The New Constitution of IllinoHe, prohibits ncoroes from other states settling therein. RHEUMATISM A'ND GOUT. Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills are a most extraordin ary medicine for the cure of Rheumatism and Gout, because they not only cleanse the stomach and bowels of those mbrbid humors which, if ta ken into the circulation and thrown upon the mem brane and muscle, are the cause of the above pain ful maladies; but they excite the absorbent vessels to take up that which is already deposited, and therefore are absolutely certain to make a perfect cure of Rheumatism and Gout. A single twenty - f.ve cent uox oi wngni s inaian vegetable l.ius will often give the most astonishing relief; and perseverance according to directions will be ccr - tain todriAc pain of every description from the body. Beware of Sugar Coated Counterfcits.-rlie- mbcr. that the original and only genuine Indian mpmber. that tne original and only eenu Yenetable Pills have the written signature of Wil liam Wright on the top label of each box. For sale by George H. Miller, who islhe only authorized agent for Stroudsburg ; see advertise ment for other agencies in anotiier column. Office and general depot, 109 Race st. Phil'a. AUDITORS NOTICE. In the matter of the account oi Philip Mos- teller and Peter JNosteller, Administrators ol the; estate of William Modeller, deceased. j Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned ; Auditors, appointed by the Orphan Court of Monroe county, to audit, examine and if ueces yjty, resettle the account of the Administrators of hc etate of William Mosteller, deceased, will meet at the public house of David Keller, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Monday the b h day ol June next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, when and where all persons interested i:iay attend. JOSEPH KELLER, SAMUEL S. D RE HER. ' FRANKLIN STAR BIRD. April 27, I S4S. Auditors. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that R. T Downing, Israel Howell, Ebenezer Levick, George D Smith, and Israel Howell, Administrator of At ihur Howell, deceased, late Copartners, trading under the firm of R. r. Downing & Co., 'didi on the 21st day of the 4ih Month (April) 1848, i'Xecue to th subcriber a general assignment of all their property and effects, for the benefit of their creditors, without preference. All persons indebted to the said Partnership or either member of the firm, are requested to pay the same without delay to the subscriber, and all persons having demands upon the part nership or upon either member, are desired to present them for settlement to W 1 LL1 A M NE A L, Assignee, Seventh St. 2d door below Green, Philadelphia. Any business connected, with the firm will be transacted at the Counting House," formerly of E. Levick &c Co., 23B North Third St. 4th mo 22, 1848. 6t NOTICE. ' To Charlas Bortrce and Harriet, his vcifc, late Harriet La Bar, Elizabeth La Bar, Samuel Mccs La Bar, Henry Barlow and Emeline his wife, late Emeline La Bar, Edwin La Bar, Hor ace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, HcllenJT. La Bar and Albirih La Bar. Take notice that an inquest will be held upon the premises on Thursday the 22d day of June next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, for Lie purpose ol making parumn of the following ; MARf and, Geography, with the use of the globes d escribed messuage and tract of land, situate m : and mapS $o 50 Algebra, Astronomy, Bot tlie township of Smithfield, in the County o('OSYt Mensuration, Book-keeping, PhilcJso .Monroe, and State of Pennsylvania, containing ; PHVt &c. S3. Beginners in Latin and Greek ;ihoul j for S3,50. Owe Hundred & Fifity-tWO Acres' A U pupils charged from the time they enter un with the appertenances; adjoining lands of Mi-; & cnd of the quarter, except in cases of sick hael Walter, Henry Strunk, Samuel Metz,i". Charles Laubert and others, to and among you, The principal hopes by properly and sea if the same can be done without prejudice to orjsonably imparling instruction to the young, pa spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and lel endurance in moral training, and unwea appraise the same according to law. At wrYich ! r!ed diligence in the various branches of his Unie and place 'ou are required to attend if vou : think proper. ANDREW STORM, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Stroudsburg, ) April 26, 1848. 5. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to! aiiB u.recieu, wii exposed to sale at tne: .1: . i ii i , v,ouri nouse, in iviinora, on j g,ale8 To Agenl8 lhe m0s, lihera, efU.(Jllr Saturday the VSth day Of May next, agement is offered with a small capital ol from between the hours of land 3-o'clock in the af- 1 825 ,a $l0- A chance is ofi'Kred' whereb.v ternoon, the following property to wji; All that a" Aenl can make frnm 810 ,w S25 Per weik certain tract, piece or parcel of land 'situate in j For fur,her ParC"lars, address (post paid.) Lehman township, Pike county, adjoininji lands i . WM. A. LEAR'Y, . f John D. Heller, John A. Dtmmirk and Levi! No. 158 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Huffman andto'thers, containing about IOO ACRES, be the same more or less; being the same prem Jses upon which Abraham Garris now liv.j There is on the nremises a I Ms 1 1 1 X uuu oiflouo , arm auoui ix acresgssSSfc O, llljprCMed aUU. Seized and taken in execution as the ptnp- my of Abraham Garris, and will be sold by tne fox sash only. JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Milford, April 20. 1848. (. R. & B. 15. ELDKED,, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, MILFORD, PIKE COUNTY, PA. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted "heir care. Office opposite the Presbyterian Church, on Broad street. February 10, 1848.-Iy. . SHERIFF'S SALE: By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to 'me directed, will be sold at public ?alo at the Court Mouse in Milford, on Saturday the 13th day of May next, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock in-the af ternoon, the following properly to wit: A cer tain niece or parcel of Land situate, lying and hein in the township of Delaware, County of Pike and State of Pennsylvania, butted and bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at a white-oak slump, standing at the south side of the Shohola road" on the top of the hill, about i ten feel from said road; which stumn is also a 1 corm;r f William Hazleton's, formerly Isaac j gui,,M am) ,hence along the line of William i f Iniwl nhnnl :fiiilh 49. tJO. lonrnoo r , ... j w plev,e P,erc,les .,0 a white-oak, also a cor- ner of William Hazleton's land, thence north fifty-three degrees, west sixty-two perches to a stone; thence south sixty-three degrees, west eighteen perches to a stone, thence south forty-five-degrees, east sixty-six perches to a white- ioaK; inente norm seventy-live degrees, east ' thirteen perches, thence south seventy degrees east sixteen perches to a stone; thence north friy.five degrees, east sixteen perches to Sho ,()a roa( , William Hazleton's line; thence m)r,h forty-nine degrees, west seven perches; ,hince north thirty-nine degrees, west sixteen perches to the place of beginning, containing 1 1 Acres aaid 4S Ferelies, more or less, late the estate of Jacob Vansco- ten, on which is erected a Frame House and a BARN. Bill It B B I Seized arid' taken in execution as the proper ty of Jacob Vaiiacoten, and will be sold by tne for cash oulv. JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Milford, April 20. 1818. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pike county, to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House, in Milford, on Saturday the 13th day of May next, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, p. m. of said day, all that certain messuage and farm si-uaio in the township of Dejaware, County of Pike and State of Pennsylvania, bounded by lands late of John Witbrook, lauds of Nathan Emory, Martin W. Dingtnan, and Daniel ,W. Dmgman and by the Delaware River, contain ing 95 ACRES, be the same more or less, about 80 acres of which is unproved land, wjh a J Stone -Dwelling ifionsc, FRAME BARN, and other out buil dings thereon erected; being the -same 'premises now in the occupancy of Andrew Dingman. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of said Andrew Dmgman, and will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash onlv. JACOB KIMBLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Milford, April 20, 1848. V ACADEMY. Tiie Sprino Session of ihe Stroudsburg Acad emy will open oti Monday the 17ih inst., when Reading, Writing and Arithmetic will be tanphl for S2 ner nuarter of 12 weeks. Gram- profession, to merit and obtain that patronage ; anil support which the arduous duties of an in- J siructor demand. I THOMAS HARRIS, Stroudsburg, April 6, 1848. Principal AGENTS WANTED Po canvass for some New and Popular Works, in every County throughout the United (April 6, 1848 3m, F. H. SMITH, FocSict4SSook and M orocco Case Manufacturer, Has succeeded B. P. SI STY, at the Old Stand, 52 1 -2 CH ESNUT Street, Philadelphia Pcket Books, Bankers' Cases and Portfolios if fivrv rittsnrmitnn. Pnri Vfnrtnar Ivnrv TnK.I let;-, Card Cases, Dressing Cases. Seear do... Writing do., Backgammon Boards and Chess men. Gold Pens, Snyder's, Chapman's and Sauuder'.s. Razor Strops; Fenny's Tally ho Ra zors, RogerV, Wade & Butcher's, Jackson, Chinese and Egyptian Razors, Pen Knives and Scissors, of every description, Bowie and Dirk Knives; also, a large assortment of" Fancy Sta tionary, at the lowest rates. Jobbing done with neatneos and despatch. April 6. 1848. 3m. BLANK DEEDS For' sale -at this Office. 1 1 in u m New asad Cheap Hardware, Cutlery and Tool Store. , 1 SOUTHEEST CORNER OF THE PUDLIC SQUARE, EASTON.. TO COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF HARDWARE. WILLIAM ELWELL, Having purchased the stock of F. W. Noble,, sortment of Hardware, Cutlery and Tooh of all r . -- lit.- t iu ivucjj ii.ii units ui iuv, priuua, uuu un iiueiai American and English shelf and heavy Hardware. Purchasers are rcspeetlully invited. to ex amine his stock, consisting in part of the following articles , For Merchants. Braces and Bitsiron Braces Carpenter's planes and plows Shingling and lath hatchets G.lue and Glue kettles Iron and steel squares, Bevels Guages, Plane irons, Avls Screw drivers, Auger Bits Firmer and mortice chisels Files and rasps, pincers Brick and Plastering Trowels Masons' and Chalk Lines Carriage springs, Iron axes Sand and Oil stones Shoe thread, coopers tools, &c. For Farmers. A complete lot of American door locks, with different knobs Thumb auddrop latches English knob and closet locks Iron & brass shutter lastenings t Sash springs, sash cord Window Fasteners Frame and screw Pullies yood sCr6ws, and Clout Nails Brads, Tacks Fini'sning Nails Cut and wrought Nails Strap and Table Hinges Blind Hinges, Iron Castors ( Horse Nails For the Public Generally. Table and Tea knives and forks. Pen and pocket knives, scissors, and shears, Wade and Butchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's Magic Razor Strop, Iron, German silver, and plated Pen spoons, German silver and Plated butter knives, Japand gothic Waiters anil Bread trays, Snuffers and travs, Coffee mills, Shovels and tongs, Coal hods and sifters, Brass and plated stair rods, Lamps and Candlesticks of all kinds, Japand spittoons, Tea cannisters, Powder flas-ks and shot belts, Curriers knives, Butcher's saws, The attention of Farmers is particularly called Easton, April 20, 1848. 6m. Look at tEjis, no Hnmbug bail Reality. PIANO FORTES FOR SALE. ' " A conv of the report of the Judges of Mu sical Instruments at the late exhibition of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia: . The Committee have awarded C. Meyer with a premium lor the best seven octave Piano. The ground of this decision was the general excellence of the piano, and especially its pow er, brilliancy, and delicacy of touch. The judges did not give premiums for the best fin ished instruments, conceiving tne nest palpable tests of a piano to be its mtfsiral capabilities, and not its originality, its mechanical igenuiiy, or that elegance of finish, which effects neither the action nor the tone, and is, only designed to lease the eye and not to satisfy the ear. Another copy of the report of trie judges of musical instruments at the last exhibition at Boston:--The committee have selected No. 591 a seven octave piano made by C. Meyer, wor thy of special commendation. No. 591, is a very hue instrument, partieu. arly commendable for its elaiic and. ready touch, in repeated trials by different hands. The keys never failed of certain repetitions in the shaker The tone ihroughcut was even of great beauty and power from thi) lowest note to highest, und the damping was; perfect iu all cases. ' The North American of Philadelphia, Janu ary 4, 1848, contains the following notice: A Ctgnplirnenl to a Philadelphia Piano Manu facturer. Our Boston neighbors know how as well as we do to appreciate a good thing. The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Associa lion, at their last Annual Fair.--Jhat of the au tumn of 1847 awarded to ConrId Meyer, the celebrated Piano Manufacturer of this city, a diploma and silver medal, for the best seven octave piano a compliment m other piano manufacturer of our city has received. The subscriber keeps always On hand a sup pi' of C. Meyer's Pianos, which he will dis nose of,- either for cash or in exchange for sec ond hand instruments, at manufacturers prices. A. ZUILCH, Ageil for CM. Easton, March 2, 184S.--6m Doctor Yourself! For 25 Cents. By means of the FOCK ET AESCULAPIUS, Or, Every One his own Phy sician ! Seventeenth Edi tion, with upwards ,of One Hundred Engravings, show ing private diseases in eve ry shape and form, and mal formations of the generative system, by Wji. YOUNG, M. D. The time has now arrived, that persons suf fering from secret disease, need no more bo come the victims of Quackery, as by the pre scriptions contained iu ihis book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the mos.t intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private diseases, it fully explains the cause of Manlipod's early decline, with observations on Marriage hcdfn many other derangements which it would not be pro- nr tn nnntnarQio w ifin niiiilio nrir.fj TTr Persons residing at any distance from Philadelphia, can have this Book forwarded to them through ihe Post-office, on the receipt of twenty-five cents, directed to Dr. Win. Young, 152 SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia. January 27, 1848 3m. wire H'E s. . , . A good assortment of Watches, for sale, at reduced prices, by JOHN,H. MELICK. Stroudsburg, Jan. 1 , 1 846. . BLANK MORTGAGES t Forsale at this Office.- intends keeping at the above stand, a full as kinds. He has just received and will continue 1 , i ,i . u u i .u' i c.n !... ,1r!burga,,, vicimiy, that he has removed to the mtuis, migti- uiiu uuniiicit: aaviMiitin n For Builders. I Shovels and Spades Hay and Manure Forks Spade and Fork handles Crow bars, pick axes Grub and bog hoes, bush hooks Buck, cut, miir& hand saws Sabers' spring balance, & steel yards Bellows, sieves, oxtips" Halters, frace and log chains Grain, grass, and bush scythes Horse brushes, cards and combs Sieigh, house, and hand bells Chopping axes, &c &c Door sdrapers ajid door knockers, uoach wrenches and bed keys, Mouse and rat traps, , , v Pails and wash boards, . ' Long and short ha.pdle Frying pans, Brass kettles, Enammelled saucepans," t Patent metal tea kettles and boilers Grid Irons, Basting spoons and ladles, . Flesh forks, skimmers, flat irons, Choppers and Mincing knives, Chest, till, trunk, and Pad locks. Axe helves, chrVel handles, mallets, etc. Malleable Iron, Hub Bauds, Carriage springs, Wagon boxes, Iron axles, &c. to his stock of (arming implements. New "STork & Erie &a'iI-Roat! Two Passeaisrer Trains cacSi way $aily. On Wednesday March 8, and until further notice, the cars and boais will run as follows : For If assengcrs : Leave NEW YORK, by Steamboat from foot Duane Streoi at 7 o'clock A. M. and 4 p. m. " PORT JERVIS,-at 0 o'clock a.m. and . 3 o'clock p. m. OTISVILLE. at 6 30 a. m and 3 35 p. m. " lVHDDLETOWN at 7 " and 4 10 " " GOSHEN at 7 22 " and 4 35 CHESTER at 7 35 " and 4 52 ' Except personal baggage, (not more than 50 lbs. per passenger, which must be put in charge of ihe baggage Master) no packages, parcels or trunks, will be taken on ihe passenger trains, unless by special agreeufent, and payment made in advance, when the rates will be at the dis cretion of the Anents. at not more than double the published freight rates. The Company will noi be responsible for any anicJe put upon the Passenger train or boat, unless receipted for by a duly authorised Agent, or put into the hands of the !)aggagse Masters Wov Freight: Leave New York at 5 o'clock i. m, per Bar ges Samuel Marsh, Henry Suyda.m, Jr'. and Dunkirk ; Jyeave Port Jefvis at 9 o'clock a. m., Otisville at 10, Middletovvn at 11, Goshen at 12' jr. and Chester at 12 1-2 p. m. MlI8i.--For a short time, and until due no lice is given, the Milk Trains will be discon tinued, and the milk will be taken by the Pas senger trains morning and evening. H. C. SEYMOUR, Sup't. March 16, 3,848. tf. , ' INVALUABLE FAMILY COMPANION. Six Lectures on Causes, Prevention and Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, and all Female Diseases, 234 pages, 28 engravings. Paper 50 cts. ; bound 75 cts. Mail to any part postage 9 1-2 cts. Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, S2. Mail to any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling TubeSj Silver, S3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect, $8 to $10, for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bovvels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest ; sent by Express everywhere. For Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Supporters, give height from head to foot, and circumference of perxon next the sur face, just above tile hips. If Rupturo, mention wjhich side. Agents wanted for the sale of the above goods. Address Dr.. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, New York, posi paid. Match 1G, 1 84S.--1 y. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that letters of Admin istration, de bonis noli, have been granted by the Register of Monroe county to David Keller, upon the Estate of Abraham Shaffer, dee'd, late of Chesnuthill township, in said county. All 4 ' m persons indebted to said estate are hereby no tified to pay the same, and alj persons having claims against said estate are requested to pre sent the same duly authenticated to the sub scriber at his residence in Stroudsburg". DAVip KELLER, Adm'r., de bonis non. January 17, lS48.--6t. mar. 23 Thos. A. Boyd. Morris RStiuud. SUCCESSORS TO ALEX. READ, Importer of & Sta.Ior in haBa7 Cnlass & &ucciiware, Four doors below the Merchants' Hotel, FS31JLASKL,F8aiA. January 20, 184S. 6m. - PAPER HANGER, and iloisse and Sign Fainter, Monroe Street, near the Methodist - Church,) i Stroudsburg, Pa. - Respectfully informs' the citizens of Stroud' house formerly occupied by Abnei' Gorden, on Monroe street, near the- Methodist Church, where he will be in readiness to fulfil such or ders in his line of business, a be may he hon ored with; Being thoroughly acquainted with his business, and having had considerable ex perience, he is prepared to warrant, all work done by him. March 30, 1818.--ly. mSsHEETING "" . AT THE NEW AND CII$AP HAT AND CAP STORE OF Fraiscas laSi, In Stroudsburg, at S. Freifs old stand, Where will be found the largest wo Tment of the best and cheapest HATS and CAPS, r.vttr offered in this place, and which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for Cash. Th stock is well selected, and just the kind suited to the present and approaching season. The supply of Hats on hand embraces, the following: BEAVER, MOLESKIN, CASStMERE, SILK, FUR, BRUSH, Also Men's and Boys's white and black wool Hals ; glazed and Montery Huts. Fu and wool sporting and Ashland huts. A gen eral assortment of Caps, such as otter, fur seal, hair seal, muskrat, &c. Men's and Boy' fan cy and plain velvei,red plush, and glaced dps. The subscriber hopes by, strict attention to business lo merit a liberal .support, and asMire- those in want of Hats and Caps, that every ef fort will be made to please, keeping a supply of the best and most fashionable articles- on I ..1 Dw : I . l I: ilium. rtMini in v;iiii in nr n pa in rut: nnu will find it to their advantage to call on him, as he will sell at the very lowest Easton prices. Call and see before purchasing eUewhere; he will charge nothing for showing his goods. Remember, Frey's old stand. FRANCIS S. PAULL N. B. Furs bought at the highest cash pri ces. . Stroudsburg, March 0, iS lS. fim. WHOLESALE ' No 152-i MARKET STREET, (Between 4th and 5th,) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber respectfully solicits the at tention of Country Merchants and Dealers gen erally to an examinaiion of a COMPLETE STOCK p" ATW M A Ti T? PT ATTTTMP -fr-kAJJ 1 M A JJ Jl U J U 1 11 1 IN It, Wh,ch for extent.ranety and workmanship, h. j flal,ers hlmse will give universal satisfaction while his reduced scale of prices presents to pur chasers inducements which cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in the United States. JACOB REED. Philadelphia, March 2. 1 848- 3m. Administrator's Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Meyer, late of Pike county, Pa. have been granted- to the undersigned by the Register. All persons indebted to the said estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same are hereby no tified to present them duly authenticated to tho subscriber, at Milford, Pa. E. B. ELDRED, March 23, 1848. Administrator. NOTICE TO Merchants, Shopkeepers and Landlords. CRACKER BAKEKI & GROCERY. The subscriber having purchased the Bakery recently started by L. Vanderbeck, in Sirouds buro, Pa., second door west of Stogdell Stokes &, Son's Store, has on hand at all times a full assortment of Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Boston Biscuit and Pilot and Gra ham Bread, made of the very best materials. All those who. deal in the articles will do well to pur chase of this establishment, as he intends to sell as low as can bo purchased in Philadel phia or elsewhere. Also: GROCERIES of all kinds, at theIowest mark.wt prices. Or ders thankfully received and punctually alien-. i de(l o. Please call and examine tbe articles. and you will be satisfied that it will be to your interest to purchase. A liberal deduction will be made' to those who buy W the qtnniiv. JOHN J. Tirus.- April 6, 1848. 3m. , ' CAUTION" All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing a Note given by nfe to Joseph Kern merer, for Thirty Dollars, dand April 10th1 1848. 1 gave said Kemmerer the note for a Horse he sold to me, and which he represent ed as being a good working-hor.e. The horso proves to be balky, and was so, .when he sold him to mo. This is the reason why I object.io paying the note. David Eduiger is security for the payment of the same. AARON -KOCH.
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