4 2 i.iv:ii of tli Slcmiicr Caledonia. The stiim ship Caledonia armed ai Boston on Sunday- The news is of a very meagre character. The friends of a permanent and peaceful re public in France, headed by Larnartine, carried i majority of iho National As.embly by a de cided vote, notwithstanding the utmost exertions of the ultra Republicans and Communists, who cf: neither fair nor foul means untried to effect a different result. Some fears are entertained ly the timid of the violent of the minority re MUtins ulterior measures in order to render the pai proceedings, in the establishment of a republic, nuatnry. li is stated that the Provisional Government have determined to interfere in the affairs of tir.lv noainst Austrian domination. Liverpool Collon Market. A marked im provement has taken place in the Cotton Mar Jvot .since this day week, the principle improve tnetit beiiiy in the low and middling quotations, which has. been previously so much depressed P.oih manufacturers and speculators have shown increased activity. The sales of the week eutliti" last evening amounted to the unusually jnroe number of 39, 310 bae, of which 5000 were taken for export, and 1.000 on speculation. Vrr.m the Fort Smith (Ark.) Herald of April V2th iivcixt Hull Storm in the SemiiHolo Country. Marcellus Duval, Esq., Seminole agent, ar med in this place, from the Seminole country, ,m Wednsday lat. From him we learn that, the 26ih of March last, the valley of the ( aiiadian, about one hundred and fifty miles west of this, was visited with one of "the sever est storms of hail that ever fell, the hailtones .ins about the size of hens' eggs, and some even larger. Where Mr. Duval was the hail- vu nes were not so large, he being on a ridge, hi: on ei'her side, on the liver and in the prairie, iiic -.term was terrific. The wild geese and brants, a species of the wild "OOsc, appeared to be on the wing that uv, migrating in great numbers from south to i or li, and were killed by hundreds with the hail while flying. Thirty were counted in one place, lving dead, by souifc persons who passed dirt spot shortly after the storm. Some fell dead in the yard of a Seminole chief named .Micauopy, who picked them up, had them cook-. ed, and aie them. He told the agent afterwards ie thought the great Spirit had sent them to the Indians, knowing they were getting scarce of provisions. Some of the Indians were afraid to eat them, supposing ihe destruction of so great a quantity o! these birds portended some evil u iheir country ; others carried them home by hore binds. The agent says that he never heard of any thing of the like, before in his life, and when he left the Indians were still-bringing in from the prairies wild geese and brants by horse loads. Several of the Indian cabins were bliiwn down and others unroofed by ihe storm, hut fortunately no person was killed. From ihe Ncxo York Tribune. A 3Vew Game. For ihe benefit of strangers who mav visit this City, and all others who may be interested, communicate the following which transpired this morning. Passing down Broadway on my way to Courtland-M. and when about to turn the corner to the ferry 1 was accosted by a rather respectable looking colored gentleman, who inquired if 1 had five dollars in bills to let him have for specie, as he wished: to send the money awar in a letter. I was about to ac commodate him when another colored gentleman stepped up, who thought that ten. dollars would be more convenient. 1 'smelt the rat' immedi ately but thought I would let. .them go on, and -ee the end of it. After a little talk the first named gentleman offered a man who happened to stand by, and myself, a dollar a piece if we would accompany him a little way down the street to decide a question pending somew here. Ol course, we all started off together down Broadway, and after darling around through neveral streets finally entered an alley at the lower end of Greenwich-st. Here one of the colored gentlemen took a pack of cards froth hi pockei, and selected two red-spotted ones, all there were in the pack, and then offered to bet the white gentleman fifteen dollais that i lie f e were more red ones in the pack. Of course the white gentleman deposited fifteen dollar.- in pocket. The colored gentleman th'en wished me to hold stakes on another bet, and twen'y 'dollars was put in my hand. The white man nvon. Thev then endeavored to get me to take v. chance. I had seer, the end, and then I broke cut after' following manner. " My fiiends, Tqu took me lo he a green one, did" you 1 You "was a little bit rfitSlaken. You have had all your trouble for nothing. I understood you from the firsr, and as you wanted my decision, I have decided ihal yj a11 are os as well .swindlers-, and if I had the time I "suC'iId gel some other judge to decide a question for you The meeting broke up instantly tiie white anan was no more to be seen the colored gen tlemen fied, muttering, " Why did'nt you tell cis vou belonged to the Church?" J. K. Magih. To wIioih it mav goes ceres! Notice is hereby given, that my wife Mary tias without any cause or provocation left mv i'd and board, and all persons -are cautioned t oi to trust or harbor her on my account, as 1 iviM not par ati3r debts of her contracting . ' NICHOLAS BOSLER. Mil ford. May 25, 1848. K. & E. B. I2JH9KI2D, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, MILFORD, PIKI3 COUNTY, PA. V 'ill attend promptly to. all business entrusted 0 their care. Ofllce opposite the Presbyterian 0 imrch, on Broad street. Fobruaty 10, 1848.-Iy. BIEUJ, At Two Rivers, Pike county, .Pa., on the 13th inst., Charlotte- Elisabeth,, daughter of S. Z. and S. J. Lord, aged G months. PAIN OR DISTRESS of any kind, whether of gout, rheumatism, headach, toothach, or any other kind of ache, is in all cases, caused by impure humors of the blood, which have .lodged ,uoon the1 parts, ,nnri which nothing save vegetable purging (purifying) can remove, because by no other means can impurity be driven from the body. Wright's IndianVcgelable Fills have no superior, if indeed they have an equal, in removing every description of pain ; because they cary off, by the stomach and bowels, alt morbid and corrupt hu- riiors (the cause of disease) in any easy and na tural manner. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, taken on going to bed, will in a short time drive pain or distress of every kind from the svstem, and restore the body to a state of sound health. Beware of Sugar Coaled Counterfeits. Re member, that the original and only genuine Tndian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wil liam Wright on the top label of each box. .. For sale by George R. Miller, who is the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg ; see advertise ment for other agencies in another column. Office and general depot, 1G9 Race st. Phil'a. (7 ITIcsl Extraordinary Work! THE JuTAIfcEIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAURICE AtJ, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMAN. Sixth Edition. 18mo. pp. 250. Price $1. 25,000 Copies sold in Three Mouths! Years of suffering, of physical and mental an guish to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to the husband, might have been spared by a timely possession of this work It is intended especially for the married, oi those contemplating -marriage, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particu larly Truly, knowledge is power. It is health, hap piness, affluence. . The revelations contained in Us pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumera ble letters received by the author will attest. Here, also, every female the wife, the mother, the one eitherbuddinsj into womanhood or the one in the decline of years in whom nature comtem- plates an important change can discover, the causes, symptoms, and the most efficient remedies, and most certain mode orcuie, in-every complaint to which her sex is subject. Copies will be sent 5y,iaaail free of postage to the purchaser. Over ten thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months, with perfect safety and certainty On the receipt of One Dollar, the "Married Wo man's Private Medical Companion" will be sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States. All letters must be post-paid (except those containing a remittance) and addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauri ceau Box 1224, New-York" City. Publishing Of fice, 129 Liberty-st., New-York. The 'Married Woman's Private Medical Com panion' is sold by booksellers throughout the Uni ted States. May IS, 1848 1m. feRJSAT NATIONAL WORK. A E2i.toryof t Jig Revolution and laves of the Heroes of the War of ImdepeBsdeiice, BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. . An elegant volume with IS fine Steel l'lJes, and nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engiavings. "This is a splendid book. A valuable ad dition to the Historic Literature of our country. We are much mistaken if it does not take rank with the works of Irving and Prescotl." Fank ford Hear aid. It surpasses any similar 'work yet offered to the American public." NeaVs Gazette. "li may be properly considered a popularised Military History of the Revolution, extremely well and judicious written." A7. American. The present work on the Revolution and its' Heroes, is superior, both in extent and design to anv that has heretofore come under our no lice." Inn. A well connected History of that eventful period, Ledger. "Deeidly. the best popular History of the War of the Revolution and its Heroes, that has yet been gnen to the country." Saturday Evening Post. AGENTS WANTED to canvass for the above elegant Work, iii every county and town in the United States, to whom the most liberal inducements, will be offered. Price only S3. Address (post-paid) WM. A. LEARY. No. 158 North Second St. Mav 25, I84S. 3m. Philadelphia. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 14 New Washington Market, And 55 West Broadway, DEALERS IN fSEcUet', CIteese, Porfc, Poultry iiud G?a5sic. Liberal advances made on Country Produce. Storage at reduced prices. May 18, 1 848.--3 m A Guvc of Hydrophobia I Doct. A. A. Lines of Milford, Pike county, Pa., has in his possession a remedy for the cure of Hydrophobia, which he obiained, with a vast deal of difficulty; and he knowing some eight or ten persons being entirely cured after I being bitten by mad dogs. Any person wan ing bis attendance or Recipe, can obtuin either by calling at his office'm Milford, where he uill. be ready to attend punctually lo all who' may require his assistance. May IS, 1847. 4t. , , ORPHANS' COUR T "SALE; Estate of Alexander Francois Lechevallier,decL Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers. THREE TK ACTS F I, AW5BS, Middle Smithf eld township, Monroe county, Pa. On Marshall's crefek about 4 miles from, the River Delaware, 20 miles from Eainn, and 5 miltis from Stroudsbtirg, (the seat of justice.) No. 23 Warrant John Donaldson, 370 acres 52 perches. No. 48 Warrant Samuel Kirkendale, 400 acres. No. 50 Warrant Robert Woodcock, 400 acres. The 3 tracts being contiguous to nach other. Taxes, paid. Sale Peremptory, without re serve or limitation. Iiot at the Auction Store. Pursuant to an order of an Orphans' Court, held at Stroudsburg, Monroe couniy Penn'a., will be sold at public sale, On Tuesday, May 30th, 1848 at 8 o'clock in the evening At the Philatleluhia Exchange, the following described property, late of Alex ender Francois Lechevallier, deceased. . Three Tracts of Land situate in Middle Smithfield Township, Monroe .formerly Pike. county, .Pennsylvania; one tract con.lading 376 6 acres 55 perchogone tract in Middle Smih-- in Id 'Pritvnulim nil iho trnlnr' nf iVl ?i ruliu I I'w tils . 1 ii m Wlf v. ...' 4jui .'IIUII i1 creek, No. 50, containing 400 acres; another tract in Middle Smihfield Township, No. 4tf contoining 400 acres, wnh ihe appurtenances. By the Court, J. II. STROUD, Clerk O. C. LEWIS BRECHEMIN, Adm'or M. THOMAS & SONS, Anctioncers, No. Q3, Walnut street. Philadelphia, May 11, 1848 - 3t. L New York & Erie Rail -Road SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. From May 1, 14 until further notice. FOR PASSENGERS Leave New-York from the foot of Duane Street, at 7 o'clock a. ai. and 4 o'clock, r. m. for Piermont, Blauvelt ville, Clarkstown, Spring Valley, lMonsey, Ram apo, Monroe Works, Turners, Monroe, Oxford, Chester, Goshen, New Hampton, Mtddletown, Howells, Oiisville, and Port Jervis. For New York and intermediate places, leave PORT JERVIS at 6 a. m." and at 3 p. m., Otis ville at 6 35 a. m., and 3' 35 p. m., iliiddletown at 7 a. M., and 4 p. m. jBb.ahen at 7 20 a. m., and 4 20 p. m., ChesterWt 7 1-2 a. m., and 4 1-2 p. m. JJJ3 All baggage at the risk of the owner, unless put in charge of the Baggage Masters.. Fifty lbs of personal baggage allowed to each passenger. No Freight taken by the Passenger trains. .. FOR FREIGHT Leave New. York at 5 o'clock p. jr., per Barges Samuel Marsh, Henry Suydam jr. and Dunkirk. Leave Port Jervis at !) a. jr , Oiisville at 10 a. m., Middletewn at 1 1 a. M , Goshen at 12 M. and Chester at 12 1-'2M. MILK will be taken morning and evening by trains running expressly for that purpose. H. C. SEYMOUR, Sup't.' Piermont, May 4, 1848, if. AUDITORS NOTICE. In the matter of the account of Philip Mos teller and Peter Mosteller, Administrators of the estate of William Mosteller, deceased. Notice is hereby gjven that the undersigned Auditors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to audit, examine and if neces sary, resettle the account of the Administrators of the estate of William Mosteller, deceased, will meet at the public house of David Keller, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Monday the 5th day of June next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, when and where all persons interested may attend. JOSEPH KELLER, SAMUEL S. DREHER, FRANKLIN STARBIRD. April 27, 1843. Auditors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given ihar the undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of the County of Monroe, to audit, examine, and if necessary resettle the account of Daniel Tran sue and Jacob Transue, Administrators of the estate of David Smoke, deceased, and make distribution, will meet at the .house of Jacob Knecht, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Mon day the 12th day of June next, at 10 o'clock, a. m , when and where all persons interested may attend. FRANKLIN STARBIRD, Auditor. May 11, 1848. 4 1 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the maiter of the account of Felix Weiss, administrator of the estate of John Snyder, de ceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditor's and all persons interested, that the undersigned Au ditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mon roe couniy, to make distribution of the assets in the hands of Felix Weiss, administrator of the estate of John Snyder, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Wednesday the 21st of June next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of David Keller, in the Bore'tih of Stroudsburg", when and' where all peisons having claims against said estate are leqoired to i present ilie same, or be debarred from coming I in for a. share ol the assets to- be distributed. b A.VJ'U 1!,L.; O, Ullf, U till. ' AMitor, flay 18, 1848.-41, :v 'New anfcT'CJi&ip Hardware,. Cutlery' and'To'ol 'stoKc'' SOUTHEEST CORNER OF TH 12 PUBLIC SQUARE, EASTON TO COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF HARDWARE! WILLIAM ITavinc purchased the stock of F. W.. Noble, sorttneni of Hardware,1 Cutlery and Toos.of all. nlware,! ouilerv ami i oins.iUjttii.iMjiws.j ij. j-i iuui cu auu un limhihuoj e at low prices, and on liberal terms, a large,, full, and complete assortment' of Enylish sljdf and heavy Hardware, Purchasers are respectfully invited to exy to keep for nale American and En amine his stock, consisting in part of the following articles For Merchants. Braces and Bits, iron Braces Carpenter's planes and plows Shingling and lnih hatchets Glue and Glue kettles . . Iron and steel squares, Bevels Guages, Plane irons, Awls 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. Acompjetelotof American door locks, with diflerent knobs Thumb and drop latches English knob and closet locks Iron & brass shutter iastenings Sash springs, sash cord Window Fasteners Frame and screw Bullies Wood screws, and Clout Nails Brads, Tacks, Finisning Nails Cut and wrought Nails. Strap and Table Hinges Blind Hinges, Iron Castors Horse Nails . For the Public 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 Tea spoons, German silver and Plated butter knives, Japand gothic Waiters and Bread trays, Snuliers and trays, CofTee mills, . , Shovels and tongs, Coal hods and sifters, Brass and plated stair rods, Lamps and Candlesticks of all kinds, Japand s,pntoons, Tea cannisters, Powder flasks and shot- belts, Curriers knives, Butcher's saws, , . , .; The attention of Farmers is particularly called Eastern, April 20, 13'l8.-v6m. ..BLANKS: . The subscriber has on hand and offers for sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz: Deeds, Mortgages, Executions, Summonses, Subpoenas, Bonds, cl - L. F. BARNES. Milford, November, 4, 1847. ' NOTICE. .:. : To Charlas Borfrce and Harriet Jiis wife, late Harriet La Bar, Elizabeth La Bar, Samuel Rces La Bar, , Henry Barlow and Emcline his wife, late Emcline, La Bar, Edwin La Bar,.Hor ace La Bar,- .Gilbert .M- La Bar, Jfiugerie La Bar, Hcllen T. La Bar and Albina La Bar: ... Take notice that an inquest will be held upon the premises on Thursday ihe 22d day of June tfext, at 10 o'clock in .the. forenoon of that day, for the purpose of making panin'on of the following described messuage and tract of land, situate in the .township off Smithfield, in the County, of Monroe, and Stale of Pennsylvania, containing about .; ... $lte ISsnadred & Fifty-two Acres with the appenenances; adjoining lands of Mi chael Waller, Henry Sirunk, Samuel Meiz, Charles Lambert and others, to and among you, if ihe same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to. value .and appraise the sanrc according to jaw. At, which time, and place you are required to attend if you ihink proper. ANDREW STORM, Sheriff. Sheriff s oflice, Stroudsburg, April 20. 1848. . NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 'll. T. DcJvvnina, Israel Howell, Ebenezer Leviek, George, D. Smith, and Isreal Howell, Administrator of Ar thur Howfcll, deceased, late 0opartners,'trad"mg under the firm of R. T. Downing & Co., did on the 21st day of the 4th month (April)1848, execute to the subscriber a neneral assignment of all their property and effects, for the benefit of their creditors, without preference. All persons indebted tottho said Partnership or either member or the firm, are requested to pay the same without delay to tho subscriber, and all persons having dbmanjds upon the part nership or upon either- member, are desired to present them for settlement to WILLIAM NEAL, Assignee. Seventh St. 2d door below Green. 4 Philadelphia. Any business connected with the firm will be transacted at the Counting House, formerly I of E Levick &e Co., 239 North Third St. 4th mo. 22, 1848. 6i. NOTICE. . In the maiter of ihe estate of Jacob Dotter, Sen., late of Polk township, Monroe county, deceased, , The undersigned having bern appointed au ditor by the Orphans' Couri nf Monroe county, to make disitibutioti f the fund (or proceeds ol real estate) in the ha tula of Joseph Frable, Esq Administrator of the estate. of said Jacob Dot ter, Sen'r. late of aaid Township and County, deceased, ar,d among the creditors of said dsceay-ed, will attend to ihe duties of his ap pouVlmenl on Saturday, the seventeenth day of June next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at the house of J. Knecht, in the borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested are required ; to present their claims or be debarred from rnmi';r for share of such assets or fund. WILLI A A S. REES, Auditor. rvjaV j j lS4"8.--4i.' BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office'. Ha ELWELL, intends keeping at the above stand, a full an? kinds. ,He has just received and will continue, For Rniltfcr.4. :1I Shovels and Spades , Hay and Manure Forks, Spade and Kork bandies Crow bar,s. .pick sixcv ' Grub and bog boos, bush books Buck, ou't, mi'l & band saws Sabers' spring balance, & steel yards,, j 7 " : , Bellows, .steves.-oxtips'-Halters, trace and loir chains Grain, grassland Jmsli vines lrorse brushes, .cards.and'djimlM. Sleigh, bouse, and hand bolfs,. Chopping axes, &c &C ' Generally.. Door scrapers and door knockers; Coach wrenches and bed keys, ' Mouse and rat traps, Pails and wash boards, Long and short handle Frying pans, S4, H Brass kettles, Enntrfmelled saucepans, Patent, metal .tea kettle. and boilers.. Grid Iron3, Basting spoons and ladies, Flesh forks, skimmers, flat irons, Choppers and Mincing knives, Chest,,till, trunk, and Pad locks. Axe -helves, chisel handles, .mallets, etc: i Malleable Iron, Hub Bands. Carriage spr trigs;-" Wagon boxes, Iron axles, &e. to his slock of farming implements. INVAIiUJUUiE - y FAMILY COMPANION: . Six Lectures on Causes, Prevention andj Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of ih. Hearl, and all Female Diseases, 234 pages, 28 engravings. Paper 50 cts. ; bound 75 els. c Mail to any pari postage 9 1-2 cts.' Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, S2. Mail to any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, $3, by mail, letter polage. t Abdominal Supporters,-perfect, .$8 tu $1,0, for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels ami Womb, and Weak Back and-.Chest ; sent.. by Express everywhere.. For, Braces or, Supporters, or Rupiure Supporters,. gire heihi from Head to foot, and circumference of peron next the sur face, just above the hips. If Rupiure, mention which side. Agents wanted for the, safe of the above goods: Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, ;New York, post paid! March' 16, 1848.-1 y. Thos. A.. Boyd. . Mqkris R. Stroud BOTD & STRtiUJ, ' SUCCESSORS TO , ALEX. READ, importers oS & Dealers in China, Glass & Qnccsisw&rc,'' - .Four doors below the Merchants' Hotsl, PHILADELPHIA. January -20, 18lS. Gm. . F. H. SMITH, Pocket Book asid Morocco Case , j?Iancihctm'er9 Has succeeded B. P. SI STY, at the Obi Stand, 52 1-2 CH ESNUT Street, Philadelphia. Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases and Portfolios of every description, Port Mannare, Ivory Tab lets, Card Cases, Dressing Cases, Sej;ar do , Writing do., Backgammon Boards and Chess men, Gold Pens, Snyder's, Chapman's and Saunder's Razor Strops; Feimy's Tally ho Ra zors, Roger's, Wade & Butcher's, Jackson Chinese and Egyptian Kazors, Pen Knives and' g Scissors, of every description, Bowns and Dirk. Knives; also, a large assortment of Fancy Sta- v lionary, at the biwest rates. Jobbing done -with neatness and despatch. April' 6, 1848. 3m. . - AGENTS WANTED To canvass for some Ncio and Popular Works jpn every Couniy throughout the United; Stales. To Agents, the most liberal encour agement is offered with a small capital of from , S25 to $1100. A chance is offered, whereby, an Agent can make from $10 to $25 per week. , For further particulars, address (post paid.) . WM. A. LEARY, No. 158 North Second Street, Philadelphia. . April 6, 1848. 3m. ACADEMY. ' The Spring Session of the Stroudsburg Acad-, cmy will open on Monday ihe 17th inst., wht-tV Reading, Writing and 'Arithmetic' will b: laughi for $2 per quarter of P2 week-. Cra MAR and Gkography, wnh the use of ihe lor -and maps, $2,50 Algebra, Astronomy, Hot ony, Mensuration, Book-keeping," Philoso phy, &c. $3. 'Beginners iuvLatin and Gree& for $3,50. 4 pupils charged from thtitnc they enter u?-it til the end of the quarter, except in cuses, bf sick3 ness. The principal hopes by properly, and sea sonably imparting instruction to the youiig, pa tieni endurance in moral training, and uuwea ried diligence in the various branches of his profession, to merit and obtain thai patronage and support which the arduous duties of an'iin strucior demand. THOMAS HARRIS, .Siroudbburg, April 6, 1848. Principal 1 .8 1 f t
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