Povoit Marshal General's Report We hajre received a pinted copy of the Fiual Report of the Provost Marshal Gen eral of the United States, which gives a detailed ttateiueot of the transaction ol each District Provost Marshal's office. The following extracts will be of interest to the citizens of the 11th District of Peuu'a, inasmuch as the information could not before be obtained in consequence of an orJer prohibiting Provost Marshals from making public the business of their office. The Provost Marshal' effice of the llth District of Penn'a was opened at Kaston on the lGth day Maj, 1103, and closed Dec. 21st, lSG.", a period of uear ly three years During this time the re cordi and business of the Gth, 10th and 12th Penn'a Districts were transferred to the office of the llth District for settle laent, and Col. Yohe appointed Prwost Marshal over all the territory included in these districts, iu addition to the llth originally in his charge. The Srst U. S aran was maae m the llth LMtnct to September, 1SG3, aud those following at different times iu 1SGJ, the result was as Iquows : DRAFT OF 1S63. Paid Commutation, Personally held, Furnished Substitutes, Failed to report, Exempted, 1392 105 8 51)1 1510 Toti number drawn 30 15 DRAFTS, CALL FEBUARY AND MARCH, 'G4 Paid commutation, G03 1 ersonally held, 2S Furnished Substitute?, 12 Failed to report, flOT Exempted, 34 Total number drawn, 1SDS DRAFT CALL JULY 18tH 1SGL Personally held, 125 Furnished Substitutes, 184 Failed to report, 777 Exempted, 4bi Total number drawn, 157G DRAFT, CALL DECEMBER, 19, 1SG4. Personally held, 000 Exempted, 9 Discharged by order 934 Total number drawn, 944 By the above figures it will be seen that the total number of men drafted in the various draff? was &0'3 of which number 259 were held to personal service. .234 furnished substitutes. 1995 paid com mutation, (yielding to the Government $595,500,) and 2275 are, uuuer the law, considered deserters. Local bounty paid to volunteers by sub districts, is as follows : Call, 1SG3, S143.402 . " March, 1U, 008,042 " July, ISfU, G20.044 " Dec, 18G4, 58,393 Total paid, S1.959.H51 Number of men put in service in P 31. office : Drafted men, Substitutes, Vwluuteers, Total, 259 234 25 is 3031 During the time the llth Dist., office was in operation SGJ deserters were ar Tested, 21,700 letters written and copied, "8,050 uiuster rolls and 7.400 eulistment papers completed, G,G52 daily, week I n-J tuonthy reports reudered.G3.370 names rettere J, 28,000 pajies record written, .and seventy two seperate and distinct rc- coris kept ; besides, many other import ant papers written, such as certificate., discharges, furloughs, Arc, which our spate wnl not permit to mention. The entire cost of the office of the llth District for the entire time, was S3U.445. 5G which includes salaries to officers .and employees, printing, postage, tra'js tportation. fcc, fce., neu wo take int consideration the extreme exactness with which every por tiou ofthe records must have been kept to arrive at the above figures, we are lorced to the conclusion that a strict com pliance with "red tape" rules and regula tions after all is the only method of coti ducting business of any kind correctly and jteni3tica!ly notwithstanding the un intiated, careless and impulsive people consider it a bore and waste of time. Mas ton D daily Exress. Enforcing the Law in Detail. Some time ago a citizen of Carbon towuship, Huntington county, brought 6U0 suits for his use and the use of the Directors of the Poor of Iluntiugtou county, against the Powelton Coal aud Iron Company, together with some 14u uits agaiust Win. A. Orbison, for tuaking nd passing shinplasters inviolation of law, which having been proven, judgments were entered agaiust the defeudants for five dollars and costj in each case, amounting it is said, to $3,200 and costs. That's what we can fairly call enforcing the law in detail, and it ia riht. " The following Iriah convereation wax heard in the ftreeta of St. Louis : "Pat. vrhatdoyou think of President Johnson?'' "'Faith, an'be'g a good merchant." "How to, Pat?" "Be Jakers! he sold arms to the Fenians, and then sold the Feuiaus," The town of Marshfield, Maine has neither miuister, doctor, lawyer nor town farm, consequently the ruajouty do not po to church, are not sick, do not become involved in lawsuits, and have no poor tax to pay. i m A case of insolvency ha just been de cided in Middex eouory, Mass., whieh has been in the courts for twenty years The creditor get twelrc cent on a dollar. Sixty ladies of New Albany have been initiated into the mysteries of the Kas tera Star degree a side issue of Ma eonry. The Senate has passed a bill allowing disabled ioldiers to peddle without a it nc. POLAND'S Made Bilious Powdc:s! r Ml I lyiLi'AKA l iuii X is the discovery ot the Re. J. Poland, formerly Partnr ol the Bptist Church in Gofis town, N. 11., and a man dearlv beloved by thil denomination throughout New England. V A. M I MAGIC! He was obliged to leave the pulpit and study for medicine to save hi own life, and his Magic Powders are one of the most wonderful discoveries ot modern lime. It is Thk Great Liver ai Bilious Rem edy which Coii.oUtelv throws in the shade all other discoveries in medicine; and it af fords him much gratification thtt th-y re ceive the unanimous approbation of all who have tested them. The Mig'C Bilious Pow ders are a Positive Cure for Liver Complaint! in it most a?griviited lorm, and au iimue di-te corrector o' all DIUOU3 neNCrMENTS! Excellent for HKADACHR. CO MS T1PA 77 ON, ' PIMPLES. BLOTCHES. A SALLOW SKIN, DROWSINESS. DIZZINESS, HEARTBURN, PALPITATION, AnJ a most Wonderful Cure and Preventive of Fever and Ague ! (We advise all who are troubled with Hn fetrful malady to always keep the Powders on hand ready for immediate use.) Here 8 re a few important particulars: 1st They are the Great Specific for all lioious A flections. 2J. They are the only known remedy th.it will care Liver Complaint. 3J. -They are the only known remedy tnat will cure Constipation. 4th. The Powders are so thorough ii ilieir operation that ne packet; will ie all that the majority f those using them will require to effect a cure. 5th. They are mild and pleasant yet the most effectual cithurlic known. fiih. .They are the cheapest and best med icine ex tint, nn they can be cent by mail t any p rt of the "lohe lor the price, 50 ceuis. Circulars, containn certificates, in onna lion, &.C., sent to any p.-irt of the world tree of cUare. SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS, or by mail on application to C. G. CLARK & CO , (jenekai. Ac nts. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Price, 50 Cents per Dox. COE'S DYSPEPSIA J U 11 E ! HIS GREAT REM ED V FOR ALL DISEASES of the SIO'IICII, th d scovery of the i-ivputor of Coe'. val uibleCon;b Uitsaio. vh 1 experiiopntiny fr Insottii hna'tTi It curd Craum in the Si-to c!i for hioi which had tefore yielded to nothin but chioro'onii. Tne almost d;nU t' fiimonv from various parts of the country encourage us to believe ih-re is no uise.e ciued bv a uitorJervd 6t'"inich it will not fpeeddy cure. PHYSICIANS KX DORSE AND USE IT ! Ministers gice testimony of its efficacy I Atij from all uirecliuUb ue receive lijitiuso: cure- peif.rmed. Dyspepsia ! It is sure to cure. Heartburn! O.i! do-e will cure. Hick-II ad ache! It h.is enrpd in hundreds of cases. Headache and Dizziness ! It stops in thiriy minutes. Acidity ff the Stomach! If cot-eta at once. Rising of the Food! It siup immediately. Distress after Fating! Omh doo will remove. Cholera Morbux! Rapidly vields to a few doees. Dad Drealh ! Will hr clian-pd with hH a bottle, 1T.IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS! It- UNPRECEDENTED bLXCESS iso. ing to th- l'ai-t th.t It Cares by Assisting Nature TO RE-ASSERr HER SWAY IX TUB SYSTEM ! Nearly t-try dealer in the Umlcd JSta.es tells it at ONE DOLLAR PER P.OTTLE. C. G. CLARK & CO , P.oprietors, NEW HAVEN, CO.NX. For pale by Deher di J5ro., Defrick &. Williaiiip, and Win. HoIlinhfMd. StooiIk br;', Pa. Jan. 'C7-ly THE TRtE REMEDY DISCOVERED AT LAST. UI'IIA ? Fr;li Jlciii Cure, Prepared fiom the f.rmula of Prof. Tro.i peau. ol P-rie, cures Consumption. Lung Disea es. Cr..i.chitie,.Dysj e. e'n. Mar . hoiks General Dt-bihty and all morbid conditi.-nn o' m- tyst rn oependeut on deficiency of vi t alforce It id ph-asmt to tete, and a t,in jfle bottle will convince the mo-t sknt;f.-ii of its virtu- as the great healing remedy ol the age! $. a botjle, or b x bottles tor J?o. Sent by Express. Sold by S C. UPIIAM. No. 25 South EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia. And all pirncipal Dniygifts. . C rcunrB ree. Feb. 29, '67.-3:n MT. VERNON HOTEL, M. &, T. P. WATSON, Proprietors. No.'s 117 & 119 North SECOND Street, (Between Arrhm.d R c-,) PHILADELPHIA, PA. Close proximity io ihe business center nl the citv, excellent accornmo lati.m-, nod cire- ul alien' icn to the comlort and want o guesti are charsci eristics of ihe Mount Ver non. Thf lloe his been thorough-v ren. ovtted and new-furnished. Th patronage of the pii'ilic i repecifully solicited. Ucio'jer 11, ISUU.-if. JrH. Mccarty TTAS jus- retu'ne.l from New-York with Lf- plen id assortment if PARLOR and CIIAMBEH FURNITURE C.ll at his Ware-Rooins. May 31, 1860.-if JUrfTE(.:EIVEI)- 5-w( -et of Rose y and Gilt 1 ic.ure Frame Mou'dii.?, from 1 inch io 3 .nch3 wide. Also .000 foet ot Black Walnut. J. II. McCARTY A gust 2, 1806. NO EXTRA CHARGE f.,r HEARSE in attend U I f K I A of Stroud. turr, - o -I .i nines J. II. AJcCARTY. . May 31, 18GfJ.-tf: DONT P.y5i3.ftO fora WASH STAND, when yiu can get thrnt McCartv's tar superior for 2.00. August 2, 18G c 1AN YOU tell wtiy everybody poes to jucuarty s to buy FURNITURE J Aujoat 2, HW. 1367. APRIL. PILE'S EASTON HALL OF FASHION. OPPOSITE THE OLD EASTON BANK, EASTON, PENNA. The Largest Stock ! The Tastiest Styles! The Best Quality of Work! The Lowest Prices ! The Best Cutter ! The Most Obliging Salesmen! Are to be found at this Establishment ! E. C. PYLE, Proprietor. SALESMEN, CIIAS. W. BACIIMAN, ISAAC SNYDER. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. Winter Arrangement, Deo. 3, 1866. TASSEXGER TRAINS LEAVE. WE8TWABD. EASTWARD. Passenger Mail Tiaiu. Train. A. M. 9.(.i ll.3(f 11.50 P. M. Ii.n2 13 13 Mail rasrenger Train. Tram. P. M. 5.-M 2.30 2.08 1.5ft 1,5 1. 35 l.:0 Dine, l.oo 12.44 ia.su 12.17 STATIONS New York. New Hami'ton. Was lung: on. Oxford, liiidgevllle. Manunka ;hunk. Uela:ir, Mount Hethrl. Water Gap. Slr.ud-0'iig. Sir.igue'. Ihe. IlcmyviUe. Oakland. Ti.byhanna. Oou'ld.-tioto'. M.m-iw. 1-2.18 l'i.4i 1 (HJ 1.20 1.31 1 45 1JH Dine 12 07 P M. II 49 1I.U0 11.10 10.57 10 34 10 24 Le.WS a a 5.11 s.io 3 i4 3 W 3.U7 v. Duiu.iag. H .IOAr. i A. M. 1'i.ln 10.4(1 I0.3J II. 1.1 11.43 12.3 'I SlRANTON T. M. 6.UH 5.35 Ai9 4.5 V '.'3 V.I j .59 P.35 4 5 CUik's Summit. 3:1.0 5 Irt 5.5.H fill 7in Abington. Faciui ville. NichoUon. 1IoiIk loin. oulrue. N ilford. Ureal UcuO, 5 Irt 4.30 4.05 3.35 3.05 V.40 8. .13 7. .55 P. M. I.IW i a .34 15 r. m. P. M- A M. P. M. aUlHiii tKl ot Liberty street. Pier 15 North Rievr COX N ECTKIN S V KbTWARD The MAIL TRAIN fr. m N-w York con nrcts at MANUNKA CHUNK wiih the tram Ifnvinu Ph-liidelnhia ( KiiMnin I)e- ixi) t 7.30 a. rn.. an. I ut Greal Bend with ihe Exprpi-g Mail train on lheE:ie Riiilway, wilh slepin car at'aciied. Eioiin; at nil the pri-.cial tti. lions on the roud, and arriv insr at B.ifT-l'i ni 6 18 a m. Tne PASSENGER TRAIN from Scran ion connect.- i Gre-it Bend wilh through trains iohg W st and EaM on ihe Erie Kail way. rnvmg at Rutfalu at 1 23 a. m.,andut Sa amanca at 12 ( 0 m. CON N ECTIONS E A ST W A R D. The MAIL TRAIN frin Great Bn-1 ron nrti iht-rrj wiih the Cin innnti Express Train on the Eri- R.-iitro.d irom the Wesi ; at M iiiunka Cliunk with a train fr-.m Chil i delpht.4, Easou, Tr-n on, and intermediate i-tafiona urnvin! in Ph lidelphia al 6M') p m . and ut Nv II inn ton wiih a train lor EhsIoh. B-th'e!iern. Allpniwn, Reading and Harrift'ti'g, arnvinj at the latter place at 8 30 p. in. CONNECTIONS AT SCR N TON are made wiih trains to and irrnn nil elation n the J.ockawnniia iind IJIooinsbnr Railroad, an. I nn the I)elawarand Hi.ls.n Canal Co.'h Railroid, Time Tables of which roads are printed plow. WATTS COOKE, Superintendent. It. A. HENIl Y. General Ticket Aavnl. January 4. ISGG. ly. MAKE WAY! GOOD SEWS FOR ILL IN SHAPE OF icw Goods at Stormsvillc. THE Kiib-criiier Likes plensiire in inform Itl.i flit a...Kti tl...t I. . . I.. J ihe largest and best i-eh'cted Kiock i.fGood, Nthiriold Hand in Stornnville, P.i ever brought into Monroe county, nnd that he hii dlerminpd lodpoc of them al price. much cheaper linn they can be bought at any oilier Pfiitidichmeiit, whether in town or country. His tlock cofnpritef, in nlmoet nillpKK vnrieiy, and ot the best quality. JJK1 UtlUUS. NOTIONS. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS. MEDICINES, ic.. die. He h;is, n Ipo, on hand a very lure assort- luent of new and fubhionable Boots and Shoes, both city and home-mnde. nil of which he win iinpoe oi ai prices winch will make purchaser wonder. LihiIi al a few of the prices at which I am rexlly siting away iroiNls. nnd vou Cannot fail to be convincpil ihot my ft-rp, in Siormskille, is th i place at which toiipcure real rBrunin: PRINTS fr, m 10 to 22 cents per yard, AIUSIJNS Iroin 15 to 2 " yard, De LANES Irom 25 ti 3o yard, and all Woolen goods al figures propor tionately low. Bh s and Shoes very low home-mode at le.iet 50 per cent, below Stroudsburg pfir-. SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound, MOLASSES from .'() cts. lo $1 per sal In short, all articles in my line far helow Ihe Jmoiop ily prices which have hereto fore prevailed. The excnementgrnwingoutof these greol reduclions bus a Ire id v beyun. but tome one, eomeall, my stock will always be found ful up in lh demand. BUTTER, EGGS, and country produce ffenerully will not be refused in exchange for piwds, aud the hijhpni market prices al lowed. CASPER METZGAR, Storms ville, Pa., Nor. ,22, l60.-tf. 1367. The Newest Goods! CUTTER, JOHN 130 WEN, Late of N. Y. City ASTEOLOGY. The "World Astonished AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTR0L0GIST. ?laduilie II. A. rLKKIGO. She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew She restores to hanpiness those who. from dole'ul events, catastrophes, crosses in love lo-s of relation and friends, loss o rnon-y &c. hive become despondent. SKo brinsrs i together th'-se louj; sei;i rated; gives inlorma tion concerning absent iriends of lovers, re fto-rs lost or stolen property, tel's you ih bus ne8 you are best qualified to pur-ue ami in wh'it you will bi most succeKsful, causes speedy marring? and telle you the v-ry day you will marry, gives you the name, likenes i and characteristics of ihe person. She read your very thoughts, and bv her almost ?n pem.tural powers unv ils the dark and hid den mysteries of the future. From the stirs we see in th firnianent the maWfic stirs that oven ome or pred- ni nate in ihe co-.fi. oration from the asne-ts and posi'ions o the planets and the fix-d stars in ihe hcavene at the time of birth, she deduces ihe future destiny o' mnn. Fail not to consult Hie , greatest Ast rolojist on earth. It ca-ts ou but a trine, and y u may never aain have 6o favorable nn opportunity. Con-ul ation fee, with liken ss and all de-ircd intormaton 1 Parties livin at a dis ance can con tu t the Mad me by mail witti equjl safety and satisfaction to -theinsclv'f, ns if in per son. A full and explicit chart, wr.tten ou wimi all inquiries answered nd likeness en closed, snt by mail on rei-eijit of pr ce above mentioned. I ne strictest secresy will . oe rnaintaineii. anu all corre-po-irience re turnci or d-str yed. Rctcencrs of the hio-h est ord r furnishpd those desired then. Write plainly the d.iy of the month and year in wiicn you were oorn, enclosing a small lock Ol hdir. Audre-s, Madame H. A. PERRIGO, P. O. Drawer 2'J3, Biffalo, N. Y Feb. 14, J 867.-1 y. AFFLICTED ! oufler 110 More ! When by the use of I)R JOINVII.LE S PI ivin iui.miv you can oe cured permanently, and ai a inning coI. The astonishing success which has attend oil tins invaluable medicine for PJiisiral and v.- . ... i"'i"ui ci iwiess. ueiifrai ijphiiiiv nn j ProM ration. Lost of Mut-cnlar Eiirfy, I.n- i Potency, or any ol the coieciuenet s of in,.th ifnl indiscretion, render 11 the moat vuluable I preparation eer discovered. Jt will remove all nervous affections, de pressiun. excitement, mciipicny to study or uusnsess, ji.ssor memory, conluei..n. Ihouyhts ol seif destruction, fears of insnnily. &c." It will restore the appetite, renew The health 01 inose who have destroy e J it by sensual exresH or evil prclices. Young Men, re humbuged no more by Quack Doctors" and ignorant practition ers, but send without delay tor thi; Elixir, ond be ut once restored to health 'nnd happi ness. A Pi-rfecl Cure in Guaranteed in ev ery instance. Price 1, or four battles to one ml crest. One ionic i ufljcient to cfTect a cure in all oriim.iry enses. ALSO. l)K. JOINVILLES SPECIFIC PILLS. f..r ihe sDe- dv 11 nil tlPrill iiortt rnro o Gonnorrhea. Gleet, Urethral Di.-chirges. iiravei, stricture, and all elections ol the Kidn ys and Bl .dlcr. Cures affected in from one to five dnys. They are prepare,! from vegetable extnctsthit are hirmlesson the system, ami never n niseate the stomich or in. preen ile the breath. No change of diet is ntcossarv while usinirihern nor H.iih..;, action in any manner interfere with business pursuits, l'rice, $1 per box. Either of Ihe above-mentioned a rl ilpj will be sent to any address, clos. lv iosi-paiu, oy man or express, on receipt of nil's. tiures 1111 oniers to BERGEll, SHUTTS & Co., Chemists, n'K Kiver Street, Troy, N. Y. Feb. 14, lB07.-ly. J' EXCtLMOIU LXCLLSIOU.M CIIASTELLAU'S Hair Exterminator ! ! Tor Eemovingr Superfluous Hair. To the 1 idles especially, this invaluable depilatory recommends itself as bing an al most indn-pensible article lo female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, hut acts directly on Ihe rooia. .Iii warranted to remoie nuperfluou- hair from low forehead, or from any part of the body, completely, totally ar,d r..dic.lly extirpaiimf' the same leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by tho French, and is the only re.. erTectml depilatory in exisience. Price 75 cents per packuye, sent o,.paid, to any address, on receipt ol an onter, by BERGER, SHUTTS & Co. Chenvsts. M.lS075RlWBUTl-Y- BLANKS DEEDS For snip t thjs .Opje DBY IQOSS. H. S. WAG1TEE, (Successor to George P. Ileim,) STllOUDSBURG, Pa., Would invite attention lo his full and va ried assortment of Dry Goods. AU the usual Departments requisite to a complete retail Dry Goods Store, Constantly receives-strict attpntion and will always be found to contain ull and de sirable assortments. II is stock ol Ladies Dress Goods is particuhrly worthy of examination, and he shall be constantly opening all desirable Novelties in thai hue as the season udvan ces. If you want Prints, call on II. S. Wairnrr. If you want Dleached Sheeting or Shirt ins call on II. S. Wajrner, If you want Unbleached Muslin or Sheet tng call on II. S. Wajner If you want Notions call on H. S. Wagner If you want Gloves or Hosiery call on H. S. Wngner, If you want Cloths or Cassimeres call on 11. S. Wnjrner, If you want Cents Furnishing Goods call on II. o. Wagner. If you want GROCERIES, Call on 11. S. Wajrner You will find Sugars at II. S. WagnerV You will find Coffee at You will find Syrups at You will find Teas at You will find Spices at You will find Fish at ii. o. v ajiner s II. S WW v ajrner s. II. S. Wagner's. II. S. Wagner's II. S. Warner's You will find Crockery at II S. WagnerV You will find Wooden-ware at ii o. Wagners t I CI v lou will find Drooms & Brushes ot a r" u. r. v sner s You will, finally, be able lo find whlyou wan l al 11. S. WagnerV between the Bank and the Posi-Office. STROUDSBURG, PA. Feb. 22, li;66. A CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. DUPONCO'S Golden Periodical Pills, FOR FEMALES, Ii fallible in Correclinu Irregnl.irilies.Remov ing Obslructions of the Aienses, from Whatever C.iuse, and ALWAYS SUCCLSSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. It is now over th rty yeir? since the aiove rebmteil PiH w. re fin-i di.-covered l.y Dr. DUi'ONCO of Pris, during which lino ihey hav been exl-nsively and successful I used in iimsl of t,e )mblic institutions, mV well as in private practice, of Uth hemi spheres, w it It unp;ir.i!elled sm cess in ever case, and it is vu'y at the urgent rt-qucni ot the thousands of Ldtes who hive ued them, that he is induced to umke the Pill.- piMlic lr the alleviation of those si.herim- trom any Irregularities uhatettr, .is we!l to prevent an increase offjimly where healih will iml permit it. ONE PILL IS A LOSE. FemaliM peci.l;ir y situ.itid. or llioe sup posing inen seives so. are cautioned again! using the e Pills while 111 th.it condition lei they "invite miscarri.-u'e," alter which s.l monition, Ihe lroprielor assumes n resptwi sibiiily, a lib. Mih their miidness would pre- weni ny mi.-cinti to hei lift, othervvse the Pills are recou. mended at n MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY ior an those inicling ooii.pl.iints so tveculiar to the sex. viz. : Distressing and Painful .iiensiTiiauon. ueienlion. fain in the Dock and Loins. J'ress nsr-Dotcn Pains. Rush nt Blood to the Head, Dizziness. Dimness oj Sight. Creen Sickness, Heaviness. Fatigue on any Slight Exertion Palpitation of the 1 1 . .11.. iiruri, anu mii ie various distressing com limits, particularly that most annoying weakening, and the beginning of all othe: tenia le weaknesses, The Lt ucorrlioea, or Whiles. At the same time, there is nothing in these mux mat cn o injury to life or health. L.et the directions be strictly followed, anr joti will find them to Ac all theu are renre- sen ted. . 1 0K ROX IS SUFFiriKVr. 50,000 Boxes have been Sold Within Two Years. Ten Thousand Boxes sent bu Letter, both by myself and Agents, to a I.' onri- of th- world, lo which answers have been returned, n winch Lidies sty, noihtng like ihe above Dills h 1 ve been known since the SriEvrR of Medicine dawned vpo.v the World. In Removing Obstructions and Restoricg Nature to its Proper Channel. quieting the nerves ii ni rringing b.ick the Kosy color ut llciilth to the cheek of the most iMicaln. Price $1 per Cox. Six Boxes ST Sold in Sroiidiursr. Pa., bv DItKIII'R X uivo 1 oi.ii, ooie igeni. Ladies by sending jjl.00 lo Dreher Si liROTHER. Stro.idsburg Post-Office can have the pills sent (confident milt), by Alail, to any pari of the country, "Ireo of postut-e " Nov. a-, lstifi.-lyr. Has permanently located him self in Stroudslurg, aud moved his office next 1) gallon, where lie is fully prepared to treat ihe natural teeth, and also to insert incorrup ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in tue latest and most improved manner. Most ncrsons know the danger and folly of trust ng their work to tho ignorant as well as the traveling dentist. It matters not how much experience a person may have, he i liable to have soiao failures out of a number of cases, and if tho dentist lives at a distance it is frequently put off until it is too late to save the tooth or teeth as it mav be, other wise tho inconvenience and trouble of going so far. Hence tho necessity of obtaining the services of a dentist near home. All work warranted. Stroudsburg, March 27, 1602. 11 I cCARTY is the only Furniture dealer J in Stroudsburg who has a License to sell FURNITURE. August 2, 1866. Irown-ft Keller, DEALERS IN . Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sifter Ware, Plated Ware, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Notions, &c., &c They have recently ptirciiaced "MEL- IOCS OLD STAND," and wilh increased facilities for business, and a determination lo please, feel justified in asking the con tinued patronage of the old customers of this establishment. In constant communicxtion wiih Importers in New York and Phila delphia, and in possession of pculir ad- vantages in this respect, they are prepared to sell CLOCKS. WATCHES &.JEW. ELRY, of superior make and tinii-h as well also as of cheaper character, at remarkably low rates. They also keep constantly on hand the best quality of Silver and Plated War, Tea Spoons. Ca$ tors. Spectacles. Razors, Pen knives. Scissors, and all sorts of ( wtlery. Toys of all kinds. Children Carriages, Bird cages, Fishing Tackle. Daskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of all kinds and Fixtures', Xvperior Seicing Machines. Clothes Wringers. School Dooks. Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Ledgers and Day Dooks Paper. Envelopes, Pens. Ink. d,c, J-e". Photograph Frames, Wall Paper, Window Shades, and Fruit Cans of every de scription. liiimp Burners altered. Repairing of Clocks, Wnlches and Jew elry intended lo promptly nnd satii-f.irlnrily. Orders t. ken for Srlter Ware and tilled willi i!isp;itrh. Slroiidstmrg, .May ly, lhC4. if reugianr AND MACHINE SHOP, The undersigned having completed his new Foundry and Machine Shop .would re spectfully inform his old friers, and the public generally, that he .ally prepared to fill all orders in his line with promptness, and in a style superior even to what he was able to do in the old estallishme"nt destroyed by the flood. Having a full assortment of pat terns made of the best material, he is pre pared to supply all demands for Jlili Work, Bark 3 ilk, PJotr Cast insrs and Sash Weights, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK,. &c, &c. Being an experienced workman himself, and employing none bet the best hands' and the best material, the public may rest assured that all work corning from his shop will be fully equal, if not superior, to that produced by any other establishment in the country. The new Foundry and Ma chine Shop is located on Walton street, near Elizabeth street, in the borough of Strouds burg, where the orders of old trienrlsas well as new one are solicited. Orders from a pittance may be addressed, per mail, to F. LANDERS, Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa. September 4th, 1S62. LIVKRY BUSINESS. Vm. Huntsman, Proprietor f?. Having purchHsed Vhesiorfc rJ xS ,M''ty "w",d Kautz and frS Huntsman, I lake lhi opjwvnumt) to notify my Iriends and the pWic Generally, th it I have added considerable new Mock t the sump, and will continue Hie bnsuie.s at Ihe r.Jd stand, on Franklin street, where I am prep;ir'd lo hire horses and cirr.a-res at ihe lowed cash mte. My horses are safe, "st and gentln, and Iheir vehicles consist of n!l-ktn.:s, to nut the!asteot Ihe laslidmus. Attentive ostlers Iuh ys on hand, and driver iurui.-hed when deind. Call and see fir ;ntirseltps. Strangers taken to any put of ne country at sln-rt notice. Tliey will eon tinue to run the new omnibus between this porou;h and the Ruined Depot. I'ersons Intending lo goon the railrond vvillb" called tor at a:iy part of the borough, by leaving iheir names at Hie office iienr the stable. The omnibus will also be Ml the depot on the arrival of trains to convey passengers into tow u. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to all who may favor them wilh their patrun ?i ,re. WILLIAM HUNTSMAN. dk. u. i). sunn, Surgeon Dentist. Dr. 1). 1). JSui it h, would respectfully in form the inhabitants of Slroudsburg and vicinity, that he has permanently located himself here, where he will be happy to wait upon all who may stand in ueed uf his rolessional services." Dr. Smith has recently removed from the city, where he has had a city aud country practice of over twenty years, which lie thinks will enable him to do the most diffiult work in his line of business. Teeth inserted from one lo full sett, on all kinds of met ta's used in the profession, and also most particuhuly Iwrd rubber, fiiva him cjiII jind see his specimens. Teeth ex tracted without pain. June 7, ISGG. SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH I Itch ! Itch ! Itch ! Try Ilollinshead's Itch Ointmcut.a sure cure for that troublesome disease. War ranted to cure, or" tho laouejr refunded-; Not injurious. Prepared and sold at W. HOLLINSIIIUD'S Drug Store., Stroudsburg, Oct llth, I860. JOHN DE YOUNG, Conveyancer and Real Estate Agent. t9?c? opposite Rohert Hustons Store, STROUDSBURG, 1a. Jan 10, 1SG7. JOB I'RINTINGOF ALL KINDS rt ly and promptly cvecuitd at this -c Jjii. 17, 1G7. 9 OH TON PLASTER f.r sale wiiV Stores' old Mill, by HUNTSMAN & HOPLER 19. April I860. BLANK MORTGAGBST For sale at this Offip?
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