Military Matters. A new regiment of light infantry is now forming, under the direction.of uol John F. Staunton, and is encamped at (Camac's Woods) Camp Crossman. . The recruits are furnished by the counttea of the northeastern aud middle portions of the State, and are energetic and hardy, Inured to toil, and capablo of bearing whatever may bo required of them; th companies arc uniformed and armed when filled, and are regularly and strictly in structcd. Ilia Excellency Gov. Curtin has ordered the lnte regiment, of Col. Jr. Lonroy (two coa-panici-) to be at tached to this regiment and no doubt xists that Hiberuia's pons will, with proper training, do their whole da ty. Camp Crossman is in charge of Lt. Col. Burnbam. Col. Stauoton was an of ficer of the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment in Mexico, and his bravery and intelli gence there won for him the respect and affection of his compatriots of that service. This regiment is expected to be very soon filled and off to the wars. PhiUi Ledger. Ex-G oTernor Wyckliffe, of Ky., Ex-Post-master General, &c, is loyal to the heart's core, but has a son in tho rebel army. That son attempted to apply the torch to his own father's house in Bards town, but Gen. Anderson 6ent a regiment to the rescue. The Ex-Goernor is a cripple, but spoke thus on a recent occa sion of the force of which his son was a prominent member : "If I had another leg and tho qn men of Bardstown would join mo and stand by me to tho last, either our bonct Fhauld moulder on tho spot now tainted by the rebel force near old Bardatown, or every traitor of them thould, ere morn ing's dawn, suffer a traitor's death." The Men who Saved Louisville. ' The Louisville Journal .-ays, we have the best evidence to believe thnt Mr.Inaac W. Ayers. a boss mason on ihe Louisville and Na-hville Railroad, aod his enipoly ccs, were the gallant spirits who tore up the track, upc4ting the cars, and thereby prevontcd the rebel trpop under Buck tier from making their way to this city. Mr Ay res and bis party were seized by the traitors at Colesturg, and a guard placed over tbom,. but they escaped, and came down to the Lebanon Junction on a Laud car. It is stated that George Leary,E?-q.. of Staten Island, son of Lcary, tho New York hatttr, is owner of the exfeusivc tract of land upon which the late battle of Bull Run wav fought, and if the Gov ernment should fail to assert its power o ver Virginia, Dr. Lcary would loe an immcnce estate there. As soon a tbc war is over, certain parties, with the con sent of Mr Leary, intend building an ioiicensc hotel there to accommodate the curious who will flock thither to inspect the battle-fivld. Rare Chance for Smart Men. The editor of the Gape Ann Advertiser is sadly in want of three assistants, uamely: A man to r.ell daily papers, that can please everybody 1 A pen-on to deliver daily papers, so that every man may be served fir.-t, and no ono lat! Also, a man that can teli ju-t how many extra papers are wanted every day ! To such percon constant employment will be iv en. Salary $25,000. Gen. Lane, at Ocoh, took all the sup plies intended for Price and Rains, and 100,000 in money. The suply train was nearly three mile- iu length. Thi in the nio-t important success gained for the Union cau-e iu Miouri, and goes for to redeem our lo-se at Lt xiniitou. Upward of 1000 men arc employed at tbc Troy Ar-enal, and the greatest activ ity prevail in all departments As ma- m 340 fiOO bll cartridges were lately i Jeinono day, to complete an urgent i and from the War Department. Tbc i ny mad uPEsna rom me ivar wy averege U 250,000 per diem The Nahua Manufacturing Company have contracted with the Government to furnish 200 000 cattnu flnnf.ol Hm-anrc This will furni.h rood crr.rloVment (or largo nuxbers. They are all to be sew ed by band. There is an immense crop of chesnuts this year. In Connecticut S2 per bu-hel i aoked for them, but those who interest thcmFclvrs in the matter pay they will be down to 81. A Man of no Character The Sec retary of War says Mr. Schnable, now confined at Fort Lafayette, is a man of no cltaracter,ud he docs not want to have any communication with him. Mr. Munson. the proprietor of Mun Fun's Dill, in Yirginia, from which the rebels have jutt retreated, has been with his daughter, spending everal days at Salisbury, Conn. His farm embraces a bout two hundred acres. Ho was com pelled to leave it after the retreat of our troops from Bull Run. His eon who re mained behind for a few days, bad his borae shot under bim by the rebels, when he was finally compelled, to fly, but es caped himself unharmed. Tbo whole family are devoted to the Union, and Mr. M. was one of the very few persons in that vicinity who voted for Lincoln at the last election. His bouse and barns have all been homed. Higbt Rev. Bishop Ames, of the Meth odist Episcopal Church in Indiana, lately advised his son. a young man of eighteen jears, to enliot for the war, and has ex pressed a determination to spend the winter in camp himself. The conference will soon be over, when bo will havo a months release from official duties, which he proposes thus to devote to his country. Death of Senator Bingham. The Hon Kingsley S. Bingham, Uni ted States Senator from Michigan, died of appoplexy at his residence at Green Oak on Saturday last, aged 53 yoaret. -Call Shooting;. TP-It. 1 A . .T 1 1 - . t ant buous too xmraen snarp snoocor practice. at uoboKen. Icsterday alter noon ur: -Jlobert Harris, of this city "cracK snot at all time, by the . waj- un s target iuo bizc oi a iuau a urn, six hundred jards distant, three times in succcsMool This feat was performed , the pre-enco of about twenty reliable gentlemen, all oi wnom are ready to vouoh for its correctness. The rifle.med on tho occasion is a new invention, con siderably smaller than Sbarpe's, and, as witnessed bv tho above Derformanen. nf undoubted accuraoy. Earrisburg iffee. graph. That rifle is doubtless "a great ono," and so is the JLoctor; but why is he not in tho armyl He could perform mostef ucicot service there not in curiocr. but in killing. Ho could doctor the rebel magnificently. fiMr. L. Wood, of New York, tested hi; new shell at the navy yard, Wat-hing ton, on tho 5th inst., assixted by the of- ficera of the Ordnance Department. The hell is Dlled with molten metal just bo- tore it is placed in the cannon. When u siriKes an ot.j.ct, tho shell bursts and me metal scatters, setting hre to al com bustiblo matter with which it comes in contact. It was fired into a pile of wet oaic wooa, causing a conUagration which consumed the heap. The Advance. A Washington correspondent of the New York Independent, speaking of the withdrawal of tho rebels from the Poto mac. savs : ''Across the river our army once more occupies its old position beforeitadancod upou Mana-sas Lall Church and Bai ley's Cross Roads will again be held by Union troops, and our picket will extend near to hairfax Court House. Tho re bcls hare loft nothing in all tbia region but a few empty houses and tho naked land. They have consumed everything that a:ao or beast can eat; have destroyed fences for fuel, and taken culinary uten- ils from tho farm houses for u-o iu camp The great struggle which shoiUd break the backbone of rebellion murt soon oo- cur. ihe month ot Uctober is to he a rt i . A . month for American hi-tnrc Tn M.n,.. ri, in Kentucky, and in Virginia, it will - J " -'- probably be a month of horror.,-soon, . .,WF, , u Uu miuccuiu uy a irium- phant peace." Proof of Patriotism. An interesting scene occurred in a camp of a Pennsylvania regiment. Otb rr troops wore engaged in a britk skir- . . "r:1 nin7ii e, just . t v . .... I aiovc iue inain uruire. ttr.nositi nn , . . o lt viiv, ii 0-.IUUWIUU siuk ui me river, uen. M Call's division was in camp, and the Payma-ter was couutintr out the cold due the troop for their services. Word com. in? of what was i-oinr nn nr iHa r.'cr f!. mnn cnrnn ' I" Zj" ; b i rr - ' tF -u w.u... v ..u. uu K-m among u,u,,lv ue,ufi Paio lurDoa their nacKs upon tbc Paymaster and bis easu, as it it were a matter of no account. Une man was sininc a recemt for his yollow heap, then lying on the table; hz dropped his pen, and rushed for the camp, leaving pen, paper and gold to care of themselves. Another hastily shouted, "Hold on to mine till to-mor row!' and darted from the tent. The Paymaster was left alone with bis treas ure, with time to contemplate the curious incidents of war. Visits to Volunteers in the Army. or the information of many pcr.onHRv am't dM Wm K. Hav who come, at a great sacrifice of time, money, and perronal comfort, to Wash- jitigton, for the purpose of visitinz their i !...: : . i . -r-- - . .. eiaiivrH m ioc army on tno Virginia tide of the P0,ona it U proper to Mate that, a,f GeD McClcllan considers such visits 'nec-nHi-nt with tbc good of the soldiers, as well as prejudicial to the success of tbc army generally, he has, by positive orders, ri-fu-ed pa:scs. The constant communication of fami lies with their brothers, husbands, and f0"". ' Panted ny tho retusal, which iu iuuu iutuio i o i UK UUUU.'iuu UI IUUUII painful embarr'a-sicent to the officer in charge, as well as to those who, after reaching Washington, are 'without the means of providing for their comforts. Many viit the city merely through curi osity; but they incur needless expense, as it cannot bo gratified. No passes arc granted, excepting in extreme cases, where it is positively necessary. Confiscations by the Enemy. The Richmond Enquirer of tho 1 1 th inst., ju-t received here, has an account of the confiscations of estntos and proper ty in Yirginia which have oceured under tbc terms of the recent Sequestration act of tho Rebel Congress since Sept. 30. The aggregate value of the property thus confiscated, owned by the Northern citi zens or loyal Virginians, is estimated at $300,000. Among tho sufferers are the following persons, who are named in Tie Enqui rer's list: August Belmont of New York, who loses 500 hhds. of tobacco, valued nt 8280,000; Woods, Lowry & Farant of Norfolk, Va ; C. M. Fry & Co. of New York, and Chickering & Sons of Boston tho last-named house losing & large stock of pianos in the hands of their a gent in Richmond. Also, on estate owned by William C. Rivers, jr., of Boston, consisting of 800 acres of fine land, fully stock, and imple ments; and another estate, owned by Francis Rivers, of New-York oity, also containing 600 acres and stocked with slaves. Still another large cetate of 800 acres, belonging to Mr. Sigourney, of New-York city, with its negroes and live stock, has been confiscated. The Robol authorities has appointed a gents to take charge of these estates, and to pay the revenues arising therefrom in to the Confederate treasury. A t&AW the banks of Pittsburgh hare I J " s reeumea specie payments. a MARRIED. 0n Monday evening 14th init!. at tb Te8 deneo Kf i,A uPrtlia fnt. . n Thompson, Mr. OK... B. Keller, and Miss JHarj R Walton, daughter of Dr. Sydenham Walton. 0n too 10th inat f by M. M. Burnet 'Esq., Joseph Leatn of Paradise township fllonroe bounty, and Miss Mary E. Hel brr of the same place. On tno eame dnJ bJ fhe same, George p5, staples of Stroud .township, and Su aaDDab kroner, of the Bame place. Jfew Tork Markets. Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1861. FLOUR AND MEAL-Wheat Flour the sales are 14.800 bbls. at So 15aS5 25 for superfine State and Western; 85 75 aSa 85 for shipping brands of round-boon extra Ohio. Rye flour at $2 75a$4 10. Corn Meal at a$2 80 for Jersey, and S3 15aS3 25 for Brandy wine GRAIN- Wheat: the sale innlndo 24 180 bush. Chicago Snrin nt fil IB-SI lfi and Milwaukee Club at 81 17nSl 20. Oats at 37a38o. for State Rye; salcB 0f 4,700 bush, at 76a77c. for St ate. Corn: sales of 130 000 bush at fiHnfifh. for primo Mixed Western. PROVISIQNS. Pork; sale- of 7fi0 bbls. at SI4 75aSI5 25 for Mess. Cut Meats; sales of 107 hhds. at 5a5Ac for ShouldorSj and 5a6o for Hams in salt. Butter at 14aI5c for State, and 9al2ofor Ohio. Cheese aro dull at 5aOo for Ohio, land naio for State. MOLASSES is firm; sales of Porto Rico at 42c. WHISKY Sales of 900 bbls. at 20c STATEMENT OF GODLIEB AURACIJER. E?o.. Treasu rer oi tne lUnnroc Uounty Mutual Fire In- suranr.e Company,in account with the same, for the year commencing with the first Monday of September, I860, and ending tho same dnv in. 1841. nn To amount of premiums, fees, &c, received on 27 policies of insurance issued during the year, $68 56 " 1 IU aiuuu"1 iaACS receiveaounng the year, on tower duplicate. 8 50 m r. . , , " Z ?5 , To amount of taxes collected by suit on old duplicates, 5 52 To amount of Assessment laid to pay losses of Stephen D. Kistler, and Brown & Morgan, 2300 80 Bal. due Treas'r on this statement, 105 39 $2020 44 CR. By balance due the Treasurer at the last set- ii..n...nt . o..uo toi iicuiKin, ao uci aiiit;iiiuut, 0J30 UOA rsy amount ot taxes yet unpaid in the Kistler, and the Brown & Morgan duplicate, 104 82 amount paid to Drown & jtforgan.in fill of loss 41G 66 nmount paid Stephen Kistler, in full of loss, 1470 34 By amni of Commissions on S2195 93, received, 41 17 By am'nt of Commissions on S1SS7 00, paid out, 30 33 2063 37 Officers, and Managers of Co. By amount paid Stogdell Stokes, President, SIo 00 By am't p'd J. Depue La bar, manager, 1 day, 62$ 3 13J 4 37A 4 37 3 12J 6 25fc 3 75 2 60 62 By am't paid R. Sta ples, nian.ier, 5 days. By am't paid S. L. Drake, manaeer, 7 days, By am't paid G Auracher, manager, 7 days; By am't paid J. Knecht, manager, 5 days, land, manaeer, 10 days By am't paid T. Schoch, manager, G days, n.m'in.iMU Q D.nV.n. a'" ra'" ",a"?f?!V ynal J' B ailipnU Wm manager, t uays. Rhodes, By am't paid Wm. K. Ha- vi la no, Secry, fees on 27 policies,' issued during the year, 27 00 By am't paid G. Auracher, Treasurer costs, 1 8o By nm't paid Charles Pe ters, as committee, 62 73 23 Printing and Postage. By am't paid T. Schock, for printing, 25 25 : By am'nt paid John De Young, for printing, 20 00 By am'nt paid John De Young, for postage, 18 43 3y am't paid Wm. K. Hn viland, Secr'y. inciden tal expenses, pens, pa per, postage, &c., 3 00 Miscellaneous Jtms. 06 68 By am't paid Snmuel Me- Iicli, lor stationary, 1 045 By am't paid Henry Shoe maker, Chas. S. Detrick and A. Reeves Jackson, holding election, 1861. 187 By am't paid Wm. K. Ha viland, Secr'y, for ma king annual stvtement, and attending board of election, 1 87 By am't of commissions for receiv ing and paying out $129 63 By am't due Treasurer, interest on arn't. paid Robert Brown, $334 86, for eight months, 5 37 4 86$ 13 39 $'520 44 We, the undersigned, Auditors appointed to audit and adjust the account of Godlieb Auracher, Esq., Treasurer of the ilonroe County jlfutn'al Fire Insurance Company, for the year commencing first Monday ot sop tember, I860, and ending first ilfonday of Scotember, 1861, do certify that we have ex amined the books, papers and vouchers, of the said Treasurer, and find them to be correct, and to correspond with the account herein stated ; upon which settlement we find the balance due 10 said .t reasurer, trom the Uom pany, to be one hundred aud five dollars and thirty-nine cents, Witness our hands, Sept. 17, 1861. SAM'L. S. DREHER,) J. DEPUE LA BAR, V Auditors, THEO. 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Ill the back and limbs, Tatigue on slight exertion, palpita tion of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will eiiect a cure when all other means have failed: and l though a powerful, remedy, do not conlain iion. nalo rnelj antimony, or anything hui tful id ihe constitution Full directions in the pamphletaiound each nackace which should be carefully preserved. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B. $1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to anv uuiminzeu Agenr,wni insure a bottle, containg 50 pill uyre'tunrmail. For sale m Stroudsburc, by July-31. IfiCO -ly, J. N. D1JRLING. Anent 130 REWARD. Tho above reward will bo paid for th delivery of Peter W. Shafer, a member of Company F. 4th Regiment, P. R. V. C MM. I W .. It If A . r xk. i . r . u. o. Army, ai uamr Pierponi, Fairfax county, Virginia. Said P. W. Shafer, (of Hamilton tp., Monroe L.o. ra.) deserted at Camp Halo, Balti more City, Md.f on or about 26th August last.' He is about nineteen years of ace fi feet 11 inches in beiabt, complexion lieht. eyes diuo, tiair darK nron. G. B KELLER, Captain. Company F. 4th Regt. P. R V. C. 33d Regt P. R. V. U. S. Araiv. Geo. D. Hofferd, 0. S. Camp Piermont, Va. Oct. 10, 1861. Postage Stamps. The nc.w style of Postage Stamps issued by the Pot office Department, havini; been received at tne rost Uffice at Bo- serdvillo, Monroe Co., Pa. The under signed, Postmaster at said office, pursu ant io instruction irom tne rostmaster General, hereby gives notice that the old tampK will be received in payment of postage, or in exchange for new stamps ai luu uo.t&aru viuu oiuoe ior six uay a r i:n -AC- e , trom the date hereof. At the expiration m .. . ... V of that time old stamps or stamped cove- opes will no longer be received. SAMUEL BOSSERD, P. M. Bosserdsville, Oct 1 7, 1661. 100,000 POUNDS OF WOOL j r i T jvjj wameu lur caau at ueviis Doster's Moravian Woolen Mills, Beth lehem, Pa. Bethlehem, Oct. 8, 1861.-4t. Strondsburg Bank. Stroudsburgii, Oct. 17, 1861. The annual election for Directors of his Bank will bo held at the Banking louse od Monday the 18th day of No ember next, between the hours of 10 o' look A. M., and 2 o'olock, P. M. The anoual meeting of Stockholder" will be held at the same place on Tuc- ay, Nov. 5, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. H. STROUD, Cashier. October 17, 1861. Patriots Arouse. The Ur oii is in Danger. Will you as craven cowards stand back? Your fathers fought and bled to form tbi? Union, with you rests its life or death. vv ill you be freemen or BlavesI Choose ana then act. Horsemen are much needed. Sober, active young men arc wanted for Rush's "Philadelphia Light Cavalry Reg lment. This Regiment is nearly full. The Col. Richard Henry Rush, is a classmate of Gen. McClellan, at West point, and has seen service in Mexico. The Lieut.-Col. J. H. McArtbur has served 16 years io the U. S. Army, and Quartermaster 1. E. M aley has been 10 years in the service. Vacant commissions, and all the non commissioned offices, are filled from the rank-. Horses, arms, clothing, rations, and transportation to camp furnished by the United States. The pay is as follows, beginning from day of enrollment 1st Serjeant, per month, Other Sergeants Farrier & Blacksmith, Corporals Privates, Buglers, S22 00 11 11 11 111 00 17 00 10 00 14 00 6 00 And S100 Bounty at tho end of the war, or when honorably discharged. Roll o pon for Company K, the last Company of the Regiment, till Oct. 18th. Recruit ing Station 2 doors wet of Jefferouian office. GEORGE DSTROUD. Recruiting Sdrg. of Co. K. October 10, 1861. Lis! of Remaininn; in the Posi Office, at Strouds burg,. Pa., October 1, 1861. Bush, Wm, M. Leavenworth, E. T. Charles, Mr. Miller, John Culverson, Joseph 2 Miller, Samuel Cwick, Sarah E. Miller, Michael Colemnn, Louisa M. Metzgar, Ferdinantlo Dornblazer, Sarah Miller. George Furenhow, Jane Smith, Levi Goforth, Lizzie 2 Smith, Peter T. Gould, Jane S. 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Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and vou mav well suppose we are not un mindful of it. Yours resiiectfullv, LEAVITT TIIAXTER." " Senate Chamber, Ohio, Jipr'd 5th, 1654. " Dr. J. C. Ater Honored Sir: I have made a thor ough trial of the Cathartic Pills, left me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the drendfuf Rheumatism under which he found me suffering. The first dose re lieved me, and a few subsequent doses hato entirely removed the disease. I feet in better health now than for some years before, which I attrihute entirely to the effects of your Cathartic Pills. Yours with great respect, LUCIUS 11. .M ETUALrV The above are all from persons who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not make these state ments without a thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sola iu Stioudpburg, by Jas. N. Dur ing, and Hollinshead & Dctrick. MADISON HOUSE Nos. 37 & 39 North Second Street, Above Market, Philadelphia. The subscribers (formerly of the BXnr.EY Sheaf Hotel.) have leased the abovo Darned well estab lished stand, and from former experience and a determination to be unremitting in assiduity to make our guests welcome aud comfortable, especially solicit not ou ly our former customer?, but tho public in general, to patronise our establishment. Our accommodations being more coave oient and esteoeive, we can furnish com forts to nur patrons, not formerly in our power, and at equally reasonable price?. There being a well furnished Kestau RANT and good Stabling attached, we con fidently hope for an iocreaned public pat- nf i-it Tc?-vr ronage. iu. nnioun, October 3, 1801. 3m. ATTENTION ! 40 Men Wanted, to fill up tbc ranks of tbo Monroe Guards, to be known as Com pany F, in Col. Staunton's Regiment, now encamped at Caruac's Woods near Phtla delphia. .Each recruit comes under paj as soon as bis name is enrolled, and will be fent to Camp free of charge. Thi? is a rare opportunity to enter the service of the country. Apply at the Recruiting Station, at the Indiao Queen Hotel, Stroudsburg, Pa., where a bample of the uniform oan be seen and all in'ormation obtained. GEO. K. SLUTTEU. Capt. Stroudsburg, Pa. Sept. 20, 1S(U. " , . OVbministrator's Jfoticc. Estate of ANN EILENBER GER , late of Warren County, Illinois, dec a. Notice is hcrehj given, that Letters of administration oDon the atove named Estate havo beon granted to the under- Mgned by tbcReii-ter of Monroe County, in due form of law; thoreforc, ail persons indebted to said Estate aro re queued" to mnko immediato payment, and thoe hav ing any just claims are al.to requested Io present tbcm legally autuenucaieu 101 settlement to Wm. K. SNFDER, Administrator. Del. Water Gap, Sept. 19, 1 B0 1. -fit. i ,1 : 1 . Si CATHARTIC PILLS OPERATE by thoir powerr;l ;flcnoc! o'n ihe internal viscera to jmrify the-Mood nntrarmi-t-lnte it into healthy action. Thcv remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, fiver, iuidolnprr organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular action to health, correct, whcrcvcr'thcv ex'st. such" gerous diseases almost beyond beliof,-were Ihfeynot substantiated by persons "of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates are published in my American Almanac, which the Agents below named arc1 pleased to furnish free to ail inquiHnpr. ' 1 Annexed Ave give Directions foe their use.in the complaints which they have been found tu.mrc. Foil Costivbn'kss. Take one or two Pills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. :'Cos tiveness is frequently tuo agiravatin! cause of Piles, and the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No person can- feel well h'IiH'b under .t costive habit of body. Hence it should beas ic can be, promptly relieved. . t Foil JjYSPKrsiA, which is sometimes the cause of Costireness, and always uncomfortable takcmilil doses from one to four tostimulatc rVc stomach and liver into healthy action; . Th'cv will tlo it. and the heartburn, bodyburn, and soulburn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't forget what cured you. , - lor a Foul STOMACir1, or Jforlirf Inaction of lha Botcch, which produces general depression of tho spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pill 11 i .1 .M - a, mai, tiiu biiiuucr uuscs aucrwarus, iimii-aciiviij and strength is restored to the system. K - Fou Nr.nvorsxess. Sick IIk-adaciik, iai'Sea. Paitt hi the Stomach, Buck, or Side, take' from four to eight pills on going to bed. If thev do. not-operate sufHcicnt.lv, take more the next dav until .thev: do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear these and their kiudredtdis orders because your stomach is foul. For. ScnoFi'LA, Er.YRirEr.AR, and all Diseases of the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will' gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. . Many dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the purane and nurifrine effect of these FilU.ar.d - some disgusting diseases which seemed to satttratc the whole svstem Jiave completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. , Patients ! your duty to society forbids Ihat you should parade yourself around .the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleansing. To PuiUFY the Blood, they arc the best .medi cine ever discovered. They should be takcn-freclr and frequently, and the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the system like chaff" before the wind. By this propqrty they do as much good in preventing sickness as by the remarkable cures which they are making every where. Liver Complaint, JACXnicn. and aU Billons . Affections, arise from some derangement cither torpidity, congestion, or obstructions ot thc'I.iver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate she bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under- , mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp tom. Obstruction of the duct which cmntia the . bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costivcncss, or alternately costivcncss and diarrucca, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness ; sometimes there is severe pain in the side ; the skin and the white of the eyes become a greenish yellow ; . the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the "touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fovcr. which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhoea, dysentery, tc. A medium dose of thr.ee or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few days, will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suflcr such pains when you can cure them for 23 cents. Rheumatism, Gout, and all Inflammatory Fe vers, are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principal of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be tiken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but frcIy. As a D1xxF.11 Pill, this is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be mademorc pleasant to fcijfe. and certainly none has been made more cfiectuuv to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. PREPARED-11 Y DR. J. C. AYEB & CO., Practical ana Analytical uneniists, - LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD IJY Sold in Stroud-.nrt by Hollinshead .and Detrick, and James N. Dorling-. October 3d 1SG17 ly. -jJtt s ooves 1 shoves n s T;ovesiiv 1fia ninftr Ttnm ricfin.if full v i hiitlTt. 4 ' l I . v. 1 1 ft I .V I i V I lJ . I v 1. V V ? uut. is . h . res to the public, that duriu her Lus-Tr bands absence in deferice of one of. thc' best governments on earth, ?hc will- dis pose of bis extensive stock .of "!Ir IrsiIfitv is i'.ti nnin .' 7V A iiail Moves. tV r. f rtriAfla TV K t n K kt ill m u r n ik I It flir f conomicnl. She will also di.-po-e of an 1 m . exteUMve lot, and an almos-r enyiess t- ,..-...- rtf fir. V . - .1 IV... 1. - mnri f'J"!f n ?- VUIIVIJT U I 1IU If tl U i U 1 IMU -'T manufacturing. . Anv person h9vinz the cah can r.ro- - cure either Stoves or Tin Ware fur be)ot the rannufaeturwri ca-h prices. Call at the old Stand 3d dcor bcJo7 : John W Srokoa' Store. Stroudsburg, tSopt. 10, lcfil. DELAWARE WATEB GAP CLASSICAL SOUOflt Continues in so-sion durin: lhe.motth of September, Oetobrr nn1JJ.'rvcm.ln r. lioarding nnd day !cholvrfl rt cci vf d'ht any timo. Youn,? men wi-liin lo qnih fy themiJelvrs for teachfng.icct ived o.-i tho niot liberal terms. Rev. If. S. llOWlhllL. Principal. Del. Water Gup, Auu-l 22, 1 5 1 - CHARLTON BUilNJST, Atlorncv nt I.iv srr.ouDsnuiiM, monroi? ( " t . Office on Elisabeth stri ct, forMnv'.j cupietl by Win. I a Esj derangements as are inc nrst cruise of tHpesic An extensive trial of their vfrtnes, by I'roiVssors, Phvsicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan vSaiifc ill I ykZ-b'&w 1 1 y 1 ;?