hc 3cffcvsoman, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1SC0. Driiwi jgAifej Jiitliiiii. run r: over nor, Major Gccsral JOHN Vv. GEARY OF CTJ.VH Kit LAND COUNTY. It has been hot enough for a week rast to melt the faith of a hard-shell 9 christian. T Our farmers are all bu?y us bees, j ust now, gathering the hay aud grain harvcts, both of which we learn are full average crops. The weather is probably as good .ias could be gotteu up fur the crops, but it is altogether too hot for either man or Least employed iu the work. fc5 Mr. Christopher Murphcy, a n tive cl Ireland, was instantly killed by te falling of an CTubaukmcut, at Forks' Sta tioc, P. L. & Yv Railroad, on Monday last. The deceased was SO years of age, and had been iu this country less than a mouth. His body was shockingly man- "XSJ A Post-office has been established at Rosburg, Northampton county, Pa.. and M. G. Sticr has been appointed Post master. The official name of the cfice is " Jolinsouville." This office is on the new route about being established, from Piicksville, via Delpsburg, and 3It. Beth tl to Dills Ferry. r 27' John Brink, eTr., better known as "Old Squire Brink says the Milford JIcrall, of the lGth, "died ia this village ycrterJay morning. He was a quiet, in offensive old man, well known to every body in this vicinity, and an object of in terest to straogers when told of his terri Lle fall, when a young man, from the summit of the cliff below this village, and miraculous escape" from death." His es cape was indeed miraculous, for he fell and rolled together from a height of more than a hundred feet, and had a large sawlog as company ia his fall, at that. 2?" We have been requested. to state that Dr. C.Tobin, of Xew-Ycrk, has taken rooms at the Stroudsburg House, and will be prepared to receive patients on and after Iocday. The Dr. comes highly reeom 1 mended by Physiiiaas, Clergymen, Pro ! lessors and others, as a successful practi tioner in cases of Chronic and ervous AlTecticus, Tumors aud all diseases cf a i r.yccTOus nature, aud will be pleased to resolve the aQictt! at his rooms dcrins :'' i-icj with us. lie has been sojourn- '. : i'cr r.o".c lime nt Euiton and Bolv! . " .. 7.2-m rrtcS "'iI great sneews if. tho "3 ifjr i -" Slectricii'- fo ?n innortabt trx'd preraiacut sgc-n'. in his practice. It would be well To. persons afliicied with r.ny of the ills thit flesh, is heir to, to give ihc Dr. a call. Churcli D LiUlvll Lit.'. X h c n o v. 3 ' fc Church, c.ectcr for the u roadie n ia the neighborhood o? Scribner't fv&ool-hostse. on the Taunersville circuit, this co m tv, was dedicated I? i! . ' j v-r..ei7 services . n t or Jie ; Ilev. Mr. I 'd w.jre of lie church bviiu: " ' and cost in its or-2;L: neat, structure 1275, and. it is creditable to the co-.i legation that the fact can be announce:! that its comple tion will leave it free from all incumbrance This, ia a community somewhat widely .scattered, and uot overly blessed with an abundance of this world's goods, speaks -volumes in behalf cf their zeal in the cause .of their Divine Master. Tho cash jeceipt3 at the dedication, wc learn reach ed the handsome sum of $11-3. The balance yet to be ollectcl oa cubscrip- tion, is ldo. The drawing o i.it i. in- jjiucr- prise Ur tlie brneht ine 1'l.o.nix I ire; Company, came of! at the Court-IIous!e, ia this borough, cn Saturday Dvcniug Ic;?. t.iie njaona-eincTit r: r ri ir.to f hr- V:. L-h -i i r;" w : n cr WSJ ' i v- tf the !iV.-vt.h-.!dcr'.!,J Mid evcrv:!i feet i'ainx-.v s d tie t ci;.-uie -i 'It I ' is the 10 ult of the drawing : J 'i lit j 't iv f.iit of J'urriiture W'ui. i ticket No. SI. ;-:lvcr t'utor (io'. 11. T. Jiaktr. Hccoi-: Vi -uuier TTMl t J.'i Jit. If I.' I J i,,.!.i;.. ,..! . v i Third Prize Sot .Silvcr-Pir ted Forks Jacob Row, holding ticket So. 127. " Fourth Vn;. Siiver-PJated Cutter Dish A. M. .) i.-i:c--- holding ticdet No. 13C. The drawing ended with the lucky pocsglad iu thirgood luck, and the uuiucky ne3 glad in having, at least, contributed towards tlie building up of the Fire Cotn-y-nny. We learn" that the company net lji some $85 by means of the transaction. The Stroudsburg Woolen Mills. We took a si roli through the Stroudsburg Woolen Mills, r,n Saturday morning last, under t!:e chaperonage of the gentlemanly clerk of the establishment, C. R. Andre, Eq., and must confess t tlie f.clin of great inter- in and tome surprise-at what we ihcre saw. The building could nut be better suited to the purpose kr which it was intended, and the machinery and c nvenipnees, so far as they go, are r,ll that coufd be desired; in fact, are Left described by the simple, though forcible, wcrd p-ufecf. Hut herein did net lay the cause of our surprise, for we knew that the original de sign embraced a substantial building, with all the conveniences of a first tliss Mill, and machinery containing all the latest im provements. Ii was the manufactured good which met our ryes, in the course of cur pere grination, which most surprised us. We ex pected to see good specimens of work some thing, possibly, a degree advanced beyond the average product of country woolen mills: but we saw more than this we saw the most beautifully finished specimens of Plain and lancy Cassimers, llannels, &c. : if not the finest in qualify, at least approaching so near the finest cs to show what the Mill and its employees arc capable of doing, if the vimo the stockholJers, backed by the spirit of our citizens, wili on'y afibid them opportunity to CO. e do not see why, with such specimens of goods ns we siw to go before the country the Stroudsburg Mills should not become as noted for the excellence of its woolen fib riC3 as arc the Mcrrimac and Spraguc for their cotton g-ods. There is no reason why unless a reason looms up in the Jack cf tint go-a-h:afiativencss, on the part of our citi zens of wealth, so lucessiry to make ours take position among the first Md Is of the country. It may be, however, that expe rience will open their eyes to the fictof tlie necessity of --reater energy and greater out lay, if they wt.ull make tho Stroudsbtir Mill stocjj a paying investment. It cannot be done by temporising and time-serving. The investment of pennies, in a penny si rit, with tha expectation of. reaping dollars. ii .i w;ii, m t:ie woIcn as in every other busi ness, bring only certain disappointment ; a little deferred, perhaps, In: sure to come in the end. It was dollars, liberally butjudi ciously in vested, which built up Lowcl, Law- renc- a nd the other manufac uricg towns of the East, many cf them with not onu half our natural advantages, and made ths poc!; cts of their inbibitants p'elhoric with wealth. Dollars as liberally and judiciously invested in the erection and conduct of factories in Monroe county, will do fu!J as much fur this section and this people. The experiment in course of trial in the Stroudsburg Mill is well worth a perfect trial. We are not, by any mean?, a believer in the doctrin2 we lately suv advanced in print, that Monme county is unfitted to become a good finning county, an J is naturally, en ac count of its mountains, and hill?, and livin" streams, fit for an extensive manufacturing s.icp only. The facts ail scont at the idea. O ir up'andsand lowlands, rough in their ex terior we admit, only await ing the hand of the energetic husbandman, as all experience aaor.-s, io m-ike very UJcns sDrin cut of our rou;h places, and" our never faiJin" streams, with their abundance of power run ning to waste for th? want of enterprise to lead it to us?fulncss, attest the benefi cence of Providence in fitting meansto ends, and furnishing the sinews which should make Monroe one of the most important counties ia the country important in furnishing the power to propel the numberless factories of which it .should be tha center, and in furni.h- iv-t i':c rich soil from whence should spring ihn i: atori.:! with which to feed the toilintr ir-g thousands employed therein. Tl 5 i JlPPfi Il.if U' f con ttin ttiinrrc .Tnnis.to1 !3 our n:t;iral advantage of mountain, hiH ani, ,ctfeain t)at we hailed the advent of the r-''aayi3?.raa3rb!irg Mill, nnJ wished it th letuo'list abundant success. We look upon it I 1IC UI'JCL upon it as the nnc'fjus around v.hich will centre ourrand s::cce.ss in the futureand we urge its sup- i port tn.at the day of the manufacturing and farming miiienuium of this hitherto neglected section of country may be hastened. There r.rc dollars to be counted by thousands only, jn the investment if we will dL.panse dollars, by hundred.- or fifties in. the effort to draw ihctnout. Dven with the means at hand thish apparent. Why there should now be hesi tation is an enigma to us. We have heard a rumor in connection with the Mil!, which nlone t-hould open the eyes cf all, however will fu'ly blind, to " the safety of ths investment, and lead them to greater things in its support and in the ad vancement cf it capacity to meet the de mands of certain mxrket. While aruon-hc I stockholders, ami our citiz?:i of meons. there 10 nemancy, hecausc of fear fur th' safety of the amounts already invested, par- lies who have made fortunes in other locali tie; ;i lfu bfisircss to which our mill is so ;-'''j' 'r'', ; r'? Anxious to eecure a lease I-:ron. :rg Miiif, at a rate which j 'v.'-' I".v - Ji i;'.,rt on the investment, i tts'.rf i.. f-tij j,. f;,vor of our own citi- '-:is ta..;ii !,.,!d oj'th..- voi in eamestl i h : t!:.!i 1 ti it- gives u another in nee id' tlu; gre it ixsuiu that fotuetimes - o - I . i I J V mall l.eirinn;n"s. A small bov w.is ytftui" off fire-crackers, on the fourth of July, whea one of thcui accidently fley iatr and ignited some scattered sluvin 's. There was a fresh wind at the time, and the fire spread to a cooper shop near by. The adjoining building took fire from this, and very soon the conflagration pass ed beyoud nil control. Within twenty four hours, the fire swept over 200 acres of territory, ravaging thirty streets, de stroying 2,000 buildings, and ejecting nearly 3,000 families from their homes. Ia this not a terrible example of the dan gers attendaut upon the careless bundling of fireworks ? K-Through forgetfulncs3, re omitted to make mention of the game of base ball played between cine of the Neptune club of Easton, and nine of the Stroudsburg club, in this place, oa the 4th. The fol- Joi ng which we take from the E.islon Ex- n . 1 r.. - 4. 1 .. press oi lue uiu, gives uui uuiy uu ac count of the game but also Easton opin ion of the base ball material of this lo cality : -" Base Ball Yesterday the Neptune Base Call Club of this, -U ce played a match pame m Stroudsburg with the Stroud.-burg Base B.ill Club, resulting in a decided victory for the former. The Stroudsburg club played exceedingly well for so young a club, beinj organized scarcely a month, and "with prac tice will make one i.f the finest in our sec tion of the State. In one innings the field ing of the Stroudsburg boys was especially noticeable, from ti e f ct tint they "white washed" the Neptunes on three fly-catches, all of them beinir stdendid catches. One ball c.iu"ht by Davis was a beautiful catch The Neptunes played with their usuil good fielding and splendid batting, .making in one innings twenty-nine.' The Nnptunps all speak with the kindest words of the hospi table reception ar.d treatment which thev re ceived, and express the hope that the time may soon come when thy can express their thanks in a more substantial manner. The following is the score: NEPTUNE. O. It. Smith, r., 3 II Wykolt, 1st b., 5 x HiMiser, c, 3 10 IUU r, r. I., 4 U Stewart. b., 2 10 Hrown.s. s.. 6 6 Dfiiiklioii'e. 1. f- 2 11 u.i1:iik. ,ui i.. o i:i STReUDSDUUC.O. It llull.p , t. r.eii, r.s.. V. tieil. Is bt , Roatls 1. f., Lr t 2U b.. Wains, c. Davis, r. f., T. Drown. .d b., I 2 6 4 2 3 4 3 Htckiii.in, c. f.. 2 S i Duller, c f., 7 to I 2; Umpire III Rpeder, of the Neptunes. Fly-catches Neptune, Brown 1, Houser 3; Stroudsburg, Brown 2, Hull 1, Davis 1, T. Bell 1. Waters I. Home Runs Neptune, Brown 1, Houser 3 ; Stroudsburg, T. Bell 1. Put out on basis Neptune 0, Stroudsburg 12. Scorers Neptune, W. B. Ilcckman; Stroudsburg, Dr. (.. W.Jackson. The National Convention. CIKCULAU. Washington-, D. C, July 10, 1SGG. Your immediate and earliest attention is invited to the annexed call for a national convention, issued by the National Union Executive Committee, and the accom panying endorsement thereof by promi nent gentle-men who are well known to the country : The uudcrsigned have been duly ap pointed a committee to facilitate and ex pedite, by correspondence and otherwise, such action as may be necessary to bring together at Philadelphia a convention of the ablest uieu of tho nation, without re gard to their party antecedents, who favor generally the restoration policy President Johnson has advocated as against the dangerous course pursued by the majori ty of Congress. "We deem it proper to suggest that it is desirable that there be sent from each State four delegates at-lare and two from each congressional district, who favor the principles set forth in the call, to be tak en from the supporters of Johnson and Lincoln in 1864, and a like number from their opponents. Also four delegates Irom each Territory, and four from the District of Columbia. In those States whereof a pirtion of the people were late ly in rebellion, a corresponding .number of delegates mav "hc- .-.i :'u ? .v-de generally who a c '.':". -t'.vf: i i in the call. Ir. i n ,. ;.' ..;. :. that these snge."i:.cr.:-' ;.. . . any a.raagcments r.!rovly naf.-. lov selection of delegates. It is ie'.i cntit o'.y to the political organizations in the dif ferent States and districts that concur iu the principles of the call, to decide wheth er they will choose their delegates by joint or separate meetings or by their exe cutive committees. "We have been authorized to appoint temporary executive committees in the States where the same are presumed to be neccs sary. You are, therefore, request ed to act as such committee, and to adopt immediate measures to secure a full dele ga'on to the proposed convention, not in terfering, however, with tho action which existing organizatious may have taken for the same object. Your action will be such as to aid such movements, the pur pose of your appointment being to pro vide for the selection of delegates, if no adequate preliminary arrangements have yet been made. 'The day fixed for the national con vention i3 near, and desire to impress on you and all onr friends of this cause that it is of the first importance that district or State conveutions or State executive committees immediately appoint dele gates. And it is particularly requested that a list of delegates aud committees appointed be speedily forwarded to the chairman of this committee. "In conclusion, we have to add that tho paramount object of this movement is to bring into a Lreat national conference from all parts of our distracted country wise and patriotic men, who may devise a plan of political action calculated to res tore national unity, fraternity, and har mony, and to eecure to an afilicted people that which is so sincerely desired by all good men, the practical blessings of an enduring peace. ''Alkx. W. Randall, 'Lewis D. Campbell, "Montgomery Ulair." The war in Kurope seemsjikely to come to a fiudden end. y an arrival at New York, on Sunday, wo learn th.tt a inngn ary battfo bus been fought in 13ohctni:i. between tho Prussians, in which the lat ter were severely worsted. The loss ol the Austrian? is Etated at 20,000 killed anJ wounded, and 15,000 captured by their opponents. The result of tho strug- ira nrna t h n t Aiitr!-i emit in u (a(t -f truce, and the hmpcror has agreed to cede Venetia to the Kmpcror of France, and to accept his mediation to prevent further fighting. The proposal wns ac cepted by Napoleon, who proceeded to obtain an armistice from tho King of Prussia. The battlo appears to havo been a perfect Waterloo to tho Austrian, who were thoroughly beaten. ' The general opinion throughout the rest of Europe is that peace will. 1 speedily restored. Th3 Fourth of July Procession in Phila delphia. Aloojr the entire line of the procession Gen. Geary wa3 greeted with prolonged cheers, waving of handkerchiefs, &c. On Arch street, a number of little girls wended their way through the vast crowd, and, approaching the General, one of their uumber little Miss Kafc J-JIiot aged about six years, presented Liui with a bouquet, on the wrapper ot which was inscribed the following : 'From my Father s grave. Kate Elliott. To General J. W. Geary." Little Kate's father (Captain Thomas Elliott) was Assistant-Adjutant-Gencral on Gen. Geary's staff, lie was killed near Atlanta, Ga., by the rebels, while iu the discharge of his duties in action at that place. The Captain was looked up on by the General with as much a affec tion as he bestowed upon his own son one of the gallant braves who died de- feuding his country's honor. The two now rest, mourned by all who knew them o c The Zancsvtlle Courier says it once heard General V. 1. Sherman explain how it happened he neTcr voted but once for President : "I'll t?f? you why," said the General, "I never voted but once, and then 1 dis franchised myself. Such looks of wonder and incredulity as this produced may be imagined, but the general paying no attention thereto, proceeded " I never voted for a President but once in my life, and that was for Duchau an, and I am siuce satisfied that any per son who was d d fool enough to do that, has not sense enough to exercise the elec tive franchise. I disfranchised myself, and consequently shall uot vote. Hiestcr Clymer not only opposed the enfranchisement of the soldier and d nounccd the war, bat not one of his kin or uame took up arms to battle for the safe ty of the Government when it wa3 beset It is fair to iufer that this was the result of Uiester's own example. On the other band, John AY . Geary supported the war, and lost his only son, who fell covered with wounds while gallantly fighting iu he front ranks of the Uuion army. How long will a patriotic lover of the country hesitate in choosing between two such men, both being candidates for the same position ' James H.Lane, United States Senator lrom Kansas, commitcd suicide at Leavenworth on the 1st inst. bip was born in Indiana, and was a Representative in Congress from that State in iyo2 to lboo ; settled in Kansas: quarreled with Mr. Jenkius, ol Pcnsylvania, about a well of watur, killed him, was indicted for murder, tried and acquitted; was chosen a member of the united States Senate. During the early part of the rebclliou he was commissioned Diiadier General of volunteers. There is a laiut of insanity in his family. Some years ago Mr. Isaac V. Fowler was Postmaster of the city of New-York. He appropriated a very large sum of mo ney belonging to the government tD his own use: lived esnensive'v : crave I.ber-t v;V;i tli: :;.; iV II; : ii1. Ml-: t: 1 1: . v.:.. i.i of fr:: ntiou in ;r. jA!:iti:r.s tliis case cive.s encouragement io dbhoncftv. O- - An itisurrectiou lias taken rdace in Cu ba. The insurgents number 7000 men, and have defeated some Spanish regiments that vrerc sent against them. Four Chi lian men of war, carrying 2000 troops, have appeared off Nuevitas. The insur gents have declared for the independence of Cuba. An alliance is said to exist amongst a number of the South Ameri can States,-with the object of achieving the independence of Cuba, A Chicago quack has made a large for tuno by his practice during the last twen ty year.. The other day he was on the wit ness stand, and it was elicited that he knew nothiug of medicine or 6urgery. For consumption he ordered a compound of tar, vinegar and assafocdita, to be kept at the head of the bed ' in a jar and con stantly stirred ; and for sore eyes he or dered an ointment made of the fat of a black cat. At Philadelphia a society has becu formed for the care and cure of tho in temperate. The plan embraces the erec tion of cottages to be furnished at low rates to the families of intemperate men, and a hospital for the medical and moral treatment of inebriates. Three hundred thousand dollars are require J to complete the programme, but operations will be commenced wheu fifty thousand shall be obtained. "Johnson, Clymer and tho Union 1" Under this ruotto a call has been issued for "a State Couvention of honorably dis charged officers, soldiers and seamen ol Pennsylvania," to bo held at Ilarrisburg, on Wednesday, the tirstday of next month. The following definition of thi rights of woman, is gwen in a Vermont T-tiniT : "To lovo hcr-loyd with .nil -t. :u-i her baby as herself n'-d t i u-.Av bread." Thnrsday v,:h - l.m Peuusylvania up t I SI H: .1: '!.'y HI ' , in tliat vcar a man was hanged un Satuidtiy, and since that time excutions have all bocn on rri day. Gen. John T. Thayer, and P. W. Tip ton, both Republicans, liavo been elected U, 8. Senators Irom Nebraska,- The new city directory of New York, just issued, contains 170,511 names, no increaso over last year of 10,307. (eo. Grant has selected Gen. Slocum to succeed Gen. Hancock, in command at Baltimorev A Proud Hen. The Lewistown. Me.. Journal tells of a lien which, accomplished the feat of hatching out thirteen smart chickens from twelve eggs, and was proud of it. Special Notices. o The ScraDton Book Bindery. A complete Hook Bindery has been started iu conucction with the Scranton Republican. Orders left at this office will be promptly forwarded and returned as soon as finished. ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH! fcCRATCH 1 Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure liic Iloli in 1 Hour Also cures SALT RHEUM, CHILBLAINS and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 50 cents to WEEKS & POT TER. Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 7, lSGG-lyr. 1,509 PER YEAR ! Wewantagents everywhere to sell cur im proved S20 sewing Machine. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commis sions paid. The only machines sold in the United States for less than 40. which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler &, Wilson, Grover &, Baker, Singer &. Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user are liable fa arrest fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw Sc Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, III. January 4, 13G8.-Jy A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A mcrica as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Core of Nptvoiis Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases cf the U rinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole tram of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great no tubers have been already cured by this nolle remedy. Promo ted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and un fortunate, I will send the recipe for prepar ing aud using this medicine, in a sealed en velope, to any one who needs it, Free of. Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yourself. Address, IOSEPI1 T. IN MAN, Station D. Bible House, March 29, 1SG6.-Iy. New York City. EK3:ORS OF YOUTE2. A Gentleman who suffered for years from dvjrvous Debility, Prematuro Decay, and al the effects ot youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advcrriser s experience, can do so by ad dressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. January 4. 1SGG. ly. ST R Al S 515, UU'T TEH' 13. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can henr something very much to their advantage hy return mail (free of charge), hy addressing t!m undersigned. Those having fears of beinir humbugged will ohHgoby tint tT-tticini: th:.- card. Ail others; v:II :r:is- ;t:!.:r .:r-:- fieir .r.t-dTciit servant, thos. r. chairman. -:il il.-...i.iv.;!V, cv V.,!k. :u, 1. i-.-ii.jy. '" ;.rrt 1 11 - - ? " - ' f . 3 ills .MtAi:. It.willAU olUs b iiKUin'.-.ctnroi; v.Mt.i o rt.iiti improvement.- sco'? rod bv letters intent, ttr.dor dato of Mnv ISO:, and December 1S'.J-T. One of these improvements covers the arrangement of fitting a portable asdi pan in the hearth ol a Cooking Stove, to receive the a.hcs as it passes down from the grate. All persons are cautioned against manufacturing, vend ing or using other Stoves made in imitation of the American, as suits have been com menced for infringement of these patent?-, and all persons manufacturing, selling or us ing said imitation, will be liable for dama ges for infringement on these letters patent, i SIIEAIl, l'ACKAKI) CO., 17and.l9 Green St., Albany, N. Y. The American is for rale bv FLORY &. BROTHER, Strocdsrvimj, Pa. June 14, 18G0.-Cm. TRANSFORMATION ! The superstitions of antiquity are only "food for laughter" ot the preserij day, and yet this is an age of Miracles, accomplished with the aid of science. For example: grey, 6andy or red hair is CHANGED IX A MOM EST, to the richest conceivable black or brown, by a simple application of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, G As- tor House, New-York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dreffcrs. July 12, 16G6.-lm. 4o. THE GREATEST DISCOVERT OF THE AGE. IARMF.RS, PAMILES, AND OTHERS can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias.' Vcnitian Liniment fir dvpcntcrv. colic, croup, elnenie. r-Jeur.-:itim,sor. ihron t's-i tooTiiacnr. sea pick-t.s ing-s, bnt" (!(! r. i'ttt--, burr lU-aiiMche, h--U-- y.: in ti:.- !ii:,!,s, ,-fn'fit. 1 ::; Ii" ;! r.o-i- -ii.; ;;io. li'li.'t tlif mms t -.. V o. Will ! i i. :!!U:h'l, All lint ak"-d is w h ia!, um! ; u -i? it; nccordiiig to tl-ii directions. Dk. Tobjm. l)er ir: I Jiavo tf-edyour Vcnitian Liniment in Uiy family for a num ber of yeara, and believe it to be tho best article for what it is recommended that I have ever used. For suJden attnek of croup it ia invaluable. I hive no hesitation in recommending it for all the uses it pro fesses to cure. I have sold it for many year and it gives entire satisfaction. CHAS. H. TRIMNER, Quaktrtown, X. J., May 8, I860. Price, 40 and 80 cents. Sold by all Drug gists. Office, 54 Courtlandt-etreet, New York. July 12, 1866.-lm. CC)A A MONTH !Agents wanted for six entirely new articles, jut out. Address O. T. GAItEY. City Building, Bid deford, Maine, January 4 18G6.-ly. PURIFY THE BLOOD. If the blood be pure the body which is formed from and by the blood cannot be diseased. But if there be in any part of the body any af fection, such as a boil or ulcer, even a bruise, the blood circulating through that part takes up impure matters from the local affection and carries it into the general system. This is the cause of often sudden death to persona of full habit afflicted with boils and ulcers, and who use no medicine; the matter geta into the circulating system and chokes up the fine blood vessels which supply the brain with vitality, and life ceases as if Bercfl byLishliiiu?. Now, this can be remedied. BRANDRETH'S PILLS takes all impure matters from the circula tion, and save the general health, soon curing local affections also. BRANDRETH'S PILLS protect from tedious times of sickness and often save life. Sold by all Druggists July 12, 1 663.-1 m. reasons why tiii: AjIEUICAS YvATCII MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS. IS THE BEST. Il is made on the best principle. Its frame is com-' posed of SOLID PLATES. NO jar can interfeie with the harmony of its working ar.d no sudden shock cn damage Its machinery. Erery piere is made and fin-' isned br machinery (itself famous for its i.oveKy, well as for its effectiveness) and is therefoie properly made. The which is what all mec hanism should ! ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMI CAL. Except some high grades, too co.-tly fur gcnr al use, foreign watches aie chitTy made ty women aad boys. Such watches ate composed of screrai hundred pieces, screwed and rlreted together, and re quire constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All persons who h;ve carrfe-J aricres," Je," ines"and "English I'atri.l Levers," are peifectly welf aw are of the truth of ihia statement. At th beginning of our enterprise, n?oie than fen years ago, it was our first of jeet to in ke a thorough' ly H"od lo-piiceil watch for l!.c n.ii!i n, to lake tho place ot these foreign impositions tlje itfuseof tui eign factories which were entirely unsaleable al home and petfcctly worthless en;i ywhere. Ho well we have accompli.-hcd this may he nu derstoo I from the fact, that afcr so many years if trial, we now make MORE T I AyoNE-H . LF OF ALL THE WATCHES SCLDI.N THE VMtED STATE S and that no other h.uc ever jiven sticii univusal sat isfaction. While Hi is department of our bu.-fhess j coutinu'-d with increased facilities f irpcifcct woik. we are at present ei'c-ttrcd in tiie ir.anuf ictute of w air ti es ofthe HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CI1RONO ME l'R Y, u uequ.ilfc J by anything hitherto made by our selves, unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest f;:ci'i:is. V have erected ap addition to our main ! uildings ex pressly for this branc h cf our business, and have S led it with the be.it workmen in our scivire. New ma chines and appliances have been constructed, which pet form their work with consummate dt-Jicacy amf exactness. The choicest most approved mateii als only are used and we chnller.re comparison be tween this grade of our viok and the finest imported chronometers. We do not .n te nd to ;cll our w atchc .'or less money than foreign watches, but we do asscit w it!:o it tear of contradic:ion that for the same money our product is incomparably superi r. All our walrh s, of whatever grade, are fully warranted and this warrantee is pood at al! times against u or our agents in all parts of the world. CAUTION. The public are cant:oncd to boy on'.y cf respectable dealers. A'.l persons selling coun erfcits wi!He prosecuted. BOBBINS & APPLETOtf, AEXTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COM J'ANV. 132 ISKOADWAI', N. V. TO CCKVSSJJirTIYES. The advertiser, having been restored to health a tbw weeks, hy a very simple rem cdv. af:er hnvinir suffered several vp:irs with a severe Inn"- alibctirm. c;id that ('rm.-l r'L s,-ne (v.?umy)t i. .yi is anxious to make kti'.-v:i m his ib!inv-;-r,nbrers the means ci cure. . To :-! whe dr-rr- :!, iio will send a copy "f "V"' - ?riP-n d(free of charge,) with tlie ciroolions for preparing ar.d usin" the : s:ime, which they will find a sure cure fvr Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cold?, Coighs, and all Throat and Lnn AG'ec- Jions. The only object of tb? advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit tho afflicted, and Fpread information wnich he conceives to be invaluable : and he hopes every suCl-rcr will try his remedy, it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blcssin. Parties wishing tho 'prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg!!, Kings County, IS'ew York Januarv -1, ISGG.-lv. The Mason & Ka?jlin Cabinet Organs, forty different styles, adapted to sacred end secular music, for SSO to SGOO each. FIF-TY-ONE.GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Ilus trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH ERS, New York. September 7, 15G3. ly. ?1 AKRIIII). July 14, lSGG.at the Lutheran Parsonage; in Hnmilion, by the Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr! John Motz and Iiss Amanda Jank Wor kiieiser, both of Pocono, Monroe county, Penn'a. IXTERXAL REVEKl E X0TIIE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Lists and Enumerations of Incomes, Licens es, Carriage?, Gold Watches, and Silver Plate, for Divisions, No. 9, 10, II, (Monroo Co.,) will remain open for examination, and for the purpose of receiving appeals relative to any erroneous or excessive assessment, at the.offico of John N. Stohes, Asst. .Assessor, Stroudsburg, from tho 17th dav of Jtdr to the i.'7t'i day of July, ISGt!. AnpenU nvi! lv mnde v.. t;: -a.:, a::.', specily tin' ;.i ri :m- au -. i:.i;tor. t'r, i t :I .1 ft i ; r'i;U' r j: uu-; j:ii oi" i'i : i:i.rKint;i:, ; i '. S. Int. Ui-v , lllli Dm. Penn'a. : i .-'.Hi, l'.ii.l.l; ..v(' July 10, liti.-'Ji. Auditor's Notice. Estate of CATHARINE GVUCK, Jec'J. f HE undersigned Auditor appointed by X the Orphans' Court of Monroe county to make distribution of the funds in thos hands of Samuel Gulick, Adrainistrtor of &id Es-. tate. will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, on Monday, the 20th day of Angus! next, at 10 o'clock A. ML, at the Prothono. tary's office in Stroudsburg, at which timq and place all persons having any claims or demands against the raid fund will present the same, or be fbreier debarred from coin ing in for any shue thereof. THOS. M. McILHANEY, July 19, 166. Auditor,.
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