Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, October 09, 1851, Image 3

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    Mark That.
The Locofocos who falsely charcrc
Gov Johnston with being an Abolitionist 1 -Estate of Adam MfNealg, dec'd.
arc running DAVID TTILMOT for Thn Auditor appointed to audit, settle
president Judge in the Bradford District, and adjust the account of Robert McNea
and David is to support Bigler as theifc administrator of the Estate of Adam
consideration 7
MILLINERY & DRESS-JVcAKEMG.
MISS P. A. KNECHT, formerly in
fio. with Mi M AT wXM
wish t6 inform tbe ladies of Stroudsburg
and vicinity, that she will open a new
.shop this fall, with a good assortment of
fall bonnets, at the old stand of Miss
E. Colbert.
N. B She will open shop the 24th !
October. Thankful to her friends fori
niwt farnw she will be nWsed in wait1.
u f. .;!. o noil j
USwU till y j a uui ii iiu v
Oct. 9, 1651.
In Hie Court of Quarter Sessions
for the County of 31 on roe.
In tfie matter of the Corporation of Strouds
burg. At a Court, as aforesaid, holden the
22nd day of September, 1851, S. C. Bur-J
nett, on behalf of the corporation, made
application tnat tue jjorou&u or otrouas- . z
tf?g mj become subject to, and possess c'SS f
the powers and privileges conferred by
the "Act regulating boroughs," approved Estate of Jacob I elker, dcc'd.
the third day of April, 1851. The Court The Auditor appointed to examine and
order public notice to be given of the if occasion require resettle the account of
same. I John Felker, administrator of the Estate
Publication of which is hereby made, ' aforesaid, and make distribution amongst
and if no sufficient reason be shown to the creditors, will attend to the duties of
the contrary, the Court of Quarter Ses-lhis appointment on "Wednesday, Novem
sions, at its next Term, will decree and ber otb, 1851, at 10 o'clock a. m.J at his
declare that the " Borough of Strouds- office in Stroudsburg, when and where all
burg" become .cubjcct to the act entitled persons interested can attend or be de
an "Act to regulate boroughs," approved
April 3d, 1851.
M. H. DUE HER, Prothonotary.
October 2, 1851.
MST 5? IjBTTERS
EMATNIN'J in the Post Office at
STROUDSBURG-. for the quarter!
ending September 30tb, 1S1.
A
Azor, George
B
Urown, George W
Berry, Catharine J
Burnett, Daniel B
Buch, William
B.iy, Godfrey
1 L
i
Lee, ?ilary A 2
Lee, Susan
Lit, T F
Loesch, Phhiltp Au
gustus M
Miller, Isiah 2
Biticnbender Emanuel, Myers, Eunice
uiuyunu.igii, nviuy
--! .11 t. IT A I
Duff, John A
Jiajor, csarati
E Mcllvain, Hugh
EHit, George u . Madden, Catharine
Eylenberner, Fred. Wl O
, F jOslrandcr, Daniel
Felencer, Joseph i P
Fronefield, Chus. M D Post, Wm. S .
G
Peters, Isaac
Grcss, Morris
Goger, John
II
Huff, Ira P
Huff, Samuel
Heller, Wm.
Hchenshcld, Daniel
J
Jackson, F
Jones, Hirnm
K
Knecht, T
L
Labar, Henry
R
Reeder, A II 3
Ruckman, I. Milton2
Robaker, Jacob
IRctJse, Georgo
!Rovs, James
i " S
jSmith, Hannah S
'Smith, Giles C
JSchlechtwifr, M
l W
j Wells, Mary Ann
Ward, John L 8
White, Malinda
Lum, Philip
Persons calling for Letters on the
above List, Tvill please say advertised on
the 2d of October.
GEO. H. MILLER, P. M.
October 2, 1851.
The partnership heretofore existing
between the subscribers, in the manufac
ture of Slate, was dissolved by mutual
consent on the loth of September, 1S51.
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.
GEO. R. SMITH & Co.
Dutotsburg, September 15, 1851.
NOTICE.
The undersigned, will continue the
manufacture of Slate, at the old stand.
AMOS LABAR.
Dutotsburg, Sept. IS, 1851. 3t
NEW FIRM
Ktf. 71 Northamjiloii Street, Opposite the
Boston Rank.
rTHHE subscribers having entered into a
JL partnership for the purpose of continu-
ing the Drug and rami Jiusine.-s at Jl.
'the old stand of the late Mr. John
Dickson, would ofTer their stock
of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils.
Glass. &c. &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 o'f Dichson 6f Sample.
Sole Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground
White Lead.
Easton, July 17, 1801. ly
TEAS!!
!. N. & E. V. CQHLfES.
No. 69 Pearl Street. Nd?v-Yorkt
Irrporters and Wholesale Deal
ers in
Green aitd Blade Teas,
lag'tiilifcof all descriptions suilcdvio the
Coutry Trade.
Are also receinng from the hest manufac
i of TOBACCO, of ihe '
tures a full assortment
most'approved brands, all of which are con-1
fidenilv offered as ?qual ,0 any in market,
ixClx.lowcst,cashpficrS.
M,m,,,- J;a;,;,ur twr:itv .1., ,.n
ocall arid examine our.stoek beio'ic purchas
.11 1 v.-ttiiio -i n "...
ing elsewhere. - " . jt
.September 4. 1851. 3m
. BLANK MORTGAGES
For.s.-ile at this Office.
In the Orphans Court of
M OK ROE COUNTS
iucicaiy, uuuujiouu, auu tu report uisiri
bution of the balance in the hands of the
?afld administrator, will meet all parties
T i i V m f !
November, 1951, at 10 o clock a. m, at;
S. G. BURNETT, Auditor.
October 2, 1851.
lea the Orphans Cmf of"
MONKOU COUNTY.
Estate of Chris fin MmowII. Jrl
rpi . . '
-L.he Auditor appointed to make distri-
butlon ot tbe balance in the hands of Le
vi Slutter, administrator of the Estate
aforesaid, will attend to the duties of his
nppointment on Saturday, November 1st,
1851, at 2 o'clock p. m., at his office in
Stroiidsburg, where all persons interested
I can attend or be debarred from cominjr
1 - o
in for a share of the assets.
S. C. BURNETT, Auditor,
October 2, 1851.
barred from shareing of the assets.
S. C. BURNETT, Auditor.
October 2, 1851.
To the Voters of Monroe co.:
Fellow Cilizens:-Al the solicitation of ma
ny friends 1 have been induced to offer my
self as a candidate for the office of
Associate Judo;c
ofjUie Courts of Monroe county, and respect
'ully .solicit yniir votes and influence in :ny
behalf. Should I be elected 1 pledge myself
to discharge the duties of the office impar
liallv, and to the best of mv ahilitv. !
Joseph fenner: j
Hamilton. Aueust 14, 1S51. '
To the Voters of Monroe co.:
J '
Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself as a can-1
,ijtJale or ,he office of
Treasurer of Monroe county, i
atll.e ensuing General Election, and respect- (
j fully solicit your suffrages. If elected 1 will j
(endeavor faithfully to perform llie duties of:
said ollice. j
PKTER MERWINE, Sen'r.
Tobyhanna. August 11. l8nl. j
To the Voters of Monroe coimly. '
Felloic-Cilizcns : At tbe solicitation of
many friends 1 have been induced to offer
myself as a candidate for j
County Treasurer,
at the ensuing elettion. and respectfully so
licit your oies. Should I be elected I pledge j
myself to discharge the duties of the office
with tidelily and lo the best of my ability.
JOHN E DINGER, t
Pocono, August 7, 1851.
To Ihe Voters of iflonroe counts'. ,
Friends andfelhw Citizens-: Through!
the solir italio ot many of you I am induced !
lo offer myself as a candidate for the office i
of
Sheriff of Monroe county,
at he ensuing general election, and respect
fully Solicit your inlhienre and suffrages.
Should I Le elected, I pledge myself lo dis
charge the duties of the office with fidelity
and to the best of my ability.
Your friend and fellow citizen,
REUBEN GREGORY.
Polk township. July 31, 1851.
To the Voters of ITioearoc county.
Fellow Citizens: At the solicitation of.
inariv friends I have been induced to offer ;
myself as a candidate for the office of j
Prothonotary Clerk of the Courts
OF MONROE COUNTY,
and respectfully solicit your rotes and influ
ence on my behalf. Should I be elected I
pledge myself to perform ihe duties of the of- ,
lice with lidehtv and to ihe best of my ohmy.
W 1 LL1 A M SO 1 1 0 ON 0 VE 11.
M. S(nithfi.:Id, July 3, 1831.
To the Voters of Monroe co.:
Fellow Cilizcns:-Al Use solicitation of nu- j
nierous friends I have been induced to offer ,
myself as a candidate for the office of
Slier iff of Monroe county,
at she the ensuing General Election, and re-
sertfully solicit your votes. Should Lbeso
loitunale as to be elected, 1 pledge myself lo
discharge the duties of the office personally,
fnilhlutl)'. impartially, and to the best of my
ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow J
citizen. JAMES N DUliLIlsG
Stroudsburg, August 14, 1851.
To the Voters of Monroe co.:
Fellow-Citizens: I ofTer myself as a can
didate for the office of
Register anil Recorder
orMonroe county, and respectfully solicit
your voles. Should you deem me worthy of
your support, and favor me with a majority of
your suffrages, I pledge myself to discharge
the dutifs of the office personally, faithfully
and to the best of my ability.
Your humble servant.
ROBERT R. DEPUY.
Smithfield, August 14. 1851.-
To -the Voters of Monroe co.:
Fellow Citizens : hi the solicitation of
mmverous friends, 1 have been induced lo of
fer myself as a candidate for the office of
County Commissioner,
and respectfully solicit your yotet and i nffi,
e"fe - 0 l0U,u 1 '"" -
ed 1 pledge myself to discharge he dol e,
of ihc office 'a!
abjhtv. IwhJJllOIU Dilbll&K.
. . , , , or ,
oirona, Aiignsi 1, inji.-
Lead assJ Irofin Bripe.
A peneral supply of Lead and Iron Pipe of
all sizes, on band at all times,, and for. sale
by DICKSON $ SAMPLE.
"Eaeton, July 17, 1351. -ly.
To tlie 'Voters-of Monroe' co.:
Fellow Citizens ; At the urgent solicita
tion of many friends, PHILIP GEARHART,
of Chesnuthill township, has consented to run
for the office of
County Commissioner,
and to serve if elected, with fidelity, honoity,
and to the best of his ability. We therefore
respectfully solicit your votes and influence
in his behalf. MANY VOTERS
Chesnuthill, Sept. 25, 1851.
To the Voters of Monroe co.:
Having; consulted a number of my friends
I have concluded to offer myself to you for
County Treasurer.
Should I be elected I will personally attend
to the 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.:
Fellow Cilizcns:-At the solicitation of nu
merous friends, I have been induced to oficr
myself as a candidate for the office of
Associate Judge
of the Courts of Monroe counly, 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.:
Friends and Fellow Gitizens:-Al tbe earn
est solicitations of many of you, I am induced
to otier myself as a candidate for ihe office
of
Associate Judge
of ihe Courts of Monroe County, at the en
suing general election. Should you deem
me worthy your suffrages and elect me, 1
pledge myself lo discbarge the duties of said
office impartially, with zeal and fidelity, to
ihe best of my ability.
THOMAS G RATTAN.
M. Smithfield, August 21, 1851
To the Voters of Monroe co.:
Fellow Citizens:-! ofTer myself as a candid
ate for the office of
Prothonotary &LChrk of the Courts
of Monroe County, at the ensuing General
Election, and respectfully solicit your votes.
Should 1 be so fortunate as to be elected, I
pledge myself to discharge the duties of ihe
office personally, faithfully, impartially and
to the best of my ability. Respectfully, your
friend and fellow citizen.
DAVID KELLER.
Stroudsburg, August M, 185L.
To the Voters of Monroe co..
- Fellow Citizens: I offer myself a3 a can
didate lor the office of
Prothonotary $ 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 ihe duties of the office personally
and to the best of my ability.
Your humble servant,
M. H. ORE HER.
Stroudsburg, August 7, 1851.
To tiicVtcss of Monroe cozznty.
Fellow Citizens: At the solicitation rtf
many of you I have been induced to offer
uiytelf as a candidate for ihe office of
Register and. Recorder
of Monroe County, at the ensuing vgeneral
election, and respectfully solicit your votes
and influence in my behalf. If you deem me
worthy of your support and favor me with a
majorily-of your voles I pledge myself to per
form the duties of ihe office personally, im
partially, and lo the best of my ability.
Your humble servant,
SAMUEL REES, Jr.
August 7, 1S51.
To the Voters of ITIoaroo count y.
Fellow-Cilizcns:-At the solicitation of nu
merous friends I have been induced to ofTer
myself as a candidate for the office of
County Commissioner,
and respcctfally solicit your votes and support.
Should you deem proper to elect me, 1 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.
To the Voters of Motfroe co.:
Fellow Citizens: I offer myself as a can
didate for the office of
Sheriff of Monroe county,
at ihe ensuing general election, and respect
fully solicit vour votes. Should I be so for
tunate as to be elected, 1 pledge mysell to
discharge the duties of the office personally,
faithfully, impartially, and to the best of my
ability. Respectfully, your friend and fellow
citizen. MELC1IOIR DOSSARl).
Hamilton, August M, 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 Ihe
duties oflhe office faithful I v.
PETER KUNKEL.
Hamilton, August 28. 1851.
To the Voters of Monroe co.:
Friends and Fellow C7i2rcnjy;-Having been
solicited by many friends, I offer myself as
a candidate for the office of
Associate Judge
of the Courts of Monroe counly. Should you
deem me worthy and competent, 1 would re
spectfully solicit your votes and influence,
and should 1 be elected, I will endeavor, to
Ihe best of mv ability, to render general sat
iifatlion, and discharge the duties of the of
fice with hMelity.
Resp'y, your friend and fellow citizen.
ABR'M LEVERING.
Hamilton, August 11, 1851.
To the Voters of Monroe co.: I
1
Fellow Citizens:-At the solicitation of nu- J
meious friends, 1 hac been induced to offer
myself as a candidate for the office of
Associate Judge
oflhe Courts of Monroe conniv. and respect
fully snhcit your voles and influence' in my
uchaifr Should I be elected, I ph'dye myself
to niscliarne the duiies.ol llio olln;o jaiuiiui-;
lv, impariially, and 10 the best, of my ability...
Hamilion, August 14,' 1851. ' "
Qsi ESasid Air a lis !
M. WATSON is hannvto inform
jj his old friends and customers that
.iupdiuu iu muuiye as many
of them as may favor him with their cus
tom, at the new TJotel erected on the site
of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de
stroyed by fire 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 TABLE and the BAB, will be fur
nished in such a manner as cannot fail to
please.
Bgg- A large yard, with stabling for
one hundred horses. 1
M. WATSON, Proprietor.
No. 193,North Second St., PluTa. j
March 27 1851.
BARK WANTED.
he subscriber will pay Five Dol
LAits per cord in Cash for about five
hundred cords of good bright Bock or
Chestnut Oak Bark, at his Tannery in
Stroudsburg. At the above named price
the- bark must be loaded solid and clear
from all kind' of damage. Will also pay
a fair price for White Oak and Damaged
Bark.
JACOB SING MASTER.
AprUlO, 1851.
American Repertory of Inventions.
To MecZs:iHii, 2a:v2itors arid
iTE :s e: 11 in : til re rs .
SEVENTH QLUME OF THE
MESSItS. MUNN & CO.,
American and Foreign Patent Agents,
And Publishers of the Scientific Ameri
can, respeclfully announce to the public that
Ihe first number of Volume VII. of this wide
ly circulated and valuable journal will issue
on the 120th of September. The new volume
will commence with new type, printed upon
paper of a heavier texture than lhal used in
ihe preceding volumes. Il is the intention of
the publishers to illustrate it more fully, by in
troducing representations of prominent evenis
connected with the advancement of science;
besides furnishing the usual amount of en
gravings of new inventions. It is published
weekly in form for binding, and affords at the
end of the year a splendid voulume of over
four hundred pages, wuh a copious index,
and from five to six hundred engravings, to
gether with a vast amount of practical infor
mrtion concerning ihe 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 annulments. It is
is in fact the leading scientific journal of the
country.
The Inventor will hVI in it a weekly list
of American Patent Claims, reported from
the Patent Office, an original feature not
found in any other weekly publication.
Terms: 82 a year; $1 for six months.
All Letters must Le post-paid and directed
10 MUNN & CO.,
Publishers oflhe Scu'ntifie American,
1 123 Fulton-Mreet. New-York.
INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBBING.
Any person who will send us four subscri
bers for six months, at our regular rates, shall
be entitled 10 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 tweUe months 22
Twenty copies for twelve months 28
Southern and WestPrn Money taken at par
for subscriptions, or Post Office stamps ta
ken at their full value.
FREIGHT LINE.
7cw Ifork to Newark, daily,
hy Steam.
rwtUE 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, a'nd 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.,
JPorwarders.
JSST Joseph S. Hiijbler 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.
Juno 20,1851.
CUbministrator's Notice.
TT'IIEIIEAS Letters of administration
t V upon the Estate of John W. Uurnetl.
late of the township of Stroud, in the county
of Monroe, deceased, have been granted to
the subscriber, all persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to mako immediate pay
ment, and (hose having claims against ihe
same will present them without delay, duly
authenticated, for settlement to
M. M. B till NETT, Adm'or.
Stroudsburg, July 10. 185l.Ci.
"LAST" JN OTiOBT"
LL persons indebted ,to the firm of
Stosrdell Stokes Jc bon, by note, booK
account, or otherwise, are requested to
make immediate payment All accounts
which are not settled soon, will be col
lected by legal process.
s.-xT j. n: STOKES.
Stroudsburg, April 24, 1851.
(?kf SETS chisels Butcher's, Bcat
&y ty's and Allen's, with a lot of E.
II. Witherby's extra now style tq throw
chips. The undersigned takes pleasure
in calling the attention 6T Mechanics lo
these .'chisels, which sa-ptime and labor.
For- sale -by - - ' . i --
- - - MILLER & rRO!PHER.k -Easton,
April 24, il-GSlf ? "?."f J
stouburc
Jb LMALL &Jt!iMINAIlY.
Miss Barton will re-open her School
for the instruction of Young Ladies on'
Monday, the first day of September next. 1
Terms, per session of 11 tvcclcs. j
Common and higher English branches 2,00
French 3.00
Drawing and Painting in water colors
Stroudsburg, July 31, 1851.
2,00
OLD ESR. ACOB TOWNS END'S
SARSAPAEILLA.
A fieah supply of the abore atrielp, just
received, and for sale at this Office, by .
THEODORE SGHOCH.
August 11, 1851
JLatusl News from California!
nil E P w n j -tns -TTMrvs
HfiKkCMSINB & AB&EK
ltepcctlully announce to the citizens of:
Stroudsburg and surrounding country,
that thej' have established a store in Eliz-:
abeth street, nearly opposite John II. Mel-'
iek's Watch & Jewelry Store, where they .
havc just opened a large stock of
Kiiady-Wade ClolSiiSig,
FANCY AMD DRY GOODS,
comprising Coats, such as fine cloth dress
and frock coats, business coats, tweed
rt . 1 ,,.
coats, Kentucky jean and linen do., mon -
Ley jackets, 5cc. Fantxdoons, fine bhek
casstmers, satinets, Kentucky jeans, I111-; The Yowcr of Beauty. 13y Rev J T Head
en, and a variety of summer stuffs. . ley 1 vol. ISmo. Illustrated, full cloih, 50
Waistcoats of satin, cloth, cassimere, sat-! cla-? g'"'1 edges, extra, 15 cts.
inet, and of a variety of style and color ! Let!crf A?"1 f fff and the lAdiron'
to suit any season. S,-an assort-' ?,nl?y
; .. , , , ' , lull cloth 50 els
menu 01 wnite, coiorea ana common do. '
The public are respectfully invited to call ',
aud examine their stock of Clothing, which!
is made un at their establishment in Eas -
A.
fi,; c i.
. t"Y ; The Beau(les of Re0m j. Tm JIeadie With
feel assured it will give satisfaction to, ht3 Life-1 vol. I8.no. Illustrated, 50 tts;
all, in style, quality and price. j gjU edges, e.xtra, 75 cis
DIIY GOODS. A good assortment Heroines of Sacred History. Uy MrsSteelo
of French, English and American broad j Illustrated wuh splendid engravings.
cloth: cassimers, satinets, Kentucky jeans, I voL ,,Jra"5 :,eu' enlarged and revised edi-
tweeds, linen, and a variety of summer! ,rlion $,: ,&iU '"'f1 50 , ft,
. rr k i ' i j. 1 i-i i 1 lheopncitsly, or the vlcnary Inspiration of the
stulls. And a general assortment ot hand- 7o'y SclJ)lwrs. B y ir()fJBor Gause.,
kerchiefs, Stockings, &c, c:c. of Geneva. Tianslated bv Kev E N Kirk.
TA ThI? T A "evv and enlarged edition. 1 vol. 1'Jmu.
They offer an excellent assortment of, Shanty, the Blacksmith. A Tale of Other
silks, French merinoes, ehashmeres, al-' Times-Hy Mrs hervoo,f. 1 vol ldmo,
pacas.de laines, a large assortment of r .,,utr?lci1' ?. clb , . ,
A, it t i i-i 1 uLily of the Vallcv. Iy Mrs-Sherwood 1 vol.
changeable linens lawns embroidered and ! & ' m , ot- ,
c . 1 . . . ! Ictno Illustraied, i0 els.
of various patterns, ginghams, and a' The Shorter Catechism of the Rev. Assembly
splendid assortment of calicoes. j of Divines. With Pm.ii thereof out of ib
Also, a handsome assortment of Thibet Scriptures, in words at length. Per 100,53
wool shawls with silk fringes, of all col-1 Extracts fkom opimons of the Frkss
oi-3, elegantly embroidered Barege shawls, I Sacred iScenes and Characters. Uy tho
&c. A fine assortment of Parasols. An ' Rev. J. T. lieaotuy. This v oik may very
extensive assortment of jaconet, Victoria: properly be consuioied a companion to tho
lawn, Bishop lawn, crossbarred miislin I "Sacred Mountains,'' by iheame author.
, ' , , ' . , e , rc 7 1 Its object is to illustrate and render moie
and a handsome assortment of cap stuff j , ,,Ie.1kJeM lhe aaCfed wrilings h is not lho
laecs, edging, and ladies collars. Also, 1 aulhor3 dcsign lo SU,er5ede ths Bible. lit
ladies' hose and gloves. his wish is to excite a solicitude to obtain,
A good assortment of muslin, bleached and to become intimately at quainied and per-
and unbleached, from 54 to.12 cents per feetiy familiar with its history, doctrines and
yard
C AV PET 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 orNew York.
Lumber, Grain, and produce of
all kinds taken m exchange for Goods
Stroudsburg, April 24, 1851.
100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's white lead,
50 do 50
do do
do
do
do
20 do 10O. po do
do
100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass
75 do 10 by 12 do super.ior quality.
50 do 10 by 14 do )
10 bbls. of Alum
10 bbb. 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 c$- SAMPLE.
Easton. July 17. IS51. 1 v
Sportsmen Sate Jfoticc
Johns las files",
North-East comer Walnut d Second Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
AS on hand, just received, a complete
assortment ot StlUl UUiMS, Powder
Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting
Apparatus of the best and most approved pat
terns. He has constantly on hand SPORTKnG
POWDER of all descriptions. Percussion
Caps, Shot, Bullet Moulus, Ball and Blank
Cartridges, and a general assortment of ma
terials for Gun Makers, &lcT
Also Percussion Caps of a superior quali
ty, designed expressly for U S. Rifle3.
An assortment of Fishing Tackle always
on hand.
All the above, and any other articles in his
ine, tbe subscriber will sell as low as any
other establishment in the United States.
In testimony of his skill as a manufactur
er, Franklin Institute, in the years 1810
and 1842, awarded to him two certificates
and in the years 1841, IS 10. 1817, 1818
and 1S50, five silver medals, all of which
mav be seen at his place of business.
JOHN KR1DER.
Philadelphia, July 17, 1851. 3m.
OAPS. fine scented boaps lor wasii-
in" and shaving aso. the c ccbratod
shaving cream, for sa'c by
A great variety of Toys on hand, and
for sale cheap at tho variety store
of J0HJST H. MELICK.
Stroudsburg, S, Slay 1851.
Attorney at Law,
STROIinSTtURG. MONROE COUNTY, PA
rxr -i?rtwi. IVTrmprlv nr-
Office on Elizabeth jtreet, formerly oc
cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq.
May 8,. 1851.
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loan equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr.
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Rambles and Sketchesby Kev J T Head
ley. We have not for a long time sat down
lo a book with more pleasing anticipations, of
found those anticipations more fully realized
than iu the perusal of the work before us, an.l
we know it will be hailed with gratification
by the many admirers oflhe talented authoi.
His 'Napoleon and his Marshals' was, per
haps, as popular, and found at least as many
enthusiastic readers as any book that can bo
mentioned. Wo think the Rambles & Sketch
es are destined to be a popular at least as
any of his previously published works. There
is not a dull chapter 111 the work, filled as it
is with 'an infinite variety ' The author has
ample room and verge enough for the employ
ment of his fine 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 is
got up in a very neat and attractive btyle by
the publisher. Portland Transcript, Dec, 15
Mr. Headley is one oflhe most promising
writers of this country, and we have here ono
of his best books one on which he can &af
ly rest his lame. It possesses the unlatigu
ing charms of perfect simplicity and truth.
Tnere is a graceful frankness pervading the
composition, which engages the interest of
the reader in the author as well as in the sub
ject. His rambles about Rome, Paris and
London exhibit a thousand lively trails of an
ingenuous nature, upon which a man of taalo
will delight to linger. We predict for this a
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New York News.
The collection is one of which no author
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judged with the greatest safety lo his famo
as a word-painier and thinker. -Ar lr Tribune,
December 17, 1840
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