Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 24, 1848, Image 3

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    " " -.STATEMENT.
Edward Postens, Treasurer, in account with the ' County of
Monroe, from the first day of January, A. D. 1847, toJhe
third day of January, A.D. 1848, exclusive.
M,
Road Damages. . .
To Cash received of Joseph iCem'merer, Co' lector of Hamil
ton township, in 1840, nnd not accounted for in former
statements by the Treasurer
To Cash received of Michael Keiser, Collector of Hamilton
township, in 1846, and not accounted for in former state
ments by the Treasurer
To casli ree'd on account of taxes assessed for the year 1843
To do " " " ' " lS-U
To do " .. .. .. iS45
Todu " " " " 1S4G
Toio " .. . .. 13.17
To cash ree'd of Martin Sprjglo on account of Judgmont in
fsvor of Monroe county
To cash ree'd as redemption monev on Unseated lands sold
for taxes in June, 1S-16:
Place James
Hembl Jacob
JJiddle Owen
Gibbons Able
Steiner Henry
SI 60 00
Price township
Coolbaugh township
Chesnuthill township
Tobyhanna towriship
do
1
T" cash ree'd of Andrew Storm, security of Olis ft. Gordon,
Into Sheriff, as per Auditors' report Jan 20, 134(5
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 IT. Dreher
To " " " 44 44 Charles Huntsman
To oash ree'd of Andrew Storm, Sheriff, for fines and Jury
funds for 1S47
83 00 243: 00
257 Dlh
240 39h
1220 29
1392 32
12-99 074399 99
54 97h 54 97h
11 35
12 70
11 06
18 08
0 83 60 62
107 00 107 00
10 00
9 00
8 -00 27 00
45 00 45 00
vears
CE.
y balance due Edward Posten5,Treasurer,nt last settlement $376
Administration of Justice.
Pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors, for the years
UU, 1345, lS40and 1347
Deputy Attorney General, James H. Walton, Fq.
vrk of Quarter Sessions, James H. Stroud, Esq.
Drawing and summoning Juror?. Paid Samuel Gunsaules,
Sheriff, for 1S43
Costs and witness fees in Commonwealth cases. Com. vs.
Contryican, 1315
Commonwealth vs. Seizor, 1847
" " Henry oi Deibler, "
41 " Samuel J. Price, "
Boarding Prisoners. Paid Charles Huntsman, 1347
" Win. P. Hallock,
Constables making returns and attending Couit 1346 ifc'47
Premiums Amount paid on orders for premiums on wolves,
foxes and wild cats, for the years 1S45, 1S46 and 1847
Assessments Amount paid to the Assessors of the different
townships, for the years 1345 and 1S47
County Printing.
Paid Samuel Seigfried, advertising for the year 1846
" Theodore Schoch " and 2 vs subscription for
Jefl Republican, 1846 and 1847
Paid Schoonover & Ring-wait, advertising for the year IS 17
Commissioners Fees.
John Smith .-1343
Adam Overfield 1343 & 1845
Peter Neyhart 1345
John Kern 1846 & 1347
Melchoir Dreher 1346 & 1847
Henry Weiss 1347
Elections Expenses of General and Township elections,
for the years 184o, 46 and 4
844'
19
42
25
3
37
31
3
17
i
137
124
237
4912 5Sh
IS 370 13 .
12h '
50 ' -" '
70
00 ?
04
CO
99
97h
82
77
72h-1171 24h
52 124 52
20 237 20
Paid D. S. Burson & Wm. Hollinshead 1844
Jtseph Fenner 1847
" Susan StroUd -do
"! Henry Fenner do
" Stogdcll Stokes do
Road and Bridge Views,
iasn pnui on orc'.er3 tor bridge and road views lor the
1816 and 1847
County Auditors
Amount paid P. M. Rush for auditing account of 1345.'
do do Jacob Fran tz " " - 1840
do do John P. Howling " ' "
do do Abraham Edinger " "
Court Crier Amount paid Benjamin Toc.'c for the years
i846 and 1S47
Waiting on Auditors and Return Judges Paid Benjamin
Tock 1846 & '47
Cleaning CtiuitT House and Jail, &c Amount paid to sun
dry persons 1816 & '47
Stationary and Merchandise Amount paid to Wm. H
Schlough, 1847
Amount paid to John Malvin, 18-17
u " Geo. JMalvin, "
Wood Amount paid for wood for Court House and Jail. ahd
cutting, &c; 1847
Books Cash paid for Assessment Books, &c, 1846 and '47
Commissioners Clerk Puid John D. Morris, Esq., for the
years 1846 and '47
Commissioners CouNSEL--Paid John D. Morris, Esq., for the
years 1316 and '47
Redemptions
Amount paid S. J. Hollinshead on J. Hempt, Coolbaugli tsp.
" James llatterty " Joshua Kolston, Price "
" Silas L. Drake " Horsefield & McCarty, To-
S
10 00
52 50
jlOO 00
13.00
42 00 377 50
12 00 12 00
15 00
12 00
13 50
13 50
27 00
5 00-
.i
" J. J. Moore
" James Place
J udgment8 Amount paid to persons
byhanna township
R. Blackwell, M. Smith-
field township
4 00
41
78
11
o
122
159
.89
00
50 123 50
60
00
00
86
47
00 334 93 .
against Monroe county as per Recp'ts:
1 2
do
holding
Judgments
Daniel Zimmerman Interest 1846 and 47
do
Peter Zimmerman do
James Bell, jr. principal
Bell & Brothers do in full
Money overpaid by collectors on their duplicates and since
Refunded :
John P. Dowling collector of Coolbaugh tsp. for 1844
R. Gregory do Chesnuthill do 1843
A. Singer do Jackson do 1944
J. M. Meyers do Coolbaugh do 1845
Money refunded on laud erroneously sold AmH paid Syden
ham Walton
Division of Chesnuthill Tsp. Amount paid to sundry
persons
Division of Price Tsp. Amount paid to sundry persons
Building County Offices. 1847.
Materials Amount paid to sundry persons
Masons and Bricklayers Paid Samuel Deal
14 Jeremiah ShifTer
" William Lesher
Carpenters Paid Daniel Huntsman
" Joseph B. Miller
" Alfred Drake
Hauling Amount paid to sundry persons
Tending Masons and Bricklayers Paid John Delohg
" Charles Huntsman
24 75
1 25
22 44
15 41
20 50
22 00
ilO 37
40 00-
12 70
19 37h
13 23
11 61
6 83
21 87
5 66h
35 i8
33 99
29 25-
54 00 i
27 00:
5 00
24 75 '
39 10
20 50
22 00
110 37
40 00
64 24 h
J.D Morris, taking list of votables to the several assessors 4 50
-alentine Koutz, blank'smithing ;3I i
r Benjamin Tuck, waiting on Auditor, and one shovel'. 2 ,75
- S J Hollinshead, atones for Court House and bridge planfe&b(& Ji B
Abm. Barry, surveying and making report of Bridge site
over McMichael's creek 2 50
' Jasper Cotant. lime and hauling stone 5 00
' Fdihu Postens. administering t'uor oaths at drawing of jurors 50.
Jarob Geotz, binding rheck-uuok 25
endel J Hreuner, covering cupola and stove-pipe, &c
Philip Kresee, nine ballot boxes for Polk township 1 75
Theo. Brodhead, auditing the accounts of the several offi
ces df the County
Frederick Shupp, bridge blank
E H Walton, painting cupola, repairing pump, &c
Charles Pricei services on state-road from New Foundland
to E Price's mill
Leonard Labar, Jr.; hoe handle
4 Charles Huntsman, work at County offices and 1 barrel
Philip Heller, stone coal for Court House
4 Simon Fry, wheel barrow
F.lihu Postens, swearing Commissioners, &c. 5 election
officers Oct, 1847
1 Michael H. Dreher. Mercantile appraiser
' Jacob Shoemaker, adv'g. unseated lands that were seated 12 30-8117 04 A
Treasurers commissions on receiving 1942 58h at I per cent 49 4-2
4 44 paying out 5204 77A at 1 per cent 52 04--HH 40
9 00
6 00
3 G2
3
o
5
3
1 25
15 37j
-'Hi K
00
25
The above amount of receipts brought down
S5fiS2
49i2
4!i
oft
S731J SZh
fe Balance due Edward Postens, Treasurer
Examined and allowed this 21st day of January, A. P. 1848;
MELCHOIR DREHER, Jacob Frantz,
ftovii"irnfiio. fy- i O t 1''...
iiijmii wioo. Ksomcrs. abm. jdixg&k. jiuaicors
JOHN MILLER, Jas. S. Bisbino, J
Attest, John D. Morris, Clerk.
126 15h
4
o
1
1
77
30
01
49
9 48
9
9
57
48
23
37
to
75
61 50
274 84h 274 34 h
BaiDOES Amount paid to sundry persons for labor and materials at
Smithfield Bridge, for the yaars 1343 and 1346
Smith's Gap do
Storry Run do
Kunkles do
Kerr's &. Ran?berry's
Pocono & Brodhead's
Marshalls Creek do
Stokes' do
Fennersville do
Postens (Stroudsburg)
E. Price's do
Kerr's do.
Bells do
Wire Creek do
Bell's & Smithfield
do 1845
do 1346
do do
do 1317
do 1846 and 1847
do 1347 .
do do
do 1846 and 1847
do 1845 and 13.47
do 1347
do do
do do
do do
do do
2
1
o
1
9
44
14
3
14
82
114
60
230
o
45
45
50
00
95
49h
14 .
36
69h
39 i
00 ;
04
74h
50
25 539 56h
James White
Charles Keener
John Keener
Wm. Huntsman
Win. P. Hallock'
Benjamin Turner
John Quokow
Boarding hands Paid Jacob-Khecht
Miscellaneous work Amount paid to sundry persons
Painting Paid E. II. Walton
Blacksmithing Cash paid Valentine Kotitz
44 William Clements
Repairing Court Hsuse.
Carpenters Cash paid Joseph B. Miller
44 44 Daniel Huntsman
Painting-Paid E. H. Walton
Hauling Amount paid sundry person
MateriaL Lewis Sox, boards
Miscellaneous work
Miscellaneous.
Paid Jno. Zimmerman, clerking at Smithfield bridge vendue
4 S. J. Hollinshead, severrbushels of lime
4 Silas L Drake, repairing lock to office and docket case
4 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
30 72
15 50
7 62h
2 76h
29 94
12 62
23 56h
3 00
106 31
117 711215 93h
23 52
5 00
9 83
12 80
8 83
2 19
glafemesU of Balances
Due by Collectors from the year 1838, with the payments made since January4"
first 1847, as per statements of Auditors at last settlement.
re
IS3S'
JS40
154-2
1S43
1544
1S45
1S1C
1S4:
COLLECTORS.
Am'nt Hal due Pay
Townships, 'oftlupli at last ments.
catcs. , set. ent
Tobyhanna 20S 00107 60
219 03, 164 02
Penn Forest 154 41) ! 10 43
Tobvhnana 43 43 22 Cl
Stroud S19 To 205 74 147 11
Hamilton 613 69 71 23i,
Coolbaugh 32 06 2 54 f
Ross 4S2 31 181 28 10G 60J
Pjice . 132 04 40 31j 4 00
Stroud 1 ISO 37 221 CfiJ 145 OS
Hamilton 1196 35 207 32 127 87i
Smithfield 311 70 31 2
M. Smithfield, 729 08 7C 26 33 24
Price 117 03 90 20 10 CO
Stroud 951 48 479 37 400 73J
Chesnuthill 456 92 2C2 78 .12678
Pocono 2G'J 30 84 6S
ROSS 378 CO 81 12f' 55 60
Hamilton 1004 57 611 95i53S 25
Jackson 129 59 76 50
Smithfield 611 IS 197 35 97 00
M. Smithfield 525 b3 338 34 , 91 16
Tobyhrtuna 69 66 5 03 90
Coolbaugh 3S 40 5 21 I
Price 96 26, Si 14 70 02
Chesnuthill 500 23; 413 36 ,123 50
Smithfield 595 77:414 92i300 56
Hamilton 993 C2ICS1 491 '218 27i
Pocono 270 14 ISO 93 1C3 00 I
Stroud 9H 97 i 915 97 1166 20
Jackson 127 C9; 110 32 45 00
Ross 353 29 153 95 '136 40
M. Smithfield 539 56 539 55 162 -63
Price 103 15 103 15 20 00
Coolbaugh 37 20 37 20 30 50
Stroud 885 27 252 54
Hamilton 909 35 491 71
Chesnuthill 2S6 04 93 00
1 Ross S73 66 225 16
Price 10S 99
Pocono 249.05 94 50
Smithfield 474 34 77 50
Polk 195 14 8 26
Coolbaugh 37 12
Jackson 101 56
M. Smithfield 452 91
Tobyhanna 110 24 46 40
62 22
8
25
Slk
2 00
Samuel Dond
John Driesbach
Aaron Dries-bach
Henry Whitesell
Aaron Croasdale
Jacob Shafer
Daniel Callachan
Jacob Vanbuskirk
James Henry
Leonard Andree
Michael Keiser
Joseph Zimmerman
Ludwiff Smith
Joseph Ken-
George Kresgc
William UlSDing
Jacob Engler
Joseph Kemmerer
Geroge Werkheiser
John Casebeer
John V. Coolbaugh
losepn mudds
John M. Meyers
Jacob Pi ice
James Kresge
Samuel Dietrich
David Keller
William Warner
Georne Ransberry
John Delias
John Van Buskirk
John Dietrich
John J. Price
William Roach
Michael Brown
Joseph Trach
Jacob Greenamoycr
Jacob Frantz
Jacob Heesecker
Peter Learn
James Turpenning
John Kunkle
Simon Gruber
Peter Miller
John Smith
Abraham Dutz
Amount of checks outstanding and unpaid as near as could be ascertained Ufi
to January 3d. 1848, exclusive, is three thousand sixty dollars and twenty-three
cents, f 530R0-23
We the subscribers auditors for the County of Monroe, having; care'iili ex
amined the accounts of the County Treasurer and ail books, pi; e-? vmv ! t-r
tec. relating thereto, do certny that we find the above accounts c,.r
ness our hands at Stroudsburg, this twenty-second day of Jauuan-,
11.1 -
ann eigni nunaiea ana lony-eignt
MELCHOIR DREHER, ) Abm. Edinger 1
H ENRY WEISS, Corners. J acob Frantz, A uditorsi
Jas.S.Bisbing, 3
lEson- Com- Over Bal- Total
era- J mis- j pay- ance for each
tions. sions. ments ttue. year.
107 0 107 60
164 02 J&l 02
10 43
22 61 33 04
17 00 41 63
71 23h
2 54
; 2 07 72 401)
3G31I1 162 10b
18 50 57 48h
t 20 70 58 78
40 42 S CO
' 1 22 36 20
13 51 , . 60 C9 CO 69
32 G9h 45 90
13G loll
84 L
7 31 18 22
17 76 55 941i
2 90 73 0h
1C0 25
S 72 233 46
4 15
5 04 1 6G 1 45
I 65 12 47 70 J C6h
I 260 66
1 76 106 CO
14 64 448 53
17 8
729 77
51 64 81
4 5S 17 67
C6 68
1 S5 81 30
1 81 4 69 120 47
13 74 618 29
417 64
193 04
1 84 146 ES
108 90
154 58
320 84
!S6 ES
37 12
101 S6
452 91
I 00 61 65 257 6 53
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JOHN MILLER, )
AticstJohn D. Morris, Clerk.
tut iw nr.nrBfwrnii'-.iT tt i
VVriglit's Indian Vegetable Pills
In the City of Mexico ! Great success among
the Volunteers !
Extract of a letter from the editor of the Green
nle Mountaineer, -i C
Dr. W. Wright Dear Sir: A week 01
'no 'ago I sent you a Mountaineer, containing a
".er Irom one of our Voluuieers jn the City of
! sir.o. in which he pays Wright's Indian Vcge
z h Pills, under all the circumstances, the hih
M meed of praise I have ever known a medicine
' receive. The Volunteer, William W. Goodlett.
Kiq , is a gentleman of fine staudinfi: an accom
psaed and well educated man, and was rpceuily
HIGH SHKK1FP
Of this District. By one of your advertisements
m a Charleston paper, I happened to notice the
iocation of your office, and thought you might er
tract an article of some value in regard to your
cijicine, therefore I sent the paper
The following is an extract from the letter re
ferred to above:
'My health is very fast improving. I procured,
few" days ago, some of Dr. Wrights Indian Veg
ftac.'fi Pills, and they have acted on my system
like magic !"
Thus it appears that the brave and patriotic Vol
t'teers who have cone to Mexico, to defend the
Ifttghts and honor of their country, already begin, to
faltze the extraordinary value of tins incouipara
medicine. Long life to them!
HORRIBLE MISTAKES ! I
Are sometimes made by confounding one medi
ae with another, and administering the wrony.ar
1 'e Equally horrible are those mistakes which
aro made in supposing that all Pills are alike, and
liat therefore, it is indifferent which are taken, and
- oie kind is bad all are bad together. Tins is a
l'fcry great mistake. There is as much difTererscu
between Wright's Indian Veactable Pills and oth
pr articles, as between midnight and noonday
fi'e do not wish any to take our word for this statn-
ent. Let anv one, havintr other medicines, trv
this. Nothing more will be nocessary.
Many persons nave been led away by a coaling
$ Sugar, as if they anticipated that it would re
move the nausea of the meJicme. But thev are
.Cenerally mistaken. Without the sugar thu.se ar
'c.ehave nothing to recommend them, and wjjuld
1 nt lie sold a single, da v. But with ihe the smrar.
Slid by giving the article a name similar to Wrighfa
hd.a. Vegetable Pi'tl they gnin a temporan- no
toriety. Wolves thev are, in sheep's clothing, of
whom the public should steer sufficiently clear
Let it be remembered that Wright's Indian Veg
etable Pills are prepaaed with special reference;
to the laws governing the human body. Uonse
quentlo, they are always good, always useful al
ways effective in rooting out disease. Every fam
ily should keep them at hand.
The following Agencies have been established
for the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, in
MONROE COUNTY.
George H Miller, Stroudsburg
John Lander, Craig's Meadows
Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills
Jfer.ry Kintz, Bartonsville
A S Edinger, Tannersville
Joseph Keller & Sop, KellersWlle
Charles Saylor, Saylorsburg
Brodhead & Brother, Dutotsburg
Jacob Jjong, Snydersville
John Marsh, Fennersville,
Daniel Brown, Chesnuthill
r.KWAKB OK COU.VTEKFEITS AN D IMITATIONS ,
Remember, that the original and only genuine!
Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature
cf WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of each
bos.
OIh Ci devoted exclusively to the sale of Wrights
Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169
Race street, Philadelphia z 288 Greenwich street,
New York; and 108 Tremont street, Boston.
February 21, 1348. ly
K. & 12. IS.
Attorneys and Counsellors at La?v,
MILFORD, PIKE COUNTY, PA
Will attend promptly to all business entrustedj
10 iheir care. Office opposite the Presbyterian'
Church, on Broad street.
February 10, 18-18.- I y.
MONROE COUNTY, SS.
The Commonwealth of Pennsyl
I!
$80, vam a to the Sheriff of said County .;5
iwF(W ree,,n Charles Borneo andJ
Harriet, his wife, (late Harriet La-J
OYSTERS!!!
Tlw '.i7ilpr.icfiR(l has iust onened at his old
.i!ahlthed stand, in Franklin street, a feu;
diMirs sou?h of the Court House, a new assort-!
mnt of Ovsters of ihe very finest quality,
Bei-r, Cider, rc.
I! will also furnish a saloon for the ladies,
no that they, too, can partake of ibid luxurious
udiMe. wnhout annoyance.
By htrict attention to business, and to ihe
wants of his purchasers, the subscriber lupe&
0 obtain a liberal aisare of public patronage.
- . DAVID STARNER.
January 6, 1818.
- mANK MORTGAGES
... . For sale at lliis Ollice.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters testamen
tary upon ihe estate of Margaret Westbrook,!
late of Delaware township, Pike county, Pa.
have been granted tq the undesigned by ihej
Register. All persons indebted to the said es-i
state, are requested lo make immediate pay-i
inent and those having claims against the same?
will present them duly auhenticatd for settle
ment to the subscriber, or to E. B. Eldred, Eq
his attorney, at Milford, Pa.
WILLIAM DUSENBURY.
February 10. 1848 -Gt.
Tuos. A. Boyd. Morris R. Stroud
BOYD & STROUD,
successors to
ALEX. READ,
Importers of & Deaicrg in
CSiii&a, Glass & Qiieesisware,
Bar) make you secure of prosecuting jf,4 (
their claim, then we command voti that vou sum-i8 Ik .Ml
moii bv good and lawful summoners Elizabeth
La Bar, Samuel Rees La Bar, Henry Barlow!
and Emelme his wife, late Emeline La Bar, Ed
win La Bar, Horace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar,
Fashionable JSSoat -asid rsoe
MANUFACTORY.
TB.ADDEUS SCHOCH, at
It's old stand in Hamilton street,
Eftston, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mi'x
sell's sioro, continues to manufac
ture to oder, every description of
Roots and Shoes,
for men and boys ; also the most
fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half
Gaiters, Slippers, , for Ladies
ill
Eugene La Bar, Hellen T. La Bar, and Albina;
f,a Bar, so that they be and appear before ourJontZ Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be
Judges at Stroudsburg at our County Court ofJir.ade of the best materia and .old at Miinll
Common Pleas, there to be held the tenth dayriprofiis for cash. Also on-haifd a laroe asaort
ment of
which will be sold cheap, and'enn be recom-
imended.
of April next, to show wherefore whereas, they
the aaid Charles Bortree and Harriet his wife,
late Harriet La Bar, Elizabeth La Bar, Samuel
Reea La Bar. Henry Barlow and Emelino his
wife, late Emeline La Bar, Edvin La Bar, Hor-
ice La Bar, Gilbert M.La Bar, Eugene La Bar.
Hellen T. La Bar, and Albina La Bar tOPVner''
ind undivided, to hold a certain mcuapc and
ract of land situate in the t0W-8hin ftr Smiih.
T
tlield, in the said Count7 of
nig about
-rionroe, contain-
Four doors below the Merchant-1 ilotel
January 20, 184S ...Gm,
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice is herehy given, that SAMUEL B
KEIFER, of Chesnuthill township, Monroe
county, has made an assignment of all his pro
Iperty and effects, to the undersigned, for the
benefit of his creditors. Therefore, all person?
indebted io said Samuel B. Keifer are request
ed to make immediate payment to the ondt-r-signed,
and all persons having plaims nr do-;
jmands against him to present ilje same, duly
IlfJ UI IJ I II' Kit ITII .
j CHARLES H. II P.A.N EY. Assignee.
IjChesnuihtll tsp., January 'i'l, 1.WU, jKn. 2?
One Hundred & FiHy-two Acres
' 'Lie anourtenances. ihe same Elizabeth La
fn.. q .i r n...i i
uai, iuiiiiici uud.i ii uai , lit 111 y uauiln UIIU
Emeline his wife, late Emelme La Bar, EdwinJ
La Bar, Horace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar,i
Eugene La Bar, Hellen T. La Bar, and Albina
La Bar, partition thereof bctwpen them to be
made (according to the laws and customs of this
Commonwealth in such case made and provided)
Io gainsay, and ihe same to be done, do not
permit, very unjustly and against the same laws
tnd customs (as 'tis said,) and have you then
'here the names of those summoners and this,
writ.
Vitnes the Honorable LtJTHER KlDDER,
President of our naid Court at Stroudsburg, thu
fifteen ih day of January, in the yar of our Lord
Hie thousand eight hundred anil foilv-eight.
J. H. STUOUD, Prothonotary.
January 27, 1618. --Gt
-ne n,ibiic are respectfully invited to call,.
'cave their measures, or examine hi r entry
made stock before purchasing el-e where,- w
is confident they will be suited with the styfF,
quality and price of his articles.
ALSO-'-Just received a large supply of
GUM SHOES,
for Ladies and Misses of a new tyl', ti-ry
nerior, tooether with a stock of Men's Gmh
-.hoes; also Children's Gum shoes.
try them.
Easton, Oct. 7, 1847.
Call aWd'
TPIT .4 1TT7C1
S J3JljAiJ.0.
The subscriber has on hand and offer-i: for
alo, a superior assortment of blanks, viz:
Deedsj Mortgages,
Executions, Summonses.
Subpoenas, Bonds,
L. F. BARNES.
Milford, November, 4, 1847.
JOB WORK
Neatly executed at this Office.
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