Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 21, 1850, Image 3

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    STATEMENT
Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe County.
Abraham fevering, in account with the County of Monroe, from the first
of January, A. D. 1849, to the seventh day of January 1850, inclusive.
Div.
To cash received of Collectors on account of Taxes assses-
ed for the year 1843.
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do do 1845 93 dd
do do 1846 382 43
do do 1847 591 05i
do do 1848 1588 G3h
do do 1849 2010 8RA Antn nrw.
J 00 25
106 45
77 50
25 75
67 43
To cash ree'd of Wm. S.Wintemute for year's rent of Grand
jury room, ior uaa xeuows
To cash ree'd redemption on Unseated lands sold for Tax
es, June, 1848:
Coolbaugh township, No 192, Thomas Bush
do do No 192, Absalom Reeder
' balance of Road taxes on unseated lands as per last settlement
do School taxes do do do do
cash ree'd of Peter Kemmerer, sheriff, for Jury funds for 1849
CR.
By balance due Treasurer, as per last settlement
Administration of Justice
By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors for 1848 & 1819
Constables-Cash paid to Constables making returns and at
tending Courts for 1848 .and 1840
Prosecuting Attorney-Paid J H Walton
do do Wm Davis
Sheriff-Cash paid Andrew Storm, drawing and summoning
Jurors for 1848
do do Peter Kemmerer, do do 1849
do do do taking Andrew Cross to Penitentiary
Witness and Constable Fees in Commonwealth- Cases.
Commonwealth vs Deibler & Henry
do Edmonds
do Andrew Cross
Boarding Prisoners-Paid Charles Huntsman
William P Ilallock
Boarding Jury-Paid Jacob Knecht for boarding Jury in the
case of Commonwealth vs Andrew Cross
Court Crier-Paid lienj. Tock for attending Court and clean
ing Court House, for 1848
do do do do dn do do for 1849
Prothonotary-Paid James II Stroud for 1848 and 1819
Clerk of Sessions-Paid James II Stroud. for 1S4S & '49
Commissioners Clerk-Paid John D Morris for 1847
do do do do 1S48
do do do do 1849
Ce7nmissioncrs Counsel do do 1848
Commissioners Fees..
14 90
15 06
50
00
37 30
20 00
28 00
4 18
19 34 h
5 27
8 42t
7 00
30 30
25 00
75 00
37 15A-
10 00
29 96
84 14
53 68
00
$4832 87t
6960A
539 37A
177 13
8 50
85 30
23 52t
10 68
,13 69A
27 04
37 30
33 '00
45 00
137 I5A
12 00
AS.
Paid John Kern for 1847
- Melchoir Dreher 1847
" do do 1848 " "
v . " Henrv Weiss 1848
" do do 1849 7
John Miller 1848 '
" do do 1849
" Abraham Fenner 1848
do do 1849
Assessors-Cash p'd Assessors foi different t'w'ps for 1847
do do do do 1848
do do do do 1849
Elections-Paid for expences of General and Township elec
tions for 1S4S and 1849
18 37
12 00
83 83
53 03
48 36
42 75
74 68
11 50
142 02
11 50
48 75
242 80
do
do
do
do
do
518 09 A
184 29A
120 50i
77 03k
105 48A
31 25
1 06.81 A-
14 97
25 50 -
26 14 .
27 73A
160 00
20 00
50 00
44 00
100 00 -
4S6 51A
303 05
264 2SA
Premiums-.Am0mi paid, orders of four wolf scalps to Geo
Altemose and Benjamin Wood
Amount on order of fox scalps
D - i o , County Printing.
raid bchoonover & Ringwalt, 1848 and '49
J L Ringwalt
" Theodore Schocli
BRIDGES.
Amount paid for new bridge at Stroudsburg
uu ao roconn hnrino lft.io J ion
"-":h" iwia iiuu iuia
do Stokes' do do do
do Hamilton do do
Jacob StoufTer for Tobyhanna do
Bells' bridge 1848 and 1849
Stindrv hriflcrfi rpnniro fn An ,J
. . ' tt- " uu
Amount paid for dividing Price township
do do running line in Price and Coolbaugh t'w'ps
do do Bridge views
Interest on JudgmentsPaid Bell & Brothers
do Daniel Zimmerman
County Buildings,
Amount paid William S Wintemute for Brick
do do sundry persons for work and materials for Coiin
ty buildings
do do for Stationery and Merchandise
do do Hammon and McMullen for books
County Auditors-Am't p'd to Countv Auditors for '48 & '49
Road Damages-Amount paid Susan' Stroud
do do Mark Miller .
do do James Posten
do do Cliarlps Pntpn
Redemptions-P'd S J TTnllinshend nn tmrt rfnnA in PnPnnn tn
Money refunded on Lands erroneously sold.
Paid H D Maxwell on J M Davton, Penn Forest township 20 16
do JohnMerwine on Joseph Otto, Chesnuthill do 21 54
Road and School Tax on Unseated Lands.
raid Andrew binger, supervisor of Jackson township
do Frederick Singlin, do Chesnuthill do
do Abraham Huffman do M Smithfield do
do Jacob Bender do Ross do
do Smith Price do Price do
do Peter Neyhart, school treasurer of Pocono township
do Felix Weiss do Chesnuthill do
do Simon Gruber do Coolbaugh do
Miscellaneous.
Paid Wm. Lamb repairing chairs for Court House,
John Musch, swearing sheriff and commissioners,
John Eckert, wood for Court House,
John Young, inquest on body of John Lynn,
Wm. PHallock, cleaning jail and boarding prisoners,
Wm W Coolbaugh, furniture,
VKoutz, blaeksmithing
R Brown, hauling stone,
D Edinger, for election boxes for Paradise,
Amos Miller, repairing pump,
Wm P Hallock, cleaning jail, . a;
VKoutz, blacksmithing h .
L Drake repairing door . Yv
John Miller stone
M Barry serving notices
R Huston, boards
Henry Eilenburger, stone coal
Wm P Hallock, cleaning jail
J Gcetz. binding check and assessment books,
W W Coolbaugh, table and desk
Wm P Hallock, repairs for county offices
Samuel Rees, recording Price township road draft
Charles Henry, cutting wood
206 70
170 68
Wm PHallock, whitewashing jail 1 00
James Murray, wheelbarrow 2 62-
Treasurer's commission on receiving 84832 87h at 1 per cent., 48 33'
-77 77
-96 02
1143 48
40 47
17 00
53 87A
188 04A 348 04A
100 98A
19 50
120 48A
16 98
214 00
10 53
41 70
2 32
37 76
3 92
11 75
10 46 -
7 72
16 15
13 45 -
66 21
37 32
75
50
1 47
1 00
3 70
13 62h
3 00
12 00
1 00
1 50
75
62
30
8 25
2 60
2 31
8 00
50
3 50
G 50
25
1 65
87h
S4934 45
DR. brought down, 4763 83
Balance, due Abraham Levering, Treasurer, $101 58
Examined and allowed this 10th day of January, 1850.
JOHN MILLER, ) James S. Bisbiro,
ABRAM FENNER, SCom'ers Joun T. Bell, Auditors.
JOSEPH FRABLE, ) Charles S. Palmer, S
Attest, J. H. Walton, Clerk.
The cost of the new bridge built at Stroudsburg last season is about $1185 00.
Due by collectors from the year 1838, with the payments made since December
31,1848, as psr statement of Auditors at last settlement.
g COLLECTORS Townsiiip3
1833 Samuel Bond
1840 John Dricsbach
1842 Aaron Uriesbach
Henry Weitzcll
1843 James Henry
1845 George Kresge
William Dishing
George Werkiser
John Cnsebecr
John V. Coolbaugh
Jacob Price
1946 James Kresge
George Ransbury
John Bellis
John Detrich
John J Price
William Roar.h
1317 Michael Brown
Joseph Trach
Jac'b G reen a nioycr
Jacob Frantz
Jacob Becsecker
James Turpenning
John Kunkle
Simon Gruber
Feter Miller
John Smith
Abraham Butz
Michael Rrown
Charles Fetherman
Samuel Pipher
Henry Eylenburger
John Sctzer
Joseph Frahle
Thorn's Mcllhaney
Aaron Koch
Henry Stoddard
George G. Hawk
Michael Butz
Simon Gruber
Samuel Bovs
Balsar Fetherman
C. Eilenburger
P. Zimmerman
J. Kunkle
P. Gibert
J. Edinirer
D. Gregoiy, jr.
C. Frantz
James Newel
E. Deck
Wm. Thompson
John M. Diebler
1848
1819
Tobyhanna
do.
PennForost
Tobyhanna
Price
Chesnuthill
Pocono
Jackson
Smithfield
M. Smithfield
Price
Chesnuthill
Stroud
Jackson
M. Smithfield
Price
Coolbaugh
Stroud
Hamilton
Chesnuthill
Ross
Price
Smithfield
Polk
Coolbaugh
Jackson
M Smithfield
Tobyhanna
Stroud
Hamilton
M. Smithfield
Smithfield
Chesnuthill
Ross
Pocono
Price
T.divhanna
Polk
Jackson
Coolbaugh
Stroud
Hamilton
M. Smithfield
Smithfield
Ross
Chesnuthill
Pocono
Polk
Jackson
Tobyhanna
Paradise
Coolbaugh
Price
Am't
ofdup
licate.
i03 CO
21!) 03
154 49
48 83
132 04
4S6 92
2(59 00
129 59
till 18
525 83
9G 2G
500 23
941 97
127 69
539 56
103 75
37 20
SP5 27
909 35
286 04
373 68
108 99
474 34
198 09
37 12
101 36
452 91
110 24
879 33
809 34
452 57
471 !)9
272 63
361 24
248 74
94 13
116 70
193 70
104 CO
42 49
983 80
979 01
552 34
568 C4
439 94
336 76
271 70
222 81
126 69
129 21
81 37
62 10
48 03
Bal.due
at last
sctti'ut
107 80
164 03
10 43
22 01
44 28
41 39
CO 45
39 33
38 68
101 25h
11 13
99 SO
327 19
36 93
53 07
22 25
4 89
52 50h
244 54
117 2fih
95 15h
61 02
78 81
81 22
21 86
50 43
182 89
8 16
695 40h
176 30h
302 95h
293 16
50 00
212 74
93 93
89 14
47 43
127 95
74 80
42 49
Pay-merits
33 63
17 69
21 00
5 77
50 00
279 80
26 53
11 67
12 17
2 26
64 00
86 00
76 57
33 70
52 48
72 65
20 03
25 62h
153 95
403 23h
133 74
213 53
240 53h
36 37
114 00
7o 3
85 17
34 37
51 55
C6 27
9 50
536 04
299 10
150 91
78 6G
192 57
209 73
220 24
111 65
50 92
44 00
27 35
13 97
25 74h
Exo- Com- Total for
nera- miss- lance each
tiorts ions. due. year
107 SO 107 60
1M 03 164 OS
10 43
22 61 89 frt
5 65
23 70
00 41
18 39
33 6A
5 45 97 80
85 4 51 215 32
49 60
1 41 45 93
4 33 6 08
42 OOh
5 50 4 53
2 63 94 43a
4 61 43 59h
ISO 44
31 26h
18 59
4 25 18 07
2 97 23 36
1 71 9 81
1 78
2 79 122 01 h
8 16 303 54k
14 73 277 44
2 22 40 35
II 60
2 25
7 61
4 05
3 26
1 47
5 45
3 05
75
Total,
89 42h
52 GQli
13 63
93 74
11 J3
6 71
72 35
5 46
31 52
397 76
679 91
401 43
489 93
247 37
127 03
54 46
111 16
75 77
85 21
50 97
48 13
21 5Sh
659 Sflh
2700 7flh
54373 8C
The county checks out-standing and unpaid, as near as can be ascertained, up
to January 1, 1850, is four thousand dollars.
We, the subscribers, Auditors for the County of Monroe, having canfully ex
anvned the accounts of the County Treasurer, and all books, papers, vouchers,
&c, relating thereto, do certify we find the above accounts correct. Witness our
hands, at Stroudsburg, this 10th day of January, 1850.
JOHN MILLER, )
ABRAM FENNER, Com'ers
JOSEPH FRABLE,
Attest, James H. Walton, Clerk
James S. Bisbing,
JonN T. Bell, Auditors
Chas. S. Palmer, )
jan 31-4t
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Noiice is hereby given lo all legatees and
other persons interested in the estate of the re
spective decendents and minors, lhat the ad
ministration accounts of (be following estaies
have been filed in the office of the Register of
Monroe coumy, and will be presented for con
firmation and allowance lo the Orphan's Couri,
to be held at Stroudsburg, itr and for iho afore
said couniy, on Monday, ihe 25ih day of Feb
ruary next, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Account of John T. Bell, aciing administra
tor of the estate of Margaret Thomas, laie of
Smiihfield township, deceased.
First and final accouni of Peter Lander, ad
ministrator of the esiaie of Frederick Michiley,
late of Price township, deceased.
Final account of Peter Bmz, administrator of
the estate of Michael Butz, late of Hamilton
township, deceased.
Account of John Yanvhetj administrator of
the estate of Joseph Vanvliel, late of Snoud
township deceased.
Accouni of Henry Smiih, administrator of
ihe esiaie of Aaron Yetier, late of Middle
Smiihrieid township, deceased.
SAMUEL REES, Jr. Register,
Register's office, Stroudsburg,
January, 24, 1850.
TWO FARMS 3?OR SALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale two val
uable farms, situate in Stroud township, Mon
roe county. Pa., about 2 miles from ihe Bor
ough of Strodsburg, county seat of Monroe.
One contains
179 Acres,
with a new dwelling house, barn, Orchard of
grafted fruit trees, and an excellent mill seat.
The other consains
100 Acres,
25 of which is cleared and a portion of it meadow.
A LSO a
Dwelling House
.and upwards of 20 acres in the Bor
ough of Stroudsburg
The above are offered for sale on reasonable
terms. For further particulars apply to
JOHN PALMER.
Stroudsburg, January 17, 1850.
CAUTION.
Snorumen and others are hereby notified
not to hunt or fish on or about my property.
am determined to resist all depredations of this
kind. JACOB FREDERICK.
Cherry Valley, February 14, 1850.
Estate of Abraham Flyte,
Late of Ross township, Monroe County, dee'd.
Noiice is hereby given, that Letters of Ad
ministration upon said estate have been granted
in iho nnrtri(7npd. All nersons lnuebleu to
said estato am renuctiicd to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same, will nresent them without
o J I
delay, "duly authenticated to
JOHN FLYTE,
BARNET FLYTE,
January 31, 1850, Administrators
1
2
3
4
5
Jiirv Xist--Fel'y. Term, 1S5.
GRAND JURORS.
John HefFelfinger, Ross
Jacob Elliot, Pocono
Jacob Sumney, Stroud
Herbert Ike, Jackson
Benjamin Vanhorn, Coolbaugh -
G John F. Williams, Smiihfield
7 Joseph Frable, Hamilton
8 Joseph Heckman, Pocono
9 Jacob Dennis, Hamilton
10 James Posten, Jr., Smithfield
11 Abraham Mengle, Chesnuthill
12 Edward Hawk, Polk
13 Pettit B. Primrose, Middle Smithfield
14 Samuel Sox, Chesnuthill
15 William Keller, do
16 Benjamin Hanna, Jr., Middle Smithfield
17 John Edinger, Stroud
18 William Stone, do
19 Stogdell Wolf, do
20 Andrew Storm, Paradise
21 Jacob Blexley, Tobyhanna
22 Simeon Berry, Stroud
23 Elijah Depue, Middle Smiihfield
24 Barnet Flyte, Ross
Country Produce.
'. Butter, Eggs, &c. taken in exchange for anA"
goods in my line of business.
? JOHN H. ME KICK.
Stroudsburg, January 1, 1849.
BLANK DEEDS
"For sale at this Office.
BLANK MORTGAGES H
For sale at this Office.
PETTIT JURORS.
1 Washington Winters, Tobyhanna
2 William Hunntsman, Siroud
3 Felix Siorm, Chesnuthill
4 Churle3 Huffman, Tobyhanna
5 Joseph Wolbert, Jackson
6 Joseph Lawfer, Polk
7 Joseph Hawk, Rosa
8 James Felker, Hamilton
9 Frederick Sislin. Chesnuthill.
10 Daniel A. Bush, Smiihfiold
1 1 Benjamin Bush, .Paridise 1
12 Charles Serfoss, Chesnuthill "
13 Aaron Heiney, Polk
14 Andrew Serfoss, do
15 Peter Michaels, M. Smithfield
16 John Kresge, Chesnuthill,
17 Jacob G. Franiz, Ross
18 Peter Heller, Pocono
19 Charles J. Price, Price
20 Michael Zacharias, Jackson
21 Ferdinand Dutoli, Pocono
22 Jacob Woodling, Jackson
23 Jacob Shoemaker, Middle Smiihfield
24 Adam Kresge, Chesnuthill
25 Martin Place, Middle Smithfield
26 Peter Jones, Ross
27 Jacob Starrier, Polk
28 John White, Jr., Tobyhanna .
29 George Philips, Siroud
30 Jacob Slutter, Hamilton
31 Henry Smith, Ross
32 John Vanvleit, Siroud
33 John B. Bush, Stroud
34 Edward H. Walton, Stroud .
35 Jacob Correll, Ross
36 Samuel Kester, Hamilton
Auditor's Notice.
In the Orphans' Court of Monroe
County.
In the matter of the account of Richard S.
Staples, adminis.'rator of the Estaie of William
Staples, deceased
NOTICE.
The undersigned respectfully informs the
-
people of this county, that he will be at David
Keller's Hotel, in Stroudabunr, till the last of
February next his attention will be given
principally 10 all operaiions for preberving and
beautifying the natural teeth. All persons
having operations performed, will also receive
advice in reference to ihe care of the teeth, the
general health, and the cure of bad breath, from
whatever cause arising. The great importance
of the teeth for purposes of mastication and
speech, contributing to the charms of beauty,
and when lost detracting therefrom ; and, to
avoid that " hell o' a' diseases," should induce
especially the young to havo them attended to.
My practice in this county already speaks for
itself. My prices are the lowest for which
good service can be done no variation, except
gratis in case of the poor.
Let no unpracticed hand guide the steel,
Whose polished point must carry wo or weal.
I shall be in this couniy often enough to at
tend to all mailers in my profession.
O. A. JARVIS,
Denial Surgeon of New York.
January 24, 1850.
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the Hon. Nathaniel B. Eldred,
President Judge of the 22d Judicial district
of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of
Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, and Moses
W. Coolbaugh and Stogdell Stokes, Esq's.,
Associate Judges of ihe Court of Common
Pleas of the county of Monroe, and bv viriuo
of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail delivery, and
Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for
the said county of Monroe, have issued their
precept to me commanding that a Court of Quar
ter Sessions of ihe Peace and Common Pleas,
and General Jail Delivery and Orphans' Court,
for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at
Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 25th day of Feb
ruary next, io continue two weeks if necessary.
NOTICE
Is theroforo, hereby given to tho Coroner
the Justices of tho Peace, and Constables o
the said County of Monroe, that they b'e then
I w
and there ready with their rolls, records, inqui
snions, examinations and other remembrances
to do those things which to (heir offices are ap
pertaining, and also that those who are bound
I - -
by recognizances to prosecute and give evi
dence against the prisoners, ihat are or shall
bo in the jail of said County of Monroe, or a-
gainst the persons who stand charged with the
commission of offences, to be then and there to
prosecute or testify as shall be just.
PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, I
January 24, 1850.
(God save the Commonwealth )
DISSOLUTION.
l tie rarinersnip nereioiore exisnner unaer
the firm of Stogdell Stokes & Son, was dis
solved by mutual concern on ihe 1st day of
January. 1850. The Books. Notes. &c. have
boen lefi in the hands of Stogdell Siokes, who
is duly authorized to settle and receipt for the
same All nersons indebted are requested to
call and make payment without delay.
STOGDELL STOKES,
JOHN N. STOKES.
NOTICE.
The Mercantile business will be continued
by the undersigned, at the old siand, where he
will be ready and happy to see his friends,
and hopes by strict attention to business, and
by at all times keeping a good and cheap as
sortment of GOODS, to metit a continuance of
ihe liberal patronage heretofore extended to
the firm. JOHN N. STOKES.
January 10, 1850.
Dissolution or Partnership.
The Partnership heretofore existing under
the firm of Stokes & Staples, was dissolved by
mutual consent on the 1st day of January,
1850. The Books, Notes, &c. are in the
hands of R. S. Staples, for settlement ; and
nil nersons indebted to the firm are respect
fully requested to call and make settlement, im
mediately, as he intends to leave the place in
a short time.
STOGDELL STOKES,
RICHARD S. STAPLES.
Oysters ! Oysters ! !
The undersigned has just opened an oyster
hnn m his rrsidence. in rranklm street, near
the Couri House, where he will have constant
The undersigned, auditor, appointed to audit, My on hand ihe best quality of prime oysters,
re-setile and make distribution in the above prepared in ee y sii
it i .t ,.r L: I .. a rrnm
r. 1 1 n r mi n 1 1 ann i r np MiiiifH in 11 ik a inn n i . i bio -"
IIIBUCI, " .yV - . ,
mom at the office of Dimmick & Dreher, in lie P,,DMC g 'erawy :'r,u
ho borough of Stroudsburg, on Saturday, the g've
16th day of February next, at 10 o'clock, a. m ,
when and where all persons are required to
nrflni ihpir rlnims or else be debarred from
coming in for a share of the assets in
mimstrator 8 hands.
him a call. DAVID STAKN1SK.
SirotuUburg, December 13, 1849.
the
New Stoves.
nri. . A new and - aree assortment oi rariour ana
cobkinn Stoves for sale at
c-Auifpr. o- nni?MTr.n Auditor. U. MAhVhiS ft on e3 p a'ore,
li 1'J KJ tJ i-J t " - " I - - . I
'Suoudbburg, November 15, 1819.'
NOTICE.
The undersigned, having purchased the en
tire stock of goods of Siokes & Staples, and
taving just received from the city a freh and
full supply of Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware,
&c, &c, hereby respectfully inform the public
hat they will continue the Mercantile business
at ihe old stand where tney will be nappy io
see their friends and hope, by strict attention
to business, and at all times by keeping a good
and cheap assortment of goods, to merit a con
tinuance of the liberal patronage hereiofore ex
tended to the firm.
ABRAHAM BUSH.
DANIEL STAPLES.
Stroudsburg, January 17, 1850.
MONROE COUNTY
IVIuSnal Fire Insurance Company.
The rate of Insurance is one dollar on tho
thousand dollars insured, after which payment
no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cov
er actual loss or damage by fire, that may fall
upon members of the company.
The nett profits arising from interest or oth
erwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which
each member in proportion to his, her, or their
depositc, will have a credit in the company.
Each insurer in or with the said company will
be a member thereof during the term of his or
her polioy. The principle of Mutual Insurance
has been thoroughly tested has been tried by
the unerring test of experience, and has proved
successful and become very popular. It af
fords the greatest security against loss or dam
age by fire, on the most advantageous and
reasonable terms.
Applications for Insurance to bo made in
person, or by letters addressed to
JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y.
MANAGERS.
Michael H Dreher
Jacob Frederick
George B. Keller
Peter Shaw
John Miller
Jacob Shoemaker
Balsar Fetherman.
JACOB GOETZ, President.
JAMES H. Walton, Treasurer.
Stroudsburg, January 31, 1850.
Jacob Goetz
John Edinger
James H. Walton
Edward Posten
Robert Boys
Richard S. Staples
Fashionable Boot and Shoe
MANUFACTORY.
THADDEUS SCHUUrl, 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 mosl
fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, half
Gaiters, Slippers, Cfc, for Ladies
and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be
made of iho best materials, and sold at small
profits for cash. Also on hand a large assort,
merit of
which will be sold cheap, and can be recom
mended.
The publicare respectfully invited to call,
eave their measures, or exammo his ready
made stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he
is confident they will be suited with the style,
quality and price of his articles.
A LSO Just received a large supply oi
GUM SHOES,
kfur Ladies and Misses of a new style, very su
perior, together with a stock of Men a Gum
shoos; also Children's Gum shoes. Call and
try tham.
The testimony in its favor is overwhelming.
The proprietors are daily in receipt of letters
and certificates, going to prove its remarkable
efficiency lo all cases of worms, both in chil
dren and adults. The relief given, and tho
immediate improvement of health which follows
its use, has called the attention of physician
to this article, and they freely recommend and
prescribe it in their practice.
The retail price is 25 cents per vial, which
brings it within the means of all.
Brooklyn, L. I. January 16, 1847.
I do certify that 1 gave one bottle of B. A.
Fahnestock's Vermifuge to my child, aud in
seven hours it passed 23 largo worms. Any
person doubting this may apply for further in
formation at my residence corner of York and
Jackson streets. JAMES McCAFFREY.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. March 2, 1844.
I certify, that 1 took two vials of B. A. Fahn
esiock's Vermifuge, which I found to bo the
greatest cure for worms 1 have ever used. I
have been troubled with tape worms for a num
ber of years, and I have never found so good a
medicine as B. A. FahneBtock's Vermifuge. I
therefore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT.
The public is cautioned against counterfeits
aud spurious articles, and to put no confidence
in statements that "KolmatockVand "S Fahn
estocHV' Vermifuge ar& the same or aa good
as the only genuine article which isi'B. A.
Fahnestock's Vermifuge- x :
For sale in Stroudsburg, by T . SCHOCH.
January 17, 1850.
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