JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. The Stockholders Of ihe SYLVANIA PHALANX, bin pariictt fW those residing on ihe Domain, in announ rl,iff the abandonment of their enterprise, think ji advisable, before .separating, to inform the friends of Association and the public of the castfS which have impelled them lo this step, est it might be considered as a failure of the SyMem discovered by C. Fourier, and the er roneous impression that association is imprac ticable, spreading abroad uncorrected, should maieriallv injure the caue of Social Reform. fier otio vear's experience in this new mode of life we arc Ratified that the principles, which under very unfavorable cin-utuiaiices we have attempted to cany oui are true, great ly favorable to the improvement of moral, lo ilia elevation of ihe laborin class, capable of reconciling lne v;"',,,u' interest of individuals, thereby establishing justice in ihoir social relation- and kindness in their intercourse. Jul we find thai coming from cities as most nfusdn and consequently unused to the severe toil necessary to clear and subdue this mid land, the task is beyond our physical strength, and not bcm" able lo accomplish it profitably 10 oure!ve and our friends, we have come lo ihe conclusion that it was inexpedient lo solicit jhV farther investment of capital, for the pros ecution of the enterprise, and resolved on the ale of the property, payment of debts, and im pe.liaie winding up of ihe business. Persons having claims against the Society, will please present litem to J Whitney, Secre tary on the Domain, and one of the Committee appointed by the Stockholders lo settle the af fairs of the Association. SAMUEL KINZER, Prcs't. J. Whitney, Secretary. Lackawaxen tsp , Pike co., Aug. S, 1S1-L ""concert A concert of Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC. Will be given by the JUVENILE SINGING CLASS of Stroudsburg, in the Hall of the Arademy, on Thursday ihe 29th of August, 1S44, at 4 o'clock p. M. PROGRAMME. PART FIRST. 1 I'll awake at dawn. 2 Haste thee winter. 3 Summer Sonc. 4 Hasten Lord, (adult class ) 5 Away lo School, ij In the collage. 7 To the good cause. 3 To ihy pastures, (adult class.) 9 The love of Truth. 10 Come seek the bower. 11 What fairy like music, (by two boys.) 12 The Lord is in His Holy Temple. PART SECOND. 1 The Singing School. 2 Hail! All Hail! 3 Children go to and fro, (by several small children.) 4 Lovely lloe. o The spacious firmament on high. 6 The rners are. free, (by two boys ) 7 0 ay busy 13 ee. 5 The hobby Hor-e. 9 Lei thrones and powers, (adult class.) 10 Sparkling and Bright. 1 1 Sabbath day. The Hall is the best in the county for a nire'ina of ibis kind, and it will be haudsome 1 decorated on this occasion. S'roudaburgh, Aug. 8, 1S44. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a wrii of fieri facias to me di-rt-cied, there will be sold at public sale on Sa iinday ihe 7th day of Sepiember next, at the Court House in Milford, ct 2 o'clock p. M., the following property to uii : Ail that certain piece or parcel of Land, sit uate in Lackawaxen township, Pike county, ra., containing FORTY ACRES &7k more or less, upon which is erected a 111, frame Dwelling House, asljoiuniir the Lords Vallev properly now owned by De Wilt & H-igerty. Seized and taken in execution as ihe prop erty of James Lord, and will be sold by me for sh JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Milford, ) Aiiut 8, 1844. S SHEHIFF'S SALE. By rirtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to tin directed, I shall expose to public sale on Sa'urday the 7th day of September next, at the Court House in Milford, at 2 o'clock P. at., the billowing properly to wit : A certain piece or parcel of Land situate in 1ta Townnhip of Delaware, County of Pike, and State of Pennsylvania, containing about TWENTY ACRES, "ore or less, on which said laud ibere is erect ed a Log Mouse and Log Barn. Bounded on the west by lands of G. A. Vd.iatk'-ii. on the north and nonh-west by "ui f Benjamin Frazier, on ihe south by '"" of John J. Lyndermau. Se;z-d and taken in execution as the proper 1vof Isaac Shafer, and will ny by me for JAMB'S WATSONi Sheriff. ahenfT'u Office, Milford, Au-ti. 8, 1844. JOB WORK Neatly evented at this Office CAMP MEETING. A Camp meeting for Easton, Richmond and Stroudsbutg stations, will be held in Mr. Emo ry's woods, three quarters of a mile from Cen treville, Northampton county, to commence on Monday the 1 9th hist. Our brethren in ihe Ministry on the adjacent Circuits and Stations and ihetr congregations, are cordially invited to attend. No traffic will be allowed on the ground, nor within the limits assigned by the law. C.J. CROUCH, . M. II. S1STY J. RUTH. August 1, 1844. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE subscribers, Executors, &c. of Benja min R. Morgan, Eq late op Philadelphia, de ceased, will offer at public sale on Monday the 2d of September next, at 10 o'clock, a. M. at the house of Robert Lev ers, in the township of Plainfield, in the coun ty of Northampton, a large number of tracis of land belonging to said estate, siiua'e in the counties of Northampton and Monroe, on and near ihe Blue Mountain in the vicinity of the Wind Gap. Many of the tracts are covered with a fine growth of young timber, and others an; susceptible of being made into good farms. The following are the warrantee names of the tracts. John Chaloner 394 19 Jatne Logan, 403 1G John Barnhill, 427 01 Clara Vanorimn, " 445 31 Benjamin Horn. 402 141 James Thompson, 416 122 Thomas Prawl, 420 128 George Levers, 350 72 George Levers. 423 131 Samuel Yanorman, 438 39 John Mease, 432 106 Elizabeth Johnson, 402 05 Tench Coxe, 206 76 Elizabeth Levers, 415 96 John Coxe, 437 37 James Johnson, 373 40 Sarah Levers, 434 125 The terms will be accommodating. For in formation re--pecimg said property and titles, annlv to II D. Maxwell. Esq. Easton. LEWIS WALN, Executors of Benjamin R. Morgan, dee'd. August 1, 1844. 5t. LOOK AT THIS ! The undersigned, not being prepared to car ry Wool from the houses of his friends, takes this method of informing the public generally, that he will CARD all Wool brought to 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, S'troudaburgj and re-j turned to the same place. JOHN P. QUICK, At Kcllersvillo. Hamillon tsp., July 2, 1844. WO Si CARMWSr AND CLOTH DRESSING. The subscribers are now ready for tho re ception of Wool and Cloth at their Mill, at Bushkill, where work will be done wilh neat ness add despatch. No pains will be spared. Their prices are as follows: For Wool car ding, 4 cents per pound; oiling '1 cents per lb.. CLOTH DRESSING. Men's Wear. per )rard Indigo Blue, Invisible Greenj Bottle Green, Cts. 3(5 31 31 25 Olive, Black, Snuff Brown; All shades of Brown; All shades of Snuff, All other dark colors, Drab, Fulling, shearing & Pressing 1 Fulling and Pressing, 4 Fulling nnd Napping, '' Women's Wear. Indigo BItie, Madder Red, Green, Black and Brown, Other dark colors Olive. Scouring and Pressing; Scouring and napping fdr blankets, per yd. 8 COLORING YARN. r -' it u 20 20 20. 20 20 20 10 rr I 8 is 20 15 I2h 12t 14 5 WHO ' DOUBTS ILet them eail and satisfy themselves, That they can get higher prices for all kinds of produce, and buy Lumber cheaper, at Mil ford than in any other market in this section of PRICES' CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday morrmtg., "iso count ry. Wheat Flour, per barrel "ye. do. do. The subscribers have on hand and Wheat, per bushel ARTICLES. CO. 40,0'JO 20,000 " 20,000 " 3.(100 " 20,000 " 120,000 for sale at their yard in Milford 50,000 feet .White Pine Boards,S9 to 311 00 50,000 " Hemlock, (i 50 to 7 00 Pine Siding. G 00 to 12 50 Sap Yellow Pine " S 00 to 9 00 Heart " "11 00 to 12 00 Pantd boards, Ceiling Lath, Pine Shingle?, 4 50 lo SO0 ALSO About 110,000 feet White and Yellow Pino Boards JjJi?kor-v wood, per cord Rye. do. do. Sole Leather per pound Corn per bushel . ,.,.v--r--Buckwheat, perJbVsheh'-V j Clover Seed per bushel ;v'-' I imnthy beed per bush. oaney Oata Flax Seed Butter per pobnd Eggs, per dozen rlaster per ton do. do. ' at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at prices to suit the times. Call and nntisfy yourselves. a W. DeWITT & BROTHER. Milford. Dec. 14. 1813. INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Fa. Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- Easton burg. 5 00 4 25 3 50 3 00 95 85, 70, 05 25 21 50 50 ?;fi00- 5 25 3 00 ; 3 00 40 45 .37 31 1 37 . 1 Vdr 10 y 8 7 4 on 2 05 4 50 2 oo a oo 15 00 12 00 . 12 50 -10 00 40 I 30 4 '00 2 87 '57 . 42 G00 2 75 -5U 1?4S " 2 -2a ' i..aO 4 25 ,0-25 Indigo Blue, pr. lb. 25c. Madder Red, " 25c. Black, per lb. 12Ac. Grem, " 18c DIMOCK STIFF. Has fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho tel on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the store nf Ci H Millpr ?r fin . an A il.r,.. v. . ' " w..., " tin unbuilt l J 1 J I ir l , , T. . , . . . .Mechanics Batik postte tne residence ol Daniel btroud. F,.o. Commercini nank . . ' ! i J. He has every convenience for entertaining ! sirangers and travellers, rcrsnus irom the ct-1 Moyameusmg bank lies, and others who wish to take a pleasant jaunt in ihe country will be accommodated in the most sati.!actory manner at his house. THE TABLE wili be supplied with the beat ptudiiclions af forded bv the market. BANK KOTE -lil ST. ' correcteU wceklv1 for the Jufforsoniart Republicftn.. The notes of those banks on which quotaj'irjrfe' are omitted and a dash()substitinea arfct? purchased by the brokers. ; a,M PeilllNylrauia. West Branch bank r Philadelphia baa , par lMt.sbur; Xt Ban of North America, do Waruesburi; li Farmers' t Meolmiucs' du Hiovvnesvilie 15 Western bank dolancbnuk t- Southwark bun do Ilerks county bank & KensinRton bun do Towanda do uanxot fiorttiern Liberties do Itehef Notes ADJOURN KD ASSIGNEES' SALE. Will be sold at public sale at the Courl-honse in Milford, on Wednesday the 1 4th day of Au gust, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the follow ing described tracts of land. One situate in Lehman township, Pike count', numbered on the Commissioners books 176, in the warrantee name of George Harrison, containing 402 Acres aiad 72 Perches and allowances. One other situate in palmyra township, numbered one hundred and fifty-nine (159) in the warraniee name of Abraham Ma son, containing 439 Acres and 100 Perches. One other situate in Dinman township, num bered one hundred and. three (103) in the war rantee name of Richard Freeman, containing 411 ACHES and allowances. i7. 5. MOTT, MILTON DIMMICK. Assignees of Edmund May. August 1, 1844. CLOCK AND WATCH 17 3 , STROUDSBURG, PA, Informs the public genef ally, that he still continues the above business in all its various branches. He has on hand at ail times an as- rs2MA523 - - JTewelry and Fancy Cioodsj which he is determined to sell at such prices as will suit the times. The aitention of the public is particularly called to his assortment of SPECTACLES AND G3LASES for nearsighted and old persons plain white, green and blue glasses. No charge will be 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 $4 to 6 00 ALSO, an assortment of WATCHES, all warranted good lime keepers, or will be re paired gratis. Clocks, Watches, acsd JJcwelvy repaired ai the shortest notice. ALSO, an assortment of MAPS of the Uni ted States and World, varying from $1 62 1-2 to $2 50---large size. Violin Siringn of all sizes best quality. Call and see for yourselves. 120 000 Ifiird'-Salmon antl Soft 1Jnc'', ' dewitt's0!' 'Fhrall. Milford, Dec. 14, 18 13. WOOL CARDING- Weaving, Spinning, Fulling and; Dressing of CLOTH. The Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re spectfully informs his friends and the public generally that ho .still continues at the former aland of Mr. John Keller, near Kelletsvilie, and that he iias now commenced and is ready to carry on the above business in all its various branches. As he has new Fullinu Stocks, Shearing 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. SlasaEsffociiBrlcsg, &c. Spinning will bo done from 10 to 15 cents per pound. No wool will be spiiri unless carded by the subscriber, which must be made known before carding. Caidtng will he done at the low price of cents per pound. Wool will be received in the fleece and manufactured in to Cloth, Satinet, &c: at the following prices; viz : . Cloth at 62 j-2 cents per yard, Satineis frorri 40 lo 45s ' u Womens wear from 45 to 50 ' Blanketing ai 37 1-2 il ' Ltnsey in proportion. Wool will be picked and greased at i 1-2 cents per pound, if required. Wool and Cloth vill be received at the establishment, and will be taken in and returned at the following pla cesj viz: Richard S. Staples & Co's. Store, stroudshurgh; John p. quick. Hamilton, Monroe co., April 29, 1844. 1844, BiDDlS & DEPUE Will have their Carding Machines in operation ihe coming season, under the superintendence of Mr. Daniel Buckley, an old and experienced workman. They solicit a share of the patron age of ihe public. All work warranted to be done in a workmanlike manner or no charge for the same. Wool will bn weighed on ihe receipt of the same, and the rolls guaranteed to hold their weight, natural loss for carding ex cepted. 13IDDIS & DEPUE. Biddis' Mills. Milford," Mav 9, 1844. HIS ROOMS AND BEDS THE BAR is, and will continue to be, furnished choice assortment of Liquors. JTHE STABLING United Status bank Gtrara do Pennsylvania bank Bank of GErinaiitovnl Bank of Montgomery co. Bank of Delaware counlv Bank of Chester county JJoylestovvn bank Fanners' bank of Bucks Easton bank Fanners' bank of Beading Lebanon bank Harnsburg bank Mii1itloVn...n k T- as will! he hopes, prove satisfactory Farmers' bank Lancaster o an reasonable customers. 1? .,.,...,, Northampton bank Columbia Bridge 1 Carlisle bank With a I Northumberland bank .Miners bank of Pottsrille York bank Cliambersburg bank Getlyshun: bank 1 TV,.,.; j.. : .t , .1 i- - i iicn ctuu i-Atciianu cum uriiasseu uy none in nonesaaie cto i r r . . i - i Hnnlr ine coumy ior comiori anu convenience. With these advantages backed by some ex perience in the business and a determination to keep" a gtJod public house, he confidently ex pect. a fair portion of public patronage. JJj3 Permanent boarders will find a quiet homo and be sathsfacsorily accommodated at moderate prices. Stioudsburg, Sepl. 28, 1843: New Torfc. doi CITY BANKS, do America, b mk of do American Excndiisft 22 Basik of Commerce 1 0 Bank of the State- of 21 par.Betcbers' and Droviiii- par Chemical do do Commercial do.CiHitoa do Del. and Hudvm cassiCco-. do.Dry Docic dn.Puitun bank of New York l;Geeawich I Lafayette IjLeaihor Manufacturers. I'Manhiitten compaay l;Mechanics' Banking Asso. ljJlcrchtints' bank 1, Merchant' iMechunics & TraJerr.' 1 Merchants' Eschanj;e 12. National bank par' New York, Bank of -'ieA -iork Banking co. U- d I c a ,0 i' liiJr tbt GliT c ' J; ljN. Y. Sl'e. St'k Security b. pir JjNorth River do 10. Lum. bank at U'arreu no salejWasiiinxton ta. Bank: of Lewfetotvn Bank of Susquehanna co liPhcenix 3!5:eveni Ward 1 Tenth Ward 2 Tradesmen's 33 Union B.of N Y 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 wilh families could bo accommodated with houses. SCR ANTON S & GRANT. Lackawanna Iron Works, Fa. June 25, 18.44. '. j lm. Notice h hereby given thai all persons in debted to the esiate of Benjamin F. IJolbert, lale of Lackawaxen township, Pike county, de ceased, are hereby requested io make payment immediately to the subscribers, lo whom letters testamentary have been issued; and all persons having demands against ihe said esiate, aro re quested to produce ihem immediately, duly au thenticated for seifletiKMH. BENJAMIN H. ROSE. ) ALBERT J. HOLBBRT, f kxccutors Lackawaxen tap., April 6f I3i. 6t, STROUDSBURG IKON 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 F5aEida,,5 ssid Machine 2iop, adjoining Jacob Shipmaster's Tannery, and would be thankful for any patronage extended towards them, and respectfully announce that ihey are prepared lo execute all orders in their line of business in the best manner and wilh despatch. Thev will manlifaclure MILL GEARING for Flour and other Mills, together wilh Cast ings of every doscriptiori 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 departments of ihe establishment, and no pains will be spared by ihe proprietois to give gen eral satisfaction 10 those who may favor them with orders for work. BRASS CASTINGS, such as Spindle Steps, Shaft and Gudgeon Boxosj &c. will be made lo order. Old Cop per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patierns made to order. Thrcslams Machines & Morse Poivers of the most approved construction, will be fur nished to order at the shortest notice. 1 Wrought Iron Mill Wotfli will be done- on the most reasonable terms, and all kinds of smith worse. The best kind of Sled Shoes and polished Wagon Boxes will always be kept on hand. Ploughs of I ho 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 & SCM LAUGH. April 20, 1843. tho BeWiti, Brothers & Hagerty, Have on had 15, feet Hemlock and White and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, at ihoir 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 renpecifully solicit a share of public paf,i ronage. Lof4' My, Dec. 14, 1813, The subscriber hereby informs tho psrbh'o-: that he still continues the Cabinet Making4 Business at his old stand in Elizabeth sr., Stroudsboj'gh Pa. where he will be happy lo furnish acv per son with Cabinet Ware, at low prices. Hs in tends to keep on hand, and make io ojdes, ail' kinds of wares in his line of business. Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break fast, Dining and End Tables, Wash Stands, Bedsteads-, Wardrobes, Book CaseSi Secretaries, $c. ALSO COFFINS made to order at shortest noiice. CHARLES MU3H. Stroudsbttrgh, April 4, 1844. "rfrSl 'V ldv 'H-mqapROJis "HOSaiV S3rttIVH3 pfju3isjapn oqi Xq pa.uaoaj Xnjjusqi aq s.opjQ Suijjui tnq st Cujuti luaiif si; qitu pojcdiuoa 'o.wf-j aqi jo jsco. oqtisrt' di pnujis 'H3N0H0 A3iIIMV ' "P 3K0J.S SVIVOH L cj 'dinqspmuis 'SA03 NHOr asu ui aou ujqi a.rq oq.vi 'pauStsjaptin otp jo jaqiis uo Surjjca Aq sa.wfj aqijo Aiijtiu pqijo paysuns aq nv.o suosjaj pajajajd si jj.vo qojtA 'joti jo ,(auoq sndjn ojjBtu oi Jjio.w oi idajj aq uua Xaqi jo 'aAti abjis jo xoq uomuioa aq; ut op Aaqi sb 'saAtf osaqi ut otuus aqi tura.ws jjuv soajj sqj art ut oJojoiajatj Uoaq snq inqi pujjj oqi jo ginqi Alia oi jouadns auj pua iuojj. majajjip A04ltur ajdiattud B uo paianJistioD si oajt. aqj, Mtou -U3AUI aqi oi oiqnd oqi jo uotiuann oqi ca ot OAeaj sSoq '.itmoo aojuory joj Jaaifj ut 'pojojd-fpg Pl0Pd pno-tdwf sjidjj jo iqHu juajud aqi paseqaand StiiAcq joqjiosqns aq emoaxoHJ-iiias -saag 'anoA aAYs CARD. CITIZENS' LINE. The Proprietors nf this Line having madn such arrangements thai they will be able to car ry merchandize from Philadelphia to Easton Via the Delaware Division of ihe Pennsylvania. Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch a any other Line, respectfully solicit country merchants lo give them a call before shipping elsewhere. Persons shipping by this Lino will please send their gnods to Heilman & Barnei, Wiljpw street Wharf, Philada. All goods shipped by this Line io be stored at Eas ton, will be stored freo of charge. There will be one Boat leaving every dy. BARNET, HELLER & Co. Proprietors. 'AGENTS, ! ' Heilma.v & Barnet, Philadelphia. Barnkt fc Heller, Easton. Philadelphia, Feb, 15, 1844.