The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, October 08, 1868, Image 3

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    GUIDE TO MARRIAGE
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity. The humane view
of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and
Abuses incident to louth and Early Man
hood, sent in pealed letter envelope?, free of
charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION.Box. P., Philadelphia, Pa.
June 4, 1863-lyr.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
riHE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S
I Prepared Prescription for ihe cure of
CONSUM PTION. ASTHMA BRONCHI
TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT
and LUiNG AFFECTIONS, has now been
in use for over ten years with the most
marked success.
The Remedy, prepnred under Mr. Wil
on's personal supervision, also a pamphlet
containing the orig.nal Prescription, with
full and explicit directions for preparation
and use, together with a short history of hs
.case, may be obtained of
DREIIER & BRO., Druggists.
Siroudsburfr, Pa.
.or JIEV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
163 South Second St.,
Williamsburgb, N. Y
Pmph rts furnished free of charge
May 21, lt65.-lyr.
Woman.
FEMALES, OWING TO THE PECU
liar and important relationa which they
sustain, their peculiar organization, and the
office ihcy perform, are subject to many suf
ferings, r recoocn from these contribute in
no small degree to their happiness and wel
fare, for nine can be happy who are ill.
Not only so, but no one of these various fe
male complaints can long be suffered to run
on without involving the general health of
the individual, and ere long producing per
manent sxknesa and pren.ature decline.
Nor is it pleasant to consult a physician for
the relief of those varioua delicate affections,
and only upon the most urgent necessity will
a true woman so far sacrifice her greatest
charm as to do thi?. The s-x will then
thank us for placing in their hands simple
pecifics which will be lound efficacious in re
lieving and curinjr almost everv one of those
troublesome complaints pecu'iar to the sex.
Hklmbold's Extract of Blchv. Hun
dred suffer on in silence, and hundreds of
others apply vainly todrugaisis and doctors,
who either merely t.mta'ize them with the
hope of a cure or apply remedies which
make them worse. I would not wish to as
sert anything that would do injustice to the
afllictcd, but I am obl ged toay that although
it may be produced from excessive exhaus
tion of the powers of life, by laborious em
ployment, unwholesomaairand food, profuse
menstruation, the use of tea and c 'flee, and
frequent childbirth, it U fir oftener caused
by direct irritation, applied to Hie 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 coiu-equent upon
them. It is butimp!e ju:-t:ec to th? subject
to enumerate a few of the many additional
causes which so largely affect the life,
health and happinc.-s of woman in all dieses
cf society, and wh.ch, consequently, affect
mere or less directly, the welfare ol the en
tire human family. The manh that exists
for precocious education and marriage, caus
ei the years that nature designed tor corpo
real development to be wasted and pervert
ed in the rf traints of dress, the early con
finement of hchool, and especiil'y in the un
healthy excitement of the tall-rconi. Thws,
with the body half-clothed, anJ the mind un-J
duly excited by p'ea"ure, perverting in mid
night revc! th hours deigned by nature for
leep and res:, the work of destruction iB
half accomplished.
In consequence of this early strain upon
her sysiem, nnncccsEry effort is required by
the delicate votary to retain her situation in
achool at a later diy. thua aggravating the
evil. When one excitement is over, anoiher
in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sen
sitive to impression, while the now constant
restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely for
bidding the exercise indispensable to the at
tainment at d retention ol orgauie health
and strength; the exposure to night air; the
uJden change. f temperature ; the complete
prostration produced by excessive dancmg,
must, of necessity, produce their legitimate
effect. At last an early marrince caps the
climax of misery, and the unfortunate one,
hitherto so utterly regardlcs of the plain dic
tiitea and remonstrttces of her delicate na
ture, becomes the unwilling subject of tnedi
el treatment. This s but a tru hful picture
cf the experience of thousands of our young
women.
Long before the ab:li'y to exercise the
functions of tho Generative organs, they re
quire an education or their peculiar nervous
syntem, composed of w hat iscil:ed the tissue
which is. in comin-m with the female breast
and line, evidently ut.der the control of
j
mental emotion-? and associations at an early
period of life; and, as we shall subsequently
ee, these emotions, when excessive, lead,
long before puberty, to habits which sap the
very life of their victims ere nature has aelf
eomple'.ed their development.
For Female Weakne-a and Debility,
Whitea or Leucorrhara,Too profuse Menstru
ation, Too L'ing Continued Periode, for
Prolapsus and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus
Uteri, we offer the most perfect specific
known: Helmuocd'b Composd Extract of
Bichc. Directions fur use, diet, and advice
accompany.
Females in every period of life, from in
fancy to extreme old age, will find it a
remedy to aid nature in the discharge of its
functions. Strength is the lory of man
hood and womanhood. 1 1 tlm hold's Ex
tract Bixhu is more strengthening than
any of tiie preparations of Bark or Iron, in
finitely safer, uni more pleasant. Uelm
f&oLD'fc Extract Ri'tiic, having received the
indorsement of the most prominent physicians
jn the United Stat' e, is row offered to af
flicted humanity as a certain cure f r the fol
lowing diseases and symptoms, from what
ever cause originating Generil Debility,
Mental, and Physicl Depression, Imbecility,
Determination ofBlo-d to the Head, Con
fused Ideas. Hysteria, General Irritability,
Resilessnes and Sleeplessness at Night, Ab
sence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Ap
petite, Dypeps a, Emaciation, Law Spirit,
Disorgaiiizatnn or Paralysis of i he Organs
oftJenerut on, Palpitation. of the Heart, nd,
jn fact, all the concomitants of a Nervous
and Debiliated stte of the system. To in
jure the genuine, cut tlfs out. Ask for
Helmuold's. Take no other. Sold by
Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Price
$1.25 per bottle, or six bottle for $6.50. -Delivered
to any address. Describe symp
toms in all communications. Address II.
T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical Ware
house, fi(Jl Broadvmv. N. Y
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE
UI IN eteel-engraved wrapper, with facsim
ile of my Chemical Warehouse, and stowed
H. T. HELMBOLD.
?ept. J?, 16.
HARRIED.
At the residence of the bride, in Stroud
township, on the 1st inst, by the Rev. B.
S. Everitt, Mr. Frank C. Bunnell, of Tunk
hannock, Pa., and Miss Martha A. Smith, of
the former place.
On the 20th inst,, at the Lutheran Parson-
age, in Hamilton, by the Rev. Henry Sei
fert, Mr. Nathaniel Stcrm and Miss Tillara
Heckman, both of Pocono.
On the 29th inst., at the same place, by
the same, Mr. Andrew Learn, of Hamilton,
and Miss Hannah E. Stofflet. of Plainfield.
Northampton county, Pa.
J. B. COOPER. E. L. ROGERS.
COOPER & ROGERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MER
CHANTS for the sale of Flour, Grain.
Feed, Seeds, ic, 217 North Water Street,
and 220 North Delaware Avenue, Philadel
phia, Pa.
COPrticular attention pud to BUCK
WHEAT FLOUR. fOct. 1 'C8m6.
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE,
on the premises, in Coolbaush town
ship, Monroe county, Pa.,
On Saturday, October 2Uh, 1663,
the following Real Estate, on which the sub
scriber now resides, situate in said Cool
bau"h township, and containing
TIiirlr-Five Acres.
About 23 Acres are cleared, the greater part
of which is Meadow. The improvements
are a
Dwelling; House,
part Log and part Frame, a Frame and Log
Barn, two wells of good water, and an ex
cellent Apple Orchard.
Thw property is situate on the North and
South Turnpike, about three miles from the
Pocono Depit, on the Delaware Lackawan
na and Western Railroad.
csal'S to commence at z o clock, p. m..
when conditions will be made known by
JOHN POPE.
Coolbaugh township, Oct. 3, 1665.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN,
Just Published in a Sealed Envelope.
Price Six Cents.
A LEC1
ME NT,
LECTURE on the Nature, Treat-
and Radical Cure of Spermato
rrhoea or Seminal Weakness", Involuntary
Emissions, Scxua I Debility, and Impediments
to Marringe generally ; Nervousness, Con
sumption, Epilepsy and fits; menial and
Physical Incapacity resulting fiom Self
Ab.ise, &c. BY ROBERT J. CULVER
WELL, M. D , Author of the "Green Book,"
&c.
The world-renowned author, in thi ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his
own experience that the awful consequences
of Self-Abu?-e may be effectually removed
without medicine, and without dangerous
turpical operations, bougies, instruments,
ring-, or cordials, pointing out a mode of
cure at one t certain and effectual, by which
every suflbier, no matter what fits condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, piivate
ly, and radically. This LECTURE will,
rilOYE A BOOS TO Titers A5DS AD TUOUS J
AXD8.
Sent, under seal, in a plain em elope, to
any vuldresfi, postpaid, on rtceipt ol six cents,
or two pott stamps. Also, Dr. CulverwelTe
" Marriage Guide," price 23 cents. Address
the Publishers,
CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO ,
127 Bowery. New York,
July 2. 1 569.-1 y. Poi-Office Box 4,586.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
Buch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole hi$torr of
ineiicine, has anything won e widely and so deeply
upon Uie conlidciu-e of mankind, a Uii excellent j
rcmedv for pulmonary comi-hiinU. Through a long
aerie "of years, and ainoug most of the races ot
nien it has risen higher find higher in their eFiirua
tiuii, a it has become better known. lt uniform
character and power to eure the various afl'ectioni
of the lungi and throat, have mode it known as a re
liable protector againt them. While adapted to
milder forms ot'diM?ase and to young children, it is
t the Fame time tiie iuot effectual remedy that c an
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan
gerous affections .f the throat and lungs. A a pro
vision against Midden attacks of Croup, it fchould
be kept on hand in every family, aud indeed as all
are sometimes subject to cold and cough, all
should be provided w ilh this antidote for them.
Although settled Conumition U thought in
curable, ttiJl great numbers or rases where the dis
ease Keemed settled, have been completely cured,
and the patient restored to round health by the
Cherry J'ectoral. Ho complete is its mattery
over tiie disorder of the Lungo and Throat, that
the most obninate of ttiem yield to it. When noth
ing ele could reach them, under the Clttrry l'c
toral they kuboide and diappar.
Sinyri nml l'ublio Hjitta.'itra nd great pro
tection from it-
Aithm is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
Itronehitl is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Perioral in small end frequent doea.
So generally are its virtues known that we need
not publish tho certificate of ttjeni here, or do more
th:in aosure the public that its qualities are fully
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For Fevr and Aeue. Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, lieraittont Fever, Dumb
Ajrie, Perio'iionl or Bilious Fever, &c.,
and indeed ell the affections which arise
from malarious, xaorsh, or mi&amatio
poisons.
As itn name Implies, it does Cwi. and does not
fiil. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bimuth,
Ziuc, nor any nther mineral or poionoiis Mibstanra
whatever, it" in nowise injuren any patient. The
cumber and importance or its cures in the ague dis
tricts, are literally beyond account, nd wn leJieve
without a parallel In the history of Ague nelicir.s.
(Hir pride is grstifled by the acknowledgments w
receive of the radical c'nrss effected In btinaU
eae, and where other remedies had wholly failet.
TJnsceljmsted persons, either resident is, or
travelling through miasmiKie localities, will be pro
tes ted by taking the AO VIS CVJtK daily.
For .rrr Camjtlalnt, arising from torpidity
f the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stirs nJaUnf
the Ijver into healthy activity.
For Itilioiis Disorders and Lirer Complaints, It Is
an excellent remedy, profltieing many truly rs
inarkabie cures, wh're other medicines hsd failed.
freparel by IR. .1. O. Atkk A Co., Practical
and Analytical riemiU, Lowttll, Mass., and sold
all round the world.
I' RICK,
$1.00 TEA JiCZTLE.
and by WM. IIOLLINSHEAH, and
DREIIER &. RRO., Stroudsburg, Pa.
by
DO.VT
McCsi
you kuutv llial J. II.
rty is the only Undertaker in
Siroudsburjj who unJerst-inde hi business!
If not. attend a Funeral managed by ny
other Undertaker m town, and you will pee
the proof of th.j fact. Sept. 26, '67.
O EV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil.
J l Imnuburgh, N. V.) Recipe for CON-
bUftll'i 1UN anJ ASTHMA carefully com
pounded at
HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE,
07" Medicines Fresh nni Pire.
'Nov. 21, 1807. W. HOLM.NSIIKAD.
Election
Sheriff's Pioclaiuatiou.
Whereas, By an act of the General As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, entitled an act regulating1 the General
Elections within the said. Commonwealth,"
passed on the 2d day of July, 1639, it is
made the duty of the High Sheriff of every
county to give public notice of such elections
to be holden, and to make known in such
notice what officers are to be elected. There
fore, , CHARLES HENRY. High Sher
iff" of the county of Monroe, do make known
by this proclamation to the electors of the
county of Monroe, that an Election will be
held in said county, on
TVESDA Y, the 12th of OCTOBER
next, at the several election districts below
enumerated, at which time and places are to
he elected by the freemen of the county of
M on roe,
One Person
For Auditor Ccneral of the State of Pennsyl
vania,
One Person
For Surveyor General of the State of Penn
syl vania,
One PerBon
To represent the 11th Congressional District
of Pennsylvania, composed of the Counties of
iNtirtharopton, Carbon, Monroe, Pike and
Wayne, in the Congress of the U. Stales.
One Person
For member of the House of Representative,
to represent Monroe and Carbon counties in
the House of Representatives of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania.
One Person
For Sheriff" of the County of Monroe.
One Person
To fill the office of County Commissioner of
the county of Alenre.
One Person
To fill the office of County Auditor of the
county of Monroe.
I'Incc of Voting.
The freemen of the township of Chesnut-
hill are to hold their election at the house, of
lehx Storm, in said township.
The freemen of the Township of Cool
baugh will hold their election at the Nagles
ville school-house, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Hamilton
will hold their election at the house of Ja
cob P. Rcimer, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Middle
Smithfield, will hold their election at the
house of James Place, in said township.
Tiie freemen of the township of Pocono,
will hold their election at the house of Ma
nassah Miller, in 6aid township.
The freemen of the township of Paradise,
will hold their election at the house of
Abraham Gish, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Polk, will
hold their election at the house of Daniel
Kerchner, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Price, will
hold their election at the house of Lewis
Long, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Eldred,
will hold their election at the house of Jos.
Hawk, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Rose, will
hold their election at the house of Jacob II.
Stocker, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Smithfield
will hold their election at the house of
Thomai Rrodhead, in said township.
The freemen of Stroudsburg, will hold
their election at the Court House, in said
borough.
The freemen of the township of Stroud, will
hold their election at the houe of Aaron
W. Clark, in the borough of Stroud burg.
The freemen of the township of Tobyhan
nah, will hold their election at the house of
Robert Warner, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Jackson,
will hold their election at the house of Samu
el R. Cossard, in said township.
The freemen of the township of Tunk
hannock, will hold their election at the
house of Bcnj. F Schafer, in said township.
1 he ireemen ot the township of Barrett,
will hold their election at the house of
Deubler, in said township.
V HtuEAg, By the act of the Congress of
the United Slates, entitled "An Act to a-
mend the several acts heretofore passed, and
tor other purposes, and approved March
third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-
five, 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 for'eited, their rights
of citizenship, and their rights to become citi
zens, and are deprived of exercising any
rights of citizens thereof:
And uhereas. Persons, not citizens of the
United States, are not, under the constitu
tion and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified elec
tors ot the commonwealth:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the Com"
monwealth of Pennsylvania in Ueneral As
sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by a
thority of the same. That in all elections
hereafter to be held in this commonwealth,
it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspec
tors of any such election to receive any 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 and sixty-five, and it shall be
unlawful for any such person to vote any
ballot, or ballot.
Sectio.i 2. Tbat if any such judge or in
spectors of election, or any one of them shall
receive, or consent to receive, any such un
lawful ballot, or ballots, from any such (lis
qualified person, he, cr they, so offending,
shall be guilty ot a r.iisdemcatior, and, upon
conviction thereof, in any curt of quarter
sessions of this commonwealth, he shall, for
each offence, be sentenced to pay a fine ot
not let than one hundred dollars, and to un
dergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the
proper county, for not less than sixty days.
Section 3. That if any pereon 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, so oJending, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction
thereof, in any court of quarter session of
this commonwealth, thai), for each offence,
be punished in like manner as is provided in
the preceding section of this act, in the case
of officers of election receiving such 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
aa aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or ballots, to
the officers cf any election, hereafter to be
enerel
hclq tr. t:ii6ccrr.TJonviealth,cr ehill rerstndr
or advise, any such officer to receive any baj
lot, or ballot, from any person deprived of
citizenship, and disqualified os aforesaid
such person, so offending, shall be gu:Ity of
a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof,
in any court of quarter sessions of this com
monwealth, shall be punished in like man
ner as is provided in the second section of
this act, in the case of officers of ruch e!ec
tion receiving such unlawful ballot, or bal
lots.
Section 8. That it shall the duty of the
suerin s, in the several counties of this com
monwealth, to insert in their proclamations
of election?, hereafter to be held, the first
four sections of this act, with the preamble
thereof, and upon conviction of any violation
of the requirement of this section, any sher-
ill shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office.
and be punished in like manner as the of
fences prohibited by the second, third and
fourth sections of this act are punishable.
The law regulating the s lection of Presi
dential electors, provides as follows:
IVoticc is Hereby Given,
That every person, excepting Justices of
the Peace, who shall hold an office or ap
pointment of profit or trust under the United
States or of this State or any city or corpor
otcd district, whether a commissioned officer
or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent
who is or shall be employed under the legis
lative, executive or judiciary department of
this State or the United States, or of any
incorporate district: and also, that every
member of Congress, and of the State legis
lature and of the select or common council
of any city, or commissioner or any incorpor
ated district is by law incapable of holding
or exercising at the same time, the appoint
ment of Judge, inspector, or clerk of any
election of this Commonwealth, and that no
Inspector, Judge or other officer of such elec
tion shall be eligible to be then voted for.
And the said act of Assembly, entitled an
act relating to elections of this Common
wealth, passed July 2d, 1S39, further provides
I hat the Inspectors and Judges 6iiall meet
at the respective places appointed for hold
ing the election in the district to which they
respectively belong, before nine o'clock in
the morning of th second Tuesday of Octo
ber, and each of said inspectors shall appoint
one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter.
'It f-hall 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
open, for the purpose of giving information
to the Inspectors and Judges, when called on
in relation to the right of any perron assess
ed by them to vote at such election, and
such other n. alters in relation to the assess
ments of votes as the said inspectors or judg
es, or either of them, shall from time to time
require.
Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-
first section of said act every Generul and
Special election shal! be opened between
the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon.
and shall continue withcut interruption or
adjournment until 7 in the evening, when
the polls shall be closed.
'Pso person shall be admitted to vote
whose name is not contained in the list of
taxable inhabitants furnished by rhe Com
missioners, unless first he produces a receipt
for payment within two years, of a State or
County tax assessed agreeably to the Consti
tution, and give satisfactory evidence either
on his own oath or the affirmation of another
that he has paid such tax, or on failure to
produce a receipt, shall make oath to the
payment thereof; or, second if he claims a
right to vote by being an elector between
the ages of 21 and 22 years he shall depose
on oath or affirmation that he has resided in
the Siate at least one year next before his
application and make such proof of residence
n the district as is required ry ihis act. and
that he dues verily believe, from the accounts
given bim, that he is of the cge aforesaid,
and gives such other evidence as is required
by this net, whereupon the name of the per
son so admitted to vote shall be inserted in
the alphabetical list by the inspector and a
note mode opposite thereto, by writing the
word 'tax, he bhould be admitted to vote by
reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,'
if he shall be admitted lo vote by reason of
such age; sli II be called out to the clerks.
who shall make the like notes in the list of
voters kept by them.
M In all cases where the name of a person
claiming to vote is found on the list furnich-
ed by the Commissioner and Assessors, or his
right to vote whether thereon or not i ob
jected to by any qualified citizen it rhall be
the duty of the inspector to examine such
person on oath as to his qualifications, and if
ie claims to have resided wiihm the district
tor one year or more his oath shall be suffi
cient proof thereof, but shall make proof at
east by one competent witness who shall be
a qualified elector 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-
s t 1 . . t
auance ot ins lawiul caning is williin 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 payment of taxes aforesaid, i-hall
be admitted to vote in the township, ward or
district in which he shall reside.
" If any person not qualified to vote in this
Commonwealth, agreeably to law except ihc
sons of qualified citizens), shall appear at any
place of election for the purpose of issuing
tickets or influencing the citizens qualified
to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay
any 6urn not exceeding one hundred doilnrs,
for every tuch offence, and be imprisoned tor
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
their respective diidricts and produce them at
meetinjr of the judpes from each district at
the Court House in the Dorough of Strouds-
burc, on the third day after the day of elec
tion, betnjj for the present year on FRIDA Y
the lGth day of OCTOBER next, then and
there to do, and perforin the duties required
by law of raid judges. Also, thit where a
judge by sickness or unavoidable circumstan
ces, is unable to attend saidjmeeting of Judges
then the certificate or return as aforesaid
shall be taken charge of by one of the In
spectors or clerks of the election of said dis
trict, who fhsll do and perform the duties
required ot said judge unable to attend.
Also, that in the 61st section of the said
act it is enacted that when two or more
counties shall compose a district for the
choice of member or members of the Senate
of this Commonwealth, or of the House of
Representatives of tho United Stales or of
this commonwealth, the judges of the elec
tion in each county, having met as afore
eaid, the clerks thall make out a fair state
ment of all the votes which shall have
been given at such election within the coun
ty, for every person voted for, as such mem
ber or members, which shall be signed by
said judgei and attested by the clerks, and
oo of eaid judges shall take charge cf si id
etrliflcste end ihh proiuce the ume et
meeting of one judge from each county at
such place in such districts at is or may
be appointed by law for such purpose, which
meeting shall be held on the seventh day
after the election, being for the present, on
Tuesday the 13th day of October, at the
Court House in Stroudburg, Monroe coun
ty, for the Representative return judges,
then and there to perform the duties requir
ed by law of the aforesaid Assembly district.
(God Save the Commonwealth)
CHARLES HENRY, Sherif.
Sheriff V Office, Siroudburg, )
September 17, 1663,
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
Summer Arrangement, May 4, 1868.
TRAINS LEAVE.
VTKSTWABO. BASTWXSD.
Pass Ex.
r.M.
Mail
A.M.
STATIONS.
Philadelphia,
Ne Yoiii,
New liituipton,
WahliigUiu,
Oxford.
lliidgerilie,
Manuiik l.'Luulr,
Delaware,
Mount Ilrlhel
VVlr Oap.
STROUDSBUSO,
STagulle,
Henrvville,
Oakland,
Forks.
Totf Imnns,
GuuiUkborw',
Moscow,
D'Jiiiiing-,
( ronton.
Clark's Suiuuil,
Anington.
Frtoryille,
Nicholson.
liopbollom,
Monlrosr.
New Milford,
Great Sud,
Mall x. Fast
3.31) 7.00
3. 00 S.VQ
7.30 10.30
7 .47 10.46
8-01 ll.UU
f.li 11.10
8.19 II. 5
8.43 11.33
8.61 13.00
S.06 l.15
.17 Ii.30
27 13.40
0.37 12 60
4.40
31.45 10 09
12.35 7. 37
12.15
13.00
II 50
11 .40
11-35
11.10
10.53
10.41
10.31
10.21
10.04
41.46
0.27
14
0.50
e.4o
6.10
7.43
7.35
7.1K
C.53
6.3
e.i
3.34
S.33
A.M.
6.53
C.40
6.30
Cti
6. It
3.31
5.37
3.V3
S.I5
305
4 4'J
4.3
4.13
4.00
3 28
3.00
9.51 l.Ort
10.03
10.27
10. JH
11. CI
1.25
1.4(5
tf.00
2 2i
2 33
SO
141
3.60
4.06
4 SO
4.44
.10
3I
a. it
AM ll.lt
1115 11 41
11.44
II S7
H.9S
C.S5
6 10
6.00
5.40
3.13
4 4
4.05
1.35
3.10
P.M.
I.1T
1.60
S.I)
3.34
P.M.
Dinner and Supper at Delaware Station.
connections:
At NEW HAMPTON with Central R.R.
of New Jersey. Trains arrive from New
Yorknt 9.11.10.20. 11.10A.M. nnd2.40.G.&
7.15, 8.30. P.M.; from Easton 0 55A.M., 7.
43 A.M , 1.25. 1.35, 3.54. 7.37. 8.00 P M.
At WASHINGTON with Morris and Ee
Fexlt.lt. J rams irom iew lork a rive at
10.33 A.M., and 7 02 P.M ; from Easton at
7 28, 10.33 A.M., and 12 41 P.M.
At MANUNKA CHUNK wirh Belvidere
Delaware R.R. Train arrive 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 Belvidcre until G.20
A.M. next day.
At SCRANTON with Lickawanna and
B'oomsburg' R. R. Trains arrive from
Wilkes-Barre at 8.00 A.M., 2.55 P.M from
Northumberland at 11.10 A.M., and 9.47
P.M. Depart for Northumberland at 5.40
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 Olyphant,
Archbald, and Carbondale.
At GREAT BEND with Erie Railway.
Trains from the West arrive at 3.43 (leav
ing Buffalo at G.10 P.M.) and 7.24 A.M ;
at 2 and 9.27 P.M. t rom the Eat at 2.52,
5.27, and 11.31 A.M.; 3 53 and 7.51 P.M.
The latter tram witli Sleeping Cats attach
ed, arriving at Buffalo next morning at
6.15. R. A. HENRY,
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent.
Ray 14 1803.
DR. TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH
A mild and agreeable TONIC
STIMULANT, STOMACHIC
arid CARMANITIVE
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from HERBS
ROOTS. Highly benefi-
cial in
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and Loss of Appetite ;
and an
excellent CORRECT
nersons 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 jjtroudabur, and surroun-
diug country, that he has commenced the
above business in Fowler's building, on
Elisabeth street, and is. fully prepared to
furnish any article m his hue of business
at short notice. On haud at all times, a
large stock of
f fry w y
Harness, mp, lruuhs, mace, car
pet yr, Horse-liluuketi, Jielh,
Skates, Oil Cloths, f-
Carriage Trimming promptly attended
to. JOHN O. SAYLOU.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 14, 18"J5.
300,000 KIUCKS
J net burned and for sale at their Brie
Yard, near the Slroudsburg Depot. Person
desiring Brick furnished by rail-road can be
promptly supplied, by, addressing their order
to
W. S. WINTERMUTE & SON.
Stroudburjr, Augu6t 13, 1808.
TVO.VT
rouL YOU II
J awav for worthies articles of
Furn
ture. but so to McL'arty', b"1 you viU get
a;dl paid for it. ISer-t. 2i,';
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing vrhidi
is at once agreeable,
Lealthy, and effectual
for preserving iha
liair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color'
uilh the gless and
freshness of ycuik.
Thia liair is thick
'smm
ened, falling Lair checked, and LaluV
ne33 often, though cot always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tli
hair where tho follicles are destroyed,
or tho glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can Lo saved tor
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling tho hair ivith a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional uso will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling o2', and
consequently prevent baldness. Fraa
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor cau
only benefit but cot harm it. If wantad
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirabls.
Contaiuiug neither oil nor dye, it doea
not soil white cambric, and yet latU
long ou the hair, giving it a rih glossy
lustre and a grutet'ul perfuian.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.r
1'lU.CMICA.L AND ANALTTICAi CfiXUUTSp.
LOWELL, HI ASS.
PKICE $1.00.
Sold bv V. IJOLLINSHEAD, and by
DREIIER & BRO.. Slroudsqurg, and by aJ4
L)rugits and Dealers in Medicine every
where.
BAUCH'S
Commercial Maimrcs;
nE MARK
BATJCH & SONS. Philadelphia,
NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING COU.
Chicago,
Solo Manufacturers.
PRICES.
BAUGITS RAW BONE PHOSFERATE
$56 per 2000 pounds.
BAl'CU'S CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZES,
?50 per 2000 pounds.
BArGIl'S CHICAGO BLOOD MANTRK,
$50 per 2000 pounds.
The above Manure are furnished in botbu-
bigs and barrels, whichever customers pre-
er.
07" The Bags are uniform in weight
GO pounds.
The attention of FdrmA-rs is especially di
rected to the fict that the sources of the-
Raw Material of which the above Manures-
are composed, are to well under control
that we can furnish them of siricily uniform
uality and condition, and ihat they contain
larger percentage of amnionu than any
other class of manufactured manures in that
market. BAUGII & SONS,.
20 S. Delaware Avenun. Philadelphia..
NORTH WEST EN FERTILISING CO.,
Cor. Lake & Iisalle St., Chicago..
03-BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MA
NURES may be procured from dealers in
any ot the principal Towns in tne United
States or Diminion of Cmiada.
For sale by B. F. Brndhead, Delawara-
Water Gap. July 2, lS6d.-4r
Notice.
To Horsemen and Farmers
DR. ROBB'S Great IIore Pow
der will cure the worst Galls, Cuis and
Open Sores on Horses and Cattle, from one
to six davs
Price 50 Cents per Box.
NO CURE! NO PAY!.
Sold bv all Drugffista.
All orders promptly attended to by mail:.
Office, 54 North Sixth St., (3rd Floor,).
rMMelphia, Fa.
October 1st, lSG8.--m3.
KOTirE TO t'AUPEXTEKS
AND ARCHITECTS.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE".
JL to inform all .Mechanics and House
Carpenters', interes-icd, that he will give in
structions in the science of
STAIR IllJJI.m.TCJ,
during the coming year. Instructions will
be given at his residence at the Delaware
Water Gap, tor $2. fr full course, or it
any other place with the additional charge
of his expenses. Those taking lessons in
the science will, when it is practicable, bt
assisted in the erection of stairs, he (Michael j
Schullenbcrger) to be paid usual wages fwr
his work.
MICHAEL SCI1ELLENBERGER.
Delaware Water Gap..
August G -Gm.
VAN HOESEN'S
SASH STOPPER & LOCK..
111 E UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL
. U informs the public that he purchased,
the patent right of VAN HOESEN'S SASH:
STOPFER AND LOCK, and offers for tlo
township rights for Monroe County, upon,
reasonable rates. Address
MICHAEL SCHELLENBERGER,
Delaware Water Gap,
August 6.-6in.e.aw. Monroe County, Ta.
Estray.
ITROM a drove passing frm Taanersvilla
. to Roxburp, Pa., on Wcdnosday, the
16th inst. a DURHAM BULL, a yearli
parked, m irked on the right hip with tar.
Color mixed red and white. Anyone return
ing said Bull, or giving me information of'
his whereahoute, by address-ng me at BeM-
dere, N J. wiil be lilerall rewarded.
TINSMN CARFIAUT
Sep. 22, lc.