T 'J - w Ah I jl OFFICIAL VOTE 1852; -.,J.i.' CANAI.COM. JUI - iton. Tfi. 2?m. C .' -.'I c c es leg a a JSdams 1659 2197 1072 .Allegheny 6580 7M6 G5h9 Armstrong 1891 M47 1704 Braver, 1692 1555 1693 Bedford, 2045 2026 2032 Berks, 7372 3748 75S5 Ttfiur, 1772 251 1690 li ml ford, 3027 2158 3056 Hacks, 5408 4810 5113 Duller. 2176 2431 2130 Cumbria! 1923 1190 1814 Carbcn, 1288 674 1241 Cenire, 2753 1717 2737 Chester. 4959 55SS 4962 Clarion, 2149 990 2ilG Clearfield, 1353 759 1100 Clinton, 1188 1002 J 249 Ct.lumba, 1974 90S 1968 Crawford, 2668 2175 2662 Cumberland, 2974 2745 2927 Dauphin, 251 3105 2610 Delaware, 1544 20?0 1526 Elk, 267 112 242 Er, 2180 335 2165 Fayette, 3594 ?692 3590 Franklin, 3l(fr 3423 3109 Pulton, 774 649 779 rreene, 2241 1227 2450 Huntingdon, 1631 2095 1710 Indiana, 1404 1942 1460 Jefferson, 1057 785 1033 Juniata, 1243 1047 1254 Lancaster, 5688 9980 5526 Lnvrence, 1048 16S5 1026 Lebanon, 1752 2344 1737 Lehi-h, 3193 2482 3161 Lii7.nn 4894 3141 499S Lyomiing; 2363 1912 2499 MelC-an" 49S 370 516 Alerrer, 2556 2079 2550 Mifflin, I44S 1253 14S7 Monroe, 1647 220 1053 Montgomery, 5276 4163 5263 Montour, 1319 787 1337 Nor;hampt'n,3 US 2174 3331 Nortiriand 2215 1392 2013 Perrv, 1901 1172 195i Philadn. Cilv,4235 S641 4552 Phila Co., "17060 13592 1S025 Pike, C52 83 692 Potter, 391 175 390 Schuylkill, 422.3 3747 39r-0 Somerset 947 23S9 940 Susquehanna, 2470 1349 2-i47 Sullivan, 354 163 373 Tiogn, 2247 1292 2i23 Union. 1SU7 2555 1S35 Vtn.inuo, 1559 S59 1562 Wrren, 1229 932 1246 Washington, 3675 3710 3796 Wayne, 1977 SI 3 1999 Wesiinm-t I'd, 4470 2349 4640 Wyoming, 1093 741 I 13S York, 4599 3445 45S6 Total, 171103 15133S 174393 151393 153039 Mjuiti.s, 19710 21309 Whig. o "Hb c 55 ca 2191 7G67 1714 4772 2-103 1213 684 1693 5560 1042 76 3 923 962 2197 27S2 307 1 2001 101 646 1217 2076 1 99 THE ONLY TRUE PORTRAIT OF "WASHINGTON. JUST PUBLISHED. T. B. Welch's Masiiificctai PORTRAIT OF WASHiNGTON. Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's on ly original portrait, in the Athenum, Bos ton. This superb picture. Engraved under the superintendence of Thomas Sully, Esq., the eminent snd highlv gifted artist, is the only correct likeness of Washington ever publish ed. It has been characterised as the great pst wnrk nf nrt ever moduced in this rounliv. 1608 I as lu ts fidelity, we refer to the letters of 2022 : the adopted son of Washington, George 3533 j Washington Park Custis. who says, "it is a 1693 ' faithful representation of the celebrated orig Odo'o 1 inal." and to chief Justice Taney of the Su- ..r.i. Tt:.-J c. ...i. preme vuun in int; uuueu oiaies, wuw sapi As a work of art its excellence and beauty must strike every one who sees it : and it is no less happy in its likeness to the Father of his country. It was my good fortune to have seen him in the days of my boyhood, and his whole appearance is yet strongly im pressed on my memory. J lie portrait you have issued appears to me to be an exact I likeness, representing perfectly the expres sion as well as the form and features of the fare." And says Senator Cass, it is a life- j like representation of the great original j President Fillmore says, 'the work appears , to me to hare been admirably executed and . eminently worthy ofthe patronage of the pub- I he." Says Marchant the eminent portrait j o: painter, and the punil of Stuart, " your print j -'' n inv mind is more remarkable than any Zbbb ()t,er i j,ave scen for presenting the whole 3405 individuality ofthe original portrait, together with the noble and dignified repose of air , and manner, which all who ever saw mm considered a marked characteristic of the il lustrious man it commemorates." rrt'ni i mpriix nf fhixniclurc we would refer every lover of Washington to the por ltt.37 imil itself, to be seen at the office of this pa 974 1 pCr, and to the letters of the following A rlisls, 1719 Statesmen, Jurists and Scholars accompany - insr it. 476 Artists. Marchant and Elliot, of New j on. York : Neijjle, Rotherrnel, and Lambdin; of; Philadelphia : Chester Harding, ol Boston; 1 'Jb Charles Frascr, of Charleston, S. C ; and to 3SI ' i f i r nHinitPil son of ashiiiQtnn, Hon. Geo. W. P. Custis, himself an artist. Statesmen. His Excellency Millard Fillmota, Major Gen. Winfield Scott, Hon. George M. Dal las, Hon. William it. King, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon- Lynn Boyd, Hon. Lewis Cass. Hon. Win- A. Graham, Hon. John P. Kennedy. Hon. R. C. Winlhrop, LL. D. Jurists. Hon: Roger 13 Tuney, Hon. John Duer, Hon. John McLean, Hon. RufusChoate Scholars. Charles Folsom, Esq., the well known Librarian of the Boston A nlheneum. who savs. " I would rather own it than any painted i-opy 1 have ever seen;" E P. Whip pie, Richard Htldrelh, Hon. Kdw. Everett, LL. D.: Jared Spirks, LL D., William H. Pre.srntt, LL. D., Washington Irving, Ralph W. Imerii. Ksn., Prof. T. C. Upham, J. 163 T. Ileacley. Fitz Green Halleck. H- W. 1222 Lonolellow, in. Gilmore bimtns; anil trom 21U5 i Europe, Lord Talfonrd, T. B. Macanley, Sir ' OF ELE0TOKS Of a President and Vice President of the United States. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. Whereas, by an act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "an act regelating the General Elec tions within the said Commonwealth," passed on the 2d day of July, 1839, it is made the duty of the High Sheriff of every county, to j give public notice of such elections to be hol den, and to make known in such notice what Tin!5E P'l'IflK Tavern Stand at Private Sale. The undersigned offers at pri- rnte sale his Tavern Stand and' 175 acres of land, situate in Cool baugh township, Monroe county, shall do and perform the. duties required of saia juuge unawe to auenu. JAMES N. DURLING, Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. October 7, 1852. $ (God save the Commontoealth.). Valuable Ileal Estate at to.do, and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable circumstances, is uu ablc to attend said meeting of Judcrej, then the certificate or return as aforesaid shall be taken charere of bv one nf tho Tnnvtnra nr clerks of the election of said district. wholPa-'on the Drinker Turnpike, 8 miles from Lev ail. neasani, o innes. iugiusvuie, anu about 2a mites trom Stroudsburg, county seatj of Monroe county. About 10 acres of said tract is cleared land, and the remainder is i heavily timbered with Spruce, Hem- i lnrL- nntT fIi rT1 h f lrnnrnvOmonfc J arc a new Frame Dwelling House, two stories high, 30 by 36 feet, with a Kitchen at tached, 14 by 18 feet, one story and a half high; frame Shed 40 by 50 feet, and a varie 1 ty of choice FR UIT I'REES. A never fail- StrondIarf? and 33alo Port Tcrvis, Maach Gcunch and Scranton STAGE LINES.' The Stroudsburg and Eastern mail line of stages, consists of excellent fnr j horse coaches, and leaves J. J. Posterrs' In-: dian Queen Hotel, Stroudsburz. Pa. every day (except Sundays) at 7 o'clock a. m. ar-i rivinrr in i.ioiiin Kolnro lhp rlpnnrliirft of the; deceased, offers at private sale, a FARM, '. "ff sP"ng of excellent water near the dwel-' hf New York, or stages to Bethlehem situate in Smithfield township, Monroe coun- oui 4U acres ot above tract can ea-- a1(l Allentown. The Heirs ofthe Estate of Abr'm. Kaul-. containing ty, Pa 127 ACRES, 75 of which is cleared land, in a high state of officers are to be elected. Therefore, J JAS. I cultivation, the remainder WOODLAND. N. DURLING, High Sheriff of the county j The above adjoins land of Henry Eilenberger, oi iuonroe, no mawe Known oy tins proclama tion to the Electors of the county aforesaid, that an election will be held in said county, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday :.. Tvr i i ' 1 95S 1231 203 4125 755 2098 1 336 I 112 87S2 13313 166 3755 2391 1331 I ; Aarchibold Alison. LiorJ iwayor o! Lionuon, 10O- 1 &c. &.c. &c. The Press, throughout the en A," . tire Onion, have with one voic-e proclaimed the mnrits of ibis superb en"raviri. 'ii To pnnl.lp nil ti oosse.sS tins valuable trpns. 2566 ! ure, it is sold at the low price of 5 per copy. 711 i Published by GEO RUE W. GUILDS. 3117! comer of Fifiii & Arch sis., Phd'a. i I). D. BYERLY. Sole Agent for the States of Eastern Penn sylvania anu ueiaware i This Poitrait can only be obtained from ; Mr. Byerly, or from his duly authorized a- j 1530S9 cents Arrangements have been made with the! Post Office Department, by which copies of the Portrait can be sent to any point, per i mail, in perfect order. ICr Persons by remitting fcive Dollars to Daguerreotype Likenesses. Mr. J. K. Thompson has taken robins , tht finnrf. TTnnco in this nlnrA fnr flip purpose of taking dagucrrotype likeness, i Df- - g'y.; Pde Pa, will have a copy j ni ? ... .P. j. Arl i of the Portrait sent to them free of Postage. Those wishing likeness of themselves or Maonilicent Gilt Frames, pot up ex friends, will call on Mr. T. at the Court , nreSslv for these Porirai.s. furnished at the ' rlouse, who will DC nappy to attena to all i j0vv price of S5.00 each requests of this nature. He is anable skillful artist. JT3ST T8SNED. A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF GENERAL JACKSON, Stroudsliurg Female Seminary Tif ISS MAKY HECHT, formerly of Engraved by T. B. WELCH, Esq., after . 1M- Easton, has taken charge of the the original portrait painted by T.SULLY, . above institution, ana navmg nau several ' Esq. years experience in teaching in Easton; This Portrait will be a match for the Wash and Allentown. hopes by proper exertion . inptmi.and is in ereryrespert as well got up. to secure the patronage of those who 1 n lirce l,e CIW- Addresi 33 above" - t .i. j x.i-x.: I... October 11. 18o2. wisa meir uaugm,ers to ouiaui a. complete and finished education. Terras reasonable. Scholars from a distance san obtain boarding in private families. references: "Win. Davis; Esq., Robert Boys, anl gaged in the art of daguerreotyping a long James H.Walton, Esq., Stroudsburg, Pa. . time, and m possession of a first rate appara- J 1 ' . . . - ttic llillaru liimunli Init hf onroMiIl nttontmn Oliver St. John, Hon. Washiugtlm 31c- p " 7 ,:, n t? p j to his business, he can take likenesses equal Oartney, Easton, a. j tQ a tat are lajun -in tie counlrv. Perfect ! DAGUERREOTYPES. , Pictures taken at J. H. Melick's Hotel, for the low price of 75 cents and upwards, inclu ; ding case, color, and preserver; and warranted not to fade. 1 lie subscriber having been en- Oetober 21, 1852. my ' satisfaction given or no charge. Liberal de ! diictions made where whole families a re taken, i Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. STROUDSBURG ACADEMY. The "Winter session commences Mcvday. No vember lst. Those wishing to send girls or boys yv'ill please apply soon, as the number j .will be very limited. All the branches of .1 , thorough English and Classical education are taught. Geography is taught on the outline maps. Terms three dollars per quarter, pnyaole immediately at the end of each quar ter. LEWIS VAIL. f e. .September 16, 1852. 300.000 Brick, Just burnt and for sale by the subscriber. TlieKR brick are of a Jaree.size and of a su- fwinr flualitv. and will be sold as low and ' best Books published in the country. To men lower, according to quality, than any other of good address, possessing a small capital brick in the County. A portion of them are of from S25 to $ 100, such inducements will nrPsspH ,r fmni. ami cornice Brick of differ- be offered as to enable them to make from nt kinrls. Kaiil Hrirk are comuosed of ma- us are all BENTISTRIl. All kinds of work done in dentistry on the most reasonable terms, and warranted. Call at Melick's Hotel and inquire for J. LANTZ. Stroudsburg, September 30, 1852. THE ADVERTISEMENT 500 AGENTS WAITED. $1000 A YEAR. T77"ANTED in every County ofthe Uni- T ted States, active and enterprising j men, to engage in the sale of some of the , kinds. Said Brick are composed of ma- S3 to $ 10 a day profit, il that will stand the fire with impunity, EPThe Books published by 1 answering for the purpose of building useful in their character, extrein teria thus answering for the purpose of building bake-ovens, &c..,a!l of which will be retailed at the following rates: Pressed or front brick at $1 50 per hundred Best common hard biick 00 do do 23est salmon do 75 do do Best soft do 50 do do FiUitig-inbrick' 25 do do j: B'.--All,kiml8 of grain, at the highest inely popular and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid) DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to W. A. Leary & Co , No 138 North Second Street, Philadel phia. .Sept.. 30. 1852. Valuable Property market -nrirflf takPn in ov,nnn r miAir!' . t i.um Wti&i.J.A "s" ,u'.""vn' in Stroudbitrff al Private Sale. " - WlISlJl.iM 5. WINTEMUTE Strimnsburg, September 30, 1852. OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. X WENDELL J. BREFMER hereby offers at private sale, a house 33 feeifrotit;. I- (adapted for two farflilieijupon 1 170 feel deep. It is on the corner of" rGeoice and -Sarah street, in Stroudsburg. Afresh .uppLv oJJhe byi; .atii.cle,. jus Any person wishing to purchase 111 auoje j,irfJiA and forale at this Glfice by . f Pfoperfy, can do so oy caning upon 'unf'H -; - -i 1 1 hi n rM ii; 1 1 TiiEDDORE. SCliPC ;W;.oudbw2, 3 use Q02. Stroudaburg Jai?f pf(:l85r3if in November, being Tuesday, the 2d oi Hfovombcr next, at which time TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS of a President and Vice President are to be elected. Places of Voting. The freemen of the township of Chesnut hill are to hold their election at the house of Felix Storm, in said township. Coolbaugh at the house of John Vliet, in said township. Hamilton at the house of Joseph Keller, in said township. Middle Smithfield at the house of James Place in said township. Pocono at the house of Manasseh Miller, in said tuwhship. Paradise at the house of George Ely, in said township. Polk at the house of Joel Berlin, in said township. Price at the house of John S. Price, in said township. Eldred at the house of Joseph Hawk, in said township. Ross at the house of Simon Stocker, in said township. Smithfield at the house of J. Depue La bar, in said township. Stroudsburg at the Court House in the borough of Stroudsburg. Stroud at the house of A. &. S. Barry, in the borough of Stroudsburg. Tobyhanna at the house of Washington Winters, in said township. Jackson at the house of John Osterhoudt, in said township. The law regulating the election of Pres idential electors, provides as follows: Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au thorit' of the same: That the election for electors of president and vice president of the United Suites shall in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight, and every fourth year thereafter, be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November. Section 2. Every year in which the citi zens of this Commonwealth shall vote for electors of president of the United States, the assessors ol the several wards, townships, in corporated districts, and boroughs within this commonwealth, except within the city and county of Philadelphia, shall, at all reasonable times after the second Tuesday of October in said years and until within ten days of the time fixed by law for the election of electors of president and vice of the United States, on the personal application ofny white freemen claiming to be assessed within their proper f ward, township, incorporated district or bor ough, or claiming el right to vote therein, as being between the age df twenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in this commonwealth one year, enter the name of such person on the list of taxable inhabitants; and said assessors shall, at least eight days previous to the day fixed for the election of said electors, make out duplicate copies of the name or names so entered, and after certify ing and signing the same, shall deliver one copy to the commissioners of their respective counties, to be filed by said commissioners in their respective office, and the other copy the said assessors shall hold and hand over, with out alteration or addition to one of the inspec tors of the proper election district, on or be fore eight o'clock on the morning of the day fixed for the election of said electors. IVottcc is Hereby Given, That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold an office or appoint ment of profit or trust under the United Slates or of this State or any city or corporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate officer, or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary department of this State or the United States, or of any city or ol any incorporated district; and also, that every member of Congress, and ofthe state legisla ture and of the select or common council of j any city, or commissioner of any incorpora ted district is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or ap pointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of such elec tion shall be eligible to be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled "an act relating to elections of this common wealth" passed July 2d 1839, further provides 1 as follows, to 'wit: That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they re spectively belong, before nine o'clock in the 'morning of the second Tuesday of October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. Agreeably to the provision of the sixty-first section of said act every General and special election shall be. opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall con tinue without interruption or adjournment un til seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall he closed. Pursuant to the provision contained in the 7Gth section" of the" act aforesaid, the Judges 01 tne aipresaio.uisirici snail tune cnarge; or lie certificate or return ofthe election of their .respective districts and -produce Ihem-aJ a" mqet-igg of Jie judges" frohiieach district at the Jourt House in tne JJorougu ot btronds-! burg, on the .third day ufter the duy of elet j Lion, being (or Jjie preeept year on FRIDA Y, the '5th of liqyiiJSERnextt tfenand therQ.j Benjamin Custerd and others. Ihe improvements are a FRAME HOUSE, 2 stories high, 14 by 18, and a Log aily be converted into excellent meadow. lerms easy. For further particulars apply to ROBERT W. KIPLE. Coolbaugh tsp., July 8, 1852. 3m OILS, TALLOW GREASE, AND OHIO MINERAL PAINT. 300 barrels Machinery Oil. Price 75 cts. per gallon iouse, 20 by 24, one and a half stories high;1 0500 rrallons do do do 75 do a shop 14 by 16'; a Barn and other necessary! out buildings. There is an excellent spring of water near the dwellings. A young and thriving swTv5 Apple Orchard. of choice fruit, and a number of other fruit trees, such as pears, peaches, cherries, &c. The above property is situated in a healthy neighborhood, convenient to schools, mills, and places of public worship. This property is worthy the attention of capitalists. An indisputable title will be given. For further particulars apply to JOHN KAUTZ, Stroudsburg, Pa. or to HENRY KAUTZ, Martin's Creek, P. O. Northampton Co. Pa. IlSt iilltf ill REMAINING in the STROUDSBURG P. O. for the quarter ending September 30th, 1852. Buckacker Walter Bush Henry H. Brotzman George Broad Daniel Depugh Matilda Hoffered John Heller Meichor Kemerer David . Linton George McAdams John Moore John Pearce Stewart Schoch & Spering Tock Harvy N. B. Persons calling for any of the above letters will say advertised. GEO. H. MILLER, P. M. September 30, 1852. REMOVAL!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Soot emu SI)oc MANUFACTORY!! The subscriber respectfuly informs his customers and friends that ho has removed his Bool and Shoe Manufac tory to the store room formerly occupied by Joseph Sigman. in Northampton street, one door above Hamilton street, and between Mrs. E. H. Harmony's Millinery and Peter Pomp's Drug Store. He has just received a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are Calf Congress Boots, Enameled Congress Boots, t Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco .Na poleon 'Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemen and Boys. Also on hand a large assortment of Shoes for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order al short notice. A large assortment of Chil drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes of all descriptions and kinds, which he is selling CHEAP FOR CASH. The goods are manufactured of the best materials and in the neatest and most fash ionable manner. He employs none but the best workmen about his establishment. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore received, every effort will be made to merit a continuance of the same. THADDEUS SCHOCH. Easton. September 16, 1852. in casks of various sizes. 200 barrels Boild Paint .Oil. do 55 do 5000 gallons do do do do 55 do in casks of various sizes. 350 barrels Tanners' Oil. "Various kinds & qualities, from 35 loGUcts per gallon. 1500 gallons in 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 lowest market price. Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in the coldest weather, and considered by those using it equal to sperm oil. Boild Paint Oil, equal to linseed oil, other tuan for white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of the above named articles, and my motto is, "Small profits and quick returns:" B. F. POND, 5G Water st., (under the Pearl sL House,) New-York. July 1, 1852. 6m Dissolution of Partnership! CCr The following lines leases Postens' Indian Queen Hotel,.Suoudshurg, Pa. every Monday Wednesday and Friday, returning on alternate days: A line to Port Jervis, leaving at 7 o'clock a. M. tia Bushkill, Dirigmarfs , Choice and Milford. Returning, leaves Port Jervis immediately after the arrival of the morning train of cars to New York, at about 8 uYlork'A. m. Aline to Mauch Chunk, leaving at 7 oVIork a. m. via Brodbeadsville, where it connects with lines to Wilkes-Bare and While Haven. A line to Scranton, leaving at 7 o'clock a. st. ia Bartonsville, Tanners ville, where it ronnecls wiih a line 10 IloriPS dale, and connecting al Scranton with the cars for the west. These lines hold nut strong inducements to the traveling public passing through sec tions of the country which are magnifi cent and pictureque as anv in the Union. Having provided themsehes wiih excel cellent coaches, good horses, and careful, drivers, they feel confident that they will lie enabled 10 give entire satisfaction to ail who will patronize lliem. STOUKFER & OSTRANDER. August ID. 185-2. Proprietors Mechanics, Manufacturers and I&Tcntorsi ; The Eighth Volume of ihe Scientific Amer iran commences on the l8th of Sepiemoer, It is principally devoted to the di (fusion of useful practical knowledge, and is eminent, ly calculated to advance ihe great iniereta of industry Mechanical Manufacturing. and Agricultural the genius and master-spirit oi 1 lie nation. It is unrivaled as a Journal of the Arts Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned in the Mercantile business, has ! d Sciences, and maintains a high charac this day been dissolved by mutual con- ier,?. uT. - i Ti ,u , t, . t, , , . 1 , 1 n. Ihe Publishers pledge themselves that sent. Ail pessons indebted to said firm j lhe ruturB Vnlumes ,hafi al Ieasl u u arc requested to make immediate pay- nol sur,,ass lr,eir predeeess or 5' Among the ment. and those having claims or demands subjects chiefly brought forward and discuss will please present them to Jacob Stouf- 1 ed in its columns, are Civil Engineering fer who 13 duly authorized to settle the ' Architectute, Railroads, Bridges. Aurirultu samc. All accounts remaining unpaid!"1, Implements, Manufacturing ot Meials Ctf tn nnmnco flm m lo I I'-irfiC- liulil. in the hands of a Justice of the Peace (joIIoril)5r, &c. Steam and Gas Fmuines, Boilers and furnaces. Mathematical, Philo sophical and Optical instruments, Cars. Car riages. Water-wheels. Wind and Grinding Mills' Powers, Planing Machine. Tools fui Lumber, Brick Machines, Farming, Fire: Arms, Electricitv. Telegraphs, Surgical In- nn thr firsf nf .Tiilv iiptL will ht nlaeed t in the hands for collection. JACOB STOUFFEE, STEPHEN KISTLER. Tannersville, May 11, 1852. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, respectfully announces to the public that he will continue the business at the old stand, and respectfully solicits a continu ance of the public patronage. Kf flfin SHINGLES and a large 0J xJXJXJ stock 0f various kinds of Lumber on hand and for sale low. JACOB STOUFFER. May 27, 1652.-6t. PAPEE HANGING. C. U. Warnicli, RESPECTFULLY announces to the cit zens of Stroudsburg ajid 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 the best style, upon the most reasonable terms. N. B. WINDOW SASII, painted and glazed, of all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at the above establishment. Stroudsburg, April 15, 1852. ly iSook -& ftlagazisae Agency. J..W.GILLAM 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 ofthe 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' Wroalh, London Lancet, Hlack wood's Magazine, all the Quarterly Reviews, and all other? pub lishcd. Persons wishing books it) any Department of reading, can have them promptly forwar ded without extra charge, by leaving their orders at the office ofthe 'HMotiroe Democrat." Jan. 22, 1852- . . J, n ani, 100 kezs 25 lbs. each, Wetlieriil's white lead', 1 j tvoSndshuvg Jewelry Store. The subscriber hav ing purchased the entire stock of Clocks, Watch es, Jewelry, cj c. of John 1 II. Melick, intends car rying on the IVrrcr Ma king and Jewelry busi ness m an its various lurms, uuu m a man ner, he trusts, that will 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. struments, fcc, besides Claims of al! the Pat-; . enls, Reviews, Notices of new Inventions , American and Fyietgn. The work is in lonr i ' binkiug,containsci,erfljirfre(f-T!i5Tai;r7ro- 1 over four hundred pages of printed matter. , land a copio3s Index. Nearly all the valua ble Patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are illustrated with Engravings in its columns, thus making the paper a per fect Mechanical F neyclopedia fur future as well a3 present reference. TERMS: I Copy, ono year. $2.00; 1 Copy six months, $1.00, always in advance; 5 J Copies for six months, Sl.00; 10 Copies fi , twelve months, Sl5, 00 ; 10 Copies for si months, 8,00; 15 Copies for twelve months $22.00; '20 Copies for twelve moths. S23.00. Southern and Western Money and Post Office Stamps taken for subscriptions. Let ters should be post-paid. I P. L. CARISON, I Surgeon Dentist. 5 A resident of Milford. Penn'a. will be: makes his assortment at this time one ol the j in Stroudsbunr, at J. J. Postens' Indian i 5 tticen Hotel, tne last eigne uays or eacn : 1 month, and will be punctual to his en- most splendid ever before offered in Strouda- burg; among which may ue tounu an me 1a test fashions in the structure and embellish rrntrpiiifnt. Thirteen years exnerinnri - . ment of dress Jewelry, viz: Breast Pins. har. g ? hJg profeS3ion ,-nspircs ,jm with co.,6 Rings, Finger Rings. Gold Lockets, Snaps, Jencc n wj0 e , him will be I i Bracelets. Slides, Silver Spoons, Butter Prices as follows, viz: Knives, and Iir.ttanu are, .together w. h a p . j, M cavJ larce assortment of Gold and S liver Watch- g f 0 , s ,t J 5 t wiin e es- ? r:nr;s. t-cri timer u . tii., all the articles that can be found in any tablishment ofthe kind. WatcSa Repairing Being an important as well as a skillful part of his business, he flatters himself lie can give as general satisfaction to his customers and the public as can be done by any one, as he intends to keep none but the best work men in his employ ; and feeling confident that all shall have entire satisfaction done them, heintcuds to devote his whole lime and attention to that important branch of his business. Anything in his line that he may not have on hand, will be promptly procured from the city, by catling on me suos.urici ui insnii on Elizabeth street, two doors weit of J. II. Melick's old stand. SAMUEL MELICK jf B. J. II. Melick will open his new house, the "Union Hotel" on the 24th of Mav, when he will be preparad to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. , Stroudsburg, May 0, 1852 i v reetn set on goiu piaie iroin one loom 10 till 1.1111 1 U Obit 41b IbUCOlliiUlV. lUb-I , 5 jobs warranted. J'-'y 29, 1352. tf ! vx'vaxvvvvvvvvvvxv nvtvvuwvavv NEW FIRM Ko. 71 Northamjiton Street, Opposite th Easton Bank. rjiHE subscriber.- having entered into ij s panuerMiip lur uie purpose ui cuiniuuj Ing the Drug and rami l)uMnesnl the old stand of the late Mr. John Dickson, would offer their stor k of Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils Glass. Ac. &c. to old customers of the stand and Physicians and dealers : general. Please call and trv us. W .1 DICKSON, A N. SAMPLE. Trading tinder the firm of Dickson y- Sam! Sole Agents for Wetheriii's Pure Ground White Lead. Easton. July 17, 1851. lv sn Hn fin dn do do 00 20 do 100 po do do do 100 boxes 8 by 10 Glass ) 75 do 10 by 12 do 'superior quality 50 do 10 bv 14 do ) ' 10 'bbls. of Alum 50 bbl3.- Copperas 10 bbls. Rosin ; 4000 lbs, Potash 000 Gallons Linseed Oil 40' bills, spirits Turpentine 2000 lbs. Potters Red Lead ' Dye Woods, Madder, liogWood.-Fusticj Redwood, Cochineal and Indigo. A rSOsnnerioi Furniture, CJoach. BlacJ and Japan Varishesy the barrel, gallon I for salp by DICICSQN &L. Easton. July 17, Itiftl.-rjly fine scented Soaps for wash- $JOO TO $200 PER iMOXTIl!! TDK ABOVE SUM CAN EASILY DE MADE By nny industrious Man, of respectable address who possesses good business qualities, and vjio.can cunununuasuiau ciipuai no uegin n, ui From 25 to 50 Dollars, JUrNo others rieed applj'.Ot BV ENOAOINO WITH THE SUBSCltir.ERS IN THE BOOK ACENCY BUSINESS Whose Publications are very Saleable, AND AVIirCH TIIE PEOPLE WILL BUY ! OFunds can be forwarded at our risk, if mailed irirpresence. of the Post Master and mnybers and dales ofthe same retained, '"'No'banks kept or sold by us of au imrnoral tendencv, . . A Wholesale Price List, with full direc tions, for operations', will be' forwarded on ap- OAPS. incr and shavinff-rrra'sa tlto o'oebratcd htnti'nn .A nid. to sliaviiiL' croam. forsa'eby u ... GEO. H. DERBY & Co. , SAAlUELJIELIGg, Buffalo, N. Y. Qlbmimstvator's 5foti.: Estate of David Storinger, Late of Hamilton township. Monroe co. dee'dt Notice is hereby given that letters of adi ministration upon the above estnte have leetj granted to the undersigned by the Register a Monroe countv, all persons indebted to th said deceased will make immediate pay men to the undersigned, and those having claim against the same, will present them duly iv thenticated tor settlement. JESSE TAN BUSKIPvK, Hamilton, Sept. 9. 1352. Adminis:raU mi m&mmik The subscriber baa open? bis now Hotel and w tfeady accommodate all who niay t vor him with their custom.. JOHNiH.&BLIOK.