Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, July 17, 1851, Image 3

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A NEWVRIT.Ty OF SVTET.T POTATO
A valuable addition has lately been
made to the varieties of the sweet potato
in Alabama, supposed to be from Peru.
A letter describing it says : "
ng it says
"It is altogether different and equally
superior to any variety of this root hith
erto known. It is productive, and attains'
a prodigious size, even upon the poorest
sandy land, and the roots remain without
..! e 4.: . .i
uau" nuiii tus luhu ui UieiU OUT,
of the ground until the following May.
The plant is singularly easy of cultiva
tion, growing equally well from the slip or
vine, the top or vine of the full-grown plant
uemg remarkably small; the inside is as
"white as snow. It is drj' and mealy, and
the saccharine principle contained resem
bles in delicacy of flavor line virgin hon
ey." A Large Trout: A few days since,
Mr. S. A. Woodruff, of Montrose, caught
trout in Silver Lake, Susquehanna coun
:ty, '.measuring two feel in length, and
weighing nearly six pounds.
Bloomerism in Lowell. The Lowell
American says that four or five hundred
young laidies of that city were -dressed in
the Bloomer costume on the fourth.
Their appearance was generally very
good. They attracted a great deal of no-
tice from strangers who generalVy cx-j
pressed themselves well nleased with
their. appearance.
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Female Medical College. -The
second annual catalogue of this institu-
tion at Philadelphia (Pa.) shows that !
icine, all of them being from Pennsylva
nia, except six, one of whom hails- from
England, two from Massachusetts, and
one from each of the States of -New York,
Ohio, and Vermont.
FOR RENT
A comfortable Dwelling House
iscrteT
j50 and out buildings, situated near
the Court House. Possession given first
of August. For terms apply to
DI3IMICK & DREHER.
Stroudsburgj July 17, 1S51. 3t
DAGUERREOTYPE
MINIATURES.
rTHEritizensof Stroudsburg are informed
JL that the subscriber has taken a room at
the American Hotel, for the purpose of taking
- r .1 . . .
pu iuius 01 inose wno ma' wish mem. .is
he has had over seven years experience in
the business, And has one of the verv best
Apparatus he flatters himself able w give 1
pettect sr,tisfaciion 10 nil, by produnng pic-
lures, which, for boldness of lone and life
like appear-inee, will be equal to any taken
in Philadelphia or New York, and finished so
as not lo alter. Taken in cloudy as well as
fair weather; and et in lockets, pins, rings,
Ac. &c.
N. H All are requested to call and see
specimens, whether they want pictures or j
July 17, 1851. 31
SHERIFFS SALK.
Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas
11 issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Monroe countv, Penn'a.. to me di- i
reeled, I will
will expose to public sale at the
se of Jacob Knecht, in the Borouirh
public hou
of Stroudsburg, on
Saturday, August 9th. 1551,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following
desenbed property, to wit: All that certain
tract or piece of land situate in, Stroud town
ship, beginning at a stone (formerly a white
oak) thence by land said to be surveyed to
Joseph Hillbourne S. 18 E 62 to a chestnut j
oak, thence by land onnnally surveyed to Pe - !
tor Lemaigre, S. 29, W. 72 to a black oak,
S. Rf w i9ii.n Ltnno !,, of '
Jasper Cotant, N. G, W. 93 to a birch. N. 73 !
E. 150 to the befnnnmsf, containinsr
00 o
ONE HUNDRED ACRES,
more or less. The improvements &
are a
Log House
one and a half stories high, and a LOG BARN:
about ten acres of cleared land, four of which
are meadow. A spring of water near the
door.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of James Vanorman, and to be sold by
mc.
PETER KEMMERER,
Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, Sheriff.
July 17, 1851. )
Sportsmen (take Notice.
.ToflEl IiridcS',
Korth-JZast comer Walnut Second Sts., Barry Lewis
P3IJLADELPII I A. I Bearzlcr Andrew
HAS on hand, just received, a complete 1 Bl,sn Georffc
assortment of SHOT GUNS. Powder1 D ,
Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting , DrayerMelcnor
Apparatus of the best and most approved pat- j tennis Jacob
terns. iDutot Eliza
He has constantly on band SPORTING I J0'113 Henry
POWDER of all descriptions. Percussion '
Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank
Cartridges, and a general assortment of ma
terials for Gun Makers, &c.
Also Percussion Caps of a superior quali
ty, designed expressly for U S. Rifles.
An assortment of Fishing Tackle always :
on band.
AH the above, and any other articles in bis
line, the subscriber will sell as low as any
other establishment in the United States.
In testimony of his skill as a manufactur
er, the Franklin Institute, in the years 1850
and awarcied to him two certificates
and in; the years 1844, 1846, 1817, 1818
and 1850, five shver medals, all of which
may be'seen at his place of business.
n . JOHN K RIDER.
Philadelphia, Julv 17, 1851. 3m.
To the-Voters of Jlotiroc county.
Fellow Citizens : I offer myself as a can-1 Iveller Peter
didate for the office of jKemerer J. F.
FrolhHotarjr and Clerk of the ' , , L
srwrnl Cmrrtc nf Hf,.,. j... LeshJohn
at the ensume General Election, nnd rPn0nt J
.U - .1 . . . J ' I
-fully solicit -your -suffrages. If elected I
will endeavor faithfolly, personally and im-l
partially to dj&chnYee the duties of said of-1
Middle Smlthfield. -Julv- foriPsi . ' ' -
'fice: iRpnffriArtU. A.. CrtSn'A 3.' I .ALianeiT Ol 10T6 .9.11 uaiiu iuiu ii xaii L,
' - Fellow ciuzeh' '.v qralcheap. at th$, variety sStorc - Bark.
NEW FIRM?
1 vT v,,
tl Northampton Street, Opposite the
... . ''
THE subscribers having entered into a
partnership for the purpose of cominu-
the old stand of the late Mr. John
Ill" IJJU WtUj; iWIU J. ill -!riir.
. i . t. i d:, :
Dickson, would offer their stock
of Drus' MetJ'rineis' Paints, Oils,
'Glass, &c. Sic. to old customers of
.,. , , - , .
uiu siauu ituii i iijaiui.nis unu ueaiers III
general, rieasc call and try us.
W.JD1CKSON,
A N. SAMPLE.
Trading under thc-firm of Dickson Sample, j
Sole Agents for vVetherill's Pure Ground ;
tii ?. r 1 ' 1
tine ljcau.
Easlon, July 17, 1851. ly
n fianir,
100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's white lead,1
51) do 50 do do do do
20 do 100 po do do do
100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass )
o 00 iu Dv 12
50 do 10 by 14
10 bbls. of Alum
do
do
5
superior quality.
JO bbls. Copperas -
10 bbls. Rosin
4000 lbs. Potash
1 GOO Gallons Linseed Oil
40 bbls. spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead
Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic,
J I t t' l IT 1-
Redwood, Cochfneal and Indigo.
ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black i
':,nd Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or eallon
1 for sale by DICKSON $ SAMPLE.
m -
Easton, July 17, 1851. ly
A rmnnml ctinnlv tf T.onfl nnrl Trnn Pino r f
an si7.es, on' hand "at all times, and for sale
by DICKSON cj- SAMPLE.
Easton. July 17. 1S5I. ly.
Execiil'oa,5s Sale
op a
VALUABLE TANNERY
RE AL ESTATE,
Late the properly of Samuel Meyer, dectl.
Will be sold at public sale at the pub
house of Jacob Long, in Bartonsville,
Pocone township, Monroe county, on
Thursday, the 14th day of August next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., a valuable
''WJLil A JAJ Ail J& I'.
and about 32 acres of land. The
! tannerv is 75 feet b' 5S feet, with an ad-
dition of 25 feet; three stories hirh, con-
taining 4S vats, all as good as new ; a
il 1. -J. in t rn p i mi. i. i.
oar, sucu, iu uy au icet. J-iie wnoie is
pvell and substantially built, and contains
I oil i,A.nit-nmT tonnmn ni ori n,,.nf.
rth oueJ of thc ,vater-powers in
, ' 1
On the same property is also a large
frame
well-finished, frame barn, store jS!!Spg?-o
house, and wanon house. Thejgsss
land is all improved, and in a high state
of cultivation, adjoining lands of John :
Edinirer and others, in Bartonsville.
The above property lias many advantages
i13 a tannery ; it is situated on the north
; ana" South turnpike, and in a neighbor-
hood where oak and hemlock bark is
'plenty and easily to be had, and w
I G000 hides ner rear.
fill tan
G000 hides per year.
No. 2. a tract of woodland adjoining
the first, containing ten acres, more or
less - Ifc is handy to the tannery prop-
crty as a wood lot, and also contains con
siderable bark
No. 3, the right to cut, peel, and haul
the bark off of 11 G acres of woodland in
Jackson township, about four miles from
- R0:n i, at:i,i
r V T a 1 1
Zacherias, J. Possinger, and others.
This land is wel1 timbered and will yield
considerable oak and other bark
It is seldom that a better opportunity
is offered to a man with moderate capital
to go into the tanning business. Every
thing about the works has been got up
very substantially. Terms reasonable.
JAS. H. WALTON,
JOHN EDINGEE,
Executors of S. Meyer, dee'd.
July 10, 1851.
MST OF BETTERS
TO emaining in the Stroudsburg P. O. for
JuT the quarter ending June 30, 1851.
B
31
McLean Wm
Misener H H 2
Medzker Rudolph
Morgan Bennet
Mulligan John
Metzger Joseph
McQuown George
Powel John
! Butcher Henory
Stow V
Earrv Melchor
j Post Isaac
iPosten Elizabeth
Phillips Joseph
;Post Wm S
.Price Wm J
R
Ransbery Michcal 2
JJeppe H
E
Eylenberger Frederick Rheinbart Peter 2
Eylcnberger Jacob Row Charles W
F
i s
ISaltreller D
! Stone John
jShug Elijah 2
1 Stroud James H.
jSteigler Ch F
! Smith John
Fellencer Joseph
Frederick J D
Flagler John A
II
Heller Lydia
Ilasbrouck Abraham
Heller Susanna
Setzor John
Speering & Schoch
Smily James
See Richard. II
Stout George
Simon Phillip
V
Vanhorn James
W '
Workheiser V
White T R
Wilson Chos'G
Hammon Rebecca
Hineline Jacob
J
; Johnson Mary C
Johnes Mary
K
Keens-Geortfe
Kistler Stephen
Merepnsr. calling tor i?riers on mis ;ibi wm
, .. i- l ...:n
-Pase say they are advertised I
JJ?L?l21' I
, - , . m.n j ;
troudpburr. Mar JC1 igfii. - -'
us
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ADJOURNED
SHERIFF'S SALK.
Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Monroe county, Penn'a., to me di
rected, I will expose to public sale at the
public liouse of -Henry Neir, in Polk town
ship, on
Friday, August Sth, 1851,
j at o'clock in the afternoon the following
J-.-riiAJ :. . rr-",
t "V'JV i'hijjciijt m vn : iruci ui ljitiiu
situatein Polk township, containing
ninety Acres,
j adjoining land of Philip Dotter, John Roof,
James Kiley and others, 30 acres cleared, 4
or 5 are meadow, a stream of water passes
through the same. Improvements
Log House,
I LOG BARN, and about 20 -4P-
-1 Jjlj il.iO
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Jacob Dotter. and lo be Bold by me.
PETER KEMMERER.
Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
July 17, 1851. j
I ADJOURNED
! SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas
issued out of the Court of Common
j Pleas of Monroe county, Penn'a.. to me di
j rerted, 1 will expose to public sale at the
; public house of Henry Neff, in PolkJown
t ship, on
Friday, August 8lh, 185J,
' at 1 o!clock in the afternoon, the following
! desrribed property to wit: All that certain
I tract or piece of land, situate in Ross town
ship, Monroe county, adjmning land late 01
Godfrey Greensweig, dee'd.. land ol John
Washburn and others, containing
Twcnty-FIvc Acres,
m.ne or less, about twenty acres are cleared,
four acres of which is meadow. The im
provements are a
one and a half stories hieh, and a
LOG STABLE, some fruit trees op 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, ) 5,r.rifT
July 17, 1851.
s
LOST,
A few days since, in this borough, a Ten
Dollar Rill on the Easton Rank. The finder
will be liberally rewarded and receive the
thanks of the owner, by leaving it at
THIS OFFICE.
Stroudsburff, June 19. 1S51.
Monroe Coumfty.
Estate of Daniel Kresge, dee d.
THE Auditor appointed to report dis
. tribution of the balance in the hands
of Peter Kresge, administrator of the es
tate of Daniel Kresge, dee'd, will attend
to the duties of his appointment on Satur
day, the Sth daj of July, 1851, at his Of
fice in Stroudsburg, when and where all
persons having claims against said estate
arc requested to present them, or be de
barred from coming in for a share of the
assets. S. C. BURNETT,
June 12, 1551. Auditor.
- 81 KSWAH !
The subscriber Lost on Tuesday. 27th of
May. on the road leading from Jacob Frede
rick's to Auten's Ferry, a
Leather Purse,
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 sie 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. STEVENS.
Hope, N. J. June 5, 1851.
SIX CENTS
RAN A WAY. from the subscriber, on the
23d of June, 1851, an indentured girl,
(from the Northampton County Poor House.)
named
Polly Buss,
aged about 14 years. She took with her a
variety of clothing.
The public arc hereby cautioned against
harboring or trusting her under the penalty of
kthe Law. The above reward, but no charg
es, will be paid 11 she is brought back.
ROBERT BROWN.
Stroud township, July 3, 1851.
FREIGHT LINE.
3 r-'"''
Kcw STorSi to Newark, daily,
npHE MOHKIS CANAL now being
-- in complete order, the subscribers,
would inform their customers and thc
public, that they are prepared to forward
j all descriptions of goods, wares and mcr
j chandize by Morris Canal boats to or
j from Easton,'and all intermediate points
' with promptness and despatch. Leaving
, foot of Dey street, N. Y. daily at 4 P. M.
, per Steamboats Jonas C. Heart and
j .slander, opening the mpst direct route
1 to Easton and the Lehigh Begion.
j P. S. Be particular to mark goods
j Stephens & Condits Line, via Canal.
STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO.,
Forwarders.
Joseph S. Kibbler would re
spectfully call the attention of his per
sonal friends and acquaintances to his
connection with the above firm, and pledg
es himself that he will use every exer-
; tion to give satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their patronage.
June 26, 1851.
BARKW ANTED
nglhe subscriber will pay Five Dol-
:m its per cord in Cash for about five
hundred cords of good bright Bock or
Chestnut Oak Bark, nt his T annery in
StroudSburir. At the above named nricc
: " ...
the jaric must bc ioaacd solid and clear ,
from all kind of damage. Will also pay
. .-wi.:;n.i. ...j ,1
ujv; mi i hum jatL ami xiuiiii"uv.i
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:J,A'COBr.Sl KG MASTER '
A'nriLlfl.'lfl51, ' r? ;
siilra
l!lSS?SSfSS6
To the Voters of i?2oroc cdttaty.
Fellow Citizens: At the soliqiiation of
many friends 1 have been induced to ofTer
myself as a candidate for the office of
ProtEjoaotary and Cleric of the
Coierts of Mo:noc County,
and respectfully bolieit your votes and influ
ence on my behalf. Should I be elected I
pieage mysell to perform the duties of th
tice
Notice.
HE RE AS Letters of administration
upon the Estate of John W. Burnett.
late of the township of Stroud, in the county
of Monroe, deceased, have bepn granted to
the subscriber, all persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make immediate pav-
ment, and those having claims against the
j same will present them without delay, duly
aumenucaieu, lor settlement to
M. M. BURNETT, Adm'or.
Stroudsburg, July 10, 1851. Gt.
The Commonwealth of I'ehn-
sylvanm to the Sheriff of said
"niy' u reeling:
?SlgP Whereas, James Place, late
frti V) tMat js l0 jsay of the term of
September. 1850, before our Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas, at Stroudsburg,
at our said Court then and there held, re
covered against John L. Caffrey, adminis
trator of the estate of Silas Flower, de
ceased, a certain debt of Seventy-nine dol
lars and Fifty-four cents, as also Six dol
lars and Thirty-five cents, which in our
said Couit were adjudged to him for his
damages and costs, which he had sustained
by reason of the detention o tfhat debt, where
of the said John L. CafTrey, administrator as
aforesaid is convict as appears of re.rord, &c.
Nevertheless execution of the said Judgment
remains still to be made as we have received
information from the said James Place.
Whereupon he besought us to provide for
him a proper lemedy in that particular, and
we being willing that those things which are
right and just should be done, therefore, we
command you that by honest and lawful men
of your bailiwick you cause to be made known
unto the said John L. Caffrey. administrator
of Silas Flower, deceased, which said John
L. Caffrey is intermarried with Amelia, one
of the daughters of said deceased, Elizabeth
Flower, widow of said deceased, and Daniel
Ostrander and Rachel his wife, Bly Cour
dry and Marv his wife, James McKinney and
Rebecca his wife, William Flower, Depue
Flower, Alfred Flower, and Abiaham Flow
er, heirs and legal representatives of Silas
Flower, deceased, thai they be and appear
before our Judges at Stroudsburg, at our
Court of Common Pleas, there to be held
the
22d day of September next,
to show cause why the said Judgment shall
not be made out of the Real Estate of the
said Silas Flower, deceased, according to the
Act of Assembly in such case made and pro
vided, and have you then there1 this writ,
and the names of those by whom you shall
make it known.
Witness the Honorable Nathaniel B. El
drcd, Esq. President of our said Court at
Stroudsburg, the eleventh day of June, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-one.
M. II. DREHER,
July 10, 1S51.
Prnthonntarif.
DISSOLUTION.
FTIHE partnership heretofore existing be
JL tween the subscribers under thc firm of
Palmer cj- blagler,x 1 the iMercantile business,
has this dav been d sso ved bv mutua con -
sent.
John Palmer is hereby authorized to set
tle all matters relative to the business of the
late firm. Those persons indebted to, as well
as those having claims against out .late firm,
will therefore please call on him for settle
ment. JOHN PALMER.
June 2, 1851. JOHN A. FLAGLER.
The undersigned will rontinue thc Mer
cantile business in all its various branches,
at the old stand. A fresh supply of Groce
ries just received from New York.
JOHN PALMER.
THE PEOPLE'S
STORE-
THE undersigned has taken the store
house formerly occupied by Charles
Boys, in Stroudsburg, with the intention of
accommodating the public with a general
assortment of
DRY GOODS, at Easlon Prices,. for
Easton pay,
comprising all the latest stvles and fashions.
Also, anything in the HARDWARE line,
from a threepenny nail to a saw mill saw.
CROCKERY-WARE of all kinds, cheap,
BOOTS & SHOES, CEDAR-WARE,
And the greatest stock of
GROCERIES
in town, Coffee, tea, sugars, mo
lasses, mackerel, smoked and pick
led meat, smoked salmon, shad,
codfish, herring, dried peaches,
cherries, soap, rice, &c, &c, Sic.
All of which will be sold at very reduced
prices. We feel satisfied that all who choose
to favor us with their custom shall have their
goods to suit them. If not, we will guaran
tee to return their money.
We will hav.e on hand at all times a good
assortment of grain, flour, wheat, rye, corn,
&c, feed and chop.
Lumber of all kinds, butler, eggs, honey
and bees-wax, rags, grain, calf-skins, hides,
tallow, shingles, sheep or cattle, and'eord
wood, taken in exchange for goods.
It is out of our line of business to boast or
urag; wo lot our goods ano prices recommenu
themselves, and our customers will spread
the news. ,
fXT Don't fnrget the first right-hand
store as you "enter the western end of the
town. Get yourselves in the lino, and stop
where you see the first 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
light we charge nothing for showing. No
danger of moths, for we cannot keep our
goods long enough on hand.
JOHN PALMER,
StroudsburgJkMay 22, 1851.
SETS chisels Butcher's, Beat
f.v's and Allen's, with a lot of F.
j , .
H. Witherbv s extra new style to throw
chips. The undersigned takes pleasure
in calling the attention of Mechanics, to
J,;cnlc ttKw.1i h-ivo. f imn ami: lnKov
liiov; vumoiui ,1 ...w.. ,w ....v.
.
j For vsalc by
MILLER, & BRfflTTTER'.
with fidelity and to the best of my ahilitv 1 u ,rienus m Monroe county ana the pub- j " r
WILLIAM SC1IOONOVER . He generally, that they have taken the' Ready-Made Clothing,
M. Sfflhlifiplrl. July 1S51. above establishment, and offer for sale a1 FANCY AND DRY GOODS,
Easton, April 24, 1)1 .?? I a
H AEi) W ARE
Bry Goods & Grocery Store,
(at burke's old stand,)
In KortJt Hamilton St., Easlon nearly op -
posile the White Horse Tavern.
AS'T. &DEPUE S. MILLER' ?b1e5ee ? 0PPlte JolmlLMol
d respectfully announce to their: Ick s ?Vatch & "lry Store where they
II VU1U
large and well selected stock of Hard -
ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris-
ing the followin
rr
50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown! ca3Simers, satinet, Kentucky jeans, lin
and brass Knobs cn ana a variety of summer stuiFs.
000 gross Screws, assorted. .
200 doz Butts, assorted.
50 -Pulleys, Blakes & Westville's
manufacture.
60 doz Till Locks.
500 nlanes assorted: the celi.hmfnrl M
Copeland's make of Planes are amongst. is ma nP at .tueir estaMfelmicnt f n Eas
this assortment. a 1 ton una"er their own supervision, as they
20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, arid' fcel assurcd & givc satisfaction to
also the celebrated London spring Saw,! ulI iw style luality a"d P"ce.
manufactured by H. Disston. Also, Dis- DRY GOODS. A good assortment
ston's Mill Saws for sawing white pine;, f French, English and American broad
circular and cross-cut do.: Broadaxes.1 cloth: cassimcrs, satinets, Kentucky ieans.
hand and cooper axes; hatchets: conmas-
ses; Steel & trying squares; Stock' Howls
and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke
rel & llickardson's celebrated window
fastenings; Flush Bolts, shutter Bolts ;
plastering and mason's trowels; hammer
ed pans; brass and iron Kettles; shovels
and forks, &c., 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 large 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-
buttons; tiiread and silk. A full assort-
ment of
GROCERIES.
10 hhds Molasses.
20 bbls N. 0. and Trinidad Molasses, tend to do business on the ready pay sys
5 hhds Sugar. j tern, they are enabled to offer their Goods
30 bbls do. white and brown. - ! at the lowest rates, and as cheap as they
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
JLiysou xeas.
Bice, starch, chocolate, Ind
go, Madder, allum, &c.
Dried apples, peaches, white beans, &c
100 sacks of Salt.
flO Vftffs whif.fi Lfiarl: winW rrlnss nnd
putty.
100 kegs nails.
100 bbls, and half and qr. bbls Mack-
crej
. vlsirinn- "Evfon will find
1 Ali Felons Msiting easton, Una
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make their purchases of Miller & Broth- . The TABLE and the BAB will be fur
or's large and well selected stock of n;shed m sueb a manner as cannot fail to
Goods. Sold wholesale and retail, at Plerisc- , . , .
Burke's old stand, by i A large yard, with stabling for
MILLEll & BB OTHER. onc hundred horses
Easton, APW ; 1M ZXifSt "
J. II. STROUD C. R. AND 11 K March 27 1351.
NEW GOODS
At ffiow Prices.
STROUD & ANDRE having taken that
h.rge and commodious Brick Store House,
formerly occupied by Ur. otokes, call the
attention of their friends and the public m
general to their large stock of
Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel,
smoked and pickled meat, coarse and fine
salt, rice, etc.
CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns. Pails,
wooden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c.
HARDWARE.
Locks, screws, butt hinges, grain and grass
scythes, straw knives, door latches, bolts,
knives and forks, hoes, rakes, forks, shovels. Those who engaged to serve, twelvo
spades, planes, plane bits, cast steel saws, f months or during the war, and actnally
chisels, hatchets; augers, trying and bevel 'served nine months, shall receive one huu
squares and coffee mills. ! dred and sixty acres: and those who engaged
CROCKERY A splendid assortment of ' i0 serve six months and actually served lour
Teas, plates, &c. New style Jenny Lind. in I months, shall receive eighty acres; and
sets of 40 pieces. FANCY CHINA Mat- j those who engaged to serve for any or an
ble, neatest and latest style extant. J indefinite period, and actually served ono
BOOTS AND SHOES. Mens' bonis and month, shall receive forty acres. Provided,
shoes, boys' do cheap. Ladies' silk lasting ! that wherever any officer or soldier was
gaitsrs, kid slippers, patent Jenny Linds.slip- honorably discharged in consequence of dis
pers, misses' slippers, and childrens' shoes. ability in the service, he shall receive the a
T I? Y CI O O I) mount to which he would havo been entitled
, , , , V, , if he had served the full period for which he
of every style and cobr. Black, blue and ,,a(I engaged to serve.
brown cloths. Fancy cassimeres; black doe j Under the above act, and the acts of Con
skin do. Summer wearofall kinds. Fancy grcsS generally, the subscriber offers his
prints, alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French ;serviccs as agent to procure Land Warrants
and domestic ginghams, barege, barege de- for lhose entitled to receive ihem, as abovo
laine, black and fancy lawns, paper muslin, , Sperificd.
common and Russia diaper, tweeds, new : He may be found al his offjcc ir) Strouds
style of poplins for Ladies' dresses, silks. Ia- burg,
ces, ribbons, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach- j S. C. BURNETT,
ed and unbleached muslins, and a full assort-1 OrtoVinr 4 lfln
ment of trimmings.
Parasols and Umbrellas,
Together with a complete assortment of
goods generally, all of which they offer at ye
ty low rates.
Grain, Lumber and all kinds of Country
produce taken in exchange, and cash never
refused.
The lale Law having made the ready nay
system obligatory Upon all, we therefore have
adopted it, and intend to sell for small profits
iu.u ...a.vC 4u11.11 ic.u "iiiuu win uuas.M-
ing 01 per ci. 10 me ouyer. i.au ana ex-
n mi fin hpfnrA nnrhnfiin n rctr o m Vro '
know we can ofler goods at such prices as
will induce you to buy, for
Our Goods are cheaper and as good
A s any sotd since Noah's flood,
To buy of us it will be your gain,
And we'll take our pay in Cash Or Gntin.
Call and see no charge for showing Goods,
, STROUD & ANDRE.
Stroudsbursr. Anf1l2.4. 1S51. ' "
TBLAtsTIC m
I' or sale at this OlTilaiv
liiitcVt 'ew from CvAUtnu inl
! 2HRSCHjpiV3 & ABLER
1 Repectfully announce to the citizens of
1' Stroudsburg and surrounding country,
tnat tney nave established a store in Eli.-
' comprising Coats, such as fine cloth dres3
ami frock coats, business coats, tweed
coats, iventucky jean and linen do., mon
key jackets, &c. Pantaloons, fine black
Waistcoats of satin, cloth, cassimere, sat
inet, and of a variety of style and color
to suit any season. Shirts, an assortment-
of white, colored and common do.
I he public are respectfully invited to call
I and examine their stock of Clothing, whiel
LtweCds, linen, and a variety of summer
stuns. And a general assortment of hand
kerchiefs, stockings, &c., &c.
TO THE LftBEES.
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 all col
ors,elegantl3r embroidered Barege shawls,
&.C. 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. Also,
ladies' hose and gloves.
A good assortment of muslin, bleached
and unbleached, from ok to 12 cents per
j CARPET BAGS, for traveling
rtp ,.: 07
As they purchase all their Goods for
cash, at the lowest market nrices, and in-
; can be boug-ht at Easton or New York.
Lumber, Grain, and produce of
all kinds taken in exchange for Goods.
Stroudsburg, April 24, 1851.
I)c lb Barlci) 01jcaf,
M. WATSOX is happy to inform
f'J his old friends and customers that
lie is prepared to receive as many
of them as may favor him with their cus-
tomj a tne new Hotel erected on the site
' tne Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de-
! stroyed by fire in July last.)
?hc n".se is much increased in size
ana convenience, ana possesses every ac-
commodation which can contribute to the
COmiOTO Or tlie traveler.
I
OFFICE TO PROCURE
I SoI5icas5 Linsid Warrants.
j By a recent Act of Congress il is enacted,
. rnat cnc of the surviving, or the widow or
minorcbildrenof deceased commissioned and
! noncommissioned o
fiicers, musicians, or pri
vates, whether of regulars, volunteers, rang-
ers or militia, who performed military ser
vices in any regiment, company or detach
' ment in the service of the United States, in
the war with Great Britian, declared by the
United Stales on the eighteenth day of June,
1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790,
and each of the commissioned officers who
was engaged in the military service of the
United Stales in the late war with Mexico,
and shall be entitled to lands as follows
TO INKEEPERS,
And to all whom it mayConccru:
npHE Undersi gned embraces this method
X lo inform his friends and customers ia
particular and the public in general, that ho
has added to his former stock ol Groceries
and Varieties, a generl assortmen uf
j Consisting of the best refined Rye Whiskey;
Ie Hri.ndy; Holland anrt common Gin; N
q p m Lotion i,nd
port Wine, of the pur
est and best qualities, and oners such for
sale by the barrel, keg, gallon or half gallon,
at the lowest cash prices ; and wishes tho
Tavernkeepers in the country to give him a
call before purchusing elsewhere, a he is de
termined to give satisfaction, both in quality
and price.
He also keeps constantly on hand, for In
keepers,. Wine Ritticrs, Peppermint and
NVinterrreen, also? Lemon Syrup.
lUFlfrodnce of all kinds tahqri i invchnngp,
SAMUKL S. Ali EL.
Stroudsburgi, June 5,
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