Washington Coal Company. Dur readers are aware thai this Company is micr a railroad from Jrittsion. on the U'4U . .1 .u r.u m:: ii t. kavvaxen, at xne rauum ui tuc miuuie ureeK. '1)6 dlStatlCC ueiwoon mo iiiu puiina is iuuio in for'y mites, aim iu iisvks arc comempia- after the manner of the road between this jCg anu UaroonuaitJ. ouusequenwy mi iuuu ma engines will be employed, and the trans lation will be accomplished with stationary 0 onil inclined olanes. The Comnanv flBint;3 " i r0secultng uie enterprise wnii reuwiftuiwo I .vrtnnlc In Vi i ttn ta tvnrL' fWlfnnln. ed and in operation in something more than a At Middle Creek the Washington Railroad uches the canal of the Delaware and Hudson ..apen the two companies, whereby coal and her freight for the Washington Railroad will transported to and Irom tne iNonn river on n.loofjirfi ttnA Hiulsnn Hanal. In acCOT- Lee with 'his understanding, the building of i a I IHIU capacious basin, with docks, slides, ana omer .. nnnnrluiinnpac ia now nnino fnrtDnrrl lv r w 1 II i I. t, the inoutn ot lvimaie oreeK, too, tne L'hins'on Railroad Company has already Lcted an immense machine shop, for the man- factnre of railroad cars ana otner implement? )ae a number ol dwelling nouses have been (111 UD '"u ul uac uccu ujjuucu. y a large noiei win oe ereciea auring tne resent season, lo the incipient village has ttrw In wnr Pn JIVCH "I iiajiivauuig, Jll liuilll fihe President of the Washington Company. be compliment is no douhi merited, bui the Unenclature is liable lo objection. It is not E L.iMia aims fr r r n m n t nnw r 1 V r rC lie aboriginal names of that locality, is prefer- n - m t ble. ilu1 riayiesourg it designed io be, and hat speedily, a place of considerable impor- tt . 1 i . t r . l r : l i tocP. ujiim me cumpieuun ui me ivaniwau Unlimited thousand tons of coal will be re tired ihere annually for shipment. The time not distant more than ten years when Haw- ivsburs. a few months ago without an inhabi- Ut, will cohiain a thriving population of three It lOllI uiuusaiiu 3UUI5. Haylesburg is situated ten miles below this I'-rr and about the same distance above the lonnuence ui uie uacHawaxen ana lue ueia- n r I T I 1 . 1 T-V l ure river. On the Susquehanna the Washington Rail- wo toucnes tne ixonn irancn oanai, ana till hare an outlet lo market in that direction. Honesdale Democrat. A Pedestrian Feat. A few days ago, a man in Newark, undertook to feke up a hundred potatoes, placed in a line three bet apart, and deposit them ltr a basket at the be- fmning of the line, carrying one a! a time, within n hour, for a wager often dollars. He failed in lis task by several minutes. Another undertook pie same task, and accomplished it in forty-eight nmutes ! Neither of them had been trailer? to be exercise. The distance performed, we un- lerstand, is about 6 1-2 miles, besides the exer- ion of stooping and picking up the potatoes. Snoring. "My uncle P was an aw ful Miorcr. He could be heard further than a locksmith's forge but my aunt became so ac tnsiatned to it thai it soothed her repose. ney were s very domestic couple; atid" never lept apart for many years. At length my un it: was required to attend a court, at some hun dred miles distance. The first night after his Departure my aunt never slept a wink ; she' missed the snoring. The second night passed bay in the same manner, without steep.- She us getting into a very bad way,- atid: woulu Sirobably hare died had it not been' for tho in- jiftiuity of a servant girl ; she took the coffee null into mv aunt's chamber, and around her to j j o leep at once." Playing the Devil. We were a good deal amused at an aned Hole we beard the other day, of a certain pteacher whose calling confioed him whhin he limits of old Kentucky. He had preached fn his parish many years, and of cotfrse run fWi of the eloquence so much needed to'keep ins hearers awake and astonished. Let him jpreach ever so well now, it made no difference, Ibey had goi used to him and used to sleeping ; and sleep they would to hrs great annoyanec. u last he hit upon an expedient to bring era "P standing, as the saying is. He procured' a "nail tin whistle, which he took with him into be pulpit, and after taking his text and " bla zing away until his lungs were sore and his hearers all comfortably dozing and nodding ap pforal to each other, he, suddenly drew it forth tnd gave a shrill toot-a-toot. In an install the 'bole congregation was awake and upon their staring at the minister, at each other, and Pondering what in the name of pickles and hu- pin nature, as Sam Slick says, was to come xt. "You're a set of smart specimens of '""nanity, ain't you !"said the divine whistler, he slowly gazed around on his astonished """emblage. When I preach the Gospel to you all go to sleep : but ihe moment I go i playing the devil vou're all wide awake, up h,lU coining like a rush of hornets with a pole! " !etr nest !" Worchester Telegraph. VlT GeiT. Cass, denies that he drew any "ileage money taring the late session of the senate. A cnifir.ai from the becretary ol Sftnolo that Kn SI,1 riof . - "tuV OIAIVB bllGhft WW VII.- - ttT LipELpus Valentine. A female was n Ftidav week held to bail in Philadelohia in ruui ou a charge. of Jibel, in sending a scurril us valentine to another woman. r- , - " " . . A Long Term. A Simons .convicted of set? fire tn o nt,rrU,w nf itiMuu in Pittahinr jflNrno ij,ne 8;ncfl i'ao fVoen sentenced to ihirtv BJSilB imnmnnmnnt fn f Vtn' 'Pnitntiari!. - ApiointHieMt by Postmaster . General In-Pennsylvania since ZQth March. M. Wilson, Beaver, Beaver county. .1. K Shoemaker, Bellefonte, Centre. S. Calderwood, Mill Hall, Clinton. J. M. Martin, Hogesiown, Cumberland W. S. Powell, New Cnmberlahd,-doV J. Reed, Reedsville, Mifflin. R. R. Guthrie, New Bloomfield, Perry. J. J. Hopkins, Paris, Washington. Michael Hay, York,-York county. S. Monroe, Worthington, Armstrong. R. Craig, Poftersville, Butler. S. Cornell, Phtenoxville, Chester. Israel Cooper, Glenn Hope, Clearfield'. J. J. Montgomery, Evansbtirgh, Crawford'. Wm. Y. Efrryd, Newburgh, Cumberland. ' S S. HarrVmond, Nonh-East, Erie. -Asa Batfles, Girard, Erie. A. G. Allison, Waynesburg, Greene. G. W. Cotpton, Churchtown, Lancastef. J. Gillespe, Carbondale, Luzerne. J. C. Shaw, Wolf Creek, Mercer. James Milligan, Ickesburg, Perry. J. G. Armor, Laughlintown, Westmorland. S. A. Lauffer, Greensburgh. do'. W. B. Gardner, Berwick. A. A. Ross, Rochdale'. Henry Storer, Highshire. W. Fleming, Greencastle. W. R. Rea, Salisbury. . l" Hiram Evans, Beastown'.. Chatles Read, Greene. H. Rerchadi, Providence. Aaron L. Custer, Potistown. Samuel Roseburg, Pittsburg. William Butler, Lewistown. J. K. Shomaker, primer, Bellefonio. James M. Miller, Mauch Chunk. A large number of appointments to Post Offi ces in other States have been made but as they would not interest our rerders we omit them and publish only those in our State. Philadelphia IKarket. Monday April 16, 1849. The" market is firmer for all descriptions of breadstuff, and the stocks light, with nothing pressing on the market. There were sales of about 500'bbls. Flour, early in the day, at S4 S7 per bbl. for common brands, and later, 800 bbls. Rye Flour rs steady at $2,75'. Sales of Penn'a Cotn Meal at $2,50 per bbh, and a small lot of Brandywme ai $2,62 1-2. There is a moderate demand for Wheat, with sales of 8a4000 bu. white, for export, at 104c. per bu T ITT I V Mj-h Kea vvneat is held at yoaiuuc. live is scarce 9 at 56a58c. per bu. Corn is better with sales of 3a4000 bu. at 54c. for good yellow, and la ter in the day at 55c. Whiskey is steady al 19c. in hhds, and 20cr-m"bbis. BIAI1RIED, On he 15th inst., by M. D. Robeson, Esq., Mr. Robert Berry, and Miss Elizabeth Lee, all of Stroud township, Monroe Co., Pa. n the 8th' inst., by the Rev. Mr. Barrass, Mr. Micia ael M. Burnett, and Miss Emily Bush, all of StrcmdsbuTg. -WEB, In Stroud township, on the 16th inst., John Bonam, aged about 63 years Fevers. Fevers of all kinds ate peculiarly tinder the coh trol of Clickener's Sugar Coated Purgative Pills, owing to their unrivalled efficacy in purifying the chyle,- and thus- depriving the blood of the nourishment that feeds its inflammation. The va rious Fevers are indicated by as various symp toms, but cold shiverings, succeeded by a dry heat, with pains in the head, bones and limbs, are fea Hires common to all. Mrs. Ann- Sevm'our, of i roy, permits us to slate, that5 being far advanced in the first stage of the Typhus r ever, she had recourse to'Ulickener s Sugar Coated Purgative Pills, which completely expelled every symptom of the disease in a- week. She addsthat they are the only medicine she could ever get to remain on her stomach. Miss H. Allison of 4 Orchard-st., New York, had a fever of 3 years' standing entirely broken up by Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills". For sale at the Republican Office, by T. Sckoch, the only authorized agent for btroudsburg. GREAT ATTRACTION. Selling off at Cost' AT TflJE HAT AND CAP STORE OF F'RANCiS S". ?AULi. Please call immediately, no time to be lost, as he intends to leave the place as soon as he can arrange business, which will be iri' about four weeks. N. JB. Persons wheare indebted to F. S. P are requested to call and settle. F. S. PAULI. Stroudsburg April 191849. 3i. Guide to Sound Teeth $ Good Health! O. A. Jarvis, Dentist, Respectfully offers his professional services to the people of Siroudsburg and vicinity. Office opposite S. J. Hollinshead's Hotel. April 12, 1849. Cstate of Adam Gets, Late of Ross township, Monroe county, Pa., dee'd N,o'ice is hereby given that letters testamen tary upon the said estate haVe beerr granted ro (he undersigned. All persons indebted tb said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims or demands aoainst the same, will present them to PJ3TERGETZ, JOJ3EPH GETZ, $ Administrators?. Rqjs tpwnsbip, April -12, l849.-,6t f SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of alias levari facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, Penn'a,- ftf me directed, I will expose to public sale at. the public house of Jacob Knecht, in the Borough of Siroudsburg, on Wednesday the 2d day of May next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described property to wit: All ihose three tracts 6f land siiuate partly in Monroe and partly in Carbon counties, (formorly Northampton,) to wii: One traci called "Hall's Grove," beginning si a pine, thence north thirty-five degreed east three hun dred and sixty perches to a pb'st, north twemy five degrees east, two hundred and thirty perch es" to a stone,- south sity-five degrees West, 8ev6n'iy-five perches to a Stone, south Seventy five degrees west, one hundred and fifty-five perches and a half to a post, south three de grees west, two hundred nineiy-one and a half perches to the beginning, containing Four Hun dred and Twenty -three Acres and a half an Acre of Land, and allowance of six per cent for roads, &c. Also : one other tract of land called "Mount Pleasant," beginning at a post and stones, thence north sixty-five degrees east, two hundred and fifty ihree perches and four tenths to' a post, south twenty-five degre'es eas forty perches io a post, thence north sixty-five degrees east, two hundred and thirty-nine perches to a post, thence north twenty-five degrees west, one hun dred and seventy-five perches, four tenths to a post, thence soruth sixty-five degrees west,vihree. hundred and sixty perches to a pine, thence south twenty-eighi degrees and three quarters west, one hundred and sixty-eight perches io a stone, thence south thirty degrees east,-thirty-six and a quarter perches to the place of be ginning, containing Four Hundred and Thirteen Acres, Ninety -five Perches of land, and allow ance ofjsix per cent for roads, &c. Also : one other tract of land called " Becketts Plain" beginning at a stone corner of land surveyed to George Levers, thence north sixty degrees east, Iwo hundred and fifty-eight perches to a stone, thence north twenty-eight degrees, three quarters east, one hundred sixty-eight perches to a pine, thence north eighty-seven degrees west, one hundred and sixty-four perch'es1 to' a stone, thence south' seventy-five degrees east, two hundred and thiriy-five perches, four tenths to a post, thence south fifteen degrees east, two hundred and one perches lo a post, thence thirty-four perches to a pine, thence south thirty degrees to ihe beginning, containing Three Hundred and Eighty-four Acres Twenty Perch es, and allowances of six per cent for roads, &c. together with the hereditaments and ap pertenances. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Thomas Morrison,- and: to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Siroudsburg, Sheriff. April 9, 1849. S SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, Penn'a to me directed, I will expose to public sale,' at the public house of Jacob Knecht, in the Borough of Siroudsburg, oh Wednesday the 2d day of May next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. the following described property to wil: A certain" tract, of piece of Land situate in the township of Ross in the county of Monroe, containing ISO Acres' and 35 Perches, more or less, adjoining lands of David Heim- bach, Henry Christman and others y about one hundred' acres of which is cleared land, three acres of the same is good meadow, the residtle- is YYUUU-LAJNL). Ihe improvements are one LOG BARN arid' a' WAGON HOUSE attached thereto ; one Stone House two stories high;ra Spring House; a Lime kiln, and a large Apple Orchard, and other fruit trees. Seized and' talieh' in' exeedtion' as' the pro perty of Joseph Christman, and to be sold by me'. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Siroudsburg, Sheriff. April 9, 1849. f Prof. Bnrry's Wonderful Tri-' CopheroilS, or Medicated Compound, cures baldness, prevents gray hair, and eradicates scurf and' dandruff This article differs from all other advertised nostrums of the day. Its manufacture is based upon a thorough physio logical knowledge of the hair and its connection with the skin, as well as a knowledge of the yarious diseases which effect boib. This cel ebrated Compound7, in addition to its usefulness is a preserver and beauiifier of the hair, is un cqualed by any other article as an external ap plication for bruises, sprains, erysipela, swel lings, ringworm, scald head, inflamed skin, prickly heat, scrofula, tetter, pimples, sore throat, lender feel, sail rheum, rough hands, headache, chapped skin, chillblains, internal pains, rheu matism, &c. &c ; and ihe pain occasioned by the sting of insects is immediately relieved by its application ; and as a ready and effective resource for all cutaneous diseases of the skin, it merits a place among the household treasures of every family. Sold in large bottles, price 25 cents, al the principle office, 139 Brdadway ; and by all the druggists in the United Slates. For sale by JAMES.S. WALLACE. Agril 12, 1849. Milford, Pa. BLANK DEEDS For sale ;at this ffice. FRUIT TREES. A few thousand Apple Trees of good growth for transplanting, a small portion of which are choice grafted fruit. Also some of the best varuies of innoculated and graded Peach, Pear and Cherry Trees, for sale at the nursery of the subacricer, near Johnsonsburg, Warren County, New Jersey. ISAAC DENNIS. March 29,1849. 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas is sued Out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, Pe'nh'a,- io the diiected, I will ex pose to public sile at the public house of Jacob Knecht,-in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Friday the 21th day of April next, at 2 o'clock p. jr., the following described prop' eriy t6 wit : A certain messuage or tenement and tract or piece of land, situate in Paradise township, adjoining lands of Benjamin Bush', George Smith and other's, containing Forty-Seven Acres,- more 6f less.- The improvements jii which are a fjog House one story arid a half hiah. and a frame SI ABLE'. About two acres of thin tract is cleared land. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Adam Unhand 10 be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff. March 29, 1849. J SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of venditioni expotfa is sued out of the Court of Common Plea's of Mon roe county, Penn'a, to me directed, I will ex pose to public sale at ihe public house of Jacob Knecht, in ihe Borough 6f Siroudsburg, 6n Friday ihe 27th day of April next; at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described prop erly to wil : A certain' messuage or tenement and lot or piece Of land situate in Paradise lownship, adjoining lands of Elijah Dech, Hen ry Bush and others, containing One Hundred and Thirty Acres more or less, about thirty acres of which is cleared,- about 25 is plough land and 5' acres of meadow. 1 he Improvements are a one and a half stories high, a LOG COOPER SHOP, and several fruit trees A stream of water passes through the hVn'd.. .Seized and taken" in execution as ihe prop erty of Chiisiian Nawman and Joseph Boorem, and to be sold by me. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Sheriff. March" 29', 1849. $ ABfflUNISTRATOR'S SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Pike, will be sold at public vendue"of oui cry at ifre Court. House in Mil ford, in said County, on the 27th day of April next, al 12 o'clock, M., of said day, th"e follow ing described, proper, late the estate of Har vey Rots, Esq., dec'd.'lo wil : All ihose cer tain Town Lois of the lown of Milfqrd, num bered upon the general plan of said Town 387, 388, 389, 390, "391 and 392 fronting on Broad street, and 436-, 445 and 446 fronting on Geotge street, and those parts of Town Lots of the Town' aforesaid,' numbered as aforesaid 437, 444, 465 and 472- . adjoining the lots above described, bounded by a fence dividing those part Lots from lands of Richard Eldred, arid land's late of George Bow hanan. Upon said premfses are erected a large Frame Dwelling House ana a large oiurvHi auuoji' aa- iim i t iTtr -v r i- . r t vv nri n. joining. upon me premises is aisojggi a never failing- Well of excelleni Water. ALSO: A certain tract or lot of land situate in the township of Westfall, in the County aforesaid, bounded by lands' of Benjamin Hornbeck and lands of Charles Ball on thesouth east, by lands of Richard Eldred on the south west, and bv lands late of Daniel Quick' On' the north', con taining , , ' 60 ACIES, (more or less.) This lot is situate about two and a half miles front the Village of Milford, on the public road id" Port J'ervis. About 8 acres of ihe tract is in a good stale of cultiva tion and the greater part of the re.sidoe t cov ered with Timber valuable for fire wood and fencing purposes: TERMS One hair Cash, and one half at 6 months to be secured by bond and mortgage. Possession given- on the first of May next. HORACE L. WEST, Milford, March 8', 1849. A"dminisirator. Administrator's Notice. Whereas letters of Administration lo ihe es tate of G'eorge Bowhahan, late' of the County of Pike, dee'd, have been granled lo ihe sub scriber ; all persons indebted to said estate are reqeested to make immediate payment and ihose having claims against the same uilf pre sent" them duly authenticated' for settlement, lo FRED. A. ROSE, Administrator. Milford, March 8, 1849.-6t. SOAPS. ! Fine seemed Soaps for washing and shaving . also ihe celebrated, shaving cream, Tor sale heatr.by JOHN H. MELICK. : Stroudsburg, January 1, 1846. m NEW MIMIIVBRX STORE To open on Friday the 20'th of April Having taken the shop formerly occupied by Miss R. Morgan in the borough of Stroudsburg, will on Friday the 20th of April inst., open with a new and. fashionable assortment of Millinery and Fancy A'rtictes, cbmprising an elegant assortment of HATS,' of the latest Spring ind Summer fashions from" the city of Philadelphia ; and will offer ihetri to the public at a very low rate. Also, a splendid assortment of Rilbons, Cas & Head Dresses, together wilh a variety of artificial Fowers suiied for the season. The ladies of Stroud-"-burg and its vioinity are respectfully invited1 to call. ; And would add ihat she has employeo a Milliner from Easton who has been working fir 6ne of the most fashionable shops there for aev. eraf years: Stroudsburg, April 12, 1849. tf STROUDSHUR& ACADEMY; The Spring Session' of the Stroudsburg Ary cademy will open orr Monday, ihe 9th of April, next. The principal hopes by properly and sea sonably imparting instruction to the youfrg, pa tient endurance in moral training, and unwea ried diligence in the various branches of hid profession, to mefit andf obtain that pairohag'e and support which' ffie arduous duties of an" r'n structor demand. Terms: Reading, Writing and Arithmetic , - per quarter of 12 weeks Grammar and Geography, with the use of the globes and map, Algebra, Astronomy, BotXny. Men suration, BdOK-KEEPfNGV PHlLOSO - PHY, &c. LATtN and Greek, for beginners $2 00 2 50 3 00 3 50, v All pupils charged from the time they enter un til the end of the quarter, except in cases of sick ness. TiioMAs Harris. Stroudsburg', Marcti 29, 1849 Principal The testimony in its favor is overwhelming. The proprietors are daily in receipt of letters and certificates, going to prove its remarkable efficiency to all cases of worms", botli in' chil dren arid adults; The relief given, and the' prescribe it in th'eir nractice. I , T -r- I ' J The retailt price is 25 cents per vial, which, brings it within the means of all. Brooklyn, L. I. January lo, 1847. I do certify that 1 gave one Bottle of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge lo my child, and in, seven hours it passed 23 large worms. Any , person doubling ihis' may apply for funhei in formation at my residence corner of York and Jackson sireeis. JAM.tfS McCAFFREY. Poughkeepsie, ft. Y. March 2, 1844. I certify, ihat 1 foolc' two vials of B. A. Fahn eslock's Vermifuge, which I found to be the greatest cure for worms I have ever used. 1 have been troubled with tape worms for a nuni ber of gears', and I have never blind so good' a, medicine as B. A. Fahnesiock4s Vermifuge. I therefore recommend u. ARTHA" CLl'FT. The public is cautioned against counterfeits . and spurious articles', and to put no confidence in statements that "ItolmstockV' and Fahn- estockV' Ye'rmifuge are the same or as good as the only genuine article, which is B. A. . Fahnestock's Vermifuge. For sale in Studiirg, Sy f . SC'HOCH, Agent. March 15. 1849. eow ly. Fashionable Boot and Shoe MANUFACTORY. THADDEUS SCHOCH, at his old. stand in Hamilton street, Easto'n, Pa., opposite T.& P. Mix sell's siore, continues to manufac ture to oder, every description of Hoots and Shoes, for men and boys ; also the most fashionable Gaiters, Huskins, halj Gaiters, Slippers, for Ladies and Misses, which will be warranted to fit, be made of the best materials, and sold at small profits for cash. Also on hand a large asaoti. ment of IB!1 ASS iJSSIlfBa il which will be sold cheap, and can be recom mended. The public are respectfully invited lo' call leave their measures, or examine hi readv made stock before purchasing elsewhere, Ife is confident ihey will be suited with ihe s'tyle,t quality and price of his articles. ALSO Just received a large supply of ' GUM SHOES, t for Ladies and Misses of a new style, Very su perior, together, wiih a "siock-of MeVfiGum . shoes;, also Children's Gum shoes. Call and try them. immediate improvement of health which folfows its use has .called the attention of physicians to inis article. and tliey freely recommend and y - X It B