IHJ'The locofoco presses, to prepare (be Dublio mind for tbclarce expenditures of the public money -which thej contem- piato ior electioneering purpura, uawge that U07. donnston uas mil. uuuts ior Biglers administration to pay. Ihis al- legation is made witnout any autnonty and is one of those despicable expedients " vr.u rowmu u.eor mauy w resort when the unvarnished truth will not answer their corrupt purposes. If .lU.. . C n.l.;1. .mjruuuwua.D uucu wuiiuuicu, ui uiuu made by the Locofoco Canal Commis- his own eyes. The Bible is their nomi sioners in direct violation of law and in nal constitution, and how curiously must the face of their official oaths. Since they follow its teachings, is , evident 1848, Gov. Johnston paid 8373,801,48 from the fact that they disavow all sepa of debts which were illegally contracted rate or individual right in property by the Locofoco Canal Board prior to , " wives or children." This ii a progres Decl, 1848, but were subsequently as- j sivc age. sumed by, the Legislature and consequent- j r-- ' ly paid. If the Canal CoramissionertJ j ' The people of the United States have continued in their disregard of law cat every year thirty-two millions of . i j ! ft . . 1 f i . f 'I and tne interests oi tne uommouwuaitu, ali the blame belongs to the guilty per' pctrators of Ihesc outrages, and not to ' Gov. Johnston, who, with all his party. inenas, was euiauy active tuat usc plunderers might be thwarted. AVeknow.ot no set ofmen more corrupt and unscrupulous than the Locofoco edi tors and politicians of this State. They arc pursuing the late Administration with most bitter falsehoods and most malicious misrepresentations falsehoods and misrepresentations which have no ' parallel save in thc unholy crusades of ' the same slanderers against other honest muu uuuureu uy tuc people witn tncir cuuuuuuuu. uum yuvw lcnows iitru honestly, and will discuss tacts instead oi making reuiucss ana trutuiess asser- tions, no pnblic man can expect his ac- tions to be fairly represented or himself io uc iree lrom tuo caiumuies oi tuc uasc. independent n ms, i Klopcnientlsaniiwiiic Bird . , , , An elopement or run-a-way match since. The narties are a vouncr lad v. about eighteen years old, whose parents reside in Swecdsburg, a short distance below this, borough, on the opposite side of the river, and a man named Thomas nUand, who has a wife and two children, living in the city of Beading. Mitland, it appears, has been employed for some months back, in pedling stoves, and was in thc habit of stopping at thc 'Unicorn Tavern,' on the Lancaster T urnpikc, where he met the young lady alluded to, who for convenience sake, we shall call Miss C, her sister being married to the gentleman keeping tbe house. He after- wards visited her at her father's house. Some time after, her parents.were infor- j .i . i n ' : they forbid him coming to the house. Mitland, however, who it would appear is an accomplished villain, Tvas not daun ted, but laid his plans still deeper to ac complish the ruin of his unsuspecting vic tim. In order to counteract the report, he brought a person from Beading, who drove his horse and (Mitland's) wagon to her father's house, on pretence of selling a stove, while Mitland remained at a public house m the neighborhood. Upon being informed that tliey had re cently purchased a stove of Mitland, he manifested much interest in him, stating they were old were old acquantances, aud re presented him as a single man, of unex- epntinnnhm nhnraot-r On the first of February, Mitland came to the Unicorn" in a one -horse wagon, where he met Miss C. They then l i j i xi - went on to Kadnor. where they were , j i -n ' -.r T, J . .. married by thc Bev. Mr. Brown. After - v J , , . T which theT proceeded to Lancaster, where j . .i j ' they remained two or three days. Before leaving Heading, Midand Cook about 20 of his wife's money, her gold watch and chain, and left her a penny on the table, telling her to live upon that until he returned. Upon these things being made known, Mr. Jacob Hurst, and Btartedin pursuit. They overtook themiat Bollefonte, in Centre county where hay had put up for the aight. They were brought back, and Miss C. roturned to her par ents, while Mr. M. was furnished with lodgings for the present, in our new jail. . ane heading journal states that he purchased the horse and wagon on credit, under thc pretence that he was going to the South to sell patents at a salary of S800 per annum. It is also1 stated that he borrowed considerable money, and purchased numerous articles of clothing &c, on credit, besides committing nu- merou? frauds upon his former employ- ,p.-MontSomenj Watchman. I -uyuuon exniuitor announcas a T . i . , fchowof"200 fleas of all nations ; " and among uiem " jivossuiu on lour iuistrian j fleas," and " Louis Nepoleon on the Ruf- j sinn flea Hercules,, aged five years." j . jl 1 1 1 T A 1 i Gcu. Scoit Ati Offer Declined. nn. - xt r'i Tix Tk 1 : paper, refers to a fact of which it. says it ' has been some time cpmizant, that Gen. J Scott, who.n 5n rt,o nuZ nf tin aft,r i its capture, was offered by several of the wealthiest citizens of the Mexican Re- publicto be made President of that coun- try; and, as an inducement to the offer, lave. en granted 10 me unaers.gned by me l'-i, j xi 1 1 Register of Monroe County. All those hav- they bound themselves to settle upon f Ml5a or. demands against said estate mm the sum of one million of dollars. ! are requested to present them for settlement I he 'splendid offer.' savs the Delta.lt,, ihv undersigned, and those indebted to "was declined by the General, with 1 scarcely .a moment's consideration. The ' brave old soldier could not be tempted by such inducement to abandon the flag under which he had achieved ao much renown and Jionor." A fellow who attended .a . temperance meeting a few .ays .since, went home nnH U x . i. . ..... . , uu wne. aimpsj-itocieath, to let uer know.that he jntrintforthe lick her law. c. , A View Sect. "We have Intel v Jiad some startling ac- counts of thc -pfogrp To polygamy a - niong tne .ujLorraons.oi utuu, ami distanced, entirely oy a suou;- caiug himselves ' Perfectionists," ana who; ike the Mormons, claim to oe onn.uans , and gcenes 0f Hungarian Solution. To The centre of this sect ism the town otui.;u ,-r, 4 ,. , . . entro ot tms sect is in tue town or i :i : t v , . . . t v n r, vt wmc" 13 atiued an Appendix1: containing c, Madison .County. ,N.ow lorlr',,. mntt. ff tt, 'aj, 5 77. ... nr..!: ru.. r, vt i,enox, iuuu ?uu vuuuy., v where about 150 men, women and chil - dren live together in one house, with no f ..t.ii.Tf fomi trnr ni.Hi.i.i. uisuuuuuu ui piuoiuj, .u. uuuix - pounds or maple, sugar, so tne census says.: .Not quite a pound and a half a piece; ' ' l Tbc lasfc Hve Yankee? .feat is the ' pumninff the water out- of Harlem lake with three big steam engines., By this means 30,000 acres of good land have been exposed to sunshine and cultivation, and by next year will probably be seed ed down with onions Extensive Robbery of Silver Ware. A mvstcrious robbery at New York was perpetrated on Saturdy night, between hours of seven and twelve o'clock, at the silverware manufactory owned by (j0oper & Ub., from which the r0gUes carried off silver goblets, pitchers, trumpets, napkin rings, sugar baskets, , two maS0nic medals, bread bakets. &c. valued in all at 2,592. Thc property I rrns fnlrrn frnm flm irnn S5ifr hv inpnns rf fa,M kcjg Tfao young man ho m i m charge of the premises visited the ! theatrcfeon Saturday night, and during his absence the premises Avere entered and robbed. . He has been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the rob bcry. Itflore Pardons. On Saturday evening last, Israel Streeper and James Hoskins, con vie ted in this county, at February Sessions, 1851, for Burglary and Larcen', in Morel and township, and sentenced to the Penitentiary at labor for three years, were jlichaiged from the Montgomery ouu V , Vi 1 T 1 "y ov' Bl0T' ,Thc naraes sc . foJth n the Vion and ,0Il hoseu plication the same was granted, are "Ephraim Pen ton, Associate Judge of the Uourt, Hon. n i... t: j l jouu iucair. 11. xippen, cierK. oi the Court, TVin. D. Lewis, Collector of the Port of Philadelphia and John W. Ashmead. United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania." The principal instrument in obtaining the Pardon above referred to, was J ohn J. McCAhex" of Philadelphia. This business of securing pardons has become one of 2rqfcssion. and is carried-on as a system, under thc motto that 4t the labor er is worthy of his hire' and there is no case, however desperate, that cannot be run through providing always that the consideration is forthcoming. Gov. Big leu is making a good beginning, and if he continues as well through his term, Llis Particular friends will feel the bene- fit 10 their pocket3r-JWMfotg Herald. m, , c , , . , The bite of a drunkard it seems is. to i c m n. n k- be feared like the bite of a snake. An - rw.- i. i,- xt. officer in Ohio, who was bitten m the c 3 ' , , . t fincrer by a drunken man, as he was tak- u- i; j xi to PnSOn' haS SlDCC, die of tbe t '' ,. , MARRIED, 0n the 26th ult" by Rev-;Baker Johnson, TV T TU 1 1i: TIT 1 1. TT Primrose, both of Middle Smithffeld. On the 28lh .ult, by M. M. Burnett, Esq. Mr. .Frederick Kouel, of Stroud township, and Miss Mary Loos, of Stroudsburg. JLIST OF liETXERS 1 E3IAINING in the Post Office at MM STBOUDSBUHG, February 16tb, in2 Arndt, Jacob Burnet, C. Boyer, Daniel Bush, A. Beck Wm. Dejtrich, Henry ylenbcrger,Fred. gSf TII1 T T.' Keefer, John Kemerer, Mary Ann Keller, Sydenham Lee, Daniel McCo'llough, H. If. Miller, Jacob . Ozfer, George, Puii, G. F. , Phillips, u)y Ann Right, John,, Staple, John , ""let, a . m. . Hostiman, George Kemer,e,r, Joseph 2 Steen, Matthew , fcjjevers, J. 11. Persons calling for Letters on the ab0Ve List, will please saV advertised. - -ww GEO. H. MILLER, P. M. February 2G, 1852. VAbmitUBtratOr'S. No'tifX nm . Elate of Bliram Wolfiuscr, Latcof Stroud township, Mo7iroe, Co. da? I. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad- ministration upon the abore named estate said decedent to make Immediate pavmei.t to RICHARD S. STAPLES, NICHOLAS WOLFINGER, January 15, 1852. Administrators MjicKereh Shad, Codfish Salmon, Iter ring, Pork, Z?aiu;&iti! Side Constantly on 'I hand for. sale by .PALMER.&C.o MarKeijSt. vmari PlflEADULPHlA. Lard :md Ulie'eC; J -.3 February .27, 185. -3m. t t. POP ULAR BOOK FOR AGENTS! ' Ilerilley' ILife off Kossuth. ' 5 :TIIE Undersinedpubiished' in Januaryilast, x jliU'jc; UrYLOUIS KOSSUTH Governor of 'Hungary. With notices of the distinguished "Men 10 auuuu au -penaix: containing thc most im-p0'rfant of tho Addresses, , T tffirs nnA P tUn ArJ CMcf. B p c Hoadlef authbr of r,-.. r ..... J' . wife oj the Empixss Josephine" "Life of Lafayette," etc., with an Introduction by Horace Greely. In one elegant 12m.p volume, with steel Portrait. Uniform in size and style writh "ijeadley's. Joseph ine." Price SI 2o. 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 thc work immediately on its publication free of expense by mail. DERBY & MILLER, Publishers. Feb 26, 1852. Auburn N. Y. Two Hundred Hollars Wanted immediately. Ample security on real estate given. The interest paid yearly or half yearly, as may bo desired. The un dersigned is duly authorized to negotiate for the same'. S. C. BURNETT. Stroudsburg, February 19, 1852. HARDWARE, 1hv Goods & Grocery Store. (AT BU11KE?S OLD STAND,)- In North Hamilton St., Easton -nearly op posite thc White Horse Tavern. TOHOMAS T. & DEPUB S. MILLER would respectfully announce to their old friends in Monroe county and thc pub lic generally, that they have taken the above establishment, and offer for sale a large and well selected stoct of Hard ware, Dry G oods and Groceries, compris ing the following 50 doz Rim Locks, with white, brown and brass Knobs. 2000 gross Screws,- assorted.' - ' 200 doz Butts, assorted;" ' ' 50 " Pulleys, Blakes & Westville's manufacture. GO doz Till Locks. ' -500 planes assorted; the celebrated M. Copeland's make of Planes are amongst this 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 and cross-cut do.; Broadaxes, hahd and cooper axes; hatchets; compas sesi 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 hardware, too numerous to mention. Ihe assortment will compare wjth with any in this place in quantity, st3Tlc and price. Cloths. French blue black, blue, brown, cadet st3'le, mixed, Beaver, lwced, Uro ton; ;Sakinets; a full assortment of Cas- simeres. A large assprtment Jjadies Dress Goods; black silk, black silk warp lustre, bareges, delaine, lawns plain and fancy linen, gingham, calicScs, &c. Bed ticking, bleached and brown muslin; lin en plaid; coatings; cbeck'sjflannpljbqes.; buttons; thread and silk. riA .full assortT ment of ' - " GROCERIES. " 10 hhds 3Iolasses. r 20 bbls N. O. and Trinidk-Molasses. 5 lihds Sugar. - ' - - ? e 30 bbls do. whito.iand brown. 15 " sperm, whaleandflard Oil. 25 boxes soap. i- ).. -f 5&?t 20 do. candles. va.'. 3000 lbs Bacon. , -s&cKt'- 25 bbls .mess pork 25 do- Flour. 10 chests 'Imperial and Young Hyson Teas. Rice, starch, chocolate, Indi go, Madder, allum, &c. Dried applesj peaches, white-beans, &c. 100 sacks of Salt. 50. kegs white Lead; window glass and pUtty. " ' 100 kcgs'nails. v! " 1 V ' 100 bbls, and- half ahfl qr. libl's Mafcki crel. :' , ! r . , All persons visiting Easton, will .fihd it greatly to their advantage to cull arid make their purchases 'of Miller & Broth er's -large and well .selected' stock' 6f Goods. Sold wholesale arid retail, at Burke's old stand, by MILLER & BROTHER. Easton, April 24, I85r. MILLINERY & DRESS-MAKING. mfISS F. A. KNECHT, formerly in Oo. with Miss M. M..Kerr,;'would wish to inform the ladies of Stroudsburg and' vicinity, that she will open a new shop this fall,, with a good assprtment of fall bonnets, at (he old stand of Miss E. Colbert. . , N. B She will1 open 'shop the 24th October, Thankful' 'to her' friends -1for past fcvora she will be 'pleased' to wait upon all who 'rnay favdr her with a call.' Oct. 9, 1851-. : ' PLANJv DEEDS ! For sale at this Office. 1 1 S AR S AP AE I LL A . v I A fresh supply of the abore; atficlftj just received, and for sale atithis Office,4 hv n;u I "THEODORE SQlJOUUjtf i August U, 1851 , Vi . - ; .j,B 10M STRGITDSBURC FEMALE'SEMNAEY. Miss Barton will rc-op.en her School fpr thc instruction of Youn Ladies on Monday, thc first day of September next. Terms per session of 11 iceeks. Common and higher English branches 2,00 French 3,00 Drawing and Painting in water colors 2,00 Stroudsburg, July 31, 1851. , NEW" FIRM ' No. 71 Northampton Street, Opposite the Easton Bank. THE subscribers having entered in.to a partnership for the nurDOse of coniinu. ing tne urug antl'faint Uusinessat the old, stand of the late Mr. John Dickson, would offer their stork of Drug&, Medicines, Painis, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. to old customers of the: 'stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try ,us.. . VV. J. DICKSON, A N-. SAMPLE. Trading under the firm of Dickson Sample. . bole -Agents lor ueiherilrs rure Ground White 'Lead.' Easton, July 17, 1851. ly 100 kegs 25 lbs. each, VVetheriU's white lead, 50 do 5D do do . do do 20 do 100 po do do do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass 1 - Ai in lit IO tt eiinorinr nnntilv 50 do 10. by 11 10 bbls. of Alum do !0 bbb. (Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash 600 Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lean" Dye Woods. Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Redwood, Co'chineal and Indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKSON j- SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 1851. ly HORSES MADE SOUND . BY THE Horse Owner's Secret, Ileinga new aud certain remedy for the speedy Cure of IleaYcs, By Sir James Lyndonton, Principal Farrier to his Royal Highness Prince Albert. Til E great discovery contained in this little-work procured Sir James his Baron etcy. It is really worth its weight in gold to all who own or useJIorses. It precribes a Cer tain and positive cure fori helleaves which any person can prepare. The remedy is .better and cheaper than any advertised HeavePow der, and is perfectly safe, as any one can know who tries it. Horse owners know that many a valuable Horse loses half its price by this prevalent disease. The remedy pre scribed in this work will cure him and in crease his market value, besides relieving the poor beast of a horrible complaint, simi lar to the Asthma in a man. The public can depend on this work; it is no catchpenny humbug. The articles prescribed by Sir James are all cheap and can be had at any store. To prevent imposition the work will be sent in sealed envelopes. English price four shillings and three pence sterling. American price, S 1 per copy. Persons or deringSir James' Work, are expected to con fine his instructions to their own animals. It will be sent to none others. An American Horse Doctor approoves of the above System! Read what he sats: Appleton, Ohio, July 21, 1851 Mr Dcnbbkto.n, I have tried yourSecret for the cure of Heaves, and approve pi it very much. Yours, truly, Witness, G. Long. S. Lake, Horse Dr. To'procure this valuable little work. Ad dress, post paid, - JOHN DUNBERTON, English Horse Doctor, American Agent for James Lyndenton's Horse. Owner's Secret, New York Post Office. The Secret is senlby mailat letlerpostage. Octoher.23, I851-6m ' ' . t ,1 Hover's Ink manufactory, REMOVED TO No. 144 Race Street, (Between .Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St.) PliiladclpStia. WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its wide spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confi' dence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manufactures Adamantine Ce ment for mending Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair Due: a trial only is neces- .sary to insure its future use, and a Sealing Wax. well adapted for Drupcisisand Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or small quanti ties. Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer, , , j No. 144 Race StreeU ' ' Betwden 4lh k '5th. opposite Crown St: PHILADELPHIA. ' Br. :V.. ill. Swayzc, SURGEON DENTIST, Easton, Pa A graduate of the Baltimore College -of Dental Surgery. - - ' (Jilice above the Court 'House; and oppo site T. Deshler's store, Easton Pa. December 18, 1851 Book & Magazine. Agency. J. W.GlLLAM would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he has opened a general Hook,. Magazine, anil, Newspaper Agency, n Northampton st., Easton, Pa, Any of the following works will be sup plied by him, by the year or single number: Graham's Magazine, Sarlain's Magazine, Godqy; Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine, International , Magazine, Ladies' Wreath, London Lancet, Blackwood's Magazine, all the QuaiiHrly Reviews,, and all others pub lishedr f ' PersjBngViJiJglUopks jo.ariy Department pjf lfeadiqgajjjljaye ,;tbem promptly, forviar- deu wilHoJupxtra.,Jcriarge, Dy, leaving ,Ueir orders atithe ofice of tho "Monroe Democrat." J in. 2-3, ISO;?. On Hand A grain ! M. WATSON is happy to inform ' his old friends and customers that he is prepared to receive as many of them as may favor him with their cus- lulu, ut tuu uuw xiutui uruutuu on mesne of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de- Proved by fire in July last.) ml tt 1 . . . lhe nouse is much increased in size and convenience, and nossfissns ovorv an. 7 X ' J commodation which can contribute to the comfort of the traveler. Thc TABLE and the EAR will be fur - nished in such n in.nm.nr n 'nnrxnht fniHA i P , , , ... Jp A large yard, with stabling for one hundred horses. j.u. WATaVX ?lJropr?etor. No.Jl93 North Second St.: Phil'a 3Iarch 27 1851. . BARK WANTED. he subscriber will pay Five Dol- LARS per cord in Cash for about five hundred cords of good bright Rock or Chestnut Oak Bark, at hia 'Tannery in otrouasDurg. At the above named price ftin Vonl- .".o a ,.i trom all kind ot damage. Will also bav a fair price for "White Oak and Damaged Bark. JACOB SI NGM ASTER. April 10, 1851. FREIGHT LINK S Tji5'aB3ii3irija!!igajli3eB;irtULri 1 - f wiil 5 m a mm tj JJrMg iVcw York to Tt'ewark, dailv hy Steam. OnnEMOllIUS 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, and all intermediate points with promptness and despatch. Leaving foot of Hey 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 llegion. P. S. Be particular to mark goods j Stephens 6: Uondits Line, via Canal. STEPHENS, CONDIT & CO., Fonvar ders Joseph. S. Hibijler would re- spectfully call the attention of his per sonal friends and acquaintances to his connection with the above firm, and pledg- vo uiiusen tum uu wm use every exer- tion to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. June 26, 1851 20 SETS chisels Butcher's, Beat- tv's and Allen's, with a lot of E. n. Witherby's extra new style to throw chips. The undersigned takes pleasure . ,,. lL ,. ,. -yT ,A . , in calling thc attention of Mechanics to tnese cniseis, wnicn save lime ana taoor. I1 or sale by MILLER & BROTHEPt. Easton, April 24, 1851. IHsSOltliOIS. j Sacred Scenes CharacJcrs.lly the Re"v. J. Notice is hereby given that the partnership T. Headley, autlior )f the 'Sacred Mountains, heretofore existing between the undersigned &c. This work' will add greatly to the repu in the Foundry business has this day been tation of the author. In literary merit it more dissolved by mutual consent. AH persons than equals bis 'Sacred Mountains.' Mr. indebted to said firm are requested to make Headley excels in his glowing style and vivid immediate payment, and those having claims descriptions. His works are a lich treasury or demands will please present them to Chas. of all the sublimity of thought, moving ten S. Palmer, who is duly authorized to settle , derness of passion, and vigorous strength of the same i expression, which are to be found in all the JOHN G. TOLMIE, CHAS.S. PALMER Stroudsburg, "December 22, 1851. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, respectfull announces to the public that he : has been at considerable expense in procur- j ing additional machinery, and is now pre-1 pared to execute orders of all descriptions, and will continue the business at the old ' stand. The mechanical operations will re- main under the superinlendence of John G. : . . . .... .... . .' Tolmie, wno will uo aiueu oy expenencea workmen- C. S. PALMER. Jannaty 1, 1852. Valuable Pro pert j in Strondsbiirs at Private Sale 2. j ra WENDELL J. BREIMER hereby offers at private sale, a house 33 feet front A-dt (adapted for two families) upon a lot llF 10 feet deep, it is on the corner or George and Sarah street, in Stroudsburu. I w. ... Any person wishing lo purch n wishing to purchase the above ! piopertv, can do so by calling upon S.C.BURNETT, Stroudsburg, Jan. 8, lS52.-3rn Agent T7T L'PTTniXT "P T?rTTTiTVP Q Tncre is a graceful frankness pervading the Sjj Ij L LJ L JCvJCi JL UlivO. composition, which engages the interest of rpHE Election returns being now all in, ' !1,e read" in the, ?ulholr as w0e11 as J" ll,e 8b; 1 the people are beginning to tuin their Ject- lh rambl" aboul, pume' Parls attention to other matter?, and to supply one i .London exh,,,,t a hosand lively traits of an of their most important wants, we have just j ,nSf nalu,re' uon ,vJ,,ch ama" of received and ofTer for sale at our store in will delight t.i linger. W e predict for this a, Stroudsburg, a very large assortment f sale equal to thatof any of the author s works. READY-MADE ,ru ,. . oort Zeus. rlrr , , The collection is one of which no author WKOTME Sil?3niSSKra 'need be ashamed. . It consists, indeed, of Including Overcoats, common and fine at al! ' some of Mr. Headley's moat brilliant and prices, from 5 to 815; fine dress and frock j highly-finished compositions, of those speci coats, business coats, &c; a large assortment ( mens of his abilities by which he maybe of pantaloons,, cloth, cassimerea, sattinelt, judged with the greatest safety to his fame corduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort-( as a word-painier and thinker.-iV Y Tribune, ment of vests, of a groat variety of patterns; . December 17, 1840 cotton shirts and woollen under-shirts and i drawers, &c. neckcloths, tj-c. TAILORING -A large assortment of ex cellent broad cloth and other stuffs, on hand, which will bo made up accoiding to order, at short notice, and in the best style. DRY GOODS. Also an excellent assoit mentofdry goods of various patterns, and domestic goods. Woolen Lawn Shawls, Caljcoes, Merjnoes, &c. Stockings and stocking yarn. Trunks, valisea, carpet baga, &c. 1CA11 kinds of produce and lumber taken in exchange lor goods, and goods or cash paid for all kinds of furs, sheep skins, and call skins. H1RS01IK1N1) & ADLER. Stroudsburg, Oct. 23. 1851. Attorney at Law, STUPUDSBURG, MONROE COUXXr,,PA. Office on Elizabeth, street, formerlyc cupi.edhy "mvPavb, Esq- . " May?, 1851, .1 .du7 VALUABLE BOOKS, f JUST PUDLI31IED AJB FOR SALE HY Jolm S. Taylor- 3ook?,:llc,r v.u& $t:itio:::r, . 4 1 1 15 NASSAU STREET, NEW-YORK. The following books will he sent by ma wi h"01'1- l" ""j p4t- ui w lhe "ccipi of the money for the samp. iwrh!Jh mjr be fonrarded by mail, at tto nsk ofthe Publisher.8 . Thc Sacred Mmnlains 1Jy her.T. j. Head-; l.. 1 ..1 in ni.,....n..,i r..n ?t. 1 I .III. lllllli, 1 IIU31 1 UICU IU11 Vlt'.l., Si; silt edces, extra, SI 50. : The Sacred Mountains. By Hcv. T.J. Head- ' Joy- l volume 18 mo. without the plate.-. I school edition. 50 Cts. Sacred Scenes and Characters. . By Rev. J , T. Heailley.-1 vol. 12mo. Illustrated, lull- cloth, Si; gilt edges. 1 50. i Sacre'd Scenes and Characters. By Rev J. - l. lieadley. 1 vol; l8moM without the- plates. Sunday school edition. 50 els. History of the Persecutions and Baltics of llie, Waldenses. By Rev. J. T. Hcadley 1 vol. 18mo. Illustrated, full cloth. 50 cts. ioy, yvol. lSm. Sunday school edition . 31 cts Napoleon and hit distinguished Marshals I ev J T Headley 1 vol. 12mo. lllua ' ir,ueu rmi' I Luther and Cromwell. and Cromwell. B y.Rev J T ITeadlev. 1 vol 12mo. Illustrated, full cloth $1 Rambles and Sketches. By Rev J T. Head ley 1 vol. l'2mo Illustrated, full cloth $1 The Power r.f Beaut j. By Rev J T Head ley 1 vol. I8mo. Illustrated, full cloth, 50 cts.; gilt edges, extra, 75 cts. Letters from Ihe Backwoods. and the Adiron dack. By Rev J T lieadley 1 vol. l2mo. full cloth 50 ct3 Biography of the Saviour and his Apostles' With a portiait of each, engraved on steel. With an essay on the Character of ihe A, postles. by Rev J T Head ley I vol. limo 15 engravings. Si; gilt edges, extra, Si 50 The Beauties of Rer. J. T. Hcadley With his Life 1 vol. ISmo Illustrated, 50 cist gilt edges, extra, 75 cts Heroines of Sacred History. By Mrs Steele Illustrated with splendid engravings. 1 vol. 12itjo; new, enlarged and retised edi tion SI; gilt edges, extra. 81 50 Thcopncusly, or the Vlcnary Inspiration (flhe Holy Scriptures. By Professor Gauessen of Geneva Translated by Rev E N Kirk. A new and enlarged edition. 1 vol. I2mo. 410 pngea Si Shanty, the Blacksmith. A Tale of Other1 Times By Mrs Sherwood. 1 vol, ISmo. lllustratpd, 50 rls Lily of the Valley. By MrsSherwood 1 vol. l8mo Illustrated, 50 c ts. The Shorter Catechism of the Rev. Assembly of Divines. Wiih Prool thereof out of iho Scriptures, in wqrdsai length. Per 1 00, $3 Extracts from opinions ok thk Press j Sacred Scenes and Characters By th new J. I . Heailley. This work may very properly be considered a companion "to tin "bacred Mountains," by the same author i ujiiuiiwiiiiv-, wj tuu same uiui , Its object is to illuMrate and 'Tender more ' life-like" the sacred writings. It is not the- author's design to supersede the Bible. But llis vvisn ls lo excite a solicitude to obtain. ?nd,t0 ?ec"me iti;natply acquainted and per- ffL1 7 tl1" , "V'Y7;? ,rl.rI,nea laws; to know iu truth, to imbibe its spirit, reei its power, and partake of its salvation; in a word, to prize in soma, measure asit de serves, this treasure which is indeed t-evond I price. We predict for it a circulation farbo I yond any of the author's former works. I Thc News. Januaru 7lh .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 lone time sat down to a book with more pleasing anticipations, or iouna mose anticipations moie,iuiiv realized, than in the perusal of the work befoic us, and we know it will be hailed with gratification bv the many admirers of the talented author His 'Napoleon and his Marshals' was, per- apst as popular, and found at least as many enthusiastic readers as any book that can bo .: a w ,i.:i. i...ui.. o. cm-.i. : i";u"cu- c mn me ivaiiiuiesttioKmcu- es are destined lo be as popular at least as anyof his previously published works. Thero is not a dull chapter in the work, filled as it i is with 'an infinite variety ' The author hart ample room and verge enough for the employ ment of his fine talents to great advantage.. and most successfully has he recoinplipseh the task. The biographical sketch of the au thor is interesting and 'well considered.' and t orlr rTnrh 1e thfi vnlup viPtliA (w.L- yIwU r. got up in a very neat and attractive style by -- . 7- . j rr Ule pu"'isner. iranscnpi, nee. 15 V" 13 u ' promising writers oi mis country, ana we nave nere one of his best books one on which he can safe ly rest his fame. It possesses the unfatigu ing charms of perfect simplicity and truth. N B The above books will be forwarded to order, at the prices mentioned, free of post age, to any part of the United States, on th receipt of orders, with tho money. Money may be sent by mail al my mk. JOlliN S l a ) Lull, Publisher, 1 13 Nassau si. New York. July 24, 1851 3m C. U. Warnic!;, JJamtcr cinb (lajicr, I" ESPE(JTFULLY announces to the at 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 for House and Sign Painting, Glazing. Paper Hanging, tc. will he punchially anended to, and exe cuted in the best btyle, upon the most reac sonable terms N. B WINDOW SASIIpamtedjan.l glared, of nil btzejn. c oitjinw fur anlt v.tthc ulfe0 M'VflwrB ftomhnd and pnt -