In the Orphans Court of MONROE COlii'l'lf. Estate of Adam McNealy, dcc'd. Thc-Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of ltobert McNea ly, administrator of the Estate of Adam McNealy, deceased, and to report distri bution of the balance in the hands of the said administrator, will meet all parties interested on Saturday, the first day of November, 1851, at 10 o'clock a. m. at his oince in otrouasburg. S. G. BURNETT, Auditor. October 2, 1851. In Ihc Orphans Court of ITIONItOi: CODXTF. Estate of Chrisfn MeixseU, dee'd. The Auditor appointed to make distri- j ,ul,y S()l,nl yur Voles- Should I be so for bution of the balance in the hands of Lc-1 13 .V1 bf fcted 1 pledge myselj to vi Slutter, administrator of the Estate ; , & tt l'f 1 Ml J , , 1 p . appointment on Saturday, JNovember 1st, ISol. at 'J. o clock p. M., at his office in Stroudsburg, where all persons interested can attend or be debarred from coming in for a share of the assets. S. G. BURNETT, Auditor. October 2, 1851. In the Orphans Court of MONROE COUNTY. Estate of Jacob Felker, dee'd. The Auditor appointed to examine and if occasion require resettle the account of ' i faction, and discharge the duties of the of John Felker, administrator of the Estate ; fice wi,h fi,Ielilv- aforesaid, and make distribution amongst ! Resp'y you5: f??$?.n ,en' the creditors, rfll attend to the duticsf Iramiltnn, August m ERIN his annomtment on Wednosdav. Nnrcm. i ber 5th, 1851, at io o'clock a. si., at his office in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested can attend or be de barred from shareing of the assets. S. C. BUHNETT, Auditor. October 2, 1851. :i the Court of Quarter Sessions lor the County of Monroe. Li Ihc matter of the Corporation of Strouds- At a Court, a3 aforesaid, holden the 22nd day of September, 1851, S. C. Bur nett, on behalf of the corporation, made application that the Borough of Strouds burg may become subject to, and possess the powers and privileges conferred by the "Act- regulating boroughs," approved the third day of April, 1851. The Court order public notice to be given of the same. Publication of which is hereby made, and if no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at its next Term, will decree and declare that the "Borough of Strouds- O burg" become subject to the act entitled an "Act to regulate borough?," approved April 3d, 1851. M. H. DREHER, Prothouotary. October 2, 1851. lilST OF BETTERS EMAINING in the Post Office at 1 STROUDSBURG, for the quarter ending September 30th 1S51. A Azor, George B Brown, George W Berry, Catliarine J Burnett, Daniel B Buch, William L ,Lce, Mary A 2 Lec, Susan ,!Lit, T F jLoesch, Phhilip Au gustus M Bay, Godfrey Miller, Isiah 2 Bittenbender Emanuel Myers. Eunice 1 'McCollough, Henry Duff, John A jMajor, Sarah E jMcIlvain, Hugh Ell it, George W. IMadden, Catharine Eylenberger, Fred. Wj O F Ostrander, Daniel Felencer, Joseph j p Fronefield, Chae. M D Post, Wm. S G 'Peters, Isaac Gross, Morris Goger, John H ' Huff, Ira P Huff", Samuel Heller, Wm. Hohcnsheld, Daniel J Jackson, F Jones, Hiram K Knecht, T L Labar, Henry Lum, Philip I R iReeder, A II 3 Ruckman, I. Milton -2 .Robaker, Jacob (Rouse, George Koys, James S Smith, Hannah S Smith, Giles C Schlechtwig, M W Wells, Mary Ann Ward, John L 2 White, Malinda Persons calling for Letters on the aboye List, will please saj advertised on the 2d of October. GEO. H. MILLER, P. M. October 2, 1851. I&iSSOlSEtlOH. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, in the manufac ture of Slate, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th of September,-1851. All persons having claims against said firm will present them to Amos Labar, who is duly authorized to settle the same, and those indebted are requested to make payment to him, on or before the first of January next; 30. R. SMITH & Co. Butotsburg,- September 15, 1851. NOTICE. The undersigned, will continue the manufacture of Slate, at the old stand. AMOS LABAR. Dutotsburg, Sep.t. 18, 1851. 3t Attorney at Law, STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by TVm. Davis, )sq. May 8, 1851.- ' Couutry Produce. Buiter, eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. .-. JOJIN H. MELfCK. Stroudsburg; February 1, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Cilizens:-Av the solicitation of nu merous friends I hare been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Monroe county, at the the ensuins General Election, and re spectfully solicit your votes. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally, ; r faithfully, impartially, and to the best of mv ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow ' citizen JAMES N DURLING. Stroudsburg, August 14, 1S5I. To tiie Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Citizens: olTei myself as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Monroe county. at the ensuing general election, and respect- i -V "J'uniHiij, UMU KM mc UCal III 1 1 IV Respectfully, your friend and fellow . citizen MELCHOIR BOSSARD. j Hamilton. August 14. 1851.- ' To the Voters of Monroe Co.: Friends and Fellow Citizens:-iavng been solicited by many friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate JuuVe o of the Courts of Monroe county. Should yon deem me worthy and cbmpblent, I would re spectfully solicit your votes and influence, and should 1 be elected, I will endeavor, to ! ihe best of my ability, to render general sat ; To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fcllaic Citizcns:-A the solicitation of nu meious friends, 1 hate been induced to offer invself as a candidate for the office of Associate Jnds-e o of the Courts of Monroe county, and respcrt1 fully solicit vour votes and influence in my ofhalf. Should 1 be elected, I pledge myself) to discharae the duties of the office faithful- j iy, imuartiallv, and to the best of my anility ANDREW STORM. Hamilton. August 14, 1851. 'J o (he Voters of Monroe co Fellow-Ci!izcs:-Ai the solicitation of ma-! ny friends 1 hnve been induced to offer my- I self ns a candidate for the office of ' 1 -ii Associate Judge : of the Courts of Monroe county, and respect-: fully solicit vour votes and influence in mv i behalf. Should I be elected 1 pledge myself I to discharge ihe duties of the oflice impar-1 tiallv, and to the best of mv ability. I JOSEPH FENNER. Ilajnilton. August M. 1851. To the Voters of Monroe CO.: same with impartiality to the public. Fcllow-Citizcns:- offer myself as a can- ! . - , . 10?HN B0YS d.date tor the oflice of ! Stroudsburg, August 21, 18ol. Treasurer of Monroe county. To the Voters of Monroe co.: at the ensuing General Election, and respe'et- ! iglQW Citizens:-At the solicitation of nu fully solicit vour suflraoes. If elected J will merons friends, I have been induced to offer endeavor faithfully to perform the duties of aaid office. PETER MERWINE, Sen'r. Toi.yhanna. August 14. iSai. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Felloio-Citizens: I offer myself as a can j didate for the office of Register and Recorder jof Monroe county, and respectfully solicit your votes, ououwi you deem me wormy oi ( your support, and favor me with a majority of i your suffrages, I pledge myself to discharge j the duties of the oflice personally, faithfully i and to the best of my ability. lour humble servant. ROBERT R. DEPUY. Smithfield, August 14. 1831.- To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow Citizens: 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 influ ence. Should i be so fortunate as to be elec- ted I pledge myself to discharge the duties ! f the omce faitlilully. and to the best of my ability. MELC1J01R DREHER. ! Stroud, August 14. 1851. To the Voters of I?1oei roe comity, Felloio- Citizens : At the solicitation of;anJ 10 lle best of my ability. manv friends 1 have been induced to offer 1 mvself as a candidate for County Treasurer. at the ensuing election, and respectfully so- j i:. : ..... ci Li i , i..r....i f . I mysell to discharge tne duties ot the omce with huelity and to tne best ol mv amnty. JOHN EDI NG Ell. Poconn, August 7, 1851. To tEie Voters of Monroe county. Friends andfcllcw Citizens: Through the solicitations' of many of you 1 am induced to offer mvself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Monroe county, at he ensuing general election, nnd respect fully solicit your influence and suffrages. Should I be elected, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my ability. Your friend and (ellow citizen, REU1JEN Gil EG Oil Y. Polk township. July 31, 1851. To the V t let's of Itfoiiroc count'. Fellow Citizc7is : At the solicitation of many friends 1 have Keen induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Prolhonoiary & Clerk of the Courts OF MONROE COUNTY, and respectfully bolicit your votes and influ ence on my behalf. Should 1 be elected 1 pledge myself to perform the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of mv ability. WILLIAM SC1IOONOVER. M. Smithfield, Julv . 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co : Fellow Citizens' 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 sup port. Should you deem proper to elect me, I shall feel deeply grateful, and endeav or to the best of my ability to discharge the duties of the office faithfully. PETER K.UNKEL. Hamilton, Au2si. 28f 185 1- To Ihc Voters of Monroe co.:l Fellow Citizens ; At the urgent solicita tion of many friends. PHILIP GEARIIART. of Chesnu thill township, has consented to run for the office of County Commissioner, anu" to serve if elected, with fidelity, honesty, 'and to the best of his ability. We therefore respectfully solicit your votes and influence m lus behalf. MAN if VOTERS Chesnutliill, Sept. 25, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Fellow-Citizens: Without the solicitation of any of you I oiler myself as a candidate for the omce of AUDITOR of Monroe county, at the ensuing general election, and respectful ly solicit your votes, influence and support. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office faithful!', impartially and to the best of my ability. Also, 1 pledge myself to treat my opponent, (Mr. Detrick,) after election, with civility : but at present, hold him as I hold the " rest of mankind," an enemy in war, in peace a friend; and that I have a clear right to declare war, contract alliances, con clude peace, and do all such things as man may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the vo ters of Monroe county, 1 pledge my honor. Rcspetfully, your Friend (i. F. GORDON: Coolbaugh, Sept. 18, 1851. To the Voters of Monroe co.: Friends and Fellow Gilizcns:'-A the earn est solicitations o( many of you, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe County, at the en suing general election. Should you deem me worthy your suffrages and elect me, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office impartially, with zeal and fidelity, to the best of my ability. THOMAS G RATTAN. I M. Smilhfield, August 21, 1S51 To the Voters of Monroe co.: Friends and Fellow Citizens: I offer my self as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge of the Courts of Monroe County. Should you deem me worthy and competent 1 would j lespeclfuiiy solicit your voles and influence, and should 1 be elected, 1 will endeavor to the esl of my abiliy, to fender general satisfac lioni and discharge the duties of the oflice WIl fidelity. Heipeclfullv, vour friend and fellow citizen. JONAS llANNA: M. Smilhfield, August 21, 1851. o the Voters of Monroe co. Having- consulted a number of my friends 1 have concluded to offer myself to you for . frintv f l"Vinen ppi Should I be elected I will personally attend to the duties of the office, and discharge the myself as a candidate lor the ohice or Associate Jude . of the Courts of Monroe count', 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.. i " WILLIAM CLARK" j M. Smithfield, August 21, 1S5I. 'JT0 the VotCI'S of M 011100 CO.: Fellow Citizens:- offer myself as a candid- lor7u,e OH,ce ' 7 . rrotionolarij GLUlerkoJ the CoiU'lS of Monroe County, at the ensuing General Election, and respectfully solicit your votes. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office personally, faithfully, impartially and to the best of my ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow citizen. DAVID KELLER. Stroudsburg, August 1L 1851. To Use Voters of iflom-oe comily. Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself as a can didate lor the officS of ProLhoilOtariJ d- Clerk of 'the Courts r ou i r j ,,f Alonre Co',n,y- .bhV you dee"? ,me worty ot your support ana tavor me wttn a majority of your votes, I pledge myself to 'discharge the duties of ihe office personally Your humble servant. M. II. DREHER. Stroudsburg, August 7, 1851. 6 "l V,' If r COI?"lyr Fellow Citizens .-At the solicitation of manv of vou I hare 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 voles I pledge myself to per form the duties of the office personally, im partially, and to the best of my ability. Your humble servant, SAMUEL REES, Jr. August 7, 1S51. To tiie Voters of Monroe coitnly. Fellow-Cilizens:-Al the solicitation of nu merous friends I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, and respectfully solicit your votes 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 faitlilully. ABRAHAM FENNER. Smithfield, September 4, 185L Mli'W RTRM fi G7F1 SiTJWfwl ffWi-m (QUI TOTifft No. 71 Northampton Street, Opposite ihc Easton Bank THE subscribers having entered into a partnership lor the purpose of continu- the old stand of the late Mr. John !)irkson, would offer their stock or Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass. &.c. to old customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try us. . W.J.'DICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trading under the firm of Dickson cj- Sample. Sole Agents for Wetherill'a Pure Ground White Lcatl, ; ( Eas:yn, July Vft &tiX? l)c 15 Sarin) Sljcaf, S9tflE2 M. WATSON is happy to inform his old friends and customers that he is prepared to receive mnnv wain of them as may favor him with their cus tom, at the new Hotel erected on the site of the Old Barley Sheaf (which was de stroyed by lire in July last.) The House is much increased in size and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation which can contribute to the comfort of the traveler. The TAR LE and the BAR will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot fail to please. A. larse vard. with stabling for one hundred horses. No 1 93 Nowl tth T iso. jNorth becond St., Phila. March 27 1851. BARK WANTED. FEphe subscriber will pay Five Dol I Ml . . hundred cords of good bright Eock or b his Tannery in j Stroudsburg. At the aboye named price ! the bark must be loaded solid and clear j from all kind of damage. Will also pay J a fair price for White Oak and Damaged . Jiark. JACOB SING MASTER April 10, 1851." Amenccm Repertory of Inventions. To iUcrhnasics, Inventors ami 33 a u u f a c t u re r s . SEVENTH VOLUME OF TIIE MESSRS. MUNN & CO:, American and Foreign Patent Agents, And Publishers of the Scientific Ameri can, respectfully announce to the public that the first number of Volume VII. of this wide ly circulated and valuable journal will issue on the 20th of September. The new volume will commence with new type, printed upon paper of a heavier texture than that used in the preceding volumes. It is the intention of the publishers to illustrate it more fully, by in troducing representations of prominent events connected with the advancement of science; besides furnishing the usual amount of en gravings of new inventions. It is published weekly in form tor binding, and affords at the end of the year a splendid voultime of over four hundred pages, with a copious index, and from live to six hundred engravings, to gether with a vast amount of practical infor mation concerning the progress of invention and discovery throughout the world. There is no subject of Importance to the mechanic, inventor, manufacturer and general reader, which is not treated in the most able manner the editors, contributors & correspondents being men of the highest attainments. It is is in fact the leading scientific journal of the country. The Inventor will find in it a weekly list ol American Patent Claims, reported from the Patent Office, an original feature not found in any other weekly publication. Terms: S2 a yeai; Si for six months. All Letters muat be post-paid and directed !o MUNN & CO., Publishers of the Scientific American, 1-8 Fulton-street. New-York. INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBBING. Any person who will send us four subscri bers for six months, at our regular rates, shall be entitled to one copy for the same length of time, or we will furnish Ten copies for six months S 8 Ten copies for twelve months 15 Fifteen copies for twelve mouths 22 Twenty copies for twelve months 28 Southern and Western Money taken at par for subscriptions, or Post Office stamps ta ken at their full value. FREIGHT LINE. 4yfMpr , O ' ' 'I'll! irpnT ..? C New York to ffewark, daily, 7TPHE M0R11IS CANAL nov 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 Eastou, and all intermediate points with promptness and despatch: Leaving foot of Dey street, N. Y. daily at 4 P. M. per Steamboats Jonas C. Heart and Islander, opening the most direct route to Easton and the Lehigh Region. p. S. Be particular to mark goods Stephens &- Condits Line, via Canal. STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO.,- Forwarders. Joseph S. Hibbler would re spectfully call the attention of his per sonal friends and acquaintances to his connection with the above firm, and pledg es himself that he will use every exer tion to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. June 20, 1S51. bmiixistrator's Jfotirc. JIEREAS Letters' of administration upon the Estate of John V. Burnett, late of the township of Stroud, in the county j of Monroe, deceased, have been granted to . the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to malm immediate pay -..nhist the t Sy du Jy y ment, and those bavins claims same will present them withou authenticated, for settlement to M. M. BURNETT, Adinor. Stroudshirg, July id, 1851. (H. LAST NOTICE. , -A-i . it. -i . ii' ? A hh persons indebted to uic mm oi, OlOgQCU OlOKiM u. uu, ujr -c. , h;mediatc payment. All aqoounts j W1UUU itlU IlUb Diiunu www.., Trrlnl, ovn ,of Colflftfl SOOn. Vlll UC COI- lected by legal process. 3 to S. & J. N, STOKES. ! Stroudsburg, April 24, 1S51. SETS chisels Butcher's, Bcat- and Allen's, with a lot of F. II. Witherby's extra new stylo to tnrow nhins. The undersigned takes picture J in calling the attention of Mechanics to these chisels, which save time anu iauor. For sale by . , MILLER & BROTHER1.' sgton,- April 21, IS51. , I CrixCX p7M a t p qmtm id xr thiiALhi SEMINARY, Miss Uarton will re-open her School for the instruction of Young Ladies on .inonaay, tne nrst day ol September nest Tonus per session of 11 tccehs. Common and higher English branches 2,00 French 3)0o Drawing- and Painting- in water colors 2,00 Stroudsburg, July 31, 1851. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S . SARSAPAEILLA. A fresh supply of the above atricle, just received, and for sale at this Office, by THEODORE SCHOCH. August 14, 1851 JLatcl .News from California! Bepectfully announce to the citizens of . fitM,.,isu. . -i- ...... i , s auu4 .' aing country, ; mm, luey iiuvu esiaunsnea a store in Jiiliz ; abeth street, nearly opposite John H. Mel l iclc's Watch & Jewelry Stdre, where they comprising Goats, such as fine cloth dress ' and Irock coats, business coats, tweed coats, Kentucky jean and linen do., mon key jackets, &c. Pa7italoons, fine black cassimers, sattnet3, Kentucky jeans, lin en and a variety of summer stuffs. Waistcoats of satin, cloth, cassimere, sat inet, and of a variety of style and color to suit any season. Shirts, an assort ment of white, colored and common do. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock of Clothing, which is made up at their establishment in Eas ton, under their own supervision, as they feel assured it will give satisfaction to all, in style, quality and price: DR Y GOODS. A good assortment of French, English and American broad cloth; cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans, tweeds, linen, and a variety of summer stuffs. And a general assortment of hand kerchiefs, stockings, &c, &c. . . TO TEE LADIES, They offer an excellent assortment of silks, French merinoes; chashmeres, al pacas, de laine's, a large assortment of changeable linens, lawns embroidered and of various patterns, ginghams, and a splendid assortment of calicoes. j Also, a handsome assortment of Thibet wool shawls with silk fringes, of all col ors, elegantly embroidered Barege shawls, &c. A fine assortment of Parasols. An extensive assortment of jaconet, Victoria lawn, Bishop lawn, crossbarred muslin, and a handsome assortment of cap stun ; laces, edging, and ladies' collars. Also, ladies hose and gloves. A good assortment of muslin, bleached and unbleached, from 5i- to 12 cents per yard; &3F CARPET BAGS, for traveling, of a variety of styles. As they purchase all their Goods for cash, at the lowest market prices, and in tend to do business on the ready pay sys tem, they are enabled to offer their Goods at the lowest rates, and as cheap as they can be bought at Easton or New York. V Lumber, Grain, and produce of all kinds taken m exchange for Goods Stroudsburg, April 24, 1851. a fjanir, 100 kegs 25 lbs. each, YVetherill's white lead, ;0 do 50 do do do do 20 do 100 po do do do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass do 10 by 12 do superior quality. 50 do 10 bv 14 do ) 10 bbls. of Alum 10 bbl3. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash GOO Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKSON d SAMPLE. Erfston, July 17, 1851. lv Sportsmen Sake Notice. Joliia Kriclcr, Korth-East corner Walnut tj- Second Sts., PHILADELPHIA. HAS on hand, just received, a complete assortment of SHOT GUNS, Powder Flasks, Game Bdgs, and all Other Sporting Apparatus of the best and most approved' pat terns. He has constantly on hand SPORTING POWDER of all descriptions, Percussion Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulds, Ball and Blank Cartridges, and a general assortment of ma terials for Gun Makers, &c. Also Percussion Caps bf a superior quali ty, designed expressly for U S. R,ifle3. An assortment of Fishing Tackle always on hand. All the abovo.and any other articles in his ine, the subscriber will sell as low as any other establishment in the United States. In testimony of his skill as a manufactur er,the Franklin Institute, in the years 1&10 ! a"d 1842, awarded to him two certificates I -and in the years (814, 18X6. 8 j7, 1818 and 1850, five silver medals, all of which may be seen at his place ol business. JOHN KR1DER. Philadelnhia, July 17, 1851. 3m. 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Per 100, S3 !' Extracts from opinions of thf. Press V Sacred Scenes and Characters By tho Rev. J. T. Headley. This work may very properly be consideied a companion to tho "Sacred Mountains," by the same author. Its object is to illustrate and render more life-like" the sacred writings. It is not tho author's design to supersede the Bible. But his wish is to excite a solicitude to obtain, and to become intimately acquainted and per fectly familiar with its history, doctrines and laws; to know its truth, to. imbibe its spirit, feel its power, and partake of its salvation; in a word, to prize in some measure as it de-. serves, this treasure which is indeed beyond price. We predict for it a circulation far bc- yond any of the author's former works. The News, January 7lh Sacred Scenes Characters. By the Rev. J. T. Headley, author of the 'Sacred Mountains, &c. This work will add greatly to the repu- tation of the author. In hteiary merit it more I than equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr., Headley excels in his glowing style and vivid"' I descriptions. His works are a jich treasury of all the sublimity of thought, moving ten- s derness of passion, and vigorous strength of f expression, which are to be found in ail tha languages by which mortals declare their j minds. Daily Globe, January 5th 1 Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T Head- J ley. We have not for a long time sal down :! to a' book with more pleasing anticipations, or found those anticipations mute fully realized, I than in the perusal of the work before us, and we know it will be hailed with gratification' by 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 mentioned.' We think the Rambles & Sketch es are destined to be us 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 ' The author has ample room and verge enough for the employ ment ol his hne talents to great advantage, and most successfully has he recomplipseh the task. .The biographical sketch of the au thor Is interesting and 'well considered,' and' adds much to the value of the book, which h got up in a very neat and attractive style by the publisher. Portland Iranscript, Dec. 15 Mr. lleadley is one ol the most promising writers of this country, and we have here one of his best books one on" which he can safe ly rest his fame. It possesses the unlatigu ing charms of perfect simplicity and truth. J uere is a gracelui (raurfnesd pervading tho composition, which engages the interest of tne reaner in tne aumor as wen as in uie suo- ject. His rambles about Kume, fans and London exnibit a thousand lively trails ot an ingenuous nature, upon which a man of taste ...... . will delight lo linger, w e predict lor this a sale equal to that of any of the author's works. The collection is one of which no author need he ashamed, ll consists, indeed, of some ol Alt. Jleadley s most brilliant and highly-finished compositions, of those speci mens of his abilities by which he may bo judged with ihe greatest safety lo his lame as a word-painter and ihinker.-A Y Tribune, December 17, 1840 N B The above books vill be forwarded' to order, alllie prices mentioned, tree of post age, to any part of the United States, on the receipt ol orders, with the money. Money may bo sent by man at my risk. JOHN S TAYLOR. Publisher, 143 Nassau st. New York. July 24, 1851 3in C. V. 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