4f j i. if. asses" DIED, In Stroud township on the 3 1st of May last. Si las Flower, after a lingering illness, in the G2d year of his age. jury JList July Term, 184.8. GRAND JURORS. 1 Henry Silfus, Ross. 2 David Holler, Price. 3 Joseph Gruber, Polk. 4 Franklin Siarbird, Siroud. 5 Francis Mange, Price. 6 William Winiemute, Stroud. 7 JiKtcph Heckman, Pococo. v. 8 John Roads, Price. 9 Leonard Bariron, Smihlield. ' : r 10 William Long, Jr , Price. 1 1 James Van Binkirk, Stroud. 12 Edward Engler, Ross. 13 Levi Slrouse, Siroud. 14 James Andre, ' 15 Jacob Singer, Jackson. 16 Jhn Turn, en., M. Smithfield.;, , 17 William ClemeniSi Stroud. .t 18 John Frankenfield, - 19 Adam Weiss, .Chestnuthill. t.,.. . 20 Samuel Boy, Stroud. r,r 21 Daniel Jayne, " 22 William Smahl, Ross. 23 John S. Fisher, Polk. 21 David Edinger, Hamilton. PETIT JURORS. 1 Henry Deitrich, Hamilton. k 2 Michael Ransberry, Stroud. 3 Jesse Weiss, Hamilton. 4 1 4 John Overpeek, " 5 Henry Smnh, Rose. (i Jacob Henry, Pocono. 7 William Row, Stroud. $ Barnet Kresge. Jackson. , 9 Peter Kester, Hamilton. 10 Da wall Fisher, Polk. 11 Washington Winters, Tobyhanna. 12 Peter Remel, Ross. , 13 Aaron Depue, Smithfield 14 George V. Bush, " 15 Alfred Drake, Stroud 16 David Kresge, Cheainuthill 17 Daniel Brown, " IS Andrew Woodling, Price ' 19 Thomas Patterson, Pocono 20 Peter Merwine, Jr., Tobyhanna ' 21 Jacob Miller, M. Sinithfield " 22 Peter Butts, Jackson , 23 Jacob A. Shaffer, Chestnuthill fit- 24 Samuel Shick, Pocono '25 Timothy Vanwhy, M: Sinithfield ' 26 Barney Decker, t " 27 Adam H. Frantz, Ross 2S George M. Michael, M. Sinithfield 29 Phillip Shaffer, Jr., Stroud 30 Thomas Miller, Pocono 31 Manasaah Miller, Pocono 32 Simon Gruber, Coolbaugh 33 Jacob Beesecker, Price t t 34 Daniel Daily, Stroud 35 John Bush, Siroud 36 Philip Oyer, Coolbaugh 37 George Ruth, Hamilton ' ' r', 38 James Hallet, Stroud 39 Andrew Storm, Hamilton. ...- 40 Joseph Frable, Ross 41 Depue S. Miller, Stroud 42 Charles Houser, Tobyhanna 43 John Doner, Polk 44 Peter Kortz, Sinithfield 45 George Flight, Ross 46 Adam Kester, Hamilton 47 Henry Fenner, " 48 Henry Overfield, M. Smithfield . To the Free and Independent Electors' OF MONROE COUNTY. FELLOv-CiTizENs:--Almosi three years have now expired since you did me the honor to elect me to the offices of Register and Recorder of this County. Having, to the best of knowl edge, faithfully and impartially performed rny official duties; and as I have received many en couragements from my numerous friends in dif ferent parts of the County, I therefore take the liberty of again offering myself as a can didate for the same offices, at the enduing general election. Should I be so fortunate as to be re-elected, 1 will perform the duties in cumbent upon me, (to the best of my ability) personally, faithfully, and if possible, to your entire satisfaction. With sentiments of respect, I remain your public servant. SAMUEL REES, Jr. Stroudsburg, June S, 1848 -ie. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the .matter of the estate of George Stull, late of Tobyhanna townebip, Monroe county, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Au ditor by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make distribution of the funds in ihfl hands of John Elliott and Absalom B. Smlf, Atfr'in istraiQrs of 8ajd estate, lo and among the cred itor of said deceased, will attend to (he duties of hi appointment on Monday ihe 3d day of July next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., qi the house of David Keller, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested are re queued to present their claims or be debarred Irom coming in for a share of said fund. ' Wm, DAVIS, Auditor. " Stroudsburg, June 7, 1848. caution; Whereas my wile Catharine, has without anv reuhonable cau.se or provocation left my j eu anu ooara: all persons are iiereoy cau tioned not to harbor or trust her on my acpouni, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting. CHARLES FUNK. Milford, June 8,1 S48..-3i. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby givthi to all legatees and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective decendents and minors, that the admin istration accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Mon roe county, and will be presentsd for confirma tion and allowance o the Orphan's Court, to be held at Stroudsburg, in and for the aforesaid county, on Monday the 10th day, of July next, at 10 o'clock a. m. j The first and final account of Thomas W. Rhodes, Administrator of the estate of Mary Heller, late of Stroud township, deceased. The final account of George Shafer and Ja cob YVilhams, Administrators of the esiate of Goerge Shafer, late of Hamilton township, de ceased. , The account of James H. Stroud, one of the Executors of the .last Will and Testament of Daniel Stroud, late of Stroudsburg, deceased. The final account of Abraham Depuy and Daniel Depuy, Administrators of the estate of Aaron Depuy c late of Smithfield township, de ceased;, (by, Jraham Depuy, one 6f said Ad ministrator. , , .. . The first account of Michael Walter, Exec utor of ihe last Will and Testament of George Walter, late of Smithfield township, deceased. The account of Charles Boys and Samuel Boys, Administrators of the estate of James Boys, late of Stroud township, deceased. . The account of Daniel Andrew, Guardian of Rebecca Heffelfinger, one of the daughters of David tteflelfinger, late of Ross township, de ceased. SAMUEL REES, Jr. Register. Kegister's Orhce, Stroudsburg, June 8,1848. J 4t. ; 'Vive la Republique!" VIVE LES PILLULES VEGETALES INDI ENNES DE WRIGHT ! O O S3 V WRIGHT'S INDIAN M o o H Yegetable o H PILLS Long live the Republic ! Lcng live Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills. Another crisis in the affairs of humanity. has passed; another fever turned ; the hostile elements have met the battle is faught and won ! FRANCE IS FREE ! A long struggle it has been first bursting into the wild excesses.of sudden political emancipation then relapsing under a victorious leader ; then snapirig the chains imposed by the allied powers and again yielding to time-serving conservatism. But France 'had tasted the sweets of Liberty. Could she forget it No ! Her perfidious king was, in the splendor of his power, driven igno- mimously from his throne and France glorious, liberty -loving trance, has again taken her place in the van of nations. . VIVE LES PILDLES VEGETaLES IKDIEXNES DE WRIGHT. Napoleon said that ''the stomach governs the world." Nations are distinguished by the quality of their cookery, and are indebted greatly for energy cif character to the perfection of digestion. While the ancient Romans lived in simplicity, they were invincible ; but when luxury crept inVphysical and mental enervation followed, until they were no longer' able to resist the more hardy northerners. By improving digestion, and removing morbific humors, Wright's Indian Vegetable Fills become a great moral and politicl engine. They clear the head, and by the buoyancy of spirit which they impart, improve the heart. They thus exercise a powerful influence in favor of civil liberty. The energy of a People depends measurably upon the health of a people, and the maintenance of their rights depends upon their energy, i herefore give health, and you give energy and sustain pop ular governmet. Let all, then, cheiish health, not merely for the enjoyment which it brings, but for the gigantic in terests which depend upon it. Let Wright's In dian Vegetable Pills-be ured in the spring, to prevent disease in the fall. Had Louis Philippe beep a man of common sagacity, he would have ceded to the people those little reforms for which they asked, and would thus have staved off a rev olution. But tie not only denied them, but added insult to injury, by curtailing the few privileges which the people had. Matter and mind are gov erned by the same general laws. Abuses may accumulate in the human body, which a revolution alone can remove ; whereas, by moving in time the evil day is postponed indefinitely "VIVE LA REPUBLIQUE ! VIVE LES VEGETALES PILULES INDIENNES DE WRIGHT ! ! MONROE COUNTY. George H Miller, Stroudsburg John Lander, Craig's Meadows . Bell & Brothers, Experiment Mills . Henry Kintz, Bartonsville A S Edinger, Tannersville Georse Keller, Kellersville Charles Saylor, Savlorsburg Brodhead & Brother Dutotsburg Jacob Long, Snydersville John Marsh & Brother, Fennersville, Lewis Sox, Chesnuthill B.EW.ARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. Re-member, that the original and only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of each box. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169 Race stxeet, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich street, New York; and 198 Tremont street,.Boston. June 8, 1848. feb 24, ly JOB WORK Neatly executed at this Office. mm Administrator's Notice. Wh ereas letters of administration to the es tate of Ferdinand Kleiber, late of Milford, Pike county, deceased, have been grained to the sub scriber ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same, will present them dulv authenticated for settlement, to JAMES S. WALLACE, Adm'or. Milford, 8 June, 1848.--6t. (C?3 Most Extraordinary Work ! jQ IHE MARRIED WOMAN'S , PRIVATE iMEDlCAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAtJRlGEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF. WOMAN. Sixth Edition. ,18mo. pp. 250. Price $11. 25,000 Copies sold in TiireeMoulIas ! 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 i is intended especially for the married, or 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 its, pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumera ble, letters received by the. author will attest. . , Here, also, every female the vvife, the mother, the one, either budding 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 of cuie, in every complaint to which her sex is subject, j Copies will be sent ly mail 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 Vo 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 panion1, is sold by booksellers throughout the Uni ted States. May 18, 1818 1m. To whom it may concent! Notice is hereby given, that my wife Mary has without any cause or provocation left my bed and board, and all persons are cautioned not to trust or harbor her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her coniraciing. . NICHOLAS BOSLER. Milford, May 25, 1848. BISHOP & SPERIXG, - COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, No. 14 New Washington Market, And bo West Broadway, DEALERS IN Butter, Cheese, JBggs, Pork, Poultry and Gaiue. Liberal advances made on Country Produce. Storage at reduced prices. May 18, 1848. 3m. . A Cure lor Hydrophobia ! Doct. A. A. Lines .of Milford,Pike county, Pa., has in his possession a remedy for the cure of Hydrophobia, which he obtained with a vast deal of difficulty; and he knowing some eight or ten persons being entirely cured after being bitten by mad dogs. Any person wish ing his. attendance or.Recipe, can obtain either by calling at his office in Milford, where he will be ready to attend punctually to all who may require his assistance. May 18, 1847. 4t. GREAT NATIONAL WORK. A History of the Revolution and Lives of the Heroes of the War of Independence, BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly 200 Deauutui wood Engiavmgs. "This is a splendid book. A'valuable ad- dition to the Historic Literature of ourcouniry We .are much mistaken if it does not take rank with the works of Irving und Prescott," Fdiik- ford Hearald. It surpasses any similar work yet-offered to' the American public." Neal's Gazette. "It may be properly considered a popularised Military Hisiory of the Revolution, extremely well and judicious written." N. American. The present work on the Revolution and Us Heroes, is superior, both in extehT and design to any that has heretofore come under our no tice." Inq. A well connected History of i"hat eventful period, Ledger. "Decidly the best popular Hisiory of the War of the Revolution and its Heroes, that has yet been given to the country." Saturday Levelling Fost. AGENTS WANTED to canvass for the above elegant Work, in every county and town in the United States, lo whom the moat liberal inducements will be offered. Price only S3. Address (post-paid) WM. A. LEARY. No. 158 North Second St. May 25, 1848.---3tn. Philadelphia. 11. & E. 15. Attorneys and Counsellors ai Law, MILFORD, PIKE COUNTY, PA. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care.. Office opposile the' Presbyterian Church, on Broad street. February 10, 1848.-ly.t New and Cheap Hardware, Cutlery aiitiiTool Store. SOUTHEEST CORNER OF THE PUBLIC SO.IJARE, EASTON. TO COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF HARDWARE. WILLIAM Having. purchased the slock of F. W. Noble, intends keeping. the above stand, ta full as sortment of Hardware, Cutlery and Tools of all kinds. He has juSt received and will continue, . to keep for ale ai low prices, and on liberal terms, a large, full, and complete assortment, of American and English sdielf and heavy Hardware. Purchasers are respectfully invited to ex-3 . amine his stock, consisting in part of the following articles: . -. . For Merchants. Braces and Bits, iron Braces Carpenter's planes and plows Shingling and lath 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. , A complete-lot of American door locks, with different knobs Thumb and drop latches English knob and closet locks Iron & brass shutter lastenings Sash springs, sash cord Window, Fasteners Frame and screw Pullies Wood-screws, I) l rpi Brads, Tacks, 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 Btitchers and Roger's razors, Chapman's Magic Razor Strops i Iron, German silver, and plated Teaspoons, German silver and Plated butter knives, Japand gothic Waiters and Bread trays, Snuffers and trays, Coffee mills, Shovels and. tongs, Coal hods and sifters, Brass and plaled stair rods Lamps and Candlesticks of alj kinds, Japand spittoons, Tea cannistera, Powder-llasks aiid shot belts, t. Curriers knives, Butcher's saws, The attention ofFarmers is particularly called Easjun, April 20, 1848. 6m. BLANKS. The subc"riber has on hand and offer's for sale, a superior assortment of blanks, viz: Deeds, Mortgages, Executions, Summonses, Subpoenas, Bonds, c. L. F. BARNES. Milford, November, 4, 1847,. , NOTICE To Charlas Bortree and Harriet his-wife, late Harriet La Bar, Elizabeth La Bar, Samuel Rees La Bar, Henry Barlow and Emefaie his wife, late Emetine La Bar, Edwin La Bar, Hor ace La Bar, Gilbert M. La Bar, Eugene La Bar, Hellen T. La Bar and Albina La Bar: Take notice that an inquest will be held upon the premises on Thursday ihe 22d ddij of June next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.of that day, for the purpose of making partition of ihe following, described messuage and tract of land, situate !n the township of Smithfield, in the County of Monroe, and State of Pennsylvania, containing about One Hmich'cd & Fifty-two Acres with the appertenances; adjoining lands of Mi chael Walter, Henry Strunk, Samuel Meiz, Charles Lambert and others, to and among vou, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same according to law. At which time and place you ane required to attend if you think proper. ANDREW STORM, Sheriff. Sheriff s office, Stroudsburg, April 26, 1848. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that R. T. Downing, Israel Howell, Ebenezer Levick, George D. Smith, and Isreal Howell, Administrator of Ar thur Howell, deceased, late Copartners, trading under the firm of R. T. Downing & Co., did on Hie 21st day of the 4th mohih (April) 1848, execute to the subscriber 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 euher member df the firm, are requested t.o pay the same wiihout delay to tigs subscriber, and all persons having demands upon the part nership or Upon either member, are closired to preterit them for settlement to WILLIAM NEAL, Assignee. Seventh St. 2d door below Green. Philadelphia. Any business connected wilh the firm will be transacied at the Counting House, formerly of E. Levick &c Co., 238 North Third St. 4th mo. 22, 1848. 6l. NOTICE. In tlfe matter, of the estate of Jacob Doiter, Sen., late of Polk township, Monroe county, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed au ditor by ihe Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make distiibuiion of the fund (or proceed of real estate) in ihe hands of Joseph Frable, Esq Administrator of the estate of said Jacob Dul ler, Sen'r. lale of said Township and County, deceased, le and among; the creditors of,said deceased, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment on Saturday, the seventeenth day of June next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at the house of J. Knecht, in ihe borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all persons' interested are. required to present their claims or he debarred from coming in for a share of such assets or fund. . WILLIAM S. REES, Auditor. May, 1 1, 1848. 4t. , BLANK MORTGAGES For slo at this Office. , ELWELL,. n For Builders. Shovels and Spades Hay and Manure Forks Spade and Fork handles Crow bars, pick axes Grub and bog lioesbush hooks Buck, "cut, mill & hand saws Salters spring balance, &steel vards and Clout Nails i Bellows, sieves, oxiips .: -vr:l.- TJ"l. . i I Finisning Nails Halters, trace and log chains Grain, grass, and bush scythes Horse brushes, cards and combs Sleigh, house, and hand bells ' Chopping axes, &c &c Door scrapers and 'door knockers, Coach wrenches and bed keys, Mouse and rat traps, Pails and wah. boards, i Long and shari handle Frying pans, Brass kettles, Enammelled saucepans, Patent metal lea kettles and hoilers, . . . Grid Irtths, Busting spoons and ladles, Flesh forks, skimmers, flat irons, Choppers and Mincing knives, CheMi till, trunk, and Pad locks, Axe helVes, chioel handles, malleis, etc. Malleable Iron, Hub Bands, Carriage springs,,, 7? Wagon boxes, Iron axles, &c. to his slock of farming implements. IVew York & Eriq K.iil-Kad SUITIiTIJBR AKRAIYGXtflCHTS. From May 1, 1848 until further notice. FOR PASSENGERS Leave New-York: from the fruit of Duane Street, at 7 o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock, p. m. for Piermoni, Blauvuh ville, Clarksiown, Spring Valley, Mousey, Rain apn, Monroe Works, Turners, MonroeOxford,. Chester, Gothen, New Hampton, Middleiown, Howells, Ofisville, and Port Jems. For N ew York and intermediate places leave PORT JERV1S at 6 a. si., and at 3 p. i., Oti ville at 6 35 a. m., and 3 35 p. m., iUiddleiowu at 7 a. m., and 4 p. m., Goshen at 7 20 a. m. and 4 20 p. m., Chester at 7 1-2 a. m., and 4-1-2 p. m. 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. ii., per Barges Samuel Marsh, Henry Suydam jr. and Dunkirk. 1 eave Port Jervis at 9 a.m., Otisville at 10 a .m., Middleiewu at 1 1 A. m.j Goshen at 12 M. and Chester at 12 1-2 M. MILK will be taken morning and evemng by trains running expresnly for that purpose. H. C. SEYMOUR, Stin't. Piermoni, Mav 4, 1848, if. AUDITOR NOTICE. Notice is hereby given lhat ihe undersigned. Auditor, appointed by he Orphans' Court of the County of Monroe, to audit, examine, and if necessary resettle the. account of Daniel Tran sue and Jacob Traisue, Administraiors of the estate of David Smoke, deceased, and make distribution, will rjieet at the house of Jacob Knecht, in the bosough of Stroudsburg, on Mon day the 12th d'4y of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. m , when a.rid where all persons interested may attend. FR.ANKLIN STARBIRD, Auditor. May 11, 1848. 4t "AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the account of Felix Weiss, administrator of the estate of John Snyder, de ceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors and all persons interested, that the undersigned Au ditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mon roe county, 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 Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are required if . present the same, or be debarred from comiugf in for a share. of the assets .lo be distributed. SAMUEL S. DREHER. - Auditor, May 18, 1848.-4t. F. H. SMITH, Pocket Book and Morocco Case Manufacturer, Has' succeeded B. P. SI STY, ai the Obi Stand, 52 1-2 CHESNUT Streei. Philadelphia. Pocket Books, Bankers' Cases and Poiifolios of every description, Port Mannare, Ivory Tab- ' -lets, Card Cases, Dressing Caes,- Sagar do , Writing do., Backgammon Boards and Chess men, Gold Pens, Snyder's, Chapman's and Saunder's Razor Strops; Fenny's Tally ho Ra zors, Roger's, Wade & BuichHrs, 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 neatness and despatchst April 6, 1848. 3m.' : 1 9 mm
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