Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, June 12, 1851, Image 3

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    An Act Supplementary to t5ac xa
rious Acts rclatisss to Tamil
sis to Tarcrii (
1
Ulceuses.'
Seqtios 1 ;2?c it aiqctfdbytitc Senate
and House oT Rsnresdntatisofxhc Com-
m'dhtecalth of Pennsylvania til General As-
scwy ww hereby enacted tin the
authority of the same, That the certificate
required oy tne iourtu section or tne act,
entitled " An Act relating to mns and
taverns, and retailers of vinous and spir
itous liquors," passed the eleventh of
March, one thousand eight hundred and
thirty four, shall, in addition to being
signed br twelve reputable citizens, be
accompanied with their affidavit made by
oath or affirmation, before a justice of the
peace or alderman of the city, borough or ,
town where such tavern or inn is proposed ,
to be kept, that the statements made by
them in said certificate are just and true;
and the said justice of the peace or aldcr
niSn, before whom said affidavit shall be
made shall certify that he is personally
aeQua'intcd with each of the affiants, and
tnat tuey are -repuiauiu auu ai-
dents 6f the ward, borough or township in
which such tavern or inn is psoposed to be ,
keptj and that they arc of good repute for
truth and vcracitf .
Section 2. That the provisions of the
first section of the act entitled " An Act
i . . '.i i J
supplementary to the various acts relating
to tavern licenses," passed March twenty-
nine, one thousand eight hundred and for-
ty-one, be and the same are hereby ex-
tended to all the cities and counties of
this Commonwealth ; and in addition to
the provisions of said first section o'f said
act the publication shall embrace the affi
davit and certificate required by the first
section of this act.
Section 3. That, if any tavern-keeper,
retailer or vender of vinous or sniritous,
fermented or malt liquors, shall sell ' or
vend the same m any quantity, on tho
Sabbath or Lord's day, their license shall
thereby become absolutely void; and the
said tavern-keepers, retailer or vender of
vinous or spiritous, fermented or malt
liquors, shall therefore be, subject to the
prosecutions and penalties providedagainst
the keeping of tipling houses, the same
as though no license had been granted
tbem
Sbctiox 4. That it shall be the duty of
the Treasurers of the several counties of
n , , -i
this Commonwealth, to insert, conspicu-
ously, in every tavern or retailer s license
for the sale of vinous and spiritous li-
quors, within their several counties, or for
the sale of fermented liquors, a notice
that the sale of the same on the Sabbath
or Lord's day shall work a forfeiture of
said license, and therefore the same will
be void.
Section 5. That any laws inconsistent
with the first, second, third, fourth and
fifth sections of the act entitled "An Act
relatrng to inns, taverns, and retailers of
vinous and spiritous liquors," passed
jlarch eleventh, one tnousand eight hun
dred and thirty-four; be and are hereby
it()Cd.Ul. . t
ij ,
- - . . , every ouence. j roviueu, unit uuy person or ( ui, imuci. juuauji ua uu icnun i mc, ui
Zlhe foregoing act, remarks the perSons building or about to build, shall on 1 good quality. Such is the demand for lum
Uaipic Co. licratd, places innkeepers application to the Burgess and Councilmen, j ber of lhat kind, that there is no doubt of its
unaer restneuons wuicn, neretoiore, nave
not been known in this State. It requires
ever-v annlicant for license to obtain a
sworn statement from twelve of his neiVh- ' .s may be necessary for the purpose of build- person or persons, who would sa w the mi
bors, setting forth that he is a persouof . hich permit shall in-uo instance be for.! ber, girmg for rent a portion of the avails 'or
good repute for honesty and temperance, I a 1?n?er timc than utl,ree "onlhs ? but uP?n j'To persons who understand manufac
?. . V - 1 , ' satisiactorv cause shown, the same mav be ! lu n Pefsons VI1(J nners.ianu manuiac-
that such inn or tavern is necessary to ac- , rannmnA nn Jha ,v,cnrnt;n f : turmg Lumber, and desirous of engaging in
commodate the public and entertain stran-
gera and travelers, and that he is well ,
provided with house-room and other con- :
vemences. filter wnicn, a justice oi tne
peace or alderman must certify that the
twelve affiants are neighbors, and of good
repute for truth and veracity. This being
done, the whole proceedings must be pub
lished three times at least ten days before
the first day of the term of the court io
which application for the license shall be
made.
The price or appraisement of the licene
is the same as heretofore. This late act
nppcr3 very strict in reference to the sale
of liquors on the Sabbath. The sale of
any kind of spinous or malt liquors, in
any quantity on Sunday b atavern-keep-
er or vender, works a forfeiture of his
license, and anv sale thereafter, even un
on a week-day, subjects him to the same '
penalties aa it wouia naa ne never ODtnm-
cd a license at all. However strong this
law may be condemned, it is plain and ,
;f;r,t A wl,nannvor vlnlnfn u ,Wc ; !
boldly at-his peril
; ,
xmt vucxaxux xjvliuu. xij u
majority unprecedented -in Maryland, the
new Constitution has been declared the
organic law of the State. The returns
are not all in but enough is known to
make the fact certain that an overwhelm-
ing vote hag established the constitution,
n,, T i r -n i
fiThe Lancaster (0.) Eagle supposes
that over fifteen thousand pane3 of glass
were broken in that place on Saturday
week by the hail storm. Some of the
hail stones were as large as good sized
walnuts. The wheat and rye in some
parts of Fairfield county were . so dama,-
nfffW i,n ,.n ow ttu;r
cattle on it.
:xxT : iu 0
Pnffins at Public Auction
Vi-
tiatcs l ho Sale.
The Supreme Court of this State has
iust decided at Harrisbnrcr that the em-
ployment of a puffer at a -public auction 1
vitiates a sale, and the buyer is defraud- '
tnV?S,?0Ugl1 hC tt th.
the article was worth m the opinion ot
witnesses. A man is defrauded whenever
he is incited by artful means to bid more
than he otherwise would ; and whenever
the price is ever eo Uttle enhanced bv a 1
secret contrivance, he is cheated. This
is an lumortant decision, which auchnn. ,
eera will.do well,to bear in mind. v
afig A:4number 'of-.tavern keenera in
Chester t3o. hayeresolveb! "to close their r
b&ra on tke"'.i)atji.- vV t
The furnipun irtussia iseateri as; fruit
by,all classcj. In tko ' houses of - Uie.oho -
blesj slicedVurnip with brandy; is&ffered
t0 the Vucsts.
; p -
Ori the vast prar.ies of Texas, a httle
- nlant crows whose leaves pointmcmng -
ly to the North a guide for travellers
across those traeKicss wnus.
BeaUi of Sctiafor Stiiaso.
Gen. Daniel Sline, Senator from the Lan
caster and Lebanon district, diqd at his resi
dence in Myerstown on Friday last, of pul
monary consumption. He was a man highly
esteemed for his serlincr virtues. rreat intco--
nty and purity ot charactelptpiely and be-
. - . . " ci. i , . . .i
nevolence.
ilis loss will be a serious afflc
tion to his family and numerous circle of
friends awT connexions.
Section- 1. Be it enacted bv the Bur
gess and Assistants or Councilman of the
Borough of Stroudsburg, and it is hereby en
acted by the authority of the same : If any
lmrc:n mirn or irrAAinrr clinll lift cnfTrirrvl in I
ruu at large wilnin thc j,,,,, oF said Bor. j
rough, the owner thereof or person, surFcring I
the same to run at large shall forfeit and pay !
the sum of fifty-cents her head for each and
ever' offence, unless such horse, mare or
geldmg shall have strayed or escaped with-j
?ut d?fault ot'll,,e owner or othcr pGrson ,at
ui charge of the-same. i
Action 2.-Ifanycow, bull, ox, steer, heif- ;
cr or othcr cattlCf sJiall be suffered to run at '
large within the limits of said Borough, ex- j
cent from 4 o'clock a. m. till 9 o'clock r. m., !
from the 20th day of June till thc first day of
December, the owner or other person suf- j
ferine the same to run at large shall forfeit 1
and pay the sum of twent-five cents per head !
for each and every otience, unless the same j q. Rum; Lisbon and port Wine, of the pur
shall have strayed or escaped without default J est and best qualities, and offers such, for
of the owner or other person having chargeJ sale by the barrel, keg, gallon nr half gallon,
thereof.. J at the lowest cash prices ; and wishes the
Section" 3. If any sheep shall be suffered ; Tavernkeepers in the country to rive him a
to run at lare within said Jiorough, thc own- ;
er or other persen suffering the same to run
at large shall forfeit and pay the sum of 12A
cents per head for each and every offence,
unless the same shall have strayed or escaped
without default of the owner or, other person
having charge thereof.
Section A. If any swine be found running
at large within said '.Borough, the owner or
owners shall forfeit and pay twenty-five cents
per head for each and every offence,
unless the same shall have strayed or cs-
caPed without default of the owner or owners
theJeo .
Section o. Anv person or persons run-
ninj?any horC, in:ire,or gelding, through any
street roadi or aucy? witjlin said Borough,
shall forfeit and pay five dollars for each and
everv otience.
Section G. Any person leading, driving
or riding any horse, mare, or gelding, or driv
ing any cow, bull, ox, heifer, steer, or other
cattle, sheep, or swine, on any of the side
walks, of any of the streets in said Borough,
shall forfeit and pay twenty-five cents per
head, for each and every offence.
Section 7. If any person shall stop or ob
struct any of the side walks, streets, or al
leys in said Borough, or shall commit any
nuisance therein, in anv way, and after twen
ty-four hours notice, neglect or refuse to take
aln''?r remove stfch obstruction or nuisance, j
bua.ll uiru.-ii. ana ii;iy uut: uuiiia iui uacii u.uu
n !. :
receive a permit to use and occupy so much
of any side walk, street or alley, (without
causimr anv unnecessarv obstruction thereof,")
BuTgess and Councilmen.
Section 8. If any person shall discharge ;
and fire olf anv hand gnn, pistol or other jire '
arms, or shall cast, throw, or hre any squibs,
fire crackers, rockets or other fire .works,
witnm said JJorougn, lor miscmci, sport or di
version, except on thc days of training and
the Fourth of July, such person so offending,
shall forfeit and pay the sum of fifty cents,
: lor eacuanu every onence.
Section 9 Any person who shall be in- (
toxicated and stagger or lie about the streets (
or alleys of said Borough, or shall in anywise
interrupt the peace and good order of the
same, shall forthwith be confined in the Coun- '
ty Jail for the space of twelve hours, and un- j
til he or she pays the Jailor's frees, tvhibh '
fees shall be the same as the fees for like !
services, and also pays the High Constable
the sum of twenty-live cents.
Section 10. It shall be the particular du- i
ty of the High Constable, and ne is hereby
enjoined under tiie penalty of two dollars, for
every onence or wiuui neglect, aiier nonce t
given, to have this Ordinance, and every sec-
tion thereofcomplied with and carried in effect, j
Section 11. If any horse, mare, gelding, i
j cow, bull, steer, heifer, ox, sheep, hog, pig, !
or swine or any kind, shall be lound in said
T?nrniurh. nrrniiiRt nr 5n vinlntinn nf nnv rfthr
sections ot this Ordinance, lt shall and may
be lawful for the High Constable, and he is
hereby empowered and directed to take and
drive and put them in the Pound and adver-
tise the same, (after being in the Pound
! twelve hours0 b' &1k advertisements put up
i at Public Places 'mld Borough, and if the
j owner or owners thereof, (which costs and
' charges shall be thirty-seven and a half cents
, for advertising, and a reasonable charge for
1 feed,) for thc space of twenty-four hours
thereafter, then it shall and may be lawful
for the High Constable to sell the same at
public outcry, and the amount of such sale
"(after deducting therefrom the fines, costs ani
charges,) shall be paid to the Treasurer of said
Borough, for the use of the owner or owners
.thereof; if claimed wlthin six monthsfrora
the sale, and in case the owners of such crea
ture shall neglect to demand the same with
in said six months, then the same shall be
long to the Borough absolutely.
Section 12. The High Constable shall
receive as compensation for his services, one
half of the fines .and forfeitures collected by
rlue f th,s or any other 0rd,nance of w
S.v 13.-This Ordinance shall go in-
tQ and be in full force and effoct on and after
the 20th of June, eighteen Jiundred and fifty
one, and all Ordinances heretofore made are
hereby repealed from and after that date.
Annroved the tenth day of June, Anno
Domini ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-
one,
S. C. BURNETT, Purgess,
R. S. StapxeSj
J. N. Stoxes, "
S-Uuk Miller,
"Sydenham Walton,
Councilmen:
Sir Jolisi'FraiBkeit.'
1 It was six. years;oii .Monday, MayjSCth,
since SiV1J6if2?-l?li.rsaU&d"x-ftoni
oiieerncss on ins
'dangerous expedition)
an.cl.the chances 6f,'hVsafety at the pres?!
em; fime -are uut sught mooed. ; atiiMus
; hopeful wife.- honius: against hone. ia ac
. tive in her efforts to promote attempts
; tor his discovery
the Orpliaii's oi MODBroc'llobertoys;'- 1 :'i
- I'oiHifiHy.
Estate of Daniel Kresge, dee'd:
THE Auditor appointed to report dis-
tiubution of the balance in the hands
f Pnf YrvnCfA nfl.nJvu'cti.ntv of n.
oi JL'cter lvrcsge, administrator oi the es
tate of Daniel Kresge, dee'd, will attend
fA fl,o rlfJoo nf 1,; nnnnlntmont Sof nr.
rlo Sfl, rlo,rf .T1V 1 of 1,5c Hf
dav. the 5th davof July, 1851, at his
firto in Sfvniidfiliiivnr. vrlinn nnrl irlioro nil
persons having claims against said estate
are requested to present them, or be de
barred from coming in for a share of the
assets. ' S. C. BURNETT,
June12, L851 . , Auditor.
A YOUNG HORSE for sale, inquire
of JOHN PALMER.
Stroudsburg, June 5, 1851.
TO INKEEPERS,
And to all whom il iiaay Concern:
ripiIK Undersigned embraces this method
JL to inform his friends and customers in
particular and the public in general, that he
lias added to his former stork of Groceries
and Varieties, a penerl assortmen of
Consisting of the best refined Rye Whiskey;
pae Uruntl v : Holland and common Gin; N
call before purchusinp elsewhere, a lie tsde-
termined to give satisfaction, both in quality
and price.
He also keeps constantly on hand, for In
keepers, Wine Bittkus, Peppermint and
Wintergreen, also Lernon Syrup.
lEPProduce of all kinds taken in exchange.
SAMUEL S. ABEL.
Stroudsburg, June 5, 1 Sol.
SI f&JRWAKD!
The subscriber Lost on Tuesday. 27th of
May, on the road leading from Jacob Frede
rick's Auten's Ferry, a
.Leather Purse,
with a clasp to fasten jt, containing TEN
DOLLARS, or thereabouts, in silver, in pie
ces from one dollar to five-cents. Any une
finding the .same and will leave it at this Ol
fire, or jiive information by sending a few
l.nes to Hope P. O., N. J. shall receive the
above reward and the thanks of the subscri
ber. W. C. STEVENS.
Hope, N. J. June 5, 1851.
Saw irliSa iiHsi Timber JLaiad.
FOtu SALE On F.ET.
TiKE subscriber offers for sale a Saw Mill,
situate on Ten Mile Hun, about 8 miles
from Wilkes-Barre, and near the Turnpike ;
It is about the same distance from White Ha
ven, and about 4 miie3 from the Railroad.
Wuh
Wuh the Mill there are about 1,200 acres of
iauu.
on which there is a large quantity
r'P.i ..,,!.. ril. Vll. !;.,.. ..
reauy saie.
The uud
idersigned offers the pronerly for
sale, but prelersio rent it to some responsible
the business a favorable opportunity is offer
ed S. D. LEWIS.
Wilkesbarre, May 29, 1851.
THE PEOPLE'S
SIC
' HE undersigned have taken the store-
house formerly occupied by Charles
HuVS in Strmtf'chnrfT. with t!lr intpnlinn if
accommodating the public with a general
assorimerit of
DRY GOODS, al Easloii Prices, for
Ji.aston jay,
comprising all the latest styles and fashions.
Also, anything in the HARDWARE line,
from a threepenny nail to a saw mill saw
CROCKERY-WARE of all kinds, cheap,
liOOTS & SHOES, CEDAR-WARE,
And tho greatest stock of
GROCERIES
in town, Colfee, tea, sugars, mo
lasses, mackerel, smoked and pick
ij . i i .1 i
1
codfish, herring, dried peaches,
cherries, soap, rice, &c, &c, &c.
All of which will be sold at very reduced
prices. We feel satisfied lhat all who choose
to favor us with their custom shall have then
goods to suit them. If not, we will guaran
tee to return their money.
We will have on hand at all limes a. good
assortment of grain, flour, wheat, rye, corn,
&c feed and chop.
Lumber of all kinds, butter, egg.v. honey
and bete-vvax, 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 io boast or
brag; we let our goods and prices recommend
themselves, and our customers will spread
the news.
05s Don't forget the first right-hand
store as you enter the western end of the
town. Gel yourselves in the line, and stop
where you see ihe first crowd. Don't get
out of patience, our tnends; you shall all be
waited on when your turn comes.
If you only want to see our stock to satis
fy yourselves of our goods and prices, all
right we charge nothing for showing. No
danger of moths, for we cannot keep our
goods long enough on hand.
JOHN PALMER.
JOHN A. FLAGLER.
Stroudsburg, May 22. 1851.
Si O APS. fine scented Soaps for wash-
. ing and shaving a'so the c eebrated
shaving cream, for sa'e by
A great variety of Toys on hand and
for sale cheap at the variety store
of . JOHN H. MEL1CK.
Stroudsburg, May 8, 1851 .
. Butter, eggs, &c. taken in exchange for
any goouB iu my une oi nusiness
.i . r l -
JOHN . MELICK.
ORE
Stroudsburg, February 1', 18L
with the several Acts of Assembly relat-
iog to me same.
Borough of Stroudsburg
Class.
R. S. Staples,,
George Malven.-"
Amount.
.14
7 00
10
00
00
50
00
00
liobertjlustori :':
Starbird cAVallace,
nn &tokes, .
' eorSe It. Miller,
! sillier lV J?laglcr,
10
7
NX
li?.seA :
-.' 14:
14.
... 1-1.4
' 14"
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 dp.
7 '00
7 00-
! ouf , . AndrG .
. ilirSCilkind & Adler
J Ollll H. McllCk
Of-itu"u f1' 1UL1C?
i " -D. W A'ClCOff
Restaurants..
Jacob Geotz . ,8?
Joseph L. ICeller 8"
Samuel S. Abel 8-,
Karlc Miller " ' 8
Stroud Township.
Staples & Shiveiy - 14 .
Smithjield Townsliij)
John Lander 14
Henry Peters u & Co. . 14
00
00'
50
00
7 00
10
7
10
10
7
10
00
50
00
50
50
00
50
J. y. Wilson k Son - -Daniel
Zimmermau
Joseph Zimmerman
John T. Bell
Brodhead & Brothers
14
14
14
14
14
Tcnpin-Alley.
Geo. W. Fenner
-Middle mithfield tsp.
,Miller & Mackey 14
Paradise Township.
7 00
Brown fc Morgan
H. t J. Kintz
Hamilton
J. H. Fetherman
Geo..B. Keller
Do.. Do.
Kester & Trach
Bossard & Co.
J. A Bossard
Edinger & Marsh
14
i
10
00
50
14
Township.
14
14 .
: J.4
14
14
14 .
'14
7 00
.10 50
10 50
i
i
10
7
00
00
50
00
Ross Township.
Smith & Mixell 14
John Harter , 14
Joseph Hawk 14
Polk Toivnship.
Kresge & Bowman 14
John Mer wine . 14
10 50
10 50
10 50
10
10
50
50
Chesnuthill township.
Charles D. Brodhead 14 7 00
Lewis Sox 14 10 50
Rudolph Weiss J4 10 50
Dailey & Tombler 14 10 50
H. D. Shafer 14 10 50
John Merwine 14 10 50
Pocono township.
Kistler & Stouflbr 14- 10 50
Frantz k 33os 14 10 50
Henry Kintz 14 10 50
Jackson township.
John Ousterhoudt 14 7 00
Those marked thus sell Liquor.
The undersigned hereby certifies, that
the above is a correct List of the venders
of Merchandize, Restaurants, &c. in the
L-ount- ot Monroe, so far as they have
come to his knowledge. An appeal will
be held on Saturday the 21st dav of June
next, at the Commissioner's Office at
Stroudsburg, where those not properly
classed can attend.
GEORGE F. BAMBERGER,
Mercantile Appraiser.
May 29, 1851.
Til IS' IS A GHEAT COUNTRY.
Ap mmr hTsysteries m bt i
Wholesale and Retail Boot and Shoe Store.
TllK Subscriber takes this method to in-
form the public that he has just re
ceived at his Store, opposite Messrs. Miller
& Brother and nearly opposite T. & P. Mix
sell's store, in Hamilton Street, a large as
sortment of
decidedly the largest, cheapest
and best, now in Easton. which
he is selling for cash, and is de
termined not to be undersold by
any other establishment, accor
ding to the article:
His assortment consists of
Congress Gaitors, Women's
Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Jenny Hinds, Slippers,
Buskins, and a larg assortment of children's
gaiters. &c &c.
ALSO. Gentlemen's and youths' Boots
and Shoes of every variety, all made of the
best materials, and experienced workmen
(under his own superintendence.)
Orders for work to be made by measure,
and tepairing of all kinds, promptly attended
to as heretofore. A continuance of th
vors of a hbieal rommunity leHpei ifolly
iicited.
THADDEUS SCIIOCH.
Easton. May 22, 1S5I.
BARK WANTED.
The subscriber will pay Eive Bol
LAiis per cord in Cash for about five
hundred cords of good bright Rock or
Chestnut Oak Bark, at his Tannery in
Stroudsburg. At the above named price
the bark must be loaded solid and clear
from all kind of damage. Will also pay
a fair price for White Oak and Damaged
Bark.
JACOB SINGMASTER
April 10, 1851.
DO Y08JR OWN PAINT1KG.
USE BAR BET'S
Patent French Cement Paint,
Recommended by the French Academy of
Science for its beauty, cheapness and dura
bility. The materials are easily obtained ;
and it can be prepared and used by any one
with a ciimmon whitewash brush, at one tenth
the cost of Oil and Lead.
The Art of Right of preparing and using
this valuable preservative of walks, buildings
and fences, in all the various colois, is now
offered to the American people. The work
can be sent bv maili at single letter postage.
SinMecoov, One Dollar, 7 copies, tveDal
, j,K7 jot, 'Nassau sneet, New York.T
i i
aEXNKMO RTGA.GES,-
For sale at ihis'GfnVyv
i?f ercsintifo App k-asseasiesai .
Thq folldwiug is a list of the-Yenders
of Merchandize, Restaurants, etcin the
County of Monroe," classed, in .accordance
' 1-IAPv.TDWA'RE,
6,yTWls & Grocery Siore.
: ' (at burke's i olv stand,)
In jXbrtk Ilamiltori st.r Boston nearly op.
posiic the White Horse Tat cm.
nOMAS T. & DEPTJE S. MILLER
would respectfully announce to" their
old friendftin Monroe county audi he pub
lic generally, that they have taken the
above establishment," unci :bffcr fo.r 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 & Wcslviile's
manufacture. y :
GO doz Till Locks.,
500 planes assorted; the celebrated M.
Copeland's make of Planes ' are amongst
this assortment.
20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, and
also the celebrated London spring Saw,
manufactured by H. Disston. Also, Dis-
siuua-ium oaws iorsawing wnite pine;
circular and cross-cut do.'; Broadaxes,
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 pan?; brass1 and iron Kettles; shovels
and forks, &e., with a great variety of
hardware, too numerous to mention.
The assortment will compare with with
any in this place in quantity, style and
price.
Cloths. F rench blue black, blue, brown,
cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Cro-
ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas
simeres. A lars;e assortment Ladies'
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; thread and silk. A full assort
ment of
GROCERIES.
10 lihds Molasses.
20 bbls N. O. 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.
10 chests Imperial and Young
Hyson Teas. fef g
Riee, starch, chocolate, Indi- HSSS.
go, Madder, allum, &c.
Dried apples, peaches, white beans, &c.
100 sacks of Salt,
50 kess white Lead; window irlass
and
putty.
100 kegs nails.
100 bbls, and half and qr. bbls Mack
erel. All persons visiting Easton, will find
it freatlv to their advantage to call and
! Tvioi-r mivnli silos nf MilW & Broth-
'
er's
large and well selected stock
Goods. Sold wholesale and retail, at
Burke's old stand, by
MILLER & BROTHER.
Easton, April 24, 1351.
J. II. STKOUD
C. R. ANDRE
7
At liOW Paiccs.
STROUD & ANDRE having taken that
h.rge and commodious Brick Store House,
formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call the
attention of their friends and the public in
general to their large stock of
Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel,
smoked and pickled meat, coarse and fine
nlt rifc etc
CEDAR WARE 'Tubs, Churns. Pails,
wooden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c.
Loc ks, screws, bull hinges, grain and grass
scythes, straw knives, door latches, bolts,
knives and forks, hoes, rakes, forks, shovels,
spades, planes, plane bits, cast steel saws,
chisels", hatchets; augers, trying and bevel
squares and coffee mills.
CROCKERY A splendid assortment of
Teas, plates, &c. New style Jenny Lind. in
sets of 40 pieces. FANCY CHINA .Mar
ble, neatest and latest style extant.
BOOTS AN-D SHOS.-Mens.' boots and
shoes, bovs' do cheap Ladies' silk lasting
e fa- ' gaiters, kid slippers, pate.it Jenn.v Linda slip
f so- ' peri, misses' slippers, 'and childrens' shoes,
D il Y GOO n s.
joftrery style and cobr. Black, blue and
brown cloihs. V ancy cassimeres; oincn. uue
skin do. Summer wear of all kinds. Fancy
prints, alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French
and domestic ginghams, barege, barege de
laine, black and fancy lawns, paper muslin,
common and Russia diaper, tweeds, new
style of poplins for Ladies' dresses, silks, la
ces, ribbons, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach
ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort
ment of irimmings.
Parasols and Usnbrellas,
Tonether with a complete assortment of
goodsVnerally, all of which they offer al ve
ry low rates.
Grain, Lumber and all kinds of Country
produce taken in exchange, and cash never
refused.
The late Law having made the ready pay
system obligatory upon all. we therefore have
adopted it, and intend to sell for small profits
and make quick returns; which will be a sav
ing of 20 per ct. to the buyer. Call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere, We
know we can offer goods at such prices as
will induce you to buy, for
Our Goocls are cheaper and as good
As any sold since Noah's fh'od.
To buy of us it will be your gain,
A wf we'll take our pay in Cash or Grain, j
Call and seeno charge for bhowing Goods..
, .....-STROUD &AND.R'Ev.j
Sfrmidgbjirtr, April Si, 1S51 ..
BLANK PEJffl.S-- --vw
For
sab at. this. Qffrce'. " '
Ialct$rs from .Caiifnratfa. I
Repectfully announce to the citizens of
Stroudsburg and surrounding country,
that they have established a store in Eliz
abeth street, nearly opposite John H. Mel
ick's "Watch & Jewelry Store,-wherTe they
have just opened a large stock of
Rcady-Illadc Clothing,
FANCY A&D DRY GOODS,
comprising Coats, such as firie cloth dress
and frock coats, business coats, tweed
coats, Kentucky jean and linen do., mon
key jackets, &c. Pantaloons, fine black
cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans, lin
en, and a variety of summer stuffs.
Waistcoats of satin, cloth, cassimere, sat
inet, and of a variety of style and color
to suit any season. Shirts, an assort
ment of white, colored and common do.
Thc public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock of Clothinsr, which
is made up at their establishment in Eas
ton, under their own supervision, as they
feel assured it "will give satisfaction to
nil, in style, quality and price.
Bit Y GOODS. A good assortment
of French, English and American broad
cloth; cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans,
tweeds, linen, and a variety of summer
stuffs. And aeneral assortment of hand
kerchiefs, stockings, &c, &c.
They .offer an excellent assortment of
silks, French merinoes, 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 fringes, of nil col
ors, elegantly embroidered Barege shawls,
&e. A fine assortment of Parasols. An
extensive assortment of jaconet, Victoria
lawn, Bishop lawn, crossbarred muslin,
and a handsome assortment of cap stuff ;
laces, edirinsr, and ladies' collars. Also,
ladies' hose and gloves.
A good assortment of muslin, bleached
and unbleached, from 5k to 12 cents per
yard.
CARPET BAGS, 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-
j tem, they are enabled to offer their Goods
at the lowest rates, and as cheap as they
can be bought at Easton or JSew lork.
Lumber, Grain, and produce of
all kinds taken in exchange for Goods.
Stroudsburg, April 24, 1S51.
l)e 15 Bavki) fitycaf,
On Hn n I A sal su !
M. WATSON is happy to inform
iBtjiij us f1"6113 customers that
-"he is prepared to receive as many
of them as may favor him with their.cus
tom. at. thfi ni-TTntnl p.rp.afpfl on tin site
' t'zQ Old Barley Sheaf, (wlilch was de-
stroyed by fire in July last.)
I The House is much increased in size
and convenience, and possesses every ac
commodation which can contribute to the
comfort of the traveler.
The TABLE and the BAR will be fur
nished in such a manner as cannot fail to
oi,r"""c
nlnnca
Egg A large yard, with stabling for
one hundred horses.
M. WATSON, Proprietor.
No. 193 North Second st., Phil'a.
March 27 1851.
OFFICE TO PROCURE
Soldiers' JLaml Warrants.
By a recent Act of (Congress il is enacted.
That each of the surviving, or ihe widow or
minorchildren of deceased commissioned and
noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pri
vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang
ers or militia, who performed military ser-
ices in any regiment, company or detach
ment in the service of the United Slates, i:i
the war with Great Britian, declared by the
United States on the eighteenth day of June,
1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 17U0,
and each of the commissioned officers who
was engaged in the military service of tho
United Statos in the late war with Mexico,
and shall be entitled to lands as follows :
Those who engaged to serve twelve
months or during the war, and actually
served nine months, shall receive one hun
dred and sixty acres: and those who engaged
to serve six months and actually served four
months, shall receive eighty acres; and
those who engaged lo serve for any or an
indefinite period, and actually served pne
month, shall receive forty acres. Provided,
that wherever any officer or soldir was
honorably discharged in consequence of dis
ability in the serrice, he shall receie the a
moun'; io which he would have been entitled
! if he had served the full pence lor which he-
had engaged to servo.
Under tho above act. and the acts of Con
gress generally, ihe subscriber offers hi
services as agent to procure Land .Warrants
for those entitled to receive them, as abovo
specified.
He may be found a: his office in Strouds
burg.
S. C. BURNETT.
October 24, 1A50.
DR. JARVIS takes this opportunity
to return his thanka to his Patrons in Mon
roe county; and that he will be in Strouds
burg the first two weeks in May next, in
readiness to wait upon all who may favor
hini with a call.
N. 13. He will not be able to vis
it this place again, probably, until about
one year from this Spring.
March 20, 1651.
Cf SETS chiaek Butcher's, Beat
QJ ty'a and Allen's, with a lot of F.
II. Witherby's extra. new style to throw
chips. The undersigned takes pkaaure
in callingrfth,c. .-.attention of Mechanics .to
these chisels,, winch save time anid l&btir.
For ealc by . ,...- .-.
MljLLER JBROTHEIC.