(El)c 3cffcv5oman, THURSDAY, HAY 9, 1867. tfir Head the advertisement of Messrs. Fergcr, Shutts & Co., in another column, headed, "Afflicted, suffer no wore." The favors of our advertising friends hive almost swamped our news colums. We will do better next weet. ts Attention is called to the adver ii!eujent in anoiner coiunin, oi iMaaame II. A. Perrigo, of lJuffalo, X. Y.f the preat Astrologist and Clairvoyant. Mad aoie I', can be consulted by letter, on all affairs of life, past, present and future. T- i figU'aleutine Kautz, this week, calls the attention of the public to his new carriage making establishment. All want ing any thing in his line of business, and who want a good houest job, got up of the best material and by the best of workmen had btttergive him a call. . See his card. tm t? With other matters of importance, the reader will find, on the first page, a synopsis of the'proceedings of the meet ing of the Newton Presbytery, recently bald in this place. The synopsis was pre pared and should have appeared last week, but was overlooked in the arrange went of matter for the paper The fourth page also contains its share of good things. ty- We have been requested by Dr. Up De Graff to announce that, at the ear nest solicitation of a number of persons, who desire to avail themselves of his pro fessional services, he will remain at the Washington Hotel, in this borough, two weeks longer. Patients should make aure of the opportunity by calling early. i The Messrs. Dosters have com aueuced work in the Stroudsburg Woolen . Jills, and are setting hands to work as rapidly as machinery can be prepared for their accommodation. Under their ener getic and experienced management, we think it will soon be demonstrated that money can be made out of the woolen business in this section of country. We are pleased to learn that our old friend Charles IL Andre remains in the estab lishment. Mr. II. S. Wagner, one of the tsost enterprising of our business men, re jicws his invitation to the public in the advertising columns of this week's paper Jlis stock will be found to embrace uearlv every thing necessary for the comfort, convenience, and sustenance of mankind, and will be disposed of at most reasonable prices, either by the proprietor himself or by his amiable and gentlemanly cliff d' dvpartmcnt, Mr. House. If you wish to be politely waited upon, and honorably dealt with call on friend Shuman, by all means. S2T We 1 earn that ouresteemed towns man, Dr. A. Reevts Jackson, has made arrangements to join a pleasure party, on j trip to the old world. Tho trip com 3rirs the chartering of a steamship, the iiting of all places of note, along sea board, in Europe, Asia and Africa, and many of the Islands of old Ocean, and a good time generally. Abundant faciltics will also be afforded tho members cf the iarty to visit the Paris Exposition. The Xcctor, we understand, will occupy the j'osition of Ships Surgeon, a rost for which he is most eminently qualified. He will Le much missed by his numer ous friends here at home, and will carry with him their, best wishes for the safety and pleasantness of the trip, and for a fpecdy return. The vessel will sail on the 8th of June, and the trip will occupy several months. Church Improvements. We are pleased to learn that the pros pects for the erection of a handsome church building for the use of the Luth eran congregation of this borough, dur ing the present season, are quite flatter ing. We hope the proppecls may become -a certainty. It is said that the Ilicksite Friends are looking around, with a view to the pur t!case of a lot on which to erect a new Meeting-house. Their present place of worship is becoming quite dilapidated. ana nas, besides, the inconvenience of situation against its further occupancy. Tha Presbyterians have not yet com menced their new building, but we were informed, by one of the committee, a few day ago, that as soon as all the ar rangements, now in progress, are com pletcd, the work will be pushed ahead, jrapidly. The improvements contemplated by the Methodist brethren, in their church building, are still in the " talked of stage of existence, but there is an ear nestness in the talk which, we are satia ted, will produce something tangible be fore the winter sets in. The improve ments are- really demanded by the over crowded houses which, on each Sabbath rct the eloquent pastor in charge, Dr Alday. During the thunder shower which j visited this place on Monday last, a spurt of wind blew down about twenty feet of the fire-wall of the American (Knecht's) Hotel, and unroffed a. portion of a bark shed belonging to Gershom Hull. Wc have also heard of corn-cribs and fences being bTwn down, in the country, but have no particulars. The storm mentioned above has proved to be something more than a mere pass ing thunder shower. Without a' single ray of sunshiuo it has. kept on raining with but slight intermission until the moment, of our going to press last even ing. During Tuesday the fall of rain was moderate, but on Tuesday evening it came down with a perfect rush, aud from 11 o'clock on Tuesday night until 4 o'clock on Wednesday morniog it poured as though the heavens had broken loose fully saturating the ground, and over Cowing gardens and filling cellars. Much damage was done in this way. Yesfc'r day morning the creeks began to swell rapidly, and before night McMichael's Pocono, and Drodhead's creeks were at flood height sjilly up to the flood mark of May, 18G2, when the lower end of the borough was nearly destroyed. The drift wood which has passed this place indi cate that the whole length of our streams was washed by the storm, and we should not be surprised to hear of great loss in the. washin" of hanks nnd fonrp nlnn 0 e each. At the time of this writing Wednesday evening, the creeks are still rising, though we hope, as the rain has moderated, that they have about reached their maximum height. Should we hear of damage, we will endeavor to note it, with particulars, in our next. The building in course of erection by George W. Drake, on the lower end of Main-street, and of which we made men tion a couple of weeks ago, is progressing quite rapidly, and, being a curiosity in its way, is well worth an examination by all who design building. There is not a post in it; nor a stick of timber, with the exception of the joice, larger than two by four inches in thickness. To look at the slender proportions of the frame as stand ing naked, one would suppose that a moderate gust of wiud would blow it to atoms, but, we are informed, the plan se cures the most substantial wooden struct ure built; it having the advantage in point of stiffness over either the old style frame or the plank building while in point of cost it is far below either. On the Western Parairies, where for a num .Ler of years heavy winds and tornadoes have been the rule, it is the only plan which makes a show of staadin" the pressure, and is the one, in ninety nine times out of a hundred, even where tim ber is abundant, employed in erecting wooden buildings. It is our intention to watch the progress of the building to completion; and when completed we wil endeavor to give cur readers, in figures its cost comparatively with the cost of a frame and a plank house of similar size and "style of finish. In the present higl price of material and labor, the knowl edge that a few dollars may be saved may induce tho erection o!, at least, a few o i. - I'll?. i i . me many umi-iings eo uiucti necaeu in our borough. Go and see the balloon frame. Haidaeha. rr t a ine orain and stomach are very inti mately connected, coasequantly a disor dered stomach produces Headache, Diz zmcss, Vertigo, kc Coe's Dyspepsia Cure will certainly correct the Stomach, and assist digestion, thus removing the cause of these troubles. Raid on Distillers. " Lohectorb. C. Hitchcock, of Ringham ton, learned last week that a man from Scrantoaj was offering whisky for sale in the above place for less than the govern merit tuT. On am!n!nii in 'imirr in rflfc . 111 question, he found the barrels unstamped, and giving every evidence of not having Deen returned by the manufacturer and inspected. Upon these proofs of fraud, Air. llitcncoek visited this city and made a tour ot inspection of all our distilleries. He reports that in every 6ne of them he found clear evidences of violation of the revenue laws. Scranton being without the bounds of his jurisdiction, and there being no Revenue Collector acting in this district, he telegraphed to Washington, inquiring what ho should do with the of fenders. He received in reply a special commission, with instructions to scizo all suspected liquors, with stores, premises, and other property of the liquor dealers. Armed with this authority, he made a raid on the following establishments: Manuel Green, S. S. Hull, David Mc Donald, Frederick Weichel, . Frederick Lochar, Jacob Kunz. We understand that Mr. Green is the most serious of feudr, and that the Revenue oiSceri claim that he is without excuse or defense for most palpable violations of tlfts plainest provisions of the law. It is likely that he will lose his entire property, valued at 827,000, and perhaps be imprisoned be sides. If wc have got any laws, let us have them euforced. Scrantan lltpubli can. It is thought that Jeff. Davis will be taken to Richmond on Saturday and lodg ed iu jail. A society for the prevention of cruetlv to animals is to be organized in Philadel phia. Our Railroad. From the Auditor-General's Report on Railroads, for 18CG, we glean the. following in reference to the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad: , Length of main line, 118 miles; num ber of engine houses and shops, 4j num ber of engines, 87; number of first-class passenger cars, 17; number of baggage, mail, aud express cars, 5; number of friegbt cars, 61)7: number of coal cars, 5038; iron bridges, none; wooden bridges, 13; stone bridges, 4; stations on the main road, 28; tunnels, 3; total number of passengers carried iu 18GG, 200,180; total tonnage carried, 1,920,874 tons; tons coal carried, 1,008,733; tons of iron, 121,108; tons of limestone, 20,23 1 ; em ployes killed, 8; others, 3; employes in jured, 13. , i i i - A Wisconsin paper tells the story of a man who eloped with another s wife, but on going to the hotel breakfast table in Chicago, where such congeuial spirits most do congregate, was filled with con ternation at seeing his own wife with the man whose domestic peace he thought he had wrecked forever. After consultation each escorted his own lawful wife back to his deserted hearthstone. On Monday in Richmond, the United States District Court met, Judge. Under wood presiding. In his charge the Judge made a no very complimentary allusion to the press and ministers of the city, and instructed the jury that they would have a great deal of work to perform. Among the members of the Grand Jury are John Minor Rotts, Joseph Segar Lewis MeKenzic, and five colored men. The "Eight Hour" bill introduced in to the Pennsylvania Legislature last win ter, was passed by the House, but not by the Senate, as it slumbered in the hands of the Judiciary Committee until the ses sion ended. It will be two years the 22d of this month since the arch-traitor Davis enter cd the portals of Fortress Monro. A destructive fire occurred at Bias hampton, X. Y., on Sunday. Loss 613,- U'JO. Special Notices. Wonderful but True. MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re nowned Astrolojiist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, de lineates the ery features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid oin instrument of intense power, known as the Psycho- motrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and lifelike picture of the future liui-band or wife of the hpplicant, with date of marriage, oc cupation, leading traits of character, &.c This is no imposition, as testimonials with out numbers can assert. By stating place ofbir'h, age, uVpo.-r ion, color of eyes nd hair, and enclosing fifly cents, and -tjmpcd envelope addressed l yourself", ynu will re ceive th picture by return mail, together with (lesirrd information. OC?" Address in confidence, Madame Ger tr IDE Remington, P. O. Cox 297, West Troy, N. Y. Feb. 14, 'C7.-ly. Know Thy Destiny. Madame E. F. Thornton, the great En glish Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Iycho- metrician, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, lias now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thorn ton possesses such wonderful powers of sec ond sight, as to enable hor to impart knowl edge of the greatest imporance to the single or married f either sex. While in a ttite of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, ond Ly the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as tiic 1 ej cliomotrope, guarantees to produce a lifelike picture of'the future husband or wifcol the applicant, together with dateof marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, &.c. This id no humbug, as thousands of testimnnialscan assert. She will send when desired a cert.ficd certificate, or written guarantee, th-it the picture is what it pur ports to he. Hy enclosing a lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired in formation Ly return mail. All communica tions sacredly confidential. Address in con fidence, Madame E. F. Thornton, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. Feb. 14, 'G7.-ly. CONSUMPTION CURABLE B? DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be prepared 60 that the lungs vill heal. lo accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetite crea ted for good, wholesome food, which, by these medicines will be digested properlv, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumulations; and, Ly using the Sea Weed Tonic in connection, the appetite is restored SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutricious bs well as medicinal, and, by us ing the three remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, whole some blood made, which will repel all dis ease. It pitienls will take these medicines according to directions, Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleans the liver and stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for some times in diarrhoea ihey are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appe tite created to allow the l'ulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly ond allaj any irritation. Then all that is re quired to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold. Exercise about the room as much as possible, eat all the richest food fat meat, game, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves; but Le particular and masticate well. fd w. ea. mo. 1 vr. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ofntment Will Jni" ili' In IS IIoiii-m. Alsocures SALT RHEUM, CHILI) LAINS and a IIERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price r0 cents. For sale by all druggists. Bit sendirw 50 cents to WEEKS & POT TER, Sole Agent, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 7, IOo -I vr, ALLCOCX'S POROUS PLASTERS. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 11, 1SC-1. Merss. Thos. Allcock &. Co. Please send, with 'dispatch, tw elve dozen Allcock' Porous Piasters. Our daily experience con firms their very superior excellence. At this moment of writing a man applies for one. wno, by entanglement in the snau oi machinery, had both his legs broken, fpine severely injured, and was for nearly a year entirely helpless,. This man found relief very soon by the application of a plaster to his spine. He was toon enabled to work, and now he labors as well as ever. He would cheerfully pay 5 for a single Plaster if ihe,y could not be had at a lower rate. am surprised that surgeons do not make use of these perforated plnsters to the exclusion of all others, as their flexibilityand adhesive ness are greatly in advance oi all other plas ters with which I am acquainted; while the perforations peculiar to them rendered them greatly1 superior to all others for ordinary surgical uses. Knowing the plasters to be so useful, I have no scruples that my senti ments should be known. ' J. W. JOHNSON, M. D. Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Druggists in the United States and Canada. April 11, 'G7.-lm JCST" A Young Ladv returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, Gushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of al most marble smoothness, and instead of twen three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of to great a change, fche plainly told them that she used the Circassian Balm, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. uy lis use any i.auy or uenticman can im prove their personal appearance an hundred fold. - It is simple in its combination, as Na ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficiency in drawing impurities from, al so healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complex'on. By its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impur itics, kindly healing the same, and Icavin the service as Nature intended it should be clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price 81 sent by Mail or Exprps, on receipt of an or dcr by W. C. CLARK &. CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St,. Syracuse, N. Y, vThe only American Agents for the sale o the same. Feb. 14, 'G7.-ly. Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving informa tion of tho greatest importance to the young oi both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fai to sena ineir Address, and receive a ccpy postpaid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Feb. 14, 'G7.-Cm. Troy, N. Y, In btroudsburg, on the 2nd lost., at the Methodist Parsonage, by the Rev. J II. Alday, Mr. Wm. 1). Walton, jii ana Jiiss curiam u. aters. Lotu o Stroudsburg. In Stroudsburg, May 4, 18G7, at the Presbyterian Parsonage, by the ilev. B S. Evcritt, Mr. William W., son of Wil liam J. Custard, and Miss Malissa daughter of Win. Dickinson, both o Bushkill, Pike county, Pa. April 16, 1867, at the residence of 3Ir Abram. Carron, by Mr. Dickerson Moore Mr.W.M. II. Nevil, of Stroudsburg, Pa. and Miss Mary Anna Lutzer, of Bur lington county, N. J. jSTolice. A X APPEAL WILL BE HELD AT the Commissioners' Office, iu the borough of Stroudsburg, on Wednesday the 29th day of May int., when and where all persons who feel themselves ng grieved on account of their Assessed Yal nation, can be heard. By order of the Board, 31. II. D11E1IER, Clerk! May 9, 1S67. H. S. WAGNER, DEALER, in Dry Goods, YanJccc Motions, Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Fish and Salt, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Wooden Ware,' Crockery, Brushes tf Brooms, Kerosene, and, in short, almost everything you can tnink ot or ask lor: all ot which are of fered at smash down prices, at the old stand, on Main-street, between the Bank and the Jefferson inn office. The public are invited to call. II. S. WAG NEIL May 9, 1867. A CARD To tho Hotel keepers of 3Ionroe and ad jacent counties. Look to Your Interests ! J ! We aro offering Liquors, Wines, &c, warranted pure, and containing no Drugs, Uils. Isssences, Arc, whatever, at the fol lowing very low prices : Brandies from 50cfa 31 00 ner crallon t j less than City prices. Gins 50cfr:75c. ' " Bourbon U hiskey,40cfVi,(J5c. Monongahcla, 40c6tC5e. Old Rye, 40c(;f05c. " Apple , 50c(W $l 00 Common . 15cfrt25c. Wines (all kinds S0c(rt.$l 00 Please givo us a call, or fiond your or ders, and satisfy yourselves, that wo do do it, that we xcill do it, and the roasons ichy we can do it. Also, please remember that ice do net have any thin j to do with "Drugged" Li quors. Anything you buy from us wo guarantee Fare, and much below tho nri . . . ? i .1 . . ... cea usually j.aui jor me Urugged Luiuors. ery Respectfully, J, S. WILLIAMS, & Co., Stroudsburg, Monroe Co. Pa. July 27, 1865, IPs G IHUB BIB 3 2BUI Y virtue of. a writ of T7n. Ex. Je . tcrris, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale, at public ven due, on Saturday, the 25th day of May, 1867, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, the following described real estate to wit: A certain piece or parcel of Land s'itu ate in Barrett township, Monroe county, bcin"--part of a tract of land in warrantee name nf .John II. liakcr. Dounuea anu described as follows: Beginning at stone thence north 50 degrees, west 123 perches to a stone, thence through the mid dle of the said John II.. Baker's tract, north 40 degrees, east 200 perches to rock, thence by land of William S. White, south 50 degrees, cast 123 perches to the beginning, containing 15JJ acres, perches, more or less. Improvements are one PLANK HOUSE, 1 stories high, about 1G by 2S feet: Framejjjilii Barn, with Stone Stabling underneath, 20 by 21 feet; Spring of Water near the door. About 5 acres of above land is cleared, balance Timber land Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frederick Fox, and to be old by me for cash. C1I AliLhS HEN III , Sheriffs Office. Stroudsburjr, Sheriff May 0,1867. j XT8 Y virtue of a writ of 2d plu. lev facias, to me directed, issued out o! the Court of Common Pleas of Monore County, I will expose to sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, the 25th dav of May. 1867. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg the following described real estate, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land, situate in Price township, 31onore County, con taming ; 414 ACHES, more or less, 35 Acres cleared, of which eight Acres are meadow, balance timber lau.d, adjoining lands of John Jones and others. The improvements are one Log House, one and a half stories high, 20 feet by 32 feet, one LOG HOUSK, 18 by 20 feet one Blacksmith Shop 14 feet by 18 feet a lot of friut trees on the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jacob 3Jil!er, and Ezra El lenwood, and to be sold by me for cash CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, 3Iay 9, 1S07. Court Proclamation. Whereas, tlie Hon. Ceokce R. Barrett rre.-u.lent Judge ottneL'd Ju ti District ol Pennsylvania, composed of the counties Wayr.e, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra ham Levering and John De Young, Esqr's Associate Judges of the Court of Common Fleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir tue of their offices. Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Ceneral Jail delivc ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have is sued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court ol'Oyer and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery and Or phan's Court, for the taid County of Monroe, to be liolden at Stroudsburg, on the 27th day of 3Iay, lbt, to continue one weeks if necessary. SOTICC Is hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices of the P eace, and Constables of the said coun ty ot Mon roe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations anij other remembrances to do those things which their offices are appertai ning, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute and -rive evidence again.-t the prisoners that are or shall bo in the jan cf tho said county of Monroe, or a gainst persons who stand charred with the commission of offences to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. Liod save the Commonwealth.) CHALRES HENRY. Sheriff. Sheriff Ofhce Stroudsburg, i iMay 'J, 1SG7. C LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT- Carriage Work or Blac&smithics IK)XE TN A SyPERIOR MANNER! iiui cuusunuer oegs leavo 10 ln- 0 f6rrn the rtublin thnf. lia ?sj fnllv rr. Til V C?..l :i l i . . pared, at Ins establishment, at the corner of bimrsoa and Sarah-strccts, in the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and iu fact, everything in his lino of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best style of the art. Having first-class material always on hand, and nono but first-class workmen engaged, the public aro assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always bo found ready to attend to the orders of customers. Tho public are invitod to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. VALFXTIXF. KAIITZ. May 9, lSG7.-3m. jSToiice. TP UK A PPPt A1S K.M KXT OF $300 for Widows in the following Estates will be presented for approval to the next Orphans' Court, to bo held at Strouds burg, May 2i, ibbi : Estate of George table, deceased. 41 John Kern merer, " Lewi Decker, ' Benjamin Pitt, THO'S M. MclLIIAXKY, May 0, '67. ' " ' Clerk Sheriffs Si e. LICENSE NOTICES. THE following applications for Tavern Eatmg-IIouse and Liquor Store Li censes will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions, to be held at Strouds burg, on Wednesday, May 29, ltG7: Tavern Licenses. Oliver D. Smith, Coolbaugh. Samuel Case, Jacob B. Teel, tt Samuel Stetzer, dara 31. Dundcr, John 31crwine. ChesouthilL Joseph Butts, u n ti Lynford 31. Heller, Jacob K. Shafer, Jerome Krcsge, Elizabeth Kresge, Daniel Lentz, jr., ilkinson Price, Barrett. ti Charles J. Price, John W. Yothe'rs. Joseph Hawk, Eldred1.- Nelson Hefielfioger, " Timothy Kresge, a- Jerome II. Fethenaan, Hamiltbsv it- i( ( V alentine Hmtser, Charles Saylor, Alonzo B. Shafer, Charles Bossard, Samuel Dennis, Henry Depue, 31iddlc Smith field. James Place" " Abraham Gish, Reuben Ncyhart, Charles Brown, ManaBseh 3Iiller, Amos Singer, Jacob W. Kresge, Paradise, tt Pocono. it Polk, tt tt t tc tt tt Eossv u Aaron Serfass, 3Iary Dotter, Joel Berlin, Daniel Kcrchner, Jonas Snyder, David Kresge, Jacob II. Stacker, Reuben Hartisll Philip 3Ietzgarr Luke W. B rod head; Thomas Brodhead, Isaao S. Labar. Saiith field. u A. 31. Jones, Nelson Dctrick, Jeremiah Sandt, Jacob Knecht, Lynford 3Iarsh, Aaron W. Clark, Isaac Stouffer, Henry Stoddart, Hiram Hay, Reuben B. Bonser, StnsatL Stroodsbargi Tobyhannah. t. tt Tunkhannock. Reuben Borrall, " Liquor Stores. Dietrick Sc Co., Stroud. Jerome S. Williams, Stroudsburg. F. Nation, mithfield. Eating-Houscs. James Edinger, Christian Hiller, Godfrey Buff, Peter Born, Ferd inand Dutot, Joseph T. Walton, Martin McMahan, Jacob Gearhart, Dennis Galven, John Zahn, W. K. Strite, Henry Scholler, Stroudsburg. it ic tt Coolbaugh. tt tt Barrett. tc THO. M. McILIIAXEY, Clerk May 9, 1SG7. DR. UP DE GRAFF,. OF UP DE GRAFF'S EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY, Will be at Stroudsbtirg;, At the Washington Hotel, two Wecki, COMMENCING, ATIUL 20, 1SG7. Dr. UP DC GRAFF treats all di sea f cp. among which are the following: Deafness, Dischtrges from the Ear, Roaring and other sounds of the Ear, Blindness, Sore Eves, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Catarrh, Coughs, Contracted Limbs, Cancers, Con vulsions. Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Weak Limb, White Spellings, Wens and Turners, Cross Eyes, Hare Lip, Diarrhoea, Ditease of the Kidneys, Disease of the Heart, Skin Dis ease, Fever and other sores, Fits, Gravel,, General Debility, Sick Headache, Humors,. Involuntary Emission, Lameness, Neural gia, Palpitation of the Heart, Palsy, Rheu matism, Spinal Disease, Scrofula, St. Vitus Dance, Swollen Joints, Salt Rheum, Tetter,. Ruptures. Rupture and SwclleJ Neck. CONSUMPTION The Doctor has a new discovery fur treating consumption, called the Altomiscr by which medicine i made so fine and mixed with the air that it can be breathed by the patient, thui bringing the medicine directly in contact with the lungs, which is the only way by. which this formidable disease can poaeibly te cured. CAUTION. No cases are guaranteed,, but all persons.are assured that the best ef forts of the Doctor will be directed to their case., and no cases will be taken but thofe considered either curable or improvable. Female complaints are withheld in Drofes- sional confidence, with due delicacy of the pitients. We would advise Patients to call soon, as the Doctor's stay is 6hort, the best must be made of the time. ARTIFICIAL EYES. Dr. Ud De Graft will insert Artificial Eves without pain, and so natural as to defy detection. CONSULTATION. Nothing will be charged for Consultation. for particulars, &c, see Bills. May 2, 1S67. DR. A. H. SEEM, DEjSTTTST, WILL be pleased to 6ee all who wish. to have their Dentistry done in a proper and careful manner, beautiful sets of artificial teeth made on Gold, Silveror Rub ber Plates as persons may desire. Teeth. carefully extracted without pain, if desired. Tho public are invited to give him a call at the office formerly occupied by Dr. Scip. next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. All work warranted. f April 23, '67. J. fi. WYCKOFF, HUSZ & WULF, COMMISSION DEALERS IN lliittei, and Coiuiu; l'rotliicc, No. 2.")0 Washington Street, Between Robinson &, Murry streets. March 21. l?G7-lv.l New- York.