v ESTRA.YS. Came to the premises of the subscriber, on thu 17h in a , Two Heifers, apparently about 3 years, old, one red and the other brindle. The owner or owners thereof are. requested to come forward, proxe property, pay charges, and take them away, otherwise they will be dis posed of according to law. ISAAC MARSH. Hamilton township, August 22, 1850. STRAY SHEER jSt rayed from ihe subscriber, about ihe last of June, tx sheep, all ewes, marked wuh a slit in the left ear, ai;d .one ,o.r two of them have a piece cut. off of. ihe ear. One of them had on anopen horse hell. Whoever will return said sheep, or give information where they are, shall besutiably compensated. - : DAVID SiMILEY, Stroud, township; Augus.tf,22, 1850. & FR OCLAMA TT0N7 Whereas the Hon. Nathanjl B. Eldred, President Judge of the 22d Judicial district of Pennsylvania, compose of he counties of Carbon, Monroe, Pike f"d Wayne, and Moses W. Coolbaugh ;and dtogdell Stokes, Esq's., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the coanlX of Monroe, and by virtuo of iheir office. Justices of the Court of Oyer andrTermier 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 Court of Quar ter, Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and Orphans' Court, forrthe said County of Monroe, to be holden at StroGdsburg, on Monday, the 23d day of September-next, to continue tw o weeks if necessary. ' NOTICE Is therefore, hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of ihe said County of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolh, records," inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do' those things which to their office's are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecn'e and give evi dence against the prisoners that are or shall beTn the jail of said County of Monroe, or a gainst the perons who stand charged with the commission of offences, to be then and. there to prosecute or testify ashall bv ju-t. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, August 22, 1850. ik (God save the Commonwealth ) DIVISION ORDERS. - HEAD QUARTERS, G h Div., P. V. ) Pottsville, Jul) IS, 1850. $ THE Major General commanding this Di vision, having received from Head Quar ters, at Harrixhurg, a general order, announc ing the death of Z A CHARY TAYLOR, late President of these United States, and directing that proper respect shall be paid to ihe memo ry of that illustrious patriot; issues the follow ing order: The Brigade, Field, Staff and Company Of ficers, attached and belonging to ihis. Division, will wear crape upon the left aim, in memory of this distinguished deceased, for the tpace of the next ensuing six mouihs. The Commanding General of the three Bri gades attached to this Division, will cause this order to be promulgated in their several com mands, and will hold their troops in readiness to unite in any general demonstration which the Commander in-Chief of the State forces, may hereafter order. By order,- - F. M.-WYNKOOP. .Maj. Thos. F. Beatty, A. A G. . , .'J:' Brigade Orders. rHEAD QUARTERS, 2d BRIGADE, 6th f Div., Penn ylvania Uniformed Militia,- 'Stroudsburg, August 7, 1850. 3 JTho, -Commissioned Officers of the Monroe Brjfade, will please be governed by ihe above order. ROBERT BROWN, Brig. Gen., 2d Brigade 6th Div. August 8, 1S50. NOTICE. i - f ! .. I, nmifiuc itio nuhlJr rne suoscTirer, nviwy hvwvj that he has no connection, or paitnership with Joseph Mover, of Coolbaugh township, in any shape or manner whatever. JACOB STOUFFE.R. Tanneraville, Pa., July, 5, 1850. Estate of Silas Flower, Late of Stroud township, Monroe county, dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that letters of Admin istration upon said estsie, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all those having claims or demands against said estate are requested to make known the same without delay, to JOHN L. OAFFREY, M Administrator. Strolji township, May 16, 1850. TOYS. A gr.eat rMety of Toys on hand and for sale cheap kt the variety store of . " JOHN H MELICK. GEO. J. ROBAKER, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Stroudsburg and surrounding country, that he has commenced the Tailoring., J3usJoess in all its various branches, in the Borough ol Stroudsburg, on Elizabeth Street, nearly op posite the Store of John N. Stokes, and res pectfully solicits all who have work to do in his line to ghe hiai a call. The latest Reports of Fashions will 81 regularly received, and he guarantees that all work ensured to .htm will t. .i -.n.ftnrv manner. He hopes by strict attention to butnjss st.d J'Dniiirmingiinn m nlase. lo merit a share ol' public patronage. . W.'B. CutfnVloneat the shortest nonce. Stroudsburg, May 2d, 1850. JOB WORK Neatly executed at this Office. v Nonci:,, To the heirs and legal representatives of -Abraham F:yte, late? of Ross township, Monroe county, Pennsyl vania, deceased. 5 ; Take Notice that an inquest will be held at the late dwelling-house of Abraham Flyte, irr the township of Ross, tn said County of Mon roe, on Thursday the twelfth day of Soptember next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of i hat day for the purpose of making partition of the Real Estate of th0 said deceased to and among his children a,td representatives, if' ihe same can be don" without prejudice to or spoiling of the who'o ; otherwise to value and appraise the sptnc according to law, at which time and place you are required to attend if you think proper. PETER KEMMERERi.SherifiV Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ' ' August 8, 1850. . S SHERIFFS SALE.v, By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, Penn'a., and to me directed, I will expose to public sale on Friday the SOth day of August, i?ist., at 1 o'clock p.m. at the public house of Joseph J. Postens, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following described property, to wii: 1 hat certain large Frame Tavern House and LOT of LAND situate on the corner of Walnut and Chesnut streets, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, in said County, ad joining lands of Dr. William D. Aalton, Mi chael Brown and said streets, containing about Three-quarters of an Acre. There is also on said premjses a large new Frame Tavern Shed , 40 by 75 feet; frame SADDLERS SHOP, one and a half stories high and an lee House. Al so a good well of water near the door. This is one of the best Tavern stands in the Borough of Stroudsburg. Also, At the same time and place, a certain Farm or Tract of Land, situate in Smithfield town ship, .in said County, adjoining lauds of Charles Postens, John Brown and olhers, containing Ninety-Five Acres, more or less, ninety acres cleared and in a good stale of cultivation -ten acres of which is ex cellent meadow. The improvements are one good Frame Hotise, one and a half stone high, and an excellent Spring of Water near the door; one BARN, part frame and part log; APPLE OR- CH.ARDand oilier, itu 11 xivEi.CiO. The house is within half a mile of the main road leading from Stroudsburg to Milford. Also, At the same lime and place, another tract of Land, situate in said Smithfield township, ad joining land of William Cramer,, William Ar nold atid others,, containing about S50 Acres, more or less, aboutl acre of which V cleared, the balance. well limbered with Oak, Chesnut, Hickory, &c. lmprovememeni Frame House one and a half siortes high. There is an excellent Spring of Wa'er near the door. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Edward Postens, and lo be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. August 1, 1850. S - ' SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, Penn'a.,, jo me directed, I .will ex pose to public sale at the public house of Chas. D. Brodhead.in Chesnuthill township, on Friday the 23d day of August, at 1 o'clock P.M., the following described prop erty, to wii: A certain messuage, tract, or piece of land, situate in Polk Township, adjoining lands of Jacob Dotter, Henry Doner and others containing 141 Acres of Jjand, more or less, all WOOD-LAND. A small stream of water runs through this tract. Seized and laken in execution as the prop erty of Henrv Doner, and 10 be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. August 1, 1850. -J - E STRAY- : Came to the premises of the subscriber, in 1 I 1 4 . t Hamilton townsuip, on me isin insi.f a. Red Stcerj , about two years old,. The owner or owners thereof, are hereby ndiified.io come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take him away or he will be disposed of according to law.. JACOB DENNIS. Hamilton, July 25, 1850. CAMP MEETING. By divine permission, a Camp Meeting will be held on the Island belonging to Franklin Starbird, Esq., about a quarter of a mile from Stroudsburg, commencing on Monday the 2d of September, and will closo on Saturday the 7th. Mtfibters. and members of adjoining Cir cuits and:S'atioh "are cbrdia'Hy invhed'o at tend. This is the most beautiful grove everselec. ied in this section of country for a Camp Meet ing, and there is an abundance of pure cold spring water. . . , No traffic of any-kind will .be allowed with in the limits prescribed jby the law. July 18, 1850. j M.H.S1STY. A. K. JACKSON, ill. . Has permanently located liimselfin ihe bor ough of Stroudsburg, and .respectfully tenders Ki nmfional services to the inhabitants of .l i r,,,A Qiirrminriinf COUnUVV 14 -feJV$ Hie vuiuugii aim ia . . - a - Office at S jVHoUinshead's hoteL Stroudsburg, March 28, 1850. Relative to an Aineudmcait of the : CONSTITUTION. Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre sentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the Consiitutiqn of this Com mon weal th be amended in the sec ond section of the fifth article, so that it shall read as follows.: The Judges, of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, shall be elected by the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at large ; ihe President Judges of the several Courts of Cornrhon Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as areor shall be established by law, and all b'.her Judges required to 1 be learned in the law, by the qualified electors of the respective district's over which they are to preside or act as Judges ; and jhe Associate Judges of the Cour's of Common pleas by the qualified electors of. ;the cpuniles respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their, offices for the term of fifteen years, if they eliatt so long behave themselves well, (subject to the allotment herein after provided for, sub sequent lo the first election ;) ihe President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be establised by. law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of leh years, if they shall so long behave themselves well ; the Associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of five years, if they shall so long behave themselves well; all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause, which shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, the Govenor shall remove any of them on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the Le gislature. The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all the Judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, when the terms of the new Judges shall commence. The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as follows : One of ihem for three years, ono for six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years, the term of each to be decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon after the elec tion as convenient, and the result certified by them to ihe Governor, that the commissons may be issued in accordance thereto. The Judge whoso commission will first expire shall be Chief Justice during his term, and thereafter each Judge whose commission shall first expire shall be Chief Justice during hfs term, and thereafter each Judge whose commission shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on ihe same day, the Judges holding them shall decide bv lot which shall be the Chief Justice Any vacancies, happening by death, resigna uon or otherwise, in any of the said courts, shall be filled by appointment by the Governor to continue till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general election. The Judges ol the Supreme Court and the Presi dents of the several Courts ol Common rleas shall, at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, lo be fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during their con tinuance in office; but they shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other office of profit, under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the United" Slates, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of of ihe Supreme Court, during their continuance in offce, shall reside within this Common wealth; and the oiher Judges, during their con tinuance in office, shall reside within the dis trict or county for which they were respective ly elected. J. ,S. M'CALMONT, Speaker of the House of Representatives. . V. BEST, , t Speaker of the . Senate. r, u Senate Chamber, -t Harrisburg, January 28, 1850. S I, Samuel W. Pearson, Chief Clerk of the Senate of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution, (No. 10 on the Sen ate file of the present session.) entitled "Res olution relative to an amendment of the Consti tution," it being the same resolution which was agreed to. by a majority of the members e lected to each House of the. last Legislature after having, been duly considered and discus sed, was this day agreed to by a majority of the members elected to and serving in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will appear by their votes given on the final pas sage of the resolution, as follows, viz: Those voting in favor of the passage of lhe resolution were, H. Jones Brooke, J. Porter Brawloy, Willjam A. Crabb, Jonathan J. Cun ningham, Tho.mas S Fernon, Thomas H. Forsyth, Charles Frailey Robert M. Frick, Henry Fulton, John W. Guernsey, William Haslett, Isaac Hugus, Timothy Ives, Joshua Y. Jones, Joseph Konigmacher, George V. Lawrence, Maxwell M'Caslin, Benjamin 2la lone, Benjamin Matthias, Henry A. Muhlen berg, William F. Packer, William R. Sadler, David Sankey, Peleg B. Savery, Cohrad Shi nier, Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel Stine, Farris B. Streeter, John H. Walker and Valentine Best, Speaker Yeas 29. " Those' voting 'against the passage of the res olution'were, George Darsie, Augustus Drum and' Alexander KingNays 3. " ' ' ! Extract from the "Journal. ! SAML. W. PEARSON, -Clerk" In the House of Representatives, ) Harrisburg, March 14, 1850. 5 1, William Jack, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives' of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify thai the foregoing resolution, (No. 10 on the Senate file, and'No. 211 on the House Jour nal of the present session,) entitled " Resolution relative to the amendment of the Constitution," ii being ihe same resolution which was a- greed jo by a majonty of the members elected to each House of the last Legislature after having been duly considered and discussed, was this day agreed to by a mijoriljr of ihe mem bers elected to and serving in ihe House of Rep resentatives of Pehnsj'lvahia, at its present ses sion, as will appear by theirvotes, given on ihe final pass8e"1)f-the resolution; as follows, viz: Tliose voTnaTin favor of ho nassageolthe resolution were, John Ackeri JiliiP Allison, William Baker, Robert Baldwin, David J. Bent Crafg Biddle, Jeremiah Black, John S. Bowen, William Brindle, Daniel H. B. Brower, Jesse R. Burden, John Cessna, Henry Church, John N. Conyngham, -Sylvester Cridlaud, Benjamin G. David, William J. Dobbins, James P. Dow ner, Thomas Duncan, William Dunn, William Espy, John C. Evans, William Eavns, A. Scott Ewing, Alexander S. Feather, James Flower, Benjamin P. Former, Alexander Gibboney, Thomas E. Grier, Joseph E. Griffin, Joseph Guffey, Jacob S. Haldeman, George H. Hart, Lefferi Hart, Joltn Hastings, William J. Hemp hill, John Hoge, Henry Htiplei, Lewis Herford, Washington J. Jackson, Nicholas Jones, John W. Killinger, Charles. E. Kinkead, Robert Klotz, Harrison P. Laird, Morris Leech, Jon athan D. Leet, Anson Leonard, James J.. Lew is, Henry Little, Jonas R. M'Clintotk, John F. M'Culloch, Alexander C. M'Curdy, John M' Laughlin, John M'Lean, Samuel Marx, John B. Meek, Michael Meyers, John Miller, Joseph C. Molloy, John D. Morris, Willaim T. Morison, Ezekiel Mowry, Edward Njckleson, Jacob Nis sly, Charles O'Neill, John B. packer, Joseph C. Fowel, James C Reid, John S. Rhey, Lew is. Roberts, Samuel Robison, John B. Ruther ford, Gleuni W. Scofield, Thomas C. Scouller, William Shaffner, Richard Simpson. Eli Slifer, William Smiih, William A. Smith, Daniel M. Smyser, Willaim H. Souder, Thomas C. Steel, David Steward, Charles Stockwell, Edwin C. Trone, Andrew Wade, Robert C. Walker, Thomas Watson, Sidney B. Wells, Hiram A. Williams, Daniel Zerby and John S. M'Cal mom, Speaker Yeas 87. Those voting against ihe passage of the reso lution were, Augustus K. Cornyn, David Evans and James M. Porter Nays 3.. Extract from the Journal. . ,i W1LLUM JACK,. Clerk. ,, Secretary's Office. Filed' March 1.5,1850. . ,Vf; A. W. BENEDICT, . . . , Dep., Secy of Commonwealth. Secretary's Office. PENNSYLVANIA, ss. I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original resolution of the General Assembly, entitled "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. In testimony whereof 1 have here unto set my hand, and caused to- be t affixed the seal of the Secretary's Of- rygfiZV liuilisuuig, una uiicuuwi uaj ui June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hun dred and fiifiy. A L. RUSSELL. Secretary oj the Commonwealth June 30, 1850 Racing Subscription Office, 19 PARK PLACE, New-York The proprietors beg to announce that they have opened Classes for Sweepstakes, upon the system which has obtained a large share of the public support in England and elsewhere, by extending as it does to the public at large, the interest otherwise felt by few orrly in RACING EVEETS, AND ENABLING ALL Whether conversant with Sporting matters or not, to participate in the chance of GAINING A LARGE SUM, BY the result, at proportionably As will be seen by the subjoined Scheme, the subscriber in Class E, may FOR ONE DOLLAR, gain $5,000 ! THE SWEEPSTAKES NOW OPEN con sist of Five Classes for ihe Great Yorkshire Stakes, ' To be run at York, (England) 23d August, 1850 164 Horses entered. First Horse, $50,000. o t3 Subs o i a to i o o.t; " o A B C D E t3 CI a 2,000 2,000 5,000 ' 5,000 10,000 $50 25 10 5 1 550,000 25,000 25,000 12'500 5,000 $25,000 $10,000 i$10,000 ' $5,000 12.500 12:500 5,000 5,000 2,500 2,500 1,250 500 5,000, '2,500 1,000 5,000. 2,500 l.ono .6,250 2,500 THE DRAWING of this Sweepstake will lake place publicly on ihe 23d day of August, 1850, ihe day on which ihe race will be run ihe place and hour being first duly announced by advertisement ; when the names of all ihe horses entered, will be al lotted amongst the subscribers in each class, and on ihe 20th day of September next, by which time the result of the race will be known, the Prizes will be diaiributed ; the holder of the name of the winning horse in Class " A." receiving a Prize of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, that of the second, twenty-five thousand dollars, &c. &c , in accordance wuh the h bove Scheme. A cdmmison of 10 per cent, to cover ex penses will be deducted on payment of all pri zes. Any further informaiion required, will be af forded by the Secretary, Mr. William Barroll, ai ihe offices as' above to whom all-applications for Agencies and oiher communications are 10 be addressed ?ost PAID, and all remit tances, neither by Bill or Note 10 be made, in reuirn for which, numbered Certificates will be forwared-as directed. Lists of Horses eniered for the above, and all other Races of Importance majj be seen, to geiher wiih Schemes for Sweepn'takes in ihe fonhcoming Si. Leger, &c. &c. &c: June 30, 1850, taugID JUVENILE V SINGING" CLASS. At the request of several citizens of Siroudn burg and vicinity, the Bnbscriber will leach mu sic'io children from the age of 7 10 15 years old, in the different school-houses in the yicin iiy of Stroudsburg free of charge. Those districts convenient to the place.w.ish ing to accept of ihe offer, will receive further iuformatiori from the subscriber by calling. on him at Stroudsburg, Monday afternoons. There will be several exhibitions during the lerm, at some central place". ' A class will be commenced at Stroundsburg next Monday evening, ar5 o'clock in'the Court House, 10 which all are jnviied to1 aUeifdr'-: ? June 20, 1850.-41 ' mm J UST.RECEIVEP.,;a general assortment of of ,Dr.y GOODSr Groceries, Hardware, Queenware, &c, &c.j at ihe. store of the sub senber, which he offers for sale at the..lowsi prices. JOHN N. STOKES. Sirundburg, May 16, 1850. .. , A Fine selected stock of silks, bareges, lawns, jfjL ginghams, arid prints, lo which bein;pec Hon of the ladies of Stroudsburg and surronding t country is respectfully invited, has been re cetved and is for sale by JOHN N.STOKES. Stroudsburg, May 16, 1850. PICKLED PORK & MACKEREL, a large quantity on hand and for sale cheap i by JOHN N STOKES. S'romUhurg May 16. 1850 A MS .& SHOULDERS, of guodUiualtfy, constantly on hand and for sale low by JOHN N.STOKES Stroudsburg, May 16, 1850. MOLASSES, SUGAR, and COFFEE, a large arib! well-selected assortment'fbr ale cheap by JOHN N. STOKES. Stroudsburg May 16, 1850. S UMMER STUFFS of all kinds, for.gentle- men s wear, consisting uiuni3,uiaoiinoico, f ..: ..S cashmerettes, iweeds, and linens, &c, just re ceived and for sale low by JOHN N. STOKES. . Stroudshurg, May 16, 1850. BOOTH & foster: LATE J. C. BOOTH & Co., FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Wholesale and Retail, 27 Courtlandt Street, New-York. (a few doors below the western hotel.) THIS HOUSE, by reason of its Great Pop ularity and Extensive Rnpuiation, boih for the Superior Qualities and Cheapness of its Goods, has recently been extending us business, until it now presents an assorimeni at once UNRIVAL LED by any in the city. One of the Firm, being one of ihe Pioneers in the Clothing bust' ness, devote all his time 10 purchasing goods for the esiabli-hment, which, his long experi ence, acknowledged skill, and with the aid of abundant capital, he is enabled to do with the most predomment success. Another of the firm .superintends, in person, their extensive manu facturing department ; and tjie stock thus produced, and with a view to neatness, ele gance and utility, and amounting to nearly 100,000 in Value, compiises an assortment now unequalled, and they defy all competition. They desire pariic ularly lo call 1 lie attention of Country Merchants 10 iheir slock, w'hpn), by iheir extensive arrange-" rnents, they are enabled 10 supply with an as sortment at once tTie beM, the mot varied, and the cheapest of any other on this Continent. Nor does ihe exient of their business prevent ihem from supplying the individual wants. Gentlemen visiting 1 his city will at all limes find thent in readiness to furnish from the Smallest Article to the Complete Outit, of such as cannot fail to suit the most refined tane, or meet ihe approbation of the most fas tidious. Their Manufactured Department Is replete wuh every description of DRESS and frock, business and travelling, sack and albert coats. . All the stylec of Drap De Ete, Alpaca and Bro. Linen COATS. PANTALOONS of all the various styles and qualities. VESTS of ihe latest and richest 'pattern. DRESSING GOWNS. &c. The Fancy Department embraces every thing new and desirable in tho line of SHIRTS, DRAWERS. BOSOMS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, Scarfs, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIE RY, SUSPENDERS, SHOULDER BRA CES, MONEY BELTS, &c. To verify the above statements, they ask gen ilemen, when visiting the city, 10 call and ex amine for themselves, where they will receive the moat polite attention, the proprietors rely ing on the excessive cheapness which their un rivalled facilities enable them to afford their Goods, to ensure a sale. Full suits furnished to order at the shortest nonce, and sent to any part of' the United Slates. J. C. BOOTH, H. L FOSTER. N. B. Open from 6 o'clock .a. m. to 10 p. 31 April 25, 1850.--6m. Encourage Home manufacture! CABINET-WARE if every Variety and Style at EAS TON PRICES I W. W. COOLBAUGH respecifully inviiea the attention of the citizens of Monroe county 10 his large and finished slock of Cabinet ware at his wareroom in the main street, a short dis tance below Posien's ho'el, in Stroudsburg, comprising every kind and quality of furniture. He is determined 10 be undersold by no one, and lhe young and old housekeepers of the coun ty, in want of furnitue, will save time and mon ey by giving him a call. His stock embrace ecretaries, desks, sideboards, wardrobes, bu reaus, sofas, centre tables, card tables, break fast tables, side tables, dinner tables, hat stands, wash stands, beadsteads, chests, corner and kiichert cupboards, cradle, beautiful mahogany wprksiands, dressing; bureaus, towel racks, &c, CHAIRS of all varieties, rush-bottpmed, cane seals, splint seats, cottage chairs, and so fa chair Also, sofas and settees got up in th most beuliful style, . JJjAll kind of work mads to order at lhe shortest notice. OT He has also on hand a well -finished hearse and ia prepared to manufaciure coffins and attend funerals at short notice. May 23, 1850. ' Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG MONROE QOUNTY, EA. i)fiice'on Elizab'eih'sfreet, formerly occiipiejdby 1 1 VVillujjavis, Eq.; ' April 18 L850J ' H
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