General . . JBIection Sheriff's 'Pi-ocIuitialsoH. Whereas, by an act oPliie General Agsem- . .. i. f..i tM,. tious withia the said Commonwealth passed i nuber, ,c vacancy, oulhe 2nd iiayofJuly.l839.il is made the j "It shall bo U.o duty o Hie several as V. rii n; i ci -a r . . ' scssors respectively to attend at the p ace dtitv of the High Sheriff of every county, to i r , . ,. 1 J , . , ' . - , , ,. , , , - , , J? , : of ho ding evei v general, specia , or town t(vo public notice of such elections to bo hoi- , - -0 . , 1 . , - ., 1 , , i , . . , ship election, during the whole lime said den, and to make known in such notice what officers are to be elected. Therefore, I, PE TER KEMMERER, High Sheriff of the county of Monroe, do moke known by this proclamation to the Electors of the county of. Wonrurvt hat a Genera Election' will be held in lh6said courttr, on v u -' Tuesday- the of ,cloIcr next, at the several election 'districts below enumer ated, at which time and places arc to be elect ed, by. the freemen of, the county pf illomoe, One Person, For Governor of the Stale ofJ'enusylvaiiia. One Person, To the office of Cunirl Cdnnnistioner of Ihr; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. - i Jjivc Hcrsons, Tor Jwlgcs of the Supreme Court of IVnnsyl- ... vam- . ,.- j One Person i , ... For ProsfociU Judge of the Judicial District composed of the countifs of Monroe-, n i ikc, waync and uarunn. it . Two Persons, For Associate Judges of the sevend Cruris, of -. , 'Monroe County. - ' , One Person, ' rcjifCaCMU i lie counties oij ayno,,, I'tlio, MQnroe.aul Carlson, in the Sonaleof the . in ; ''", Onc'Pcrsdtr, . To Reprecii f'.ouuties of ttnnx.itid.Pikc in tituaLlmi; f Represcntntivps f J'utm-s-!vnnia. ,,,rj. One Persofi. Fr Sheriff of Monroe County. r-ttrrrI Qm Person, For PrhthBnotn'rj, and Olerk of the Cnurls of' Monroe County. "i1s- One Person, Fur Rrgisier of Wills and Recorder of Deeds of Monroe Coatitr. G.nc Person, For Cannly Treasurer of Monroe Count?. T ftlLJhc office, of County Qommissiuirer of (- j lire county of Monroe. .-. One Person' u -To fiH ll.e olfke of Count v Auditor of the count of Monroe. One Person , For'Cnrfine'r of the County of Monroo. TlifreGBien of the'tou'uship ofGiuTXCT in'LT. ri'tri hWd Uiiir election nl the Itouse oi relix Stortn, mi SaTd township. . ' ' Ujolb.u'gji at tt.e house ot Jro;tn Vitet, in -UJJ tO'.VTHiJjip. i Hamilton at die house of Joseph Keller, in aid trv nship. MlDDT.K oMITIiriKX.!) t lm llOUSG of Charles VV'acuer.'iersaid township. Poco.xo at the house nmv m tire occupan cy of Manasseh.,Millcr, in sJd twn$hip. Paiiadisk at the house, now Iti the occu- pane' of James Kintz. Polk at the house now in Uic, occupancy j of GLNre E-sch. - - ; ' j Pirrci: at the house of Jjhn S. Price, jjj j said township., . , . .. Ro s at the jiause of Joseph Hawk, in 5aid tu'.VHi.iip. y &u a-nriKiiD-TT.it Jhe house of J. Lahar, in '5nidaownship. T)cpue Stuofd at the Court Houses in the bo rough of Sifoudsburg. ' ToiiI'Haxna at the house' of Wnsliinir tin 'Y inters, late Joseph' Frilz, in said towti. ship. r . : .ti; ... Jacko at tiie house, of John Os4rhoudt, in suid. township. Sfdticc is Ues'coy, GryH, 'Thutevery person, e.vctptint; Justices oftlje Pcrco, -who shall hold an 'office" or appoint tript of pxdfit or trust 'utider the 'Umtcd States or o( jIm? statVi or any. ritT or corpoiatcjj dis -tOCt, wiKthcr ai comniissvuted idTwer orlmr- wisc, a sohnr4iu;iie ofiiwr, oraant, who 1:5 t nrshaiib employed tmr the legwlafivcj cx- cculivc nrjtidkriary department of thfs state, nr ; Hie United Mates, or o: any city or oi any incorporated district, and ul.i lha) evt ry mcm lier of Congress, and of. llie fitatc k-gislature and of t!eksekci orcorntnon councu of nnv ... r , city, or commissioner oi any 'incorporated uis, tnct i? by law incapjiblc of JtolJing nr exf-r- cis;ng al Ute'iSaitie ttme,vthe tdlice or appoint-i ment oriudjTe. insriac.tSr.-or clci Ic otanv. elrr- tinn ofjhis commonwealth. andThat ndv.swz. ... ,, h t-tj a i i vote out oi nis proper oisirici, or u ajiv er- y.or.oihwofficoro ' son' knowing tile want of such qualification be ehime"t0 be-tbeii voted-for. v4 f , , aid of prbcure sucii' person to vitte, the An'J.'tfhefsaid act pfjassemlily; ontltiod "an i person oflenfling-shall on conviction he fined act re1atlng1to.elecilons of this cpmpion wealth" - in any sum not exceeding two humhed dol passed July 2d 1839, further ; provides as ful- iars, and be imprisoneJ ior the lerm not ex j.nVc to wit - " ' ceeding three months. "That the Inspectors and Judg shall meet I "lf,an,v Person hall vole at any more than ' . . 1 , . i r iii- one election district, or otherwise fraudulenl- nf the re.pecf.vo places appottitrd for homing ,y Vote more lan (nce on lho fav or the election in the dislncl to whk-h theyic- shall fraudulently fold and deliver to llie Jn ppectivcly belong, before nine o'clock in the -spector two tickets together with' the intent morning of , the isecond .Tuesday of lOctobwr, .illegally to vote orad-iseand procure another arid eaclwoftsnid inspectors shall appoint one li lU so.le or they oflending, shall on con clork, Who shaU be a qualtfie voter 'ol sjcIi f fv,r,0". be fied in any.sum not less than fif j: i 1 . ty nor more than five hundred dollars an.l be Oismc.. .,'.- . imprisbtied foe qny term not less than three "m case lho person whohnN liayc rcoiv- t nur mor(; tjarr twelve months. f'd the U9njj liighest xtunibgr of voles or. in- ,'jf4my person not qualified to vole in this spetor, shaU ,not nttend on ,lha djay of ijin.y Cmou'iwealtii, agteeablv to law,' (except election, iiiaH the person wjio- shall hnm re- Jh M. qualified citizens.) sbalf.appear at coivcd tho second h irhrst numlmr rtf o!rs- fr ' Judge at the next preceding election shH act ', as inspector in his- pbice And m case the person who sliall havo rcceivtfo' fhn hiho.st ! number of votes Tor inspector shall not at tend, the person .ejected judge shhll' appoint nn inspector in his place ; and .in case t he person elccfed ,as judge shall not attend, the inspector who 'received the highest number of votes-shall appoint. judge in his plact-; rind if aniviicandy uhall continue in the board Tor-llie apace -of 5rio hour after the lime fixed, by lawijbr. the opening , .of the vh.uuum, uieiiaiilieu voiers.oi tnu town ship, ward, or district for which:such ol j ficer shall -have been elected, ptesent at the ! place of election -shall elect one of their election is kept open, lor the purpose of giving information to. the inspectors, and Judge when called upon sin relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote, at each election, or such other matters j in relation to the assessment of voters as j j the said inspectors or either of them, from umc jo tunc require. j . No person shall be permitted to rote ai i anv election as aforesaid, than a whin frppman of llie age of twenty one., years or more who f stiait nave resided in the stale at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to rote at leat ten days, immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a state or county lax which shall have been assessed al least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States who shall have previously been a qualiiied voter of litis state, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the eleriion district and paid taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this state six rnonlhs : Provided, That the while freemen, citizens of the II. Slates between the age of twenty-one and twenty two years, who have resided in lite eleciion district aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although Ihi'v shall not have paid taxes. iNo person shall be, allowed to vote whose name is hot contained in lite list of taxable i .habitants furnished by tite Commissioners us.le-'r'first, he pioduces a receipt for the pay ment, within twt) years, of a State or County taX assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give sntisicio'ry evidence either on Ji is own oath or .aflinnauon, or the oath or affir- '! tnation of another, that he has paid such a lav. or on Jni.urc to produce such a receipt, shall taie oath to lite payment- thereof or second, it he claim a Ti"hl to vote by heing an Elec tor between the age of twenty one and twen iv two years he shall depose, on oath or af firmation, that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his application and make such proof of residence in the district J as is required by tin's Act, and that he does verity believe, from the-.accottnts givon him, titat lie is of the age aforesaid, and gives such other evidence as is required by this act : whereupon lite name of the person so admit ted to vote, shall be inserted in the alphabet ical list by the inspec tors.' and a note made opposiie thereto ny writing the word 'tax,1 it tit' shall be permitted lo vote hv reason of having 'aid lax, or the word 'age,' if he shall bo permitted to vote by reason of age, ami such vole shall be called out to tho Clerks, who shall make like notes in the list kept by Use m. "Incases where the name of tne person claiming to vote is not found on the list fur nished by the Commissioners and Assessois, j or his right to vote whether found thereon or not is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the lnpector to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if lie claims to have resided in the stale for one year or more, his oath shall be suffi cient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by, at least one competent witness v. ho hall be a qualified elerthr. that he has resided within the district for more than ten da)s next proceeding said election, nnd shall himself swear that his bona-fide residence, in puisu- ai.ee of his lawful calling, is within the said i district and that lie did not tcmove imo said distrid ihe purpose of voting therein. Kveiy person qualified fore.-aid. and who shall make the proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, aforesaid, iliail be admitted to vote in ihe township, ward.or-district in which he shall reside. "If any person shall prevent or attempt to f.ree:it any officer of an election under this v lli-iiyu'iuill LIULUUII KJl UJC llllC-llCil any violenre to any such officer; or shall in tetfere with likn in the execution of his duty, or. shall block up the window or .avenue to any, 'window where the same may be holding, or shall usi or ptactrice any intimidation, threats, force or violence with design to influ ence unduly, or overawe any el. ctor, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person, on conviction shall be fined in any sum nol exceeding five hundred doliats, and be imprisonad any time not less than ihtee nor more than twelve months ; and if it shall be shown to court, where the trial ot sn h offence shall be had, tint ihe 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 vote 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 vears. "If any person or persons shall make any bet, or wager, upon i he result of any eleVtion wfihtn 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 ... l. i. .. i . .r w nidhC) Surii oei or wager; upon conviction ftltereof he or they shall pay three times ihe j amount so bet yr offered to'bet. - "if any person not by law qualified, shall I fraudulently vote nt any election in this Com- motnr.ca!lh oiherwwe quaiified,shall , nJ rac; cn? UI. mv f'un'se oi .bsu- ing ticuets. or ot jnuuinnng uje citizens qual ified to votehe shall on conviction foifeil aWpay any sbm not exceeding one hundred doHars for every such offence and he impris oned for every such offence three rnonlhs. Agreeably to the provision ofthe sixty first section of said act every General and special eleciion shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in ihe forenoon,. and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in'the 'evening, whennhe polls sha1JUbe closed - - v Pursuaut to the. prp.vision'containeu innite , 7Gtfi aet iion of the act afftesaid, ihjs Judget. j of the aforcsaid-district shall take charge ;of the certifica'te or return of'tlte election of their respective- districts and .produce there at a meeting of the' judges from each distiict, at the Court House in. the. Dorough of, Strouds burg, on the third 'day after the daV of elec tion, being for llie present vear on FRIDA V, the I7th of OCTOBER next, then and there to do, and pefqrm lhe duties required by .law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable circumstances, is unable to attend said meeting of Judges, then the certificate oi return as aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one rtf the Inspectors or clerks of the eleciion of said district who shall do and perform the duties required of said judge unable lo attend , , PETER KEMMERER, Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. September 11,1851. (God save Ike Commonwealth ) 1: 3 '1 ?8 3 j Cpuiinising a iloiiblc Equestrian troupe and nraniatic ; corps, lroin xiiiiii s t.ardcn. acw vork. ami National Am ' pliitlicatre. I'liilailolphia, will perforin at STKOUDSBUKG, Citizen. , un i' riiiny, uctouor:!, ic5J. l)(iors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. AI. Performances j commence at hull past two ami hall past seven o'clock, 1 I J.cwis Il.T.(;nl, lUanasor ami Director. C. E. Bristol, Gon , cral Aent a:ui Aihcrtiser. Hqncfitrian Director, P. W : Mutlaker. Lender of tlso Brass Band, S. V. W. Post. L) IST1 NGU1S I J I N G FEA TUR ' M'mlle MAIUE, the lisantiful and youthful Parisian E it icitrieane. in her truly arliVticand hrilhant fdtoolof Lady Knueriariism.prc-miiincnilydistinxuisliiiiK her froin every of the Courts of Monroe counlv. Should VO'I other ladv who has heretofore appeared 'in this cnuntrv. , .. , ., The youthrul prodigies, Wiles ELOUISE &. FLORA, ap p,-r.r in Juvenile rfrnrmanccs rarely, it ever, equalled. Mons. HLN'OIT, the great Parisian Jongleur a-clieval, will also appear on two hoises, with I). Richards, in feats ot the Hippodrome never excelled. ardmc ROSALINE UfiXOIT appears in her beautiful E q. illations and new style of horsemanship, and is now be coming the model of all the fashionable Lady Amateurs tin. elepant art in America THOMAS NKVILLE.il! his stupendous feats of horseman ship, riding backward ami iorwnrd dancing, pirouetting, tuin ponLs Jtoinco and Juliet; i ill be introduced by I'n.f. James H. Nixon and his infant artists. Masters iiiii.ir.il. and sonifrsetting daring ihe rapid circuition of Jus s-tced. TliOi'reat vaulting and trick horse CIKCllvNATuS, per- formed by Mr. S. P. Stickney. f Frt Thi; trouiiu of trained nonies. ombracinn the eclebratPd " bertand (7eor"e. in tlieir sracelnl. classic, and wonderful .Mr. 1). KICIIATtDS. the Wild V.iultin? Iiorsi-man if tlie ; SSOt'lill f .Tllflo ranmas. on his Heel anil bouiuiiiiL'' courser, without saddle. lu 11 ovqi barrier and five-.'iamM pales and through balloons. iimV nXZr "iTS-r-AZlu s'x "",aoa" v.iuirt.wil ti.i ll,i.n.l.r.l..n ... , . I,,,. I... sports oi Atlas, by the siant of iron nerve, Ucrr Lee, . : 1 . 1 'm-,,"., -V.'.fi';'.1 onus OI...0 anu m po.in.is cac mer;ca Jester.-John Griiiial.ii Weils, the English Clown. i n kj . i.ki ani iainron. i lie Miiinn oraior anil In alifition to a full and iineiiii.-illeil performance in Circle, will be represienteJ the (Jraud lioniaiitic spectacle of rT, ;i. Act 11 t da i St. George a,.d tli.t Dragon ! With all its splendid Actesso- tl"miUon, August 14, tbol custuincs, together yilii a full cist of churacters, accompa men Willi an llie original .Musics A-r. O'TxvoiniireiJnlhaiit U atmes distinguish this from other Companies. The interior is Illuminated with gas, the exterior with Professor Grants iniiiniv-pil n.-miii,nml light, rendering the premises light and cheerful the darkest night. Admifsios 2; cents. Jo hall price. Par full particulars see larcc and small bills al the different liot.'is, &c- 'file abrve celebrated troupe will perform at Milfi.rd. Oct. 1 ; llushkill, Oct. -2 : lichiuere. Oct. 4: Kas- ton, Ort. Ii. September 4, ISil. REGISTER'S NOTICE. "jTOTICE is liereb' given to all legatees -L and other persons interested in the es tates of the respective decedents and mi nors, that the administration accounts of the 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 Honda-, the 22d day of Sep- tembcr next, at 1 o'clock, i r. First and final account of Henry "vYerk heiser, administrator of the estate of Val entino Werkhciscr, late of Hamilton tsp. deceased. First and final account of Daniel Bush, one of the Executors' of the last Will and Testament of James 13usb, 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 Ncivhart, Executor of tho last Will and Testament of Abraham Youngken, late of Smith field township, deceased. First account of John Flyte and Ber nard Flyte, administrators of the estate of Abraham Flyte, late of Ross township, deceased. Final account of Robert McNeely, ad ministratprof the estate of Adam McNee ly, late of Middle Smithfield township, deceased. Account of Rudolphus Smith and John Smith, administrators of the estate of John Ace, late of Smithfield township, deceased. SAMUEL REES, Jr., Register. Register's Office ) Stroudsburg, August 21, 1851. $ New-York -Esi:;soi;tor.s & Jobbers." FREEMAN, HODGES & CO., 53 LIBERTY STItEirr, DETWBEM. BROADWA.Y AM) NASSAU-STUnm, NEAR THE POST-OFFICE. NEW-YORK. are receiving, bv daily arrivals ftom luropc, our Fall and Winter assort ment of Rich Fashionblc Fancy Silk and Mil linery Goods. We resp'ectfully invite all Cash Purchasers thoroughly to examine our Slock and Pi ices, and, as interest governs, we feel confident our Goods and Prices" will induce them to se lect from our! establishment. Particular at-.; tention is devoted to Millinery Goods, and many of the articles are manufactured ex pressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed in beauty, stylo and cheapness. Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Beit. " Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths and 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, Undersleevea and Cuffs - . - .Fine Embroidered Reverie and Hemstitch' Camjbric Handkerchiefs. ; Cranes, Lisses, Tarlctons, Illusion and Cap Laces. Valencieues, Brussels, Thread', silk, and Lisle Thread Laces. Kid, Silk, Sewing .silk, Lisle Thread, Me rino Gl.ov.es and Mi.ts. & Figured and plain Swiss, Hook, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet Muslins. , t ; s English. French, American1 and Italian 1 Straw (jfoods. u '--f . - !Augusi.t28, -1851. im:" .v,dy For sale at this OJi.t To the Voters, of Monroe eo.: Fellow Ciiizens:-Ai he solicitation of nu merous 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 voles. Should 1 be so fortunate 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, vour friend and fellow citizen. JAMES N DURLLNG. Stroudsburg, August M, 1851. To theVoters of Monroe co.: .Fellow, Citizens: I oflVi myself as a can didate for.the otlice of Sheriff of Monroe count', at the ensuing general election, and respect fully solicit your votes. Should I be so for tunate as to be elected, 1 pledge mysell to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully, impattially. and to the best of my ability. Respei tfulfy, your friend and fellow MELC1I01R BOSSARD. Hamilton, August 14. 1851.- to To the Voters of Monroe co.: Friends and Fellow Cilize7is:-Having been solicited by many friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Jud&c deem me wortltv and competent, I would re spectfullv solicit your voles and influence, and should 1. be elected, 1 will endeavor, to the best of my ability, to render general sat i faction, and discharge the duties of the of fice witlt fidelity. Resp'y, your friend and fellow citizen, ABR'M LEVERING. in Hamilton, August 14, 1S51. the Voters of Monroe co. Mr. Feiloio CitlZCns:-k the solicitntion of nil- Al - melons irienos, t nave oeen inauceu to oiler I e . , , , . i , in vsel fas a candidate for the o ffi re nf of the Courts of Monroe county, and respect- I - - ll,c fully solicit your totes and influence in my who oeuan. ououio t ue eiectea, l pieuge myseil . , , , , , . , . i t , ,r n t0 discharge the duties ofthe office faithful- i- I , .. .. , . , . ,- , .... y unuariMliy, anu to ine oest oi my anility. the AfSDlllW S iUKM. - 0 tllC VOtOI'S 01 iViOnTOe CO I a Fellow-Citizcns:-Al the solicitation of ma- and nv friends T Imvn Iippi. indnr.l tn offpr mv. I - . . ----- self as a candidate for the office of Associate Judpje 3 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 tite duties of the office impar tially, and to tite best of my ability. JOSEPH FKNNER. Hamilton. Aupust M, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fciroic-Cilizcns: T offer myself as a can didate for the ofiice of Treasurer of Monroe county, at the ensuing General Election, and respect fully solicit your suffrages. If elected 1 wi'l endeavor faithfully to perform the duties of aaid office. PETER MERWIXE, SenV. Tobvhanna, August M, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself as a can didate for the office of Register and Recorder of Monroe county, and respectfully solicit I your votes. Should you deem me worthy of your support, and favor me with a majority of your sulirages, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully and to the best of my ability. l our humble servant, ROBERT R. DEPUY. Smithfield, August 14, 1851.- To the Voters of Monroe co. reuoxo citizens: ai tne . solicitation o n it r- -. a . .t i. . 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 influ ence. Should I be so fortunate as to be elec ted I pledge myself to discharge the duties ofthe office faithfully, and to ihe best of my ability. MELC1JOIR DREIIER. Stroud, August I I, 1851.- To l!ic Voters of ITloni oo county 2 cllow-Citizens : At the solicitation of many irienos l nave neen inuueeu to oner mvselfasa candidate for County Treasurer, at the ensuing elertion. and respectfully so licit your vqtes. Should I be elected I pledge myself .to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and lo the best of my ability. JOHN ED1NGER. Pocono, Augusl 7, 1851. To the VoSctm of Kfonroe cottisty. Friends and fellcw Citizens: Through the solicitations of many of you I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of. Sheriff of Monroe county, at he ensuing general election, and respect fully solicit your influence and suffrages. Sitould I be elected, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my ability. Your friend and fellow citizen, REUBEN GREGORY. Polk townstifp. July 31, 1851. To the Voters cl" Monroe county. Fellow Citizens: At the solicitation of many triends i nave been inouceo io oner myself as a candidate for the office of Prothonolary & Clerk of 'the Courts OF MONROE COUNTY, and respectfully bolicit your votes and influ ence on my behalf. Should I be elected I pledge myself to perform the duties ofthe of fice with fidelity and to the best of mv ability. WILLIAM SCIiOOKOVER. M. SrnithfHd, July 3. 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co : Vrllmn Citizens: At the solicitation of numerous friends I have been induced io of-. connection with the above firm, and pledg fer myself a a candidate for the office of jes himself that he will use every eser ' OountV Commissioner, 'tiontogive satisfaction to all who may ' r k: i. j. , . ii i ........ ....too .,.,,1 nnr .n-snnr. Ill V SO f LVOlIf VOteS and Ml o. , nort. Should vou deem proper to elect mt I slalt feel deeidy gjateful, and endeav K ' 3 -e or to the best of my ability to dist barge duties ofthe ofe fajtljfuUv; ct Ilanniton, AegMSt, ItJoI. V mv- vvjiis or aiUIIl'Oe eo.. t Friends and Feiloio Citizens: The earnest solicitations of numerous friends have in duced me to offer myself, as a candidate for the ofiire of Associate Judge of the several Courts of Monroe County. Should vou deem me worihv and rnninfirni 7 would respectfully solicit your votes and in- imenre. ii i suoum ue elected 1 pledo-e my self io discharge the duties of the ofiice with fidelity, impartiality, and to the best of ability- : JEREMY MAC KEY. M Smithfield, August 21, 1851 . To the Voters of Monroco.: Friends-and Fellow Citizens:-A the earn est soliciiations of many of you, T am induced! to offer myself as a qandidate for the office: AbSOCiaie d Udge "umiiuc vwuiuy, ui iiiu en- suinjf general election. Should vou deem me worthy your suffrages and elect me, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office impartially, with zeal and fidelity, to the best of my ability. THOMAS G RATTAN. M. Smithfield, August 31, 1851 To the Voters of Monroe co.: Friends and Fellow Citizens: I ofier 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, to render general satisfac tion, and discharge tite duties of the office with fidelity. Respectfully, your friend and fellow citizen. JONAS II ANN A. M. Smithfield, August 21, 1S51. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Having- consulted a number of my friends I have concluded to offer myself to you lor County Treasurer. Should I be elected I will personally attend to the duties of the office, and discharge the same with impartiality to the public. JOHN BOYS. Stroudsburg", August 21, 1351. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Citizcns:-At the solicitation of nu merous friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge . ofthe 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 the office faithful ly, impartially, and to the best of my ability. WILLIAM CLARK. M. Smithfield, August 21, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Citizens:-! offer myself as a candid ate for the office of Prollionoiary & Clerk of the Courts of Monroe Counlv, at the ensuing General , Election, and respectfully solicit vour votes. r i .... r . . ' ... , i..t ti J,ln .ii-... .t. r jiiimiiu i uc au mi i ij lift it: us iu lie cieciuo, i office 1 0 J " Dffice personally, faithfully, impartially and lo the best of my ability. Respectfully, your to friend and fellow citizen. DAVID KELLER Stroudsburg, August I I, 1S51. To the Voters oi" IrJoisroe county Feiloio-Citizens: I offer myself aa a can didate for the office of Prothonotary cf Clerk of 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 oi my aoiiity. Your humble servant. M. II. DREIIER. Stroudsburg, August 7, 1851. To tlie Voters of Itlosaroc county. Fellow Citizens : At the solicitation of many of you I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Ileitis fcer 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 ioral the duties of the office personally, im partially, and to the best of my ability. Your humble servant, SAMUEL REES, Jr. August 7, 1 851. To liie Voters of ITIojiroc; :::! y, Fellow-Citizcns:-At the solicitation of nu merous irtends l nave been induced to oiler myself as a candidate for the offfce of County Commissioner, and respectfully solicit your voles and support. Should you deem proper to elect me, I shall feel deeply grateful, and endeavor to the best of my ability to discharge the duties of the office faithfully. ABRAHAM FENNER. Smithfield, September 4, 1851. FREIGHT LINE. New Jorii lo I3cwaak, daily. THE 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 with promptness and despatch. Leaving foot of Dey street, N. Y. daily at 4 P. M. i-.. i , t r TT I 1 per otcamuoats donas kj. xiearr, ana Islander, opening the most direct route to Easton and the Lehigh Region. P. S. io particular to mark .goods Stephens & Condits Line, via Canal STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO., Forwarders. J5 J03CTH S. LTicbler would re spectfully call the attention of his per sonal friends and acquaintances to his nuui uiiu vt tut tneu nauuuajre - 1 . O June 26, 1851. A Sreafc variqty of Toys on hand and Psz. tor sale cheap at ilio yariety store of ; . : " J 0IIJSr, Jt P R- 01C L A.MfA T I O X . Whereas the Hon. Nathaniel B. Eldrec, Tl . T...I c L .'in 1 T.-l- I ti:... i rvsiuuui. Juugs oi iue juuiciui jli.ihv.i. vv. uooioaugn and atoxdeil fatokes, Esq rs., , Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Monroe, and by virtue oi tneir.otnces, justices oi tne ourt oi uyer and Terminer and General jail delivery, and Court. nT flnnnrnl Onnrfpr Srssions Jn nnd for the said county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commandinc: that a Court & C i j I T-1 1 . x it in i i iPnnrn i ni i iPitunru a nil i iriiiii! III -r i -r-v i . i - . t . Lrourt, ior Hie said County1 of JMonroe, to of September next, to continue necessary. O 1 J A TWO UT'I KM I ! NOTICE j Is therefore hereby given to the Corot j uic jumilu.-i ui reace, ano vyonsiauieii,-' the said Countv of Monroe, that they be tap and tiiere ready with their rolls, records quisitions, examinations, and other renl branccs to do those things which to their o $ fices are appertaining, and also that those who are bound bv recognizances to prosecute and give evidence against the prisoners thatj are or shall be in the fail of said County ofT Monroe, or against the persons who stand charged with the comission ot offences, to f be then and there to prosecute or testify oa shall be just. P&TER KEMMERER, Sheriff s Office, Stroudsburg, ) August 23, 1851. J" Sheriff".' NEW FIRM P No. 71 Northampton Street, Opposite thA Easton Bank. -nHE subscribers baring entered into a j JL partnership for lite purpose of continu ing ttie Drug and Paint iJusinessat the old stand of the late Mr John Dickson, would offer their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. lo old customers of i the stand and Physicians and dealers general. Please call and try us. W. JD1CKS0N, A N. SAMPLE. I Trading under the firm of Dickson cj- Sample oole Agents for ethenh s Pure Groun White Lead. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly n f)au!, 100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's white lead 50 do 50 do do do do j 20 do 100 po do do do j 100 boxes S by 10 Glass j 75 do 10 by 1-2 do superior quality. : 50 do 10 by M do ) 10 bbls. of A'lum 10 bbb. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash 000 Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead Dye Woods. Madder, Logwood, Fustic Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo. , t o !. . . it i n i Ajiow-sn icnur r urnuure, ,oacn. mac rt , nn i I ?i m n L rvnjcirc nv tho hnrra ir rrillrtr J ! or saie uv 1 ' .,' DICKSON - SAMPLE. I July 17, 1S51. lv Sportsmen Sake Notice. ?oli3a ICrider, NorUi '-East comer Walnut Second Sts PHILADELPHIA. HAS on hand, just received, a compiet ' assortment of SHOT GUNS, Pewde Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sportin; I Apparatus of the best and most approved pat terns. Ho has constantly on hand SPORTINCl ru uitt oi an aescripuons, rercussioi Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blanl Cartridges, and a general assortment of ma terials for Gun Makers, &c. Also Percussion Caps of a superior qualt ty, designed expre3slv! for U. S. Rifle3. An assortment of Fishing Tackle alway on hand. All the above, and any other articles in hi ine, the subscriber will sell as low as ant other establishment in the United States. In testimony of ids skill as a manufictur er,the Franklin Institute, in the years 184 and 18 42. awarded to him two certificate nnd in thn vnr IfilJ lRlfl. IR17. Ifl4 W and ISjO, five silver medals, all of whic may be seen at his place of business. JOHN KRIDER. Philadelphia, July 17, 1651. 3m. THE PEOPLE'S STOKE- fTIIE undersigned has taken the store! A house formerly occupied by Charle Boys, in Stroudsburg, wiih the intention o accommodating the public with a genera assortment of DRY GOODS, al Easton Prices, fur , Easton pay, comprising all the latest styles and fashions Also, anything in the HARDWARE line from a threepenny nail to a saw mill saw. CROCKERY-WARE of all kinds, cheap? HOOTS & SHOES, CEDAR-WARE, H And the greater stock of in town. 'Conee, tea, sugars, mo io l :k ll lasses, mackerel, smoked and pit ied meat, smoked salmon, shad ri KfCTarfl codfish, herring, dried neaches-R enerries, soap, rice, ecc, iVc, ccc. All of which will be sold at very reducet prices. We feel satisfied that all who cltoost to favor us with their custom shall have tliei goods to suit them. If not, we will guaran lee to return their money. e win nave on nana at all times a goocf . f r . i . 7 iissoruueoi oi grnirt, uour, wneat, rye, corn &c, feed and chop. Lumber of all kinds, butter, eggs, honej and bees-wax. raas. urain. calf-sktns. hides tallow, shinclcs. aheeo or cattle, and iMirrfSf o i - wood, taken in exchange for goods. It is out of our line of business to boast ot brag; we let our goods and prices lecomtnenft themselves, and our customers will spread the news. OCT5' Don't forget the first right bant? store as you enler the western end of thef town. Get yourselves in the line, and ston wiiere yon see the tirst crowd. Don l ge W O I 1 O I gm a.lnM ........ . ""huu w iicii utii iuim ; If you only vvanl to see our.Htork to satis-j ly yourseivte oi our pottos anu prices, an right we charge notlnng lorshowine. JS iUnitnt t.C '.'!. I'. . w ia a ..h..... . f. "uiit-i ui iiiw.uo, nn o V'xoiui Keep our goods lung enough on hannV " JOHN r-EA?iM?i i mm