N Another Beclinein titty GkltonandConi Maj-fas. ' , ' The steamship Asia, -with Liverpool dates to the. 5th inst., arrived at New York "Wednesday morning, lGth inst., at 9 o'clock. Private advices from London announ ce the passage of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill. The Irish members had witlulrawn. The weather in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the week previous to the Asia's sailing, has been all a farmer could wish, and crops of every kind look ed well. The Liverpool Cotton market has .un dergone a decline of 1-4, fair Uplands being quoted at 5 3-1. The sales for the week ending on Friday, reached 30, 000 bales. The market for brcadstuffs shows a declining tendency. The London Mone m arket continued without material alteration. Many Americans are returning from the World's Fair The Asia brings over one hundred passengeVs. There are still rumors of increasing difficulties between the Port and Pacha of Egypt- Tim The .Russians have again been worsted by weir implacable enemies the Circas- ians. The proceedings' respecting the fate Kossuth are concealed in the strictest diplomatic obscurity. The 'Jews Emancipation bill was pas sed in the House of Commons without a division. It is thought it will be defea ted in the other branch. Ireland. The census tables are pub lished, and the decrease otHhe vhole 31 counties since 1841, is one million seven hundred and thirty-seven thousand six hun dred and sixteen )crsons. Singular and Terrible Accident. We learn from the "Adler'' the -par- t iculars of an extraordinary accident which occured on Saturaday, the 21st ult. in Jicrn township. Mr. Elisha Davis, a large man weighing about 200 pounds, aud GO 3ears of age, was engaged in ma king a small hay stack, and before he quite finished, cast over the side a pitch i'ork, with a handle of the ordinary length, which stood upright against the stack. After completing his work, he descended from the stack himself, and unfortunatnly alighted at the very place where the fork was standing, the handle of which pierced his body between the legs, and penetrated into the stomach about 17 inches, until it touched the breast bone! There ivas no one present at the time but a small boy, who endeav ored to draw the hsndle out of the wound with one hand, but not succeeding, he afterwards took hold with both hands, and by exerting himself to the utmost of his strength, pulled it out. The woun ded man, in excruciating pain, walked 5ome distance towards his dwelling alone, when a neighbor approached, and assisted him home. The handle of the fork was about li inches thick, and sawed off blunt at the end which pierced him. Dr. Spatz was called in to attend him, and what is almost incredible to relate, he has o far improved as to be considered out oi danger. ading Gazette. lAfe RcsiiocHated. A remarkable instance of bringing back to life, when apparently gone, occurred on Sarurdaj' last at Trenton, New Jersey. A boy about twelve years old, the son of Charles Hankiuson, fell into the caaal. Dr. Skelton was called, and on arriving there (the true American sa3rs) he found a person endeavoring to find the body with a large pole. No person present thought for a moment that the bov could be saved, inasmuch as he had disappeared for several minutes. The body was fi nally raised by the pole, and taken off by Dr. Skelton. It had the appearance of death, the eyes being closed, and the mouth shut. The body was put in a recumbent position, and the process of rubbing and pressing the stomach was commenced. This occasioned the patient to belch and discharge water, and it was soon found that life had returned and that the boy was breathing. The result of the matter astonished all who were present. The boy was interrogated as to how far in his perilous situation he retained any recognition. He sa-s he remembers going down twice, and ofijert making every effort to save himself; but,' alter he went down the second time, he ... ' ? had no recollection whatever of any cumstance. Kacark Advertiser. 125,000 BRICK Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber. These. brick,are of aIarge size .and of a su perior quality, and will be sold as low and lower, according to quality, than any other brick in the County. A portion of them are pressed or front, and cornice Biick of differ ent kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma teiial that will stand the fire with impunity, thus answering for the purpose of building oake-ovens, tec, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. N. IJ. All kinds of grain, at the bigbestj "xuttui price, uiKen in exenange lor jLincic, and Cash not refused. WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE Stroudsburg, July 2L 1851, . A T vT .0 ,R KEY AT LA W . 3Ias removed his office to his dwelling house, first door below the office of the "Monrnn T)nmonrif. " ot.;1 ' AVu '.i.l l fir T. T,J V Mv?tlJ .uKPF- uw jiomnsneaoAs noteL Mizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Dec. W, 1850. -v S5 ;anc. scented apap loiwwigi- r A Tin n , n - - " - TJ mrr and shavmxr a'so the c'edbraleda havihrcrea'm" fdr.saV hv -.Jp.. - 9 I O VALUABLE BOOKS, JUST l'UBMSlIED AM) FOU SAIK BY Soh S. Taylor, Bookseller ami Statiouer, 115 NASSAU STJtEET, NEW-YORK. The following books will, be. sent by mail, free of postage, to any part of the U. Slates, on ihe receipt of the money for the same, whirb may be forwarded by mail, at the. risk of the Publisher. The Sacred Mountains Uy Rcr. J. T. llead ley. 1 vol. 12mo., Illustrated, full cloth, SI; gilt edges, extra, Si 50. The Sacred Mountains. By Rev. T.J. 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Per 100, S3 Extracts from opinions of the Press Sadrcd Scenes and Characters. Bv the Rev. J. T. Headlev. This work mav verv properly he considered a companion to the "Sacred Mountains," by the same author. Its object is to illustrate and ' render more life-like" the sacred writings. It is not the author's design to supersede the Bible. But his wish is to excite a solicitude to obtain. and to become intimately acquainted and per fectly familiar with its history, doctrines and laws; to know its truth, to imbibe its spirit. feel its power, and partake of its salvation ; in a word, to prize in some measure as it de serves, this treasure which is indeed beyond price. We predict for it a circulation far be yond any of the author's former works. The News, January 1th Sacred Scenes Characters. By the Rrv..J. T. Headley, author of the 'Sacred Mountains," &r. This work will add greatly to the repu lation of the author. In literary merit it more than equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr. Ileadley excels in his glowing style and vivid descriptions. His works are a rich tteasury 0f all the sublimity of lhought, moving ten- derness of passion, and vigorous strength of expression, winch are to be lound in an the languages by which mortals declare their minds. Daih: Globe. January 5th Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T Ilead ley. We have not for a long time sat down to a book with more pleasing anticipations, or found those anticipations more fully realized, than in the perusal of the work before us, anil we know it will be hailed with gratification bv the many admirers of the talented author. His 'Napoleon and his Marshals' was, per haps, as popular, and found at least as many enthusiastic readers as any book that can be mentioned. We think the Rambles & Sketch es are destined to be as popular at least as any of his previously published works. There is not a dull chapter in the work, filled as 'it is wJUh 'an infinite variety ' The author has ample room and verge enough'for the employ ment of his fine talents to great advantage, and most successfully has he recomplished the task. The biographical sketch of the au thor is interesting and 'well considered,' and adds much to the value of the book, which is got up in a very neat and attractive style by the publisher. Portland Transcript, Dec. 15 Mr. Headley is one of the most promising writers of this country, and we have here one of his hestbooks one on which he can safe ly rest his fame. It possesses the unfatigu ing charms of perfect simplicity and truth. There is a graceful frankness pervading the composition, which engages the interest of ! the reader in the author as well as in the sub- His rambles about Rome, Paris and London exhibit a thousand lively traits. of an ingenuous nature, upon winch a man ot taste -t i - . . i? tit i - r .i cir-UVIU ag"i ""ger- e preoici ior uns a sale e(lual 10 u,aim anJr ' ne nor s worics. jvetw. xorK icws. The collection is one of which no author need be ashamed. It consists, indeed, of some of Mr. Headley's most brilliant and highly-finished compositions, of those speci mens of his abilities by which he may be judged with the greatest safety to his fame as a word-painter and ihinker.-iV Z Tribune December 17, 1849 N IJ The above Looks will be forwarded to order, at the prices rneritioriedfiee of post age, to any part of the United States, on the receiptof orders, with-the money: Money may be sent by mail at my risk. JOHN S TAYLOR, Publisher.. 143 Nassau si. Njeio York. July 24, 1851 3m f Asrrcat variety of Toys oilSW and . ' tor d chea,, at of - . JOHN IL MKMUiv. Stroudsburg, May 8, 1851. f Attorney at La smnnnsnimo. MONROE COUSTY. PA. Office on Elizabeth street, forfiferly oc cupi.cd by Wjn. Davis, J?4v May 8; 1851 I : x . . .any gyout. m iuy o-ouHinufcs. - , . . . ... .1. i j( tir$$p at; 11 February lSI ,ftie. : FOB, H.ENT. jfp& A comfortable Dwelling House Jiiand out buildings, situated near the Court House. Pessession given first of August. For terms apply to DIMMI0K & DllEHER, Stroudsburg, July 17, 1851. 3t DAGUERREOTYPE MINIATURES. niHE citizens of Stroudsburg are informed JL that the subscriber has taken a room at the American Hotel, for the purpose of taking pictures of those who may wish them. As he has had over seven years experience in the business, and has one of the very best Apparatus, he flatters himself able to give perfect satisfaction to all, by producing pic tures, which, for boldness of tone and life like appearance, will be equal to any taken in Philadelphia or New York, and finished so as not to alter. Taken in rloudy as well as fair weather; and set m lockets, pins, rings, &c. &c. N. B. All are requested to call and see specimens, whether they want pictures or not. R. S. BROWN. . July 17, 1851. 3t SHERIFFS SALtt. 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 house of Jacob Knecht, in the Borough of Stroudsburg1, on Saturday, August 9th, 1851, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract or piece of land situate m Stroud town ship, beginning" at a stone (formerly a white oik) thence hy land said to be surveyed to Joseph Hillbourne, S. 18 E. 62-to a chestnut oak, thence by land orginally surveyed to Pe ter Lemaigre, S. 29, W. 72 to a black oak, S. 82, W. 120 to a stone, thence hy land of Jasper Cotant, N. 6, W. 93 to a birch, N. 73 E. 150 to the beginning, containing OME HUMORED 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 me. PWPF.T? TfTTlXTAT I?.P T?. R Sheriff's Office Stroudsburcr, ) . Sheriff. July 17, 1851. S Sportsmen Sake 3Coiice. John Mrl5ei North-East corner Walmit j- Second Sis., PHILADELPHIA. FIT AS on hand, just received, a complete JHL assortment of SHOT GUNS. Powder Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting Apparatus of the best and most approved pat terns. He has constantly on hand SPORTING POWDER of all descriptions. Percussion Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Biank 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 hand. All the above, and any other articles in his 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 Institcte. in the years 1810 and 18-12, awarded to him two certificates and in the years 1844, lSlG, 1817, 18-18 and IS50, five silver medals, all of which may be seen at -his place of business. JOHN KRIDER. Philadelphia, July 17, 1851. 3m. To llic Votcvs of ITIouroc o:sisly. Fellow Citizens : I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Prothosiotary and Clerk of Uic several Courts of Monroe county, at the ensuing General Election, and respect fully solicit your suffrages. If elected I will endeator faithfully, personally and im partially to discharge the dulie of said of fice. Repectfully your friend and Fellow citizen. J. II. E1LENBERGER. Middle Smithfield, July 10. 1651. NEW FIRM No. 71 Nortitamptoii Street, Opposite the Eastori Bank. THE subscribers having" entered into a partnership for the purpose of continu ing the Drug and Paint Business at the old stand of the late Mr. John Dickson, would offer their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. Glass, &t &c. to old customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try us. W. JD1CKSON, A N. SAMPLE. ' Trading under the firm of Dickson $ Sample. Sole Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground White Lead. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly n anu, 100 egs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's white lead, 50 do 50 ' do do do do 20 do 100 po do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass) do do - 75 do 10 bv 12 do superior quality. 50 do 10 by 14 do 10 bbls. of Alum JO bbb. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash 600 Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, ; , Re"i' Cochineal and LTi Z" Indigo rniture, Coach, JJJack and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKSON cj- SAMPLE. Easton. July 17, 1851. ly JLe;id and Iron Flpe. Butter, .eggs, &c. taken in.exchange for lis SKI I -Mm gs is A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of; hundred cords of good bright Kook or ; SMS chisels Butcher's, Beat- all sizes, on hand at all times, and for sale Oliestniifc Oak Baric, at his" Tannery in s'Xj ty's and Allen's, with a lot of 1 byrv , t i D,lCi??N $AMPL&- Stroudsburg At the above named price PI. Witherby's extra new style to throw iiLy '.jjgl J the jJayc must be loaded solid and clear chips. The undersigned takes pleasure ""Obuiltrv ProdUCO. frnm.nll.lrinrl of-damasre. . Will also.pav in calling the attention of Mechanics to "-AD JiOjUR'NJSD ' .SHERIFF'S 'SALE. virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas issued out of the Court of Pnmmnn Ple'as 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, August 8th, 1851 , at To'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-ol Godfrey Greensweig, dee'd.. land ol John Washburn and others, containing Twenty-Five Aca'cs, nure or less, about twenty acres are cleared, four acres of which is meadow. The im provements are a one and a half stories hich. and a LUG STABLE, 3ome 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 bv me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, July 17, 1851. Sheriff. ADJOURN til) SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe countv, 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, August 8th, 1S51, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon the following described property to wit : A tract of Land situatein Polk township, containing Ninety Acres, adjoining land of Philip Dotter, John Roof, James Riley and others. 30 acres cleared, 4 or 5 are meadow, a stream of water passes through the same. Improvements Log. House, LOG BARN, and about" 20 AP PLE TREES. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jacob Doner, and to be sold by me. PETER K III MMJjj KXj K . Sheriff's Office Slroudsbunr, ? Sheriff. July 17. 1851. S ST, A few days since, in this Borough, a Ten Dollar Billon theTSaston Rank. The finder will be liberally rewarded and receive the thanks of the owner, by leaving it at THIS OFFICE. Stroudsburg, June 19. 1851. In& the Orphan's Court oi Monroe iissty. 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 oth day of Jul-, 1851, at his Of fice in Stroudsburg, when and where all 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. BUllXETT, June 12, 1851. Auditor. $ rRJEWARD! The subscriber Lost on Tuesday. 27th of May, on the road leading from Jacob Frede lick's to Auten's Ferry, a 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 give 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. SIS CEKTS KEWAKD. ANA 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 are hereby cautioned against harboring or. trusting her under the penalty of the Law. The above reward, but no charg es, will be paid if she is brought back. ROBERT BROWN. Stroud towrjghip. July 3. 1851. FREIGHT LINE New fork to Newark, daily, hy Steasfia. FHKE MORRIS CANAL now being in complete order, the subscribers, would inform their customers and the public, that they arc prepared to forward all descriptions of goods, wares and mer chandize by Morris Canal boats to or from Easton, and all intermediate points with Dronrptncss and despatch. Jjeaving l foot of Dcy street, N. Y: daily at 4 P. M." I per Steamboats Jonas C. Heart and Islander, opening the most direct route to Easton and the Lehigh Region. P. S. 'Re particular to mark goods Stephens & Condits Line, via Canal. STEPHENS, CONDIT &JO.f Forwarders.- JGS Joseph S. TTiijuler 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 ti0n to, give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. June 26, 1851. BARK - WANTED. nphe subscriber will pay Five Dol- -M- t. a no hat nnvA in .(5ii ah for about UVC a,fajrprice for White Oak and Damaged- B'arfcVr." -. . s a cob 1 & py twm n April, 10," 1851- - fill feia lrTo She Victors' of flIoni!ne,c.oiuity. i'tfllou Citizens : At ihe solicitation of many friends 1 have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Protljoisolary and Clerls f nc Courts off lUouroc County, and respectfully solicit your votes and influ ence on my behalf. Should T be elected I pledge-myself to perform the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of my ability. WI LLIAM S.CIIOONOVER. M. Smithfield, July 1851. bministrator's- 35trtia 7"IIEREAS Letters of administration V V upon the Estate of John W. Burnett, late of the township of Stroud, in the county of Monroe, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them without delay, duly authenticated, for settlement to M. M. HURN ETT, Adm'or. Stroudsburg, July 10, 1851. 6t. Mosaroe coiisaty, s. s3$lfe& The Commonwealth of T'enn- svivania to trie emeriti o .said - Ifg Whekkas, James Place, late iii't iyt t,at js t(J saVi 0r tjie term 0r September, 1850, before our Judges of tbe Court of Common Pleas, at Stroudsburg, at our said Court then and there held, re covered against John L. CafTYey, adminis trator of the estate of Silas Flower, de ceased, a certain debt of Seventy-nine dol lars and Fifty-four cents, ae also Six dol lars and Thirty, five cents, which in our said Court were adjudged to him for his damages and costs, which he bad sustained by reason of the detention o tfhat debt; where of the said John L. Caffrey ..administrator as aforesaid is convict as appears of record, &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. CarTrey, administrator of Silas Flower, deceased, which said John L. -CarTrey is intermarried with Amelia, one of the daughters of said deceased, Elizabeth Flower, widow of said deceased, and Daniel Ostrander and Rachel his wife, lily Cour dry and Marv his wife, James McKinney and Rebecca his wife, William Flower, Depue Flower, Alfred Flower, and Abraham Flow er, heirs and legal representatives of Silas Flower, deceased, that they be and appear before our Judges at Stroudsburg, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held i 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 j (at BURKE's OLD STANDj) Act of Assembly in such case made and pro-! I,t North Hamilton si., Easton nearly op vided and have you then there this writ,! n vositc the While Horse Tavern. and the names of those by whom you shall 1 make it known. I FSILTOMAS T. & DEPUE S. MILLER Witness the Honorable Nathaniel B. El-j M. wald respectfully announce to their dred, Esq. President of our said Court at old friends in Monroe county and the pub otroudsburg, the eleventh day of June, in T- n j.i i. xi i i r,, tlievear of our Lord one.thousand eight bun- generally, that they have taken the dred and fifty-one. j aove establishment, and oner for sale a M. IL DREHER. j large and well selected stock of Hard July 10. ISSI. Prothonolary. ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris- - ' ' .i n DISSOLUTION. nj"MIE partnership heretofore existing be JL tweeii the subscribers under the firm of Palmer ij- Flagler, in the Mercantile business, has this day been dissolved by mutual con- j sent. "John Palmer is hereby authorized to set-' tie all matters relative to the business of the ' late firm. Thoe persons indebted to, as well as those having claims against out late firm, will therefore please call on him for settle ment. J.OHN PALM Eli. June 2, 1831. JOHN A: FLAGLER. The undersigned will rontinue the Mer-j . 20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, and cantile business in all its various branches, ; also the celebrated London spring Saw, at the old stand. A fresh supply of Groce- j manufactured by II. Disston. Also, Dis ries just received from New York. stons Mm gawgJ for sawjng wMte piue; JOUiN PA1'fllM- 'circular arfd cross-cut do.; Rroadaxes, rP O" 1I?0"PT 1?S hand and cooper axes; hatchets; compas X I -VJ-J ises: Steel & trvinsr squares: Stock Howls ST 13 IS, rpiIE undersigned-has taken the i store - X house formerly occupied by Charles Roys, in Stroudsburg; with the intention of accommodating the public with a general assornnent ol DRY GOODS, at Easton Prices, for Eastqn pat, comprisina all the latest styles and fashions. Also, anything, in the HARDWARE lino, 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, &c. All of which will be sold at very reduced prices, w e teel satislied mat att wno cnoose 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 have on hand at all times a good assortment of fjrain, flour, wheat, rye, cum, &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 gopds. It is out of our line of business to boast or i brag; we let our goods and prices lecommend themselves, and our customers will spread the news. fX Don't forget 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. Diin'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 riyht we charge nothing for showing. No 4 dancer of moths, for wo cannot keep our goods long enough on hand. SlroU(Jsl M .2 1 JOHN I'ALMER, t. these chisela, which save time and labor Fqv saleW . , ' '--.i . ; ' f,"t;- BROTHER. ill Executor's Sale . - - , -OF A VALIMBLE TANNERY REAL ESTATE, Laic lite properly of Samuel Meyer, dee'd. Will be sold at public sale at the pub house of Jacob Long, in Rartonsville, Pocone township, Monroe county, on Thursday, the 14th day of August next, at iu o clock, A. M., a valuable ic1 7m Trr rr;i rrrt ,r crvricrv? and about acres of land. Tho tannery is 75 feet by 53 feet, with an ad dition of 25 feet; three stories high, con taining 48 vats, all as good as new ; a bark shed, 10 by 90 feet. The whole is well and substantially built, and contains all necessary tanning tools and apparat us, with one of the best water-powers in the country. ,n On, the same propert is also a largo frame -Dwelling Hoai.se, M well-fimsheu, frame barn, store house, and wagon house. The. land is all improved, and in a high state ot cultivation, adjoining lands of John Edinger and others, in Rartonsvillc. The above property has many advantages as a tannery ; it is situated on the north and South turnpike, and in a neighbor hood where oak and hemlock bark is plenty and easily to be had, and will tan 0000 hides per year. No. 2. a tract of woodland adjoining the first, containing ten acres, more or less. It is handy to the tannery prop erty as a wood lot, and also contains con siderable bark. No. 3, the right to cut, peel, and haul the bark off of 110 acres of woodland in Jackson township, about four miles from Rartonsvillc, adjoining lands of Michcal Zacherias, J. Possinger, and others. This land is well 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 EDINGER, Executors of S. Meyer, dee'd. July 10, 1851. HARDWARE, I ry &OOClS & &VOCCry SlOl'C, nng ttic iouowing 1 m m,iD'V7 &m.m, 50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown and brass Knobs. 2000 gross Screws, assorted. 200 doz Rutts, assorted. 50 Pulleys. Rlakes & Westville's manufacture ; (jn ,loz Till T.npk5 500 planes assorted; the celebrated M. Copeland's make of Planes are amongst this assortment. and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke- rnl. Sr. Ririknrdsmi's celebrated window , fastenng8 . i?hlih Bolt3 siutter Bolts ; , , . ' i , i i plastering and mason s trowels; hammer- ; ctt pans; Drass anct iron ivettics; snoveis and forks, &c. with a great variety of hardware, too numerous to mention. LXhe 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, Cro ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas simcres. 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 en plaid; coatings; checks; flannel; hoes ; buttons; thread and silk. A full assort ment of GROCERIES. 10 hhds Molasses. ' 20 bbls N. 0. and Trinidad Molasses. 5 hhds Sugar. 4 90 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 ITyson Teas. Kicc, starch, chocolate,. Indi go, Madder: allum, Arc. Dried apples; peaches, white beans, &c. 100 sacks of Salt. 50 kegs white Lead; window glass and putty. 100 kegs nails. 100 bbls, and half and qh bbls Mack erel. All persons visiting Easton, will find it greatly to their advantage to call and make their purchases of Miller & Broth er's large and well selected stock of Gdod3v Sold whole-sale and retail, al Burka Void .stand, by ' ! ' " MtLLKll & BH0T:IIBE. Easton, April 24, 1851. n Ecu Jill
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