cast Catecliised-The Qucisions " and Replies. The Louisville Journal has broughi Gen. Cass to he form, and taken him through the 0jticalx catechism. Here are the question nrl here the replies. It must he admitted that ,he result makes Gen: Cass' principles "as clear mud," whilst it leaves no doubr thai he is in favor of all things and against all things 'all things to all men :" 'Are vou in favor of protection. General V Ifvouare a Northern man, I refer you o i..'... in itiA Indiana convention in 1843, but if yon are a Southern man, you will find my opinions emnoateu in my reuem vuics mm speeches in the Senate." "Arc you for or against the Wilmot Proviso, General V 'If yOU are a iNOHliBni uin, 1 min tfu uj the edition of my life jusn puhlisht-i in the Globe office for the North : hut, if you are a Southern m,n vnn will find some very good reading in the edition of my life published in the same of- fice for the South. "Do you approve or disapprove the annexa tion of Texas, General?" lf you are an anti-annexation man, 1 refer . . I. riairrtit A rl eo rt i . or fnr nrnnf.tbat T no. YOU III ,,,c !"" iiu.v-i..-. i "r I T - r K.it t f n f a nosed me prnjeci iiium waning , uui, jrwu u.o an annexation man, you will find my views very atinfficiorilly set forth in mv voles and speech- in favor of that measure." "Are you for or against the dynasty of Lou jw Philippe, General ?" -iU yo arc a Louis Philippe man, you will b- so oooil as to read my book on ihP r rencti Rins and Court ; but, il you are an ami-ljOtiii Philippe man, I will send you a package of my laie speeches infavor of the French revolu tion. "Are you for or against the improvement of t'fhe noise and coftision would prevent my . r.im limn.r lionrfl f T mom In full vnn " 'n Bf.!rTont and Harri-on there will not be mcfethao hall a crop 01 wntg mis ian. If locofocoism fa-ilf 'o produce a good crop ,t ....If ,.ri ha f.ir tlm want n f rlpun aniting. W hIuII put it fix feet underground in iVOveiiiuer. 1 Xjvuzovu uuu. To prevent further iroub?e about the $7 50. ...U.fl-.. I " rtnao i Kill In t I una vm icucis, ici wiigic ... em up to (he highest bidder Democrat. Just as Gov. Cass's Michigan law proposed lltnn 111 11 1 1 Willi nill's- .. w..w.. - t . - . . i ii mrii . i n ri 1 . f ur i i . t i i f n i IH MIK lllgll1, iicjjic. ni ' nv 1 1 -f- f, their own nuinev as they pleased, or seeming I-.. I .11 I A'. - n n t T. . I Imnnrrfs thflkp a UUie SUUBU ailU uisicajicv-uui widiu" w who claimed to be their superiors. Louisville Jour. Gen. Cass signed a law in Michigan for sel- hiAAvr Ha nticrht llll nunc ui'ii w v. 1 to be punished under his own law. N. Y. Globe. He seems to think so too. He has sold him self to the highest bidder repeatedly. Louis. Jour. It is calculated that the heat produced by re spiration in twelve hours, in the lungs of a heal ihy person, is such as would melt about one hundred pounds of ice. A Change Indeed. "Honest George Krem er," of Union county, is an out and out Taylor man, and with him o a hum of political assa ciatea. Mr. Kremer is an old, staunch Iocofoco of (he Jackson school, and has Jong been a leading man of that pany, and frequently named in connection with the office of Governor. Signs of tiie Times. The passengers on the outward and inward bound trains of cars, (says the Buffalo Express) on the Attica and Buffala railroad, lately took a vole upon the question of the next Presiden tial election, which resulted as follows: Outward Bound. Inward Bound Taylor, 62 36 Van Buren, 22 3 Cass, 7 6 Hale, 7 1 Webster, X, 0 Doubtful, 2 ' 4 101 50 The follwin is lhe result of a tote taken on board the steamer Shenandoah', on her late trip from St. Louis to Pitburg : Ladies. Gentlemvn. Taylor Cass Van Buren 16 4 0 36 16 1 31 The Cincinnati Alias says, the vote on hC tino L. iir f i L o qnn n e n r ni ro on .I n . .. til " u, y. eiepilGll, uauui u&wjv pBn- gers, stood Taylor 71 Cass 19. Subterranean Fire Ii ts staled bv the LoiAon Times, of a late dale, that a subterranean 18 burned near Sheffield, England, which has been in exis tence in thai vtcimiv fAr r.exjiury past, and rWlllCn nas. 1 com.... .. lormmilail tho i t j v . ground. Portions of ihe Sheffield creels have oSUIlK VPBrB fifTf-l ov. .i r linllnur - -6", "Abusing ine ieaul IhonAnth ll . . . . . 1 . .1 . "vu"lu- imuses uave been render" unieti - - .uvuu.il u. umcK ana choke daiPf auu cellars have been closed for years Va er uu irom we is tnere u rm.n,i .. ..iiiv vuiiii iihi infi ti l hnl II - i "eingoindermined. was lorn down. Rnmo f. . -.mo ycura 4' er, a lew cottages were erected upon its tite, ajd th&y are tumbling down and have bean abandoned. '. many years ago, flames at time8 iueut i August a, ioto romlfis8ures in the fiedfi and a farm i The Epidemic Michigan. ThefHon. John Novell, U..S. District Attor ney and ex-U. S. Senator, Hon. Lanzing B. Mizner, A. Wales, Eq. Hon. Alexandef Da vidson, and Uaac B. Smith, all leading locofo cos, have commenced the publication of a cam paign paper in Detroit, devoted to the election of Taylor. Tho Ann Harbor Democrat dnd Alegan Record have dropped tiass. The de serters are so numerous ilidi too much of our .space would be occupied to chronicle evert the leading Ones. "Thus star by Stir declines, , Till all have passed away." At d Cass ratification! meeting and bole' rais ing, iri Branch county, Michigan, Idiely, there proved to be mofe Taylor and Van Buren men than Cassites. When the "raising" cdmmenced, the ex-Editor of the Sentinel called out at the top of his voice for three cheers for Cassf which was responded to with cheers for Van Bureft and Taylor.- The figging getting tangled, a man was sent up td adjust it, which he did, attd then called for "thfee cheers for Old Zack," which were given" with tremendous effect. The Locos then scattered, and the pole fell dowti ! North American". On Sunday last, in Forks Township, North ampton Co., bv the Rev. T. W. L HofTediiz, Mr. Reuben Messingeh, Butcher, of Strouds burg, and Miss Mary Ann AtLer of the for mer place. PILL TAKING MADE EASY. -We anndunce with great pleasure the important fact that a medicine has just made its appearance which, though a powerful purgative and an unrivalled purifier of the blood, neither gripes r.or nauseates, and is administered in the form of a sugar plurr.b. We, of course, allude to Clickener's Sugar-coated Purgative Pills, which we perceive, by our ex change papers, are every where the rage, and fast driving all the old-fashioned, griping, and nausea ting popular compounds out of the market. For sale at the Republican Office, by T. Schoch, the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg. LIVER COMPLAINT is generally accompa nied with pain in the right side, extending to the top of the shoulder ; variable appetite, occa sionally a disordered stomach, yellew tinge of the skin nnd eyes, and often a swelling over the region of the liver, together with other symptoms of a V:,- T Vmotahl Pills will h found JP . . ,. . . ii- . t jone ot tne very best medicines in me worm tonne cure of all diseases of the Liver ; because they expel from the body those moibid humors which, when deposited upon this important organ, are the cause of every variety of Liver Complaint. From three to six of the above named Pills, taken on going to bed, will, in a short time, give such man ifest relief, that no persuasion will be necessary to induce a perseverance in their use, until the liver is restored to healthy action. Beware of Sugar Coated Counterfeits. Re member, that the original und only genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of Wil liam Wright on the top label of each box. For sale by George H. Miller, who is the only authorized agent for Stroudsburg see advertise ment for other agencies in another column. Office and general depot, 169 Race st. Phil'a. Most Extraordinary Work ! TUe Married Woman's PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAtiRlCEAU, PROFESSOR of diseases of woman. Sixth Edition. 18mo. pp 250. Price Si 25,000 Copies sold in Three Months I 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 WoYk It is intended especially for the married, of those contemplating marriage, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particular ly. Truely, knowledge is power; It is health, hap piness, affluence The revelations contained in it3 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 either budding into womanhood or the one in the decline of years in whom nature contem plates an important changecan discover the cau ses, symptoms, and the most efficient remedies, and most certain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. Copies will be sent by mail free of postage-fa 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- l ceau Box 1221, New-York City. Publishing Of- jfice, 1-29 Liberty-st., New-York. The 'Married Woman's Private Medical com panion, is sold by booksellers throughout the Uni ted States. July 6, 1848 2m. Auditor's Notice. Tte undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphanb' Oourl of Monroe County, to examine and if iiecerary res?nle the account of Andrew Storm, admini'rstor of the eMaie of John B. Fetherman, deceased, and make disiribuiion, will attend to the dui.'es of his appointment, on Tuesday, ihe 12th of ;3eprember next, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the house of Jacob Knecht, in ihe Borough of Stroudsburg, a: rbich time and place all persons having claims are required to present the same before me, or be debarred Uom coming in for a share of the assets. FRANKLIN STAR BIRD, Audiior. . 10JO Yiolins and Flutes. 1 a t fro U $150 to $3,50, for sale by, , ' A JOHN H. ME LICK, REGISTERS NOTIGf; Noice is hereby given to all legatees .and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective decendents and minors, that the admin; isiraiion accounts of the following estates have been filed in the office of the Register of Mon roe courtly, and will be presented for confirma tion and allowance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Stroudsburgi in and fdr the affiresaid county, On Mondai the 25th day of Septefhbet next, at 10 o'clock a. m. The firbt account of James H. Stroud. Ad-. minitaior of the estate of Charles G. Ndbe, late of Pocon township, dereesed. i SAMUEL tlEES, Jfr Register. ftegister's Office, Stroudsburg, ) August 24, 1848. $ Ranaway from the subscriber on the night of the 22d July, 1848, SamUel W. A food, art in dentured apprentice to the wagon making busi ness. Said apprentice is about 5 feet 5 inches high, and about 19 years of age father pale complexion. Had on wheti he left a black (rock c'oatj cloth cap, and green striped cassimerg pafita. He had 2 years from the 6ih rtf April last td sferve. The above reward will be paid but ho expenses for his delivery to the subnOri-ber,- All persons are forbid harboring dr em ploying him undel the penally of the law. JOHN M. HELLfiR. Milfdrd, Pike fcrt.j July 25, 1848. Raising: Blood And Consumption, pain in the side and night sweats. Asthma, Whooping Coilgh, palpita tion of the heart, Liver complaint. Bronchitis, And all diseases of the throat; lungs and liver, cured by Sherman's All-rie'aiiiig Balsam. RAISING BLOOD AND CdNSlJMPTION Mr. Milne, Builder, in Brookfyn,- was dU tacked withraising blood, followed by a coilgh, pain in the side, and all the usual syrripldnls of consumption. He employed two of the beat physicians ; they did him no gbddj and told him he could Hot liiie. Hearing of the wonderful cure's performed by Sherman's Balsam, he sent at 10 o'clock at night to Mrs. Hayesj 136 Fulton street, and got a bottle ; it operated like a charm, stdpjje'd the bleeding and cough ! Before he had taken one bottle he1 was able ttf be abdut his work. It had saved his life. His daughter,- residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Ann Mast on, of Williamsburg living in Tenth, near South Iounh-street, says-'-That she had been trdubled with a hacking dough; and pain in the chest,- for a long time, which at last become so bad that she was obliged to give up her school fur more thafi & year. She then commenced taking the All-Healihg Bal sam which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has resumed her laborious occupation as a teacher, 14 years Mr. John O'Neil, lOih avenue and 2 1 si street, suffered with a cough, raising of phlegm, and pain in his side. He could get no relief he tried the All-Healing Balam, which drove the pain from his side, allayed the cough; and brought the disease upon the surfdeej and before he had taken three bottles, was .entirely dured; pleurisy iftri fc'oxsuiiipffofr. Mrsj Bagaas, a lady upwards of 70, residing 83 Sheriff, has for years been subject to attacks of Pleurisy,-Raising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath,- Pain in her Head and various parts of her body. Her friends believed herpas recovery. The All-Healing Balsam releived her at onfee of all her alarming syrhp lons, and now she is able to attetfd to her work. ASTHMA AND' WHOOPING COUG'K. Mrs. Lucretia Wells, 95 Christie-streeij L. S. Beals, 19 Delancey street ; VYm. H. Youngs, 75 Walnut street, know ihe value of this great remedy. Ask for Sherman.s All-&ealing Balsam, and see that his written signature is on each boille. Price 25 cents and SI per bottle Dr. Shermans Worm and Couh Lozenges sold as above Principal Office 106 Nassu-street, N. Y. Agents for Monroe county, Theodore Schoch, Stroudsburg, Charles Saylor, Saylorsburg. George B. Keller, Cherry Valley, H. Peters & Co., Btishkill, Pike dodflty, W. F. Brodhead, Dingmans rerry, J. S. Wallce, Milford, William Shouse, Wilsonville. it A CARD. DR. V, M. SWAYYE, Surgeon Dentist, announces lo the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity, that he intends visiting that place on the 5ih of Septembef next, at which time he will be happy to wan upon all those who may be desirous of obtaining his professional serve ces. His acquaintance with the people, and his well known reputation as a Dentist, it is hoped will serve as a sufficient recommenda- lion to all who may require his services. August 17, 1848. 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 ihe duties of his appointment on Friday the 15ih day oi September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of David Keller, in the Bor ough of Stroudsburg, when and where all per sons having claims against said estate are re quired to prebent the same, or be debared from coming in for a share of ihe assets to be dis diMribuied. SAMUEL S. DREHER. AuguM 17, 1848. i, J ' : ... To the Voters of llWpe county. Fellow Citizens: Not having been encour aged by any of my friends 1 offer myself as a, candidate for the office of HIGH SHERIFF, fit the ensuing election, of my own free will and ae'ebrd. The principal inducement for so doing 1s the fear there will inn lie candidates enough in thG field for ttie dear people to choose from: yet t Will not Hdve the least objection to being elected. Should that be the caste, I will filedge mUlf to peffUrm the duties of the of fice' in the following manner, viz : First If any process tomes iritb my hands against any due' I will ekith him if i can; and keep hirti if I can until he is legally discharged by due cobrse df law. 2nd i Be cainious, how you get into debt; for- if an execution, crimes ititb my hands against any one in the Gnuntyj and he has hot the cash 1 will levy on his properly if 1 ckn find any, a lid sell it to '.he best bidder, and af ter taking good care of my bwn fees 1 will pay over the balahce where it honestly belongs. 3rd and last: If any one should be convicted of a eapital crime (which God forbid) and a death warrant unforiuuaiely come intb my hands I will hang him tip by the neck until ha be dedrj, dead, dead, and may ihe Lord have filer cy tiri his soul. Am io politic?; 1 am a full blooded Rough ahd Ready Whig. Very respectfully; ydur humble servarif. PHILIP ABBOtf: ToHyhanha township, Aug. 17, 1848. Td the People of Mbhi'oe county; Fellow-Citizens .'-"Encouraged by numerous friend 1 offer myself as a candidate for the oU rice' of Coiihty Cbnlihissibtiei', Ai the approaching General electetion. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a tna jbruy of your suffrages, I pledge myself io dis charge the duties of said office wnh fidelity, impartiality; and to the best of rny ability. Re"3pectfully; your friend and fellow-citizen, ABRAHAM FENNER. jS'mhhfield triwfiship, August 17. 1848. Td the Voters of Sloriroe county. Felldw Citizens: Encouraged by numerous friends I offer myself as a candidate for thd of fice of Ctiiliity Cdrnitiissionerj at the approaching General election. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a' riia jority of y'b'tlr suffrages, 1 pledge lityself to dis charge the duties of said office1 with fidelity; impariialiy, to the best of my ability. Respectfully,- your friend and fellow-citizen, PHILIP FISHER. 3ifoud' tfiwnship; Abgust 3, 1848. To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow Citizens: 1 offer myself as a candi dale for the office of Pfothbnoidrif arid blerkbf the Courts of Monroe county i at the ensuing General Election, and respect fully solicit yobf suffrages. If elected, I will endeavor faithfully, personally, and impartially to discharge the duties bf said office Respectfully your friend and Fellow Citizen. J. H. EILENBERGER. Middle S'mithfjeld, Abg. 10, 1848. To the Voters of Monroe county. At the urgent solicitation of many persons frrim different parts of the county, I have con sented to be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, at the approaching October Election, afid re spectfully solicit your votes. Should you think proper to elevate me to said office', 1 will dis charge its duties, to the bent of my abilities. Respectfully, your obedient servant, MELCHOIR DREHER. Stroud township, August 3, 1848 To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow-Citisensi5v'ng encouraged by many friends in different parts of the County, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of HIGH SHERIFF, at (he ensuing General election. Should 1 be so fortunate as lo be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidel ity, personally, impartially, and lo the best of my ability. Refpectfully, your friend, PETJfiR KEMMERRER. Hamilton, July 13", 1848.- To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow Citizens --Encouraged by numerous friends I offer myself as a candidate for the of fice of Register and Recorder, at the approaching general eleciiony and res pectfully solicit your votes and support. Should 1 be so fortunaie as to receive a majority of your suffrages I pledge myself to discharge the duiies of said office with fidelity, impartially, and to the best of my ability PETER &EYHART, Pocono, July 6, 1848. To the Voters of Monroe county. Fellow-Citizensi--'&ncoxtaged by many friends from different parts of the County, 1 offer.my self as a candidate for the office of HIGH SHERIFF, at the ensuing General election. Should I be so fortunate as to be elected, I pled'ge myself) io discharge the duties of said ofiWwith fide . ity, personally, impartially, and' ro ifie best t jf my ability. Respectfully, your friend, CHARLES SHOEMAKER. Middle Smiihfield, July 6, Jgvte. To the Voters of Monroe doujlfy- Fellow Citizens ; EncouMed by numeruu.- friends I offer myself as a candidate for ihtf office of HIGH SHERIFF OF THIS COUNTY at the approaching General elrcium. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a ma- jority of your suffrages, I pledge myself to di,-;,t charge the duties of said office with ndcluy, personally, impartially, and to the best of my ability. Respec fully, your humble .nervaul. JAMES N. DURLlNG. ' Siroudshurg, July 6. IS48. 1 To the Independent Electors of, Monroe County. FeLLoW-CitiZENs : Encouraged by many of my friends ftom different pans of the' C?ouii- ty, I am again induced lo ofler myself as can didate for the office of HIGH SHERIFF, at the ensueing General Election. Should J be w so fortunate as to receive a majority of your Votes 1 shall endeavor io discharge ihe duties : of said office wnh fidelity, and to the best ht my ability. With sentiments of respeci, 1 remain yours truly, , PETER LANDER. Smithfleld township, June 29. 1848. To the Voters of Monroe county; Fellow Citizens Encouraged by numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for ihe of fice of ,Pfothtmotawj and Clerk of the setierat , uoufts of Monroe county at the approaching general election. Should 1 be so fortunate as to receive a miu . jority of your suffrages, I pledge myself tu dls charge the duties o! said omces with fidelity, personally, impartially, and to the best bf my ability. Respectfully, your humble servant, M. H.MEHER, Stroudsburg, June 22, 1848. To the Free and Independent Elector s OF MONROE COUNTY, FELLOW-CiTlZEftsr-Almost ihrre years have:, now expired since you did me ihe honor to elect. ihe to the offices of Register and Recorder off this County. Having, xo the beat of know-? edge, faithfully and impartially performed oyr (ifficial duties; and as I have received many snr' couragements frbtn my numerous friends indlf ferent pans of the County, I therefore the liberty of again offering myself as aaau didate fdr the same offices, at the eming' general election. Should I be so fortUEofa-a. to be re-elected, 1 will perform the diwis in cumbent Upon me, (to the best of rny bilwy) personally, faithfully, and if possible te.jur eritire satisfaction. Vith sentiments of respect, I remain your public s,erranr 5 SAMUEL REES, Jf. Sfrondsb urg, June 8, 1848 -te. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Monroe, tlie. following Real Estate, formerly of YalentiTia Werkiser, late of Hamilton township, in said county, deceased, will be sold at public vendue, on Saturday, the second day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, two tracts or pie ces of Land, situate in Hamilton township, in said county, about one mile from Fennersville. Lot o, 1, Containing 118 Acres, 140 PcttShes adjoining lands of Conrad Arnold, Thomas Mil ler, James Miller and John Werkieer; about 75 acres of which are cleared and ihe remainder covered with timber of an excellent quality. l ne improvements are a 2 stories high, a LOG BARN; a good- Apple Orchard, and other Iruk irees. A never failing stream of water runs throuy h the whole tract, and a good spring of water near; the house. Lot No 2, Containing 52 Acres, 30 Perches, adjoining lands of John Williams, Peter and Abraham Butts and said Loi No. 1 ; about 30 acres, of which are cleared -and the residue is well timbered. A small, uueara of- water passes through the same. The Conditions of Sale. One third of the purchase money to be paid at ihe confirma tion of the salei one third, part on the first of April next and the other on the first day of A pnl 1850, HENRY WJ3RK1SER, Adm'or. fiy the 'Court. f J. H. Stroud, Clerk. August 3, 1848. INT'AttJABLIi FAMILY COMPANION. Six Lecturer oh Causes, Prevention and Cure of Const jinptinnj Asthma, Diseases of tho Heart, and al Female Diseases, 234 pages, 28 engravings, paper 60 cts. ; bound 75 cts. Mail to ruf,y part postage 9 1-2 cts. Shonl.der Braces ahd Chest Expanders, S2. Mail i'j any part) 50 cts. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, $3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect S8 to S10, for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bmvels and Womb, af.id Weak Back and Chest ; sent by Express 'jverywhere. For Braces or Snpporieis, or T .... ci .. : v r l. . r . i . Rupture supporters, gire neigm irom neau io footj and circumference of person next ihesur face, just above the hips. If Rupture, mention whifch side. Agents wanted for the sale of tbw above goods. m Address Dr. S. S. FITCH. 707, Bro&dway, New York.'poplud. Match 16, li48.ly. . "'BF