MST OF LETTERS Remaing in Uie Strbudsburg-P. O., August 10, 18511 '. ' - " " - IlanmvHiram S Adaras, J. "WR, 33 IJarvis, Dr 0 A Baker, Miss Elizabeth L Bush, Miss Anna E. Buskirk,. Peter W. Bowlby, David Brotzthan,. Joseph D Drake, Daniel Delong-, James E Elev, James F Fulmcr, John Jr. Laurnice,MjssEJeanor Miller. Adam May, Walter;.. 1 - Peters,. Isaac' R . Reimer, Josinh Rowe, Miss C E S , Staples, Rev John L Froncfield, Chas. M D Scribner, Rev Wm StaDles. James . G Gross, Morris Gait, Thomas A H Uouck, J Philip lloffort, George jSchoch, Theodore V Van Boskirk, Richard W Warnick, Charles. 17 Wallpy, John . Hoag, Isaac V Harrison, Obed Persons calling for Lcttrcs in the above list will please say they are advertised. N. B Post Office Stamps for sale at this Office. GEO. H. MILLER, P. M. August 16, 1851. ESTRAY. Came to the premises of the Subscriber, in Chesnutliill town ship, about three .weeks ago, a triark brown id LIFER, with a white head. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her awayTotherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs. Ch II. IIEANEY. Chesnutliill, August 21, 1851 REGISTER'S NOTICE. "flW"OTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the es tates of tlie respective decedents and mi nors, that the administration accounts of tlie following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation and. al lowance to the Orphans' Court to be held at Stroudsburg, in .and for the aforesaid county, on Monday, the 22d day of Sep tember next, at 1 o'clock, p. m. First and final account of Henry Wcrk heiser, administrator of the estate of Val entine "Werkheiser, late of Hamilion tsp. deceased. First and final account of Daniel Bush, one of the Executors of the last Will and Testament of James Bush, late of Stroud township, deceased. Final account of John Felker, admin istrator of the estate of Jacob Felker, late of Hamilton township, deceased. Final account of Abraham New hart, JSxecutor of the last Will and Testament of Abraham Youngken, late of Smith field township, deceased. First account of John Flytc and Ber nard Flytc, administrators of the estate of Abraham luyte, late of Ross townkip, deceased. Final account of Robert McNeely. ad ministrator of the estate of Adam MaXce ly, late of Middle Smithfield township, deceased SAMUEL BEES, Jr., Rcaister. Register's Office ) Stroudsburg, August 21, 1851. $ To the Voters of Monroe co.." Friends and Fellow Citizens: Tlie earnest solicitations of numerous friends have in duced me to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate .Tnde of the several Courts of Monroe County Should you deem me worthy and competent, I would respectfully solic it your votes and in lluence. If should be elected I pledge mv self lo discharge the duties of the office with fidelity, impartiality, and to the best of abil-"y- JEREMY MAC KEY. M Smithfield. August 21, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co : Friends and Fellow Gitizcns:-Al the earn est solicitations of many of ynu, J am in'dured to offer myself as a candidate for the office' of Associate Judge of the Courts qf Monroe County. at the en suing general election. Should you deem me worthy our suffrages and elect me, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said fiice impartially, with zeal and fidelity, to the best of my alulity. THOMAS G RATTAN. M Smithfield; August 2 1 , 1 85 1 To the Voters of Monroe co.: Friends and Fellow Citizens: 1 offer my self as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge - of the Courts of Monroe County. Should you deem me worthy and competent I would respectfully solicit your votes and influence, and should I be elected, 1 will endeavor to the best of my abiliy,.t.o render general satisfac tion, and discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. Respectfully, vottr friend and fellow ritizerr. JONAS A. M. Smithfield, August 21,1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Having- consulted a number of my friends I have concluded to offer myself to you for County Treasurer. Should I be elected I will personally attend to the duties of the office, and discharge the eamc with impartiality to the public. ' . .JOHN BOYS. Stroudsburg, August 21, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Citizens:-At the solicitation of nu merous friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of , Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe county, and respect-; Tllll n.irta. .m I CuUV ?tand,,aflu,eilpc mmJ t Z:i T"e.C1 i . fifi""; MSrimyselfas a candidate for file-office of , j , w me uciji. ui uiy iiwjiji . WILLIAM. CLARK. M. Smithfield, August 21, 1851. Iead assd Iron Pipe. .1, Rpiy P oMra?. 7J9hneQ&e myse f to perform tlie dunes ol.tlie ol- , ,v Aqii.-f-n-.i hv - . . Jj S2es, on hanU-f aH tMesi he5!t of rriybility;. Burke 8 i'Jg , P1,min,; " ? b-v. DICKSON S'SlamiP&J: L . ': um r r, a m: i unnwh v f.u MILLER & BROTHER. A nunnml .1.. -FT 1 -.1 I st .I tarton, July 17,-1351. ly'. I ? ' l Hi. Smithfield Jly 3, .1361.I ' Baeton, April 24, 1851; K l A : To the Voters of Monroe, co. I'ellow Cttizcns:-Ai the solicitation "of nu merous friends I have been induced to. offer myself as a candidate for the office of .Sheriff of Monroe count j, at the the ensuing General Election, and r.e spectfullysolicit your votes. Should 1 be so fortunate as to be elected, T pledge myself to discharge the duties df the office personally, faithfully, impartially, and to the best of my abihtv. Respectfully, your friend and fellow citizen. JAMES N DCJRLhNG. Stroudsburg, August. 14, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe eo.: Fclloib .Citizens: I offer myself as a can didate for the office of. Sheriff of Monroe county, at the ensuing general election, and respect fully solicit your votes. Should I be so for. tunale as to be elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully, impartially, and to the host nf mv ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow itizen. MELCHOIR 130SSARD. Hamilton. August 11, 1851.- To the Voters of Monroe co.: Friends and Fellow Cittzens:-Hana been solicited by many friends, 1 offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judsje of the Courts of Monroe county. Should you uee.m me wormy and competent, i would re spectfullv solicit your votes and influence and should I be elected, I will endeavor, to the best of mv ability, to render general sat iifaction, and discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity. Resp'y, your friend and fellow citizen ABRM LEVERING. Hamilton, August 14, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co. ' Fellow Citizcns:-A the solicitation of nu 'morons friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe county, and respect i fully solicit your votes and influence in my oehalf. Should'I be elected, I pledge mysel to discharge the duties of the office faithful ly, impartially, and to the best of my ability . ANDREW STORM. Hamilton, August 14, 1S51. To tlie Voters of Monroe co Fellow-Citizens:-Allhe solicitation of ma ny friends I have been induced to offer, my self as a candidate fur the office of . Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe county, and respect-' lully sourit your voles and inliuencc in my belwlf. Should I be elected I pledge mysel to discharge the duties of the office impar tial', and to the bestol my ability. JOSEPH FENNER. Hamilton, August M, lSul. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Monroe county. at the ensuing General Election, and respect. fully solicit your suffrages. If elected 1 will endeavor faithfully to perform the duties pf aid oilice. PETER MERWfNE, Sen'r. Tobyhanna, August 14. 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow- Cilizcns: I offer myself as a can didate for Tlie office of Register and Eecorder of Monroe county, and respectfully solicit vour votes. Should you deem me worthy of your support, and favor me with a majority of vour sunrages, i pledge mvseh to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully lind to the best of my ability. . Your humble servant, ROBERT R. DEPUX Smithfield, August 14. 1851.- To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Cilizcns: At the solicitation of numerous friends, I have been induced to of fer myself as a candidate fr the office of County Commissioner, and respectfully solicit your votes and influ ence. Should I be so fortunate as to be elec ted 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, and to the best of my ability. MELCHOIR DREIIER. Stroud, August 14. 1851.- To tlie Voters of Monroe county. Fellow-Citizens : At the solicitation of many friends 1 have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, at the ensuing election, and respectfully so licit your voles. Should I be elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my ability. JOHN EDINGER. Pocorio, August 7, 1851. To the Voters of ITIonroe county. Friends and fellew Citizens : Through the soliritations of many of you I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office Sheriff of Monroe, county, a"the ensuing general election, arid respect fully solicit your influence and suffrages. Should I be elected, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my abiljty. " v Your friend and fellow citizen, REUBEN GREGORY. Polk township, July 31, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow Citizens : I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Prothonotary and Cleric of the several Courts of Monroe county, at the ensuing General Election, and respect fully solicit your suffrages. If elected I will endeavor faithfully, personally and im partially to discharge theduties of said of fice. Repectfiilly your friend and Irellow citizen. J. H. EILENBERGER. Middle Smithfield, July 10. 1851 To fSsc Voters of ITiouroe jcowtKiU! " II fill I Fellow Citizens .At the solicitation of friends 1 have been induced to offer 7 ' o rl j r'r.j ,J rollwnoiary 06 lerCOJ Uie L,OW lb MONROE COUNTY, and respectfully faolicji your votes pnd inn- .onre on my behalf. Should J bp elected i n To : the4 Voters of Monroe, co.il Fellow-Citizens:- offer myself as.a candid ate for the office of " . ' Prothonotary cXClertoftfie Courts of Monroe County, at the ensuing General Election, and respectfully solicit your votes. Should I be so fortunate" as "to be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully,- impartially and to the best of my ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow citizen. DAVID KELLER. Stroudsburg, August 1-1, 1851. " .' To tlie Voters of Monroe county. Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself as a cah didate for the office of Prothonotary Clerhof the Courts of Monroe County. . Should you deem me worty of your support and favor me with a majority of your votes, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally ' and to the best ol my ability. Your humble servant, - M. II. DREIIER. Si roudsburgy August 7, 1851. To the Voters .of Monroe cotiaty. Fellow Citizens :--At the solicitation of many of you I 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 votes and influence in my behalf. If you deem me worthy of your support and favor me with a majority of your votes 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. August 7, 1S51. 3,bmtnisitator'5 JJottrx T78T7"HEREAS Letters of administration V upon the Instate 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. BURNETT, AdnCor. Stroudsburg, July 10, 1851. Gi. Caaeap Mcetiii t9 . 1 o- Y Divine permission a Camp Meet iug will be held at Melchoir Bos- sard's woods, in "Cherry Valley, to com- mence on luonaay, august zom. J. A. WATSON: July 31, 1851.-i-4t HARDWARE, Dry $oods & Grocery Store, (at burke's old stand,) InybrtJi Hamilton st.: Boston nearly op- 2)Qsitc the White Morse Tavern. rglHOMAS T, & DEPUE S. MILLER -- nvould respectfully announce to their old friends in Monroe county and the pub ic generally, that the' have taken the above establishment, and offer for sale a urge antj well selected stock ol Hard ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, conipris- ng the lollowing 50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown and brass Knobs. 2000 gross Screws, assorted. 200 doz Butts, assorted. ' 50, Pulleys. Blakes ;& TVcstville's manufacture. 60 doz Till Locks. 500 planes assorted; the celebrated M Lopeland s make of Planes are -amongst this assortment, " ' 20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, and also the celebrated London spring" Saw, manufactured by II. Disston. Also, Dis ston's Mill Saws for sawing white pine; circular and cross-cut do.; Hroadaxes, hand and cooper axes; hatchets; compas ses; Steel & trying squares; Stock Howls and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke rel & llickardson's celebrated ' window astenings ; Flush Bolts, shutter "Bolts ; Mastering 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. CloUis. French blue black, blue, brown, cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Gro ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas simeres. A large assortment Ladies' Dress Goods; black silk, black silk warp iustre, bareges, delaine, lawas plain and fancy linen, gingham, calicoes, &c. Bed ticking bleached and brown muslin; lm- r , 6, -wwxw, r , , hiit.rnnfi? fhrn-sin nnH gt A full oacAvr ; mcnt of . GROCERIES. -.t 10 lihds Molasses. . 20 bbls ft. 0. audi Trinidad. Molasses: - 5 lihds Sugar. . ... 30 bbls do. wliito and brown. IS " sperm, wbalc and lard Oil. : 25 boxes soap. 20 do. candies". 3000 lbs Bacon. ; : m 25 bbls mess pork.' - I, 25 do- Flour. , 10 cbesfs Imperial and Young Hyson Teas. llice, starch, chocolate, Indi co, Madder, alliim, &c. DrieS apples, peaches, white beans, &c. 100 sacfe of Salt. 50 kegs white Lead; window glass and 100 kegs.inails. , -100bblsj and half and qr. bbls"SIack-: crel. All persons visiting Easton, , will find ircaty t0 their advantage: to call, and ' make their purchases of -.Miller & er's large and well selected. , stock ds gold wholesale nnd re J '125,00$ buksk Just burnt and for sale by the subscribers inese uncle are ol a large size and of a su perior guality, 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 Illicit of JifTpr. ent kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma terial that-will stand the fire -with 1 impunity, 'thus answering for the purpose o'f building bake-ovens, &c, all of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest market price, taken in exchange for Brick, and Cash not refused. WILLIAM S. WTNTEMUTE. Stroudsburg, July 24, 1851. e. to Scirlci) Sljcaf, Osa' flhhcl Again ! m M. WATSON is happy to inform his" old friends and customers that he is nrenaredto receive as manv of them as may favor him with their ciis-. torn, at me new jiotei erected on tne site of the Old Barley Sltcaf, (which was de stroyed by fire in July 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 and the BAR will be fur nished in such a manner' as cannot fail to please. . jSgy A large yard, with stabling for one hundred horses; M. "WATSON, Proprietor. No. 193 North Second St., Phil'a. March 27.1851. ILtitcst Sews from California! IOKSCBIKii$B & ABLER llepectfully announce to the citizens of Stroudsburg and surrounding country, that they have established a store in Eliz abeth street, nearly opposite John lMel ick's Watch & Jewelry Store, where they have just opened a large stock of 2cady-9ic!c Clothing, FANCY AMD DHY GOODS, comprising Coats, such as fine cloth dress and frock coats, business coats, tweed coats, Kentucky jeau and linen do., mon key jackets, &c. Pantaloons, fine black cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans, lin en, and a variety of summer stuffs. Wahtcoats of satin, cloth, cassimere, sat inet, and of a variety of style and color to suit any .season. Shirts, an .assort ment pf white, colored and coinmon do. The public arc 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.GOOXS.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 LADES. ' They offer an excellent assortment of silks, French merinoes, chashmeres, al pacas, dc laines, a large assortment of changeable lincns, lawns embroidered and of various patterns, ginghams, and a splendid assortment of calicoes. Also, a handsome assortment of Thibet wool shawls with silk frmges,ot all col orselegantly embroidered Barege shawls, &c. A fine assortment of Parasols. An extensive assortment of jaconet, yictoria lawn, Bishop lawn, crossbarred muslin, and a handsome assortment of cap stuff ; laces, edging, and ladies' collars. Abo, ladies' hose and gloves. A good assortment of muslin, bleached and unbleached, from ol to 12.cents per JB-" CARPET BAGS, for traveling, of a variety of styles. As they purchase all their Goods for cash, at the lowest market prices, and in tend to do business on the ready pay sys 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 124, 1S51. FREIGHT LINE. rig t-J. . - -j ji J- . iJ .ASSgJi cv Yovli to Newark, daifly, nnHB-MORRIS CANAL now being in complete order, the subscribers, would inform, their customers and the bJi that'tliey are proparcd to forward aU descr;ptioils 0f goods, wares and mcr x c 1 chandize by Morris- Canal boats to or from JEaston,. and all intermediate points with nromntness and despatch. Lcavinx I foot of Doy street, N. Y. daily at 4 P. M. , per Steamboats Jonas 0. Heart and Islander, opening" the most 'dir.ect route to Easton and the Lehigh Region. P. S. Be particular to mark goods Stephens & Oondits Line,, via Canal. STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO., Forwarders. JUST Joseph S. Hijitcleil would re spectfully call the attention of his per sonal frieuds''and acquaintances to his connection with the above firm, and pledg es himself that ho will use" 'every exer ! tion to give satisfaction to all who may 'n l . 1 i iavor mm witu tneir patronugu. June'26, 1851. , BARK .WANTED, nphc subscriber will pay Kive vol- ; jft r-- --J-LARS per cord in Gash tor about live jIIg'c0linlr.. that ,10 sliCOniinnea the abovo hundred cords of good bright Itocic 01 Chestnut Oak Bark, at his Tanncryjn Stroudsburg. At tho above named price ApriH 0,18,51, Broth,:. tlie.barkinuft.baJoadwLeoHcL.andjeicnri, q&w oe pune na .y auen.iet 10, mm - :-oh foomJallkind of .damage. UBmjtpayri v " , ' taili'iat " fairf.priore.fQrVliite.Oiknd.HamagqdU: j.T .. wl x-T)OW SASxV' an(y K -T Bark;. " : :&-a ''":' igiazed, of all atees, coiihtamly-muhand and IER.?v ' A: .UVCOBSINjGMA''8,JfBlMlK :fr salo at.iiiral)0to esnii'lifilintent. VALUABLE .BOOKS,- JUST PUBLISHED AND" FOR SALE BY ?ohaa . 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But his wish is to excite a solicitude to obtain, and to become intimately acquainted and per- fRrtlv fnmilinr with h hinrt, rlon.rinoQ rsnr -i . 1 laws: tn knmv its truth, tn imhih it smrir x 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- '"Parais 01 me oesi anomoai approveu pai serves, this treasure which is indeed hevond , lTs' , , , a cn-nhr price. We predict for it a circulation fa'r be- DfSfri??nconrsta11?11? n -ha.nd SP01 vend any of the authors former works. ' ' PWD0?R .f f.U descriptions Percussion The Neios January 7th : CaPs' Shot I3"llel Moulds Bal1 and Kank Sacred Scenes Characters. By the R-v. J. Cartridges, and a general assortment of ma T. Headley, author of the 'Sacred Mountains,' terials for Gun Makers, &c. &c. This work will add greatly to the repu- A. Percussion Caps of a superior quab tntinn of Th a.,ihnr Tn i;fn mr,-f it mr designed expressly for U. S. Rifle3. than equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr.! An assortment of Fishing Tackle always Headley excels in his glowing style and vivid , on. , , , , . ,. descriptions. His works are a rich treasury ' . AU,the above and any other articles m his of all the sublimity of thought, moving ten- i lne' the subscriber will sell as low as any dernegs of passion, and vigorous strength of, otler establishment in the United States, expression, which are to be found m all the ,n testimony of his skill as a manufactur languages by which mortals declare lheir. er, the I rankmn Institute, m the years minds.-AnVy Globe, January 5th and . . auwarded io E?ri!cfXff Rambles. and Sketches By Rev J T Head-! 5nlQ.m years l844' l8lG' ;,181f7' ley. We liave not for a Ions time sat down : and l8a0' F1VE s'LVE.tt siedals, all of which, to a book with more pleasing "anticipations, or! ma' be seen at n,s plac? "T SF found those anticipations moie fully realized, j , ., , , ,. T , Kl .than in the perusal of the work before us, and ! Philadelphia, July 1, lSol.-3m. we know it will be hailed with gratification' 1 riTT"I7 T3i7,nk"OT "C'SL by the many admirers of the talented author, j XJ.lli'i JUJJ JL JLiJ-i VZ) His 'Napoleon and his Marshals' was, per- rif JT. TTJ Tfl haps, as popular, and found at least as many ' 1 I fi B m, I A enthusiastic readers as any book that can be ! mentioned. We think the Rambles & Sketch-1 r"pHE undersigned has taken the store es are destined to lie as popular at least as ! X house formerly occupied by Charles any of his previously published works. There Boys, in Stroudsburg, with the intention of is not a dull chapter in the work, filled as it accommodating- the public with a general is with 'an infinite variety r The author has assortment of 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 upvin a very neai anu attractive siyie uy 1 the nublisher. Portland Transcrwl. Dec: 15 mr. ncuuiuy is nut; ui ine uiuai jinjuwauiy 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 inn charms of perfect simplicity and truth. There is a firaceful frankness nervadino the' the- reader in the authoras well as in the sub-1 Knmnneiimrr ivhifh pnomrps thft in!nrfil nl . O . I o ject. His rambles about Home, fans ana ' i1"1"- cmciadsircuiiMi4u..nii London exhibit a thousand lively traits of an jt favr us with their custom shall have their ingenuous nature, upon which a man of taste j ds to suit them. If not, we will guaran- w de oht to 1 neer. We nredict lor tins a sale equal to thatof any of the author's works. a - New York iScws. The collection is ono 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 woril-painter and thinke.-iV Y Tribune, December 17, 1840 - N B The above Dooks will be forwarded to order, at the prices mentioned, free of post; age, to any part of the United States, on the receipt of orders, with the money. Money may be sent by mail at my risk. JOHN S TAYLOR, Publisher, M3 Nassau si. New York July 21, 1851 3m C. U. War:iicl, flaintct; awh lajicr, businevs, and may be found at his establish mcnt on Monroe s'treet. All orders for House .and Sign Painting, Glazing, Paper Hanging, 1 Siroudshurgv' Jul 31, SHERIFFS SALE. BY 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 tha public house of Jacob KncchtT in the Borougk of Stroudsburg, on Thursday, September 117, lS51y at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the followincf Uitimfn i, ni.ocn.iTMn wneliin win.mr- 'about - . ONE ACRE, more or less. The improvements on which arc a frame Dwelling .House, IHB 111a two storica high, one FRAME STORE HOU&E, one and a half stories high, one FRAME STABLE, and a LOG SHOP, Seized and taken in execution as the prop--erty of Adam Huffsmith, deceased, and to be sold Ine' PETER KEMMERER, . Sheriffs Office Stroudsbunr, 1 - Sheriff, 'August 7, 1851. NEW FIRM No. 71 Northampton Street, Opposite the Easton Bank. THE subscribers having- entered into a partnership for the purpose of continu ing tne mug and ramt Business at the old stand of the late Mr. John1 Dickson, would offer their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. to old customers of the stand, and' Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try us. W. J. DICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trading under the frrm of Dickson 5f Sample. Sole Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground White Lead. EastoivJuly 17,1851. y 100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's white lead, iO do 50 dor - do do do " 20 do100 po do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass ) do do 5 do 10 by 12 do superior quality. 50 do 10 bv l-l do 10 bbls. of A'lum 10 bhs. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash fiOO Gallons Linseed Oil. 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead Dve Woods. Madder. Loowoo'd. Fustic ,Vo'A ' Coch,neal andlndigo. -fi-uoi- siiuunwr r uniuure, Vvoacn. DiacK and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKSON 4- SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly 1 f t r ( a ZtTpQVLbVXZXl QlQKC j OHCC. j : : j John Krider, ' North-East corner Walnut tj- Second Sts.r 1 . putt a ti v t p tt t a r . . LJ AS- on hand, just received, a complete assortment of SHOT GUNS, Powder assortment ot btiyj (r UNS, foicder , tas' ame jjagst ana ait otner oporting uii i Lruuuo, ai iasion rrtces, jor Easton pay, comprising all the latest sty les.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 nick- 3PSjcd Ineati smoked -salmon, shad, codhsh, herring, dried peaches, i n m o uiit-i rics, auau. iiue, etc., otl All of which will be sold at very reduced iciuru mnr uiui.cjf 'We will have on hand at all times a good assortment of grain, flour, 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 of business to boast or brag; we lot our goods and prices recommend themselves, and our customers will spread the news. 05 Don't forget the nrst right-hand store as you enter the western ond of tho Mown, tret yourselves in the line, and stop where you see 'ihe 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, ail right we charge, nothing for'showing. No dancer of moths, for we cannot keep our goods long enough on hand. JOHN PALMER, Stroudsburg, May 22, 1851. 20 SETS chisels Butchet's, Beat- ty's and Allen's, with a lot ofF. H. Withcrby'a extra new style to throw chipd. The . undersigned takes pleasure fin calliuf' the attention of Mechanics to these chisels, which save titnc and labor. For sjalc by . . MILLER & BROTHER. Easton, April 24, 1851. ; li a s 1 H