Pennsylvania Troops for the West. The destination of most of the volun teer regiments of Pennsylvania will pro- Vert It is already stated that a new brigade, under bablj be tbc W in Pittsburg ccs of nrtilli'rv from Erie, aud a eavalrv compauy from Philadelphia, called the Nolcy Guards. The l!orty filth regi mom, onoer w. eiso, u oracrea to the Wet also, and other regiments will nrocccd asranidlv as no-eible in the same dire:tiou. Probably ns m an -i .... - - euuay i v qui n?, win do sent to iveutucKy as to iMiouri. Heretofore most of the Pennsylvania regiments bare been em ployed along the lino of tbc Potomac, from Wnliacjsport down to Alexandria The force there being t-ufficient, we arc very glad to learn that the new regi racnt arc to bo sent westward. There is a grcata work to be done in Ken- lucky, Missouri, and along thu Missisip- pi, as there is in Virginia, and the gal- iant soldiers ot rcunsylvania win rc - joico to litit alon.-iue ot ttieir V estern .ITT I brctficru Hi tlelcuce ot tbe Union. It i evident that the (joveruuient is de- iuuj.uiu iu uuu lut uiujj vi iuu nt3i put on as fine a footing a that of the Po- touuc, and will endeavor to nave such reiormi mtroduct'd as have been mtro- duccd by GrfO. McCicllan MllCC bis arri- ; U'-hinuton n .!.; R ... ..... w. u, - . - rciary amcrou ro vir.1101 cccretary Cameron to bt. Louis probably has refer- t'uee to this, aud tbe ordering ot Penu bjl.unia troops to the We,t ..how, that it is deteranned to have a very Ur,e ur uiy in A.entacUy and lUissouil. Hula dclphiu Bulletin. October Elections Pennsylvania this year elected, only R.-pentative., part of a Senate, Judges in t-ouu1 di.-tricts. and loc'il otficer. The new Senate is Republican or "People's" by nearly three to one, the Uou-e ditto J J ' Dy a smaii ujajurnj. iae i eanyivauia ii pi.. ii ... t-oldiers m tbe Union armies were entitled to vote a if at home, and the uou-returu of their votes leave manv local results in uncertainty. Ohio elected a Uuiou War State Tick et by some 50.U00 majority David Ted (Democrat) Governor. It t but justice to his Democratic opponeut, Ii J. Jefcclt, to aav that be also declared Liuihelf for a J vigorous prosecution of the war. The c r uew Legislature will of course be strong ly "Union," though pntty equally divi ded as to political antecedents Iowa ba- ic eh;eted Gov. Kirk wood and Chief Ju.-tice Lowe (Republican-) with a Republican to take Col. Curtis's place in Congress, (Hou-e.) The Legislature is understood to be also Republican. Minnesota has rc tlecU-d Gov. Ramsey (Republican) and gone Republican gener ully by a heavy majority. In all ease", we believe the vote is liabt Biiltimorc City ha choteu Unionists to al! her Muuieipti! Uouucil- (half elected this year ) The fieccseiduists did not see St to content. From Seccsaia wo learn that .Georgia ias rc elected Josenh E jjiown Goier- nor bv from 5 000 to 10 000 majority. Ho ii a treat stickler for State Right. and, though a cc.-sioutst, obeys Jeff. Davis oulv wbeu be sees fit The jjreat Naval Expedition so Ion talKeu ot appears to nsve at ast n . , , ot afloat, iiirht immense ves-els left rT , " . . , , Acw lork on Saturday eibt more fol- lowed on Sunday, and by Wednesday half a dozen in addition steamed out of tbe hart or. The "id Rhode I.-labd Regi ment ani 500 of Col. Serrill's Sapper. aud Miner.- took passage in tbe Expedi tion. The tea-els arc to rendezvous at Annapolis and Foit Monroe. At the former place it h believed that about 15 r 000 troon-i Hill o on board the tran- ports, and the whole Expedition willgie employment to 25,0U0 mea. The ultimate destination of tho Expc dition is known but to tho Government and Gt?n. Scott, andeveu when the fleet rails, tbo General in command of tho troops will probably receive Bealed dis patches, which he will be instructed to open when in a certain latitude. Tho utmost care has beeu taken to in sure tbo success of this Expedition, and we are tafe iu asuerting that when the blow is struck the effect upon the South wiil be terrible. Wc may add to the above that nearly 1,000 horsfs accompany the Expedition, thst 15,000 spades were put on board one of the vessels, and that a vast body of laborers have leen engaged for ser vice in this cutcrprizc. Evidently, cu treuchmeuts tre to be built somewhere, aud it is not unlikely, fiom the number of horses employed, that plenty of artille ry h to be brought iuto u-e. There is a general hope that Charles ton is the point aimed at. Nothing would give greater satisfaction than to. see that city subjected to merited eba-tisctneut, becnuse there the great conspiracy origin ated, which ii now blinking cur Union to its centre. A Hbble Example. Gen. S. L. Williams, an old gentleman living a mile from Mount Sterling, K-y , came iu on Wednesday and enrolled bis name as a Uuion volunteer in a compa ny being raised. Me is seventy two years old! 13 e says he has not lou to live anyhow, that he has htrcugth enough to pull a trigger and destroy his couutry'b enemies, and that if he thould be killed, it was consolation enough for him to think that the bullet ho received took but little of his time while perhaps it Baved the life of some young mau who would be of more value to his country. Cannot be Arrested. 13y a recent decicton made in Erie county, Pa., Judge Mason holds that an enlisted soldier cannot ba arrested for any debt or contract during his term of service. New Orleans Blockaded. A dispatch from Now Orleans on the (l K.ehmond Examiner) tells of one of the most important achieve- of tbe war -o for. Q bus ,t cmbra- command the whole nve of tb.-m, and uow bave the Vinccum. Wafer Witch, auu oll,tir vc.-kcis-oi tnc hiuhoiod 10 pro i" . " V 10 lc"& tuan a wcoK wm COIDtuaD(1 aU uve K tbc mouths-, parses or entrances to and fr0a) tbe Mi-ifippi river. Once prompt I 1 , H n I f thiG rnrk n Inn.) tr 1 1 1 tili.nlnfnln i J ; - . . -"W""-J comro. iue oumu.uu.cai ion o. ixew wr leans with the t-oa, as completely as nr .nnni rnn fM . I,... . f could accompli-h that object. A Vast Gold Field. A recent arrival from California brines intelligence of the discovery of an "El Dorado" of immense estt-nt It hccm hardly credible that old should csist in UUcb onantities on the w--tern part of our continent; but from what h already known, wo feel confident that the mine ral wealth of our "tjreat west,'' when that vasi rcuiou is lainy ueveionco. Will DC found to esoced the mot sanguine expec- tattoos. 1 he hubioined paranrauh con tains the last report of gold discoveries "Tin (nrrnsrnndcnt of tiio HJlns hc......:. j ... l uWflucw fajS ma uccoDsiraieu do jond Ul.-r utc that tbe whole region of country embraced between the Cascade.- nud Rocky Mountains is one vat gold field, and only require, development to revolutionize that entire coast An area of y.L'OO .square miles had beeu sufSeieot ly pro-pectcd to establish the exitcnce of tho minoril ftvnrcu-Sr.r V.vnlnrin , parties have been G 1 1 1 ti tr out for the Elk couuty and Bitter Root Valley.' The First Secessinoist. Absalom wa the first distiuuihcd so- eesouist in the world, lie ou Jit to in- I . Miiiff t lie ncnnin in toni.iin iron: iinrui I duce tho people to recede from David, aud he hucaredtd for a time. This trai tor wa arrc.-ted and hung on an oak in the wood of Epbraim, and afterward i -ii . t i m . n.i nurieu ueucain a neap or stones. l attempt to break up the jjovernmcnt of j-ruei was nat down hv a mihfarv lorof aud tho union of tl.fi r.rihns hnnnile nrn - r J J ..j scriPri .1 ft llnfK mm hi to mor-. Isbould co iuto a brown study of tbe fate I e l .. I I. : . . I . i . 1.1 P1 " pou 10 iuai- some jl- Ii.;... i.i.. ...... ii. phraim may hold the title to a wood-lol iu Vir;iuia, convenient. There is no man in tho country wbom the people ot ,h' Noitheru StUes have a great desire to ee elevated to a b:th po-ition than Jeff Daii. He is fi ted to occupy any high )ost. o- A Curious Conscience, One of the editors of the New York Observer, who is now rusticating in the conutry down Eat,' relate the followiu-' M his letter to that paper : 'I heard-of a man the othor day who uad a curious conscience on me sunjeci. It was iJr. Jonc wbo Iive-J down in tbc hollow. His neighbor John-on, whose hay wa-( all id. saw that a large quantity of Jones' crop was down, and looked vo 7 "Ee rain, U" went over on oun- dav, toward noon, to adise htm to et it in, and to offer the whole force of hie men to help. Jones and all his boys were gone; nobody was at home but Jones' wife; and be i-aid that her husband . , . , thought no good ever cace of 0 A , . . ,, . bund ay, and t,o he and the bo ..t o a r l: working on boys had gone to the Sound a fi-hiu. When red hot hhot is fired, the ord nance u-ed is derated to the po-ition de- sires Uclore tbe eun is abetted, ice powder in tbc gun u kept from explosion . . - by means of tbo wadding. Retween the p!oMVc substance and the heated ma.s .1 l r i, rr!. I 8rt luire lat:l,, ol Mau? i"a"llw i.i. . l. :.. j iL. .i :. . i lUCttau i urji lue oeeouu la vei, auu upon the powder a dry piece rcst. I he ball is di-cbarged soon after being placed in the cannon. CSA fellow cbarscd with Mealinz a hoe, was discharged upon trial.it being prosed that the article taken was an axe. The matter was a regular ho ax. n)eath of Thomas Wildey. Baltimore, Oct. 19. The venerable Thomas Wildey, the founder ot Odd Fel- i i. : .. . K .. i..u ... lo'.YMjm, uieu ui uiMuniucutc iu mta this morning very suddenly. A Pittsburg paper says "the girls in ome prts of Peansylyauta arc so hard up for husbands, that they sometimes take up with lawyers and priuters. - SggrTbat htetliug patriot, John J. Crittenden, notwithstanding his advanced ae, was the first to join the Frankfort Home Guard, as a private, aud bas de clared his inteution to go into cai-p and remain iu service until every rebel is driv en from the soil of Kentucky. A Soldier with an Unpatriotic "Wife. A husband, with a loving wife, volun teered in Capt. Dorau'ts Syracuse Compa ny a few days ago. On Sunday ho visit ed his spouse at home, a few miles from camp. She tried iu vain by cajolery to seduce him from his duty to his country, and failing, she took a razor to bedwith her, and when her protector was fast a sleep, made a vigorous attempt to inca pacitate him from tcnicc by cutting off tbc forefinger of his right hand. The husbaud is more determined to fiht now than ever, and avows his intention not to visit homo again till he "goes for good," after tho war is over. C"The Adams Express Company will transport to tbo ncarei-t quartermas ters free of charge all tbo blankets, &c, which patriotic citizens may present to the army of the United States, in accord ance with the invitations of Quartermas ter Mejgfl. 2few York Markets. Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1861. FL0UR AND JJEAL-Wheat Flour the 00Bipri,e 8 7oo bbU at g5 $5 au for Superfine State and Western dock GRAIN Wheat; nales of 170,000 bushels, consibtiOii ot "Jl.tjOO bu-.h. Chiea co bprinir at Si 1 5aSl 1?: 17.200 do It a o: e. it..M ..it , cjoc Spring at Si 17aSl 5:1.400 do Milwaukie Club at SI 17Sl 20$ live ales of 6,700 buh. at 78a79o. for State Uat 4u43o. for We-tern. and 43a4:Uu nrri. nf ,,,, V.",. a . . ci r , . , Kf ' , - " O" --- tern mixed. PROVISIONS Pork; the sale arc (550 bbls., at SlAalo 50 for Mess, aud S'J 67810 for Prime THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED I SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated JPessasiie Ei I Is. PROTECTCU BY ROY Prepared from apresriplionof Sir J.Clarke M. D. Physiciun Extraordinary lo the Queen 'PHIS well known medicine is no imposition, but sure anu.saieicmcuy wr reaniB uuuculties una 0bst,uctions. from aav cause whatever: and aIthonBl; a powerful remedy, it coiiiains nothing hurtful to the constitution.' To married ladies ii is peculiarly suited 11 a short time, bring on the monil.iy perlcJ W?lZ0-Vv.-M.,- UBVa tionofthe heutt. hysterics and w lutes, these Pills will eci:t-acure when all other means have failed; andal t,10"2h a Powerful remedy, do not con.ain i.on, ealo l niel, antimony, or anything huttful to the constitution Full directions in the pamphlet mound each package ulncli should be carefully preserved. For full pnrticulais, get a pamphlet, free, of tne accnt. N.B. SI 00 and fi Doslnzc stnmn.-: cno.lncnil tn nnv authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, eontaingOO pills b-v return mail. Forsalc m strouii-bnrjr.by lull' ll l5.fll ... T . mrni T x' r J. N. DURl.INC, Agfnt On ihc 20th inst.. at the residence of Ad am Custard, in Hamilton township, by the ,, . c, .P ,. TT . , , it us and i t : . s f . ri i n::i i . l .rr i m- "llss vt.Sou, uo'.o 01 j achbon, moil- -" i In this borough, on the 15th inst., Jlary E , wili of William K. Ilaviland, and daugh ti.r 0f Robert and Aurora Bovs, aged 24 years, h month, and 23 days. Postage Stamps. The new btyle of Potae Stamps issued by the PotoSco DepartmtMit. having been received at the . Po?t Unico at StrouJs bur, Mouroe Co., Pa. The uudersigncd, Postmaster at said office, pursuant to instruction from the Postmaster Gener al. hdreby k'ivcs" notice that the old htamp.s m ue nxcuiu u pajmuui ui psic, or in exenange lor new stamps, ac saio offico for six day -from tho date hereof At the espiratiou ol ttiat time old -tamps or stamped envelopes will no longer t e receiFeu 1 tt&VDVLi& CsUUUUIi, r. iU btroudsburg, Oct 24, lt6l. Postage StaiUDS. Pursuant to instructions from tho Post minlnr firniurn T luirphv oii'P nntlKi' th:.t" jjflve reccjvc(j nuw 0f Postage Stomps, and am prepared to exchauge them for Stamps of the old tasuc for a period of sis Says from the dote hereof. After that time old Stamps will not be received in Davmcut of no-taee at th ----- r J r - office. ISAAC STOUFFER. Postmaster at Tannersville, Pa October 25th, IsOl. Ml B ri The subscriber respectfully begs leave to notify the citizens of Stroudsburg aud vicinity, that ho has opeued a new meat MARKET, iu the Brick Block building, tormcriy occupieu as a nobiaurani, unru door above the Post Office, where be in tends keeping a t all times for sale a choice stock of Fresh Meats in eanon, to wit : -r. r -r i t .i. J T i. r. I5i?ei, jjaniD, rors ana i ouitry. lie wi a0 have on baud at all times, Earns Sail Pork, Com Beef, and iu their seasou Fresh Fib, Clams aud Oystersf, by the wholesale public will find this to be a place for gen eral marketing, where the best Uoas, Steaks, Boiling pieces, &c, &c , can be had at any time, and at very low prices. A trial of our cstablihment is respectful ly solicited, as I am catisGod all will go away determined to call again. JOHN II. CONNER, Proprietor. Stroudsburg, Oct. 21, ISOl.-tf. Remaining in the Post Office, at Strouds burg, Pa., October 1, 18G1. Bush, Win- M. Leavenworth, E. T. Charles, Mr. Miller, John Culvereon, Joseph 2 Milier, Samuel Cwick, Sarah E. Miller, Michael Coleman, Louisa M. Metzgar, Ferditmndo Oornhlazer, Surah Miller. George Furenhow, Jane Smith, Levi Golorth. Lizzie 2 Smith, Peter T. Gould, Jane S. Geddes, Jas. Jr. Heller, M. Heller &, Quick Sharer,' Henry D. Storm, Jerome Schmidt, Wm. Sayro. George Tyler, Miss E. K. Ivey, Elizabeth James, Rev Wm. M. White, Win. S. Kene, Jas. IL Yelter, Andrew B. , Lockwood, Polly 07" Persons calling forany of the above letters, will plpaso say advertised. THEODORE SCHOCH, P. M. . BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office (Ss. m &&&-$Xsl&&. LETTER AL JFizfrg$tZ& PATENT. ilF .(7) urt Sale. By virtue of an alias order of sale, i -tied nn. f ft.., n... i n . r ' lucuiuuiiua juur O il niirrn bounty, theto will be exposed to nnhlip , vuv, ,, uauMigLuu noiei, in otroudn t nurg, on Tuesday, the 22d of November next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon il., following Real E-tate, late of Samuel i rice, deceased, to wit : A fortnin f.. . . w..ull. iuiiii, lues-u-ie, tenement or tract of laud, bituate in Barrett town-hip Monroe County, PenusyUania. adjoining lands of Perry Price, James Palmer aud others, containing SeveBifiy-Tw Acres, more or less, being part of a larger tract of land known as Pen us Manor, about fifty asres are cleared, aud in a good stati of cultivation; the balance of the traet i. well timbered. The improvements an one two btory Fit AM E HOUSE," u hy do fet. aud one Framo Barn, at by 45 feet There is an apple orchard o! choice fiuit upou the tract, audan ex cellent prlug of water near the houe. Brodhcad's Creek posses through tin premises. The property is Mtuated ot tho btato road, from Stroudsburg Covcvillc to Salem, in Wayne County via j-erms. one tuird of the purchase man ey to be paid upon day of sale, the bal nee in two equal annual payments: to hi secured upon the premises by bond and mortgage. PETER SEES. Executor. Barrett township, Oct. 24, ISfil. STATEMENT OF GODLIJ3B AURACHER. Esq.. Trcnsu rer or tne iwmiroe Uouuty Mutual Fire In surunneCompany,in account with thesaiin. for the year coiiinieucin-r with the fir?! luouuay ot beptetliher, lcuO, and endtlli iuu same uay in, 13 it. I)R To n mount ol premiums, fees, &c., roceivec on Mi policies of insurance issued durin ll)e year, ftf S To amount of taxes rnroivni? ?nriniT the year, on Gower duplicate. 8 50 31 g: To amount of tuxes received durin the year, on Baker duplicate, o amount of taxes collected by suit on old duplicates, 5 52 To amount of Assessment laid tn pay liases ol Stephen D. Kittler, and Brown &. Morgan, lo(Hi nil: d.ii. uue ireas r on tb-.s statement. in :t'i fx t . fn . . $2520 44 CR. By balance'dite the Treasurer at the last set tlement, as per statement. $238 By amount of taxes yet unpaid in tbe Kistier, and the Brown &, Morgan duplicate, S104 b2 By amount paid to Brown !i Aiorgan,in fjllofloss 41G GG By a mount paid Stephen Kistler, in full of loss, 1470 34 By am'nt of Ciimmis:;ions on S2195 OS, received, 41 17 By am'nt ot Commissions on 81687 00, paid out, 30 33 206S37 Officers, and Managers of Co. y amount paid Slogdell Stokes, President, $15 00 y am'l p'd J. Depue La bar, man.igcr, 1 day, G2i 3 lllh 4 -37-h 4 37 Jy an.'L paid It. b'. Sta ples, man igcr, 5 days, By am't p:iid S. L. Drake, manager, 7 days, By am't paid G Auracher, manager, 7 day.-; By am'l paid J. lvuecht, manager, 5 days, 3 12 By ain't p'd Win. K. Hav- lund, manager, 10 days 6 25 k By am'l paid T. Schoch, manager, G days, O '-.1 o to By am't paid S. IS. Dreher, manager, 4 days, 2 60 By am't p'd T. V. Rhodes, manager, 1 day, G2A By am'l paid Win. K. Ha- vi la nd, Seer y, lees on 27 policies,' issued during the year, 27 00 By ain't paid G. Auracher, I rea&urer costs, 1 85 G2i By am't paid Churles Pe ters, as committee, to 23 Printing and Postage. By am't paid T. Schock, tcr printing, 5 25 By am'nt paid John De Young, for printing, 20 00 18 43 3 00 1 G2JI 1 87 1 67 By 'am'nt paid John De Young, for postage, By am't paid Wm. K. Ha- viland, Seer y. inciden tal expenses, pens, pa per, postage, tSic, JIisi ellancous It:ms. By am't paid Samuel flfe lick, for stationary, By am't paid Henry Shoe maker, Clias. S. Detrick and A. Reeves Jackson, holding election, 1661. By am'tpaid Win. K. Ha viland, Sccr'y, for ma king tin una I statement, ami attending board of election, 66 6S f- . i 0 oi By am't of commissions for receiv ing and paying out $129 63 By am't due Treasurer, intercs-ton tim't. paid Robert Brown, 334 80, for eight months, 4 86k 13 39 JSJ520 44 Wn, the undersigned, Auditors appointed to audit and adjust the account of Gudlteh Auracher, Esq., Treasurer of the jtfburoe County jUutuul Fire Insurance Company, for the year commencing firht ilfuiidny of Sep tember, 1860, and ending first ATonduy ol September, 1861, do certify that we have ex amined the books, papers and vouchers, of the said Treasurer, and find them to he correct, and to correspond with the account herein stated ; upon which settlement we find the balance due tostiid Treasurer, from the Com pany, to he one hundred and five dollars and thirty-nine cents. Witness our hands, Sept. 17, 1861. . SAM'L. S. DREHER, ) J. DEPUE LABAR, S Auditors. 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You make the best medicine iu tho world; and I am free to say so." Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of tho Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities havo made him well known, not only in this hut Uie neighborinz States. ".Vhc Orleans, Sthjjpril, 1854. "Sir: I havo great satisfaction in assuring you that myself and family havo been very much beiu filed by your medicines. My wife was cured, two yean since, of a so vere and dangerous cough, by your CuEr.nr Pectoral, and since then has enjoyed perfect Iie.iltli. My children have several times been cured from attacks of'the Influ enza and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your Cathartic Pills have entirely cured ine from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for some years, indeed, this euro is much more important, from the fact that I had failed to get relief from the best- Physicians which this section of the country affords, and from any of the numerous reme dies I had taken. "You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blesing to our family, and you may well suppose we are not un mindful of it. Yours respectfully, LEA V ITT THAXTER." " Senate Chamber, Ohio, April 5th, 1S54. " Dr. J. C. Ater Honored Sir: I have made a thor ough trial of the Cathartic Pills, left mo by your agent, and havo been cured by them.oftho dreadful Rheumatism under which he found me suffering. The first do-e re lieved me, and a few subsequent do-es hae entirely removed the disease. I feel iu better health now than for eonie years before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of your Cathartic Pills. Yours with great respect, LUCIUS IJ. METCALE." 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 truo. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYES & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mas3. Jjoni ii. Otiou but. tj Ja- iN Dur ling, and iojio-hoad & D trick. 1M A TtfQfW I01K iiJLamkJ Xos. ST & 8:3 Berth Srcoad Street, Ahove iSarkst, Philadelphia, tjjo The (ubhcriberti (formerly of the Barley Sueaf Hotel.) have JilliULleascd the above named well estab lished staud, aud from former experience and a determination to be uurumittiug iu as-iduity to mako our guesttf welcome and comfortable, e?peciuily solicit not on ly our former eu.itomers, hut the public in general, to patroni.-e our establUhmeut. Our accommodations btinj more conve nient nnd extensive, we can furnish com forts to our pattons, not formerly in our power, and at equally reasonable prices. There bein? a well- furuiahed JaESTAU RANT and OCttStabling attached, w con fidently hope for an increased public pat ronage. M. WATSON, T. P. WATSON. October 3. 1861. 3m. $30 EE WARD. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of Peter W. Shafer, a member of Company F. 4th Regiment, P. 11. V. C. 33d lte. P. V. U. S. Army, at Camp Pitrpont, Fairfax county, Virginia. Said P. W. Shafer, (of Hamilton t-p., Monroe Co. Pa.) deserted at Camp Hale, Balti more City, M J., on or about 26th August last, lie is about niui teen years of ago 5 feet 1 1 inch--s iu height, complexion light, eyes blue, hair dark bron. G. 13 KELLER, Captain. Company L 4th R-gt P. 11 Y. 0. 33d Rejit P. R; V U.S. Army. Qeo. D. Hoffebd, 0. S. Camp Piermont, Va. Oct. 10, ISO I. 100,000 POUNDS OF WOOL wanted for cash at Lewis Doster's Moravian Woolen Mills, Betb- lchcm, Pa. Bethlehem, Oct. 8, 1801. -It. Stroiidsbtim- Stuoudsbuugii, Oct. 17, 1861. Tho auuual election for Directors ol thia Bank will bo held at the Banking louse on Monday the 18th day of No vember uext, between the hours of 10 o' clock A. M., and 2 o'clock, P. M. Tho annual meetiug of Stockholders wilJ bo held, at tbe same plaae ou Tues day, Nov. 5, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. II. STROUD, Cashier. October 17, 1.801, Bank. ill CATHARTIC V'lLLS OPERATE hy tlieir powerf-il inatiencc on the ltitental viseer?t to j.urify the blood and stimu late it mto healthy action. Thev remove the obstructions of thest.,m.ii, bowels, fiver, and other organs of the body, ami, by restorins their irregular act:ou to bealth, c.rrce' whernr th-y exist, such deraiittcinniits as are the, ftrst e.iuses of disease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors.,. Physicians, and raticnts, has shown enrre nf flrm- j gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such cxnlted position ! and character as to forbid the .suspicion of untruth, j Their certifir-ntes are published in my Amcriciur j Almanac, whieh the Agents below named are- plensc-l to furnish free to all inquiring. Annexed we give Direedom for their use in the complaints which they, ho re been found to cure. Foa Costivkxkss. Take one or two Pills, or ; such quantity as to yentlr move the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the aggravatinc; cause of Pii.es, ami the cure of one complaint is the cure of both. No pen-on can feel well while under a : costive hab.t of body. Hence it should be, as it , can be, promptly relieved. i Poll IY8Pkpsia, which is sometimes the cause of Costiveness, and idwavs uncomfortable, take mild uo.es ;rom one to four to stimulate the stomach uui m i ti in ioiit 10 and liver into h;dthy action, the hcirtbum, bodybtmi, a-nl They will do it. and id anuJiurn of drsren?itt will rapidly di-jappear. When it has gone, don't forget what cured j-ju. lor a Fot'L Stomach, or Morbid Inaction of ' tha Bowels, which produces Renoral depression of the spims ana ua ncmn, takclrom four to eight riili at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity ar..l -.t.-nngth i3 restored to the system, j Foit Nkuvocsxess. Sick IIbauachs, Xacsra, Pain in the, Stomachy Hacc, or Side, take from four to eight pill" on going to bod. If thev do not oper ate sufliciently, take'niore the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't we ir these and their kindred dis orders because your stomach is foul. Foil Scnovt-LA, Ery-ui-ki.as, aud all Diseases of the Skin, take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptions will renci; ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Manv dreadful ulcers and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Tills and some disgusting diseases which .seemed to saturate the whole systom have completely yielded t.. their influence, 'leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that 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 Uldod, they are the best tnedir cine ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the impurities whieh sow the' seeds of incurable diseases will l,e swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. By this propertv tiiey do as much good in preventing sickness as bv the remarkable cures which they arc making every where. Livkii Complaint, Jaundice, and at Bilihti.t Affections, arise from sonic derangement either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently under mined by no other cau-e. Indigestion is the symp tom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveneis, or alternately costiveness and diarrhuja, prevail. 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 .rellow; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the touch ; the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhoea," dysentery, &c. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated a few d.-.ys,will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them far 25 cents. IliiEUXATiSM, Gout, and alt Inflammatory Fe vers, arc rapidly cured by the purifying effects of4 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 taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, butfrcelr. As a DlJfjfKit Pill, this is both agreeable, and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly none has been made more effectual to -the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. PREPARED? BV DR. J. G. AYEB & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD BIT . Sold in Stroud- t.r.-, by llulhnthead and Delrick, and Jduif.-. N. Durling. October 3d led. ly. . Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves.!!!: it: -if-' Mrs. Clark Horn, respectfully-announ; ces to the public, that during her - b'u-band.-i absence iu defence of oncof Jthe best overnmeuta on ecrth, sho will 'dis pose of bis extensive stock of oIt, I:ir!jr, uar-Ruuiii, and nt prices which will axtoni.-h tho most c eonomical. She will ulso dispose of an cxtt'n"vc lot, and an almost cudless va varii ty of Tin Ware for the mere cost of manufacturing. Auy per.ion havinp; the .a-h can proT cure cither Stoves or Tin Ware far below the mnnufacturors ea-h prices. Call at the old Stand jd door belo.w; John N. 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