lend, the per inspector person elected nsjuBge'shall' tiot4nttend, the oincctor who recefvcthievhigletniinnher; of votes shall appoint a jVdgo inf(bis ;lacc,v and if any vacancy .shall cominue.jin the j board for ihe'-spaccoHono hour.nfle'r ihe II 1. r - L t a I I imc iixcu oy mrior uie opening 01 we itinn fliA nn:lifrorl vnfori nf tho trtwn.. i.m ward, or district for .which surh ! 1..11 i.nni.nnn i,io,i s.,v . .i rer shall hnyabcen elected, piesqnt nl the i . m o pp inn enn n opi niin ri 'T wot " I n uiu, yuiy ui inc; several us i ' 1 1 1 " i.i- : . :.i v3 WO " I .. . ' , iin eiecuoii, uunn- inu wnuie mm; sum i iccuoii is licjii up:u, nu inu pinpuau living information to the." infipeotorj nnd JuJge when called upon in relation to the n Ail of any person assessed by them to vote ai each election, orsuqh other matters in relation to the assessment of votors as the said inspectors or cither ,ol iJicm,., frpnij i.iiir in time reouire. .. . s.,i : !:'! 14 No person shall be"por'mitlid to n-oteii anyoleclion asaiorcsajo. la.iiiii wmm ircuimin of the age of twenty one years or inure who shall have resided in the stato at least one year, and in the election district where ho offers to vote at feast ten days, immediately in his place ; and . in case the I receding such election, and within two ycats pail a state or county ux which shall have t assesseda .least ten davs bcforelhe . k,ioliSWwnzen-pJhe5lited.Sies shall ljvereviousl.y bee.n a - qnnMfied -cr of tlrs5stae,',and remot ed ihejelcorrkand . uturned, and who shall have resided in the dcciion district and paid taxes, aforesaid, !w'l be entitled to vote afier re-siding in this Male six months: Provided, That the while hecmen, citizens of the U. Slates .between lfie age of twenly one snd twenty two years, who have resided sin tho election district .foresaid, shall be entitled to vole,. although they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be allowed to vole whose name is not contained in ihe list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners unless, first, he ptoduces a receipt for the pay ment, witlr.n two yeais, of a Stale or County lax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, :uid give satislactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or the oath or affir mation of another, that he has pard such a tax, or on failure to produce such a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; orseconJ, il he claim a right to vote by being an Klec lor between lheage of twenty one and twen iv nvo years he shall depose, on oath or af t.rmalion, that he has resideJ in the State jit ;casl one year next before his application and make such proof af residence in ihe district as is required by this. Act, and thai he does vrrily believe, from the accounts givon him, tint he is of the ageafbresaid, and gives surh :her evidence as is' requited by this act : thereupon the name of ihe person so admit ted to vole, shall be inserted in the alphabet ical list by me inspectors, and a note made .ij.posiie Thereto by writing the word 'tax,' if l.i! fchall be permuted to ote by reason 'of having paid lax, or the word 'age if he slnll ie permitted to vote by reason of a:e.- and Mich vole sMiall be called out to tho Clerks', who shall niaLc like notes in the list kept by them. 4ln cases where the name of me person rliimirs to vote is not found on the list fur nished by the Commissioners and Assessots, l.i.. tiiiht . iiii ul-iillinr fimrwl thnrrm o r H ill? i iiiv iu k uiu t tibiiiwt luuuu uii'iwvii not is objected to by any qualified , citizen, it .-.hall be the duty of the Inspector to examine Mich person op oath as to his qualifications,, and il he claims to have resided in the state 'or one year or more, his oath shall be suffi- ; icnt proof thereof, but he shall make proof j y at least one competent witness who shall tc a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next nreceeding said election, and shall himself swear that his bona-fide residence, in putsu ance of his lawful calling, is within the said district and that he did hot remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. Eveiy person qualified as aforesaid, and. who shall make the proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. "Jf any person shall prevent or attempt fo prevent any officer or an election under this act from holding election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer; or shall in terfere with him in the execution of his duly, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall use or ptactrice any intimidation, threats; force or violence with design to influ ence unduly, or overawe any el ctor, or to prevent him from voiing,-or to restrain the fieedom of choice, such .person, on conviction shall 'he fined in any stim not exceeding five, hundred dollats, and be lmptisonsd any time not less than, thiee, nor. more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to court, w here the trial of "sueh offence halijbe' had, that the person so offending was not a resi dent of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not en titled to vole therein, then on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less, than one hundred nor more than one thous and dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. 'lf any person or persons shall mnke any bet or wager, upon the result of any election within this Commonwealth, or shall offer to make such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof or of any printed .or written advertisement, challenge or invitation to make such bet or wager; upon conviction thereof he or they shall pay three times the amount so bet or offered to bet. " - "If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election in this Com monwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his proper district, or il any per son knowing the want of surh qualification shall aid.orprocure such person to vote, the person offending shall on conviction be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dol lars, and be imprisoned' lor the term not ex- , ceeding ihree'monihs j "If apv person shall vote at any more than ; one election district, or otherwise fraudulent.- , ly vote more than once on the same day. or ; shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the In- j spector t.wo" tickets together with the intent j illegally .to vote oradiie and procure another ! to do so, he or they offending, shall on con- vlction, be fined in any sum not less .tjian fif- j ty nor more than five hundred lollars and be j imprisoned for any term not less than three ! nor .more than twelve months. ' "If any person not qualified to vote in-this ,' Commpnw.eallh, .agreeably to law, (except 1 the sons of.qualified ciiizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose bflssu- ing tickets,br of influinefng tlje citizensqual oned Tor every sur1tofte1icl tlciT months"! AgrecaUly to the provision Jftne smyma ihedJ.ov.ote,Jie shall, oi). convjciioo JorJeit i HnllnrB' fnr oror.r-v1..lr-iHpnrr 'nrnfl liP ltnnriSin jsectjon of said act every. Ge'neraLand special election' shall he-opened between rheMioiirs oTeight and. ten in jhe foreniipnLa.ndi shall continue Without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, whenTthe Jursuanl l0 the 'provision contained m the ?0ih section of the "act a foresaid , the Judges; r .1 r - i I . . -f lI..V . ' ' 01 me moresaia aisirici snau iaiiu cnargc oi the certificate or return of tho election of their - reppcnivo districts and produce them at. a meeting ot the juuges irom eapn ciismct, at . . it i : n i. .ro V . i- . . 1111 ' llll 1II11U UllT UILUI UltV in i: rn- uie iui ui moiuuiwv hum, men arm uieio 10 do. and neform the duties reonirfiil hv !nw otr L'lioc fie linqtlitliMltln . au t J siLMiKss or uuavumaoiG circumstances, is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then the certificate ot return as aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said jude unable to altend PETER KEMMERER. blieniia Ofnce S'troudsburg-, ) September -11, 1631. C Sheriff. God save the Commontvealth ) WELCHES GStAftD NATION A i CIRCUS, Cwijinsmc a doulile Equestrian" troupe and Drnmnlic Corps, from Xitilo's Gnrtfen. ticvf York, and Nationnl Ani phitlicatre. Philadelphia, will perform at STItOUDSBUKG, on rritfay, Octobcr3, 18.1;. Doors open at 2 ami 7 o'clock. P. M. Performance to cominciiceat liulf past two and half past seven o'clock, 1. M. Lewis 15. Lent, ."ranas.-r and Director. GrE.IlnBtol, Gen eral Acrnt and Advi-rtihcr. Equestrian Director. 1'. V. Whitthkrr. leader of the Brass Hand, S, V. IV. I'at. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES. . urn .1... i i i ....... fln.::.n T. quistrienuc, in her truly artistic and hrilliant school of Lady Equestnaiiisni, prc-eniinciiliy ilistiuguisiuns ner irom every otlicr ladv who has heretofore appeared in this country. Thcyouihf.il prodigies, Jl'llcs ELOL'tSE & FLOUA, ap pear in Juveiiltw Performances rarely, if ever, equalled, Mons. HE.VOIT, tlie preat Parisian Jongleur a-cheval, willilso apjiear on two horses, with D. Kicliar!s, iii feats of the Hippodrome never excelled. ill dmeKOSAHNE UEXOIT appears in her beautiful E qiiitatious and new siyle of horsemanship, and is now le coniitis the model of a'll the fashionable Lady Amateur in tlijs elegant art in America. THOMAS JJEVILLE.U his stiipeudoua feats of hortemau ship, ridiue backward and forij ard daiicins:. pirouf tling, Am: soniersetiin? durin" .he rapid circmtion of his HccM. Theereat vatiltimr and trick horse CINC1XNA 1 Us, per funned by Mr. S. P. tickney Tin troupe of trained po'nic?. embracing the celebrated .twin ponies Romeo and Juliet, will be introduced by Mr. 'U'hnuikcr. Pr if. James H. Xixon and his infant artists Masters A1-. hertanJ George, in their gracelul, classic, and wonderful GvmnHstics. Mr. D. ItlGIIAUnS. the Wild Vaulting horseman of the Pampas, 0:1 his lloet and bounding courser, without saddle, over barriers and five-Iiarred gates and through balloons. Sports of the IlippoJronie, on four and ei.v horses, by the dislinpiisJied equestrian, S. P. Stickney. Sports of Atlas, by the giant ol iron nerve, Ilerr I.ee,vho perliirihs u th rent c.-iiinon balls ol 3G and 44 -pounds each TWO CLOWNS Sam Lathrop. the stump orator and A mericau Jester, John Grjmaldi Wells, Ili3 English Clown. Ih a klilion to afnil ami unequalled perfurmiMtce iu'thc Circle. ill le r -jirpseiile.1 the Grand Ilomantic f-pectaclo of St. George ami the Dragoii ! With all its iiii;il Acctrso ries, Prcesstons. brilliant Armors and banners, Iiitoi ical costumes, together witli a full cast of churacters, acconlpa nIol w 1H1 all the original Music, ic. rT.onrnrel5riltiant features distinguish this from all o.her Companies. The interior is Illuminated with gas, and the exterior with Professor Grant's unproved JJrunimond liaht, rendering the pieiniscs light and cheerful the darkest msi't. 'uJiiSZ particulars sec larcc and small bills at the uillercut li 'tels. &c. 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Any person who will send us four subscri bers forsix months, at our regular rates, shall be entitled io one copy for the same length of time, or we will furnish Ten copies lor six months' $ 8 Ten copies for twelve months 15 Fifteen copies for twelve months ' 22 Twe.nty ctfpies for twelve months 28 Southern and Western Money taken at par for subscriptions, or Post Office stamps ta ken at their full value. (J S SETS chisels Butcher's, Beat- ty's and Allen's, with a lot of 1 JJ. AVithcrby'a extra jiew style to throw chips. The undersigned takes pleasure in calling the attention of Mechanics to these chisels, which stive time "awl labor. For sale ,hy MILLER. & BROTHER, ujrstoh, April 'M;. 1851. :. . StroudSlburg,: BliivIfJ,, . & ... ,..,f.. .vsii-ioivof 'lovs on "hand land i . fpale.;olieaaJltiJCamWC yj0,iy 6f the office faithfii)lv.: ; - W. n V. - "T . ' - . . ,111 IW .lllv UUSkOI II1V 1U1IIIY IO UlSLIHHyq ll.u . fcpi-At ho solicitation of nu- Friend and Fetlcio Citizen VuWb ! AAVV 1 merous friends I have been induced urofferlsolinitatinn. .r r.:..., " f 'r1 Wt ,S.V'. k.. rny'self-as RscandfJale'fiir the office of. lyferiff of VIonroQ county,- at, the the ensuing General Election, and re. spectfully solicit your votes. Should, j. be so fortunate as to be elecled, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the. office personally, faithfully, impartially, and to the best gf my ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow ciiizen. JAMES N DURLINO. Strpudsburg, August M, 1851. , To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fclioio Citizens: I offtiSnyself 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 tunate as to be elecled, ! pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully, impartially, and to. the best of my abiliiy. ilespec tfully, your friend and fellow citizen. ftlELCHOlll DOSSARD. Hamilton.. August M, 1551.- - - - - - it- - . To ,lhe. Voters -of Monroe co.: Fricnils and Fellow Cf7icew:-llaving been solicited by maWy friends, 1 offer myself as a candidate lor the office of Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe county. Should yon deem me worthy and competent, 1 would re-, jspectfully solicit your votes and influence, and should i bo elected., I will endeavor, to the best of nly ability, to tender general sat h faction, and discharge. the duties of the of-; fice with fidelity, .Resp'y, your friend and fellow citizen, ADR'M LEVERING. Hamilton, August 14, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Felloio Citizens:-At the solicitation of nu meious friends, I hae been induced to offer 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 1 be elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the oflicefailhful ly, impartially, and to the best of my ability. ANDREW STORM. ; iiamilion, August 14, tool 'Io tlie Votors of Monroe -co..: Fellow-Cilizcns:-Al the solicitation of ma ny friends I have heen induced to 'offer my self as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge oT the Courts of Monroe county, and, respect fully solicit your voles and influence in my behalf. Should I he elected I pledge myself to discharge the-duties of the office impar tiallv, and to the best of my ability. JOSEPH FENNER. Hamilton, August 14, 1851. Fo the .Voters of Monroe co.: . Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself as a can didate lor ihe office of Treasurer of Monroe county, at thejDtisuing General Election, and respect fully solicit your suffrages. If elected 1 will endeavor faithlully to perform the duties of anid office. PETER ME RAVINE, Sen'r. Tobvhanna, August 14, 1851. .To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fcllmc-Cilizens: I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Register and Recorder of Monroe county, and respectfully solicit your votes. Should you deem me worthy of your su-pport, and favor me with a majority of your suffrages, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully and to the best of my ability. Your humble servant, ROBERT R. DEPUY. Smithfield, August 14, 1831.- To the Voters of Monroe co.: Felloio Ciltzcns: At the solicitation of numerous friends, I have been induced to of fer myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and respectfully solicit your votes and infiu- encc. ohould 1 oe so lortunaic as io oe elec ted 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, and to the best ot my aUity. MELCIIOlR DREIIER. Stroud, August 14, 1851.- To tHic Voters of Monroe cacinty. Fellow-Citizens : At the solicitation of many friends 1 hatie heen induced to offer myself as a candidate for County Treasurer, at the ensuing election, and' respectfully so licit your tolhs. Should 1 be elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the. best of my ability. JOHN E DINGER. Pocono, August 7, 1851. To the Votos-s of Monroe county. . Friends and fellew Citizens : Through the solicitations of many of you I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Sheri AT of Monroe county, at he ensuing general -election, nnd respect fully solicit yo'ur influence and suffrages. Should 1 be elecled, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties.of the office with fidelity and to tlie best of my ability. Your friend and fellow citizen, REUBEN GREGORY. Polk township, July 31, 1851. , To tho Voters of Wonroo :omlty. Fellow Citizens .At .the solicitation oft"" n 'ZhntTnv many friends 1 have heen induced to offer chaudwo 'by Morns Canal boats to oi myself as a candidate for the office of Prothonotarij & Cleric of 'the Courts OF MONROE COUNTY, and respectfully bolicit your votes and influ ence on my betiall. Jsnouiu i e eie teii ofidwe mvsof to nerform Hie duties ol inn oi - fice withidelity and to the best of mv ability. WILLIAM SCI100NOVER. M. Smithfield, Julv 3, 1851. . ,7"Vr To the Voters ol Monroe co : Yellow Ciiizens .At the solicitation of numerous friends I hav re oeen inouceci to oi- I T . L fer myself as a candidate for t.ie ouee oi , with the abovc firm, and pledg- CountV Commissioner,. ! es himself that he will use every tbim-, and respectfully solicit your voles and supl'tion to give satisfaction to alL whof-may port. Should" you deem proper to elect favor uim with their patronage. m J snail leel deeply, grateKiJ, and enueav.; 'ilh36f$i' 11-anult.on, Augusb28, 11851. ' 4 -j duced me to offer myself as a candidate for the office of - ! : " -' XW ' Associate J ud ire of the rw,r m" h,- Shm.1,1 Z 'rX::Zu':Z.:Lu y-rr! .1.1 w .r ii . .Id re.pecifuii, so licit your vo.es and in- to Ah i . be elec od I pledge my- lold 8i.h!3ei J ,G dUV? . lh? 0fT,ce, h 1 1 J uim iiumjeicni,i VUU1U I fluence self fidelity, impartiality, and to the best of abTl- itf- 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 you, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for tho office of Associate Juttee HI II! H t .Mllrlo nf YlrtVtft f.utnt.i Lm s- suiilr general election. Should vou deem ne worthy your suffrages and elect' me, I pledge myse f to discharge .he duties of said the bes of m ' abiiitv ' ' my ability THOMAS G RATTAN. M-. Sciithfield, August 21., 1851 To the Voters of Monroe co.: Friends and Fellow (Jilizens: I offer my self as a candidate for the office of ,; ' Associate Judge 6f the Courts of Moriroe County. Should j JL i . 1 1.1 rt'npf.l fiillv firilinil vnur vntps ntirl inflnpnrp. and should be elected, i will endeavor toMhe best of my abiliy, to render general satisfac tion, and discharge the duties of the office with fidelity.'- Respectfully, your friend and fellow ciiizen. , JONAS 11 ANN A. M. Smithfield, August 21, 1851. ' i J J - 1 l rVn tho. Vnfoi'8 nP i1mii'ni nn Having consulted a number of my friends I have concluded- to offer myself to you for " fI, County JLreaSUrei. Should I be elected I will personally attend to thc duties of the office, and discharge the same with impartiality to the public JOHN BOYS, Stroudsburg-, August 21, 1851.. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Felloio Citizens:-At the solicitation of nu merous friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judfjre of thc Courts of Monroe, county, and respect fully solicit your votes and influence in my behalf. Should I be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of thc office faithful ly, impartially, and to the best of my ability. WILLIAM CLARK. M. Smithfield, August 21, 1851.' v To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow-Cilizens:-l offer myself as a' candid- ate for the office of Prothonotarij SuClerkofthe Courts I of Monroe County, at the ensuing General Election, and respectfully solicit your votes. SJiould 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 eitizcu. DAVID KELLER. Stroudsburg, August 14, 1851. To tlie Votors of KToiiroe coim;Sv Fellow-Citizens: 1 offer myself 33 a can- didate lor the office of Prothannta.ru A Clark nfthr. Courts 01 moiirou uouniv. oiimiui vou oecm ioe . r 11 rt ... 01 1.1 1 worty of your support and faor me with a majority of your voles, 1 pledge myself to, discharge the duties of the office personally and to the best of my ability. Your humble servant, M. II. DREIIER. Stroudsburg, August 7, 1851. ' To Hie Voters of Monroe coiiuty. Fellow Citizens :Al "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 RE ICS, Jr. August 7, 1851. . To the Voters of Monroe eoiJJtty. Fellow-Cilizens:-At the solicitation of nu - merous friends I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate lor the office of County Commissioner, and respectfully solicit your votes a'iid'shpport. Should you deem proper to elect me, I shall feel deeply grateful, and endeavor to the host of my ability to discharge the duties of tho office faithfully. . ABRAHAM FENNER. Smithfield, September 4, 185. FREIGHT LINE. rVev ICovIi to IVcwark, daifly, by Steaisa THE MORELS "CANAL now being in complete order, thc subscribers, would miorm their customers ana tho public, that they arc prcparod to forward a.11 doscrinhdns ot L'oods. wares anu mer- chaudize 'by Morns Uannl boats to or from Easton, and all intermediate points ... i jti, t nniA,rr with promptness ttnd despatch. Loauiig foot of Hey street, N. Y. daily tit 4 P. M. r. " i , ' -r n rr i. t per Steamboats donas ks. neart uim Islander, opening the most direct route , the Lehirrh Bocion. ; - " " " .. , , " , I P S Be particular to mark goods Stephens &Condits Line, via Canal. b P TtSpwVjnS .nOXDITACO.. f forwarders JosEriI s. Hibbler would re 1 liriniynrecrS. ,,11 v cail the attention of his per- f- J i , nn i nCnnaintance.3 to lus - Jun(J 26 lg51. m f wtrr mr.F.r I- rir sale at .l;msr-riice. i J2500 BRICK : P B 0 c L AMATTON. MLStUre by thV MUcc.l? These brick are of a large size and or a su- fS?f ' ' j t" 'SI r ' U "ial D,slnqt n.;AV...nii.i.. u - t ' J of Pennsylvania, composf-d of the counties ot 1 viu.iuiy, uiiu win n stnu as iow anm lower.-accurdina.-to qualiiymhnn any other unnmy. .a portion oi mem are pww? or iront.and cqrnice Brick of differ. , ent Kinds Said Uriel: are composed of ma- j v - "uni (tiu , if iijii.acn ji ilia- terial that wilt stand the fire with.impunity, ' thu8 answering for the purpose of bEilding bafee-rt. l nil of u-hic i will be sold on the most reasonable terms. N. B. All kinds of arain. at thfi hiohpst' marUet price, taken in exchange for Brick ' and Cash not refuser WILLIAM S. WINTEMU.TE. Stroudsburg, July 21, 1851. i)c 15 Barlci) Sl)caf, On BI.iimI iiain I I W MM i i i - i 1S UapPy t0 mforra. ins old trtends and customers that he is prepared, to receive as many Kffl'!' i MH1'J ilL ! of thcm M or nun with their cus-, I toln tbe Hotel, erected on. thc site1 ! ot the Uld JSarley iShcaf, (which was de- ! stroye.d by fire in July'last.) ! 'IMm TT : .. r-f i . . j a " " i" and convenience, and possesses every ac- cummouuuon vlucll can contribute to the comfort of the traveler. The TABLE and the BAli will bc'fur- niflhedi'n such a mnniici aa crnitlOt fail to .1 - CSrAlarge yard, with stabling for one hundred liorses. ' M. WATSON, Proprietor. Xa. 193 North Second St., Phil'u. March 27 1651. BAEJCW ANTED. . i X SmSmU0Y , L' I. , : LA,RS Pe,r co'd 111 Cllf h for Dout nvc I hundred cords of good bright Rock or I Chestnut Oak Bark, at his Tannery in i Stroudsburg. At the above named price ! thc bark must be loaded solid and clear front all kind of damage. Will also pay a fair price for White Oak and Damuffcd Bark. JACOB SING MASTER. April 10, 1851. . I I A H i) W A R E Jbry Goods & Clrovery Store, (at burke's old stand,) In North Hamilton st. Easton nearly op posilc 'thc White Horse Tavern. nnnoMAs t. & depue s miller j JL would respectfully announce to their old friends in Monroe county and the pub - lie generally, that they have taken the above establishment, and ntTm- for sale .1 , large and well selected stock of Hard- j ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris- ' ing the following M M. m. D W . Sill,, 50 dpz Him Locks, with white, brown j v -tt v ' ' U nn SS Kn0SS' 2UU0 gross Screws, assorted. 200 doz Butts, assorted. - 50 11 Pulleys. Blakcs & Westville's manufacture. GO doz Till 500 jjlancs assorted; the celebrated M. ' Gopeland's rmike of Plane! are amongst j this assortment. 1 ' u cloz feaws bPear Jkson's, and .t t .1 : c c , 1 , -rr n..- . 11 -rv I " . " . vw " 1 111- 1:1-1 ! 1 1 1 :i 1 11 1 1 iiiiiiifii sTii'iiiir ! n;an""cu msSn' 1S0 r1S" ston's Mill Saws for sawing white pine; circular and cross-cut do.; Broadaxes, hand and cooper axes; hatchets; compas- ses; Steel & trying squares; Stock Howls and cooper cross. 'Also, a lot of Macke- . , . , 4 1 , rel & Ivickardson's celebrated window fastcnings ; Plush Bolts, shutter Bolts ; plastering and mason's trowels: hammer - Led pans; brass and iron Kettles; shovels and forks, &c, with a great variety of . "u,ine a1DOVB-aNC 31 owiewiicies m ms x.'t . J x ine, the'subscriber will sell as low as any hardware, too numerous to mention. ' ,,,., , - , c. , 3 J, ... . . .,, other establishment in the United btates. Ihe assortment will compare with with ( In teslimonv f his skl as a maniifactur any in this place in. quantity, style and er,the Franklin-Institute, in the years 1S1U price. i and 1812, awarded to him two certificates "iD)l?P (R) ffi) TO , Cloths. French blue black, blue,brown, cadet style, mixed, Beaver; Tweed, Cro ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas simcrcs". A large assortment Ladies' Dress Goods; black silk, black silk warp T" ' " " - 1 lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and 1 .'S brown mtHin- lin - j infei Wliui ntt Utowii muslin, lin . L'A ln'uuj atuigo, uvu, buttons; thread and silk. .A full assort- i, meut ol GROCERIES. 10 hhds Molasses. . - 20 bbls N. 0. and Trinidad1 lolasscs 5 hhds Siigar. J30 bbls do. white and browns 15'" sperm,' whale and lttrd Oil: 25 boxes soap.. -- 1 20 do. candles. 3000 lbs Bacon. 25 bbls mess pork. 25 do Flour. v . 1 0 chests Imperial and Young ofe:) Hyson Teas. Bice, starch, chocolate, Indi- go, iMnducr, alluni, xg. Dried apples, poaches, white beans, &c 100 sacks ot bait. 50 kegs wmte lieati; winuow glass ami putty. i ti t ?icj ' v , 100 kegs nails. tuy uuis, aim utui auu-ip. uuia uiatv erel. All persons visiting Easton, will find il...: r ..11 1 ' It "TCiltiy to MICH UUVUIlL.HgU to UJlll anu make their purchases ot Miller X Broth - i cr's largo and well selected stock of ! floods. .Sold wholesale and retail, at Iluvl.-n'j nl il c-!itul liir Burke's old stand, by , MILLEil & BUOTnEll. Easton. April 24, 1851. ' ATTORNFY AT LAV, Has. removed his ofiico to his dwelling housoj first door below tho office of the "Monroe Democrat," and directly oppo site S. Hollinghoad's jiotclj Elizabeth Croet. -'- 4 . StrasSiilMurilliciiO, 1550r : 3SS.iyrt'll"tlU1111' rgi';'T.'vj" Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, and Mohcs W. Coolbaugh and btogcleil Stokes, Eq'rs., Associate Judges of tlie Court of Common Pleas of the county of Monroe, .and by virtue of their office, Justices of the Gourt of Oyer and Terminer and General jail delivery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Monroej have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court ot quarter Sessions of tho 1'eace and Common Pleas, aniltircneral Jail Delivery and Orphans' Court, for the said County of Moiiroc, to be , liolden at btroudsburg, on Monday, thel22d I of September next, to continue two weeks it" necessary. i NOTICE - Ta fllAynCifn lin.nki . . . l jl . ' thc Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said County of Monroe, thaUhey be then ad there ready with their rdlW,,recotds,iu- qs'ons, examinations, and otner remem- ,,ranccs to lI tte. ""nga which to their of- e e nPPGria,,nS u,, aiso mat tnose wh, a.rc hon"(1 b' recognizances to prosecute ou jrivu oviuuiicu ujnimst me prisoners mat i :.i .i . r.i . arc or shall be in the jail of said County of Monroe, or against the persons" who - stand charged with the comission of offences, to bo then and there to prosecute or testify as snail no just. . PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, August 28, 1851. SherTfiT NEW FIRM 1S0. 71 Northampton Street, Opposite the' V- Ty T- 1 THE subscribers having entered into a partnership for the purpose of continu- ins tue lyius anu raint uiisiness at the old stand of the late Mr. John Dlfl.-cnn tvmitrl ntTor thoir clr.r.1- of Drugs, Medicines., Paints, Oils, -Glassi &c. fec. to old customers of 1111,11 l.JI. the stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try us. W JDICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trading under the firm of DickJnn 4- Sample Sole Agents. for Wetherilt's Pure Ground White. Lead. Easton. July 17, 1851. Iy n anb, 1 100 kegs 25. lbs. each, Wetherill's white lead. 50 do 50 do do do do 20 do 100 .po do do do i inn q u.. m : "7: 3, E .r. ( , 50 do 10 bv 14 10 in hv 1 superior quality. 1 10 bbls. of Alum 1 0 hbb. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin ,4 linn 1K D. L)S;, j J"." L ULtlSII ons Linseed Oil 4( li!il5 ti!ril n'urntititlrio' onnn lh. P,,npr I7rl t.ri ' n ?i'e ,W",,df. Ma,dderi fgwood, Fustic, , Re?7c$' C"VRr h hi L ALSU superior r urnitnre, toach, Black and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or ualloif , for sale by DICKSON 4- SAMPLE. j -Easton. July 17, 1851. ly - , T , , bpOrtSmCU tUClKC &0tlCC. 9"haB KrifScr, North-Easl coma- IValm t ij- Sccovtl Sts., PHILADELPHIA. AS on hand, jlisl received, a complete assortment of SIIU 1 GUiVS, Powder . n . . . 1 tasks, Uamc Mags, and all other Soortmcr Apparatus of the best and most approved pat - terns. He has constantly on hand SPORTING POWDER of all descripiions. Percussion aJS. f hof, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank flrfiudg"V 5JLnio S,BOrUnCn ma" tenals lor bun Makers, eecw Alsij percllssion Caps of a superior quali- ty, designed expressly for 1J S. Rifles, , An assortment of Fishing Tackle always 0,1 hand. ! and in the years IBM, 1810, 1817, 1WJ8 and 1S50, five silver medals, all of which may be seen at his place of business. JOHN KRIDER. Philadelphia, July 17, 1851. 3m. THE PEOPLE'S c rm 1 tits . V ;rr,1Ip, unjersgned-has taken the store- i i house formerly occupied by Charles Boys, in Sttoudsburg, with the intention f accommodating the public with a general assortment of DRY GOODS, at Easton Prides, for Fas ton vaij, comprising all the latest styles and fashions. I Also, anything in the HARDWARE line, from a threepenny nail to a sawmill saw CROCkEKY- WAItE of all kinds, cheap, BOOTS & SHOES, CEDAR-WARFi, And the greatest stock of GROCERIES m in lutvii, wuuee, iKtt, sugars, ino lasses, mackerel, smoked and pick led meat, smoked salmon, j-had. codfish, herring, dried peaches, cherries, soap, rice &c, Ac, &c All of which will be sold at very reduced prices. We feel satisfied that all who choose to lavor us with their custom shall have tueir- goods to suit them. If not, we will guaran- tee to return tneir money. i We w, ,,are 0,1 hnd at u l.in,es a Sood assortment ot cram, Hour, wheat, rye, com, ' Ac. feed and choo . , xxtozx of all kinds, bolter, egijs, honey ' and becs-wax, rags, grain, calf-skius, hidi-s, tallow, shingles, sheep' or cattle, and word J .-l ... i i I, . WOOO, lilKf II 111 UXCHHIiye lr Mima. ! Ik is nut of our llneoi business to boat or Bi we let our goods and priced recommend Oemselvand customers will spread , the news. Don't - forget the first right-hand '.store as vou enler the western end of tljo town. Get yourselves 'in the line, and stop i where yon see the fiist ciowd. Doh'i per out of patience, our Iriuuds; you shall all be waited on when yotu turn comes. If you only want to see our stock to satis fy yourselves of our goods and prices, all riy tit we charge nothing for showing, bo danger of nio;risK lor wo cannot, keep our goods long enough on- hand. ,iOHNsRALMER, Stroud3Uu,(n;2S4tlia5Ui . r;, t I 'mm
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