Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, May 29, 1840, Image 4

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    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
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