1 I t I Si Iron and Brass FombkIpv. The subscriber takes this method of informing the public generally, and mil lers aud farmers especially,, that having Li purchased of JUr. Samuel Jiaydeil, late proprietor of the btroudsburg foundry, all his Patterns and Fixtures, he has re moved the same to his Foundry in Tan nersvillc, Monroe co., Pa., and having in creased the machinery of the establish ment he is prepared to execute all or ders in his line of business, in the best manner and with despatch, and therefore respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. He will manufacture cast and wrought iron work of all descriptions, in cluding Mill Gearing, for flour and other mills, mill screws, bark and corn mills, together with cast ings of every description turned and fit ted up in the best possible manner. As particular care will be taken to employ none but the best workmen, and no pains will be spared, he feels confident of be- ing able to give general satisfaction. Al -so made to order. 4: BRASS CASTINGS such aS spindle steps, shaft and gudgeon Boxes, &c, will be made to order. Old copper and Brass taken in exchange at the highest price. Patterns made to or der. Threshing machines and Horse Bmccrs of the most approved construction, will be furnished to order, at thctshortest no tice. of all kinds, for coal or wood, cook stoves 5cc., on hand or made to order, for sale wholesale or retail. P L O W S , . of the most approved plan will be kept on hand, and every variety of plow castings on hand and for 6 ale. JXS" Wrought iron mill work will be done on the most reasonable terms. The best kind of sled shoes and polished wa gon boxes and hollow ware will always be kept on hand. JACOB STOUFFER. January 1, 1852.-1 y THIS IS A GREAT COUNTRY. AND IflAMY MYSTERIES m if ! Wlvolcsalc and Retail Boot and Sitae Store. THE Subscriber takes this method to in JL form the public that he has just re ceived at his Siore. opposite Messrs. Miller & Brother and nearly opposite T. & P. Mi.vi sell's store, in Hamilton street, a large as snrtmeta of derj'ledly the largest, cheapest and best, now in Enslon, which he is Selling for rash, -and is determined not to be undersold by any.uth er eMtablishmetit, according to the article: His assortment consists of Congress Gai ir;:, Womens "Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Jenny Linds, Slippers, Buskins, and a large assort ment of children's gaiiers., fcc. &c AL6U. Uentlemen s and youths Boots, and Shoes oT every variety, all made of tlie best materials, arid experienced workmen (under his own superintendence.) uraers ir worn 10 oe maae oy measur e and repairing of all kinds, promptly aitended to as heretolore. A continuance of the fa xots of a hbreal communidKespectfully so licited. W THADDEUS SCHOCH. Easlon, May 7, 1S51. s Cure of Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Cougiis. Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Com plaints. I have published a brief work on Consum ption, which .contains an invaluable recipe for the cure of these prevalent diseases, even in their worst stages, when friends and phy sicians have given up all hope. The Lung balsam prescribed in this wo"rk Cures without the expensive aid of physicians or injurious use of patent medicines. In adopting lhis Sys tem of Cure the patient knows what he is us ing knows that he is not shortenning his pays"by the use of anodynes or mercurials, vv.hich may seem to Relieve but never Cure. He knows when using this Life saving Bal sam, that he is taking mild, pleasant, effica cijus remedies, such as Mature prescribes for the ills her children suffer. The ingredi ents composing this Lung Balsam are obtain able (cheaply too.) wherever consumption exists, proving that Every ill has its antidote. Consumptive patients may Rely on this receipt i,aii juung irompiaims are removed by its use) I.would not attach my name to it, had 1 doubt ofits efficacy. The directions for preparing and ubing the Balsam are perfectly plain. 1 prefer selling the Recipe to making the Balsam, as it enables people to Make their own Medicine at a Trifling Cost. I wil impart the secret of making the Balsam, and the Family right to use it, for Si, but in uo case will I sell it for speculating purposes. Proof of its Goodness. Jackson', Micb. March 21, 1851. Doct. S.TO'USEY Sir: You wished me to let you know what effect your preparation of Medicine for Consumption and other dis eases had in my family. After the first ten days my wife gained in weight 3 lbs, relieved her cough, changed her countenance, and all appearances were better. My family would not be willing to do without itv It is" a med icine much-needed in Jackson there is many cases simular to my wife's. The Rev Mr. Blanchard will write you for a recipe. Res pectfully yours.. O. F. POOL. Address, post paid, (enclosing $1.) Dr. S. TOUSEY, 106 Nassau street, New York. The work goes by mail under seal. October 7, l851-6m ' Country Produce. Butter, eggs, &c. taken in exchange for any goods in my line of business. SAMUEL MELICK. Iicad and Irou Pipe. A general supply, of Lead and Iron Pipe of i Of t'll sizes.ipnhandat.all limes, ,and forf salel.put I qy fflCKSON 4- SAMPLE.- r .' Easton, J!yuIj7;rl851; ly. BQOKAGEOTS WAITED: xEW iibbivS of PEinrANENir value. , FOU THE YEAR . 1852. SeaiV jtfew & Popular Pictorial Works. - Containing more than Four Thousarjd En gravings, designed and executed ry the mosi emineui Artist uf England and Ameri ca.. " The extraordinary popularity .of these TOimes in every section of the Union, rcn- ( ders an Agency desirabla in each one of our principle towns and villages. JUST PUBLISHED. A Jiew, revised, and elegant edition pf our Pictorial Description of uie Uni tko States, for rhe year 1852, carefully cor rected by the late Census, with full descrip tions and correel illustrations of the Gold Regions. The title of this new and elegant cxtavo of 700 pages, (cloth, gilt,) is as "fallows A PICTORIAL nESCMPfioN OV THE United States : Embracing the History, Geographical Po sition, Agricultural and Mineral Resources, Population, Commerce, & Sketches of Cities, Towns Public Buildings, &c, of each State and Territory of the Union, interspersed with Revolutionary and other interesting incidents, connected with, the early settlement of the country. Illustrated with numerous engra vings. Retail price $2.50. A NEW ANO DEEPLY INTERESTING VOLUME. The Remarkable adventures of Celebrated 4esox:s. Embracing "the Romantic Incidents and Adventures m the Lives of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generals, Princes, Warriors, Travelers, Adventures, Voyagers, &c, emi nent in the History of Europe and America. Including sketches of over Fifty Celebrated Heroic Characters. Beautifully Illustrated with Numerous ISngraungs One vol. 400 pages. Royal 1 2 mo. cloth, gilt. Price $1.25. ALSO, NEW EDITIONS OF SEARS' Nevv'and Complete History of the Bbex New Pictorial History ol China and India, Thrilling Incidents of tlie Wars of the Uni ted StatesNew Pictorial Description of the 'TT..;.J C?.- . - i- i- i i ihe United Stales, Treasury of Knowledge, and Cyclopajdia of Science and Art. Scenes and Skelees of Continetnl Europe, Pictorial Description of Great Urilian and Ireland, Pittorial Family Annual 2!2 Enravinns, The History of Palestine. View of New York l l his Engraving is. on .a sheet 47 by jy inches, and ought to sell' rapidly, luforma- tion lor tlie People, iow tectorial r ami ly Instrucior, Pictorial History of tlie American Revolution, Pictorial Sunday Book. Bible Biography, The Wonders of the World Second Series, Dick's Complete Works--Eleven volumes in two new edition, 8vo. The Chwstaia Liturgy Elegantly bound in embossed morocco, gilt edges, and the picto Jial Family Bible. Each voluine is illustra ted with from one to two hundred Enjjra ings 07s COUNTRY "MERCHANTS and Poat-Masters can procure subsqtribers to, and sell -Sears' Pictorial Works,' make a handsome profit, and sustain no loss. ID3 Any person wishing to embark in the enterprise, will risk little by sen. ling to the publisher $25, lorwhicti-he will receive sam ple copies of the various works (at whole sale prices.) catefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal per rentage to the Agefit for his trouble. With these lie will soon be able to ascertain the most sale ble, and order accordingly. fJTTo young men of enterprise and tad, this business Ofiers an opportunity for profit able employment seldom to J)e met with. There is not a town in the Union where a right honest and well disposed person can fail of selling from 50 to 200 volumes, ac- r cording. to the population. 1 QTPersons wishing to engage in the sale ol our Works, will receive promptly by mail a circular containing full desonptions, wilh the terms on which they will be furnished, by addrhssinglhe publisher, posl-poid. ROBERT SEARS, 181 William street, New-York. TO PUBUSUEUS OF NEWSPAPERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITEO STATES. K? Newspapers copying this advertise ment, as above, including this notice) and giving il two insertions, shall receive a copy of any one of our S2.50 or $3,00 works, (sub- ject to their order.) Publishers will please direct their papers to 'Sears' Family Visi tor,' New-York. . .1. 11 oiiuumu su, OTKOUnSBURGj'l'A. Ihe undersigned resoectfullv in- iliil forms his friends and thu ifliiJUlly, that he has taken the above Hotel, known to the travelling community as 'Shive ly's Old Stand," and recently kept by Geo Svvartwood. The house is large-, with ever convenience for travellers and boarders T he yards and stabling are extensive, and ' ry thing in the very best order for ihe ac- ' eve comodation of travellers and others lhe proprietor will use every effort to have his table, chambers, bar- and every depart ment' of Iris house conducted in such a man ner as to secure the approbation of his custo mers. The Stage office for the Easton, M. Chunk', Wilkes-Barre, White Haven and Providence stages will hereafter be at the above Hotel. Persons wishing to go or'send with ihe a bove, stages, will please leave their orders at the Indian Queen Hotel. . These lines leave this Hotel every Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. JOSEPH J. POSTENS. April 4, 1850. Proprietor. Philadelphia Type Foundry, No. 8, Pear street, Near the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscriber having made great im provements in his method of casting typo and mixing of metals, and had a thorough revision of his matrices, the faces of which are not ex celled, in beauty and regularly of cut, by anv in the country; Hailers himself that by a strict personal attention to business, and employing none but the most skilful workmen, he is en abled lo offer A 'Superior Article, al greatly reduced Prices He is constantly adding to his stock all that is new from .the best workmen of this and oth er countries, and having lately procured from Europe, a great variety ol IS IvW FACES and ORNAMENTS, solicits the attention of Printers thereto. Specimens will be sent to those wishing to order. Presses, Chases, Cases, Ink, Stands, Gal leys, Brass Rule, and every other article nee. ded to furnish a complete Printing" Office, .supplied at the shortest notice'. GERMAN BOOlT AND JOB TVPR1. the newest style and of all sizes, care miff up irViohts of correct.propdrtibh. " .L ' "'A LEXA N'DER 'ftbliBC January 0,85.' yr Kaisins: ISlood 7i And' Consimption , 'vain Hn the side and ., ' r ' . U V - Tit f r. mgnisiccais, Jismma, .w nuuping uugu, palpitation of the heart, Liver coinplaihV .Bronchitis, and all diseases, of -the throat, lungs and liver cured by Sherr .man's All-Healing Balsam. RAISING FLOOD CONSUMPTION' Mr." lUie jJuider, in Broon, was attached with raising bood, fo7owed by a cough, pain in the side, and ail the u sunl symptoms of consumption. He,em poyed two of. the best physicians; they did him no godd, and tod. him he coud not hve, Hearing of the wonderful cures- per - formed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at m i i j. n at,.-.- rr -I nn 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayes, 136, Fulton street, and got a bottle; it operatod ' liKe a cnarm, stoppea rue oieeamg ana cough ! Before he had taken one bottle he was able to be about his wwk. It had saved his life. Ilis daughter, residing at. 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Maston, 01 Williamsburg, living in Tenth, jnear South Fourth st, ' gaitsrs, kid slippers, patent Jenny Linds,sliP says That she had been troubled with a f pers, misses' slippers, a'nd childrens' shoes.' hacking cough, and pain in the chest, for J DRY GOODS a long time, which .at last become so bad ofevery style and cobr Black b',ue and that she was obliged to give up her school , brown cloths. Fancy cassimeres; black xloe for niorc than a year. She then com- skin do. iummefwear of all kinds. Fancy menced taking the All-Healing Balsam prints, alpacas-, linen, linen lustres, French which soon alleviated her symptoms.-- and domestic ginghams, barege, barege de She is now fast recovering, and has re- Ia,ne' black ,and ranc-v Jans, paper muslin, jiii' , 1 common and Russia diaper, tweeds, new sumcd her laborious occupation as a. teach- stx,,a nf i; r,:..!,! ' 1 7 1 style 01 poplins lor Ladies dresses, silks, la- er ces, ribbs, sattin vestings, cambrics, bleach- 14 years Mr. John O'Neil, 10th arc- ed and unbleached muslins. and a fullassort nue and 21st street, suffered with a cough, ment of trimmings, raising of phlegm, and pain in his side.' Parasols and Umbrellas, He could get no relief til he tried the1 Together with a complete assortment ol All-TTfinliii Unlsmii: wlnnl, drove tl,P.m 200.ds ftenerally, all of which they offer at ye- . P eLy PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION. Mrs. Baggas, a lady apwards of 70, rc- 00 Cm :ix x i. 1 r t Muing oq oqouu buccviab iui yeuiueeu sumeet-to attacks 01 rieunsy, liaising of J31ood, severe Cough, Shortness xsreatii, ram m lier lteaa ana variosu p.arts of her bodv. HdV friends believed It . 1 1 i t r i 1 ' past recovery The All-Hcalinj; Balsam relieved her at once of all her alarming ' , symptoms and now she is akje to attend to lier work ASTH5IA AN D VV HOOPING COUGH. 3Irs. Lucretia "Wells, 95 Christie st.; L. S- Beals, 19 Delancy street ; W. IL x oungs, io amutst.; Know tne value ot , w m- TIT n -1 .1 n this great remedy. Ask , . . SflTll fmri coo flit uc lrvittnn cimiiituvA 10 XVI CHUAlilclil tJ JJL11-JJ.UUH11" JUcll- ; ""w .Ulhj 11 ilbtxi giuuimu X2 on each bottle. Price 25 cents aiid 1 per bcttle. Dr. Sherman's "Worm and Couijh Lozen - ges for. sale at this office. May g -1 - - A ff.t? B-St. -e tw sanit.! TH BOOK TRADE, A Monthly Record of New Publications and Literary A&Ivertiser, At 25 Cents per Annum in Advance. II. WILSON, Publisher, 4'J Ann St., N. Y. The Second Volume of this Journal-corn menced in August, 1851. Rack numbers can be supplied to a limited extent, Each number consists of from twelve to sixteen large quarto pages, printed on new type and excellent paper; forming in a year a volume of from 150 to 200 paces. ' ' us contents are: a jisi oi all works pub - lished in lhe U. States in each month; Liter - t . ary intelligence ; neviews oi iew uooks, (JCUUlJyilJg UIIUUl uuu nun tne sneet, me remaining Hall is devoted to se seiecuons; irom ine nei literature oi tne aay, and to a very interesting miscellany. .it i . - i from his side, allayed the. cough, aud: Grai Lumber and ali kinds of Country brought-the disease upon the surface; and , produce taken inxchange, and cash never before he had taen three bottles, was 'refused. entirely cured. ! The late Law having madethe ready oay It is the object of the publisher to render vices as agent to procure Land Warrants for the 'Book Trade' agreeable to ihe taste of 1 those, entitled to receive them, as above spe the general reader, while it conveys intelli-, rifled., He may be found at his office in gence of whatj's going forward in the world of Literature; a species of information, wbich it is presumed, is worth more than the sub scription lo every intellieent person. All communications by mail, must pre-paid j A great variety of Toys on hand and of SAMUEL MEL1CK. - Stroudsburg,. fj, May 1852. Notice, is hereby given that the nartnershin heretofore existing between the undersigned ! lhe foundry business has this day been : aissoiveu ,oy mulual consent- All persons' indebted to said firm are requested to make . immediate payment, and those having claims : or demands will please present tlie'rri io Chas. j S. Palmer, who is duly authorized' to settle ! the same ' 'I JOHN G. TOL.Y1IE, CHAS.S. PAL.VJER Stroudsburg, December 23, 1851., " ouuituuci, itianiviui lur past Jiivors. Tolmie. who will be nidHd bv fivn.i i experienced workmen. ' C. S. PALMER- January 1, 185., la Sarky Sljcaf, M. WATSON is happy to inform j his old fwend3 and customers that I he is lirenared to receive as nmnv! of them as may favor him with their cus-; torn. nf. flift nw TTnf.nl nraAA nn o!i. 1 V7V Wt ? -r , ; 7 T . . - : oi tne utu nancy oncaj, vliicli was de- itroyed by fire in July lust.) lhe House is much increased in size ! auu uoiivumuuuB anu possesses every ac-jJLJ. J . , - .! I conunouation wnicn can contnouto to the comfort oi the traveler. ,The TABLE and the BAR will be. fur nished in suoji a manner as cannot fail'to please.. . s c . . fiST;Alarge 'ard;' with stabling for one hundfedhorses. ' ' ' ; J 3 "jVI: WATS ON: '"Promictbr: PSecondtvBhil'a;' " Maxch27 IsqI, t v i - m. x r respectfully announces to the public that he "u . -Luerc'iet gen, ana tne immcui has been at considerable expense in.procur- . e improvement of health which follows ing additional machinery, and is now pre- s use uas called the attention of physic pared to execute orders of all descriptions, ' cians to this artie'e, and they freely re and will continue the business at the old ' commend & prescribe it in their practice, stand. -1 he mechanical operations will re-' The retail price is 25 cents per vicdwhi-lu main under' the sunerin ent ence of .In m n t t . . , 1 - ' ' Qi H. ANDRE ,,NEW 'GOODS' ' At liOW Prices. STROUD & ANDRE having taken that large and commodious Brick Store House, formerly occupied by Dr. Stokes, call :the attention of their friends and the pubjic in general .to their large stock of Coffee, tea, sugars, molasses, mackerel, smoked and pickled" meat, coarse and fine salt, rice, etc. CEDAR WARE Tubs, Churns, Pails, wooden Bowls, half bushel measures, &c. HARDWARE. , Locks, screws, butt hinges, grain and grass fcjfwes, stravv Knives, tiuur laicncs, no si knives and forks, hoes, rakes, forks, shovels', 8pades piaM8plane Mis, c'asl sle'el saws; cuiseis hatchets ; augers, trying and beve, squares and coffee mills. CROCKERY A plendid assortment Teas, plates, &c. su,s 4C pieces. New style Jenny Lind, in FANCY CHINA Mar ble, neatest and latest style extant. BOOTH AND SHOES. Mens' boots and a) 3tlfj$s Jimvu' An f.ipnr' T.rwtinj' lntinn TV Uiw riilpc system obligatory' upon all, we therefore have adopted u,and intend to sell for small profits and'inake quick returns; which will be a sav- , j or2Q cU l() lhe b u and ex- amine te(ure nurchasins elsewhere. 01. know we can offer goods at such prices as will induce you to buy, lor Uur Goods are cheaper and as good As any sold since Noah's flood, To buy of us it will be your gain, A ri A ital I t i l i-i iiw Mitt i r yc iv vi I - ,.Call.and see-no charge for showing Goods. STROUD & ANDRE. OFFICE TO PROCURE Soldiers' liua&d Wsirranls. By a recent Act of Congress il is enacted, Thai each dTthe surviving, or lhe-widow or minorchildreo of deceased commissioned and . . : 'f 1 . r .. iiuiiLuuiiwibbiiiuuu ouicers, iiiusn.iuus, or n . ' Itltno tirlitlwi- I C irnfilllqiL I'jilllnlnn.O r . . , ers or militia, who performed military ser ! vices in any regiment, company or detach- . menun the service ol the United States, hi lue wai wnn ureai ""lian aeciareu oy ine United, btales on tlie eighteenth day ol June; 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1700, 'and each of the commissioned officers who was enaoed in the military service of lhe United Stales in the late war witlj Mexico, .and shall "be entitled to lands as follows : j Those who engaged to serve twelve months or during the war, and actually. served nine months, shall receive one hun ! dred and sixty acres: and those who engaged .lu serve six months 'and aclually served lour i ititnl tip. shall receive eighty acres; and those who engaged to serve for any or an r I . . it indefinite period, and actually served one month, shall receive forty acres. Provided, that, wherever any officer or soldier was . l t i i t i r ; nonoraoiy uiscnargea in consequence oi ais- ' ability in the service, he shall receive the a- : uiuuih io wniuu ,ue wouiu nave uuen enuuea h ue uao serveu uie mil penou lor wnicn ne i' f bu acivti, unaertne auove act, and the acts ol Con- gress generally, the subscriber offers his ser - Stroudsburg. ' October 27. 1850 S. C. BURNETT. The testimony in its favor is over- j whe'ming. The proprietors arc dai'y in ' receipt of letters and certificates, going to prove its remarkable efficiency to all j cases of worms, both in children and a- j l mi i .1 - 1. 'mll3 " wWimMc means oj all. Brookmi. L.I. January 10, 1847. I do certify that I gave one bottle of ) certify that I cave one bottle of J. II. STROUD IB. A.l?nlinofltonV(fViriiiirnrpAtAiiiV.1.,'M..ibersaii the same looting as those nearer to J'andin sgaou hour., if. 23 ln' i j worms. Any person .doubting this may apply lor lurtlier information at my resi- i iiL.iiL.1. 1:111 iitri i in i :miii iiiim.uiui JAMES McCAFFttEY. Poushkccmic. N. Y. Mnreh 2 1 fid'i T nvtwv fi,- t i u 'n a Falinetock's Yirmifuge, which I found x i. . . . . h J T , lu LU uo LUO greatest cure ior worms l nave ever used. I have been troubled wi ith tape worms for a. number of years, and I have never found sn rrnnd n. infirliniiio fia A. Fanestock's Yirmifu. I there- - " O fore recomriiend it. ' . MARTHA CtJFT. The public is cautioned against coun torfeits and spurious articles, and to. pu; no confidence in statements that ' Kohn stock's,' and 'S. Fahnestocks Virmifuge, are the same or as good as the only gen uine article) whicli " is B' A.: Fcihncslbck's "Vermifitge. K',!1 lOi For sale'in Stroudsburg, -by 1 T. Schoch jSittcl!:s- ptng ' Extracts of letters from Judge Story, Chan celor JCent, and President Adams. Cambridge, April 24,. 184-1. I have read. the prospectus with great pleas- ure; and entirely approve the plan. If it can nnl v nhlnin ihfi ntihliBi naTrnnnnrp lnnrr pnnnoli. Y , , " " r-- r "o presseu or iront, ana corwe unci; of differ and large enough, and securely enough, to ent kinds. s-aid Brick arI composed ofm attain its true ends, it will contribute in an ,,-3 Uial wilI stand the fire wilh : ' eminent degree to give a healthy tone. nof,tia navaorn ,ua . r "J" i , i:.,Mfr l,. tn.nki; n;;n uui ihv-.uh., .w,u.,o It will nnKl us ttt nrcpJS. in n mnrprnlp. compass, a select library of the best pjoduc- lions of the age. It will do more: it will re ueem our neiiouical iterature Irom tlie re-1 proach of being devoted to light aud super ticial reading, 10 transitory speculations, to sickly and ephemeral sentimentalities, and false and extravagant sketches of life and character. JOSEPH STORY. New York, 7th May, 1844. I approve very' much of tile plan of the of 1 " Livi,,8 A8e5" and ifJl b-e conducted with the intelligence, spim 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 (he day. JAMES K4SNT. Washington, 27 Dec. 1845. In all the I'eriodcal Journals devoted to literature and science which abound' in Eiir rope and in this country, this has appeared to me the most useful. It contains indeed j the exposition only of the. current literature oi the, English language, but this, by its im mense extent and comprehension," includes a portraiture of the human mind in the utmost expansion of the present age. J. Q. ADAMS. PROSPECTUS. This work is conducted in the spirit of Litters Museum of Foreign Literature,( which was favorably received by the public lor twenty years,) but as it is twice as large, and appears so often, we not only give spirit a,nd freshness to it by many things which were ! excluded by. a month s delay,but while thus i exl1end,n our sc0Pe and gathering a greatet and more attractive variety, are able so to ! !.ncrea t.'e solid and substantial part of our , "l"ar I'"""-;" ! fu,1f lo salIsl' lhe wanls of the American re?' , , , , . , r , ' 7P..... r .1.. ..i.. I)....;.. ' Blackwood's noble criticisms on Poetry, his ( keen political Commentaries, highly wrought Tales, and, vivid descriptions of rural and , mountain scenery; and the contributions to .Literature, History, and- Common Life, by ; the sagacious Spoctator, the sparkling Ex aminer, the Judicious Alhenanum, the bus?y , aui industrious Literary Gazeelte, the serisi hie and rirtirn!iP!ici vn Hritnnniti tlo viifiAr I )ectuble Christian, Observer; these anu respe are intermixed wilh lhe Military and Naval reminiscences of the United Service, and with the best articles of the Dublin University ence, and has proved- successful and bc f10 f'i Frass T?"'s' -4iwrM' eome very p0puar. . It affords the creat- Hood's, & Sport tug Magazines, and of Cham bers admirable Journal. We do not consid er it beneath our dignity to borrow wit and wisdom from Punch; and, when we think it good enough, make use of the thunder'of The Times. We shall increase' our variety by im dortatioufrom lhe continent ol Europe, and from the new growth of the Rritisn colonies. The steamship has brought Europe, Asia, and Africa into our neighborhood and will greatly multiply our connections, as Mer chants, Travellers, and Politicians, with.aH parts of the world so that much more than ever it now becomes every intelligent Amer ican to be informed of lhe condition aud changes of foreign countries. And this not only because ol their nearer Connection with ourselves, but because the nations seem to be hastening, through a rapid process of'change, lo some new state of things, which the merely political prophet cannot compute 6i forsee. Geographical Discoveries, the progress of Colonization, (which is extending over the whole world,) and Voyages and Travels, will 1 be favorite mailer for our selections; and, in ' general, we shall systematically and iuy acquaint our readers with ihe great de- partment of Foreiffn aflairs, without entirely neglecting our own. , While :we aspire to make the Livinsr Are desitable lo all wbo wish lo keep themselves informed of the rapid progiess oi the move ment to Statesmen, Divines, Lawyers, and Physicians to men of businhss and men of leisure it is still a stronger object to make it attractive and useful to lheir Wives and Children. We believe that we can thus do some ijood fn our dav and feneration : and Qa ( linpe to mak"e the work indispensable in ev-- . ery well-informed family. We say indispcn sable, because in this day of cheap literature ; it is not possible lo guard against the influx j of what is bad laste and vicious in morals, I in any other way than by furnishing a suffi cient suppiy of a healthy character The 1 mental and'moral appetite musl be gratified. ; V e hope that, by 'winnowing 'the wheat from the chaff,1 by providing abundantly -lor the immagination, and by a large collection . of Biography, Voyages, Travels, History, , and more solid matter, we may produce a work which shall be popular, while at the asme lime it will aspire to raise the stand- ! ard of public taste.' j The Living Age is published overy Sat- tirday, by E. Littell & Co., corner Tremont and Bromfield sis., Boston ; Price 12 1-2 cents a number, or six dollars a year in ad vance, itarniitances lor any period will ug thankfully received and promptly attended taPS" Postage Free. To "all subscribers within 1500 miles, who remit in advance, directly to the office- of pub lication al Boston, lhe sum of Six Dollars Ml . . . . we win continue me worK ueyoud tne year as long as shull be equivalent to the cost of postage : thus virtually carrying out ihe plan of sending every, man's copy to him Postage Free placing our distant subscrj- .J and making the whole country our neigh borhood We hope for such future change in the law, or tlie interpretation, thereof, as will enable us to make lijis offer tq subscribers at any distance Complete sets ql the First'Series, in thirty vcduuies, to the end of Se ptenjber, 1851, ""'"Y bo"nd' ',flc.lied ,n, delivered in all the principal neat boxes and principal cities, iree oi expense of freight, are for sale al S?!0. -4iy volume may be had separately at S3, bound, or a dollar and a half in numbers. Any number may be had for 12 1 2 cents: and jt may be worth while for subscribers or purchasers to complete any broken volume's they may. have, and thus .greatly enhance their value. Binding. Wo bind the work in a uniform, strong, arid good style-.and where customers bring thojr numbers in good order, can gen erally give them bound volemes in exchange, without any delay. The price of theSbjnd ing' is 50 cents ' a .Volume. As theyarXaU ways lfjuiKfio one 'pattern,--ihere wiiTbe.no" difficulty '.in matching the., future volumes E, LITrTELL &. CO., Boston, 200 000 BRICK, Just burnt and for sale by the suhscrihn. These brick are of a large size and of a su' j perior quality, and will be sold as low and brick in the County. A portion of them,? i ? i - . '"'are . V b ; rrT 'r. uuain , oaKe-ovens, &sc:.,au 01 wnicn will be retailoi rn : . . "HC(I ( pressed or front brick at - est comm0n hard brick. 00 10 50 do do do ! Besi salmon do Best soft do 50 do d0 Filling-tn-brick 25 do j0 N. B. All kinds of grain, at the highest market price, taken in exchange for Jlrick and Cash not refused. ' WILLIAM S. WINTEMUTE Stroudsburg, November 30, 1852. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed his office to his dwelling liouse, first door below tlie office of tlie "Monroe Democrat," and directly oppo site S. J. Hollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1850. MOXROE COUNTY ilZitiiutl Fire Insurance Comp'y. rjphe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand doars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax wiA be evicd, except to cover actua foss or damage by fire, that may fa upon mem bers of the company. The nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, wi be ascertained yeary, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, wi have a credit in the Company. Each insurer in or with the said company wi be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her poicy. The prineipe of 3Iutua Insur ance has been thQroughy tested has been tried bv the unerring test of exneri- est security against oss or damage by fire, on the most advantageous and rea sonabe terms. Appications for Insurance to be made in person, or by letters addressed to JAMES H. "WALTON, Sec'v. - MANAGERS. Jacob Goetz Michael II. Drehcr John Edinger 7 ames II. AValton Edward Poston Jacob Frederic: George B. Keller Peter Shaw John Miller llobert 13o5s llicliard S. Staples Jacob Shoemaker. , ' fBalsar Eetherman. " JACOB GOETZ, President, JAMES II. "WALTON, Treasurer. Stroudsburg, Janury 31, 1S50. ELECTION RETUNRS. njAHE Election returns being now all in. JL the people are beginning to turn their attention lo other mailers, and to supply one of their most important wants, we have just received and offer for sale at our store in Stroudsburg, a very large assortment of HEADY-MADE Icnluding Overcoats, common and fine at a I prices, from So to S15; fine dress and frock coats, business coats, &c; a large assortment of pantaloons, cloth, cassimeres, sattinett, corduroy, and of all varieties; a good assort ment of vests, of a great variety of patterns, cotton shirts and woollen under-shirts and drawers, &c, neckcloths, eye. TAILORING A large assortment of ex cellent broad cloth and other stuffs, on hand, which will be made up accoiding to order, at short notice, and in the best style,-.- DRY GOODS. Also an excellent as'soit ment of dry goods of various patterns, and domestic goods. Woolen Lawn Shawls, Calicoes, Merinoes, &c. Stockings and stocking yarn. Trunks,.valises, carpet bags, &c. KFAll 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. HIRSCHK1ND & ADLEK. Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1S51. 2j Attorney- at Law, STltOUDSBURQ, MOXltOE COUNT',TA. Office on Elizabeth street, formerly oc cupied by Win. Davis, Esq. May8, 1851. Hover's lntt manufactory, 11EM0YED TO No. 144 Race Street, (ISctwctn Fourth und Fifth, oppoaile Crown St.) I!li2u(:!lIii:i: WHERE the Proprietor is cnabled.'by increased facilities, to .supply ihe growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its widespread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American Public, thai iris scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manufacture takes this opportunity to Say lhat tho coufir dunce 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 Dye; a trial only is neces sary io insure its future use, and a, Sealing Wax, well. adapted for Hrugflists and Bottlers, at. a very, lowiricc-in. large or small quanti ties, , .,N. , , A, fresh supply of the. above iArA' just, re cejyed and for sale at . . THIS OFFICE. 1 OA'PS. ?fino scented Soaps for wash - -ing and shaving a'so tlie e'eebrated shaving, creamy for sale1 by SAMUEL MLLlCJi.
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