V I STATEMENT r i i . 1 1 1 1 i.v ".S;rrJitMf:;: ' I. Edward Boste?is Treasurer, in account Willi ihe.Coimiyvfl Monroe, frbih the fir $V day of January, A..D. Q7.$to' the v third: day of Januqry-VAX VD. 1843, exclusive. :, To Cash received' f :Jo6eplrRemnerer,' Collector ofllaihil- ton lownsnip, nuioo,'nnuniotiaccounieu' tor m lormcr statements by the Treasurpr j a , . , , ..-!. .,160. 00 To Cash received of Michael . Keiser, Collector of Hamilton' townsuip, m&Bp, anu nor accounted ior,m lormer state- . . . . menus the Treasurer , , , , ' 83 00 248 00 To cash ree'd on account of taxes assessed for the year 1843 257 91h To do " " ' 1644 240 39h Tddo "; ' 18 M 2J To do ' ' " . 1840 1392 32 To do .... " 1847 1239 07- To cash ree'd of Martin Sprigle on 'account of Judgment in favor of Monroe county ,( To cash ree'd as redemption money on Unseated lands ,sold for taxes in June,l.o4b: , Place James ( : . Ilemfat Jacob . JJiddle Owen Gibbons Able 'J . 18,08, Steiner 'Henry it Price township Coolbaugh township, Chesnutiiill township Tobyhanna- township do 4399 99 54 97h 54 97lV ,11.35 1270 il.GG Hi To cash ree'd of Andrew Storm, security of Olis B. Gordon, late Sheriff, as per Auditors' roport.Jan. 20, 1840 To cash ree'd of Melchoir Dreher, Commissioner, to wit: To cash ree'd on a Judgment in. favor of the County of Mon roe vs. Abraham Setzer To cash ree'd for a stove sold to Michael ,H. Dreher To " " " " Charles Huntsman To cash ree'd of Andrew Storm, Sheriff, for fines and. Jury funds for 1847 - ----v. "J&f ' . i ' t ! I ' r .. 'i 6 831 60 02 107 00' 107 '00 . . V. ' v 10 00 v 9 00 " 8 00 27 00 4500 45 00 CE, 4942 5Sh, 844 12h 19i50f 42 70" - 25 00 ' I : J JJy balance due Edward Postens.Treasurer.at last settlement 370 .13 .376' IS' Administration of Justice. v- Pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors, for the years 1844, 1S45, 1846 and 1847., Deputy Attorney General, James H. Walton, Esq. Clerk of Quarter Sessions, James H. Stroud, Esq. Drawing- and summoning Jurors. Paid Samuel Gunsaules, , " . , .Sheriff, for 1843 Costs and witness fees in Commonwealth cases. Com. vs. Con try ican, 1845" -i . x-sS.' , , Commonwealth vs. Setzer, 1S47 -... " " Henry & Deibler, ". ', ,r .. . " " Samuel J. Price, " .',' Boarding Prisoiiers. Paid Charles Huntsman, 1847 " Wm. P- Hallock, " Constables making returns and attending Court 1S40 & '47 Premiums Amount paid on orders for premiums on wolves, foxes and wild cats, for the years 1S45, 184G.and 1847 Assessments Amount paid to the Assessors of the different townships, for the years: 1846 and 1847 County Printing. Paid Samuel Seigfried, advertising for the year 1S46 " Theodore Schoch u and 2 ys subscription for Jeff. Republican, 1846 and 1S47 Paid Schoonover & Ringwalt, advertising for the year 1847 Commissioners Fees. John Smith 1843 Adam Overfield 1843 &, 1845 Peter Neyhart 1845 John Kern 1846 & 1247 Melchoir Dreher 1846 &, 1847 Henry Weiss 1847 Elections Expenses of General and Township elections, for the vears 1345, '46 and '47 Bridges Amount paid to sundry persons for labor and materials at Smithfield Bridge, for the years 1843 and lb lb - 3 04,! ,37 .60- '. ' 31 99; . '.3-97h' r 17 82V ... : '7 77 137 72h-1171 24h 124 52 124 52 237 20 237 20. 4 00 , 41. 00 . . 78 50- 123 50 - V . 60 11 00 . , 2 00 , 122.86 . , . 150 47 S9 00- 384 93 274 84h 274 S4h Smith's Gap do do Stony Run do do Kunkles do do Kerr's &. Ransberry's do Pocono &. Brodhead's do Marshalls Creek do do Stokes' do do Fennersville do do Postens (Stroudsburg) do E. Price's do do Kerr's do do Bell's do do Wire Creek do do Bellas & Smithfield do 1845 1846 do 1847 1846 and 1S47 1S47 do 1846 and 1847 1845 and 1847 1847 do do do do 2 45 1 45 2 50 1 00 9 95 44 49h 14 14 3 36 14 69h 82 39 114 00 60 64 230 74h 2 50 5 25 589 56h fi -4 Road Damages. Paid D.S. Burson &.,Wm. Hollinsliead 1844" ": 1 Joseph Tenner : ' ' . ' 1847. ' "! " Henry Fenner l" - 'do' & " Stogdell Stokes . .. - - . dp j :.3j.t .', Road and Bridge Views. , Cash paid on orders for bridge. arid road Views for the years' .. ;1846and 1847 " . ' :- County Auditors... ... . ' Amount paid P. M. Bush for auditing account of 1S45- . ,:. ' "do- do Jacob Fran tz " " 1846 . . do do John P. Dowling " t . " . do do Abraham Edinger '" Court Crier Amount paid Benjamin Tock for the years ' 1846 and 1847 " ' Waiting on Auditors and Return Judges Paid Benjamin ( ' ' , ' ; ... Tockl846&'4'7 Cleaning Court House and Jail, &c Amount paid to sun- r dry persons 1846 & J47 Stationary and Merchandise Amount paid to Win. Hi Schlbugh, 1847 Amount paid to John Malvin, 1847 u " Geo. Malvin, " Wood Amount paid for wood for Cdiirt House and Jail, and ' cutting, &c, 1847 Books Cash paid for Assessment Books, &c., 1846 and '47 Commissioners Clerk Paid John D. Morris, Esq., 'for the years 1846 and '47 . . Commissioners Counsel Paid John D. Morris, Esq., for the years 1846 and '47 " Redemptions Amount paid S. J. Hollinsliead on'Jj Hempt, Coolbaugh .tsp; " Joshua Kolston, Price " " Hprsefield & McCarty, To byhanna township " R. Blackwell, M. Smith- field township " " James Place ' ' ' " '' "Judgments Amount paid to persons holding Judgments' .;, j against Monroe county as per Recp'ts: '. ! Daniel Zimmerman Interest 1840 andi 47 . do do - f ! ,0 , Peter Zimmerman do ,', , ' - James Bell, jr. principal Bell &, Brothers do in full Money overpaid by collectors on their duplicates and sinre' ' Refunded : John P. bowling collector of Coolbaugh tsp. for 1844 R. Gregory do Ghesnuthill do :1843 A. Singer do - ..Jackson do 1944 J.M.Meyers do- , Coolbaugh, dp. .1845 Money refunded on land erroneously sold Am't paid. Sydcn-. ham Walton Division of Chesnutiiill Tsp. Amount paid to sundry persons Division of Price Tsp. Amount paid to sundry persons ' Building County Officesra847, Materials Amount paid to sundry persons , K. , Masons and Bricklayers Paid Samuel Deal " Jeremiah Shiffer ." William Lesher Carpenters Paid Daniel Huntsman - -j " Joseph B. Miller " Alfred Drake - , Hauling Amount paid to sundry persons ' ; Tending Masons and Bricklayers Paid John Delong . "Charles Hunfirr :10" 00 '52.50 160 00 K 13 "00 -42 00 " TnmoQ I n tforf ir " Silas L. Drake -. " J. J. Moore 3 Si tc 'it Charles Huntsman? James White Charles Keener John Keener Wm. Huntsman Wm. P. Hallock, Beujamin Turner John Quokow - 277,50 12 ,00- -12 00 fc15"00 , 12 00, 13 50 ; 13 '50. ' 27 00 ; 5'00 1 1 1 cr- 54 00 .27 00 . , c5 00. . 24'.75r' .24V751 " , 1 25( 22 41 15 41- 20 50 22 00 02: :(.39 10, 2Q 50 22-00;, HO 37. 110. 37 40 OOr- '40 00 12 70, .. :,. ' 19-37h . . ; Mi ' ' ' ' ' 13.23.:.' 11 Gh- U 6 B3:.iC4:24Inu 4, JD Morrisrtaldng list.oT votables tdthe sevefalassessbrs 4 50' ' ft JWalentirie Itout'z, blaclismithing ; 1 " :n JacoB'Beesecker, plank for bridges; 3fOl;'5 r Benjamin'Tock, waiting on Auditors, and one" shovel 2' 75. S J Holfinshead, stones for Court Hpuse,and-bridge,plank 3 OtC. 4 A bm. Barry, surveying and making report loT Bridge-site ' ; over McMichael's creek 2 50 .- 1 c -Jasper Cotant, lime and hauling stone . . ' . . . .5 - ' EHhu Postens, administering four oaths at-d rawing of jurors -.50. -1' Jacob Geotzj binding check-bodk- - " 25 1 Wendel J Breimer, covering cupola and stove-pipe! &c 28 48. Philip Kresge, nine ballot boxes for Polk township; . ;h 1c75. Theo. Brodhead, auditing the accounts of the several offi-, ces of the County ' 9 00 Frederick Shupp, bridge blank ...... ;a ; . G 00 ; E H Walton, Daintiner cupola, repairing pump,.&c,: . 3 ! 02. Charles Price, services on state-road 4frbm New Foundland . to E Price's "mill Leonard Labar, Jr., hoe handle 21 37 .5 8Ch 35 18 33 99 29 25-- 4 77 2 30 1 H)l' .7 126 15h.( l-1 i) 9 571' ,1 49 9-48 v 0-48&; 23 75. 37 75 61 50 - I X si 1 1. .-Tf, -liJI hi t: Boarding hands Paid Jacob Jvnecht Miscellaneous work Amount paid to sundry persons ... Painting Paid E. H. Walton Blacksmithing Cash paid Valentine Koutz " " William Clements " , - Repairing Court Hstisei Carpenters Cash paid Joseph B. Miller " " Daniel Huntsman Painting- Paid E. H. Walton Hauling Amount paid sundry person' Materials Lewis Sox, boards Miscellaneous work . . , Miscellaneous. Paid Jno. Zimmerman, clerking at Smithfield bridge vendue ' S. J. Hollinsliead, seven bushels of lime 1 Silas L Drake, repairing lock to office and docket case ' David Edinger, .advertising two Township elections 518 56h , 179 31 5 50 ' 17 25 28 75 9 00 30 00 34 40. 20 50 75. 1 25 . 20 87h 3072 !::- 15 50 vf' 7 62h 2 76h 29 94 . 12 62 23 56h 3 00' 106 31 117 711215 931f 23 52 5 00 .9 88' 12 80 8 83 2 19 62 22 25 87A G2h 2 00 'It' ' ' .3 00., Charles Huntsman, work at County offices and 1 barrel 2 'JI5 ;; 1 ; Philip Heller, stone coal for Court House 1 5-25-- ; v. Simon Fry, wheel barrow ' " . , , b OO. Elihu Postens, swearing Commissioners, &c. 5 election officers Oct. 1847 ' . '.' V. .125 Michael HI Dreher, Mercantile appraiser - 15 37 .j. V Jacob Shoemaker, adv'fj. unseated lands that were seated 12 30-S1I7 Gi fc ;ions on receiving $1942 58t at 1. per cent 49 42 3f i A . Treasurers commissions paying out 5204 77A at.l per, cent .52: 04-101.40 The above amount of receipts brought dovvn. Balance due Edward Postens, Treasurer - ; ,1 1 ' Exatpined and allowed this 21st day of Januarv, A. D. 1848, MRnHHOIR . TiHRH'RR .: Jacoh Fr"a'n'tz. HEJMK.Y W1SS, y Comers. A bm. Jfi dinger-, JOHN MILLER, Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk. "Sks. S. BfSBIN 5C.S2 41i 4942 .58 , , $739. 83A t v 1 it f ; it Slatciiaesjt of Balances Diie'by Collectors from the year 1838, with, the payments made since January first 1847, as per statements of Auditors, at' last settlement. . v 1S3S 1840 15542 13-13 .1S44 1815 1816 COLLECTORS. Samiicl Bond John Dricsbkch ' Aaron Driesbach Henry Whitesell Aaron Croasdale Jacob Slrafer Daniel Callaghan Jacob A'anbuskirk James Henry Lcon-.ud Anuree Michael Keiser Joseph Zimmerman Lucnvig bmiin Georse Bowman Joseph Kerr GeorRe Kresge William Bisbmu' Jacob Engles Joseph Kemmerer Geroge Werkheiser John Casebeer John V. Coolbaugh Joseph Stubbs John M. Meyers Jacob Pi ice iJames Kresge Samuel Dietrich David Keller William Warner George Jlansberry John Bellas John Van Buskirk John Dietrich John J. Price William Roach Michael Brown Joseph Trach . facob Greenamoycr Jacob Frantz Jacob Beesecker Peter Learn James Turpenning fohn Kunkle 5imon Gniber Peter Miller John Smith Abraham Butz Am'nt Baldue Pay- Exon- Com- Over- Bal- Total Townships, ofdupli1 at last ments. t era- mis- phv- ancc for en civ cates. jsct.ent lions, sions. ments due. nyear. Tobyhanna 20S 00 107 80 - ; 107 FO lt7 hi) 219 03 161 02 - . 1M-02 IGi 02 Penn Forest 151 -1'Jj 10-13 10 43 Tobvhnana 43 43 ! 22 (U - 5 61 33 04 Stroud . 819 75,205 74 147 11- 17,00 41 63 Hamilton 818 09 71 23 ' " h" - 71 231) Coolbaugh .. 32 06 2 54 1 : - : ', 'r2 5-1 . ! '. Ross -132 31 181 23 ICG 80 :07, -7210h . . .:. Price 132 04 40-31J 4 00 .... 3G31h lS249h Stroud 1 ISO 37 221 66J 145 GS 18 50- 57 4 Sh ":.,' Bamillon 1196 35 207 32- 127 87J 2Q 70 58 7S ., " Smithfield 811 70 31 62 " 40 42 S 60, AL, Smithfield 729 03 70 20 33 2-1 1 22 36 20 V Price 147 03 90 20 1G 00 13 51 - CO C9 Cflf G9. Stroud 951 48 479 37 .400 73J 32 C9h 45 90 . ' Chesnutiiill 486 92 202 78 126 78 13G 15h , Pocono 269 30 84 63 , . . , SI CS . ; ., Ross 373 60 81 12 55 GO 7 31 13 22 ' . . , Hamilton 1004 57 611 95J 533 25 . 17 76 .55 f41i Jackson 129 59! 76 50J-. 2 90 ' - 73 :01 5mithfield . Gil 18H97 35 ! 97 00 c - . lHO 35 . t M. Sriiithfi'eld 525 S3 338 34 , 91 16 S 72- - ' 2id 4G Tobyhanna S9 SO 5 05 j 90 4 15 'i Coolbaugh 33 40 5 21 1 5 04 I 1 60 1 -19 Price go 20 84 14 : 70 02 1 65 I , - . ,12 47. 701f6Gh Chesnutiiill 500 2SNI3 30 ,123 50 1 k r ' ' 259 ( ' ' Smithlield 595 77 414 92!30G 56J 1.76 -..10G60 Hamilton 993 02 6S1 49! 218 27 14 64 , ... 418 58 Pocono. 270 14 ISO 93 103 00 ' , 17 96' Stroud' " 911 97 915 97 186 20 729 77 Jackson 127 09 110 32 45 00 . 51 Gl 81 Ross 358 29 153 95 130 40 4. 63 17 67 M. Smithfield 539 50 539 56 1628 - ? 7G C8 Price 103 15 103 15 20 00- .1 65 . 81 3a -Coolbaugh 37 20 37 20 30 50 T.81 . . ' ' 4 9 2123 47 'Stroud- S35 27 252 54' 13 '74 : ' 618 2D Hamilton 909 35 491 71 , . J1. V 417 G-1 Chesnutiiill 2S0 04 03 00 ' ' . 193 04 Ross 373 68 225 16 l'8ix i- 14R PS Price 108 99 . , , .-.. - . 108 99 Pocono 249 08 94 50 . ' ' 154 53 r ' Smithfield 474' 34 - 77 50' r ' 30 64 Polk 195 14 ' - 8 26: - fl-iRf - . 166 68 Coolbaugh 3712 . . v l4, . r ,. . . 37 32 Jackson 101 36 ' .."" 101 3G M. Smithfield 452 91 " '. -,! - - V 152 91 Tobyhanna 110 24 46 40 1 90 . , 01 65 2576 S3 $6217 06 Amount of checks outstanding ai.d unpaid as near as could bs ascertained up to Januarv 3d. 1848, exclusive, is three thousand sixty dollars and twenty-three, cents, " $3000 23 We the subscribers, auditors for the County of-Monroe, having carefully ex amined the accounts of the County Treasurer, and ail books, papers, vouchers' &c. relating thereto, do certify that we find the above accounts correct. Wit ness our hands at Stroudsburg, this twenty-second day of January, one thous and eisht hundred and forty-eight MELCHOIR DREHER, ) ' Abm. Edinger. HENRY WEISS, Combers. Jacob Frantz, Auditors JOHN MILLER, ) Jas.S.Bisblng, Auest, John D. Morris, Clerk. Tis Meet it Should Be. The Burlington county (N. J.) jail being without a prisoner, has been converted into a butcher's shop. 'harried, On the 10th insi. by the Rev. j W:. Mecas key, Rueben Shelley and Julia Ann Fehher, both of Stroud township. . .. K. & E. B. EIiBSSEI, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, MTLFORD, PIKE COUNTY, PA. "Will attend promptly to all. business entrusted to their care. Office opposite the PreshvterTaii Church, on Broad street. February 10,, 1848.-ly. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters testampri tary upon the estate of Margaret Westbrooli; late of Delaware township, Pike county, Pa. have been granted to the undersigned by the Register. All persons indebted to the said e.s-. dilate, are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims agaiusi the same will present them duly authenticated for. settle ment to the subscriber, or to E. B. Eldred, Eq. liis attorney, at Milford, Pa. -WILLIAM DUSENBURY. February 10, 1848.-6t. - Thos. A. Boyd. Morris .'R. Stroud. BOYD &, STROUJ, SUCCESSORS TO '!-' ALEX. READ, Importers of & Dealers ua China, Glass & Queens wate, Four doors below the Merchants' Hotel,1'' . 1 PffitfJIA DELPHI. January CO, 18 J8.6mt' ' ' S-it Great Inducements to Subscribers! The Daily News. The unexampled success which has thus far at tended the News Establishment, encourages the proprietors to spare no exertions to make the Dai ly News a paper which shall be second to none of its contemporaries m Philadelphia. lhey will make it their special aim to impart a dignified and high moral tone of the paper, and to exclude irom its columns everything of an indelicate, or. offensive nature. They have the most ample resources, in every respect,, To enable them to give to its readers the latest and most accurate local, foreign, and domestic intelligence, and alio full and reliable accounts of the .Markets and Commercial News generally. , , The Dailv News will continue to advocate Whig , principles, as originally expounded by the Fathers of the Constitution, and adopted by the accredited organs and champions of the Whtg cause at the present day. It will urge the hold inrr of a Whig National Convention, for the pur pose of nominating candidates for tse Presidency and Vice Presidency, and will battle, with all the ability, zeal and energy it can command, to se cure the triumphant election of the nominees of that Convention. Terms. To mail subscribers, single copies will be furnished at 1 our Dollars' per annum. Twelve or more copies, ordered at the same time, and addressed to the same Post-office, will be sent at tha rate of three dollars per copy. The Tvi-Weekly Rfevvs Will be issued from the same office, from and af ter' the 'first of January, 1848, on Tuesdays, Thurs day, and Saturdays of each week, and will contain the same matter as the Daily, including the news of the day on which it is issued. The regular subscription price will be three dollars for a single copy per annum. Four or more copies, ordered at the same time and addressed to the same Post-office, will be fur nished at the rate of two dollars arid fiktv cts. a. copy. The Dollar Weekly R'ews, Published at the same office, on every Saturday morning, -is a cherp Family Paper, devoted to Pol itics, .News, Literature,. the .ArTs, and Sciences, the interests of Trade and Business, and contains full and jaccurate accounts of the Markets. It wiU befurrffched to subscribers at the. following low terms: One copy six copies $1 5 Thirteen copies 10 Twenty do 15 Twenty-seven copies 20 Die Woclacsitiicheii Ncuiskeiteii. A Weekly German Newspaper, devoted to the advocacy of sound Whig principles, and to the, dissemination of local, foreign, and domestic in telligence, will be published from and after the first of March next. The creat necessity for the publication of such a paper upon" the Atlantic sea bojird, will at once be recognized, and the pub lishers have, therefore, determined upon establish ing a paper which will be worthy the confidence and support of their German fellow citizens. The subscription price for a single copy will be One Dollar and Fifty Cents per annum. Four copies, ordered at the same time and ad dressed to the same Post Office, will be furnished for Five Dollars per annum. i en copies and more, ordered at the same time Thirty-four copies, S25 MONROE COUNTY, SS. Forty-two do 30 1 7 Fifty do 351 ... The Commonwealth of Pennsyl Seventy-five do SOj va'nia, to the Sheriff of said County.) One hundred & fifty lOOJj'&OT Greeting : If Charles Bortree and, IPf 'YWW "W A Wit 1, W Harriet-, his wife, (late Harriet La- jnrt Bar.) make vou secure of prosecuting their claim, then we command you that you sum-3 mon oy goou anu tawiui summoners .Mizaoein r n n tn T r II n I .. ija nar, oamuei tees ia oar, neury oanow aim im(.'ime ins wut:,iaiu xutijciiuti ua uai, vju- win La Bar, Horace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, Hellen T. La Bar, and Albina La Bar, so that they -be and appear before our judges at Stroudsburg at our County Court ofi Common Pleas, there to be held the tenth day of April next, to show wherefore whereas, they :he said Charles Bortree and Harriet his wife, late Harriet La Bar, Elizabeth La Bar, Samuel Rees La Bar, Henry Barlow and Emolino hi and addressed to same Post Office, at the rate of!wifc, late Emetine La Bar, Edwin La Bar, Hor One Dollar a copy per annum. In no case will the Daily, 1 ri-Weekly, or Week ly News, or Die Wochentlichen Neuigkeiten, be forwarded, unless payment be made in advance ; and no paper will be sent after the expiration ofl the time, unless the subscription is renewed. Money remitted through the mail, will be at the risk of the publishers. Notes of all specie paying Banks, in any part of the Union, will be received in pay. Paxson, Sanderson & Iullinger. February 10, 1848. AGENT WANTED THIS OWWJT"Sf. The business will to be procure subscribe for, und sell, when published, a large, new. plendid township Map of the S 1A LE Or PENNSYLVANIA. The qualifications re- quired are a small capiial of SI 00, sobriety, in tegrity, industry, energy, and active business tal ents. Information ol the terms ot the agencj (which are liberal) will be given on application, POSTAGE PAID, to ALEXANDER HARRISON, Superintending Agent, 8 1-2 South 7th Mreei, Philadelphia September 17, 1 816. ' . ice La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, Hellen T. L Bar, and Albina La Bar together tnd undivided, to hold a certain messuage and 'ract of land situate in the township' of Smith- field, in the said County of Monroe, contain ing about One Himdrecl & Fifty-two Acres with the appurtenances, the same Elizabeth Laj Bar, Samuel Rees La Bar, Henry Barlow and Emeltne his wife, late Emelme La Bar, Edwi.n! La Bar, Horace La Bar. Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, linden T. La Bar, and Albina La Bar, partition thereof between ihera to be made (according to the law;s and customs of this Commonwealth in such case made and provided) lo gainsay, and the. same to be done, do not permit, very unjustly and against the same laws uid customs (as 'tis said,) and have you then there the names of those summoners and lh.ii, writ. Witness the Honorable. Luther Kidder, iPresident of our said Court at StroiicUburg, thi Ififieenih day of January, in the year iif our Lord gone thousand right hundred and forty-eight. J. H STROUD, Prothonotary. Wary 27, lS48.-?6u. ' , Fashionable Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORY. THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old stand in Hamilton street, Easton, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix sell's store, continues to manufac ture to oder, every description of Boots and Shoes, for men and boys ; also the most fashionable Gaiters, Bushms, half Gaiters, Slippers, .c, for Ladies, and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be - made of the best materials, and sold at small Sprofits for casli. Also on hand a large assort. .nent of which will bc1 sold cheap, and can be recom mended. The public are respectfully invited to call. leave, their measures, or examine his ready aiade stock before purchasing elsewhere, as lie is confident they will be suited with the style, ' quality and price of his articles. ALSO'Jus received a large supply of GUM SHOES, for Ladies and Misses of a new style, very su perior, together with a stock of Men's' 'Gum shoes; also Children's Gum shoes. Call and try them. " " ' Easton, Oct. 7, 16H7. 1 it ' BLANKS. The subscriber has on hand and offers for sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz; Deeds, Mortgages, Executions, Subpceivas, 8inni)ionses,"4 Bonclg jc. Milford. Novemhur-: 4.J1R171 rr-. H : '.' t A Neatly executed at tltis.;ffi&r
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