MAINE. Gov. Hubbard has ordered a special election 'for Congress in the Lin coln District, to fill the seatof Hon. diaries Andrews, deceased. The election takes place on the 7th of June. Somclkiiifr new and important, r e mr "We extract the folio from Baltimore to the graph : A, young man" named Force has been residing in fhis city and partty in Wash inallyfrom St. Louis, but more recently J - from Texas. I i i , . ii deemed good autho n.:L 1i.i.:ff iL. to become distinguished as a mechanical ... genius. He is said to have invented and patented a new motive power, which bids supuifccuui; uumwaiiumu It is stated that a model of the machine i - ..i i i i fair to superscede both steam and water, is already m existence, ana main, uaa uuuu patented with an injunction of secresy for a certain time, bo cautious has lie been to avoid infringement, that he had one : part of the machinery, necessar' for the completion of the eaaine. made in New Orleans, another part in Baltimore, ano- Tu:ijii,: .q Ai. York. The senarate Darts thus construe- ted were, in due time, collected in Balti- more, and put together,by the inventor himself in a room into which no person has been permitted to enter. j It is asserted that the machine worked to the full satisfaction, and beyond the ex pectations of those!most deeply interested in it. I have had an introduction to, and some conversation with, the inventor. : The only idea I could glean in regard to j his invention was, that it brought the at- ' mospherc. into use as a powerful motive; gent, amounting almost to independent self action. It is asserted and the truth of the assertion, of course, will be established or falsified when the invention is made public that this new momentum can be so increased as to propel the largest ocean steamers, or brought down and suited to the delegate movement of a watch. Notliino- will lie fnnnrl tnlinnr flift slightest comparison to it in nnint of ntil- itv and completeness as a motive power. I give you this statement as I have ob- tamed it, upon what may be deemed good authority. The Inventor is quite a young man, with good common sense and much shrewd ness, though of moderate education. It is his purpose, I am further informed, to proceed to Europe,and obtain patents there; and that he does not design having the patent or principle of his invention made public here until time has been allowed to secure it from piracy in other countries. Some three or four dLLig ;lih.ed gentle men men of wealth and influence are pecuniarily interested with him in the pat ent. One or more of them design accom panying him to Europe. The' set sail probably in June next, and perhaps a month or six weeks subsequent to their Eailing the patent or model will be exhib ited in the United States. I can only say, if the invention proves to be what is clai med for it, the world up to this age has never seen its equal. e shall await pa- ticntly the wonderful developemeut; and in due time award the distinguished au- thor full credit. J It is said that several banking institu- lions in Ohio bave determined to wind up their affairs in consequence of the tax im- posed on their capital b- the Legislature. The Daj-ton Bank has determined to wind up immediately ; and the Xenia and Day- ton branches have called meetings of the f-tockholders, to consider the subject. TT- : : . , Isaac II. Toucey has been elected to hv tin TJftWiMatnrn of Connecticut. Successful Bunk Forsriei. On Tuesday morninir, a well-dressed , t n i i a colored man upon Central .fl i - i e mg if he wanted a job, say- man accosted vhnrf ?nrn?r5n , , , , j , . mg that he wanted some one to clean out , .c . mi l j j . ins store. The colored man engaged to , , . , , . . do the work required, and started off witn hi . employer to his place of business. On the way the latter stopped near the Custom House, and asked the colored man if he could read and count figures j man then said that he wanted him to go to the bank and present a check, receive the money, and bring it back to him. He then handed him a cheek for 81,185 on the Granite Bank, sigued by Libbey & Co. The colored man did as request- ed, and received the nione' tor the check which has since proved to be a forgery. Immediately upon receiving this sum, the same man handed 'the colored man two MhMn si It sin Ire rTta mi t-Iia Vtnfn lnvlr iiiri the other on tlie &lioe and Leather JJcal- ers' Bank, both of which were cached, ana the money nanaed to tne stranger. a lourtn cnecK, urau iu we uamu ui xi. Chickering & Co., upon the North Bank, as then given to the colored man, who presented it at the counter of the bank for payment ; but the Teller refused to cash it. The colored man returned to his em ployer with this statement, who thereup on rpn.Pivofl TMfl ta fhanh- rlt( l!llfr- ally for the services rendered, and de- camped. The forged checks were so well ! executed as to almost defy detection. ! he one upon the Shoe and Leather Deal ers' Bank, was for 1,480, and purport- ' vu io De signed by John lx. tiove. The tearing off was similar to the checks of Mr. Gove, the filling up the' same, and , the number correct. The forgeries were Dot discovered until late in the day. thus 5vmg tne torger umpic opportunity to m.-' r mi , . escape, xne colored man bears ; lae reputation of being a perfectly honest 1 . - aiskers. The whole amount paid on the t - rz" w 7,ce forged ,checks was S3,900. Boston. I 4f w- ., I IProspccls of General Scotl. A Washington Correspondent . of the i New York Journal of Commerce says, that the friends of General Scott are not at all discouraged as to his nomination, by the VP031"011 taken y tne .ooutnern wmgs. l,li i nun trm vntnc Trk" him T rniil T lin ! i ..n4.i.,... " " ZT 3 5 JU J". wuti, in uiu pre J"1 aim one nun H,-nH mir eivfir vnros Trmiv. hn nnn c-1. uiuu ;iim eiaiV vuiua miur mo holding .States: three votes from Pclu rirr? tmtr Trnm k nufnnlrr. n,iA -.,,. 4Ynm Virginia; making 177 votes, leaving Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Webster in a minority of 119. This thev Ftate as the result of ti,nficf in j j l i p tofo , f f $ g ""l ? T tllC Ultllliatfi assmu, nr n nr f5irlv nil rlio. . ; , P V Northern Whig delegates from the non- slaveholdina: States. fiSf The first mad dog of the season as Miieuon j?naayin Jroaaway, a. i.., M"hf'c rented quite a panic anion.' the nedestrians. It is said that he turned un- on a gentleman who was pursuing him, and blt hUu soverl3 n the hand MERCANTILE APPRiSEHENT. The following is a list of the Tenders of Merchandise, Restaurants, &e. in the county of Monroe, classed iu accordance with tha several Acts of Assembly rela ting to the same. Borough of Stroudsburg . . Class. Amount 11. S. Staples 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 $7 00 tJobn ' Stokes, J acob L. Wvcoif Samuel Melick Stroud & Andre, John Palmer & Son, George Malven, George II. Miller, llirschkind & Adler, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 no llobert Huston, liquor 10 50 : IO.bert Boys i 00 ; earyP; -U3U ; Starbid o: Wallace, uu 7 00 7 00 : J0U" Buxton, Restaurants. Samuel Abel, 8 Jacob Goetz, 8 3Iark Miller, 8 Joseph L. Keller, 8 Drugs and Medicines n 5 00 5 00 5 00 . camuel otOKes, 4 i ! Stroud Township. Staples & Shivley, 14 j Smithfield Township. Brodhead & Brother, liquor 14 t James Bell, jr. 14 .' Daniel Zimmerman, liquor 14 ' Joseph. Zimmerman, liquor 14 Stokes & Dreher, liquor 14 Henry -Peters, jr. & Co. liq. 14 Geo. W. Fenner, Ten-pin Alley 5 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 30 00 , Middle Smithfield Township. , jHHer &-Mackev, 14 Pnrnrfiw Tmrnhin 1 a' aaise 1 OWnsilip. Brown & Morgan, 14 James Kiutz, liquor 14 j POCOJIO Township. ; Jaco Stouffer, liquor 14 Xathan Frantz, liquor 14 J Henrv Kintz, liquor 14 " ' r 7 rr j JactiSOll 1 OWllSlCip. John Pi. Ousterhoudt. 1 4 j Charles Heiny 14 Chesnuthiil Township. i , r . ,. , , x ! Jofau Merwine, liquor 14 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 50 i Uailv & lumpier, nqour 14 14 14 14 14 C. D. Brodhead, Lswis Sox, liquor : Rudolph Weiss, liquor ' Henry D. Shafer, liquor 14 . - M ' r, 7 . "olc lo'wnship ! John Merwiue, ' 14 c. f ' . , bhater & Jiresxe, liquor 14 T t t i a Kresge & Bownman, 14 : tJ ' , . ' MOSS tOWnsllip. Smith & Mixell, liquor 14 , Eldred township. : j , H . liquor 14 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 50 John Harter liquor 14 10 50 Hamilton township. Samuel Bossard k co. Ediiurer & Marsh 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 7 00 7 00 Amos Kline, liquor George B. Keller, liquor. 10 50 do do liquor Kx. ivesier, J. A. Bossard liquor The under, signed, hereby certifies that ; "a correct list of the ven- i i ders of Merchandise, Restaurants, &c, in the county of Mouroe, so far as they have comc to his knowledge. An appeal will JC uel(1 on Monday, the 14th day of June next, at the Commissionros office, in Strods- ju vhere those not properly classed cau attend. SILAS L. DRAKE, Mercantile Appraiser. 3Iay 20, 1852. ' Tlircc Cents Reward, Ranaway from the subscri ber on the 14th inst. an inden tured ffirl named Alec Fish. m in thfcl4th year of her age: abou?4 feet 0 inches in height, and dark complexion. Had on when she IeR a light calico dress and sun-bonnet, The public are hereby cautioned not to harbor or trust her on my account, as I am determined to pay no aeots oi uer uou . . i - J 1 w'nrr fmm Ww Kentucky delegation, and four from Vir- Urown, Joseph ww-? tI f ga. They allow Fillmore and Webster Bush, Mary ashmgton .Tele- , . , , , Y , Detrick, Henry tractine. ne aoove rewaru, uui uu wi"-p,70 ges, will be paid on her delivery to me at a wmuvuuw V . - f the borough of Stroudsburff. WILLIAM FOOLER, Stroudsburg, May 20, 1852. Remaining in the STROUDSBURG P. O. AlbertsoIlf SalJ AnR M petcr Able. Samuel Nwn v.n KUSh, Henry D. Plattenbcrger, John isPOHTnt I Stokes, S. Doct. Smith, John Strobel.'John SI utter, Catharine ii Evlenberi?er.Fred'k2 Slutter. Samuel i W. Abraham Sees, Mar, Elizabeth T, ..l. rt: i .i. Stout, G. W. - Heim, George Strunk, William . Titus, Amos Thomas, John Turrell, Abel Vanauken, John Williams, Sarah Weaver, Mary Ann Yettcr, Abraham - Hater, William TLrll T L Knecht, Matilda Loos, George Lee, George II Murray, Julia A Marvin, Emy x'ersons caning ior letters on t above List, will please say advertised. ' 1 J . Persons calling for Letters on the GEO. II. MILLER, P. M. May 20, 1852. SUPPLErEOT TO Be it onacted by the Burgess and As- sistants or Gouncilmen of the Borough of t-i" ' StroudsbuYg, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same That from and after the Twenty-first day of May, 1852, no person or persons shall be permitted to put any dirt from cellars or other excavations into any of the streets or alleys of the said Borough, without first having obtained permission in writing from " the board of Common Gouncilmen, under the penalty of Two dollars, for each and every offence. And further, that no person or persons from and after the date aforesaid, shall be permit- r -.Qth TR-jo 7 00 te( to put any rubbish or refuse of what 7 00 'soever kind, from cellars, shops, gardens, 7 00 ! &c- iut0 any f the str'eets or alleys of said Borough under the penalty of Two dollars, for each and every offence. And further, that if any person or per sons from and after the date aforesaid, ! shall wilfully injure or destroy any shade . or fruit tree,-situated in any of the streets or al eys of said Borough, he or they 1 t uciwiu auj Justice of the Peace, shall forfeit and ' PaJ ue SUIU vc dollars, for each and J every offence. And in default of pay - ' ment of said fine, he or they so convicted 00!el,oll Ka ImnunlKxl nnt loco thnn f Am j shall be imprisoned not less than ten or more than thirty days. And further, from and after the date aforesaid, no person shall be permitted to erect any fence of whatsoever desenp- uon, wiinin ine line or any oi me streets .T ." J 1 l . 1? C - J i' ot. said .borougn, unaer tne penalty ot; leu dollars, tor each and every onence. Approved May 11, 1852. S. C. BURNETT, Burgess. James H. Stiioud, 9 Michael H. Dueueu, James N. Dukltng, TllEODOItE Snuocn, Sydenham Walton. C5 ADJOURNED rpljctn's ourt 0alc OF A VALUABLE TANNERY AND REAIi ESTATE. Late the property of S. Meyer, dechh By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Monroe, will be sold at public sale at the Court House in Stroudsburg, on Monday, May 24, 1852, at 2 o'clock P. 31., a valuable stone tan nery and three contiguous tracts of land containing about 42 acres. The tannery is 75 feet by 58 feet, with an addition of 25 feet, three stories high, containing 48 vats, allas good as new ; a bark shed, 10 7 00; by 00 feet. The whole is well and sub 10 50 istantially built, and contains. all necessa 10 50ry tanning tools and apparatus, with one 10 50iof the best water powers in the country. JgsgL Un the same property is also "JV: ci 1 o Trrr froiin A irfftl 1 1 n ItMien well finished frame barn, store house, and wagon house. The land is nearly all improved, and iu a high state of cultivation, adjoining lands of John Edinger and others, in Bartonsville. The above property has many advanta- j South Tunrpikc, ana m a neignDoruooa where oak and hemlock bark is plenty and easily to be had, and is estimated to tan 9000 hides per year. It is very seldom that a better opportu- nity is offered to a man with a moderate 15 00 'capital to go into the tanning business. 10 50 'Everything about the works has been got 7 00 j up very substantially. Terms and condi 10 50 tions made known at the time .of sale by tbe undersigned. JAS n-IVt?.2 Executors. JUHJN' JUDliNtfJUK, By order-of the Court. M. H. DREHER, Clerk. May 13, 1852. yiARKPEELERS. The subscribers are going to peel from 800 to 1000 cords of Bark along the foot of the Blue Mountain, near the Delawaro Wa ter Gap, and will give it out in contracts of 50 to 100 cords, if desired, or all together; to be peeled and stacked on the ground, or delivered at their Tannery in Stroudsburg, for which a fair price in Cash will be paid. Those wishing jobs had best call soon as it will be let to the first applicants. J R & G.HULL. April 8,1852. 8t. Valuable Pfopeily eh trtiflbtirg al Private ale. WENDELL J. BREIMER hereby offers at nrivale sale, a house 33 feet from ! rtuujjicii mi vw itiuniicay ujjh " iBsl (eel jee ' rjei,roe and Sarah street, in Stroudsburg. . - f" f T nto'neriy.'can do so by railing upon S. C. BURNETT. StrduJsbur Jan. 8,"l85i!.-3ra. slroudsburg Jewelry &ioae. The subscriber hav ing purchased the entire slock of Clocks, yValci es, Jewelry, $c. of John II. Melick, intends car rying pn the Watch Ma king and Jewelry busi ness in all its various lorms, and in a man ner, he trusts, that wHl give the most entire satisfaction, not only to himself but to those trusting the above mentioned articles with him to be repaired. He has renewed his slock by recent purchases in the city of New York, which, together with his former stock, makes his assortment at ihis lime one of the most splendid ever before offered in Strouds burg; among which may be found all the la test fashions in the structure and embellish ment of drees Jewelry, viz: Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Gold Lockets, Snaps, Bracelets, Slides, Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, and Briltania Ware, together with a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watch es, Clocks, Perfumery, cjc-i together with all the" articles that can be fuund in any es tablishment of the kind. Watch ISepairiBBj? Being an important as well as a skillful part of his business, he Hatters himself he can give as general satisfaction to his customers i ., - , . a""-ule PUD"C af ca ue tiy any one, as ue mienas to j.cep none dui tne best work men in In's employ ; and feeling confident that all shall have entire satisfaction done them, heinteuds to devote his whole time and attention to that important 'branch of his business. Anything in his line thai he may not have on hand, will be promptly procured from the city, by calling un the s&bscriber af his shop, on Elizabeth street, two doors west of J. If. Melick's old stand. SAMUEL MELICK- N. B. J. II. Melick will open his new house, the "Union Hotel" on the 21th of May, when he will be preparad to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Stroudsburg, May 0, 1852. Jaifi'v SJsS, May Tenaa, 1 832. Guam) Jurors. Stroud ; John. N. Staples, George Ilogen shelt, 'Abraham Rhoads, John Keller M. Smithfield ; Melchoir Depu'e, John Mo sier, Jacob H. Eylenbnrger, John Decker Chesnuthiil : Philip Simrer so;Brodhead prederIck Brotzman, Abraham tenner, Uepue i!i JLaOar, Daniel lieller j Juckson ; Andrew Belles, Michael Butz ' Price ; John JVrice j Polk ; Matthias Frable ; Ross J Samuel Metzgar, John Buskirk, ' J Otin LeSSl Tobyhanna ; Frederick Miller Coolbaugh ; John Kelly Petit Juuous. Pocono ; Peter Heller, Henry Kintz, Jacob Edin"er, John Bisbinjr. Chesnuthil; Barnet Sox, Peter Gilbert, John lverclmer, Clias. Bond Paradise ; Samuel Bowman, James Heller, John Learn Smithfield ; Valentine Weaver, Andrew McNeely Coolbaugh ; Robert Keiple Stroud ; Michael Itansbury, George Sny der, Jacob Sumney, James Palmer. David Eckert, John Lee, jr Eldr'ed : Joseph Greensweig, John Frable. I Jacob Engler Tobyhanna ; Samuel Hoffman, Abraham ! Butz, Samuel Bond j Hamilton ; Joseph Trach, Henry Werk I hiser, George L. VanBuskirk, Jacob H. Featherman, Peter Kunkel Ross ; Enoch Buskirk Polk ; Daniel Kerchner, John Dotter M. Smithfield.; Elias Detrich Price ; William Long, sen. TRIAL LIST MAY TERM, 1852. Trainer v Tcel Lander v Miller Felker v Woodling Tayler v Hoffman John Getz et al v George Getz Long v Kintz & Dietrich . Greensweig v Greensweig Quigley v Albert ' Merwine &. Walp v Greensweig Clark v Kemcrer et al Kresge & Correll" v Hawk Merwine v Keller Commonwealth v Ileanv et al Argument List Account of Michael Brown Account of Simeon Schoonover Schoonover v Schoonover King v Teel Hull et al v Miller et al Placet) Van why Sox v Buskirk Yetter v Qugley et al Road in Stroudsburg and Stroud township Road in Smithfield township Roud in Jacson townphip , Gangewer et al v Christman Diebler v Price township Grccnsweig's ex'rs v Greenswig Malvin v Tolmie & Palmer Varibuskirk v Vanhorn et al Bowman v Vanvlict et al Barry v Vanvliet et al REGISTER'S NOTICE. MOTICE is horcby given to all legatees and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents and mi nors, that the administration accounts of the following estates hav been filed in the office of the Register of Monroe coun ty, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the a foresaid county, on Monday, the 24th day of May next, at 10 o'clock," A. M. The account of John 11. Kunkel and Peter Kunkel, administrators of the estate of John Kunkel, late of Ilamilton township, dee'd". First account of Henry Strunk, jr., and John C. Strunk, administrators of the estate of Henry Strunk, late of Smith field township, dee'd. SAMUEL REES, jr., Register, Register's Office Stroudsburg, ) May 6, 1802. S licacl and firosi Pipe. A ceneral smuilv of Lead and Iron Pipe of all sizes, on hand at all times, and for sale1 by - DICKSON cy tSAMi'L,, Easton. July 17, 1851. ly. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this. Office. NEW FIRM Ho. 71 Northampton Street Opposite the Easton Bank. THE subscribers having entered into a partnership for the purpose of continu. ing the Drug and ramt Business at the old stand of the late Mr. John Dickson, would offer their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. &c. to old customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers in general. Please call and try us. W. J. "DICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trading under the firm or Dickson Sample. Sole Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground White Lead. Easton, July 1 7, 1851. ly TODRUCCISTS Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confectioners, PATENT MEDICINE FACTORS And Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. The Practical Adviser, OR, COMPENDIUM OF OVER ONE HUNDRED RECEIPTS. For tbe use of Druggists, Apothecaries, Per fumers, Confectioners, Patent Medicine Fac tors and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Arti cles. Edited by Horace Everett, Gradu ate and Member of the College of Pharmacy in the City of New York. Also The cele braied Recipe of Professor Willard, for ma king good soap at ofie cent per pound, that will wash better and quicker without labor than any other Soap ever manufactured. This alone is worth fifty limes the price of the book to any family. Exclusive whole sale agent for the United States and Canada, H. W. LANDOD, 109 Nassau stree't, N. Y. Price 50 cents. Post Office Stamps en closed to that amount will paj for one copy, which will be sent free to anv part of the U. Slates. Stationers, Booksellers, Newspaper Agents, &c. enclosing a cash remittance will receive the work at a large discount off. Book & Magazine AgCEtcy. J. W.G1LLAM would respectfully inlorm the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, ihat he has opened a general Book, Magazine, a"nd Neivspaper Agency, in Northampton "St., Easton, Pa. Any of the following works will be sup plied by him, by the year or single number: Graham's Magazine, Sartain's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's Magazine, International Magazine, Ladies' Wreath, London Lancet, Blackwood's Magazine, all ihe Quartely Reviews, arid all others pub lished. . Persons wishing books in any Department of reading, can have them promptly forwar ded without extra charge, by leaving their orders at the office of the '"Monroe Democrat.1' Jan. 22,. 1852- 100 kegs 25 lbs. eacli, Wetherill's white lead, 50 do 50 do do do do 20 do 100 po .do do do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass V 75 do 10 by 12 do superior quality. 50 do 10 by 14 do ) 10 bbls. of Alum 10 bbta. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash 000 Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon for sale by JJICKSUN $ SAMPLE Easton, July 17, 1851. ly PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, No. 44, Courtlandt st Ne?v York, OPPOSITE THE MERCHANT'S HOTEL. The Croton i?2aiHifacluriiii: Co. (Organized under the General Manufac turing Laio of the Stale of N. York) Offers at wholesale, in quantities to suit pur chasers, at Manufacturers' lowest prices, for cash or approved credit, Paper Hangings of every variety of style and pneo Borders to match Fire board prints in gieat variety. Transparent window shades, Oil painted window shades, Wide window curtain p.apets,-and Window shade fixtures, Of the latest stylo and superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their stock is large and entirely now, they invite Merchants, Booksellers, & Dealers in these articles, to call & examine their styles anil prices whenever they visit the city. Country Merchants can examine ihis stock from G o'clock in the morning 'till 10 o'clock in the evening. SAVE YOUR. MONEY. CHARLES P. FREESVSAN & CO. , (LA.TE FREEMAN. HODGES & CO.) IMPORTERS AKD JOBBER, 144 Broadway, one door south of Liberty at., NEW-YORK, Have now on hand, and will be receiving daily through the season, New Goods, direct from the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Mil linery Goods. Our stock of Rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest aud mosl beautiful designs imported. Many of out goods are manufactured ex pressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We of fer our goods for nelt Cash, at lower prices lhan any credit House in America can afford. All purchaser's will find it greaily to the:r interest to reserve a portion of their money and make seloctions from our great variety otrich cheap goods. Ribbons rich for bonnets, caps, sashes and bolts. Bonnet silks, saiins, crapes, lissos, and tarlelons. 'Embroideries, collars, chenijseits, capes, berthas. Habits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings, and inser tions. Embroidered reviere, lace, and hemstitch cambric handkerchiefs. Blonds, illusions, and embioidored laces for raps. Embroidered laces for shawls, mantillas, ami veils. lloniton, Mechlcn, Valencienes, & Brus sels laces. English arid wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle thread, and cotton laces. Kid, Lisle thread, silk, and sewing silk, gloves, and mita. French and American artificial flowers. French lace, English, American, aud Ital ian. , Straw bonnets and trimmings. March 185. PAPER HANGING. . XL YaEiuck, RESPECTFULLY announces, to the cit izens of Stroudsburg and the surround' ing country, that he still continues the above business, and may be found at his establish-' ment on Elizabeth street. All orders for Pa per Hanging will be punctually attended to, and executed in ihe best style, upon the moat reasonable terms. N. B. WINDOW SASH, painted and glazedHof all sizes, constantly on hand apd for sale at the above establishment. Stroudsburg, April 15, 1852. ly BOOK AGENTS WANTED. NEW BOOKS OF PERMANENT VALUE. FOR THE YEAR 1852. Sears' Kcv; & Popular Pictorial Wcrks. Containing more than Four Thousand En gravings designed and executed by the most eminent Artist of England and Ameri ca. The extraordinary popularity of theso volumes in every section of th'e Union, ren ders an Agency desirabla in each .one of our principle towns and villages. ,JUST PUBLISHED. A hew, revised, and elegant edition of our Pictorial Description of the Uni ted States, for ihe year 1852, carefully cor rected by the late Census, with full descrip-' tions and correct illustrations of, the Gold Regions. The title of this new and elegant octavo of 700 pages, (cloth, gilt,) is as Tallows.: A PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION OK THE Ignited States : Embracing the History. Geographical Po sition, Agricultural and Mineral Resources, Population, Commerce. & Sketches of Cities, Towns Public Buildings, &c, of each Sute and Territory of ihe Union, interspersed with Revolutionary and other intereung iul-iil'nts, connected with the earlv seuletiient of the country. Illiiitrr.tfil with numerous e:ij:a villus. Retail ,.nce S2 50. A NEW AND DEEPLY INTERACTING VCI-OIL The Remarkable adventures of UeioEn-aeed Puotms. Embracing the Romantic Incidents- and Adventures m ihe- Lives of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generals, Princes, arri rt., Travelers, Adventures. Voyagers, &c, emi nent in the History of Europe and America. Including sketches of over Filty Celebrated Heroic Characters Heautilulfv Illustrate I with Numerous Engiawnys Oi.e voi 100 pages, Royal 2 mo. cloth. ilt. Price $1.-J5. ALSO, NEW EDITIONS OF SEARS New and Complete History of the iible. New Pictorial History of China arid India Thrilling Incident's of the Wars of the Unt ied States, New Pictorial Description ot the the United States, Treasury of Knowledge, and Cyclopaedia of Science and Art, Scenes .and Sketces of Continetal Europe, Pictorial Description of Great Brman and Ireland, Pittorial Family Annual 22 Engranrirs, I her .History oi falesnue. View ol tiv Yrk, This Engraving is on a sheet 47 by l inches, and ought to sell rapidly. Jnturma tion for the People, New Pictorial Family Instructor, Pictorial History of the Ameticait Revolution, Pictorial Sunday Book. Bible Biography, The Wonders of the World Second Series, Dick's Complete Works Eleven volumes in two new edition, 8ro. The Christain Liturgy Elegantly bound in embossed morocco, gilt edges, and the piclo Jial Family Bible. Each volume is illusfra- j ted with from one to two hundred Engravings. If" COUNTRY MERCHANTS and Poat-M asters can procure subscribers to, and sell 'Sears' Pictorial Works,' make a handsome profit, and sustain no loss. IE? Any person Wishing to embark in the enterprise, will risk little by sending to the publisher S25, for which he will receive sam ple copies of the various works (at whole sale prices.) catefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal per coinage to the Agent for his trouble. With these he will soon be able to ascertain the most sala ble, and order accordingly. fXTo young men of enterprise and tact, this business offers an opportunity for profit able employment seldom to be met-with. -There is jiot a town in the Union where a right honest and well disposed person can fail of selling from 50 to 200 volumes, ac cording to the population. ..tTJPersons wishing to engage in the sale of our Works, will receive promptly, by mail a circular containing full descriptions, with the terms on which they will be furnished, by addrhssing the publisher, post-poid. ROBERT SEARS, 1S1 William street, New-York. TO PUBLISHERS OF NEWSPAPERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. Uy Newspapers copying this advertise ment, ns above, including this notice) and giving it two insertions, shall receive a copy of any one of our S2.50 or $3,00 works, (sub ject to their prder.) Publishers will please direct their papers to 'Sears' Family Visi tor,' New York. Was stolen from the subscriber about ihe 17th of .4pril 1852, Notes against the follow ing named persons, to Avit : One No,le given by Ib'm Leveling for $35. do do do Henry Heller 75. do do do Houck & Yetier " 10. do do do Jos. Heckmau " 13 do f do do Thus. Frantz " 45. Two Noted given by Adam Shafer, one tor $80 92 and the other for $10 There was also stolen, sometime during the past week, a lot of papers and Five Dol lars in Gold. The abo,e reward will be paid for the re covery of the Notes and Money. GIDEON BURR1TT. Poco, April 22, 1852 l)c lit Sarin Sl)cnf, & M. WATSON is happy to inform iftii?!! his old frienda and customers that his old frienda and customers that he is prepared to receive as many of them as mav favor him with their cus tom, at the newtlotel erected on the sit of the Old Barley Sheaf, (which was de stroyed by fir.e in July last.) The House is much increased m size and convenience, and possesses every ac commodation which can contribute to tho comfort of the traveler. The TABLE and the BAE will be fur nished in such a manner as cannot fail to please. A large yard, with .stabling Jqr one hundred horsfia. M. WATSON, Proprietor. North Second st., Phil'a. . No. 193 March 27 1851.