Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 12, 1846, Image 3

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In Stroud township, on Fridav last. Mm. 7?,v
ahclh Staples, consort of William Staples, aged
aboui ou years.
In Middle Smithfield township, on Sunday last,
Chauncey sjuiuiuck.
In Hamilton township, on Wednesdnv. tin nth
inst., Mrs. Lydia Keller, consort of the Hon. Jo
seph Jveiier, in me 41st year ol her age.
DR. Gr. BENJ. SMITH'S
PILLS SUGAR COATEDARE THE VE
ry best and most pleasant remedy known for the
permanent cure of coughs, colds, headache, indi
gestion, and all derangements of the stomach and
liver, impurities of the blood, piles, worms, all bil
ious complaints, and obstructions of all kinds.
Thousands upon thousands have experienced the
truth of the above, and from their recommenda
tions thousands more are making the successful
t-xperiment in all parts of the country where these
Pills are so deservedly popular. I am so confi
dent of their entire efficacy In all the above cases,
that 1 will bind myself to charge nothing if the
pills do not perform a cure. One thing remember,
the genuine " Improved Indian Vegetable Sugar
Coated Pills," have G. BENJ. SMITH written
on the bottom of each box. Office 179 Greenwich
street, large brick block. Also sold by Rushton
& Co. 110 Broadway and Guion, Bowery, corner
Grand st. G. BENJ. SMITH.
Agents in Monroe Co.
Schoch & Spering, Stroudsburg.
H. Huston & Co. do.
Jno. Marsh 4' Co. Fennersville.
N. B. Beware of frauds, an infamous scamp i
having attempted an imitation.
February 12, 1816. tf.
WORTHY OF NOTICE:
Ion?t all conic at once.
Clocks almost given away.
Best Brass 8 day Clocks, $7 ,0 $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. MEL1CK.
Slroudshurg, Jan. 1, 1846.
in
Good news for the Ao-ed.
Spectacle Glasses fitted to all ages and sights
Gold, Silver, German Silver ami Srl
Frames, with convex, concave, perisconic. blup
grey and green Glasses, to which he would in
vite particular attention. No ch'areo for shnwiiiv
them. For sale cheap, at the Variety Store of
JOHN H. MELICK.
Slroudshurg, January 1, 1846.
IOYS.
A great variety of Toys on hand, for sale
cheap, at ile Variety Store of
JOHN II. MELICK.
Stroudsbtirj;, January 1, 1846.
Fine Pen-Knives and Razors.
A good assortment, for sale low, by
JOHN II. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The Co-partnership heretofore existing he
tween the subscribers, under the name and firm
of Roys & Hki.lkr, is this day dissolved by
mutual agreement, and all Notes and Book ac
counts, &c, due said firm, will be settled by
either ol the subscribers.
HARVEY ROYS,
JOHN M. HELLER.
Milford, January 15, 1846.
NOTICE.
The Carriage and Wagon Making business
will in future be conducted by the aubscriber.at
the old stand, who tenders his grateful acknowl
inent for past favors and respectfully solicits a
continuance of public patronage.
JOHN M. HELLER.
Milford, January 15, 1846. 5t.
SOAPS.
Fine scented Soaps for washing and shaving
a!o the celebrated shaving cream, for sale
cheap, by JOHN H. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846.
Country Produce.
"Violins and Flutes.
At from $1,50 to $3,50, for sale by
JOHN H. MELICK.
tj . -p t . t 1 c ; Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 1846
Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any . '
goods in my line 01 business.
JOHN H. MELICK.
Stwudsbiiro. Feb. 12, 1816.
English and German
Prayer Book for Children.
I The subscriber lias just published an edition
i of a new book calculated for ihe juvenile read-
ri, uearnig me auove uue. 11 is mieuueu ior
families and Sabbath Schools. For sale at the
office of the Republican, and by the publisher
itiong the creditors of George Ruth, lale of the j at Bethlehem. Price per dozen $1,25 single
township of Hamilton, in said county, deceased, ' copy 12 1-2 cents.
will discharge the duties of his appointment on j JULIUS W. HELD.
Monday the J 6th day of February, 1816, at 10 1 October 30, 1845.
NOTICE.
The undersigned, the Auditor appointed by
lie Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make
distribution of the remaining assets, to and' a-
o'clock a. Ji., at his office in the Borough of
Stroudsburg, where and when, the creditors,
and all persons interested may attend.
MORRIS D. ROBESON,
January 22, 1S46. Auditor
A Friend to all Nations,
WAR OR ISO WAR!
NEW LINE.
The accommodation line of Stages between
Stroudsburg and Eastern, will leave ihe house j gines of the most approved patterns.
" t XT IB a M t - ... .1
TO PRINTERS.
TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS
! FursJisSiiaig Ware-House.
1 The subscribers have opened a new Type Found -
rv In tlift rilv nf "Npw Vnrlr. wIiptp ihno n ro mrttiv
to supply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job
or fancv Tvpe, 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 ate 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 rife times. All the
type furnished by us is " hand cast " The types
from any foundry can be matched at this establishment.
Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam En-
nf Edward Postons, (Washington Hotel,) in
Stroudsburg, on Monday, Wednesday and rn
day of every week, at 8 o'clock, a. m., and ar
rive m Easton at 2 o'clock, p. M , in time for
limner ; returning on the following day, leaving
D. Connor's American Hotel, on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock, and arri
ving at Stroudsburg at 2 o'clock, same day.
The subscriber begs leaye to inform the pub
he, that he has purchased the above line of
.tages from Messrs. Connor, Postens & Co ,
the former proprietors, and that he is no aide
to carry passengers in as comfortable and con
venient a style, as any other route in the coun
ty. Fare through SI 25. -
ROBERT C. SLEATII,
Side Proprietor and Driver.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 22, 1846.
Orphans' Court Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of the county of Pike, the following real estate,
formerly of John W. Mtddaugh, late of West
fall township, in said county, deceased, will be
told at public vendue at the house of Sarah
Middaugh, in said township, on
Saturday the 14.th of February next,
at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, a certain tract or
piece of land situate in the township of West
fall, in said county, butted and bounded as fol
lows: Beginning at a stone corner of also of
the glass huse land ; ihenco along the same
South 39 degrees East 75 perches to a stone
corner of Benjamin Vauinwagen ; thence along
ihe same North 48 degrees East 160 perches
10 a stone and gum ; l hence North 34 degrees
West 75 perches to the place of beginning,
containing
77 Acres of Land,
with the appurienances. The Improvements
thereon are a good
Frame Dwelling House,
with about SIX ACRES of improved
.land.
m a "II
The terms and conditions ol sale win ue
made known at the time and place of sale by
Sarah Middaugh, Administratrix.
By order of the Court.
J. C. WESTBROOK, Clerk.
January 15. 1846.
CALVIN BUTHE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the several Courts in the Ci
ly and County of Philadelphia.
His Office 'is at No. 35 South Fourth street,
between Chesnul and Walnut streets.
Philadelphia',-Sepi -25, 1.8A5. 3m.
'bnl
N. B. A Machinist is constantly in attendance
to repair Tresses and do light work.
COMPOSITION ROLLERS CAST FOR
PRINTERS.
COCKCROFT c$- OVEREND, G8 Ann st.
September 1, 1845. fim
A NEW BOOT & SHOE
E S TA BLISHMENT.
William BEair,
Respectfully informs the citizens
of Slroudshurg and vicinity, that
he has commenced the
Boot & Shoe making
business at the shop formerly oc-
copied by W. J. Breimer, as a I in
Shop, where he will be happy to
receive orders for all kinds of work
in his line of business, and also intends keep
ing on hand a .stock of
READY MADE WORK:
and will devotelhis best efforts to the accommo
dation of those who will favor him with their
patronage.
With 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 Antlers him
self that he will receive a fair proportion of the
cusiom of the Borough and neighborhood.
Country produce of all kinds, taken in pay
ment for work, if broueht in reasonable time.
N. B Repairing done at ihe shortest notice.
April 3, 1845. 6m.
Wholesale and Retail
PREMIUM HAT STORE.
JSERT3SA.rtfJD ROSS,
No. 120 Chesnut Street, south side, 4
doors below Fourth st.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Monroe county, thai he has refitted
and opened the above Establishment
where he is prepared ai all limes, to
furnish Bcavir, Nutria, and Moleskin Hats, equal
to any manufactured in this Country ; Also, a
superior quality of Caps, for officers of the Ar
my and Navy, together with Dtess, Riding and
Sporting Caps : a new and splendid style of
Childrens' and Boys' Caps, with a great variety
of Rich Fancy Furs for Ladies.
Just received, per Steam Ship Great Wes
tern, the approved style of LADIES' RIDING
HATS; alo, a beautiful assortment of Chil
drens' French Caps.
1 am determined that my Hats, in point of
beauty and quality, shall not be surpassed by
those of any other Etiablishmeui in any City
in the Union.
Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1845. 6m.
We recomtnend nil of our friends visiting the
city to call at the Pefcin Companifs Store, and
lay in a supply of their delicious Teas.
THE PEKi. TEA COJIPAY,
No. 30 South Skcond Street,
Between Market and Chesnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have constantly on hand, and for
sale, Wholesale and Retail, a varik
tv of choice ficesh TEAS, at Lower
Prices, according to the qualiiy, than
they can be bought for at any o:her establish
ment in the city.
TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house,
and several -arteties which cannot be obtained
elsewhere. Any Teas which do nou give en
tire satisfaction can be returned and exchanged,
or the money will be refunded.
The citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity are
respectfully invited give us a call.
G. B. ZIEBER,
Agent for the Pekin Tea Company
Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 18-15
Stove
C w. DcWiit & Brother, have
just received a large assortment ol Stoves, con
sisting of
Franklin Furnace 3 and -1 boiler Cooking stoves
do do 9 plate stoves,
do do Parlour do.
do do Box do.
Orange County 4 boiler Cooking do.
Marty's Albany 3 do do.
Degroff Sf ears Albany 3 do do.
poors' Patent Coal stoves.
And a large lot of Stove-pipe, all of which
they will sell cheap for cash or produce.
Milford, Nov. 10, 1842
Attorney at Xaw,
Milford, Piko county,
(OFFICE XHARLV OIM'OSITB THEI'RESni-TJSRIAN
CHURCH.)
.Sleeper Sc Fcimcr,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Uiiiln'olliis, I;it;isol, & S:isi Shades,
No. 126 Market street, south side, below Fourth,
Philadelphia.
Invite the attention of Merchants, Manufactu
rers, &c. &c, to their very Extensive,
Elegant, New Stock, prepared with
reat 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 ato the Lowest
Price for Cash, and realizing their own remu
neration, in the amount of sales and quick re
turns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities fur manu
fact tire, thny am prepared to supply orders to
any exieiu, and respectfully solicit the patron
age of merchants, manufacturers and dealers.
Phila., Dec. 1 1, 1815. ly.
Cheaper lhau Ever!!
200 Pages of rare and fashionable
Music for Three Dollars !! !
T II E 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, Waltzes, Marches, Quicksteps, Airs,
Koudos, and selections from Modem Operas,
most of which have never been published in this
country.
Mr. G. W Derwort, a professor well knoyflk)
to the musical world, has been engaged to supw
intend the selecting and arranging department,
and the Publisher feels warranted in asserting,
lint 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 deliv
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.
Tetnpleton. Address
J. H. MILLER, New York City.
December 11, 1845.
WATCHES.
A good assortment of Watches, for sale, at
reduced price., by JOHN U MELICK.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 1, 18'16. ' ! '
PURIFY T II E BLOOD.
M OFF A T'S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
PHCENIX "BITTER.S
The high and envied celebrity utiich these pre-eminent
Medicines have acquired fur their invariable efficacy in ail
the diseasei which they profess to care, has rendered the
usual practice of puffin not duly unnecessary, but unwor
thy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good
works testify for thein, and they thrive not by the faith of
the credulous.
(if ASTHMA, ACUTKand CHRONIC RHEUMATISM,
AFFECTIONS f the BLADDER and KIDSEYS.
BILIOUS FEVERS & LIVER COMPLAINTS.
In tho smith and west, where these diseases prevail, tliey will
ho fuuud Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and oilier, who onco
us these Medicines, will never nfierwarda be without them.
UlLIOUS CHOLIC, and SEROUS Looseness, VILES,
COSTIVENESS, COLDS &. COUGHS, CHOLW,
CONSUMPTION. Used with gri-at success in thii discae.
CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES.
D7SPIuP3Zl. No person with thi distressing riis.
ease, should delay using these nrcdici'nvH immediately.
ERUPTIONS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATU
LENCY, FEVER ami AGUE. For this scource of the wes
tern country these iimlicines will be found a safe. 8eedy, and
certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a
return r tho disease a cure hy these medicines a permanent
TRY THEM. BB SATISFIED, AM) BE CURED.
FOULNESS of COMP LEXION,
DEBILITY,
CiOlT. GIDDINESS, URAVEL, HEADACHES, nf even
kind, INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMA
TISM, IMPURE 1ILUOD, JAUNDICE. LOSS APPE
TITE. LIVHR COItIPI.il I NT 8.
LEPROSY, LOOSENESS,
M E It O U It I A Is DISEASES,
Never fails to eradicate entirely all the etPeta of Mercury infi
nitely sooner thin the most powerful jreiiaralion of SariaparSIfU
NIUIIT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUS
COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.
PALPITATION nf the HEART, PAINTER'S CHOL1G.
2 Z Z 3Ej S The original proprietor of those inpdioino
wa.s cured of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of these Life
Medicines alone.
PAINS in the head, side, buck, limb, joints and orinins.
11 II E U M ATISM. TIkjso alllicted wiln this
terrible disease, will lie Bure of relief by the Life Medicines.
RUSH of BLOOD to tins HEAD, SCURVY.
SALTRHEUM, SWELLINGS,
SCROFULA, on SING'S BVIL, in its
worst forms, ULCERS, of every description
O Ti Til 3 of all kindrt, are cflectunlly expelled by
those Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them when
eier thWr existence U suspected. ItxhYf will lie certain
THE LIFE PILLS AND PJHEXIX BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the system.
A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS nnd
P.H (E N I X BITTERS bejond the reach of compe
tition In the estirnatiou of every patient.
The genuine of these medicines are nor put up in white
wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, called
" Moffat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, ice,
an which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to our
Office, by which straugers Waiting the city can very easily
find us. The wrappers and Samaritans arc copyrighted,
therefore those who procure them with white wrappers can
be assured that they are genuine. lie careful, and do not
buy those with veliow wrappers; but if you do, be satisfied
that they come direct from us, or dont touch them.
JZr Prepared and sold by
DR. WILX.IAIYI B. ItXOFFAT.
335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York.
For Sale by
SCHOCH & SPERING, Stroudsburg,
sole agents for Monroe county.
December 18, 1845.
PRICES CURK EiVT.
Corrected every Wednesday morning,
ARTICLES.
Wheat Flour, per barrel
Rye. do. do. do.
Wheat, per bushel - 1
Rye, do. do.
Sole Leather per pound
Corn per bushel
Buckwheat, per bushel
Clover Seed per bushel
Timothy tjeed per bush.
Barley do.
Oats do.
Flax Seed do.
Butter per pound
EkSS, per do7.n
Plaster per ton
Hickory wood, per cord
Oak, do. do.
Mackerel, No. 1
Do. do 2
potatoes, per bushel
blrouils- Easton. Plulnd'a
burg.
5 50 1 75 5 25
3 75 3 76 -I 05
' 05 1 00 1 ()
' ti-2 (57 7
25 2L ;y
51 55 (i6
4V
0 0(1 (0() 5 00
: 01) 2 50 a K7
10 40' ;,(
-33 33 42
1 00 1 20 I -i 7
15 15 -2
It Ift K)
5 50 -1 25 : (l()
2 50 3 75 I 50
2 no 3 00 1 -tr,
!5 00 12 00 10 00
12 50 10 00 S 00
35 I 30
BAMK ISOTE LIST.
forrected weekly for the Je;i'eiMiiiun Itapublicrui.
The notes of those banks on whie.i quotation;.
are omitted alid a dash( jsubstiluted, -are not
purchased by the brokers.
!aciaiiylv:iaii;i.
Philadelphia bun, pur
Uan of North A'licrica, do
tanners' fc Mechanics' do
Western bank do
Somltwark ban uo
Kensington ban do
Hank of Northern Liberties i!o
Mechanics' Hank do
Coinrnereiul Bank di
Hank qf Penn Township do
Manufacturers' Mech'ns do
Moynrnensnig bank
unueu Mates bank 22
utrard do
rennsyivania nanK par
Bunk of Gennaiitown par
Bank of Montgomery co. do
Bank of Delaware county
Bank of Chester county do
Doylestow n bank
Farmers' biuik of Bucks
Easton bank do
West Branch baiik
I'lltsbUTR
waynesburg
llio'wnesville
Eric bank
Uerks county bank
Towaiitla do
Kelicf Notes
AT civ York.
CITV HANK
America, b.tuk of
Farmers' bank of Reading do Greenwich
Lebanon bank
Harrisburu; bank
Middletown bank
Farmers' bank Lancaster pari
j.ancaster DauK.
Lancaster county bank
Northampton bank
Columbia Bridge
Carlisle bunk
Northumberland bank
Miners bank of Pottsville
Yorlcbank
Chambersburg bank
Gettysburg bank
Wyoming do
Iloncsdale do
Bank of Lewiatovrn
Bank of Susquehanna co
do American Exchange
Hank of Commerce
par Bank of the State of N Y
Butchers' and Drovers'
Chemical
Cilv
do Commercial
Clinton
par
do
d
do
do
do
il.
1
par
ih Del. and Hudson can.il co. di
do Drv Dock
builon oanK 01 isuw orli
Lnfavettc
Leather Manufacturers'
Manhattan company
.Mechanics' uanktng Asso.
Merchants' bank
Merchant'
Mechanics & Traders
par Merchants' Exchange.
I .National bank
1
par
do
d-
do
(!
do
d.
do
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Cl
Lum. Dank at Warren no sale Washington
par New York, Bank of
I Ne .v-York Banking co. 'z
lN. Y. St'e. St'k Security b. par
I Noith River dit
l!Phcenix d-
aiSeventh Ward j ,
1 Tenth Ward i,j
2 Tradesmen's r:i r
I'llllJlI . Ol o I
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in order to meet the wishes of those whose cir
cumstances or inclination do not allow them to
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sue during each session of Congress, a weekly
.heel styled "The Congressional Intelligencer,'"
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far as its limits will permit, of the Proceedings
of both Houses ol Congress, and Official Re
ports, and Documents connected (herewith, in
cluding a complete official copy of all the Acts
passed by Congress during the session.
To bring the price within the means of eve
ry man who can read, the charge for this paper
will be for theirs session of each Congress
half a dollar.
The price of the " Congressional Intelligen
cer," to be issued oneach Wednesday during
the approaching Session of Congress, will there
fore be one Dollar, paid In advance. To en
large upon the value, to those who take no
newspaper from Washington, of this publica
tion, containing an impartial but necessarily ab
breviated account of the Proceedings in Con
gress, including an authentic official copy of
all the laws passed during tho session, would
be needless. The man who takes no such pa
per, ought to take one, if he does not prefer re
maining ignorant of what most nearly concerns
his own destiny, and that of his family and of
this poieriiy forever.
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any one person, a deduction of one-sixth will
be made from the price: thai is to say, a re
mittance of Five Dollars will command six co
pies of the Congressional Intelligencer for the
next Session. A remiuance of Ten Dollars
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of ihe contents of the National Intelligencer
proper, as can be compressed within the com
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at Two Dollars a year, payable in advance in
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the reach of such as desire to lake by the year
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For each sum of Ten dollars, above Twenty,
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tance of Fifty Dollarsvill command thirty-seven
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several States and Territories who will give a
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in, shall receive tho Weekly National Intelli
gencer for one year free of charge.
Confectionary, Fruit, and
GROCERY STORE.
WILLIAM H. SCHLOUGH,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Siroudsburg. and the public generally.
gthat he has opened a
Conlectionai' and Grocery Store,
on Elizabeth street, in the room formerly occu
pied by Joseph L. Keller, as a Grocery, wheio
he is prepared to accommodate the public with
all kinds of CANDIES of the best quality.
He also keeps on hand FRUIT, embracing all
the delicacies of the season, and NUTS of alt
kinds. His stock consists in part, of
Oranges,
Lemons,
Raisins,
Cream Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts,
Ground Nuts,
Figs,
Almonds,
Prunes,
and a varieiy of all kinds of Confectionary gen"
erally kept in such an establishment, all n'
which he will sell very low for Cask: He ha
also added lo the above stock, all the articled
counecied with a
GROG KEY.
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,
Drier! Apples,
together with a varieiy of Tubs, Bowls, &c.
Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars,
of the best and cheapest qualities always on
hand, and will suit those who may favor him
with a call.
Porter, Ale, Mead and Lcznoitadc
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 merit a
continuance of their favors, by sparing no ex
ertions to make his establishment an agreeable
retreat.
Stroudsburg, June 19, 1845.
LATEST FASHIONS.
Would respectfully inform hts friends and 1I10
public generally, that ho still continues ilm
TAILORING BUSINESS at his old stand,
nearly opposite Siogdell Stokes' Store. He
has just received the latest Philadelphia Fash
ions, and is prepared In exocnie all orders in hi
line with neatness and despatch, and in the la
test style. Clothing for old men made to 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. Cutting done at the shortest notice,
and warranted to til if properly made up.
Sirumlsburg, Oct. 23, 1845',