Bav. Taylor and (he Aral) Governor. In one of Taylor's letter from Ethiopia, he gives the following account of his in terview with the Governor of Meroe and Ambukol: I wanted to change some of nr rrrv 1 1 1 liiiti siii:iii iuniii. nun ttou mm 1 1 ? . z ..11 T " c . ... . ' . , the only who person could do it. We ac- cordindy rode under the imposing stone i ii m- c piles or the old kings to the residence of , the Kasliif, a two-story mud house with a ! portico in front, covered with malting. ; borhood to pay their lulpch, or tax, nnd ,o.oof Ms'oLr, Jo Seated the , . , , , .... ground m the shade, settling this business with a crowd of Arabs. I went up stairs to the divan and found the Kashif rolling himself in his shawl for dinner, which his slaves had just brought up. lie received 1 me cordially, and I took my seat beside ' him on the floor, and dipped my fingers into the various dishes. There was a j pan of baked fish, which was excellent, j after caine a tray of scarlet watermelon ' .slices, coffee, pipes, and lastly a cup of : hot sugar syrup. He readily promised to : change mo the 11101103', and afterward ac- ' eepted 1113' invitation to dinner. I sta3'cd ! an hour longer, and had an opportunity 1 of witnessing some remarkable scenes. j A woman came in to complain of her hus- ' band who had married another woman, leaving her with one child. She had a cow . of licr own, which he had forcibly taken : D,.iavvare vater Gap, at 8 u clock a. m , and and given to his new wife. The Kashif , vvili Pave D. Ctxnier wp.. in Easton, eve-li.-U'iied to her stoiw, and then detaching ry morning (except Surufay) at 7 o'clock a.m. Iiis seal from his button-hole, jrave it to an attendant, as a summons which the de linquent dare not, disobey. A company of men afterwards came in to adjust some linnff ithnur n. vnhT-inill. Their snnkft so fast and in such a violent and excited i manner, that i coulu not comprehend the , .,. .r.i 1 . 1.., "7 U1 U,L 11 T .np ' !eblfld to the Estate of Win. W. Coolbau Jny 1, 1852. n.ade was mo.t remancabie. J hey leaned decU b book acco(jnl of olh(;rwise( th.,t h(i , forward with flashing teeth and eyes, hoi- j nderstiicil will n.eet them at the office of i DlSSOliltl dinortlin. folds nf flir'Ir lrviur Tiisntlf wifli T.. li "r i V.. 1...-,- 1 www ...... .inim. xj. tvaiiuii. ijf . in uuuyucuui". uu 1 i ,j , ,1 . onehand, while thevdashed and hurled the . 7WW the 3d day of Auguat next, for the! otlce ls hereby given that the pai tnei other iu the air, in the violenceof their con- Mrpose"of makinir'tettlemeut. After that" ship hcretotore existing between the un tention. One would suppose thutthcy must date they will be placed in other hands for col-; dersigned iu the Mercantile business, has all perish, the next instant by spontane- I hjction. The books and papers can he seen this da' becu dissolved by mutual con- ous combustion. The Kashif was cam. j ness itself all the while and after getting the particulars a feat which I considered marvelous quietly gave his decision. Some of the party protested against it; whereupon he listened attentively, but j .-j? x i i miumg no ie:te.u w cuuiige juage- , mem, repeaLeu n. oim mc inus scica u- vA and gesticulated. lie ejaculated ui- tie if necessnry, the account of Charles Chrit licc! ("ret away V ) in a thunderiuir tone, : man, Administrator of the Estate ol John dealt the nearest ones a vigorous blow ! wan Ms list and speeuuy cleared the ui van. ceeing an inquiry in your paper, as iug as to whether the heaves in horses can be cured, I am free to answer ves. I have a horse in mv nossessiou now that was badly afflicted with heaves all of last ; V ' "a" S" i i I hopeless, until some time in March, when x irwu ir, agam:-xgave tne norse a nanu- fire '.T i i -l i a t-1 ful of fine salt dissolved m a bucket of- water, for three Or four Successive morn- ings, and then divided one quarter of a facts, will attend to the duties of his appoint pouud of blue stone into ten doses and ment alhis office in Stroudsburg, on Monday gave him one powder or dose every morn- ' the p of August, 1852, when and where! 1112, on a half peck of wetted wheat bran, ; and fed the horse but little else during j the experiment, but some moistened hay. j lie is now apparently as sound in wind I as he was at live years old, and has done full work ever since ; is free from cough, j and can stand a drive as well as he ever ; did, and requires no care as to feed, wa-1 terms, A'c. Frost hi July. The Rochester Arluer injured Republican utatets an instance of impress- ment practiced unon an American citizen that quite matches the most flagrant ca?es in thc annals of thc navy. Frederick Leopard, a native of Hanover, had been residing sixteen years in this country, lately at Charleston, S. G. Having oc casion to revisit Germany, he provided himself with the usual passports and to kens of citizenship from the office of the Secretary of State, and relying upon iJiem, entered the Kingdom of lianovur,and was arrestedj pronounced a defaulter from mil itary service, and sentenced to a trm of seven years in the ranks of the army. Efforts have been made by our Prussian residents to procure liis discharge, but ucr, says mere was a neavy rrost m ; ri r,. nrAr nr.i. nr!v,nc' r,,rt ' W amonj :irr.nr:i nnuntv. . 1 nn S;it.nrnav iii rhf. ..r.i . r ... .mi :n i t.i ....u test lustiions C Jl 3 J -r-- oi j.ut; VOUIliy Ol .llOIliOC, WJll UIU ut JIUU- 1 f I last, so that it was quite thick on the jiC sale on the premises in Bartonsville, Po- "ierU 0,!ress grass, and corn and other crops severely ' cono township, Monroe county, on j j..,! " hitherto without the slightest promise of advantages ns a tannery; it is on the North 'NT H J. li. Melick will open his new . Postage Free ; placing our distant subscri success. Similar instances of German and South Turnpike, and in a neighborhood , lluUS-', the " Union Hotel" on the a 1th ol .May, beis on the same footing as those nearer to insoleuce and of wanton disregard of the American flag are not wanting. It be comes a matter of properiety to ascertain bow long they are to be suffered. P. L. CARISON, 7 r" Sui'gcoEi Kentisf, g ? A resident of Milford, Penn'a. will be in ? 5 Stroudsburg the last eight days of each 2 month, and will be punctual to his en- jgagemenL Thirteen years experience 2 In life nrnfoccinn !nri I r. ... ...o j'.ujwciiH ..inures nun wuu conn- silver 50 ' 5 C Teeth set on frold nlate from an entire set, at reasonable rates All? ' ';JJui7&-ir I i i ivvtiuiuu uuvuvuvv wvvvniniv.; jjtience that all who employ him will be fifflfflm : satisfied. Prices as follows, viz: M Pb it Vnv IllllrrfrinfT ir!fli r.t,l fr. ..... 5 MUiW r f'-oSO'c '"' Huiu t'J US. il CUVIiy. ? .-"gtCSfe??? ? u cH.-o,. 4. ,i vor Uu (he Orplmn's Court of Monroe co.! In the matter of the Estate of Abraham Shafcr, deceased. The auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and r -,,1 nt or the ad- port the facts appointment5 if necessary, restate the account ministrutor of said estate, and re tr 1 1 1 ntlnml frt t li r rlntlno rf Iit3 nnnAintmnnt r in uliuiju w wuvs uutiuo ui u juwuiumuuv Snti.rnv th ath .inv nf Spntflnihnr nnvt v i.imu j .w ... vtT w .j---.. - vs Hotel, in Stroudsburg, when and ' ' - . - w - . - . .. where all persons interested mav attend R STARBIRD' Editor. Juy 2J)' 1852- Cbministvators 2foticc. Estate Of Cliai'IcS Boj'S, (kc'd. Charles Boys, late or the Borough of StrouJs- "S spnuffol excellent wa or near the dv.U- eldj . 3'?"- coo,v: -C .'r'i'.r K "M?h S .'uuiiuu 10 ine unuersijncu, an persons niuui-, tcd to saitJ Cbtat0 aru reqU(;stJ t0 mal;c im. mediate payment, and those having claims against snid nsLitn. will nrnsent thorn oroner- O ' I 14 ly authentic.ited for settlement to ROBERT BOYS, Stroudsburg, " DANIEL BOYS, Stroud tsp Adm in istrators. July 29, 1852. Gt Easfon and Stroudyburg' U. S. MAIL LINE. 0n and af,,;r Thursday, July 22d, 1852. the burg vvili leave Stroudsburg every mennini;, li V this arrangement the staces connect at Easvon with the care for New York and: sta- ges-fur Bethlehem and Allenuwn. every day D. J. OSTRANDER & Co Julv 29. 1852. jClHlPi C .... ,, INotice is hereby ffiven to all persons in i any tune oy caning-on jaines 11. wanon, Esq. P. SIIRAWDER BROWN, Ad'or. EMILY COOLBAUGH, Adm'trix. JuJy 15, 1S52. V(,lo'.ly tJ,.tlL i The undersigned appointed by the , Ornhans aSeset- Court o- Monroe Coiintv, to audit Christman, late of Ross township, ;Ionroe Countv, deceased, and make distribution if, nccniirv. will :itffiiiI In tlin rft'tinc nf hie nn-l j pointmenton Tuesday the 10th day of August' The subscriber, thankful for past favors, ; areatly multiply our connections, as Mer ' . t.; . tc :.. . t. ,r o." ,1.. . .. r ,1 . .-liiints Travftllftrs. and Politicians, with all licit, ai ms ouil-k iu m uuiuu"a ui ouuuub- lmrr irJiiili tirni rinit tilnrr nil nprnno rniT. . .... ... , ... . l.ereted will n oap In attrnd if fhpv t no k proper. ABRAHAM BARRY, Auditor. July 1852. j 0rmi!s5 Cmrt 0f Koliroe 0s In lhc ,nafter f thc ZsMc of Henry decea8cd J m, , ,-, - . i . v . J-he Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, am if IieceaearVf reule the accouljt of the Arfmini.trHtor of said E.tatn. nnr! rnnort tlm persons interested can attend. CHARLTON BURNETT, Auditor, L V?i ... - . X'DllOIl'S 0lXt Salt ' OF A VALUABLE TANNERY lytic thc properly of S. Meyer, dee'd. I Monday, the 2d 0 AUQUSl next ! ? inn rVl..p(f A M i. v:"ili.r,hlf. o a ' iaRH6ry and three contiguous tracts of land m. containing about ForiV-l'WO ACE'CS. 1 K.I.V 1.H..01 The tannery is 75 feet hy 58 feet, with an:of his business, he Hatters himself he can , addition of 25 feel, three stories high, contain-; e as general satisfaction to his customers; he Living Age is published overy Sat ing 4S vats, all as good as new; a harkshed, ' and the public as can be done by any one, , urday, by L Littell & Co., corner 1 remonl 16 bv 00 feet. The whole is well and sub-: ;,s ,ie ""lends to keep none but the best work-; and Uromlield sts., Boston ; Price 12 1-2 slant'iallv built, and contains all necessary ! 'e n his employ ; and feeling confident , cents a number, or six dollars a year in ad tanning'tools and apparatus, with one of the . a l M have entire satisfaction done vance Ka.mltauces or any period mil be ..-! .li.p m,vfr in tlif fmintrv .i . ii n -i On the same property is also a large 1 ... .. ffrlw I TARie ilVeliliig ElOUSe, . KWiflL well finished frame barn, store house, audi wagon houae. The land is nearly all im- proved, and in a high state of cultivation, ad- lmin- iands or Joltn rJdinger anu otners, in Bartonsville. "he above property has manyt where oak and hemlock bark is plenty and , easily to be had, and is estimated to tan (J00O hKles per year. . j It is very seldom that a better opportunity is olfcred to a man with a moderate capital to do into the tanning business. Lvcrythmg- alwut the works has been got up very sub-, Ktantiallv. Terms and conditions made known i at the time of sale by the undersigned. - J. H. WALTON, ) . JOHN E DINGER Bv order of the Court. M. II. DREHER, Clerk. July 8, 1852. The subscriber has opened ,r 1 i i -..i.. a his new xiotei anu is jeaoy tu ma xiwuvi j accommodate all who may la- him with their custom. JOHN II. MELICK. Stroudsburg, May 27, 1852.-Cm. "BLANKMORTGAGES For Sale at this Office. mmM wtf M'M mm Tavern Staml ai Private Sale. The undersized offers at pri-: vate sale his Tavern Stand and n 1 175 acres of land, situate in Cool jgsgghMiiali township, Monroe county, p --""e" r Pa., on the Drinker rurnpike, 8 miles from New Mt. Pleasant, 3 miles Naglesville, and - - . ..... . about 22 iniles from btrouusniirg, county seal at "f 4" ..I l r. t -. i nntu i i nr. t!s s i ol xuonrue uuuny. . . - i .l ln,l on1 t ho rpmninflnr is tract is cleared land, and the remainder is heavily timuereu wuu opruuc, lock and Roach. The improvements; area new l'rame D welling-Mouse, two stories high, 30 by 30 leet, witli a lvitcnen ai- jtached, 14 by 18 feet, one story and a halt deem our penodical literature from the re .Jiigh; frame Shed 40 by 50 feet, and a varie- ,proach of bemj; devoted to light and super ty ol choice FRUIT TREES. A never fail- jiicial reading, io transitory speculations, to v , . . . i Terms easy. Po"r"cujpIy 10 T, ia-0 vooioaugn isp., Ju.y a, lu.-uu. OILS, TALLOW GREASE, AND 300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 cts per gallon. 2500 gallons do do do in casks of various sizes. 200 barrels Boild P.iint Oil. do 75 do 00 55 do do ! 5000 irallons do do do do in casus 01 various biz.ua. 350 barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds &. qualities, from 35 toOOcts per gallon. 1500 gallons iu casks of various sizes. Va rious kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cts. per gallon. 50 tons Tallow Grease, for heavy bearings, and coarse machinery, in barrels or casks, of any consistency required. Price G cents per pound. 150 tons Ohio .Mineral Paint, in barrels, at the lowe&t market price. -i , Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in .1.. f.l... ..tiiflnrnrl tl17 t liner . , . ' ., J " ?,al fpcrm ?. - -1 .:. liolIU I'ailil Ull, equal 10 nnseeu uu, uuiei I tuan for white. j 1 am constantly receiving large supplies of i the above named articles, and mysfmotto is, "Small profits and quick returns B. P. POND, 50 Water st., (under the Pearl st. House,) New-York. )2. bin ition of Partnershifii sent. All pessons mucDteu to saiu nrm I T i . i f a. are requesieu to mae immcuiaiu p - inent, and those having claims or demands will please present tnem to o ucod otoui- fer who is duly authorized to settle the , T , . , i 3ti-l. .Jk.l.l i... " Jon the nrst 01 dmv nexe, win ue piaceu i- , , i c r i- e ji n l" the hands of a Justice of the Peace ior collection. JACOB STOUFFER, STEPHEN laSTLEE Tannersviile, 3iay 11, 185:3. resnccttuii v announces to tne nuunc tnar, 'i . i x .i n .t 1 . . x j.1. . ue wm C011tmue uie ousiness at tue oiu;'ior .....,,,,,.,.. mtellieeni Amer . . e er it now Uecomes c cry iuieiugetiwi.mei stand, and respectlully solicits a coutinu- ance of the public natron-use. rjrx rfrt raTV'TLN ..ml -i .,.., 5CK0G0 &7T . . - V Sp stock of various kinds of ' ' Lumber on hand and for sale low. JAUUJJ STUUl'l'UK. May 27, 1852.-6t. j StE'G-SSd.yfelSa'g ciTcOTCiry rHore. rr,. , .. . The subscriber hav - ... .Va yi.J . jS&C'r es, Jewelry, .c of Jo V 1 "Bh lL Melick, intends c: rvins on lhe Waich ilJ 'y--f'M kivir and Jcwcln bu, ' Jewelry bust- ness in ail its various forms and m a ner, he trusts, that will give the most entire satisfaction, not only to hunseil bul lo those trusting the above mentioned articles with 'him to be repaired. lie has renewed his ! slock by recent purchases in the ciiy of New Ar.. . I. ...t.:. 1. 1 1. f.. i makes his assortment ai th w Ume ; one o he mosispienuio eer oe.ui .,,.c.u ... uuuua- which may be lound all the la- in the structure and embellish- , , ! .. I.- ... 1,'. Jewelry, viz: lireast l ins, i!.ar i. 3 i t...t, ..... oi: i. . sj ..,;. ' Knhcs, and Uriltania Wsire, together with a, lar'"i assortment ol Gold and Silver Watch- ! ' - ' ' li!: ilMJlllli:.ll U. UUIU UIIU JIIU,I r, nn,i- : Clocks, Perfumery, eje, together with 1 the articles ilial can be found iu any es- bailment of the kind. cs an tabli "OCWICM lAC9;iKlft2ft I ! Being an important as well as a skillful pait lllUIII, UOIIHOUUS liucu.c ma v.uuiu iiu.t; ...iu j attention to that important branch of his lu ousiness. Anyihing in his line that he may nut have on hand, will be promptly procured from the city, by calling on the subscriber at his shop, on Elizabeth street, two doors west of J. Ii. i" slul,u SAMUEL M CLICK- wn he will be preparad to accommodale d11 y IdV"r ' v',1 llie" USlU, . trouesourg, may o, icaa. liOO TO 200 BSOWTfil ! I YIE ABOV1. SUM GAX BAgILT m M VUK (Jv industnous MitIlt of respcclilWe ilJdre,s nll0 powsoshes guoabutsintssiiiwiitics.amlvvhocjm oonimuiid a small capital (to begin with,) of From 25 to 50 dollars, ICFNo others need apply, rji BV KXGAOING WITH THU SUBSCKIBUKS IX THE BOOK AOSNCY BUSEESS Whose Publications are very Saleable, j ' ! i AND WHICH THE PEOPLE will buy OFunds can be forwarded at our risk, if mailed in presence of the Post Master and . -. , r . ... numbers and dates of the same retained. K booJls kcnl or s ,d bv us f n ;I1Hnorai ! tendency. A Wholesale Price List, with full direc tions, for operations, will be forwarded on ap plication, post, 2aitJ, to ) GEO. 11. UHHUY fc Go, Bulla lo, N. V. Bock Publishers'. CitfeU's umuV(tiC. j f ,,., f- u I t J J' -"; c o.u-, i.eti iicm, j rvsiueiu Aauins ........ jr.... ..,,. r . i i Pc;,;( .. , I , , 1 have rer OIll' blain Cambridge, April -24, 1844. read the prospectus with great pleas- eutireiy approve uie plan It it can the public patronage lonrrenounh uun wwmm nit, wi w wu . . n.uioh . :mrl sHr.urpltf prin....i. i ! I " ' l-i v"' r . "V viMmciu t - . - iT rnritril.iiin in .r. eIlljneill ,ieri;e to aive a heahhy lone, not lattain us true ends, it vi compass, a select libraiy of the best produc- :tions f lhe ae t vvin do morc: it re. anu epnemeral sentimentalities, and and extravagant slictches of life and JOSEPH STORY. New Yokk, 7th May, 1844. I annrove vei v much ol tli olm. f 1 '.Living Age;" and if it be conducted vithithc storehouse formerly occupied by John II. the intelligence, spirit and taste that the prospectus indicates, (of which I have no reason to doubt,) it will be one of the most instructive and popular periodicals of the day. JAMES KENT. Washington, 27 Dec. 1815. In all the Penodcai Journals devoted 10 hteratuie and science which abound in Eu- ropr and in this country, this has appeared to mc- the mosl useful. It contains indeed the exposition only of the current literature of the English language, but this, by its im mense extent and comprehension, includes a portraiture ut the human mind in the utmost expansion of the present age. J. Q.ADAMS. PROSPECTUS. This work is conducted iu the spirit of Liuel'.x Museum ol v oreign Lilerature,(which was lavorubly received by the public for twenty years,) but as it ia twice as large, and appears so oiten, we not oniy give spirit auo Ircshneas to it by many things which were excluded by a month s delay,but while thus extending our scope and gathering a greater and more attractive variety, are able so to increase uie bui.u uiiuauuaiauuui pan uioiu literary, historical, and politcal harvest, as fully io satisfy th wants of the American reader. The elaborate and stately Essays of the Edinburg Quarterly, and other Reviews; and Blackwood's noble criticisms on Poetry, his keen political Commentaries, highly wrought Tales, and vivid descriptions ol rural and r.tni.. .noimrv find ilit rniitrifuilmne In TZ at iwv: and Uoion LTfe, by the sagacious Spucialor, the sparkling Ex - aminer. the Judicious Athenccnutn, Uie busy and industrious Literary Gazeelle, the sensi ble and comprehensive Britannia, the sober and respectable Christian Observer; these 1 i .1... .M;t. A Vr...r,l are nuenni.eij wuu mc iwim.uj auu innoi . re.:mil&,ancu!, ol lhe United Service, and with : the besjl ;ulicies uf the Dublin University, ew Monthly, 1'raser s, l ail s, jiinswortn s ' Hood's, & Sporltug Magazines, audoi Liam- : bers' adiniraole Journal. We do not consid- I . .op.,th nor fiirinii v to hnrrnw wit and , - - ----- -- --- Wisdom Irom Bunch; and, when we think it ' h I11;lUe ueyl lue lhunder of Thc good Times We shall increase our variety bv im I portatious Irom the continent of liurope, and j Irom the new growth ol the Britisu coluines. The steamship has brought Europe, Asia, and Africa into our neighborhood and will '. . ... ' .. - narts ol the woriu so mat mucu moie man liartS ican lo iJC infouned ol the condition and chanoes of loremn countries. And this not onlv because ol their nearer connection with our'sehes.but because the nations seen, to be . ,r in rniliri rppsS,,r r.Unwa. ... snm(, ' ... .taie nf thmes. which the merely nolitical tirophet cannot compute oi Jorsee. ) Geographical Discoveries, the progress of Colonisation, (which is extending over the : whole world,) and Voyages and Travels, will i be lavonte matter lor our selections; anu, in ; sv.tematically and very j acquaint our readers wuu tne greai ue- iihot fip.tifii our own. I M'Kil n-. im In rrti!.'(l thrt 7 .iftlVMT .1 tTf I,..; r i,, ..II ioKm tiriK In Inin llnT'iVfiU'n; c , .-t. rn1:i iltMlft ,.(' ,,,ip. 1 enZ to SSiatenJu, Divines, Lawyers, and Physicians to men ol businhss and men of leisure it is still a stronger object to make it attractive and uselul lo their Wives and Children. We believe that we can thus do . UI some good in our day and generation ; and . well.inf(jrnied famiIy. W'e say indisj.en- . . , . f . iilerature i ic if , nnillsli ,,1R infltIV .:d T ..7. " ... " 7 Ol v(jUl IS UUU lilSie ailU ll. luuo ill inuium. . . . . ,i in any other way than ny lurnishmg a sufh- ; cient supp.y ol a healthy character- lhe I r..r.ntl nil. I iMiril 'iiM.nlll.. nilict !( Omllllpll. W'e lupe that, by 'ivinnowing thc wheal I r - - . . i I' the chaj by providing abundantly or lI'e pagination, and by a large colleciio.. l "'"aphy oyages, 1 ravels History, and more solid matter, we may pioduce a work which shall be popular, while at the asme lime it will aspire to raise the stand- ard ol punlic taste muuiwiuiv ici uivuu iiliu jjiuiii(;hj( unuuuuu To all subscribers within 150U miles, who remit iu advance, directly lo lhc ojjice of -publication at Boston, the sum of Six Dollars, we will continue the work beyond the year, as long as shall be equivalent lo the cosl of postage : thus virtually carrying out the plan of sending every man's copy to him us; and making the whole country our neigh borhood We hope for such future change in lhe law, or the interpretation thereof, as will enable us to make tqis oiler to subscribers at any distance. Complete sets ol the First Series, in thir.iy volumes, lo the end of September, 1851, handsomely bound, packed iu neat boxes and delivered in all the wiueinul cities, free of expensu ol lreigiu, are ior saio m ; Any volume may no had separately at $2,j bound, or a dollar and a half in numbers. Any number may be had for 12 1 2 cents; . I A. 1 I . OftM i s and it may be worth while for subseripers or mirchasera to coinulete any bioken volumes, they may have, and ihua greatly enhance then value. Bindiiiir.Wo bind the work in a unilorm, strong, and good stjle; and where customers ( bring their numbers in good order, can gen-' orally uive them bound volemesin exchange- without any delay. The price of the bind- ing is 50 tenia a .volume. As they aie al- ways hound to one pattern, there will be no difliLuiiy in matching the futuie volunics E LIT I ELL & CO., Bosmi., In the Court of Common Picas OF SGOROE COUNTY, - ivnurew n. iveeuer . , t t i j Ven. ex. de terris. vs. May Term, 1852. Jacoh B. Teel. ) No. 1. j Tho auditor appointed hy the Court to re- , 'Port l'ic fucls ant ens an( to distribute the fund raised bv the above writ, will attend to the duties of his? ailnninf innnt on Vednesdnv w i . i . - . tit t i the 18th dav of August, 1852, at his office in CHARLTON BURNETT, Auditor. July 14, 1852. New Whole Sale and Retail WfitfE & ZbfiQUOR STOKE, The undersigned wjould inform Landlords and the public generally, that they have just opened Uie aoove business m Stroudsburg, m Melick as a Jewelry Store, and have on hand a large stock of WZIES AMD LIQUORS of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from the Custom House, which they arc prepared to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea sonable terms. Our stock consists of rrench j Brandy, dark and pale. A'so, Peach, Black berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy ; Hol land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &.c. &c. Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all kinds. Demijohns, from . to 5 gallons; bottles, and generally any thing that can be asked for in our line. Landlords will find it greatly to their ad vantage to deal with us. We have no hired . !lrents to sell and distribute liuuors for us at ! great expense, which must be paid for by the' ; consumer. Those dealing with us we intend jsiai be satisfied with the article they get, as , wej as tie price and whenever they are not, u,e wm bu picaSed to have them return the j h and m.lke the fact known for we in. tend t0 make jta permanent business, and , , b . honorablv. A11 J o j orders sent us, by stage drivers or others, will be promptly attended to, the same as though the person was present dealing for himself. P. S. POSTENS & Co. July 8, 1852. NEW FIRM I WB ILD Sm&S, o. 71 Northampton Street, Opposite the Eustoil Bank. THE subscribers having entered into a partnership for the purpose of continu ini the Drug and Paint Business at i the old stand of the late Mr. John I nirL,n1. wnllM nrr thir stnrb Qr Drus, 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 lhe firm of Dickson Sample. Sole Agents for Wetherill's Pure Ground White Lead. Eaton, July 17, 1851. ly Hook fc Magaziaic Agency. J. Y. GILLA.M would respectfully inform the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he has opened a general Book, Magazine, and Newspaper 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 the Quarterly Reviews, and 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. Jan. 2-2, 1852 n ficinir, 100 kegs 25 lbs. each, Wetherill's while lead, 50 do 50 do do do do 20 do 100 po do do do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Class ) 75 do 10 by 12 do supcrior quality 50 do 10 bv 11 do ) 10 bhls. of Alum JO bbls. Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin 4000 lbs. Potash GOO Gallons Linseed Oil 40 bbls. spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead Dye Woods, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Redwootl, Cochineal and indigo. ALSO superior Furniture, Coach, Black and Japan Varnishes, by the barrel or gallon for sale by DICKSON c- SAMPLE. Easton, July 17, 185 1. ly SAVE YOU ll MONEY. CHAftLES P. FREEfV3AiM & CO. (LATE FKEEMAN, 1IODOES & CO.) Oil OBIT ESSES AED J'OSSSEKS, I'M Broadway, one door south of Liberty St., NEW-YORK, Have now on hand, and will he receiving daily through the season, New Goods, direct from the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk Mil linery Goods. Our slock of Rich Ribbons, comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful desiuns imported. Many of oui goods are manufactured ex pressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, and stand unrivalled. We ol er our goods for nctt Cash, at lower prices than any credit House in America can afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our great variety rich cheap goods. Ribbons rich for bonnets, caps, sashes and belts. ' . . Bonnet silks, satins, crapes, lisses, and tarletons. Embroideries, collars, chemisetts, capes, berthas. Habits, sleeves, cuffs, edgings, and inser- tl0is. Embroidered reviere, lace, and hemstitch cambric handkerchiefs. Blonds, illusions, and cmbioidered laces for caj)3 Rmhrnidorfid Lines for shawls, mantillas. an vcs Honiton, Mechlen, Valencienes, & Brus- seis iaces English and wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle t,read, and cotton laces. j'ici r ;sie ti.road, silk, and sewing silk, gives, and mits. French and American artificial fl rtificial flowers. French lace, English, American, and Ital ian. ;traw bonnets and trimmings, PAPER HANGING. C. U. Warnick, R ESPEOTFULLY announces lo lhe r vnns of Stroudabuiir and the surrour. ing country, that he still continues tne aoo business, and may be found at his establis j ment on Elizabeth street. All orders for i nnr llnmnmr will be nuncthallv attended O V3 , , .. I .. . t I .. .1... L.,...t 1 ..In unnn Tilt flT uiiu cauluiuu iu nit; ucavaiy reasonable terms. Ttf It WIVIVUV SASIf. nmntRd a glazed, of all sizes, constantly on hand a lor sale at the aboe establishment. Stroudsburg. April 15. 1852. -ly BOOK AGENTS WANTED. - NEW UOOKS Ol' PERMANENT "VALUE FOR THE YEAR 1852. Sours' 3i!v & Popular Piclori: Works. I JlJUlliliil II 11 V lll'l II X. UUI -a. I1UUOUIIU -m gravings, designed and executed by t most eminent Artist of England and Ame ca. The extraordinary popularity of the volumes in every section of the Union, re ners an nueiiuv uusiruum in euuu unc ui principle towns and villages. JUST PUBLISHED. A new, revised, and elegant edition OUT PlCTOUIAL DfcSCUIPTION OF THE U ted States, lor rhe year 1852, carefully c reeled bv lhe late Census, with full descri1 i mns nun oirrnr.L nnisir.iunns ni ine irai. Regions. in ...1 r . t i ne mie oi mis new anu eiegani uliu of 700 pages, (cloth, gill,) is as fallows: A PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION OK THE limited Slates : Embracing the History, Geographical Po sition, Agricultural and Mineral Resources.1. Population, Commerce, &bkelches ol Cilies, I owns Public Buildings, inc., ol each btate and Territory of lhe Union, interspersed with Revolutionary and otherintercsting incidents, connected with the early settlement of the country. Illustrated with numerous engra vings. Retail price $2.50. A .NCW AND DEEPLY" INTERESTING VOLUME. The Remarkable adventures of Celebrated Persons. Embracing the Romantic Incidents and Adventures in the Lives of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generals, Princes, -W amors. Travelers, Adventures, Voyagers, &c, emi nent in the History of Europe and America. Including sketches of over Fifty Celebrated i u...;,. i 'i, ,......., u.,..(;r..ii., i ii...,. ,tn.i with rsumerous bni'iavinos One voi. 4011 pages, Royal 1-2 mo. cloth, gilt. Price $1.25. ALSO, NEW EDITIONS OF SEARS' iSTew and Complete History of the ihble. New Pictorial History ol China and India. Thrilling Incidents of the Wars of the Uni- v . u n.,:...:, ..r.i the United States, Treasury of Knowledge, and Cyclopaedia of Science and Art. Scenes and auetces oi uontinetai fiUrope, I'ictorial Description of Great Urilian and Ireland, Pictorial Family Annual 212 Engravings, 1 he History ol 1 alestme, V lew ol iew l orlc This Engraving is on a sheet 47 by ID inches, and ought to sell rapidly. Informa tion for lhe People, New Pictorial Family Instructor, Pictorial History ol the American Revolution, Pictorial Sunday Book. Bible Biography, The Wonders of the World Second Series, Hick's Complete Works Eleven volumes iu u.o i.evv edition, 8vo. The Christain Liturgy Elegantly bound ia embossed morocco, gilt edges, and lhe picto Jial Family Bible. Each volume is illustra ted with Irom one to two hundred Engravings. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and Poat-iMasters can procure subscribers to, and sell "Sears' Pictorial Works,' make a handsome profit, and sustain no loss. ID3 Any person wishing to embark in lhe enterprise, will risk little bysending to the publisher 25, forvvhienhe will receive sam ple copies of lhe various works (at whole sale prices.) catefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal per centage lo the Agent for his trouble. With these he will soon be able lo ascertain the most sale ble, and order accordingly. fJ'To young men ol enterprise and tact, this business oilers an opportunity for profit able employment seldom to be met with. There is not a town iu the Union where a right honest and well disposed person can fail of selling Irom 50 to 200 volumes, ac cording to the population. fXPersons wishing to engage in thc 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, 181 William street, New-York. TO PUBLISHERS OF NEWSPAPERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. 1EP Newspapers copying this advertise ment, as above, including this notice) and giving ii two insertions, shali receive a copy of any one of our J32.50 or $3,00 works, (sub ject to iheir order.) Publishers will please direct iheir papeis to 'Scars' Family Visi tor,' New-Yoik. Was stolen Irom the subscriber about the 17th of April 1852, Notes against the follow ing named persons, to wit : One Note given by Ab'm Leveling for $35. do do do Henry Heller ' 75. do do do Houc'k & Yelter " 10. do do do Jos. Heckmnn " 13. do do do Thus. Franlz " 45. Two Notes given by Adam Shafer, one lor $30 92 and the uther for $10- Theie was also stolen, sometime during; the past week, a lot of papers and Five Dol lars in Gold. The above reward will be paid for the re covery of the Notes and Money. GIDEON hUKKHl. Poco, Aripl '22. 1852. Valuable Property in MroiKSstnii-ir ai E'rivaie sale. WENDELL J. BREIMEII hereby offeis at private saie. a house 33 feet front zL (adapted for two families) upon a lot Jj W 170 leet deep. It is on the corner ol" Geoigo and Sarah street, in Stroudsburg. Any person wishing lo purchase the above pioperty, can do so by railing upon iS. U. UULiiNliTT. Stroudsburg, Lin. 8, 1852.-3in. TO BARK PEELERS." The subscribers are going lo peel from 800 tu 1000 cords of Bark along the foot of the Blue Mountain, near the Delaware Wa ter Gap, and will give it out in contracts of 50 lo IQ0 cords, il desired, or all together; to be peeled and sum ked on die ground, or delivered al their Tannery in Stroudsburg, for which a fair price in Gash will be paid. Those wishing jobs had best call soon as it will be let to the first applicants. J U. & G. HULL. Aprii 8, IS52.-Si I 4