JEFFERSON REPUBLICAN. " TREASURER'S SALEt PIKE COUNTY TAXES, TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, - grenably to an Act of General Assembly bi the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th ol March, 1815, entitled "An amend the act entitled an act directing the of selling unseated lands for taxes anx er purposes" and of an act passed tho March, 1817, " A further supplement to to amend the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes other porposes" the following tracts will be sold at Public Vendue on the Monday of June next, at the Court House in Milford, in the county of Pike, for arrearages of taxes due and the cost accrued on respectively. Lclimam Township. No. Warrantees. Quautity. Acres. Per. 97 Albert Lewis 1GG Ambercombie James 'JO 13 rod head Richard 90 Boyd Charles 124 Brown John or Jacob 206 Benson Peter 231 Bell Joseph 30 Brotzman John 253 Baker Catharine -51 Baker George A. S4 1 Craiff John i'M Caldwell David pt. 92 Dills Abraham 159 Dubbs Martin 164 Dehoif Abraham 230 Donaldson Joseph 201 Ellis Benjamin 227 Eggar; George -'55 Ehrenzellar Hillery 158 Funk Jacob 1 0 1 GrierJohn 100 Heimborg Thomas 3i57 Ilofl" George 1S1 Hrnison William 190 Hone Tobias 20 Harrison William 232 Holland Benjamin 243 Hoover Manuel, Sen. 21S Hoover Manuel, jr. 245 Hyndshaw Janie3 1S3 Joyce Dominic 49 Kling Ann 141 Kling Rachel Ib7 Layn Jacob 191 Lewis Richord 90 Mead Robert 137 Myer Henry 177 Miller Alexander 205 Mushback Jacob 223 Mushback John 1-2 :32 Merkle Peter 156 Mulicah Marv 257 ISyce William 175 Ogden Gabriel 249 Ogden Ann 241 Ogden David 203 Philips Rebecca 204 Philips William 247 Philips John 219 Rustm Thomas 1 SO Rustin Thdmas 94 Smith Michael 333 Smith Francis J. 160 Shook John 162 Shartle John 1 SS Miocker Margaret 224 Saville Samuel 95 Townes John 184 Thompson Richatd 162 Van why Henry 98 Walter George 178 Wy choflT Isaac 225 Wood Jacob 197 Yohe Michael 207 Dally Charles 237 Heister John 415 414 378 400 340 224 15 60 120 112 10 14 300 416 105 50 405 52 402 417 405 300 215 416 93 7 64 SO 90 46 130 109 40 40 201 346 407 162 440 400 402 398 235 4-12 239 95 402 425 395 402 436 396 425 402 219 107 434 208 196 219 406 95 115 130 135 120 126 83 72. 105 69 loo 13 126 17 101 111 115 70 67' 20 62 24 100 60 10 150 40, 80 153 20 135 120 100 72 60 80 150 80 11 14 418 336 401 429 400 412 143 258 405 360 422 412 402 410 409 400 393 430 109 417 Delaware Township. S5 Abbott John 377 119 Brod head Jane 396 15 Brodhend Luke 402 18 K rod head Majy 389 17 Brodhead Ann 393 Brown Daniel 160 22 Coolbaugh John 315 148 Carney Thomas 303 34 Depue Nicholas 405 63 Dillman George 423 MEnnisJohn 109 CO Edsall David 400 173 Frit man William 413 102 Curs John 298 12 Huff Ann, Sen. 403 13 Huff Ann, Jr. 333 10 Ifnrtzell Jonas 402 23 Huff Amos 396 54 Horton Richard 415 38 Hoover Emanuel 402 57 Henry- Sampson 320 107 Huff George 440 lf.3 Harvey fdathias 1 47 Ingraham Catharine 408 03 2nd Isaac Jayne 4 13 73 Kerne v Matthew 394 62 Long Henry 417 "?4 Aiinguct Fr.'mcis 255 bQ A1 fstinn Neil 270 ffZ y.lll'x Abraham 439 9 Martin John 439 106 Veuse Thomas 394 1J.7 Mease Robert 402 m8 W ease John 402 1 16 Mason Thomas 443 &3 Ogden Sarah 4 15 104 Philips illiam 390 78 Place James 427 70 Philips John 41.7 8 R eed er A hsa 1 o,m 123 24 niih Fra nots J. 29 1 57 60 40 65 124 152 130 50 120 18 37 53 15 140 28 140 100 100 140 140 99 16 151 115 15 54 120 132 60 .153 jgtop John . " " .109 100 Jtfiinfe Elizabeth v ' U7 frg Quantity, Acres Per 412 140 106 Singer Abraham 18Tiller Thomss 197 414 402 43G 100 155 103 100 that a- ! 202 Thomas Jesse 39 Whitehill Robert 84 W hitman John act to mode Dingman Township. for oth 97 Brown Robert 439 90 13th of 98 Brodhead Richard 101 Brink fllaunus 104 Brodhead Hannah 105 Brodhead Samuel 137 Brodhead Luke 140 Brodhead John, Jr. 141 Brodhead Jana 410 348 400 412 434 403 433 433 415 402 171 399 403 433 322 423 415 100 433 an act 47 80 90 32 32 15 109 and for of land second 149 Brodhead Garret 107 Brink Henly each lot loO Brodhead John-, Sen. Blink Benjamin 1 1 1 Branham Ebenezer 30 90 32 115 18 Tax 140 Brodhead John,Jr 142 Conrad Alary $ Cts 42 154 Craig William 42 174 Cottingre James 80 20 27 185 Chambers John Craig John, pt 32 148 Conrad Deborah 79 194 Delany William 164 Eyerly Jacob 412 421 596 411 '248 453 373 433 433 46 356 386 402 439 439 399 104 415 62 403 415 489 54 489 42 415 57 100 113 05 -38 37 54 Frame Thomas 1-2 61 103 Freeman Richard 75 29 86 Footman Peter 122 30 60 40 20 00 120 107 175 Guindy John 57 180 GunsaulesSamuel 6 6 6 4 3 7 3 5 6 2 6 v S 108 Galbraith Josiah 48 152 Haztehurst Isaac 29 60 135 Irwin Matt Ire w 156 Jones John 177 Morris William 35 66 10 1 07 Mease Robert 96 Neligh 'Nicholas 71 154 150 90 34 178 Palmer Hannah 36 157 Rees James 51 1 76 Ryerson Matthew S2 99 Rustin Thomas, Jr. 15 6 21 4 61 6 17 66 Sidman Isaac 64 183 Smith William 93 192 Smith Francis J. 15 o 6 o 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 12 S3 Stidman Charles 1-2 Shimer Abraham Stidman Alexander 1-2 S9 142 89 15 96 57 21 57 24 24 67 99 63 Thrall S. S. 155 Vanauken James 102 West Thomas 132 Will Michael Milford Township. 20 Beck Henry 3S9 92 Brink Samuel 117 107 Brink Henry 415 Biddis George 2-3 434 25 Caslairs Thomas 441 33 Hough Thomas 400 Joice Domanic 1-3 400 87 Myers Mary 415 77 Nyce lliam 204 83 Neligh Martin 440 184 Neligh Nicholas 440 29 Ruston Mary 415 99 Ruston Thomas, Jr. 415 112 Ritter John 343 78 Russel Andrew 203 12 Smith Francis J. 3S3 Smith Geonre 2-3 372 8 Westfall Abraham 103 94 Willing 373 163 Washburn Nathaniel 53 27 15 55 6 130 100 15 76 156 15 60 '80 13 GO. 150 12 6 24 3 53 87 70 22 07 93 30 22 58 21 20 77 20 38 2 21 4 0 4 6 6 6 4 6 6 0 6 1 4 4 5 5 5 5 2 4 4 5 00 29 58 52 39 21 73 32 20 01 67 70 37 Westfall, formerly Milford, 14 Cooner Charles 1-2 400 18 Clark Jonathan 92 19 Depui Samuel 447 125 Davis John 200 71 Epple Henry 456 169 Jawing Themas 404 35 Hilleghs Michael 51 6 Laid Daniel . 4(J6 72 Mason Benjamin 410 7 Alease James 439 8 Mease John 431 9 Miller John 400 12 Philips William 425 42 Reed Susanna 439 34 bhimer Jacob 100 43 Smith Elizabeth 494 41 Smock Robert 399 124 Vandemark Ludwig 250 Vanauken Cornelius 36 47 Weltnor Harmcn 420 Laclcawaxon. 4 George Morton 402 5 Thomas Wis:ons 402 6 George Till 402 7 William Nyce 205 10 William Little 296 17 Thomas Willing 446 18 John Philips 423 19 Samuel C. Seely, pt. 296 24 Thomas Shields 393 26 .arnes Galligher, pt. 205 32 Robert Hewes 497 33 Robert Patterson 440 34 John Patterson 481 43 Isaac More 4th 402 97 20 22 30 100 150 25 lio 154 84 30 104 41 34 42 15 30 84 22 07 40 80 4 5 71 1 5 3 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 3 1 n 5 4 5 o 50 40 57 02 42 25 42 34 59 43 32 74 00 40 16 33 64 10 60 90 90 32 42 42 94 58 26 74 92 06 90 50 6U 80 119 120 31 70 150 32 51 Ephraim Vanorman i-2 399 140 05 Isaac Sidman 23 45 66 John Lord 7a 67 Sharp Delany 233 71 Mordicai Roberts 431 72 John Chambcis 421 74 Mary Connatd 430 78 Jesse Greenfield 454 86 Patrick Patten 427 91 Elizabeth Chapman 4 5 92 Elizabeth Roberts 401 95 Peter Walter 401 96 Abraham Singer 401 97 David Ridgway 401 99 Thomas Bullman 402 100 Martin Neligh 422 102 Abigail Chapman 401 103 .Rebecca Chapman 4ft I 105 NdthaniKones 401 ICS Befsy Wills 401- 31 54 121 120 120 140 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 3 5 6 10 60 60 60 60 101 10 00 '"62 60 60 No. Warrantees, No. Warrantees. Quautity. Acres Per. 406 83 $ Cts 4 91 109 Abraham Backman 1 JO Daniel Heister 114 Henry Barnett 116 Jacob Gutshalk 117 William Gutshalk US Eleanor Depui 124 Adrian Firman 131 Ann Depui 1-2 134 John Craig 1-2 143 George Tudor 1-2 145 James Boyd 1-3 147 Francis Bailey 2 66 405 400 '300 401 412 438 412 205 392 391 414 383 400 50 403 399 436 445 300 141 499 5 5 5 59 47 90 60 50 142 97 120 21 54 28 27 12 11 10 11 1 1 79 89 09 60 1 1 vo 12 Gl 11 08. 152 Mat hew Cat ay 2-3 L'4 'OO 157 More Funvmti 112 12 10 10 3 11 8 12 9 55 36 170 Thomas Rich 178 James Chapman 47 04 82 i 179 David Say lor 75 John Chambers 100 70 44 180 John Knouse 86 1S1 Patrick ilforgan 54 or 182 Peter Jliller 183 no name 184 Henry Ham 114 99 12 25 12 02 438 389 429 415 415 415 443 439 144.'27 " 2 188 Daniel Hicks 2 90 12 54 189 John Welch - 1 20 15 194 Drcderick Mever 197 Blackall W Ball 11 93 15 15 153 108 12 22 198 Joseph Leghman 14 32 199 Christian Stoner 11 91 200 Chrtstopher Stoner 7 19 13 12 202 Francis Little & 99 Simeon Westfall 11 06 203 James Seley 204 David Ritcholl 323 335 200 399 67 152 60 12 54 9 21 54 no name 1 10 11 11 12 12 8 2 33 158 Jacob Binder 32 Greene, formerly Palmyra. 19 64 260 Arndt Jacob 419 50 325 439 379 100 407 436 439 439 405 '425 '539 414 '3162 1580 403 439 439 250 439 55 69 69 76 108 Brotzman John pt 201 Barnet John pt 271 Beveridge David 100 SO 97 277 Brodhead Daniel 12 02 290 Brodhead Thomaas pt 1 78 2o4 Uraig William 122 100 100 113 11 100 124 72 48 100 100 100 100 100 48 99 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 11 07 261 Chapman James 12 02 279 Crasby John 14 94 263 Davis Benjamin 1 14 1 9 1 2 6 255 Erb Lawrence 255 Foulk Adam 15 20 S2 63 90 90 278 Guernev Francis 83 Hickman Adam 11 85 42 10 2 2 1 2 2 2 10 11 11 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 156 Howe & Elliot 157 Howe & Elliot 258 Ihrie Conrad 2g4 Justice John 279 Mease John 3 26 7 07 203 Martin Conrad pt 4 si 280 Praser Stephen 7 28 299 Paschal 1 nomas pt 30 439 438 403 439 439 439 439 439 439 439 439 75 9 2 7 5 7 7 7 9 6 5 0 4 o j 6 1 3 2 6 5 6 5 1 0 6 6 6 6 6 o 6 4 0 09 01 07 70 28 27 08 18 79 67 '85 53 S7 79 47 37 47 74 40 77 41 18 50 79 94 96 75 91 9G 70 90 22 75 97 07 287 Plumstead George 274 Plickey John 259 Reeder Absalom 275 Roberts Robert 276 Roberts Hugh jr 283 Rittenhouse Joseph 266 Stockor Mary 264 Wills William 281 Wain William 286 Wain William 282 Wain William . 208 Wood Thomas pt Palmyra '88 Beveridge David 155 Crasby John 91 Darrah Henry . 110 Dupy Daniel 84 Erb Jacob 135 Flick Martin 151 George Peter 134 Grcenemier Edward 171 Hnss Christian 177 Harritagc Joeeph 172 Hembt Jacob 163 Jones Isaac 87 Kimble Benjamin 1-2 85 Kimble Ephraim 268 Linch William 269 Linch John 150 Learning Thomas 164 Martin Joseph 123 Miller John 126 Mason Abraham C 158 Mason Benjamin 159 Mason AbrahamC 169 Mixell Christopher 178 Miller John 21 Nicholson John 129 Phillips William 1-2 138 Philips Rebecca 142 Philips Rebecca 144 Philips John 160 Plankcnhorn John 81 Roberts Mordecai 86 Rusner Simon 170 Spering Henry 175 Shook John 176 Sneider Henry 199 Schneider Peter 117 Sidman Isaac 124 Stocker Mary 131 Shainburg Henry 136 Shvvarlz Michael 145 Sjtocker Margarett 56 Sellers Samuel 167 Stocker Margarett 168 Stocker Margarett jr 12.3 Seely Joshua 132 Thomas Jacob 164 Thomas Richard 145 Thomas Richard 154 WycoiT Isaac 439 370 301 400 894 401 171 416 410 803 402 439 21- a 377 439 439 402 30i 439 429 439 439 439 439 442 439 450 439 439 439 439 434 435 411 433 419 104 438 421 414 439 448 439 439 437 421 439 439 426 53 40 66 104 16 140 50 15 90 100 58 114 100 100 40 80 100 30 100 100 78 100 60 100 90 100 100 100 100 47 90 33 62 120 113 80 9 75 100 35 107 107 98 100 100 12 40 12 46 12 46 6 34 9 13 13 9 17 83 10 18 12 29 6 41 15 13 14 39 64 90 75 3 1 4 1 22. 4 tt O 14 13 4 10 43 34 42 41 (K 30 07 42 62 12 42 12 42 Tax. M. W. DINGMAN, Treasurer, Treasurer's Office, Milford, 12 42 2 00 3 10 3 24 12 42 12 42 February 24th, 1840. Job Work of all kinds neatly exe cuted at the office of the .'J;elFerso 24 80 24 80 man Republican." " . . TABLK j&FTHE RATES OF TOLLS '; ON THE "DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL, FOR 1840. Tax. $ Cst 12 58 12 54 J2 40 18 60 12 43 12 71 13 58 6 40 3 17 irr The first column shows the complied with Articles, per ton, per mile, Merchandize, Sugar, Molasses, and Liquors, Flour, Meal, Grain, Salted Provi sions, Pot and Pearl Ashes. Gypsum, Cts. Cts. 3 4 2 4 11-2 4 21-2 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 11-2 4 2 4 11-2 4 3 4 3 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 21-2 4 1 4 11-2 4 11-2 8 8 8 2 4 3 4 11-2 4 1 4 21-2 4 1 4 s o-io 4 11-2 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 li-2 4 2 4 13-4 4 52 93 19 02 o 4 15 24 1 SO 05 Salt, Hay in bundles, pressed, Hydraulic Cement, going towards tide water on the capacity of boat carrying it, Do. do. Stone unburnton the capa city of boa. carrying it, Hydraulic cement going from tide water, Ground Tanner's Bark, Unground do. do. Iron Castings. Iron up the canal, Do. down the canal, Pig Iron up the canal, Cotton, bales or bags, Hides (not to exceed 82 16 for any distance) per ton, per mile, Common Brick, Stone, Lime, Sand, Potter's Clay, Ashes & Lon Ore, Brick and Fire Stone, Anthracite Coal down the canal, per ton, per mile, 12 81 12 35 2 28 13 84 9 8 28 30 79 44 01 89 30 40 40 40 84 5.9 41 00 37 20 99 2 6 '6 6 6 14 10 10 2 1 Do. do. up the canal on the capaci ty of the boat carrying it, per ton per mile. Charcoal (nc-t to exceed $1 50 for 11 1 8 2 2 31 30 75 98 55 65 01 78 98 98 15 75 98 31 37 18 68 98 98 30 98 42 9S 98 88 85 85 98 98 93 98 98 99 01 98 50 70 70 61 81 34 24 07 20 84 08 72 56 98 98 71 08 96 88 95 96 96 96 98 47 02 98 98 96 98 67 73 09 77 70 34 65 30 61 98 02 83 83 61 36 98 98 80 any distance, Marble-, Mill, and other manufactu- rinsr stones, Hoop poles, in boats, Fence Posts and Kails, in floats, ner ton, per mile, Hoop poles, split or shaved in boats, Lath, split or sawed, in boats, Staves and Heading, sawed or man 11 11 2 2 11 ufactured, in boats, Do. do. rived or split in boats (not to exceed 1 dollar per ton for any distance,) per ton, per mile, Staves and Heading in rafts, Hoop Pole, pests, rails and lath in rafts, Manufactured wood for the first 25 miles (thence 2 1-2 cents, but not to exceed $ L 75 for any distance on canal,) Materials for making crates for Glassware per ton, per mile, TDIBKR IN BOATS. per 100 c.ft. per mile. Pine and plain maple, for tho first 25 miles (thence 1 1-2 cents per mile, but not to exceed $ 1 for nny distance,) Hemlock, for first 25 miles, (theece 1 cent, but not exceed Q ,75 for anv distance,) Oak and Ash, for the first 25 miles, Unv.s.n 1 10 font nnr milfi. but N B When toll is charged per ton on the capacity of the Boat, no adrlt ionai charge will be made for mileage on said boat. Wholesale and lEctstil E J J tt 1 Vi -Ei X VV riiliJj lfl ILOOKIIfG-GtASS IHrAWUS' AC TORY. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Stroudsburg and the public generally, that he has taken the shop recently occupied by James Palmer, on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the Stroudsburg House, in this Borough, where iie intends carrying on the Cabinet Making busi npfcc in nil its various branches. 2 2 2 o AS 10 10 2 11 11 8 10 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 3 11 11 11 4 1 4 11 8 2 3 11 11 5 11 2 2 2 Pie shall keep constantly on hand or maiie io or der all kinds of found ture : Sideboards, Bureau?, Sofas, Centre tables, ZSreafc-faKl acd 5?iuix: Tafcles, Wusfis Stands, 23e&steds, &c. &c. together with dvery other article usually kept at such establishments ; all of which he will sell at the Easton prices. A mntfrinls will bd of the best quality, and nil articles manufactured at his establishment be done by first rate workmen, he confidently sures the public that his endeavors io renuer gen eral satisfaction will not be unrewarded. He respectfully invites the public to call and ex amino bis stock before purchasing elsewhere. Chairs, Settees, &c. will be kept constantly hand and for sale. CHARLES CAREY. Stroudsburg, Jan. 15, 1810. Not sec to BSiimafla. milE Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, JL will pay the following freight for transporting! Coal from llonesdale te Rondout, on their canal! the ensuing season, viz : Running Company's boats with an agreement to purchase and paying S10 each trip on said boat, and making not less than 1G trips with said boat during the season. $1 40 per Running Company's boats with an agreement to purchase and paying $10, each trip on said boat mid ma king a trip in ten days or loss, $140 do. Running Company's boats with an agreement to purchase and paying $10 each trip on said boat, and ma king a trip in 11 days, $1 35 do. Running Company's boats with an agreement to purcha.se and paying 9 10 each trip on said boat, and over 11 days making atrip, Si 30 do. Individuals running their own bMts in the business will be paid the same freight as. company boats. Application Aa boats can be mads la tho Collec tors and Superintendent on the line of canal. it. r, LUKU, ihnginecr. nmr.n of Del. & Ilud. Ca. C Go. March 10th, 1840. HORSE BILLS Printed at, this office with neatness t.nd despatch.. . Rates where the Rules and Regulations are The second, the -Legal l oils. not to exceed 1;50 foi any dis tance,) Ship Timber, Maple, Cherry, White wood, an'd all timber not enumerated,' (but not to exceed $2 for any -distance,) TIMBER IN SAETS. per 100 c.feet per miff-S Hemlock Pino, 3 1-2 Ship Timber, All timber not enumerated, 4 4 BOARDS, PLANK OR SCANTLING IN BOATS. per 1000 ft. board measure, per mile. Pine, plain maple, and bass wood for for first 25 miles, (thence If cent per mile, but not to exceed $1 for any distance.) 13-4 Hemlock for first 25 miles (thence 1 cent per mile, but not to ex ceed 75 cents for any distance,) 13-4 jCherry and white wood, but not to exceed SI 75 for any distance, Curled and specked maple, but not to exceed $2 for any distance. Ash, oak, and all timber not enumer ated, for first 25 miles, thence 1 1-2 cent per mile, but not to ex ceed $1 25 for any distance, 2 1-2 BOARDS, PLANK OR SCANTLING RAFTS. ver 1000 ft. b. m. per mile. Pine, plain Maple and Uass wood, Hemlock, Oak, ash, and all not enumerated, 21-2 3 4 SHINGLE IN BOATS. per 1000 per mile. Pine, for the first 25 miles, (thence 3 mills per mile for remaining distance. 6-10 Hemlock, for first 25 miles (thence 2 mills J er mile for remaining distance, SHINGLE IN RAFTS. per 1000 per mile. 5-1C Pine or Hemlock, 8-10 WOOD IN BOATS. per cord per mile. Cord wood, from one to ten miles, (and for every additional mile 1 cent per cord, but not to exceed 50 cents per cord for any distance on the canal. Articles not enumerated going from tide water per ton, Articles eoinc towards tide water, 3 2 Pleasure boats, on the capacity of the boat, MILEAGE ON BOATS, LADEN OR EMPTY ver mile on the boat. Going towards tide water, Coming from tide water, 3 4 PAINTING & OliAZING. rTlHE Subscriber respectfully informs the pub JL lie, that he is prepared to execute all kinds oi Plain & Ornamental Painting", Glazing, &c. at his shop nearly opposite the store ofWilliaca Eastburn, where all orders m his line willbe thank fully received and punctually attended to. JAMES. PALMER. Stroudsburg, Jan. 15, 1839. Paper Hanging", In all its various branches will be punctually attended to. J. P. NEW -GOODS. THE Subscriber, in addition to his Fall sup ply has iust xeceived a full and complete as- ortment of GOODS admirably adapted to the sea son, consisting of Iry Goods, Groceries, CrocKery. Hard and Hollow Ware, STEEL, NAILS, and NAIL RODS, in fact . complete assortment of all kinds of goods usually kept in a country store, all of which he is disposed will as to sell at moderate prices. N. B. Gram and Country produce, White and on yellow pine boards will be taken in exchange ; al so, oak joist, &c. &c. WILLIAM EASTxiURJN. Stroudsburg, Jan. 15th, 1840. Dissolution. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers trading under the firm of STOLL & BRODHEAD, is this day dissolved by mutual consent- I he business of the late firm will be sottled by either of the subscribers, cither being duly authorized to settle the same. ALbEll I 5. STOLL, JOHN II. BRODHEAD. All persons indebted to the firm of Stoll & Brod ton. head are particularly requested to make settle ment on or beforo the first day of April next. ALBERT S. STOLL, J01INII. BRQADIIEn WANTED At tlie Monroe & Pocouo Taimeric 900 MEN, for peeling and gathering bark, to commri ? about iho 20th of April, and continue throm . -out the barking season. Each man must cor i provided with an axe. Spuds will be supph. by tho subscribers. "Wages per day 62 1-2 cents. Boarding will be found. coal R. T. DOWNING & Co. STUART, HOWELL & Co. Pocono tsp, Monroe county, ) April 3, 1840. 3t. S TIMOTHY SEED, For salo by the subscriber, WM. EASTBURN. Stroudsburg, Feb. 14, 1840. Cts. Cts. 3 4 31-2 4 4 4 4 4 8-10 8-10 8-10 4 4 -r