Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, December 28, 1843, Image 3

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UT OUR NEXT VOLUME.
PREMIUMS FROM
9, 0, 10, xtp to 50 DOLLASi!!!
FOR NEW CLUBS'
SM JLf PKflKES !
FOR LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS ! !
THE PARAGON OF NEWSPAPERS ! ! !
rjpHE ORIGINAL DOLLAR WEEKLY!
JL The Cheapest, Neatest, and most popular
Family News Journal ever published in Philada.
Alexander's Express MesscHfjer,
Is universally known in every section of the United
Stales, as the original and only successful Dollar
Newspaper established here or elsewhere. It con
tains alt the advantages and objects of a Literary,
Scientific, Moral, Mercantile, &. Agricultural Jour
nal, and the publisher deems it unnecessary, at this
time, to go into a lengthened recital of its numer
ous peculiar and popular characteristics which
have so extensively recommended it to the family
circle, in Philadelphia city and county, through-
17 J out the State of Pennsylvania, and every other
otate of the Union. jt course has always been
neutral in politics and free from sectarianism in
relisrion, and whether considered in reference to
ithe richly varied and valuable contents of its col-
umns, so expressly adapted to the icants of all
classes, or its moral influence in advocating the in
terests of the rising generation, it will be concc- j
ded that it is the cheapest and vest, and most tie-
t . . . . j 1 . ..
serving popular encouragement aim support m an v
of its City Weekly contemporaries.
Alexander's JKxpress Messcriffcr,
20 as established seven years ago-, by Us present
BcWItt, Brothers & Jllagcrly,
Have on had I feet Hemlock and
White and Yellow Pine Boards and Siding, at
their Lumber establishment in Lord's Valley,
14 miles from Dingman's Bridge, which they
will sell cheap for Grain, Straw, and Iron, and
will not refuse to take current money or Pork.
We respectfully solicit a biiare of public pat
ronage
Lord's Vallny, Dec. 14, 1S-13.
NOTICE.
"Whereas, my wife Anna Maria, has left my
bed and board without any reasonable cause or
provocation, I horby forbid ail persons of liar
boring or t lusting her on my account.
his
JOHN L. X WATSON.
. mark.
Milford, Dec 14. 1843.
INDIAN QUEn"
STROUDSBURG
IKON AND BRASS
' CABINET MAKING.
Side-Boards, Bureaus, Centre, Break
fast, Dining and End Tables,. Wash
Stands, Bedsteads, ' Wardrobes,
Booh Cases, Secretaries, c ,
CSieap for Cash ov Coaaslry iSrocIiuce.
POSITIVELY NO TRUST!
The subscriber having adopted the above
method of doing business for th? fuiure, feU
confident that it will be beneficial Jn iUk isiifr
csts of his customer.--, a well as his own. 1 If
will venture lo say that his warei will Mirrjns.-
The subscribers take this method to inform. -n finisN ,iurabiliiv and chcapnes-, nuyihhii'if
o public generally, and Millers and Farmers I lm pViJT ,ef"ro offered in hi.s markH.
FLKJ JL
proprietor, who projected and tounded tuosc sue
I ccssiul publications. 'The Saturday Evening Post,'
! Gudev'.sLnuVs Book,' 'Gialiam's Magazine,' 'The
lodev'sLndv'
Saturday Courier,' and 'The Daily Chronicle.'-
St ro it els Im ravh , fi'a .
lias fined up a commodious and elegant Ho
tel on Elizabeth siren, nearly opposite ihe
store of G. H. .Miller & Co., and directly op
posite ihc residence of Daniel Stroud, Esq.
- - - . i
Being supplied wnh the bet materials, ami
from his long "Xpettence in the buMiie-.. he'w
confident of giving entire xalislHCtion in all ulm
may favor him wiih h;ir patronage.
All the aliovc mentioned article-. and eery
the n
...". . . .1. ..
especially, lhat ibey Have taicen u.ai cum cli
ent
UTosinilry and Iftachine Shop,
adjoining Jacob Singmastcr's Tannery, and
they are prepared to rxccuie all order. in ihetr
lino of business in the lut manner and with
despaich. They will manufacture
MILL GEARING
- . . . . . !-.
for Flour and other Mills, together wun vasi
iims of everv description turned and fined up
inihe best possible 'manner. .We feel conii-i Chair manufactory.
dent in our ability to execute all orders with
the latest style and fashion, on the most ip.:imii-
able terms, and warranted to do good wicv.
N. B. Repairing done at the hortt no
tice and on ihe most .reasonable term.
A supply of the above meutioiu'd aitirjrs
mav lie seen at hi Wareroom, on Walnut ,
in the building occupied by E. 11. Walton .as tv
CHARLES CAREY.
which we mav be entrusted in a workman-like S'romhburgii, lStiv. j. is-td. .
manner. Particular care will be laken io em
ploy none bin good workmen in ihe diftereni
... ..r.l... iHliK. l.nw.tii .11. 1 tin ivitlK
18 'a popularity and circulation as has attained the He has every convenience
25 i Messenger during the whole period of its exist-. strangers and traveller.-. Pe
depariinents of the establishment, and no pains
will nTM lv ihe oronrletois io "Ive gen-
.. ... . , , ,
for ,,rainingjeraj sa,js-au,ion I() ,hse WJ, may favor themi
E STRAY.
rsous from the ci
Jl'XE
'encc, fully corroborating the olten
ions of all ihe country editors
en repeated opin- j lies, and oilier? who wi-h io lake a . pleasant !
with whom it lias ii;,uniiM the country will be accommodated in i
with orders for work.
Jri.v
At; oust
SErTEMunrt
October
NOVEMBER
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'in AVf hinrto TtiT " in ,1 j r v.vr 11 trrr iv inn itiUL'Ut.t . . .- r . 1 nt iwo.t
I of the Philadelphia Weekly Press." rpTTP rr' A lT 1
Furnishes renilarlv the iullest and earliest di-res-! will he supplied wiih the best producttor
ted coinjiend of Domestic and Foreign Ncics. As
the British Steamers almost invariably arrive at
the end or beginning of the week, the Messenger,
which goes to press on Wednesday, has the exclu
sive advantage ol the intelligence brought by them.
lieports 01 all the important proceedings a( Con
gress, and the different Slate Legislatures are ful
ly recorded by regular correspondents employed
for that purpose.
The literary contributions to the Messenger,
either in Poetry or Prose, are among the ablest
and most talented writers in the country. Is there
any reason, therefore, that it should not maintain
the enviable reputation of being the cheapest, most
useful, and interesting Family Newspaper in ihe
world? The contents of the Messenger are so se
lected and arranged that the The Fanner, 't'hc Me
chanic, The Merchant, The Business Man, The
Man of Science, and the Moralist, may find in its
well stored columns both instruction and enter
tainment; and as the utmost care is taken to ex
clude every tiling which possibly might offend de
cency and'good taste Parents can place this pa
rser in the hands of their daughters, without ap
prehension or hesitation which, in the present
is af
forded bv 'he market.
HIS ROOMS AND BEDS
are such, as will, he hopes, prove satisfactory
to all reasonable customers.
BRASS CASTJIiSSS,
Camo to ihe enclosure of ihe .subncriber, n:
Hamilton lowtmiiip, on the 10th day of Novem
ber, a
with one ear cront. The owner is rpque-ifd
such ns Spindle Steps, Shaft and dudgeon i ,n tollt frward, prove property, pay clMrut-
Boxes. &c! will be made 10 order. Old Cop-!.jmj ,a.p j, ;nvaVj lherwi3e it will be di-pod
per and Brass taken in exchange at the highest 1 o(- accorij,g ,, ";1W.
price. Patterns made Io order. j COXR.A D KEMMERER.
TSiresiiiais IriaeSunes &. SSorsc Powers November 23, 1 S43.
j of the most approved construction, will be fur- j
mTTTTl iS A C.
is, and will continue 10 he, furnished
choice assoriment of Liquors.
THE STABLING
witl
tiished 10 order at the shonesi notice.
Wrought Ivan MiM Wr3i
1 a
Notice is heretiv given that all persons in-
i . . , ,t . . r 1 ' t..i..
will be done on the mo.t reasonable lerms. and j tcl o ue es.a 0 u. ur,, "
all kinds of smi.h work. M ' '
'IM... K.... I-Ui.l r Ql,l Shn nn.l nolU bnd reOUUMeU io ni;ilv immcuiu.c
Vason Boxes will always be kept on hand
Ploughs of the most approved plan will be
i is new and exiensive and' surpassed by none 111 j .RU otl hand, and an excellent assortment of j
I . .. r , . I - ' . . ... . A. , 1 .
the subscribers. And all -per.-ons having d-
matids against the said Estate, are requeued l
present them, only authenticated on or uoloir
the couniv for comfori and convenience. Plouoh Castings which ihey niter for sale to j rst day ol le brimj ,
Willi these advantages hacked by some ex-1
nerience in the bus.ines and a determination
'to keep a good public house, he confidently ex
pects a fair portion ol public patronage.
JJj Permanent hoarders will find a quiet
home and bo satisfactorily accommodated at
moderate prices.
Siioud.sburg, Sept. 2S, 1S43.
nnxr -rt wbrr v
degenerate condition of a portion of the Public j jj j,orsons indebted to the Estate of Rich- JVU'XX Jx. L JL-U-aL ji .
Press, cannot betoo highly ; estimated. j afj uriUjj)lJaii jate , Milford lownship. Pike The Mibscriber respectfully informs ihe. pub-
SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS! i couniy, deceased. ar: requeMed to make pay-; i;c ihal he has removed his bindery 10 No. 19 j
nave aircnay oecn ' : ulw,.rib.r. -nin a nrrsoils ha viliff ?vr,l,o..., or,.t f,.w ilniirs bnlnvv his for-
ll S.rilUng illiU UOCI VUIg ill 111 in.ll. 1 - I --3 iliPlimuiiiniii
Plough makers
HAYDEN & SCHLAUG1L
April 2G, 1S43.
EASTON
liillivli ami nf th infi
haveapjHarcJ in the Mcs6cngcr; :indarnuige:nemliaveea jyj,,, o.ijnt anj e-iale arc requested ' nier Stand, where he will do
made wnh enmicnl ariiits. to continue nicric.-of supjectsol -. , , , , r ;
Rzsfiasg- ami Jsivmms
iii all its various branches at fair prices.
I13(D)1I5
j with enmicnl aru&is. io coauisue nscriis.-oi uiji.i-.mii i . . . , , r
ntirely new and original clmracter, which, as iliev:tieh)reent their accounts duly auineilUcaieu 10r
Mied, will add matcnally to the clegiuce and attmstire- e 1 1 f 1 1 , 0 x , t" ,
CYRILL C. D. PINCHOTT,
Sole Executor.
Milford. Dfcemher 1, 18-i3.--Gi.
PRICES CURRENT.
Corrected every Wednesday morning.
an en
mild:
ness of tins Journal.
9500 2 !
UNEXAMPLED LITERARY PRIZES:!!
The imr.-uits of Literature is not more successfully advanced
than by incitinK the voung npiraiit to rcnovnel exertions, in
hi? Mudie? anl efforts !o arrive at the summit of Fame the
road to reach u hich ha: been so often journeyed over, al
ever arrived Rt its lerniination. The publisher of ths Meieft- T W , A ,V A K hi A (. J A. iJ liiiil J .
iiuiimroiis i '
tier, desirous of rc ardmp the ulents of some of hi numerous j
corre?ronienis. ano enii.-tin? o;ners wiw huvc u. ;v :u
trihuted to the mioies-t of its columns, presents t ;e fjLowri:ig
ARTICLES. !SbrnrpS'E:is:oB' Philad
Vi.at Flour, per barrel 5 00 4 50 1 50
Km'. do. do. do. 3 50 3 25 3 00
V ;at, per bushel HO b5 91
li.i do. do. 70 70 00
i-. Leather per pound 25 . 21 25
-rn per bushel 50 50 50
B.i'Mcwheat, per bushel 50
over Seed per bushel 5 25 4 50 5 50
Timothy Seed per bush. 2 25 4 00 2 75
Hirley do. 40 45 50
Oats do. 37 31 27
I 'Ux Seed do. 1 37 1 40 1 40
Butter per pound 12 10 16
Eiiss, per dozen 10 12 15
Plaster per ton 4 00 2 25
Hickory wood, per cord 2 25 4 50 5 50
()h!c. do. do. 2 00 3 50 4 25
.Mackerel, No. 1 12 00 10 50 9 75
Do. do 2 9 00 9 50 8 00
Potatoes, per bushel 37 30
BANK NOTE LIST.
corrected weekly for the Jeffeuonian Republican.
The notes of those banks on which quotations
sire omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not
purchased by the brokers.
West Jtranch bank 1 0
Pittsburg i
Waynesburg 3
Biownesnlle 2
Erie bank
TERMS.
For common branches, S2 00 per quarter.
Claries, , 5 00
Board with ihe Principal, 1 50 per week ;
December 1, 1S4U
I JO ORIGINAL TALES
' l'n- tS PVTTU ' f.inniM itn 1 .!w 11 !rits lf ! t.f
American Revolution 00
The Second fie.i(She .trticct at the choice of luu author! 150 00
The Third Bi-.,oi! the -aai Jiiaiorv of the country HX) 0o
The Fourth t ' SJ W
117 All the Tale? intended to be offered in witnpotition for
t.A ti.l l. t.r...ui .1 1. ffkci Kll t t'lt.TiaM' , null
lilt I il... Jilll.ll jinru i iiui.t-.ii "i iunu.ii, n.. , ... .
thev will tif stihmiltAi to the decision of a Cominitlpe ofl.it- t not liiciliding incidental expcilpea.
erarj- Gentlemen, cnosen for that purpose, and well known to j ' MPWM N Prinrmnl
the readinsr public. After the premiums have been awarded. Hi A D. l 1 i iv il A l , I rincipat.
the publisher will select from the remaining Tales Mich as arc ; r,;, .,.... Frr.- Pikt- .() Pa
author shall receive 20. The residue v jib? ret'in.ea or dis
posed of at the option of the persons who sent them.
?re3ii:mss lor iVetv iSisbHtjribtivs.
The Publisher of the Messenger having received
numerous propositions from many of the enter
prising newspaper agents throughout the country,
is desirous ol'securing their services'to extend the
present unrivalled circulation of his popular Fam
ily Newspaper, for which purpose he offers them,
or any other gentlemen disposed to enter on the
enterprise, the following liberut-and advantageous
terms, in forming new clubs for the ensuing yeai.
For $10 in one remittance, 12 Copies.
20 " " 20
30 " " 40
r,n " " 70 "
100 " " 150 "
The icmiltances to bo made in current Hank
notes of the Stale where the Subscribers arc ob
ruled and bound to any pattern at the shdriest
noiice, also
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS
rebound in the beat manner. The following
I'lie Winter se-sion commenced November . blank books always on baud.
Gih .md continues 24 weeks. jjj. v Books, .sowrisuls, Eefljrcrs, In-
voivAi :i355 2e'clpt Kooksj also
EL1ZAUETI1 VAN All KEN.
ExecitdirT .
Milford, October 30, 1843. Gt.
JOBRTC US. UttBIiICK,
CLOCK AND WATGEE
MAKER,
STROUDSBURG, P A.
Informs the public gsnrr-
v y-ts ally, ihat lie siill crHjiimu's
c 2Sssf . i ibn nhovfi business t:i all lis
X .r.T r... i 1 II I
o e ,,lwrAv various orauciies. ij mis
r, t fill ltinf.u nn n -
it
II
Peasisylvania.
rhiladelphia bank, par
J'l ink of North America, do
Farmers' it Mechanics' do
Western bauk do(
Jsiuthwark bank do
Ker.smzlon bank do
31anl of Northern Liberties do
Mechanics' Dank
oininerchil Bank
Jl tnk of Penn Township
Manufacturers Mcch'ns
Moyarnensing bank
t 'mted States bank
'rard do
. , - i .
v 'ails 'vania u.iiuv
do
do
do
dp
Uerks county bank
Towanda do
Relief Notes
New York.
CITY BANKS
iAmcnca, b ink of
, of Germantown
if Montgomery co.
Bin.
? , Delaware county
w-..ri intcr county
inKofu, hur..
Irarrrwrs'bani. 01 uuc's
Parmeir' bank ot lleacins
Leoaiion bank
Jlarnyburg bank
Midlletnwn bank
Farmers' bank Lancfcstft.
Lancaster bank
t.incaster count v bank
Northampton bank
'lOlumbia Bridge
Carlisle bank
Kort;iuniborland bank
Miners bank of Poltsville
York bank
"nainbersburg bank
Gettysburg ,bank
v.'yominjf do
3?')riisdtt)e do,'
I-ank of LrwfMown
T,n'h of i:riiiphanrti co
do
30
15
par
par.
(10
do
do!
I
American Exchanee
iauk of Commerce
aaiiK.of the State of N Y
Butchers' and Drovers'
Chemical
Citv
dolCommercial
rinlulintoii
d, Del. and Hudson canal co
par
do
do
STOVE-PIPE,' .
At Kcsiaced Fs'aces.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FUR SALE
STOVJS-PaiPE
which h will eli at from SO io 10 1-2 and 1 1
cents per pound, according to quality, lor cash.
WAND EL J. BREIMER.
Siroudsluirgh, Oci. 5, 1843.
ESTABLISHMENT.
The Subscriber would respectfully inform the
citizens of Stroudsburgh. and ihe public gener-
tained, or negotiable drafts would be-prcferred. ally, that lie has commenced Hie i a. loring ous
The paper will be sent Jo any part of the Union, I iness, at his residence in Ghesinut .sireei, near
sepaiatcly or together; it is to be desired, howev-!jT. CrookV Blacksmith shop, where he is fully
er, that each of the different clubs shall be as much ! prepared and determined to execute all articles
, ! i ill... . . , ,
concentraiea as possioie. in h s line of business wun neatness aim ue
of every di'scripuon.
COPT AND CYPHERLNG BOOKS.
All orders from ihe Country will meet with
prompt attention.
HENRY IIAMMANN.
Easiotii April 10, 1813.
MT AGENTS will please to forward the names, T,C bjlc . resl assured of being
and remittances or New Club; immediate y on . I j . and d fils M lh
collecting them, as it is intended to have all the.dS u i elrM11,i:
CO ,C ?.. .'; . .;,i. n,.,n m-.-v . 'can be at any other establishment in Stroud--
c-Kit. commencing with the year 1HJ
j burgh, or in any city, as ho has done business
in the firsi shops in ihecines of Paris, London,
do
1
par
do
1
ion bank of New York par
Dry Dock
Full
..n bani Wuri no sale amn(rln
Greenwich
:Lafiiveitc
2 Leat her Manufacturers'
laiihatten company
1 Mechanics' Banking Asso
j!Mrchanis'bank
oiMeiv.hant'
Mechanics & Traders'
T Merchants' Exchange
i Mional bank ?
p'rVeA-"nrk Banking cc 2
s'n, Y. Si'e- St'k Security b. par
nlNorlii Hivf
2 Phteni . Ao
3 Seventh ,V?aid,' 1 f -uo
jiTenth Ward -. 10
Tradesmen's a - L ' ' ' h"AT
iivUnitin n. of N. Y. '.do
do It.. ' ',....ul o..nr w,h,..i,,.i w'fira. ! New York. Philadelphii, and elsewhere, and
doling, and is printed on beautiful white paper and : has a thorough kuv. ledge of ajl Hie varieties
excellent type; and arrangements have been made, , ol styles and changes ol lalnoiiH:
for the future, to have it forwarded to subscribers, ,icr,ifi)r(i flatiers him&elf, that by strict
by mail with the utmost despatch, carefully en- aM(,mjOM j() business and punciualnv, he will
veloped in strong wrappers. A FI VE DOLLAR ' y , j are o- 1Hil)lc patronaoc.
NOTE will procure four copies ot the paper lor , rCLt'ni- - 1 IO llW I) ECK
N. B. Cuiliiif done al the Mioriosi nonce,
do
do
do
do
do
Co
do
do
do
-to
Y vstv TPs, ffv rv yr v
C. W. cWitt & SSs'oiicr, have
just received a large assortment ol Stoves, con
MStinu of
Fanhlin Furnace 3 and A boiler Cooking stoves.
do do 9 plute stoves.
do do Parlour do.
do do Box do.
Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do.
Many's Albany 3 do do.
Degroff cy Sears Albany 3 do do.
Spoors' Patent Coal stoves.
And a large lot of Siove-pipe, all of which
Oiey will sell cheap for cash or produce.
Milford, Nov. 10, 18-12.
FEMALE SEMINARY.
r I .! :i ...v, 1
one vear. i ue price to Mngie suuscuuuis, vui'1!
attached to Club) is I'wo Dollars per annum, or
One Dollar for six mouths, which must invariably
he paid in advance.
All orders, postage paid, must be addressed to
C 1 IA li LES A LEX AN JJ ER,
Athenian Buildings, Franklin Flare, Phila.
Postmasters arc authorised, and generally willing to for
ward inonev to Newspapers, fi ee of expense, where the letters
arc signed bv tlioinselves. Persons v.isniiiR to trinmit, will,
tliciefc're, when i1 can be done, write jut what liiey want the
i'ostnmier to say tor them; by so doing ho will wily htive uie
trouble ofaisnma. Pofctniasters willtakecareloendortotficir
n imcs on thtf outside also-'.he word '-freW'can be writlrn by
in" one and is of no use in flanking a !oUei. Unla. th
faro's ,iaid, no leitc.-s are taken frjfa v P Office.
and on ihe most reasonable terms, and warrant
ed Io lit if made up properly. He will also
ive dirrciious for making up if required.
S 1 1 ""dstmrgh, Oci. 25. 1843.
Attorney a4; jTaw-,
(OFFICF. Ni:Ani,Y UIM'OSITE 'I'll K PRBSBipEIil4.'
" ' GlltfKCH.)
The Spring Term of this Iris'.Uution com
meiiced on the eighih day of Vlay last, under
ihe superiniendance of Miss fa. JfS. StoiiCS,
and is now open for tho reception of pupils.
The branches taught n this Seminary are
Reading, Writing, Geography, Grammar, Rhet
oric, Composition, History, Natural Philosophy,
Chemistry, Botany, Logic, Mathematics, Draw
ing and Printing, tho Greek, Latin, German
Languages, &c.
J bo Seminary being endowed ny me oiaie,
struciion is nfibrded at two dollars per qtiar
cr., inclusive or all ihe above branches.
Board can he obtained in respectable fumi
lirs on rpnsonable lerms.
The Trustees with full confidence command
tho Sirondsburg Female Seminary to ihe pat
ronage of ihe public.
JOHN HUSTON,, President,
- - . of the Board of Trustee , .
ky'S.lSrJ.-if. ,
I
which he is determined to sell at such prices
as will suit the limes.
Tho attention of ihe public is particularly
called io his assoriment of
SPECTACLES AKI GJLASSES
for nearsighted and old persons plain whitt.
i (jreen and blue glasses. No charge will !)
made for showing them, if he cannot suit, m
harm done.
Brass eight day Clocks for $14. 00
Do thirty hour do 7 00
Wood 'do do from $4 to G 00.
ALSO, an assortment of
WATCHES,
all warranted good time keepers, or. -will be re
paired gratis.
Clocks, Watches, and. Jewelry
repaired at the shortcut notice.
ALSO, an assortment of 2lAPS of the Uni
ted Stales and World, varying from $1 62 1-2
io 2 50 large size. . ,
Violin Strings of all srzes -best quality.
Call and see for yourselves.
zssoIeElioia ci Partnership.
The partnership lfcretoforo existing between
tlie subscribers, as pt'.'blishers of this paper,
was on the 17th tif August last, dissolved by
mutual consent. AIL persons baring demands
against the sai.d firm, will present them io
Theodore Schoc'ti for seiilement, and all who
are indebted. "thereto are requested to make im
mediate par mum to him, ho being authorized
to receive ihc same.
THEODORE SCHOCII,
THOMAS L. KOLLOCK.
P. S. The Jeflersonian Republican will con
linufi to be published by Theodore Schoch and
F. E. Spering, who respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of public patronage.
THEODORE SCHOCH,
F. E. SPER1NG.
Slroudsbtirgh, Sept. 28, 1843.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all tjerson3 in
debted to the Estate of John W. Middausk.foio
of Wcatlall township, Pike couuty, deceased,
arc requested to make immediate payment to
the subscribers. And all "persons having de
mands against tho said Estate, are requested to
present them, duly authenticated on or beforo
ihe first tUy of February next.
SAKAri iMIDLIA UUtl,
Executrix.
JAMES VANWY,
Milford, October 56, 13.-61.