' STATEMENT Of tlie Keceipts and Expenditures of Monroe Count y. liarlcVFethcrmaii, Esq. Treasurer, in account with the County of Monroe, irst day of January A D lS'51, to the the fifth day of January ID ,1853, inclusiv Cliaf the 1 To cash refc'd of Collectors on ac't of Taxis asses'd for tho year IS 15, S74'8J from do dM do- do " do ' ! '' "dp , . do - do- -r-fisv do do do ' - ' " d!" , ' ; do - - .do1" 'i':p'" 'do';;:, ' ' To balance due tho County-at 'last settlement' on Road Tax, ,i .do T do School Tax To cash rec' f 1CH.D, ,li o , l8l8,-; ,fi&,Ol 1819' 851 37 i850; 1672 7-2' ' ' 1851, 1041 03-4318-29 5 " ' 145 70 collectors:. M of Wm S Wintemute, Treasurer of Fort Penn Lodge, for ono year's rent of Urand Jury Room, lor uaa rcaows .. Total , . t JJy balance duo at last settlement ': Administration of Justice. ; i,' . . i - Bp nit nnrl milflnrrfl nf Grand and Petit Jurors i' ' " Constables Vash paid to. Constables makingeturns, mileage and; attend Courlay Prosecuting A tlorney -Paid Samuel S Dreher; Esq r 'fi A ntu - " - - , . " ,- i: t- i x r. r .. reier iveuimerer, summoning vj uiuis, ' 10 00 $'4700 52 $32 46 do 53 50- 873 16 181 47 600 63 50 IVUncss and Constables fees in Commonwealth tCases. Gommoawcalth vs Lydia Frey do do do do do JSoardinc "Prisoners 6 00 4 7U 7 35 8 39 -318 1-58' 4 32 00 75- vs George Quae 4 - " vs T Cramer . . . vs J Keller ' ' " vs A Cross ; v r,H 1 vs Edmonds ' a v" J '? K1,! ' ' -Paid William P Hallock foriUoardirigGra'nier Court Crier Paid Benjamin Tock .43eilX do Charles U Warnick .,,-n4i ,c-ss"-. -v-i Proihonotary Paid M H Dreher Clerk of Sessions Paid James H Slroud . u Jit litf, , :, 1 Michael H Dreher. . nA - , r Commissioners Clerk Paid James H Waltoa , ? "m&i. Ctf,7imwjt'o?icrj Coanje Piad James H Walton , . ;. t i .1, . 10 00 33 ,'30 00- Coimhissioners: - 9 1." Paid Adam Overficld do John Kern do John Miller do Henry Weiss do Abraiiam Fenner do Joseph Frable do Michael Super do Melchoir Dreher j45.tcor5-Paid Assessors for different townships . . .' , . Electuns Paid expenses for General, an J Tovvnshipelection -$31 29 13 61 -30 75 28 97 -842 SS $152 32 97 60 1845 .Villiam UiSbihg Jolm Casubeer ' - Jbliti V-'CocilbTJUsh" ' 1846 J"lm Detrir.k I&le5 SiimuoID.l'iphcr Joseph Frable Simon uruuer 1819 Samuel Rey?,. , lialser tcinerinan Christian Eiletibergcr , Peter Ziihincrnian . ' Joseph Kunkle Peter'GjIbc-rt x David Gregory Charles Pra'i'itss tr James Ke well j-lija'tDeck VVilliainThompion John JW. Diebler , 1850' Andrew Woodling .David Keller1 .,Jdhn,Dewitt ff, j;rt.,ierz.iinnierni.ia 1S51 Ifenry 'Smith Jacob Altcmu ' Frederick Shupp William Bcllis Jolm Wo'odting Johh.Rotli , Authony Peters Itnbert W. Keiple John Smith ' .Silas L. Drake Charles Miller Henry Ovcrfield George Bomberger Jacob Correll Philip Gearhart Conrad Frable John MillerL Tliomas, Sebring John Storm Ichabod Price John Vliet nl'Mildnnberffer Paid to 11. S. Schoonqver, and not credited, fl'aid toSheriirKeiniiVcrcr. , TowtiBhips;' t c- . Pocono SmithfiaM. . M. Sinithfield' do du foljt. Coolbaugh Stroud . -Hamilton M.SmUlificld, .. Smithfield i . Ross Chesnu thill Tolk Jackson Tobyliapna Paradise Coolbaugh , Price , ; Hamilton StVoud ' M- Smithfield Emitlmcld 'Ross Chcsnuthill POlk ,, Jackson - Pocono x Paradise Price Coolbaugh t Tobyhaniia . Stroud " f Hamilton M. Smithfield Smithfield , . Ross Chcsnuthill Polk , Jackson Pocono , Paradise Price 1 1 Coolbatich, Tobyhanna Am't Kal.due' :6fdbp.- at-last ; licat(J.' set'ii't. units So nera- rmss tio'ns ions. Com" OTr''-Ball-- ' arfee m nt title. Total each! .M-W-i T i Kl SCl'21 t7 .42 in Rl 43 Hi bl ll 4 1 0 "ft 42 49 .3i?52niii5o'.2tB9n H'rr 083 SO 104 94 49 45 7 32 48 1 lf.'r' rf in tu n'i ri fasv; ' ' t tj-oH fll'5 81(37 "0 74 1CSG 3 oa .48 oe ir-J5h w 2 33b )9?- 2G 451 25 3S2 99 14 62 53 65, 508 04 43 12 1-43 2 33 Sill IM34 H1 47 3 03 21.84,' 120 09 ,58 07r 44 60, . 7 30: & 97 mo or r6 hr! - " n DO 109' 1247 '52 340i.4f.ti vm 1 . Ill i 11.1 UU 402 01 :m 40 210 83 292 2? 2:hJ -47lt 4o 00 193 '50 102 81 31',37'i- ;A h'Jf 358 '07 151 07 120i29 i7 S!i-J7i54 137 59 90 37 . 4JJM , 101 10 104 10 'lei'4f .; 80 21 8621 t(40 0 . U 20.r2a 91 23 rt"u L i 1 ii. '' ' t ail to itotuK O AuKl LI rJn d Vli'' AW 19 W 1201 13 1219 81 705.'40 631 89 599 89 488 04 295 09 180 15 338 73 13871 ,112.00 87. 75 203-34 i oohi; 4 10J0.. . 1 ,145 51 4f ACU .1160 17 . 1152 47 V f A . 167 47h -131 C44 . Xi i , 45 70, 71 23 63r.64'- . r 9S531 . ,l 614'4t) ' 578 6ftj . t 454-38 ' 350'14-T -. 232,66' 166" 1? a 1476 87 ..'iisIeSflt; IsAJ tJui '519 n.' 20 23 116 48 3 53 103 42 4 SOW" 134 46S3.57 a . . , ... 6334 47fi Thp amount of checks outstanding and unpaidr'uclurjjngJoiTgment?, up to January 7, ------ - I . s. WeMhc subscriber?, Auditors of the CoinUofuonroeV-havrng carefu-ly examined the-accounts of the County Treasurer, and fl Bbok4' paper?, f vouchers.-relating fhroin do certify that we find the above account correct. .Wjlness our hands.at Strouds- 5- 1 Lt.irfJv'iliJc tonth ilnv of January: A: D. 1852. . ... , -, r:b1 - - -,ii.;asnsAPER, . .. ? IW CH'AHEES S. DIETRICKi C " .' ditora? .j'i13 12 ; F- (201 97 , 1(1600 . . , 00,50 . 19 50 -529 86 217 57 371, 19 County Printing. Paid Schoonover & Ringwalt do J L Ringwalt . do TSchoch Auditors. Paid David Keller auditing nccounts of,Counly. Onicersa f Paid J S Bisbing, Couniy Audiior . -t f? Paid C S -Palmer do Paid II D Shafer do PaidJ T Bell do , , . :.. Road and Bridije Vie-ws:: ?'"'4 00t iiTIbw l'fiS 34 S 00 .2 00 ;G00 j 6 00 -6 00- 23 00 Paid Peler Iloffman, road viewer,, in Damage riew at C PdstcnsHj ' 92A ' For Bridge views -f ' " ' B 00 6 92A Paid for Kunklo town r . If do dirourjsDurg do Bells do Cotanl's do Pocono do Little Pocono ; ,.,do Ransberry' r, do Upper Pocono do 44 Ransberry's " do C Henry's do J Henry' do Kerr's do Stokes' do ButiermiU Falls do Tannersvilla . 0 - .do. .Stony Run K do CSnvder's do do do ' do da " do - do do 0 Bridges. Bridgo- ,i - do, 1 do . dc d do dt.. dr .d i dt do do do ' do ido. 5 - i.' tu 'it, tiff r,D I;Bi-' i 32 28 l.;o 06 78 37. 00 ir HawA's& K'inlesdrJ Poli Chesnuthill Smith's Deibler's Smithfield Marshall's Sundry Bridge repairs Abraham Fenner for Bridge -plank do do do -..tsit -- de s j; -rf - do r7940 . j20 55 H5 44' 41 00x 2316 3 52 i67 00-: 9 42 .. 30 35 .25 2L l6-3li. 12 20 6-55 K 67 ! 'db 83 -15-OOf Jfi 57 , : 41 50 1 19 67 -.v.: 10 00 rfi8 02 . 30 00 - ABRAHAM! FENNER, in account witTi tlib'dunt! iir'Kl'driroc, as 'cfaTmecf ;'ty h'ini.fo - -I',-ai LZn ern...' .-- J f-: ' J" rntnmiRsionp.ra services. - . i ' . . . . i , f!R hv AOldavsatSl 50nerdav;- ' f1-" C " 741 00 DR. to amount of checks received from theiC6tiriiy .ii.. ? : - 676 26 ry Goods & Grocery Store, f A.T BURKE'S OLD STAND,; : jn North Ha?riiltonst., Easton nearly op posite the White Horse Uavem. n itn n irTT T TT wnnlrl resDectfullv announce to their bid fribiias in jMonroe county and the Ub- 1 1 o rrnnorn ir r.imr. i.iikv liiivc u iiiiwii afepvfr 'establishment, and offer far sale a large and well selected stock , of Hard? ware, Dry Goods andiGrrooerieSj compris ing the following 50 doz Rim Locks, with white, btown arid brass Knobs. - ' ! 2000 gross Screws, assorted. 200(il6z Butts; assorted: ' ' 50 Fulleys, Makes k Wcstville's manufacture. ,60 doz Till Locks-.- 7 1500 planes assorte'dj the celebrated M. Copeland's make ot Jflanes. are amongst this assortment. 20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, and also the celebrated London spring Saw, manufactured by H. Disstori. Also, Dis ston's Mill Saws; for sawing white pinej circular and cross-cut do.; Uroadaxes, hand and cooper axes; hatchets; compas ses; Steel & trying squares; Stock Howls and cooper cross. Also, a lot of Macke rel & Rickardson's celebrated window fastenings ; Flush Bolts, shutter Bolts ; plastering and mason's trowels; hammer ed pans; brass and iron Hetties; snoveis 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. Chilis. French blue black,blue,brown, cadet style,, mixed,- Beaver, Tweed, Gro ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Gas simeres.' A, lare assortment Ladies' VALUABLE BOOKS, JUST PUDLI8HED AND TOR SALE BT J oli ii s. Taylor. Bookseller and Stationer, 115 NASSA.U STREET, KEW-TfQRK. 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 same, Winch may be forwarded by mjiil, at the risk of thetPublisher. The Sacred Mountains B f Rev. T. J. Head lby: ; 1 vol. 12mo., Illustrated, full' cloth, 1; gilt edges, dxtra, Si 50. The Sacred Mountains. By Rev.,T.J. Head ley. I volume 18 mo. without the plates. Sunday school edition, 50 cts. Sacred Scenes and Characters By Rev. J T. Headlcy.-l vol. 12mo. Illustrated, full cloth. SI; gilt edges. $1 50. Sacred Scenes and Characters. By Rev J. T. Headley. 1 vol. l8mo., without the plates;- Balance, due Fenner from the County ; -t vluh .7 .7. .ju-ni- 64 74 ABRAHAM FENNER, in account with the County of MonroeaSiallovved-him by the County, Auditors. ,-t i-v - -;;l f ' Cr. by services as uommissioner in loy, inciuuingi.no uuuuiug oi,.iuc Stroudsburg Bridge ., ' - - , -, do- ' dd ' do do 1850 '& ISSratlSO per yeaV $200 00 300 00 Sundav school edition, 50 cts. History of the Persecutions and Battles of the Walderiscs. By RevJT. Headley--i vol. lomo. uiusiraieu, iuh uiuui. au lis. History of the Waldini'es: By Rev JT Head ley l' vol. iBma. Sunday school edition 31 cts Napoleon and his distinguished Marshals. By ltev J T Headley .1 vol. 12mo. Illus trated, full cloth SI. Luther and Cromwell. By Rev J T Headley. I vol 12mo. Illustrated, lull cloth SI Rambles and Sketches. By Rev J T. Head ley i vol. 12ino Illustrated, full cloth $1 The Vmver of Beauty. By Rev J T Head fey i vol. iSinb. Illustrated, full cloth, 50 cts.; jiilt edjjes, extra, 75 cts. . Letters from the Backicoods and the Adiron dack. Bv Rtv J T Headley 1 vol. l2mo full cloth 50 cts Biography of the Saoiour and his Apostles Vi?h a nortiait of each, engraved on steel Vwth an essay on the Character of the A pnstles. by Rev JT Head ley 1 vol. I2mo 15 engravings, SI; gilt edges, extra, $1 50 The Beauties of Reo. J. T. Headley. V ith hi? Life 1 vol. l8mo Illustrated, 50 eti' gilt edges, extra, 75 cts Heroines of Sacred History. By Mrs Steele Illustrated with splendid engravings. 1 vol I2mo; new, enlarged and revised edi tion Si; gilt edges, extra, Si 50 Thcopneusty, or the Plenary Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. By Professor Gauessen of Geneva. Translated by Rev E N Kirk. A new and enlarged edition. 1 vol. 12rao. Total Dr. to amount of Checks received 500 00 676 26 en Amount due the county of Monroe from.Abraliam Fenner, ... .... $176 26 We, the subscribers, Auditors of the County of'Monro'e, having; Carefully examined the accounts of John Miller, Melchoir Dreher, John Ke'rn. andi others',- find that none of them claimed or have drawn the amount of Five hundred: dollars for' their services,. and in our opinion Fenner's account should not exceed that amount, in justice to' :the County. We therefore find the above amount of one hundred sevcrty-gix dullars and thirty-six cents over drawn by Fenner, and direct the County Commissioners to-collect-the above amount of him inlike manner as other debts of the County are collected. " f Q lO A T AITHT? V VI.. KJ. X XliXJi!-A-i J I 1" I'm 1'851.! 33' 49! l$o0l)v Statement of the Expenses oficCjoriniy f dr 1 Inquisitions on dead bodies, Amiitnr s fees! Comi'nis?ioncr'e Counsel, i'50'00 Deputy Attorney General .Y; .t : i' '', IK 6 00 Commissioner's services .l- i ,! - !Miscellducoue, including books for County-Officers . lM 107 79 D.('l,nnnlo. nn,1 nlJ. F ll,o n'nnHo -Htli 69 17 r.mirt Prinr and Cinansmrr Gonrt rtouah1and dfHcBa' ' ' ' !' 1 44'50 Brod head's Bridcre 1IC I 75' 7 ! Mf I OU 4445- if Townsliip Lines. Pid for running line between Paradise and Coolbaugh tevtnsKipit? do Dividing Ross Township , -i. Stationery Paid for stationery r,,,Pair! for "Fuel for Court House. County Office and Jail . , Judgment Paid Sheriff, debt, interest and costs on execution of.IstacN Uotant Uo vs jmnroe uouniy Premiums Paid for Fox and Wild Cat scalps , Redemptions Paid for jedemplion of Unseated Lands - - Refunded Paid on Refunding checks Stale RoqdPz& for laying out slate road from Martins Creek.tovStroudsbnrg nfCTTJf-Paid Bell & Bro's 2 y'rs interest on a Judgment of 8217-88, to Feb 24, 1 Jnquisitions-Pad for holding Inquisitions Lountu jauraio ior wurw ai uuuuij juu i- . TT Repairs to Uourl iiowsc-raia lor repairs 10 vouri iiouse Tinnhx for Prothonotarv and Commissioners Offices-' P'd J R McMullen. for boQki; on Koad Orders for road, tax on Unseated Lianas Jtor 1848 ct Sri 95 i .8,82 , 8 75 ,94r75 ,84 .62 154 22 148.24 34 75 J ' 26 14 - (J 33 49 .;a4i62 5-,87 -i i' ' Road Orders Daid School Orders-p'd on school orders for school tax on Unseated Lands Miscellaneous: Paid Chas; U Warnick for Election boxes & binding assessment books' do do attending Return Judges - '" ? ; do do attending Auditors, 1851 do Samuel Huff for cutting wood' do Michael Tock do do Charles Henry do do Susan Tuttle, cleaning Commissioners Ofika do do do do Court JJouse do do do do 49 dt do .62.25.-i 53 24 v 125(00 350' I'OO ' 'S'37" 'A Treasurers and SheriffVOffice4"" h' 60l ' . ' J MS r k p f,.t. iMMf 8 87 I 00 4 00'- '-a Of. 13 87 , '5 00 4l 12 S 00 75 f2'00 n 14 29 82 ' 50 50 I 50 350 ' 50 do William P Hallock, cleaning County House do John Wagner, wort at County House do John Delong repairs &c of county well '' do George Malvin for books and Candles do do do for stoves for Conrt housej &c rlr TVilmio X' Palmor fnr oratp. fnr fitnvp do M D Robeson, swearing Sheriff & Commissioners'drawing& sele'clihg; 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 ol .Hoard ol inspectors ot Hastern otate Penitentiary, 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 i . do Stephen Huff for cleaning well , Treasurers commissions on receiFing-S4738 97iat 'I' per ceKt"J',; do do onpaying out $5127 38! s ' . . o hi-- -Mh -I'.S J$lteb1S l t ; , Deduct amount of receipts brought down" .eO'i A-mountdue-Charles Fethermanj Treasurer -iso-. - a tr "- i i ; ' t : -.'i ru.' '. ntH ,"r!.I 6 - .5 - ' Examined and allowed this eierhtbdavof January. A'.'D. 1852 JUS bRAoLr, ) "". "" '70.. ; PALMER, 14 70 ' 66 18- -" 9 oa 100 : r'oo- '47 39, "r5i'27- Ofh 8 25 80 88 I I 00 98 '66 S5226 02 4738 97 48705 M1UHAEL SUPER. Com'ors, MBLCHIOR DREHER Attest -J. II. Wajjton, Clerk &IL D. SHAFER, c s.petrich; do do' df; do do do do do do do do M . !. .!. 't .ii ' i f .,7i lit Stokes .Philips Smitlis Rahsberry's Marshalls Iverr'a Snydera 'Uhesriuthlli leblera Polk , Smithfield Cotant Ta'nnersvalle do Henrys d Hawks do Kunkles do: Witness fees Road damages ; Interest. on i Judgme'hts ' ff Taxes Refundpd . ,. Boardihg prisoners Gleansing County-Offices ' Comraissioiier's1 Clerk- : -.' n: 2 Printing: , : Bndga Yievs !,;MH Sheriff fees. ' .Vi.ii . Assessmento. , mah waiwoia 474,00 tmuA frfi f 4 mnU Uas . it-. i,. . JTWSJOT -0 VIHOl 12 80 255 Constables nia king, ret urnsKC,f(T ',Divuling township of,.Ro31jlifl , remiums. 15 00 50 00 f0o at nwmn 9dtrv i. . .. . - - .f ,i2aob on'l ,IdHtr3 ft t.Kltt f! flections ( ,, , . t hLU jf.j ,Grand.and Petit Jurors, , ,-oo rx JrfTf.JVflf . , - -xiaii loi c itoou km.. 3?..ifi irii SJwRlHiuq -.'1 ' r.qu sfii!'- " v; . j.r72 71:: v.'! 146 '24- ,-.4,4. 45; ."i ti4ll8t.75 '' -' ..90029: t 'l'- ; $4107 03 tihbvri of Checks ' 'ouisldndingi' and unpaidf'Sred'ifoUou)t ..'.'.r.. iim'm. i .mit ' From theara513(i;b:;im wl 0111351 LOrESaill 1846 ..,,! ajjii! a ,iwtt ii;v ... I i i'H 1845 1844 1643 1842 ) --uaui -81 77' .SJ 9ff " I'wi" . . . '"i ' ?yilfcj! st-jbO nt aioi? " i ' i '! ' '5-t 72f ' diwi9a , t0vrn3?X!o,ijj aLh l$t& 7aA- Whole amount of checks outstanding and unVai The amount of Taxes-outstanding not paidWbV th'e ; bolYd.etWs, ilif,' JV .i is considered good, out of wjiiph,is,to be dedHCfeUr'ex'6nerhf ions and ' Commissions, ' :Rt ! :,; ".' - ' '" . ..JM' Balance in favor of the County after the payme'nt'o'f all debts and dgduc- , " , , , ,. , ting $600 for collector Exonerations'and Cbtn'rHlioris Y" : " 2838s -37 lliciuueu in uic uuuvc aiimuiik uii ucuaauuLiiiuiiuiug ui ijouu iu, art! Judgments amounting to $1459 J.2lwhich were rendeie'd in' I84(, '45, '47, and tile Interest' has been'paid annual lV.J ''" ' ' . - , - i-Miii f'u " jMflPH'FRABtE,, - Jt - 'Mlr.n A'pr. tirTPwn' Commissioners Office, Jan. 8, 1852,, M iCH A'Ejf. SUPER. MtLCJHOIRi DRiiHER, , .lg?t .2 Dres Good; black silk, black silk warp lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and j fancy linen, gingham, calicoes, &c. Bed ticking, bleached and brown muslin: lin-' 410 ijajies Si en plaid; coatings: checks: flannel: hoes : Shanty, the Blacksmith. buttons; thread and silk. A lull assort' menfr of GROCERIES. 10 hhds Molasses. . 20 bbls 2f. 0. and Trinidad Molasses 5 hhds Sugar. 30 bbls do. white and brown1. 15- " spernv, whale and lard Oil. 25 boxes soap. 20 do. candles. 3000 lbs. Bacon.- , ... 25 bbls mess pork.- .. - 25 do- Flour. ... -r i i TT 10 chests imperial ana xoung Hyson Teas. . . , Rice, starch, chocolate, Indi go, Madder, allum, l:c A Tale of Other Times Bv Mrs Sherwood.- 1 vol. l8mo. Illustrated. 50 cts Lily of the Vullcy. By Mis Sherwood 1 vol. - l8ino Illustrated, 5d" cts. The Shorter Catechism of the Rev. Assembly of Divines. With Proof thereof out of the Scripture's, in words at length. Per 100, $3 Extracts from opinions of the Pres3. Sacred' Scenes and Characters. By the Rev. .1. T..Headlev. This work may very ! properly be considered a companion to tho i "Sacred Mountains'," by the same author. Its object is to illustrate and 4- render mote 1 life like" the sacred writings. It is not the author's design to supersede the Bible. But his wish is to exciie a solicitude to obtain, and to become intimately acquainted and per fectly familiar with its history, doctrines and laws; to know iu truth, to imbibe its spirit. j ' - 11, P lt nuu w. w . . Y ' jjneu appies, peacues, uuu uuuus, u-i;. jn a vvor(it lo pr,7e in some measurd as.u ae 100 sacks of Salt. serves, this treasure which is indeed ffeyond 50 kos .white Lbad; window glass and price. We predict Tor it a circulation far be- i vond any of the author's former works, inn l M' . .j j J ' The News, January 1th i J?8 i - a' AFll 1 Sacred Scenes Characters. By the Rev.J. 100 bbls, and half and qr. bbh Mack- jiu;i)jeVi) author of the 'Sacred Mountains,' erel. ii '-; &c.. This work will add greatly to-tfie repu- All persons visiting Easton, will find taiion of the author. In literary merit it more if. o-fpnf.lv to their advantage to call and ihan equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr mnl?p tlieir nurchases of Miller & Broth- Headley excels in his glowing style and vivid cr's large and well selected Goods. Sold wholesale and Burke's old stand, by MILLEll & BROTHER. Easton, April 24,, 1851., cfnpl- nf descriptions. His works are a nch treasury t -i t of all the sublimity of thought, moving ten derness of passion, and vigorous strength ot expression, which are to be found in all the larnruanes bv which mortals declare their ! minds. Daily Globe. January 5th i Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T Head- C. R. ANDRE ley. We have not for a long 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, anil we Know n win oe nanea wiin srauncauun J. II. STROUD NEW GOODS 1 ' At ftow Prices. STROUD & ANDRE having taken that by the many admirers of the talented author, large rtnd commodious Brick Store House, His 'Napoleon and his Marshals' wa, per- formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes,, call the hap.s as popular, and found at least as many attention of their friends and the public in enthusiastic readers as any book that can be .general to their large stock- of . S-n err, rr TP T.n m vjf y m ji. i s 3 Coffee, tea, sugnrs, molasses, mackerel, smoked and pickled meat, coarse and fine salt, rice, etc. CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails wooden Bowls, half bushel measures; &c. HARDWARE. t mentioned. We think the Rambles & Sketch- ;es are destined to be as popular at least a 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- merit of his fine talents to great advantage, and most successfully has he recomplipseh i the task. The biographical sketch of the au- LockscreWs-, butt hinges, gram and grass l(wr s interesting and 'well considered.' and scythes, atratv kjures, door latches, blja. 'adds much lo lhe value of the book, hich is kniVes and forks, hoes, takes, forks, shovels, . . jn a ve nMl an(J allractive slvlu i,y 8dm Plartes, plane bits, cast stee saws, piihsUcr.portiand Transcript, Bee. 15 chisels, hatchet.; augers, trying and bevel i ,.rr rjiw ;s riP nr ,i,R mM f.romisme yjiiSP 'm,!,s'-, . , ..I writers ofthis country, and we have here one OKUUIU'JKYp-A splendid assortment ol ()f ,)ig best booksone on wlnch ie can safe Teas, plates, &c. New- style Jenny Lind. in , , regl hjs n esses lhe unfatigu sets of 46 piece's. 1 ANCY CHINA Mar- inu-harms -of perfect simplicity and truth - SiTvn w?,,23tl0,JV " . i There is a graceful frankness pervading the BOOTS AND SHOES.-Mens' boo s and j . . . wWrh e nJere3t of shoes, boys, do. cheap Ladies silk lasting thj -JeaiIer in he aulhorras weli as in tliesub- gaii3r3,Kiu-siippers, paieni jenny u m s.sup- . m rambies abQU, toom par,s and London exhibit a thousand lively traits 01 an poisisscs' felippersind children's' shoes. ofevtfry style' and color-. Black, blue and broivn cJdl'hs. Fancy cassimerfcs; black doe skin-do. ummer wear ofall kinds. Fancy prints, alpacas, linen-, linen lustres-, French and domestic gjnghanis, barege, barege de laine, black-anil fancy ' lawns, paper muslin, ingenuous nature, upon which a man of taste will delight to linger. We. predict for this a sale equal to that.of any of the author's worki. Nero York Ncu-s, The collection is ono of which-no author need be ashamed. It consists, indeed, of snmn n f Mr. Headlev's most brilliant and mens Qlbmmfetrator'jsi Jfp'tice; ' Efatc of Hiram Wolfiuger, Late of ' Stroud toio?ishi2h Monroe Coidec'd, Notice is hereby givenLthatdeiters of adJ ministration up.oW the .above .named ostate have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Monroe County. All those bav ing claims or. demands against said estate j are requested to present them for settlement to. the, undersigned, and those indebted to said decedent to make immediate payment to RICHARD S, STAPLES, NICHOLAS WOLFINGER, January 15, 1852. Admin'stratora 1 Hi II IX !!iF,STRAV,' Camfc tp the-premises of the Bspbscriber in Hamilton town ship, some time ago, a Briridle Heifer, with a wxiite. facet tlie-ears" fi'nd-about 'the'eVes a dark brindlo,tand lirfs some' White sbois on ihe breast and about ahe hind legs, and is suppuacu iu uu uuuiu iwo years oiii. l ne bwner or owners thereof, us Requested to come iprvyafo, prove nrnpqrtv,. pay changes arid, take her aWay, or she will be disDosed ."of according to law, . , JOHN LESH FTamilton, January 15, IR52 hi nhilities bv which, he. maybe indued with the greatest sttfetWd his fame as a wlrd-painter ana inmKer.-iv i j. rywe, December 17; 1849 . H The above books will be forwarded to order, at the prides mentioned, free of post age, to any part of the United States, on the receipt-of order-s, wnh the money Money may be. sent by mail at my risk. JOHN S TAYLOR, Publisher, 143 Nassau st. New Yori Jul v 24, 1851 3m cdmmott and .RusBia diaper, tweeds, new highly-finished compositions, o tnose speci- style ol poplins for Ladies dresses; silks, la ces, ribbons, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach- ed and unbleached musliiis. and a full assort ment of trimtningst I ! 'Parasols and JnsIi'olIas, i TOgethen with a complete assortment of goods generally, all of which theysoffer at ye-- ty low rates.-- Grain, Lumber and ali kinds of Country produce taken- interchange, and cash never refused. )The late Law-having made the ready nay system obligatory upoii all, we therefore have adopted 'it.-and imenU to sell for small profits and make quick returns; which will be a sav ins of 20 per c. tn'lhebuyer. Call and ex amine before , purchasing elsewhere yv 'hov w e can' ufler goods at such prices as wilf induce you trj buy, (or K- Our G091IS are- chejiper and as good As any jold 'since Noah's nqil, t,r , A To buy of us it will be your gain. And weHl tajQ:ouiipay ,ihi?$A' or Grain. Call and see no charge for showing, Goods, tr-- - ST Rf3 II D & A N Dufi. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Offirt U. Waruick, Jpaintcv emir lajier, 3,ESPfiCTFULLY announces to the cit Ji "V zeris of Slrciudsljurg and the surround ing country, that hi' still continues, the above business, and may be found at his establish ment on Monroe, street.." All orders forio pndSignP.at:Uwg, Glazing, Paper Hangwg tj-c, yiH ba, puiulually attended to, and exe cuted'JOhe 'best style, upon the meat rea sonahle terms H WINDOW SASH, paimco and Ulazed'rff all aft est constantly' oii ha lor sale at the auose estaniisnmom. Stroudsburg. Jsy 31, 1851 9m nd and t
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