Rcw-lork Importers, Jobbers. T'00 LIBERTY STREET, fP r.nrwjEKM tiroaiway and xassau-strectj NEAR THE POST-OFFICE. ;. NEW-1'ORK. "E are .receiving by daily arrivals fiom Europe, our I'allTtnd inter assort ment ntRicft Fashionblc Fancy Silk and Mil linery Goods. ' We respectfully invite all Cash Purchasers thpfiughli6 e.nmioe qUr Stock and Prices, and, as interest governs, we feel confident our Goods and Prices will induce them to se lect from otir establishment. Particular at- rentiori is devoted to Millinery Goods, .nidi many 01 me articles are manufactured ex pressly'lo our order. and cannot be surpassed in beauty, style and cheapness ,ueauliJul ris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and licit. Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, tif all .widths nnd colors ' ; Silks, Satins, Velvets, and uncut Velvets, for Hats ' Feathers, American' and French Artificial Flowers " Puffings and Cap Trimmings .'Dress Trimmings; large assortment Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Undersleevcs a tfd Cuffs j . . Fine Embroidered Reverie and H'emstitch Cambric Handkerchiefs Crapes, Lisses, Tarletons, Illusion and Cap Laces. ' . Valencier.es. Brussels, Thread, silk, arid LislefPhTeadLaces?r vi -r K5cH;Silk, Serving silk,LiliTe Thread, Me riaofcroves and Mmfe " ; J Figured and plain. Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet Muslins. English French, American and Italian Straw Goods. August. 29, 1951. 2m. AinericaiiRcperiory of Inventions. mXo ItZccIiaitScs, Inventors :t:itl its svti u F a c I ti re vs. SEVENTH VOLUME OF TlfE SCIENTIFIC ASVIERIGAf& MESSRS. MUXN & (JO., American and Foreign Palenl Agents, And Publishers of the Scientific Ameri can, respectfully annnunre to the' public that the first number of Volume VII. of this wide ly circulated and valcahle journal vt ill issue i.n tle 20th ol September. The new volume v.ill rnminenre with new type, printed upon paper of a heavier texture than that used in the preceding volumes. 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WOTIGE is herelij given to all . legated -and other pewons interested in the es tates ot the respective decedents ana mi nors, that the adiniuutration accounts of the follovrins' estates have been filed in the office of tlie liegister of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation and al- lovrance to the Orphans" Court to be held at Stroudsburff. in and for the aforesaid county, on Monday, the 22d day of Sep tember next, at 1 o'clock, jP. 31. First andjinal account of Henry TVerk bciscr. administrator of the estate of Yal cutine Werkbeiser, late of Hamilton tsp. deceased: i.:.r. - " - I fir,t and End accountrf Daniel. Busb one of the Executprs of the last Will and Testaments of- James Bush, late of Stroud towjiship, deceased. Final" account of John Felker, admin istrator of the estate of -Jacob Felker, kite of Hamilton townshipj deceased. Final account of Abraham Newbarty Bspcutor.of the last Will and Testament of Abraham Youngken, late of Smitb lield township, deceased. First apc9uut of Jcbn'FJyte and Ber nard 'FIye, admlnistrAt'ors'pf tlie egtate of AbrAbam FJyte, late of Boss toirnsbip, deceased- ' Final account of Robert McNecly, ad ministrator of the estate of Adam MoNee- ly, late -of Middle "Smithfield township, deceased rYceouk of Budolnbus Smitli and John Smithy. administrators .ilf'jthe estate - ofc Biter's Office Stroudsburr, August 21 , 1-851 . To tlie'Volol'S of Monroe co : Fpllpipf (jjlizcns r'-jnAt the solicitation, joy numeo.us friends l.haye bepii inducad lo.o;- fer myself as a candidate for the office of j County Commissioner, - and reSjiectOill.y sohcjt your vqtes and sup port. riioijll you tleeni prpper . u elect J me, l snail lee! deeply grateful, and euduiv. r to the"jte,t of my ability lo' discharge the duties of the office faithfullv. . ' ' PETER Kt'N- rKEL. John Ace, late of Smitbfieid tosimn!,s&i)(raL Cpurls of Monroe ueccasea. - - 1 jatthe ensuing (general Election, and SAMUEL BEES', Jr.; Hemator. IfuUv solicit your "suffrages, ' J e fYr 'irrif,.. XT- ' ' Fellow Cilizens:-ki tV c.'iliVitnfmrfW ml. mcrous friends I have been induced' to offer myself as a candidate for. the office of Sheriff of Monroe county, at the the ensuing General Election, and re spectfully solicit your votes. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected,. I pledge rriyself, to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully, impartially, and to the best of my ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow citizen. JAMES N DORLING. Stroudsburg, August M, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Citizens: T offei myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Monro county, at the ensuing general election, and respect fully solicit your votes. Should I be so for tunate as to be elected,' 1 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. MELC1IOIR BOSSAltl). Jlamijlon. Augiit 14. 1S51.- ' To tlje'Votcrs of Monroe co.: Friends and' Fellow 07jce7i:-Having been solicited by many friends. I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judc of the Courts of Monroe county7. Should you deem me worthy and competent, 1 would re spectfully solicit yourvotes and influence, and should 1 be elected, I will endeavor, to the best of my ability, to render general sat isfaction, and discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity. - Resp'v, your friend and-, fellow citizen, ABR'M LEVERING. . Hamilton, August M, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe' co.: Fellow Cilizcns:-AIQ solicitation of nu merous friends, I hac been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe county, and repect fuHy solicit your' votes and influence in my behalf. Should 1 be elected, I pledge niyself to discharge the duties of the office- faithful ly, impartially, and to the best of mv ability. ANDREW STORM. Hamilton. August 14. 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Felloio-Citizens: At the solicitation of ma ny friends I have beeu induced to offer my self as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge of the Cimrts of Monroe county, and respect fully solicit your votes and influence Tn mv behalf. Should 1 be elected I pledge myself to discharge the duljps of the office impar tially, and to the best of mv ability. JOSEPH FENNER. Hamilton. August 14, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Felloic-Citizcns: 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 faitlrfully to perforin the duties df aid office. PETER MERWINE, Senr. . Tobyhannn, xugust M, lS5l. To the-Voters of Monroe co.: Felloio-Citizens: T offer-myself as a can didale for the office of Register and "Recorder-. of Monroe county, and respertfully solicit your votes, onouia you deem me woriny oi your support, and favor me with a majority of your suffrages, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of" the office personally, faithfully and 'to the best of my ability. Your humble servant. ROBERT R. DEPUY. Smilbfield, August 14. 1851.-- To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Citizens r At the solicitation of numerous fiiends, 1 have been induced to of fer myself as a candidate forthe office of County Comsftissioner, and respectfully solicit your votes and influ ence. 'Should I be so fortunate as lo be elec ted 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office faithfully, and lo the best of my abilitv. MELC1I01R DREHER. Stroud, August U. 1951.- ' To Siie Yolcrs o? ftloiiroc comity. Fcllao-Citizens : At the solicitation of many friends 1 have been induced to offer iny&elf as a candidate for Countv Treasurer, at the enduing eler tinn. and respectfully so licit your votes. Should 1 be elected I ple'dg so e JKTiST Poconn,. August 7, 1P51. 'i'o Urn Yoifrs of ITIoisrou cotutSy. Friends and fellcw Citizens: Through the soHritations of many of you I ani induced to offer myself as a candidate for -the office f Sheriff of Monroe county, at he ensuing general election, ar)d respect fully Solicit your influence andsuffrages. Should I be elected, I pledge myself to dis charge tlie duties of the office with fidelity and to the-best of my ability. ' Your friend and fellow citizen, REUBEN GREGORY. "Poll; township, July 31, 185 1. To tlie Voters oS ?Zoiwoa eoitssly. Fellow Citizens : offer myself as a.can- didale for t,,e ofilce of Prothonotary and Clerk of the county, respect lected I 1 wii! ondearor faithfulJvi, personally and im-3 j partially- to discharge the duties.of said of- Hicc. . Jtepeclluily your trjend ana -. . - J''el!owtciti7en. J. II. E1LENHERGER. Middle- SmitKfjeld. "July ,10. I8j?. To S!tc Voters, of Wops roc cosiaty.' Fellow Citizens : At the solicitation of many friends 1 have 'been induced id oflerj mv.Iffls a candidate for the office of. Proihonoiary KCUrlcofthe Courts w 1 J J Ui WUftJwr. uu.u.iii,- and respo,;U WUOT JT?"Z't ... ... j f r: "" yn"u: , t .i?. z xr s iijnoo(ivnfvftii ho iierinrinnno uH ica.uiH.iic u;- fire with jftojuvahd ioite bcsl oimyM''J Arty r JilQiYo tors, i? Mo n ro eved. .. j ' Fiends and Fctloo Citizens: The.earnest i solicitations of numerous friends- havebin- iuce i mo to ouer-uiyseir as a candidate Sir the office of - Associate Judge "f tne several Courts of Monroe County. Should you deem me worthy and competentj would respectfully solicit your votes and in fluence: If 1 should be elected I pledge my self to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity, impartiality, and to the best of abil-ll-v- JEREMY MACKEY. M.Smithfield. August 21, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co,: Friends and-Fellonf Gitizcns:-Al the earn est solicitations of many of you, I anvinduced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe County, at the eh suirtjj general election; Should you deem mcf worthy your suffrages and elect' me, I pledge'myself to discharge the duties of said office impartially,' with zeafand fidelity, to the best of my ability. , . THOMAS G RATTAN. . M. Smithfield, August 21, 1851 To ,the Voters of Monroe co.: Friends and Fellow Citizens: I offer my self as a candidate for the office of Associate Ju'dge . of the Courts of Monroe County. Should J - , Till A UV you deem me worthy and competent I would j i---respectfully solicit your votes and influence, j P . , and should I be elected, i will endeavor to the A la liest of my abiliy, to render general satisfac- tion, and discharge the duties- of the office wifh fidelity. Respectfullv, your friend and j tetlow citizen. JONAS HAINiN A M. Smithfield, August 21, 1S51. To the Yoters 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- perso?ully attend to the diities of the office, and discharge the same with impartiality to the public. JOHN BOYS. Strouusburg-, August 21, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Ctizcis:-Atthc solicitation of nu merous friends, I have been induced to oiler myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe county, and respect fully solicit your votes and influence in my behalf. Should I be elected, I pledge myself to discharge tlie duties of the office faithful ly, impartially, and to the best of my ability. WILLIAM CLARK. M. Smithfield, August 21, 1851. To tire Voters of Monroe co.: Felloio Citizens:-! offer myself as a candid ate for the office of Protlionolary & Cleric of the Courts of Monroe County, at the ensuing General Election, and respectfully solvit 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 feiiow citizen. . DAVID KELLER. Slroudsburg, August 14, 1851. To Hie Voters of HSoisroo comply. Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself a3 a can didate for the office of Proihonoiary Cleric of the Courts of Monroe County. Should you deem me worty of your support and favor rne with a majority of your votes, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally and to the best of my. ability. Your humble servant, , M. H. DREHER. Stroudsburg, August 7, 1851. - To the Voters of Sloui'uc cosnty. Fellow Citizens : At the solicitation of many of you I have been induced to offer myjelf as a candidate for the office of Rcinstei 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 sprvant. Samuel rems, Jr.. August T, 1851. - . Imimistratflr'B Notice,. "uTTTIIEREAS Letters of administration V y upon the Estate of John W. .Burnett, late of the township of Stroud, in the county of Monroe, deceased, have beep granted to the subscriber, all per'sons indebted to "said, Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims agaiiis'1' the same will present them without delay, diily authenticated, for settlement to - . M. M. BURNETT, Adm'or. Stroudshurg, July 10, 1851. Ol. , FREIGHT LINE. cm .a mi.S..ai Sew Ifork to IeviSi'l, d;uly,,f "MORRIS CANAL now- beincri in complete order, t.he subscribers, would inform their customers, and the public, that they are prepared to forward- chandize by Morris CanAl bo;tts to ,dr from Easton, and nl internlcdiato, points putty. ; - -,t .;i y, with promptness and despatch. Leaving. : U00 kegs nails. , ,,Vjr'' foot of Dey street, N. Y. daily at 4 P..M. , 10ft bbls,- and half au,d qr. bbls, Msick per Steamboats Jonas ;C. Heart ,f and . erel. ; , . Islander, opening the most direct.route , All .persons visiting Eastony will', find to Euston and the Lehigh Kegion. P; S. Be particular to mark .goods, Stephens & Gondits Line, yia Canal. -, STEPHENS, CONDIT & 0Q., . . Forwarders. . J? Joseph S, Kibbler would ,f e gpectfully '.call'tho attention of .hi&pfeiv gouaririendg and acfiuaintancc; to jm ' conation with the above.firm, fifvtyf.- jes himself that he will up every exer- 1f!nn t.o-mvfi satisfaetion to all who ."Iiiav. v t-'- v.-r- -r Q- ' Avitli their patronage. J, - . - Jane sc-assi.'- aw', i 5H)00.-BBi Just burnt and for sale hv'ti Tf Ctt Kerr i a r 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 other brick in the County. A'portion of thpm rfre pressed or lront,flnd cornice litick of differ ent, kinds. Said Rrick ae composed-of ma terial that will stand the fire with impunity, thus aiiswerfng for the purpose of building bake-ovens, &c, all of ivhich will be sold on the most reasonable terms. ' N. 11. All kinds of grain,4at the highest market price, taken in exchange for tli rick, and Cash not refused. - , WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE. I'Stroudsbufg, July 21, 1851. c'Ib Saricn Sijcaf, n Eland A galea ! ' IM. WATSON is happy to inform his old friends and customers that he is prepared to receive as many '-of them as may favor him with their cus- i torn, at tne new Hotel erected on the site . t r ... , of tjie Old Barley $hcaf (which was de stroj'ed by fire in July last.) The House is much increased in size and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation wbieh can contribute to the comfort of tbe traveler. The TABLE and the BAB, will bc; fur nished in sitcb a manner as cannot fail to argc yard, with 'stabling for one hundred, horses. . m. . v axoUjiN , iropricwr. iSo. 193 Xorth ..Second St., Phil'a. March 27 1851. BARK WANTED. nglhc subscriber will pay PiveDol-- lars per cord in Gash for about five hundred cords of good bright- Hock or Chestnut Oak J3ark, at his. Tannery in Stroudsburg. At the above named price the bark must be loaded .solid and clear from all kind of damage. Will also. pay a fair price for "White Oak and Damaged Bark. ' JACOB SINGMASTER 'April 10, 1851. HARDWARE, JBsry oocls & GaocCry Store, (at burke's old stand,) In North Hamilton St., JEaston nearly op positc the White Horse Tavern. rglHOMAS T. & DEPUE S. MILLER . would respectfull)r announce to their old friends in Monroe count- and the pub lic generally, that they have taken the above establishment, and offer foT sae a large' and well selected stock of Hard ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris ing the following 50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown and brass Knobs. 2000 gross ScrewSj-assorted. ' . 200 doz Butts, assorted. -50 " Pulleys, Blakes & Yrestville's manufacture. GO doz Till-Loeks. .500 planes assorted; the celebrated M. Gopeland's-make of Planes arc amongst this assortment. 20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, and also the celebrated London spring Saw, manufactured by H. Disston. Also, Dis ston's Mill Saws for sawing white pine; circular and cross-cut do.; JJroadaxes, hand and coopcr axes; hatchets; .compas; ses; Steel & trying squares; Stock owls and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke rel & R-ickardson?s celebrated window fastenings ; Plush Bolts, shutter Bolts ; plastering and mason's trowels; 'hammer ed pahs; brass and iron Kettles; shovels and forks, &c, with a great variety of : hardware, too numerous to mention. I he assortment will compare with with any in this' place in' ejuantity, .style and price. Cloths. French blue black,.blue, brown, .cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Gro ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas simcres. A large assortment Ladies' Dress G oods; black silk, black silk warp J lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and fancy linen, gingham, calicoes, &c. Bed ticking, bleached. and brown muslin; lin en plaid; coatings; checks; flannel; hocf? ; buttons; thread and-silk. A full assort ment of ;" GROCERIES, -ty 10 hhds i Molasses. 2a,bbls N..O. and Trinidad ;Molas?cs. . .,5 hhds Sugar. ..a'-. . 3p bbls ' do. white and brpwn. ' ,15 " sperm, whale, and lard. Oilj5vj boxes soap. . 20 . , do., candles. ,g0p0lbs;3acon. . 25 bbls. meBs- pork. . . , . .25 flo-. .Flour. .10 chests Imperial and Young, Hyson, Teas. , Rice, starch, .chocolate, Indi go, .Madder,. allum,: eic 7f . ' 1 O Dried apples, peaqhes, white! bpans, &fi. 100 tfacks of Salt., . . . , j 50 kegs white Leadpvtndo glass, and it rrreatlv to their 'advantage, to, call, and matfe their purchases pf. 3Iillor & 33i;oth-j er's'larcc and well selected- .stoqk,, of I G.oqds. .. Sold wholesale and retail at . Jiurke-'s old sta,nd, oy . ' " MILLElt & BE0TI1E1L Easton, April 34, 1051. A T T 0 'RNB'V AT h A r Has removed his offieo to His dwelling 1 m ho'use. first door belo the olTice of thoj "Monroe DonWrat." and, direcayoppo-, siS:yTnslma(Ts p hotel, Sfcroudurg, D--. D,V VALUABLE- BOOKS, "j JUST PUBLISHED AND FOIl SM.B CV, SaH:u s. Taylor, BooEtsolSo.r and iilatBOEJef, 115 yA.SSA.IT STltEET, "nEV-YORK. The following books will be sent by mail, free of" postage, to any part of the . U. 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But ' JSbrlh-East comer Wahmt S- Second Ss.T his wish is to excite a solicitude to obtain, j ' and to become intimately acquainted and per-1 PHILADELPHIA, fectly familiar with its history, doctrines and jPTAS "n han(1' Just MW,Cfrf' a complete laws; to know its truth, to imbibe its spirit, assortment of SHOT GUNS, Powder feel its power,- and partake of its salvation ; Elasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting in a'word, lo prize in some measure as it de-1 Apparatus of the best and most approved pat serves, this treasure which is indeed bevond j terns. price. We predict for it a,circulation fa"r be- He has constantly on hand SPORTING vond any of the author's former works. POWDER of all descriptions. Percussion The News, January 1th CaPs- Shoti BnMel Mould?, Ball and Blank Sacred Scenes Characters. By the Rrv. J. ; Cartridges, and a general assortment of ma T. Headley, author ol the 'Sacred Mountains,' terials for Gun Makers; &c. &c. This work will add greatly to the repu- j Ak Percussion Caps of a superior quali lation of the author. In literary merit it more ' designed expressly for U S. Rifles, than equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr.! An assortment of Fishing. Tackle always Headiey excels in his glowing style and vivid on hand. descriptions. His works are a lich treasury AU the above, and any other articles in his of all the sublimity of thought, moving ten-' inP the subscriber will sell as low as any derness of passion, and vigorous strength of other establishment in the United States, expression, which are to be found in all.ihel In testimony of his skill as a manufactur languagus bv which mortals declare their er.the Franklin Institute, in the years 1840 minds. DaUy Globe, January 5th -md 1812, awarded lo him two certificatks Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T Head- j an the years 1844, -1816, 18r7, lSlS lfiv.-Ve have not for a longtime sat down and 1850, five silver MEDALS, all of which to a book with more pleasing anticipations, or found those anticipations mote fully realized, than in the perusal ol the work betore us, and 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 jr.entioned. 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 with 'an infinite variety ' 1 lie author has ample rdom and verge enough for the employ ment of his- fine talents to great advantage,' and most successfully has he recomplipsell the task. The' biographical sketch of. the au .thor is interesting and 'well considered, and adds much lo the value of the book, which is got up in a very net and attractive style by lhe"publislieti. Portland Transcript, Dec. 15 - Mr. Headley is one of the most promising writers of triis country, and we have here one of- his best books one oh which he can safe ly rest his fame - It possesses the unfatigu inn charms of perfect simplicity and truth. There is a graceful frankness pervading the composition, which engages me interest oi the reader in the aulho'r as well as in the sub ject. His rambles about Rome, Paris- and London exhibit a thousand lively traits' of an ingenuous nature, upon which a man of taste will' delight, to linger. Wq predicufor this a sale equal to lha'tbf any of the author's works. ' ' ; i - ; - Tcw Xork News. Tlie collection Is. one of Which rio author need he ashamed. '-'It consists, indeed,' df some of Mr. Headless 'most brilliant and highly-finished compositions, of those speci mens of lib 'abilities by which he maybe judged" with the greatest 'safety to' his fam,e ; J,1Ufc MI lilt IDTHC.T- OUl T . aS a word-painter ancf thinker. -iV F Tribltrte. ?J December 17, I8d9 ' . ' ' ' Is' li J. he above Ijonks win oe iprwaroea to'order, at the '(if ires' mqntioned, free of post age, to any j.artluf'lhe UnlteU States, ori tlie receipt , of urdem, with the money. Money may be sent by mail at my risk." .' JOHN S TAYLOR, Publisher, MS' Nassau st. 'New: Ytirjc. Julv" 21, 1S5I :hri . U.' WafinicSf'i n ( ' ESPftCTFULL'Y announces to the: cit- zens oftroudsburg and the, iurrduncl- ing C9uhlry, tliat 'he still continties, the above busines, and inay lie fohnd at hfs establish dc. will he punctually cuted in -'the bekf' style,' Upon ihe moBt rear sdnablo tenns.j , . 1.-VIND0VY ASH, paipted, and glazed,of all size's, constantly on hand and For saleailiR;Myie 9id'!i3hintep1,. hnd'SigW Pawling, .Glaring, Paper Hangings TixXSadcu lb; and exe- SIIERI-KIpS SALK.. Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, Fennfa., to me di rected, I will expose to public1 sale-at the public house of Jacob Knecht, irrtlie Borough1 of Stroudsburg,- on Thursday, Septcmher-Uh at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following described property, to wit: A certain Lot situate in Chesnuthill township," containing about ' ONE ACRE, more or less.. The improvements' oil which are a. frame Dweixino House, two stones high, one FRAME STORE HO USE, one and a half stories high, one FRAME STABLE, and a LOG SHOP. Seized "and taken in execution as the prop erty of Adam Iluffsmith, deceased, and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, i' Sheriff. August 7, 1851.- y NEW FIRM' . No. 71 Korthampto7i Street, Opposite, the . JEaston 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 oiler their stock of Drugs Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. to oid customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try us. W. J.'DICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trailing under the firm of Dickson SampU Sole Agents for WetherilPs Pure Ground White Lead. Eastun, July 17, 1851. ly n fjcmfc, 100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wethcrill's white lead,- 50 do 50 do do do do do do 20 do 100 ' po do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass i75 do 10 hy 12 do Vsupcrior quality. 50 do 10 bv 14 do ) 10 bbls. of Alum 10 bbl3. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin :1000 lbs. Potash 000 Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lend Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Conch, Blqck and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel orsallon for sale by DICKSON ty SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly Sportsmen Sake Notice. Folm Kridcr, ; maY b Sf?en at his place of business. JOHN KRIDER- Philadelphia, July 17, 1S51. 3m. THE PEOPLE'S STOII ripHE undersigned has taken the store JL house formerly occupied by Charle- I Boys, in Stroudaburg, with the intention of accommodating the public with a general . assortment ot DRY GOODS, at Easton Prices, Jor Easton pay, comprising all the latest styles and fashions Also, anything in the HARDWARE line, from threepenny nail to a saw-mill saw. 1 CROCKERY-WARE of all kinds, cheap, BOOTS & SHOES, CEDAR-WARE, And the greatest stock of GROCERIES in town, Coffe.e, tea4 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. We feel satisfied that all who chooso to favor us with their custom shall have their1 goods to suit them. If not, we will.guaran tee to return their money. We will have on hand at all i; time? a- good assortment of grain, flduY, whiaf,' rye, corn, &c, feed and chop. Lumber of all kinds, hutter, eggs, honey and bees-wa.v, r,ags, grain, calf-..skiiis 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 bra; we let our goods and prices'tecommend iheniselves, and our customers will spread fthc news. QjT Don't forget the first right-hand store as you enter the western end of the" town. Get yourselves in the line, and stop where, you see .the first crowd. Don't get out of patience, our (fiends; you shall all be wailed on when y.our turn conies. - If you only want to see our stock to. satis-1 fy yourselves of our goods and prices, all right we charge nothing for showing. Nf dancer of moths, for we cannot keep our goods long enough on hand, , ' JOHN PALMER, Stroudsburg, May 22v 1851. Cp SETS chisels ButciierV, Beat tvs and Allen's, with, a lot of F, II. "Witlierby'sj exta new style, to thrpw chips, j The undersigne d takes pleasure 'in palling tHc.,Mtcntioii of Mechanics, to tiiose cniseis, wnicit save time ana taDor. rhor sale by .-...?. . . ; ,t,.'r4 ijJ1LLER Hllu, JiHER. Ea ton, April 24, 1961. iyMiii ! 1 Fir stifttm v or sure a tins jm