r 1? Sljc Scffcvsoititut. THURSDAY, HAECH25, 1858. thieves about look out for them. On Wednesday eveninc of last week, M. Jacob Dennis of Hamilton township lost a two weeks wash, which bad been left upon tbc line in the yard tbat even ing, consisting of shirts, sheet?, bandker chiefs, stockings, &e. On the same evening, Mr Jacob Mil Icr, rcsididing in tbo pa nib township, los a three weeks wash, consisting of dresses N -shirts, sheets, &c. We have compiled a complete list of the officers elect, in the several town "J .."hips in this county, on;Fridny last, but btre compelled, to defer the publication o tbcin until next week. JK3 Joseph Edlenian, one of the Coun ty Commissioners of Northampton, died sAt his rcsidence in tht county on the lGth ins; from the effects of a carbuncle on his head. The vacancy will be filled by the remaining Commissioners and the .Judges of the Court. Adjournment of tiie Legislature. iTho Committee of Conference of the two houses of the Legislature, have re ported a resolution for a final adjourn ment on tbo 23d of April. The report has been agreed to in tbc Senate by a vote of 26 to 5. The affairs of the D. L. & W. R. Co., are improving. Throughout the winter, their expenses have been, reduced to the lowest mark. They have adopted the humane plan of giving to every poor man all the vok they could, even in some ca ses to their own disadvantage. 1 he road Is now in excellent condition for the sea son, and everything excepting, the press ure of the times looks favorable. The management is now in the hands of men who ha pc- gained a world wide reputation as managers. Scranton Herald. A young man named Newell H. Whit tlesey, nj-cd Tibont nineteen years, enter ed the office of the Treasurer of this coun ty on Tuesday evening the IGth inst, and romoved the dcposites, con-istmg nomin ally of SU7. Most of the bills, however, were either uncurrcnt or counterfeit, so that the actual value was only about 875. The next morniog he went to Narrows- bur;-, and bought a ticket to go west, but took the train for New York. He was headed by telegraph, and arrested by a police officer while on the ferry boat go inr from Jersey City over to New York On Friday be was brought back and lodg ed in jail in this borough. Whittlesey's mother foimcrly the kept the boarding house attached to the Seminary at beth anv. Honcsdtilc Democrat. The Pittsburg Gazette says of the Democratic nominatiousin Pennsylvania: '.'Wesley Frost, the nominee for Canal Commissioner, is for Jjccompton out-and-out. There is no mistake about his po sition. "Wm. A. Porter, the other nominee, was classed the other way; bnt we are .Forry to see that he has submitted to the King, and goes Lecompton with the rest of tha herd. Mr. Cassiday, bis spokes--.maniutbc Convention announced tbat he (Porter) approved Buchanan's Kan- fs policy, and stood upon the platform of the. Convention." A Village for Sale. The Sheriff advertises for sale tbo en tire village of Malaga, in Cumberland Co., N.J. It consists of more than 5,000 a ercs of land, with glass works, mills, and forty dwelling houses. The village ex hibit a sceue of desolation and abandon ment so complete and thorough as to be rarely exceeded. All this fine -property will pass away from the Industrious owu er for a comparative song. Yet, strange, as it would seem if we did not know tbat sanie folly was enacted in a thousand oth er localities, the very men who tave been thrown out of employment and forced to abandon their comfortable homes by the curse of Free Trade, are the very parties who have been persistently voting for the Democracy which caused all this social havoc. The owner of this valuable prop erty has been beggared outright by the Vliht of democratic freo trade. Sale of Slaves. The following sale of slaves, belonging to Mrs. Blakely, took place in lioanoke Randolph county, Mo., Last week : Woman and two young children 81,200 iNeero man, about fifty years old 625 Lida, about fourteen years old 875 Girl, about twelve years old. 800 Isaac nino years old. 600 Benjamin, about seven years old, 501 Cirl. hve years old, 400 Kali, the1 Convict, Dead. John W. Hall alias William Lindsay, fbe convict who attempted the life of the keeper, in- bis efforts to escape from the AMtonr Illinois Prison, died in his. cell on Saturday, the 13th inst. He had been gradually sinking under the e.fecti;cf the wound in bis head, aud tor sixteen hours -.previous to his death wae.entirely par- 'aljaed'nd insensible. 'Frplsu the time :he was shot until ho dicd,fjpaalysis made -flow but certain work upjoujblra. SeriousT'Epidetoi'c at the tTniversity of Virginia. A leifiip received in this city from the Uuiverity of Virginia, dated Maich 18, states that a very serious ana iaiai epi demic, somewhat similar to typhoid fe ver, has been prevbiling ieartully at Wat institution for some weeks past Quite a number of the student have already died, and many are still sick. Great alarm prevails among those remaining. A spe on meeting of tbo Board of Visitors was called some days ago to consider tbc sub ject, and, if possible, adopt some meas- ures to counteract tne epiaemio. it - . ..... agreed to vacate the rooms m whicn tne disease oriiiinated, but it soon appeared in other apartments, there being three new cases shortly afterward. The stu dents, becomimr fctiil more cscited, pre sented a petition to the 13oard, requesting a suspension of tbc lectures, which was not complied with. For a week pat they have bcrn Icav ing rapidly, some for their homes, others taking up their abodes elsewhere, and out of 024, who were in the University at the commencement, there are only 300 left. Meetings are held bigLtly to con sidcr the matter, and additional measures arc being taken by remaiuing students to procure a suspension of lecturos, which i not granted soon, it is believed the insti tution may be finally deserted until health- fulness is again rotorcd. At last" ac counts the executive committee had call cd another meeting of the Board, and i was believed some definite action would betaken in order to render satisfaction and safety to tho.-e in the university. Several .-tudents who had contracted the fever and left for other quarters, died I c fore being able to reach borne. Balti more Patriot. Public Vendues. As this is the season for Public Ven dues and the Farmers' can do but little out door work, the sales of farm stock and "household and kitchen furniture" are very largely nttended and good pri ces arc generally obtained. It is said that over 100U people were at the sale at the late rcMdeuce of Henry Lerch. in Forks township, last Thursday. Tbo family were eaten out of "house and home'' by persons who abused their kind hospitali ty, although thej bad generously prepar ed for at least 100 people. They were e ven obliged to keep their eellar locked to prevent stealing. People who go to Ten- dues irhould know how to behave them selves properly or stay home. We did not hear how the farm stock sold at this sale; the total amount of the two day's sale amounted to nearly S'-000. At Brunncr's sale in Lower Saucon township, .-.even horses brought 0166, SI85,SI50 -50, 5102,8107 and 105. A large Devon shire cow sold for 89. At tbc sale ol the personal property of Leonard Sandt deceased, in 1j. -Mount nctuci townsuip, a youn horse about 6 years old brought 8130 and an 18 vear old marc $61. At William Hilliads sale in L. Mount Beth el. a black hotse sold for 8l'2 and a young colt at $65. At Petor Ililliard's sale in Plaiufield township, a mare 16 years old was knocked off at 8120 50. At Dan. Oyer's sale m U. ML Jbithel, a -mall horse brought SI 44 and sheep from 80 to 58 a head. At J. J. Mann's "sale in L. Mt. Bethel, a lot of horses brought from 8100 to SI 50 a piece and cows 840 a head. At Saudt's sale sheep sold at from SO to S- A sow with eiht pigs brought 2 2). At John Bci-t's sale in L. Mt. Bethel, farm horses brought from 125 to 81 50. Faslon Argus. The Utah Expedition. Reinforcements and Supplies Forwarded from Fort Lcavcmcorth, St. Louis, March 28. The Leaven worth Times of the 19th in:-t , says that the previous morning two companies ol infantry and two of cavalry left the fort for Utah. The command uumbers about H20 men. They design overtaking Col. Hoffman and e.-cortiujr the supply train for Col. Johnson's army from Fort Lara mie. This train consists of 160 heavily laden wagon3. The Republican publishes extracts from a private letter from Col. J'jhnston to a friend in that city, dated February 5th, in which he says he has received no com munication from the Government since the 22nd of Oetober. He complains that the contractors take more than three months to carry the mails to Utah, wheu their contract states tbat the service shall be done monthly. Col. Johnston de scribes the march to Camp Scott, and compliments the troops. He says the mormons have fully, as far as words and actions can manifest their intentions, declared their determination to no longer submit to any government but their own, and that the people Kf the Uuion must submit to the usurpation oi their territory, and have a government created in their midst acknowledging no dependence upon or allegiance to the JbeUeral authority, -or act with vigor aud force to compel them to succomb.- He expresses an earnest hope that every ex ertion will be made to forward supplies early in the Spring, under a sufficient guard of raountod men. A Whiskey Insurrection in 0hior Last Saturday, a large aumber of wo men, who- had previously armed them selves with axes, hatchets and hammers made an attack upon the taverns asd sa loons of Akron, Ohio, breaking jugs and bottles, and emptying casks of all sorts of liquor, ale, &o. Every establishment in the pi ace was thus despoiled, exceot tue American House and a dnm . . - . - r store, tue proprietors ot wnicu "saved their bacon" by pledging their "words of honor" not to sell liquor to any of the townspeople. One of the town- magis trates interposed in vain. The Phjladelpbm Fress learns that Thomas Washington Smith, who was so. quitted of tbo murder of Richard Carter. on the grounnd of insanity, is noV a- con- ! J ' urmcu maniac. The lottery Mania. A lottery enterprise has been gotten up by C. E. Todd & Co., in New York, which has proven to do a pexieet awiuuiu, and baa duped -a great many persons throughout tbo country. Upon complaint made, the post, oince was waicueu uu Thursday, by police officers, and a young man who received that morning some two hundred letters, by the name of Hall, was arrested. The Herald gives a very interesting account of- the matter, as fol lows : The officers visited No. 372 Grand steet, whore they found two young ladies ' , . . . i l "rr.4.1 named uatuarme anu Luaiy xuuu, uu sweriuf a large number of letters, which lay upon tbo table in the room. lhey were also brought before the Mayor, to gether with the letters found on the prom ises. The gills stated that they were in no way connected with the concern, nor was there such a firm as C. E. Todd & Co., but that Hall was the only person carrviuir on the business, and they were emr.loyed by him to answer letters. The Mayor accordingly oisciiargea me gins, but held Hall to bail in the sum of 81,000 On nnrnin.r thu letters. S210 was found enclosed in about sixty of them, forchah in tliR oift enterprise. xmon2 them were about forty from various editors o country nowspapers wanting chances m exchange for nuffs. Numcrons adicr- ti-cnieut of Todd &C6., cut from couu try papers in the Southern and Western States, were found, some a column in length, statlug that the advertisers were extensive manufacturers of gold pencils and that, in consequence of the money pressure, they were induced to get up a pencil gilt enterprise tor the purpose o disposing of their stock. $j would enti tie a person to a ticket, who bad a chance to wiu a gold pencil valued troui 8- to 5rO besides gold watcho, lockets, chains, and purses of gold dollars. Any person lies itating to remit money in adv.mce would be allowed to send their names ana ad dress, whin Todd & Co., would mak their drawing and inform the parties by return mail what they had drawn. By this means many' were induced to send in their names, always receiving an answer that they had drawn a valuable pencil or chain,witb a ticket giving tbc number tbat Arnvc Mmir n'rize. and its value, as lot v i I lows : y.AA.VVlVVl-VVVV UV(VWVW1 I . C. E. TOUD &GO S I GIFT DISTRIBUTION. Ticket Value of prize, No. 5,285 2 SI0 Drawn by . The following arc specimens of the let ters received: A "WOMAN THAT "WANTS TO BE CONSID ERED AS MANY AS TWELVE. Grayyille, III, March8,IS58 U. ill. lodu oc jo.: ftirs jou say you will draw for a club of twelve names, without the money, if sent by an agent. vr. t -.1. . ...! l uimi UU iu Co,.s,uci u.e person:, uuu urun iweive uthuw iui uie individually; and if the prizes will just! fy, I will send the moticy immediate! lour suDcriDv.,r, M US. M. J. VAUGHN. Griyvillc, White county. 111. C. E. Todd & Co., 392 Broome st., 1NT Y. a FniTOit u"4nts a PUI7E t. A,.nr;Mn Offlnn Wrin Vn Afnr Tfi , ' . " " , yj. m. iou cv o.:-ucuD,-xue ia5 of January you sent me one pencil and pen, ana i inserted your advertisement iou wroie me mawi wouio give a pun you woum uraw me one oi your prizes in n. n r n i r f I n fl t'n TTrtfl n Inn rrtn n n f na I jv - .vuuj uu.v.w, saying unequivooa)ly that I knew you were rt?i:abiG. 1 sent vou mar ked conies - j 7. v of paper, but have received nothing from you. t also nave since written to you. Now, bow is this T Am I to pass for a liar in this community by recommending parties that fail m their engagements 7 Ttr T li m r r. 1 1 ,i A f a nUiil nil f n T "ul 1 ut ""'F1-" lu itiuvw uu wobiMUQ aoctors nad laiieu to cure, it was have said, and warn the public against you 7 Of course I must do so to save myseii, uuiess you immeaiaieiy give me iomc tokens tbat you arc all right. 1 shall wait a few days and see. In my last letter I wrote you that I would con tinuc your advertisement six months a hove present term for 84 ca?b. Yours, II. GALIN, Editor. TTANTS AN AGENCV. Fayetteville, L'awrcce Co., Tud. Mar. It). Mr. Todd: Having read your ad ver- tisemcnt, I take it upon myself to send you a lew jiues, betore 1 send the money, anu i wn Know then it 1 receive a letter from you, that it will be safe to send moo- ey in a letter. If you get this letter make my urawing ana sena me word. 1 think if I could draw something I could ce't a groat mony subscribers. I will take the agency n you please. Direct your letter at tbc public house of Jacob Long, in Po tn JO fl NT Ti A IMG r. i.: w - Fayetteville, Lawrence county, Ind. FEMALE POLICY PLAYER WANTS TO TRY ,IIER IIAND. , Columbia, (Tcnn.) Maury Co., March 1 , 1858. i'it.-oj o. j. xu. j. uuu ol. vo.: i nave concluded to give you a trial, and see whether it will pay or not. -I have tried fi-....C- n .f... I...L . , v-M w. u,u, Muuuave not gaineu a- uymiDgjrom mm. oince you have sub- I! I. a i I, Kit! , . . , , . . , 4-M vuu uinu siriu mat is in me JLfem- ocra.tic Herald I have concluded to ve you a trial or two. I think that I can get a good many others to go in with me. It is more than likely they will. I will sec lutm iu iiiuiiuir tuuiuiug MllUOUt & QOUDC. I heard five of them say they would if I came out ngnt. oend me a full descrip tion ofyour lottery by return mail, and you will obligo yours, LIZY P. KIRBT. AN UNLUCKY FELLOW. Eaetoo, Liking Tpwnship, Clarion Co. xMessrs. C. E-. Todd & Co.: IXear Sirs I read your advertisement and thought that 1 would try my luck in your prizes, as I never had any luck in anything of tbo kind, 8Dd if it should prove good I think ! might encourage omcrs, as i am dealing in-thc meroab- ile business" direct your letter to Cal ensburg, Clarion county, Pa. Xours, with respect. o. biiiiti. Tim value of Prizes drawn where tbc parties did not advance the money,, al ways represented Value exceeding 810 and up to $20. The "holder of the ticket thiuking that his prize was what it was represented to be in value, immediately remitted to wuu me ncuei, uuu in in exchagc a plated gold chain or pencil worth, it is alleged, seventy-uvo cents or one dollar. Numerous letters were louna anions those recovered by the officers complaining that tbeir prizes wero not what they were represontea to ne, uuu demanding back their money. On Fri day the officer again called at the Post Oflico and found about one nunareu ami fifty morc"letters for C. E. Todd & Co., rrctived bv the morning mail. On open- in" them 8150 was found enclosed for nrizoe. The Clerk at the Post Office, sta ted tbat U. JU. TodQ ec uo., lor iuv. iai month Qr two, hayo not received less than nnA hundred letters a day. - m t - C i. ! T It is thought that the receipts of Todd. & Co. averaged about Sl,.oOU per wcck. Deadly Weapons. A bill has been introduced into the Pennsylvania Legislature, which :has for its object, a suppression-ot the iniquitous nmctico of carrying deadly weapons. It uires power to the Court3 to sentence the O ' I ... . offenders to tbo Penitentiary; grln New York, on Saturday week a tbrf was caught picking the pockets o two ladies. The officers were instructed to have his daguerreotype taken for the thicve's portrait" gnllery, which is the nl.in now Pursued. He refused to sit. So the officers paraded him up and down Broadway with a placard on his bacl setting forth Lis oiience. lhH soon re duced bis obstinacy. A letter from Hnrri-burg to the Korlh American states that Gov. Packer is dc termincd to make -d??i-Lccon:pton a te of official favor, if the National Adminis tration continues a proscripttve course. foils of an editor who went soldiering and' was chosen Captain One day at parade, iusfead of giving the orders of "Front face, three paces lor ward,'' he exclaimed, "Cash two dollars a vear, in advance. The people of Johnstown; Hancoc County, Ohio, are violently excited over UU ueilUl Hi ill, u ii uu auci iiiicwuj " jj pearcd, to a child fortelling her -death which is said to have occurred at the time designated. Four young ladies graduated nt the Female Medical College at Philadelphia on Saturday last with honors. There are now in Kansas 2,516 U. S Irnnns Thnv nrn knnf. thprn nt. an an v 1"" ' r " nua! cost 0f about 84,000,000. New York Market. Wednesday, March 24. FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat, 9,80G bbls. atS4 25 a 84 30 for common to fiood State. Rye Flour is quiet at S'i a S2 76 Corn meal is in fair demand at 83 for Mersey, 3 50 for Brandywine GRAiN-wheat si 02. Rye es 7q tt, bughcj Qats 42 a 45(J for Statc, and 45 a 46c. for Western. Corn at 65j a for Soutuern Wbitc PROVISIONS Mesa Pork 810 6U barreL Beef s? a gg barrpl . - Uam3 y a g, ctg shoulders 0 a 6$ cts LarJ Qi CCRh ,b 0hcegtf 9 Q 1qU .. , . . n Dutter lo a o cents per id Hanemann reconverted to common sense. At a meeting of Spiritualists," aD invalid was brought forward dreadful- y afflicted with ulcerous scrofula that al 1 1 j 1 - . T . nr0Dosed to aDncal to the snirit land for advice, and a horoeophatic physician prcs- enfc interrogated the departed spirit o Iancmann as toTvhat remedy should be taken. Loud and distinct raps, audible to tbo whole audience, told off A-i'r-e-s C-a-t-h-a-r-t cF-z-l-l-s. Homer (N. Y.) Whig. Days of Appeal. NOTICE is hcrclv civen. that the An- peals from the assessments made for 1858 for the several townships in tbo county of iuonre, will be held on the several days herein appointed, to wit: Chesnuthill. Ross. Eldred. and Polk. at the public house of Thomas Altemose, in Uhesnuthill township, on Monday, A pril 19. Pocono, Coolbaugb, and Tunkhannock. Paradise, Price, and Coolbaugh. at the puDiio nouse ot xbrauara Gish, in Para dise township, on Wednesday, April 21. Middle Smitbfleld and Smitbfield, at the public house of James Place, in Mid dle Smitbfield township, on Thursd.iv April 22. Stroudsburg, Stroud and JJamilton, at "I r-v . - - ' thR f!nmm.D;rtnn nffi- ; . - r."'wuw" wui o lUlUQUUruuSD 0f atroudsburg, on Friday. April 23. At anA n!- n " "UU. umucj tuu VJUIUUJ13 RinnorR of cm' of :il r i. nnrnn. - nf !,,..; Ji "TZT: feel themselves aggrieved by reason of their assnssmonh fr TflSR JOHN C. STRUNK L'mmS. HAWK, Comtn'rs. ROBERT BROWN. Stroudsburg, March 25,. 1959. CEDAR AND WILLOW WAlSJG. For sale by ANDRE & SHOEMAKER. May 8, 1856. PAINTS & OILS. A good article of Fare White Lead White Zinc, Snow White Ziuc, French Zino, Stone Colored Zinc, and Linseed Oil for sale at Easton prico, by HOLLINSHEAD & DETRJOISv Juno llr1857v - , ; " ' ' MARRIES. In February last, at the residence- of the brfde's father, in Middle Smitbfield . ownship, by tue J.tev. j. lvirny iayis, Mr. Daniel Peters or otroudaburg, and Miss Susanna, daughter of John N. Cool- UaugU, . - j jr., " Checsman's Female I'ills are alone ihe cer- . .... fr2" . - tain panacea for the troubles incident to fe Tn Stroud Township, on Sunday the ,naie ,iuQrorflniz:itioii: thev alone correcting 21st-., inst., after a long, illness, Dr. John Tiansberv. TTQQIOT TTTTOTNT iivyAJ. Tho co-nartnershin heretofore existin!? between C. R. Andre and nenry Shoe- as, these Pills are purely vegetable and en maker in the Mercantile trade, under the lirely free from mineral-, therefore perfectly 111 1 . - -. . I n t linn ror- t 1 1 1 1 . firm 0f Andre & Shoemaker is this e?ay dis?olyed by mutual oonent. Stroudsburjr, March l.J, I bos. C. R- ANDRE. HENRY SHOEMAKER. p q Tho Business will be continued at the old tand by the subscriber who desires a liberal share of patronnir. HENRY SHOEMAKER. " i4rieTVtrvra TXhtio AammiStraOrS INOWJu. Estate of JACOB PHILLIPS deceased. Whercas, the Retrifter of Monroe county, has pmnted letter of Adminis- tration on the Estate of Jacob Philips, , " . . . ' 1 late of Stroud township, in said . county, all persons indebted are requested to malce payment, and all person-', having claims or demands arc requested (b make the same known to the Administrator, at his residence in Stroud .township, with- out delay. . GEO. PHILLIPS, Administrator. March 25, I85S.-fit. CAUTION! ' - , , . , , , . 11 I the undersigned hen-by cautions all persons against harboring or trusting my son AlI'KED.. Of late said Alfred has been working for different persons, re- ceiving the p-iy and refusing to pay debts of his own contracting. He has borrow- cd sums of money, which he refuses to re- pay, and I am determined to pay no debts of his contracting. ELIJAH SHOOK. Stroud township, March 25, IS58.. 'jpIIE G 0 Ii B E N PKIZE. jl TBE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN" Px'lIZE. TIIE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TBE GOLDEN PRIZE. TUB GOLDEN PRIZE. : TIIE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE, THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED ! ! I LLUSTR ATED ! 1 ILLUSTHASEDEVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. THE GOLDEN PEISS ILLUSTRATED ! ILLUSTRATED ! The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of Ihe largest and best weekly paper of the day. An Imperial Qjiarlo contaium eiht pages, or forty columns, of entertaining original matter: and elegantly illustrated ev ery week. A Gift worSIs frEia 50 cosjIk 5CO iu GoI;J v 2! 5rc'M:uCt;I lo each Se&b.Hcrsri&iU' i:5i:ssotis:ttcI$r on rccoipl of the subscription hjoji- One copy for one j-ear - - S2 00, and 1 gift. One copy fortvo years - - t! 5U, and 2 giflF. One copy fur three years - 5 (Jo, and 3 gifts. One copy forfi ve years - - 8j;0, and 5 gifo. rAND TO CLUDS Three copies one year $5 t!0, ntul 3 gifts Five copies one year S 00, and . gifts Ton copses one year IS DO, and 10 gifts : Teniv-onc copies one year 30 00, and 21 gifts The articles to he distributed are compris ed in the following-list. , 2 Packages of Cold containing $."!)0 00 each. 5 do "Jdo ' do - 200 (iO each. 10 do - , do dg - 100 0U caah. . 10 Patent Lever-lluniing Ca?e Wctches.ltfO 00 each. 20 Gold' Watches,. .7.V Ml eaco. 50 do . ; CO ( t) cah. 100 do . ' 5'J0:)e:i h. 3i.O Undies Gold WHtches : :U CO each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches So 00 each. 500 ilver Watches ' $10 to 25 00 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest & Fob Chains to to 30 CO each. Gold Lockets,' Bracelet?, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cnif Pins, Sleeve Buttons Shirt Studs. Watch keys, Gold and Silver Thimhles, and a variety of other articles, worth from fifty cents lo 15 each. Immediately on receipt ot the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon oursubscriplion book, opposite a number and the gift corresponding with thai number will be, lorwarded wilhm one week, to the subscriber, by mail or express post-paid. CQ All coinmunicitions should be ad- resb-ed to " . BECKET&CO.' 48 & 49 Moffiit's Ruilding, 935 Broad way, New York. Specimen copies sent free. Agents wonted. March 13, 1859.-lamo.12t.- Jo3s sto&e & sors, 05 Cliesntil Si., above Eiglitli, (Late of JSTo. 45 South Second St.,) PHILADELPHIA, ARE NOW ItECEIVING THEIR SPRING ajJPOKTA'ffHOaOF Silk & Millinery Goods, , , CONSISTING IN TAUT OF Fancy Bonnet and Cup liibbons, Satin and Taffetas Ribbons, ; Grod De JSTaple3f (Glace and Plain,) Marcelines and Florences, Black Modes, . . English Grapes, ; . V. Malino and Illusion Laces, ec.f ALSO, a FULL ASSORTMENT OF FWm & AMERICAN- FLOWERS, March 18, 1858. 2m. NEW Express Arrangement. Tho Hope and Howard Express Com- pnnys aro now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any kiud, Paskages, &o., with their own Gars, and special Messen gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgtp a- ny part or the world. JUHN N. STOKES, Agent, ' rFor tho Hope and Howard EiGa'a - Woudsb'urg, Fob.Mr'1858;--ff,, I A PROCLAMATION T O Jl Hi JL AU 1 Xi b ; Whereas, it appears that the days of right, honor, and integrity are isst jading1 away, and whereas, the unscrupulous and ignorant are daily taking advantage ot the profound ,'.... - , Wivp's. nr Willows. Ihnt TU- all painful menstruation, assuaging palpita- uonsotuie heart, disturbed sleep, pain in the whole sex; more especially to the married portion, as they are certain to bring onhe monthly period with recularitv. And where ' J -" purporlinsr to effect the oljccls already de- tailed. Therefore, be it known, ihatnoAfn-ff- but the said Pills of Dr. Oheesman will dc- bomplish the desired object, when disappoint- mcnt has been experienced under the regfme of other Pills; and the Ladies will cause this iWaTmZjono spread ! amongst them, to ' f"- sing that said Proclamation m one case must bc consiueretl nutI and J that is to say,. that the Pills must not betaken when an female is in uu interesting situation, other- WISC a niiscarrwge will be the inevitable re- u ... ... , , r . "". 7"' accompany each box. Price Ql. Sent by ni!lil on eelosing SI to Dr. Cornelius X.- Chccsemnn, liux 4,531, Post Office, New- York City. Sold by. one Druggist in every town fn the United Stales. ' Given under my hand and" seal, c- L- CUEESEMAN, M. D. Hi. 5. 22R5l3iiJL", General Agent for the United States, ; 11 ; r C7llamb;er1" Yorlrr To ichom all wholesale orders must he ad- .teud:, , iin-u "i bold in btroudisbiH: by IloIImshca'd SDc- trick . n. 1. Semple & Co. Eadun: peb 25, Ib53. lv. ' . Daiifj'S RliJgiCal Pain Extractor, t a jiseaECs in fiamma lion . more, on less predominates now to allay " inflammation rirke.-- al the root of disease behceT aiTim- mediate cure. - Dallcys' Magical Pain Exlraclurr aiid nothing else, uhy inflammation at 0ce anj (naje a certain cure. UaWcys Magical. Pain Extractor will cure the following amona cataloijue of di&uases; burns, scahls, cuts, chafes, sore nip ples, corns, bunions, strains, bites, poison, chilblains, biles, scrofula, ulcers, fever sores, felons, ear ache, piles, sore eyes, goutswel lnis, rheumatism, scald head, salt rheu.i., baldness, erysipelas, ringworm, barbers itch, sm:ill pox, measles, ra.sh, &c, &c- ; To tome it may seem incredulous that so many discascsshould be reached by one arti cle; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combina tion of ingredient?, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidutc to its opposite dis order. Dallcifs Magical Pain Extractor In its effects is magical, because the time is so short between disease and a permanent cure; and it is an extractor, as it draws all disease out of the affected part; leaving na ture as perfect as before ihe injury. It; id scarcely necessary !o say' that ho hoifsewdrk .siiop, on manufactory should be one nsomcnt without it. , r. No Pain Extractor is genuine unless. ;the box has upon it a steel plate engravings with tho name of Henry Dailey, Manufacturer," For sale by all the Druggists and pntent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. " i Principal Depot, ' 165 Chambers St., New-York. U. F. ciiace: Sold, in Stroudsburg, by. nollinsheadjand Dot rick. ; Feb. 25, 1353.-1 v. ' SometMng New. The public aro respectfully informed that the undersigned has opened, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a NEW UG STOKE, in tho large four story building recently erected by .Messrs. Fow ler and Wintemute, two doorsra bove Riibert Hoy's Store, where; he intends keeping alwavs on hand, a large assortment of ,; Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils,. rar nishes, French and Common Glass, ic. The stock will also embrace FANCY. NO TIONS iu endless variety, from which. all tastes can he gratified, including ' "" Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Warcy Tooth, Hair and Toilet Drtishes; Combs, &c. ALSO Pure- , y f WISEST!)- LIpORS' fur medicinal purposes, which beer their own recommendation. . Every article will bc warranted pure, and fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant whose experience 111 the business, is suchjas to deserve thu unlimited confidence of tho public. Call and see. JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. til, 1856. 7- Off. WALTON'S AMERICAN PILXS.. JOY TO THE AFFUCTED. -Youmjj Jsnorica Victorious! One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mer cury, nn odor on ihe breath, 110 fear of detec tion. Two, small pills a dose; tasteless-ano harmless as water. Full directions are Wv- cu, fcu uiul uiu jiaueiu can cure iiimseii as certain as with the advice of the most expe rienced surgeon, and much better thap with the advice ofono of little experience in t nia cin ss of disease. Sent by mail to any part of the country by enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. G. Walton, No. I5'l. North Seventh st. below Kace, Phil-' adelphia. A liberal discount to llio trade;- None genuine without the loriltcn signature- of D. G. Wal'uii, Proprietor. Dr. VV,!p treatment for Self-abuse,; Weak- ness, &c is entirely different from the'usuaP course. Dr. W. has cured hundreds who hsve trfed others without benefit. The treat-' ment is as certain to euro as the sun isHo' rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. V. as above, giving a full history of your-case, as the sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr, W. as above, giving-a full his to- ry of your case, and you will ..bles3thet day' you made the effort to secure what iscQrUiai January S 1857,-ly,. . ,,m 1 .
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