IJ u Cosmlf Coiumicsionor. The undersigned hereby offers himseJf as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, at the coming election. Should he he elect ed he pledges himself to perforin the duties of the office with fidelity. JACOB STACKHOUSE. Hamilton tsp , July 0, 16G9.-te. wwwarwwwHwawMB7iCT-mA a.'wuljww mot few rpiIE. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S i- Prepared 1'rescription for the cure of CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA BRONCHI TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, 1ms now been in use for over ten years with the most marked success. The Remedy, prepared under Mr. Wil son's personal supervision, also a mmnh'rt oninmmg vie orig nai 1'rcscription, with full and explicit directions fur preparation and use, together with a short history of Irs case, ny b obtained of JJREHER & BRO., Druggists, Kiroodsburg, Pa., or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON; IGo South Second St., Williamsburgh, N. V. C7 Pamphlets furnished free of charge. May 21, lrG?.-lyr. Woman. FEMALES, OWING TO THE PECU liar and important relations which they 6'.istain, their peculiar organization, and the "dices ihey perform, are subject to many suf ferings. Freedom from these contribute in no small decree to t'r.o.r happiness nnd vcl fjre, for none can Le happy who arc ill. Not only so, but no one of these various fe male complaints can Ion 2 be suffered to run on without involving the jfcncral health of the individual, and ere long prodnci::g per manent sxkness and preu.ature decline. Nor is it pleasant to conu!t a phys'enn for the relief of those various delicate affections, and only upon the most urgont necessity will n true woman so far sacrifice her greatest charm as to do thi. The sex will then thank ui for placing in their hands simple peciCcs which will be lound eflicac.ous in re lieving and coring almost every one of those troublesome compliints pecu'iar to the sex. Uklmdold's Extract of Brciiu. Hun dreds suffer on in silence, and Jiuridreds of others apply vain!' to drugs isrs and doctors, whoeiilier merely tanta'ize them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which make them worse. I would not wish to as sert anything tint would do injustice to the afflicted, but I am obliged to say that although it may be produced from excessive exhaus tion of the powers oflife, by laborious em ployment, unwholesoina nir and food, profuse menstruition, the use cf tea and crTee, and frequent childbirth, it is far oftener causeJ by direct irritation, applied to the mucus membrane of the vagina itself. When reviewing the causes of these dis tressing complaints, it is most painful to con template the attendant evils consequent upon them. It is but simple justice to th- subject to enumerate a few of the many additional causes which to largely affect the life, health and happiness of woman in all classes or society, and which, consequently, affect more or less directly, the welfare o? the en tire human f-mily. The tnatii.t th.it e.vsts for precocious education and marriage, caus es the years that nature designed tor corpo real derolopment to be wasted and pervert ed in the restraints of dri'ss, the early con finement of Fcho'd, and especially in the un healthy excitement of t!:e ball-rcom. Thus, with the body half-clothed, nnd ihomind un duly excited by p'ea-ure, perverting in mid night revel the hours designed by nature for lerp and res!, the work of destruction is half accomplished. In consequer.ee of this early fetrain upon her system, unnecessary effort i. required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later d?y. thus aggravating the evil. When one excitement is over, a no! her in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sen sitive to impression, while the now constant restra:ntof fashionable dress, absolutely for biddingr the exercise indispensable to tie at tainment and retfution of organic health and strength ; the exposure to night air; the udden change f temperature ; U.e complete prostrai'on produced by excessive dar.c ng, must, of necessity, produce their lejri'imate effect. At last an e.irly inarri-iuc caps the climax of misery, and the unfortunate one, hitherto so uitrriy regardless of the plain dic tates and rernonstnriccs of her delicate na ture, becomes the unwilling subject of medi cal treatment. This is b;it a tru'hful picture of the experiet.ee of thousands of our young women. Iong before the ability t j exercise the functions of th-. generative organs, they re quire an education of their peculiar nervous eystetn, composed of what is called the tissue which is, in common wiih the female breast rwl lirve 1 r I rln r t ! t.' Ilrif-'or t 1 f fnfml ff mental emotions and associations at an early period oflife; and, as we shall subsequently ee, these; emotions?, when excessive, lead, long before puberty, to habits which sip the very life of their victims crc nature I;ns self completed their development. For Femulc Weakne.s and Debility, Whites rr Leucorrhav, Too profuse Men tru ation, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapsu3 and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus L ten, we ofier the most perfect specific known: Hklmbouo's Comfoxd Extract of DicHf. Directions fir ute, diet, cud advice accompany. Females in every period oflife. from in fancy to extreme od age, will find it a remedy 9 aid nature in the discharge of iis functions. Strength is the "lory of man iod and womanhood. Hlxhbold's Ex tract I'ic;ic is more jtienthening- than apyjofthe preparations of Bjrk or Iron, in Huiiely safer, a-id more pleasant. Helm jon'e Extract BfCHf, having recciveil the iudorsementof the most prominent physicians in the United Stat a, io now offered toaf jlicted humanity as a certain cure f jr the fol lowing diseases and tymptcrns, from what ever cause originating: General Debility, Mental, and Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blond to the Head, Con fused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Restlessnes and Sleeplessness at Night, Ab sence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Ap petite, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Law Spirits, Disorganizatijn cr Paralysis of ihe Organs of Generat on, Palpitation of the Heart, and, in fact, all the concomitants of a Nervous and Debiliated state of the system. To in sure the genuine, cut th s out. Ask for Helmcold's. Take no other. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price 1.20 per bottle, or six Lotties for &G.00. Delivered to any address. Describe symp toms in all communications. Andres H. T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical Ware house. .094 Broadway. N. Y NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-sim-! of my Chemical Warehouse, and algned H. T. HELMBOLD. The Last Success, (V R dress; will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, find produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation bj those who have a fine head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. Vor Sale by all Druggists. DEPOT, 193 GREENWICH ST., 5. T. For sale, wholesale ami retail at IIol linslien.Fs Drug Store, where dealers will be supplied at the Mauufjetuier'a prices Nov. 21, 1S67.-1 jr. ottng Men's Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicitv. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses incident to Vouth and Early Man hood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addre-s HOWARD ASSOCIA TION, Box. P., Philadelphia, Pa. June 4, 16G-lyr. ice. V II. iiuU E til iiit I 9 D R. ROBB'S Grtat BSoro Pow Icr will cure the worst Galls, Cuts nnd Open Sores on Ilorsea and Cattle, from one to six days Price 50 Cents per Box. NO CURE! NO PAY! Sold by all Druggists. l orders promptly i.tiended to by mail. Uice, ot .orin cixtn ct.. io Floor,) IM ildelphin, Pa. October 1st, 1SCS. m3. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Fcr all tho purposes of a Laxative Medicine. j Terhaps r yjJ cine is ui jT fjuirwl by e r ff a cathartic, i -.-r.i'i any before ! Terhaps no one meJi- universHliv re- evcrvuoav aa nor was ever any bciore so universal' lr alonteil into use, la every country an l anions ait classes, this uiild lmt eiVfient purgaiire l'ill. 'l'hi obvioiia rea son , that it is a more re liable a.ml far more e2e; tual romeily than any othr;r. Tho-e who have tried it, know that it cured thsm: thoe who have not, know that it cure. thc-ir neijrhWrs "nil frieuH, anit all know that what it does on.'i it does always that it never fa:l tnrouyli any fault or nejrlectof its composition. We tiava tliJu.ands upon thou sand J of ccrtifleatC3 vt their remarkable cures of tiie following romvlaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ayes and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious dru, they may Le taken with safety by anybody. Their stijcar coating )re.serves them ever fre.-h and make.) them pleasant to take, while bein.? purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any'ijuantity. They operate by their powerful iniiuewe on'tho internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of the Ptoinach, bowels liver, and other orjr.nn of tho body, restoring their irrcjndar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the flrt origin of disease. Minute lirections are riven in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which theso 1'itls rapidly cure: For Iyiepi; or InjiMtlon, X.ltIpK n, Liinnor ami M,tn of Ajijiotite, they fhould be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and re-tore it healthy tone and action. For MAxer C'onipluint and its variou symp tom.s, i;il:ou II'ii;l.icUc. iick II raila'ch?, Janailico or Grrcii MicknrM, itilioti Colic and Riliou JT cTr, they should be ju diciously taken f'jr each cae, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Ijenfrry or Diarrhoea, but oue uiilj doe is generally re;uireil. For Shtinivtr;n, (oat, Gravel. Ialpl tatiou of tUvt II -art, l'ain in ttin Mi do, iSaclt and JLoin, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the dj casod jictlon of tid syfcU'm. With such, cliane those complaint disappoar. Fur I5ropr and I)ropical ffolliny they chouM be taken in larpre and frequent doses to pro duce the effect of a drastic purjre. For u)in-ion a laro doc should lie taken As it produces the desired effect by eympn'hr. A a Uinner Pill, take one or "two Hiila to pro mote dijrestion and rtlie-e the t-tomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach anfl bowels into healthy action, restores the xppetite, and invigorates tho system. Jlence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exints. One m1io feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these J'itl makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. DR. J. C. A YE II & CO., Practical Chttmlttt, LOWELL. MASS., XT. 8. A. Sold hy Druggists and Healers everywhere and hy VM. HOU.INSIJEAD, and by DREHEIt & P.RO., Stroudsburg, Pa. Estray. IROil a drove passing from Tannersvillo to Roxbtirrr, 18., on Wednesday, the lGth inst. a DURHAM BUJ.L, a yearling paa-ed, mirked on the right hip with tar. Color mixed red and white. Anyone return ing said Bull, or giving me information of his whereabouts, by addressing me at lielvi derc, N. J., will le liberally rewarded. TLN'SAJAN CARHART. . Sept. 22, 16C8. DO.'T you know fZiat J. II. McCarly ia the only Undertaker in Stro idbburr who underitd(id hiit Lusiness! If not, attend a Funeral managed by any other Hudertiker in town, and you will see the proof of the fact, Sept. 2C, '07. For Sale. rpVO GOOD IIORSE.l. 5 aud 6 years J old. Apply to SAM'L. ALSOP. Sep. 24w2J Dutotsburg, fa. WANTED. )AA SPRING CHICKENS. HIGHEST Gaeh Price paid by E. T. CROASDALE. An; 27, 108 ml. Del. Water Gap. &1 v. w Ml eneras iiieofic Sheriff's ProdaiaiaUoa. Whereas, By an act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled an act regulating the Genera Elections within the said Commonwealth." passed on the 2d day of July. 1S39, it is made the duty of the High Sheriff of every county to give public not ice of euch elections to be Jiolden, and to make known in such notice what officers are to bo elected. There fore, , CHARLES HEXRY. HiVh Sher iff of the county of Monroe, do make known hy this proclamation to the electors of the county of Monroe, that an Election will be held in said county, on TUESDA Y, the 12th of OCTOBER nex, at the stveral election districts blow enumerated, at which time and places are to ho elected by the irecrrcn of the county ol ionroe. One Person For Auditor Ceneral ot the Slate of Pcnnsyl vania, One Person For Surveyor Gencral of the State of Penn sylvania, One Person To represent the 11th Congress'onil District of t'cnnoylvania, composed of the Counties o Northampton, Cnrbon, Monroe, Pike and H ayne, in the Congress of the U. States. One Person For member of the House of Reprerentativcs, to represent Monroa and Carbon counties in the House of Representatives of the Com mcnwealth of Pennsylvania. One Person For Sheriff of the County of Monroo. One Person To fill the office of County Commissioner of the county of Menre. One Person To fill th office of County Auditor of the county 'of Monroe. I'lace of Vofiisy. The freemen of the township of Chesnut hill are to hold their election at the house of Felix Storm, in said township. iho freemen of tho Township of Cool baugh will hold their election at the Naples- ville school-house, in said township. Ihe freemen of the township ol Hamilton will hold their election ot the house of Ja cob P. Reimer, in said township, Ihe freemen of the township of Miudle Smithfield, will hold their election at the louse of James Place, in said township. The freemen of the township of Poeono, will hold their election at the house of Ma- nossah Miller, in said township. Ihe freemen ot tne townsiup of Paradise, will hold their election at the house of Abraham Gish, in said township, Ihe freemen of the township of Po.k, will lold their election at the house of Daniel Kcrchner, in said township. I no freemen of the township of Price, will hold their election at the house of Lewis Long, in said township. Ihe freemen ot the township ofEldrcd, will hold their election at the house of Jos. lawk, in said township. The freemen of the township of Ross, will lold their election at the house of Jacob H. Stockcr, in said township. I he freemen of the township of Smithfield will hold their election at the houaa of nomas Brodhead, in said township. The freemen of Stroudsburjr, will hold their election at the Court House, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Siroud, will hold their election at the house of Aaron W. Clark, in the borough of J-'troudsLurg. Ihe freemen of tne township of Tohvhan- nah, will hold their election at the house of lobert Warner, in said township. 1 lie freemen of the townsiup of Jackson, will hold their election at the house of Samu el R. BossarJ, in said township. The freemen of the township of Tunk- hannock, will hold their election at the house of Benj. F Schafer, in said township. Ihe lreemen ot the townsiup ct Rarrett, will hold their election at the house of Detibler, in said township. I1E3E.VS, By the act of the Congres3 of the Un:ted States, ct.titled An Act to a- mend the several acts heretofore passed, and lor other purposes, and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- 5ve, all persons who have deserted the mili tary or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged, or reliev ed from the penalty, or disability therein pro vided, are deemed, and taken, to have volun tarily relinquished, and forfeited, their rights of citize nship, and their rights to become citi zens, and are deprived of exercising nny rights of citizens thereof: And whereas, Persons, not citizens of the United States, arc not, under the constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified elec tors of the commonwculth : Section 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in (ieneral As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by au thority of the same. That in all elections hereafter to be held ia this commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspec tors of any such election to receive uny bal lot, or ballots, from any person, or persons, embraced in the provisions, and subject to the disability, imposed by said act of Con gress, approved March third, one thousand eight hundred slid sixty-five,. and it shall be unlawful for any euch person to vote any ballot, or ballots. Section 2. Tbat if any such judge or in spectors of election, or a ny one of them shall receive, or consent to receive, any uch un lawful ballot, or ballots, from any euch dis qualified person, he, or they, bo offending, shall be guilty ot a minleincanor, and, upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions, of this commonwealth, he shall, for each offence, be sentenced to pay a fine ot not less than one hundred dollars, and to un dergo on imprisonment, in the jail of the proper county, for not lets than sixty days. Section 3. That if any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election, hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, vote, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot, or ballots, any persons, 6o offending, shill be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, in any court of quarter session of this commonwealth, shall, for each offence, bo punished in like manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act, in the case of ollicerd of election receiving euch unlaw ful ballot, or ballots. Section 4. That if any person shall here after persuade, or advise, any person, or per sons, deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or ballot, to the officers of sny election, hereafter to te held in this commonwealth, or shall persudr, or advise, any such officer to receive any bal lot, or ballots, from any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified os aforesaid such person, so offending, shall be gu'lty ofj a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court of qtmrter sessions of this coin- monwenlth, shall be punished in like man ner as is provided in the second section ol this net, in the case of officers of uch elec tion receiving such unlawful ballot, or bal lots. Section 8. That it shall the duty of the sheriff'.", in tho several counties of this com monwealth, to insert in their proclamations ot election?, hereafter to be held, the first four sections of this act, with the preamble tnercid, and upon conviction of any violation of the requirement of this section, nny sher- in snail be guilty ot a misdemeanor in olhce. and be punished in like manner ns the of fences prohibited by the second, third and fourth sections of this act are punishable. The law regulating the i lection of Presi dential electors, provides as follows: That every person, except in? Justices of the 1'eace, who shall hold an ohice or ap pointment of profit or trust under the United States cr of tins Slate or nny city or cornor ntcd district, whether a commissioned t iTiccr otherwise, a subordinate who is or shall be employed under the legis lative, executive or judiciary deparient of this State or the United States, or of any incorporate district; and o's, that every member of Congress, and of the Siatc legis lature and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioner or any incorpor atcd district is by law incnpable of holding or exercising nt the same time, the appoint meni oi Judge, inspector, or c.erk ct nny election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of such elec tion shall be eligible to be then oted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled 'an act relating to elections of this Common wealth, passed July 2d. 1639, further provides 1 fiat the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for hold lr.g the election in the distric to which ihey respective!' belong, before nine oclock in the morning of the second Tuesday of Octo ber, aud each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter, "It hhall be the duty of said assessors re spectively to attend at the places of holding every general, special or township election during the whole time said election is kept epen, for the purpose of giving information to the Inspectors and Judges, when called on in relation to the right of anv person assess ed by them to vote at such election, ana such other n.attcrs in relation to the assess ments of votes as the said inspectors or judrr cs, or either cf them, shall from time to time require Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty- firet section of said act every General and Special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 in tho evening, when the polls shall be closed. "o person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list ol taxable inhabitants furnished by rhe Com missioners, unless first he produces a receipl or payment within two yenrs, of a State or County tax assessed agreeably to the Consti tution, and give sati-fnetnry evidence either on his own oath or the affirmation of another that he has paid such tax, cr on failure to produce a receipt, shill make cath to the payment thereof; or, second if he claims a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 jears he slull depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the Slate at least one vcar next before his application and make euch proof of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he dot-s verily believe, from the accounts given hun, that he is of tho nge aforesaid, and gives such other evidonce as is required by this act, whereupon tne name of the per son so admitted to vote shalj be inserted m the alphabetical list by the inspector and a note made opposite thereto, by writing the word 'tax,' he should be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age, if he shall be admitted to vote bv reason of uch age; shill be called out to the clerks. who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of a person claiming to vote is found on the list furnish ed by the Commissioners and Assessors, or his right to vote whether thereon or not is oh- ected to by any qualified citizen it thall be the duty of the inspector to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within fie district for one year or more his oath shall be suffi cient proof thereof, but shall make proof at east by one competent witness who 6hall be a qualified elecror that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next pre ceding such election and shall also himself swear, that his bona fide residence in pur suance ot lus Jawlul calling is witlun the district, and that he did not remove In said district for the purpose of voting therein. 'Every person qualified aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required of his resi dence and p.iymcnt nt" tax afrrcsaiJ, thall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. 1 If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth, ngrecably to law except the sons ofqmlified citizens), shall appear nt any place ot election for the purpose of issuing tickets or influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum rot exceeding one hundred doll m, for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. Pursuant to the provision contained in the 6th section of the act aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid district shall take charge of the certificate or return of the election ot thiMr respective districts and produce them at a meetinjr of the judges from each district at the Court House in the Borough of Sironds burg, on the third day after the day of elec tion, being for tho present year ot FRIDA Y the ICth day of OCTOBER next, then and there to do. and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, th it where a judge by sickness or unavoidable circumstan ces, is unable tn attend sa.id(rneeting of Judges then the certificate or return as aforesaid shill be taken charge of by one of the In spectors or clerks of the election of said dis trict, who phall do and perform tho duties required ot baid judge uaablo to attend. Also, that in the 61st section of tho said act it is enacted that when two or more counties shall composo a district for the choice of member or members of the Senate f this Commonwealth, or of tho House of Representatives of the United States or of this commonwealth, the judges of the elec tion in each county, having met as afore said, the clerks tdull make out a fair state ment of all the votes which shall have been given at sarh election within the coun ty, for every person voted for, as such mem ber or members, which shall be signed by said judges and attested by the clerks, and orie of mid judge tha.ll take charge of aaid crniucnic tnu ri4M prc'iucs ine ejn;e ai a, .:r. i-u-ii j il. meeting of one juf'ge from each county at uch place in such districts a is or may be appointed I-y law for uch purpose, which meeting shall be held on the seventh dny after the election, being for the present, on Tuesday the 13th dny of October, at the Court House in Stroudfburg, Monroe coun ty, for the Representative return judges, then and there to perform the duties requir ed by law of the af.resaid Assembly district. (God Save the Commonwealth) CHAR I. Ed HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff V Office, S roudburg, ) September 17, 1SC3," Delaware, Lackawanna & Mrs!? RAIL ROAD. Summer Arraageir.ciit, May 4, 1SC8. TRAINS LEAVE. WESTWABO. EASTWARD. Pa Ex. Mt.il STATIONS. Wad fx. Tuss f.M. A.M. 3.30 T."0 Philii-I-lf.l.ia, A.'.O 5.IKJ h.i'O Ni-n YorK. 3. -15 10 firt 7.3H ti.3(l II.uiiton. la 33 7.37 7.47 lu.45 Washn.gioii, 12.15 6.53 KOI II. d0 Oxford, li.oo 0.40 .! II.IO Uri.jBeville, 1150 6.30 KI'J ll.-.'S MMiiiuik i hunk, 11.40 6.41 II. 35 IVIiiwatP. 1I-33 lii S.il I2.no Mount li.ihel n.io 5.5 9 05 1J.I5 WntrrGan. M.53 5.3T 9.17 li.30 STROUDuURG, 10.41 3.2.' Vi7 12.40 S;i;iauvil'e, n.31 3.13 S.37IJ30 Ilrnrvville, 10.21 3 05 t.5S !. "..khiinl, 10..M 4 41 10.l" l.-.'j Fork'. 4M0 4.32 10.27 1.46 Tobylianns. .v7 4.13 lo.rr.i v.oo GouIii.nLioiu', y it 4.i'o 11.01 3 22 Moscow, B.AO 3 :W AM 11.11 233 ImnniiiK, S 4'J 3.-ii M.I3 11 43 J SO Srraiitou. .10 3.1H) C.33 11.42 3 42 Clink's Summit, 7.43 0 10 1157 3.50 Aionjrton, 7.3o ti.oo 1223 4.1'fi r 4-(iiyville, 7.IJ 5.40 12.53 4 ii Nlrl.oNnn. C.55 5.13 1.17 4.4 Ifoptwtlom, t.:w 4 4 l.5v 5.10 Monlrotr. 0.13 4.05 .I3 3 31 New Milf.rJ, 6.54 3.35 S.S 5.50 Crel tiitl, 3.35 3.10 A.M. P.M. I'.M. Dinner and Supper at Delaware Station. connections: At NEW HAMPTON with Central R.R. cf New Jersey. Trains arrive from New ork at 9.1 1.10.20. 1 1.1 OA. M. and 2 40.0.3 7.15, 8.30, I'.M.; from Easton 0 05A.M., 7.- 43 A.M , 1.23. 1.33, 3.54. 7.37. 8.00 P M. At WASHINGTON with Morris and Es- fex R.R. Trains from New York arire at 10.33 A.M., and 7 02 P.M; from Easton at 7 23, 10.33 A.M., nnd 12 44 P.M. At MANUNKA CHUNK wirh Celvidcre Delaware R.R. Trains nrrive from Phila delphia at 11.20 A.M.. 8.02 P.M.. and leave for Philadelphia at 12.00 M., 8.20 P.M. The last train stops at Belvidere until G.20 A.M. next day. At SCRANTON with Lackawanna and Bioomsburir R. R. Trains nrrive from Wilkes-Rarre at 8.00 A.M., 2.55 P.M from Northumberland ot 11.10 A.M., and 9.47 P.M. Depart for Northumberland at 5.10 A.M., 3.30 P.M.; for Wilks-Barree at 8 30 A.M., 6.42 P.M. These trains stop at all stations. At SCRANTON with the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s Railroad, for Olypfnnt, Archbald, and Carbondale. At GREAT BEND with Erie Riilway. Trains from the West nrrive at 3.43 ( leav ing Buffalo ri 6 10 P.M.) and 7.24 A.M; at 2 and 9.27 P.M. From the East at 2.52. 5.27, and 11.31 A.M.; 3 53 and 7.51 P.M. The latter train with Sleeping Cais attach ed, arriving at Buffalo next morning at G.15. R. A. HENRY. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. Rav 14 1603. DB. TAYLOB'S OLIVE BRANCH T A mild and agrccablo TONIC STIMULANT, STOMACHIC and CARMANITIVE BITTERS, Extracted entirely from HERBS and ROOTS. Highly benefi cial in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, and Loss of Appetite ; and an excellent CORRECT pcrsons suffering from IVE for Disorders of the Bowels, Flatu lence, &.C. Sold Everywhere. Depot, No. 413 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. K. TAYLOR, CO. Sept 3, 1863. yl. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens ot Stroudsburg, and surroun ding country, that lie has commenced the above business in rowler s building, on Elisabeth street, and is fully prepared to furnish any article in his line of business, at short notice. On baud at all times, a large stock of Harness, X hips, Trunlrs, Vol ice, Car pet Lays, llarsc-Blankcts, Ildls, Skates, Oil Cloths, Ac, Carriage Trimming promptly attended to. JOHN O. cAlLUu. Stroudsburg, Dec. 14, 1SG). 300,000 BRICKS Just burned and for Fnle at their Brick Yard, near the Stroudbburg Depot. Persons desiring Brick furnished by rail-road can be promptly supplied, by, addressing their order to W. S. WINTERMUTE &. SON. StrouJsburg, August 13, 1608. way far worthless article of Form I tore, but ro t- WcCau, and you will ret ' it ..!-;. r . ay wen pim nr h. Jtj-i. . ers air v igor, For restoring Gray Kair to Us natural Vitality and Color. A dressing "which is at once ngreeable, lieaRIiy, and effectual for preserving tho lialr. Faded or gray hair u scon restored m im 0 its original color vnlh the fat anl mlti':0 freshness of yovth. rt.i v . ... Thin Imir ia thick ened, falling hair clieclicd, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the Lair -where the follicles are destroyed, or the iauds atrophied r.nd decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead " of fouling tlia hair -with a arty sedi ment, it will keep it clean nnd vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent thu hair from turning gray cr falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but uot harm it. If wanted, merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found ro desirable.. Containing neither oil r.or dye, it doe not soil white cambric, and yet lasU long on the Lair, giving it t rith glossy hiitra aud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., IV.ACTICiT. AND ANALYTICAL ClISJIISTS,. I..O Vr ZZ. L I j, 3XASS. PF.ICH $1.00. S..M bv V. nOLLLNSHEAD. and br DREHEIt & BRO.. Stromlsqurg, an.l by all Diiu'gi'td and Dealers in Medicine every where. LAUGH'S CossHiiereial Manures. BAUCE & SOUS, Philadelphia, NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Chiciso, Sole J! an ci fa c!urcr. PRICES. BAIGII'S RIW bcxe mnsrHsiTE, S5G per 2000 pounds. Bil'GifS CHICAGO EGNE FERTILIZES, S50 per 2000 pounds. LAUGH'S CHICAGO ELCOD MANURE, 50 per 2000 pounds. The above Manure? are furnished in both bogs and barrels, whichever customers pre fer. 07" The Bags are uniform in ictight 1G0 pounds. The attention of Farmers is especially di rected to the fict that the sources of the Raw Material of which tho above Manure are composed, are so well, under control that we can furnish thcrn of strictly uniform quality anil condition, ami that they contain a larger percentage of ammonia than any other cla.s of manufactured manures in tho market. E AUG 1 1 &. SONS, 20 S. Delaware A versa, Philadelphia.. NORTH WEST UN FERTILIZING CO. Cor. Lake i5c LasaMe St... Chicago. OCT BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MA NURES mny be procured from dealers in any of the principal towns in the United States or Diminion of Cinada. For sale by B. F. BmdhcaJ. Delaware Water Gap. July 2, 15GS.-4m Blairsiowii A no e 1 Icmy. A school of high reputation during twenty- years, tor imparting to the young ot lotrt exes athorouj;' christian education. To supply the pljco of Blair Hall burned last. winter, John I. Blair, h-q. hns furnished the means ta build en the same beautiful and healthy bill, a Boarding House and Academy. These sprccus stone buildings will embrace all the moJcrn improvements necessary to render them unsurpassed in durability and convenience. The Bearding lloue win be completed in the early pirt of the Session. Teachers of highest quali fications in all branches will be employed. Students may heie find a pleasant homrv and enjoy unsurpassed advantage? fr ob taining a thorough christian education, to- fit for college or for business. Until tho completion of the Hall, studen's will ob tain comfortable accommodations ot Me chanics' Hall and in private families. For particulars address the Principal. Board nnd Tuition J-jU per year cf iorty weeks. Next Session commences Oct. 0th. S. S. STEVENS, A. M., Principal. Blairstown, Warren Co., N. J., ) August 27, 18GS. i 5t KOTIt'E TO CAKPEXTEKS AND ARCHITECTS. T HE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LKAVR to inform all Mechanics and House Carpenters, interested, that be will give in structions in the science of STAB II BITELDVXG. during the coming ycur. Instruction? will bo jjireitr at um rrsidence at the Delaware Water Gap, for S2-" for full course, or at any other placo with the additional charge of his expenses. Those taking lessons in. the science will, when it is practicable, b assisted in the erection of stairs, he (Michael Schellenberger) to be paid usual wages tor his work. MICHAEL SCHELLENBERGER, Delaware Water Gar. August G.-Gm. - VAN HOE SEN ' S SASH STOPPER & LOCK. riUlC UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL JL Iv informs the public that he purchased the patent right of VAN HOESEN'S SASH STOPPER AND LOCK, ap 1 offera for saU township rights for Monroe County, upon reasonable rates. Address MICHAEL SCHELLE N BE R GER, DeUwnra Wter Gp, Ai'jmt fi'Pni t o MfHut Coun'y, Tj. 1
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