Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, August 07, 1851, Image 3

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    Profitable Begging.
Jt is said by. thc Cincinnati Times,
that there is in that 'city a house, occupi
ed by fifteeliTortwcnty persons, who fol
low street;, begging as a business.
'Their -gains average every day from
five to ten dollars for each of the gang, and
their nights arc spent in feasting . and
debauchery. They are all able bodied
jiien and women, aud when engage in their
vocation as mendicants, counterfeit lame
ness or any other physical infirmity like
ly to excite the compassion of the pub
lic." Corn in Ohio.
The farmers complain that the . new
com this season is nearly all infected by
a species of caterpillar which insert them
selves through the silk end of the cars
and cat awav the grain. Should the
fetock corn be found similarly affected,
the crop
half.
will fall snort at least one
Cincinnati Gazette.
Human Remains found in
the
Stomach of it Shark.
The Bridgcton (NT. J.) Pioneer says
that last week a party from that place
went on an excursion tS the Breakwater I
for purpose of catching blackfish. "While ;
engaged in this sport they caught a largo ! menl on Monroe street. All orders for House
female' shark, measuring ninefeet and j a"d S' Pattng-, Glazing, Paper Hanging,
four inches in length, and supposed to - S PnJy attended lo. and exe-
-i ' r 1.1 3 j tt cuted in the best style, upon the must rea
weijgli near four hffcdrcd pounds. TJpou sonnhle termS.
thU inrnistor nf thn .Wn r1 fminrl rrit.h.
in her stomach a quantity of bones and a
' I
mans lace Doot. llirce ot the" hniink!otluu"5UU'S "'.y J1- ICJ1
were in a perfect state of preservation, and
were pronounced by competent judges to
be the ribs of human being.
fiSrA Newly arrived Hibernian was
a-'ked at dinner whetlier he would take
some of the applopte. 'Is it houlsome?,
inquired Teddy. "To be sure it is,"!
was
the
reply. What maKes you aslc
Kueh a question?1' "Because," said the
new comer, "I once had an uucle that was
killed Avith the apple plix and sure I
thought-it might be something of that!
wort."
13
Large Calf. Mr. Hunt, of Goshen,
slaughtered and sold from his shambles
at the West Chester market house, last
week, a calf six weeks and one day old,
Avhich Aveighed, when dressed, 161 lbs.
Such an aniriial is hard to be matched.
On the 2d inst., by M. D. Robeson,
Esq., Mr. Peter Quick and Miss Eliza
( i ff, both of Stroud township
Onthe2d inst, by the llcv. Baker
Johnson, Mr. Henry XI. Mc-Collough,
aud Miss Julia Ann Drake, both of
Stroudsburg.
To tiro Voters off SI?isroe cotznly.
Fellow Citizens: I offer myself as a can
didate lor the office of
Prothonotary $ Cleric of the Courts
if Monroe County. Should you deem me
worty of your support and favor me with a
majority of your votes, 1 pledge myself to
discharge the duties of the office personally
and to the best of my abilit'.
Your humble servant,
M. II. DREHER.
Siroutlsburg, August 7, 1S51.
To llic Voters off ITIoiiruc coemty.
Fellow Citizens : Al the solicitation of
many of you 1 have been induced to offer
myself as a candidate for the office of
Register and Recorder
of Monroe County, at the ensuing general
election, and respectfully solicit your voles
and influence in ray behalf. If you deem nie
worthy of your support and favor me with a
majority of your voles I pledge myself to per
form the duties of the office personally, im
partially, and to the best of my ability.
Your humble servant,
SAMUEL REES, Jr.
Aucust 7, 1651.
To the Voter of Moiiroocounty.
Fellow-Citizens: At the solicitation of
many friends I have been induced lo offer
myself as a candidate for
County Treasurer,
at the ensuing election, and respectfully so
licit your votes. Should 1 be elected I pledge
myself to discharge the duties of the office
with fidelity and to the best of my ability,
JOHN ED1NGER.
Poconn, August 7, 1851.
To the Voters of Monroe county.
Friends and felleiv Citizens : Through
the solicitations of man)' of you I am induced
to offer myself as a candidate for ihe office
High Sheriff,
at he ensuing general election, and respect
fully solicit your influence and suffrages.
Should 1 be elcrtedi I pledge myself to dis
charge the duties of tbe office with fidelity
and to the best of my ability.
Your friend and fellow citizen;
REUBEN GREGORY.
Polk township, July '31, 1851.
To the Voters .of jlonroe eosiaty.
Fellow Citizens : I .offer myself as a can-
didale for the office of
Pi-olhoiioiarv and Clerk of tlic
several Courts of Monroe county,
at me ensuing Ueneral Election, anp respect
fully solicit your suffrages. If elected I
will endeavor faithfully, personally and im
partially to discharge the duties'of said of
fice. Repectfuily your friend and
Fellow citizen.
Middle Smiihfield, July 10,1851. W
ao llic Voters of JTJournc cosiHty
rcllow Cih
many friends
myself as a ca
A-roiKoiioisiry auo vicrlc uf tUa ;n
Courts of Monroe Couaity,
and respectfully bolicit your votes and influ-
. I i If tl 1 1 T i i ....
.on my uenau. ?uouia i oe; eiecte.u l
plede.myself to perfprmhe duties of the of.
fice vvltli fidelity anjho the best.ofjny ' jibiliiy.
WILLIAM SCkO'ONOFBR. .
M. Saiiihfield, July 3,"! 851. ' 2 ' V
-ras. Al Ihe so c Ml on of!:.1.': ,1 i. m,l. In. .. """uuuul6' 1V".""".f
. bre ..c. induced ,o ufler lcn-oidnes.'lm. Vnd life, j f b loaded sd d and dear
ill be eoual to anv taken . irom an Kind, or damage. W ill also pay
SHERIFFS SALK.
I J 1 virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas
JLJf is
issued cut of the Court of Common
Pleas of Monroe countv.. Penn'a., to mc di -
reeled, I will expose to public sale at the-J
public house of Jacob Knceht, in the Borough j
of Stroudsburg, on " I
Tlmrsday, September lltll, 1551,'
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following !
described propert', to wit: A certain Lot
situate in Chcsnuthill township, containing
about
ONE ACRE,
more or less. The improvements
on which are a frame
Dwelling House.
two stones
high, one FRAME STORE
IIOVSE, one and a half stories high, one
FRAME STJLUIjK, and a LOG SHOP.
Seized and taken in execution as the nron-
erty of Adam Huf&mith, deceased, and to be
sold by mc.
PETER KEMMERER,
Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
August 7, 1851. 5
C. U. Warnick,
fpainter emir lajicr,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the cit
zens of Stroudsburg and the surround-
ing country, that he still continues'the above
business, and may be found at his establish-
nlo.l ,.f .11 o.,Dc rnnCn.l,, An UnA '
1
sale at the above establishment
STROUDSBURG
FEMALE SEMINARY.
Miss Barton will re-open her School
for the instruction of Young Ladies on
Monday, the first day of September next.
Terms )cr scssioii of 11 weeks.
Common and higher English branches 82,00
Trench 3 00
Drawing and Fainting in water colors 2,00
Stroudsburg, July 31, 1851.
:msp Medians.
'Y DiA'ino permission a Camp Meet
ing aviII be held at Mclchoir Bos-
sard's woods, in Cherry Valley, to com
mence on Mondaj-, August 25th.
J. A. AVATSON.
July 31, 1S51. 4t
125,000 BRICK
Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber.
These brick are of a large size and of a su
perior quality, and will be sold as low and
lower, according to quality, than any olher
brick in the County. A portion of them are
pressed or front, and cornice Hiick of differ
ent kinds. Said Brick are composed of nia-
lfal lhal wi.n s'.?0'1 ,lhe fire with impiiiiity
thus ansuerina for the purpose of build injj
! bake-ovens, &c, all of which will be sold on
the most reasonable terms.
N. I). Ail kinds of grain, at the highest
market price, taken in exchange for Brick,
and Cash not refused.
WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE.
Stro i j 6 sourer. July 24, 1851.
ILeac? ami Irosi PIse.
A general supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of
all sizes, on hand at all limes, and forsale
by DJCKSON 4- SAMPLE.
Easton, July 17, 1851. ly.
FOR RENT,
j5v A comfortable Dwelling House
ji'fi..and out buildings, situated near
the Court House. Possession given first
of August. For terms apply to
DIMMICK & BBEHER.
j-Strouflsburg, July 17, 1S51. 3t
Ibmtnistrator's Notice.
"Of7"HEREAS Letters of administration
t V upon tbe Estate of John W. Burnett,
late of the township ol 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. BURNETT, A dm" or.
Stroudsburg, July 10, 1851. Ot.
0jjortsmcn Ecikc Notice.
Jolua Kridcr,
IXbrtli-East corner Walnut tj- Second Sts.,
PIIILADELPII I A.
HAS on hand, just received, a complete
assortment of SHOT GUNS, Powder
Flasks, Game Dags, and all other Sporting
Apparatus of the best and most approved pat
terns. f '
lie has constantly on hand SPORTING
POWDER of all descriptions, Percussion
Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank
Cartridges, and a general assoitment of ma
terials for Gun Makers, &c.
Also Percussion Caps of a superior quali-
An assortment of hiking Tackle always
on hand. ,
All ihe above, and any other articles iti 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 Institute, in the years 1810
nnH lR42. nw'ardpil In him two rrnfipir atpq
III !'
I a A i3K J
and in the years 1844, 1810, 1817, 18-18 j spcctfully call the attention of his pcr
and 1850, kive silver medals, all of which sonal friends and acquaintances to his
may be seen at his place of business.
JOHN K RIDER.
Philadelphia, July 17, l85f. 3m.
DAGUERREOTYPE
MINIATURES.
npHE citizens of Stroudsburg are informed
J. that the subscriber has taken a room at
the American Hotel, for the purpose of taking rhe subscriber will pay Jjive JJOE
nirtures of those who may wish them. As i LAiis per cord in Cash for about five
ie has
lad over seven years experience in
the
business, and has one ol the very best ,
Philadeli
asol U) aher. Taken in rloudy as well as
fair weather: and set in loqkets, pins, rings,
-
N. B. All are rcnuested to call and seo
specimens, whether ihey want pictures or
not. - - r -R.-S. jmOWN.
- 1 a nno rn iiim 110 n:n 1 Mr r 1 1 ni?r? 1 1 L'ni: 1 Ui. i.i At ii i -
I I'.-""" -I i - - . I . . 1 (, T17 ., 7". 1 IT-. , 1
hiaor New York, and finished t.o ; a iair price lor wnitc uaK ana jjamagea
July 17,4851 31
ljc lb Barleij Sljcaf,
ri .-. mr ? a
A51ia :
1 M. WATSON is happv to inform
ijfjj his old friends and customers that
- lie is prepared-to receive as many
of tllem as may fayor nim itl their cus-
torn, at the new Hotel erected on the site
of tlie Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de-
rojeo. Dy nre m duly last.;
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 aud the BAR will be fur
nished in such a manner as cannot fail to
Please
A large yard,
with
tabling for
A11H 1 5 Mit -J 1. nuN .--
uiiu uuuuiuu liuiaua.
M. WATSON, Proprietor
No. -103 North Second st.Phil'a.
March 27 1851.
fatosl ZVcws from Califoriaia!
Repcctfully announce to the citizens of
Stroudsburg and surrounding country,
that they have established a store in Eliz
abeth street, ncarty opposite J ohn IT. Mel
ick's Watch & Jewelry Store, where they
have just opened a large stock of
Roady-I?Iadc CIoihiBi?,
FANCY AND DRY GOODS,
comprising Coats, such as fine cloth dress
and frock coats, business coats, tweed
coats, Kentucky jean and linen do., mon-
jackets, kc. FtaitolOOHS , fillC blilCk
r. r- ... e. rk a f 4-i Ait tn n rT. inuiln I lit
USSimUlS. SULlUUIj-3, XVUIILUUIVJ juuna, 1111-
en, and a variety 01 summer stuns.
Waistcoats of satin, cloth, cassimcre, sat
inet, and of a variety of style and color
to suit any season. Shirts, an assort
ment of white, colored and common do.
The 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 generaLassortmcnt of hand
kerchiefs, stockings, Sec, &c.
TO THE LADIES.
The' offer an excellent assortment of
silks, French merinoes, chashmercs, al
pacas, de laincs, 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 sijk fringes, of all col
ors, elegantly embroidered Earege shawls,
&.u. A fine assortment of Parasols. An
extensive assortment of jaconet, Victoria
lawn, Bishop lawn, crossbarred muslin,
and a handsome assortment of cap stuff j
laces, edging, and ladies' collars. Also,
ladies' hose and gloves.
A good assortment of muslin, bleached
and unbleached, from 5i to 12 cents per
yard.
jjgr 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 businesson 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 Goods.
Stroudsburg, April 24, 1851. ,
SIX CENTS KEWAR'D.
R 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.
Strdud township, July 3, 1851.
FREIGHT LINE.
-JXew Ifoa'Ii to Newark, daily,
FT1IIE MORRIS CANAL now being.
in complete order, the subscribers,
would inform their customers and the
public, that they are prepared to forward
all descriptions of goods, wares and mer
chandize by Morris Canal boats to or
from Easton, and all intermediate points
i with promptness and despatch. Leaving
loot of JJey street, JN. x. daily at 4 1?. M.
per Steamboats Jonas C. Heart and
blander, opening the most direct route
Laston and the Lehigh Region.
P. S. Be particular to mark goods
btephens & Condits Line, via Canal.
STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO.,
Forwarders.
JSST Joseph S. Kibbler would re-
connection with the above firm, and pledg
es himself that he will uso every exer
tion to give satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their patronage.
June 26, 1851.
BARK WANTED.
hundred cords of good bright Hock or
Chestnut Oak Bark, at hid Tannerv in
Bark.
JACOB SINGM ASTER.
April ID, 1851- ' i
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Rop sale at this.OfficptK,
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thor is interesting and 'well considered,' aticT
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 best books one on which he can safe
ly rest his fame. It possesses the unlatigu
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
ject. His rambles about Rome, Paris and
London exhibit a thousand lively traits of an
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New York News.
The collection is one of which no author
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some of Mr. Headley'a most brilliant and
highly-finished c ompositions, of those speei.
mens of his abilities by which he may be
judged with the greatest safely to his fame
as a word-painter and thinker.-iV Y Tribune,
December 17, 1819
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age, o any pari of the United States, on the
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JOHN S TAYLOR,
Publisher, M3 Nassau st New York.
July 24, 1851 3m
Agre,at variety of Toys on hand and
for sale cheap at the variety store
of ; JOHN H, ME LICK.
Stroudsburg, MayS, 1851;
ATTORNEY V T T, A W.
Has .removed his office to his dwelling
house, first door below the office of ihe
"Monroe Democrat," aud directly oppo
site S.'J. Ilollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth
street. 1
'Stroudsburg, pec. 10, 1850 ,
BLANK MORTGAGES, .
Fon-sale at this Officqf
1
"nl i i ' nr n--
NEW. FIRM '
No. 71 Nbrtliampton Street, Opposite the
Jbaston Jbanlc.
THE subscribers having entered into a
partnership for the purpose of continu
ing tne uruc and faint iJusinesfrat j?
the old stand of the late Mr. John
Dickson, would offer their stock
of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Class, &.c. &c. to old customers of
the stand and Physicians ,and dealers
general. Please call and try us.
W.J. DICKSON,
AN. SAMPLE.
Trading under the firn of Dickson Sample
Sole Agents for VVetherili's Pure Grount
White Lead.
Easton, July 17, 1851. ly
100 kegs 25 lbs. each, WetherilPs white lead,
50 do
50
do do
do
do
20 do 100
100 boxes 8 by
po do
10 CMass )
do
do
75 do 10 by 12
50 do 10 by 14
do superior quality,
do )
10 bbls. of Alum
JO bbl3. Copperas
10,bbls. Rosin
4000 lbs. Potash
GOO Gallons Linseed Oil
40 bbls. spirits Turpentine
2000 lbs. Potters Red Lean
Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustict
Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo.
AIjSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black'
and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon
for sale by DICKSON J- SAMPLE.
Easton, July 17, 1851. ly
iffosfiroe county, ss.
The Commonwealth of Penn-
i r . . t c-, . .
3.fc?iMJ?x syivania lo me onenu ol said
3"3&$ County, Greeting:
Whereas, James Place, late
'rV ly, that is to say, 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. Calfrey, 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 Court were adjudged to him for his
damages and costs, which he had sustained
by reason of the detention o tfliat 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 remedy 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
ol the daughters of said deceased, Elizabeth
ini - rii -n . ,
Act of Assembly in such case made and pro
video, and have you then there this writ,
and the names of those by whom you shall
make it known.
Witness tlie Honorable Nathaniel 13. El
dred, Esq. President of our said Court at
Stroudsburg, the eleventh day of June, in
thL. year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-one.
M. H. DREHER,
July 10, 1851. Prothonotary.
THE PEOPLE'S
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nnilE undersigned has taken the store-
JL house formerly occupied by Charles
Hoys, in Stroudsburg, wiih the intention oh
accommodating tne puouc wun a general
assortment of
DRY GOODS, at Easton Prices, for
Easton pay,
comprising all tne latest styles and lasmons.
Also, anything in the HAKDwAHK Ime,,
from a threepenny nail to a saw-mill saw.
CROCKERY-WARE of all kinds, cheap,
HOOTS & SHOES, CEDAR-WARE,
And ihe greatest stock o!"
GROCERIES
in town. Uohee, tea, sugars, mo
lasses, mackerel, smoked and pick
led meat, smoked salmon, shad.
QS-dlcodfish, herring, dried peaches,
cherries, soap, rice, &c, &cM &c.
All of which will be sold
at ver reduced
fall whochoose
prices, we leei satisfied mat
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 grain, fldUr, wheat, rye, corn,
&c, feed and chop.
Lumber of all kinds, butter, eggs, honey
and bees-wax, rags, grain; calf-skins, hides,
tallow, shingles, sheep or cattle, and cord
wood, taken in exchange for goods.
It is out of our line ot business to boast or
brag;' we let our goods and prices lecommend
themselves, and our customers will spread
the news. "
05s" DonH forget the first right-hand
sloro as vou enter the western end ol tne
town. Get yourselves in the line, nnd 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
right we charge nothing for showing. No
dancer of mollis, fowe cannot keep, our
goods long enough on hand.
JOHN PALMER,
Stroudsburg, May 23, 1851.
(Jf SETS chisels Butplicr's, Beaf
CJ ty's and Allen's, with a lot of P.
II. Witherby'a extra new style to throw
chips. The undersigned take pleasure
in calling the attention of Mechauics'to.
these chisels, which save timu and labor.
For sale by
MILLElt & BROTHER. .
Easton, April.24, 1851; .
i:Q APS,TT-fine. scented - Soaps forasli-
fng and shaving a'so the c cebrated
shaving cream, foKsa e by -viM'ir'
r lower, widow oi saia aeceaseo, ana uaniei wwite the While Horse Tavern.
Ostrander and Rachel his wife, lily Cour-I
dry and Mar his wife, James McKinney and FgnilOMAS T. & DEPUE S. MILLER
Rebecca his wife, William Flower, Depue j would" respectfully announce to theic
Flower, Alfred Flower, and Abiaham Flow-! old friends in Monroe county and the pub
er heirs and legal representatives of Silas lic generally, that they have taken the
v lower, deceased, that they be and appear ; i, i iTr i i a- i
before our Judges at Stroudsburg, at our 1 fbovo establishment, and offer for sale a,
Court of Common Pleas, there to be held liirSe and wel1 selected stock of Uard
ihe ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris-
22d day of September next, inS th following
to show cause why the said Judgment shall S3 H3. 10) V Jtk IB, Wia
not be made out of the Real Estate of the I r,0 J0z llim Locks, with white, brown
said Silas 1 lower, deceased, according to the f? nea rri
OF A
VALUABLE TANNERY
MEAL ESTATE,
Late the property of SamucVMcycr , dee'd.
Will be sold at public sale at the pub
house of Jieol) Tnnr In Unrtonsrlllo
1,1 ! Pocone township, Monroe county, on
I mi i . iVt i 7
-j.mu5u.ay, uie l'ltu a ay oi .august next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., a valuable
and about 3 acres of land. The
tannery is 75 feet by 58 feet, with an ad
dition of 25 feet; three storie3 high, con
taining 48 vats, all as good as new ; a
bark shed, 1C 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.
On the same property is also a largo
frame
Dwelling House,
well-finished, frame barn, store
house, and wagon house. The
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laud is all improved, and m a high state
of cultivation, adjoining lands of John
Edinger and others, in IJartonsville.
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 easilj 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 11 G acre3 of woodland in
Jackson township, about four miles from
IJartonsville, adjoining lands of Micheal
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,
Dry Goods & Grocery Storey
(at burke's old stand,)
III North Hamilton St.. Easton nearly on -
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2000 gross Screws, assorted.
200 doz Butts, assorted.
50 " Pulleys, Blakes & Wcstville'
manufacture.
60 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. Disstbn. Also, Dis
ston's Mill Saws for sawing white pinej
circular and cross-cut do.; Broadaxe3,
hand and cooper axes; hatchets; corapas-
' ses; Steel & trj'ing squares; Stock Howls
and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Mackc-
rel & Rickardson's celebrated window
fastenings ; Plush 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.
SIS' IDS,
Cloths. French blue black, blue, brown,
cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Cro
ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas-
culuv;lca' laAov; "ssuihuuiii uauii;a
lres3 Goods; black silk, black silk warp
lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and
fancy linen, gingliam, calicoes, etc. Led
ticking, bleached and brown muslin; lin
en plaid; coatings; checks flannel;, hoes ;
buttons; thread and silk. A full assort
riient of
GROCERIES.
10 hhds Molasses.
20 bbls N. 0. and Trinidad Molasses.
5 hhds Sugar.
30 bbls do. white and brown.
15 " sperm, whale and lard Oil.
25 boxes soap.
20 do. caudles.
3000 lbs Bacon. .
25 bbls mess pork.
25 do- Plour.
10 chests Imperial and Young
Hyson Teas.
Rice, starch, chocolate, Indi
go, Madder, allum. &c.
Dried applos peaches, white beans, &c.
100 sack3 of Salt.
50 kegs white Lead; window glass and
putty.
100 kegs nails.
. 100 bbls, and half and qr. bbls Mack
erel. '
All persons visitiug Easton, will find
it greatly to their advantage to call and
make their purchases of 3Iillor & Brotlir
cr's large and well selected etacl of
Goad Sold wholesale nd retail, tt
iBurkqs old stand, by,
-MILLER & BROTHER.
Easton, April 24, 1851 . . t
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