' STATEMENT -: Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Monroe Cojiinty. . Charles Fctlierhiasit Esq. Treasurer, itt account with the County of Monroe, from the fust day of Jauuary A D 1851, to the the fifth day of January A D 1852, inclusive. ' m DR. To cash rec'd.of Collectors on ac't of Taxes asses'd for the year 1645, do' - do do 184G, do do - - do 1848, do do do 1849, do do do 1850, do do do 1851, To "balance due the County at last settlement on Road Tax, do do do School Tax To cash ree'd of Wm S Wintemute, Treasurer of Fort Penn Lodge, for ons year's rent of Grand Jury Room, for Odd Fellows $74 83 15 34 no oi 854 37 1672 7-2 1041 03 $4318 29 145 70 232 53 10 00 Total " ' ' - CR y balance due at last settlement Administration of Justice. : . :? - By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors Constables Cash paid to Constables making returns, mileage.and attend' Courts Prosecuting Attorney Paid Samuel S Dreher, Esq Sheriff Paid Olis B Gordon, summoning Jurors &c . $10 00 , 'do Peter Kemmerer, summoning Jurors, &c , 52 50-r Witness and Constables fees in Commonwealth Cases. Gbmraonwaalth vs Lydia Frey do vs George Quaco clo - vs T Cramer . -do i ts .1 Keller . , ' ..-, do vs A Cross '-,U do vs Edmonds . i i-s ' 'i- ; Boarding "Prisoners Paid William P Hallock for-koardihg aTCrarher Court Crier Paid Benjamin Tock .ir?v; ... do Charles U Warnick Prothonotary Paid M II Dreher ' Clerk of Sessions Paid James H Stroud ? ' - '; Michael H Dreher Commissioners Clerk Paid James H Walton . r-- , . : do John D Morris Commissioners Counjel-.Piad James H Walton Commissioners. $4706 52 $32 4G 873.16 181,47 6 00 62 50 rt. "tit?. , " ' r, 00 4 79 7 35 , 8 39 . 3 18 1 58- 4 00 32 75- 10 00 32 88- 1X2-32 '20 00 $152 32 97 00 $31 29 12 61 "$36 75 38 97 -$42 88 'V - ?Kv i'v:..'. 2... j, Paid Adam Ovcrfield do John Kern do . John Miller ,do "Henry Weiss do Abraham Fenner do Joseph Frable do Michael Super do Melchoir Dreher ' ' Assessors Paid Assessors for different townships EleciUns Paid expenses for General and Township elections ' County Printing. 'Paid Schoonorer.it Ringwalt . . do J L Kingwall ( .do TSchoch Auditors. Paid David Keller auditing accounn of County Officers Paid J S Bisbing, County Auditor Paid C S Palmer do Paid H D Shafer do Paid J T Bell do Road and Bridge Views. Paid Peter Hoffman, road viewer, in Damage view at C Posteas For Bridge views Bridges. .Tjljaid lor -tvunkle town riridge 15 00 . 5 00 48 77 13 12 20197 166 00 60 50 19 50- -529 86 217 57 371 19 4 00 1 1 no 53 24- -1C8 34 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do '- do , do do do do do do do .do Stroudsburg do Bells do Cotant's do Pocono do Jjittle Pocono do Ransberry's do Upper Pocono do " Ransberry's do C Henry's do J Henry's do Kerr's do Stokes' do ButtermiM-Falls do Tannersvilie do Stony Run do C Snyder's do IIaw's& Kinles do Pol Chesnuthill Smith's Deibler's Smithfield Marshall's 4a . do . do de(inRosi) do de do- Sundry Bridge repairs Abraham Fenner for Bridge plan!; 3 00 2 00 . 0 00 6 00 e oo- 92A 6 00 2 82 22 28 26 78 37 00 ,79 40 20 55 115 44 471 00 23 16 . 3 52 57 00 9 42 30 35 25 21 .10 31 2 20 6 55 6 67 10 83 15 00 16 57 41 50 19 57 TO 00 08 62 30 00 - 23 00 6 92h 1161 75 7 50 44 45- Township Lines. . Paid for Tunning line between Paradise and Coolbaugh townships do Dividing "Ross Township L Stationery Paid for stationery Fuel Paid for Fuel for Court House, County Office and Jail Judgment Paid Sheriff, debt, interest and costs-on execution of Isaac N Cotant & Co vs Monroe County Premiums Paid for Fox and Wild Cat scalps Redemptions Paid for redemption of Unseated Lands Refunded Paifl on Refunding checks Stale Road--Paid for laying out state road from Marlins Creek to Stroudsburg Interest-Paid Bell & Bro's 2 y'rs interest on a Judgment of $217 86, to Feb 24, '5l Inquisitions-Paid for holding Inquisitions County Jail Paid for work at County Jail Repairs toCourt House Paid for repairs to Court House Books for Prolhonotary and Commissioners Offices Pd J R McMullen for books Road Orders paid on Road Orders for road tax on Unseated Lands for JJ348 & '49 School Orders "d on school orders for school tax on Unseated Lands ao do 51 95 6 82 8 75 94 75 61 62 154 22 148 21 34 75 26 14 33 49 14 82 5 87 - 62 25 53 24 125 00 Miscellaneous. Paid Chas. U Warnick for Election boxes & binding assessment books do do attending Return Judges do do attending Auditors, 1651 do Samuel Huff for cutting wood ' do Michael Tock do do Charles Henrv do do Susan Tuttle, cleaning Commissioners Office do do do do Court House do do do do Treasurers and Sheriff's Officii 8 87 1 00 4 00- 3 '50 roo .50- 2 37 1 25 J 50- do William P Hallock, cleaning County House A TU. W7 . I- i r. ... tt uu juuu tnj;iicr, worn at wuuuiy xiouse do-John Delong repairs &c of county well do Georga Malvin for books and Candles do do do for stoves for Conjt house, &c ' - - ' - do Tolmie & Palmer for grate for siove ,, do M D Robeson, swearing Sheriff & Commissioners drawing & selecting Jury do M M Burnett, swearing Election board and Commissioners do William Clements for wheel barrow, &c do William S White for spikes do James Bell, jr. Justices costs, including satisfaction, in suit, James Bell, jr vs Monroe county do A. Levering, late Treas'r, advertising Unseated lands, erroneously assessed do John Bacon, Treasurer of Board of Inspectors of Eastern State renuentiary, for support of convicts for the year 1847 do John Bacon, " do do do do do 1850 do C S Palmer for stove for Sheriff, s Office do Frank Eylenberger, for cutting wood do Stephen Huff for cleammr well Treasurer's commissions on receiving $1738 97 at lperqent. . ,.,4713! d do 00 Pa3'i"g oat $5127 36 t ,jjd& 2 Deduct amount of, receipts-brought down 14 70 ,66 18- 9 00 . 1 00 .1 00- 39 27- 13 87 6 t0 4 12. 2 00 - 75 ,2.00 II 14 29 82 50 5Q I 50 3 50 50 67A 8 25 80 88 11 00 98 66 Due by Collectors from the year 1845, with the payments made since January 1st, 1851, as qsr statement of Auditors at last settlement. rt a- COLLECTORS. Townships. Am't Dal.due of dup- at last licate. set'nt. Pay. m'nts Exo- Coni ne ra- miss tions ions. Or'r pny m nt Ball nnce due. Total each 1845 William Uisbing ' ' Jolin Cascbeer John V. Coolbauch J846 JohnDetrick J848 Samuel D.Pipher Joseph Frablo George G. Hawk Simon Grubcr 18-19 Samuel Boys ilalser Fctliermnn Christian Eilenbcrgcr Peter Zimmurmau Joseph Kunklu Peter Gilbert David Gregory Charles Frautz James Newell Elijah Deck William Thompson John M. Dicblr.r 1650 Andrew Woodling David Keller John Dewitt Peter Zimmerman Henry Smith Jacob AltuniuH Frederick Shupp William Bellis John Woodling John Roth Anthonv Peters Robert W. Keipla John Smith Silas L. Drake Charles Miller Henry Ovcrfield George Bombergcr Jacob Correll Philip Gearhart Conrad Frable John Miller Thomas Sebring John Storm Ichabod Price John Vliet Samuel Mildcnberecr Paid to H. S. Scboonorer, and not credited, tPaid to Sheriff Kcmincrcr. 1851 Pocono . 5269 30 60 45 J 3 03 . flTa - -i- Smithffeld G1J 38 33 68 10 00 39 04 .Zik M. Smithfield 525 83 97 80 74 f8 25 53 2 55 " do 539 56 42 00 35 34 26 66a v J . ' - do 452.27 37 92 12 25 3 51 Si2 16 v. Rosa 361 24 43 84 43 84 . Polk 193 70 44 84 33 26 2 21 9 37 ; - Coolbaugh 42 49 31 52 44 50 2 69 14 13 61 55": ' Stroud 083 80 104 94 49 45 7 32 48 17 Hamilton 979 01 502 12 450 07 3 06 4S 99 M. Smithfield 552 34 53 15 2 70 27 06 23 39" ' Smithfield 5C8 04 43 12 12 43 2 38 28 31 : Rom 439 94 136 34 11147 3 03 21 84 Chesnuthilt 336 76 110 10 82 0D 1 26 26 S4--T. . Polk 222 81 65 16 44 76 J 75 10 65 t Jackson 126 69 58 07 44 80 7 30 5 97 Tobyhanna 129 21 52 68h 52C8h ' ' ? Paradise 81 37 20 74 1686 3 88 Coolbaugh 62 10 20 60 7 00 6 66 2 77 4 17-" ' Price 48 08 15 95h 13 14 49 .2 32h 106 48U Hamilton 1097 26 451 26 382 99 14 62 53 65 Stroud ' 3247 52 340 48h 340 48h . M-Smithfield 726 14 369 C4 200 00 9 47 160 17 " ' Smithfield 078 08 513 23 21133 301 90 Jtoss 597 63 330 63 295 83 5 18 29 62 Chesnuthill 462 01 363 40 210 83 152 57. Polk 292 28 232 47h 45 00 -187 47b. - ' Jackson 193 50 1G2 81 31 37 131 44 j Pocono 358 07 151 07 126 29 7 24 17 34 v Paradise 137 59 90 37 44 67 45 70 , Price 104 10 104 3 0 64 41 39 69 . r Coolbaugh . 86 21 86 21 40 00 46 21 ' , Tobyhanna 203 23 91 23 20 00 71 23 1,6b,h.-.'rf Stroud 1201 13 557 00 11 49 632 64 f- Hamilton 1219 81 283 04 96 935 31 M. Smithfield 795 40 181 00 614 40 Smithfield 631 89 103 00 578 89 Ross 599 89 145 51 454 38 Chesnuthill 488 64 133 50 350 14 Polk 295 69 63 13 232 56 - ' Jackson 386 15 186 15 Pocono 333 73 119 62 219 11 raradisa 136 71 20 93 116 48 Price 112 00 3 58 103 42 Coolhaueh 67 75 87 75 Tobyhanna 203 34 30 00 173 34 46S9 57 HARDWARE, Dry Goods & Grocery 4fere, (at burke's old stand,) In North Hamilton St., Easlon nearly op positc the White Horse Tavern. VALUABLE BOOKS, JUST. PUBLISHED AND FOK,SAI.E 3T JoJisi S. Taylor, Bookscikr isiid Siruiojstii', 115 NASSAU STREET, XEW-YORK. The following books will be sent by mail, free of postage, to any part of the U. States, on the receipt of the money, for the samf. which may be furwarued'by mail, at the rrsk 96334 47h The amount of checks outstanding and unpaid, iucludingJudgrnenta, up to January 7, 1852, is S2S9G 10. We, the subscribers, Auditors of the County of Monroe, having carefu'ly examined the accounts of the County Treasurer, and all books, papers, vouchers. &c, relating thereto, do certify that we find the above account correct. " Witness our hands, at Strouds burp;, this tenth day ol January, A D. 1852. H. D. SHAFER, ) ... CHARLES S. DIETRICK, u dllors' ABRAHAM FENNER, in account. with the County f Monroe, as claimed by him for Commissioners services. - CR. by 494 days at SI 50 per day . 741 00 DR. to amount of checks received from the County 676 26 Balance due Fenner from the County 64 74 ABRAHAM FENNER, in account with the County of Monroe, as allowed him by the County Auditors. Cr. by services as Commissioner in 1849, including the building of the Stroudsburg Bridge $200 00 do do do do 1850 & 1851, at $150 per year 800 00 Total Dr. to amount of Checks received Amount due the county of Monroe from Abraham Fenner 500 00 676 26 $176 26 We, the subscribers, Auditors of the County of Monroe, haTing carefully examined the accounts of John Miller, Melchoir Dreher, John Kern and others, find that none of then claimed or have drawn the amount of Five hundred dollars for their services, and in our opinion Fenner's account should not exceed that amount, in justice to the County. W therefore find the above amount of one hundred seventy-six dollars and thirty-six ceats over drawn by Fenner, and direct the County Commissioners to collect the above aassat of linn in like manner as other debts ot the Uounty are collected C. S. PALMER, ) k ,.A H. B. SHAFER, Audlto- Statement of the Expenses of the County for 1851. ..i.-'Hf.-'.. a A do do do do do do do 4 fqif: Inquisitions on dead bodies, Auditors fees, Commissioner's Counsel, Deputy Attorney General Commissioner's services Miscellaneous, incfuding books for County Officers Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts Court Crier and Cleansing Court House and offices Brod head's Bridge Stokes do - ' ; Philips do Smiths do Ransberry's do Marshalls do Kerr's b'nyders Chesnuthill T)ieblers Polk Smithfield Cotants Tannersvilie d Henrys do Hawks do Kunkles do 5 Witness fees Road damages Interest on Judgments Taxes Refunded Boarding prisoners Cleansing CotintyjOnice's Commissioner's Clerk Printing Bridge Views ; ; Sherirr lees 48 ? Assessments -? '!l!!rK Jt" Premiums ,-y-.'tR i Constables making returns,&.c 4,Am - Dividing township of Ross ! ; Elections '"-f Grand and Petit Jurors . 14. 833 49 18 00 50 00 Q 00 362 00 107 79 69 17 44 50 .4 09 85 li 474 00 16 57 178 67 15 91 12 80 2 55 15 00 50 00 10 83 8 86 30 13 10 31 138 00 10 6T. 3 32 19 34 12 00 19 95 34 89 12 99 6 87 120 00 263 43 10 00 . .52 50 215 40 72 71 146 24 44 45 418 75 900 29 84107 08 nnHoaiAS t. & depue s. miller would respectfully announce to their old friends in Monroe county and the oub- lie generally, that they have taken the C?l lw Zll T 1.1.1 .1 , ' 1 rr , . . auuvu uMauusnmeni, ana oner lor s.ne a 1 The Sacred Mountains By Rev.T. J. Head large and well selected stock of Hard-! ley. 1 vol. 12mo., Illustrated, full' cloth, wiire, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris- Si; gilt edges, extra. Si 50. ng tne tollowinff 1 lie "crca Mountains. 11 y Kev. 1 .J. neau- rti? s irr t mr? r-n e-v 1 volume 18 mo- without the plates. iCL M M c&. M Md Sunday school edhmn. 50 cts. 50 doz Him Locks, with white, brown : Sacred Scenes and Characters. Bv Rev. J and brass Knobs. T Headley.-i vol. i2mo. Illustrate J, full 2000 gross Screws, assorted. ! . ch)l'' ,: Slt e)ses, 91 50. , 200 doz Butts, assorted. . f f r.nd Characters . JJy Rev J. plates. Sunday school edition. 50 cts. History of the Persecutions and Battles of the Waldenscs. By Rev. J. T. Headley 1 vol. Ibmo. Illustrated, lull cloth. 50 cts. fill 'I U, ,!.. TJll P. nr 'It j. uiiu vs. jjiiiKes vestvmcsi manufacture. 60 doz Till Locks. 500 planes assorted: the celebrated M. Copeland's make of Planes are amongst fthis assortment. 20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, and also the celebrated London spring Saw, manufactured by H. Disston. Also, Dis ston's Mill Saws for sawing white pine; circular ana cross-cut do.; Uroailaxes, hand and cooper axes; hatchets; compas ses; Steel & trying squares; Stock Howls and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke rel & Rickardsop's celebrated window fastenings ; Flush Bolts, shutter Bolts ; plastering and mason's trowels; hammer ed pans; brass and iron Kettles; shovels and forks, &c, with a great variety of hardware, too numerous to mention. The assortment will compare with with any in this place in quantity, style and price. Cloths. French blue black, blue, brown, cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Cro ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas- simeres. A large assortment Ladies' Dress Goods; black silk, black silk warp lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and fancy linen, gingham, calicoes, &c. Bed ticking, bleached and brown muslin; lin en plaid; coatings; checks; flannel; hoes ; buttons; thread and silk. A full assort ment of GROCERIES. 10 hhds Molasses. 20 bbls N. 0. and Trinidad Molasses. 5 hhds Sugar. 30 bbls do. white and brown. 15 " sperm, whale and lard Oil. 25 boxes soap. 20 do. candles. 3000 lbs Bacon. 25 bbls mess pork. 25 do- Flour. 10 chests Lnperial and Young Hyson Teas. Bice, starch, chocolate, Indi go, Madder, alluni, &c History of the Waldenscs. By Rev J T Head ley 1 vol. l8mo. Sunday school edition 31 cts Napoleon and his distinguished' Marshals. By Rev J T Headley I vol. 12mo. Illus trated, full cloth SI. Luther and Cromwell. By Rev JT Hea:lev. 1 vol 12mo. Illustrated, hul f let : Rambles and Sketches.' By Rev j ' ; . -ley 1 vol. litno Illustrated. Jdii . . - The Power of Beauty. By Rev .1 1 H v ley 1 vol. Itimo. Illustrated, lull f ict: . o cts.; pilt edges, extra, 75 r ts. Letters from the Backwoods and the Adiron dack. By Rtiv J T fleudley 1 vul. l2mo. full cloth 50 cts Biography of the Saviour and Itis Apr ' e With a portrait of each enr teii With an essay on the Character of . - postles, by Rev JT Headley 1 v , 15 enravmgs, 1; ttilt ed-jos,. extra, $1 50 The Beauties of Rev."j. T. Headley tL his Life 1 vol. lSmo Illustrated. 5i ts gut edges, extra 75 -ts Heroines of Sacred History. By Mrs i-a i Illustrated with splendid engr.ir j;s L vol. l2mo; new, enlarged and rews-eu eoi tion SI; ilt edges, extra. Si 50 Theopneusly. or the Plenary Inspira'r 4 . V Holy Scriptures. By Pr- l-sso: 'a of Geneva Trao?.:,ur:i iv K !' ! 't n A new ami enlarged eiijiwt. 1 v:,. . 410 pages Si Shanty, the Blacksmith. A Tale nl Other Times By Mrs Snerwoo!. 1 vl K Illustrated, 50 t ts Lily of the Valley. By Mrs Sherwood 1 vol. l8mo Illustrated, 50 cts. The Shorter Catechism of the Rev. Assembly of Divines. With Proof thereof nut of the Scriptures, in words at'length. Per 100, S3 Extracts fuo.m opinions of the Press. Sacred Scenes and Characters. By th Rev. .1. T. Headley. This work may very properly be considered a companion to the "Sacred Mountains," by the same author. Its object is to illustrate and ' render more life-like" the sacred writings, luts not the author's design to supersede the Bible. But his wish is to excite a solir-ittulp tr -"ii and to become intimately arquai t fectly familiar with lt hislorv. . t ,, laws; to know its truth, to imtjioe i Dried apples, peaches, white beans, &c. I -eei us P ver ana l,:maKe ot ,u Si x ' : i fn v f n i, i in a word, to prize in some measure t . luu sacics ol bait. ' o, o ": price. We predict for it a circulation lar be yond any of the author's former works. The yews, January 7th Sacred Scenes Characters. By the Rr v. J. T. Headley, author of the 'Sacrrd Moimtains,' 50 keg's white Lead; window lass and putty. 100 kegs nails. 100 bbls, and half and qr. bbls Mack- , ' v. nt-: i- 1 1 - i i -i - -i , .... t, . .,i c , oiu. i ins .vuri win auu greany m mf repu- m All persons visiting Easton, will find . taton of lhe amhor ,n ,.f menl a it greatly to their advantage to call and tjian equais llis Sacred Mountains.' .Mr. make their purchases of Miller & Broth- Headley excels in his glowing sty If a ,d vimJ er's large and well selected stock of descriptions. His works are a ik u treasurv Goods. Sold wholesale and, retail, at of all the sublimity of thought. m.vin. u--Biirkp old stand bv derness of passion, an 1 vigorous strf;.- v.f languages by which mortals declare tneir minds. Daily Globe. January blh Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T Head ley. We have not for a lonir time sat down to a book with more pleasing anticipations, or found those anticipations more fully realized, 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 bo mentioned. We think the Rambles & Sketch es are destined to be as popular at least as any of his previously published works. Triers is not a dull chapter in the work, filled as u 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 Locks.screws, butt hinges, grain and grass il ,e me oiograpi icai sKean i the au- L.u' i.: i.k u,iio t thor is interesting and well considered ' and MILLER & BROTHER. Easton, April 24, 1851. J. II. STROUD C. R. ANDRE NEW GOODS At iLow Prices. STROUD & ANDRE having taken that large and commodious Brick Store House, formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call the attention of their friends and the public in general to their large stock of Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel, smoked and pickled meat, coarse and fine salt, rice, etc. CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails wooden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c. HARDWARE!. Amount of Checks outstanding andunpaidt'are as follows: From the year 1851, 1850 1849 ' 1849 1 -1847' --' 1846 - 1845 1844 1843 1842 882 79 237 33 414 64 65 17 81 77 2 44 54 72 88 29 194 23 874 72 Whole amount of checks outstanding and unpaid.including Judgments, $2896 10 The amount of Taxes out standing not paid in by the Collectors, that is considered good, out of which is to be deduoted exonerations and Commissions (3334 47 Balance in favor of the County after the paymentof all debts and deduc ting $600 for collectors Exonerations and Commissions 2838 87' Included in the above amount of Checks outstanding of $2896 10, are Judgments amounting to 81459 12 which were rendered in 1844, '45, '47, and the Interest has been paid annually. ' JOSEPH FRABLE, ) MICHAEL SUPER, MELCHOIR DREHER, ) Commissioners Office, Jan. 8, 1852. 9 s j r 4.'rrfpi- ... .--W'" V.D $5226 02 4738 97 'AjnVuht due Charles Fethe rman, f reasurer .487 05 ,!3?flijitr??id allved this" eigHthWo JaTiuary, A; D1852. JpS.JKABLE, - J c. S. PALMER, I ECT?iErLSEER' H D. SHAFER, I E MELCHIOR DREHER S ! v, 'J Si.;C S.DETRICH, 3 2li)mini5trator'5 Notice. State of Hiram Wolffingcr, Late of Stroud fow7iship, Monroe Co. dee'd. Notice i hereby given that letters of ad ministration .upon the above named estate have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Monroe County. All those hav ing claims or demands against said estate are requested to present them for settlement to the undersigned, and those indebted to said decedent to make immediate pavment to 1UCH A11D S. S TABLES, . XV1C11ULAS WULFINjSER. nuary 15, 185?. i . . Adminiistratpr. ESTRAY. Came to the premises of th subscriber in Hamilton town- ship, some time ago, a Brindle Heifer, with a white face; the ears and about the 07a a dark brindle, and has some white apejp the breast and about the hind Izgs, uid.i supposed to be about two years old. Tpe owner or owners thereof, is requested to Lome forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed bf according to law. scythes, straw knives, door latches, bolts, ! knives and forks, hoea, rakes, forks, shovels, spades, planes, plane bits, cast ste'el saws, chisels, hatchets; augers, trying and bevel squares and coffee mills. CROCKERY A splendid assortment of l eas, plates, &c. INew style Jenny Ltnd, in , add3 much to the value of the book, which is got up in a very neat and attractive stvle Lr the publisher. Portland Transcript, Dec. 15 Mr. Headley is one of the most promising writers of this country, and we have here 1 ne of his best books one on which he can ale- sets of 46 pieces. FANCY CHINA Mai- y l"1 """c- - 1'" mu umaujju There is a graceful frankness pe.vading tho composition, wructi engages the interest ol to liirn.;in T. An..,, it 10 ble, neatest and latest style extant. BOOTS AND SHOESlcns' boots and U..n' nlnnn T nrltoo1 cillr Inctinrr L,Q Ji Lno rl ,,l ohiUrin hnn iJect'. Hisramblcs about Rme, Pans and - London exhibit a thousand lively traits of an JJ K 1 Vy U U I J 3 j ingenuous nature, upon which a man of taste of every style and cobr. Black, blue and j will delight to. linger. We predict for this a brown cloths. Fancy cassimeres; black doe j sale equal to that of any of the author's works, skin do. ummer wear of all kinds. Fancy, New York News prints alpacas, linen, linen lustres, French J The collection is one of which no author and domestic ginghams, barege, barege de- need he ashamed. It consists, indeed, of laine, black and fancy lawns, paper muslin, some of Mr. Headley's most brilliant and common and Riissia diaper, tweeds, new highly-finished compositions, of those sj eci style of poplins for Ladies' dresses, silks, la- mens of his abilities by which he may ces, ribbons, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach- judged with the greatest safety n P ed and unb eached mus ins. and a tun assort-, asa woru-painter and thtr,kr -A Y I : ment of trimmings. Parasols and Umbrollas, Together with a complete assortment of goods generally, all of which they offer at ve ry low rates. Grain, Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange, and cash never refused. The late Law having made the ready nay system obligatory upon all, we therefore have adopted it, and intend to sell for small profits and make quick returns; which will be a sav ing of 20 per ct. to the buyer. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. We know we can offer goods at such prices as will induce you to buy, for Our Goods are cheaper and as good As any sold since Noah's flood. To buy of us it will be your gain, And we'll lake our pay in Cash or Grain. Call and see no charge for showing Goods. STROUD & ANDRE. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this, Office. December 17, 18-19 NT B The above books will be iorwarded to order, at the prices mentioned. r-e of post age, to any part of the United States, on tht receipt of orders, with the money. Money may be sent by mail at my risk. JOHN S TAYLOR, Publisher. 1 13 Nassau st. New York. July 21, 1851 Urn C. "SJ. Warnick, IpainttT anb lajia, RESPECTFULLY announces to the cit zens of Stroudsburg and the surround ing country, that he still continues the above business, and may be found at his establish ment on Monroe street. All orders lor House and Sign Painting, Glazing, Paper Hanging. $c. will be .punctually atlemie 1 t-. ai. " m cuted in the he.st stle, upon the n, .-! sonabte terms - N? B.WINDOW SASH, pamlrd. an glazed; 'of all sizes,: r,ontantlv"oVi baud-and fqr?.saleat lhe,aho.e estnh.lishm.enl, . &trousburt,gvJ.uly 31, 13$ 1 v jt w 4 f