONS & GRANTi,.t Lackawanna Iron Works, Pa. June 25, 1814. f ur. nr. 18 20r 15 12;i 12 14 Indizo Blue, pr. lb. 25c. Madder Red. 25r. Black, per lb. 12ic. Green, " 18e DIMOCK $ STIFF luaiEd sqi psBEqajtid SutAEq jaqiusqns uijt The way to throttle Locofoco Slander. I i'f Xeuia Torch Light suggests an excel-i'"-1 j'';in for siloncing ever)' slanderer who re j;us 'he barain and sale" charge against H-'i'v Clay. Tins is the plan: " IVti htm that when the charge had been I'uv made before th American people, and all evidence ndduced thai could be adduced in -s -i'P'irt ii 11, Mr. Clay was nominated lo the s-iirsi ;'iir Secretary of S'ale, and was con f' uipl Ky an overwhelming vote ; and that a-imnii ile S,.ntor u-ho voied in favor of his r nil' nnwim were Thomas If. Beaton and Mar f J n Buxctt." OxiiLoaxouj-Jias xx&jjVj (jHAOiicTNisrrivn saao: anoA says ''Shttot them Flyiitsr." t Hi1 Polkais have been starling numerous to r tliHir own cundidaips lalelv. The 1 : - j 1 1 ' press are beginning 10 shoot ihem flying, j Jl:n : J3r" Gov. polk i not only a religious man I 11 'nr m' mher of church, hut he is also a ' member ol a '1 ennessee remperance So- TNT. Y. Plfib an. Tips m nil "'K is neither ihe one rior ihe oiher. Nashville Whig. Jj The National Intelliwrncer denies in y that 11 pvyr ui derision or otherwise termed k "Young Hickory." CARD. CITIZENS' LINE. The Proprietors of this Line having made such arrangement that ihey will be able to car ry merchandize from Philadelphia lo Easlon vin the Delaware Division of ihe Pennsylvania Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as any oilier Line, respectfully solicit country merchants lo 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 1 his Line 10 be stored at Eas lon, will be stored free-of charge. There will be one Boat leaving every dy. BARNET, HELLER & Co. Proprietors AGENTS. Heilman & Barnet, Philadelphia. Barnet & Heller, Easton. Philadelphia, Feb. 15, 1814. WOOL CAEDING, Weaving, Spinning, Fulling and Dressing oi' CLOTH. The Subscriber, thankful for past favor?, re spectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he Mill continues at the former stand of Mr. John Keller, near Kellersville, and that he has now commenced and is ready to carry on the above business in all its various branches. As he has new Fulling Stocks, Shearing Machines and additional Cards, and 1 by doing good work and strict attention to bus iness, he hopes to merit a continuance ol the public patronage. iTiasstsfactsu'Issg, tk.Cn Spinning will be done from 10 to 15 cents per pound. No wool will be spun unless carded by the subscriber, which must be made known ; before carding. Carding will be done al the low price of cents por pound. Wool will be received in the fleece and manufactured in to Cloth, Satinet, &c. at tho following prices, viz : Cloth at G2 1-2 cents per yard, Satinets from 40 to 45 " " Womens wear from 45 to 50 " " , Blanketing at 37 1-2 " " ' Linsey in proportion. Wool will be picked and greased at 1 1-2 cents per pound, if required. Wool and Cloth will be received at the establishment, and will jlie taken in and returned at the following pla ices, viz: Richard S. Staples & Co's. Store, Sirondsburgh. JOHN P. QUICK, j Hamilton, Monroe co., April 29, 1844. 1844. WOOL CARBI-ffft A&AIftT. BIDDIS & DEPUE Will have their Carding Machines in operation the coming season, under the superintendence Ol vir. Daniel tJuckley, an old and experienced j workman. They solicit a share of ihe patron age 01 the public. All work warranted to be done in a workmanlike manner, or no charge for ihe same. Wool will he weighed on ihe receipt of ihe same, and the rolls guaranteed lo hold their weight, natural loss for curding ex cepted. BIDDIS & DEPUE. Biddis' Mills. j Milford, May 9, 1814, INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Has lined up a commodious and elegant Ho lel on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op posite the residence of IJaniel Stroud, Esq. He has every convenience for entertaining strangers and travellers. Pertons from the. ci lies, and others who wish to take a pleasant jaunt in the country will be accommodated in the most satisfactory manner at his hou?.e. THE TABLE will be supplied with the besi 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. ITT3 Permanent boarders will find a quiet home and be satisfactorily accommodated at moderate prices. Stroudsburg, Sept. 28, 1843. m&Mmmmm 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 FosBsida-y ftisd Iflacliitac Shop, adjoining Jacob Singmaster's Tannery, and would 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 best manner and with despatch. They will manufacture MILL GEARING for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast ings of every description turned and fined 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 10 em ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of the establishment, and no pains will be spared by the proprietor 10 give gen eral satisfaction lo those who may favor them with orders for work. BRASS CASIiGS, such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon Boxes, &c. will be made to order. Old Cop per and Brass taken in exchange at (he highest price. Patterns niad.o to order. TSivcsSsiiig machines & EHovse Powers of ihe most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. Wrought Iron Mill Work will be done on the most reasonable terms, and all kinds of smith worK. The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished Wagon Boxes 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 offer for sale to Plough makers. HAY DEN & SCHLAUGH. April 2G, 1843. Be Wilt, Brothers & Hagcrty, Have on had 100,000 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 lake current money or Pork. We respectfully solicit a share of public pat ronage. Lord's Valley, Dec. 14, 1813. STOVE-PIPE, At jRedueiMl Prices. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE.', STOVE-PIPE, ' which he will sell at from 10 to 10 1-2 and 11 cents per pound, according to qualitv. To? -4h. WAND EL J. BRELMEU. Stroudsburgh, Oct. 5, 1843. EXECUTORS' KOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai all pi rsim inv debted lo the eMaie of Benjamin F. Holhort, late of Lackawaxeu township, Pikt-eouotv, it--, ceased, are hereby requested 10 umktf pcyiniiL immediately to the Mtbscribers, to wliim W-uttr-i testamentary have jeen i-sued; and :t) ptrVon having demands again.! the Maid 'sirt-. nrp rr quested to produce them immediately, duly au thenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN H. ROSE. ) v ALBERT J. HOI -BERT. lsxec,m,rs Lackawaxeu lsp., April 6. 1844. t5t. French and Engl'sh Cloths and Casimerie. American Cjssiineres, Cloths and Saiuteus. English and American Tweed Cuattng. Single Milled Cloths and Cimm meres. Silk Velvet and Black Satin Vesliti"s: Cashmere, Thibet ami other Y eatings. Silk and Alpacha Serges. A full assortment of Tailors' -Trimmings.. . 1 New style Spring and Summer pamalnoii Stuffs. With various oiher seasonable goods, embra cing ihe latest styes, are offered at the low est market prices. LIPPINCOTT & PARRY. , Wholesale and Retail Cloth Store, iYo. 57 North Second Street, 3rd month 9, 1S44. Philadelphia J N. B. Orders from a distance carefully sup plied and warranted to suit. 21m2. smm S3. iBEMCK, CLOCK AND WATCH . MAKER, STROUDSBURG, PA. Informs the public gencr- .!!. flPlt llA L 1 1 I 1 ?..... 'V V ' ,uk Ollll 1-V'1I11IIUU4. L-Jthe above business in all k-c various branches. He ha, on hand at all times an as sortment of Tcivclry and Fasacy 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 AE GiLASSKS for nearsighted and old persons plain whitk.. GREEN AND BLUE GLASSES. No charge Will btt made for showing them, if he cannot suit, no harm done. Brass eight day Clocks for $14 00 Do thirty hour do 7 00 Wood" do do from S4to 6 0O ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, all warranted good time keepers, or will 1 re paired gratis. Clocks, Watches, asad .Terrelry repaired at the shortest notice. ALSO, an assortment of ilL4 PS f )f the Uni ted Stales and World, varying from $1 62 1-2 to S2 50 large size. Violin Strings of all sizes bes t quality.- Call and see for yourselves. DeWITT'S & THRALL. Milford, Dec. 14, IS 13. " . f9v ore . W. Be Witt & Br other, have just received a large assortment. of Stoves, con- sisting of . r , Franklin Furnace 3 arid 4 boiler Cooking stoves do do 9 plate stoves. do do Parlour do. f do do Box do. - Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do. Manis Albany 3 do do. Degroff $ ears Albany 3 do do. . poors' Patent Coal stoves. ' And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all of whiqht, they will sell cheap for cash or produce. Milford, Nov. 10, 1842. NOTICE. Sherman's Cough Loaenges, aritli Peters' Pills ; For sale at this office. " docks m Brass 30 hour Clocks, "Wood 30 do do For sale cheap, by C. W. DeWITT. Milford, Dec. 3, 1842 tr-v,