JEFFE&SUN REP UBLIGAN TREASURER'S SALE. PIKE COUNTY TAXES. TjoTirr: is hereby givei& groeably to an Act of General sf the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the 13th ol Mirch, 1S15, entitled "An amend th? act entitled an act directing the of Kcliint! unseated lands for taxes an.t er purposes" and of an net passed the .Mirth. 1817, "A further supplement, to anient! the act entitled an act directing the mode of selling unsealed lands for taxes and for c titer porpos&s the following tracts ot land will be sold at Public Vendue, on the second r.ion!v of June next, at the Court House -in Milford', in the county of Pike, for ot taxes due,and the cost accrued on lespeutiveir. Lehmam Township Ac. Warranties. 07 Afm Lewis l0 Atnbcrcombie James in) Bicri head .Richard i J Boyd Charles 121 Brown John or Jucob 00 Heason .Peter 2nU3e'H Joseph U Jtf Brntzmh ,ohn "53 Baker Cailmiinc 24 Baker George A. "41 Craig- John K.4 Caldwll David pt. 92 Dills Abraham J ,9 Dnbbs Martin 101 Dehoff Abraham t -0 DnDii Hson Joseph 201 Elks Benjamin 2 :7 Eg gar L George -55 EhrenzeUar Millery lo Funk Jarab Uil GriiwJohn 100 Heimbosg Thomas IIoffGforge IS I Jirnii-ofi Wiiliam lf.i Herte Tobias 2-u Harrison William 232 Holland Benjamin Mxi ftoovfT Manuel, Sen. 2N Hoover ?Iamiel, jr. 2i3 Hjndshaw James Joyce Dominic ii Klmg Ann 1-J I Kting- liachel 1 7 Layn Jac-ob !91 l.vi5 Hichord 90 Mead Robert 1 7 Myer Henry 17 T AIiHt-r Alexander xi M'thback Jacob 3 MuahhackJoJin 1-2 "11 Meikln Pelffr ti "vIulicaV-Afitry T7 Nyr e William 1 75 Ogtien GVeriei iiO Ogdrn Ann 24 1 Oifdn David 203 Philips Iebecca 01 Philips Willium Quautili. Acres. Per. 415 414 15 CO 378 4G0 340 1?G 224v 1 12 300 10 415 105 50 ;405 52 402 417 405 300 215 410 201 346 407 162 440 400 402 14 93 7 64 80 90 46 130 109 40 40 95 115 398 130 235 135 442 120 239 126 95 83 402 425 395 402 436 396 425 402 72 105 69 100 13 126 17 101 219 11! 107 115 434, 20S 190 219 40G 275 413 336 40i 429 400 412 143 258 405 70 67 20 62 24 100 GO 10 150 40 SO 20 47 Philips John M9 Rustin Tboraas 10 Rust in Thorny 91 Smith Micfeaolv . 133 ith Pianois4 1GJ .'hook John r s harile John 1 -- jtcker Margaret 300 135 204 Seville Samuel 422 120 i5 Town John 412 100 ls4 ThonjMson Richaid 402 72 I Van why Henry 410 60 is Walter "George 409 60 17 Wvekon" Isaac 400 150 - 25 Wood Jsccb 393 197 Yohe Michasl 430 SO 2t7 Dally Charles ' 109 1 1' tJl Heistei John 417 14 Dekvfuare Tonmship. 5 A Illicit John 1 1 9 Brodhead Jane 15 Brodhead Luke Billhead Majy 17 Brotlhpad Ann Brown 7anicl 377 39C 402 389 393 57 80 22 40 160 315 05 303 124 405 152 423 130 109 59 400 22 Coolbaugb John 1 IS Carney Thomas 34 Depue Nicholas 63 Dill man Goorgo 1 1 Ermis John CO EdsnR David 173 Fdtman William 102 GntPsJoHn 32 Hufi" Ann, Sen. 13 Huff Ann, Jr. IG Hatlzeil Jonas 23 HufTAmQs- 54 Horlon Richard 38 Hoover Emanuel 57 Henry Sampson 107 Huff George 163 Haivey Mathias 147 Ingraham Catharine 03 2nd. Isaar Jayne i KVrneV Matthew 62 Long HrairjV 74 &?iHgue Fiiwhds Kl Ajittian f VI V rlln AWahttYn' h3 Martin John 100 A' ease Thomas 1G7 At ease -Robert K S Wease John 116 Mason Thomas 53 Ogdrn Sarah J 04 Philips William 78 Place James ' 70 Philips John S Reeder Absalom 24 Smith Francig-J, . 61 Scyoc John " ? 05 Smith Elizabeth. ' 413 298 403 333 402 396 415 120 18 37 53 15 402 140 320 440 408 28 413 140 394 100 417-100 25 140 2?0 J40 4139 99 4 16 402 402 151 443 115 415 1 31H) 5 .4 427 120 417 132 123 ,50 i91 ,53 409 100 Quantity, Acres Per. 1C6 Sinsrer Ahmlrnin lSlHller'Thooiss' 202 Thomas Jesse 39 Whilehilt Robert 84 IV hitman John 4!2 110 ;I97T60 414 155 402 100 436 100 that a Tvssombi passed act to modus Dingman L oivnship. for oth 97 "Brown Robert 439 90 13th o 98 Broil head Richard 101 Brink Mnunus 104 Brodhend Hannah 105 Brodhend Samuel 137 Brodhead Luke 1-J0 Brodhead John, Jr. 141 Brodhead Jana 149 Brodhead Garret 107 Brink Henty 150 Brodhead Johr, Sen. Blink Benjamin 1 1 1 Bnwiham Ehenezer 140 Brodhead John, Jr. 142 Conrad Alary 154 Craig William 174 Coaingre James 185 Chambers John Craig John, pt 410 348 400 412 434 403 433 433 415 402 171 3P9 403 '433 423 415 1G0 433 to an act 47 80 90 32 arrearages 32 each lot 15 109 30 90 32 115 7to $ Cts 6 42 6 42 5 86 18 6 20 5 27 1 79 32 148 Conrad Deborah ' 194 Delany William 412 113 421 38 598 37 411 248 122 453 30 373 60 433 40 433 20 46 90 356 120 386 107 402 439 71 439 154 399 150 104 90 4 65 6 54 104 Eyed v Jacob Frame Thomas 1-2 1 61 75 1C3 Freeman Richard 86 Footman Peter 6 29 57 175 Guindy John 180 GunsaulesSamuel 6 27 6 48 6 29 4 00 3 35 7 66 3 10 5 34 6 36 2 51 108 Galbraith Josiah 152 Haz'.ehurst Isaac 135 Irwin Matthew 156 Jones John 177 ftlorris William 107 Please Robert 96 Neligh Nicholas 178 Palmer Hannah 57 Rees James 76 Ryerson Matthew 99 Rustin Thomas, Jr. 66 Sid man Isaac -b3 Smith William 6 6 4 82 21 61 415 02 403 415 489 51 489 42 415 57 100 15 6-1 9S 15 59 6 17 192 Smith Francis J 5 12 6 S3 2 96 Stidman Charles 1-2 Shimer Abraham Stidman Alexander 1-2 Thrall S. S. 155 Vanauken Jaraes 102 West Thomas 132 Will Michael 1-12 89 57 6 21 6 57 6 24 6 24 15 Milford Township. o Oil 5 99) 6 63 20 Beck Henry 369 27 92 Brink Samuel 107 Brink Henry Biddis George 2-3 25 Costairs Thomas 33 Housrh Thomas Joke Domanic P3 S7 Myers Mary 77 IS'yre William S3 Nnliob Afnrfm 117 4 15 15 55 6 6 24 j 3 53; S7 434 441 400 130 ioo 100 415 15 6 3 3 1 6 4 7n; -" 07 j 9b! 204 440 440 415 415 343 203 383 372 103 373 53 76 156 15 80 SO 13 80 150 12 3jlS4 Ncliffh Nicholas 22! Ot er.n Mam 6 5f 99 Kuston Thomas, Jr. 521 112 Ritier John G 20 1 78 Rcspel Andrew o 1 i in Vrith Vtr.i r 6 20 UIVU JL. 1 O ilVlb SvrMh George 2-3 8 "WcFtfall A-braham 91 Willing 6 33' 2 21 : 4 00 6 29; 4 5S 6 52 ! 103 Wflshburn Nathaniel Westfully formerly Milford. 14 Coonrr Charles 1-2 400 'ZD 18 Clark Jonathan 19 Depui Samuel 125 Davis John 71 EppSe Uenry 169 "Swing Themas 35 Hilieghs iiichuei G Laid Daniel 72 aiason Benjamin 7 fdense Jatnes 8 Mease John 9 Miller John 12 Philips William 42 Reed Susanna 34 bhimcr Jacob 43 Smith Elizabeth 41 Smock Robert 121 Vandemark Ludwig Vanauken Cornelius 47 Weltnor Harmon 92 447 200 456 97 20 00 6 39 6 21 4 73 6 32 G 20 0 01 G C7 404 51 30 40G 100 410 150 439 I 4 70 37 41 34 42 15 30 431 400 425 439 100 424 399 250 3G '420 25 116 154 84 30 104 80 5 o 5 5 2 84 4 22 4 07 5 46 5 71 1 50 5 40 3 57 4 02 5 42 4 25 Laclmwaxon. 4 George Morton 5 Thomas Wisions 6 George Till 7 Wiiliam Nyce 16 William Little If Thomas Willing 18 John Philips 19 Samuel C. Seelv, pt. 24 Thomas Shields 26 James Galligher, pt. 32 Robert Hewes 33 Robtit Patterson 34 John Patterson 43 Isaac More 4th 402 402 402 205 80 296 119 446 423 120 296 393 31 205 497 70 440 150 5 5 5 5 4 3 1 r 5 4 5 o 42 34 59 43 32 74 00 40 16 33 64 10 481 402 32 51 Ephraim Vanorman 1-2 399 140 65 Isaac Sid man 23 CO John Lord 70 67 Sharp Delany 233 71 Mordicai Roberts 431 72 John Chambers 421 45 31 54 121 120 3 60 5 90 5 90 5 32 5 42 5 42 5 94 5 58 74 Mary Connard 430 120 78 Jesse Greenfield 454 140 bO Patrick Patten" , 427 No. 'Warrantees, 10 00 60 60 O 5 5 1 3 5 5 26 74 92 66 90 50 60 60 101 10 60 91 Elizabeth Chapman . 415 92 Elizabeth Roberts 401 95 Pe'.er Walter 401 96 Abraham Singer 401 97 David Ridgway 401 99 Thomas Bulhnan . 402 100 Martin Neligh 422 102 Abigail Chapman 401 103. Rebecca Chapman 401 105 Nathaniel Jones" 401 108'BetsyWilIs- 401 02 12 42 '(KK24 66 00 Tax No. Warrantees. Quavtily. Acres Per.. 400 83 $ Cts 4 91 109 Abraham Backniah 11 0 Daniel Heisler 114 Henry Batnett 116 Jacob Gulshalk 117 William Gutshalk 118 Eleanor Oepui 124 Adrian Finnan 131 Ann Depui 1-2 134 John Craig 1-2 143 George Tudor 1 -2 145 James Boyd 1-3 147 Francis Bailey 152 Mat hew Cai ey 2-3 157 More Furman' 170 Thomas Rich 178 James Chapman 179 David Say lor 75 John Chambers ISO John Knousov 2 66 405 400 300 401 412 438 412 205 392 391 414 383 400 50 5 59 47 90 60 50 142 97 120 21 54 28 27 112 12 11 79 89 10 09 11 60 11 93 12 64 11 68 12 55 12 55 10 36 403 47 12 84 399 12 35 436 100 2 28 445 70 13 S4 300 9 30 141 114 "8 79 499 99 "28 44 438 144527 01 389 2 89 429 t20 2 30 415 15 6 40 415 15 6 40 415 15 6 40 443 153 6 84 439 108 14 58 1 99 41 323 67 1C 00 335 152 10 37 200 2 20 399 60 1 99 Palmyra. j 419 55 11 31 50 1 30: 25 8 75 439 100 2 98 379 SO 2 55 100 05 407 122 11 01 436 11 78 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 98 405 113 11 15 '425 1 1 75 '539 100 2 9S 414 11 31 3 162 124 S5 37 1580 72 42 18 403 48 10 SS 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 93 250 1 30 439 100 2 98 30 42 439 100 2 98 438 100 2 98 403 48 10 88 439 99 11 85 439 99 11 85 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 93 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 99 75 2 01 439 53 2 93 370 40 2 50 301 GO 2 70 400 2 70 394 104 10 61 401 10 81 171 IG 2 34 416 140 11 24 410 50 11 07 303 15 8 20 402 90 10 84 439 100 3 08 21g 58 72 377 114 2 5G 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 98 402 40 2 71 301 80 2 08 439 100 2 96 429 30 2 88 439 100 2 95 439 100 2 96 439 78 2 96 439 100 2 96 442 60 2 98 439 100 1 47 450 90 3 02 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 98 439 100 1 96 439 100 2 98 434 47 3 67 435 90 11 73 411 33 11 09 433 62 11 77 '419 120 4 70 104 113 1 34 438 80 4 65 421 9 11 36 414 75 8 64. 439 100 2 93 448 35 3 02 439 107 11 83 439 107 11 83 437 5 61 421 98 11 36 439 100 2 98 439 100 2 98 426 2 86 10 04 3 82 11 44 8 86 12 54 181 Patrick ATorgan 182 Peter Jliller 9 32 183 no name 12 25 184 Henry Hain 188 Daniel Hicks - 189 John Welch 12 02 2 90 12 54 194 Drederick Meyer. 197 Blackall W Ball 198 Joseph Legkman 11 93 12 22 14 32 11 91 7 19 13 12 11 06 12 & 9 21 1 33 10 32 11 19 11 64 12 69 12 69 8 76 2 97 199 Christian Stoner 200 Christopher Stoner 202 Francis Little & Simeon Westfall 203 James Seley 204 David Ritchell 54 no name 158 Jacob Binder Greene, formerly 260 Arndt Jacob 108 Brotzman John pt 201 Barnet John pt 271 Beveridge David 277 Brodhead Daniel 290 Brodhead Thomaas pt 254 Craig William 261 Chapman James 12 02 1 7S II 07 12 02 14 94 279 Crasby John 263 Davis' Benjamin 1 05 14 15 1 20 255 Erb Lawrence 255 Foulk Adam 278 Gucrney Francis 83 Hickman Adam 156 Howe & Elliot 157 Howe 'Elliot 258 lhrie Conrad 2g4 Justice John 279 Afease John 203 Martin Conrad pt 250 Praser Stephen 299 Paschal Thomas pt 287 Plumstead George 274 Plickey John 259 Reeder Absalom 275 Roberts Robert 276 Roberts Hugh jr . 283 Rittenliouse Joseph 2G6 Stockor Mary 264 Wills William 251 Wain William 286 Wain William 282 Wain William 203 Woud Thomas pt Palmyra. 8S 13everide David 9 82 1 63 2 90 6 90 3 26 7 x 7 9 o 7 o 07 81 28 09 01 07 70 7 28 7 27 7 08 9 18 G 79 5 67 G S3 4 c 6 1 53 87 79 47 155 Crash)' John " 91 Darrah Henry 110 Dupy Daniel 84 Erb Jacob 135 Flick Martin 101 George Peter 134 Greenemier Edward 171 Hass Christian 177 Harritage Joeeph 172 Hembt Jacob 163 Jones Isaac 87 Kimble Benjamin 1-2 85 Kimble Ephraim 2 47 0 74 o G 1 6 G 6 6 40 77 41 18 50 79 94 96 75 268 Linch William 269 Linch John " 6 91 6 96 2 70 6 90 4 22 6 75 97 4 07 150 Learning Thomas 164 Martin Joseph 123 Miller John 126 Mason Abraham C J5S 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 Plankenhorn 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 Shwartz Michael 145 Stocker Margarett 56 Sellers Samuel 167 Stocker Margarptt 168 Stocker Margarett jr 123 Seely Joshua 132 Thomas Jacob 164 Thomas Richard 145 Thomas Richard 154 Wycoff Isaac 12 46 12 46 12 46 6 34 9 17 13 E3 13 10 9 18 12 29 6 41 15 39 13 64 14 90 75 3 1 4 1 22 10 43 34 42 41 4 9t 3 30 14 07 13 42 4 62 12 42 12 42 12 42 M. W. DINGMAN, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Milford, February 24th, 1840. J 2 00 3 10 3 24 12 42 Job Work of all kinds neatly cuted at the ofiiccof the " - Jfeffel nian Republicans? : 24 861 TABLE. OF TaJr. SGst 12 &8 DEiLMVARE AND HUDSON CANAL, 12 54 12 40 18 b'O 12 43 12 71 13 58 .6 40 3 17 1 52 3 93 4 19 15 62 21 SO 1 U5 UT TJife-first column "shows the Rales where the Kules and Regulations ais complied with The second, the Legal Toifc - ' Articles, ver ton. ver nnle. 1 CisCta. 'I Merchandize Sugar, IMolasses, and Liquors, Flour7, Meal, Grain.. Salted Provi sions, Pot and Pearl Ashes. Gypsum, Salt, Hay in bundles', pressed, Hydraulic Cement, eointr towards 1 1-2 1 tide water on the capacity of boat . carrvimr it. 1 I 1 i Do. do. Stone unburn t on the capa- city of boa. carrvintrit, 4 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 $2 16 for any distance) per ton, per mile, Common Brick, Stone, Lime, Sand, Potter's Clay, Ashes &Iron Ore, Brick and Fire Stone, Anthracite Coal down the canal, per ton, per mile, Do. do. up the canal on the capaci ty of the boat carrying' it, per ton per mile. Charcoal (not to exceed $1 50 for any distance, Marble, Mill, and other manufactu ring stones, 11-2 2 11-2 3 3 o 2 3 21-2 1 1 1-2 1 1- 8 3 Hoop poles, in boats, Fence Posts and Kails, in floats, per ton. per mile, Hoop poles, split or shaved in boats, Lath, split or sawed, in boats, Staves and 1 Feading, sawed or man , ufactured, in boats, Do. do. rived or split in boats (not to exceed I dollar per ton for any " distance,) per ton. per mile, Staves and Heading in rafts, Hoop Pole, posts, rails and lath in rafts, H-2 I o 10 JL 1 9-10 1 1-9 4 Manufactured wood for the first 25 miles (thence 2 1-2 cents, but not to exceed $1 75 for any distance on canal,) Materials for making crates for Glassware per ton, per mile, Tl.MBER IN BOATS. per 100 e ft. pur mile. Pine and plain inaple, for the lirst " 25 miles (thence 1 1-0 cents per mile, but not to exceed l for any distance.) Hemlock, for first 25 miles, (theece 1 rnnt. but not exceed S ,75 for 3 11-2 nnv distance. l3-4 Oak and Ash, lor the first 25 miles, AliPhrh 1.5 cent oer mile, but N. B. "When toll is charged per ton on the capacity of the Boat, no addl ional charge will he made for mileage on said boat -m, ill rrmnm CABINET WARE, CYU OOKSriCJ-ASS i?iA3tiJFAC TOB1. TitffX: subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Stroudsburg and the public generally, that he has taken the shop recently occupied by James E'almer, on Elizabeth street, nearly opposite the Stroudsburff House, in this Borough, where he intends carrying on the Cabinet Making ness in all its various brandies. He hhail keep constantly on hand or make to der all kinds ol lourmture : Si?e2jo:rls, Surcaii Sofsts, Ceiitre- lailcs, Brest kfas! ai !5i2ig Tables, together with every other article usually kept such establishments : all of which he will sell thfi K:iston r.i'ices. As his materials will be of the best quality, all articles manufactured at his establishment be done bv first rate workmen, he confidently as sures the public that his endeavors to render gen eral satisfaction will not be unrewarded. He respectfully invites the public to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Chairs, Settees, &c. will be kept constantly on hand and for sale. CHARLES CAREY. Stroudsburg, Jan. 15, 1810. RTolieeto Boatman. npiIE Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, JL will pay the following freight for transporting Coal from llonesdalc te Kondout, on tueir the ensuing season, viz : Running Company's hoats with an agreement to purchase and paying $10 each trip on said boat, and making not less than 1(5 trips with said boat during the season. $1 40 per Running Company s boats with an agreement to purchase and paying" Si 0, each trip en said boat and ma king a trip in ten days or less, $1 40 do. Running Company's boats with an agreement to purchase and paying $ 10 each trip on sailboat, and ma king a trip in 11 days, $1 35 do; Running Company's boa's with an agreement to purchase andpaying g? 10 each trip on said boat, and over 1 1 days making a trip, $1 30 do. Individuals running their own boats in the coal business will be paid the same freight as company boats. Application for boats can be mado to the Collcc - tors anu feuperintenuenis on tne nne 01 canaj. It. F, LOUD, Engineer. Office of Del. & Hud. Ca. Co. March 10th, 1840. $ HORSE BILLS. exe - son Printpd akthkofllcevith riMthes' THE RATES OF TOLLS - ON' TIJ8 not to exceed $150 foi any dis tauee,) 1, 4 4 4 1 Shin Timber, Maple, Chrrv, White wood, and all timber not enumorateilbti-mdt 10 exceea ror any nisrance,y - TIM HER lNTSAETi-. per 100 c. feel per mile.3a Hemlock 3 -w . " ' t JPine, " 3 1-2 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pine, Ship Timber, - - Ship Timber, . .. 4 4 All timber not enumerated, 4 All timber not enumerated, BOARDS, FLANK OR SOAiVTLr.VG IN BOATS. veriOQO ft. board measure, per mile. Pine, plain maple, and bass wood for for first 25 miles, (thenco cent per mile, but not to exceed $1 for any distance.) 13-4 Hemlock for lirst 25 miles (thence 1 cent per mile, but not to ex ceed 75 cents for any distance,) 1 3-4 Cherry and white wood, but npt to exceed 81 75 for any distance. Curled and specked maple, but not to exceed 2 for any distance. 4 4 8 21-2 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, 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 BOARDS, PLANK OR SCANTLING RAFTS per 1000 . b. m. per mile. Pine, plain Maple and Uass wood, 21-2 3 4 Hemlock, Oak, ash, and all not enumerated, SHINGLE IN BOATS. per 1000 per mile. Pine, for the first 25 miles, (thence 3 nulls per mile for remaining distance. 6-10 8-10 Hemlock, for first 25 miles (thence 2 mills per mile for remaining: distance, SHINGLE IN J AFTS. per 1000 per mile. 5-10 4 4 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. 4 4 Articles not enumerated going front tide water per ton, Articles going low-ards tide water, Pleasure boats, onhhe capacity of 3 the boat. MILEAGE ON BOATS, LADEN OR EMPTY. ver tnile on the boat. I Going toward tidewater, Coming lroin tide water, 4, MM or ., tMmmwmmg PAIWTiaTCr & GLAZING fTlHE Subscriber respectfully inforras-the pub JL lie, that he i3 prepared to exece all kinds of. nam & Mniamcnrai jraimiHff, & lazing, &e. at his shop nearly opposite the store of William Uiastburn, where all orders in ms nne win ue inanK- fully received and punctually attended to. .1 AM fciS.jf Ali&lJiUC . Stroudsburg, Jan. 15, 1839. Paper Hanging, In all its various branches will be punctually busi or attended to. J. P. NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber, in addition to his Fall Bup ply ha9 just received a full and complete as- at at ortmentof GOODS admirably adapted to the sea son, consisting of md will uvy uoous, groceries, rocKcry. Hard and Hollow Ware, STEEL, NAILS, and NAIL RODS, in fact a complete assortment of all kinds of goods usually kept in a country store, all of which he i3 disposed to sell at moderate prices. N. B. Grain and Country produce, VYbrto and yellow pino boards will be taken in exchange ; al so, oak joist, &c. &c. Wl LLIAM EAS5TJ3 U UN . Stroudsburg, Jan. 15th, 1840. Dissolution. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers trading under the firm of STOLL & BIIODHEAD, is this day dissolved by mutual consent-1 The business of tfio late firm will be settled by either of the subscribers, either being duly authorized to settle the same. canal ALBERTS. STOLL, JOHN II. BRODHEAD. All persons indebted to the firm of Stoll fc Brod ton. head are particularly requested to make settle mention or before the first day Of April next. ALBJ3RT S. STOLL, JOHN tL BROADHEP WANTED At lite Monroe & IPorono Tanneries JJOO .11 EH, for peeling and gathering bark, to commons 0 about the 20th of April, ami continue through out the burking season. Each man must coma provided with an axe. Spuds will be supplied by the subscribers. Wages por day 62 i-'Z cents. Boarding will ho found, R. T. DOWNING & Co. STUART, HOWELL & Co. Pocono tsp. Monroe county, ) April 3, 1840. 3t, $ TIMOTHY SEED, For sale by the subscribed, WM. E'ASTBURN. Stroudsburg, Feb. 14, 1810. I' 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4- 4 4 8-10 8-10 4 '4 I 1 i-rrijif"