Horace Greeley. The Newark Daily Mercury, in commenting . upon the New York Tribune establishment, the Editors of thai able paper, &c, thus alludes to Mr. Greeley : "We know not what these isms, that the cant of jealousy or envy has ascribed to Mr Greeloy, may be, they are the jargon of ill-concealed en mity to a good man's success. We would not deny that Mr. Greeley may not have faults for we know he is human, and we imitate the faults of no man. There are doctrines which he ad vocates, which we have not studied so thor oughly as he has, and upon which we express no opinion ; but even if he has faults, "his fail ings lean to virtues side." if he has isms, it is hec-inso he would nluck the tlmrns. hv which sufiering humanity is torn and lacerated, from j asl tables, side tables, dinner tables, hat stands, the path of life ; it is because he would restore, . wash stands, beadsteada, chests, corner and as far as the primeval curse would permit, that kitchen cupboards, cradles, beautiful mahogany Eden of happiness to man, and mitigate he sor- ; workstands, dressing bureaus, towel racks, &c. rows and sufferings of humanity which follow- j CHAIRS of all varieties, ru-h-bottomed, ed the first transgression; it is because he would I caB seats, splint seats, cottage chairs, and so allcviate the woes and sorrow of a fallen and ! a chairs. Also, 9ofas and settees got up in the degenerate world. Would 'hat we could bring n,osl beutiful style. such isms as he has in New Jersey. Not those j JUPAII kind of work made to order at the isms which baffled maiguiiv or nioued nreiu- shortest notice. dice ascribes to hi, but those isms which we, who know him, we (who hare sat as his assis tant, beside htm for days and weeks, with fam ily sorrows upon him, sufficient to crush a thou sand hearts, sickness and death sealing the ce lestial eyes of his angel boy and paling the Ver million of his cherub lib in the darkness of the grave, yet forgetting his own griefs, to make the widow, and the orphan, and ihe stranger, and ihe homeless exile happy and homeful ) know to be his characteristics. Would that we could imitate him, in his purity and uprightness of character, in the benevolence of his big heart, in the sympathy he feels for the poorest crea tures of God's Providence, in the ability wiih which he defends the cause of Liberty, Tolera tion, Justice and Truth. These are his prom inent isms, and these are what we would imi tate." MARRIED, In Siroudsburg, on Thursday last, by the Rev. 1M. II. Sisty, Doct. A. Reeves Jackson and Miss 'Harriet Hollinshead, both of Stroudsburg. In Coollbaugh township, on the lGth inst. Hi ram Kourtright, aged about M years, Mercantile Appraisement. The following is a list of the venders of Mer chandize, Restaurants, &c. in the County of Monroe, classed in accordance with the sever al Acts of Assembly relating to the &ame. Borough of Siroudsburg. Class. Amount. R. Boys, 14 $7 00 Bush & Staples 14 7 00 R. Hunon 14 10 50 Staibird & Wallace 14 7 00 John N. Stokes 14 7 00 j George H. Miller 14 7 00 George Malvin 14 7 00 Charles Boys 14 7 00 Samuel Stokes 6c Co. 14 7 00 John H. Melick 14 7 00 Jacob Goetz (Restaurant) 8 5 00 Joseph L. Keller do 8 5 00 Samuel S. Abel do 8 ' 5 00 Henry D. Bush do 8 5 00 Lewis Vanderbeck do 8 5 00 ; Stroud Township White fc Brakeley 14 7 00 Smithfield John Lander 14 7 00 Henrv Peters jr. & Co 14 10 50 J. V.& R. D. Wilson 14 7 00 Joseph Zimmerman 14 10 50 ! Daniel Zimmerman 14 10 50 JieJI & Brother 14 - 7 00 j Brodhead & Brothers 14 7 00 ! Middle Smitfiield. Brown & Schoonover Miller & Mnckey Paradise. Brown tk-Morgau H& J. Kintz Hamilton. J. H. Feaiherman George B. Keller do do Williams & Marsh Kemmerer & Busard ., Feaiherman & Busard Ross. Joseph Hawk Pollc John Merwine Kunkel & Davis Chesnuthill. Lewis Sox C, D. Broadhoad H. D. & J. R. Shafer . 11 'Daily & Co. John Merwine 14 14 7 00 j 7 00 14 14 7 00 7 00 14 7 00 I 14 10 50! 14 10 50 14 7 00 ! 14 - 10 50 ; 14 10 50 i 14 10-50 f - ' U 10 50 14 10 50 14 14 14 T4 14 10 50 10-50 10 50 10 50 10 50 Pocono. Charles Boys Jacob StoufTer Henry Kimz, Jackson V John Ousterh'oudt 44 M 14 7 00 10 50 10 50 r14. JO 50 Tobyhanna. Samuel Kohn 14 10 50 Those marked thus sell liquor. The undersigned, hereby certifies that the above is a correct list of the Venders of Mer chandize, Kestaurants, &c, in the County of Monroe, ao far is they have come :o his knowl edge. An .appeal wijl be held on Saturday the 29h June next, an the iC.Ommisjsjonejs .office at Stroudsbure, whejre those.fnot properly assess- ved can attend. ; " r. UftiLii. . Mercantile Appraiser-' vMay 23. 1850. 2 . Attorney at Law,. .' t;tSTRO.UDSBURG. MONROE COUNTY, XDfficeon Elizabeth street, formerly occupied by William Davis. E-n. Encourage Home Manufacture! CABINET-WARE Of every Variety and Style at E ASTON PRICES! W. W. COOLBAUGH respectfully invites tne attention oi tne citizens or Monroe county to his large and finished stock of Cabinet ware at his wareroorn in the main street, a short dis tance below Posten's hotel, in Siroudsburg, comprising every kind and quality of furniture. He is determined to be undersold by no one, and the young and old housekeepers of the coun ty, in want of furnitue, will save time and mon ey by giving him a call. " His stock embraces secretaries, desks, sideboards, wardrobes, hti- rea"s, sofas, centre tables, card tables, break. j OT He has- also on hand a well-finished hearse and is prepared to manufacture coffins and attend funerals at short notice. May 23, 1850. TTUST RECEIVED, a general assortment of of Dry GOODS, Groceries, Hard ware, Queenware, &c, &c, at the store of the sub scriber, which he offers for sale at the lowest prices. JOHN N. STOKES. Siroudsburg, May 16, 1850. A Pine selected slock of silks, bareges, lawns, XJL ginghams, and prints, to which the inspec tion of the ladies of Siroudsburg and surronding country is respectfully invited, has been re ceived and is for sale by JOHN N. STOKES. Stroudsburg, May 1G, 1850. JJ1CKLED PORK & MACKEREL, a . large quantity on hand and for sale cheap by JOHN N. STOKES. Stroudsburg, May 16, 1850. HAMS & SHOULDERS, of good quality, constantly on hand and for sale low by JOHN N.STOKES Stroudsburg. May 16, 1850. MOLASSES, SUGAR, and COFFEE, a large and well-selected assortment for sale cheap by JOHN N. STOKES. Stroudsburg May 16, 1850. QUMMER STUFFS of all kinds, for gentle k3 men's wear.consistingof cloths, cassimeres, cashmerettes, tweeds, and linens, &c, just re ceived and for sale low by JOHN N. STOKES. Stroudsburg, May 16, 1850. CAUTION. Sportsmen and others are hereby notified not to hunt or fish on or about my property. I am determined to resist all depredations of this kind. JACOB FREDERICK. Estate ol Silas Flower, Late of Stroud township, Monroe county, dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that letters of Admin istration upon said estate, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all those having claims or demands against said estate are requested to make known the same without delay, to JOHN L. CAFFREY, Administrator. Siroud township, May 16, 1850. BATTALION ORDERS ! The several Volunteer Companies of Monroe county, fully uniformed and equipped are requested to meet for par ade and inspection at the public house of William S. Sinclair, at Fennersville on Friday, the twenty-fourth day of May, at 10 o'clock, A.M., in pursuance of the 4th section of the act of 1849. PETER MERWINE, Jr. Brigade Inspector. Brigade Insoector s office, J Merwinsburu, May 6, 1850. S GEO. J. ROBAKER, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Stroudsburg and surrounding country, that posite the Store of John N. Stokes, and res pectfully solicits all who have work to do in his line to give him a call. The latest Reports of Fashions will be regularly received, and he guarantees that all work enstructed to him will be done in a satisfactory manner. He hopes by strict attention to business and a determination to pleaae, to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. Cuting done at the shortest notice. Stroudsburg, May 2d, 1850. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective decendents and minors, that the ad ministration accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Monroe county, and will be presented for con firmation and allowance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the a.'ore said county, on Monday, the 27th day of May next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Final account of Felix. Weiss, administrtor of the estate of Daniel F. Weiss, late of Ches nuthill township, deceased. Account of Abraham Depuy, administrator of the estate of George Bartron, late of Smithfield township, deceased. Account of John Bowman, administrator of ihe estate of George Bowman, late of Price (now Paradise township,) deceased. First and final account of John Huston, ex ecutor of the last will, and testament, of Peter D. Ktshpaugh, late of Stroud township de ceased. ' ' i Final" account oJJphn A. Washburn, admin-, .strator of the estate of Daniel Washburn, late of Ross township, deceased. - SAMUEL REES, jr., Register, Register's office, Stroudsburg, April 27s, 1P50 J Jury JList i?Iay Term, 1830. GRAND JURORS:' 1 Ftndlev Bush. SmiihfiflM ' " 2 George Sebring, Pocono 3 Jacob Miller, Price 4 George Smith, Paradiso 5 George Dordendorf, Rosa 6 William James, Tobyhanna 7 Charles Musch, Stroud 8 John Wolbert, Jackson 9 David Reinhart, Jackson 10 Anthony Framz, Ross 11 Henry Derrick, Smithfield 12 Joseph V. Wilson, Smithfield 13 Joseph Trible, do 14 Henry Werkhiser, Hamilton 15 Joseph Frantz, Jackson 16 Jacob Metzgar, Hamilton 17 George Hellyer, Jackson 18 Jacob Bender, Ross 19 John Krasge, Cheshuthill 20 George Knipe, Pocono 21 George Hohenshieldt, Stroud r 4 f I. if- 22 Simon Ace, Smithfield 23 Elias Mixsell, Ross 24 Henry Buh, Paradise PETTIT JURORS. 1 John Hohenshieldt, Stroud 2 Adam Anglemoyer, Pocono 3 Charles Swink, Siroud 4 Michael Getz, Chesnuthill 5 George Transue, Pocono 6 John Hoffman, Middle Smithfield 7 Samuel Ruth, Hamilton 8 Andrew Groner, Siroud 9 Jacob W. Singer, Jackson 10 Joseph Fellenzer, Hamilton 11 Gedeon Burritt, Pocono 12 Joseph Jones, Paradise . -4 2. 13 Christopher Teel. Chesnuthill -r.i 14 David Roades, Ross 15 George Dershimer, Polk 16 Charles Altemose, Ross 17 James Miller, Hamilton 18 Heister Gunsaules, Middle Smithfield 19 Jacob Miller, Chesnuthill 20 Joseph Houser, jr. Smithfield 21 John Hall, Pocono 22 George Yeisley, Smithneld 23 Joseph Fenner, do 24 Kinney Loder, Stroud 25 Jacoh Long, Pocono 26 Andrew Pipher, Price s 27 Michael Mixsell, Ross 28 Abraham ShifTer, Chesnuthill 29 Henry Frantz, Siroud 30 Joseph Moyers, Coolbaugh 31 Jesss Weiss, do 32 Depue S. Miller, Stroud 33 David Edinger, Paradise 34 Adrian Sears, Smithfield 35 Godfrey Ruff, Stroud 36 Charles Keller, Hamilton Trial Iiist--UIay Term, 1S50. Joseph Keifer vs. John Drake and Derrick Hullick. Levi King vs Jacob B. Teel. Charles S. Coxe and Siroud J. Hollinshead vs Woolback, et al Joseph Lawrence for the use of John Gow er vs Stroud J. Hollinshead. Peter Fellenzer vs Depue S. Miller. Jacob Yelter vs John Chambers. Christian Snyder and son vs Elizabeth Huff, smith, executrix, and Fredrick Sutter, executor of Adam HjfTsmith, deceased, et al. Jacob Vogle to the use of Robert Nolf vs Fredrick Mackes, Adam Mackes, and Charles Mackes, terre tenant. Philip H. Geopp vs Peter Merwine sr., Pe ter Merwine jr., and George Merwine. James" H. Stroud vs James Hollinshead. Joseph Kemmerer to the use of John Mer wine vs Samuel Spragle, and John H. Kun kle. James H. Stroud et al, vs James Hollins head. ARGUMENT LIST. M. H. Jones to the use of Henry Kostonba der vs Peter Jones. John Keller vs Chistopher D. Keller. Godfrey Greensweig vs. Win. Hawk, Adam Hawk, Peter Hawk, Charles Hawk, and Peter S. Hawk. Peter Merwine and George Merwine vs Melchior Barry and Abraham Barry. Martin Place to the use of William Brod head vs Timothy Vanwhy. In the matter of a road in Perm Forrest Township. In the matter of the account of Simeon Schoonover, Committee of Benjamin Schoon over a lunatic. Peter Buiz, and Abraham Butz, partners in business, vs Bernard Frantz, Peter Meckes, Joseph Altemose and Abraham Bu'z partners in business: In the matter of the Auditors report of C. II. Heaney assignee of Samuel B. Keifer. Simeon Schoonover vs Elizabeth Schoono ver. Owen Rice, attorney for the heir of Joseph Horsfield vs Abraham Butz, Peter Meckes and terre tenants. Same vs Same. Same vs Same Lawrence Serfoss vs Peter L. Serfoss Washington Ovetfield vs Timothy Vanwhy, Margaret "Vanwhy, and ElizaJeth Vanwhy. Henry Colt vs John Keyser. John M. Deihler vs Tho township of Price. William Craig to the use of Nicholas E. Edmons vs John ililler. Jonas Greensweig vs Adam ileckes. James Carmer to the use of Rebecca Carmor vs John Palmer and Augustus Carmer. Thomas Krum, and Phineas Diresbach vs Lewis Sox and William F. Edmons. Robert Huston vs Daniel B. Burnett. Peter G. Kunkle vs Joseph Christman. In the matter of the report of a road view in Chesnuthill township, from Wilkesbarre turn pike to Philip Kresge's saw-mill. In the matter of a road in Polk township commencing ,at a public road leading from Kresgeville to the Lehigh Water Gap and en ding at a public road leading from Stroudsburg to ilauch Chunk, In. the matter of the, report of reviews of a' road in Chesnuthill township from Wilkesbarre' turnpike 10 Philip Kresges' saw-mill. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at tins Office PR OH L A 1YT ATTON I - M A- S JL 1 ff j Whereas the Hon. Nathaniel B. Eldrf.d, President Judge of ihe 22d Judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne, and Moses -W. Coolbaugh and Stogdell Stokes, ExqY, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delirery, and ! Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery and Orphans' Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 27th day of May, next, to continue two weeks if nocessary. NOTICE Is therefore, hereby gheu to the Coroner, thcJustices of the Peace, and Constables of the said County of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inqui sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which to their offices are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and give evi dence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said County of Monroe, or a- gainst the persons who stand charged with the commission of offences, to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall he just. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, April 25, 1850. ( God save the Commonwealth ) A. R. JACKSON, HI. . Has permanently located himself in the bor ough of Stroudsburg, and respectfully tenders his professional services to the inhabitants of the borough and surrounding country. Office at S. J. Hollinshead's hotel. Stroudsburg, March 28, 1850. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, Penn'a., to me directed, I will ex pose to public sale at the public house of Henry Neff, in Polk township, on Thursday the 23d day of May next, at 1 o'clock, p. M. the following described prop erty, situate in Polk township, adjoining lands of Philip Kresge, Charles Hawk, and others, containing TWO ACRES, more or less, the improvements aro a JWjl two stories high, frame, a frame STORE HOUSE, a frame Shed, and a Black smith Shop, and a Well with a Pump therein near the house. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Henry Neff, and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. April 25, 1850. $ BOOTH & FOSTER LATE J. C. BOOTH & Co., FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Wholesale and Retail, 21 Courtlandt Street, Ne?v-YorJc. (a few doors below the western hotel.) THIS HOUSE, by reason of its Great Pop ularity and Extensive Reputation, both for the Superior Qualities and Cheapness of its Goods, has recently been extending its business, until it now presents an assortment at once unrival led by any is the city. One of ihe Firm, being one of the Pioneers in the Clothing busi ?iess, devoies all his time to purchasing goods for the esiablUhment, which, his long experi ence, acknowledged skill, and with the aid of abundant capital, he is enabled lo do with the most predominent success. Another of the firm superintends, in person, their extensive manu facturing department ; and the stock thus produced, and with a ievv to neatness, ele gance and utility, and amounting to nearly 8100,000 in Value, comprises an assortment now unequalled, and they defy all competition. They desire partic ularly to call the attention of Country Merchants to their stock, whom, by their extensive arrange ments, they are enabled to supply with an as sortment at once the best, tho moit varied, and the cheapest of any other on ihis ContiDent. Nor does the extent of their business prevent J them from supplying the individual wants. Gentlemen visiting this city will at all times find them in readiness to furnish from tho Smallest Article to the Complete Outfit, of such as cannot fail to suit the most refined tase, or meet the approbation of tho most fas tidious. Their Manufactured Department Is replete with every description of DRESS and frock, business and travelling, sack and albert coats. All the siylen of Drap De Ete, Alpaca and Bro. Linen COATS. PANTALOONS of all the various styles and qualities. VESTS of ihe latest and richest pattern. DRESSING GOWNS, &c. The Fancy Department embraces every thing new and desirable in the line of SHIRTS, DRAWERS, BOSOMS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, Scarfs, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. HOSIE RY, SUSPENDERS, SHOULDER BRA CES, MONEY BELTS, &c. To verify the above statements, they ask gen tlemen, when visiting the city, to call and ex amine for themselves, where they will receive the most polite attention, iho proprietors rely ing on the excessive cheapness which iheir un rivalled facilities enable them to afiord their Goods, to ensuro a sale. Full suits furnished. to order at the shortest notice, and sent to any part of the United Statos. ' J. U.BUUH17 H. L FOSTER N. 1$. Opi'ii from G o'clock a m 'o 10 r it prtl 'Jo 150. m I SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of alias venditioni expo nas issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Monroe county, Penn'a., to me directed, will expose to public sale at the public house of John Kerchner, in Chesnuthill Township, on Thursday the 23d day of May next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following described property, to wit: A certain lot of Land situato in Chesnuthill township, containing about One Acre. The Improvements are a Frame Dwelling EIousc, two stories high, one frame STORE, HOUSE, one and a half stories hifih, one frame STABLE and a LOG SHOP. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Adam Huffsmiih, doe'd, and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg, Sheriff. April 25, 1850. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application was made to the Court of Common Pleas at the last term, by the " Humane Fire Engine Company" of the Borough of Stroudaburg, for a Charter of Incorporation. M. H. DREHER. March 28 I850 Prothonotary. THADDEUS SCHOCH, Has removed his wholesale and retail Boot and Shoe Store to a large and convenient room, which he has filled up in the test style, a few doora above his old stand, opposite Messrs. Edinger & Miller's Store, and nearly opposite T. & P Mixsell's store in Hamilton St. where he will continue to manufacture to order every description of ISoots and Shoes for men and boys : also the most fashionable Gaiters, Buskins, Half Gaiters, Slippers &c , for Ladies and Misses which will be warrant ed to fit, be made of the best ma terials, and sold at small profits for cash. Also on hand a large assort sortmeni of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold cheap, and can be recommen ded. The public are respectfully invited to call, leave their measures, or examine his ready made stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident they will be suited with the stylo, quality and price of his article. Call and try them. Also American and French Calf Skin Boots manufactured to order. Easton, April 18, 1850. MONROE COUNTY ITIiaiiial Fire Insurance Company. The rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cov er actual loss or damage by fire, that may fall upon members of the company. The nett profits arising from interest or oth erwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposite, will have a credit in the company. Each insurer in or with the said company will be a member thereof during the term of his or her policy. The principle of Mutual Insurance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring lest of experience, and has proved successful and become very popular. It af fords the greatest security against loss or dam age by fire, on 1he most advantageous and reasonable terms. Applications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters addressed to JAMES H. WALTON, Sec'y. MANAGERS. Jacob Goetz John Edinger James H. Walton Edward Pbsten Robert Boys Michael H Drehcr Jacob Frederick George B. Keller Peter Shaw John Miller Richard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker Balsar Fethorman. JACOB GOETZ, President. JAMES H. Walton, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, January 31, 1850. Tho testimony in its favor is overwhelming. The proprietors are daily in receipt of letters and certificates, going to prove its remarkable efficiency to all cases of worms, both in chil dren and adults. The relief given, and tho immediate improvement of health which follows its use, has called the attention of physicians to this article, and ihey freely recommend and prescribe it in their practice. The retail price is 25 cents per vial, which brings it within the means of all- Brooklyn, L. I. January 16, 1S-17. J do certify that 1 gave one bottle of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge to my child, and in seven hours it passed 23 large worms. Any person doubting this may apply for funnel in formation at my residence corner of York and Jackson streets. JAMES McCAFFREY. Poughkcepsic, N. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, that I took two vials of B. A. Fahn estock's Vermifuge, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms 1 have ever used. I have been troubled with tape worms for a num ber of years, and I have never found so good a medicine as B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. I therefore recommend it. MARTHA CLIFT. The puhlic is cautioned against counterfeits and spurious articles, and to put no confidence m statements that "KoltnstockV and "S Fahn estock'a" Vetnifuge are the same orasgood as tho only genuine .article, - .which isB A. pAHSi-STOCKS VER.Miri'GE. T For .nulo in Stroudsburg, b T -SCHorn. jrnt Marrh Tf iMf -f
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