JEFPERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. The Difference. By iho Rules of the House of Reproscnta livcs at Washington, the Speaker has the right f selecting a chair to nil in. The chair occu pied by Speaker Hell, Whig, cost the Treasury about $30. When James K. Polk was elected Sneaker, ho procured one which cost only $2, 5i 27 1-2 cents. That's a "Democratic Chair" for you. Among ihn items in the bill of Bush and Oliver, No. 465 Broadway, N. Y., bought December 1, 1838, and certified as cor rect by T. L. Smith, Loco Ri-gister of the Treasury are the following; Crimson velvet chair for speaker, SI 66 ; 27 yards bullion fringe with gimp head, $24 per yard S648; 13 yards ilk and worsted do.a $117; 6 pair of tassels, $239 ; 20 yards silk rable cord, and 2 silk slide.. $52; H pieces India satin damask, $330; 152 yards Florence si!k, S152.G0 ; .Mus lin $16,86; shield and ornament, $139; ma gkin' curtain over chair, $40 ; to fixtures, put tti!i"ic. $225 44 ; etc. If .Mr. Polk must have Mich a chair as Speaker, what sort of a 44 Dem ocratic Throne" would he want as President. MARRIED, w Stroud township, on Thursday the 5tlr inst., by Franklin Starbird, Esq. Mr. S. New tox Thompson, of Stroudsburg, and Miss Su sji.v, daughter of Obadtah Palmer, of Stroud. Accompanying the above notice was some delightful bridal cake. The young couple have uur best wishes for their happiness and pros periiy. May 'hey live a thousand years and nevf-r grow old. In Milford, on Saturday the 7th insl., by tho Rev. Mr. Blain, Mr. John M. Williamson and Miss Sarah E. Shotwell, all of Milford. PUBLIC SALK OF REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of the last Will and Testament of Richard Brodhcad, deceased, will be offered at public sale, at the house, of Martin W. Ding man, in Delaware township, on the 28th day of September inst., the following described real estate, situated in Lehman township, Pike coun ty, Pa., adjoining lands ofXiarret Biodhead, A. G-. Brodhcad, and others, wuuaining about Three Elisnd&'ec! and 7S Acres of land. The improvements consist of a new Liog Swelling House, and FRAME BARN, and about fif- ktecn acres under cultivation, together with a SAW MILL in good repair. Persons wishing to view the premises can do so by calling on John J. Lin dertnan, near the premises. ALSO : On the 30th day of September inst., at the house of Chailes F. Mott, in Milford, all thin certain two story Frame Dwelling Mouse, and TWO TOWN LOTS, situated on Broad street, in the village of Mil- is:: :i L A DEMOCRATIC WHIG MEETING Will be held in Stroudsburg, on Saturday the 28th day of September inst., beginning at 10 o'clock A. M. All in favor of HENRY CLAY of Kentucky, and TSSEO. FREjLIffGHlTCSEiV of New Jersey, for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United Stales all in favor of GEIVEEAL JOSEPH MARKIE, ihe Farmer of Westmoreland, for the office of Governor of this Commonwealth all who de sire to preserve the TARIFF OF IS42; all in favor of the Distribution of the proceeds of the sales of the Public Lnnds among the States, a diminution of the State Debt, and of the State Taxes all who are opposed to the Annexation of Texas, and the assumption of her debt of 22 millions hy the United btatcs all who are opposed to the election of James K. Pulk and George M. Dallas, the Fret Tradel .1.1.. . . .r .u c i. r i: ...,n:r. n rauui'jau ui uie ouuui aiuiiuci iiuuuicia, uuu all in favor of them all in short who are wil ling to hear what the Whigs have to say for their men and their principles, are invited, lo at tend. Whigs arouse! The cause in which you contend is noble and glorious! The names blazoned on your banners are soul-siirring and honored names! Your country expects every man to do his duty! Alexander E. Brown, Henry D. Maxwell, and G. W. Yates, Esqrs. of Easton, Chester llutler and Hon. O. Collins, of Wilkesbarre, Charles Gibbons and Joseph R. Chandler, of Philadelphia, and several speakers from New York are expected to be present and address the meeting. Two fine bands of music will be procured; and the attendance of Henry Creveling, of War ren co. N. J., that very popular "Whig singer, may be depended upon, who will sing some ad mirable songs in his own way. SILAS L. DRAKE, , MARK MILLER, SAMUEL HAYDEN, EDWARD H. WALTON, PETER BAUDER, i WILLIAM EASTBURN, WILLIAM P. HALLOCK, CHARLES MALVEN, SAMUEL PHILLIPS, PETTI T B PRIMROSE, WILLIAM P. VAIL, SYDENHAM WALTON, Committee of Arrangements. September 10, 1844. ford, adjoining lots of John Leforge, and An drew Armstrong. Reference to the subscriber. Terms and conditions made known on the days of sale by me. - CYRILL C. D. PINCIJOTT. September 5, 1844. Sols Executor. NOTICE. Estate off Iflarsaret Tisoraas, Dcc'd. Letters of Administration on the estate ol Margaret Thomas, late of Smi'hfield township, j Monroe county, having been granted to the sub scribers, they request all persons having claims or demands against said estate to present the same without delay, and all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. JOHN T. BELL, JAMES BELL, Jr. J Experiment Mills, Sept. 5, 1S44. 6t Administrators it u (( To Country Merchants. In store, Foreign and American Broad Cloths and Cassimeres, of the various descriptions adap ted to the approaching season, among which are twilled and figured Cloths and Cassimeres for Sack and Over coals. Also, new siyle and plain Satinktts and Cloakings, together with an assortment of Pad dings, Stlesias, Canvass, Serges, Hollands, Twist, Sewing Silk, Bindings and other trim mings used by Tailors. Also, Black Saiins, Plaid, Figured and Plain Silk Velvet., Woolen Velvets, and other new style of Vestings. Our assortment is extensile and terms rea sonable. LIPPINCOTT & PARRY, Dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, &c, No. 57, North Second street, Philadelphia. 9ih mo. 2d, 1844. 2m. T COUNTRY MERCHANTS. The Subscribers respectfully invito "Country Merchants who are about to purchase Fall and Winter Supplies, to an examination of their re spective Stocks, believing that their several as sortments are as complete as have ever been of fered in the Philadelphia Market. With Stocks of Goods in their several Depait ments of the choicest kinds a determination to sell on terms which cannot fail to prove satisfac tory and a disposition to please old and new cus tomers, will, wo hope, be a sufficient inducement to purchasers to call at pur respective establish ments. 1 Silks and Fancy Goods. VV. & R. P. Remington, SO Market street. Ashhurt & Remington, 50 Buck & Potter, 11G Yard & Gillmore, 109 T Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds, McFarland & Co". 105 Market street. Burnett, Withers & Co. 120 bcott & Baker, 150 Wise, Pusev & Wise, 154 Hardy & Hackers, 46 N. Second st. Importers of Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings. c. William IT. Love, ,147 Market street. Lambert Duy, 103 Hardware and Cutlery. Michael V. Baker, 215 Market street Edward S. Handy & Co. US Importers and Manufacturers of Saddler v Hardware. Horn & Kneass, 215i Market street. Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leg horn and Palm Hats. 65c. W. E. & J. G. Whelan,, 158 Market street. Levjck, Jenkins & Co. 150 " ' M Conrad & Co. GO " " Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, &.c. Thomas P James, Pot?s, Linn & Harris, Robinson. Collins & Co Edward Cole, Thompson, Pancoast & Co Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. L Kenton, 17G' Market stieet. John Sauerbicr & Brother, G2 ik Books and Stationary. Grigg & Elliott, 9 N 'Fourth st. llogan & Thompsohi 30 do do Importers of British and French Fan cy and Staple. Stationary: L I Cohen & Co 27 S. Fourth st. Henry Cohen, 3 do do Importers of Hosiery, Gloves, Trim- miners ana .fancy Lrootis. ftXECUTfcRS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all persons in debted to the estate of Benjamin F. Ilolbert, late of Laekawaxen township, Pike county, de ceased, are hereby requested to make payment immediately to tho subscribers, to whom letiesr testamentary have been issued; and all persons baring demands against the said estate, arc re quested to produce them immediately, duly au thenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN H. ROSE. ) -p Albert j. holbeet. J bxcculor3- Lackawaxun tsp., April G, 1844. Gt. PRICES CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday mcmjhffi, 212 Market street. 213 1-2" 87 " " 54 40 WHO DOUBTS liet tltosti call satisfy Uieinscive, 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 section of! country. The subscribers have on hand and for sale at their yard in Milford 50,000 feet White Piiie Boards,$9 to $11 00 50,000 ' 40.0U0 " 20,009 20.000 " 3,000 " 2U.UUU " (Jejuni: Lain, I 120,000 Hemlock u () 50 to 7 00 Pine Siding. 6 00 to 12;VJ Sap Yellow Pine " 800 to 9 OD Heart " " "11 00 to 12 00 Panel board, Cejlinn Lalh, ARTICLES. Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do. Wheat, per bushel Ryepdo. 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 Uak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do' 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds- uuU. i I'slX burg. 4 75 4 20 4 00 3 50 3 00 " 2 87 U0 84 90. 62 61 'ffV 25 21 25 50 40 -f 50 0 00 1 00 4 on 2 25 3 00 .3 00, 40 40. 50 O . Ml .1- J i t 1 2o 1 40 i-i .ft 10 9 j-j S "hp 10 4 0? 3T0I) 2 25 4 50 jjigb 2 00 3 00 r 4 3. .'5 00 12 on to 00 ; 12 50 10 00 S00 I 40 30 BAFtJK NOTE v JiJ ,4 4 50 to Pine Shingles, ALSO Aboiu 110,000 feet White and Yellow Pine Boards at Shoholy Fall's Mills, for sale at prices to suit the limes. Call and satisfy yourselves. c. w. dkwitt & Brother. Milford, Dec. 14, 1S43. INDIAN QUEEN 3TEL, Has fitteil dp a commodious and elegant Ho-; SfddfiownbSk iei 011 ji,iizai)eui streei, nearly oppoiio t tie store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op posite the residence of Daniel Siroud, Esq. corrected weekly for the JelTerstmian RepubHcuu- The notes of those banks on whk,i quotatums are omitted and a dash( Substituted, .ari; not. purchased by the brokers. X'liicrli'f,,.:.. t ...... . !V.'est Branch baai: S 00 i Philadelphia ban . uanoi ftortu Aroqnca, Farmers' fe .Mechutiscs' Western ban auuiuarRoin uo urf.-ss county bar. K,. Kensington ban ilo.Towahtla ut Hank of Nunhern Liberties do jlelief Notoi parl'iJtiburtr to'Wayucsburs ilo BsouTiesville do hric bank l 1 r Mechanics' Bunk Coniinercn;! Bank Hank oflVnu Township Manufanturers' Mech'as Moyiuncnung bank UniterJ States bank O irard do I Pennsylvania imrik ! Bank ofGermantown 1 B.mk of Moiftgiiincry r. ! Bank of Liuiavvarex-ounty ! Bank of Chester county j Doylcstownbank , Farmers' bank of Bucks Lasion nank Fanners' bank of Keaiting " N civ York .'in ilof do; CITV BANKS do Arncnca, bmk of do American Kxchaitce 1:2 Bank of Commerc Ifti 10 Bank of the State of N X par Butchers' autl iJroe'f5 par Chemical do City do Commercial do.Clinton Farmers' bank Lancaster L;mcastcr baiJi Lancaster county bank Northampton bank e has every convenience for cnteriaimn" ' Carlisle bank .onnumcerland bank Miners ban; of I'ottsn!!c York bank Chambcrsburg bank Gettysburg bnk Wyoming do Honesdalc do Bank of Lewistowri Bank of Susaiiehanna cb tim d. , dtt 'd. ' t At)Y)c. and Hudson cailii co. ' ili do.Ory Dock v 1 do'Fuitou ban!; of New Yorx "jusr li;rcenwich 'l l:La!'.tyctie d- liLeather Maniifactureistb u. Manhatteji eompsmy , . du? 1 Mechanics' Banning Asloii!f I Mbrchanls" baai " - .! liMercliant,' r.a iMechanics V Traders,' i' I;MerehaMs' Lxchciuc kt NOTICE Is hereby 'given to all persons indebted to the estate of Peter Kesler, lale of Hamilton town ship, deceased, either by note, book account or "lierwi, that the bubscriber will attend to the -tiIetuetii of the sarue at the residence- of the H'e Peter Kesler.. funn the 4th to the 9lh of Norcmhcr next: and that unless said accounts re aetiled and paid by.that time, the xame will jl immediately thereafter placed in ihe hands "I a Ju-uce of the Peace ot other officer for "l!ectiii!t. FERDINAND KESTER, Admr. Jlnmiltcin tp., Sfpt. 19, 1844. STOVE-PIPE, ' At Reduced Prices THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE, STOFE-PIPE, luch he will sell at from 10 to ID 1-2 and I J fata per pound, according to quality, for cash. WANDEL J. BRE1MER. 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 he still continues at the former stand of Mr. John Keller, near Kelleravilje, and that he has now commenced and is ready lo carry on the above business in all its various branches. As he has new Fulling Slocks, Shearing Machines and additional Cards, and by doing ood work and strict attention to bus iness, he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage. Spinning will be done from JO 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 at the low price of cents per pound. Woo! will be received in the fleece and manufactured in to Cloth, Satinet, &c. at the following prices, viz: Cloth at 62 1-2 cents per yard, Satinets from "40 lo 45 Womens wear from 45 to 50 " " Blanketing at 37 1-2 Linsey in proportion. Wool will lie picked and greased al I 1-3 cents per pound, if required. Wool and Cloth will he received at the establishment, and will be taken in and returned at the following pla ces, viz: Richard S. Staples & Co'a. Store, Strottdsburgh. JOf P QUICK. Hamilton, Monroe co., April 29, 1814. 23 N Third st. 3 do do Setley & Sevening, . Parker & Lehman, Combs, Brushes. Brooms, 6c. Thomas Cooper, 3 N Front st Importer of Tots,- Fancj and Staple' Goods. , A F Ott Monrose, Hi South' Fourth Street Manufacturer of Patent Lard Lamps. Ellis S Archer, 32 N Second street Manufacturer of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths. Isaac Macaulev. Jr. G N Fifth street . Manufacturers and Importers of Pa per Hangings. Howell & Brothers, SO & id2 Chesnut street. August 22, 1844. fim. strangers and travellers. Persons from the ci ties, and others who wish to take a pleasant jaunt in the country will he accommodated in the most satisfactory manner at his house. THE TABLE will be supplied with the best productions af forded by ihe market; HIS ROOMS AND BEDS are such, as will, ho 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 patrdnage. Permanent boarders will find a quiet home and he satisfactorily accommodated al moderate prices. Siioudrihurg,' Sept. '28, 1S43. 2,N:itionalbank , c'u parlNew Vork, llan!: of .1 s'Ne.v-Vork EankiiiR co. v! 1 . Y. Si'cSt'k Secanty b. pur If hoenbe .S'SevgjitB Ward Tenth Ward Tradesmen';? Union K. of N Y Lum. bank at Warren no saloiWadiington du it) par Time! Time!! Time!!! 3mss 22, wmm STliOUDSBli II G, P A. Has just returned from the jlSrv "v C''.V with a new assortment' -) Good 111 bis line, and of- 3 dtf&g. lers them a little lower than (mXf&Mc" bc "ad elsewhere, for mm cash. Having adopted the cash system, and by turn ing oodsand work inio cash, he can put them veiy low. Particular attention paid to repairing clocks, watches, music boxes, jewelry, &C. CILOCKS. Brass eight day Clocks for $40 00 Do ouu " do $0 to 7 00 Wood do do 3,50 10 4 00 Warranted good fime keepers, for 1 year, if jhey should not perform well 110 charge will bo made for repairing them. WATCHES. Patent Lever, Lepine, English and French Watches, lor sale very low according to quality. SPEC'JTACJLES. A good nsHorunent always on hand to suit AND CLOTH DRESSING. The subscribers are now ready for the re ception of Wool and Cloth at their Al ill, at Bushkill, where work will be done with neat ness and despatch. No pains will be spared. Their prices ure as follows: For Wool car ding, 4 Cents per pound; oiling 2 cents per lb.. nT.fT'TT TtT?.TTSS5 I p'cr yard. it LOOK AT THIS ! The undersigned, not being prepared to car ry Wool from the houses of his friends, takes! any age. Stiver, Steel, and common Specks, this method of informing the public generally, 1 and boggles lor weak eyes. bat Jia will OAlvU all nooi orougm 10 ni- mWBWj. maenines, ior 1 n u cuius per pounu aim will be .done with neatness and despatch. N. B. Wool and Cloth will be taken in at It. S. Staples & Co.'s store, Stroudsburg, and re lumed to the bamc place. JOHN P. QUICK, At Kellersville. HamHinn tsp., July 2, 1844. Attorney at lsiw, ITIIIford, Pike cosutsiy, Fa. (office nearly opposite THE PRESBYTERIN CHURCH.) September H, 1842. Violinu from $1 50 10 $3 50 Flutes from 1 00 to 2 50 Accordions, Violin and yjolincelln airings, beat quality Fine pen knives, razors, scissoia, razor strops, shaving brushes, noaps, thimbles, ever-poini pencils, hair and tooth brushes, hair oil, cel ling bottles, pocket books, pearl buttons, spec taclo . cases, rin,e gold linger rings and breast pins, coihmou do., lojjei boxes, and toys. To gether uiih a good assortment of notions, all for cash no credit given. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for nn' of the above articles. Ai7gu5t 22, 1844, Men's Indigo Blue, Invisible Green; BoUlo Green, Olive, Black, - SnufF Brown, All shades of Brown; All shades of Snuff; All oilier dark cblors,- Drabi Fulling, shearing & Pressing " Fulling and Pressing, " Fulling arid tapping, Women's Wedr.' Indigo Blue, ' Madder Red, Green, " Black and Brown, Other dark colors, Olive. Scouring and Pressing, bcuuring and napping tor blankeia, per yd. 8 COLORING YARN. Cia. 3(J 31 31 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 i 8 18 u A' 2h Wi 14 5 Indigo Blue, pr. lb. 25c. Madder Red, 25c. Black, per lb. 12ic. Green, 18c DIMOCK A- STIFF. NOTICE. The undersigned, appointed by ihe Court of Monroe county, 10 audit and rejeli!e the ac count of Aaron B, Dreisbach and John II. Hill man, assignees of John Dreisbach, will attend to tho duties of iheir appointment on Tuesday the 24ih day of September next, al ihe house of Jacob Kuecht, in Stroudsburg, ut ten o'clock in ihe forenoon, when and whero all persons interested can attend. JOHNHUSTChNT, ) FRANKLIN STARBIRD, Auditors J. H. STROUD. ) Stroudslnirg, Aug. 14, 1844. 4t. proclamation! Whereas, the Honorable Nathan iel B. Eldred, President Judge of the 21fjt Judicial district of Pennsvl 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 mcj commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and court of Quarter Sessions of the PeaGe, for I the county of Monroe, to be holdeu at Stroudsbtirgh, on Monday, the 7th day of October next, to continue tvvo weeks, if necessary. . NOTICE Is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the -iVace, 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, SherirJ. (God save the Commonwealth.) Sheriff's Office, Strouds-) burg, Sept. 5, 1844. Note. Jurors and other persons summoned to appear at the October term of the Monroe county courts, are informed that their attendance will not be required until Wednesday the 9th this arrangement having been made at the last term, in order to give those persons an opportunity to attend the election on the Pth, who would otherwise have been required to attend court, on the 7li, as provi ded by the aot creating the 21st district. NOTICE. Sherman's Cough Lozenges, an4 j 120,000 'tiiow, b" Peters Pills : . 7 n.wi'PTKj . Hard, Salmon and Soft Brick, bv DeWITT'S & THRALI4. For bale a,i this 9(Tice. Milford, Dec. 14, 1843,
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