' "OFFICIAL "RE.T0BM; OF THE ELECTlOlOPf MOlfliOE CG0KTY, ..,;',.:; HELD U.JBSAY OCTOBER' 14, .llSjf& - : - JEFFERSONLAN REPUBLICAN, Thursday, Oclober 10, 1,84 5. Terms, $2,00 -n jilrunoe: naif yearly; stnd $2,50 if not , i.d l)ufuiethenil of lhe.ve!ir. (Xp V. j. Palmer, Esq., at his Heal Estate sind Coal Olfice, No. 59 Pine street, below Third, two squares S. the Merchants' Exchange, Phila., -and Ko. LH0vNass.au .sire.et, (Tribune buildings,) X. Y.,is authorised to receive subscriptions and advertisements for the Jeffcrsonian Republican, and cive receipts for the same. Merchants, Me chanics, and tradesmen generally, may extern "their business by availing themselves of the op--portunilies for advertising in country papers -which Eiishgent:y affords. i If! Xfi l. . m 14 ,r w I Townships!' ta ct a 3' e: 3 c t1' U i re K : t : i i fit: V. M. BWAYZE, JOeiafist, oi Easion, Returns his thanks to the Ladies and' Gen tlemen of Stroudsburg an'd vicinhy. for the lib eral patronage he rsceivej from them on a for mer viii, and hopes by strict attention to busi ness to merit their confidence hereafter. Oil. SWAYZ.E, will visit S'rodburg on Thursday 'he 9ih of October next, and will re itnaiiifiiuiil the 25ih, where he will be pleased to wnil, upon thoe willing hi- services. Oftice ut the Stroudsburg Huu.ie. 'September 25, 1,345. Canal Commissioner.' James Burns -Samuel D Karns - AssembY. Peter Snyder -Hugh B. Hiueline -George Bachinan -Samuel Meyers -John Jacoby - - -James Yliei .- - -Prothqnotarv. James H. Siroud -John D. Morris - - Sheriff. Andrew Siortu -, - Thomas Heifer r Register & Recorder. Samuel Rees - - ; Glorious Victors'. THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT! By the returns, which We publish in anotliRr oolumh, ft will he seen that the regular ticket i peler X.ander ltr ihe Li gi'latnre ha-j been compleiely used Gideon Burrttl un in thi- DiNttiot.. The clique of dictators has ! William R. Otis been routed,- horse, foot and -dragoons. iMey--ers, the caudjddte of Jimmy & Co., has but the paltry mtijnriiy o j'Jdj.m this county, over Col.; William A. Brodhead Snyder, ihe peoples candidate, whose majority j Edward P. Rhoads in Northampton i- 5t2 over Meyers. Snyder's , Jacob H. Eylenberger inajuriiv over Sammv (" who was cut out for' Wlllla,u Hh-ioii. - . - . . v, i i- i i x1 RKASURF.R.. The Ltgilaiuru bti' sjioiled in the making up) rjwar(j Potens is, in the two c)unties, 339. The whole vol-jQeoroe y Buh imteer Leotlaiive ticket is elected by' from j Commissioner. .-250 to 3o0 majority. Glory enough for a life-: Melohoir Drehejr - lime!! The people have arien in their ma-j ""S6 S!u,Fer : - ' - i , , r r i William Staples.? - je-ty and have pronounced the doom of those ! Andrew Singer -156 -103 -20 1 r200 -199 -110 -M0 -ill -222 . -111. -145 -.,84 - ,13 000 205 1 , 17 JO 7 184 110 226 23 2 51 43 43 152 207 . 1,63 207 163 'who have been boasting that they had ruled and. would rule this county. The sceptre has departed from them, and they poor fellows look as if ihey had swallowed an apothecary's sh'op, bottles' and all. Poor Sammy ! we really pity hrm. What mil ihe temperance foiks now do j 120 127 114 ,121. ''.,2 ooU, 65 67 000 102 5 84 141 ' s -:'45.,'i204v i 4 -173 -109' - 8 - 10 - 19 -246 - 51 -233 - J'5- 135 . SO. 15. 185 J8 1 000 47 124 1 44 6oo- , ,155 249 247 247 '75 78 78 23-1 ' 95 117 5 7fr .142 156 29 130 1 4 134 110 140 ? 000 75 74 74 130 132 132 106 1.03 100' .68 2 78 41 29 '15 v. 42 41 41 105 106 106 .j 76 : 7:7- 91 ' 35 .20 000 46 3 .98'. 91 ' 21 00 - 29. 30! 28 29 29 29 98 '63 97 63 97 63 34 00 32- 33 33 50 49- 49 18 28- 38 38 38 17 17 17- 70 57-' . im 14 47 26 41.' 00 60 29 "68 ! 35 16 "22 31- Hr 10 16 19 19. 19 , i 21- 14'-0-8 -560-i2' .2 70J.r.'7 2 00 6" '5 -1:3 25 ' --3 32 " 21 " 1 138 '192' - 780 759 ' 756 1003 ' 1041 ' .1012 ' ! ' Tl'47'i ."7.3tf ; '539 'ATfORNEY AT LA W, Will practice in the several Courts in ihe Ci ty and County of Philadelphia. His OihVe is .at. No. 35 South Fourth street, between CIirmvui :it:d Wahmi Mreets. ' Philadelphia, Spp't. 23, 1845.---3m.. 39 . 4 1 41 1 -l4 30 23 10 hi) ti3 45 23 000 000 000 42 29 A 'If 57 2 . 1 i576S : ; '..BARGAINS .' . May be had a&'WELLES & EARL'-S New Dry Gonds Sioro, No. 05 Barclay ireet,.-uv6 j dor above Greetrwich reet, ,New York, where the following Goiid-i may be found, at 'tiiiX'imple'd low prices, vilz : ' Brown and BUwhed Shirtiri"". 293 'J Calicoes,, the gieateat :iM)riiibnt ever oftered '! on 'hl- MOe f thy town. . , w- . - ' :-iKWst.yle3; ' i iil;u;t an! cuioeJ Alpaccas 505 k Ir.'.iLi 1 Itl14 k t". Coroner. Peler Learn - -John Wagner -Jacob Van-Buskirk Samuel Mevers J David Singer - Auditor - G9 -145 000 -000- -000 i 38 56 143 87- 157 'iSV& 2 4 12 -45 6 obo4 5 179 ' 5 000 000 000 84 66 -91' 100 000 3 89 4 000 000 000 48 60 30' S2 " 1 ' 9- 69 000 000 3?. it 70 1 43 25 45 36' 70 94 6 00 00 1 15 3, 59 23 i"3 51 00 39 73 10 00' 00 00 i-a. , ,3 ,z. 00 , 66 l'2 541,39 v 203 - 662 - -3 36 '18! 2r l1 35 00 00 30 21 42 ,33 i3i 13 7- .. 666 619 v360 M 145 rflatircfsr White. Red atiil Yelow assimeres, Satinetis anil Kentucky ! Jean. ! Shawls, a great variety. Ho-tef :rom "l shilling per puir ro4 shilling; Tae her with a great variety of Fancy Goodv. New York. September 1 I, 1845" to et some one lo present their petitions at tho j Jacob Frauiz next .-ession ? But the poor used up clique! U'lirit 1i'h Iipv in rnmfiirt tbpm TIipv Knv " Isot 'their darling Samruy, their Proihonotary, j The Trade in Iiiicifer Iatclie. their Register and Recorder, and their Com-! It is wonderful to notice the immense pro-.iitis.-Mon'er. Not a drop of'comfort left too bad! ; gress that has been "made in this trade within a too bad! Why would not the people suffer I few years. A London paper informs us that Jimmy'-'" rule them a little longer? Wonder ' eight years ago, there were only 40 people en w'hal'has become of those nictujes ! Ha! ha! aoed in the manufacture in that counlrv. who : ' '. . . - 1 a e ------ - La'- Ir. Swayze, JDeiilisI, made 120 gross per week. Now there are 25 masters in London who make, on-an average, j 2,000 gross each week, on 50,000 gross in al! . .7 C. II TT 1 t-l. . i.iiow at me oirouusourg nouse, wnere ne - Th , , o50 and 600 b In ,he ... - . . . ...riw villi.remain next week only., lhose wishing -yi.i .r .u- sskillful operator. i f n i i oniy.. inose wisntng r ,Ko .nvee ,hpr nrft rifiariv ,.s services shouldicall before the. last of the j 6000 women fln( girJs conlan,ly employed: week. Fium peonal knowledge -and expe-' hey consume 45 00O square feet of timber to rience we fcflOw-Dr. S. to be a careful and make ,his quanlily. This is only the number made by 25 makers. There are a great num ber of other makers in London, and likewise in ihe provinces, as Bristol, Manchester! Liver pool, Norwich, Leeds, Newcastle, Plymouth, and Weymouth, who likewise manufacture great quantities, but the exacl quanuiy we have not been able" to ascertain ; but it may be safe ly sajd that there are now employed in Eng land, in this branch 500 men, 1,200 boys, 11, 000 women and girls, using 90,000 square feet of timber per week, and making weekly 100, 000' gross, or 14,400,000 boxes, or the enor mous quantity of 720,000,000 matches. The first thing which putkes ihe inquiring mind is, where and how is this immense quantity con sumed'? though the consumption is rapidly in creasing, and the manufacturers cannot make them fast enough. One firm alone in Man chester have orders on hand for more than they can make the next five months, beside their regular orders. . PHILADELPHIA CITY. 'A GIorcati Whig Victory !! ! w . ! . - r The Pennsylvania nquirer of the 15th says: The Whigs of Philadelphia yesterday achieved a glorious victory. The result is most gratify ing. We have carried our. whole City Ticket Vy majorities ranging from FOUR HUNDRED TO' FIFTEEN HUNDRED. Colonel Swift leads Mr. Keyser 438 votes, while he leads Col. Page 1034. ' The whole vote polled in the city was 13,728, or nearly a thousand less tha.n ia'8 year. The majority on our'Council'Tick "et will not vary much.. from a' thousand, while ome of qor candidates on ihe City and Coun ty Ticket have received a still larger majority probably 15 in the city. These latter calcu lations, "however, are formed-on -partial returns, a ai,3.o'clock this, mptning, no vote had been fully reported, except for the Mayor. It is be-vond'-dll question, however, that we have swept the.' board in be City pf Philadelphia, and have realized the warmesi expectation of our friends. AN UNEXPECTED. VICTORY. ' Georgia The Whigs Ttiutnpiiant. The 'Aucusia Chronicle of Saturday has re llirriR,' Qfilcial and reported from sixty seven .oomines,- whjch bhuvr a gain of about 2,800 Votes in favor of Governor Crawford over the Aie;for President Ja.st year,'. .There, are twen-iy-6ixfcounties io liearirotn', which- will proba '1 increase the gajn. There can,, therefore, 4e no doubt of 4hersticcesp of Governor Cra,w Axd'by a handsome raajoriiysay from 1,000 in Jj6P0 yqies. ;U i supposed thai the Legislature, on joint ballot, U-iU likewise be Whig. J he Uhtanicle 'fiv.s jhai ihe. Seiaie wil probably siand. ,22 Whigs 10 25 Locofocos, which will give the latter, a'majorii of three .-in that body.? Ir the fJjjius'ey tbft prospect fpy is that there will be a Whig majority of iix 10 eight. jf'A g?yl(n.an'.,,a,nd P.ar80"8 Ms robbed on flwirjdia'ftteamlHiai between Albany andNew 4'.Vk V liTchTor rwo'agoVof a wallet coniainingl 50t5.- - . . . NE W.FiLL GOODS . - 4 W E3 iL LSS&EA SI , Kp, 65, Buijcla' Street, IST. Y. . Are receiving an entire new Siouk of Sea sonable Dry Goods, to which the attention of families and ;ier.on- about commencing house keeping, is respectfully invited. . Thf.y hae now on liand, new iiy!-s i Fall Prints, Atnerican, English and French j Gingham. .. . Rich Plaid and Shaded Musi in de Lzines Suner Black and Mode colored Alnaccas silk A Good Joke. ...rn It is.said that ihe day on which Mr. Clay , ew atves 0f cl0uded Alpacca, for ladiea' rk TO PRINTERS TYPE-FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS JFiii'Mihin? Wjji-c-Hou The subscribers have opened a new Type loum! ry in the city of New York, where they are read to supply orclrrs to- any extent, for any kind of Jf or fancy Type. Ink, Paper, Cases. Gailevs r- J Eule STEEL COIXMN BOLE. sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for" Printing Ofiice. Also second band materials The Type, which ate cast Fn new moulds from an entirely new set of matrixes, wit!) deep count ers, are warranted to be unsurpassed byanv, and will be sbld at prices to suit tho times. Ali the type furnished by us is ' hand cast " The tvpes from any foundry dan be matched at this estab lishtnent. Printing Presses furnished.. and also Steam En gines of the most approved pattems. N. II. A .Machinist is constantly in attendance to repair Presses and do light work COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST Poi PRINTERS. u COCKCROFT 4- OVEREND, GS Ann t September,. 1845. Gm 83 30 65 94 61 42 53 27 39 675 194 69 5 r 507 arrived at the White Sulphur, Col. Singleton of South Carolina had invited Mr. Andrew Ste venson, Judge Peter V. Daniel, and John Ty ler, to take lea at his .cabin. Mr. Clay being unaware. of the fact, determined about twilight! ding habits. Black and col'd Silks, Bombazines.. Irish Linens, Lawns, wide Sheeting and Table Linen. Damask Napkins, all sizes Cotton Table Clot lis," Worsled do . lo visit the Colonel. The three worthies above Marseilles Quills and Counterpanes mentioned, had alreadv arrived, before the can- Cotton Shirtings and Sheeiino, Corded Skirts n pi 1 1-10 j- Cambric Jacunet and Book Muslins, plain and dies were hunted. Col. S. was standing in - , 11 ' , , .'. tt h I figured. tne door as Mr., way approacneu. now uo Jaconel a,ld SwisS,Musliii, Insertino and Edg you do, Mr. Clay ? nam the Colonel, in a loud voice. Tyler bprang out of the window, ditto Peler V., Stevetison following suit. When the lishis were brought, the Colonel was sur prised 10 find hisvisftors had sloped. . Cor. Rich. Whig;. wgs. The' current business of the United Slates Patent Office for the month of September, is as' follows r Number of patents issued for im provements, 49 ; number of patents issued for designs, 3. Amount of fees received for new applications, S5.840; amount of fees for copies, &c. SI 33. Total, $4,973. Men's and Women's Coiion, Lambs-wqpl shirts and drawers. Linen Camtsnc Hdkf's, Hosiery of every de scription. Superfine Flannels and a general assortment of goods fur children's wear. September 18, 1845. N. B.'--J. V. Stkader, formerly of Str'nuds hurg and Shawnee, Monroe county, would-' be happy 10 see his old friends, and the Merchants of Monroe and Pike counties, al ihe'ahove.Store, where ihey can be supplied with all "descrip tions of Fancv and Staple Dri Goods', on as reasonable terms, for cash or a' limited credit, as ai any other establishment in the City. . Hay. The price of this article, says the Philadel phia Chronicle, has advanced 25 per cent, within 30 days. Farmers refuse ' to part with f . stock, fearing 10'fall bhort before ihe winier is over.' The hay harvest did not produce half a crop. owing 10 the longspeU of very dry weath er. ' The Government a'i Washington oh Saturday drew $100,000.10. pay the troops, in Texas. - ' ' The Mormon. Informaiiot) lad been received , by ihe -Laclede, al "St:. Loit!i. 'on the -1st insi.," that Gen: Hardin rwi'h two, hundred ;inen, marched on Carthage, and look ihe town. The Mormons; on the apprbai h of the besifging force, took j refuge jtl.lhft Court. House, whmh ihey fortified and prepared to defend.- Gen. H. al twee sur rounded their cjiade),' and ordered them lo stir rende, giving them fifteen .tninijts 10 deliber ate. At the i-mi jtil tlia,liui tln'y had laid down their arms, and were,, prisoners of.var! Tin's accolnpiithod, 'ihey ) e.pi'tmitled lo de. part ori ih'ir i.rolk ok iioxok,! . ' THE QUESTION SETTLED. MANY PERSONS WONDER AND ASK, why Dr. SmilKs Vegetable Pills are now pre ferred to other medicines which have been so much longer before the public. The reasons are plainly, thai they give more general satis faction, and are incomparahhj more pleasant, be-: i.ng coated with sugar ; and as ilpey ncuer gripe, or nauseate, it is no wonder that those who Use them do lecoiiime.nd ihcm beyond ' any other Pills. They cleanse and purify ihe blood, aid and improve- digestion, cure Head-ache, Dyspep sia, and Bilious' omplaints, in a mantior so easy, thai iheipatieiii is scarcely conscious of having -taken medicine at all: Mado by an ed ucated Physiuian, ihey do not come under tho head of " quack medicine.' : Dealers furnished at the' New York College of Health. 179 Greenwich street, New York, and sold by 'Agents in Monroe Co. Sclioch .& ypering, Stroudsburg. . II. Huston & Co. do. Jno. Marsh Co., Fennersville. IEP CA Ut ION. As a miserable imitalion has To the Creditors of Peter Kadier, an. ' 1 ' Insolvent Deotor. Take notice, that I have appointed the ltl day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the office of Thomas W. Knauss, Esql, in Cen treville, Upper Mount Bethel township, North ampton county, to receive the proof of the cred itors' of the said Peler Kocher, in support q'f. their respective claims against him at ihe lime of his discharge. And I hereby also give, notice 10 the said Creditors, that 1 have been appoif-led 'Frustefc of ihe said Peter Kocher, and lhat 1 rcqfuire all ihe sajd creditors to present their repeciive accounts to mo on or before the said day, or in my absence lo'lhe said Thomas T. Knauis, and all persons indebed 10 said Kocher, or hold ing properly belonging 10 him, to pay and deliv er the .iinie to me. ADAM KELLER, Assigme ari(( Trustee. Centrevjlle, Northampton co., Pa., ) . v August 25, 1845. J i ' " ' East notice. All person indebti'd 10 ihe .subscriber,- will v I . . . . . nl'-,k ..... ,v t . . ....In.... I. . . .!.. 1m . . r hnpn m:lft luMh.nn.nP nf" Ru.rnr C.nnl,1 Pill,' li,tK"an '"i-y luui.iicn it is "riecessarv to U sure thal"Dr. G. Benjamin i H,U!"""" wiihout any furlher delay, I ... - . 1 itiii 11 omitn'8 slgntHJiTK is on every oox. Aug. 1-1, 1815. Price j5"centrf. .Canin 1 premies of ihe subscriber, about the i.'5th of August last, a r white' snoAt; : WilJweigh Sjbppi evenly potuds. . No marks about him. T)i? owner tir ovvners. is requened locoriie fur war jL pp e prpjriy,; paycharqes, and takf ii awa v. 'uiherwise.n will be disposed ol according to law. . I; . ,v., ANrBLlldVij"' Stroud. 'ip,.Mr IBte - r shall he obliged to wait on lhein by. one. in uu thorny .with a, "Horns Coinpnitjis" in;. hand-, which would be very repugnant 10 my feelings and contrary tny desire, but forbearance Mbtne- times ceases to be a virtue, and money I must have apd that oon t N.'B.- My Books, Nposaiid all mailers connected with my lata juWs8,"Jaro Jin '.the hands of Stogdell Stokes, whotisidiily authur. ized to !ui;le and recoipt for. ihV.satne'., 1 " ' WfLLlAM. EASTBURN., Stroti'dsbnrg,' Aug, .14, 1845. 1 ' ; rrr Jfpr sale at .hispmbe? A NEW BOOT & SHOE' es Taqlishment. William Blair, Respectfully informs the ciiizrn of Stroudsburg and iciuiiy, ihni he has commenced the Boot &. Shoe leaking business ai the shop formerly !) cupie.d by W. J. Breihier,as a Tin Shop, where he 'will be-happy ! receive orders for all kinils of wnrfc in his' line of business, and also intends keep, ing on hand a slock of READY MADE W03K: and will deroteihis best efforts 10 ihe-accomirm. dation of those who will favor him with their patronage. With an experience in ihe ntisineas-of noin oftsi.derable'length a deierminaiion to adhere strictly lo his promises and a resolution never to make unreasonable charges, he nilicrs him self lhat he will receive a fair proponionof ijle custom of the Borough and-neighbofhood. Country pniuuce'of all kiiid, taken in pay. menl for work, if brouohi in reasonable time. N. B Repairing done at ihe shortest nuiice. April 3. 1.845'.6m. -PROSPECT.DS For -Revwing-end 1'ublisliing a Weekly Paytr t- tillcd " ME EW.y'ORKER. Tut I.ewsYoRker, a Weekly Journal of Liter ature and General Intelligence, ,was estaKhsiieil by the' present Editor of The New-York Tbiscn in March, 1834,, and discontinued, 01 rather inch ed, on the establishment of the Weekly Tribune, in' September, 1811, after having beon published just sevetv years and a half. Having now ample and able Literary assistance, and having recent extended and"perfectel our 'Mechanxal arranae Jnents, we propose to revise and re-issue it on aid after'the 1st of October, 1845, on a sheet slitjhtiy differing in size dr character from the old ev. Ydrker, but-at a much' lower price. The plan o: this paper will combine 1. Original Literature Reviews, Poems, etc. 2. Select Literature Tales, Sketches, extracts from new Iwoks, etc. SMisccllmiy Letters from Europe and different t parts of uur own' Country, Statistics, Awe dotes,' &c. :4 Hints on Domestic Economy Agiicultwc, In ventions, Recipes, &c. 5. General Intelligence Toreigri and Don:e3'.i including Political events, Proceedings of Con , gress. &r?(tc. , This last, department will bo carefully prepared, and will be as-ample and varied as that of aof other Weekly paper whatever. The extensive oorrespondenre'and'otlier facilities for obtain;?.: information which we have been years-engaged..' concenttating on the Daily and Weekly. Triuune, will eriaBle us present, early and authentic ac counts oftall transpiring events througlu tbt ou1 cheaper WeeklyAfrom which Political essays ell matter of a iarti2an character will be careful ly excl,udJ. Irv line, The Netv-Yorker, will be simply antilruly a Family Newspaper, of tnoder ate size and tile ldvvest possible price intetided for such, readers aa dither dislike. Political . discus sion or-p.refer-tOsob;tdiin this portion of their intel lectual altnienl through the gazettes of their re pective-loealittes. We intend that no mam t- which rationalimertfof any Political, itejtgiou ' ;other persuasion qat objeci shall appsactn this-p-i-per, thoiiglt a" large portion of its cbnicnts will ap pear also ihithe VYeckly llribune. Tni;NwToKf will be published everv Sat urday, morning, But, 'printed and mailed on Thurs day afid Friday, so as tb roach ;as tany of :tspt rons as passible before -ihe Sunday-rest of!3 Mail's". it will be "prTrited on a sheet of nns wltite pjper, idenuca. in size- and qualitv vritb of the X)aiU and, S,eB4i-Weekly Tribune, (of whtc'i ttiis is .1 snnrimfln l nrirl nfTnrdpd to the subscribe1 at the loiv prico of One Dollar a year, p3)i-a alwaysiin advaci r: -- ' ,Twelce copies will be sent a year for 7V laTS,.or Twenty-five copter fiir twenty DqIUh--SuiisbrrpiroiTlre reSpedrfully solicited by d ., GRE.ELEY & MbELBATH. 1 ISS-Nassau-stetct, Jfeut'Yoti- iSepteeJorfilS, 1845.: . .?.(Lr'P0tmae" njiay remit sirtiscriptions ato !rUk. Bills of' all specie-paying ftar.ks are re ceived at par. , JCK 250,Q(M.Bneijtisr,b mrntjare.offered for by ilieWbscriblr?,mang which' may be fu,,t sav , . 'l 60,000 Hard Brick. 75,000 Soft and Salmon do. .. 10q00 Jam do. 5,000 Square Hearth do. -All kiudi of produce, (cash jnpt Tt.fusd) 'x Iktn irj ejechange; Milford, NoV.JJttlSil. "' ' t H t'!,V.rifn',i'. Sr.- -ii Npatlv executed at "jii Office .