11DE TO MARRIAGE. Young' Men' Guide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The humane view f benevolent Physicians, on the Error and Abuses incident to Youth and Early Man hood, sent in sealed letter envelope?, free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA TION, Box. P., Philadelphia, Fa. June 4, lSGd-lyr. TO CONSUMPTIVES. rpHE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S I Prepared Prescription for the cure of CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA BRONCHI TIS, COUGHS. COLDS, and all THROAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been in use for over ten years with the most marked soccss. The Remedy, prpired under Mr. Wil son's personal supervision, sluo a pamphlet containing the original Prescription, with full and explicit direction For preparation and use, teetfiT w:ih a short history of Irs earo, tuaj be obtained of DttEHER BRO., Druggist. Sirmidshurg, Pa., JlEV. EDWARD A. WILSON. 1G5 South Second St., Willianisburgb, N. Y. Cy- Pampli eta furniahej frat ef charge, Way 21, 1-69.-1 jr. Woman. 17lEMAI.ES, OWING TO THE PECU-lia-r and import mt relations which they sustain, their peculiar organization, and the f.vSa ihey perform, are subject to many Buf ferings. Freedom from theae contribute in no small degree to t.e;r happiness and wel fare, tor none can be happy who are ill. 'ot only , but no one of these various te state complaints can ln? be suffered to run on without involving the general health of th individual, and ere long producing per manent sckness and preti.ature decline Nor is it pleasant to consult a physcuo for the relief of those various delicate affections, and only upon the most urgent necessity will a true womin o far sacrifice her greatest charm a to do thi-. The s- x will then thank u for pacing in their hands simple specific which will be ound efficac ousiti re lieving and c-iring almost every one or those troublesome Cf.nida-nts pecu'iar to the sex. Helmbold'sj Extract of Bitch C. Hun dreda suffer on in silence, and hundreds of ethers apply vainly todrugvis's and doctors, who either merely t.nta'ize tnem with the hope of a cure or apply remedies whxh make lh"m wire. I wmld not wish to as sort anything that would do injustice to the afflicted, tut lam bl'gd to?ay that although it may be produced from excessive exhaus tion of the powers of life, by laborious em p'oym.'nt. unwholesome air and food, profue menstruation, the use of tea and c ffee, and freqien childb'rth, it i far o'tener caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucua iccmbrane ofthe vagina itself. When reviewing the causes of these dis tressing compliinip, it is most painful to con template thealtentiant evils cni.t-eqnent upon them. It is buthimple j-jftice to th subject to enumerate s. !tw of the many additional causes which to largely afi'ecl the life, health and happiesof woman in all classes f society, and whxh, consequently, affect mere or lesa dinxtly, the welfare of the en tire human family. The manii that cx;ts for precocious education and marrisge, caus es the yea's thai nature designed tor corpo real devo!o.rnent to be wasted and pervert ed in the r-t'aints of drss. the early con finement of fcho-.l, and especially in the un healthy excitement of tde ball-room. Thus, with the body haP-clothed, and the mind un duly excited by pleasure, perverting in mid night revel the hours t!eigned by nature for tleep and rcet, the work of destruction is half accomplished. In consequence of this early strain upon her system, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a later day. thu aggravating the ril. When one excitement is over, another n proa ctive keeps the mind morbidly scn itive to impression, whilf the now cunttant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely for bidding the xercite indispensable to the at tainment ar:d retention ot organie health And atrength; the exposure to r.ighi air; the adden change ..f temp-rmure ; t,e complete prosl.-sitioii produced by excessive danc ng, snujt, of necessi'y, produce their Jegi'iinate effect. At last an e-irlv marriiL'e caps the Iimx of misery, and the unfortunate one, Jjitherto so utterly regardies-of the plain dic Jates and remonatnncea of her delicate na ture, becomes the unwilling subject cf medi cal treatment. This s but atnrhful picture f the experience of thousands of our young women. Long before the ab'lity to exercise the funct'ons of the scnerntive orgai.s, they re quire an education ot their pecnl-ar nervous syatem, composed of what is caHed the tissue which is. in comm-.n rih the female breast mmA 1ln frAentv under the control of ..r-. j - tnental emotion- and associations at an early period of life; and. as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive, lead, Isr.g before puberty, to habits which sap the very life of thrir victims ere nature has self completed th'ir development. For Female Weakne-s and Debility, Whites or Leucorrhoea, Too profuse Menstru ation, Too L-mi Continued Periods, for Prolapsus and Bearing Dwr, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the mot perfect specific known: Helkbovds Compoxd Exthact oi Bccac. 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 jrlory of ruan kood and womanhod. Helmbold's Ex tract Bcchc is more strengthening than any of the preparations of B-irk or Iroo. in finitely safer, and ui'-re pleasant. Helm bold's Extract Richu, having received the indorsement of t he most prominent phyaiciana in the United Stab s, is now offered to af flicted humanity as a certa-n cure for the fol- Iowidc diseases and rymptom, trom wnai ever cause originating : General Debility, Mental, and Physical Depression, Lubecuity, Uettrmi nation ofBlo 'd to t'ie Head, lon fused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, Resilesaneet and Sleeplessness at Night, Ab sence of Macular Efficiency, Loss of Ap petite, Dyspepsia., Emaciati:in, Law Spirit, Disorganization or Pa rat sis of ihe Organs ef GeiiC'at on. Palpitation ot ihe Heart, and, in fact, all the concomitants of Nervous and Debiliated btate of the system. To in sure the genuine, cut th a out. Ask for Helm bold 'e. Take no other. Sold by Druggists r.nd Dealers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe syrap loms in all communications. Address H. T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical Ware hoosc, 694 Broad N. Y NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-sim J.e of my Chemical Warehouse, and gned H. T. nTLMBQLf, Special Notices. mi m The Last rf. HlllRDRESSlBffi ew'e inoneBoiitc will quick! restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, ctnd produce luxuriant growth. It if perfectly harmless, and b 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 perfumt imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sal by sill Druggists. DEPOT, 19S GREENWICH ST., If. T. For Fale, i.wtc.aie uuu ictail at II ol liosliead'n Drug Store, where dealers will be supplied at the Mauufacturer's prices. Nov. 21, 1867.-1 jr. yj Annum. At the Lutheran Parsonage, in Hamilton, bv Rev. Henry Seifert. MrJaccb Root, of 0 Northampton County, Pa., and Miss Marga ret Iluf.-mith, of Hamilton, Monroe co. Pa. Election cf Board cf Directors. rVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT an Election will be hntd at the Bank ing House of Str-iudburg Bank, iu Strouds burr. Pa., on the lGth day of November, It-OS, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 3 p. m., for the election of thirteen Di rectors foi sa;d Bank, to 6erve one year. Notice is alo given, that the annnal meeting of the Stockholders of s.iid Bank will be held at their Banking House, on the 3rd day of November, tt 10 o'clock, a. m. By order ofthe Board of Directors, J. MACKEY, Cashier. Oct 13, 1SG3. 15w4. Book Agents. A' RE MEETING with rare success in selling Sir JS W. Baker's Explora tions and Advemtcces among the Nile Tributaries of Abvssixma to which is now added an account. -f the Captivity and Release of English Subjects, and the ca reer of the lite jmperor l heodobe. o book ts received among all cl-.C8 of . a e a n e with such unboui-.ucu latar. or so luiiv combinesthrilling intere.-t with solid instruc- tton. Agents, male and female, 6ell it rap-j idlv. "An admirati'e record of scientific explo- ration, geograph cal d fcov. ry, and personal adventure." .V. V. Tribune. 'It is issued in n very atiractive form, and is as entertaining a- a romance. Boston I Journal. Full particu'ars on application to O. D. CASE & CO.. Publishers, Hartford, Cos. Oct 15tb, lbf-8. ml. In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States, Jur the K-istern District of 1'ennsuivama. In the matter of Rudolph Kintner, Bank- runt lUb I ParTi Tliatrirt r.f Pennr.lvania as i,askern UiatriCT. OI rennrivania, as. The undersigned h-rc by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee oi uunoipn inu- - ..r.i I ner, oi O.rouu5.u g. ... iue .u...y , u r m VI. rof',B .e ' ,C,J , , '"ffPr, . . r uj-.urr.t ir.ci. no nas Du JS " - in... a:iuu .u A-w-wkwV District. At Siroudsburg, tin Ut day of May 18G8J May 28 ,186S. DB. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH 1 1 T T A mild and agreeable TONTC STIMULANT, STOMACHIC and CARMAMTIVE BITTERS, K!r!rrtnd pntirelv from H E FIRS ana Anfl.l O J cial in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, and LOSS of Appetite j and an IVE for excellent CORIIECT- persons sufferinir from Disorders of the Bowels, Flatu lence, &c. Sold Everywhere. Depot, No. 413 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. K. TAYLOR, & CO. Vpt 8, lfCS yl. nfir. Presidential Election. Sheriff's Proclamation. Whereas, By an acYof the" General As- mM nnh. r-o.mu..lth nf Pinncvlvi. nia. entitled an set rermUtintr the General Elections within the said Commonwealth." passed on the 'id day of July, 1639. it i(l made the duty of the High Sheriff of every county to give public no ice of such elections to be holden, and to make known in such notice what officereare tobe elected. There- fore. , CHARLES HENRY. High Sher- iff of the county ef Mooroc, do make known i. i . .A4a f .U countv of Monroe, that a PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION will beheld in said county, on Aim me saiu act oi isentDiy, eniiueu -an FIRST TUESDAY OF XOVEMBERlnct relating to elections of this Common. next, beine ihe 3d day of said Month, ' at the n-veral election districts below enu- merated, at which time and places are to be elected bv the freemen of the county o' Monro. TWENTY SIX PERSONS FOR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OFTHE UNITED STATES bv ballot. I Iacc of olillff. The freemen ofthe township of Chesnut- hill are to hold their election at the house of ieiix otorm, m saia lownsnip. The freemen of the Township of Cool- laugh will liold theirelection at the Nagles- ville cho;l -house, in said township. The freemen of the township of Hamilton will hold their election at the house of Ja cob P. Reimer. in aid township. ... The freemen of the township of Middle Smithfield, will hold their election at the house of James Place, in said township. The freemen of the township of Pocono, will hold their election at the house of Ma nassah Miller, in said 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 Kcrchncr, in said township. The freemen of the township of Price, will hold their election at the house of Lewis Long, in saiu xownn "p. The rrc-emon of the township of Eidred, will hold their election at the house ot Jos. Hawk Hi said township. Ihe freemen of the township of Ross, will The 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 Thomas Brodhead, in said township. The freemen of Stroudsburg, will hold their election st the Court House, in said borough. The freemen ofthe township of Stroud, will hold their election at the house ot Aaron ut u .i i i u .rt'i i .1 I v. vjara, m uie ouruuyu iruuuurg. The freemen of the township of Tobyhan- nan, will held tneir election at the house oi ltooert iwrner, ia saia wHiump. t-i.. it : ... i . m 1 f i- 1 a. .ITC"TI t ine ireemen oi me townsnip oi jacKson, will hold their election at the houoe of Samu- R. BossarJ, in said township. The freemen of the township of Tunk- hannock, will hold their election at the! house of Benj. F Schafcr, in said township. The freemen of the township of Barrett, will hold their election at the house of Deubltr, in said township. Whereas. By the act of the Congress of the United Mutes, entitled "An Act to a peo-Jrnend the Eevcralacts heretofore passed, and 1 mm smart tor ether nurDosrs. and approved warcn third, one thousand eight hundred anj sixty five, all persons who have deserted the inili tarv or naval service o! the United States and who have not been discharged, or reliev cd from the penalty, cr disability therein pro- vided, ore deemed, and taken, to have volun-J tanly relinquistied, anu ;or eited, their nguts I of citizenship, and their rights to become citi-J zens. and are ceprived of exercismjr any rirrhts of citizens thereof : I And tchereas. Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not. under the consutu- tion anu lawsoi t'ennFVivania.quaiinea eiec- tors ot the commonwealth : Section 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- moniceallh of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, ana u is ncreuri cnaciea oy au- thority of the same, That in all elections iiciuanu s-w - ' . I I .r 1 il I I T I fc n...-...-. j - - r-nv ,nch e ection to receie any bal- it rha ka nnn rr i uir m i t i rt nr miitM i Jot. or ballots, from any person, or persons, . :: I l embraced in me proviaione, anu Buojuti lQe oi.acuny, imposeu eigm uunoreu mm B.i,-u.v. k. ... - u.uw.u. iui .v..v w j ballot, or bahots. Section 2. Tbat if any such judge or in- e , j 'f"" v v rW i r ' h r burg, on the third day after the day of elec awful bal ot. or ballots, from any such di- 7 . . . i..ri n . r qualified person, he, nr they; 6o offending. shall be amity ot a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, in any cnurt of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, he shall, for each offence, be sentenced to pay a fine ot not less than one hundred dollar, and to un dergo on imprisonment, in the jail ofthe proper cutny, lor not It ss than 6ixty days. Sectioji 3. lhat il any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid shall, at an election, hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, vote, or tender to the lofneers thereot, and oiler to vote, a ballot, or ballots, any persons, so offendii.g. thi.ll bo guilty of a misdemeanor," and on conviction! thereof, in any court of quarter session of this commonwealth, fchall, tor each oMence.l be punished in like manner ae is provided in the preceding section of this act, in the case of officers of election receiving such unlaw- ful ballot, or ballots Sectiok 4. That if any person shall here .IV na.ani1 iflviun n v nrsin nr ner I , i ons, deprived o; cmien6iiip, ana aisquanneai as aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or ballots to the officers of any lection, hereafter to be held inthiscommonwcalth.or shall persunde, or sdvise, any such cCcer to receive any bal lot, or ballots, from any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, m rr. in.lomoa nrtr .1 .1 rM. nn v i f 1 1 nti tlifriirl in anv rnurt ot nuarter aesKinriK or this com- ' . . lit. .k.n 1. :.i i: t;i. n,.n ner as is provided in the second section of .... 1 this act. in the case of officers of such elec- tion receiving such unlawful ballot, or bal- lots. Section 8. That it shall tha duty of theMpvO.'X'T you know Miul Jr. II. sherifiV, in the several counties of this com- monwealth, to inncrt in their proclamations of elections, hercaRer to be held, th first nur acctiona of this act. with the preamble thereof, and upon conviction of any violation of the requirement of tins tection, any slier- iff shall betruiltr of a misdemeanor in office. and ba punished in liks manner as the of- feoces rrobibited by the seeoDd. third and fourth Fectiens tfthisscsre p'ip!ha.rl. Th law regulating' tbei lection ol'Prttsi dential electors, provide as followt: Notice is Hereby Ctiren, That every peraon, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold an oSce or ap pointment of profit or trust under the United States or of this State or any city or corpor nted district, whether a cotmni.-sioued officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or sgents who is or snail te empioyeu unuenne iegia- lativp' executive or judiciary department of !h,s tate or the United States or of any mcorporaie u-sinct; anu a.so .very "lemoer oi congress anu oi u.e o-a.e leg.s- anu oi uie se.eCl or common council of any city, or commtssioner or any .ncorpor- aleu u,8I.ri 13 ?',aw ncapaue oi noia.ng or rasing the same time, the sppotnt- " ""Tt r c.r . eitcuon ni una v,on,uiou wtaiui. unu u.bi no IpsPpctor, Judge or other officer of such elec- ".'r. . , . Y . . V. wealth, passed July 2d, 1S3U, further provides niL-i .1- - T 1 f. I .1 ll . a,1 nepeci..ri anu juo-es sn.w nirei "l lhf respective places appointed for hold- uierireuon ui ui iSlnCu . .m7 respect.vety neiong, rjeiore nine ocioce in ,Le nonnng of th.j second Tuesday of Octo- ber aml pRchofsatd inspectors ehall appoint olIe c'crk who shall be a qualified voter. snectivelv-10 attend at the Dlaces of holding -verv rreneral. snecial or townshio election during the whole time said election is kept onen. tor the purpose of firivmsr information to lhr TtISnr.etori. and Jude-. when calledon :n rp!.,lnn tft ,h riirhtof nv nor.on assess- cd by them to vote at such election, aim such other matters in relation to the as.-ess- ments of votes as the said inspector or judg es, or cither of them, shall from time to time require. Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty- fir.t section of said act every General and Special election ehal be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 in the evening, when the polls 6hall be closed. "No person Ehall to admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list ot taxable inhabitants famished bv rhe Com- inissioner?, unless first he produces a receipt for payment within two years, of a State or Uounty tax asiessea agreeably to the uonsti- tutii.n. and rrive sati-factorv evidence either nn , wn lor llie affirmation of another .u.. h n!lui Knrh ,r nr on f.itlir, fo nrnflnen a reco'tnl. shjll maket 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 vears he shll depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the biate at least one year next fcptore his application nnd make such proof of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he dors verilv believe, from the accounts given him, that he is of the sge aforesaid, and gives such other evidence as is required l..,),;..-, wUronnnn th mma nffliR wr. "... K . fon FO ajm,lted Q vote shall be inserted in t!lft ainhahetieal lit bv the innector. and a ntp t!ljrif, nnnosi,. therom. bv writing the -rr- - . - . - . worj .tax ne should be admitted to vote fcv reason of having paid tax, or the word age. if he shall be admitted to vote by reason ofl sucn age; snau ue cancu out to me cieras. i i ii. i . .1 i who shtll make the like notes in the list ofl voters kept by them. "In all cases where the name ola person claiming to vide is found on the list furnih- ed by ihe Commissioner and Assessors, or his nirht to vote whether thereon or not u ot- jected to by any qualified citizen it hall be tlia li:ftr i A' tha inrnrtrir in frnmint cnr.h person on oath as to his qiialincations, and it 1 " - . ... I h clniniH tn h.iic resided within ttie districtl fir one year or more his oath shall be suffi cient pr.-of thereof, but shall make proof at least by one competent witness who shall be a qualin.-d elccor that he has resided Within the district for more than ten days next pre- cedinrj such election and shall also himself! e wear, that Ins bona fide residence in pur- tuanrc of his l.iwful calling is within the district, and that ne did not remove In said district for the purpose -f votin; therein. Every person qualified aforesaid, and who ehall make due proof, if requ red of his resi- dencc and oivmentil tax1)" ainresai.i. man be admitted to vote in the township, ward orLex R.R. Trains finm New York nrive at district in which he shall reside. ,t ifapv prFOri nt qualified to vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law except tne " . . - . . . . ofnua'ified citizens tha 1 appear at any ace of e)ec,jon for tie p.,rpose of issuing ticucis or iniiuencinir me citizens qU'iiiuu . .. 0 lo voie netnanon coiiviciion lorieu anu pay i. !..i .wi:.. . . i i it : t ? f -tprv meh (.fTric and be imnri-oncd for I J . . ' anv terra not excedinrr three months. Pursuant to the provision contained in the th section of the act aforesaid, the Judges l)f thc 8fore6aid di6lricl ,Iian ,ake charge f , ftr rf;turn ()f ,hc elect on it j;.,,;,.. ,i r,.a , . r. ' ,. . I 1 Il.Ct'lIIit li HUT JUUjitS IIUIll coin uiril in ik jic uurl 0fie ,n t,e Borough vt brouus- tion, bemj for the present year on FRIDA Y the 6th day of NO V EMBER next, then and there to do, and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable circumstan ces, is unable to attend saicmeeting ol Judges then the certificate or return as aforesaid slull be taken charge of by one of the In ppectors or clerks of the e'ection of said dis trict, who shall do and perform the duties required cf aaid judge unable to attend God Save the Commonwealth) CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff". Sheriffs Otlicr, Siroudaburf, ) September 17, 1868, J. B. COOPER. E. L. ROGERS. COOPER & KO&EUiS, aIENERAL COMMISSION MER- VJ CHANTS for the aale of Tlour. Grain, Feed. Seeds, tc, 217 North Water Street, am 'J'H North Di lawarri Avfnn Phi Inrlol. - "r PhJj- T,L, CrParticular attention paid lo BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. Oct. 1 '68m6. 300,000 Mim Just burned and for sale at their Brick V r1 npur th K t mil i itYifi T IT Doru1 Pirsin( ileainnr' IJrick turnis iel bv rai -rond can I. n . n . . . . . I n.nn.nti. ..nnt,u,i k. ..i, ik.;. nrAm, I 1 1 fv a to W S. WINTERMUTE & SON. Stroudsburg, August 13, 1808. JL- tMcCurty is the only Undertaker in Si rou'daburg who understands his business? If not, attend a Funeral managed by any J other Undertaker m town, and you will .ce J the proof of th fact. laepi. to, o. "pVO.VT FOOI, YOUR MOCV U way for worthiest arliclBcf Furoi tore, Vut iro to McC'nrtr'a, and you will get well P3!d to f5rt- 3.'7' Ayer's Sarsaparttla, FOB PrBIffVUO X11B ZSX.OOXX The reputation thli ox celleut medicine enjorj, la derived from It cures, mar j of which s.ro truly luarvellous. Invciernto ca.es of Scrofulous dis ease, where ths syjlorc seemed saturated' with corruption, bare been purified and cured y It. Scrofulous affections and diaordera, which were ? irr&rated by the acrofn- LrkU rnnfAir.innl'nti m:til they were painfully afflicting-, have been radically cured in such great numbers In cJmost every amo tion of the couutry.that the public scarcely &eedto be informed of its virtues or uei. Scrofulous poison is one of the moat destructive enemies of our race. Often, lh uueea and unfelt tenant nf the orjranfcm undermines the coui-tiiuticm, ar.d invites the attack of eufeebling or fatal disca&3, M ithout exciting a suspicion of it presence. Ag&in, It seems to breed infection throughout the l,od, ijjd tlien.cn soaie favorab'e occasion, raj-iilly develop iuto one or other of its hideous forma, either on tha surface or among the vitals. la the laSLur, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in the lung or heart, or tumors formed In the liver, or it show lta preaenre by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations ou ome part of the bod v. ileuce the occa sional use of a bottle of this SartnpariUa ia ad vUnblc, even when no active symptoms of dlseaao appear. Peraons afflicted with the following com plaints generally find imm9diate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of th's SAItSAPAUlL L,A: St. Anthony's Jre, Hot or JTrytifHlaa, Tetter, Salt Jiheum, Scald Head, Hir.ytrorm, Sore Sort Ear, and other eruptions or visible forms of Hn-ofulou disease. Also In the more concealed forma, as 2ipejMia, 2ryir, Jlcart IiUcaic, lita, JCptUpay, Xvra(pi, and the various Itcerotta affecuona of the ir.ucu lar and nervous pysteina. t-yphilii or t'nrral and .VerrwWaZ THtea are cured by it, thongh a longtime Is required for rubdmng the c obetinute nialatlica by any medicine. Hut long continued uc of It.is meuiciue will cure Cia complaint, lucorrhna or Whiitt, I terxnt Ulceration, and JVmoff JHae, are com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured bv iu puri'ying and invigorating effect. 'Minute D'irec tiona for each case are found in our Almnnac, sup plied gratis. JthrumatiKtti and lout, virion canned by accumulation of extraneona tnattera In the blood, yield quicklv to it, as alro J.irr Complain!, Torpidity, i:ottrt ion or Inflam mation i( thoX-frer, and Jaundice, when arising, a a they often do, from the rankling poisons In tha blood. Tin b A It S A I' Alt I L LA is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the syatem. Thoae who are Languid and J itU8, Jepon dtmt, Slreples, ami troubled with Xrrvou Ap jrrrhtmaion or Fcnra, or any of the affections aymptomalic of Wenknc, will find immediate i-elief and convincing evidence of lu rastcraCvt power upon trial. PREPARED RY Or. 7. C. AYER Ot CO.,Z.cwclX, Ksn. Practical and Analytical CAmj t. SOLD BT AXL DRUGGISTS ETOBYvTHZRa. and by WM. IIOLLINSHEAD, and by DREIIER &. P.RO.. Stroudsburc. Pa . - . . , lieuvrarc. Lackawanna & iicsicru RAIL PwOAD. Summer Arrangemant, May 4, 1868. TRAINS LEAVE WIITTTASD I IllTWIID. Fata Ex. Matl AM. STATIONS. rhila-Itlpfcja, e Tora. New liitmpto. Washu lwD, Oxford, Uiic!ei!!a. Miiiui.k c:buBk, Dclai(, Mount Bethel Water ai. STKOUDSBLRC, SpraKvikriile, IlttiirvTil'a, Forks. Tobyhanfa. CiiuiUklMire', Moscow . Dunning, s-rraiiton. k's Suraxil, Ab;r.jion. ?actoyii;e, NlclioiB. Itopbot'.um, Montrose. New Mi. for J, Creal 2eu&, Mail Sx. rut f.M 3.30 7.00 4 40 1.43 10 0 11 33 7.37 S.l'O 8. t'O T.3H 10.30 7 47 J0.4S 8.01 ll.CJ S.'I 11.10 8.14 11.25 8.4? 11.33 a il 1S.00 9 0S It IS 9.17 12.30 S27 l?.C .37 14 50 8.S2 I.0C 11.13 11.00 11 30 I! .40 11 33 11. to 10.33 10.41 10.31 10.31 10.34 9.43 9.17 9. 14 e.50 t.iO 8.10 7.41 7.33 7.1 0.53 S 28 a is 54 S.33 A.M. fi 53 6.40 0.30 0 13 6.16 331 3.3T 3. 33 SIS 3 Mi 4.43 4.33 4.13 4. CO 3 X 3.33 3. CO loos 10.37 10.39 11.01 1.S5 1.4S t.oo S 3-2 3 33 1 SO 3 42 3.50 4 15 4 SG 4.44 .I0 t 31 Hi AM 11.11 11.13 11 43 11.42 6.33 6 10 e.oo II JJ 12.35 s 40 l"- J S.13 4 4 Oi 3.33 3 10 P.M. 1.17 1 50 9.1S 2.3i P.M. Dinaer&nd npper at Uelawaie batiOa. connections: At NEW HAMPTON with Central R.R of New Jersev. Trains arrive from New V'ork at 9.11.10.20. 11.16A.M. and 2 40.6.3V 7.15. H.30. P.M.: from Easton C 55A M.. 7, 43 A.M , 1.23, 1.5, 3.M, 7 37. 8.00 P M. At amii.nu 1 u. witn .viiirrisana ga 10.33 A.M.. and 7 P.M ; from Easton at 7 23, 10.33 A.M., and 12 41 P.M. I 1. UlNriTVL I nillTVL" ... At MANUNKA CHUNK wirh Belvidere Delaware R.R. Trams arrive frcin Phila- delphia at 11.20 A.M.. 8.02 P.M 8.02 P.M.. and leave 8.20 P.M. i .unsi, I wrmm 1 - . ' . T" V 1 The last train tops at Bwlvidere until 6.20 A.M. next d;iy. At SCRANTON with Lackawanna and Bloomtburg R. R. 1 rams arrive from Wi kes-Barre at 8.00 A..M..2.5o P.M,, from Norlhumterland at 11 10 A.M., and 9.47 P.M. Depart fir Norihumberland at 5.40 A.M.. 3.30 P.M.; for Wilks-Barree at 8 30 A.M., 6.42 P.M. rhese trains atop at all r a . a. or-n .vrrw ii- n.i..... Hudson Canal Co.'s Railroad, for Olyphmt, Archbatd, and (arbondale. At GREAT BEND wiih Erie Railway. Trains from the West arrive at 3.43 (leav- ing Buffalo at 6 10 P.M.) and 7.24 A.M ; at 2 and 'J.27 P.M. t rom the riM at v..rz. .27, and 11.31 A.M.; 3 53 and 7.51 P.M. The latter train with Sleeping Cais attach ed, arrivinrr at BifTalo next mornii'e at 6.15. R. A. HENRY, Gen. Tass. and Ticket Agent. Ray 11 1808. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN, Just Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents, A LECTURE on tub Natvr. Treat me nt, and Radical Cure of Spermato rrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility.and Impediments to Marriage rrcncrally ; Nervousness, Cm nmntir.n. Fnileusr and fits; mental and I'i.vb rl Ii.cnnncitv refiiltmrr nom reu- .....r...., r-. , , . ,,. Ab,.s. tc. BY ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. D , Author ot the "Green Book," The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience lhat the awful consequences ....... Oi Self-AuUre may be effectually removed M whiiuui nn-uinnr-, a, nuuuuii ""'i-'1 '"" I. !... ...... , iil,n..t J . n .1 or, .i Lnroie.al oncrations. bouii-s. inatrumenls.l I i-i I VFS 'Hll Jt B'-SSII.' -m w AttrA at iiiOfa rartiin anil Pir.tual. bv uh aitirp nr f,,n ia i nunTin P mil n l!inilf may be, may cure himseil ctieai.ir, pnvate - i M iii-n t... i .pptitiik avtt.i. t Timr.iK-n. a;t. -runi '""' . AMDS Sent, under seal, in a nlain emelone. -"j i . .ny .d or iwo t iiamps. ur.uiriwv..r Ma rriape Guide," price 23 cents. Address the Publishers, CI AS. J. C. RMMi&LU., ?7 Bowery. Nev York, July 3, lWf-ly. To-t Ot?ce Iks ., Ayer's "igor? For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which 14 at once ngreeabk, Iiealtiiv, rdJ efTectrial for preserving1 ll hair. Faded or gray hair is scon restored to iis original coZer vruh t!is flat and freshness cf vcvik. ened, falling hair checker!, ntd bald ness often, though tict alwayf, curet by its use. Nothing cau reatora lha Lair where tho follicles Rre dublroytA, or the gland3 atrophiwil stcd uacayed. But such as remain can L- PHVd usefulness by this applieaficn. Instead cr fouling tli3 hair with & pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean nnd vigorosu. Its occasional uae will prevent th Lak from turning gray or fulling off, ani consequently prevent Lftldutss. Fro from those deleJerious substaxces whicJa make some preparations danzwrors and injurious to the hair, ths Vigor ci only benefit but cot harm it. If wasUd merely for a HAIR DRESSING. nothing else can be found so dtsirsV. Containing neither oil tor dy, it do not soil white cambric, and yet lasta long ou the hair, giviug it a ria gloss lustra and a grateful psrfusit. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & &v Phicticxl axd Axalttical Cin.mt:4, Lowrhb, riAss. FITICS $1.00. bv V. IIOLLLXSIIEAD, sad by DREHER &. BRO., S'roudsqurg, and by aJ4 Druirgi'ta and Dealers ia Med;cina every where. Commercial Maunres, BATJCH & SONS. PhiladelpMt, H0STH WESTERIT IEETILIZINQ Ca, Chicago, fold .Tiaiintacturers. PRICES. BirGH'S RAW LOSE FEGSPEE1TB, 85G per 2000 pounds. BAIGII'S CHICAGO B"E FERTILIZSS, $50 per 2000 pounds. B1CGITS CHICAGO ELOOD MLMRSr 850 per 2000 pounds. The above Manures are furnished in botk bags anJ barrels, whichever customers pre fer. 07- TA Dags art uniform in weight 160 younds. JQ The attention of Farmers is espee'allv dn- rected to ihe fact that ibe bourefs cf th Raw Material of which the above Manure are composed, are o weil under control that we can furnish them of strictly uniform quality and condition, ami that they coniain h larger percentage ot ammonii tfian any other cla-H of taanufactured manures in th market. BAUGII t SONS, 20 S Delaware Aenu", Ph lade'phia. NORTH WESTEN FERTILIZING CO., Cor. Lake &. La?a!le St., Chicago. OCT B AUG IPS COMMERCIAL MA NURES mav be procured from dealers in .... " t L !' I any 01 tue principal towns in me oinieu Slates or I)ifni:iio:i of Canada. For tale bv B. F. BrndheaJ, Delaware Water Gap. July 2, 186S.-4w Saddle and Harnesa Manufactory. The undersigned respectfully iuforinsi the citizens of StrouJsbursr. and surroun- ding country, that ho has commenced th above business iu i owler a Lundmc:, on Elizabeth street, and is fuliy prepared t J furnish any article in his line of buices?, . , r ' larije Etock cf Harness. ti", iruni, i atitf oar 2et JSijs, Horse-hlankttt, lieUt, Skates, Oil Cloths, Carriage Trimming promptly atfended to. JUH.N U. SA1LUU. Stroudsburg, Pec. 14, ISOx KOTITE TO CAKPE3TEIIS AND ARCHITECTS. riHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE M to iniorni all Mechanics and Houa Carpenter?, interetted, that ho will give i structions in the science of stair nuiLnno, during the coming year. Instruction will be given at hi residence at the Delaware Water , Gap, for S2- f.r full course, or at any other piece wiui me auuuionat ear of his expense. Those taking lesstins ia the science will, when it is practicable, be assisted in tho erection of stairs, he (Michael Scludienbergei) to ba paid usual wages for his work. MICHAEL DCI1EI.I.ENBERGER, Delaware Water Gap. August 6 -6m. VAN HOESEN'S SASH STOPPER & LOCK. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL- X lv informs the public that he purcnisaa . . i.i .t-r the patent right o! Ar ll.)wr- o o.aoj fci urrkll A.i uu iv, ami uc. .u. i a I Tf w XK n 1 1 ri(Tnl fr Monroo County, upon Address - - t reasonable rates, . ... g-y eh . Delaware water up. nil .u lVllilLiU - Hair 1 Menroe County, Pa, l TPnf vmr i.-i TTROM a drove paFSinir from TannersviUe I 1 i , r , I ,v X to Koxburg, fa., on w funr-saay, in to 10th mst. a uuiuiaai duli, ayrarinff , o w, w; . - . ins "id Bull, or giving me information of his whereabonip, by adJressinp me at Bcl'4 dere, N. J wid be lihrallf rwardel TINFM-VX OABIf AFT. n n