Jeffersonian Republican. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1840-1853, February 26, 1852, Image 3

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On the 19th inst, by Rev. John L. Staple?, j
I r-. J Tilt-: 'TUnn .1 lhnrt i
Jlr. AMnici rueizgar, ana iuj&a jaireairai
son, both of Pocono township. ,.
On the 28d inst. by Rev. f. A. Watson,
Mr. Daniel Green, of Stroud township, and
Mrs. Jeanett Myers, of Stroudsburg.
POPULAR BOOK FOR AGENTS!
HcatUey's JLifc of Kossuth.
THE undersigned published in January last,
THE LIFE OP LOUIS KOSSUTH,
Governor of Hungary.
"With notices of the distinguished Men
and Scenes of Hungarian Revolution. To
which is added an Appendix, containing
the most important of the Addresses,
Letters, and Speeches of the great Mag
yar Chief. By P. G. Headlcy, author of
"Life of the Empress Josephine," "Life
of Lafayette," etc., with an Introduction
bv Horace Greelv. In one clegant'l2mo
volume, with a steel Portrait. Uniform ;
in size and style with "Headlcy 's Joseph
ine"." Price Si 25.
Agents wanted in every County in the
United States to canvas for the above pop
ular work.
Any Newspaper published within
500 miles of New York State that -will
give the above three insertions, shall
have a copy of the work immediately on
its publication free of expense by mail.
DERBY & M1LLEB, Publishers.
Feb 26, 1852. Auburn N. Y.
STATEMENT '
Site Receipts4 and Expenditures of- Mem roe '"Gou ntyv.
Charles FclhcrniaiirKsq.yTre'asurer, in account with the Countyof Monroe, frdm
the first day of January A D . iS5i, to the the fifth day of January A.D 1852,-inclusive. -
To cash ree'dof Collectors on ac't of Taxes ass'es'd for the year 1815,
do do do ' i846,
do do ' : ' , , do 18-18,
, do do u " , do 1819,
do do ' ' ' do 1850,
do do -, ' ' ' 'do; 1851,
To balance due the County at last settlement on Road Tax,
do do V ..." . 1 do School Tax . s.
To cash ree'd of Wm S Wintejntite, Treasurer of Fort Penn Lodge, for one
year's rent of Grand Jury Room, for Odd Fellows ' v'-
$74 82
15 34 .
60 01 -854
37
1672 72
1G41 03 S431S 29
v , " 145 70
232 53
;10 00
Total
CR- ...
Bv balance due at last settlement ; J
Administration of Justice.'' ' ;' .
t' .
By pay and mileage of Grand and Petit Jurors n ,., u . . ,u-
Constables Cash paid ta Constables making returns, mileage and attend Courts
Prosecuting "Attorney raid Samuel S Dreher, ksq .
Sheriff Paid Olis 13 Gordon, summoning Jurors fcc
Peter Kemmerer, summoning Jurors, &c
do
SI0. 00
' 62' 50
$4706 52
i.- it,-.
'$32 46-
T
i , , i
873 16
18147
6 00
" 62 '50
Diieiby Collectors from the year 1845, wiVA the payments made
f 1851,. as per statement of Auditors at last settles
since January 1st,
settlement.
COU.EGTOR.'
Townships.
Am't Bnl.due
of lup-, at last
licate. set'nt.
Pay.
ui'nis
Bxo-'Com-3-nera-
mis-
Ov'r
pay-
tions ions, mot
Commonwealth
Witness and Constables fees in Commomccalth Cases.
ilth vs Lydia Frey ' '. 0
vs George Quaco
vs I Cramer
vs J Keller
vs A Cross
vs Edmonds
Boarding Prisoners Paid William P Hallock for boarding T Cramer
Court Crier Paid Benjamin Tock
do Charles U Warnick
Prolhonotary-rV&xA M II Dreher
do
do
do
do
do
Two Htmdred oSIars
Wanted immediately. Ample security on j Clerk of Sessions Paid James H Stroud
real estute given. 1 he interest paid yearly
Michael H Dreher
r,r half vp.-irlv s m si v hn dn;irpi! Thi mi. i Commissioners KsierK raiu Jatnes n vvanon
r
dersigned is duly authorized to negotiate for
the same. S. C. BURNETT.
Stroudsburg, February 19, 1852.
HARDWARE,
JDrv Good & Grocer v Sorc!
-(at burke's old stand.)
In North Hamilton St., Huston nearly op
posite the White Horse Tavern.
rWlHOMAS T. k, DEPUE S. MILLER
would respectfully announce to their
old friends in Jlonroe county and the pub
lie generally, that they have taken the
above establishment, and offer for sale a
large and well selected stock of Hard
ware, Dry Goods and Groceries, compris
ing the following
50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown
and brass Kuobs.
2000 gross Screws, assorted.
200 doz Rutls, assorted
50
manufacture
60 doz Till Locks.
500 planes assorted; the celebrated M.
Copeland's make of Planes are amongst
this assortment.
20 doz Saws, Spear & Jackson's, imd
also the celebrated London spring Saw,
manufactured bT II. Disstou. Also, l)is
ston's JVIill Saws for sawing whiter pine;
circular and cross-cut do.; Rroadaxes,
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 Kettles; shovels
and forks, &c, with a great variety of
do John D Morris
Qtmmissioncrs ' CK?wcZ-.Piad James II Walton
Commissioners.
faid Adam Oerfield
do John Kern
do John Miiler -
do Henry Weiss
do Abraham Fenner
do Joseph "Frable
do Michael Super
do Melchoir Dreher
'4 a
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. ."f?Hlt '.-( '
V '
00
4-79
7 35
8 39
3 18
1 58-
4 00
32 75-
10 00
32 88
132 33
20 00
-$31 29
12 61
-$36 75
38 97
-$42 88
$152,32
97 00
15 00
5 00
48 77
13 12
201 97
166 00
60 50
19 50-
Pullevs, Blakes & "Vestville's
.lxc.worr-Paid Assessors for different townships t . , . , , , ti "
Electitns Paid expenses for General an J Township' elections 'u
-520 86
,217 57
:371 19
County Printing; 51
Pafd Schoonorer & Ringwalc ' . '
do J L Risigwalt .
do TSchoch
Auditors.
Paid David Keller auditing accounts of County Officer'
PJd -J S Bisbing, County Auditor . . ..u
" Paid C S Palmer do
Paid II I) Shafer do
,Paid J T Bell do . ; - '
Iloacl and Bridge Views'.-'.
Paid Peter Hoffman, road viewer, in Damage view at C Postent
III 10
,53 24-
-I'dB 34
3 00:
2 00
6 00
6 00
6 00-
For Bridge views
92A
6' 00
23 00
6 02i
! Paid' for Kunkle town
hardware, too numerous to mention.
The assortment will compare with with
an in this place in quantity, style and
price.
Cloths. French blueblack, blue, brown,
cadet style, mixed, Beaver, Tweed, Gro- i
ton; Satinets; a full assortment of Cas
simeres. A large assortment Ladies
Dress Goods black silk, black silk warp
lustre, hareges, 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 bhls N. O. and Trinidad Molasses.
5 hhds Sugar. Ji f
30 bbls do. white and ;brdwn: '
15 " sperm, whale and laro! Oil.
25 boxes soap.
20 do. candles.
3000 lbs Bacon.
25 bbls mess pork.
25 do- Flour.
10 chests Imperial and Young
Hyson Teas.
Rice, starch, chocolate, Indi
go, Madder, allum, &c.
Dried apples, peaches, white beans, &c.
100 sacks of Salt.
50 kegs white Lead; window glass and
putt'.
100 kegs nails.
100 bbls, and half and qr. bbls Mackerel.
All persons visiting Jiaston, will hud
it greatly to their advantage to call and;
make their purchases of Miller & Broth
er's large and well selected stock of
Goods. Sold., wholesale and retail, at
Burke's old stand, by
MILLS It & BUOTHER,
Easton, April 24, 1651.
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do
do
do
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do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
S.triiiiilstiiirtr
Bells
Cotant's
Pocono
Little Pocone
Ransbe'rry's
LTpper Pocono
" Ransberry's
U Henry's
J Henry's
Kerr's
Stokes'
ButiermiU- Falls
Tannersvillo
Stony Run
C Snyder's
Haw's& KunArles do
PoU-
Chesnuthill
Smith's
Deibler's
Smithfield
Marshall's
Bridges.
Bridge .
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do '
do
do
do (in Ross)
do
do
do
-'.5 ail3'
Sundry Bridge repairs
Abraham Fenner for Bridge plaak
"i 8 82
22 28
28 78
37 00
70 40
20 55
115 44
471 00
23 10
, . 3 52
57 00
9 42
30 35
25 21
10 21
2 20
6 55
6 67
10 83
15 00
16 57
41 50
19 57
TO 00
68 62
30 00
-
.:'k
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f
118 I 75
Township Lines. "J , . .
Paid for running line between Paradise and Coolbaugh townships 7 50
do Dividing Ross Township ' 41 45
Stationery Paid for stationery ; - i
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 ' i
Premiums Paid for Fox and. Wild Cat scalps . ... t -
Redemptions Paid for redemption of Unseated Lands t .1 ':-
Refunded on Refunding checks , "
Slate RoadYnA for laying out state rond from Marlins Creek to'Sfroudsbtirg'
Jnlerest-Pad Bell & Bro's 2 yrsinterest on a Judgment of 2l7 8C,,to Feb' 24, '51
Inquisitions "Pa for holding Inquisitions ,'
County Jail-V'diS for work at County Jail
Repairs to Court House Paid for repairs to Court House
Books for Prothonotary and Commissioners OJficesV& J R McMullen for books "
Road Orders paid on Road Orders for road tax on Unseated Lands forl848 & "49
School Ordcrs-ifd on school orders for school tax on Unseated Lands do do
51 95'
6182
8 75
94 75
81,62
154 22
148 21
- 3475
26 14
33 49
14 62
5 87
62 '25
5324
125 00
p it
Miscellaneous.
Paid Chas. U Warnick for Election boxes & binding assessment books
do do attending Return Judges ,s , , :,
do do attending Auditors, IS51 .
do Samuel HufT for cutting wood
do Michael Tock do
do Charles Henry do
do Susan Tuttle, cleaning Commissioners Office
do do do do Court House
do do do do Treasurers and Sheriff's Office
iJ6 William P Hallock, cleaning County IIouso ?
do John Wagner, work 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 house, &c .
do Tolinie & Palmer for grate for stove
8 87
,1 00
4 00
3 50
1 00
5Q-
2 37
1 25v
50-
50
do M D Robeson, swearirin SherifT& Commissioners draw inar & selecting5' Jurv t 50
5 06;.
4 12
2 00
,75
2 00
II 14
29 82
RI2iLLiNERY & D!?ESS-ftgAKfKC.
MISS F. A. KNECHT, formerly in!
n :ti. at: tit ht rr 1,1
,M wii.ii itiiwu ill . ori' ivinriii i m- - -
, ; r , Siephen Hnfl lor .cleaning well
the ladies of Stroudsburg y commissions on rereivin
tat she will open a. now) ; rd0 K do oh paying oi
do M M Burnett, swearing Election board and Commissioners
ao wuiiam Elements ior wneei uarrow, oic , , 4,
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 llacon, J reasurer o.l Board ol Inspectors ot r-aslern State
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 Sheriffs Office. "
do Frank Evlenierger, for cutting wood V
50
50
50
Co. with Mis8 M
wish to inform
i . .
ana vicinity, that she will opeji a. nowj , d0
shop this fall, with a good assortment -oif T.
fall bonuets, at the old stand -ofIrsSj '". " . " r
E. Colbert. " ' Deduct amount of receipts brought down
N. B She will open shop 'the 24 th w ' , " ' I" ' r ''
October. ThankM ' to her friends for Amount due CharlesFetherman, Treasurer
past favor3 she will be pleased' to wait
upon all who may lavor her with a call
Oct. 93 1851.
For Mvjtiw. mm
ng S4738 97 at 1 per cent n
payipg out S5127 3fi , d
14 70
'66 18-
; 9 ooi
1 00
1 00-47-39
51 27-
67A
8 25
80 '88'
1 1 00
98 66
1S-15 William CisLinff
John Casebeer '
John V. Coolbaugh
1846 John Dntrick
134d Samuel D. Piplior
Joseph Trablf
George G. Hawk
- Simon Gruber
IH4!) Samuel Uoys
, Bulser Fetherman
Christian Eilcnbcrger
Peler Zimuiermaa
Joseph Kunkle
Petqr Gilbert
David Gregory
Cliarlea Franty.
Jamea N'ewell
Uijah Deck
William Thompson
John M. Diebler .
1850 Andrew Woodling
David Keller
.- John Dewitt
Peter Zimnicrmaa
Henry Bmith
Jacoli Altemiis
. Frederick Shupp
William Ucllis
John 'Woodling
John Until
- Anthony Peters
' Robert W. Keip!
John Smith
ia5j Si(as L. Unike
Charles .Miller
Henrr Ovnrtield
Geore Honiberger
JncobCorrell
Pliilij)Gearlmrt
Conrad Frable
John Miller
n Thomas Sebring
John'Storm
Ichabod Price
John Vlict
Pamtiel Mildenberger
'Paid to I. S. Schooiiover.and not credited
fl'aia to aherifl Kcminerer.
Pocono
Smithfield
M. Switlificld
do
do
Jtssn
Potk
Coolbaugh
isttoud
Hamilton
M. Smithfield
Smithfield
Ross
Chesauthill
Polk.
Jackson
Tobyiianna
Paradise
Coolbaugh
Priue
Hamilton
Stroud
M-Sinithftald
Smithfield
Kog
Chesnuthill
Polk
Jackson
Pocono
Paradise
Price
Coolbaugh
Tobvhanna
Stroud
Hamilton
M. Smithfitjld
Smithfield
Koss
Chesnuthill
Pocono
Paradise
I'rico
Coolbaush
Tobyhanna
CO 45 -3S
68
97 80
42 CO
37 '.tt
43 84
44 8t
31 52
104 94
5(tt 12
53 15
43 12
136 34
110 10
C5 16
58 07
52 OSh
20 74
20 60
15 95h
451 20
209 30
611 IS
525 83
539 5
452 27
3lil 24
193 70
42 49
9S3 80
979 01
552 31
S68 04
439 94
33f 76
222 81
126 09
129 21
81 37
62 10
48 08
1097 26
1247 52 310 48h
728 14 369 64
678 03 513 23
597 63 330 63
402 01 303 40
292 23 232 47 li
193 50 uvi-81
358 07 151 07
137 59 90 37
104 10 101 10
80 21 86 21
203 23 91 23
1201 13
1219 81
795 40
081 89
599 89
488 64
295 69
186 15
338 73
130 71
112 00
87 75
203 34
10 00
74 82
15 34
12 25
43 H4
33 26
14 50
49 45
450 07
12 43
11147
62 00
44 76
44 fcO
16 86
700
13 14
382 99
200 00
21133
295 83
210 83
45 00
31 37
126 29
4167
6141
40 00
2i)00
55i 00
283 04
181 no
J03 00
145 51
138 50
63 13
119 62
20 23
8 51
13 03
39 04.
25 53" 2
26 C6h
22 16
9 37
5i
2 21
2 89
7 32 48 17
3 06 43 99 '
2 70 27 0e
2 38 28 31
3 03 21 84
1 26
0 75 10 65.
7 30 5 C7
6 66
40
14 62
9 47
5 18
3 88
2 77,.
2 32h
53 65
Ball
anuc due.
U" 4'-'
It 13
23.29
36"B4
Hoeij-
4 17
Total
each
year.
01c55
29 62
7 24 17 54
11 49
90
1476 S7h
3-53
30 00
340 49h
160 17
301 90
152 57
1S7 47h
131 44
45 70
39 69
46 21
71 23
632 64
935 31 . ' .i
014 40
"5578 89 f
N5138 '
35014j , .
?232f56'-'
186 15 -
219 11
116 43
10S 42
S7 75
173 31 46S9 57
$6334 47h
The amount of checks outstanding and unpaid, including Judgments, up to January 7,
1852, is . $2896 10.- .
We, the subscriber!?, Auditors of the County of Monroe, hating cnrefu'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. VVitness our hands, at Strouds
burg, this tenth Say of January, A- D. 1S52.
' ; ' ' H. D. SHAFER, ) ...
CHARLES S. DIETRICK, u"IlJ"s-
ABRAHAM FENNER, in account with the County of Monroe, ae 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 Countv ' 1 670 26
Balance due Fenner from the County 64 74
ABRAHAM TENNER, iri'account with the County eft" Monroe, as allowed him by the
County; Auditors: f
Cr. by services as Commissioner in 1849, including the building of the
-4 . -Stroudsburg Bridge 200 00
d do do . do 1850 & 1851, at $150 per year 800 00
Total
Dr. to amount of Checks received
500 00
. 676 26
Amount due the county of Monroe from Abraham Fenner . 8176 26
We, the subscribers, Auditors of the County of Monroe, having carefully examined the
accounts of John Miller, Melchoir Dreher, John Kern and 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 juslice to the Count?. We
herefore find the above amount of one hundred seventy-six dollars and thirty six. cents
orer drawn by Fenner, and direct the Couuty Commissioners to collect the above amount
of him in like manner as other debts of the County are collected.
. C. S. PALMER,
H. D. SHAFER,
Auditors.
-Hi :
Slu!eiiel cf the Expenses os tac o:itaty foi
Inquisitions on dead bodies,
Auditor's fee?,
Commissioner's Counsel,
Deputy Attorney General - '
Commissioner's services
Miscellaneous, including books for Couty Officers '
Prothonoiary and Clerk of the Courts
Court Crier and Cleansing Court House-aai offices
?l
Stokes do
Philips do
Smiths do
' Ran sherry's do
Marshalls do
Kerr's do
t Snyders do
Chesnuthill do
T)i'eblers do
Polk do
-vt: Smithfield do
' Cotants do
- Tannersville do
Henrys do
Hawks do
Kunkles do
'it. .;
1 .
its 4
!0 ,
; - -tp.
"St
Witness fees t '
Road damages
Interest on Judgmeata
Taxes Refunded
'Boarding prisoners
Cleansing County Offices
Commissioner's Clerk - -
4V '
I
't. ',
Printing
Brit'ge Views
ShertfT fees
i 7'S
' i ft
Assessments
Prnmitims
Constnbles making roturnsc-',
Dividing township of Rosar
Kieciions .
Grand and Petit Jurors
94
s. Si.--:
iS51.
S33 49
18 00
50 00
6 00
362 00
107 79
69 17
44 50
4 09
85 11
474 00
16-57
f 178 67
r 15 91
5. 12 80
2 55
15 00
50 00
10 83
8 86
30 13
-10 31
138 00
10 67
332
19 34
12 00
19 95
"34 39
12 99
' 120.00
263 43
10 00
52 50
215. 40
72 71
146 24
44 45
4f8 75
900 29
S4107 03
-imount of Checks outstanding aiid ,unpdidt.are as follows:
fErrn.the;vearl851, I & - 7 .' ' 832 7
1650 v 4 23 i 3,
: ' ,o.in. V 1 . :t . 414 61
tt
1849
1849-
1847
1840
1845
1844
1843
1842
if'.
r- -T-KrT ..."
V
79
33
414 61
05 17
t&177
' 2' 44
. 54 72
83 29
104.23
874 72
Whole amount of checks outstanding and unpaid, including Judgments, 2896 10
The amount of Taxes out landing not puid in by the Collector., that
is considered good, out of which is to be deducted exonerations and
Commissions
Balance in favor of the County after the payment of all debts and deduc
ting 8600 for collectors Exonerations and Commission?
included in the above amount of Checks outstanding of $2896 10, are
Judgments amounting to .f 1459 12 which were rendered in 1814,
. rV ! tl
, '45, '47, and the Interost lias Deen paiu aunuany.
6334,47
2338 37
JOSEPH FRABLE,
MICH A EL SUPER,
M ELCHOIR DRtHER,
O;
O '
.13 :
Commisslpners Office, Jan. 8, 1852.
Qlinninistvatof's Notice.
E STRAY,
Came to the premises-of the
subscriber in Hamilton town-
$522fi 02,
f4733 07
487 05
Examined and allowed this eighth day. of. January, A.D. 1852.
JOS. FRABLE, . 1, 5 . . a S, PALMER;
MTCHAEL SUFEK, ) Uoni'ors H D. JSWAI'EK,
Elate of SI i ram Wolfisifjcr,
Late of Stroud township Monroe Co. dcchl.
" , ,,nrohv ;Vfln .,.. letiers of ad-S.ship, some time ago, a Brindle Heifer, with
.I?"? .1 1"...::'. i?; ,i,nM ..! nsiaielawlute farej the ears and about the eyes a
" S Lr.-"u" . n ' .. u " ; , ihellk brindle, and has some white npo.s on
Ss" ofM mrCoW AH those hav-fhe breast and about the h.nd legs and ,s
n c a ai3 or demands agamm a.nu t-aiuic r -n - - -Jr - .
JrPouested to present ihem-lorsetilcment owner or owners thereof, is requested t
br " . . 1 ,MiJA r.A ti.ni. ii.Hfthtd tr.e c-omc forward, tirove propenv, pay roarifes
tr i I f l in" ii I ill tr I i 11 lu . ....v. " - . . - ... , .. i
!- i.i-x-:i..f.'rt .'nfiiro nnmniitaie na vmem iob ,v" ow m.. r
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j Sacred Scenes and Characters. By the
Rev. J. T. Hea-:!-v This work nay very
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"Sacred M'nintHiti!-," hv thf nme author
ts oi.je t i- to liiti-'rati ainl render mure
life like the a rel writings. It i not the
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 us truth, to imiirp its spirit,
feel its power, and partake ol Its salvation;
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yond any of the author's former works.
The News, January llh
Sacred Scenes Characters. By the Ri-t. J.
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tation of the author. In literary merit it more
than equals his 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr.
Headley excels in his glowing style and vivid
descriptions. His works are a lich treasury
of all the sublimity of thought, moving ten
derness of passion, and vigorous strength of
expression, which are to be found in all the
languages by which mortals declare their
minds. Daily Globe. January 5th
Rambles and Sketches By Rev J T Head--ley.
We have not for a Ions time sat down
1 to a book with more pleasing anticipations, or
totmd tnnse anticipations more tuny 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.
IDs '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 he as popular at least at
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 arid verge enough for the employ
ment of his fine talents to great advantagei
and most successfully has he recomplipseh
the task. The biographical sketch of the au-
jthor is interesting and 'well considered.' and
adds much to the value of the book, which ia
got up in a very neat and attractive style by
the publisher. Portland Transcript, Dec. 15
Mr. Headley is one of the rrjost promising
writers of this country, and we have here one
of his best books one on which he can safe
ly rest his lame. It possesses the unfatigu
ing charms of perfect simplicity arwi truth '
There is a graceful frankness fierradmg 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 traits of an
ingenuous nature, upon which a man of lasts
will delight to linger. We predict for this a
sale equal to that of any of the author's works.
New York News.
The collection is one of which no author
need be ashamed. It consists, indeed, of
some of Mr. Headley's most brilliant and
hiuhly-finished compositions, of those speci
mens oi his abilities by which he may be
judged with the greatest safety to his fame
as a word-painter and thinker. -N Y Tribune,
December 17, 1849
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