The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 11, 1861, Image 4

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THE J3AI.D AND GRAY.
Manv.mce the ureal dn-covery if Prof
Wouilf"lM utieiiiptoil not only io imiiute
his restorative, but profess to have discovered
noiuclhini! lh..L would produce results iden
tical; but they have all come and gone, be
jnr carried atvny by the wonderful results? ol
Prof. Wood's preparation, nnd have been
forced to leave the field to its resistless sway
Rend the following:
Bath, Maine, April 18th, 1859.
Prof. 0. J. Wood &. Co: Gem: The let
Jcr I wrote you in lnfiO concerning ynr val
uable Hair Restorative, and which you have
punished in this vicinity nd el.-cwhere, bin
given rie to numerous enquiries 'oiiching
the lads in Hie case. The enquiries are.
first, is it a fact of my habitation and name.
ik Mated in tlie communication ; second, it, h
true ol all tlierein conlaii ed; tmrd, d es mv
hair still continue to be in good order and oi
natural color To a!l I can and do answer
invariably yes. -My hnir is even better than
in any Mage of my life for 411 years p;ift,
moreK:j, thrifty, and better colored.; I he
same is true of my whiskers, and the on I)
caute why it is not generally true, is that the
rutistance is nshed off by Irequenl ablution
of the face, when if care were used by wi
ping the frtce in clone connection with the
whiskers, the aui reeiilt will follow us the
hair. I hve been in the receipt of a jrent
number of leliers from &II pert of New Eng
land, asking me if my hair till continues to
be good; as there u much fraud m the
manu acture nnd of various compounds
as well a lhi, it ha, no doubt been babel
imitated and rteeri used, not only without any
o-ood effect, but to ahsolutt injury. I have
.. . ,. ......
DQl useu any oi jour ivminunx: "i iy
count for some months, and yet my hair isa.
good as ever, and hundreds hunt examined it
with surprice, n? I am now (il years old and
not a gray hair in my head or on my face;
and to prote thi tact, I send you a lock ol
mv hair taken off the al week. I receiv (1
vour favor of two quart iiottles last summer,
for which I am vry grateful: I irave it to
my friends and thereby induced tlieui to trv
it, many were skeptical until after trial. and
then purchisfd and used it with universal
uccess. I will Hfck a lavor, that you send
me a te.t by vvfneh I can discover Iraud it.
the Restorative, sofd by many, 1 fear, with
out aulhorily from you. A pure article wit.
incure t-uceess, nl I t.elie where good et
fecls do not toilon, the failure is called b
the impure article, which curses the inventor
of the ood. I deem it my duty as hereto
fore, to keep yon pt.nsed of the coutinucu
effect on my hair, as I assure all who enquire
of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable
results. 1 remain, dear sir, yours,
A. C. RAYMOND
Prof. 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir. I would cer
tainly lie doing you a great injustice not to
make known.to the world, the wonderful, as
well a- the unexpected result 1 have expe
rienced from usinir one t'ouie of yi ur Hair
Re.-lor tie. Alter usin: every kind of Re
storatives extant, but without success, and
finding my head nearly destitute of hair. 1
was finally induced to try a boltle of your
.Hair Re.-iorative. Now, candor and justice
compel me to announce to wluecr may re.td
this, that 1 now po.-s. ss a new and reauli'iil
growth ol hair, which I pronounce richer and
hnndeomer than l hr original was. I will
here take occasion to recommend this valu
able remedy loail who may feel the necessi
ty ol It. Re.-pecPuIly yours.
REV. S." ALLEN BROCK,
p. S. Tin.- lelhnoiiiai ot my approhallou
for your valuable medicine (as you are aware
of)! unsolicited: but if ou think it worm
t piace aui"un the rest, im-ert it yon wish;
if nut destroy and .-ay nothing.
Yours, &.C. Rev. S. A. B.
The RMorative is put up in bottles ol
three sizes, viz: lare, medium, and small;
the Mnali holds. a pint, ami retails for oik
dollar per t.otile; ibe medium holds at leas-i
twenty pr cent, more in proportion Ih n the
small, retails lor twodollais per not tie; t lie
large holds qu trt, 411 per cent, more m pro
portion, urn! relails for
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444
Bronlway, New York, and 114 xMarkei
Street, St. Louis, Mo.
And i-cbi ly all good Druggists and Fancv
Goods Dealers. Marcn 21), WiO.-ly
GUNSMITH. '
The undersigned respectfully in
forms the citizens of Stroudsburg
aud vicinity, that be has commenced
the
g u s n a T 119 X 3 BUS I . ESS,
near Kautz Ulacksmitli shop, ou William
Bt., and is fully prepared to do all k! ndt-
of work in hi liue, with neatness and des
patch. Having had twenty years ex-
. - ,1 1 ?. 1 . Ml
penence in mis nu-mes, ue nopes win
be an iuducerucut for the people to give
him a trial.
Repairing of all kinds promptly attend
ed to. jRtuea made to order.
LEWIS KEINEST.
Hollinsliead & Detrick,
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Drugs .IE r citrine, Iitiil, Oil.
D J e S I u I f s, G I :i .s, Pe r t ci in e r y,
&'. &'..
GOTHIC HALL DXUC STORE,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N. B. German and English prescrip
tions carefully compounded.
WM. HOLLlNSIinAD. O. 8. EETRICK
April 8, 185S.-.ly.
To Persons out of Emjrfaynient
AGENTS WANTED,
In every County of the United States,
Jo enKae lu the sale o foui? ol the he
and tsot elegsntiy illustrated Work
psblmhed.
Our publications are of th most ioter
efititjr character, adapted to the wtufs ol
tkc Farner, Mebania. and Merchant ;
tbej ar publi-hed io the bet xtjle au'l
boned in the tno-t nub-lantial mnnncr
nd ar worthy a pUee in the Library ot
erery Koueboli in the L-nd
Peron dei-irin to act a agnt ill
receive promptly hj mail full purticulnr-,
teraas, &. by ddrpin?
LEAKY. GETZ & Co Publishers
No. 2f4 North second t Philadelphia
Nov. 8, 1-60. 4m.
BLANK ,.DEEI)
For snip al t his Otc
Only Discovery
. CHANGE? OF TIME.
Winter Arrangement.
rgagrK.
Delaware, Lacltawaima & Western
RAIL ROAD.
fj7-0n and alter Monday, Dec. 21th,
I860, trains Avill be run as follows:
Exires Paoupor Trains.
MOVING. SOUTH.
The nipht express Train east on N.Y. &Erie
Railroad arrives at Great Bend al 3:23a. m.
connecting with the Exprevs Train leaviny
Great Bend lor New lork and Phil 'delphia
at
7 1(1 rf. m.
Dug at New-Mi! ford,
Due at Montrose, - -ilopbollom
-
Nicholson : :' .
Factory ville, - t
Abiniton :
Scranlon,
Moscow,
7 26 " -
7 4S
8 11
8 29
8 :M
9 09
9:41)
10:29
11:04
12:22
12:36
12:50
1:00
Toby ha una
Stroudsburg1, -Water
Gap,
Columbia,
tn.
Delaware, (lfimin. todine)
Hop (Pinla'da. conhectlon) 1;25
Bndjrville, - - v- - 1:30 41
Wu.-lungton. : : ' ' 2:08
Junction, - 2:2o "
New Yor!;, - - - 5:20 "
Philadelphia, - - 6:50 .
MOVING NORTH.
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier No 2, North River at 7:00, a. in
Or toot o! Court! md street at 8:00 "
From Phila. leave Kensington 7:10 u
Leave Junction, - - 11:20 "
Due al Washington : 11:3S "
Bcidgeville, - - 12:19 p.m.
Hope, (Phila. connection; 12:23
Delaware, 15 mm. dinner,
Columbia : :
12:3H
1:10
1:24
1:38
3:0fi
3:42
4:25
5:01
5:17
5:36
5:f9
6:22
6:42
7:00
Water Gap,
Stroudsburg,
Toby ha una, : :
Moscow,
Scrauton, - - -Abmgton
' : ;
Factoryville,
Nicholson -Ilopbollom
: :
Montrose; - - -' -New
MilTord :
Great Bend,
(i
it
tt
Connecting at Great Bend with
he N.'jjit ExprewJ Wt'st 1:45 a. m.
Th. Expr ss Passenger Train South, con-
in-cls at the Junction with 2:55 P. M. Tram
on the Central Road, for Easton, Bethlehem,
Matich Chunk, Reading, Harnshur, &c
Accommudatimi Train moving North leaves
Scranlon for Great Bend at 9:47 a. m.
Factoville : : 11:07
Nicholson : , 11:37 p. m.
Montrose : : 12:52 44
Arrive at Great Bend. - - 1:57 p. m.
Connecting with the Dunkirk Ex
press West, at : ; 3:32 44
Moving South. The New York Expre.-s
Eist arrives al Great Bend, at 1:43 p. m.
and connects with the Accommodation Tram
which leaves Great Bend, at 2:25 p. m.
Montrose : : : 3:20 "
Nicholson : : 4:35 44
F ctoiyville : ' : 5:30 44
Due at Scrauton, - - 6:53 44
The Accommodation Train does nol leave
Scranlou. until atfr the arrival of the Morn
ing Train on the Lack-iwauin & Blooms
ourg R. R. thus givinir Pisengpr from lite
Wyoming Valley a direci connection for the
Wf.-l liy the Morning Train.
For ilie aeeouniiodation of way travel on
the Southern Division, a P.is.-puger Car will
be atlarlied t the Expre&s Freight Tram
leaving Scranlon at 4:00 a. in.
Due al Moscow . : 5:40 "
Sirond.-burg at 10:40 tl
Junction at , 3:15 p. in.
Returning, will leave Junction at 4:35 a. m
Due al Stroudsburg; at 8:20 44
Moscow : ; 2:00 p. m.
Scranlon at : : 3:20
Pdt-r-engers to and from New York eh inge
cajtit Junction to aud from Philadelphia
via B. D. R. R., leave or t.ke the car?- a:
Hope. Fr Pitti-toii, Kuig.ion, and VVilke.
Birre, t ike Lickawntma and Blooiitburg R.
IL at Scrauton For Jessuo, Archibald and
Carb-mdale, lake Stages at Scranlon.
Tickets sold and Baggage ehecked through.
JOHN BR IS BIN, Sup I.
Wit. N. Jenks. Gen'l Ticket Agent.
Scrauton, December 24, lb60
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
STOVE & TIN STORE.
The snWriber has constantly on hand
a Urjje stock of Stove. corisitio; of
Parlor, Office, Hall, Shop, Bar
room and Cook Moio,
of all descriptions, which will be sold
fhpper thu at any other establishment
in the county.
82fA I do all the work myelf. I am
enabled to manufacture my ware out o
rne De-t material, and sell it at the low
est po.Mble Wholesale and Retail prices.
All kinds of
Tin & Sii!'t-iron Work, Spoilt,
ins and Hoofing,
don at the i-hortst notice. All work
"warrented. Cull an examine.
E. S. C HORN.
March 15, 1800.
OYSTERS
And
X. X. X. X. Ale.
Can bf hd at all hours, at E. S. C.
11 or a s baloon.
1 1 1 1 1 "T r : 7. r- -U3arr ' K XTTTf
i 1 -""' - ; s
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
-T AND . .
HYlE9iWIN& CORDIAL
TO THE CITIZENS OF
iw J'i!cy ami r'an5lvaia.
Apothecaries Drtiffists, Gro
cers and Private Families.
Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy.
Wo'lfr's Pure Mnderm Sherry $ Port. Wine
Wolfe's Pure Jam-icia and St Crmx Rum
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky.
ALL IN BOTTLES.
I beg leave io rail the attention of. the
citizens of the United Stales to the anove
V ines and Liquors imported by Udoi.ph
Wolfe, of New York, whose name in. la
miliar in everv part of this rounirv for tin
ptinty of his celebrated Schudam Schnapps
Mrfr Wolfe, in his letter to me. speaking in
the purity of his Wines and Liquors, sa v s :
1 will stake mv reputation a .i uan.
staniline as a nierehant of thirty years' resi
tlenre in the ritv ol New York, thai all the
Brandy and Wines whirli 1 tmttle are pure
as imported, and ol the best quality, and can
be relied noon by everv pup baser. Every
bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax
and a lac simile ol his signature on the cer
lificate The public are res'fieet fully inviten
io m l and examine lor themselves. for
sale at retail bv all Apothecaries and Gro
rers in Philadelphia
GRO. H. ASITTON,
No. P32 Market st Philadelphia.
Sole Agent for Philadelphia
Read the follow tug from the New Yor
Courier:
IE? Enormous Business for one New York
Merchant. W e are happy to inform our lei
ow-riuzens that there is one plare in out
-iiy where the phvsirian, apoiheearv, an
euuntry merchant, can go and purchase pure
W ines and Liquors, as pure as imported, am'
of the lies.1 quality. We do not intend tn
give an elaborate desi nption ol this mer
chant's extensive business, although it will
well repay anv stranger or citizen to vin
U lolpho Wolfe's extensive ware house. N05
Irt. 20 and 22, Beaverstreet.and Nos. 17, W.
and 21. Markeifield stieet. Hi stork of
SMinapps on hand ready lor shipment eouht
not have been les than thirty thousand ea-e:
ihe Bramly.some leiithousaiiil easts Vinta
ges of lS:5f)to 1S56; ami ten thousaml eases o.
Mdetia. Sherry ami Port Wine. Scotch ami
Irish Whisky. Jamaria and St (Jroix Rum
some very old and equal to anv in tins roon
i ty. He also hat! three large cellars, filled
with Biandv, Wine, &e., in casks, utidei
t'ustoio H.mse key. ready for ootiimg. Mr
U'ohe's sales of Schnapps last vear amount
ed to one hundred and eighty thousand doz
en, and we hope in less than two vears he
mav ?e qualty succesalui with his Brandies
and VVmes.
His luisiuess merits the patronage of eve
iv lover of Ins species PrMaie famllle
vvho wish fiore ines and liquors lor med
iral use should send their orders direct t
!r. Woltc. urn i! every Apotheearv in lin
land make up their minds to discard the on
onous stuff irom their suelves. and repla e
u viih V nlfe's pine W ines and Liquors.
We understand Mr Wolle, for ineaccnni
nnlaiion ol small dealers in the roiiniri
iiuts up assoried cases ol V mes and Liquors
Such a man, and such a merchant, should ot
--untamed against his tens of thousands o
ppoiieuts lit the Untied Stales, who bel
.I'lining out imiiaii uis. ruinous alike to bu
nan health anil Inppitiess.
September 6 18H0 6m.
HANDSOME WOMEN;
'10 TEIB LA DIES.
HUNT S "BLOOM OF ROSES " A
rich and ele.t'nnt i-oior lor tlw cheek"
.. hp-. IT WILL NOT WASH OR
KUU OFF. and h-n ouce 'ipplu-d, tc
uaiiirt dura le for ear.i. The tint i m
ri-h and natural, that the closest -erutiti v
tails to det-et it- use. Cm be reuiO d
by leo-on juice and will not injure th
-kin. Thl is a new (repartition, ueil
hy the celebratid Court Beauties ol Lou
Ion and Paris. Mailed fr'o.in bottler,
with dirt'etion- for u-e, for sSlOO
HUNTS "COURT TOILET POW
DER.' imparts a dazzling hi tenets to
the complexion, and is unlike ari)thig el-u-ed
for this purpoae. Mailed freu for
50 Cents.
HUNTS "BRITrsn BALM." re
moves tan, freckle.-, Hunburu aud all e
ruptions of the bkin. Mailed tree (or 50
Cents,
HUNTS "IMPERIAL POMADE'
for the hair, strength! u- aud improve? it.
growth, keeps it from fallitii; oil, aud i
warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CUKL
Mailed free for Sl.O
HUNTS "PEARL BEAUTIFER. '
for the teeth and yum-, clean-cs and
whiten the teeth, harden- the huio. puri
fie the breath efl. ctually, PltESEltVES
THE TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTHACHE
Mailed free lor SI.U0.
HUNTS "BRIDAL WEALTH PER
FUME, ' a double extract of orange nlo
kouis and cologue. Mailed free for Si 00.
This exqui-ite perfume wa first ued bv
the rtiucess itoyal ot Jnulaou. on hei
marriage. Me-srs. H uut & Co pre-ented
the Princess with au elegant cae of Per
fumery, (in which all of the above arti
cles were included) iu handsome cut la'
with gold stoppers, valued at 8ltl0,par
ticuiam of which appeared in the public
print.
All the above article- sent Free, bv
expres-, lor 85 00. Ca-h cn either a.
company the order, or be paid to the ex
press agent on delivery of uoodi.
HUNT & Co.,
Perfumer- to the Queen.
Regent St., Loudon, and 707 San-om St ,
Philadelphia. Pa
For Sale by all Dru?ci-H and Perfu
mer-. jSF"The"Trade Supplied.
October 11, H60,-Iy.
THE
STR0UDSBITRK CORNET BAND,
XV. II. Wolf, radcr.
Can be en -ased for Pic-Nio Parades,
andjPublio Meeting-, by ppl vio- to
WM. H o L L I X 8 1 1 K A D ,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
CATHARTIC
Arf. you sitk. ftflilc, ami "
coiiipluiiilii;:? Are j rat "f
onler. wild yimr .tj-sifiii U
nuiju-il. mill your li-eliiii an
ci'iiifurial'lo? 'l'lit-sc ?iini
Ma-.i(l'on'ti the'firthlile t
m i urn j H!iifK. fcoiae lit of
b -kiits 1 rrwiilup iik J'u.
anil should bv merteil by a
timely n.o of tlic right rvia
eily. Tui.o Ayer's nnd
cloanso nut tlW iliscirik'ied hu
mors parity the Mood, ami
Jet thu rhihtemovo on linob-Btrncti-il
in Jic:iltli again,
j'hov sliinulale the functions
r tiiH boilv into vinuruu uc-
""ICE
Jj'lSiSi tivity. purify the Hypteni ftum
.liiEo. A coM rM Hps Sm,wS.,re ia tlw Inrfy, and ob
sinictd "i'tand fund oil. f" '
till' litrUCllH8 UII1UI1 Hliu.u
rcict uiHn lln'inwlves nu.l Uio ,m,,, , P ' "
ludne c.-uen.l i.jtumvuiiun. Minoring. and liwu.o.
fiko Aver's 1'ilN. .-uid ie Ii-" dneclly limy hm o.ir the
jnturni rtl... of the sr-l-m ad vtJUi it the buoy;,,,
rillii" nealtli ninlu. WH U i truouad at,mrnt In
" . I L.r.M.n,. rnninbiillt. U aNo trim ill limuy
.r ;u,i Mr. ti.j. -...
ti, in anil ileniup-iii '"is or th.- nntnnit rimctt.it s ..r the
..V Urn niiiio iiMtni. Sou wliu know I lw 'r
i-ills. will la-itlest to employ them wheu sultering rrom
tin; ilNordum tlioy cum. ... , , f ,1,.
StnU-m-nts fr..... Imilln? pliyrirljns In somo of Ilie
niiucitml cities, -ami ful ot,,t'r wel1 ku0W" imUltt P
-t)HS.
F, imx a n,rwarJing ikrcltanl f St. Louis, FH.4, 1350.
Dr. Ar-.a: Your I'illn ore tlie jrarapni if all tliiit is
rmu in .iif.Iki.if. They h.ivo cire-l my little "Khu-r
icumlile for ve.w. Hop m..ther h.-w buen Imiz K"ev
.iwlv nl'.Iiftetl with litutolioi itinl i.iiiii!.n her skin n.u
n lior hair. After imr chit-1 wiw cureJ, aho also tni-d
y,mr fill., and thoy have cured 1,-r. jjQQmDGE.
A a Fnmily Physic.
Frrm Dr. E. 11'. IMrlicri'jht, Ntw Ortrans.
Your fills nro the prince of purges. Their excellent
-nalities 8ursti any cilliurtic we hw8S8. Ihe.v nre
.Mild. I.nt very certain nnd olT-ctiml in tlieir nctloti on the
,k)wi.1s, whtrh txukm them invaluable to u iu the daily
trvntnioiit of dNcas.
IIcndnclic,SlcliIIcndnclic,Foul Stomncli.
I Vitiu Dr. Blw a d lioyd, Ikdltmore.
V!' '. -
DbxrHiio. ArEKi I cannot niMiror you what compUints
have cnre l with your Pills better thiiu tn yny alt Unit we
err tre d with n jutrsiUive medicine. I tthjre pmit depeti
.ir.Ttiml ruthrtic in mv diiily contfit with
INimio. nnd Iwlieviiu t ' ll:,t J0,,r Vin ,lflrur,, u tho
best wo have, I of course valuo them lilglily.
PiTTSrumo. Pa.. Mav 1, 1P55.
Tin .T. n. Atkii. Sir: T liavH bepn rencntpdly ciireil of
.bu worst hfinhichr. any body ran Imvo by a ilnse or I wo
f vonr Pills. It serins to arise from "a foul itoinucb,
which they cleiinsu at once.
Youm with great respect, EH. VT. PRKTHil.,
Citric nfStmmrr Chrvm.
Iiillons DIsoraers Liver ComnTnluts.
From Dr. 'fi.fMorc Vtlt, lor.- Cly.
PiIIm ndmirablv adapted to their pur
.iso a nn aperient, but t find their beneficial effects upon
iin I.iwr verv mxiketl intleed. Tliey have in my prac-
ico proved iimro ijlTectiial for the cure of J ions am-
.lainls than any one remedy I can inontioii. 1 sincerely
.vjoice that ho have ut- length a purgative which is wor
t,uy the coulideuco of the profe.-iou and Che people.
D;.PAUTJIEM OF TIIK J.IIHIllOR,
Vasliing(iiu, U. C, 7 th eh., 180G. J
5?m ; T liava used vour t'ilN in my ueuwral and hoipitat
pr.rticemer since on nimlo them, and (xuuiot hc-Mlate to
.iv ili..v am iin; hast, calbartiu we employ. Their leKti-
latiin.' action i:u the liver is i uiclc and decided, conse
quent! V they are an admirable remedy 10.-arrangements
if H...J in-iraii. Indeed. 1 hiuo seMoni found a cus-e of
bihnus ditcuse so obstinate that it did not readily yield to
thcni. Irateiually y'Uis, A1.U...J UAlii., Jt. v.,
J'i,tictuu oj the Martin Hospital
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, "Worm.
l 'rmn JJr. J. U. Uieai, f Oncayn.
Your Pills have had a long trial iu my practice, and I
bold them iu esteem as uue of the bust aperients I have
ever found. Their alterative effect uj-on the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when given in small dosei for
liihmts dysaiUrj and diitrriicra. 'Jluir sugar-Coating
makes them very acceptable and convenient for tho use
of women and children.
Dyspepsia, Impurity of tho Blootl.
tVom Lev. J. V. limits, 1'aslor f Adeent Clturci, IkiiUm
11h. Arr.a: 1 have med vour Pills with extraordinary
Miecein in my family anil among those I am called to viit
in dh-tree". To regulate tlie orpins of digestion and
l.iirifv tho blood, thev are the verv best, remedy I have
ever known, aud I can confidently recommend them to
my friends. lours, J. . ni-uta.
YAUSlw, Wyoming Co X. Y.. Oct. 'IX, l'nfl.
lir.KV. Sir: I am umiiii vour Cathartic Pills in my prac
tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse tho
Mteiu and iniriy the fumdaim ; I'ir. w.
JOHN G. MKACIIAM, M.D.
Con!t!pr.ttoii, CoHtlveiicsR, Suppression
i:ieiuiintism, ;out, Acuralgia, Drop
sy, PnrulystH, litx, etc.
Finn Dr. J. 1 Yanylm, J!,idrn I, Ctwtda.
Tf much cannot bo said of vour Pills for Ihe cure of
- sin turn. If other r-f mir frateinitv liave limiid them
us efiicMci'ius 11s I have, they should join me 111 proclaim
imr it for the benefit, of the niilltilutles wlio suffer fiom
lliat edinpl.iint. which, although bad enough in jtelf. is
lito progenitor of others that are wir.-e. I Ik-Ii'i-vo c.--tiveiirss
tooricinnte in the liver, but y.mr Pills affect that
organ and cute the disease.
Fnt J-.'. X. Siturt, Physician and Midaifr, Boston,
1 find one or two large doses of your Pills taken at Ihu
in-oner tune, are exci'IIent pr m- lives ortlic iiuliirttl 'Cir-
tii.ii when wholly or partially suppreed, and also very
effectual to clrnvnf- tho tUmiiwh anil rxrt ' mtnns. They
are so much the !.e-t physic we have that 1 recommend
no other tu my patients.
Frost the J.'er. Dr. JLnvles,nf the .IMWm Fpis. Church,
Prr.ASKi ltoi;-F. ?nvaniiah. fin. Jan.fi. lc.of.
Tloxnnin Fir: I should le nnniteful for tho relief
roar skill Iim bumght me if I did not r. p rt my ra"e to
veil. A cold s 'ttled in my limbs and brought on exc.ru-
ii:.tintr rrimdnic vifns. which ended in chrmnc Vlifiiwa
titm. NVtwI'littandintr I had the be-t of physi. ian. the
tU-er.so grew worse and worse until by Ihe advice of your
ex ellent avent hi I'altimore. I)r l.ickeozle, I fFiod your
PilN. 'I heir etf-cts were slow, but sure. Hy perse eriug
in the use of th.-in. I am now entirely well.
PrvATE Ciiamiikr. Tnton Ttouiro. T,n.. 5.T)ee. 1C55.
f)-'. Atek : T have lwe.n entirelv pur-il, he ynr I'iils. of
I'he-im.'tic Goutu. painful disease that bail afflicted mo
l-ryiars. vimjkat hi.un.1.1.
Cotr!,t'offJlie Pills in market contain Mercury,
ulmh. although a valuable remedy in skilful hands is
da'iirerous 111 a' public lull, frm the urenilful constf'
rjneiiee that fiipieutly foil -w its incautious u-e. Tliese
c ill.Hn no mercury or mineral suosrance wnaiever.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1
Prnnarcd by Dr. J. C. AYER &, CO., Lowell, Mass
Sold in Stroudsburg, bjr llollint-head &
Detriok.
Will attend to, anil promptly execute, all
orders with which he mav be favored. From
uis lon; experience in the various branche:
of his husiue.os. he feels confident, ol render
ma entire satisfaction in his work. I
may be fount! at his shop, On Sarah street,
nearly opposite the residence oi Hun. Al. II.
Dreher, Strotidtd)ur;r, Pa.
Paironnjre respecitully solicited.
Feuruary 17, 1859. ly.
To Persons out of Employment
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL the
IJL EHIE SEWING MACHINE.-W- will tiivi
.1 romuiis-ioo, or waeM at from $.5 to
SH0 per mouth, and expense paid. Tin
is a new Machine, aud so .-imple in it
coutruction tht a child of 10 years can
learn to operate it by balf an hour's in
truetion. It is equal to ny Family Sew
in u Machine in use, and the price is but
Fiftei-n Dollars
Persons wishing an Aeeney will ad
Irea J N HOY LAN,
aenrtary Erie Sewing Muohiue Com
pany, Milan, Ohio.
30. lafiO 5t.
NEW
Express Arrangement.
The Mope and Howard Expre? Com
panys are now prepared to forward Mon
y. Valuables of any kind, Pafkanres, &..
with their own Oars, and special Mesen
!lrs, with dispnteb from Stroudsburto a
uy part of f h" world.
JOHN N STOKES, Anent,
For the Flope and Howard Ex. Co'o
Stroudsburg, Fob. 4, 1858. tf.
REMOVAL!! "
. 'Soot aixh SI)oc
HA-NUF AC TOE Y!
Tlie Mil seril'er refier ttuly infnrui
ins rtiMiier and friei.tU t,at he l
removed his Boot and Shoe Muufac
lory t the store room lormerlv oertmieti t
.1. o: ... V-...1 '. .
mst pn oifiinijii. in is in uirt ii'iimi biieei.iinf
mr aluive namiitor ttrtet. antl ieleei
Mrs. K. H. Harutony's Millinerv and Petn
Pomp's Dili". Store.
lie has j list rereived a lare assortment
I Hoots and Shoes, an one whii h are Cal
'nnoress Uools. Knnuielei Coiures Bi oii
Call Natoleon Honis. Pnienl MciroioN-
nleon Bonis, Bingnns. &.'. lor Getlemei.
mil Bovs
Iso on hand a larjje assortment ol Shoi .k
or Laities and ,Misps. Women's lashton
le tiaiters ol every arieiy . made to orrtt
it short notice. A larye a.snitinei 1 cl dim
Irens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shot:
il all des tijlions and kinds, w hich he i.
elliui CHEAP FOR CSH.
The coods are matiulaetured ol the l est
uatenals and in the neatest and niot lasb
ionalile manner. He emplova none but tin
est workmen atmut his estatdishinent.
Thankful fur the lineml patronaae hereto
inre reeeiveil eeiv ermn win oe maue u
m .V . Ml 1 -
merit a continuance ol the same.
THADDKIIS SCIIOCH.
Kiision. Septeinl er lit. IH52
J. LATZ, DENTIST.
Has permanently lo cutrd hm
self in btriiiidshurp:, and move
his nfflpp iifYt flnnr tfi Dr. S
Walton. and nearly opposite S. Rees's IIiito
Cup sitore, where he is iollv prepared totrea
the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt
idle artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in tin
latest and most improved manner. Alost per
oiis know the danger and folly of trust tn.
I heir work to Ihe ijrnorant as well as ihe
traveling- dentist. It matters not how .mucl
experience a person may have, lie is liable !
Iiiivet-ouie failures out ot a number of case;
md if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre
quently put olf until it is too late to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in
oonvenience and trouble ol p-ninjf so far.
Hence Ihe necessity of obttiininr theservicej
of it dentist near home. All work warrantee
5?
.-r. . yh- . . -
MONUOE COUNTY
?S u Inn I Ylvi" 5siMiraiic ftiui,
he rate of Insurance is one dollar oi
the thousand dollars insured, aftei
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 1
credit in the coiiipau iach insurer -
or with the said company will be a mem
bor thereof during the term of his or he
policy. The principle of Mutual Ensur
auce has beeti thoroughly tested ha
been tried by the unerring test of experi
once, and has proved successful and be
come very popuiar. It allbrds the great
est security against loss or damage b
lire, on the most advantageous and re a-
ouable terms.
Applications for Ensurauce to be mad
n jicrson, or by letters addressed to
Wm K. Ha vi land, Secretary
MANAGERS .
J Dipue Laiar, J.ieob Knecht,
lltehard S. Staple.-, Jacob Stoufb r,
i-harlo P.-tt-rs, Wm. K Iliivilnnd,
Silas L. Drake, Theodore Sehoch,
tjodleib Auracher, Thoina- W Rbode.
lo.se..h Troth, Sum'l S. Dreber,
Stodell Stokes.
STOGDELi STOKES resident.
G otlier Aukai uer, Treasurer.
Silas Drake, Surveyor.
) The "tated me tin of the board
of Managers lnk place nt the SimtoU
ry. ofEce, on the firt Tuesday ot cicf.
mould, at 1 o'clock P M-.
Stroudsburg, Sept. HI; 1800.
FRUIT TREES.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Flow
ers, Shrub. &c , &o . from the cele
brated II E Nook, & Co'a Nur.-cry,
Rochest r, N. 1 .
The undersigned is now rec-iviuf or
der.s for Fll and Siirinir nlantiu. All
rhoc who order from u or our agent
will be supplied with fir-t class trees,
plants, &o., to be debvered this fall and
-prills:, at su.-h plaee- as agreed upon.-
All orders left a t G. II. Miller's Store,
St'oudslurg, Pa., will be promptly filled
by us.
W. C. LARZELLTER, & Co.
June 2. 159. Rl air-town. N J.
Rvw Woods, Vvyy VAic:p.
TZ JOHN N. STOKES, having jusi
ijjttiiMniy nmsiieu ins seierrions, is now re
ceiviutr n choice and fashionnble
fcK0a!iii!SBu-8ortuierit of new nnd seuHinabh
i.'o..dp, to which he invites the attention of.
the public.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardwurt
&.C., &c, in variety, and ol superior quality
will be loiind in hi.- store, at prices unnsuallv
mv. J he public tire invited to call and see.
No charge tor showing goods.
J. N. SPOKES.
Stroudsburg, April 26, 159.
Wire Sieves, Screens, &c
No. 53 MiiiHi 4 III Si cool,
EASTOV ti
All kinds of Bru-s, Iron and Hair
Sieves and Screens con-tantly on hand,
inoludinir a large assortaient of Siovi
Screens, for fanning; mill, miner-, ireu
workers and brick maker-, of the be-l
quality made in the very he.t manner,
and old at exceed iturly low prices by
vNTIIONV FOUL,
at bis manufactory. No 53 South Fourth
street, opposite the Lutheran Churobr
Ea-ton, Pa.
August H, 1950.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
Ya leu I in? haufz & Wni. Huntsman,
(bucci sor to W. U. Potens,)
Havirii; rurt.liaM-d tin
. ..I I. ...!. ....,1 J., yt f
J. I'o-lcti-. wiki lii opt oitouitv
, f , .1. . i
to notily their frit ud u- the public i-en-
crally, ttiut they have added considerable
new .-toek to the i-ane, and will continue
tin? bu-illes at the old stand, on Franklin
Street, where they are prepared to hire
Hort-e? aud carriages at the lowest, cash
rates. Their Uorces are safe, fast am?
ntle, and their vcbicklus coui-t of all
kinds, to t-uit the ta.tes ot the fastidious
Attentive ostlers always on hand, and dri
ver." furniidit-d when desired. Call ana
ee for yours hes. Strangers taken lo
my patt of the country at the shortest
notice. They will rontiuut to run tho
new omnibu hetneeu this borough and
th Railroad Depot. Per.-ons intending
to to on the railroad will be called for all
any part of the JioroUc'b, by leaving their
names ut their office near the Ktable.
I he on.nibu- will also be at the Depot on
the arrival of trains to couvey passengers
into town.
No pains will be spared to give satis-
action to all who nay lavor them with
their patronage.
UTZ & HUNTSMAN.
A Kb TilKESillKti iUAHlNES.
The Best in use.
The undersigned having spared no ex
pense in getting up accurate patterns, are
now prepared to furni-h Doubled Geared
Iron Framed Flor.-e Powers, and Iron
Framed Balanced Cylinder Threshin
Machines, which for compactness, neat
ness, working capacity, and durability,
(to ay the lrat.) unsurpassed by any
now offered to the public.
Call and judke for yourself.
GEORGE E. STAUFFER. & Co.
Manufacturers of A ricultural implement-,
Steam Engine;-, Mill Irons, &c, &c.
Tannemilre, Auu?t 4, 159 -tf.
8IOWAlR2 ASSOC! AT jOSt."
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution estallished by sp?,.
cial Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick
aud Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and
F.pidimkk Diseases and especially fur the
Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
Vj ED1CAL ADVICE e.hen graiis, by
JJrjl the A rung Surgeon, to all who ap
ply by letter, with a description ut iheir con
dition, (aue. occupation, hands ot life. &c )
md in cases ot extreme poverty, Medicines
urnishe tree ol charge.
VALUABLE R E POUTS en Snermatnr-
iioea, and other diseases f the Sexual Or
alis, and on the NEW REM EDI E.S em
.loyed in the I) spensarv. sent tn the afhVr
'd in Sealed letter eureloprs. liee of cliarce.
Two or Tliree Stamps for pt. stage will be
wceptatde
j.:ress, DR. J- SKILLIM HOUGH
ON,Aclint .Surgeon. Howard Association,
o. 2 Soii'h Nlnih Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Hv ntProl ihe Directors
EZU D HE A R IU ELL, Prest
iKO FAIR' -HI LI) Secretary.
April -2d. iijfill. I v.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 22, 1857,-tf
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
Tin; S,arj;M :utl ('licniM Stock
ever offered in llii fiiy.
W. BEAJV,
Wholesale Dealer
IN
French and German Baskets, Wood and
Wilmo Ware, Notions. Brushes, Oil'
Cloths, Cotton Lops. Wadding,
No. 119 Market St feet. I elow Second,
(north i 'e.)
I'lULADEL'I'HIA.
The suhscri'ier has jut opened an entire
ly new and complete stock ol goods of ihe
best quality and ifefrij)tion. to which he
v'otild respectfully call the attention of Mer
chants and Dcaleii who wish to find a good"
article cheap for Cash.
These; goods were bought for Nett Cash,
.U the grcallv recm etl prices consequent up
on the stringency of the times, and believing,
the niint'le sixpence" to ne etier than ihe
"slow shilling," they are now offered to the
public at prices that defy competition.
The following are a'few of the articles
.ilivavs on hand :
Pails' ami Tubs of all kinds and qualities,
Tov Pails. Salt and Sugar Hoses, Half
Rusheland Peck Measures. U'ell Buck
ets, Towel Rollers. Patent head and
straight clothes pins, wash boards,
wooden mop handles, Grant
scoops. Toy Wheelbarrows,
Corn Brooms, every variety,
Shoe. Paint. Si rub. and
Sweep brushes.
Clothes brushes, flaskets. Willow and ratar?
chairs, skirt rataus bird cages, elol'hea linesj
d cords, skirt cords, tie varn Twine ol air
kinds, ti.geilier with a large assortment of
Notions and Fancv Goods.
Hosiery. Glares, Shirts, Drxtioers, Threads,
&v . cheip trom auction.
These toods are all new and careiuuy
elected, are offered at prices that cannot
(ail to attract attention
Boxers will mvarianlv find it to their own'
interest lo call before purchasing elsewhere.
fT?"PHrii ular atientioiv given to pacKing.
goods lor sh piiient. so as to prevent dam--age
or excessive charaes for freight
JTFOrders by M H 'romptlv attenneo to.
CH VRLES WDEAN.
ll Market-st., north sida. below 2nd, Phila.