'FromthcWilkcs-Barre Advocate. Contested Election. Last week'sonie further testimony, in this matter, was taken before JudqeSlo cum. The result of that day's examina tion was proving Oircc illegal votes given to II. B. Wright, in Jefferson Township, and a fourth one probably. On Mondy last, Judge Slocum was again engaged in taking testimony. On t that day, six illegal votes given to II. B. Wright, in Blakely were proved five others probable. The three illegal votes given to Wright in Jefferson, were put in so slyly, that .the manner of their finding their way in to the ballot box is worthy of notice. A respectable citizen of Jefferson tes tified that in counting the votes for Con .grc3S, it was found that 33 were for Wright In counting tne voies in au- read thus : Por the Amendment. For Congress, Ilendrick B. "Wright show on the outside, only the top line, il l,n An,Anrlniint Of nnnvsn ui W.V.V.V., other box, relative to altering tno coikmi- iimeuma, , cnv j-e ,t0 tn0 rjV tution three more votes for Wright j omamems, am conminauon oi great was rf d out hlto were found in that box, snugly folded m- . '"'"i"; ST'" V attempts at side of Amendment votes. Eael, of these EuiSy 0 decripU, ore OTOr t"e Jjf votes, or rather each slip of votes, when subjects of never weary."" remark." We : ;77 rtri no wn frriTfiifi liimi t hit Lt-aLimuii . avp hiqm iimp nprimfrits m him nrnai n ticket was received by the Judge, amide-( are fully their equals. Powers' Greek Anna, wife of Ephraim Moss and daugh posited in the box as the Amendment Slave 'elicits universal admiration Indeed ter of Mr. Peter olf, oi this county, Lhrt nlnno. There were three such found ' U h?s l'!en Poum-f Uy ,nany critics equal , aged about 22 years. . , . x . , , , , . in tne iimcnament: ttcicec dox. Anu in vote as clearly proved, illegal. One of a the officers of the election being present when these illegal votes were proved, it was proposed to examine him also. To this Wright's counsel obi'ected, as no no- tice had been given of an intention to ex amine him. His deposition was there fore taken, and is worthy of publica tion, as it gives the facts concisely, and the reason whv it was decided to count the votes for W right. It is as follow.--: In matter of the Contested JEcction from the Eleventh Congressional Dis trict of Pennsylva nia, for a Seal in the Ilouse of JReprr sentativesof the Uni ted States for the State of Pcnnsyl vania, Luzerne Co u?tty, S. S. I V2d Congress Jacob E. Myers being duly sworn, saith that he acted as one of the clerks at bteau oi ineau uuiu uuuoicu us ttt-Aio , die original roti nein" sy.uuu. iiut t'rinre p for the Amendntndmcitt, agreeably to their Albert has ref eaiedly offered the'ownet three , A GUiSG outward labelling, thev were counted for times that amount to part with it. j of 7? TFW.r, f,r Cnnirrrxs mnl-Jno- hw .The " London limes'' says, The States ' Stroudsburg, the Election tor Uongress.and other om- this move was the determination of the ccs, held in the Township of Jefferson, AVhigs to pass a bill for the enlargement on the eighth day of October la?t, 1950 0f the Erie Canal, and the inability of the the said Township of J efferson being in Locofocos to prevent it, for want of mem County of Luzerne and within the Elev- bers. So a caucus was held, and it was euth Congressional District of Pennsvl- vania. Deponent further saith, that he ' votes were lound and counted m iavor ot Ilendriek B. " right for Congress, and three votes in favor of Henry M. Fuller. BilC"d tickets were found in favor of Hendrick B. Wright for Congress, which said tick els were attachod to and deceitfully and fraudulently folded within other tickets, on the outside folds of which- were the words For the Amendment.' The said De ponent objected at the time to the count mg of said tickets, on the ground that tliey were deceitfully and fraudulently folded, and that it was the duty ol the lioard to re- jeci mem m compliance witn tne seventy third section of " Belating to the moniccalthJ" approv -r""' ....v. " jucmocrai, ana aia not vote tor congress and 1hat the merubers of the Board were all in favor of Ilendrick B. Wright for Congress The reason given by the other members of the Board in favor of counting the said three tickets, was that O 7 Hendrick B. Wright was " For the A- mendment" that he run on that ticket, therefore the votes should be counted. JACOB E. MYERS. ! Sworn and Subscribed before me, this ; 22d day of May, 1651. JOSEPH SLOQUM, Associate Judge. Eaiol at Eoboltt. k j .jf i t:x j it i i. i urcauiui xviu.ououi.eu xiouokbd, opposite JSew- York, on the 20th ult. Ifr; seems the Germans of New York, accom- panicd by their wives and children, to the number of ten or twelve tliousand, went over to Hoboken to celebrate their annual May festival. In the afternoon, ' while partaking of a pic nic on the grass, i a disturbance tooK place between them j and some young men of Hoboken and New York. The Germans allege they seized their sausages and drank their beer. The Germans repulsed them, beat ing them severely, but the rowdies after wards were reinforced in large numbers by the Irish, and a terrible riot ensued, in which several persons were killed and a number severely wounded among the latter a justice of the peace, who was try ing to maintain order. Curious Blwnomenon. We are inform ed, by a gentleman who witnessed the Phenomenon himself, (says the Winches ter Republican) that there was a mock sun .Mle- in the sky sm Saturday, morning 17th viltimo, about the hour of seven. There KeAm'oS i' ' : the artificial .one-presenting solid audi brilliant appearance, and soarely distin-1 guisnaoie trom -the .true one. The ,dis-; tancc between, tKe Ivco miglil'have- been, ten degrees to the eveand thevnver6 a- iout an equal 4i8tance from the .horizon 1 must navo been a'cunous sight. was present during the whole Election election was held on Tuesday lat and ' r m"V , , b' A ,-J "A 2 i ' br ,i ten , , . V ""'' '1IJU , finding the same and will leave it at this Of- andassistec in counting the votes for Con- all the resigning Senators were again ; fipe. ,7r sivc information bv sending a few cress the Congress Lox thirt3--three caddidates except one, who was frighten- ; l:nns t Hone P. U.. N. J. shnll rcphn th the Act of Assembly the deepen of 'Hioma" fWhi over Pal-! 1 Ue undersigned offers the property for ue u.n just re- Election otO OJ. fiov FrerSoHlWoVhfr nrl TnW 1ttQ nvi 1 iy i T e -fi a m person or j.ersons, wiio wouiu sruv t je un- - . "t -i -Tlie World's -Falrr---' We have watched , the progress of this great " show," with no little interest, .well knowing our National pride wouid hare to contend with no slight difficulties. Yet we did not, for a moment, so wrong nny one of our countrymen as to suppose they would join in the cry of "inferior," which we ere sure tile mother country would raise in her endearors to cast odium upon her offspring, who by disobedience long ago, rendered themselves odious to her. Still this has been the case, and those who call themselves A mericar.s have joined in the cry with our traducers; and, were we to credit them, we should most qertainly blush for our country's honor. But thanks to our Commissioner, than whom a more true hearted A mei ican there is not, who stands nobly by his trust and defends it against our natural and un- natural foes. . - In our vehicle he says : " We excel evp- ry thing of English make. The grace of form, igmiict 01 material, elegance ol linish. tree- 1 1 i I J : 1 Mntn Finni i.itiin 1 1 . . n..:..1.A a .... . . . . r . I . . 1 of the est. and from the vallt'v of the ! Gennt sec, while the cities of the seaboard Mr. Emanuel Van Horn, and Miss Sz aro represented in articles of beauty, ele- rah Ann Kiplc, both of Coolbauirh town- I 1 i. 1 MM. ... ' " gence, ricuness aim idsiuoii. i ue vvorK shops and nnnufactories have sent off their nrooucis anu mnenwerv sumciem 10 snow ' the representatives of other naJions thai, ' nil ibl nnrl.lins tn the Savin-r of labor wn . to Hie venus ue .uey iris ; me vaiue set upon it there, far exceeds that put upon it here J are a growing country, it knows that by their Pianoi and Revolvers, and if they practice due humility they may in time grow to some definite position." We like that. It is loo minhfulness exceedingly, by showing as it does, a wilful ignorance on the part of the Times in refetenre to our contributions, no less capable than the malicious desire to throw into obscurity and detract attention from our prodnr lions that are most likely to compete with their own. Hut the wot Id is there our judge ; and from it we are willing to receive its decree, well knowing we have enough mere oi me nawonai anu useim, to vie wiui our competitors, in defianre to those who. to ape the. opinions of unprincipled foreigners, assert to the contrary. The E2t!vc:"e in ft'ow York. About six or eight weeks ago, twelve Locofoeo Senators at Albany suddenly resigned their seats, and broke up the legislature of New York, when the ap propriation and several other important bills remained unpassed. . The reason of determined that thev should rp.tian and refer the nuestion tothe neonle. A now l i i " i ed off by another Locofoeo who came out as an independent candidate. The re- sult yras the defeat of all but three or r.of thc .an.dtbe election of good Uings to mi uieir places. jNot more inuii juui xuLj-juiiiitiiciLicjiu jiiuii are e lected. There is a Whig rejoicing. An election v. as held in Massachusetts on the 2Gth ult. to fill vacancies in three of the Congressional districts, where no 0ue could get a majority at any of the former trials. In this instance a major- mij ittm iiuiituui irreu oun xiovaj over the Whig and Locofoeo candidates. JGSTThe Vermont State Banner of the 10th ult., says: Tin? mountains all around us are white with snow, and have re mained thus for a week past. Consid- erable rain has fallen in the vallies, and, though cold, it has caused the meadows to look freh and "Ten " t ! l the advertisement of the clerk of i the Federal House of Representatives of I tha tifivt. flnncrpflss. fhoro ? snf. 1mr . .c J - - , 7 mong tne tilings, needed, dozen pen I knives about a dozen for each member I of which 100 dozen are required to be "four bladed, nearl handled, and of the , . , fi . fe d Q0 dozeu of tw0 bladegj pearl handled) and 0f the highest finish and best quality." Each member must have a large family of bors. A Word or 'tlc0 pf cc. Whenever you see ci,eese witj, a red r;t,d. do not eat it, because it is poisoned with a deleterious drug. Whenever you see black pepper, do not use it, it is adulterated. Whenever 3ou see ar dent spirits of any kind or color, ruu from the bottle and seize fast hold of a croton hydrant Do these things and live disobey, and sicken and die. A Siieep Carried up by a Whikl VIND. A destructive whirlwind and storm passed over the farms of William and Thomas Vance, in "Washington coun ty, on Tuesday afternoon the 20th ult. A sheep was lifted from the ground and carried up in the air some distance and fell bursting it open and killing it instant- Mrs. Partington says that nothing despises her so much as to see people profess to ex cept salvation, go to churchy without their pGrs?s' :hen a collection is .to" be taken 0$ " AlUiong-h the devil' be the father of lies;" rsmak3 Sttuf:, 'i:e, seems, like other gfeatnventorstoliSvc tost 'much of Iiisrep utation, by the continual improvemehtsthat have been made upon him' ' ' r ' OCiiotiKRA. For the week ending on the" 17th ult, there were twenty-three deaths by cholera" fn New'Orleans. The Albany Dutchman says There is a man in Troy With a nose-so long that he has holes bored in it and uses it for a clarionet. Teacher "John, suppose I were to -shoot at a tree with five birds on it, and kill three, how many would be left V John "Three, sir." Teacher " No, two would be left, you ig noramus." John "No there wouldn't though the , three shot would be left, and the other two j would befied ojoy7" ' Teacher "Take your scat, John." j A Dreadful Sight, j A Child two years 0dj was carrje,i 0ver r;n(rnr:1 rtn- w Monitor. Thi Httln fel- er on the Canada side, the rapids, beyond all, rescue, and was swept' in sight of his father-! 51 a E2. On the 4th inst., by M. M. Burnet, Esq. ship. ' Tupim j ' ' . . r At AllClltOWn, OU the Jotil Ult., 1W ; a x FOR SALE. HORSE for sale. Enquire JOHX PALME a. June 5, 1351. TO INKEEPERS, A ml to all lvSaotu it auay CoasccrtK rSHK Undersigned embraces this method j JL to inform his friends and customers in 1 pntlieular and the public in general, that he has added to his former slock of Groceries and Varieties, a generl assnrtmen of Consisting of the best refined live Whiskey; pale Hrandy; Holland and common Gin; N. O. Rum ; Lisbon and port Wine, of the pur est and best qualities, and offers such "for sale by lhe barrel, keg. gallon or half gallon, at the lowest cash prices; and wishes the Tavernkeepers in the country to give him a call before purchusing elsewhere, a he is de termined to give satisfaction, both m quality an.d price. He also keeps constantly on hand, for In keepers, Wink Hiitkks, Peppermint and Wintergreen, also Lemon Syrup. lEPProduce of all kinds taken in exchange. SAMUEL S. ABEL. Stroudsburg, June 5, 1851. $ IKE ward; The subscriber Lost on Tuesday. 27ih of May. on the road leading from Jacob Frede rick s to Auten's Ferry, a ELeaJSaes Ir'Mrsi?, I rln-P fasten it, containing TEN I DOLLAKS.or thereabouts, in silver, in pic ; above reward and the thanks of the subscri i usr- W.C.STEVENS, I H"pe. N. J. June 5, 1851. I Mil! asad Tinabtif-Tsd. . FOR SALE OR RENT. fin HE subscriber offers for sale a Saw Mill, JL situate on Ten Mile Ron. about 8 miles from Wilkes-Harre, and near the Turnpike ; ! It is about the same distance from White Ha ven, and about 4 mitea from the Railroad. ! Wnh the Mill there ar4 about 1.200 acres of I Land: onuhith there is a large quantity , of Timber, mostly Oak and Yellow i'ine. ol 1 good quality. Such'is the demand for lum- her of that kind, that there is no Jcubt ollils gales. i IGPTo persons who understand manuf-ic-turmg Lumber, and desirous of engaging in llie husiness a favorable opportunity is offcr- ed. 1). LiSVMS. Wilkesharre, May 29, 1551. THE PEOPLE'S PTM1E undersigned have taken the siore- X luse formerly occurted by Charles j H()ys in Stioudsburg, with the intention ofj ' accommodating the public with a general assortment of j 1)RY G00DS at Easton PnCSt for Easton pay, ! comprising all the latest styles and fashions. Also, anything in the 11ARDWARK line, fr()m a lhreee,,iiy nail to a saw mill saw. CHOCK E lv Y - WARE of all kinds, cheap. HOOTS & SHOES, CEDAR. VYAKK, And the reatett stock of GROCERIES in town, Coffee, tea, sugars, mo lasses, mackerel, smoked and pick led meat, smoked salmon, shad, Icodfish, hening, dried peaches, cherries, soap, rice, &c, &c, &c. All of which will be sold at verv reduced CI llbSi CllUtS b( V UKWat U.l prices. We feel satisfied that all who choose to favor us with their custom shall have their1 goods to suit Jhem. If not, we will guaran- j tee to return their money. We will have on hand at all times a good assortment of grain, flour, wheat, rye, corn, &c, feed and chop. Lumber of all kinds, butter, eggs, honey and bees-wax, rags, grain, calf-skins, hides, tallow, shingles, sheep or cattle, and cord wood, taken in exchange for goods. It is out-of our line of business to boast or brag; we let our goods and prices recommend themselves, and our customers will spread the news. (t?3 Don't forget lhe nrst right-hand nd of the store as vou enter the western e fy yourselves of our ooods and prices, all . rioht VVP charon milliirwr for .iniwimx. TMi iso 6ur - f - i ; danger ol moths,, for Wo- cannot keep cj - . r r " o goodB long enough on band. JOHN PALMER, " i . JOHN' A. FLAGLER. J , May 22, 1851', ' n Stroudsburg J I I . 11 4 ...... . . . Si. J town. Get yourselves in tne Hue, and stop ine cost oj uu ana j.tfmu. . where you see the first crowd. Don't get The Art of Rtght of preparing and using out of patience, our friends; you shall all be this valuable preservative ol walls, buildings waited on when your turn comes. and fences, in all the various colors is, now ir win nn! ... ctnnlf t. cn fc. i.fTp riil in ihf American people. I ne worn M j w uii i iy isgk uui. ov'i ' t'wutj -iflcrca si liic App pa se aw e n f '. The following is a list of the Venders of Merchandize, Restaurants, etc., in the, County of Monroe, classed in accordance with the several Acts of Assembly relat ing to the same. Borough of Slroudsburg K. S. Staples, v-iss. - Amount. 14 Yi 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 8 8 8 8 87 00 10 00 7 00 10 50 George Malven, N Robert Koys, Robert Iluston Starbird & Wallace, Jonn N. Stokes, George II. Miller. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 '00 Palmer & Plaglev, Stroud & Andre Hirschkind & Adler John IT. Melick J. L. & D. Wyckolf Restaurants Jacob Geotz 00 00 Joseph L. Keller Samuel S. Abel 7 50; Mark Miller o uui j 7 00 Stroud Tonmslrip. Staples & Shively 14 Smithfidd Township. John Lander Henry Peters jr. & Go. J. Y. Wilson & Son Daniel Zimmerman Joseph Zimmerman John T. Bell Brodhead & Brothers 14 7 00 14 14 14 14 14 14 10 50 7 00 l'O 50 10 50 7 00 10 50 Tenpin-Alley. G eo. "W. Fenner Middle Smithjleld tsp. Miller & Mackey Paradise Drown & Morgan H. & J. Kint Hamilton 14 7 00 Township. 14 14 To? unship. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 7 10 00 50 i J. II. Ec therm an !(Jeo. E. Keller . 7 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 Do. Do. Kester & Trach Dossard & Co. J. A Dossard E dinger & Marsh Ross Township. Smith & Mixell 14 John D arter 1 4 Joseph Hawk 14 .Polk Township. Kresgc & Bowman 14 John Menviiic 14 Ohesnulhill township. 10 50 10 50 Charles D. Drodhead Lewis Sox -Rudolph AVeiss Dailey & Tombler H. D. Shafer John MerwiifB 14 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 50. 10 50 .i 10 50 ; 14 14 14 14 14 Pocono township. Kiatler & Stouffer y 14 Frantz & Boys 14 Henry Kintz 14 10 50 10 -n Jackson township. John Ousterhoudt 14 Those marked thus sell Liquor The undersigned hereby certifies 7 00 that the above is a correct List of the venders of Merchandize, Restaurants, &e. in the ' ere County of Monroe, so far as they have . A'u persona visiting Eastou, will find come to his knowledge. An appeal will ifc grcatiy to their advantage to call and be held on Saturday the 21st day of June make thir purchases of Miller & Broth next, 'at the Commissioner's Office at erg larffe and e selected stock of Stroudsburg, icre those not properly Q00l3m Sold wholesale and retail, at classed can attend. ! Burke's old stand, by GEORGE F. BAMBERGER, MILLER & BROTHER. Mercantile Appraiser. Ea5ton April 24, 1851. May 29, 1 351 . -1 THIS IS A GKBAT COUNTRY. mm MYSTERIES ?N IT ! TI' holesak and Betail Boot and Shoe Store i OH li Subscriber takes Ibis method to in s.irtment of SLWt'iU;5 uuu -"i0"' derMedly the largest, cheapest and best, now in Kaston, which he is selling lor cash, and is de- iermn;ed not to be undersold by 0I- nny other establishment, acco ding to the article: Ills assortment consists ol C(.ngiess Gaiters, Won.en's Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Jenny Linds, Slippers, Buskins, and a large assortment of children's gaiters. &c &c. ALbO. Oentl lemen's and youths' Boots and Shoes of every ariety, all made of the best materials, and exoerienced workmen (under his own superintendence ) Otders for work to be made by measure, nrwl rnrmi'tinn nf all Kinds, oromullv attended to as-heretofore. A conjiouauce of the fa- -ii i .1'..!!.. vors oi a unreal coioujuuny lesjjumuiiy ou- icited. TJIADUEUS SCIIOCII. Enston. MaV22. 1851- BARK WANTED.. ill 1151V Five Dol on ol Hie :ivnil nr1,.ii a oiwiu, m huu.ihw.i uucn, a iiiiiiu iw laiis per cord in Cash for about five and domestic ginRliams, Larege, barege tie hundred cords of good bright llock orpine, black and fancy lawns, paper muahn, . , rw i Chestnut Oak JJark, at his lannery in ' Stroudsburg. At the above named price the bark must be loaded solid and clear from n l;jn(l 0f damage. Will also pay f nriee fo wjlite Qak and Damaged , JACOB SI NGM ASTER April 10, 1851. DO YOUES. OWS PAKMTIji. USE BAR "JET'S Patent French Cement Paint, Recommended by the French Academy' ok Science for its beauty, cheapness and dura bility. The materials are easily obtained ; 'and it can be prepared and used by'any one j i with a common whitewash brush, at one tenth can he sent by mail, at single muer SinolR COI1V. Ulte IJOllar, t topics, i ico ju. o . " - single copy, une w . y-y : : r;.T lars. Address, postage paid, 4 ULlAbliAll i F.T, No. 101, Nassau street. New ork. I - -rT tvtt? p. iTTr? rr"ri a ci T?. ft T3LAN K .rl ORT G A GE ' For sale at llns OmGei i HARDWARE, Bry Cioods & Grocery Store. (at burke's old stand,) In JSorth. Hamilton St., Easlon nearly op posite the White Horse Tavern. qpnOMAS T. &DEPUE S. MILLER would respectfully announce to their old friends in Monroe county and the pub lic generalLy, that they have' taken the above establishment, and offer for sale a large and well selected stock of Hard ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris ing' the- following 50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown and brass Knobs. 2000 gross Screws, assorted. 200 doz Butts, assorted. 50 Pulleys, Blakcs" & Wcstville's manufacture. GO doz Till Locks. 500 planes assorted: the celebrated M. Copehmd's make of Planes are amongst tins assortment. I -20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, and ; ako the celebrated London spring Saw, j manufactured by H. Disston. .Also, Dis-! I bion s iuiu &aws tor sawing white pine; i circular and cross-cut do.; Broadaxes, j hand and cooper axes$hatchets; compas- ses; Steel & trying squares; Stock Howls ' and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke rel & Riekardson's celebrated window fastenings ; Flush Bolts, shutter Bolts ; plastering and mason's trowels; hammer- ed pans; bras3 and iron Kettles; shovels 1 and forks, &c, with a great variety of hardware, too numerous to mention. I he assortment will compare with with any in this place in quantity, style and price. Cloths. French blue black, blue. cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Cro ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas- . simeres. A large assortment Ladies' j Dress Goods; black silk, black silk warp lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and , fancy linen, gingham, calicoes, &c. Bed ticking, bleached and brown muslin; lin en plaid; coatings; checks; flannel; hoes ; buttons; tiiread and silk. A full assort ment'of GROCERIES. 10 hhds Molasses. 20 bbls N. 0. and Trinidad Molasses. 5 hhds- Sugar. 30 bbls do. white and brown 15 " sperm, whale and lard Oil. 25 boxes soap. 20 do. candles. 3000 lbs Bacon. 25 bbls mess pork. 25 do- Flour i i u cnesw imperial ana x oung j: HJ5on icas- I Rice, starch, chocolate, Indi Dried apples, peaches, white beans-, &c. 100 sacks of Salt. 50 kegs white Lead; window glass and putty. 100 kegs naiLS. 1 00 hbls. and half and or. bbls Maek- ,. ll. a i icy u y j u. Aflunii NEW GOODS At ILiW Prices SrKOUD& ANDRE having taken that: lwrge and commodious Hriclc Store House, j formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call the j attention of their friends and the public in . ; ,u Coffee, lea, sugars, molasses, macker-l. I . smoked and pickled meat, coarse and fine I 1 salt. rie. etc. j 1 CKOA It WA RE Tubs, Churns, Pads, j wooden Howls, half bushel measures, HAS WAR 13. Locks, screws, bull hinges, grain and grass. ,,., filrnw K-nives. door latches? boils, I ; j :- . fi r(jri-s j,oe3 r3kes, forks, shovels, Spades, planes, plane bits, cgst steel saws,! fhisels. hatchets: augers, trying and bevel. ! squares and roffee mills. ! CROCKERY A splendid assortment of Teas, plaies, &e. New style Jenny Lind. in seis of 4H nieces.. FANCY CHINA .Mat- ble, neatest and latest style extant. tiOOTS AND SIIPES.Menb' boots and shoes, boys' do cheap. Ladies' silk lasting ; j gait2rstki'd slippers; patent Jenny Linds. slip- j . ..ml nhlHrprl, shops. pers, raisises aiijijjuia, - DRY GOODS, of p.verv stvde and color. Black, blue and brown cloths. Fancy cassimeres; black doe j skin do. Summer wear of all kinds. Fancy , prints, alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French nnnJjn8 for Ladies' dresses, silks, la- common aoo liussiu uiiici i.. i.-, , i ' jjhijpngfsanjn vestings, cambrics, bleach- ed and unbleactieu mustins, anu u iuu u.k- , ment of trimmings. Parasols and Ui:iSir'!Jas, Tooether with a complete assortment of goodsgenerally, all of which they offer at ye- hi lmv rales. Grain, Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange, and cash never refused. T . . , , . ' The late Law having made lhe ready nay system obligatory upon all, we therefore have adopted it, and intend to sell for small profits and make quickTeturns; which ill be a sav- ' ihg of 20 per ct. to the buyer. Call and i-t-amine before purchasing elsewhere. VYe know we can offer goods at such.pu'tfes as I wilj induce you to buy. (or Our Goods aie cheaper and as good j As any sold since Noah's flnod, . , j To boy of us i: will be your :Cilfn..4 , And we'll take our pay in Cas'Ii or "Grain. ? Call and see no charge for showing Gtods STROUD S ANDRE? trouisbnrg, April 24; 1851 ; For .sale at this OHiGe- fullest Xiiixv from Caiiforsiia I Bepectfully announce to the citizens uf Stroudsburg and surrounding country, that they have established a store in Eliz abeth street, nearly opposite John H.Mcl ick's Watch & Jewelry Store, where they have just opened a large stock of Kcatiy-IUcidc ClolZjj::, FAWCY AMD DRY GOODS, comprising Coats, such as fine cloth ures.4 and frock coats, business co.nte,. tweed coat3, Kentucky jean and linen do., mon key j tickets, &c. Pantaloons, fine black cassimcrs, satinet Kentucky jean lin en, and a variety of summer .-tu'F . Waistcoats of satin, cloth, cas.imere, sat inet, and of a variety of style and vAjv to suit any season. Shirts, an asdrt ment of white, colored and common do. The public are respectfully invited call and examine their stuck of Clothing, v. hie h is made up at their establishment in E i ton, tinder their own supervision, a thev fcel assured it will give satisfaction t"j all, in style, quality and price. DRY GOODS. A good assortment of French, English and American broad cloth; cassimcrs, satinets, Kentucky jcaL, tweeds, linen, and a variety of sunnm : stuffs. And a general assortment yf hand kerchiefs, stockings, &c, &e. They offer an excellent assortment of silks, French meriuoes, chashmeres, al pacas, de laines, a large assortment of changeable linens, lawns embroidered and of various patterns, ginghams, and a splendid assortment of calicoes. Also, a handsome assortment of Thibet wool shawls with silk frinjres, of all col ors, elegantly embroidered Barege shawls, Sec. A fine assortment of Parasols. An extensive assortment of jaconet, Victoria lawn, Bishop lawn, crossbarred muslin, and a handsome assortment of cap stuff; laces, edging, and ladies' collars. Al o, ladies' hose and gloves. A good assortment of muslin, bleached and unbleached, from 5i to 12 cents per; yard. CAB PET B ACS, for traveling, of a variety of styles. As they purchase all their Goods for cash, at the lowest market prices, and in tend to do business on the ready pay sys tem, they are enabled to offer their Goods at the lowest rates, and as cheap :is. the' can be bought at Easton or New York. Lumber, Grain, and produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. Stroudsburg, April 24, 1-S51. 2a SSisaail &g:2 2a I 1 m 31 :&mi M. WATSON is happy to inform his old friends and customers that he is prepared to receive a.s many of them as may favor him with their cus tom, at the new Hotel erected on thesito of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which waj de stroyed by fire in July last.) The LTouse i much increased in size and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation which can contribute to the comfort of the traveler. The TABLE and the BAB will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot fail to please. A large yard, with stabling for one hundred horses. M. WATSON, Proprietor. No. 193 North Second St., Thil'a. March 27 1851. OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers' JLitast! Wanvwsts. By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted. That each of the surviving, or the widow or minor children of deceased commissioned an I noncommissioned oflieers, musicians, or pri vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, who performed military ser vices in any regiment, company o'r detach ment in the service of the United States, i the war with Great Hritian, declare! by the United States oh the eighteenth day of June, 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since ITfUJ, and each of the commissioned officers who was engaged in the military service of tl.o United Slates in the late war with Mexico, and shall be entitled to lands as follows : Tho.N'e who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and artr.ally sciMed nine months, shall receive one hun dred and sixty aciet: and those who engaged to serve six months and actually served four months, shall receive eighty acres, anil those who engaged to serve for any or an indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, that wherever any officer or soldier was honorably discharged in consequence of dis ability in the service, he shall receive the a mount to which he would have been entitled if he had served the full period for which ho had engaged to serve. Under the above act, and the acts of Con gress generally, lhe subscriber offers hts services as agent to procure Land Warrant for ihose entitled to teceive them, as abovo specified. lie may be found at his office in Strouds burg. S. C. BURNKTT. October 21, 1850. DR.JAHVIS takes this opportunity to return hi3 thanks to his Patrons in Mon roe county; and that he will be in Strouds burg the tirat two weeks in May next,, in readiness to wait upon all who may favor him with a call. ST. 13. -lie will not be able to vis it thi:J place again, probably, until about one year from :this Spring. , March 20, 1351. fjif SETS chiS Butcher's, ttaar-JC- J tyV and Allen's, with a lot of F. I. Witherby.:c'iira nUw. sfyJe, to throw chips. Tlie undeif.-d'Tned.' take? leasuxo in calling tho; attcitof.21fioliauci t these chisels, whicli save".'tim6 'auU""laboK lor sale by ;i " M LlTCE R it TV 0T.friilI r EatDn, April 2-1, loL. t.i t I
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