i 1 Clay pipes to the number of 14,000 a "week, are manufactured at Concord. The clay Used is imported from England and costs $26 a ton. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and al the effects ot youthful indiscretion, will, for theVsake of suffering humanity, send freoto all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which hi was cured1 Sufiercrs wishing to profit by the adverrisers experience, can do so by ad dressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. Januaty 4, 18CG. ly. r TO CONSUiTlPTlVES. , TThc advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, alter having suffered several years with a severe lung 'affection, and that dread di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means o cure. rTo all who desire it, he will send a copv of-the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for nrenarinjr and usinir the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption-, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Uouoiis, and all Throat and Lunjr Affec tions." - The nnlv nliipo.f nf flip n.k'nrri rr In sending the Prescription is to benefit the amicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every suiterer will try Ins remedy, as it will cst them nothing, and'inay prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willialnsburgh, Kings County, New York January 4, 6G6.-ly. STRANGE, BUT TKBB. Every young lady ami gentleman ih the United btates can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge), by addressing the undersignrd. Those having fears of being humbuggi d will oblige by not noticing this card. Ail others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 83.1 Broadway, New York. January, 4, 18G6. ly. $)ji.50v everywhere 10 sell our im proved 20 sewing Machine. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commis sions paid. The only machines sold in the United Slates for less than $40, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson Grovcr &. Baker, Singer & Co., and Bacheldcr. All other cheap machines arc infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine. January 4, Ibbb.-ly. A MONTH ! Agents wanted for tjip'" six entirely new articles, just out. Address O. T. GAREY. Citv Buildinjr. Bid- -deford, Maine. January 4, 18GG.-ly. TTpO THE NERVOUS, DEBILITATED A AND DESPONDENT OF BOTH SEXES. A great suffer having been re stored to health in a few days, after many Hears of miser, is willing 10 assist his suf Taring fell.iw-creatures In sending (free), on the receipt of a poslpiid addressed envelope, ;a copv of the formula of cure employed. Diredt to JOHN M.JJAGNALL, Bos 183 Post Office, Jan. 12, G5 am. Brooklyn, N. Y. Stan ens - -su w ?! . 1 . lx rm r l rr M m v wr u v rm ax By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at public vendue, or outcry, on Saturday, the 24th day of March 186(5, ct two o'clock in the afternoan, at the Court House, in the Borough of Sl:oudibur, the following described property, to wit : A certain lot or piece of land siuatc in the Borough of Strondsburg, in iid County, on the North side of Wahmi Stieet, Containing .in front on said Street, thirty feet and in depth, about 210 feet, adjoining on the Eisl Peter Bom's lot, on the north lands of Wil liam D. Walton, deceased, and on the West land of Philip S. Brown and Levi Dewitt deceased. 1 he improvements are a Frame Dwelling House, ypjf two stories high, 16 by 2G feet. Kitchen at ttched 11 stories high, 14 by 14 feet. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Christian otherwise called Chnsto plier Frederick, and to be sold by me for cksIl. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroud&burg, ) March 8, 1SGG. CAUTION. The public are hereby notified not to in lerfcre with a three year old black horse, with a white spot in the forehead, which I have loaned to Joseph P. Fellenser, of Stroud tsp. during my pleasure. Any one in!erfcring with said property will be prosecuted. I he horse was loaned to Mr. Fellencer on the I5th of January, 18G3. JOHN II. MILLER. Stroud tsp., March 1, 1866 Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The undersigned lespectfully informs the citizens of Strondsburg. and surroun ding country, that he has commenced the abote business in lowJer s building, on Elizabeth street, and is fully prepared to furnish any article 111 his line of business, t short notice. On baud at all times, a large stock of Harness, Whips, Trunks, Valices, Car pet Bags, Jlorse-Jilantccts, Bells, Skates Oil Cloths, &c. Carriage Trimming promptly attended to. JOIIN O. SAYLOR. Strdudsburg, Dec. 14, 1805. LEWIS D. VAIL. GEORGE D. STROUD VAIL and STROUD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Have removed their Office to No. 703 San ra Street, Ife-wfe 17, 164. Pk2lH43lj)kia The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for SSO to SGOUeach. tit- TY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illus trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH ERS, New York. September 7, I8G5. ly. HORACE GREELEY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR "THE AMER ICAN CONFLICT," IN TWO VOLS. Elegantly illustrated with 144 portraits dn steel', numerous maps and diagrams of battle-fields-, views, etc. 12o,0U0 copies sold. Volume 1. of this History, published al most two years later than the first part of nearly every other, already includes among its patrons full. 2o,00u cf the purchasers ol those early works, and is everywhere recog nized as tiie highest authority, even by the authors politic?! opponent-. Volume 11 will I?e ready in a few months at the earliest day on which a well-prepared . . y mi history of the war can be obtained. .we entire work, inimitable alike in excellence f plan and detail, will be vastly superior to any of those now completed, (most of which were "completed" long before Cj.h. brants report was made,) and by far the mo-t satis factory History ot the late stupendous strug' gle altogether unequalled for clearness, ful ness, and accuracy of statements, combined with candor and graphic delineation of e- vents. If completed as designed, the work will be authority as to the events of the most wonderful era in the history of the Country. A. G. Curtin, Governor of Pa. It would be difficult to place loo high an estimate of the service Mr. Greeley has ren dered our country by the preparation of this volume. 1 await the forthcoming ot the second volume with eager expectation. William D. Kelley, M. C. It bears the marks of labor, studied candor and Kccuracv. AVilliam H. Seward, Secretary of Slate. The narrative is simple and clear, with so much of life and spirit in it that it is next to impossible not to read a whole chapter with out sloping. It will be, and ought to be rad by all our countrymen. Ldgar Low an. U. S. Senate. Its accuracy gives it a value beyond any lislorv of that eventful period. The groat industry and impartiality of Mr. Greeley will mukc this the text of all fulure histories uf the Great Rebellion. Thaddues Stevens, M. C. Of all the Histories of the Great Rebellion which I have examined, this one:seems to me the best in the copiousness of its antecedent and concurrent Congressional Records, as well as of the evenis of the war itseif. Schuyler Colfax, Sjtcaker U. S. House of 1 Reps. Volume 11. will be accompanied (without extra charge.) by an elegantcopperplate Map ot the Seat ot War, worth $1.00. Sold only by traveling agents. Address. O. D. CASE &, CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn. March 8, 18GG.-4t. Remaining unclaimed in the Post Office Stroudsburg, Stale of Pennsylvania, 1st day cf Match 1S6G. Andrews, L. Bush, F E-qr. Bush, Charles B.irre, M. Blazr, Jas. Dans, Will inn Ece, Geo. W. Earlc, E. S. Fiance, Anthony Featherman John J Green, Henry Horn, J Mr. Houser, Charles Harris, Frank Hiliand, Domnick Jone.-1, M. L. Keeler, Eli Kiny, Richard Mill, Frank J. Miller, J S. Moser, Geo. McDonough, Cecelia Manz, Daniel Miller, Levi Pencil, John Price, Charles Ranhart, W. R. Rockwell. Susan A. Rockafelier, P. Spencer, Veckie Stratlon, Joseph S. Staples, G. L. Keys, John Vancamp, Jamc3 West, Win. W. 0CT"To obtain any of these letter?, the ap plicant must call for "Advertised Letters," give the date of this list, and pay one'cenl lor advertising. fcIfnot called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. THEODORE SCHOCIJ, P. M. Bissolutic n Notice. Notice is horiy given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between Daniel H. Wyckolf and Jacob L. Wyckoff. in the Bo rough of Stroudsburg. Pa., trading as D. U. Wyckoff &. Co., was disso'ved by mutual consent on the 22d day of January, 16G6. All peasons having claims, or indebted to said firm, are requested to call on Jacob L. Wyckoff, into whose hands the books, &c have been placed, who is duly authorized to settle the same. JACOB L. WYCKOFF. DANIEL H. WYCKOFF. P. S. The business will be continued at the old stand, in Stroudsburg, by D. II. Wy ckoff, who solicits a continuance of patron age. D. II. WYCKOFF. January 25, 16G6 By buying of CHARLES B. KELLER, the following named superior articles cheap for Cash. I have the linesi assortment of for Men', WoMCNand Childuen's wear that has ever been wfiered in town, cons'sting of Men's, Boys, and Childrens Bootsv Women's Glove Kid Polish Boots. Misses' do do d . do Children's do do do do Women's Moroco Polish do Misses' do 'do do Children's do do do These are a new and beautiful stvle of Ladies Boots of the finest quality, and just suited for cold weather. ALo, a fine assort ment of Common Shoes, for Women, Blisses and Children. Also, a splendid assortment of Gums and Sandals for Men, Women and children. I have also a fine assortment of Linen and Woolen Shirts, of a superior quality, together with Stock xngs, Neck-Ties, Collars, &c. Also, a quantity of the best quality of; Heavy and Light SOLE-LEATHER ; to gether with a lot ot the best Mens and French Morocco Also, Lining, Bindings, Lasts, Boot-Trees of all sizes, Thread, Wax, Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyelet-set, and Eye- etts, Peg Cutters and Shoemakers Ink, &c, &c. Store opposite Marsh's Hotel. CHARLES B. KELLER. Stroudsburg Nov. 30, 1665. .CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. A positive aDd specific remedy for all dis eases originating lrom an impure state of tub blood, and lor all (Hereditary) diseas es transmitted from vxrest to child. Li sckoffsje.a. STRUMA, glandui.au svtellihsc; ULCERATION, KINGS EVIL, ERYSIPELAS, SALTRIIEUM This taint (hereditary and acquired,) filling life with uittold misery, is by all usual med ical remedies incurable. If there is any disease in which the Con stitution Life Syrupisasovereign.it is in rheumatismand its kindred affections. The most intense pains are almost instantly alle viated enormous swellings are reduced Cases, chronic or vicarious, of twenty or or thirty years standing have been cured. I IVERVOUStfESS. NERVOUS DEBILITY. SHATTERED NERVES, CTi VITUS' DANCE, LOSS OF POWER, CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, EPILEP8EY, Thousands who have suffered for years will bless the day on which tiny read these lines. Particularly to weak, suffering wo men will this medicine prove an inestima ble blcssincr directing their footsteps to a Hope which fulfills more than in promises. SALiVATION, ROTTING OF BONES, BAD COMPLEXION, ACHES IN BONE, XEELIKC OF WEARINESS. DEPBKSSieif F SPIRITS. F Constitution Life Syrup purges the system entirely from all the evil effects 0! mercury, removing the Bad Breath, curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums and secures the teeth as firm ly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases, of the Skin like ULCEUS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, end all other difficult ies. of this kind, which so much disfigure the outward appearance of both males and females, often making them a disgusting object to themselves and (heir friends. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYfiUP CUKES ALL SWELLING Oi' TIIE GLANDS, Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should be taken as so;n as the swelling is detected, thus preventing their breaking, and producing troublesome Discharging Sores, which disfigure so many of the youn ger portion of the community from eix to iwenty years of age. Young children are very subject to discharges from the Ears, which depends upon a Scrofulous constitu tion. These cases soon recover by taking a few dores of the Life Syrup. All scrofulous persons suffering from gen eral Debility, Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the Jmibs, abdomen and in the fe male, Dropsy of the ovaries and womb, gen erally accompanied with inflamationand Ul ceration of the litem-, are permanently cur ed by Constitution Life St rup. Thedisease kno'n as' Goitre or Swelled Neck, the Life Syren will remove entirely. The remedy should be taken for some time, as thedisease is exceedingly chronic and stubborn, and will not be removed without extra effort. Tumors of the ovaries, Tumors of the Breast, and swelling of oth.-r glands of the body, will be completely reduced without resorting to the knife, or operations of any kind. Epileptic Pits, Sympathetic or Organic disease of the Heart, as palpitation. Disea ses of the Valves, producing a grating or fl ing .-ound, Dropsy of the Heart Case and all the affcctioiH of this important organ (per sons suffering from any acute pain in the re gion of i he lu-art), w.ll be greatly relieved by Constitutional Life Syrup. Broken down and delicate constitutions suffering from Indisposition to Exertion, Pain in the B:ick, Loss of Memory, Forebodings, Horror of Calamity, Fear of Diseasef Dim nets of Vision, Dry, Hot Skin and Extreme ties, want of Sleep, Restlessness. Pale. Hag gard Countenance, and Lassitude of the Mus cular System, all require the aid of the Con stitution Life Syrup. FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES. Either of the Nose, Throat, Tongue. Spine, Forehead, or Scalp, no remedy has over proveu us equal. Moth Patches upon the female face de pending upon the diseased action of the liv er are very unpleasant to the young wife and mother. A few bottles of Constitution Life Sy up, will correct the secrminn. nn,t remove the deposit which is directiy under UlU Mlill. In the diseases of the liver, givin"- rise to Languor, Dizziness, Indigestion, Weak Stomach or an ulcerated or cancerous condi tion of that organ, accompanied with t,iir..m or other unpleasant symptoms, will be re- neveu ay me useot Constitution Life Syrup OirAs a gener.il Blood Purifying Agent the Life Syrup stands unrivaled "by any prepi ration in the World. Tlio rich and poor are liable tn ih Mm diseases. Nature and Science hasmade the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit of all. Pure Blood produces healthy men and wo- rriPti f nnit !f tlir .nno:..4.: : . . . i . . . ,1JV uijoiuuiiuii is ncnecieu in youtli, disease and early death is The result. Price, 1 55 per bottle; one half dozen 7. . : P ! WM. II. GREGG. M. D., I Sole Proprietor, New York. Morgan & Allen, Wholesale Druggists, Agents, No 4fi Cli&st.-, New-York. Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., Boston. J. H. Reed & Co., Chicago. Fuller, Finch & Fuller, Chicago. Collins Brothers, St. Louis. J. D. Park. Cincinnati. Johnson, Holloway &Cn., Philadelphia Barnes. Ward & Co., New Orleans. Barnes, Henry &. Co., Montreal, Canada. HosrETTER, Smith & Dean, Sail Francisco . California. , . (. ' FibroaryltWi-f. DRY GOODS H. S. WAGNER, (Successor to George P. Heim,) STROUDSBURG, Pa., Would invite attention to his full and va ried assortment of ' Dry Goods. All the usual Departments requisite to complete retail . Bit Goods Store, Constantly receives strict attention and will always be found to contain lull and de sirable assortments. His stock of Ladies Dress Goods is particularly worthy of examination, and he shall be-constantly opening all desirable Novelties in that line as the seat-on advan ces. If you want Prints, call on H. S. Wagner, If you want Bleached Sheeting or Shirt ing call on , II. S. Wagner. If you want Unbleached Muslin or Sheet ing call on H. S. Wagner. it you want JSoltons call on II. S. Wagner, If you want Gloves or Hosiery call on H. S. Wagner. If you Want Cloths or Cassirneres call on H. S. Wegner. If you want Gents Furnishing Goods call on H. S. Wagner. if you want GROCERIES, Call on H. S. Wagner. You will find Sugars at H. S. Wagner's. You will find Coffee at II. S. Wagner's. You will find Syrups at H. S. Wagner's. You will find Teas at II. S. Wagner's. II. S. Wagner's You will find Spices at You will find Fish at H. S. Wagner's. You will find Crockery at H.- S. Wagner's, You will find Wooden-ware at H. S. Wagner's, You will find Brooms & Brushes at H. S. Winer's. You will, finally, be able to find what you want at H. S. Wagner s. Between the Bank and the Post-Office. STROUDSBURG, PA. Feb. 22, 1866. Good News for flic People! Cotten Goods have come down in price ! Large decline in prices of 31 titlius, Calicoes, Dc ILanes, And GiiiBiaaxais. I am now selling Calicoes and Dc Lanes at about 25 per cent, lower than I sold them a week ago. A LLi NW and FK&ES2I COORS. I am selling some make of Muslins for less than they have been sold for the last two years. COTTER' GOODS Are low onough for any one to buy them now. Large reduction in the price of fine DRESS GOODS. And if you wish to buy good Cloths and fancy Cassirneres, call in. They are 50 cents a yard cheaper than in the fall. Afffi BLANKET SHAWLS, all wool, all sorts and sizes, very low. I can invc you a bargain in Shawls. And then I hare a good assortment of Coffee, Sugars, baking Molas ses and Syrups, And lots of other Goods cheap. &5?" Don't forget the place, it is at BKOD II WAD'S Cheap Siorein Stroudsburg. Jan. 11, 18GG. A CAED To the Hotel keepers of Monroe and ad jacent counties. look to Your Interests! ! ! We arc offering Liquors, AYInes. &c., warranted pure, and containing no Drugs, Oils, Essences, tfcc, whatever, at the fol lowing very low prices : Brandies from 50c$l 00 per gallon less than City prices, Gins 50c75c. " " Bourbon Whiskey,40ct(fljfi5cr Monongahela, 40c(o)65e. Old Bye, 40c(g65c. " Apple -50c$l00 Common 15c2oc. Wines (all kinds 50c(aS 00 .Please give us a call, or sund your or ders, and satisfy yourselves that wo do do it, that we will do it, and the reasons ichy we can do it. Also, please remember that tcedo.not have anything to do icith "Drugged" JA quorsr Anything you buy from us we guarantee Pure, and much below the pri ces usually paid for the Drugged Liquors. Ycry Respectfully, J. S. WILLIAMS, & Co., C $troudsBurg;- Monroe Oa.VavJ Jmlj 27, 1965, 1866, MARCH PILE'S EASTON HALL OF FASME OPPOSITE THE 4 SASTON, The Largest Stock The Tastiest Styles! The Best Quality of Work! The Lowest Prices! The Best Gutter I The Most Obliging Salesmen ! Are to be found at this Establishment ! . G. SALESMEN, CriAS. W. BAG IT MAN, ISAAC SNYDER. BLAZE Our Gun hits the Don't You see Do you want to buy a good fyou do, go to Pauli's Hat wliere you will always find a MATS, CAPS at prices to suit all. Of these fact? you can be convinced by calling as directed. Remember the place. J Opposite the highest cash N. B. The shipping Furs 18 CLOTHING ! Of the latest styles AT PAULI'S HAT STORE. This being a branch of R. C. Pyle's Clothing establish ment of Easton, the citizens of Monroe Count can now pur chase the same quality and at the same prices as though I hey bought in Has ton. All goods sold as low here as at Easton. All are invited to come rtrid examine the latest styles. Don't forget the place, PAULI'S HAT STORE, Opposite the I'ost Office Nov. 23, 1865. K. C. PYLK. RECONSTRUCTION.. OYSTERS, OYSTERS, OYSTERS. The undersigned Having made arrange metUiSitIi Air. J. G. Ogden for a full and constant supply of Iresh Oysters, is noy pre pared to furnish Hotels and private liunilies with a full supply of the best quality, ami any quantity on short notice. Call at the Bakery Saloon at any hour of the day or evening, when you can Iiave Oyttors prepar ed in every style that the taste requires to give nature a boost. H. C. LEVANWAY. Stroudsburg, Jan. 18, 18G5. CAbmimstvatot's Notice. Estate of JOSEPH M. ROBES OA late of the Borough of Stroudsburg, deceased? i.n i v. tatc have been granted to the undersigned i ,i i , rM . ri by the Register o Monroe County, , duo orm ot law ; therefore, all persons indebted to said lustate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- ujj5 uiijr jusi i-iuiius aru uiso requested to present them legally authenticated for settlement to " PETER II. -ROBESON, Administrator. Stroudsburg, January 11, 186G.- BLANK MORTGAGES Pr sale at this OfFie 1866. OLD EASTON BANK, PENNA. ! The Hewest Goods! m PYLE, Proprietor. CUTTER, JOHN BOWEN, Late of N. Y. City AWAY! Mark every time, the Far Fly? HAT, CAP, or set of FURS Store, opposite the Post Ofiice good assortment of AND FURS, A. PAULI'S Hat Store, Post Office, Stroudsburg, Pa prices paid for all kinds of Nor. 23. 1865. CLOTHING! 66.- and best qualities ? mi Sews for the Million. The subscriber hastens to Iny the import Taut inlellinence before the public, that ho bus added larqeiy to his already large stocfc, of fashionable and seasbnablh ioiiis, Cassinicrcs, Vcsliugs, &c which he will make up to order on short no tice, in a manner satisfactory to all; Hi shelves, literally groan beneath the Eeady Made Clothing with which they are loaded. Coats, Overcoats, Pants and Vests ,1 made uf the best material, rind in the noai fushionable manner, at prices to suit all. Hals and Caps, Bools and hoe4, &c. &c. unu u.ueeo every tfjing with which he hai ' heretofore supplied the riublic. will tiff fnim1 2?Jn. ,n1Tclion ""d 5sa!u al price3 whick uely competition. TlmnUH,! for favors heretofore received hs hnpes to merit a continuance of pSSc tror at the old stand. j NICHOLAS RUSTEIt J ' omwuauurg, uec. o, tauo. Money Wanted! Tim undcrsigued hereby gives notice' to sill indebted to him ou book account,, or by Note, to call and pay up- without delay. NICHOLAS RUSTED Sfiwdabnrg, Nov, 'V
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers