(SII)C JclFcvsdnittu, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, I860. VMM STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, Ulajar General JOHN V. GEAI1Y, OF CUMIJKItLAXD COUNTY. Helkjious Notice. There will be a woods-meeting held in Thomas Long's woods, near Fowler's school-bouse, to commence on next Saturday morning, to cotitinue over Sabbath. There will be preaching on Saturday morning and af ternoon, also there will be preaching on Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, and in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. The public are invited to attend. J. Chandler Greog, Pastor Tl UN AWAY. A pair of horses belong ing to Mr. Theodore Taylor, of Sniithficld, and attached to his family carriage, while etandingdn front of Jacob WickoOTs rcsi dencc, in thi3 borough, on Saturday even ing last, became frightened, and break ing their fastenings dashed down Main- street at tho top of their speed. When opposite the residence of "Wayne Drake, Y , they run into the carrige of Mr. L IJrodhead, of the Gap, tearing off one of the wheels, and doiug other damage to the vehicles, but fortunately injuring none of the occupants. Mr. Taylor's car riage was completely wrecked. i i i - a- s The Johnson Contention held its first teotingyesterday,in the National Guards' Hall, Philadelphia. Gen. John A'. Dix was appointed Temporary Chairman. Nothing of much importance was done "beyond the different delegates presenting laeir credentials. C. L. Yahndigham. and George Francis Train,in compliance with the wishes cf their friends have with drawn. The first day3 proceedings says the In quirer, were marked by a most harmoni ous spirit." The withdrawal of Messrs Wood, Yallandighaia and Dean, gare great satisfaction to all the delegates, and is regarded by them as the removal uf the greatest obstacle iu the way of pacific ac tion in the Convention. The difficulty -caused by two sets of delegates from the eame State, was overcome by coalcsing the distinct elements, furnishing one de legation under two chairmen or leaders. 27 On the 3rd inst., Mr. John Eilen Xerger plucked, in his garden, the fruit tf an eg plant, which racasuerc l 11 in ches iu length, and 13 inches in circum ference. This beats Philadelphia hot houses. The plant was purchased by a PhilaJelphian, and sent to the city as a j:urios;ty of Monroe county production. "Locomotive Explosion. The Loco motive Henry Young, attached to Extra No. 11, D. L & W. 11. K., moving North. Spencer, Ccnuductor, blew up with tre mendous force, near the Delaware Water Gap. cn Saturday afternoon last. The particulars a3 we have learnel them are as follows: The Kegular had stopped at the quarries to take on lime stone, and the Extra coming up, stopped at a short dis tance below on the main track. Oa stop ping, the Engineer put on the blower and laid down," and neglecting hi3 duty, al lowed an extra bead cf steam to accumu late in the boiler. Oa starting the en gine, the boiler exploded, making a com jdete wreck of the machinery, and seri oasly, if not fatally injuring the Engi neer, Sceley, and his brother who was .bead brakesman on the train. How -these two, who were on the engine at the time of the explosion escaped being blown Jto atoms is indeed a mystery. The rc "port of the explosion was distinctly heard in our borough, some three miles from arhere it occurred. The force of the ex plosion may be inferred froia the fact that nothing of the lomotive was left to gether but the tender, and that portions of the machinery were blown on to the is land in the river and other portions over on the Jersey fchore. Hopes are enter tained that the injured men will recover, though at the time of writing the hopes for the recovery of the brakesman are ve ry faint indeed. Republican Convention. There will be a Union Convention at Heading, on the 22d of August, at which 3en. Geary, Gen. liutler, Gen. Banks, 3or. Curtin and others will attend. The Union State Central Committee met at Pittsburg on Wednesday last. There was a full attendance cf the mem bers from the different portions of the State, aud the accounts of the propects of toe campaign from all quarters were ol the most cheering character. Most of the business was in perfecting arrangements or the coming campaign. In the even iug one of the largest mcttings ever held in that part of the State eouvened at the City Hall. The meeting was addressed by Governor A. J. Hamilton, of Texas ; Col. J. y. Forney and others, and the Ijreatest enthusiasm was manifested. BASE-BALL. STROUDtsnURO VS. SAWKILL. A match game was played on Satur day afternoon . last, at liushkill, by the Stroudsburg DaseJJall Club and the Saw kill Club of Milford.' The game, which was a very close one up to the ninth in- iimg, was witnessed by quite a concourse . I of spectators, including sev sex, who graccil the occas presence; and much intere ted throughout the content. Our boys were the victors coming out ahead by a score ot thirteen runs, and pocKetin their first laurels in the shape of a ball. We learn that a creditable degree of skill was shown on both sides, and their score will certainly compare favorably with that - of many older clubs. The following was the score: STnOVDSL'URO o n. i SAWKILL. sherinau, 2iiJ b., O. R. f l.i ! I . p. 3 3 Williams, c, 3 5 D.ivif, 3rd t).. 3 4 Huoii. It tv, 2 7 Htown. 2mJ h., 2 " Rlloiles. !. 8., 1 7 Lee. 1. f.. 5 3 Jitcotir, c. 1 , 3 5 Melu k, r. f-. 3 5 4 3 Armbtrt n-r. p., J. CiTitriytt , s. r. Dcvutt, c. f , Stiivenall. 1 f.. Quirk, r. f. uitiight, 5rd b., Flired.- it b.. Tin all, r.. 3 3 I 3 4 3 37 40 J INNINGS. 13 3 4 5 6 4 H 1 13 3 5 5 110 14 527 33 fi hg 8 9 Strntidsbu'g, Sim kill, Umpiic Mr Brooklyn. 1 3-33 P. Henry, of Ihe Enterprise Club S-orers Mt-ssrv nitidis nJ IIclme. I'a!-M-1 brills lj. . Ilmiie runs 1 (rtlioilr?. S!rou!Mnire). Fly-i::iti lns made Str..uJ!Mir:r. Hull, 2, Williams 3: l)nvi. 2: Hnmn. 1 : Lee. 1 ; Mi-.ic k. I.IO. :FxSot.erS J. Cojin-M, 1: Sluvci.all. a; EiUicJ, 1 ; Tlirail, 14. Time of gsmc 3 hours. How they Love ths Soldiers. The Democracy of Pennsylvania just now make strong professions of love for the soldiers; but hpw stood they during tho lelellioa iu lbbi. Ihey vote on the Atr.cnument to the Constitution to allow sohJiers the trivilege of voting while in the army, w ill explain their true position, as is manifested by the result in the luilowing strong Democratic counties Counties. For Arnd't. Against Anid't Deiks, 5,010 5,017 Cle-.rficll, l,3t.i 2.07 Columbia, 1,5.13 2,553 Kik, 2G0 SS2 Fulton, 41:-I 015 Lehigh, 2,014 8,637 Monroe, 458 1,014 Northampton, 2 470 3,104 Pike, '107 811 Wayne, 1,44 4 2,221 Such is the record of the Democracy of Pennsylvania, h'can it closely and see how they loved th3 soldiers in ISG4. The Attack Upon tha Harrisburg Geary UUD. Special Despatch to the Inquirer. IIarris'juuo, Aug. 10. The follow ing is a correct account of ths attack on the Harrisburg Geary Delegation, at York, last uight. 1 he excursion tram was mov ing outofYoik at halfpast six in the evening, when it was a??ai!cd with stones aud pistol shots from a corn-field. A uuuiber of the delegates were bruised, and one was shot in the leg, being in the open car3 at the time. The car in which General Geary, Governor Curtin and the ladies were, was fired at repeatedly, and the women screamed w ith friuht. One of the bullets is yet sticking iu the framework The train was stopped a short distance from the scene of attack, and the "Geary Ikiys went bacs to capture their assail ants, who all escaped without detection. ALoHit a dozen shuts wercd fired. The Cholera. St. Louis, August 11. A strict nuir autine has been established below the ci ty. Eigty-seven cases of cholera are re ported by the Hoard cf Health within the twenty-four hours eniing at noon to day, thirty-six cf which prored fatal. iho Loard of Health has prohibited the sale of melons, cucumbers and all stale vegetables in all part of the city. Cincinnati, Aug. 14. The total num ber of deaths reported yesterday was 133, of which bo were from cholera New-Youic, Aug. 1-1. Duly two can ei of cholera were reported in this city to day, anu tire in Lrooklyti. N i:v-OiiLEANsj, Aug. 14. There have been twenty eight deaths from cholera during the twenty-four hours, ending this morning. Savannah, Aug. 14. The IJoard of Health reports thirty-four deaths for the week ending to day from cholera. There were twelve whites and twenty two black3 attacked by the disease. A little girl, near3Iilton, Pa., was sent to the fields a few days mucc, to carry lunch to the field hands. Kemainiug away longer than was necessary, search was made for her, when she was found strangled to death by a black-snake The reptile had coiled itself several times about her neck, and had to be cut in two before he would release his bold. The dog tar in Great Britain amount ed last year to 8210,313. It is said more damage has been caused by lightning the present year thau dur ing lite ordinary years. nJ:l (.-,.,v.. .j ... PIi uutfc iiurea iu iuia country. They cost him $120,000. Treatment cf the Aeed. A little thoughtful attention, how hap py it mates the old ! They have out lived most of the friends ot their early youth. How lonely their hours 1 Often their partners in life have long filled si lent graves, often their children they have followed to the tomb. They staud soli tary, bending on their staff, waiting till the same call shall reach thetn. Ilow of ten they must think of absent, lamented faces ; of the love which cherished theai, and the tears of sympathy that fell with theirs, now all gone ! Why should not the young cling around and comfort them, cheering their gloom with songs and hap py emilas ! The military prisoners confined in Cas tle Pickney, Charleston, S. C, under sentence ot death, have bad (their sen tences commuted to imprisonment for life at the Dry Tortugas, by Presideut John son, , - ' Tho Union state Convention lor New (York will be held at Syracuse on the 5ili Jay of September next. Candidates for ot "I I I 'n.rtns c 1 1 1 lie rinm l nnt eil 1. The will of Gen. Cass required a 85C0 revenue stamp, the property being esti mated at 81,000,000.- At tho Methodist Parsonage, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. J. II. Aldjy. Mr. Petek M. Heller, of Hamilton, and Misa Caro- line Edinger, of Birtonsville, August 4th. 16G0, at the Lutheran Par- isonag, in Hamilton, by the Rev. Henry Sei- ferl, Mr. Jacob Phi lm an and liss Melinda Jam: Metzg'er, both of Hamilton, Monroe county. Pa. 1ICI. In Stroudsburrr. Aug. 8th, Mrs. Sarah airnd Wi vears. 2 month and 24 days. Wilkes-Barre papers please copy J 0. 1, rt,V V llnrvwEM. flrn, t years, 5 mos. and 21 days. August 11th, Edoar Rartlett, aged 3 months and 13 days. r T the Uh inst., the youngest daughter of Robert S. and Sarah Demutid, age 0 months and 20 days. "Clan thou hast gone and left us, And thy loss we deeply feci; But we'll put our tru in Jusus, He can every sorrow heal. Clara then hast goie to heaven, WhiUt we are left on curth a while; Bjt the tims is fist approaching When we'll go to meet our child. C!an then hast left us lonely, But the time cannot be long Til' we soar away to meet thee, For our lnpe in God is strong. Clara thou will wait .our coaiint We'll all remember this. Till God chilli bring us home to heaven To meet t!;ce in Eternal bliss." Special Notices. 0 The Gcranton Book Bindery. A complete Hook Dtndery has been stnrted in connection with the b'cranton Republican. Orders left at this office will be promptly forwarded and returned zs soon as tiuished. The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for 830 to $000 each. FIF TY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illus trated Catalogues free. Address, MAa04 &. HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH- ERS, New York. rnu September 7, 1SG3. ly. 11,500 PER YEAR! Wc want agents everywhere to sell our im proved 820 sewing Machine. Three kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large comrnis- 10ns paid, i he only machines sold in the United States for les3 than 40, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler &. Wilson. Uroter &. Baker. Sinner Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements anJ the seller or user are liable to arrest., tine, anu imprisonment. Circulars free. Address or cull upon Shaw &, Clark, Biddeford Maine, or Chicago, III. January 4, 166G.-ly. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A- merica as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous nr . ... i. .i T i : . II ... . 3 ... . nnary onu seminal urgans, ami me wnoie train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Promp- ted by a desire to benefit the aflheted and un- j . mi i . i r - . mrtunate, i win senu me recipe ior prepar- ing and using this medicine, in a sealed en- elope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Plctse inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Hble (louse, March 29, 1SG0.-Iy. New York City. STKAftGE, CUT TIILK Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free Lf charge), by addressing the undersigned. Thoe having fears of being humbugged will oblige by n t noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. J CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. January, 4, 18GG. ly. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH" ! SCRATCH ! &CRATCH ! Whcaton's Ointment Will l'ui-' lh: Ilrli in 48 flour Also cures SALT RHEUM, CHILBLAINS and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cent.-. For sale by all druggists. By sending 50 cents to WEEKS &. POT TER, Stdo Agents, 170 Wahhington street, Bst.n, it will be forwarded by innil, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 7, 18GG-lyr. AMI-MCAN I'OOKIXU STOVE Is manufactured with certain improvements secured by letters patent, under date of May 5, 18G3, and D-cember 5, 18G5. One of these improvements covers the arrangement of fitting a portable adi pan in the hearth of a Cooking Stove, to receive the ashes as jt passes down from tho grate. All persons are cautioned against manufacturing, vend ing or using other Stoves made in imitation of the American, as suits have been com menced for infringement of these patents, and all persons manufacturing, selling or us ing said imitation, will be liable for dama ges for infringement on these letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD &. CO., 17 and 19 Green St., Albany, N. Y. The American is for sale by FLORY & BROTHER, Stroudsrcro. Pa. June 14, lSCO.-Orn. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem- p,lv. after bavin? suffered several vears wun a severe lung affection, and that dread di- sease .Consumption is anxious to make . known to his fellow-sufferers the means ol cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy . i i r . t N . I v uie prescription useuurce oi ciiarge,; . n.. I ana ail iiiroaianu J.ung aucc- he onlv obicct of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the!.' 1 ,hTl nd of . i i - i . : ...i. :i. .1 .1 . 1 .: 1 I 1. I,uu lie COIlCeiVtTS IU DC iiivuiuauic, niiu c njpra : i : . .1 l, i,v,.i every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, ami may prove a blessing.' Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York January 4, 18G6.-ly. SPIKE THE GUNS ! of Humbug. Importers are in the field with deadly hair dyes, dangerous to health and utterly destructive to the hair. Do not sub mit to have your head Haptizcil with Liquid Fire ! wnen inai cooling vegeiaDie preparation, IIkTST A I li ) Rf IN HAlK. IJYr'l. will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade from light brown to jet black without injuring the fibres, stammjr the skin, or poi- Uoninrr the svbi em through the pores, lie' ware of the deleterious dyes! Manufictur rd by J. CRISTADOKO, G Astor House, New-York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hiir Dressers. August 9, 19GG.-lm. nrnM AvrvT Avr winr biidpaii SUCCESS IS THE BEST EVIDENCE OP THE GOODNESS OP BRAN- ten save life. Remember, the Cliolera must be treat- and )our safety demands i ofwithoul dehiy. Cold, pleurisy, diarrlice, colics, is the consequence ol activ Howl. These being rei restored at once. Observe my name in the Government t-tamp i:i wh.te letters. Sold by Druggists. B. BKArMmitTi il. August 9, lSGG.-lra. DTi. TOCIAS' VENETIAN HOiiSE MM5IENT. "PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR. JL for the curool lameness, scratches, wind "alls, sprains, bruises, spiints, cuts, coll slipping slide, over-heating, sore tnoat. nail in ihe foot, etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever oner ed to the miblic. Thousands of animaU have been cured of the colic nnd over-heat ing hy uus i,mimeni: aim nunoreus uiai . . , t..JJ U I ' were crippled anu iame nave oecn resiorta to their former vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen throughout the State. Or , constantlv received from the racieir 1 j . stables of England for fresh supplies of this invaluable article. Crer 2,500 testimo nials have been receheJ. Remember, one dollar laid out in time may save the life of vnur horse. Sold bv nil Druugisls. Office. DRETirSPILI S Thpv should bo in everv Frame buildings aJtached family, ready for use on the first symptoms the purpose of Etorin goods, of disease occurring. This method will of- PLANK TAILOR SHOP, one ncwj50 Cortlandt-strcet, New-York. August 9, 16G6.-lm. REDUCTION in PHICE OF THE . AMERICAN WATCHES, Made at Vt AIlBSAM, Maw. In consequent of the recent great decline in gold and sdver and all the materials usea in the manufacture of our goods and in air ticipation of a still further decline, wc have reduced our prices to as low a point as they can be pluced With Gold at Par, so that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the. expectation thit it will be cheaper at some luture time, ihe test ot , ..... . ., ...u r . J , , , , more man :uu,uuu vvau:ue5, have given our productions the very highest rank anion timekeepers. Commencing with 1 . i . - .1 ...... i I t tnc deteimmaiion 10 maKe morougniy excei lent watcher, our business has steadily in creased as the public became acquainted w;th their value, until for months together. we have been unable to supply the demand We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now cover over three acres of ground, and give accommodation more than eight Hundred worKmen. We are fully justified in stating that we nniv rr n 1.-0 1 ik r. 1 11 n it 1 n viim . r 11 r l t - li r.t 'li I I - I.-" I I T T1 r 1.1 I A!TIIBWATCIira SOU) IN Til K i 1, .i.iv.. - - . . UNITED STATES. The different grades are distinguished by the following tradc- marks engraved on the plate 1. "American Watch Co." Mass. 2. "Appleton, Tracy &. Co Waltham, Waltham, Mats. 3. 4. 5. P. 8. Birllett," Waltham, Mass. Wm. Ellery." OUR LADIES' WATCH of the first quality is ivuned ''Appleton, Tracy &. Co. Waltham, Mass. G. 44 Our next quality of Ladies Watch is named 44 P. S. Biirtlett," Waltham, Mass. These wuiches ore furnished in a great variety oi 6izes anu styles of cases. The American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., authorize us to state that. without distinction of trade marks or price. ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIRFAC- TORY ARE FULLY WARRNTED to be the best time-keepers of their cluss cv er made in this or any other country. Buy ers should remember that unlike the guar antec of a foreign maker who can never be reached, this warrantee is good at all times against the Company or their agents, and that if after tho most thorough trial, any watch should prove defective in any partic ular, it may always be exchanged for anoth- as Aa tliA A movio n W? tiifiliaa m mf a a 4 Walthum, aro for sale by dealers generally tt.....i.n.. . . ' IIIIVUUUUI IIV WWUSSblJi TTVi UU liUI euii'vU Ul" ders lor single watches f'AlTTUlV Tho nnl.lio nrr t',nnnA buy only of respectable dealers. All persons Plin ;m,,iterfit ,itl h n,MS,t, r80n" selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. R0BBINS & APPLETON, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, 13 IIUO AD WAY, N. V. f A MONTH I Agents wanted for six entirely new articles, iust out Address O. T. CAREY. City Building. Bid deford Maine, January 4," J860.-ly. tariff's "O Y VIRTUE of a writ of fieri facias (in nuisition waived to me directed, issued i . oui ui ui .t . ,,.... x i ..a MAimln I um v Trn t cola nt rm hi i u- rv r venoue, on Saturday, the 1st day of September next, t 2 docfe in the afternoon, at the Court the tcne-l . . r i " V"1 ..1 " up, - onrte conn y, i iPr in v?"' od and Joim ling- . - MiiiMii; vw.-w. luii'.o v er, other land of the si id Fenner, land of George Miller, land i.f John H. Fenner, oth- r land of said Joseph Fenner, nd .1 land oi Josenh P Heller. Containing A 1 x A- CRKS. AXD OXE UUXUKEV AU FIFTY PEIICHFS, more or less. Ueing the messuage an. I tract of land first describ ed in a Deed from Henry Fenner and wife, to said Joseph Fenner, bearing date April 1. A. D. 1844, nnd recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book. Vol. 3, pp. 12o The improvements thereon are a rijAiK TANNERY, two stories high, 38 tt. wide bv 115 ft. in leng h. to wlvcli is attached a LEACI1 HOUSE AND BARK MILL,2G ft. wide by 60 ft. in length (also two stories hi"hV Torr-th.T with the Steam and Wa ter Power belonging and appertenant to said Then are also two HARK SHEDS on taid prrmises near sam lan nery. (One of them 2G ft. in width by 100 ft iti length, with Lean to attached. The other of them 2G ft. in width by about GO ft. in h gth.) Al.so a HIDE HO USE near said Tannery, about 15 by 20 ft. Also, a Stone Tavern, two stories Irgh, 40 by 45 fr., with STONE h'l'Wrr.X nltnrnfd. 20 tect square. ,1 FRAME SHED 4!) by 42 feet. A Is LACK- .VATTi SiTHil' ni.ntit 2i) iVcl square. J PLANK STOREHOUSE 21 .by 32 feet, a storv and li.i ir Ivt.al 111111 1 V II kiTin I I i :! li u iuit "". l .nrKtn lico.l fnr . . , . storv hifrh J "C3 ' 10 by 21 ft in lenth, with two 1 rame otatdes attached thereto, each of them about 35 A. scnre. Also, a two-story PLANK DWELLING HOUSE, about 10 by 24 ft., with Kitchen Ht? ached, about 10 ft. so.ua re. Also, a FRAME STABLE in the rear of said house, about 24 teet scuare. J he Ian I if all improved and in a good state of cultiva tion. And there is an Apply Orchard, g ! and other Fruit Trees on the premises. McMicliaers Cr,,ek runs lhroilgh this land. SECOND All that certain lot -r piece of land fr'ruite in Fenncrsville, in said town ship of Hamilton, adjoining the premises first above described, finds ot Joseph r. llcl- ,er anJ Ul0 paKona2e pjt, containing Oiie 'Avrv :mtJ 'ffVn Pt?rc!it?f strict measure. Bein the same premises which Davil Iv-n.m ier and wife, by Deed . . . .1 1 .- i i icn 1 earing oaie me miu o- -uircn, iwi, jiuu recorded at Stroud.-bu'g, in Deed Book, Vol. 4, page 612, granted and conveyed to the said Joseph renner. ine improvements ! thereon are a Plank Dwelling House, a story an l a half high, i bout 1G ft. in width bv ft. in length, nnd a FRAME STA BLE. &hout 1G feet sauare. Lmd all clear ed and in a good state of cultivation THIRD. All that certain messuige and tract of land situate in said township of Ilnn- ilton. adjoining the land first above describ ed, land of Gi-orgo Miller, Daniel Newell. other land of said Js. Fenner, land of Samu el Andrew, and land of Charles Yinger, con taining ICis Jily-pnc Acres ami Twenty seven I"e?rli,, tnor" o l'-s-s. Ii3in? the tract or piece oi hud firs.t described in the "Deed from Henry Fenner, Senior, and wife. beTing d.iie tho iirr-t clay of April. A. D. 1341, and recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deck li ok. Vol 3, pp. 13. The improvements thereon area Stone Dwelling House, two stories hijih, about 22. ft. by 30 ft. with a CKLLAIi KITCHEN undcmeith. A FRAME BARN with Sto0e StaHin- thereunder, about 40 feet in width by f.O ft. in length, ihe land is ::il cleared and a- bout TWENTY ACRES thereof are Mead- tolw There is an excellent n..Nn..,l pi.it unmuu, . 1 .1 t. . . innn rtinrr rn i r irons uni-in fii . a well of water oca r the d wcl I inr holl' FOURTH. All that tract or piece of land, situato in said township of Hamilton, adjoining the tract last abovo described, lauds of Simuel Andrew, Eoos Paul. John Shoemaker, and Daniel Newell, containing Tu'ciity-Sevcii Acre, strxt measure. Being the same premises which Theodore L. Ilofieditz and wife by their deed dated the 27th day of April, A. D 1847, and recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, vol. 4, page 178, &c. granted and con veved to tho s;ud Josenh tenner. 'Phic tract of anj is aU ccarcd nn(i in a gOQi ttite 0f cultivation, and a small brook runs through the snme FIFTH. AM that certain Grist Mill. Siv Mill. messuage and tract ot land sit- Jvi i l ivy uate in said township of llamil-f ton, adjoining the first above described tract of land, land of Jerome Swartwood, and land ot iieorgo fenyuer, containing riff ecu Acres, and Eight clie. Ver more or less. Being the same premises which Birnet Fenner and wi "e, by Deed bearing date the 7th day of August, A. D. 1848, und recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, Vol. 4, pige 207 &c, granted and f,0"VCied Xx 8a,d oseVU ener, i t,,e S'tne which Jerome Swartwoixl and w and ife. by Deed bearing date the I7h d.iy of May, A. D. 18."3, and recorded at Stroudsburg, to n li"' anu TCI , m' .nuanu conveyed to the s.i.d Joseph Fenuer. The improvements I hereon are a Grist Mill, part Stono and part Plank, abou U3 ft. wide by .() feet in length i which there are four run of Stones, two Water-Whecls, and all other necessarv mn. - chinery and fixtures in excellent order. A 8aw Mill about 13 by AO feet, and a Card- 3d as a POISOII. . """-"rZVr': rVn' said J -soph Fenner. I it -tsvT t ' I 1 Vt li IL f I I I cj m t should be got rid W.ZS , a I T'm " NINTH -All that other certain . rhuematism. asthma. 1 . . ,.r . ti.. lot or piece ot I.md sJuitain said tov , in fact, all SicknesSr,!U u . V ' cV of umilton, adjoin.ng the Und IaBt e impurities in the "J- '"a" " ,i nr k 'i i i v ft described, land of Swrah Van JJaskirk, . . . . Qr.Minrp imilnrnnnt i :-ll tt WlI liV ;. It I . ... . .nvoi tl.o honlth -'. .1 '.Inrsh nm l'ptpr Hut:'- am rnnta.n.tur 4h " " l i i ! t , S ing House attached thereto, about 20 feet br 30 feet. A Frame Dwelling House two sto ries h;gh, abotat 20 ft ir width by 40 ft. in length, and a Frame Stable about 25 feet square. ine lanu is an improved, and there is a good Spring of Water near the Dwelling House.., Mcidichael a Creek runs through th premises. SIXTH. All that certain messuage and tract or piece of land situate in said town ship of Hamilton, adjoining land of John H. Fenner, Anna Sluiter, and other laud of said Joseph Fenner, and containing r'i.r.. ,....... T" v Piirrlioc. nvre or less. B.dng the same premised wnjcn van Spranre and wife, by deed, bcar- in? dale t,,e ICthday of February A. D. nnl rccordeJ al Stroudsburg, in Deed Book Vo, 13 us, c. granted and COl(VeveJ to tJ jd j . The ; ... ... , puj.iu tuicuw lut-reon arc a rJaiiK Dwelling House, a s'ory and a half high, and about 20 feet wide by 34 It. in length, A Log Stable, about 10 ft. by 18 ft. and a Well of Water nfar the house. The Land is all under cul tivation. SEVENTH. Also, all that certain tract or X'ioce of land situate in said township of Hamilton, adjoining the l ist above described tract, lands of Jerome Fenner, George Butts and Henry Wall, and containing Four Arret and a Half, more or less; being part of the second de scribed piece or parcel of land mentioned in the Deed from Henry renner and wile to Joseph Fenner, bearing date the first of A-" pril A. D. 1944. and recorded at Strouds- nurg, in uteu lio-jK, oi. o, page olc. This land is all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. EIGHTH. All that certain Timber let or tract of land t-itiute in said township of Hamilton, adjoining lands of Jonas .Murphy, Sjiah Van Bu-krk, othrr lands of said Jo seph Fem er, and hind of peter liutz, nnd c-nt:inung TLA ACRES, strict measiirr. This lot is heavily Timbered, and McMich- aersCrrk piss-s tnrongii the same. Be- i - . :. , ...l ;i. r .1 '"to im- pu,.o llu,a.i .1.1 itUI I .. H. .l I .1 .1 Uiu Udv 01 L'w uiM-r, - iCfW, unu re- ,.,JaJ t RtrrniHcl.lirfr In lloo.l P.-wnL- Vt Timber iTi-hin above John 3 .4- CRES and 100 PERCHES, strict meas ure. Boing the san.e premises which Da vid Keiiimerer and wife, by Deed, hearine date the Oth day of September, A. D. 152, and recorded at Mroudsburg, in Deed Book. vol. 5, pp -39, &c, granted and conveved o the siid Jo-ep'i Fenner This Jo? U well Timbered with Oak end olher Timber. TENTH All thit other crtiin Timber Jot or tract of land Mtuate in s.i.l town.-hip of Hamilton, adjoining lands of Joseph Kel ler, Charles Lowe, Joi.n ili;.rns. and land late of Andrew Groncr, deceased, contain ing '22 ACRES and !3 PERCHES, strict measure. Being the canse premises which Andrew Groncr nnd wife, by Deed, of the rirtt day of May. A. D lo4, rccc rded at Stroud burg, in DeeJ Book, v l. 7, pp. 10J, &.C granted and conveyed to the said Jo seph Fenner. ELEVi:NTH.All that certain tractor piece of land situate in s.i'xi townh'p of Hamilton, adjo;ning lands of William Sobers, John Minsfieldand B tie Mountain land?, and containing TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less. Being the s;ime pn-mises which John Miinsfie!d and wife, ly Deed, bearing date the 8th day of December, A. D. ISfil, but not recorded, granted and convey ed to ihe said Joseph Fenner. And the snme which Gef. Shafer and wife ly Deed bear ing date the 22d day of April A. D. 18nJ, and recor!ed at Slroudtluag, in Deed Book, Vol. 7, page 509. granted nnd conveyed to' the said Joseph Fenner. About 13 acres of this tract is heavily Timbered with Rock Oak TWELF TH All that certain tract or p'ece of land situate in said township of amilton, adjoining lands of Ge-rge Wood ling, Iiac Dieter, Jonas Newhat. Alexan der arps, land late of Andrew C. Wood ling, land late of John Wood I ing, land of Solomon Rinker, and other land of the said Joseph Fenner, containirg 180 ACRES, more or Ics. Iseing the same prem-ses which Andrew C. Wowlling and wife, by Dee, of the first day of April, A D. 18Go, recorded U Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, vol. 13, page 15(), &c, granted and conveyed to the said Joseph Fenner. About 40 acres of this tract are improved, and the residue iu well Timbered urh Chestnut and Oak; a small stream of water passes through tho said premises. THIRTEENTH All that certain mes suage and tract or piece of land situate in amilton township, adjoining the last above described tract of land, bind of Solomon Rin ker, Charles Frantz and George Wood ling, and containing 101 ACRES, more or less. Being the same premises which Isaiah Rink- er and wife, by Deed, of the 13th day of April, A. 1). 18 , recorded at Siroudslurg. in Dcd Book. vol. 13, pp. 13:2. granted and conveyed to the said Joseph Fenner. About GO acres of this tract are cleared and under cultivation (.if which 10 acres are Meadow), and the balmce is well Timbered. The improvements are a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, one and a half stories high, about 24 feet wi.'e by 28 feet long. A Frame Burn wi:h Stono Stabling underneath, about oG feet wide by 30 feet long. . There is an Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees on the premises, a Spring of Water near the house, and a small stream of water running through the land. - FOURTEENTH. All that certain mes suage and tract or piece of land situate in the township of Jackson, in said county of Mon roe, adjoining lands of Frederick Do 1, land late ol Michael Zachtirias, bind late of Ja. cob Engler, and land of John D. Fraile and containing 46 ACRES and 7! PEIi? CUES, more or loja. Being the same premises which George Zacharia.s and wih by Deed, hearing date the 8th dayot April, A. D. 1830, and recorded at Stroudsburg, ia Deed Book, vol 7, pp. 3GG. granted and con veyed to the s iid Joseph Fenner. The itm iirovemrnts thereon aro a Fraui Dweliuig House, about IS by 20 feet. A Frame Barn with Stone Stabling thereunder, about -'3 ft. square. This tract ia noirly all cleared and under cultivation, about one-half thereof being Meadow. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jt.seph Fenner, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sherif? Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) August 10. 1800. ( . ..-.r 5. iwne 114. franted and conveved to ih FLOUR AND FEED of best quality, .l wuya on hand and for sale at Stokes old Mill, by HUNTSMAN &, HOPLER April 19, 18GQ.