A Young Girl in a Trance for 48 Hours. ANONHER POUGHKEEPSIE SEER. About 10 o'clock last Thursday night & young girl named Isabella Ellison, a ged 1 9, residing in Washington street Poughkeepsie, while at the altar in th Methodist Church in that city, suddenly lifted up bcr hands, and full backward apparently a corpse. Several members of the church immediately ran to her as aistaoce, aud raised her up, when to their .horror they found that, her eyes were glazed and set, her features pale as mar ble, lips colorless, her feet aud bauds cold; and the spectators thought that they g irerc gazwj upon the features of a corpse It was shortly discovered that she yet breathed, when she was conveyed to her residence, the preacher saving that she Vras m a trance, and when-a member ad- vised that medical assistauce snould be procured, the preacher objected, sayni that Jesus Christ had throwti her into this mysterious state, and he will at his 'own time raise her to testify to his good ftess. She remained in this state unti Saturday evening, excepting a slight in cidcut which occurred on Friday after 4ioon, when she suddenly lifted up her band, and made three or four efforts to clutch at something, wheu her arm fell back over her the head board of the bed. Two or three of the women who were in the house attempted to replace the arm upon the bed, but were unable to bend or move it. On Saturday evening, a num berof the members were in the house, singing her favorite hymn, when shesud dculy lifted up her hands, aud cried out, 'Glorv Halleluiah' bl.c then turned to one of her friends, aud calling her l tiamc said, "Iiepeut, ropcut! Oh, if vou Iiad j-ccn what I have jou would uot live another moment in our miis, but would pray to God to have mercy upon jou. 1 have been in Heaven; Heaven is a tree; it is lit up with the glory of God, and a Tound the throne were thousands of an gels singing sweetly and praising tin King of Heaven. 3eus came pa-st aud ppoke to mc. I alt-o saw the great gulf, and could scarcely sec the bottom of it ' On Friday night a number Christian.- were in the house, singing atid prayiu;: all niht. She was verv weak wheu slu awoke from the trance, but was strong c nough to attend church ye.-terday morn inr. This wonderful case nas witnessed by scores in Pouhk epsie. and consider able excitement is caii-cd thereby in that city. a KeflectioEs on Death. Heavens'. what a moment that must be, when the la-t 6 titter expires on our lips! What a change! Tell me, ye who are deepest read in nature and in God, to what new worlds arc we borne? What new being do wc receive? Whither h:i fchat spark unseen, that unconiprchended intelligence fled! Look upon (he cold, livid, ghastly corps that lies before you! That was but a Miell, a gross and eatthlj covering, which held for a while the im- cnortal essence that has uow left it range, perhaps, through illimitable space to re ceive new capacitio of delight new pow ers of perception new glories of beati tude! The thousand fancies ru;L upon the mind as it corjtenij-latcs the awful mo ment between life and death! It is a mo ment big with imagination's greatest hope and fears; it is the consummation that clears up all mj'stcry revolves all doubt which removes all contradictious and de stroys error Great God! what a flood of rapture may at once burst on the depart ed soul! The unclouded brightness of the celestial regions the pure ex'stnnce of e thcrial beings the solemn secrets of rja- ture may then be divulged; tbe immedi- . . I future t-trains of unimaginable harmou) , x J , . r - - ii i forms of imperishable beauty may then disclo-c themselves, bur.-tir!g ou the de lighted senses, and bathinj them in meas urclcss bliss! The mind is lost in this ex cess of wondrous liht, and dares not turn from the heavenly li-ion to one so gloomy eo tremenduou1', as the depaiture of the wieked! Human fancy shrinks back ap palled, while hope and charity whisper to the bleeding heart that there, where all aiercy is, there too will ho forgiveness! Whitewash. As this is the scasou when people be giu to cleau up and make things look frctdi for the approaching Summer, we do not thiuk Y.c could do our readers a rcat cr favor than to iu.-crt the following reci pe for the beat and cheapen white-washes, both for the outide and inside of hou ses, from tho Scicfftfic American. It will 00 doubt be received with pleasure by ali who ttudy comfort and cleaniiuess: "Tako half a bu.-hel of frcsh-burucd -white lime, and slack it either with hot or cold water in a tub or barrel. When thoroughly slacked dissolve in the water required to thiu the lime, two quarts of common salt, stir it thoroughly, and it i then ready for use to put on with a brush.'' This wash is for the outside of build ings, fences. &c., and is very durable. Some put glue in whitewash, and others flour aud rice paste; but these render it liable to scale off in very dry weather. The above wash may be made a cream color by the addition of ochre. The above whitewash is all that can bo desired for the interior of houses, ex cepting the salt, it must be omitted, as it lends toimbibemoisture. French white issu perior to lime for the ceilings of rooms, as it is not so liable to turn ycllowifb iu color, but it rubs off so easily that it can not be used for side walls. The Delaware Indians iu Kansas are wealthy. Tbe General Government owes them upwards of a million of dollars, and when their lands aic divided there will be about three hundred acres for every man, woman and child in tbe tribo. It is esti mated by many that the average worth of the lands will be 20 per acre. A neero boy aged six yoars was committed to jail at Georgetown, Dela ware, last week, for cutting off tho bead of his eister with an axe. New York "Market. Wednesday, April f. Flour and Meal The advices by . 1 r . m . . tit mo steamer Indian, at rortiaua, uaa a Western Canal Flour, and on the low rades prices are SalOc. caster; the bettcrl grades are without important change, and are the most sought after by local and Eastern dealers; the arrivals arc moder ate, but the supply is ample; the sales are 0,700 bhls. nt $4.22tt$4.3u for common to good State; 8-1 40a$4 55 for extra do.; -34 25aS4 35 for superfine Indiana and Michigan: S4 40.S4 J0 for extra do.: 4 75aS4 90 for common to good extra Round Hoop Ohio; $4 flOaSO 20 for good to ctioier; do.: so :HJaS lor at. ijouis brands and extra Genesee - r..,rt;nv. Flour is railmr lmvcr. with fair olFcriiiPs: v;n u uau iu n i prices arc easier; the demand ia confined . , - o ' to the home trade mainly; the sales aro 550bb!s..atS4 50aS55U forextra brands; no superfine ou the market. Southern Pi irf d.d i olfon ti drfw ri..b are in excesss of the demand, and the stock' is ample; tho sales arc yuu bbls. at 54 65aS4 110 for mixed to good brands Baltimore Sec, and $5aS6 15 for the bet- tcr grade, live Flour is without varia- tiou to note; the demand is fair; sales of 50 b L Is. at 3a$3 75. Corn meal is very firm, the arrivals are moderate; sales ot Jersey at 3 10, aud Brandy wiuc at 83 70 bit A in ibtreis considerable irregu- lanty in our Wheat market; the demand is fair, and common qualities, which are in small stock, are held with greater firm- uess, but choice grades are less firm; the ales are 1,800 bush, good to prime whito Southern at SI 35al 45; GOO bush, good white Miehhran at Sf 28. and 28.500 bu.-h. Chicago Spring at 1, in orc the lat- ter taken for export. Barley is quiet and more irecly ollered: sales smau at oo uoc. xanev Jiait is quiet uuu ui nominal. Oats are in fair demand at 43 fnr irditn f. ml 4445 fnr Wnst. a4 Jc. for white, aud 44a45c. for West- em, and 32a37c. for Virginia. Rje is firm and in fair request; tho arrivals are moderate; sales of 7,000 bush. Northern at byaUc. Uorn is in limited supply, and is again better; the demand is mainly lor wmc trade; sales of 13,000 busu. at i -ia ic. lor Southern White and leiiow m eluded is an invoice of White, to arrive :tt73o. White Beans arc in fair demand, sale of 500 bu-h. fair at $-1 Can adiau Peas aro lower; sales 3,000 bush. at SSc Provisions The iuquiry for Pork is more active, and the market is again bet ter for Mess; other kinds are well held; sales of SU0 bbls. at $17 25 for Mess; MG75aSir 60 for thin Mcs?; SIS 50a oiarnr m 01 n .01 : cr. ra $1 3 GO for Clear:Slo oa-Slt) tor estern rime. lcei is nrmiy neiu; me arrivals t i-- f 1 1 11. ii. . : 1 are not large, and the demand is fair; sales of 400 bbls. at $7 50aS for Country Prime; SlOaSH for do. Mess; $12a31 350 for Repacked Western Mess; and gI4a 314 511 for extra do. Prime Mess is in active at $20u'24. B-if hams are firmly held at S16 50al9. Bacon is Srnier; the demand is moderate; sales of 100 Loxes Long Boneless on private terms. Gut Meats are bettor rand in fair rcquet- sale 1 teirG a-. file fnr 4hnnf - 3; . of 2S0 hhds. an ders and 9in93c for Hams. Live Hoirs a. lor ams. ,vo. ois arc in good demand at $3 S5aS 25 per 100 lb. L'trd is firm hut not active; the arrivals are moderate; sales of 300 bbls and tcs at lOialOAc. Butter is in fair- dcniand and prices arestcatly, Cheese ii quiet at 7:il0c. ISO L0AST JJEEIED ! Wa.shinrton concMcndents sav there will hfi no necftssitv- for a resort to a loan r r J I in order to meet the expenditures of the i : i u i i. i it.' i i : i i. ti overnfCcnt for the ' fi,cal Tcar. 3S some have supposed. V e might with the ame confidence sav. that no loan jJ needed ' bv the lortunate individual wuo iuvc-ts S10. 5 or 2.1, in S. Swan's lenl- ized lottery, which draws every Saturdav at Au.'Uta. Ga. Bv inelosiu- those a- " mi VI..? IT" 1 r I 1 1 T mounts respectively to that well estab- lishrd firm, tbe holder of a foitt.nate tick- et xvill be entitled to tho capital prize of Puuuo nou3C 01 Aorauam uisii, in rara 870,000. or a half, or a quarter of that dise township, on Wednesday, April 21. quar amouut as the cae may be. In Stroudsburg, on the 7th infct., Mr. Charles Huntsman, aged 41 years 6 inos. and 3 days. KolIinsliea& cSs Detrick. ." DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Dihjjs 35 !s"i:ief, S'ait:!., Oils, &c. &:. &v GDTKSC HALL DRUG STORE, STROUDSBURG, PA. N. B. German and English prescrip tions caiefully compounded. WM. HOLLINSUCAD. C. S. DETRICIC. April 8, 1853. ly. CJlubiiof's Police. ; The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Monroe Coun ty, (in the matter of the account of John Yan Ylict, Administrator of the Estate ol Jos. Yan Ylict, dee'd,) to make distribu tiou of thc moueys in the bauds of the accountant, to and among the parties en titled thereto, and make report at next term, hereby gives notice that he will at tend to the duties of his appointment, at the office of James II. Walton, E.-q., in Stroudsburg, at 2 o'clock p. m. on Thurs day, tho l-ilh day of May nest, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. WM. K. HAVIL ND, Auditor. Stroudsburg, April 8, 1858. 4t. 2Ujounici) oxxxt. Notice is hereby given, that an adjourned Court will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Saturday the 24th, day of April, 1858, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. By order of the Court. JOHN EDINGER, Clerk. April 8th 1S59, immustrator's Notice. Estate of JACOB SP RAGLE, late ofCool- batigli township, dec a. Whereas, Letters of Administration to 1 ,e above Lstate, have been granted to ' ' tA -ul roo countv. all nersons indebted to said j, j Estnto are requested to make immediate payment, and those haviug just claims against the same, are desired to present them, in proper order for settlement, without delay, to hti.it nnATi) fnn a r T ti Q. , . T inro StrouiUborg, April 8 IS08. 1UJ1iJjU11VJ1J.. Or LWY-OU-irj, Adm'or. NOTICE. Whereas, my wife Hannah Shaffer re- fnins to bnd and board with roc. I do hereby notify all persons, not to tru-t her " - . t i : l on my account, as x am uciermmeu to pay any debts ot tier contracting. J ACOb bllAlIl, J1"' Hamilton, April l, laas.-t. 0STB1HDBB & (JILCHUIST, Having taken the Steele Hotel, ,n the Borough of Wilkes-iJarre, aro now prepared to accommodate- strangers, travelers, and customers, with evcrvthinjr to make them comfortable and pleasant. Their Bar is supplied with a wood variety of the choicest liquors. The undesigned would solicit the pat- ronage of the public, hoping to deserve their favor, and determine to spare no pains to please all. JjThc fine Saloon under the Hotel wjH bo undor the charge of Mr. Gilchrist. J). J OSTRANDER. A MM I D. GILCHRIST, Vilkes-Barre, April I, 1858.-tf. JJISSUIj U 1 lUlN . Tho co-Dartnershin heretofore exiftinc between C. R. Andre and Henry Shoe- mak-pr in t in lAlorrnnti n trnrio. nnrinr t ic firm of Andro & Shoemaker is this day .....i . dissolved bv mutual consent. Stroudsburg, March 13. 1858. n i? ANDRE HENRY SHOEMAKER. p. S. The Business will be continued at tUc 0ld stand bv the subscriber who desires a liberal share of natronafre. HENRY SHOEMAKER. Administrators Notice. Bsiate of JACOB PHILLIPS deceased. Whereas, tho RegUter of Monroe county, has granted letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of Jacob Philips, late of Stroud township, in said county, all persons indebted are requested to imL-rt Tinvmnnl ntin nil nnrcnnj hnrmn u' - - claims or demands are requested to make , , ., ' , . . , , the same known to the Administrator, at bis residence in Stroud township, with out delay. GEO. PHILLIPS, Administrator. March 25, I858.-0t. CAUTION ! I the undcesigned hereby cautions all persons against harboring or trusting my son ALFRED. Of late said Alfred has Dccn working for different persons, re- ceiving the poy and refusing to pay debts frnn,;n Wn Lio liftt-foif ohU own contracting u'u"u" u w""6Ulur' uu"u" cd sutuslf mo"ey which ho refuses to re- paj,.and lam determined to pay no debts of his contracting. ELIJAH SHOOK. Stroud township, March 25, 1958. Days of Appeal. tfUTlUJS is hereby given, that tbe Ap- Peals frota the assessments made for ,1858 r t i t . . IQr e several rownsuips m me county ci Monro, will be held on the several day herein appointed, to wit: Chesnuthill. lloss, Eldred, and Polk, at the put.iic House oi i nomas Aitemose, ,u vm.ci.unt.in n., vu u"";, P"1 l9- I'ocono, Jackson, and Tunldiannock, al lue PUD,1 0US(J o: J ,C0D lj0nfr 10 1 - cono township, on Tuesday. April 20., Paradise, Price, and Coolbaugh, at the Middle SmithGeld and Sjjithfield, at the public bouSe of James Place, in Mid dle SmithGeld township, on Thursday, April 22. Stroudsburg, btroud and iiamilton, at thc Commixsioners' Office in. the borough of Stroudsburg, on Friday, April 2tt. At which times and places the Commis sioners of said county will attend for the .purpose of hearing all persons who may feel themselves aggrieved by reason of their assessment for 158. JOHN 0. STRUNK, PETER S. HAWK, V Comm'rs. ROBERT BROWN, Stroudsburg, March 25, 1859. fX A general assortment of Window Shades, Wall Paper, &c, for sale, which will be sold at city intes. Call and evam i"e. .May 7, 1857. ly. ATTORNEY AT A W , nas removed his office to his dweling house,, first door below the office of the u Jcffersonian Office," and directly oppo site S. J. Ilollinshead's hotel, Elizabeth street. Stroudsburg, Dec. 19, 1850. OHARLTON BURNET, Attorney at Law, STROUDSBUItO, MONROE COUNTY, PA'. Offico on Elizabeth streot, formerly oc cupied by Wm. Davis, Esq. tern lm$0m Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf MiE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDIiN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE, THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED ! I LLUSTRATED ! ! ILLUSTHASED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTR ATED 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 'sneo,f t,,c Invest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing An Imperial Quarto containing eiht pages, or forty columns, of entertaining original matter: and elegantly illustrated ev ery week. A Glfl worth iiom 50 cetifs to $500 in will he prusexsted to cuds 3 ic&M?as !!r c2tsE;t:ds:itoiy on receipt of Use gssZisicrsptioit waoit- ey. One copy for one year - - S2 00, and I gift. One.cqRy for t years - - 11 o(, and 2 gills. One copy Tor thrc vuars - 5 0(1, ant: 3 gifts. One copy for five years - - h oo, uu s uifts. AND TO CLUHS ' . : Three ropics one year ; 00, and 3 gifts Five copies one year S 00, and 5 gilts Ten copies one year 15 H'J, and lOgifts Twenty-one copies one year 'M 00, and 21 gifts The articles to he distributed are compris ed in the following list. 2 Packaged of Gold containing $500 00 cacli. : do do do 200 00 each. 10 do do do 100 00 each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Ca?e Wutchcs,100G0 each. 20 Gold Watches. 75 0!) pact). 50 do ' 60 (0 each. 100 do 50 00oa-h. 3(i0 Ladies Gold Watches :5 00 each. 200 Silv er Hunting Cased Watches 30 00 each. 500 -iler Watches $10 to 25 00 c.icli. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest & Fob Chains 10 to 30 00 each. Gold Lockeis, Bracelets, Brooches, Eur Drops, Breast Pins, Cull' Pins, Sleeve Buttons Shirt Studs, Watch keys, Gold and bilver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles worth from fifty cents to 815 each Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our subscription book, opposite a number and the gifl cm-responding with that number ...:n i... ir eubscrib h' mai, A mmi will be forwarded within one week, to the or express post-paid. communications should be ad- rcssrd to BECKET & CO.' 18 &, 40 MoHjt's Building, (335 Broadway, Acio York. Specimcn copies sent free. Agents wanted. March 18, 1853.-1 arno. 12t. john sr aim & sos, 05 CSicMsnl St., atxtvti EiglUli, (Late of No. 45 South Second St.,) PHILADELPHIA, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR. SPRING EirSPOKTATSOfl OF Silk & Millinery Goods, CONSISTING IN TART OF Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Satin and Taffelos Ribbons, Gros De Naples, (Glace and Plain,) Marcelines aud Florences, Black Modes, English Crapes, M aline and Illusion Laces, etc. ALSO, a FULL ASSORTMENT .OP March F, 1858. 2m. Express Arrangement. The Hope and Howard Express Oom panys are now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any kind, Paskagcs, &c, with their own Cars, and special Messen gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a ny part of tho world. JOHN N. STOKES, Ajnt, For tho Hope and Howard Go's Stroudburg, Feb. 4, 185S.- 'f- Paper, Printers1 Card & Envelope WAREHOUSE, No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, (rdsh buyers will find it to their inter est to call. , . , Januiry 11 1633. ly. A PROCLAMATION TO THE LADIES. Whereas, it appears that the days of right, honor, and integrity arc fitt fading away, mm miereas, .e unscrupulous and ignorant are daily taking advantage of the profound and learned. B:t it known therefore, to all, whether Maids, Wives, .r Wfdows, that Dr. Uiccsmuns female I ills arc- ce the cor ' il"!1K-'a. jor iim troubles incident to fe male disorganization; Uiev alone correcting all pamlul menstrtiiition, assuuinrr papii,, tinnsottlie neart, disturbed sleep Pain in the iue, aim causing neaiui anu Happiness to thc whole sex; more eapechtlly to the married portion, as they are certain to bring on the monthly period with regularity. And where as, those Pills are purely vegetable and en tirely free Jroin minerals, therefore pcrfcctlv harmless in their operations and wholly un like other medicines thrust upon the public, purporting to ellect the objects already de tailed. Therefore, be it known, that nothing but the said Pills of Dr. Chcesman will iuV bouiplish the desired object, when disappoint ment has teen experienced under the regime of other Pills; and the Laoies will cause this Proclainulion lofyread amonst them, to their own everlasting benefit ahvayn premi sing that said Proclamation in one case must be considered null, and void ; that is to say, that the Pills must not be taken when, ativ female is in an interesting situalio)i,'olUcr- VL,oc u.wisvmiiagtj win ue me liieviiaoie, re stilt. Explicit directions, to be carefully read, accompany each box. Price SI. Sent by mail on enclosing SI to Dr. Cornelius L. Cheeseman, Unx 4,531, Post Office, New York City. Sold by one Druggiat iu every town in the United States. Given under my bund and seal, C. L. CHEESEMAN, M. D. El. Ii. E2i!lr!iitsy;, Generul Agent for ihe United States, 135 Chambers-Ht., N. York. To whom all wholesale orders must be ad dressed. Sold in Stroudsbug by Holliushead & De trick ; II. B. Semple &, Co. Easton. Feb. 25, 1858. ly. Dallcy's Magical Pain Extractor. In all diseases inflammation more or less predominates now to allay inflammation strkes at the root of disease hence an im mediate cure. Dalleys' Magical Pain Extractor, and nothing else, will allay inflammation al once, and make a certain cure. D alley s Magical Pain Extractor will cure the following among a catalogue of diseases; burn, scald, cuts, chafes, sore nip ples, corns, bunions, strains, biles, poison, chilblains, biles, scrofula, ulcers, fever Sore?, felons, ear ache, piles,' soro eyes, rout, swel lings, rheumatism, scald head, salt rheum, baldness, erysipelas, ringworm, barbers itch, small pox, measles, rash, &c., &c. To some it may seem incredulous that si many diseasesshould be reached by one arti cle; such an idea will vanish when reflection points tolhe facl, that the salve is a combina tion of ingredient?, each and every one ap- piymg a pencci anuuoic lo us opposite dis order. Dalleifs Magical Pain Extractor In its efiects is magical, because the time is so short between disease and a Dermanon! cure; and it is an extractor, as it draws all disease out rif the a fleeted part, leaving na ture as perfect as 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 genuine unless the box has upon it a hteel plate engraving, with the name of Henry DxMey, Manufacturer, For sale by al! the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. Principal Depot, 105 Chambers St., New-York. C. F. CHACE. Sold in Stroudsburg, by Holliushead and Dot rick. ' Feb. 25, 1858.-1 y. Something New. The public are respectfully informed that the undersigned has opened, in thc Borough of Stroudsburg, a NEW DRUG STORE, in the large four storv buildinar recently erected by Messrs. Fow ler and Wintemnte, two doors bove Robert Boy's Store, where he intends keeping always on .hind, a large assortment of Drugs and Medicines. Paints, . Oils, Var nishes, French and Common Muss, tjc. The stock will also embrace FA'NOY'NO- TIONS in, endless variety, from which all tastes can be gratified, including Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware, Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c. ALSO Pure WINES AND LFQI'OIIS for medicinal purposes, which beer their own recommendation. "Every article will be warranted pure and fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant whose experience in the business is such as to deserve the unlimited confidence of the public. Call and see. JAMES N DUR LING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 9 1, 1850. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES TtlE subscriber, having purchase an taken thc old store stand ot Gect'0 M"1" vcii, in Stroudsburg, would aayi to .the public, that he is )t opening a largo assortment o' STOVES in all their variety. Gookfttitf Kar'or Shop & Uar jfootu, all sizes and JLnda, for Wood or Coal. Groceries, In connection with thc Stove business, (j0 undersigned will keep constantly on band ii general assortment of Groceries, &c, viz:" Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Molasse?, Fish, Salt, lfaiM'us, Spicos, &c. Flour and Feed. Ho will constantly keep Flour and Feed rfnd whole grain. Cider Vinegar constantly on hand. The public are respectfully invited to eiyuninc for themselves. ROBERT R.DEPUY. Stroudsburg, Nv" 12. 1357. BLANK DEEDS For sfrlo a thi Office Winter Arrangements. NEW R. H. ROUTE. Delaware, Lackawanna & Wcstrn RAIL ioa n New and expeditious broad guage mute from ine North and West, via Groat Rend and Scraiilon, and from the Lackawanna and Wyomintr vallies. dirccllv il,r.,nl. i! :Nev Wrlr and Philadelphia. Un and alter Monday, January 18, 1859,' trains will be run as follows: The Night Express Train bound cast on N, V..&- Eriu Railroad arrives al Great Rend at. 1:00 A. M., and connects with thc Express t ram which Jenvrs Great Bend for New Vk and Philadelphia, at 8:tf0 a. lii. Due at Montrose, - - - 9:07 " Tnnlihannock, - - 9:50 " FacUnyviUc, - - - 10:13 Scranton, . . 11:00 14 otrouatbur, . . 1:33 Dela ware.(t5 iimmtcs tod;ne" 2:10 p. rn. Bridgville, PhP.a. passen gers leave, - . 2AQ Junction, . .... New York, - f:iQ Philadelphia, ... g.o"(j Passengers from Ncw York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a.-'m.' 6:00 ' : 10:55 11:45 " 12:00 " 12:47 p. rn.' From Phita. leave Wirlnutst. Wharf at - - Leave Junction, Due. at Rndgeville. Phila. con nection, -Delaware, 15 min. dinner, Stroudsburg, Scranton, 3:35 4:27 4:43 5:35 - G:10 . Factoryville,. - - Tuiikhanncck - . -Montrose, -Great Bend, 41 Connecting at Great Bend with tne Dunkirk Express west, at Accommodation Train leaves Scranion for Great Bend at Arrive at Great Bend, 7:15 7:20 a. 12:25 p. rn. m. Connecting with the Emigrant Train west,' on thc N. y. & E. R. R. .. Returning, leaves Great Bend, 1:25 p. m. Due at Scranton," ... (fclQ For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Di it-ion, a Passenger Car will 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, u ill leave Junction at 5:00 a. m Due at Stroudsburg at 8:35 " ' Scranton at 2:50 p. rn.'. Passengers from New York ;ili change carB at Junction. To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. B R. leave or take the cars nt Bridgeville. For Pilttton. Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,' take L. & B. R. It. curs ot Scranton. For Jessup,. Archhald, and Carbondale," change cars at Greenville. Tickets sold and Basiiairc checked through JOHN BRISBLY, Supl. Wm. N. JnxKs, Gen'l Ticket Agent. AVER'S PILLS, A new and sinjpdarlv succcssfnl remedy for the xL cure of all Eilious diseases Cos tiveness, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, lthcumutisni, Fevers,' Gout, Humors, Ncrvousiu-ss. Irritability. Inflamma tions, Headache, Fains in the I5rcast, Side. Back,' and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c. Indeed, rery few arc thc diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less reqiured. and much sick ness and suffering might be prevented, if a'harm Icss but eifecturd "Cathartic were more freely usei. No person can feci well while a costive habit of bodv prevails : besides it con generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might haxebeen avoided bv' the timely and judicious use of a ood purgative.! This is alike tme of Colds. Feverish synptoms, and Bilious derangements. Tlicy all tend to become or produce the deep seated and fonridllo distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a, reliable family phvsic is of thc iirst importance to the public health," and this Fill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that dmand. An extensive trial of itd irtncs by Fhysicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any tlung hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position- and character as ti forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the manv eminent gentlemen who havf testified in faor of "these Fills, we may mention : a Dk. A. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist, of Boston and State Assayor of Mas-sachusetts-. whose high professional charaeijr is endorsed by the ,s IIon. EnWAitn Eveuett, Senator of the TJ. S. Roiieht C. Winthkop, Ex-Speaker of the House of Keprcscrtatives. New York Ciiv. endorsed bv Hon. W. L.'M aucv, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astok, the richf-t man ui America. S. Lklano & Co., Froprs of thc Merxopolitar Hotel, and others. Bid space permit, wc -could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Fills have been used, but evidence cycri more convincing thai thc experience of eminent pnbHff men is found :r their effects upon trial. These Fills, the result of l-.ns? investigation and study, aro offered to the public a tfie best and most complete which thc present state of mediea science can adord. They are rtiipoumted not ot thc drugs themselves, but of : medicinal .xutav onlv of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chomica procass in a state of purit, and combined togothe m such a manner as to ie hc rcs.ts. lhjj Bvst'em of conipositic"r. "ifidieincs has been founr in thc Chcrrv Feet, VI Wd L' ' Pou,lce,f more ctluimt rr dy than had hitherto been ob tained bv anv proccri. 1 he rc;ison is perfectly ob vious villi'4' b 0,l mn&'3 of composition, overv medicine - bnrtluned wilt were or less . o f anrj moniou' :,U(1 "3rio"s qmhties, by this faeh mli -idua' virtue r; desired for thc curativt, cf, t is present. " All the inert and obnoxious qu! , Iiics of eac h substance employed arc left lehind, tll curative virtues onlv being 'retained. . Hence if if4 self-evident the cH'clts htmhl prove f they have proved more pnrelv remcli:,I. and the Fills a surer more powerful antidote to di-case- than any olhei ' medicine known to the w-r!d. As it is frequently expedient Shat n:yniliHt sliould be taken under the counsel i.f ?n a: 'fending Fhpician, and a he could net prt.periv .iiutsje oi j rWinitv tl-itliouL knowiair its iimips; -n, I hayf supplied the accurate Fornud.B by bitlUfJwWL I'cctond and Fids arc made to Hie vA'ii.fWri0), PMHhmiK in itifTnitn1 Stutcs :ilid JSntlSh Alll If Snwmnr lln-ro fliinuld lie till" enc who has not reeeivrd thcru?thcy vri h nromptlv fonvarded bv n lil to h'i&- . . . 0'fairthcI-xtentMcai'ircsthatreoifere!, few would be taken if t!u Thai? life consists m mysteries. ihrirliifcnrtcrV. I hi tcriaratichs is laid to , men 'and a.l v .cpupetciit toMgev to ,ibicct fro .Iv a.ki: nvKe theft- conviction--. their intrinsic monts. IhiCberrv Poowral wr pronounced by sdSn to be a woudw -medicine befor -it c afe'l!0'"'' 5fe ,5 Incnt FhTsiiran. ""IIS friJ mv Fills and ecu n.or-JgShhdeiitlr, and nra.wu ni) i ins, ana c ;.,-.ii,.s were uiw thr.ii reali ' They opcfiit powerful irSuencc on tKf internal vwceri wifv t!iC blood and stimulate it the obitructious of into healthy thc stomach Is, Kur, and other organs of the. body, rcstr irirrcg iar a:-r.vn ia araim, ."" by corrcc over they oxt-t, sucn ucr-.iusc- mcnts as s origin of disease. BcilHT SUgi leasar .u. nml bcintr nurcly vcgetaD1! .;- no 5n nnv ouantily. v Air-T.tions. sec wrapper c t Samuel Rec, Jr.and by Iloiliiisliead & t)etrick, StroudsQr, Pa. t August lSoT-Vy. OXj-T AHUOTT iiVlil.NCK, -lUKtCr l ien. lO aiiiiuiu f John B. Fitzpatjiick, Cath. BNliop of Bustaiu 'Also. Dn. J. K. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of I Hi mm iu m 1 .mm dit 1 i i