Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, December 25, 1845, Image 3

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    An old citizen of New Orleans stated in ev
jjeiice ihe oiher day, that the city had en
croached upon the river one-third of a mile
wiihin the last forty years.
There are raised in Rock County. Illinois
,ie present year, 700,000 bushels of wheat.
The population 01 tne county is only 1000.
juryXist January Term, 1 846
GRAND JURORS.
1 Peter Kresge, Chesnuthill
2 Simeon Schoonover, Middle Smithfield
3 Peter Cramp, Pocono
4 Ftederick Michley, Price
5 Nathan Frantz, Ross
6 Peter Hufman, Sinithfield
7 James Van Buskirk, Stroud
$ Jesper Vltei, Coolbaugh
(j David Smith, Ross
0 George Bond, Chesnuthill - 1
j I Theodore Brodhead, Sinithfield
y David Roth, Ross
3 Joseph Fellmcer, Hamilton
14 John Lauder, Sniithfield
15 Matthew G. Grattan, Middle Smithfield
16 Jacob Allemose, Chesnuthill
17 Jonas Barthold,
18 William Harriott, Stroud
19 Frederick Kuechi, Tohyhanna
20 Daniel Schoonover, Middle Sinithfield
21 Charles Price, Price
22 Jacob H. Eylenberger, Middle Sraithfield
23 Peter Albert,
24 Henry Dietrich, Smithfield
PETIT JURORS. .-'
1 John Dewit, Middle Sinithfield
2 Jasper Cotaui, Stroud .
3 John N. Mihenberger, Tohyhanna
4 John M Myers, Coolbaugh i.-s
5 Adam Getz, Ross '
6 Peter Kernel, " : "
7 Jacob Sturm, Hamilton, .
S Charles La Bar, Middle Sinithfield
9 Findley Bush, Sinithfield
0 Robert Brown, Stroud
Jacob Shaffer, Hamilton
12 John Brown, Smithfield
13 James Rafierty, Stroud
14 Nicholas Smith, Ross
15 Peter Jones, Ross
16 Adam Custard, Hamilton
17 John Possinger, Jackson
IS John Price, Price
19 William Gordon, Stroud
20 William Brodhead, Smithfield
21 John V. Coolbaugh, Middle Smithfield
22 Henry Bush, Price
23 Cornelius Schoonover, Middle Smithfield
24 Thomas Shivelv, Pocono
25 Charles Drake, Stroud
26 John Walter, Smithfield
27 Charles Hawk, Chesnuthill
28 Daniel Boys, Stroud
29 Adam Brutzman, Smithfield
30 Jacob Correll, Ross j
31 Samuel Ilayden, Stroud '
32 Iaac Transtie, Esq. Smithfield
33 Peter Tribley,
34 George Rillherl, Rosn
35 Charles Shoemaker, Middle Smithfield
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Hon. Luther Kid
der, President Judge of the twen-ly-first
Judicial district of Pennsyl
vania, composed of the counties of
Schuylkill, Carbon and Monroe, and
Joseph Keller and John Merwine,
Esqs. Associate Judges of the courts
of Common Pleas of the County of
Monroe, and by virtue of their offices,
Justices of the Courts of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
and Court of General Quarter Ses
sions in and for the said county of
Monroe, have issued their precept to
me, commanding that a Court of
Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas,
and General Jail Delivery and court
of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for
the county of Monroe, to be hold en
at Stroudsburgh, on Monday, the 5th
day of January next, to continue two
weeks, if necessary.
NOTICE
Is therefore hereby given to the
Coroner, the Justices of the Peace,
and Constables of the said county of
Monroe, that they be then and there
with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other remembran
ces, to do those things which to their
offices are appertaining, and also that
those who are bound by recognizance
to prosecute and give evidence against
the prisoners that are or shall be in
i'ie Jail of the said county of Monroe,
r against persons who stand charged
with the commission of offences, to be
Hie u and there to prosecute or testify
a shall be just.
ANDREW STORM, Sheriff.
(God save the Commonwealth.)
Sheriff's Office, Strouds- ) -r
hurtr, Dec 25, 1845. )
Wholesale and ftptnil
PREMIUM HAT STORE.
BERTRANB ROSS.
No. 120 Chesnut Street, south side 4
uoors oeiow ourth St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully informs ihe citizens n
Monroe county, lhat he has refitted
...... ji ucu me uuuve EiHaDiisiinient,
nere lie is nrenareri at nil i niu.
luriusn weaver, ivuirta. ami Moleskin Hats, eqtt;
o any manufactured in this Country: Also
superior quality of Caps, for officers of the Ar
my and Navy, together with Dress, Riding and
oniniup oaps : a new and splendid style of
Children. and Boys' Caps, with a great varietu
uj vtc rancy rurs jor .adtcs.
Jum received, per Sieam Ship Great Wes-
ern.tno approved style of LADIES' RIDING
HA lb; aUo, a beautiful assortment of Chll
drena' French Caps.
I am determined lhat my Hats, in noinl of
ueatuy and quality, shall not be surpissed by
muse oi any oiner lLsiabliahmeni in any City
in the Union.
Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1845. Gm.
FOR SALE.
Two good One Horse Sleighs.
Enquire of
GEORGE H. MILLER.
Stroudshurp, Dec. 11, 1845.
FURS! FURS!!
Any' quantity of Cross, Red and Grey Fox,
Raccoon, Mink, Fisher, Manin, Oner, House
Cat, Wild-Cat, Bear and Muskrat Skins, want
ed al the Hat & Cap Store of ihe 'subscriber,
on Elizabeth Mreet, nearly opposite J. Kiiechi's
Hotel for which the highest cash price will
be paid.
SIMON FREY.
Siroudsburg, Dec. 1 1, IS 15.
We recommend all of our friends visiting the
city to call at the Pekin Company's Store, and
lay in a supply of their delicious Teas.
THE PfiXIK TEA COJIPARIT,
No. 30 South Second Street,
Between Market and Cliesnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have constantly on hand, and for
sale, Wholesale and Retail, a varie
ty of choice fresh TEAS, at Lower
Prices, according to the quality, than
they can be bought for at any other establish
ment in ihe city.
TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house,
and several varieties which cannot be obtained
elsewhere. Any Teas which do noi give en
tire satisfaction can be returned and exchanged,
or the money will he refunded.
The citizens of Siroudsburg and vicinity are
respectfully invited give us a call.
G. B. ZIEBER,
Agent for ihe Pekm Tea Company
Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1845
Sleeper & Femier,
MANUFACTURERS of
Umbrellas, Parasols, & Sim Shades,
No. 126 Market street, south side, beloto Fourth,
Philadelphia.
Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu
rers, &c. &c, to their very Extensive,
Elegant, New Stock, prepared with
great caie, and offered
A I the Lowest possible Prices for Cash.
The principle on which this concern is es
tablished is to consult the mutual iuieresi of
their customers and themselves, by manufactu
ring 8 g"od article, selling ii at ihe Lowest
Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu
neration, in the amount of sales and quick re
turns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manti
facture, they ar prepared to supply orders to
any extern, and respectfully solicit the patron
age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers.
Phila., Dec. 11, 1845. I y.
Attorney at JLaw,
tfitford, Pike mty Pa.
Kf-JCE .NEARLY OPPOSITE THE PAESB YTER1AN
CHURCH.) - '
Cheaper than Ever!!
200 Pages of rare and fashionable
Music for Three Dollars 11 !
THE MUSICAL G E M,
A weekly publication of rare and popular mu
sic. Vocal and Instrumental, consisting of stan
dard and original Songs, Duetts, Ulees, &c,
with Piano Forte accompaniments, Overtures,
j Quadrilles, Waltzes, Marches, Quicksteps, Airs,
Rondos, and selections from Motiern wperas.
most of which have never been published in this
country.
Mr. G. W Derwort, a professor well known to
to the musical world, has been engaged to super
intend the selecting and arranging department,
and the Publisher feels warranted in asserting,
that THE MUSICAL GEM will bear compari
son with any other musical publication in this
country. Persons sending S3, free of Postage,
will have the Music mailed to them weekly.
The following pieces are now ready for dehv
ary : "Rest Spirit, Rest," (from Amilie ) " Pearl
Waltz," by Francois Hunten. "The Sun has
caught me sleeping," a celebrated Hunting song.
"The Rose will cease to blow," as sung by Mr.
Templeton. Address
1 4 J. 11. MILLER, New York City.
December 11, 1845.
773ErSnriil6RTGAGES;
For sale at lliis office.
PITRIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFA T'S
VEGETABLE UFE PILLS
phcenix bitters
The high and envied celebrity nhich these pre-eminent
Medicines hare acquired Tor their inrariable efficacy in all
the diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the
usual practice or puffing not ouly unnecessary, but unwor
thy of them. They are kuowu by their fruits ; their good
works testify for theui, and they thrive not by the faith of
the credulous.
3cmi uBmjm-x mr m , -.
Hf ASTHMA, ACUTE and CllROSIC RHEUMATISM.
AFFECTIOSS 0 Ihe UI.ADDER.and KIDNEYS.
BILIOUS PEVERS it LIVER COMPLAINTS.
In the south and west, where those diseases prevail, they will
be found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and olheri, wlw once
use thrae Medicines, will never afterward be wil limit Ihvm.
BILIOUS CHOLIC, and SEROUS Lootenet,, U1LES,
COSTIFENESS, COIDS Jc COUGHS, CIIOLIC,
CONSUMFTION. Uied with great lucceni in tlii disuue.
CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES,
D7SPEPSIA. No person with thia diatrcesing iKj
coif, should delay ning these medicines immediately.
ERUPTIONS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATU
LENCY, FEVER, and AGUE. For this scourge oflhe wes
tern country these medicine will bu found a safe, speedy, aud
cortain remedy. Olltr-r medicinoa leave the system subject to a
return of the disease a runs hy thea medicines is pcrniutienL
TKY THBM. UK SATISFIED, AM) BE CURED.
FOULNESS of COMPLEXION,
aBNSRAL DfiBILI TY,
UOUT, UtDDINESS, URA VEL, HEADACHES, of every
kind, tNlVARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA
TISM, IMPURE BLOOD. JAUNDICE, LOSS of APPE
TITE, LIVES COItHL AINTS,
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS,
MKRCl'llIAL DISEASES.
Never fails to eraiitcute entirely nil tile cfli'fcts of Mercury infi-niU-lv
sooner than th" nntst iHierlii' xviiaratinnof Sarsanarclla.
NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBttlTY. NERVOUS
Complaints f ait kiwi, organic affEgtH)Ns,
Palpitation if tin heart, painter's cuoi.ta,
PZLESi The on'ciiml (iroprintor of these tnedieuie
Was cureil of Piles of 35 yeurs tundiiig by tlie uu of these Life
Medicines alone.
PAINS in the head, side, buck, limbs, joints nnd orpnns.
H It E U M A T I S .11. Tlve alllicteil with this
terrible disease, u ill he sure tif relief hy the Life Medicine..
RUSH of UhOOD to the HEAD, SCURVY.
SA t.TR HE UM, S i VEL t.tSHS,
SCKOFULA. on KINO'S fiVIZs, in ill
worst forms, UI.C E R S, of evciv daertption ,
W O K Iff S 4 of all kimh, are rttcctunlly riplleil hy
these Medicines. I'arenls will ilo well to ndtniniiler tlwin u lien
ever their existence is aiiKpedted. llelief "ill Im: certain
THE LIFE PILLS AND i'lllENIX BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the system;
A single trial will t.lace the LIFE PILLS and
PHCENIX BITTERS beyond Ihe reach of. compa
ction in the eitimntiou of eiLry pntleut.
The genuine of these medicines are how put up in white
wrappers aud labels, together with a pamphlet, called
' Moffat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, &e,
011 which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall slreel to our
Office, by which strangers tMting the city can very easily
find us. The wrappers and Samaritan are copyrighted,
therefore those who procure them with while wrappers cab
be assured that they are genuine, lie careful, and do not
buy those with yellow wrappers; hut if ou do, be satistied
that they come direct from us, or dout touch them.
ICf" Prepared and sold by
DR. WILLIAItl B. MOFFAT.
336 Broadway, corner of Aulhuny street, New York.
For Sale by
SCHOCH it SPERING,Stroud3burg,
sole agents lor Monroe county.
December 18, 1S45.
English and German
Prayer Book l'or Children.
The subscriber has just published an edition
of a new book calculated for ihe juvenile read
er, bearing the above title. It is intended for
families aud Sabbath Schools. For sale al the
office of the Republican, and by the publisher
at Bethlehem. Price per dozen $1,25 single
copy 12 1-2 cents.
JULIUS W. HELD.
October 30. 1845.
NEW FALL GOODS
WELLES&E AK L,
No. 65 Uarclay Street, IS". Y.
Are receiving an entire new Slock of Sea
sonable Dkv Goods, to which the attention of
atnilies and persons about commencing house
keeping, is respectfully invited.
Tliev have now on hand, new styles
Fall Prints, American, English aud French
Ginghams.
Rich Pl.-iid aud Shaded iTuliu de Laines
Super Black aud Mode colored Alpaccas, silk
warp.
New styles of clouded Alpacca, for ladies ri
ding habits.
Black and col'd Silks, Bombazines.
Irish Linens, Lawns, wide Sheeting and Table
Linen.
Damask Napkins, all sizes
Cotton Table Cloths, Worsted do
Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes
Cotton Shirtings and Sheeting, Corded Skirls.
Cambric Jaconet and Book Muslins, plain and
figured.
Jaconet aud Swiss Mil-din, Inserting and Edg
ings.
Men's and Women's Cotton, Lambs-wool shirts
and drawers.
Linen Cambric Hdkf 'a, Hosiery of every de
scription. Superfine Flannels and a general assortment
of goods fur children's wear.
September 18, 1845.
N. B. J. W. Stkadf.r, formerly of Simuds
hurg aud Shawnee, Monroe county, would be
happy to see his old friends, aud ihe Merchants
of Monroe and Pike counties, at the above Slore,
where thev can be supplied wiih all descrip
tions of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, on as
reasonable terms, for ca.h or a limited credit,
as at any oiher establishment in the Cilv.
BARGAINS
May be had ai WELLES & EARL'S New
Dry Goods S'ore, No. (55 Barclay sireel, two
doors above Greenwich street, New York,
where the following Goods may be found, al
unexampled low prices, viz :
Brown and Bleached Shirtings.
Calicoes, the greaieni assortment ever offered
on i his side of ihe town.
Muslin de Lames, Njw
Gingham, S
Black and colored Alpaccas.
Plaid Alpaccas.
Flannels, White, Red and Yellow.
Cloths, Cassiineres, Saiineita and Kentucky
Jeans.
Shawls, a great variety.
Hosiery, from 1 shilling per pair to 4 shillings.
Together with a great variety of Fancy Goods.
New York. September 11, 1845
CALVIN BsLYTHJU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the several Courts in the Ci
ty and Coun'y of Philadelphia.
His Office is at No. 5 Souih Fourth sirnoi,
between Cliesnui and Walnut Mrents.
Philadelphia, Sept. 25, 18l5.3in. " '
TO PRINTERS.
TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS
Furnishing Ware-Home.
The subscribers have opened a new Typo Found
ry in the city of New York, where thev
to supply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job
or iancy l ype, inK, raper, uasea, lialleys, Urass
Rule, STEEL COLUMN RULE. CnmDosinrr
Sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a
Printing Office. Also second hand materials.
The Tvue. which ate cast in new mnulrli. fmm
an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep count
ers, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and
will be sold at orices to suit the times. All thp
type furnished by us is " hand cast." The types
from any foundry can be matched at this estab
lishment.
Printing Presses" furnished, and also Steam En
gines of the most approved pattern's.
N. B. A Machinist is constantly in attendance
to repair Presses and do light work.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST FOR
PRINTERS.
COCKCROFT 4- OVEREND, G8 Ann st.
September 4, 1845. fim
A NEW BOOT 6c SHOE
ES TA BLISHMENT
William 12 lair
Respecifuiiy informs the citizens
of Siroudsbtirg and vicinity, that
he has commenced the
Boot & Shoe making
business ai ihe shop formerly oc
cupied by W. J. Breimer, as a Tin
Shop, where he will be happy to
receive orders for all kinds of wdrk
in his line of business, and also intends keep
ing on hand a stock of
READY MADE WORK:
and will devoielhis best efforts to (he accommo
dation of those who will favor him with their
patronage
Wiih an experieride in tne business of no in
considerable length a determination to adhere
strictly to his promises and a resolution never
to make unreasonable charges, he flatters him
self that he will receive a fair proportion of the
custom of the Borough and neighborhood.
Country produce of all kinds, taken in pay
ment for work, if brought in reasonable time.
N. B Repairing done at the shortest notice.
April 3, 1845. 6m;
IN PRESS
POPULAR LECTUBES
ON
SCIENCE AND. ART;
DELIVERED IN THE
Chief Cities and Towns in the II. 8.
BY D10NYSIUS LARDNER.
Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Societies of London
and Edinburgh, Member of the Universities of Cambridge
and Dublin, smd formerly Professor of Natural Phi
losophy and Astronomy in the University of
London, &c. Ac.
The publishers announce that Dr. Laidner hav
ing brought to a close his public Lectures in this
country, they have availed themselves Of the op
portunity thus presented to induce him to prepare
for publication a complete and authentic edition of
these Discourses. 1 he general interest Which tor
the last four years they have excited in every part
of this country is universally felt and acknowl
edged. Probably no public lecturer ever contin
ued for the same length of time to collect around
him so numerous audiences. Nor has there been
any exception to this favorable impression. Visit
after visit has been made to all the chief cities,
and on every succeeding occasion audiences a
mounting to thousands have assembled to hear
acam and acram these lessons of useful knowledge.
The same simplicity of language, per3picuhy of
reasoning, and felicity ol illustration, which ren
dered the oral discourses so universally accepta
ble will be preserved in the published repoft, which
will indeed be, as nearly as pnssible, identical with
the Lectures as they Were delivered.
The publishers feel that in the volume now pro
posed they will present to the American public a
most agreeable offering, and an interesting and
useful miscellany of general information, which
will also afford that large class of persons Who
have attended the Lectures, an agreeable means
of reviving the impressions from which they have
already derived so much profit and pleasure.
The subjects which will be included will em
brace a variety of topics in the Astronomical and
Physical Sciences, and in their application to the
arts of life. Among these the following may be
mentioned :
The Plurality of Worlds; The Sun The Moon j
The Planets; The Comets; The Solar System
The Atmosphere; Popular Fallacies; Artificial Il
lumination; Light; Sound; Electricity; Galvanism;
The Bridge Water Lecture; Lunar Influences;
Weather Almanacs; Babbage's Calculating Ma
chinery; Electric and Magnetic Telegraphs; The
Telescope and Microscope; Galileo; Copernicus;
Lavoisier; Newton; The Stellar Universe The
Power of Steam; Steam Navigation; Aurora Bore
alis; Water Spouts; Thunder and Lightning; The
ory of Dew; Heat; The Barometer; The Thermom
eter; &c &c.
The work will appear in numbers, or parts, will
be well printed on good type, and copiously illus
trated with engravings on wood. It will be com
pleted in ten or twelve numbers, and the entire
volnme will be published within sir months. The
price will be 25 cents for each number.
Any person wishing to procure this valuable
work may apply to our agents, or to 'any of the
Booksellers or Country Merchants in any part of
the United States. Postmasters remitting one
dollar will be entitled to five numbers. Oxder&
are respectfully solicited.
GRKELY & MoELRATH,
Tribune Buildings.
PRICES CURR ENT.
Corrected every Wednesday morning.
ARTICLES.
Wheat Flour, per barrel
Rye. do. do. do.
Wheat, per bushel
Rye, do. do.
Sole Leather per pound
Corn per bushel .
Buckwheat, per bushel
Clover Seed per bushel
Timothy Seed per bush.
Barley do.
Oats do.
Flax Seed do.
Butter per pound
Eggs, per dozen
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
Do. do 2
Potatoes, per bushel
Strouds- Baslon. I'hiU
burg.
G 25 G 25 6 50
4 75 5 00 4 75
1 15 1 20 1 28
80 80 77
25 21 18
60 GO 75
50
0 00 6 00 5 00
3 00 2 50 2 87
40 40 50
33' 33 " 28
1 00 I 20 1 47
15 14 12
15 12 10
5 50 4 25 3 00
2 50 3 75 4 50
2 00 3 00 4 25
!5 00 12 00 10 00
12 50 10 00 8 00
35 30
BANK NOTE LIST.
corrected weekly for the Jeffersonian Republican.
The notes of those banks on whit.i quotations
are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not
purchased by the brokers.
Pennsylvania, i
Philadelphia ban, par
Ban of North America, do
Fanners' fc Mechanics' do!
Western bank do
Southwarhban do
Kensington ban do
Bank of Northern Liberties do
Mechanics' Bank do
Commercial Bank do
Bank of Penn TownshtD do
Manufacturers" Mech'ns do
Moyatnensnig bank do
United States bank 22
uiraru do par
Pennsylvania bank par
uatiKot ueruiantown par
Batik of Montgomery CO. do
Bank of Delaware county do
Bank of Chester county do
Doylestow n bank do
Farmers' bank of Bucks do;
Baston bank do
Farmers' bank of Reading do
Lebanon bank j
Harrisburg bank 1
Middletown bank l
tanners' banic Lancaster par
Lancaster bank do
Lancaster county bank do
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge par
Carlisle bank 1
Northumberland bank par
miners oanK oi roiisvius 1
York bank 1
Charabersburg bank 1
Gettysburg bank 1
Wyoming do 3
Honesdale do 1
Bank of Lettiitowtt 2
Bank of Susquehanna co 3
Lum. oank at Warren no sale
West Branch bank
Pittsburg i
Waynesburg
Biownesviile
Brie bank
Berks county bank
Tovvanda do
Relief Notes
New York.
CITY BANKS
America, bnik of
American Exchange
uaiiK oi commerce
Bank of the State of N Y
Butchers' and Uroveifc
Chemical
City
Commercial
Clinton
Del. and Hudson canal co.
DryJJock
Fulton bank of New York
Greenwich
Lafayette
Leather Manufacturers'
Mauhatten company
Mechanics' Banking Asot
Merchants' bank
Merchant'
Mechanics Sc Tradera
Merchants' Exchange
national Dann
New York, Bank of
New-York Banking co.
N. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par
North River di
Phcenix do
Seventh Ward do
Tenth Ward 10
Tradesmen's
Union B. of N Y
,Wa3hington
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Confectionary, Fruit, and
GROCERY STORE.
WILLIAM H. SCHLOUGH,
ggSQ Respecifuiiy informs the citizens of
S1iai fc),ro,,d3DUrg anu e public generally,
flint rttl riisi inAriMrl m
Cotifeetionaty and Grocery Store,
on Elizabeth slreel, in the room formerly occu
pied by Joseph L.Keller, as a Grocery, where
he is prepared to accommodate the public with
all kinds of CANDIES of the best quality..
He also kuops on hand FRUIT, embracing all
the delicacies of the season, and NUTS of all
kinds. His stock consists hi part, of
Orangey
LetiioltSi
RdiStns,
Cream Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts,
Ground Nuts,
Figs,
Almonds,
Prunes,
and a variely of all kinds of Confeciionarj' gen
erally kept in such an establishment, all of
which'he will sell very low for Cash. He has
also added to the above stock, all the article
connected with a
GROCERY,
Consisting in part of
StfGAIlS,
Coffees,
Teas,
Cheese,
Molasses,
Crackers,
Blacking,
Cinnamon,
Soap,
Candles,
Shot,
Pepper,
Ch'ocolate,
Saleratus,
Nut Megs,
Allspice,
Ginger,
Herring,
Mackerel,
Close Pins,
Indigo,
Baskets,
Dried Peaches,
Dried Apples,
together with a variety of Tubs, Bowls, &c.
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars,
of the best and cheapest qualities always on
hand, aud will suit those who may far or him
with a call.
Porter Ale, Mead and liCuiouado
constantly kept on hand.
For the liberal support already received from
his friends and customers he returns his sincere
thanks, and will endeavor in future to mem a
continuance of their favors, by sparing no ex
ertions to make his establishment an agreeable
, retreat.
j Siroudsburg, June 19, 1845.
LATEST FASHIONS.
Would respectfully inform his friends aud ihe
public generally, that he still continues ho
TAILORING BUSINESS ai his old suud.
nearly opposite Stogdnll Stokes' Store. Ha
has just received the latent Philadelphia Fash
inns, anrl 1.4 nronnrpil trt vTnciiin nil nrilers in hts
' 1: . . t j - .1.- i
una won neatness na aespaicn, ana in ib la
test style. Clothing for old men made to anil
their age and convenience. All of which, he
will furnish as cheap as can be had elsewhere.
Produce taken in exchange for uork, at the
cash price.
N. B. Culling done at the shortest notice,
and warranted to fit if properly made up.
Siroudsburg, Oct. Q3, 1815.