|
If you are searching for a particular name on this
page, you can use the "Find" feature in your "Edit"
menu on either Internet Explorer or Netscape. If you are using AOL the
command in the "Edit" menu is called "Find in Top Window"
|
Luzerne County Federalist
1 Jan. 1808
Claims of CT Settlers Additions to Hanover, Exeter, Northmoreland, Putnam, Braintrim and Newport (See p. 2-4-b) Also Salem, Plymouth, Providence, Putnam and Springfield (See p. 4-3-b)
List of letters remaining at the Wilkesbarre Post Office, Jan. 1, 1808:
Elisha ATHERTON, Kingston
Jeremiah BLANCHARD, Wilkesbarre
Enos BROWN, Pittston
Charles BENNET, Wilkesbarre
Betsey BALDWIN, Kingston
John CAREY, Providence
Hezekiah COLE, Braintrim
Pelick COMSTOCK, Exeter
Rachel COLLINS, above Wilkesbarre
Jesse COLEMAN, Plymouth
Dwelly CORNELL, Wilkesbarre
Aaron DEAN, Wilkesbarre
Moses DOLPH, Providence
Adijah DEWEY, Wilkesbarre
Charles ELLISWORTH, Nicholson
Susanna FISH, Wilkesbarre
Obel FELLOWS, Huntington
George W. GRIFFIN, Wilkesbarre
Wait GARRIT, Wilkesbarre
John W. HYDE, Wilkesbarre
Uriel HOWARD, Plymouth
Elijah INMAN, Hanover
Esther JONSON, Wilkesbarre
Philip JACKSON, Kingston
Paul KEELER, Exeter
Washington LEE, Wilkesbarre
Margaret LEWIS, Wilkesbarre
Samuel LOFRANCE, Kingston
James MEARS, Wilkesbarre
Sam. MARVIN, Northmoreland
Walter ONSON, Exeter
Lawrence MYERS, Kingston
Conrad PEBILHIMER, Nesquepeck
Elisha POTTER, Providence
Godfrey PERRY, Wilkesbarre
Moses PARK, Hanover
Darius PRESTON, Hanover
Abraham COWERS, Kingston
Joel ROGERS, Kingston
William ROBERTS, Northmoreland
Lucy STEARNES, Wilkesbarre
Robert TUBBS, Kingston
Hannah SKEER, Kingston
John SMITH, Wilkesbarre
Richard VAN VLEET, Hanover
Sylvester SUMMERS (no location)
Eliza SLOCUM, Pittston
Joseph SLOCUM, Wilkesbarre
James THOMAS, Canaan
Joseph WOODBRIDGE, Wilkesbarre
Theodore WOODBRIDGE, Canaan
Jacob WEISE, Newport
Caleb WRIGHT, near Wilkesbarre
David WATERMAN, Wilkesbarre
Jonathan HANCOCK, P. M.
Isaac CARPENTER and John R. ROGERS, under the firm of CARPENTER and ROGERS, inform their friends and the public that they have commenced the Hatting Business, in all its branches. In Wilkesbarre, a few doors above the Public house of Col. E. BULKELEY, where they hope by a strict attention to their business, to receive a share of the public patronage. Cash paid for all kinds of Hatters Furs.
8 Jan. 1808
Letters remaining at the Tunkhannock Post Office, Jan. 1st:
Ichabud SEVER, Tunkhannock
Peter OSBORN, (no location)
Amos WEST, (no location)
Elicum JONES, (no location)
Amos DOWD, (no location)
Isaac SLOCUM, P. M.
Christopher SHOEMAKER and Miss Barbara KELLER, at Rush, by Isaac HANCOCK, Esq. (no date of marriage)
John JAY to Miss Sophia ROSEWELL (no date or location of marriage)
William FRINK to Miss Ruth RUSSELL (no date or location of marriage)
Jesse BAGLEY to Miss Sally SAUNDERS, at Bridgewater, on Sunday evening last, by John MARCY, Esq.
Notice All persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to make immediate payment. Benjamin BAILEY, Jacobs Plains.
15 Jan. 1808
The Commissioners of Luzerne Co. will contract for building a bridge over Bowmans Creek, near where the Main Road crosses said Creek, at the expense of the County. Elisha HARDING, Hosea TIFFANY, James WHEELER, Commissioners and Peleg TRACY, Clerk
Ranaway from the subscriber on the 30th Dec. last, an apprentice boy named Benjamin WOOLEY, about fifteen years of age of a dark complexion, impertinent and fancy in his manners, and had on when he went away a mixed coloured short coat and jacket, deerskin overhalls and a rorun hat & c. All persons are hereby forbid harbouring or trusting said apprentice or the penalty of the law. Benjamin NEWBERRY, Northmoreland.
John ROBINSON to Miss Nancy BUTLER, in this town on Tuesday evening last, by Rev. Ard HOYT
An Act Requiring the citizens of the Borough of Wilkesbarre to procure Fire Buckets.
Sect. I: On or before the first day of April next, to procure good and sufficient fire buckets which will contain three gallons each to be made of good hardness or sole leather well painted, marked and numbered, that is to say, each and every house of three stories high, shall be provided with three buckets; each and every house of two stories high, shall be provided with two buckets, and each and every house of one story high, shall be provided with one bucket, by the occupier of the said houses respectively, which shall be kept and hung up in the said several houses, in the most convenient and conspicuous place, also each and every house to be furnished with a good ladder, that shall reach up to the eaves of the same.
Sect. 2: Every household who shall not provided himself or herself with buckets and ladder as aforesaid, shall, for every month they are destitute of the same forfeit and pay fifty cents, to the use of the said Borough, the same to be collected by the Burgess of the said Borough, and by him paid into the Treasury thereof, for the sue aforesaid.
Sect. 3: And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that it shall be the duty of the High Constable of the said Borough, and he is hereby enjoined and required to inspect the said several houses within the said Borough, to see that they are provided with buckets and ladder, agreeably to the first section of this act, and in case he shall find any who refuse or neglect to procure the same, he shall forthwith report them to the Burgess of said Borough.
Sect. 4: And be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, that if any person provided with buckets as aforesaid, shall make use of the same for any other purpose than that of extinguishing fire, shall forfeit and pay twenty five cents for every such offence to be collected and applied agreeably to the second section of this act.
Passed in Town Council. Jan. 11th, 1808 Lord BUTLER, President Peleg TRACY, Clerk
To Be Sold: By private sale, a certain two story house, 45 by 20 ft. a good barn and lot of ground in the Borough of Wilkesbarre, being as per Certificate, part of Lot No. 20, containing 57 2-10 perches bounded by the centre square and centre street and by the lands of Isaac CARPENTER and the other part of said lot No. 20, with the privilege of 1-3 of a well and pump of excellent water near the house, the greater part of the buildings are entirely new and suitable to carry on any kind of pubic business being only a few rods from the Court House. An indisputable title will be given and the terms of sale made known by, Clark BEEBE. There are 10 apple and 2 cherry trees of excellent fruit on the premises.
George MILLER to Miss Sally AVERY, married at Tunkhannock on the 30th ult by Elisha HARDING, Esq.
22 Jan. 1808
Abraham BREWER, aged 17 years to Miss Hannah STAGE, aged 22 years, at Chemung, NY by Thos. FLOYD, Esq. (no marriage date)
List of letters remaining in the Post Office, Wysox, Jan. 7th:
Elizabeth SAUNDERS, Wysox
Josiah STOCKEY, Wysox
Amos MIX, Wysox
Ebenezer J. LEVENWORTH, Wysox
Joel BARNS, Orwell
Thomas REYNOLDS, Orwell
William JOHNSTON, Orwell
Peter STRICKLAND, Standing Stone
Mr. HABERLY, Towandee Creek
Adam VAN VALKENBURG, Sugar Ck
Loisa HIBBARD, Sugar Ck
Burr RIDGWAY, P. M.
List of letters remaining in the Post Office at Pittston, Dec. 31st:
Mr. FAUSBERY, Hunts Ferry
Abel RUSSEL, Hallam
Nathaniel GIDDINGS, P. M.
Taken up last Spring in the time of the high water, a quantity of saw logs, at the mouth of the Little Sugar Creek (opposite Wyalusing Flats). The owner is desired to come and prove property, pay charges and take the same away. Joseph INGHAM, Wyalusing Township.
29 Jan. 1808
Caution Whereas my wife, Rebecca, has eloped from my bed and board without any just provocation, I therefore forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will not pay one farthing of her contracting from this date. William PHILLIPS, Abington, Jan. 15.
5 Feb. 1808
Sheriffs Sale - A certain tract of land, situated in the township of Claverack, adjoining lands of William MEANS, northwardly thence of John BROWN westerly lands of Daniel FOX, John FOX and Jacob BOWMAN southwardly, and eastwardly on the Susquehanna River, containing about three hundred and sixty four acres, with the appurtenance. Seized and taken in Execution, at the property of James DAVIDSON. Jacob HART, Sheriff
One Cent Reward Ranaway from the subscriber on the 19th inst. an apprentice boy named David WOODRUFF, above seventeen years old, of a dark complexion, thick lips, impertinent a saucy, in his behavior. He had on when he went away, a grey sailor coat and jacket, leather trowsers, a new wool hat, &c. All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting said apprentice, on the penalty of the law. Whoever will bring back said boy shall pay all charges, and the above reward. George GALOWAY, Clifford
Luzerne Co. Statement 1807 (See p. 3-1-t)
12 Feb. 1808
Pennsylvania Legislature Extracts - Petitions of inhabitants of Burlington Twp., Lycoming Co. and of the north part of the counties of Lycoming and Luzerne, praying that a new county may be erected by law, to be called Hiram.
Notice to Executors and Administrators Whereas Letters of Testamentary and Letters of Administration have heretofore issued to the several persons hereafter named, and they having neglected to settle their respective accounts, within the time limited and appointed by law for that purpose. Now Notice is given to the said Executors and Administrators, that unless their said several accounts are filed with the Register for settlement, on or before the fourth day of April next, application will be made to the Orphans Court to compel a settlement of the same.
Thomas WIGTON, admr. of the estate of Elijah BROWN, deceased
Seth ROBERTS, admr of Elias ROBERTS
Joseph TYLER, admr of Ephraim TYLER
Lucy PETTIBONE, admx of Noah PETTIBONE
Joseph JAMESON and Alexander JAMESON, admrs. Of Robert JAMESON
Sarah MITCHELL, admx of David Mitchell
Aaron HUNT, admr of Thomas JOHNSON
George P. RANSOM, admr of Japeth UTLEY
Lawrence MYERS, admr of John GARNSEY
Alice ABBOTT, admx of John ABBOTT
John DORRANCE, admr of George DORRANCE
Abigail RICHARDS, admx of Asaph WHITTLESEY
Wm. H. SMITH, admr of Clement DANIELS
John CARY, admr of Barnabus CARY
William ROSS, admr of Jeremiah ROSS
William SLOCUM, admr of Thomas SAWYER
Abisha and Mary BINGHAM, admrs of Asa LYON
Stephen BURRETT, admr of Cyprian HIBBARD
Noah MURRAY, admr of Thomas HETH
Desire WILLIAMS, admr of Elihu WILLIAMS
Nelly FITCHGERALD, admx of Richard FITCHGERALD
Richard GORDON, admr of John GORDON
Martha and James STEWART, admrs. Of Lazarus STEWART
Jemima POINT, admx of John POINT
William ROSS, admr of Isaac SMITH
Obadiah GORE, admr of John MURPHY
Benja. CARPENTER, admr of Eliphalet FOLLET
Stephen GARDNER, admr of Jonathan AVERY
Ira MANVILLE, admr of Nicholas MANVILLE
John STAPLES, admr of James STAPLES
George P. RANSOM, admr of Samuel RANSOM
John TAYLOR, admr of Silas BENEDICT
Oliver PETTIBONE, admr of Noah PETTIBONE
Stephen BEEKWITH, admr of Ephraim BOWMAN
Nathan BEACH, admr of Joseph GABLE
Silas Ford ANDREWS, admr of Ebenezer ANDREWS
Jehiel FRANKLIN, admr of Daniel FRANKLIN
Daniel PEDRICK, admr of John PEDRICK
Abigail BIDLACK, admx of Shubal BIDLACK
William JOHNSON, admr of Henry JOHNSON
Henry HARDING, admr of Stephen HARDING
Robert HEMPBILL, admr of Edward HEMPHILL (surname spelled two ways)
John LEONARD, admr of Ebenezer ROBERTS
Charles E. GAYLORD, admr of Charles GAYLORD
John HUTCHINSON, admr of Samuel HUTCHINSON
Zebulon BUTLER, admr of Esbon HATCH
Benjamin CARPENTER and Diana HAGEMAN, admrs of John HAGEMAN
Benjamin SMITH, admr of Benjamin HATCH
Cain BILLINGS and Geo. COOPER, admrs of Samuel BILLINGS
Willmot MUNSON, admr of Daniel MUNSON
Mary LEONARD, admx of James LEONARD
Elizabeth WADE, admx of Nathan WADE
Hallet GALLUP, admr of Rebecca GROMITT
David DIMOCK and Hannah HARDING, admrs of Henry HARDING
Abel YARINGTON, admr of Samuel WALLIS
Rosewell WELLES, admr of Zebulon BUTLER
Nathan BEACH, admr of William DAVIS
Ebenezer WILLIAMS, admr of Thaddeus WILLIAMS
John BROWN and Elizabeth BROWN, admrs of Alexander BROWN
Michael HOFFMAN, admr of John HOOVER
Mahitable MUNROW and Charles E. GAYLORD, admrs of Nathan MUNROW
Elizabeth HOLLENBACK and Matthias HOLLENBACK, Esq., admrs of John HOLLENBACK
Arabella DUNCAN and James DUNCAN, admrs of Joseph DUNCAN
Mary HAGER and Samuel MOORE, admrs of John HAGER
Benjamin DORRANCE, admr of Abel DORRANCE
Parthenia GORDON, admx of James GORDON
Samuel HALSTEAD and Thomas HARDING, admrs of Josiah HALSTEAD
Anna SHAW, admx of Palmer SHAW
Thomas DYER jun. admr of John DURKEE
Thomas DYER, admr of James FLINT
Eunice FALLS and Jacob HART, admrs of Thomas FALLS
Richard DILLEY and Nathan WADE, admrs of Richard DILLEY
Deliverance ROGERS, admx of Josiah ROGERS
Thos. HARDING, admr of Alexander WILMOT
William MILLER and Abraham UTTER, admrs of Abraham UTTER
Oliver PETTIBONE, admr of Stephen PETTIBONE
Ebenezer BOWMAN, admr of James PARKS
Nancy STRICKLAND and Matthias HOLLENBACK, admrs of Stephen STRICKLAND
Joseph SPRAGUE, admr of Doct. Joseph SPRAGUE
Samuel JAMESON, admr of Abigail BIDLACK
William JACKSON and Silas JACKSON, admrs of Samuel JACKSON
John ALDEN, admr of James PARKES
Lenah WOLF, admx of Jacob WOLF
Josiah PELL, admr of Josiah PELL
Obel FELLOWS, admr of Ephraim FELLOWS
Mary EICK, admx of Arthur EICK
Jehoida P. JOHNSON, admr of Jacob JOHNSON
Abigail BENJAMIN, admx of Isaac BENJAMIN
Dennison KINGSBERY, admr of Phineas KINGSBERY
Nancy MARBLE and Nathan PARISH, admrs of Martin MARBLE
Margaret AUSTIN, admx of Edmund AUSTIN
Eunice WALL, admx of Shelden WALL
Elizabeth SWALLOW and Joseph SWALLOW, admrs of James SWALLOW
Samuel WALL, admrs de bonis non, of Sheldon WALL
Michael HERTER and Philip FINSTERMACKER, admrs of Martin HERTER
Rebecca DANA and Eleazer BLACKMAN, admrs of Aziel DANA
Frederick BOYER and Henry HENRITZY, admrs of Peter LEHNHARTS
James MEARS, admr of George MEARS
Silas JACKSON, admr of Elizabeth PELL
Isaac OSTERHOUT and Jonathan STEVENS, admrs of Peter OSTERHOUT
Mary Ann POTTER and Obel FELLOWS, admrs of John POTTER
Nathan PARISH, admr of John FREEMAN
Wm. GALLUP and Sophia GALLUP, admrs of Hallet GALLUP
Abraham TILBERY and Jacob WEISS, admrs of George RICE
James STEWART, admr of Hester TREADAWAY
John P. ARNDT, admr of Philip ARNDT
George KOCHER and Henry KOCHER, admrs of Christopher KOCHER
John SORBER and George SORBER, admrs of Abraham SORBER
Hannah SKEER, admx of Isreal SKEER
Ellen WADHAMS and Noah WADHAMS, admrs of Moses WADHAMS
Peletiah PIERCE, admr of John PIERCE
Charles HOLLOWAY, admr of Isaac HOLLOWAY
Jane CALDWELL, admx of William CALDWELL
George SMITHERS, admr of John Nicholas HAUS
John HYDE, admr of Ezekiel HYDE
Sabury HOPKINS, admx of James HOPKINS
Sarah BURGER and John JENKINS, admrs of Conrad BURGER
Aaron PERKINS, admr of John PERKINS
Ebnr BOWMAN, admr of Dan. BARNEY
Reuben MULLENSON, admr of Luther JONES
Frederick WAGNER and George WAGNER, admrs of Adam WAGNER
Sarah GARRETSON and John SEELEY, admrs of Jacob GARRETSON
Lawrence SLIKER and Stephen SLIKER, admrs of John SLIKER
Joseph Lee SMITH and Thomas DYER, admrs of Ephraim KIRBY
Huldah BILLINGS and Cornelius COURTRIGHT, admrs of Ransley BILLINGS
Daniel FOX, admr of Rudolph FOX
Nathan FORBS, admr of Nathan FORBS
Thomas GRAHAM, Register, Feb. 9th
19 Feb. 1808
Joseph LOTT to Miss Semantha DIXON, married at Braintrim on the 27th ult, by Josiah FASSET, Esq.
James STEWART died in Hanover on Monday evening
Job HATHAWAY died in Hanover (no death date)
Caution Whereas my wife, Susannah, has eloped from my bed and board without any just provocation and otherwise hath behaved herself in an unbecoming manner. I therefore forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting, after this date. Moses MILLER, Towandee, Feb. 10th
26 Feb. 1808
Caution Whereas my wife, Polly, had eloped from my bed and board, without any just provocation. I therefore forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will not pay one cent of her contracting, from this date. John SECOR, Providence, Feb. 22nd
Dissolution of Partnership CARPENTER and ROGERS on Friday the 19th inst., by mutual consent dissolved. The Hatting business will be carried on by Isaac CARPENTER, a few rods back of the Public House of Col. Eliphallet BULKELEY.
John DOUGHERTY, informs his friends and the public generally that he has commenced the Tailoring Business, at the house of Peter GALLAGHER in Union Street, Wilkesbarre, where he solicits share of the public Patronage. Feb. 26th
4 Mar. 1808
Sheriffs Sale Land situated in Wilkesbarre Borough, taken in execution as the property of Jonathan SLOCUM
Pennsylvania Legislature Jan. 8th Petition of Martha WILSON, admx of Col. Charles STEWART, deceased, stating that at the time of his death he was seized of four several tracts of land, in the townships of Hanover and Newport in Luzerne Co., containing in the whole 1282 acres. That the commissioners under the act of April 1799, valued the said land; that the said deceased released his title thereto for which neither the petitioner nor the said deceased ever received any compensation, and praying relief; and said petition was read and referred to Messrs SERGEANT, BEACH and BOILEAU.
Pennsylvania Legislature Feb. 4th Mr. BEACH from the committee appointed for the purpose on the 20th ultimo, reported a bill No. 91 entitled "An act for annexing part of Northumberland County to the County of Luzerne; which bill was read the first time, and Ordered that Monday next be assigned for the second reading thereof.
Fair Warning All persons indebted to the subscriber are earnestly requested to make payment on or before the 6th of April next. Those who neglect attending to this invitation, may expect to receive a notice in the name of the Commonwealth. N. PALMER, Wilkesbarre
Public Sale March 15th at 2 oclock, at the house of George TAYLOR, Wilkesbarre as the property of Mathias SALSBURY, deceased two working mares, one waggon and geers, some articles of clothing and several other small articles. James PIERCE, admr.
Notice The subscriber informs his old customers that he has old tavern bills some constables fees and a few bills for sheriffs fees, which he offers for cash or grain; if not exchanged soon he will be under the necessity of applying for some assistance in making the exchange. James WHEELER
Estate of Christian SAUM, late of Hanover, requests payments and claims. John SAUM, Exec., Hanover
John BRINK, of New Jersey to Miss Caroline M. WRIGHT, late of this Borough, at Bucks Co., on the 9th Feb.
John DICKENSON, Esq., formerly president of Pennsylvania, and author of the "Farmers Letters", died at Wilmington, Del. (no death date)
Carlisle, Feb. 9th Yesterday Edward DONALLY was executed agreeable to the warrant issued by the governor, a few days before his death he acknowledged murdering his wife, and afterwards consuming her body by fire. When the cap was drawn over his face, he said "I am gone." He was launched into eternity twenty minutes past twelve oclock. (See p. 4-1-b)
11 Mar. 1808
All persons indebted to the subscribers, are hereby notified ot make immediate payment. By the 10th of April next, all delinquents may depend on being called upon according to law. H. BUCKINGHAM & Co.
18 Mar. 1808
Notice The Co-Partnership which has existed between John BOWMAN and Peletiah PIERCE, was dissolved this day by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said Partnership are requested to make immediate payment to John BOWMAN who is authorized to settle said Partnership concerns. Kingston, March 3rd.
Notice All persons who are indebted to Horace MORSE, either by book, note, training bills, or any other way, must come forward and pay immediately, or they will be put in suit. Moses MORSE, Lovisa MORSE, Plymouth, March 18th
25 Mar. 1808
Lands For Sale Two Hundred and Seventy Five Acres, lying within three quarters of a mile of Berwick Turnpike, adjoining Huntington township; forty of which are under improvement, meadow land that will produce 20 tons of hay annually; lying on both sides of Huntington Creek, and excellent place for a Grist and Saw Mill there is a sufficient quantity of white pine timber on the premises to supply the mill for ten years. Two dwelling houses and a bewed log barn, 50 feet by 30, nearly completed. Possession will be immediately given. For further particulars enquire of John CRAGG or the Subscriber, who will how the premises. Abiel FELLOWS, Huntington.
1 April 1808
Carlisle Feb. 20th The following humorous incident is said to have taken place, at the resurrection of John MKEAN, who was executed at Chambersburgh for the murder of his wife. Some persons had gone to the grave, taken up the body, laid it on a bier and were bearing it away: when a rescue came, they ran away and left the corpse which was taken, and one of the company lay down on the bier, covered with a white sheet; after sometime when their fright was over, the first party came back, found the bier, took it up and marched off, but it being weighty, says one he is dd heavy, I think so too, says another, well says the man in the sheet, I will walk a piece, upon which the carriers took to their heels and left the man in the sheet to walk home at his leisure.
Execution! The two black men, JOYCE and MATHIAS, who murdered Mrs. CROSS, were executed at Philadelphia on the 14th inst.
Catharine GILL, aged 101 years, died on Feb. 24th at Cheltenham, Montgomery Co.
Mrs. Rebecca YARINGTON, aged 66 years, wife of Abel YARINGTON, died in Wilkesbarre on Sunday the 27th March.
8 April 1808
John HARRIS to Miss Nancy WINSLOW, at Braintrim on the 23rd ult., by Josiah FASSET Esq.
List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Tunkhannock, April 1st:
Foster HORTON, Tunkhannock
Nathan C. BATES
Hezekiah PRAY, Tunkhannock
Francis BREWER, Tunkhannock
George LOWERE, Tunkhannock
David OLDS, Orwell
Isaac SLOCUM, P. M.
Caution Whereas my wife, Anna, has by many breaches of trust and confidence that I placed in her, by her wicked and malicious temper, and avaricious disposition, and very unbecoming behavior, and disgraceful conduct, to me, herself, and my family, I now therefore debar her from, and make null and void all the power by Attorney, that I ever gave her, to act for or against me or mine from this date. I do hereby forbid all persons from purchasing, contracting, dealing with, or harboring her, or receiving any of my property, which she has taken out of my possession, carried, sent or conveyed off to private places ..I have wrote to her respectfully, to return home to her duty, and be happy with her old friend and husband, but she utterly refuses. Moses MORSE., Plymouth, March 8th (see article for more)
Estate of James STEWART, late of Hanover Twp., requests payments and claims. Joseph JAMESON and Ebenezer BOWMAN, Execs. Public Vendue will be held on 21st inst., at the house of the deceased, to see the following property, viz. Horses, cows, young cattle, sheep, swine, farming utensils, household furniture &c.
15 April 1808
Titles of Acts Passed #1-65 (See p. 1-3+)
On Monday last, Jedediah SEWARD, was committed to prison in this place for passing a counterfeit bank note.
Take Notice I have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne Co. for the benefit of Insolvent Laws Joshua LOMEREAUX
Letters remaining in the Wilkes Barre Post Office, April 1st:
Charles & Stephen ABBOTT, Wilkesbarre
Elizabeth BROWN, Wilkesbarre
Matilda BRINK, Wilkesbarre
Samuel BREECE, Kingston
Anna BUCK, Kingston
Betsey BALDWIN, Kingston
Enos BROWN, Wyoming
Andrew CANFIELD, Rush
Sophia CRATOR, Newport
Reese CADWALLADER, Bridgewater
Jonas CARTER, B. Walnut Bottom
Lanor CHESTNOR, Hanover
Zachariah CHAPMAN, Kingston
Benjamin DORRANCE, Kingston
Aaron DOWNING, Wilkesbarre
Isaac DAYTON, Wilkesbarre
Gideon DRAPER, Wilkesbarre
Joseph DODSON, Huntington
Mary DAVID, Providence
Stephen DEWERY, Sidney
Frazer EATON, Bridgewater
Jacob EARNHART, Wilkesbarre
Edward FOSTER, Plymouth
Abraham FARVER, Northmoreland
George W. FULLER, Abington
John FOOT, New Milford
Abel FLINT, Wilkesbarre
Daniel GRIDLEY, Wilkesbarre
Eleanor GAY, Kingston
Joseph GREGORY, New Milford
Abner GOODRICH, Canaan
Timothy HOLISTER, Canaan
Isaac HEWIT, Wilkesbarre
John HUNEWELL, Wilkesbarre
Matthias HARRIS, Salem
Isaiah HALSTEAD, Thornbottom
Thomas HOWARD, Canton
Ichabod HALLSEY, Bridgewater
Joel HALE, Wilkesbarre
Moses IRELAND, Providence
Wm. JACKSON, Newport
Joseph JOHNSON, Wilkesbarre
John KENNEDY, Wilkesbarre
Samuel LANDON, Pittston
Christopher LONGSTREET, Bigbend
Charles MINER, Wilkesbarre
Ancell MCALL, Wilkesbarre
Walter MUNSON, Exeter
Lovica MORSE, Plymouth
Jeremiah MEACHAM, Bridgewater
John NOBLES, Newport
John OSTERHOUT, Putnam
Rev. Anning OWEN, Kingston
Benjamin PERRY, Wilkesbarre
Thomas PACE, Kingston
Abel PIERCE, Kingston
Aaron RICE, Kingston
Jacob RIMER, Wilkesbarre
Joel ROGERS, Wilkesbarre
Joseph ROSSELL, Wilkesbarre
William RUSSELL, Wilkesbarre
Alfred RUGGLES, Wilkesbarre
William ROBERTS, Northmoreland
David STEWART, Wilkesbarre
Joseph SLOCUM, Wilkesbarre
Simon D. STRATTON, Wilkesbarre
Joseph TUTTLE, Kingston
Elizabeth SCOTT, Newport
Joshua SAUNDERS, Bridgewater
Robert or Hannah STAGE, Exeter
Rueben SKINNER, Damascus
Daniel WALES, Wilkesbarre
Joel WALLER, Wilkesbarre
Andrew WICHOIZER, Wilkesbarre
Samuel A. WALLIS, Wilkesbarre
Mashick WALKER, Wilkesbarre
Samuel WILLIAMS, Wilkesbarre
Epaphrus WADSWORTH, Huntington
Charles WARRELL, Providence
Jonathan HANCOCK, P. M.
22 April 1808
Acts of Title Passed #66-#127 (See p. 1-2+)
One Dollar Reward Was stolen on Monday night last, from the door of Jonathan HANCOCK, in
Wilkesbarre, a horse and saddle. The horse has since been found, but the saddle is missing; it was almost new, silver mounted, with a Great Coat tied on behind. Any person who will return the saddle to the house of Jonathan HANCOCK, or to the house of the subscriber in Pittston, shall receive the above reward. Ebenezer MARCY, Pittston.
29 April 1808
Commissioners of Luzerne Co.: Elisha HARDING, Hosea TIFFANY and James WHEELER
Estate of Hallet GALLUP, late of Kingston, will be sold at Orphans Court Sale on 14 June next, ordered on 4th April. Pieces or parcels of land, viz The south east part of Lot #1, in the third division of said township, containing (none listed) acres and also the southeast part of Lot #1 in the fourth division of said township containing (none listed) acres. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by Zerviah SMITH, surviving administratrix, of Hallet GALLUP.
Estate of William GALLUP, late of Kingston, will be sold at Orphans Court Sale on 14 June next, ordered on 4th April. The following tracts or lots of land, to wit: A small house lot situated in Kingston Twp., containing about 2 _ acres also a wood lot, situated in township, containing about 5 acres, also another lot situated in Exeter Twp., commonly called the Mill lot, containing about 175 acres. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by Daniel HOYT, Henry BUCKINGHAM and Freelove GALLUP, Admrs.
Estate of Alloy DIMON, latte of Lawsville, will be sold at Orphans Court Sale on 14 June next, ordered on 4th April. The following lot or tract of land, situated in Kirby and Laws Settlement in Luzerne Co., containing 100 acres. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known by Benjamin DOOLITTLE, Admin.
29 April 1808 Supplement
Borough Elections - On Tuesday last the following persons were elected borough officers:
Burgess Rosewell WELLES
Council Lord BUTLER, Nathan PALMER, Ebenezer BOWMAN, Jesse FELL, Joseph SINTON, Thomas DYER and Charles MINER
High Constable Peter YARINGTON
The commissioners of the county will again receive proposals and contract with any person or persons for a Public Building Fire Proof: Sufficiently large for the accommodations of the several Public Offices and safe keeping of the Public Records and Papers of said County. For which purpose they will attend at their Office in Wilkesbarre, on Monday the 13th June next and on Thursday following they will contract with the Person or Persons who shall offer the best plan of the building, and the cheapest price for doing the same.
6 May 1808
Land to be sold at Philadelphia in Luzerne and Lycoming Co. (See p. 1 - 3 for listings)
13 May 1808
Land to be sold at Philadelphia (continued) (See p. 1)
David B. WHEELER to Miss Olivia HALL, married at Braintrim
John CARKHUFF, an enterprising and patriotic farmer of Plymouth, has at a very considerable expense, introduced into the county, two extrodinarily find half blooded Spanish Sheep. Last week he sheared them, and the two produced 18 _ pounds of clean wood of a very superior quality.
Sheriffs Sale To be held June 13 Land situated in Newport, #42 in the 2nd division, containing about 79 acres, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Joseph REEDER.
Estate of Abel KENT, late of Clifford Twp., request payments and claims. John KENT, Exec. The personal property will be sold on 30th inst. in Clifford Twp. at the house of John KENT, in Clifford Twp.
20 May 1808
Jacob HART, Esq., Sheriff of Luzerne Co. to Miss SEARLE (no first name), at Pittston by Joseph WRIGHT, Esq.
27 May 1808
The subscriber has for sale, a quantity of Mess and Prime Pork, and Mess Beef, all of the best quality, at reasonable prices; either for cash or on credit. Also sheeps wool of a good quality. Henry WELLS, Tioga-Point
3 June 1808
Jacob TAYLOR to Miss Polly EBBERT, at Kingston on Wednesday evening last by Lawrence MYERS, both of Kingston
Mrs. Zerviah, consort of Ebenezer PICKET, died at Rush on Friday the 22nd April, after a severe sickness of three months, aged 56 years.
Estate of William PACE, late of Plymouth, requests payments and claims. John TAYLOR and Uzillah PACE, Adminrs.
At a meeting of the Susquehannah and Tioga Turnpike Road Company, Samuel BAIRD is to authorized and requested to contract for immediately opening the Road for the passage of Waggons, to Loyalsock and from thence to Towandee, about one mile west of DOUGHERTYS, on the Track approved and adopted by the Board last season.
An Apprentice Wanted A likely lad, of 14 or 15 years of age, is wanted by subscriber as an apprentice to the Cabinet Making Business. W. H. SANDERSON, Wilkesbarre
Wanted Immediately, 5 or 6 Journeymen house carpenters, to work on the inside of the meeting-house in Wilkesbarre. Those who wish to find employment and can come well recommended, will meet with good encouragement. Application must be made by the first of July next, to Asahel AVERY, Bridgewater
10 June 1808
Thos. CARNEY to Miss Sally LOTT, at Braintrim, on Sunday evening the 22d ult, by Josiah FASSETT, Esq.
John MILLER to Miss Susanna GRIFFIN, on the 2nd inst. (no location)
17 June 1808
A Bargain! For sale situated about 1 _ miles from the Court House in Wilkesbarre. Farm consists of 30 acres (more may be had if the purchaser chooses, 7 or 8 acres are under improvement. A convenient dwelling house is on the premises. The Mill is 30 fees by 35, two stories above ground. Has now one pair of Stones and a superfine boulting cloth. There is sufficient room in the Mill for another Water Wheel and two more pair of Stones. The mill is erected just below the junction of all the branches of Solomons Creek and offers an inviting situation to any person disposed to enter into the Milling Business. For terms apply to the subscriber on the premises. Samuel ROTHROCK.
Increase of Bees Capt. Jeremiah BLANCHARD, of Pittston, informs me that last Fall he brought home a Hive of Bees And last Monday a swarm left the hive, flew round awhile and returned again. ON Tuesday the swarm left the hive again and were well secured. On Wednesday there came out a second swarm, and were hived. On Thursday there came forth a third and on Friday a fourth swarm all from the same hive, and are well secured. These Bees must I think, be of a Grecian or New England breed, from their sending forth so many emigrants. This great increase I think argurs well to the owner, and good fortune has fallen to a worthy man.
The subscribers of the Wilkesbarre Ship Building Company, are desired to meet on Saturday the 2nd July at the house of George TAYLOR, Wilkesbarre.
24 June 1808
Mrs. Eleanor, wife of Wm. KEELER, died at Keelers Ferry on the 21st inst., aged 23 years. Her children are bereft of a kind and tender mother, and the father an affectionate wife.
Caution Where as Grace, my wife, has eloped from me without any just provocation, and refuses to return and perform her duty. I therefore forewarn all persons from trusting or harboring her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contracting after this date. Daniel EMENS, Assylum. June 11.
1 July 1808
Appointment of Jacob CIST, Esq., Post-master of this Borough
Two prisoners have been for some time confined in the Goal of this town on criminal charges. SEWARD for passing counterfeit money, DODGE for stealing. [See 3-1/2]
Letters remaining at the Wilkesbarre Post office, which if not called for in three months, will be returned:
John P. ARNDT
ARNDT & ROBINSON
John ANDERSON
Chas AVERY, Bedford
David ARMSTRONG, Bridgewater
Amos BALDWIN
Wm. BAKER, Plymouth
Orlando BAGLEY, Bridgewater
Elijah BRACE, Exeter
Parthera BENJAMIN
Phebe BLANCHER, Kingston
Jeremiah BLANCHARD
Jacob BEDFORD, Kingston
John CARY, Cary-town
Wm. COX
Cornelius CORTRIGHT
John DIGERMAN, Salem
Geo. FRAZER
Abel FLINT
Obiel FELLOWS
Susanna FISH
Daniel GRIDLEY
Geo. K. HARRISON
Jacob HART
Thomas HARRIS
John HARDING, Exeter
Munson HOBBS, Beachwoods
George F. HOPKINS
Oliver HELM
Wm. JENKINS, Kingston
Mrs. Esther JOHNSON
Jehoida P. JOHNSON
Mrs. Lucy JOHNSON
Samuel KING, Huntington
Gideon KENT
Timothy LEE, Northmoreland
Samuel LUCAS
Josiah LEWIS
Wm. LAMB
Mrs. Rhoda LACY, Braintrim
Jarius LATHROP
Mrs. Rosamond LAWRENCE
Samuel W. MORRIS
Joseph MURPHY, Wrightsville
Noah MIELS?
Walter MUNSON
Arthur MCAFFERTY
Sabastian MILLER, Carytown
Mrs. Anna MACHLER
Miss Rebecca MERRILL, Litchfield
Lewis MAFFER, Canton
Miss Mabel MERRIT, Plymouth
Mrs. Anne NEILSONG
Jonathan OSMON
Mrs. Ann PAINE, Canaan, Wayne Co.
David PRATT, Canton
Thos WILMARTH, Harford
Peter LATOUNETTE, Hanover
Juniah PRESTON, Huntington
Polly PRESTON, Huntington
Ebenezer PARISH, Plymouth
James ROBERTS, Plymouth
Elizabeth ROBERTS, Kingston
Nathan ROBERTS, Capouse
David SMITH, Exeter
Azor STURDEVANT, Kingston
Andrew STILWELL
William SKINNER, Newport
David SMITH, Exeter
Elish N. SILL
Daniel SPENCER, Hanover
Elijah SHOEMAKER, Kingston
Peter SNYDER, Kingston
Abraham SCOTT
Adam SHAFER, Kingston
Cary TURNER
John TRUCKENMILLER, Huntington
Henry TUTERO
Isaiah TYSON, Wrightsville
Barnet ULP
Uriah WILLIAMS
Theodore WOODBRIDGE
Nathan WADE, Hanover
Sally WOODBRIDGE, New Canaan
Joseph WRIGHT, Plymouth
Samuel WOODRUFF, Orwell
Noah WADHAMS, Plymouth
John YARINGTON
Jacob CIST, P. M.
Strayed from subscriber in Exeter on 16th June, a brown mare. Richard GARDNER.
8 July 1808
Mr. CARKUFF, the enterprising farmer of Plymouth, who has introduced a pair of half blooded Merino Sheep into our County, has just sheared a lamb from this stock on July 4th and yielded three pounds of the most beautiful wool.
List of letters remaining at the Tunkhannock Post Office, July 1st:
Ruth JONES
Ezekiel NEWMAN
Jas. WELLS
Frances BREWER
James OSBURN, Bridgewater
Moses TYLER
Penere PARK
Asel GREGORY, Luzerne
David OLDS
Isaac SLOCUM, P. M.
Was found some time last summer, a gun barrel, lock and mounting. The owner is desired to prove property, pay charges and take the same away. Joseph INGHAM, Wyalusing.
Blacksmithing Business, on the front street in Wilkesbarre, second door below Messrs. SINTONS Store. Luther YARINGTON. An apprentice, is wanted to the above business. A likely active lad about 15 or 16 years of age, will be received, if application be made soon.
15 July 1808
James SCHOTT, merchant to Miss Rebecca, daughter of Guy BRYAN, Esq., all of Philadelphia, on the 5th ult., in Philadelphia
Trustees of the Wilkesbarre Academy would inform the public, that they have procured a Principal, with his Usher, to take charge of the Institution.
In their choice they feel highly gratified, believing, that those who shall put their Children under their direction, will not be disappointed in the advantages they may expect to receive.
In the Academy, will be taught the Latin and Greek languages, the English language and Rhetorick, Mathematicks, Arithmetick and Writing, Geography and Philosophy. A careful attention will be paid to the morals of those Children, who shall be committed to their charge, and Tuition made as low if not lower, than at any other Academy in the state. The friends of Science, are therefore invited to send their children, as they may rest assured, no means will be left untried to make the institution both respectable and advantageous.
By order of the board, Ard HOYT, President; Peleg TRACY, Secretary, Wilkesbarre
Look Out! At August Court, H. BUCKINGHAM & Co. calculate to put a large portion of their Notes and Accounts, into the hands of Ebenezer BOWMAN, Esq. for Collection. Those who call and settle previous to that time, will save cost and trouble. Kingston.
Sheriffs Sale Land situated in Plymouth Twp., Lot #20 in the third tier and fourth division of lands, containing 82 acres with appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Benjamin BARNEY.
22 July 1808
Russell FOWLER to Mrs. Sophia LAWRENCE, both of Towandee, at Towandee, by Eliplet MASON, Esq., on the 4th inst.
List of letters remaining in the Wysox Post Office, 30 June:
Elisha COLE
Amisa LANKTON
Wilber BENNET
David DUTCHER
Jacob BELL
Almira MANVILL
Benjamin MARTIN, Wysox
Parley COBURN, Esq.
Theron DARLING
Preserved BUFFINGTON
Jephihah BRAINARD, Orwell
Isaac RUNDLE
Eliphalet MASON, Esq.
Benjamin LANDEN
Nathaniel BABCOCK
Stephen WILCOX
Stephen WILSON, Bridgewater
Isaac RUNDLE
Abraham FOSTER, Sugar Creek
Jaduthan WITHY, Burlington
Mr. SMITH, Luzerne Co.
David RIDGWAY, Asst P. M.
29 July 1808
Notice The Legislature of Pennsylvania at their last session, having passed a Law to arm the Volunteer Corps in this state, while doing military duty in the same, (that have offered their services to the United States). The officers commanding said volunteer corps giving surety to the Brigade Inspector, of the Brigade to which they are attached, to keep said arms in complete repair.
The Members of the Light Infantry (called the Wyoming Blues) are requested to meet at the house of Frederick CRISMAN in the township of Hanover on Monday the 8th day of August next, at 10 oclock in the morning, in complete Uniform, to make a return to the Brigade Inspector, to obtain the Number of arms from the Adjutant General, for as many as shall appear in complete uniform. All delinquents who do not appear in complete Uniform must not expect to obtain their arms & accoutrements from the State. Benjamin PERRY, Captain.
5 Aug. 1808
Good Steering! Jonathan STEPHENS, Esq. and Samuel WIGTON, both of Luzerne Co., some time ago navigated a raft of Logs, from the mouth of Wyalusing Creek, down the Susquehanna to Greens Mill, 9 miles above Harrisburgh; distance 180 miles the raft contained one hundred large saw-logs. Length of the raft 13 _ rods supposed to weigh between 45 and 50 tons. The oldest inhabitants on the banks of the river who saw the raft, allowed it to be the largest and heaviest raft that ever came down the river - and navigated only by two men. ("Dauphin Oracle")
The Commissioners of the County of Luzerne will Contract for Building a Bridge over the Meshoppen Creek, where the Post Road leading from the Tunkhannock to the Great Bend, now crosses said Creek. The Commissioners will be on the spot where the Bridge is to be erected, on Monday the Twenty Ninth day of August, inst. at 1 oclock P. M. To be given to the lowest and best bidder. The purchaser to find all materials, and enter into bonds with good security for the faithful execution of the work.
Also a Bridge over the Tunkhannock Creek, in Nicholson Township, where the Main Road leading from Keelers Ferry to the Great Bend now crosses said Creek. The Commissioners will attend at the place where the Bridge is to be built, on Tuesday the Thirtieth inst. It will be sold to the lowest and best bidder. The purchaser to find all the materials, and give good security for the faithful performance of the work. Elisha HARDING, Hosea TIFFANY, James WHEELER, Commissioners.
Dividend. The President and Managers of the Easton and Wilkesbarre Turnpike Company, have declared a Dividend of two and a half per cent on the Stock of said Company to this date, equal to one Dollar and twenty-five Cents on each share, which will be paid to the Stockholders of the said Company or their legal Representatives on demand.
The Dividend due to Stockholders resident in Luzerne Co., will be paid by Lord BUTLER, Esq., of Wilkesbarre, if demanded within three months. Samuel SITGREAVES, Treasurer, Easton.
Caution! All persons are hereby cautioned against taking a Note which I gave to Jedediah SEWARD, for Fifteen dollars, payable in January next, in Grain, as I am determined not to pay said Note, unless compelled by law. David ROSS, Sugar Creek.
12 August 1808
Charles WRIGHT, of Owego, NY to Miss Betsey DUNHAM, of this place, at Orwell, by Parly COBURN, Esq., on the 24th July
Thomas SAUNDERS to Miss Nabby TEWKSBURY, at Bridgewater (no date of marriage)
Josiah GRANT, aged 57 years, died lately on his farm in Orwell. His remains were interred with Masonic honors by the brethren of Union Lodge, of which he was a member.
Announcement of the appointment by the President of the US, on the 9th inst, that William DUANE, Lieut. Col. Commander of the 25th Reg. PA Militia, to be Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Reg. of Riflemen in the US Service.
Attention! The "Luzerne Volunteer Matross" are hereby commanded to appear at the parade near John EBBERTS in Kingston, on the 3rd Monday in September next at 12 oclock, completely equipped and in uniform for Military duty. Benjamin BAILY, Captain. Wilkesbarre.
19 Aug. 1808
Estate of Isaac HEWIT, late of Pittston requests immediate payments or demands against estate to John PHILLIPS, of Pittston. John PHILLIPS and Mary HEWIT, Adminrs., Pittston.
Orphans Court Sale To be held on Oct. 3rd Land situated in Plymouth Twp. from estate of Peter GRUBB, late of Plymouth Twp. Lord BUTLER and Sarah GRUBB, Adminrs.
26 Aug. 1808
2 Sept. 1808
Sheriffs Sale To be held July 1st Land situated on the west side of the North East Branch of the Susquehannah River, about 16 miles above Wyoming, in the county of Luzerne (late Northumberland) containing 316 acres (surveyed for Richard BUTTS in 1774. Also another tract of land surveyed for Thomas WALKER in 1774, containing 276 acres. Seized and taken in Execution as the property of Thomas PROCTOR, deceased.
Sheriffs Sale To be held July 1st 25 Tracts of land in Luzerne Co., all seized and taken in execution as the property of John COLES:
(land of, situated in, acres)
Nathan Beach near the cleared meadow 201+ acres
Roger Boggs & Jesse Lukens on Tuscarora Creek - 206+ acres
Henry Boggs on Tuscarora Creek 214+ acres
Thomas Cummings on Lackawanna near the Beaver Dam 301+ acres
John Coates on Shickhiny 439+ acres (adjoining John SOBER)
William COUCH on waters of Sturreco Creek 405+ acres
Alexander COCHRAN on Shickshiney Creek 428+ acres (adjoining Thomas DUNDAS
John DEFRANCE on path above Meshoppen 299+ acres
Thomas EWING on Tunkhannock Creek 433+ acres (adjoining P. W. GALLAUDET)
Hannah HOOD on Harveys Creek 434+ acres (adjoining M. MEREDITH)
Moses HOBSON - on Conewacto Creek 444+ acres (adjoining Daniel REESE)
Jacob HOSTERMAN on path above Meshoppen 272+ acres (adjoining John DEFRANCE)
James MNEAL on Wappallopen 227+ acres (adjoining Nathan BEACH)
Stephen MAXFIELD on Goosberry meadows on Sugar Run 400 acres
John RUNCKLE (or KUNCKLE) in Wilkesbarre 406+ acres
Lewis RICHARDS on Shickshinny Creek 302+ acres
Michael ROGERS on south branch of Tunkhannock 389+ acres
Henry ROGERS on south branch of Tunkhannock 410 acres
John REED adjoining the Manor of Dundee - 112 acres
John STONEMETZ in Wilkesbarre 407+ acres
Grace STONEMETZ in Wilkesbarre 405+ acres
John STREMBACK in Wilkesbarre 372+ acres
Mary STREMBACK in Wilkesbarre 405+ acres
Jacob STREMBACK in Wilkesbarre 405+ acres
John SHOEMAKER on Wysocking Creek 294 acres (late estate of John COLES)
9 Sept. 1808
Meetings of the Pennsylvania Militia:
129th Reg. 2nd Brigade, 9th Division at the house of Joseph CHAPMAN, Jun. in Bridgewater on
the 26th Thos. PARKE, Lieut. Col.
144th Reg. at the house of Bartholomew LAPORTE in Assylum on the 26th Job IRISH, Lieut.
Col.
35th Reg. at the house of Jonathan HUNLOCK in Huntington on the 26th Benj. DORRANCE,
Lieut. Col.
45th Reg. at the house of Lewis JONES in Exeter on the 26th Napthali HURLBUT, Lieut. Col.
16 Sept. 1808
James LOVE, of Salem to Miss Wealthy TUBBS, of Huntington, in Huntington by Alexander JAMESON Esq., on the 8th Sept.
William BARKER, an ingenious mechanic in Kingston, has invented and obtained a Patent for a machine for raising water and turning mills upon streams where dams are impracticable. Mills may now be erected upon the principle of Mr. BARKERS invention, upon broad streams and without any considerable fall of water. We shall obtain from the Patentee a particular description of the invention, for the gratification of the public. The inventor deserves much credit for the discovery, and we have no doubt, while the public are greatly benefited, that he will obtain the just reward of genius and industry.
23 Sept. 1808
Meetings of the following:
Light Infantry Co. "American Blues" at the house of Isaac WILSON on Oct. 5th Peter
HALLOCK and John ELDRIDGE
1st Troop of Horse of Luzerne Co. (Cavalry) at the house of Aaron DEAN in Kingston on the first
Monday in October next Elijah SHOEMAKER, Capt.
8th Co. of 35th Reg. PA Militia at the lower schoolhouse in Wilkesbarre on the first Monday in
October next P. WALLER, Capt.
30 Sept. 1808
General Elections of this Commonwealth will be held on the second Tuesday of October next (11th) at the following:
Nescopeck and Salem Twps. at the house of Nathan BEACH Esq. in Salem Twp.
Huntington District at the house of Charles E. GAYLORD, Esq., in Huntington Twp.
Wilkesbarre, Hanover and Newport Twps. at the courthouse in Wilkesbarre
Plymouth, Kingston and Bedford Twps. at the house of Lawrence MYERS, Esq., in Kingston
Pittston and Providence Twps. at the house of Dr. William H. SMITH in Pittston
Exeter and Northmoreland Twps. at the house of John HARDING, Exeter
Tunkhannock District at the house of John M. MCORD in Tunkhannock
Braintrim District at the house of Daniel STERLING in Braintrim
Wyalusing District at the house of Jollus GAYLORD Jr. in Springfield Twp.
Wysox District at the house of Amos MIX in Wysox
Towanday and Canton Twps. at the house of Wm. MEANS, Esq. in Canton
Orwell District at the house of the late Josiah GRANT (decd) in Orwell
Harford District at the house of Hosea TIFFANY, Esq. in Harford
Abington District at the house of Robert STONE, in Abington
Bridgewater District at the house of Edward FULLER in Bridgewater
Williangborough, Lawsville and New Milford Twps. at the house of Josiah STEWART at Great-
Bend ferry
Clifford District at the house of Asahel GREGORY in Clifford
Rush District at the house of Jabez HYDE in Rush
Nicholson District at the house of Ebenezer STEPHENS in Nicholson
That part lately belonging to Northumberland County, and now annexed to the County of Luzerne,
lying north-east of the straight line from the mouth of Nescopeck Creek to the north west corner of Berks County at the house of James CAMPBELL
7 Oct. 1808
Stray A white middling sized sow came to the enclosure of the subscriber about 26th April. The owner is desired to pay charges and take her away. Benjamin POTTS, Wilkesbarre (Jacobs Plains)
The Fulling Business will be carried on in its various branches with Neatness and Dispatch by Azor STURDEVANT, Upper-End Kingston
14 Oct. 1808
List of letters remaining at the Wilkesbarre Post Office at the close of the close of the Quarter ending Sept. 30th:
Thomas ATKINSON
John ALDEN
John ALWORTH
Elijah & Shadrack AUSTIN
Geo. BROWN
Ebenezer BARTLETT
Parthena BENJAMIN
Charles BARNEY
John BURTON
James CAMPBELL
Andrew SHUHLINE
Jona. CLAYTON
Cornelius CORTRIGHT
James CHESTNOR
Josiah CROFOOT
Jabez CARVER
Ruth DEAN
Daniel DOWNING
Sep. DODSON
Joseph DEVENS
Rebecca DANA
Moses DOLPH
Michael EBBERT
Edward FELL
Silas FINCH
Lauman GILBERT
Isaac GROOVER
Ann GALE
Elizabeth HEBARD
Rev. James HERREN
Benjamin HILLMAN
Seth HOLMES
Ebar. HALE
Steph. HOLLISTER
John HARKNESS
Edward INMAN
Elisha IRELAND
Artemadorus INGERFOLL
Job IRISH
Martha JACKSON
Richard JOHNSON
Amos JACKSON
Alexander JAMESON
Sol. JOHNSON
John KENNEDY
Josiah LEWIS
Anna LUCAS
Elias LONG
Lawrence MYERS
Humphrey MILLEDGE
Zebulon MARCY
James MEARS
Anne MYERES
Th. MEREDITH
Walter MUNSON
Isaac H. METCALF
Rebecca OLIVER
George PATRICK
David PRATT
Shepherd PATRICK
Ebenezer PARRISH
Th. PATTERSON
Robt. PATTERSON
Adam PARKER
Mary POWELL
James PIERCE
Benja. RUNNALDS
William RUSSEL
Nathaniel READ
Absalom ROBERTS
Rev. James RILEY
Samuel STERLING
Conrad SHAFER
Jabez SILL
Andrew Stillwell
Peter SADDLER
Wescox STONE
Azor STURDEVANT
Miss Frances STEWART
John SMITH
Daniel SPENCER
John SPALDING
David SHEETS
Benj. SMITH
Wm. H. SPENCE
James STACKHOUSE
Henry TUTTLE
Wm. TRUCKS
Saml. THOMAS
Jesse TOWNSEND
Chas. TAINTOR
John VAUGHN
Nathan WALTER
Jane WHITE
Thomas WALL
Catharine WRIGHT
George WELLS
Theodore WOODBRIDGE
Jacob CIST, P. M.
Thomas VOSE to Miss Laura WHITCOMB married at Braintrim on Tuesday evening the 4th inst., by Josiah FASSETT, Esq.
Allen WILSON to Miss Betsey VOSE on the 22nd Sept. last by J. FASSETT, Esq.
James LATHROP to Miss Lydia L. BIRCHARD at Rush (no date)
Spencer LATHROP to Miss Clarissa TUPPER at Rush (no date)
Sheriffs Sale To be held Nov. 7th The one equal half of a Saw-Mill erected on Dry Creek, so called, between the houses of Darius WILLIAMS and Samuel LUCAS in Plymouth Twp., containing 3 acres. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Oliver HELME. The other half of same to also be sold. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Nathan PARISH.
Sheriffs Sale To be held Nov. 7th Lots of land with the appurtenances in Northmoreland Twp., known by # 9 and 10 in the Fifth division, containing together 600 acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas WIGTON.
Sheriffs Sale To be held Nov. 2nd - Two lots: 1) land situated on Tobys Creek called "Trim", containing 407+ acres. Surveyed in pursuance of Warrant dated 1 July 1784, granted unto Jacob S. HOWELL. Of this tract 100+ acres being sold and deeded to Absalom ROBERTS by his deed from William COATES, broker, dated 8 July 1803, is not to be included. 2) other called "Hope", containing 407+ acres. Surveyed in pursuance of a Warrant dated the 1 July 1804, granted to Samuel NICHOLAS. Both seized and taken in execution as the property of Wm. COATES, late of Philadelphia County, deceased broker.
21 Oct. 1808
Luzerne Co. Election Results
Wanted Immediately A smart active Lad, between the ages of 14 and 15 years, as an apprentice to the Shoemaking Business. One who can come well recommended, will meet with good encouragement, by applying to Glover LAIRD, Wilkes Barre
28 Oct. 1808
Orphans Court Sale To be held Oct. 3rd next (note at bottom of notice this will be postponed until Nov. 7th) Real estate of Peter GRUBB, late of Plymouth Twp. Lord BUTLER and Sarah GRUBB, Admins.
WAR! BONAPART declared War against America, seized and imprisoned all American subjects in his dominions, and confiscated all American Property.
List of Letters remaining at the Post Office, Tunkhannock, Oct. 1st:
Nicholson:
John DOTSON
Robert DREW
Jullyjam HORTON
Thomas OSTRANDER
Thomas OVERTON
Hezekiah PRAY
Hop-bottom:
Samuel THATCHER
Joshua MILES
Rush:
Silas BEARDSLEY
Stoddard COTTON
Samuel NEWCOME
Isaac SLOCUM, P. M.
Notice The mutual Agreement , Co-Partnership of John P. ARNDT and John ROBINSON, Merchants trading under the firm of ARNDT & ROBINSON is dissolved. Settlements of accounts requested within two weeks.
Caution! Whereas, Nancy, my wife, has without any just cause, eloped from my bed and board, and refuses to live with me. I do hereby forbid all Persons harboring or trusting her, on penalty of the law, or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting, after this date. Stephen TITUS, Smithfield, Sept. 7th.
4 Nov. 1808
Edwin TRACY, Saddler and Harness Maker, respectfully informs the Public, that he carried on the Saddle and Harness Making Business in the building, adjoining the house of Geo. CAHOONE, on Bank Street, Wilkes Barre.
11 Nov. 1808
Furniture will be exchanged for good Merchantable Wheat, at 7s. 6d. per bushel, by W. H. SANDERSON, Wilkes Barre.
Daniel SMITHERS to Mrs. Nancy FINE, both of Salem, at Salem, by Alexander JAMESON, Esq.
Daniel TRUESDALE died at Braintrim on Sunday, the 6th inst., of a lingering illness
Alpha, son of Isaac GREEN, died in this town, aged about 5 years.
Wanted, two or three Journeymen Carpenters. Also three apprentices, 14 or 15 years old, will be taken to the above business. Good encouragement will be given by the Subscriber, living in Nicholson, near Mr. HALSTEADS Tavern. Woodbury WILBOUR.
Notice The Public Lots in Springfield Twp. will be sold at Public Vendue on Dec. 6th, at the house of Justus GAYLORD in said town. John TAYLOR, Town Clerk, Wyalusing.
Last call but one. The Partnership of Henry BUCKINGHAM & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All who are indebted to said Firm are hereby notified to call and settle the same without delay with Henry BUCKINGHAM (who is duly authorized) or expect Cost. George CHAHOON, Henry BUCKINGHAM, Kingston, Nov. 10th.
Stray. Broke into the inclosure of the Subscriber, a two year old Steer, about the 15th Oct. last, of a brindle color. The owner is desired to prove property, pay charges and take him away. Asa KEELER, Tunkhannock.
18 Nov. 1808
Sheriffs Sale To be held Dec. 10th:
1) Land in Luzerne Co., containing 111+ acres, the property of Asa ADAMS
2) same county containing 106+ acres, property of James MITCHELL
3) same county, including a Plantation in a settlement known by the name of Willingborough, containing 295+ acres, property of Orasha STRONG
4) same county, containing 135+ acres, property of Elisha LEONARD
5) same county, containing 212 _ acres, property of William FORSYTH
6) same county, above mouth of Darrows Brook, being a lot in neighborhood called Willingborough, containing 100 acres, property of John DARROW
7) same county, lots in neighborhood called Willingborough, containing 81 acres, property of Arthur KIRKWOOD
8) same county, lot in neighborhood called Willingborough, containing 113 acres, property of Edward DAVIS
Sheriffs Sale To be held Dec. 10th: An undivided moiety or half part of the following tracts situated in Borough and Township of Wilkesbarre. Town Lot #19 containing 2+ acres. Back Lot #16 containing 213+ acres. Back Lot # 18, containing 214+ acres. Part of Back Lot #19, containing 14+ acres. Lot #39 of the 4th Division, containing 4+ acres. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Matthias HOLLENBACK, Jr.
25 Nov. 1808
Pennsylvania Election Official Returns
Congress:
2nd Dist. (Montgomery, Bucks, Northampton, Wayne and Luzerne) Robt. BROWN, William
MILNOR, John ROSS
4th Dist. (Northumberland, Lycoming and Centre) George SMITH
Senate:
8th Dist. (Northampton and Wayne) William LATTIMORE, Matthias GRESS
9th Dist. (Northumberland and Luzerne) James LAIRD, Nathan PALMER*
10th Dist. (Lycoming, Centre & c.) William BOROUGHS*
Assembly:
(Northumberland) John MURRAY, Frederick EVANS, Leonard RUPERT, Andrew ALBRIGHT
(Luzerne) Charles MINER, Benjamin DORRANCE
(Northampton and Wayne) James RALSTON, John WEISS, Jacob NEWHART, Jacob
WEYGANDT, Daniel W. DINGMAN
(Lycoming) Isaac SMITH, Samuel SATTERLEE
* = new members
Mrs. Elizabeth CHAPMAN, formerly of Norwich, Conn., died at Bridgewater on the 21st inst, aged 57 years.
2 Dec. 1808
Creditors Take Notice That I have applied to the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Luzerne, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and they have appointed the first Monday in January next for a hearing between me and my Creditors, at the Courthouse in Wilkesbarre, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. Oliver HELME, Wilkesbarre
Notice John EVANS, has returned to the practice of the Law, and will attend to such business as his friends shall employ him in. Wilkesbarre.
9 Dec. 1808
Jasper MILES to Miss Betsy BAILEY, both of Braintrim, at Braintrim, on the 1st inst., by Rev. Davis DIMOCK
John MURPHY, of Wilkesbarre to Miss Almeda TAYLOR, of Wysox, at Wysox on Sunday evening last, by William MYERS, Esq.
Theophilus MOGER to Mrs. Lydia PIERCE, by William MYERS, Esq. (no date or place)
Nathaniel HARTSHOUGH to Miss Thankful PIERCE, both late of Kingston, at Milton, NY. (no date)
Daniel SIMS to Miss Catharine HIDILLE, on Sunday evening, 4th inst., at Newport, by Jonathan KELLOGG
Jonathan SMITH to Miss Anna NELSON, at Wilkesbarre by Jonathan KELLOGG, on Monday evening, 5th inst.
Creditors Take Notice That I have applied to the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Luzerne, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and they have appointed the first Monday the second day January next (1809) for a hearing between me and my Creditors, at the Courthouse in Wilkesbarre, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. George BROWN
Creditors Take Notice That I have applied to the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Luzerne, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and they have appointed the first Monday in January next for a hearing between me and my Creditors, at the Courthouse in Wilkesbarre, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. Nathan PARRISH
Public Take Notice That I have applied to the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Luzerne, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and they have appointed Monday the second day of January (1809) for a hearing between me and my Creditors, at the Courthouse in Wilkesbarre, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. Silas WIGGINS, John BOWMAN, John SIMS (each sign with "X", his mark)
Estate of Isaiah LUCAS, late of Kingston, deceased, requests payments and claims. Anne LUCAS, John BOWMAN, Execs., Kingston.
Estate of Stephen JENKINS, late of Exeter Township, deceased, requests payments and claims. Thomas JENKINS, Jabez JENKINS, Admins., Exeter
Creditors Take Notice That I have applied to the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Luzerne, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and they have appointed the first Monday in January next for a hearing between me and my Creditors, at the Courthouse in Wilkesbarre, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. Richard HALSTEAD/
16 Dec. 1808
Sheriffs Sale To be held Jan. 2nd Tract of land situated in Northmoreland Township, being part of lot #4 in the 2nd Tier of lots, containing 100 acres. Seized and taken in Execution as the property of Artemedorus INGERSOL
Orphans Court Sale To be held Jan. 2nd Real estate of Joseph HAZARD, late of Pittston Twp., located in Pittston Twp., being part of Lot #8 of the 1st Division, about 31 acres. Comfort HAZARD, Admin.
23 Dec. 1808
John MILLER, of Athens to Miss Rachel CRILMAN, of Hanover, at Hanover, by Rev. Ard HOYT (no date)
Peter ROCKWELL to Miss Christina SNYDER, both of Nescopeck, at Nescopeck, by Rev. Geo. CLIME (no date)
30 Dec. 1808
Malachi SHOEMAKER to Miss Susan SHAFFER, at Kingston by David PERKINS, Esq. (no date)
Solomon JOHNSON died in this town on Wednesday last.
John CAREY, Jun. died (no place or date)
Estate of Daniel TRUESDALE, late of Braintrim, requests payments and claims. Daniel STERLING, Admin., Braintrim.
1797-98 | 1799 | 1800 | 1801 | 1802 | 1803 | 1804 | 1805 | 1806 | 1807 | 1808 | 1809 | 1810 | 1811 | 1812 | 1813 | 1814 | 1815
Wyoming County Historical Society