Sinfilar Phennenon-A? Poetical Som nambulist. A void ltd? named Sasaa K. Brown. k daughter of Philip C. Brown, Esq., a rfurea, -Berciant.ofthts city, Tesidi&g on jjmn avenue, Hear Twen.y-tightb ftreet bas of lato been, and is a moat tihgular ana extraordinary toinoaubBltst, Al most every sight after, she bas fallen a lleep, ehc gets ap, lights the gas, and ta king a pencil and paper writes scvera fctateas of poetry. Mr. Brown, one bight last week, fearing that pome accident mignt occur fro a sleeping person naving a ngot, tooic the precaution to havo the fixtures removed from her room and placed bevound her reach. That night she arose in perfect dark ness, wrote another piece of poetry, which upon examination by dayligLt, was found to be well written, correctly spelled and L. ...... l J l 1. -J lW puociuaica, auu mo ruiea lines as accu rately followed as they could have been By" the beat penaan with a light, and this bas been repeated almost over night, each time, a new piece being produced. She bas no knowledge of the matter herself. cannot repeat a word of tho the poetry ene writes, ana insists mac snc docs not write i. Hit friends watch her closely. tier health is not very good; since her somnambulic exercises, she seems to grad ually fail. Physicians have attended her for somo time, but as yet afford little relief.-. JL Y. Daybook. A ca?c of soeae interest to the ladies was decided last week in the Supreme Court of Georgia. One Mr. Savage, of Dough rty County, died, leaving a will which dotted his property to his wife, but in the event of marriage to go to hi cbildrcn, thus cutting off tho wifo with out a shilling. Gen. Morgau, the counsel for the widow, argued the caso with groat ability, and contended that this provision in the will being in rc.-traintof marriage, was contrary to the policy of our law, and illegal; but the Court held that a mau had n right to leave his property to his wife during her widowhood,and cut her off if s-he married and that the Savage will was legal. A young friend of ours tells the follow ing Mory of himself: When young he read tbe well known ftory of George Washington's love and truth, and his father's love of the noble principle of hi son so well manifotcd ou the occaMon we refer to, of George's cutting down the cherry-tree, acknowledging his transac tion, and received a free and full pardon besides praises and kind caresses from hi? father. So Jim, actuated by a noble ex ample, thought he would try the experi ment on. He supplied hlrc.-elf with the hatchet, and going into his father's orch ard cut down several choice fruit trees. He then coolly sat down to await the old man's com in:, and as soon as he made his appearance marched up to him with a very important air and acknowledged the deed, expecting the next thing on tbe pro gramme to be tears, benediction, aud em braces from the offended parent. But Fad to. relate, instead of this the old gen tleman caught up a hickory and gave him an '.'.all-fired lamming." .Jini was no Wa-hin-'fon. I'.'. Sew York Market Wednesday, March 30. TloUR AND Meal The inquiry for Wet-tern Canal Flour, is limited, and the market is more heavy and rather lower Western Extras these are difficult of sale, and are very irregular. Choice Ex tras are comparatively firm and in good demand foi tbe local trade; the salvia are 6,500 bbls. at S4.15a84.25 for common to pood Statr; S4.35a84.55 for extra do. $4.l5a $4.40 for superfine Indiana and Michigan; S4.3ja$4.85 for extra do.; $4.75aS5 for common to good extra Bound Hoop Ohio; S5a$G 25 for good to choice brands do ; $5 3l)a$7 for St. Louisbrand and extra Genesee. Canadian Flour i in limited request, and is heavy; the ar rivals are fair; the sales arc 600 bbls. at S4.7QaS5 for mixed to good brands Alex andria, &c.yand $5 05a36..5 for the bet ter grades. Rye Elour is in fair request and is steady; the hales are 100 bbls. at 3aS3 75. Corn Meal i firm and in good demand; sale of Go bbls. at S3 for Jersey, 3.55 for Hrandywinc in -torc, and 40 puncheons at 10.75, iu store, now held at 817. Grain The inquiry for wheat Is more active, but at Ja3.o. per bush, lower rates; the demand is confined to the wants of millers; tbe sales arc 4,000 bush, com mon White Indiana at 81-1 fi; 1,000 bush, do. White at 81 15; 2,000 bush. Chicago Spring, and 8,000 White Southern at 81 23a$1.50, including 1,000 bush. White North Carolina "Burgwyn" at 1.50. Bye is lower and more plenty: the sales rc 3,500 buh. Northern M C7c, to ar rive. Barley is firm and in fair request; ealcs of 3.500 bush, at 70a72$c. Bar ley Malt is quiet and is nominal at 60a liOc. per bushel. Outs are firmer and in fair request at 42a43$o. for State and 44 a45c, for Western, and 30a35c. for South ern. Com is without important variation the demand is fair for the home trade, but moderate for the East and city trade; the sales are 34,000 bub. at 6S69c. for Southern White and Yellow. Provisions The Pork market is without much activity; the news from Eu rope has a depressing influence on Prime Mess, and the local consumption is limi ted; the sales are 500 bbls., at 816;75a $16:80 for Mess, 16.50 for thin Mess, 18.25 for clear,' and Sl3.70a8l3.75 or Prime. Beef is dulhaod heavy; the ar rivals arc increasing; sales of 150 bbls. at 7a$8 for country Prime, 81 Oall for do. Mess, 812al3.50 for re-packed Wea. tern Mess, $Hal4.50 for extra do. Prime Mess Beef and Beef Hams are inactive And nominal. Cut Meats are steady; sales of 200 hhdsaod tcs;, at,6ia6c. for Shoulders, and 9a9fc for hams. Dres sed Hogs are wanted at 8a84; e. Lard is hardly co fine; tbe dew&nd is fair; sales of 580 bbls. and tcs. at. 0al0c, and era all lota at lOe., and 150 kegs, at 11c. Butter is m fair repeat, at 13al8o for-Ohio, and 18a23c. for State. Cheese is inactive at 8aI0c. bAUSAGKS.-H&batcKer'in Lancaster county .has just made two sausages, one 70 feet 9 inches Ionr. weighing 63 pounds. and the other 75 feet inches long, and. ncipumg uo pounas. vy e. nope toe mgre dieats of tljefo mammoth 'sassingers were somewhat different from those late ly manufactured in Philadelphia and oth er places, which savored strongly, of the vmmuutt. . ,Model .Speech.- The Lieutt. Fovcr nor of Minnesota lately delivered, thcfol lowing speech Jo,4 the Sqnate r''Gentle. men of this ero Sinitl j)oot crowd tbii old hoss to fast! Ye badn'tjortcr.cxnect this ere cheer to .settle more nor six pints at ons'tl , If. yer do, ,e'r i-tijl -barring. up tuc wrong saplin' I it can t bp did !" Money Saved 1 How&A Some people hoard it away in old -stock ings; others again, liko the man; in; New Haven, who keeps it twenty years on :the promise to pay of a bank, and loose the interest upon it while running the risk of losing tho principal. The best plan to save it, and the safest means -of adding to its value m to invest . $10, 5, or 2 m S. Swan & Go s legalized lottery, which draws every Saturday at Augusta, Ga. It comprehends a magnificent capital prize .of 70,000, entitling the fortunate holder to the whole amount of the prize or .a half, or a quarter, as the ticket pur chased may entitle bits. DIED. At his residence in Coolbaugh town- ship, on the 2Gth nit., Mr. Jacob Spra- gle, aged 07 years, 5 months -and 17 days. In Stroudsburg, on the 26th of March, Anna daughter of Joel and Sarah WiU liam?, aged 9 months and 5 days. , NOTICE. Whereas, my wife Hannah-Shaffer re- fifes to bed and board with me. I do hereby notify all persons, not to trust her On my account, an I am determined not to pay any debts of hor contracting. JACOIJ SHAKE It. .jr., Hamilton, April 1, 1853.-3t 0STRANDER & (ilLfRRIST, Having taken the Steele Hotel, in the Borough of Wilkes-Barre. arc now prepared to accommodate strangers, travelers, and customers, with everything to make them comfortable and pleasant. Their Bar is supplied with a good variety of the choicest liquors. The undesigned would solicit the pat ronage of the public, hoping to deserve thrir favor, and determine to spare no pains to please all. JlThe fine Saloon under the Hotel will be undor the charge of Mr. Gilchrist. D.J OSTRANDER. AMMI D. GILCHRIST. Wilkes-Barre, April I, 1858.-tf. DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership heretofore existing between C. Jtt. Andre and. Henry Shoe maker in the Mercantile trade, under, the firm of Andre & Shoemaker is this day dissolved by mutual conBect. Stroudsbur?, March 13, 1858. C. R. ANDRE, HENRY SHOEMAKER. P. S. The Business will be continued at the old stand hy the subscriber who desires a libera phare of patronagp. HENRY SHOEMAKER. Administrators Notice. Estate of JACOB PHILLIPS deceased Whereas, the Register of Monroe county, has granted letter" of Adminis tration on the Estate of Jacob Philips, late of Stroud township, in said county, all persons indebted are requested to make payment, and all person1' having claims or demands are requested to make the same known to the Administrator, at his residence in Stroud township, with out delay. GEO. PHILLIPS, Administrator. March 25, 1858,-Ct. CAUTION ! T the undersigned hereby cautions all persons againiit harboring or trusting my son Alfred. Of lata paid Alfred has been working for different persons', re ceiving the pty and refusing to pay debts of hh own contracting. He has borrow ed suws of money, which he refuses to re pay, and lam determined to pay no debts of .his contracting. r - ELIJAH SHOOK. Stroad township, March 25, 1858. . Days of Appeal. NOTICE is hereby given, that tbe Ap peals from the assessments made for 1858 for tbe several townships in the county of Monre, will be held on the several day. herein appointed, to wit: Chesnuthill. Ross, Eldred, and Polk, at the public house of Thomas AHemose, in Chesnuthill township, on Monday, A prilI9. Xf Pocono, Jackson, and Tunkhannock, at the public house of Jicob Long, in Po cono township, on Tuesday. A'pril 20. Paradise, Price, and Goolbaugh, at the public house of Abraham Gisb, in Para dise township, on Wednesday, April 'il. Middle Smithfield and Smithfield, at the public bouse of .Tames Place, in Mid dle Smithfield township, on Thursday, April 22. Stroudsburg, Stroud and Jiamilton, at the Commissioners1 Office in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Friday; April 23. At which times and places tbe Commis sioners of said county will attend for tbe purpose of hearing all persons 4wbp may feel themselves aggrieved by reason of tneir assoasment tor ioo. JOHN G. STRUNK, PETER S. HAWK. Comm'fs: BO BERT BROWN, J Stroudsburg, Mareh 25, 1859. CEDAR AND WIJLLOW WAKE For sale by - - . ANDRE & SHOEMAKER. May 8, 185?, m Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf T ?'HE GOLDEN PRIZE. TISE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE, GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GULDEN PRIZE. . THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. , (T,HE, GOLDEN PRIZE. . TJIE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE, THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED ! I LLUSTR ATED ! t .1 LLUSTH ASED EVERY 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 PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of ihe largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing eight pages, or forty columns, of entertaining original matter: and elegantly illustrated ev ery week. A Gift worth from 50 cents to $500 in Gold will be p reseat ted to each Subscriber immediately on receipt of the Subscription moii- One-copy; .for one year - - $2 00, and 1 gift. One copy for t" o years - -' 3 5i, and 2 gifls. One copy fur Three years - 5 00, an! 3 gifts. One copy iforive years - - 8 00, and 5 gifts. AND TO CLUBS Three copies one year. $5 00, and 3 gifls Five copies one year 8 00, and 5 gifts Ten copies one year 15 00, and 10 gifts ,to entv-onc copies one year 30 00, and 21 gifts The articles to be distributed are compris ed in the following list. 2 Packages of Gold containing $500 00 each. 5 do do do 200 00 each. 10 do do do 100 oo each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cac-e Wutches.loOOO each. 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 eaco. 50 . do 60 1 0 each. 100 do 30 00ea-li. 300 Ladies Gold Watches' 35 00 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 30 00 each. 500 -iUer Watches $10 to 25 00 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest & Fob Chains 10 to 30 00 each. Gold Lockeis, Bracelet?, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, CulFPins, Sleeve Buttons hirt Studs, Watch keys, Gold and Sijver Thimbles, and a "variety 'of other articles worth from fifty cents to 15 each. Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the. subscriber's name wfll be entered upon our subscription book, opposite a number and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded wnhin one week, to the subscriber, by mail or express post-paid. OO" AH communications should be ad ressed to BECKET & CO.' 48 & 49 Muffut'.s Building, 335 Broadway, s , Neio York. Specimen copies sent free. Agents wanted. March 18, 1858.-lamo.12t. JOHN STONE & SONS, S05 ChesiiHt St., above Eighth, (Late of No, 45 South; Second St.,) PHILADELPHIA, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPRING IMPORTATION OF Silk & Millinery Goods, . CONSISTING IN PA,RT. OJ? Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, -Satin' and Taffetas Ribb'ons, Grps De Naples, (Glace and Plain,) ' Marcelines and JPlorences, Black Slodcs, English Crapes, JMalipe and Illusion Laces, ;ctc. ALSO, a FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH & AMERICAN FLOWERS. Marcfr 18, 1.858:-2ai, Express Arrangement. The Hope and Howard Express Corn panys are now prep.ared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any liincl, Piiskages, &e., wkja their own Cars, ana special Messen gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a ny part of the, world. , . JOHN iC STOKES, Agent I'.or the Hope and Howard Ex. Cd' ,Strpudaburg, Feb. 4,188. tf) N, S. LAWRENGE'S Paper, Printers' Card & Enifetop& WAKJKHOUSE, iVo. 405 Cppimerce. Slr,eetf pjiUqdephq, (5"Cnsh buyers will find it to their inter est to call. January 14, 1853.i-lr. - "5' . i) J: i i Ti if rr ' fiifhiliM r A PROCLAMATION TO' THE LADIES. Whereas, it anDears that tlie davsif riwlit. honor, and integrity are fast fading away, " ' 1 unscrupulous and ignorant are daily taking advantage of the profound and learned. Cot. it known therefore, to all, wnetner Maids, Wives, or Widows, that Dr. Cheesmaii's Female Pills are alone th nor. tain panacea for the troubles incident to fe- maie aisorganizaliou; they alone correcting ull painful menstruation. assua?inor nalnitn- tionsofthe heart, disturbed sleep, pain in the sine, ana causing health and happiness to Ihe whole sex; more esneciallv to the mari-ind portion, as they are certain to brinff on the monmiy penoa witn regularity. And where as. these -Pills are nurelv ven-elahle anil t?n . . "o - tirely free from minerals, therefore nerfnctlv harmless in their operations and wholly un like other medicines thrust upon the public, purporting to effect the objects already de- laneu. i uereiore, De it Known, that nalliine oui me saia 't.T,or nr. Cheesman will ac bomplish the desired object, when disarmaint ment has been experienced under the rerimf of other Pills; and the Ladies will cause this ) Proclamation to spread amongst them, to ineir own everlasting benefit always premi sing that said Proclamation in one case must be considered null and void ; that is to say, that the Pills must not betaken when niiv female is in an interesting situation, other wise a miscarriage will be the inevitable re sult. Explicit directions, to be carefully read, accompany each box. Price sl. Sent by mail on enclosing 1 to Dr. Cornelius L. Cheeseman, Box 4,531, Post Office, New York Citv. Sold bv one Dni!?ist in evnrr town in the United States. Given under my hand and seal, C. L. CHEESEMAN, M. D. 1. B. II ii Idlings, General Agent for the United States, lf35 Chambers-st., N. York, To whom all wholesale orders must be ad dressed. Sold in Stroudsbuir bv Hollinshead & De- trick ; H. B. Semple & Co. Easton. reo. Jo, 1808. ly. Dallej's Magical Pain Extractor, In all diseases inflammation more predominates now to allav inflammntinn trkes at the root of disease hence an im mediate cure. Dalleys' Magical Pain Extractor. and nothing else, will allay inflammation at once, and make a certain cure. Dalleys Magical Pain Extractor will cure the following amonir a cata oirue of uiseases; ourns, scalds, cuts, chafes, sore nip ples, corns, bunions, strains, bites, poison, chilblains, biles, scrofula, ulcers, fever sores, I 1 o lelons, ear ache, piles, sore eyes, gout, swel Inigs, rheumatism, scald head, salt rhebm. baldness, erysipelas, ringworm, barbers itch. small pox, measles, rash, &c, &c. lo some it may seem incredulous that so many diseasesshould be reached by one arti cle; such an idea will vanish when reflection points to the faet, that the salve is a combina tion of ingredients, each and every one ap plying a perfect antidote to its opposite dis order. Dalley's 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 ns before the injury. It is scarcely necessary to say that no house, work shop, or manufactury should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuiue unless the box has upon it a steel plate engraving, with ihe name ot Henry JJailey, JMnnufactnrer, For sale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United Stales and Canadas. Principal Depot, 165 Chambere-St, New-York. C. F. CHACE. Sold in Stroudsburg, by Hollinshead and Del rick. Feb. 25, 1858.-iy. Something New. The public are respectfully informed that the undersigned has opened, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, a NEW DRUG STORE, in the large four story building recently erected by Messrs. Fow ler and Wintemute, two doors a bove Robert Boy's Store, where he intends keeping always on hand, a large assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, trench and Common Glass, Jc The stock will also embrace FANCY NO TIONS in endless variety, from which all tastes can be gratified, including Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware, Tooth, Hair aud Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c ALSO Pure WINES AND LIQUORS fur medicinal purposes, which beer their own recommendation. Every article will be warranted pure and fresh, and will be dispensed by on assistant whose experience in the business is such ne to deserve the unlimited confidence of tthc public. Call and sec. JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 231, 1856. DR. WALTON'S AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. Young America Victorious! One small box of Pills cures ninety-nine cases. out of a hundred. No Balsam, no Mer cury, no odor on the breath, no fear of detec tion, .Two small pills a dose; tasteless and harmless as "water. Full directions a're giv en, so that the patient can cure himself as certain as with the advice of the most expe rienced surgeon, end much better than with the advice of one of little experience in this class of disease. Sent by mail lo any part of the country by enclosing one dollar to Dr. D. G. Wahon, No. 154 North Seventh sL below Race. Phil adelphia. A liberal discount to thp trade. None genuine without the written signature of D. G. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.'s treatment for Self-abuse, Weak ness, &c. is entirely different from the usual course. Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. The trea t ment is as certain to cure as the sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp1,- nxid address Dr. W. as pbovei givirig a" fall history of your case, as the sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Df, W. as above,- giving a full histo ry of your case, and you will bless the day ydu'.inade the effort to secure what iscertaiw A RADICAL CURE. January 39, 1S57. Iy. ATEE'S PILLS, A NKW a"-s4?pllarV: sacssfnl retnedv for thr n. cure of all Bilious diseases Costhcnww Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy,, llheumatwm, Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, IIedacJic, Pains in the Brent, Side, Back ind Limbs, Female Complaints, &c. Jfcc. Indeed' very few arc tkadiseascs in, which a Purgatire Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and suffering ini;ht be prevented; if a harm (ess but effectual Cnthartictferc more freely unc. No person can feel well while a costive habit w body prevails ; besides it soon cencratcs serious and Cl ri.i l? Kt. i t ! . produce the 4ccp seated antf formidable distemper? which load the hearses all ovcr'thd'.and.'S'Hcnreo reliable family physic is of the; first, importance to the public health,! and this Pill has been perfected ! .1. . . A 1 ... . 1 I 1 T in.v;uiuiiLi. iJ vum .i;iiHiiiiuii..ve skiii io mcei mat aemanu. in extensive trial of its virtues by1 Physicians, Profes ,orsf Mid Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto, known of any medicine. Curcf have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position' and character us to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who havr testified in favor of these- Pills, we may mention : Du. A. A. Hayks, Analy tical Chemist, of Boston and Statfo Assayer of Massachusetts whose hig professional charac.er is endorsed by tho Hon. Edwai.h Evkubtt, Senator of the- U. S. KoheutC. WiN-rniior, Ex-Spcaker of the IIous; of Representatives. Abbott. I.aw'ukxck, Minister Pleii. to England t John B. Fitzpatuick, Cath. Bishop of, Boston Also. Dn. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hon. V. I. Maucy, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astoii, the richest man, in America. S. Lki.and He Co., Propr's of the Metropolitar Hotel, and others. Did space: permit, we could give manr hundrer certificates, from all parts where the fills havr been used, but evidence even more convincing thai the experience of eminent, public men is found ii their effects upon trial. These Pills, the Ycsult of long investigation and itudy, arc olfercd to tbe public as-the best and nost complete which , the present state of mcdica -science can alford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtue only of Vegetable remedies,- extracted by.chemica process in a state of purity, and combined togrthe in such a manner as to insure the best results. Thi system of composition for medicines has been fount in the Cherry Pectoral and Pillsvboth, to produce ; more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tamcd by any process, ihe reason is perfectly ob vious. While bv the old mode of composition, ever medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidua! virtue only that is desired. for the curative effect is present. " All the inert and obnoxious' qmil : ities of each sub.stance emplovcd arc left behind,' tin curative virtues only being retained. Hence it h self-evident the cfTccts should prove as thcyTTav proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer more powerful antidote to disease than any othei medicine known to the world. ' As it in frcifuuntly expedient hat my medicine slionld.be taken under the counsel of an nt-cnELinjr Physician, and as he could not properly judge of t remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula, by which both nn 1'ectoral and 1'ills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not received them, they will promptly forwarded by mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered. few would betaken if their composition was know their life consists m their mystery; I have mysteries. The composition of mv preparations is laid to all men, and all who arc competent to judge n the subject frcelv acknowledge their convictions their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral w pronounced by scientific men to be a wondcrf" medicine before its effects were known. Many en incnt Physicians have declared the same thing v my Pills, and even more confidently, and are wiu ing to ccrtifv that their anticipations were mo i i? i i .i ... rt .-.. 1 man rcanca in ineir cuecis upon inni. Tlicv operate bv their powerful influence on th internal viscera to purify the blood arid stimulate i( into healthy action remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to "health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as arc the first origin of disease. Being sugar 'wrapped they are pleasart .to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can 'rise from their use m anv quantity. " i-or minute directions, sec; wrapper c t ax,, Samuel Bees, Jr., and by Hollinshead & Detrick, Stroudsburg, Pa. August 13, 1 857.-1 y. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. THE subscriber, bavins nurchased and - 9 o taken the old store Bland of George Mai- veo, in Stroudsburg, would say, to the public, that ne is just opening a large assortment of STOVES in all their variety. Cooking, Parlor Shop 9c Bar Room, all sizes and kinds, for Wood or Coal; Groceries, Tn connection with the Stove business. thn undersigned will keen constantly on 0 hand a general assortment or liTocenes, mm - r m &.C., viz: Sugars, Teas.tionees.iYioiassee, Fish, Salt, Raisins, Spices, &c. Flour and Feed. Ho will constantly keep Flour and Feed and whole grain. Cider Vinegar constantly on hand; f f The public are respectfully invited to examine for themselves. , ROBERT R. DEPUY. Stroudsburg, Nov. 12,1857. A oonpral a-snrtn ot Window Shades, Wall Paper, &c r9a,e' which will be sold ai city rat Call and exam (May 7, 1857. ly- ine. THE S ECPT iUTSlfiKKflES OF YOUTI A WD PQ ATIJI-ITY, Just Punished, Gratis, the Oath Thousand. few words on the rational Treatment, xvi.ioul medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local S7..i.ttirn:il Rmissionc. Genital and T)pfilit Premature Decay of the System. Iir jedimenls fn Marriage generally. i... e n nM r.AlMRY. M. D. uy ' - ' - - The 1 .ipnrtant laci mai uie many umim-innmn'iiiini- orirriuatin? in the imprudence and solitude of yuiiih, may to easily removed . -i - t 11 t HifAOtd Medicine, is in mis sman ira--clearly demonstrated; and the entirely "ew' nnd hihly auccessiui treatment, a H-r -by thuthor, fully explaifted, by means ot which cverv one is enabled to cure himsel periicily and at the least possible cost, there by fffSiding dU the advertised nostrums of the day. . o m an. .idrirpRS. orafift nrrd nostfrSBin ouii' j o . ; a sealed envelope by remittittg.fwo postage "rs iq i;r. uu j-iAixoi, x x-.uh".-Vorkv 1, t7.-iy. ,uien i ami uiseases, wnicn migm navcuccn avoineo by the timely andjndicious useofiagood purgative, lliis is nlikcHnie oTfJoIds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilions deninccnients. flThev nil tentfcto become oi WIT. iLi. Winter Arrangements . NEW R. R, ROUTE. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western EAIL HOAdj New and expeditious brohd foulV from tne North and West, via Great Bend and Scranton, nnd from the Lacknwann-t and Wyoming willie?, directly through lo' New York and Philndelphia. ";f 3l On and after Monday, January 18, le&Si trains will be run as follows:' The Night Express Trnin bound east oh.N? Y. & Erie Railroad arrives al Grcjil Bend ai j;00 A. Mi, and connects with the Express Tram which leaves Great Bend for New ion. and Philndelphia, at Due ai Montrose, - -Tankhantmck, Factoryville, . Scranton, 8:30 a, W 0:07 ' 0:50 16:13 . . 11:00 Stroudsburg, - l.-vD. u. m; J ela wa rr-.( I r m in u t es to d i n e) 2:1 0 iJritlgvUle, Phila. passen gers leave, - . 2:40. JUnCIIOn, .... n on hi r . O.OU new mrK, - - . 7-q-Philadelphia,. ... q-20 Passengers from Nqw.York", leave 4t .. 1'ier Wo. 2,t North Rtver. at 7:30, a. mi From Phila. leave Walnut et.- , . Wharf at - - . fj.oo Leave Junction, - . 10:55 Due at BndgeVille, Phija. co)i-J nection. - - . H-aR it Delaware, Iff min.' dinner, 12:00 " Stroudsburg, - - 2:47 p. m.' o.cranion, - - - 3;35 Factoryville, - - 4:27 Tunkhannock - 4:48 Montrose, - 5.3C?, Great Bend, ... fi-in Connecting at Great Bend,. jvith the Dunkirk Express wesV'at 7:15 ' Accommodation Train leaves - , Scranton for Great Bend at 7:20 a. m.' Arrive at Great Bend, - - 12:25 p. m. Connecting with Ihe Emigrant Train west, on the N. Y. & E. IL R. Returning, leaves Great Bend, 1:25 p. m." Due at Scranton, - 6:10 " For the accommodation of way travel; on the Southern Di,ision,,a Passenger Car wil( be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton at 5:00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20 " " Junction at , 2:10 p.m.' Returning, will leave Junction at 5:00 a. m Due at Stroudsburg at 8:35 u ' Scranton at 2:n( n m ' Passencero from New York will chanco cars at Junction. - To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. rVr. leave or lake the cars at Bridgeville. For Pittiiton, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre.' take L. &..B. R. R- cars at Scranton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale. change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and Bappae checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, Sup't. Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'I Ticket Agent. THE WONDER OF THE AGE NO PAY! . If Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian Lin'' iment does not cure Cholera, Dsenterv. Croup, Chollr, Coughs. Dyspepsia, Vomi ting, mumps, loolhache. Headache, Chap ped Hands, Cold Feet, Musquiio Bites, In-' sect stinus. Chronic Rheumatism, Swellings, Old sores. Cuts, Burns, Bruises, and Pains or Weakness in the Limbs. Back and Chest Iio Humbug Try If.- Dr. Tobias has warranted his Liniment for eight years without ever having a demand made for the return of the money all that is asked is lo use it according lo the direc tions. No one will ever 6c vfIioul 2t, After once using it. If you do" not find ft better than any thing you have ever trred be fore. Get your Hlo'i.cy relumed r Thousands of Certificates' have been' re trieved speaking oftis rare virtues. Now a' days it is the the practice lo fill the papers with ceitificales from unUno.vrr'pQr"Sons, of given by those who have ne.er bsed the me dicine now Dr. Tobias oilers to pay 1,000 Dollars to any one who will prove lhat he ever pub lished a false certificate during the time he has had hisr medrcine before the Public Call on tfte agents' and gera' Phampnletf containing genuine' certificates. As per sons e'nv?ous 6f ihe Targe srfre1 atf the Veni lian Liniment have slated ii is fnurron's" t'o5 take it internally, Dr. Tobias Iras fak-en'tye1 following a Hi. I, SAMUEL 1. TOBIAS, of the City of New York, being duly sworn, dtrdenose that I compound a Liniment called Venetianf and that ihe ingredients of which it is com posed are perfectly harmless to lake inter naty even in double the quantity named in the Directions accompanying etch bottle" S .TOBIAS. New t'o.k. January mh, is3(?.. Sworn lo this day before mev t'ERIANPO WOOD. Mayor. Price 25 and 50 cents, sold by the Drug gists and. Patent Medicine Dealers through out the United Stdles. Also for sw Dr., Tobias1 Horse Linament in pint boK'e3 al cents, warranted supe rior to s'-v "ther.. . . t . ... j)r Tobias' office, 56 Cotfrtland st. N. Y; A,vI jSf. 1897 lamo. 13t. Soil in S.f cfndsburg by Hollinsheand ' and Detrick. HOVER'S LIQUID MlU DYE. The testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr Brinckle having previously been publishhed the following is now added : From Prof. MrCLOSKF.Y, formerly Pro- ii tii uiriii Mini v. ii , vi .i- i . . t . - r v j . .f. . i-.-.. i. j;..-;r .ju .r.Hi?3 1(1 me i-einait: incuii-ui VifAS avlVania. arid Ink Prttffftnr Ofi?air in the American Clfege of Medfchie, -c4J Philadelphia, Nov. -JTWiVSti,- Mr. Joseph E. Hover: A ifWl of you? i LIQUID HAIR DYE wilJcVinvince the most skeptical, thai U iy jbfo elegant and rfHcacioxis preparation, ygjflf? many blhers, it has in several instanjBtprrived aervicea ole in the cureot some iheou.-i etuplfons on the head, and I hav liesitation in com mending it to those tc such an appli- trv f'esnertfii J. F. X. MrCliWEEY. M. - - rrm - - - . - . nbe Sr. above 13th' . NG INKS, includine HOV-RIi'S HOVER'S IV ING FLUID, and HO IBLE INKS, still main- VWS IN tain their h fj.araier, whit-h has alwayar .. . ... t 11. - . 1 - ilistinffuish no me extensive ne- ninii firt crca ninued uninterf I iinlil at present r.A&. addressed to (1)6 Ma No. 41B Hare street above FOURTH, old No! l-J-.j Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention, by;- - ' H JOSEPH K: HOVER, Manufactarcn December elj"l857. 3m. i ii err
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