Govern- nr. Canal Co intuition or, and Supreme Jniljjea. Gonvcntion at Lancaster, has made" one of the strongest tickets ever placed in nomination by any party in the State. Its personnel is not only good, but the best that could be selected. T he ticket creates confidence, and excites en- thusiasm. Arrayed on it are statesman ! ..nlinninrr Tirnliitv ilpnn 1 rr mi 11 rr I SUip, uuuwuuii'h i-1 -"-' -j j - - 1 ; Tiin-h moral character, ana general anu local popularity. Of Gov. JOHNSTON, it is unneces sary to speak. Ilia public life is well known, and he has became intimately connected, with the prosperity ana m j .for "Yi a a ., f.rv poiintv in Iorra a"u BJ' lnlo'clock, A.M.,meetattheCourtHouse,and and twioo placed him in nomination for Presbyterian Church. the Office of Governor by acclamation. j THE STROUDSUUKG BRASS BAND , His messages, and his other official acts i win perform during the marching of the pro- are all before the public, and the great cession, and at proper intervals during the and enlightened Whig party has approv-: other exercises of the day. I ed his administration. JOHN STROHM, of Lancaster, has been placed in nomination for the office of Canal Commissioner. His ability and honesty are undoubted. He has great experience in public life, having served in j r the State Legislature, and in Congress.! Probitv is the mialitv especially needed alone; our publio works, and hence, no man can bebetter qualified than hon-! est John Strohm. HICHAIID COULTER of Westmore- land is not only an excellent iawyci,j' ... . , . but a gentleman of fine literary attain-! incnt3. He served in the State Legisla- j ture and in Gonirress. He was generally admired when in our public councils. He was placed upon the Supreme Bench by his Excellence, the late Gov. Shunk. His learning and courteous manner have won the admiration and friendship of the legal profession, and his judicial opinions on the license law, and on the obligation of the Sabbath day, have gained him the esteem and confidence of temperate, mor al, and religious citizens. JOSHUA W. COMLV, of Montour county, is a lawyer of the first class, and a man of irreproachable private charac ter. The Northern delegates warmly urged his nomination a3 due, not only to that section of the State, but to his high reputation, his personal purity, and sound Diinciples. GEORGE CHAMBERS, of Franklin county, is one of that old and respectable family, who have given name to Cham bercburg. After the death of the Hon. Thomas Barnsidc, he received an appoint ment to the Supreme Bench from Gov ernor Johnston. He has a reputation as I an excellent lawyer, and a quiet and un obtrusive citizen- of irreproachable char acter. This reputation has been fully sustained since his connection with the Supreme Bench of Pennsylvania. WILLIAM M. MEREDITH, of Phil adelphia, is known to fame as General Tavlor's Secretary of the Treasury, and as the firs-t lawyer in the Uommonwcalth. Whatever objections can be urged against him as a politician, none can be possibly tirged against him as a lawyer. His mind is naturally a legal one, and his studies fcavo been mainly legal. His character is as stainless as mountain snow, and his integrity beyond suspicion. "He is equal to Judge Gibson in legal learning, and possesses great advantages over him in age, habits of application, and unimpaired energy. WILLIAM JESSUF, of Susquehan na, was appointed a President Judge by Gov. Johnston. He is a good lawyer, and has made an excellent Judge. The delegates "from Northern Pennsylvania were'delighted with bis nomination, and all wbo personally know him, represent bini as a man of high character, and profound legal knowledge. V The persons on the Whig ticket have been well selected with regard to locali ties. Western Pennsylvania has the Gov ernor and one Supreme Judge. Eastern Pennsylvania has the Canal Commission er and one Supreme J udge. Northern and Ncrth Ea3tern Pennsylvania has two Supreme Judges, Comly and Jessup, wliile the Hon. George Chambers resides in the Southern part of the State. The Whigs have reason to bc proud of their ticket. Unlike those on the oppo- sition ticket, not a single man of the Whi nominees solicited a nomination. Honors have been conferred upon them "by their fellow-citizens, but they have not run after them. The high honor of nomination nas not b.een sullied by a single act of personal degradation. The editor of the Louisville Journal, in reply to the question whether he is for or against the short dresses for the ladies, says : " Oht we are decidedly a short dress man. It is not in our power to pass much time with the ladies, and we wish during our brief opportunitj', to see as much of them as we can with propriety" 8-The gold bubble in Maine has al xeacty bursted. Many rjeople ffocked to the land of promise, but are generally returning without the stuff. The Ken nebec Journal saya a wagon load of the ",miners"passed through Augusta a few days ago, on their way home, "with very larrre fleas in their ears." Tho now Constitution is adopted in 0 bio by a majority of not less than fifty thousand. The clause prohibiting here after all licenses to sell intoxicating li quors, which the Convention referred to a special vote of the pepple, has also been adopted. . ."-aXhere r.'"bbV in Providence R 1., only.l9iyear3. ihigh, iand-.wei ry a barrel of :o.ho Bright feet Bark. gbs;40p)ibs,H.a cJincar-I . . Avi.wiiAAf 5'fiHQ6'NrOVE:R--' BlIPiH flour nndeceach flrrh.- Smiihfiefd, July 1651. - 4AprilUB51. . ' A GRAND MILITARY, FIREftlEN; AND : ; , crac procession i J- Aiidpoiii tli of July Celebration. 7 A . . - . : tho Borons" hzvonasouvy, . Proper arrangements having been made to , B celcbrke the anniversary of our Nation's Jurth.?n V. a riaVSacreU to every freeman, u.. .... j roe ad counties are respectMly h,- ; grg Uric vitcd to attend and participate in the exercises Dutot- E1 of the occasion. Dills Henry The Monroe Artillery, commanded by Capt. Dcppc II sluttcr lje Humane. Fire Companv, in uni-' Marshal ucn. llouert urown. Assistant Dr. A. Reeves Jackson. j Standard Bearer John Musch, Esq. j Bearer of Cap of Liberty Edward Post- j ens. j Reader of Declaration of Independence j M ftuckman oraior j. L. Ringwalt. , After the exercises at the Church, the pro cession will be re-formed, and will repair to . Barry's Washington Hotel, where a sumptu- mis flinner will be nrenared In the evening there will he a torch-light nrfinnssion , . ... bc d l0 rcndcr the oc cagjon a highly interesting one, and to make llie celebration in every way worthy of the rloriotis event it is designed to commemorate, By order of the Committee of Arrangement. S. C. Burnett, Esq. " 2n3cpct!cs:cc Forever" I ! The ensuing Anniversary of our National Independence will be celebrated at New Mount Pleasant, Coolbaugh Township, Mon roe County, by the Jackson Artillerists, I Spruce Grove Sabbath School, Citizens, &c. The Committee appointed by the citizens, viz: John Yotbers, Lamberts Frey, Hiram Warner, John Gearhart, John Vliet and Pe ter Smoke, Esq., annouce the following ar rangements : The precession will bc formed at 2 o'clock P. M. under the direction of David Cobb, Marshal of the day assisted by S. Gruber, Esq., Joseph Vliet and Natbaniel Houck,and will proceeI to a beautiful Grove in the fol lowing order : 1 Marshal and assistants. 2 Musi:. 3 Standard Bearer. 4 Orators of the ay. 5 Reader of Declaration and Supporters. G Committee of arrangements. 7 Sabbath School, 8 Ladies. 9 Citizens The exercises at t! Grove will be as fol- lows: 1 Address to the American Flag. 2 Music. 3 Readins- of the Declaration 4 Music. 5 Orators. G Music. At the conclusion of these exercises, the pro cession will bc re-formed in the previous or der and proceed to Mr. Myers, where refresh ments will be provided. No Senator from Connecticut. After three ineffectual ballotings for U. S. Senator, by the Legislature of Connecticut, on Wed nesday last, a resolution was adopted, 110 to 109, to indefinitely postpone the matter. So there will be no Senator elected by Con ncticut this year. Wno can beat it 1 We learn that our friend, Doctor Swayze, of this place, while fishing one day last week, on a small lake near Hope, N. J., caught the following fish in 18 successive bites, viz : ten pickerel, six perch and one eel, which weighed 2i pounds, making in all 17, only missing one fish out of the 18 bites. We have heretofore known but little of the Doctor's skill as an angular, but have long known him to be a decidedly skillful and successful Denial operator. Eas ton Argus. Harvest. The Frederick Examiner says: "Our harvest has fairly set in. The wheat and rye crops are very good, well filled, in repellent order, without blight or injury in any respect. Hands are much sought alter, and the general complaint is the want of la borers, the laborers Gomp reduced the nothing. T the river are tv-five cents. The happiest man in the world, next to a darkey at a dance, is said to bc a nmmirv nAtnv frnnt fiQlnnrr conntr3 editoi, trout fishing. a ..:,:x- j x New-York, we notice a rattlesnake from Attakapas which is G feet 2 inches in length, has seven rattles, and has been without food 11 .months. Also, a boy from Nova Scotio named Anirus McOas- ii .! ATfaa. liill, aged 19 years, who is eight feet high, and weighs tour hundred pounds, smart chunk" of a boy that. To the Voters of iTJSoiiroc cosinty. Felluio Citizens :Ai the solicitation of and resnectfollv bolicit your votes and infiu ente on tnv behalf. - - , bhonld 1 be elected 1 enl-v' " tfae I,arvesl 13 rcad and i nnblic. that thev are nrcnared to forward Stroudsburg, May 23; 1851. IC" j .,11 lncni-infiAnc! nf rrnnAc irnvnc nnrt mr- I ei t TCI P. O r ., - -i- j i x I ' " ' " 1 rates of nassa.e to almost Ir.T aston' ana ai points , BhaTlng cream, for sac by - wo of the finest steamers on ' . A 1 . . -.r1, . . Jk rrre.-it varicfcv of Tovs on hand takmsr nassensrers lor twen- 'T . -, -t-iJA-. tnr sa e many fuem's I hae hecn induced to oner hundred cords of gefod bright Rock or Hv,Y a oomo'iVwhnewnlrbf'iah.auto tenth myself as a candidate fr.r the ofiire of . Chestnut Oak Bark, at hi3 Tannery in the cost of Oil and Lead: Remaining in-the Stroudsburg P. O. for the quarter -end ingJ line 30, 1851. B , Butcher Hcnery Bush Geo. W. Buskurk Jos. V McLean Wm Misener.H H 2 Medzker Rudolph Morgan Bonnet TWv Chr. w Mulligan John Lew Q!irzcr Ai is Metzger Joseph McQuown George Powel John. rVndrew Bush George D IPost Isaac jPostcn Elizabeth Phillips Jo?eph Post Wm S Price Wm J R Ranshery Micheal 2 Rheinbart Peter 2 Row Charles W S Saltrcller D Stone John Shug Elijah -2 Stroud James H. merger Frederick lwlcnbercrer Jacou - p cr 1 la"er J0 ncucr Lydia Hasbrouck Abraham Heller Susanna iSteijrler Ch F Smith John Setzer John Hammon itehecca Hjnclinc Jacob j j0hnSgn Mary C Johncs Mary Specring & Schoch , Smilv James See Richard II Stout George Simon Phillip V Vanhorn James W Workheiser V White T R Wilson Chas G j " f Keens Georgo Kistlcr Stephen Keller Peter Kcm0rcr J. F, L Lesh John i Persons calling for letters on this list will nlease sav they arc advertised SB'S EftTT 'KEWAS. ANA WAY from the subscriber, on the fc, 23d of June, 1851. an mdenturpd girl. (from the Northampton County lJoor House.; named Polly ISeiss, aged about 14 years. . She took with her a variety of clothing. The public are hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting her under the penally of the Law. The above reward, but no charg es, will be paid if she is broufjht back. ROBERT iiROWN. Stroud town'ship, July 3. 1831. SH IS RIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, Penn'a., to rnc di rected, 1 will expose to public sale at the publio house of Henry Neir, i:i Polk town ship, on Friday,' July 2oih 1S5J, at I o'clock in the afternoon the following described property to wit : A iract of Land situatein Polk township, containing Nmety Acres, adioinins land of Philip Doner, John Roof. I James Riley and othrrs, 30 acres cleared, 4 or 5 are meadow, a stream oi waier passua through the same. Improvements Log House, LOG BARN, and about 20 PLE TREES. Seized and taken in exerution as the prop erty of Jacob T)otler. and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. July 3, 1S51. S SHERIFF'S SALET" Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas i?suod out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, Penn'a.. to me di rected. 1 will expose to public sale at the public, house of Henry Neff, in Polk town ship, on Friday, July 2oth. 1851, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described property to wit: All that certain tract or piece of land, situate in Ross town ship. Monroe county, adjoining land late oi Godfrey Greensweig, dee'd.. land o! John Washburn and others, containing Twenty-Five Acres, mjre or less, about twenty acres are cleared, four arres of which ib meadow. The im provements are a one and a half stories high, and a LOG STABLE, some fruit trees on the premises, and a stream of water which runs near the door. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Charles Smith, and to be sold by me. "PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg. July 3, 1851. - Sheriff. FREIGHT LINE. Now Sfr2i to ffewarbj daily, rmilE MORRIS CANAL now being in complete order, the subscribers, would inform their customers and the ner Dteamnoats Jonas u. neart ana . -l T- 1 rr . i Islander, opening the most direct route . to ltonnd the. L?hl8h LlcZ10?' , I S. Be particular to mark goods , ' Stephens & CondltS Line, Via Canal. ' 1 gjjj'pjjjjNS, CONDIT & CO., I Foncardcrs. ' JBST Joseph S. Hibbler would re - spectfully call the altention of his per - : sonai lnenas ana acquaintances to us connection with the above firm, and plcdg- cs himselt that, lie will use every exer- tion to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. June 26, 1851. BARK WANTED. PEpShe subscriber will pay Five DoLr LAits per cord in Cash for about five Kl ,1 iuu uunt must Re loaueu suuu auu cicur ii i j p i - -ivMi i from nil U-inrt nf A n m h rr n Will nlsn nfiv , enr. wi,u 3 - fit XTii. t? vwi. wi -"-' v""" I lncr unci buav mil a so tnnt s inn ztrnat v v dm r nr a. ii I n c J o ,r a Mir. arnersmp lereio.ure fxisung it'cii mu auuai iiuti.i uiiufl iw mill ui ( , Palmer $Flaglertn the Mercantile business, j (AT BURKE S OLD STAND,) has this day Leeh dissolved by mutual con- In North Hamilton si. Boston nearly dp- sent. ; j posiie the White Horse Tavern. .h MttJStaSrS: TE0UAS S. MILLER .laie firm. Those persons indebted to; as well would respectfully announce to their as those having claims against oui late firm, cM friends in Monroe county and the pub will therefore please rail on htm for settle- lie generally, that they have taken the ment. JOHN PALMER, ! June JOHN A. FLAGLER. ! The undersigned"wm continue the Mer- 1 cantile business in all its. various branches, j at the old stand. A fresh supply of Groce ries just received from New York. JOHN PALMER. Strnurishurg. June li). 1851. Isa the OvplmiVs 'Court Estate of Daniel Kresge, dee'd. THE Auditor appointed to report dis f.rihiifJrm nf flu. lmlnTinn in flio hnnrls of Peter Kresge, administrator of the es- ! tate of Daniel Kresge, dee'd, will attend t to the duties of his annointmcnt on Satur- rio,r tii r.fl, Armf -T.,1v i flsi t. his Of. 1 ficc'in Stroudsburg, when and where all i lnanufud by H. Disston. Also, pis persons having claims against said estate son ? Mill Saws for sawing white pine; nro vnminst.nd fo nrnsmit. t inni. or in dn- barred from coming in for a share of the ! "and and cooper axes; hatchets; commas assets. ' S. C. BURNETT, sC3 Steel & u7mS squares; Stock Howls Juno 12, 1861. Auditor, ami cooper cross. Also a lot of Macke- 1. i rel & Kickardson s celebrated windo'iv 8-1 KSWAHBI fastenings; Flush Bolts, shutter Bolts ; . The subscriber Lost or. i Tuesday. 2?th of j plastering and mason's trowels; hammev- fllay, on tne rorui leaning irom .-acoo rruue- licks to Autens Ferry, a SiCt&tiica E'tsrso, with a clasp to fasten it, containing TEN DOLLARS, or thereabouts, in silver, in pie ces from one dollar to five cents. Any one finding the same and will leave it at this Of fice, or cive information by sending a few lines to Hope P. O., N. J. shall receive the above reward and the thanks of the subscri ber. -W. C. STEVKNS. Hope, N, J. June 5, 1851. Saw MilS and 'K2l;ei Sassd, FOft SALE OR REhT. f r "t H Ft subscriber offers for sale a Saw Mill. JL .situate on Ten Mile Run. about 8 miles from Wilkes-Uarre, ami near the Turnpike ; It is about tbe'same distance from White Ha ven, and about -1 mites from the Railroad. With the Mill there-are about 1,200 acres of Land; on whirh there is a large quantity of Timber, mostly Oak and Yellow Pine, of good quality. Such is the demand lor lum ber of that kind, lhat there is no doubt of its ready sale. The undersigned offers the properly for 'sale, but prefers tojent it to some responsible person or persons, who would saw the Tim ber, giving for rent a portion of tiie avails of Sales. HJ'To persons who understand manufac turing Lumber, and desirous of engaging in the business a favorable opportunity is offer ed' . "D. LEWIS. Wilkesbarre, May 29. IS51. THE PEOPLE'S 8r -2 iU npilft undersigned has taken t JL house formerly occupied by the store- Cbarles Bovs, in Stroudsburg, with the intention of accommodating the public with a general assortment ot DRY GOODS, at East on Prices, for Easton pay, comprising all the latest styles and fashions. Also, anything in the HARDWARE line, from a threepenny nail to a saw mill saw. CROCKERY-WA R E of all kinds, cheap, HOOTS & SHOES. CEDAK-WAR.R, And the iTeatefl stock of GROCERIES in town . Uotlee, tea, sugars, mo- lasses, macKeret, smoKeu anu iuck- lifej led meat, smoked salmon, shad. &?j3!affiScodusri, hernniz, flrien peacues, cherries, soap, rice. &c, &c . &c All of u hii-h will be sold at very reduced prices. We feel satisfied that all who choose to favor us with tlieir custom shall have ibeir goods to suit them. If not, we will guaran tee to return their money. ' ( We will have on hand at all times a good assortment of grain, Hour, wheat, rye, corn, &c, feed and chop. Lumber of all kinds, butter, eggs, honey and bees-wax, rag., 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 tecommend themselves, and our customers will spread the news. -QT Don't forget the first right-hand store as you enter ihe western end of the town. Get yourselves in the line, and stop where you see tiie fust crowd. Don't get out of patience, our friends; 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 rlgbt we charge nothing for showing. No dancer of moths, for we cannot keep our goods long enough on band. JUltiN l'ALiiUl'iU, aps for1 wash- the c eebrated and, cheap at the varietr store of JOHN H. MELICK. Stroudsburg, May 8, 1851. f SETS chisels Butcher's, Beat sA$ ty's and Allen's, with a lot of F. JL Witherby's extra new style to throw chips. The undersigned takes pleasure , in calling the attention of Mechanics to , these chisels, which aavc-timc and laboi. For sale bv MILLER & BROTHER, ( gaston, Aprim,,1851. USE B AMI NET'S Patent French Cement Puint, Recommenjle'd by llie French Acaoemvof Science for its beauty, cheapness! and dura- i Unity, 1 tie inntenais nro , o.i-ny i :hnt i can be prepared and used by any one, i ,.-t..t.1. nrocprVatlHUU .U'Otl.S, OUIHUU5IS ..unij,'uv.- r-" ,-'wo. i nnw 1 nni! fpuces in a I the var ousxolQ8 J now. ' anu lentts. " . Oak and Dairiaed:i nmv StVi:aih.)rVMri21. 1R5.K 'O 4 nn itn Knni iv iiitiii, -:.--. -- .. , - , , ,r, ... . . . .... c$lGA5a-EIi- frlarl. Aildw83.WWJuwn.vir W-le at this Otfu Store.; nlinvo r.afnhKslrmont-. nnrl n&r for sain n. irfT 0j c Dry Goods and Groceries, compris- mo Uie loiiowing 50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown and brass Knobs. 2000 gross Screws, assorted. : 200 doz Butts, assorted. 50 " Pulleys, Elakes & Westvillo?s manufacture. 60 doz Till Locks 500 plane3 assorted; the celebrated M Copeland's make of Planes are amongst thlLasfortfment' CT , , ' . 20 .tloz &aws) Spear & Jackson's, and fdso the celebrated London spring baw, wlv""ai uu uaa-uu uu., wu,, cd bragg and iron Kettles. shovels A f ' , 1P;ii, , ffVO,f ',.;.. nf hardware, too numerous to mention. The assortment will compare with with any in this place in quantity, style and price. Cloths. French blue black, blue, brown, cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Gro ton; Satinet3; a full assortment of Ca"s- simeres. A large assortment liacties' i Dress Cf oods; black silk, black silk warp j lustre, barege3, delaine, lawns plain and j fancy linen, gingham, calicoes, &c. Bed j ticking, bleached and brown inuslih; lin- en plaid: coatings: checks; flannel; hoes ; ! buttons; thread and silk. A full assort merit 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. 2D do. candles. 3000 lbs Bacon. 25 bbls mess pork. 25 do: Flour. in 1 i T !1 .1 XT iu cucsta liupunai ana xuuug y Hyson Teas. fcfgy Rice, starch, chocolate, lncli- go, iuaaaer, auum, ore. Dried apples, peaches, white bcan3, &c. 100-sacks of Salt. 50 keys white Lead: window glas3 and putty. 100keg3 nails. - 1 100 bbls, and half and cjr. bbls -Mackerel. All persons visiting Easton will find n greauy to tne r ainugo W Wu -uu et0! ffiFjSl Sd "k f Goods Sold wholesale and retail, at Burke's old stand, by MILLER & BROlHMv. j Easton, April Si-i, iaoi. .1. TI. STROUD C. II. ADliE NEW QOODS At JaOW P-'eccs. STROUD & ANDRE having taken that 1:.rnf nrui commodious ttnek Store House, formerly occupied by Dr. btokes, call tne attention of their friends and tbe public in general to their large atocK ot Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel, smoked and pickled meat, coarso and fine salt, rice, etc. CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails, wooden Bowls, half bushel measuresr&e. HABDWABB. Locks, screws, butt hinges, gram anu grass scvlbes, straw knircs, door latches, bolls, I.-m'.vps and forks.'hoes, rakes, forks, shovels. spade-, planes, piano bits, cast steel saws, chisels, hatchets; augers, trying ant! bevel squares and coffee mills. CROCKERY A splendid assortment of Teas, plates, &e. New style Jenny Lint!, in sets of 40 pieces. FANCY CHINA-.Mar-blc, neatest and latot stylo.ex.ant. BOOTS A ND SHOES. Mens' boots and shoes, boys' do cheap. Ladies' silk lasting gaitsrs.kid slippers, patent Jenny Linda, slip pers, misses' slippers, and chilrlrens' shoes. DRY GOO 1) S, ofevorv stvlc and cobr. Black, blue and brown-cloths Fancv cassimcrcs; black doe a.in .In Summer wear of all kinds. Fancy prints, alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French and domestic ginghams, baree, barege de - Iaine, black an.I lancy luwns, paper musun, common and Russia diaper, iweeds. new style of poplins for Ladie.' dresses, silks. In !es, ribbons, sattin vestincs, cambrics, bleach ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort ment of trimmings. IParahoIs and Uni!r'Has, Together with a complete assortment of goodiTeenerally, al of which they offer at ve ry low rates. " Grain, Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange, and cash never refused. Tbe late Law having made the ready pay system obligatory upon all, we therefore bare adopted it, and intend to sell for small profits nnd make quick returns; which will he 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 Goods are cheaper and ay good As auy hold since Noah's lloodi ----- ..." . - . To buy of y it will be your gain, And we'll take our pay in Cash or Grain. Cull and 'see no charge for bhiiwinc. mv!s STROUD & NPJyE. -&Vy QodS & GfrOCCr? Rcpectfully announce to the-citizens of Stroudsburg and surrounding country, that they have established a store in Eliz abeth street nearly opposite J ohn JLMei ick's Watch & Jewelry Store, where they have just opened a large stock of JRcadr-Madc CIoiEJiisji, FA&CY AUD DRY GQpDS, comprising Coats, such as fine cloth dress and frock coats, "business coats, tweed coats, Kentucky jean and linen do., mon key jackets, &c. PaMaloons, fine black, cassimcrs, satinet. Kentucky jeans, lin en, and a variety of summer stuifs. Waistcoats of satin,, cloth, cassimerc, sat inet, and of a variety of style and color to suit any season. Shirts, an assort ment of white, colored and common do. Tho-public are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock of Clothing, which is made up at their establishment in Eas ton, under their own supervision, as they feel assured it will give satisfaction to all, in style, quality and price. ' DRY GOODS. A good assortment of French, English and American broad cloth; cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans, tweeds, linen, and a variety of summer stuffs. And a general assortment of hand kerchiefs, stockings, &c., &c TO THE Wm. They offer an excellent assortment of silks, French -merinoes, chashmeres, al pacas, de laiucs, a larga. 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 all col ors, elegantly embroidered 13arege shawls, &c. A fine assortment of Parasols. An extensive assortment of jaconet, Victoria lawn, Bishop lawn, crossoarred muslin, anil a handsome assortment oi cap siun ; laces, edging, and ladies' collars. Also, ladies' hose and gloves, A good assortment of mnslin, bleached and unbleached, from 51 to 12 cent3 per yard. JGQT- UAKJrJT JJA&S, for traveling, of a variety of styles. As they purchase all their Goods for cash, at the lowest market prices, anu m- ; tend to do business on the ready pay sys- tem, they are enabled to offer their Goods at the lowest rates, and as cheap as they can be bought at Easton or New York. Lumber, Grain, and produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goodi. Stroudsburg, April 24, 1851. Sljc I& Baden 'Sljeaf, 2i Eland Agai23 ! M. "WATSON is happy to inform his old friends and customers that he is prepared to. receive as many ! of them as may favor him with their cus tom', at the new Hotel erected on the site of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de- ! stroyed by fire in July last.) The House is much increased in siz3 ' and convenience, and possesses every ac of commodation which can contribute to the TABLE and the BAR will be fur- - -h a manner as cannot fail to P . sfcabi &r oac hundred horses. i . . tvt iFATsnv Pr,nVir J No. 193 North Second St.. Phil'a. ' March 27 1851. OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers' ILand Warrasits. t By a recent Act of Congress it is enacted, j That each of the surviving, or the widow or rninorchtldrenol deceased commissmneu ana noncommissioned officers, musicians, or pn- . . i . vates. wlietlier ot regulars, volunteers, rang ers or militia, wbo performed military ser vices in any regiment, company or detach ment in tbe serrice of tjie United States, in tbe war with Great Britian, declared by the United Siate3 on the eighteenth day of June, 1810, or in any of the Indian wars since 1700, and each of the commissioned ofiicers who was engaged in the military service of tbc Unitod States in the late war with Mexico. I and shall bo entitled to lauds as follows : Those who ennaced to senc tvveivo months or during tbe war, and actually served nine months, shall receive one hun dred and sixty acies: and those who engaged to serve six months and actually served lour months, shall receive eighty acres; and those who engaged to serve for any or at indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, that wherever any officer or K;hlier was honorably discharged in consequence of dis ability in the service, he shall receive the a mnunt to which he would have been entitled if ho had served the full period for which ho had engaged toervo. Under the above act, and tne acts ot Uon- nrPcs rrenerallv. tbe subscriber offers his j servicc9 as agent to procure Land Warrants 1 fnhose entitled to receive ibcm, as above spcntieo. lie may bo found at his Qffico in Strouds S. C. BURNETT. burg. October 21, Ifi50. TO INKEEPERS, Anil to all whom it snay Concern: rUE Umleraigneil embraces this method JL to inform his friends and customers in particular and the public in general, that bo has added to his former Mock of Groceries and Varieties, a gcncrl assortmen of Consisting of the best refined, jiyc WhM ev; pale Brandy; Holland and common Gin; N. O. Rum ; LUbon and nun Wine, of tho pur est and best qualities, and offers such for sale by tbelarrel, keg, gallon or halfgnllon, n't the lowest Cash prices ; and wishes tho Tavernkeepers in the country to give him a rail belure purchusing elsewhere. n-i he isde ternuned to give satisfaction, both in quality and price. Ile nldo keeps constantly on hand, for In l?oepers, Wine Bh-tkbp, Pir;ieBti;TT nd Wintergreen, also Lcnin Sfup. Ufoddce of olVkiswIs-tTikert fn cxeh.v'CP . Sttoudaborg, June 5, 1-51
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