Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, January 29, 1846, Image 3

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    NOTICE. "
The undersigned, ihe Auditor appoin'ed by
eOrphau"' Court of Monro county, to make
Jistribiitio" of the reiitaiiiina aets, to-aud a
mmigdie cmdnors of Georgu Ruth, late ol the
iovishif Hamilton, in said county, deceased,
u-ill discharge tlie duties of his appoininiem on
Monday llit 16th day of February. 1810. at 10
o'clock a. ui his offi.e in the Hoiouoh of
Slioudshiirg. where and when, the creditors,
and all petsons in'erest.'d mav aitnd.
MORRIS D. ROBESON,
January 22, 1 S4 0. j uditor.
A Friend to all Nation;
WAR OR NO WAR!
WORTHY OF NOTICE.
Ioii'i all come at oiacc.
Clocks almost given away.
Best Brass 8 day Clocks, $7 to $8,00
Do do 1 day do $4 to $5,00
Do Wood do do 2 50
Warranted good time keepers, for sale by
JOHN H. MRT.lHTr
iStroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846.
Good news lor tlie Aired.
Spectacle Glasses filled to all ages and siehts
Gold, Silt nr. German Sil vex :ui(l SJi
Frames, with convex, concave, periscopic, blue,
tlti'.V mill n r .1 f3l.,. L.l 1 1
-j -...v. q.... vjiusntis, 10 wmcn ne would 111-
ute particular attention. No charge for .showing
them. For sale cheap, at ihe Variety Store o?
JOHN H. Al ELI CK.
Strmidhliurg, January 1, 1846.
in
'1 OYS.
A great varieiy of Toys on hand, for sale
cheap, at ihe A'ariety Store of
JOHN H. MELICK.
Siroiidsbura, January 1, 1846.
NEW LINE.
'fhe accommodation line of Stages between
1 t ...! V.. ....... .. .II I .11
jsir(iiiiis's; Gianni, win mave me uouse
of Edward PoMens, (Washington Hotel.) m
Smiud-I'urg, on Monday, Wednesday and Fri
Jayd eVfl"' w-k, at 8 o'clock, a m and a -I1U!
111 Easion at 2 o'clock, p. m , in time for
dinner; returning on the bdlnwiug day, leaving' Stroudsbnrg, January 1. 1846.
I). Lm1MH a Aim-iitmi ijihci, oil J UCSUUy ,
Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock, and arri
,1112 at Siroudsburg at 2 o'clock, same day.
The ubscnber begs leave to inform the pub
jjC) 1h.1t he lias purchaed the above line of
tae ffotn Mers. Connor, PoMens & Co ,
ihe former proprietors, and that he is 110 able
m carry pa.engers in as comfortable and con
tinent a M)"J, as any other route in the coun
ty Fare through SI 25.
ROBERT C. SLEATH,
Sole Proprietor and Driver.
Sirmidsburg, Jan. 22, 1816.
Fine Pen-Knives and Razors.
A good assortment, for sale low, by
JOHN II. ME LICK.
SOAPS.
Fine scented Soaps for washing and shaving
alro the celebrated shaving cream, for
cheap, by JOHN H. AIELICK.
Stroudsbnrg, January 1, 1816.
sale
Violins and Flutes.
At from $1,50 to $3.50, for sale by
JOHN H. ME LICK.
Sirnudxhtirg, Jan. 1, 1846.
Knglish and German
Prayer jOooIi lor Children.
The subscriber has just published an edition
of a new book calculated fur the juvenile read
er, bearing the above title. It is intended for
families and Sabbath Schools. For sale at the
, office of the Republican, and by the publisher
at Bethlehem. Price per dozen $1,25 single
copv 12 1-2 cenis.
JULIUS W. HELD.
October 30, 1S45.
Wholesale and Retail
PREMIUM HAT STORE.
BERTRAND ROSS,
No. 120 Chesnut Street, south side, 4
doors below Fourth St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully informs the cilizens of
Monroe county, that he has refitted
and opened the above Establishment,
where he is prepared at all limes, to
furnish Beaver, Nutria, and Moleskin Hats, equal
10 any manufactured in this Country ; Also, a
superior quality of Caps, for officers of the Ar
my and Navy, together with Dres-s, Riding and
Sporting Cap : a new and splendid style of
Childrens' and Boys' Caps, with a great variety
of Rich Fancy Furs for Ladies.
Just received, per Sieaui Ship Great Wes
tern, the approved stylo of LADIES' RIDING
HATS; aho, a beautiful assortment of Chil
drens' French Caps.
I am determined that my Hats, in point f
beauty and quality, shall not be surpassed by
those of any oilier Establishment in any City
in the Union.
Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1845. Cm.
FOR SALE.
Two good One Horse Sleighs.
Empiiic of "
GEORGE H. MILLER.
Stroudsbnrg, Dec. 11, 1845.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The Co-partnership heretofore existing be
iffcpn ihe subscribers, under the name and firm
of Hoys & Heller, is this day dissolved by
mutual agreement, and all Notes and Book ac
counts, &c, due said firm, will be settled by
either of the subscribers.
HARVEY ROYS,
JOHN M. HELLER.
Jlilfurd, January 15, IS 16.
NOTICE.
The Carriage and Wagon Making business
will in future be conducted by the subscriber, at
ihe old stand, who tenders his grateful acknowl
meiiis for pat favors and respectfully solicits a
cimtinuaiice of public patronage.
JOHN M. HELLER.
Milford. January 15, 1846. 5i.
SHKBIPF'5 SALE.
Uy virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is
fiied out of the Court of Common Pleas of the
Couti-vof Pike, to me directed. I will exnose type furnished by us is
...n,.i.!.n .,ia!n ii.. i ri...i n: I from any foundry can be matched at this estab-
in Delaware township, on lishmenl.
' j Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En-
FridciV tlie 13th dan of Feh'Uan 1846. Enes of the most approved patterns.
!,.., ...... ,i... i ro i i i , , f N. B. A Machinist is constantly in attendance
ne iniiiia in & ii uiui-K j. m. ami t . r i i . . r.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST FOR
PRINTERS.
COCKCKOFT Jf OVEREND, G8 Ann st.
September 4. 1815. 6m
TO PRINTERS.
TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS
Furnishing Ware-25oiase.
The subscribers have opened a new Type Found -ry
in the city of New York, where they are ready
to supply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job
or fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galleys, Brass
Rule, STEEL COLUMN RULE, Composing
Sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a
Printing Office. Also second hand materials.
The Type, which aie cast in new moulds, from
an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep count
ers, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and
will be sold at prices to suit the times. All the
" hand cast." I he types
eiween ine nours oi v, o clocK P. M.
o'clock p. ;.t . the following described Real
Estate, to wit : A certain Messuage or Farm
Mitiale in said township of Delaware, adjoining
luuls of John Wesibrook, Nathan Emory, Mar
tin W. Dingman, Daniel W. Dmguian, and the
lbver Delaware, containing
Ninety-Five Acres,
(mure or less) upon which are erected
two siory
Dwelling House,
4 BARN and olher out buildings. Nearly the
hImiIk is improved laud.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ly of Andrew Dingman, and will he sold by me
at the time and place above mentioned, lo the
liiglieal and best bidder for cash only,
A NEW BOOT & SHOE
E S TA BLISHMENT.
WUSiam ISiair,
Respectfully informs ihe citizens
of Siroudsburg and vicinity, that
he has commenced ihe
Boot & Shoe .Unking
business at the shop formerly oc
cupied by W. J. Breimer, as a Tin
Shop, where he will be happy Hi
receive orders, for all kinds of work
LEWIS ROCKWELL. Sheriff. ' in ni linn of tuisiiiH.ss. and also intends Ueen-
SherifPs Office, Milford, January 20, 1846. j,no on hand a stock of
Orphans' Court Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
'f the county of Pike, ihe following real estate,
formerly of John W. Mtddaugh. late of West
ell township, in raid county, deceased, will be
!d at public vendue at the house of Sarah
Middaugh, in said township, on
Saturday the lAth of February next,
si 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, a certain tract or
I'lrce of land situate in the township of Wesl
frll, in said county, butted and bounded as fol
lows: Beginning at a stone corner of also of
'he glass house land ; thence along the same
Sntnh 39 degrees East 75 perches to a stone
uncr of BenjamitrVauinwageu ; thence along
'he same North 48 degrees East 160 perches
11 a stone and gum; thence North 34 degrees
West 75 perches to ihe pjace of beginning,
naming
77 Acres of Land,
wh the appurtenances. The Improvements
hereon are a good
Frame Dwelling House,
with about SIX ACRES of improved
land.
The tt-rms and conditions of pale will be
hli'le known at the lime .and place of bale by
Sarah Middaugh, Administratrix.
By order of the. Court. .. j.
J. C. WESTBJIOOK, Clerk,
Gilford, January 15, 1816.
READY MADE WORK:
and will devoielhis best efforts to the accommo
dation of those who will favor him with their
patronage.
Willi an experience in the 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 thai 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. Gin.
i;ii
l IM JPL
I MiMt
WATCHES.
sond assortment of Watches, for hsiIp. at
ducnl nn...- I.v JOHN H. J
.......... .
hieed nrici
S.t.....! I... ' I...'.? 1, 1
MELICK.
C w. Ic Witt & Brother, have
just received a large assortment ol Stoves, con
sisting of
Franklin Furnace 3 and boiler Cooking stoves
do do 9 plate stoves,
do do Parlour do.
do do Box do.
Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do.
Many's Albany 3 do do.
Degrqff 4 cars Albany 3 do do.
voors Patent Coal stoves.
And a largo lot of Stove-pipe, all of which
theywill sell cheap for cash or produce.
Milford, Nov. 10, 1842.
Attorney at Law,
Milford, Pike county, Pa.
(blTl'CE NKARLV OIM'OSITK TI1K I'K KSIJ VTER IAN
CHURCH.)
Any quantity of Cross, Red and Grey Fox,
Raccoon, Mink, Fisher, Manin, Oiter, House
Cat, Wild-Cat, Bear and Muskrat Skins, want
ed at the Hat & Cap Slore of the subscriber.
on Elizabeth .-.ircei, ncarl' opposite J. Ivnecht's
Hold for which ihe highest cash price will
be paid.
SIMON FREY.
Siroudsburg, Dec. 11, 1845.
We recommend all of our friends visiting the
city to call at the Pekin Company's Sture, and
lay in a supply of their delicious Teas.
TISE PS III ft TEA 'COMPANY,
No. 30 South Second Street,
Between Market and Chesnut, .
PHILADELPHIA.
dc-tm-A Have constantly on hand, and for
JJ sale, Wholesale and Retail, x 'arik
3tlraTV of choice fresh TEAS, at Lower
- pnees, according to the quality, than
they can be bought for at any other establish
ment in the city.
TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house,
and several varieties which cannot be obtained
elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give en
tire satisfaction can be returned and exchanged,
or the money will be refunded.
The citizens of Siroudsburg and vicinity are
respectfully invited give us a call.
G. B. ZIEBER,
Agent for the Pekin Tea Company
Philadelphia," Dec. 11, 18-15
Sleeper & Fetmer,
MANUFACTURERS OF
UiubrcISas, Parasols, & Sun Shades,
Aro. 126 Market street, south side, below Fourth,
Philadelphia.
Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu
rem, &c &c, io their very Extensive,
Elegant, New Stock, prepared with
great care, and offered
At the Lowest possible Prices for Cash.
The principle on which this concern is es
tablished is to consult the mutual interest of
their customers and themselves, by manufactu
ring a good article, selling it ai the Lowest
Price for Cash, and realizing their own renin-
iteration, m ine amount ol sales and quick re
turns.
Possessing inexhaustible facilities for manu
factnre, they aro prepared to supply orders to
any extent, and respeclfully solicit the patron
age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers.
Phila., Dec. 11, 1815. I y.
200 Pages of rare and fashionable
Music for Three Dollars ! !!
T HE MUSICAL G E M,
A weekly publication of rare and popular mu
sic, Vocal and Instrumental, consisting of stan
dard and original Songs, Duetts, Glees, &c,
with Piano Forte accompaniments, Overtures,
Quadrilles, Walizcs, Marches, Quicksteps, Airs,
Rondos, and selections from Modern Operas,
most of which have never been published in this
country.
Mr. G. W Dcrwort, a professor well known to
to tha musical world, has been engaged to super
intend the selecting and arranging department,
and the Publisher feels warranted in asserting,
thru THE MUSICAL GEM will bear compari
son with any other musical publication in this
country. Persons sending $3. free of Postage,
will have the Music mailed to them weekly.
The following pieces are now ready for deliv-
ary : " Rest Spirit, Kest," (from Amilie.) "Pearl
Waltz," by Francois JIunten. "The Sun has
caught me sleeping," a celebrated Hunting song.
"The Rose will cease to blow," as sung by Mr.
Templeton. Address
J. H, MILLER, New York City.
December 11, 1815.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at "this office.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFA T'S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
PHCENIX "BITTERS
The highland envied celebrity liich these pre-eminent
Medicine have acquired for their invariable erficacy iu all
the diseases which they profess to care, lias rendered the
usual practice of putting not ouly uuiiecesury, but unwor
thy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good
works testify for tlicni, and they thrive not by the faith of
the credulous.
Of ASTHMA, ACUTE and CUROSIC RHEUMATISM,
AFFEVT1USS of the. MADDER and KIDSEYS.
BILIOUS FEVERS Sc. LIVER COMPLAINTS.
In the south anil west, where tlieso diseases prevail, they will
bo found Invaluable. Planters, fannera, and otliers, who ico
use tlwse Medicines, will never aftenvards be without Hu tu.
BILIUUS CliOUC, and SEROUS Looseness, VILES,
COSTIVENESS, COLDS &, COUGHS, CllUUV,
CONSUA1PTION. Used with great success in this disease.
CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES.
DTTSPEPSZL. No person with this distressing ifij
ease, sliould delay uniug tliesc medicines immediately.
ERUPTIOSS of tie Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATU
LESCY, FEVER and AGUE. For this scourge of Uw wes
tern country ithese medicines will lo Ibiind a safe, speedy, and
certain remedy. Other medicines leave tlie system subject lo a
return of the disease a cure by these medicine is jicrrnaiient.
THY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND UE CURED.
FOULNESS uf COMPLEXION,
G2NERAL DEBILITY,
GOUT. UH7DINESS, GRAVEL. HEADACHES, ifeven
kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA
TISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS uf APPE
TITE. LIVSR OOKPLAINT3.
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS,
MERCUniAh DISEASES
Never laits to ernriicate entirely nil the ellects of Meivury infi
ni'elv sooner than tins most iiowcrfu' reparation of Sarsapmtita.
NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUi DEHILITY, NERVOUS
COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS,
PALPITATION of the HEART, PAINTER'S CHOLW.
FILS Si The original propiietor of theso medicines
was curod of Piles of 3S years standing by the ue of thte Life
Medicines alone.
PAINS in the head, side, back, limln, joints and orpins.
It II K U M A T I S HI. TIkho alllicled with this
terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines.
RUSH of IJI.OOD to Ihe HEAD, SCURVY,
SALTRHEUM, SWELLINGS.
SCROFULA, on KING'S EVIL, in its
worst furms, ULCERS, of every description
WORMS, ofall kind, aro fflertitnlly eipcllrd by
these Medicines. I'urents will do well toadminister them wlien
ever their existence is suhecteil. Relief will bn curtain
THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOIX BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from tlie system.
A single trial will place the LIFE P I L I S and
PHOENIX BITTERS beyond the reach of compe
tition in the estimation of every patient.
The genuine of these medicines are now put up in white
wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, called
" MolHit's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, lec,
on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to our
(Mice, by which strangers vi.iting the city can icry easily
Hud us. The wrappers and Samaritan are copyrighted,
therefore those who procure them with white wrappers can
be assured that they are genuine, lie careful, and do not
buy those' with yellow wrappers; but if you do, be satisfied
that they come direct from us, or dout touch tlietn.
lET" Prepared and sold by
dr. "wiisSsiAifi b. raorr AT,
335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York.
For Sale by
SCHOCH & SPER1NG, Stroudbburg,
hole agents for Monroe county.
December 18, 1845.
NEW FALL GOODS
WELLES&EARL,
Ko. 65 Barclay Street, N. Y.
Are receiving an entire new Stock of Sea
sonable Dry Goods, to which the attention of
families and persons about commencing house
keeping, is respectfully invited.
They have now on hand, new styles
Fall Prints, American, English and French
Ginghams.
Rich Plaid and Shaded Mils I in de Laines
Super Black and Mode colored Alpaccas, silk
warp.
New styles of clouded Alpacca, for ladies' ri
ding lmbiis.
Black and col'd Silks, Bombazines.
Irish Linens, Lawns, wide Sheeting and Table
Linen.
Damask Napkins, all sizes
Cotton Table Cloihs, Worsted do
Marseilles Quills and Counterpanes
Cotton Shirtings and Sheeting, Corded Skirls.
Cambric Jaconet and Book Muslins, plain and
figured.
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin, Inserting and Edg
ings. Men's and Women's Cotton, Lambs-wool shirts
and drawers.
Linen Cambric Hdkf's, Hosiery of every de
scription. Superfine Flannels and a general assortment
of goods for children's wear.
September 18, 1845.
N. B. J. W. Strader, formerly of Sirouds
burg and Shawnee, Monroe county, would be
happy lo sep his old friends, and the Merchants
of Monroe and Pike counties, at the above Store,
where they can bo supplied wiih all descrip
tion;; of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, on as
reasonable terms, for cash or a limited credit,
as at any other establishment in the City.
BARGAINS
May be had at WELLES & EARL'S New
Dry Goods Slore, No. 05 Barclay street, two
doors above Greenwich street, New York,
where the following Goods may be found, at
unexampled low prices, viz :
Brown and Bleached Shirtings.
Calicoes, the greatest assortment ever offered
on this side of the town.
Mulin de Laines, )
Ginghams, J
Black and colored Alpaccas.
Plaid Alpaccas.
Flannels, White, Red and Yellow.
Cloths, Cussimeres, Satiuetts and Kentucky
Jeans.
Shawls, a great varieiy.
Hosiery, from 1 shilling per pair to 4 (drillings.
Together with a great varieiy of Fancy Goods.
New York, September 11, 1845.
CAIiVIW BITTIIE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the several Courts in the Ci
ty and County of Philadelphia.
His Office is at No. 35 South rourih street,
between Chesnut and Walnut streets.
Philadelphia, Sept, 25, 1815. 3m.
PRICES CURRENT. -Correcltd
every Wednesday morning.
ARTICLES.
Wheat Flour, per barrel
Rye. do. do. do.
Wheat, per busbel'
Rye, do. do.
Sole Leather per pound
Corn per bushel
Buckwheat, per bushel
Glover Seed per bushel'
Timothy Seed per bush.
ianey uo.
Oats do.
Flax Seetl do.
Butter per pound
Kgus, per dozen
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
Do. do 3
Potatoes, pur bushel
.StrouJs- Enston. Phiht
i burg.
5 all I 4 75 V 25
i 3 75 , '-i 75 t 05
y. 1 00 1 io
f5 f 07 73
t5 1 s
51 55 00
40
OUi) 0 00 5 00
3 00 i2 50 -J f,7.
JO 40 50
'A3 33 !-2
11)0 I -20 1 17
j 15 15 -J
t 14 18 10
t 5 0 4 15 3 00
2 50 3 75 t 50
'2 (10 3 00 1 -25
25 00 1-2 00 10 00
1-2 50 10 00 a 0O
35 30
BA'K KOTS i.as'a'.
corrected weekly for the Jeilersoiuuii Ueimbticbi!.
The notes of those banks on whu .1 .quotations
are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not
purchased by the brokers.
West llraneli biittk 2
pat i-m.-iHirjr 1
Ui iwuyiicMJiirg -
ito Uioivubst'ille
du Kric buiil:
tio Uerks county bunk
do Tov.aiiila lio
Relief Notes '2
JSoiy York.
CtTV HA.N'KS
PeiiiixySvmiiu.
riuluuclphni ban.
Han of North America,
Farmers' t Mechanics'
Western bank
Sotithvvark ban
KciiMimloii ban
Bank of Northern Liberties Uo
Mechanics' Hank do
Cointncrcitti Hank do
Bank of Peim Township do
Manufacturers Mccli'ns do
Moyatncitbing bank do
United States bank T2
Girard do par
Pennsylvania bans pari
iiankot itcnn.tiitowii pal
Bank of Montgomery co. do
Bank of Oehiwstre-rotniiy do
Bunk of Chester county do
Doyle.stou 11 bank do
Farmers' bank of Bucks do
EasUm bank
Farmers' bank of Reading do
Lcuanon tianti 1
Harrisburg bank 1
Midillctown bank 1
Fanners' bank Lancaster par
Lancaster uanK. do
Lancaster county bank do!
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge par
Carlisle bank 1
Northumberland bank par
miners oanK 01 rousviue 1
1 ork bank 1
Chambersburg bank 1
fiettysburg bank 1
WyoininR do 2
Honcsdale do 1
Bank of Lcwbloivn
Bank of Susquehanna co
Lum. Dank at Warren no sale! Washington
America, b ink of p'f
American fc.xclinge u"
tiaiiK. 01 uoiunieicc "
llatik of tlie Statu uf N Y do
Butchers' and Uroi el b' do
Chemical d-
City do
Commercial . t
Clinton par
Del. ami Hudson cnmlco. du
On- Dock 1
do Fulton bank of New York pal
Grecnwicli do
Lafavcttc ' do
Leather Manufacturers' di
Munhntteu companv di
Mechanics' Banking Asso. do
Merchants' bank ?
Merchant' d.
Mechanics & Trailers'
Merchants' Exchange d'V
National D.ink
New York, Bank of ?
Ne.v-York Bankitn; co. a
N.Y. St'c. St'k Security b. pAr
North River di
Phoinix do
Seventh Waid d.
Tenth Ward l
2 Tnidesnien's
Union B. of N Y
pr
d
Coaifeclionary, FrKit, azid
GROCERY STORE.
WILLIAM H. SCHLOUGH,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
SfW Stioudsburg, and the public generally,
itliat he has opened a
Confectionary and Grocery StorrT
on Elizabeth sireet, in the room formerly occu
pied by Joseph L. Keller, as a Grocery, when
he is prepared to accommodate the public witlc
all kinds of CANDIES of the best quality.
He also keeps on hand FRUIT, embracing all
the delicacies of the season, and NUTS ofall
kinds. His stock consists in part, of
Oranges,
Lemons,
Raisins,
Cream Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts,
Ground Nuts,
Figs,
Almonds,
Prunes,
and a variety of all kinds of Confectionary gen
erally kept in such an establishment, all of
which he will sell very low for Cash. He has
also added 10 the above stock, all the articles
connected with a
(x'ROCKBY,
Consisting in part of
Sugars,
Coffees,
Teas,
Cheese,
Molasses,
Crackers,
Blacking,
Cinnamon,
Soap,
Candles,
Shot,
Pepper,
chocolate)
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 Scgars,
of the best and cheapest qualities always 00
hand, and will suit those who may favor him
with a call.
Porter, Ale, mead and Lemonade
constantly kept on hand.
For the liberal support already received fron
his friends and customers he returns his sincertt
thanks, and will endeavor in future to merit a
continuance of their favors, by sparing no ex
ertions to make his establishment an agreeable
retreat.
Stroudsburc, Juno 19, 1845.
LATEST FASHIONS.
Would respectfully inform his-friends and tha
public generally, that he still continues the
TAILORING BUSINESS at his old Btand.
nearly oppoiie Stogdell Stokes' Sture. He
has just received the latest Philadelphia Fash
ions, and is prepared to execute all orders i his
line with neatness and despatch, and in ihe la
test style. Clothing for old men made in suit
their age and convenience. All of which he
will furnish as cheap as; can be had elsewhere.
Produce taken in exchange for work, at the;
cash price.
N. B. Culling done at ihe shortest noticet
and warranted to lit if properly made. up.
Siroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1845",
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