The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, June 17, 1858, Image 3

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would not be tilled." bucb faith is vcrv highly so. Ilauirhter.l or else it would notU HbHencav's Fills. "Billions headache.' WTilW
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rare, ana seems almost line tempting God. have been introduced. 1 do not know and all affections of the system which re- $. sw &
It was doubtless the intention of the rnf- what the "ricrlii. Wmr" ;., T D..nnnfl it Unit. vm n inenfllniont imnornfp nti:fti.MJK1rr' r.ir:ftF
lians to- Kill every man: in fact, the order lis a naval Iknave-aR term, flnuyliterl or flow of bilo. are at once relieved bv the n .... ...
was-eivcu that thev "be sure nil were en- aomctMn. nf thnf J L,m f TT1U, Pill, n cnnn. uc s"scrtuer has purchased that
t rely dead, so that no one be left to tell TW. T wna n,Mnj;n S,.natnrL o nri i,vr .i;cno a ;n.Mi.i... fnr W iT lurmenj
the. tale." Durinn- tho. march the nrison. from ',1 SV ,i Ii- - u L 'i.' ' I occupied by llirschkmd k Adler as a
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crs were continually tortured by jeers political Questions: wo have differed: hut. thus, and as this omet. medieinfl nets now- . OiOtJlinS: btOr.
and oaths from the heartless crowd. I believe in our social intercourse we have erfullv udoh both these imnortant orcans. in the borough of Strondshnrrr nA in
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oojuu eaiu, y c win nave ineu scaips lor never had anv difficulty, and whenever it Derforms the work of cure with a nre- tends keeniufr a
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uuuvi uuitio juiu , if u ujahu ml iins nnrn in mv nownr i no nnr irnnw niQinn rnninir.v nnn rnnrnimnriPRs irn n a j n n .
WOmen and Children err." tU0h 13 t ie that T ever had an onnnrhmitv whero if. hnvn nn nnralll in thn rflnnrds of medic- W'J v v.vmiHaJ
treatment received by men for opinion's was in mv power to do him a slieht fa- al practice. The Pills may be relied u- l? smt a11. sca"ons of the year, as low as
aako meu taken from their work in the yor, but if it was the case. I would do it: pon with the utmost ccnBdenoe in cases rJ,ey can be purchased in any city of the
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neias, wiin oniy meir iarmmg uutensils but it ho has the blizbtost nersonal re- of diarrhoea, dvsentarv. oholera mordus,
to defend themselves driven like cattle, gard for me, I ber to throw it into the spasms of the stomach, cholera infar.tura, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
abused by language too ueQ-iish for civil- same scale whore the elooucnce and na- and all other disorders affecting the di- and a variety of "Fanev ArMnleq nnd Nn
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j4.i.u v-tti. luoa oi nie rvnnior rnm Kunnsv tnnin irpstivn nrnans and trie nowois. tinnq
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aumu ui me ucnua were residents on nave none bclorc rne. and both tosrethcr . . ir ;ntn.i. t.: t.i.
lort bcott, and pretended friends of their we ask for a little ouion seed. TLauM)- A Card from Smuel Swan & Go. and attention to l,sinoC nA i,nn ,;
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iOTHE lJUBLrc lhe extraordinary old and new friends will honor him with
nmtfcn niirciifirl K t. riirol nmnnnnra r f A l f. I fl nail f o r-nn.inn liic tpfAnnitn 7 n
nn .Ml Knttin nt fhnrti hnve rnnrfitofH t I T n.v. nl. : C I .
...rt5.. ... .w.v-.j j. ... as duiui uuuiiiuuuuuuiat u ""-' re rent Lotteries to in ure us because our Stock ot poods
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"r , ,ull7u -"Souicfy oonstisutiou as any, not excepting the ,ibcra, shcm and lnpt uaDDOr of do. NICHOLAS RUSTER.
Din. passeu every rrcc-oiaic men in tbe honorable Senator before me. Uur. :n i...a:nn!a i,.a mnA1.:niin nir.na tk.m M 7? All i,;,i e a..-
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"",,UUV""'U" " w '"U VJ"11 iuomu , dui jl nave rcou a.j niu Bomni s n? to en snee n .it.tant on to Sheen skins, nnd n kind.4 nf furs mmt7
deal with us ed m trade
our Lotteries
trustees Ifon-
cunnan s pet measure
I will withhold a
but leave your read
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ac.vo, uav,g su m mum iuu muipie, opiuents, there will be anew resolution they have bcon promptly cashed
4a,l-i l3 iuii:u cuuuuu- mai wui cui on inese seeus, anu macon- caa nr. nrnnntition
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eu uy nouci-m.uucu, loicuigcm men. ions will be unconstitutional ever alter. TJ,n effort, to ininre i,s is nimod not on
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.niX-occrciarj oiauiou arrivea in town laughter. JJut until that is'dono. until h ot nn, ua:noaa U nr rivnlo K,ft iQ
to-day. He is strongly opposed to Lc that proviso is put in, I think the faithful alfi0 intondcd to act politically on' one of
compton Junior, and Seems eager for may construe the provisions of the Con- onr narnfiPS. anrl WG" asuro our friends
victims, never having had any difficulty tor Cau ho uudcr these circumstances,
cither of a private or political nature, al- resist? No, sir.
neighborhood ,bouid bite the diM." Toombs; But I have read all the plat- 0 " ,s U9 l0 oa ial a
dhm the rro-blavcry as well as the forms, 7iud I suggest to tbe Senator from tho fact4 wbcj, an rwho
Free-State men have been murdered in Georgia that he is a little fast. I think know airVadj. that is that ou
cold blood for having voted against I3u- considi-ring what has been done, we may are lea,. the nianagcra aud tr
May 6, 1808. Gm.
couunue to vote these seeds, at leatt uu- t nii iinnnPJ1i,i mpn. tunt Wfl iinVe old Hfl rmRha.f1 5 l&t.Yinlr
objugalory remarks, til the Charletou Convention sits, and mnr nr;., :n , ua ni tmi,vt mnnth tli.in r r i r -t- ,,
ers to judge for them- then I have no doubt after theeo devel-L,i n,iinr T.otforip in thn TTnion .nriih.t 1 h h i X IllJ I KS-M
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in all Ca
contest. He says he intends to jtutnp the slitution and the Cincinnati platform as
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jluiiuuij .iii.iiuri.il. iuc uuuorauio oeuaior irom x euiiHyiva-
e feel gratefal for his good intention, nia has huested. I think we may con-
but tiiiuk he had better savo his breath, Utrue them without btrainini? the Consti-
tor it will be a superfluous labor Wc tution any more to buy ouiou seeds than
need no urmg to treat with cotitctnpt it does to catch runaway slaves. Iuuess
such a barefaced imposition." when you fiud a provisicn in the Consti
tution that there is a mode to take mon-
our partners; and we assuro our friends
and the public that WITH OUR CONCERN
all is right, and this, the legal investi
Wholesale-and Retail dealers in
Drugs IUc1ici!iK, Pa i cits. Oils
Iyc Stnf s, tilnvi, i'er turnery,
&:. &u. &e.
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N. U. Germau and English prescrin-
gation which we shall urge to a hearing, tions carefully compounded
will fully demonstrate. In the meantime
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our business will be conducted as usual.
SAMUEL SWAN & Co.,
Lottery Managers, Augusta, Ga.
WM. IIOI.LINSHEAD.
April 8, 185S. ly.
C. S. DETR1CK.
rt&r We eonv the followiur rich ac- cy'out of the Federal trea-ury to pay for 9? bj
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. -r ...... c i:. :n.. returniiu' fujitivc slaves, vou will And al- o .P3!r3
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paiu lor onion scea. unu a clause ior-
coiuuiLM.uu ,t3 vuiviui iusaipuuHuidi- bidding it comes either iu the Constitution
ly to all good Democrats, who have been or the Charleston Convention, let us have
in the receipt of "onion, or other garden ced but I have no doubt it will be uucon- -o j,
and vegetable seeds, either from Senator ''utional after the Convention .its. 5
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lescntative. iIr. DI.MMICK. " lhe crisis
is eminently becotnitti: critical."
Senator Hale Illuminating Senator
fi"The New York Herald suggests the
Hon. Simon Cameron as the opposition
candidate for the Presidency in 18GU.
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Bisler.
2J"ew York Market.
Wednesday, June 1G, 1858.
FLOUK Wheat, S3 90 a S4 for su
perfiuc State; 2 05 a SI 10 for superfine
Indiana. Iowa and Michigan.
GRAIN Wheat Milwaukee Club at
3G a 7o.; Chicago Spring at 78 a 87c.;
It is very rarely, sir, that Amber Tennessee (new crop), a choco ar-
c! ... :.. :..., ..1, . ticle. atbi oil; nnme old white ooutliern
ULiiiiiu la iuicu'Juu iu 111-1 '
at 5-1 00. Ilyc at uSc. Uats 4o a 40c
Corn G8 a 72c.
Our Washington correspondent, in one
of his late letters, poke of Senator Hia
LERS lart achievement in the debate a
hout garden seeds, and also of Senator
Hale's remark.-, which arc as follows.
The tceue took place ou Friday, the 23tb
uit.
-Mr. Hale.
a debate in the
fluence the action of members here, but it
i made to enlighten the country. I con-
fess, however, that this debate has en
lightened my mind. I was at first iu
dined to go against this appropriation,
but the considerations which have breu
urged with so much force by the Scuator
from Pennsylvania, 1 confess, have awa
kened my convictions iu that direction,
aud have almost induced me to go for
it. If the appeal which he so powerfully
ami pathetically made to the honorable
Senator from Georgia has not moved him,
lie mu-t be impervious to eloquence and
to pathos.
1 think that the case, which the Sena
froin Pennsylvania has presented, is em
inently ju-t. I agree entirely with what
lie s'ays, when he declares that in his
goutm; here he has not been lookiuir to
popularit3'. I think that the whole
North. PeunS) lvania no less than any
other part of the Union, will endorse his
veracity, if uothing else, when he declare
that he has not been seeking popularity;
and when he appeals to the Senator from
Georgia, aud tells him what a hard road
the Northern Democrats have bad to
travel, how much they hare had to sac
rificc and to face; and then asks if, in re
turn for all this, he cannot let him have
lew onion and garlic seeds, Laughter,
I confess, if the Senator from Georgia
wa not moved, I was. Laughter, I
think it is reasonable, aud more than
reasonable, even if he had asked for a lit
tie of the vegetable full growu. But
when he says, ''Look at the North and
tre on every i l, and hear by every mail
proof that we have not pandered to pop
ulnrhj; see what wc have suffered in your
behalf; wheu you nee all thatf and tee
that wc arc uot exorbitant, we do not ask
any offices; take your foreign missions,
nnd distribute them where they appropri
ately belong; take the Federal Treasury,
nnd use it; but when we go home to an
outraged constituency, will you be bo il
liberal as not to let us carry a few onion
feeds, a little garlic, and uow aud then a
cabbage, laughter, so that our constitu
ency may be iucliued to wink a little at
the course we have taken on this great
question, upon which we have sacrificed
no much for you?'' I confess that even if
I had such strict rules as the Senator
from Georgia entertains upon the Con
stitution, when such an appeal as that
came from such a source as the "right
bower" of the Administration, not aeking
to take the "ace," or anything else, but
fcimply a little ouion seed a vegetable
that, under peculiar states of application,
is calculated to produce tears laughter
cannot you let us go home and cry
with our constituents over what wc have
done! I do uot want to be personal, but
I appeal to to the honorable Senator
from Georgia, and I ask him I can ask
him, for we have always been on friend
ly relation
Mr. Bigler. Allow me. I have no i
doa at all that the Senator intends to be:
personal.
Mr. Hale. Oh no.
Mr. Bigler. But he uses terms which
I do not understadd; talking about the
"ribt bower," and all that sort of thing.
Laughter.
Mr. Hale. Well sir, I do not under
derstand them; but I thought the Senator
did, becauso the Senator from Georgia
spoke of it, and be seemed to understand
it then. Laughter, I do not understand
tbcui; but I suppose it is jjarliamentary,:
STATS CONVENTION.
The United American, llepublican,
and Peoples Committee of Superintend
ence for the city of Philadelphia, earnest
ly desirous to extend and perpetuate that
union of the elements of opposition to the
present National Administration, which
in this city has lately resulted iu such
brilliant success, do hereby rcBpcctfully
suggest, and recommend to the State
Committees representing those several
elements of oppo.-ition, that they call upon
the citizens of Pennsylvania, ho are op
posed to the present National Adminis
tration; especially to its despotic and
fraudulent Leeornpton policy, aud in wil
ful neglect of the just claims of domestic
industry; and who are in favor of the sov
ereignty of tho people over their own lo
cal concerns; of American institution1' as
against the nolicy and intrigues of foreign
Governments; nnd of adequate protection
to our home labor, to assemble in their
re-pectivc Senatorial and Representatives
Di.-tricts, to choose delegates to a State
Convention, to meet at Harrisburg, in the
Hall of the House of Representatives, at
2 o'clock. P. M., of WEDNESDAY, the
14th DAY OF JULY, 1858, to nomin
ate candidates for Judge of the Supreme
Court and Cannl CommfeMoner.
LEONARD R. FLETCHER, Prcst.
J. R. Flanigen,
Geo. A. Coffey, Yice Prcsirfaits.
W. J. P. Wuite. 1 .
M. V. B. Summers,
J. R. Lynda ll,
Philadelphia, May, 20, i858.
Secretaries.
In view of the above recommendation,
and its general acceptance, I hereby with
draw the call for a State Convention, is
sued by me, for the 8th of July next, and
earnestly request the American Republi
cans of the State to accept it, and partic
ipate iu the elcctiou of Delegates to said
Convention:
By order of the Stito Committee.
LEMUEL TODD, Chairman.
Attest: Edwaud McPherson, Seo'y.
Carlisle, May 31, 185$.
To tlie Americans of Pennsylvania
The above rccomraeudation having
been submitted to me for my approval,
after consultation with the majority of the
members of the American State Commit
tee, and a large number of the prominent
Americans of the State, I cheerfully a
dopt it as our call for a State Convention,
and urge the members of the American
party throughout the State to participate
in tbe election of delegates.
n. BUTCHER SW00PE.
Chairman of tho American State Com.
Clearfield, May 29, 1858.
Inasmuch as the above recommenda
tion and calls point out the plain road to
practical, decisive and enduring victory
over the present National Administration
and its tyranioal and Beotion.ai policy, 1
therefore request the Republicans of
Pennsylvania to unite in the election of
delegates to the above Convention.
WM. B. THOMAS,
Chairman of tlie Republican State Com.
Philadelphia, Juno 1, 1858.
BLANK MORTGAGES
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NOTICE.
Richard S. Staples, Merchant, takes
this method of informing1 his friends and
customers, that he has associated with
him.elf in tho Mercantile business, his
son Theodore B. Staples, who will
hereafter continue the business at tho old
stand
Tho liber al patronage heretofore ex
tended to this ttore, we hope will be con
tinued, as wc intend to keep our estab
lishracnt well stocked, and will sell at pri
ccs calculated to suit the most fastidious.
Give us a call.
R. S. STAPLES & SON.
N. B. All persons indebted, or hav
ing claims against me, are requested to
call and settle their accounts without de
lay.
R. S. STAPLES.
Stroudshurg, April 15, 185S.-3ni.
ON MANHOOD,
AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE.
Just Published, Gratis, the 20lh Thousand:
A few words on the rational treat
JtEy'inent, w ithout Medicines, of a perma-
'zrJrlii . 1 T 1 ur i
gSg-fy lorniea or i,ncui vveaKnes?, muciur
nal Emissions, Genital and Nervous
Debility, Impotency, and Impediments to
Marriage ffenerally, iv
B. DE. LANEY, M. D.
The important fact that the many alarming
complaints, originating in the imprudence
and solitude (if youth, may be easily removed
without medicine, is in this smull tract, clear
ly demonstrated; and the entirely new and
both street, opposite the residence of Jas. lhe Auihor, ft,ily explained, by meansof which
J3"0rdcrs may be left at the Brick
Yard, or at the residence of Morris Ad-
ler, in the new brick building on Eliza-
H. Stroud, in Stroud shur.
CAUTION I
Ve hereby caution all persons against
huuting or G-diing, orgoing through grass,
grain or orchards, upon either of our
premises, as we are determined to prose- - -j .j jqg
law.
every one is enabled to cure himself perfect
ly and at the leatt possible cost, thereby a
voiding the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis and pest tree
in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid)
two po&the stamps to Dr. 13. Ut LANEi,
83 E-ist :31sl street, New York City.
Gm.
Charles Keller,
Peter Keller,
Ezra Uunsiker,
David Groncr,
Johu Shook,
Henry Dennis,
Absalom Fethcrman,
Thomas W. Rhodes,
L. & J. Drake,
May 20, 1858 -I y.
Charles L. Keller,
James R. Andre,
Leonard Andre,
Henry Miller.
Charles Drake,
Charles Swink,
Geo. Houser.
Aaron Croasdale.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
THE subscriber, having purchased and
taken the old store stand of George Mnl
ven, in Stroudsburg, would say, to the
gtfa public, that be is just opening a
large assortment of STOVES iu all
thcir variety.
Cooking, Parlor, Shop & Bar
00 m,
all sizes and kinds, for Wood or Coal.
Groceries,
In connection with the Stove business, Stroudsburg, Oct.
tne unuerstgneu win Keep constantly on
hand a general assortment of Groceries,
&c., viz: Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Molasses,
Fish, Salt, Raisins, Spices, &c.
Flour and Feed.
He will constantly keep Flour and
Feed and whole grain.
Cider Vinegar constantly on band.
The public arc re.-pcctfully invited to
examine for themselves.
ROBERT R. DEPUY.
Borough. Ordinance,
Be it enacted by the Chief Burgess.
and lown Council of the Borough of
Stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by
authority of the same, That the side or
toot walks on the several streets hereinaf
ter named, bo graded, curbed and paved
viz: West side of Franklin Street from
the South side of Main Street to North
side of Ann Street and the East side ol
same street from the North sido of Main
street to the Court II0US0 square also
the side or foot walk in front of Charlc
Trach's stable on tho west sido nf tiid
Franklin street between Main street and
iuo jouri; juouse squrc Aorth side of
Ami street from the East side of Green
street to the West side Franklin street
and the South stdo of same street from
the East side of Green Stret to the We.-t
side of Centre street Also Sarah street
on both sides from the West side of Cen
tre street to East side of Franklin street
the said grading, curbing, nrd paving
to oe ciono oy tlie hrst day of September
next, under the direction of the Town
Council, and in accordance with the sur
veys, (as to height and width,) made bj
the same. All of the above side or foot
walks to be curbed with cood stone and
paved with good hard tricks, Provided
that tho foot walk on the West sido of
Franklin street in front of Charles Traohs
stable as as aforesaid, may be pared with
nara oricK .on euge, or good Hat stones.
And if any person or persons owning
property fronting on the several streets
above named, should neglect to have the
side or foot walks in front of the same,
graded, curbed, and paved, in accordance
with the above enactment and within the
time therein spcciGed, then the Town
Council after the expiration of the said
time, will have the same done at the ex
pense of the said property owners, accor
ding to the provisions of the Act of Gen
eral Assembly, passed April 3, A. D
1851, (''relating to Boroughs,") in sucb
case made and provided.
Approved the nineteenth day of April
Anno Domini one thousand eight bun
dred and fifty-eight.
SAMUEL MELICK, Chief Burgess
Attest .Jackson JjANTz, becy.
May G, 1853.
Summer Arrangements
NEW K. K. ROUTE,
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
iew and expedition broad gunge routcT
from tne North and Vtt. via nni TVmf
to-
and Scran ton, and from the Lackawanna
any vynmmg values, directly throuoh
iev 1 orK ami ijitiiaictplna.
(KrOn and after Monday, May 17,- lS5Sf
trains will lie run ns fnHnvri'
The Cincinnati Express Train bound east
on iNF. Y. & Eric Railroad arrives at Great
Bend at M5 A. Al., and connects with the'
E.prees Train which leaves Great Uend for"
New York and Philadelphia, nl 8:30 a. m
Due at Montrose, - - - .9.05 "
Tunic linn neck, - - 9:47
rctoryviIle, - - - 10:10 "
Scranton, - - - 10:57 .''
Moscow, u 11:45
Stroudsburjr, - - 1:35 p.rn-.-J)elaware,(irj
minutes to dine) 2:US
JBndgville, Phila. passen
gers leave, - . 2:40
Junction, - - - , 3;;J0
IVew lcrf;, -.j
Pliiladelphia, - p.oQ
Passennnrs fmni New Y'ork, leave '"
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12:00
12:47
SAMUEL IIEES, Jr.
DEALER IN
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Boots, Sljacs iTinJiings,
Desires to call the attention of
the public, to a new and well se
lected stock of fashionable IIat.
and Caps, which are just received
and will be offered to the people of Strouds
burg and vicinity, on very favorable term
for ready pay. Also, to a new stock nnd
assortment of ladies and Gentlemen's fash
ionable Boots and Shoes sold cheap for cash.
Also, Shoe Findings of all descriptions such
as dressed and undressed Morocco Skins,
Shoe Pegs, Hammers, &c.
The subscriber also has the agency for the
sale of Dr. James C. Avcr's Cherry Pectoral
and Sugar Coaled Cathartic Pills and Ger
man Worm Seed.
The above articles, and many others not
mentioned belonging to his line of business,
will be kept constantly on hand and for sale
at the store lately occupied by John W. Iiux-
ton, two doors above the Bakery and Confec-
tionarv of Jacob Goctz.
Positively no Credit. "Quick sales and
small profits" is his motto.
Please call nnd see and examine for your
selves before purchasing elsewhere.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 17, 1855.
22. 1857.-tf
Stroudsburg, Nov.
12, 1857.
STEEL'S HOTEL.
7 nr-. 1 1 . . ..f UT:,1
r nt ot j , .1 . 1 r General assoiuiitfiu ui ihuuh
Corner Mam St., and North side ShaX Wnll Paner. &c.. for sale, which
ablic Square, WilkeB-Barrc, Pa. WM be sold at city rates. Call and exam
Public
D. J. OSTRANDER,
Proprietor.
N. B. Omnibuses will run regularly
to and from tho Railroad Depot, to con
nect with tbe Cars, on every arrival and
departure of the passenger trains.
May 13, 1858.
ine.
May 7. 1857. ly.
DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership beretoforeexisting
between C. R. Andre and Henry Shoe
maker in the Mercantile trade, under the
firm of Andre & Shoemaker is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
Stroudsburg, March 13, 1858,
C. R- ANDRE,
HENRY SHOEMAKER,
p. S.-l-The Business will be continued
at the old stand by the" subscriber who
desires a liberal share of patronage.
HENRY SHOEMAKER.
JOHN STONE fit SOMS,
805 CIiCKiitit St., above Eiglilli,
(Late of No. 45 South Second St.,)
PHILADELPHIA,
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
SPRING IMPORTATION OF
Silk & Millinery Goods,
CONSISTING IN PART OP
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, ,
Satin and Taffetas Ribbons,
Gros De Naples, (Glace and Plain,)
Marcelines and Florences,
Black Modes,
English Crapes,
Maline and Illusion Laces, etc.
ALSO, a FULL ASSORTMENT OP
FRENCH & AMERICAN FLOWER.
March 18, 1858. Sou
A PROCLArvlATION
TO THE LADIES.
Whereas, it appears that the days of right,
honor, and integrity are fsst fading away,
and whereas, the unscrupulous and ignorant
are daily taking advantage of the profound
and learned. Bet it known therefore, to all,
whether Maids, Wives, or Widows, that -Dr.
Chcesman,s Female J'ills are oione lhe cer
tain panacea for the troubles incident to fe
male disorganization: thev alone correcting
all painful menstruation, assuaging palpita
tions oflhc heart, disturbed sleep, pain in the
side, and causing health and happiness to the
whole sex; more especially to the married
portion, as they are certain to bring on the
monthly period with regularity. And where
as, these Pills are purely vegetable and en
tirely free from minerals, therefore perfectly
harmless in their operations and wholly un
like other medicines thrust upon the public,
purporting tu eflect the objects already de
tailed. Therefore, be it known, that nothing
but the said Pills of Dr. Chcesman will ac
bomplish the desired object, when disappoint
ment has been experienced under the regime
of other Pills; and the Ladies will cause
this Proclamation Nospread amongst them, to
their 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 any
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 $1. Sent by
mail on enclosing 81 to Dr. Cornelius L.
Cheescmaii, Box 4,531, Post Ollicc, New
York City. Sold hy one Druggist in every
town in the United States.
Given under my band and seal,
C. L. CUEESEMAN, M. D.
It. B. E!3sit'!ii!!j;
General Agent for the United Stt.
105 Chamber.s.st.. N. York,
To whom all wholesale orders must be ad
dressed. Sold in Stroudsbug by Ilollinshead & De
trick ; II. B. Semple & Co. Easton.
Feb. 25, 1858. ly.
3:15
4:05
4:2.5'-.
5:08
5:4U
5:55
p. af
it
it
8:30 a. m-
1:20 p. m.
Pier No. 2, .North River at
From Phila. leac Walnut st.
Wbarfat
Leave Junction,
Due at Brulgeville, Phila. con
nection, -
Delaware, 15 min. dinner,
Stroudsburf,
Moscow, -
Scranton,
FactoryviJle,
Tunkhanuock -
Mont rose, -
Great Bend,
Connecting at Great Bend with
the Mail Train, west, at
Accommodation Train leaves
Scranion for Great Bend at
Arrive at Great Bend.
Connecting with tbe Dunkirk Express West
atJ:55 and the N. Y. Ex pi ess East at 2:35
p. m.
Returning, leaves Great Bend, 2:40 p. tar
Due at Scranton, ... 7;io
For the accommodation of way travel on
the Soutliern Ditision, a Passenger Car will'
be attacfied to the Express Freight Trains
leaving Scranton at 5:00 a. nu
Due at Slroudsburg at 10:15
Junction at 2:10 p. m.
Returning, will leave Junction at 4:00 a. ra
Due at Strondoburg at 7:20
" Scranton at 1:50 p. m.-
Pa&sengera for New York will change'
cars at Junction.
To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R R.
leave or take the cars at Bridgeville.
For Pittston. Kingston, and Wiikesbarre,
take L. &, B. R. R. cars at Scranton.
For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale,
change cars at Greenville.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked throvghf
JOIJIV BRISBhY, Sup I.
Wm. N. Jenks, Gcn'l Ticket Agent.
Something New.
The public aro respectfullv informed that
the undersigned has opened, in the Boruugfr
of Stroudsburg, a NEW
DRUG STORE,
-J? the large four story building'
recently erected by Messrs Fovv-.
rW Icrnnd Wintemute, two- dcoTS .v
hg&zR Imva Rnbert Boy's Stine, wliere
- he intends keeping always'' on-
hand, a large assortment of
Drmrs and Medicines. Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, French and Common Glass, tJc.
The stock will also embrace FANCY NO
TIONS in endless variety, from which- air-
tastes can lie gratified, including
Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware,
Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &o
LSO Pure
WINES ASD LIQUORS
for medicinal purposes, which bcur their own
recommendation.
Every article will be warranted pure ami
fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant
whose experience in toe hut-mess is socii as
to deserve the unlimited confidence of the
public. Call and see.
JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor.
Stroudsburg, Dec. lit, 185G.
Express Arrangement.
Tho Hope and Howard Express Com
panys are now prepared to forward Mon
cv. Valuables of anv kind, Paskages, &e.,
with their own Cars, and special Messen
gers, with dispateb from Stroudsburgto a
ny part of the world.
JOHN N. STOKES, Agent,
For tho Hope and Howard Ex. Co'
Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. tf.
BLANK DEEDS
For stilt al tliis'Oflfiry
Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor
In all diseases inflammation more or less
predominates now to allav inuammatioii '
trke? at the root of disease hence an im
mediate cure.
Dalleifs Magical Pain Ezfraclor,-
and nothing else, will allay irifiummationrat
once, and make a certain cure. .
Baileys Magical Pain Extractor '
will cure the following among a catalogue of
diseases; burns, scalds, cuts, chafes, sore nip
ples, corns, bunions, strains, bites, poison.
chilblains, biles, scrofula, ulcere, fever sores,,
felons, ear ache, piles, sore eyes, gout, swel--Inige,
rheumatism, scald head, salt rheultt,
baldness, erysipelas, ringworm, barbers itch,
small pox, measles, rash, &c, &c.
To some it may seem incredulous that-sl
many diseascisl'd 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 ingredients, each and every one ap--
plving a perfect antidote to its opposite dis--
order.
Dalletfs 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 perlect as before tljrywy. It is
scarcely necessary tosny tljfcJii5Nib, work
shop, or manufactury shoifriffiiljifte moment
without 'SPSS
No Pain Extractor is imwkvmmtiifMk
box has upon it a steel plalfe egi iAgKMlti
the name of Ilenrv DailoA'T A4Hfrwpj?
l'or sale ny an tne kirimt u
mediciue d ea 1 e r .wlt V'w-T
States and CanadartaaT '".oq
Principal DeuSt, V ' tW
1G5 ChamerB St., .NewrTorfc. '
ma. c. f. cuace.
Sold in SitotvjjpMfaty ll.olliri3ha.d andf
Uetnck. a-, -f -f
Feb. 25, 1
ait tr; hs
Papi
WAREIlmJSE,
No. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia,
fjrCash buyers will find it to th:ir inte-'
etl tu cull. - .
January 11 iSoS.-ly;