Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, November 24, 1841, Image 4

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JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN
JOS PRINTING.
Having a general assortment of large elegant plain and orna
mental Type, we are prepared to execute every des
cription of
Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, Notes,
Blank. Receipts,
JUSTICES, LEGAL AND OTHER
SLANfiS,
PAMPHLETS, &c.
Printed with neatness and despatch, on reasonable terms.
-Boct. Joseph Priestly Peters'
'Celebrated Vegetable Antibilous Pills,
Are daily effecting some of the most astonish--i
and wonderful cures that ever was known.
Sirs. E. Ward of New York was troubled with
Dvspepsia and Liver Complaint for upwards cff
Ji.teen years; her symptoms were as follows. Fre
fpent pulse lurred tongue bowels "irregular,
mostly costive, yet sometimes relaxed with a bil
jdjs discharge urine saffron co7ored skin dry
Viirst bad taste in the mouth, particularly in the
umrning pain in the right side, in the region of
v ' e liver, sometimes in the right -shoulder; cough;
( xpectoration of oflensive matter; nausea or sick
j ess of the stomach; yellowness of the skin and
fyes, loss of appetite; lowness of spirits; broken
sleep and unpleasant dreams; easily fatigued; loss
j)f flesh; unhappy and evil forebodings, &c. By
r.ing these valuable pills a short time was entire
ly restoied.
Miss Clark, daughter of Col. Clark, was xiffect
with irregularities and obstructions, attended
W the following symptoms: Languor; disturbed
s eep; pale face; co?d feet; nostrils dry, urine pale,
nnetimes a distressing cough like a hasty con
s imption, sweating of the feet towards night, and
n: the fare and eyes in the morning, general debil
jjy, lassitude, &c. By using these pills accord
ing to directions, was entirely restored.
Rev. J. B. Whuefield had been several years
subjected to severe headache, but by the use of
three boxes, he has been entirely cured.
Hon. E D. Davis was so afflicted with Rheu
matism as to be unable to dress himself. By the
use of three boxes was entirely restored.
Professor Armstrong says he has used them in
Eiis practice for the last five years, and his opinion
is that nothing can compare with them in cases of
Nervous Debility, Head Ache, Nausea, and' all
cases of Bilious Affections.
Drs. Mott, Nelson, Rogers, Smith, Harris, Van
derfenrgh, Hobson, Williams, Emmerson, (of New
York) Waines, (of Philadelphia) Scott, of Balti
more and hundreds of the most eminent physi
cians throughout the United Slates, recommend
.these njlls as decidedly superior to all others in
use.
These Valuable Pills can be obtained of Doct.
Samuel Stokes and J. D. & C Malvin's, Strouds
burg, only agents for Monroe count)'.
Stroudsburg, August 25, 1541.
Harrison's Specific Ointment.
The great celebrity of this unrivalled Composi
tion especially in the Northern Slates leaves
the proprietor but little need to say any thing in
iis favor; for it has been generally conceded to it,
that it is beyond all comparison the best remedy
for external complaints that has ever been discov
ered. Indeed the speed and certainty of its oper
ations have the appearance of miracles : as ulcers,
wounds, corns, fever sores, chilblains, white swel
lings, biles, piles, spider and snake biles &c.
immediately yield to its apparently super human
influence. Thus if properly applied it will remove
an inveterate, corn or break and heal a bile in five
days, will allay and perfectly cure an ulcer in two
weeks ; and the most desperate cases of white
swelling that can be imagined, have been destroyed
l.v it in less than two months. In the bites of
poisonous reptiles its efficacy is truly surprising;
end even in the bite of a rabid dog, for if applied
i .i time, its powers of attraction are so wonderful
ihat they will at once arrest the poison and thus
i revent'it from pervading the svstem. It is like-
uise greatly superior to any medicine heretofore
. iscovered for the chafed backs and limbs of horses
for tetters, rinsr worms, chapped lips, and in
hort for every external bodily evil that may fall
to the lot of man or beast.
The proprietor has received at least a thousand
rpnifi rates and other documents, in favor of his
'"Specific Ointment" upwards a hundred of which '
were written by respectable members of the Med- J
ical Faculty ; and in selecting from this pile the j
following samples, he was governed more by their
brevity, than their contents, as they all breath the
same spirit of eulogy and satisfaction.
CERTIFICATES.
Albany, July 0, 1837.
To. Dr Harrison, Sir- I use your Specific Oint
ment in my practice and cordially recommend it
as a most efficient remedy for Tumors, Ulcers,
White Swellings, Scrofula, Rheumatic Pains,
Chapped Face, Lips and Hands ; and for general
and external complaints. 1 write this at the re
quest of your agent here, who furnishes me with
the article, and am pleased to have it in my power
to award honor to merit.
IiUFUS R: BEACH, M D
Extract of a Letter from Dr. J. W. Sanders, )
of Louisville. Ky. October 8, 1837. 5
" I am prepared to say, that for Rheumatic Pains
and the Sore Breasts of females, Harrison's Spe-
ifir Ointment has no suoerior, if indeed it has
anv equal, in the whole catalogue of external me-
diciues, as known ana prescnueu in mis
Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct4, 1838.
To Dr. Harrison. Dear Sir, I write to con
gratulate you on the extraordinary virtue of yonr
Cnr-t hr? uintmeiu ' in me curing ui uuma.
A
little boy of nunc, 4 years old, leu agaiii
lire-place three weeks since, when his clothes be
becaue ignited, and he was instantly enveloped
in flames. After some difficulty the fire wa3 ex
tinguished, but not before the poor little fellow's
lower extremities were almost covered with a con
tinual blister. Having much faith in your oint
ment, I immediately purchased three boxes, which
applied unsparingly, according to your direc
tions in such cases ; and it is with great pleasure
and gratitude, that I am aide to inform you that it
allayed the pain in a few hours and in ten days
l.ad" eilected a complete cure. I need scarcely
add that it ought to be in the possession of eve
ry fainih'i as there is no telling whtm such acci
der is may occur. Yours respectfully,
del'b y . H, Mf SHEPHARD.
A supply of this valuable Ointment just received
ai:d for by.. STOKES.
StrouAsliug, rNrov. 6, Mo
BAR IRON.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE REFINED,
Bar iron. Car, Coacli & Wagon Axles,
CROW BAR, SLEDGE AND PLOUGH MOULDS,
Axle and Gun Barrel Iron,
And a general assortment of
WAGON TYKE & SQUARE IKOK",
constantly on hand and will be sold on the most
reasonable terms, by
EVANS, SCRANTON & Co.
Analomink Iron Works,
March 24, J 841.
3m.
New-York Weekly Tribune.
The Publishers of Thh New York Tribune, en
couraged by the generous patronage and hearty
approval which has been extended to their Daily
paper since its establishment, and which has al
ready rendered it the second in point of circulation
in the city, propose to publish, on and after the
18th day of September, a Weekly edition, on a
sheet of mammoth size, excluding all matter of
local or transitory interest, and calculated' mainly
for Country circulation.
The Tribune whether in its Daily or Weekly
editionwill be what its name imports an un
flinching supporter of the People's Rights aud In
terests, in stern hostility to the errors of superfi
cial theorists, the influence of unjust or imperfect
legislation, and the schemes and sophistries of
self-seeking demagogues. It will strenuously
advocate the Protection of American Industry
against the grasping and to us blighting policy of
European Governments, and the unequal compe
tition which they force upon us, as also against
the present depressing system of State Prison La
bor; it will advocate the restoration of a sound and
uniform National Currency; and urge a discreet
but determined prosecution of Internal Improve
ment. The Retrenchment, wherever practicable,
of Government Expenditures and of Executive
Patronage, will be zealously urged. In short, this
paper will faithfully maintain and earnestly advo
cate the Principles and Measures which the Peo
ple approved in devolving on Whig Statesmen the
conduct of their Government.
But a small portion, however, of its columns
will be devoted to purely Political discussions.
The proceedings of Congress will be carefully re
corded; the Foretgn and Domestic Intelligence
early and lucidly presented; and whatever shall
appear calculated to promote Morality, maintain
Social Order, extend the blessings of Education,
or in any way subserve the great cause of Human
Progress to ultimate Virtue, Liberty and Happi
ness, will find a place in our columns.
The Weekly Tribune will be published every
Saturday morning in Quarto form on a very large
imperial sheet, (31 by 42 inches,) and afforded to
Subscribers at TWO DOLLARS a year. Six co
pies will "be forwarded a year for Ten Dollars,
Ten copies for f ifteen Dollars, and any larger
number in the latter proportion. Payment m ad
vance will be invariably required, and the paper
stopped whenever the term of such payment ex
pires. Subscriptions are respectfully solicited by
GKttHiL.; & McHiLiitAl u, ivnn-si.
New-York, Aug. 17, 1811.
The very Cheapest and IScst.
ANOTHER WEEKLY MAMMOTH
FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
THE Proprietors of the WEEKLY LEDGER,
which contained all the reading matter of six pa
nun nf tVioir nnnnlar rl.iilr. whose circulation of
between 20 and 30,000 copies is the best evidence
ol merit, having louna tneir original auucipauuus
in regard to patronage lor meir weeiuy e&peruiimu
far exceeded by actual lacts, notwnnsianaing meir .
i -. a i i
rigid adherence to the rule of sending no paper in
any instance, unm paiu iur, uuu mvauaiuy aiu-
ping all subscriptions at tiie expiration oi me lerm
ordered, and feelinfr therefore encouraged to fur
ther efforts to serve the public, have come to the
determination to enlarge their weekly to the mam
moth size: changing its title to that of "UNITED
STATES;" and so establishing it as the fifth mam
moth weekly journal of the United -States. The
magazine and book literature of Europe and Amer
ica will be diliffentlv searched lor mings new, tn-
lerastinir and imDortant. which will be set up for
T b i . ' ..,
Us columns expressly, and the same matter wm
not be used in any other paper.
ln short, the "UNITED STATES" will be, in
all respects, eaual, if not superior, to any of its
class, while in price it shall oe tar cneaper. in
will be only $2 per year! The paper used in
printing it will be of the finest quality, and the ty-
pographical execution neat and workmanlike.
The outer form of the "United States" will be
devoted nearly exclusively io Literature, Tales,
Sketches, Biography, Natural History, Poetry,
x' nit; axis, ivuiuijj
Agriculture, bcience, Anec-
dotes, &C.
The inner pages will contain the latest and most
copious News, from both the Eastern and western
Hemispheres, together with original essays on fi
nance and political economy, and editorial articles
on every topic of interest and importance to the
neoDle of the United States. In discussing ques
tions, political parlizanship will be avoided, but
the Truth shall never be withheld nor remain un
Snoken for fear of oflendinff anv party.
The low price of two dollars per year will not
permit the publishers the loss of discount on un
current notes; it will therefore be charged to the
UliaijjiAi iu
remiuer, ana, in proportion io tn -
discount, so many papers less will be sent. Mail
t . r
J I I -. .I . i . w . a ..n
OOliars wm rewuve six uopius. .. ,
, .. -1, : i .
stead of S3 a year, which is the price ot the two throughout the United States, to the auove new,
mammoth newspapers of New York, and the two cheap and splendidly illustrated work, published
of Boston, the subscription of the "United States1' and for sale at No. 122 Nassau street, New York
On no condition will a copy be sent until UiandsomolyJbund in musiin, giU and lettered
pavment is reco
Newsmen and Boys supplied at the rate of $4
per liunureu. oiuyiw i;uj.ui3; aix cuius.
Address, post paid.
SWAIN ABELL 6 SIMMONS,
S. W. corner of Third and Chesnut streets,
Philadelphia.
Coach Body Varnish.
5 Barrels Coach Body Varnish, warranted not to
crack, just received and for sale by
JOHN DICKSON, Druggist.
Easton, March 31, 1841.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For sale at this -office.
TOBACCO AND CIGAR
MANUFACTORY.
The subscribers respectfully inform those
engaged in the Mercantile business and Hotel
keepers, that they have constantly on hand at (
their manufactory on Elizabeth street, in ihe
Borough of Stroudsburg, a large and splendid
assortment of
Chewing; and Smoking' Toliacco,
Cigars, &c.
manufactured from the best Leaf, and warranted
to be good, which they will sell wholesale and
retail, on the most reasonable terms (with cred
it.) Orders for Tobacco and Cigars will be strict
ly and immediately attended to.
Those who come in or pass through the place
will please cafl "and examine far themselves,,
as we are determined to use our best exertions
to accommodate the public, and merit a liberal
share of their patronage.
EYLENBERGER & BUSHF
Stroudsburg, July 14, 1841. St.
Wholesale and Retail?
CABINET WARE,
AWI LOOKING-GLASS IffANUJF AC
TORY. rTIHE subscriber respectfully informs the citi
J zens of Stroudsburg and the public gener
ally, that he has removed his Establishment to the
building on Elizabeth street, one dobr west of the
Stroudsburg House where he intends carrying
on the Cabinet Making business insall its various
branches.
He shall keep constantly on hartd or make to
order all kinds of furniture :
Sideboards, Bureaus, Sofas, Centre
tables, Breakfast and Iiniieg Tables,
Wash Stands, Bedsteads, &c. &c.
together with every other article usually kept at
such establishments ; all of whichfhe will sell at
the Easton prices. $
As his materials will be of the best quality, and
all articles manufactured at his establishment will
be done by 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
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Chairs, Settees, &c. will be kept constantly on
hand and for sale. C
CHARLES CAREY.
Stroudsburg, May 5, 1841. f"
SIGN OF TOE BARLEY SHEAF,
NO. 195, NORTH SECOND STREET,
Philadelphia.
Grateful for the generous patronage he re:
ceived during the last year, takes pleasure in
acquainting his friends and the public general
ly, that his house has undergone a thorough re
pair in all its parts, and is now completely in
order.
The table will be furnished with every deli
cacy the marketafibrds. The Bar will beslored
with the choicest liquors.
There is also first rate stables attached to the
establishment.
Well knowing that an enlightened public will
always judge for themselves, he feels confident
mat they win lavor mm wun meir puuuuuge
March 24, 1841. 3m.
(2,g',l,- ESFS't,
E m woman and chiu in the United States,
who possesses a Bible, will surely furnish them
selves with the following beautiful series of
Scripture Illustrations:
200 Pictorial Illustrations
OF THE BIBLE,
AND VIEWS IN THE HOLY LAND.
NEW. CHEAP AND VALUABLE PXJBLI
" "I . . r
CATION. Four hundred rages 8vo. JMneraper,
Handsomely Bound Price only TWO DOL-
LARS. The subscriber respectfully iavifes the
attention of Clergymen, Teachers of Sabbath
Schools. Heads ot lamilies, and uooKseners
city. Its features are better defined by its title :
Two Hundred Pictorial Illustrations oj the
Scriptures, consisting of
views in the holy land
Together with many of the most remarkable ob-
"J"1" r ' nn ,h Old and New.Testatnents.
'ppn.. QanppH h:stfrficai events, conied
from celebrated pictures, principally by the old
masters: the landscape scenes taken from origi
nal sketches made on the spot, with lull and in
teresting letter press descriptions, devoted to an
explanation of the objects mentioned in the sa
cred text.
On examination this will be found a very pleas
ant and profitable book, especially for the perusal
of Young People, abounding in the most vaiuauie
information collected, witji the greatest care from
the best and latest sources. It may very properly
be designated a common place book of every thing
i. ,,,; tn flvlnntnl Mnntinr. fiii'stnmi.
I vii.iua.uii itmmiL iu unuiuiu
&c. &c. and comprises within itself a comlpefe
H of J d knowledge. A vol-
I - - -w
nresent is ar superior to tne com-
i uiuii umiuaia
-it will never be out of date.
ICPIt
M tt?miW nrln'orl In nnw Inno- nrimer tvne
and is decidedly the best and cheapest publication
(forthe 1)rice)ecr issued fromthe merican Press.
ftf A liberal discount made to wholesale purcha
sers.
KF Persons in the country wishing to act as
Agents, may obtain all necessary ip formation by
addressing their letters to the subscriber, No. 122
Nassau street, New York city.
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher.
Clergymen, Superintendents ai.a tenchers
of Sabbath schools, KFAgents of Religious News
papers and Periodicals.cQl Postmasters, Book
sellers, throughout the country, are respectfully
requested to act as our agents. (L No letter
will be taken from the office unless post pid.
March 3, 1811.
.mi ERg
DISSOLUTION.
The Go-Partnership heretofore existing be
tween the snbscribers, under the name and
firm of
Cyrill C I. Pinchot & Co.i,
is this day dissolved by mutual conse'nt. All
persons having demands against saicl firm will
present the same for selilementand all those'
indebted to said firm on note or book account,
are earnestly requested ,tdcall and settle the
same immediately. The notes and accounts
are in the hands of C. C. D. Pinchot and Amos
Van Etten, who are duly authorised to collect
the same.
CYRILL C. D. PINCHOT,
C. W. DeWITT,
AMOS VAN ETTEN.
Milford, Oct. 4, 1841.
Are the greatest worm medicines in the world.
Dr Churchill has used them in over fifty cases,
cured ten of spasms and three of fits. He con
siders them safe and sure, and recommends them
to all.
Mr. J B Noycs has used them in his family with
entire success, and several of his friends have
great confidence in them.
Col L Clark cured one of his children of spasms,
and one of fits accasioned by worms
The Hon B B freadsley thinks they have saved
the life of one of his children. It had been along
time in a decline, and was attended by the best
physicians without any relief. His family doctor
recommended Sherman's worm Lozenges as the
only hope; he did so, and through the blessing of
God his child is now well another living evidence
of their wonderful virtues. Mr B says no family
should be without them More than 2,000 certifi
cates might be added to their truly wonderful prop
erties Capt Coffin, of Nantucket, consulted Dr Sher
man, on account of his son, 8 years old He had
been in a decline for several months, and attended
by four Physicians, who could afford him no relief.
His symptoms were leanness, pallid hue, very of
fensive breath, disturbed sleep, broken off by fright
and screaming, headache, a distressing cough,
itching of the nose through the day, and of the
anu3 towards night, with slimy discharges from
the bowels. The doctor pronounced the case one
of worms and recommended his Worm Lozenges.
After the first dose the child ran to his parents
frightened at the quantity of worms that came from
him he began to mend at once, and before he used
one box, was entirely cured-
Benj. F. Goodspeed, 130 Sixth Avenue has al
ways cured his children of worms, by Sherman's
Lozenges. He would not be without them in his
house on any account.
The Rev. Jabez Townsend's little girl, nine
years old, was given up as incurable by two phy
sicians. She was fast wasting away, and was so
miserable, that death was alone looked to for re
lief. Three doses of Sherman's Worm Lozenges
entirely cured her. '
Dr. Stevens, one of the most distinguished phy
sicianin this country, says Sherman's worm Lo
zenges are the safest, best article he knows of for
destroying worms.
Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses
no other worm medicine in his practise.
Dr. Castle, 29? Broadway has used Sherman's
Lozenges in his practise for more than two years,
and never knew them to fail.
These valuable Worm Lozenges can be obtain
ed at the Office jof the Jeffebsonian Republican,
Stroudsburg, Monroe "county, Pa.
(tOnly 31 cts. per box.
July 7, 1841.
Cut by Machinery, and warranted superior to
any heretofore manufactured.
GEORGE F. NESBITTTontine building,
corner of Wall and Water streets, Ney-Ytrk-,
respectfully informs the Printers of the United
States, that he has now in full operation his ma
chine for culling Wood Types, which being an
entire new invention, is warranted to cut Types,
both plain and ornamental, far superior to any
heretofore exhibited to the public; and in proof
of the assertion, informs the public that he has
obtained Diplomas and Medals from both the A
merican and Mechanic's Institutes of the City
pf New-York, at their Fairs of 1836, 1838, and
1839, as the books of the Institute will show.
George F. Ncabitt would particularly invite
the attention of Printers to the fact, that through
the politeness of the proprietors of the Liver
pool and Havre line of packets, ho has been fa
vored with the latest French and English spe
cimens, that many of the new styles in them
are very handsome, and have been got up by
him; they were exhibited by him at the Me
chanic's Fair in this city, now just closed and
pronounced by the Committee of Printers, ap
pointed to examine Types and Specimens, to
be superior to any Wood Types ever before ex
hibited, and having a decided advantage' over
large Metal Types.
George F. Nesbitt, would also inform the
Printers of the United Stales, that he is ready
to cut Types on Wood of any size, from 5 lines
Pica, upward, from any of the patterns of small
or Types contained in the extensive specimen
of Messrs. G. Bruce & Co., or from any now
pattern that can be suggested.
I . ' a , k l i t
ters, and those becoming Agents, should be ac
JJjGeorgo F. Nesbitt is desirous that Pnn
quainted with the fact, that his prices are much
j reduced from those heretofore charged by other
manufactures; that he allows his Agents thirty
per cent, commission; mat ins terms are six
months or ten per cent, discount for cash.
Agents aro wanted for the following cities,
viz: Charleston, Albany, Detroit, Rochester,
and Buffalo.
N. B. Printers of Newspapers, who will
publish the above for six times, within three
months from this date, and will send me a copy
of their paper, shall be entitled to $3 in Types;
and should the Types not prove superior to any
ever before manufactured, they can be returned,
and the money will be paid in place of them.
GEORGE F. NESBITT.
Tontine Building, corner of
Wall and Water sis. N. Y,
TAILORING.
gjgMeuhdersigned respectfully inforhis his
former customers, and the public generally, that
hestill carries on the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
At his residence in Elizabeth street, second
door below his former stand. Those win
may favor him with their patronage, may be as
sured that no effort will be spared to give them
satisfaction. He receives the Philadelphia and
New York Fashions, quarterly, and will make
all kinds of garments, in the most fashionable
manner.
N. B. The rules, for culling, draughts, &c.
of Ward, Basford & Ward, may be had of ihe
subscriber, Agent for the publishers.
CHARLES SMITH.
Stroudsburg, April 28, 1841.
WHOLESALE AWI RETAIL
DRUG & APOTHECARY
SIUKE,
Nearly opposite the Easton Bank.
The subscriber thankful for the liberal patron
age extended towards him, begs leave to inform
his customers and" the public in general, that he
still continues to receive fresh supplies of Drugs,
Medicines, Paints. Oil and Glass, from the Impor
ters and Manufacturers which he will sell to coun
try merchants and customers at as low prices as
they can be obtained in New York or Philadelphia,
and on as liberal terms.
Warranted pure ground White Lead.
No. 1 do do do
No. 2 do do do
Window Glass of all sizes, from 6-8 to 24-30..
Putty and Whiting.
Spanish Brown in kegs and barrels
English Venitian Red, in kegs and barrels.
Yellow Ochre and Litharge
Chrome Green and Yellow
Spanish and Turpentine Gum Copal
Raw and boiled Linseed Oil t ,
Red Lead and Potters Clay
Coach and Cabinet Varnish 5
Paint and Varnish Brushes
Pumice Stone and Sand Paper
Lamp Black and patent do.
Prime Umbrio Madder
Spanish and Blue Vitriol.
Extract and chipped Logwood
Chipped Fustic and Redwood
Oil Vitriol and Aquafortis
Cochineal and Liquid Blue
Pig and bar Lead
Black Lead and Sand Crucibles ;
Prussian Blue ; s. .
Ground and grain Pepper
Do Cinnamon
Cloves and Nutmegs
Ginger and Allspice
Liquorice Ball and Root
Starch and arrow Root
Epsom and Glauber Salts
Sulphur Morphia
Do Quinine
Castor and Sweet Oil
Jayne's Expectorant
Do Carminative Balsam - i f
Do Hair Tonic -vf
Bear and Buffalo Oil J
Cologne and Lavender Water
Fancy Soap assorted
Hay's Pile Liniment
Essence Mustard for Rheumatism
Bateman's Drops and Godfrey's Cordial
Gold Tincture
Essence Peppermint and Harlem Oil3j
Balsam of Life ;
Liquid and Steer's Opodeldoc .
Iveysor's German Pills
Lee's Anti Bilious do
Thompson's Eye Water
.Together with a general assortment of every af
ticlecbnnected withthe above business.
,JOHffiICKSON, Druggist,
at Doc. Fickardt'a Old! Stand, INo. 71, iNorthamp-
ton street, Easton Pa.
March 31, 1841.
Chun Copal.
4 f Cases E. I. Gum Copal in stone, for sale
1U by JOHN DICKSON, Druggist,
hearty opposite Easton Bar
31, 1841. S
Easton, March 31
WINTER and fall strained SPERM Ollr
Blanched Winter and Fall strained, in.
hhds. and bbls., for sale, by
JOHN DICKSON, Druggist.
Easton, March 31 1541,
Nutmeks.
Case fresh company Nutmegs, In store, and
L for sale wholesale and retail, by SL
JOHN DICKSON, Druggist.
Easton, March 31, 1841- - X
Cloves.
200
Pounds fresh Cloves, just received and
for sale wholesale and retail, by
JOHN DICKSON, Druggist.
Easton, March 31, 1841.
Copperas.
5 Barrels greUn Copperas, just received and for:
sale wholesale and retail, by
JOHN DICKSON, DruggisU
Easton, March 31, 1841.
Spirits Turpentine.
t f Barrels, just received and for sale wholesale
XJ and retail, by ' J. DICKSON, Druggist
Easton, March col, 1841.
Whiting.
- f Barrels Whiting, jnst received, aojcL'for salo
A" wholesale and retail, by
JOHN DICKSON, Druggist
Etfston, March 31, 1811.
Indigo.
5Ceroons Prime Sp. Indigo, just received and;
for sale by J. DICKSON, Drugois
Easton, March SI, 1841.
JOB WORK
Neatlv executed at this Office
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