BOARDING SCHOOL FOK YOUNG LADIES. Stroudsburg Female Scmincry Under the care cf the Rev. J. E.MILLER and Miss M. S. MILLER: Mrs. J. E MILLER teacher of Music. The year to be divided into four terms ol 11 weeks each. TERMS. For day scholars.: For all the English branches usually taught in Seminaries o the first grade, and Latin : (S4, per Session. French, S5 Music on the Piano, 8 per quarter. on the Guitur, 5 for 12 lessons. Pastel Painting, $5 ) Monochromatic. 4 Materials furnished Leather Work 4 ) Six pupils will be received into the family of the Principal as boarders, ut a charge of .321)0. per year, for Boarding, washing, and tuition in all the English branches, Latin, if desired. Half payment to be made at the beginning of each session, and the re mainder at the close. No deduction for absence, for either boar din" or day-scholars, excepting in case ol sickness, or by special agreement. Pupils received at any time during the session, and charged from the time when they commence, (ty The next session of the above Schoo will commence on Monday,.July 30lh, 1660, July 19, 18G0. tf. MASON TOCK, G!azicr3 and Paper Haeagcr, Will attend to. and promptly execute, al orders with which he may be favored. Fron his long experience in the various branches of his business, he eels contiilent ot rcnaer in" entire satisfaction in h:s work. II may be found at his shop, cn Sarah street nearly opposite the residence oi won. iu. n Dreher, Stroudsburg, ra. Patronage respectfully solicited. February 17, 1859. ly. Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Debility of the System, Ilyspcpsia Liver compiainc, -auiuiy, Liver Complaint, Acidity, Dilious Complaints, Sick Headache, Bilious Complaints, Sick Hcailaclic, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, FLATULENCY, LOSS OF APPETITE, end the numberless oilier diseases arising from In digestion and functional disorders of the stomach, find, ichtn the disease is not beyond the power of med icine ready relief in that estallisJicd ajul sterling remedy, THE OXYGENATED EITTEKS, TKEOXVGEXATED BITTERS, COSTAiyiXG AO ALCOHOL. Reliable Testimony. We call tlie attention of the reader to thcfollorting Utter from President Smith, of II "esleyan University JilDDLETOW., Conn., Feb. 23, JS50. Setii W. Fowle & Co. Gentlemen : 1 first niR2e u-c oftho Oxygenated Bitters some seven or fisbt years since. Having suffered for twenty years from a form of dyspepsia, which was attended with a rervous j:eada-lic, on an average of not less than ono Aiy in a week, I was induced, by the unpretending rec ommendation of Dr. Green, " to try one bottle, and if no boiiofit was received to discontinue the use." Tito use of ono bottle warranted a further trial, to tho rtont vf Mine three or f.mr, with a careful observance of the accompanying directions. The result was, an xlmfft entire relief from the usual dyspeptic symptoms and their dopresitic, painful consequences. I believe thec Ii;tt rs produced an entire change in the habits of my y ivtu, and upon tho active energies of the digestive organs. I now deem myself as eAempt from Dyspepsia ks nin.t por.-ons. Thc-e Hitters have also been ol scr vice to oihtr members of my family. Very respectfully yours, AUGUSTUS XV. SMITH. THE OXYGEJVATED BITTEES OXYGENATED BITTEKS. Ftoddard, X. H., Sept. 30, 1S59. VlU'FT. SETH XV. FOWLE & CO., Genu : 1 was, for many years, a great sufferer from DyKp-iR or Waterbrash, and tried almost everything within my roach, but to no benefit, until I was induced by the rocoinniendation of my physician, Dr. Hazelton, to snake it o of i!ie Oxygenated Hitlers. The first bottle pnitlwcitl but a slirht alteration in the disease, and had it !; Ik-oii fur the urgent request of my physician, I sIumjM Hwa have discontinued their use. thinking them to bo of avail ; but his confidence inspired me to ter- revere, and after using to the extent ot half a dozen bot tles I had entirely regained my health. I bona all Ditwntir arsons will be induced to give them a fair trial, being confident that the remedy is the most potent, for the various forma of Dyspepsia, that has been pro duced. Yours. STEARNS FOSTER. Oxyoexated Bitteus. To puch of our readers us are troubled with tho debility incident to the approach of warm weather, wo cordially recommend the umio: the Oxygenated Hitters as an invigorating tonic, con mining no alcohol in its composition, and possessing more real merit than any preparation of the kind we have over known. Ogdtnshurg Republican. TI!EOXGEiATED BSTTEKS, TilE OXYGEKATED BITTEKS, rtiEi'AKED BY P. XV. FOWI.E &; CO., 18 Trcmout Street, Roston. Sold by Druggists, Dealers, anil Merchants in every town and city in New England, and elsewhere- For sale by James N. Durling and Hol linsbcad & Detrick. Stroudsburg; Joseph Feoner, Fennersville. February 16, 1 860.-1 y. To Persons out of Employment AGENTS WANTED TO SELL the ERIE SEWING MACHINS.-We will give & coin mission, or wages at from $z5 to $60 per month, and expenses paid. Thif is a new Maciiie, and so simple in its conHtructibosJait a child of 10 years eon learn todperate it by half an hour's in etrucfton. It is equal to any Family Sew ing Machine in use, and the price is but Fifteen Dollars. Persons wishing an Agency will ad ares J. N. BOYLAN, Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Com pany, Milan, Ohio. Aug. 30, I860 5fc. NEW Express Arrangement. The Hope and Howard Express Oom panys are now prepared to forward Mon ey, Valuables of any kind, Packages, &c, with their own Cars, and special Messen gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a ny part of tb world. JOHN N. STOKES, Agent, For the Hope and Howard Ex. Co' Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858. tf. CHANGE OF TIME. Summer Arrangement. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. Two hours earlier to New York. One hour earlier to Philadelphia. ft"?- On and after Monday, May 28th, 18G0, trains will be run as follows: . Express Passenger Trains. MOVING SOUTH. The accommodation Train east on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Great Bend at 6:38 and the Cincinnati Express at 6:03 A. M., connecting with the Express Train leaving Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia at 7 10 a. m 7 28 " Due at New-Mil ford, Due at Montrose, - -Hopbotlom Nicholson : : : Facloryville, Abincton : : Scranton, -Moscow, - - -Toby ha una . : Stroudsburg, -Water Gap, Columbia, : : Delaware, (15 min. todine) 7 46 8 07 8 23 847 9 03 9:35 10:20 10:59 12:17 12:31 12:45 22:50 n it ii ii ( II II p. m. ii Hop", (Phila'da. connection) 1;20 Bridgville, - - 1:25 Washington. : : 1:58 Junction, - 2:15 New York, - - - 5:15 Philadelohia. - - - 7:15 ii ii it . ii ii ii The Express Passenger Train South, con nects at the Junction with 3 P. M. Train on the Central Road, for Easton, Bethlehem Mauch Chunk, Reading, Harrisburg, &c. MOVING NORTH. Passengers from New York, leave Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m Or foot of Courtland street at 8:00 " From Pliila. leave Kensington 7:15 " Leave Junction, Due at Washington : Brulgoville, Hope, (Phila. connection) Delaware, 15 min, dinner, Columbia : : 11:15 11:33 12:10 p. m 12:13 12:28 1:00 1:14 1:28 2:46 3:21 4:10 4:47 5:03 5:22 5:43 6:04 6:22 6:40 Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Tobyhanna, : : Moscow, - Scranton, - - - Ahington : ; . Factoryville, Nicholson - Hopbotlom : : Montrose, - New Mil Ford : ; Great Bend, Connecting at Great Bend with the Mail Train West and the Night Expressat 7:24 1:36 a. m The Mail Train West, which leaves Great Bend at 7:24, p. m., is a through Train and reaches Dunkirk at 8:47 a, m Accommodation Train moving North leaves Scranton for Great Bend at 9:40 a. m Factoville : : 11:00 " .Nicholson : , IIMU p. m Montrose : : 12:45 Arrive at Ureat iiend, - - l:OU p. m Connecting with the Dunkirk Ex press West, at : ; 3:06 Moving South. The New York Express arrives at Great Bend, at 1:17 p. m and connects wtlh the Accommodation Train which leaves Great Bend, at 2:15 p. m Montrose : : : 3:10 " Nicholson : : 4:20 Fjcloiyville : : 5:18 Due at Scranton, - - 6:40 " The Accommodation Train does not leave Scranton until after the arrival of the Morn inir Train on the Lackawanna & Blooms burg R. R. thus giving Passengers from the Wyoming Valley a direct connection for the West by the Morning l rain. For the accommodation of way travel on the Southdrn Division, a Passenger Car wil be attached to the Express Freight Train leaving- Scranton at 4:00 a. m Due at Moscow . : 5:40 u Stroudsburg at 10:25 " Junction at 3:10 p. m Returning, will leave Junction at 3:40 a. rn Due at Stroudsburg at 7:35 Moscow : ; 12:50 p Scranton at : : 2:25 m Passengers to and from New York change .cars at Junction to and from Philadelphia via. B. D. R, R., leave or take the cars at Hope. For Pitlston, Kingston and Wilkes Barre, tuke Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R. R. at Scranton For Jessun, Archibald and Carbondale, take Stages at Scranton. Tickets' sold and Baggage checked through. JOHN BRISBIN, SufL Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'l Ticket Agent. Scranton, May 28, 1860. FRUIT TREES! Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flow ers, Shrubs, &o , &oM from the cele brated H. E. Hook, & Co's. Nursery, Rochester, N. Y. The undersigned is now receiving or ders for Fall and Spring planting. All those who order from us or our agents will be supplied with first class trees, plants, &c, to be delivered this fall and spring, at such places as agreed upon. All orders left at G.H. Miller's Store, Stroudsburg, Pa., will be promptly filled by us. W. C. LARZELLIER, & Co. June 2. 1859. Blairstown, N". J. New Goods, Very Cheap. T-MJ7VT 1VT CPrkTTCS -1 Z .". j,ir.iituiiuif3 finielipH hifi Rplprtinns. a nnvv rp. ceiving a choice and fashionable assortment of new and seasonable goods, to which he invites the attention of the public. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware &c, &c, in variety, and of superior quality will be found in his store, at prices unusually low. The public are invited to call and see. No charge for showing goods. J. N. STOKES. Stroudsburg, April 26, 1859. Wire Sieves, Screens, &c No. 53 feuuilt 4th Street, EASTON, PA. All kinds of Brass, Iron and Hair Sieves and Screens constantly on band, including a Urge assortment of Sieve Screens, for fanning mills, miners, iren workers and brick-makers, of the bent quality made in the very best manner, and .sold at exceedingly low prices by ANTHONY POHL, at his manufactory. No. 53 South Fourth street, opposite the Lutheran Church, Easton, Pa. August 11, 1959. Man i Know Thyself.?' t i DR. HUNTER'S J '' ' " MEDIC A 1-4 MAMIJEE: Being an original and popular Treatise on MAN AND WOMAN, Their Physiology, Functious, and sexual Disorders of every kind,wun never-iuiimg Remedies for the speedy Cure of dieases of a private and delicate character inci dent to the violation of the laws of Nature and of Nature's God. TRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. x ;. The author of the a- $&$fytiUifrto volume is a ffrad S&!;!vm& unte. and havinffdevo- wr. ted a quarter of a cen- Vv (rnnlment fit hVDMlllS - viv,uiiiui j and kindred disorders as a speciality, he has become possessed of most invaluable information in regard to the same, and is able to compress into vade mecum comDas the very quintessence oi meu- icnl science on this niponaut suujuui, ia me result of the experience of the most eminent nhvsieians in Europe and America is thor- r . - - . . i. : . .1. oiiahlv demonstrated in his own highly sue- cessful practice in the treatment oi secret. O J . . . r . diseases in many thousands oi cases, in uiu City ol Philadelpia alone. Testimony of the Professor of Obsletrics in Penn. Uollege, rmiaaa. "Dr. Hunter's Medical Manuel." The nnthor of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to cure the diseases ot which it treats, is a graduate of one of the best Colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him lo the unfor lunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. JOSEPH S. LONGSHORE, M. D. From A. Woodward, M. D. of Penn. Uni versity, Philada. It fives me nleasure to add my testimony to the professional ability of the author of the "Medical Manuel. Numerous cases oi jjis eases of the Genital Organs, some of them o loner standing, have come under my notice in which his skill has been manifest in restor ing to perfect health, in some instances where the patient has been beyond medical aid. in the treatment of Seminal weakness or disar rangements of the functious produced by self abiise or excess of venery, I do not know his superior in the profession. 1 have been ac ouainted with the Author some thirty years and deem it no more than justice to him as well as a kindness to the unfortunate victim nf earlv indiscretion, to recommend nun as one in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALFRED WOODWARD, M. D One Copy, securely enveloped, will be for warded free of postage to any part of the U nited States tor 2o Uents, or b copies ior Address post-paid, COSDEN & CO. Publish ers, box 197, Philada. fJTBooksel!ers, Canvassers and Book A gents, supplied on the most liberal terms. June 7, 1860.-ly. The Country Sa,fe ! is mi to m m X es Tbe subscriber takes this method informing his many friends, and tbe pub lie generally, that he has returned from the cities, with a large lot ot Ready Made Clothing, of the latest styles, consisting of Coats of all kinds and qualities, PasstS of various styles of goods, and Vests, of every grade. From his present stock he is satisfied tha be can meet tbe demand of every taste and ,,ri': out," in a manner hitherto uu approached, the man with the single do lar, or the possessor of thousands. He has also laid in, and will keep on hand, an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting. Notions. Hosiery, &c. &c. all of whidi b will sell very cheap. He has also a splen did lot of IEL&WEi?3., at orlces varvins from 50 cents to S6 each; tbe latest styles of Mantillas, Boots Shoes, Gaiters, &o. &o. and all at price surprisingly low. P. S. Clothing made to order at short notice and warranted. CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in exchange for Goods at cash prices. Tbe public are invited to call as he i determined to sell his goods cheaper tha the cheapest. NICHOLAS KUSTEll. Stroudsburg, May 12, 1859.-tf. GIVE THEM ATRIAL! SILVER'S PLASTIC PAIKTS: CHEAP, DURABLE AND PROTECTIVE, Weather aad Fire-Proof. These paints will stand any climate, with out crack or blister and harden by exposure, thus making in time an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron and other metals from rust and corosion. They differ, essentially, from the so-called mineral paints of the day which are, principally, O chres and Clays, and are entirely worthless. Silver's Plastic Paints are Purely ME TALIC, containing no Alumin or Clay. They are levigated finely, mix readily with Linseed Oil, (without the trouble of grind ing,) and flow under the brush as the best White Lead, and excel all others in body or covering properties, one pound of which will cover as much surface, as two pounds of White Lead, reducing the cost two-thirds. There are six distinct colors, viz: Olive, I Light Brown I Light Chocolate, Black, Dark do. J Deep do. All equally valuable as a preservative Paint and particularly adapted to painting The outside of Buildings, Fences, Stea7n boats, Cars, Tin and Iron work. GO-REMEMBER! Exposure Hardens and increases the Durability of these Paints. DIRECTIONS Mix with pure Linseed oil, as thickly as possible, as the Paint is the lasting protecting body, and the oil simply the medium or agent in spreading it. For sale, Wholesale and retail, by JAMES N. DURLING, Stroudsburg, Pa. A general assortment of Paints, Drugs, Window Glass, Perfumery, Liquors, &c, &c. Constantly on Hand, and to which we invite the attention of the Public. May 5, 1859. ly. 'LEWIS D. VAIL, 2Utorncjj at au), Office removed to No. 100 North Sixth st. (above'Archi)' February 2, i860. - Philadelphia. LIVERY BUSINESS Valentine Rautz & Wm. Huntsman, (Successors to M. B. Postens,) Having purchased tbeff& stoock lately ownod by M.fjQ. B. Postens, take this opportunity tofnotif? their friends and the public gen- 11c. that thev have added considerable era new stock to the same, d the business at the old stand, on Frank In Attentive ostlers always on hand, and dri- fnrnchfld when desired. Uaii ana yourselves. Strangers taken to ' IT ? gee ior any part Ho caigetTS lowest canh 7 the people to give " Their Horses are safe, fast and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to him a trial. ntle and thei ? vehicles consist of all old age, in all its youthful beauty. epamng of all kinds promptly attend- 8?D eaDl:ilI th fastidious Battle Creek. Mich. Dec. 21st, 1858. ed to. Eifles made tc .order. a MwyiTnfi i ii - 1 1 l n i . ..ii itiar rnni t- i iii. w iiihi ni Itiniltl III Mllll. Iilin tUk'bVM Vi vx I I I Iii II I LI T7" TTT-T r- m notice. They will continue to ruu suffering through life having reduced me new omnibus between this borough ana & of dependence, I have not been a tlm "Railroad Depot. Persons intending . . . r ,uff for caDSi neither have I to go on the railroad will be called for at nv Dart oi ine iiorougu, uy ict"6 J . . . ., cc iU ofoKla I In 'lV" .l be at the Denot on 1 Li U WUlUlwv' " ft I I nto town. No pains will be spared to give saus- ft faction to all who may favor inem who I their natronase . .,mrr n nTTHfllCm VT HORSE POWERS AND THRESHING MACHINES.. The Best ids use. The unders gned having sparea no ex- nonse n jrettine tlD accurate patterns, are ' . " - ..-. ..ll l now preDared to lurnish.louDiea-jeareo v"" V- i ottq a aiivtau thrrv ai s,lur ""lll'c- ,a,sc u"'" ' -nu-! .P La tj Pr- onH Trnn Tby friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. drens shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes Framed Balanced Cylinder Threshing lruu ruuiuu iiuioe m nnf i Machines, which for compactness, neat- ness, working capacity, and durability, now offered to the' public. Call and judge for yourself. GEORGE E. STAUFFJUli. & CO. ma I Mnnnfnntnrarfl of Agricultural imDle- " " - - i. m;ii Trnno Xr iw X I oieiif.iieciuj ojujiiuco, lui.i j.tuuoU,w.r Xannorsvilie, .august .-n. - t HOWARD ASOi-I A. liOi'. PHILADELPHIA. w,n.-. rn, ,h. P,Ji,fnffl,, .s&r , i 'v.,.j.-.-,iV::..i.-i j aua uisiressea. ajjucieu wiui r ti uiem unu i Evidemick Diseases, and especially tor the Cure of Diseases oj the Sexual Urgans ps lor postage acceptable Address. DR. J- SKILLIN HOUGH- TON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association,! No. 2 Sotnh Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Iiv rderol the Directors. EZRA D HEARTWELL, Prest. GEO FAIRCHILD. Secretary. April 26, lSfiO. ly. Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857.-tf PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, The Largest and Chcapcs Stock ever offered in ihi City. CHARLES W. DEA.1V, Wholesale Dealer IN French and German Baskets, Wood and Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes. Oil Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding, &c, &c. fec. No. 119 Market-Street, below Second, (north side.) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber has just opened an entire ly new and complete slock of goods of ihe best quality and description, to which he would respec tfully call the attention of Mer chants and Dealets who wish to find a good article cheap for Cash. These goods were bought for Nett Cash, at the greatly reeuced'prices consequent up on the stringency of the times, and believing the "nimble sixpence" lo be belter than the "slow shilling," they are now offered to the public at prices that defy competition. The following are a few of the articles always on hand : Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities, Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Hall Bushel and Peck. Measures, Well Buck-, ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head and straight clothes pins, wash boards, wooden mop handles, Grain scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows, Corn Brooms, every variety, Shoe, Paint, Scrub, and Sweep brushes, &c. Clothes brushes. Baskets, Willow and ratan chairs, skirt ratans. bird cages, clothes lines, bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarn Twine of all kinds, together with a large assortment of Notions and Fannv Goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads, &c, cheap from auction. These goods are all new and carefully selected, are offered at prices that cannot fail lo attract attention Buyers will invariably find it to their own interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. fXPartiVular attention given to packing goods for shipment, so as to prevent dam age or excessive charges for freight IDOrders by Mail promptly attended to. CHARLES WDEAN. i 119 Market St., north side, below 2nd, Phila. : . r,r. , . skillful nhvsieians in the country, but, re- viuil given graus, oy ,e n0'assurance from them that my hair ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, u. . , -8-"'.".." couid a?ain be restored, I was forced to be- latest and most improved manner, mo f y oy .Buer, . ucsv-i ijjiiuii - reconciled to my fate, until, fortunate- sons know the danger and tolly ot trusting d.t.on, (age, occupation, habits of life &c.) me r c the vear 1857 vour Iheir work to the ignorant as well as the and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines Y ,n tn? ,aller Parl 01 ine year f 1D"' .y"r Hpntis lTmattersnot how much frnishpii Up nfrhnmp Restorative was recommended to mc by a traveling dentist, it matters not now mucn VAI UA BI P RF PORTS on Soermator- druggist, as being the most reliable Hair experience a person may have, he is liable to rhond S Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and have some failures out ot a number 0 cases, ns and on the NEW REMEDIES e.n- found to my great satisfaction that it was and ,f the dentist lives at a dnrianee, nisfre- pans, ana yn ine r. ni.Ainuic.aein jb putoff unt 1 it istoo late to save the ployed in the Dyspensary, sent to the afflict- producing me aesirea eneci. oihcb uwi n j r .u,.: u ;n ed in sealed letter envelopes, liee of charge, time, I have used seven dollars' worth of your tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the m- ;n ha Pooinrntisp. nnH ns a trsuIl have a rich coat I oonvenience and troubled going so tar. L V U III I IIICC LU 111 uro 1111 ju3 muu TTlll I 1 VaV''HKftftftftuiyftlftVH TrEp HI I ' 3 PlHftPftCftftftftftW BBiiflKjHHHi SBKm4( WftaMftlftB j!BaKL PSfMMtm L3Bft Only Preparation THAT HAS STOOD TOE TEST OF YEARS, Aud grows more and more nonular every day I . . np d most without L number, might be given from lad.es and gen- Jn aJ, gnJ( f ,y , whose am ted prof. Wood : Thee willt please accept a me to inform mee iuul me uau u.. ...j lnCZn on the head, A continual course been abie t0 do tnem up, in consequence of wnicn my neau HH duijc.cu -.-"-y .. mi.- - J I nntf Tirinrra A u rru:n ;.A.,raA mp In nnv UrirrrrH &.lrH"lt Hodtes almost the last cent I had on earth o .... f . f TT I- T I live aouut. iiie uioi ui iMfa-' 1 fa;,hf,,l!v followed the directions and the bald wUh hair thick and lh h shortf it is aIs0 coming in all i tii: ...cjniii tm nn I 1 Ctlnn nnnflillinl I fin t fl fl over m v iieau. teeng i,uiiiiuuii Xr large bottle would restore it entirely f7 JSSTnStlv. I feel anxious to persevere Ir. (a ncn nnrl hpilKT ftPfitltUte OI means tOl J V. -" J f '.irr'rrj: " "unat thpP ifthee r. , wo ti i a si noi otj wining iu ociju on thine agents tor a Dome, anu receive iu myseu me vhVm u.-'"-'"" - warms ui kUk and Ihp fnthPHPRS' . i Ligonier, Noble Co. lnd'a, 'eb. atn, ioow. Prof. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir: In the latter part of the year 1852, while attending the State and National Law bcnool ot ine State of Ne 'York hair, from unknown to me, commenced falling off very m Illll W. ?U I 1 1 tl L III LIICS Olltll L. d LU KJ ft .Z'.. ui in mnniiiN. Liitf 11 nun; nuurji uuu u ijj t o-wuiki V," el e Torino : WIIM 21 Illll in L. CIlLHCIf UCICIL U 1 LO liU w C X ft Ck I , . r.. - : anu mocn oi mu f einuiiiuiy uuruuu uuuu mci sme anu oacii pari ui my iieau oiiurujr ai"-c' became trrav, so that you will not be surprised wnen I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaint ances were not so much at a loss to discover the cause of the change in my appearance, ns mv more intimate acquaintances were to . .. - rtS' - i at once made application to the most of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. Asa mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wondertul an article, I have recommended its use to many o. .i.jr n,uU8 a.m aua.....,.., "-"' C m C Hinnrln r nrl n n m n w Tt f a Xtt Yf I id... i.u ppjr ...iu..., juu, A. M LATTA. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. The Restorative is nut up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the email holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; (he medium holds at least twentv oer cent, more in proportion -hen the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent, more m pro- nTUgs and Medicines. Paints, Oils, Var portion, and retails for $3. nishes, French and Common Glass, dc. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 The stQck wi a)so embrace FANCY NO- Broadway, New York, and 114 Market TIONS in endless variety, from which ail csireet, ot. louis, aio. Anu soiu uy aw gooa Lrug-gisiH anu rauuy Goods Dealers. March 29, 1860.-ly. MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Comp'y nphe rate of Insurance is one dollar on the thousand dollars insured, after which payment no subsequent tax will be levied, except to cover actual loss or damage by fire, that may fall upon mem bers of the company. The nett profits arising from interest or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly, for which each member in proportion to his, her, or their deposit, will have n credit in the company. Each insurer ia or with the said company will be a mem ber thereof during the term of his or her policy. The principle of Mutual Insur ance has been thoroughly tested has been tried by the unerring test of experi ence, and has proved successful and be come very popular. It affords the great est security against loss or damage by ore, on the most advantageous and rea sonable terms. Applications for Insurance to bo made in person, or by letters addressed to Wm. K. Haviland, Secretary. MANAGERS . J. Dopue Labar, Jacob Knecbt, Richard S. Staples, Jacob Stouffer, Charles Peters, Wm. K. Haviland, Silas L. Drake, Theodore Schoeb, Godleib Auraoher, Thomas W. Rhodes, Joseph Trooh, Sam'l S. Dreher, Stogdell Stokes. STOGDELL STOKES President. Gotlieb Auracher, Treasurer. Silas Drake, Surveyor. IfjThe stated meeting of the board of Managers takes plaeo at the Seorota rya offiae, on the first Tuesday of eaoh month, at 1 o'clock P. M. Stroudsburg, Sept. 16; 1860. THE STROUDSBURG CORNET BAND, W. II. Well, Leader. Oan be engaged for Pio-Nioa, Parades, and Public Meetings, by applying to Wm. Holmnbhead, Stroudsburg, Pa. GUNSMITH. The undersigned resnectfnlWin. fornw the citizens of Stroudsburg &ntt VICimty ltat lie has commenced -ft JtHIKG RIKr,,., near KaVfi8 Black8mith shop, on Williatn . . - -. , . m V.a? ' u L-n. f'ias teh Havj faad P .q tM J bu - J ' t REMOVAL!! Wholesale and Retail Soot axib Slpc M A N U F A C T O "R V f . , vffll i he SUPSCriDSr rRsnoplli.ln ,.r. fWh.s cusmers and friends that he h - ..rviuij "norms us cusmers and friends that h v,- I , - u c - . t , r-" i Joseph bigman. m Northampton Btreet.one door ahove namiltor street, and between wrs. i - "y Ginnery and Peter romp 3 u i ui oiore. - . , , He has just received a larpe assonmen of Boots and Shoes among which are Calf I r TJ.- t.i r , -r. "h'l9U"Ul3 ua apoieon jooi8, ratent ftloroco Na- puieuu wuuia, ior ueuemer an(j bOV8 , , , ,n,imon)fcM... for Ladies and Alisses. women's fashions t,le liaiters ol every variety, made lo order l.l . . : A I . noor. . f 1 r-. ., r .. , . . - , . - , ,. oi an uuuFu3 au u,cn ne is s jjrp r0n acij etucredof L the best ""D" . .... Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto - n- . lore received, eveiy enori win be made to . r- merit a continuance oi tne same. rntr a rrrMio L'nnnn f?QOinn ?i.nlPmIiPr lfi 1852 r J. LiANTZ, DENTIST Has permanently located him self in Stroudsburg, and moved his office next door to Dr. S. Walton, and nearly opposite S. Rees's Hat& Cap store, where he is fully prepared to treat ine naiurai zeei;i,anu uisu iu iiislvi incorrupc- m the st per Hence the necessity of obtaining the services 01 i ueiui&L uear nunit:. xi.11 wuih wiirruiucu. 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 lastes can be graufied, including Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware, Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c. ALSO Pure WINES AND LIQUORS for medicinal purposes, which bear their own recommendation. Every article will be warranted pure and fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant whose experience in tbe business is such as to deserve the unlimited confidence of the public. Call and see. JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 1856. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! STOVE & TIN STORE. The subscriber has constantly on hand a Urge stoak of Stoves, consisting of Parlor, Office, Hall, Shop, Bar room and Cook Stoves, of all descriptions, which will bo sold cheaper than at any other establishment in tbe eonnty. SGrAa I do all the work myself, I am enabled to manufacture my ware out of tbe boat material, and sell it at the low est possible Wholesale and Retail prices. All kinds of Tin & Sheet-iron Work, Spout, Ing and Roofing, done at the shortest notice. All work warrented. Call and examine. E. S. C. HORN. Mareh 15, 1860. OYSTERS And X. X. X. X. Ale, Can be'had at all hours, at E. S. C. Horn's Saloon. liTiVV IV H i U S'
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