JEFREjRSQNIAN republican - - X . -J. I Si JT Mr. t'ay recciveu in wie ruie uiumuii a lar ger popular vole ilian was given lo Geri; Har rison, who succeeded by a vote of 14Q.000 orer Mr. Van Bureti, and yei has been defeated. Falling dowh upon nature. An exchange pa per saya : ""'derstand that the laic Paiisian fashions hew done bustles, and diminish the amount of petticoat htuffing very decidedly. A man down East has been taken up for blas phemy, for saying that the devil was io great shakes. , SITTCKTFF'S SALE. Hv virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas of Land issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, and to me directed, will be ex posed to public aale at the Court House iti Mil f.ird, on Wednesday the 11th day of Dec. next, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described pro perty, to wit : Three certain tracts, pieces or parcels of land nittiate in Westfall township, Pike county, and Siate of Pennsylvania, one of them being a cer uin tract of improved land, containing 50 Acres and 80 Perches, tirict measure, with a HOUSE and BARN Ii all liose on tne norm east, iy me nvei juei- . t ware on the south east, ana soum wesi uy iijnh Rns and by lands of Crisse Bull, Ru- r n.n l. I.. pnrallCC V. Dill! "Ml annul wubi. umi uy j . i . . w i ti f i i vi ai i i n ii u i n.iiiin ........ .tf iiiak.tAi1 I ta 4 v t n IninT 37 Acres and 54 Perches ict measure. Bounded by lands of John D. Jarpenter, benjamin vauinwagen, Eiiitan nose 111 I tic IV I CI A- cm naiCf auu liiu uuii 7 A 1 . A At.il m n Ilililiiwicu laiiu. t-utJtuumiy 266 Acres and 1 52 Perches . T?.. Vanauken on the north east, and by lands ol it:ih Kdsp ami ttosenKrauce u. I3un. contain- 12 in the whole 363 ACRES t r ii i i c. c:. no une nuuui i'u o x wciiiv-oia I 1 .1 1 I IIU ill UtlI Ql U UllI'MI IVtlUMWW tiff. Seized and laken in execution as the proper- r r i ir I 1 nM:-l..U T i t- r r . ir j. iiL-pn p. Ypriiuirs ni unriBL v iiiinuivcii. uul u. nr! will h nlH hv ma for casli. JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. i.ir i 7x ; .... iu i w SHERIFF'S SALK. Rv virtne of a writ of Levari Facias unon j ... - i f I . I .if tiia f .itiVl I ffnmnn -1 C" ' . ... IKdt UI IllC UIIUIH III 1 livo, lllti Ullbbiu rill he exposed to public sale, at the Court mien hi Mil nru. on Wednesday the 11th day of December nerU ihf. fnllouMno described nroo- . ....... . 1 i 4 All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, iniate, Iving and being in the township of Del- . i i tut. i 0".. ..r D ware, in ine cnuniv oi riKe anu oihib u rcini- ylvania, surveyed on a warrant fforn the Land ill . iiiiimiri nil iiii (lie ii.ciix niiu uuiiitiii.jiiuii -t . r . i- .r j ... ..r r. I. t c I'n rrintaininn ' ts 417 Acres and 24 Perckes, . i i i r r - C I'll me usual auuwaucc ui oia pc tn. iui narltf i?rn Inrrotfiur urilb fhn hnrprlt!a.mpnts ti rl nnnitrlonnniAo beized and laken in execution as the proper rofOsrar Yk . Mnii. Administrator of Henrv JAMES WATSON, Sheriff. BRICK 259,000 Brick', just burntare offered for sale by the subscriber, among which may be found say 160,000 Hard Brick. 75,000 Soft and Salmon do. 10.000 Jam do. 5,000 Square Hearth do: All kinds of produce (cash not refused) ta ken iu exchange. C. W. DeWITT. Milford, Nov. 21, 1844. NEW TAlJLOJRITOGr E ST ABL ISHMENT. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg, and the public general ly, that he has commenced the Tailoring Business, at his residence in Jacksonville, one door above Robert Boys' store, where he is fully prepared and determined to execute all articles in his line of business, with neatness and despatch The public may resi assured of being as well suited as to prices and good fits, as they can be in any other establishment in Stroudsburg, or tn any City, as he has done business in the first shops iu New York and a number of other Ci ties, and has a thorough knowledge of all the various styles and changes of fashion. EMANUEL PECK. N. B. Coning done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms, and warrant ed to fit if made up properly. He will also give directions for making up if required. He therefore flatters himself that by strict attention to his business he will receive a share of pub lic patronage October 17, 1344. To ot2Estry McrcSijiaats. In store, Foreign and American Broad Cloths and Cassimercs, of he various descriptions adap ted to the approaching season, among which are twilled and figured Cloths and Cassimeres for Sack and 0 er coats. Also, new style and plain Satinetts and Cloakings, together with an assortment of Pad dings, Silesias. Canvass, Serges, Hollands, Twist, Sewing Silk, Bindings and other trim mings used by Tailors. Also. Black Satins, Plaid, Figured and Plain Silk Velvets, Woolen Velvets, and other new style of Vestixgs. Our assortment is extensive and terms rea sonable. LTPPINCOTT & PARRY, Dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Sic, No. 57, North Second street, Philadelphia. 9th mo. 2d, 1844. 2m. Rest Fenner & Co. manufacturers of No. 143 Market street, Philadelphia. II I'll A iVia nftontw.r. r.T TJI t. f .. V a n I VI Q ntl fi ft tl - rers, &c. &c, lo their very Extensive, Elegant, New Stock, prepared with great care, and offered At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash. The principle on which this concern is ex- 3ktl.-k.wl ... ... ..I. in turn 1 nf ""lieu 13 lf GUIISUil HIO UIUIUOI iiituiv lieir CUStnmora and thnmsnlvflS hv IlianufadU- . 1 j a good article, selling it at the Lowest npp nr J'.k vi.niiTiiii. iti.iT- nuin rirnn. vaii, ciuu icaiiAinx mii ...... ....... IBfa:on, in the amount of sales and quick" re-urns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manu- acture, they are prepared to supply order to iu A.i . . r ll. - I. .. .1 . n v v,ciii,.aim faspcunuiiy suitcih mo jiiu- DH rtt I . . 1 J .-l ..- O- i'-i ennuis, IIIitlO0vl'i ft HIIU 'jonciai 4 Lar . asx trti at of the New StvU Curtain - j r P'nla.tUov.21, 1844. ly . NOTICE . ' , ' Z' : Sherman's Coucrh Lozenfes. and P o - a ' iters' Pills; . 7 ' . for Kale at .thi.olfice.. . NOTICE. Instate of Margaret Tlioiaas, Dec'd. Letters of Administration on the estate of Margaret Thomas, late of Smi'hfiehl township, Monroe count), haviifg 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. ) , , - - , iiMoncTT T - Administrators JAMES BELL, Jr. j Experiment Mills. Sept. 5, 1S44.--6I. LOOK AT THIS t The undersigned, not being prepared to car ry Wool from the bouses of his friends; takes this method of informing the public generally; hat 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 laken in at U. S. Staples & Co.'s store, Stroudsburg,-and re turned to the same place. JOHN P. QUICKi At Kellersvtlle. Hamilton tsp., July 2, 1844. BLANK DEEDS For sale at t'lii ojfice. . J 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 aland of Mr. John Keller, near Kelletsville, and that he has now commenced and is ready to carry n the above business in all its various branches. As he has new Fulling 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 publicpatronage. Spinning will be done from 10 to 15 cents per pound'. No wool will be spun Holes' carded by the subscriber, which mint be made known before carding. Carding will be dime' at the low price of cents per pound. Wool will be received in the ileece. and maUtifacliured-in-io Cloth, .Satinet, &c. authe following prices, viz: Cloth at 62 1-2 cents per yard, Satinets from 40 to 45 " ' Women wearirom 45 to 50 " ' " Blanketing at 37 1-2 " Linsey jn proportion. Wool will , be. picked and greased at 11-2 centKjier pound, if required. Wool, and Cloth will He received at the establishment, and will be taken in and returned at the following pla trliieJ(fepl & Co'h. Store, Strnud,.hvnrgl. " JOl,N P. QUICK. Hamti'on, Monroe c.o April 29, 1SH- ii it ii TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. The Subscribers respectfully invite 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 beeij 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, we hope, bo a sufficient inducement to purchasers to call at our respective establish ments. Silks and Fancy Goods. W. & R. P. Remington, 80 Market street. Ashhurt & Remington, . 50 ' " " Buck & Potter, 110 " Yard & Gillmore, 109 " " Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds, McFarland & Co. 105 Market street. Uurnett, Withers & Lo. 120 Scott & Baker, 150 Wise, Pusev & Wise, 154 Hardy & Hackers, 40 N. Second st. Importers of Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, 6)C. William II. Love, 147 Market street. Lambert Duy, 108 Hardware and Cutlery. Michael V. Raker, , 215 Market street Edward S. Handy & Co. 98 Importers and Manufacturers of Saddlery Hardware. Horn & Kneass, " 2153 Market street. Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leg horn and Palm Hats, 6jc. W. E. & J. G. Whelan,, 158 Market street. Levick,Jer.!;ins&Co. 150 M Conrad & Co. GO " Manufacturers and'Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, &c. Thomas P James, 212 Market street. Potts. Linn & Harris, 213 1-2 " Robinson, Collins & Co 87 Edward Cole, 51 ThomnsOn. Pancoast & Co. 40 4 Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. L Kenton, 176 Market stteet. John Saucrbier & Brother, " C2 ' Books and Stationary. . Grigg & Elliott, 9 N. Fourth st. Hogan & Thompson, 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 minors and Fancv Goods. o Setley & Sevening, 23 N Third st. Parker &. Lehman, 3 do do Comhs, Brushes Brooms, &)C. Thomas Cooper, 3 N Front st Importer of Toys. Fancy and Staple-Goods. A F Ott Monrose, 16 South Fourth Street Manufacturer of Patent Lard Lain ps. Ellis S Archer, 32 N Second street Manufacturer of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths; Isaac Macauley, Jr. G N Fifth street Manufacturers and Importers of Pa per Hangings Howell & Brothers-, 80 & 142 Chesnnt street. August 22, 1844. fim. It 11 It C( It (( Time! Time ! 1 Time!!! Clock ajid Watch Maker, STROUDSBURG, PA. Has just returned from ihe city with a new assortment of Goods in his line, and of fers them a little lower than can be had elsewhere, for cash. . Having adopted the cash system, and by turn ing goods and woik into cash, he can pui them very low. Particular attention paid to repairing clocks, watches, music boxes, jewelry, &c. CLOCKS. Brass ei;ht day Clocks for S10 00 Do one " do 0 to 7 00 Wood do do 3,50 to 4 00 Warranted good lime keepers, for 1 year, if they should not perform well no charge will be made for repairing them. WATCHES. Patent Lever, Lcpuie, English and French Watches, lor sale very low according to quality. SPECTACLES. A good assortment always on hand to' suit, any age. Silver,- Steel, and common Specks, and Goggles for weak wyes. i wri??.sir.?i! . Violins from 1- 50 io - S3 .50. Flutes from 1 00 10 .2 50 Accordions, Violin and Vinlincclln strings, best quality Fine pen knives, razors, scissors, razor strops, shaving brushes, honps, ihimbjerf, ever-point pencil.-, hair and tooth brushes, hair oil, smel ling .bpf tics, pocket books, pearl buttons, spec tacle. cnes, .fine gold fnurnjr- rings and breast pins, common do., toilet hoxos, and toys. To-gt-ilier wjth h pood assortment of notions, all for caih no credit gU'en. . J Old gold and sijver taken in eschango for'any jof tjie abovearijclrts, August 22, 1344. PRICES CURRENTS Cbrrectcd eveihp Wednesday morning. ARTICLES. 5 Wheat Flour, per barrel Rye. do. do. do." Wheat, per bushel Rye, do. do. Sole Ledther per pourid Corn per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel Clover Seed per bushel Timothy Seed per bush.. Barley do. Oats do. Flax Seed ' do. Butter per pound Ejrgs, per dozen t -Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. 1 Do. do 2 Potatoes, per bushel Strouds Easton. l'hila burg. 4 75 4 50 4 00 3 50 3 25 2 87 90 87 90 62 70 04 25 21 .25 50 48 47 50 0 00 4 00 4 00 2 25 2 50. 3 00 40 40 50 . ,25 30 33 125 1 20 1 47 12 14 12 "10 ,11 10 4 00 3 00 2 25 5 00 4 50 2 00 4 00 4 25 15 00 12 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 8 00 40 30 BMEt NOTE JLIST. coirccted weekly for the Jctfersonian Republican. The. notes of those banks on whic.i quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. Pennsylvania. West Branch bank tar l'ittsbtirsr . ' ' Philadelphia ban , Han of North America, Fanners' b Mechanics' Western bank Southwark b.m Kensington ban do.Waynesburff do Biownesville do Erie bank do Berks county bank oo iowanaa uo Bank of Northern Liberties do Belief Notes Mechanics' Bank Coinraercnsl Bank Bank of l'enn Tow nship Manufacturers' Mech'ns MoyamenMiig bank. United Stales bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bank of Gennantown Bank of Montgofticrv co. Bank of Delaware county Bank of Chester county Doylestown bank Farmer' bank of Bucks Easton bank Farmers' bnk of Beading Lebanon bank Harrisburg b:t:ik Middletovvn bank Farmers bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lancaster bounty bank Northampton bank Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank Northumberland bank Miners bank of Pottsrillo York bank Chambcrsbujrg bank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do IlJncsd:de do Bank of Lcwi&town Bank of Susquehanna co New York. do! do do) C1TV BANKS do America, bull: of do American Exchange 22 Bank of Commerce 10 Bank of the State of N Y rar Butchers' and Drovers' par chemical do City do Commercial do Clinton do Del. and Hudson caail co. do Dry Deck par do do do do do do 1 pr.r Uo 1 WW U iJJK. it x do Fulton bank of New York par 1 Greenwich 1 Lafayette 1 Leather Manufacturers' 1. Manhatten company 1 Mechanics' Banning Asso. 1 Mcrrl nts' bank 1 Merch:u.l' Mechanics & Traders 1 Mereh.int-3' Exchange 2, National bank pai New York, Baal: of do do do do do do do do Ido do 2 2; New-York Banking co. 2 1!N. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par 1 North Itiver do 1 I'liarnix do SjSeventh Ward do C V BINE T MA KIN(! The subscriber hereby informs ibe pjublic ihat he Viill continues ihe Cubihet Making Ensinel5' j at his old stand in Elizabeih st., Stroudshurgh, Pa. whpre he. wilt be happy lo furnish any per son with Cabinet. Ware, at low juices. ' H tends lo keep on baud, and make lo ordea"ll kinds of wares in his'hne uflutsiine3. Side-Board Bureaus, Centre, Break fast, Dining and End Tables Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Secretaries ALSO COFFINS made order alilie- shortest notice. CHARLES MU8UH Stroudshliroh, April 4, 1844. . 4 'HOSllK STIX VHO . p.iufll'tiapuir aqi paAiaaoj Xunjjuniri oq tj.piQ" SllljjlJI inq HJ 'Aitiir si; qitn pajdiuoa .tit-J oqi jo ioa oqj, di puoiis -yaMono A3aNv (l 'HNOaS SVIOtl I cj ,3anqBpnojS-SAOa NHOf hsii tit ,wihi iiMtp aint ot v pauf)isuapun oqi jo jaqna uo Siiijikd'au -; : oqi jo Ati (in qi jo prii!iiK jqtjKo sunyjaj" pajajajd si Ja.i uoiu.w 'ion j (a,mioii sni'djn wjjuiu in ;jui. in lud aq ur.s A.qi ;o 'oni AJls jo xoq uounuoa oiji u; op A.qi -k '"WAij;.); asaqi m Slues fqi uije.ws s.T atJ ui ojojoiajaq uaaq seq tuqi puil oqt jo oiuqt-' Xun i joudtiK pue 'ukuj iu.i.)jjip Apuiiit--.TjdiMiud up pamiuiuto !it oai aqj, 'tioTT -ua.m aqi oi oiqtld aqt jo uniinnu wti jpl.i n o.R3 Bnaq '.dunoa aojuo joj wg'ut- lUaiud sqi p3eqajnd ui.iii jjqujsqus qj; l 2 35! Tenth Ward Tradesmen's Union B. of N Y Lum. bank at Warren no salcj Washington . 10 par do 50 '.-mi?ew AND CLOTH DRESSING. The subscribers are now ready for ihe re ception of Wool and Cloth ai their Mill, at Pushkill, where work will be done with neat ness and despatch. No pains will be spared. Their prices are as follows: For Wool ear ding, 4 cenla per pound; oiling 2 centa per lb.. CLOTH DRESSING. t Mens Wear. Indigo Blue, per. yard Invisible Green, Bbltle Green, " Olive, Black, SnnfJ Brown, -All shades of Brown, -w.".V All shades of SnnfT, . ' All oilier dark colors, ' Drab, " Fulling, shearing & Fressing ' Fulling and Pressing, Fulling and Nappins, ' Women's Wean Cis. 36 31! 31 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 Indigo Blue, Madder Red, Green, Black and Brown, t. Other dark colors, Olive, Scouring and Pressing, Scouring and napping for blankets, per yd. 8 COLORING YARN. i 8 18 20 15 124 12A 14 5 Black, per lb. Green, " I2fic. 18c Indigo Blue, pr. lb. 25c. Madder Red, " 25c. B I MOCK STIFF. Bushkill, May 30, 1844. INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, Sf&'oudsburg?!, Pa. Has filled up a commodious and elegant Ho tel on Elizabeih sireei, nearly opposite the store of G. H. Millet & Co., and directly op posite the resideoce of Daniel Stroud, Esq. Ho has every convenience for entertaining strangers ana travellers. Persons from the ci ties, and ovricrs who wish to take a pleasant j.-?unt in '.he couniry will be accommodated in the must satisfactory manner at his house. THE TABLE will bo supplied with the best productions af forded by the market. r HIS ROOMS AND BEDS - , are such, as will, he hopes, prove satisfactory io all reasonable customers. THE BAR "" is, and will continue lo be, furnished with a choice assortment of Liquors. 4 f THE STABLING is new and extensive and surpassed by none in the county for comfort and convenience. With these advantages backed hy some, ex perience in tho business and a determination to keep a good public house, he confidently ex pects a fair portion of public patronage.. , WJ? Porrhanent boarder? will find a quid homo and be satisfactorily accommodated at modeale prices. , ' Siroudburg Sept. 28, 1843, ; , - WW ess am? saaa moi seats CARD. CITIZENS' LINE. The Proprietors of this Line having made such arransements that thev will be able to car ry merchandize from Philadelphia to East ott via the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, cheaper, and with as much despatch as any other Line, respectfully solicit couniry merchants to give them a call before shipping elsewhere. Persons shipping by this Lino will please send (heir goods to Heilmair&r Barnet, Willow street Wharf, Philada. AI.U goods shipped by this Line to be stored at Eas- ton, will be sipred free of charge. There will he one Boat leaving every day. BARNET, HELLER & Co. 5 Proprietors. -4 , AGENTS. Heilmav A; Barxet, Philadelphia. aS I Barnet & Heller, Easton. Philadelphia. Feb15, 1844. -'vS STROUDSBURG IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The subscribers lake this meihod to inform tho public generally, and Millers and Farmers especially, that they have taken that conven ent Foundry and Machine Shop, adjoining Jacob Singmaster's Tannery, and" would be thankful for any patronage extended towards them, and respectfully announce that they are prepared lo execute all orders in their lino of business in the best manner and witbJ despatch. Thev will manufacture MILL GEARING . for Flour and other Mills, together with Cast-: ings of every description turned and fitted. up in tho best possible manner. .We feel confi-. dent in our ability lo execute all orders with which we may be entrusted in a workman-like manner. Particular care will be taken Jo eii ploy none but good workmen in the different departments of ihe establishment, and no pains,, will be spared by lho proprietois lo give geit eral satisfaction to those who may favor them with orders for work. BRASS CASTINGS, such as Spindle Steps,, Shaft and Gndser1" Boxes, &e. will bo made to order. 01 Cup per and Brass taken iii "exchange at the h1he.it. price. Paiterns made lo orde'K ' . Threshing JTIachiHcs JL Horse Poivera of the most approved construction, will be fuV nished to order-auheshonest notice. Wrought Iroa Mill Worlc will bo done on the most reasonable terms. ;ahd all kinds of smith work. " The. best, kind of Sled Shoes and policed Wagon Boxes will always bo kept on hand. Ploughs of the; most approved plan- will; be. kept on hand, and an oxcellent assortment of Plough Castings which they offer fur saleMo Plough makers. HAYDEN & SCH LAUGH. April 26, 1843. 5
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