Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 11 May 1831 The Co-Partnership Wyckoff & Robbins was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons who have claims against said firm, are requested to present them for settlement: and those indebted, make payment without further notice, to either of the subscribers. John Wyckoff, jr. & Samuel B. Robbins. Spring Mills, May 1, 1831. -------- N. B. The Carding & Fulling Business will in future be carried on in its various branches, by Samuel B. Robbins. Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 22 Jun 1836 WOOL CARDING. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they intend to CARD Wool into Rolls this season at Sergeant's Mills, near Sergeantville. The Carding Machines are of the first rate, and will be attended by an experienced workman. Samuel B. Robbins will attend to the Carding himself, and will warrant every roll passing through his hands carded in the best manner, if the Wool is good and in good order. - They would also inform the public, that thy [sic] have a first rate PICKING Machine, which will Pick Wool in the completest manner, without waste. Persons can have their Wool picked and greased by finding the grease, and no extra charge. - Carding will be done at the customary prices of the country. The subscribers will take in Wool, and return it when carded, at the following places, one day in each week: - At Rittenhouse's Store, Head Quarters. Daniel Brink's, near Frenchtown. Scott & Bateman's, Baptist-town. Frnklin [sic] Gordon's, Swamp Meeting-house. David Rockafellar's Store, near Boarshead. Delilah Buchanan's Tavern, and at Samuel B. Robbins's, near Mount Airy. Persons will be particular in putting written directions on each bundle of wool left at the above places, so that no mistake may occur. The Carding Machines are now in operation, and the subscribers are ready to card Wool at the shortest notice, as there is always a sufficiency of water in the driest season of the year. Green Sergeant, Samuel B. Robbins. June 1, 1836. 22-4 Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 12 Apr 1837 AMWELL TOWN MEETING. Moderator, John Barber. Town Clerk, Jeremiah Gary. Collector, Benjamin Horn. Assessor, Samuel B. Robbins. Freeholders, Jas. J. Fisher, John R. Young. Surveyors, John Aller, Andrew Larason. Town Committee and School Committee, John Barber, Andrew Larason, Peter Prall, Adam Williamson, Joseph Case. Judge of Election, Abraham Conover. Commissioners of Appeal, Benjamin Horn, Emley Holcombe. Overseers of Poor, Benjamin Horn, Samuel B. Robbins, Joseph West, Jacob Servis. Constables, Henry S. Stryker, Wm. Paxon, A. [Amos] Hortman, Amplius Chamberlin. Pound Keeper, John W. Larason. Voted to receive the township's share of the Surplus money. Voted, 3000 dollars for Roads and 1800 dollars for the Poor. Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 1 Nov 1837 Fulling, Dyeing, and Finishing CLOTH. THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they intend carrying on the above business this season in all the various branches, at the SPRING MILLS, near Ringoes. The mill and machinery are in first rate order for doing business, and none but experienced workmen will be employed. The subscribers have spared no pains in procuring their Dyestuffs of the first quality. They are now ready to receive CLOTH to dress, and by having a sufficient number of hands they will be enabled to dress Cloth in a very short time after it comes into their hands. Their prices will be reasonable, and their work warranted well done. For the accommodation of the public, Cloth will be taken in at the following places, where the subscribers will attend punctually once in two weeks, viz: Daniel Blackwell's, Hopewell. Mr. Wynkoop's Store, Pennington. Levi Atchley's, Hopewell. John Hill's store, Woodville. Runkle Rea's, Greenville. Rittenhouse & Willson's Store, Head Quarters. Samuel B. Robbins's, near Mount Airy. N. B. Persons leaving Cloth at the above places, will be very particular in attaching to each piece directions for dressing, color, &c. with the owner's name. ROBBINS & SHEPHERD. Spring Mills, Nov. 1, 1837. 6 Hunterdon Gazette Flemington, NJ 5 Nov 1851 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE-John J. Sutphin, administrator of Samuel B. Robbins, late of the township of East Amwell, dec'd., by direction of the Orphans' Court of the county of Hunterdon, hereby give notice to the creditors of the said Samuel B. Robbins, deceased, to exhibit to him, under oath or affirmation, their claims and demands against the estate within six calendar months from the 18th day of October, 1851, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same. Nov 5,-2m. John J. Sutphin.