i. f I i Court Proceedings. The January Term of ihe several Courts dT Monroe county, commenced on the Gth inst. Luther Kidder, Esq., who has been recontly appointed President Judge of this district, presi ded. There not having been a Jury Court hold in Monroe county since February last, and this l,cjng the first Court at which Judge Kidder presided, there was a full attendance, and the Court-house was crowded the whole week. The following cases were tried: Commonwealth vs. George L. White. In dictment for Perjury. The prosecutor in this .case not appearing, no evidence was offered hy ihe Commonwealth, and the jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and directed the Prosecu tor Jacob Transue to pay the costs. Morris for Com'lth , Dimuiick for Deft. Commonweath vs. Peter L. Serfoss. In dictment for an assault and battery upon Mi chael Hawk. It appeared from the evidence in this case, that the prosecutor and defendant, who had not been on very good terms for some time previous, met at the house of tho widow IIuiTsintth, in Chesmuhill township, where they ii got into a quarrel, which ended in defen dant's kicking the prosecutor and breaking ono of his ribs. Verdict of Guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and costs. Morris and Por lur for Com'lth., Brown and Davis for Deft. George Keller vs. John Dreisbach. Scire facias upon a Mechanics Lien. Plaintiff filed Jus claim for $244, for work done by him as a carpenter and painter in the building of a shed and in the alteration of and addition to the Tav-j era s'and of defendant. Defendant contended j i!nt the lien was too loosely filed that it was j not filed in 'time, &c. and that a settlement had ' taken place between the parties that plaintiff had taken a note of defendant for SI 00, and had given a receipt to defendant for the same, to he in full of all demand- when paid. Plain tiff had been at work for defendant (who kept tavern at the time) for about sixteen months, a'id he alleged that defendant had charged him in the settlement with tdo large a number of stnallcrs, amounting according to calculation to five barrels and a half of whiskey, and contend ed that although he had allowed the defendant for the same in the settlement, yel he was not precluded from disavowing it, as it was contra ry to law for the defendant to give credit for li quor. The Court was of this opinion and so instructed the Jury, "who found a verdict for the plaintiff for $162 50. Porter and Dimmick for Plaintiff, Reeder and Davis for Defendant. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Countryman. In dictment for a rape upon Jane Snyder,, a little girl nut eleven years of age. This case occu pied two days. Revolting and disgusting as was the crimo with which the -prisoner stood charged, yet strange to say local politics wero brought to bnar upon the case, and the two fac tions of the great democratic party in the town ship where the crime was alleged to have been perpetrated, took sides for and against the pris oner. He was acquitted. Morris, Leforge, Diinmick and Walton for Com'lth., Porter and Unori for Defendant. John Leforge vs. Daniel Jayne. This suit vas brought to recover $172 88, for Pike coun ty checks lent id defendant in 1824, which he promised to return on demand. Tho defendant put in ihe plea of the statute of limitations and the Court instructed the jury that the plaintiff could not recover. Verdict for defendant.--Dtmmick for PIff., Porter and Davis for Deft. John Huntsberger vs. Samuel Bogart. An appeal by defendant from the judgment of F. Starbird, Esq. Verdict for Plaintiff for $24. Porter for Plaintiff, Dimmick for Defendant. There, were a great many arguments, cer tiorari, fcc. disposed dfj and the Court ad J'uirned on Saturday night at eleven o'clock. . Anti KetJtci's Tlie Cat osit of llie IBajj Tho great Anti-rent agitator, 14 Big Thun der," alias Dr. Boughton, has turned States' evi dence and disclosed all. The Sheriff of Co lumbia has the names of the Anti Rent leaders throughout the State, and of their conlederates in this city; and we presume that the whole of them have been captured by this time. Two field-pieces and some arms were captured near Hudson nt the close of last week. A rumour reaches us from Hudson, that an insurrection and attempt of the Anii-renters to lynch Big Thunder was expected there yester day, but the military were fully prepared for any emergency. N. Y. Sun, 8th. New Bank. Tho Lehigh County Bank, Al lentnwn, Pennsylvania, has commenced busi ness. Its notes are redeemed in New York at 1 per cent, discount, and purchased in Phila delphia at 1 1-4 per cent. Several slave-hunters from the south are said to be prowling about Montrose, Pa. watching an opportunity to kidnap the the runaway slaves now residing in that section. Horned Frogs (alive) have been sent to the National Institute from Galveston, Texas. An Englih paper has the following: "It is said that in the town of Boston the girls have made ah improvement in ironing, which beats the steam engine on common roads all hollow. They spread out all the clothes on a smoothe platform, and fasten hot flat-irons to their feet, and skate over ihem. This is combining the recreative with the useful and ornamental." IO? u7 CANNOT SWALLOW ANY MORE nSuseous doses of medicine" the very sight of the spoon makes mc sick I know it is bad, but the other day I was sick and had occasion to take something, and like yourself, had become weary of pills, powders, and mixtures, so I resorted to Sherman's Lozenges, and I can assuie you it is a very great improvement, for they are as pleasant as a common peppermint, and act as powerfully and efficaciously as the most drastic medicines in use. The Dr. has always on hand Lozenges for coughs and colds, for worms, for sea-sickness and headache, for bilious diseases, fever and ague, and most of the ills which flesh is heir to, and they are so judiciously compounded, that they are decided ly the best preparation now before the public Al though it may not seem possible that a sugar lo zenge should contain the requisite quantity of med icine for a dose, and at the same time be perfectly pleasant to the taste, yet such is the fact, and not only so, but it is proved beyond doubt that medi cines in this form act much moce efficaciously than in any other, and in many cases produce al most miraculous effects. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicines just received, and for sale at the Republican Of- i fice. PRICES CURRENT. Corrected evert 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 pdr pound Eggs, per dozen Plaster per ton Hickory wood, per cord Oak, do. do. Mackerel, No. I Do. do 2 Potatoes, ptJr bushel Strouds- Easton. Phila burg. 4 75 4 25 4 00 3 50 3 25 2 87 90 0 90 63 (35 (51 25 21 25 27 37 47 40 0 00 4 00 4 00 2 25 2 50 3 00 40 40 50 31 30 33 1 25 1 30 1 47 14 14 12 12 II 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 It!ARIIEI, In Milford, on the 1st inst. by Harvey Roys, Esq., Mr. Milton S. Kimble, and Miss Martha J. Ridgway, both of Lackawaxen tsp , Pike co. At the same time and place, by Francis A I. Smith, Esq., Mr. Thomas Shay, of Sussex co. N. J., and Miss Lydia Maria Abeis, of Milford. DIES, In Stroudshurg, on Friday evening &s,JCal vin, son of Samuel Hayden, in the 3d year of his age. In Stroudshurg, on Friday evening last, Ra chel, daughter of James N. Durliug, in the 2d year of her ago. In Siroudsburg,on Sunday evening last, Hen rietta, daughter of Bidleman Gordon, in the 1 1th year of her age. In Stroud township, on Wednesday evening last, George, son of John Frankenlield, in the 2d year of his age. BRICK 250,000 Brick, jusi burnt, are 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 in exchange. C W." DeWITT. Milford, Nov. 21, 1844. Worsens Kill Thousands. CHILDREN are most subject to them, but per sons of all ages are liable to be afflicted with them. Bad breath, paleness about the lips, flush ed cheeks, picking at the nose, wasting away, leanness, pain in the bowels, joints or limbs, dis turbed sieep, frightful dreams, moaning and some times a voracious appetite, are among the symp tomps of worms. Many are doctored for months for some other imaginary disease, when one box of Sherman's Worm Lozenges would effect a cute. Ur. Ryan, corner of Prince street and the Bowery, cured a man of worms that was reduced to a skel eton, and by only one box of Sherman's Lozenges: he is now as fat as an alderman. The Hon B. B. Beardsley has saved the life of one of his chil dren by them. The sale of over 2,000,000 of boxes has fully tested them. They are the only infalli ble worm destroying medicine known. What family will be without them I Consumption, Coughs, Colds, WhoopingCoughs, Asthma, and all affections of the lungs, will find a hcalirw value in Sherman's Cough Lozenges. They saved the Rev. Richard De Forrest, the Rev. Mr. btreeter, Jonathan ilowarth, ksq., and that worthy old hero, Leonard Rogers, from the consumptive's grave. They cured in one day, the lev. .Mr. Dunbar, the Rev. Mr. Handcock, Wm. L Attree, Esq., of distressing coughs. They are le pleasantest cough medicine and cure the soon est of any known remedy. Headache, Sea-sickness and Palpitation, re- ieved in from five to ten minutes by Sherman's Camphor Lozenges. Persons attending crowded rooms or travelling will find them to impart buoy ancy of spiiits and renew their energies Those suffering, from too free living will find a few of the ozonges to dispel the horrors and lowness of spirits. Mr- ivrauth, ot the bunday ftlercury, has repeatedly cured himseli of severe headache by them. Captain Chadwick, of the packet ship Wellington, has witnessed their efficacy in a great many cases of sea-sickness. They operate like a Wonderful. Many strange and astonishing occurrences are related of persons under the effects of-Animal Magnetism. One of the strangest, how ever, which we have yet met with, has just come under our notice. It is of a sleeping tio hint. They say, there is a man in Providence, R. I., who, whilst under the influence of ani mal magnetism, plays the violin in the sweet est and most enchanting manner, and knows nothing of music when awake. As Mesmeritm 'as thus been applied to -the Fine Arts, who can tell to what perfection it may be instrumen tal in bringing them ! NTH iLIST. corrected weekly for tlic JefferSoniaa Republican. The notes of those banks on whit, i quotations arc omitted and a dash( )substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. JEVxmsyivassia. Ll'liiladelnhia ban. par Ban of ftortn America, uu Farmers' t Mechanic' tlo Vi;tnri bank do West D ranch bank I'itl?bUrR Wsiyncsburs Biovvnesville Erie bank The Plaieifield Bank. Various rumours, prejudicial to the solvency fiho Piainfield Bank, New Jersey, having got ""o circulation, Moses Y.- Beach, Editor of ihe iev York Sun, and principal share-holder in le Bank, affirms that the Bank is' perfectly i!od, and worthy all credit. We know nothing tilie condition of the Liifetitution.-ourselvcs, tf Moses, would not stand sponsor for its '"undiu'ss, we wonder who would I South vari.txn Kensington ban do Nerks county bank .cns:ngwn Dan uu Hank of Northern Liberties do Mechanics' Hank do ;ommcrch:l Hank Bank of l'enn Township Manufacturers' Mcch'ns MoyamenMug bank United States bank Girard do Pennsylvania bank Bank ol uemiantown Bank of Montgomery co. Bank pf Delaware county Bank of Chester county Ddylcstowri bank Fanners' hank of .Bucks Easton bank Fanners' bank of Reading Lebanon bonk Harrisburg bank Middletown bank Farmers' bank Lancast er Lancaster bank Lancaster county bank Northrunpton bank .Columbia Bridge Carlisle bank" Northumberland bank Miners bank of Polls ville York bank. ; Chanibersbutgbank Gettysburg bank Wyoming do Honesduic jlo flank of I.ewuiown " Bank of Susquehanna co rowamla do Relief Notes New York. crrv BANKS America, bulk of dojAmorican Exchange "SlRank of Commerce 10 Bank of the State of N Y par par Butchers' and Drovers' Chemical do City dolCommercial Clinton Del. and Ilu-lson rami co. par do do do do do par do I.'in. bank at Wan en uo sale V.'sislwigton ilo l)rv Dock. i'Ullon uans oi lum Orcein; ich Lafaveltt? Leather Manufacturer' , M:uluiltcn company Mechanics' Bunking Asso Merchant!' bank Merchant Mechanics & Traders' Merchants' Exchange Niitional hajlk pariNew York, Bank of 2! No .v-York Banking co. ii V. stv. Sfk Security b. par UNoith Rher 1 do Jil'licenix - - ; N'SnvniitJi Wnid do Tenth Wan! Ct'l'Kuh'wnen's ' pnr :.VUiiion H. of N Y -A1 nn 'do do do do do do do do do do KEW TAlLORIKCi- ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudshurg, 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 lino of business, with neatness and despatch. The public may rest assured of being as well suited as to prices and good fits, as they can he in any other establishment in Stroudshurg, or in any Oily, as he has done business in ihe first -ihops in 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. Culling done at the shortest notice and on ihe most reasonable terms, and warrant ed 10 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 buMuuss he will receive a share of pub lic patronage October 17. 18-14. NOTICE. EstiiJe of ITInrsaret Thomas, Dec'ti. Letters of Administration on the estate of Margaret Thomas, late of Smi'hfieid township, 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, ) ....pcnp,, 1 Administrators JAMES BELL, Jr. j Experiment Mills, Sept. 5, 1844. Gt. LOOK AT THIS! The undersigned, not being prepared to car ry Wool from the houses of his (nend, takes- charm upon the agitated or shattered nerves, as this method of informing the public generally, Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster does upon rheu-1 hat he will CARD all Wool brought to his matism, lumbago, pain or weakness in the side, J machines, for TWO cents per pound and it back, breast, or any part of the body. Mr. H. G, j w:ji be .one w:.u neatness and despatch. Daggers, 30 Ann street, Henry it. Gou ding, 35 N n w . , r , m t k : . n -it .i . xi 1 it : ,i 1 - - multitude of others have experienced the wonder- S- Siaplea & Co. s s ore, Stroudshurg, and re- "ul effects of these Plasters. Price only 12 1-2 cents, (aulton is necessary to see tnat you get the genuine Sherman'? Lozenges and Plasters, as there are many worthless articles attempted to be palmed olTin place of then), by those who would tritle with your life for a shilling. A fresh supply of these valuable medicines just received and for sale at the Republican office. December 10, 18-11. turned to the same place. JOHN P. QUICK, At Keilersvillo. Hamilton tsp., July 2, 1 814. INDIAN QUEEN JOLKJ Rest Fesaeaes & 0. MANUFACTURERS OF , Umbrellas, Parasols, & Sim Siaaties, No. 143 Market street, Philadelphia. Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu rers, &c. &c, to 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 es tablished is to consult ihe mutual interest of their customers and themselves, Uy manufactu ring a good article, selling it at the Lowest Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu- neraison, 111 tho amount of sales and quick returns. Possossiii" inexhaustible facilities fur manui facture, they are prepared to supply orders 10 any extent, and respectfully solicit ihe patron aa of merchants, manufacturers und dealers. A Large assortment of the New Style Curtain Parasols. Phila.. Nor. 21, 1814. !)'. IK Ami WATCHES, SIIiVESS WAS8E&JEWELRY. JFaitscs Pelcrs & Co. No. 105 Ar. 2d st. corner of Elfreth's Alley, PHILADELPHIA. J. P. & Co. continue to nianufaclureatt heir old stand,1 Silvt r Spoons, Spectacles, Thimhles, &c., on as- low terms as any manufactory in tho citv. They have on hand and kep constantly f ir sale, beside iheir own manufactures, WAI.CHLS ol nil kinds and prices; SILVER W ARE, JEWELRY and FANCY' GOODS, in their laneiy, which will be sold low. Spectacle Glasses fitted to all ages and siuhts, in Gold, Silver, German Silver and Steel Framos, wiih convex, concave, porisOopic, blue, orov and green Glasses. . . jjjj3 Watchmakers supplied with all neces sary articles in their line, such as Tools, Ma terials. GIaste, &e. JfcJ3 Watches repaired at short notice and warranted to perform well. Philadelpl.i i, Dec. 12. 1841. 3m. JL JCjJU Sl&'ondsSKi&'gh, Fa. i arosotssr sJEE&i j lias fitted up a commodious and elegant Ho- j tel on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the! store of G. H. Miller & Co., and directly op-! posiie the residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq. He has every convenience for entertaining strangers and travellers. Persons from the ci ties, and oihcrs who wish to take a pleasant jaunt in the country " will be accommodated in the most satisfactory manner at nis uouse. THE TABLE will be supplied with the best productions af forded by the market. HIS ROOMS AND BEDS are such, as will, 'he hopes, provo satisfactory to 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 hone in the county for comfort and convenience. With those 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. JJj Permanent boarders will find a quiet homo and bo satisfactorily accommodated at moderate prices. Sttoudsburg, Sept. 28, 1843. TO COIJWTKY IKEKCHAWSS. The- Subscribers respectfully invite Country Merchants who are about to purchase'JFall 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, we hope, be a suflicicnt inducement to purchasers to call at our respective establish ments. Silks and Fancy Goods. W. & R. P. Uemington, P0 Market street; Asbhurt &. Remington, 50 " " ' Buck & Potter, 11( Yard & Gillmore, 109 " Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds, McFarland & Co 105 Market street. Burnett, Withers & Co. 120 Scott & Baker, 150 " Wise, Pusey & Wise, 15 J ' Hardy & Hackers, 40 N. Second;st. Importers op Cloths, Cassi meres, Ves tings, c. William II. Love, 147 Market stjreet. Lambert Duy, 108 Hardware and Cutlery. Michael T. Baker, 215 Maruet street. Edward S. Handy & Co. J8 Importers and Manufacturers of Saddler v Hardware. Horn ic Kueass, 215 .Market street. Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leg horn and Palm Hats, c. W. E. & J. G. WhpUn,, 158 Market street. Levick, Jenkins & Co. 150 " M Conrad & Co. 60 Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, &c. Thomas P James; 212 Market street. Potts, Linn Si Harris, 213 1-2" Robinson. Collins & Co 87 " Edward Cole, 51 Thompson, Pancoast & Co. 40 " Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. L Kenton, 17GMarket stieet. lohn Sauerbier & Brother, 62 Books and Stationary. Grigg & Elliott, 9 N. Fourth st. Hogan & Thompson, 30 do do Importers of British and Frencfr Fan cy and Staple Stationary. L I Cohen & Co 27 S. Fourth st. Henry Cohen, 3 do do Importers of Hosiery, Gloves, Trim mings and Fancy Goods. Setley & Sevening, 23 N Third st. Parker & Lehman, 3 do do Combs, Brushes. Brooms, jc. 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 Lamps. Ellis S Archer, 32 N Second street Manufacturer of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths. Isaatx Macauley, Jr. G N Fifth street Manufacturers and Importers of Pa per Hangings. Howell & Brothers, 80 & 112 Chesnut streets August 22, 1844. 6m. 41 eWitt, Brothers & Hageriy, 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 lake current money or Pork. We respectfully solicit, a share of public pat ronage. JOB WORK. N oat 1y c x ecu t e d at this O fiice - In store. Foreien and American Broad Cloths and Cassimcres, of the various descriptions adap ted lo the approaching season, among which are twilled and ficured Cloths and Cassimeres for Sack and Over coats. ,.;. ....I- cikId mill iil.-iiii Satinetts anu J. L I O l ' , uu f i " BAR IRON. DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED, Bar Iroii, Car,Coac3i Jk Wagon Axles CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS, Axle and Gun Barrel Iron, And a general assortment of WAGOIV TYRE & SQUARE IKOJf, constantly on hand and will be sold on the mos reasonable terms, by MORRIS EVANS. Analomink Iron Works, April 6,1842. NOTICE. Sherman's Cough Lozenges,ft and Clickener's Pills ; For aale at this ofiiee. LOOK HERE. We have just received for sale, at the" Jeftvr sonian Office, a supply of " Femier's Odorifer ous ComvOUIld for StrenstllSnina. snftanimr and Cloakinos, together with an assortmeul of Pad- oeauiifying the Hair, ," aUo of Fennfpfl?ta dings, Sllesias, Canvass, Serges, Hollands, trifiee for Preserving and Beautifiinx the Teeth, I A f. it it . -n preventing j.uumsxvne, eye. anu also "Tenners jfomaae JJtvinc a preparation lor curing cnap Twist, Sewing Silk, Bindings and oihor irim mings used by lailors. Also, Black Saiins, Plaid, Figurod and Plain Silk. Velvets, Woolen Velvets, and oilier new stylo of Vestinqs. Our assortment is extensive and terms rea sonable. ' ' ' , LIPPINCOTT & PARRY, Dealers in Cloths, Caasimeres, &c.,'No. 57, North Second street, Philadelphia.' -9ih mo. 2d, 1814. 2m. BLANK DEEDS. v-.:j.For sale at this office. ped hands, bruises, &c. The articles are all of ihe first quality, and tho high repuiaiion which they have acquired in ihe ciues, and wherever else they have been used, canngi fail to recom mend ihem to the general notice and patrouago of the people of this place and vicinity. A. number of our citizens have already tried ihem, and pronounce them excellent. Wu inviie all, who are in want of any such articles, to give uu a call, and we are sure they will ,no go away unsatisfied. December 19, 1544. . .j f,
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