1)C Ictfcrsonian. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, I860. FOR PRESIDENT, Abraham Lincoln, OF ILLINOIS. VICE PRESIDENT, j Hannibal Hamlin, . OP MAINE. Republican Electoral Ticket. AT LARGE. Faroes Pollock, Thomas M. Howe ,V'-" 1st District Edward C. Knight. 2d 3d 4ih 5th ntu 7th Fth 9 th 10th llih I2lh 3 3th 1 4 th 15th ,16 th 17th 18th IHth 120th 21 t 22d 23d 24 th 25th Robert P. King. Henry Bunim. Robert M. Foust. Nathan Hillcs John M. Broom all. James W. Fuller. David E Stout. Francis W. Christ. David Mamma, Jr. David Taggart. Thomas TL. Hull. Francis B. Penninian. Ulysses Mcrcur. George Breesler. A. B. Sharpo. Daniel 0. Gehr. Samuel Calvin. Edgar Covvan. William McKcnnan. John M. Kirkpatrick. James Kerr. Richard P. Roberts. Henry Souther. John Greer. it it gST Let it be borne in mind that the Borough schools will rc-opon on Monday next; and let all parents be careful and send their children if possible the first day as it is of great advantage to all con cerned, to have a full school the first day It saves tbo teachers much trouble, and prevents confusion in the arrangement of classes. We trust as it is now a season of the year when children are but of little service at home that they will be punctu si in attendance upon t-cbool, and thus lay up stores of learning for future usefulness. Konroe County. We give below the vote of a few of the townships for Governor, Congress and Senate. Stroudsburg, Curtin 150, Foster 99; Shoemaker 153, Johnson 88 ; Shousc, 143, Mott, ,101. Stroud township Curtin 172, Foster 144. Hamilton Curtin 123, Foster. 255. Pocono Curtin 48, Foster 149; Shoe maker 49, Johnson 141 ; Mott 13S, Shoue 47. We will give full returns nest week. The Democratic majority will probably be about 1350. Thorsas M. Mcllhaney iV elected Prothonotary ; Joseph Barry, Regiftrr and Recorder; James N. Dur ling, Sheriff; Charles Price, probably County Commissioner; Wm. K. Havi land, District Attorney, without opposi tion; and Peter Gilbert, Auditor, without opposition. CSf'Times tries all things," and ha proven that Wistar's Balsam of Wild' Cherry is the remedy, par excellence, for the cure of coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing coogh, bronchitis, asthma, phthisic, tore throat, influenza, and "last, not least," consumption. fi-a?" There's a vilo counterfeit of thi Balsam, therefore be sure aud buy only that prepared by S. W. Fowle & Co , Boston, which has the written signature of I. BUTTS the outside on wrapper. 1ST The Advertisement of Messrs Bunt & Co., of Philadelphia, under the caption of "Handsome Women,1' will at tract the attention of our lady reader. Their Advertisement sets forth that they aro Perfumers to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, and at the late bridal ceremony of the Princess Royal, presented a mag nificent case of these Perfumes to the Princess; in whiob were included all of the above-named exquisite toilet goods, manufactured expressly for the ladies. The Company guarantee "The Bloom of Roses" to give a roseate hue to the cheeks that will be permanent for years, without injury to the skin. jjiipMr. Robert Skelton, presented us with a bead of Cabbage, which weighs 18 lbs. Can any person produce a larger one T H rWo learn from Trenton, New Jersey, that at the present term of tbi United States Circuit Court, afoitinvolv ing the right to 8,5000,000 worth of real estate, situated in the heart of Newark, will probably be decided. The Metho dint Church Society is defendant, but the. present suit a test one is brought gainst a merohant named Perry, who has a building on the disputed property; An action for ejectment has been brought against the defendant . by Van Buren By er8on, of New York, to test the" title to tho whole property, and much interest kas been created by tbo magnitude of the elaim .and the various interests affected V VICTORY'. VICTORY! VICTORY I Tho ringbonod, spavined, fuecd and confused as well as broken Democracy and Know Nothings combined, were met and triumphantly defeated on last Tuos day by the gallant Republican army led by our valiant Andrew br. Curtin, who is to be the nest Governor of this State. This glorious result was forsecn and confidently predicted by our friends, but tii or 1;nnw at the same time tbt our j priuciplea and policy must be laid before the people clearly, and in that way whiob would shield us against the false and slan derous charges made by the Democra cy. befora this good work could bo ac cotnpliobcd. It was done; and the people have rendered their judgment in favor of Free Territories for free Whites; in favor of Protection to American Labor, and a gaintt the Demooratio dootrino of setting the Territories apart for the slaveholder and bis slaves; and they have also spurn ed the contemptible pretense of the Free Trade Democracy, that whenever they wanted thevotos of Tariff men they would nretend to bo in favor of Protection to Amerioan Labor nntil the election was o ver. The Democracy will remember that theysucceded in humbugging the people in 1844 on the tariff question, but they did'nt in 1860. The people have said to this bogus Democracy that we believed your preten tions in 1856 in favor of Buchanan and Free Territories, to be sincere; but a tria of four years has shown us that you wcro wedded to the Negro, and the intorests o tho slaveholder, and that you are opposed to the true interests of Free White Labor and for thin reason we discard vou and go with the Republican party whiah rep resents our true iflterosts. Indiana and Ohio, so far as we have heard, come in all right. Thus is the way to the White House opened up free and wide to Honest Old Abe of the West, who on the 4th of nest March, will inaugurate a new policy of iiovprnnient ,tho great feature of which will be to so administer it as to promote the propority and happinessof the W7hite race, and not the Black race and their owners. But Republican?, be not lulled ioto qui etness and inactivity by this great victory, but bo diligent and active until the final battle comes off in November. Then continue to spread documents, make speeches and reason with your Democrat ic friends, and thereby induce them to leave the sinking Democratic ship and come over with us and fhare the glory of regenerating the Government. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. So far as we have tolerably definite re turns, the majorities given Tuesday in the several Counties of Pennsylvania are as follows : People's Curtin. .6.800 . Dem. Foster. Counties. Allegheny Blair Berks Bucks Carbon Cambria Chester Dauphin Ere Franklin Huntingdon Lancaster Lehigh Luzerne Miffliu Monroo Northampton Philadelphia Pike Schuylkill Susquehanna Wayne York 900 3.500 100 400 600 2,000 1 ,200 2'300 800 700 5,000 500 ;00() 227 1,300 1 ,600 3,000 500 800 ,000 200 .200 Curtin's majority in the Stato is over 10,000, and may exceed 15,000. Phila., Wednesday, Oct. 10,-1:30 a. m. The political clubs of all parties are parading the Btreets with lighted torches and bands of music, all choering lustily Tho Republicans arc cheering over the success of Curtin in the State; the Bell Everett men over, Foster's increased vote in the city; the Democrats over the suc cess of their county ticket, and the Doug las men over tho election of Lehman to Congress in the 1st DUtrict. The following Republican Congressmen are elected : Messrs. Scranton, GroWj an3 ldale. t6ynon. David D. Wegener, Presi dent of the Easton Bank, died at bis res idence on Monday Istinst. The deeeaed once represented this district in Congress. How Sunday is Observed in Paris. The Parris correspondent of the Times remarks 'Tho sabbath is, I think, less observed in Paris, in some respects, than I remem ber it ever to havo been. It is certainly no holiday for tho masons and bricklay ers. On tho Boulevards des Capuoines, in tbo Rue Vivien and ia various other Mi' various other important thorouglwres, building goes on upon Sunday as on other days )jAt tho Ohio State Fairj the first premium for steam firo engines was a- warded to the Good-Will engine .of Phil adelphia, which threw a atreaaa through an inch noBzlo;205 .feet -5inckcs.. . , ? Report of the Proceedings at the Monroe Tuesday was occupied in bringing in articles for exhibition. The citizens gen erally displayod comtnendablczenl in con tributing articles for exhibition, and by night the building was well filled with all descriptions of goods, merchandise, farm produce, ladicB work, machines, &c, and prosentod a truly pleasing appearance. Wednesday dawned olear and benutiful, and a vast crowd early thronged about tho gates and choked evory avenue. I he usual number of eido shows, refreshment stands, &o.f speedily arose upon all sides, and contributed to the general excitement Fast horses wore also uot wanting to add to the general interest of the occasion; and after somo skirmishing around the track. tho first matoh came off in which the pre mium of ten dollars was awarded to Mo sea W. Coolbaugh, his horse having won in two straight beats. Thursday morning came; the weather looking very threaten ing. These threats were put in execu tion about two o'clock, when it common ced raining and continued with a few short intervals during, the remainder of tho day to tho groat damago of crinoline and the dampening of the sprits of everybody in general. The grounds were well filled during the day, between four and five thousand tickets having been sold, but the great match between the fastest trotting horses for the premium of ono hundred dollars, was postpouod on ancount of the rain until the next day. On Friday tho clouds cleared away tbo eun came out and dried up tho mud ontbegroundsand tho sorrow in the hearts of those present. In the forenoon there 4 was a trot between a horse called "Sorre Ned," tho "Shiffcr horse," and a. dark Roan owned and driven by Westbrook; best three in five, for the promium of fif ty dollars. The judges wo believe divided the pre mium among them, awarding twenty-dol lars to Westbrook, and thirty dollars to bo divided equally between the other two In the afternoon there was a race be tween a sorrel norso, and a gray owned by Westbrook, and a sorrel mare, for a purse of twelve dollars. Between the sor rel horse and the gray there wai tight work, the sorrel winning inhree straight heats; in no one, by over half a length and one heat, by a neck. Then there was an exoiting march a corn husking, in which a shock of corn containing one hundred ears was given to each competitor. First premium S2. Second SI, and third 50 cents. On the whole the exhibition may be ta ken to be a perfect success, and a great credit to Monroe County. In many res pects the fair will compare favorably with any fair held any where, and for a first attempt can hardly be excelled in any other county. But the exhibition next year, we are satisfied, will go far ahead of the present. The farmers and me chanics will bo better prepared; the trot ting course will be better arranged, and perfected, the officers will be better post ed in regard to their several duties, and we shall confidently expect such an exhi bition next year as oannot bo beat any whero. Among the exhibitors inside of the building we would mention as deserving of particular notice: Mr. Silas L. Drake, Mr. Keclor and Mr, Goforth, for their fine display of veg etables; three pumpkins brought in by Mr. Drake, picked from one vine, weigh ing in the uggregate three hundred and forty-six pounds, viz : 161 lbs., 103 and 82 lbs. Mr. Samuel Melick also had a very ex tensive display of Jewelry, Sewing Ma obines, &c; Mr. JasA. Pauli, of hats and caps, and furs; Mr. Reuben Miller of harness; Messrs. Holltnsbcad & Detrick, of perfumery, &o. Mr. Reuben Cress bad a chicken, quite a curiosity in its way, andworthy of a pasHing notice. 0, J. H. Cotton, of Smitbfiold, entered a bottle of Grape Wine. The Committee failed to notice it. This wine was submit ted to some gentlemen who pronounced the artiole the best they ever ta.-ted. Red Currant, white Currant, black Ch erry and black Raspberry wine by Si las L. Drake. Also the largest Apple wcigning zu ounces. The ladies also deserve a high encomi um for their fine display of articles of do mestic manufacture, needle work, miilinc ry, natural flowers, plants &o. Among so many articles oi sterling merit, and I .11 't t. wucre au arc exceneni, it wouia bc im possible for tho general observer to par ticularize. Tbero were many other arti cles on exhibition equally deserving of notice, but which we are obliged tQ omit at tnis time from want of room. The list of Premiums awarded, will be published next week. BrA few nights ago, Mrs. John Fulk, who lives in Guyan township, Virginia, awoke her husband, and insisted on bis examining the bedolothing, to remove a locust, which she was confident was con cealed rn them. He Bearohed them at once, but discovered nothing, and went to sleep again. But Mr.s. Fulk was not to be satisfied. Soon she insisted on a second examination, and this time Mr. Hulk discovered a rattle-snake, three feet three inches in length, snuelv ensconced in the mattress.. -The rentHet JX Datchcd v1 Jv 3A. Interesting Political News from Oregon. News has bean received from Uregon, verland by telegraph, from Ageka, the northern terminus of tho Utah lino. The Oregon Legislature met at Saiem on the 10th. The House organised ny boosing Benjamin Harding, (A IJougias democrat, who at the last two election oted for Mr. Logan, the Republican can- .UHfito for Concress. bpeauer a. iuui lis ten, (Republican) Chief Clerk; Mr. Allen, rir.nT ns Democrat. Assistant, v;iuia, aud Mr. leverage, iepuuweuu,; feant-at-Arms. The Senatorial organization of the Aa sembly was regarded by the Breckinridge members as an indication tuat a jjougias- Rnnnbliaan coalition was already formed tn elect Col. Baker aud S. W. Ncsmith TJ. S. Senators. Tho constitution of Oregon requires two-thirds of all the members elected to each House, to form a quorum to do bus iness. Upon receiving the news of the f the House, sis of the Brcokinridge Senators bolted, and lcfl Salem early on the morning ot tue 11. Tho Senate was thus left without quorum, ond in that condition it has con tinued up to the latest accounts. The names of the Senators who withdrew are Messrs. Florence, Monroe, Berry, McHen ry, Fitzhugh, and Shelby tho latter be ing a son-in-law or General Juane. A resolution was passed by tho Sonato nmnniVArintr the Serjeant-at-Arms to j,-.. t3 . o compel the attendance of the absent mem bcrs, and call to his aid whatever force is necessary. Tho President of tho Senato is Hon S. L. Elkins, and the Secretary, Mr Ppnnle. hoth Douplas Democrats. The Serjjeant-at-Arins, to whom ba3 been in . r i o trusted tho delicate. task of bringing bacK .the abscouding Senators, is of the same political party. The As&istant Secretary -TV ... . It- and the Jiiurolling tilers; aro itepuDiicans An attompt will bo made by the Urockin ridie men to defeat a Quorum in tho House, in order to prevent the election o Baker and Ncsuuth. This cannot be ac coojplishcd, aud the want of a quorum in the Senate will not ueccessarily prevent the election of the Senators. It is probable thut the two United States Seuators will be elected by a coa lition between the Douylas men aud the Republicans. Col. E. D. Baker baa re ccived the Republican nomination in cau cus, aud will be one of tho Senators, there is an election at all. I his is gen erally conceded on all sides. Both Houses had adjourned till Mon day, September 17th. The Pony Express, with San Francisco dates of Sept. 26 arrived at St. Josepr on Sunday night. Tho Government dry dock at Mare Island had been destroyed by accident, and it would cost S200.000 to repair it. Tho new copper mines Del iNorto uounty givo evidence ot im mense wealth. Tbero was no new fea turc in the political canvass of tho State Tho ruining accounts are encouraging. The latest dates from Oregon state tha the Senate continued adjourning from day without a quorum. The House Ifad in vited the Senate in iti disorganized state to meet in Joint Convention, to ballot for United State- Sruators. The determiua tion of the Senate was not known when the mail left. The news from tho Ore gon and BritiL Columbia amies was very encouraging. An arrival from Japan Victoria brings the information that the French Minister at Yodilo had ret-igoed it. rr t .. Deing unawe lo eriect anytuing witn re spect to the treaty. Streams mountains straying, Breozes gentle blowing; Bowers, beaty, bloom, Rose, jessamine, perfume; Twilight, moon, mellow ray, Tint, glories, parting day; Poet, star, truth, delight, Joy, 'sunshine, silence, night ; Voice, frown, affection. love, Lion, anger, tamed dovo ; Lovely, innocent, beguile, Terror, frown, conquer, smile, Pylo, beauty, Easton Hall, Garments, suitable for all. 07" The handsomest assortment of Ready Made Clothing and piece goods ever seen in Easton is now on exhibition, at Pyle's Great baston Hall ot Juashion, opposite the Easton liank. 0C7"James Buchanan is exceedingly anxious lor tho election of General Fos ter. Ho will consider that event as full endorsement of his adininistratisn Ihe Convention which nominated Foster declared that Buchanan's domestic policy has been wise, patriotic and just. Gen. Foster is also a family connection of Mr. Buoh anan, his sister having married the i-ll-oiUCUkB U1UIULT. JNew xork now consumes 180,000 quarts of milk per dny. In sixteen years ujutu it mil icijunu (2u(uuu quarts, and m iorty years, i,uwu,uuu. New York Markets, Wednesday, October 10, i860. FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat floor ; tho sales are 14,900 bbla. at S5 27-a$5 35 for Superfine Stato and Western; $5 70a5 80 for shipping brands of round hoop Extra Ohio; S5 75aS7 for St. Lou is Extras. Rye Flour; the sales are 300 bbls. at 83 50aS4 30. Corn Meal; sales of Jersey and Marsh's Calorie at 83 90, GRAIN Wheat; the sales are 21,400 bush. Chicago Spring at 81 20a8i 23; 48,400 bush. Milwaukee Club at SI 24n 81 26. Rye; sales of 2,100 busb.Ttfor- tbern at 79a80o. Oat; sales of Western and Canadian at -3fla37o., and State at 37a38c. Corn; sales of 47.000 bush, nt 70a70o. for Western mixed, afloat. 701 aiio. xor uo. in store, and 75a70o. for Yellow. PROVISIONS-Pork; the sain ro 275. bbls., at 819a8l9 10 for new AtoflQ . S18 75 for old do. Cut Meat; TTnmoS? ! 1140, Butter at. 11 alSo. for Ol.in nn.lli J b 1 A9f)n fny Q, ni 1 atftOalOiof aad. State aUOaLUo. . sh-.w. vi wiaio. uneese:.,H ns rr h TTPAn Irishman out West, threw a nuantity of powder upon somo green wood to lactlliaie lia uuruiug, ana was blown to pieces. Vordiot: Vied fori want of common sense. In Stroudsburg. on the 4th inst., by Rev. Charles J. rnompsou, iur. amcs . w- rn i . i Wideman and Mi?s Hannah Utt, both of Northampton county. On the 2d nst. by tnc same, i-r. un- liam Gannon and Mis Mary E. Arnt, both of Lehman township, Pike county. In otroua townsuip, ou iuu m ...., by Daniel Jayno, Eq. Mr. John S. Shive. yT of Pocono, and iuiss lacy xmiuuvcu der, of Cherry V alloy. DIED. In Stroudsburg on tho 4th inst, John P. Wolf, aged 6 months and 25 days. n 1 1 j MimeiMrwifi TEACHERS, ATTENTION! The School Directors of Stroud town- shin will meet tbo County Superintend- nt. at anas u. xranv a vuiv... dr Ont. 13th. at 1 o'clock in the after noon, to examine and employ 12 Teach ers for tbo wintor term ot said district;. By order of the Board. JAMES KERR, Sec'y. October 11, I860. Omcutot's Notice. Estaic of Wra, Van Busiiirk, -late of Stroud township, dee'd. KIni.nri in hnrohv fiveti. that Lt'ttera totimentary upon the Estate of WilHam Vnn Bii'.kirk. late of Stroud tow deceasad, have been granted to the 31gUeO OJ tUC AXCglsier Ol lUOUiuc uyuuvj, in duo form of law; then-tore, all persons indebted to said ebtated are requested to make iuiracdiate?pavraentt and those hav inor anv iust claims are also requested to nrosent them lecnllv authenticated for r a j settlement, to. JAS. TAN BUS KIRK, Stroud tp. CHARLES HENRY, licuryville, October 11, 1G0. 0t. Executor iminbtrator's Jfoticc. Estate of Gco( Frederick Mdzar, Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administration on tho L-tate of (jreorge Frederick Metzgar, late of SmithBeld townsLip, deceased, havo been Rrauted to tho undersiued bv the Reci-ter of -5 J Monroe County, in due form of law; therefore, all persons indehted to sai-1 es tate are requested to mako immediate payment, and thoe having auy just claims are also requested to preseai thctu legally authenticated for settlement to GEORGE MICHTLE, Adm'or. SmUhfield, Oct. Jl, 1SG0. Gt. ESTB1T. Came to the premises of the suh- scriber in Stroudsburir, on the Gth Ssaafeflamst.. a ewe lamb, with white face and white tail. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and fake her way or she will he sold accord ing to law. WILLIAM RUFP. October 11, 7SG0. HANDSOME WOMEN! TO TE1B IL A ff2JS. TTUNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES " A JQ. rich and elcpant color for the cheeks or Iids. IT WILL NOT WASH OR RUB OFF, and when once applied, re . m m mams durable lor years. J ue tint is so rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny fails to detect its use. Can be removed by lemon juice and will not injure the skin. Thu is a uew preparation, ujed by the celehratid Court Beauties of Lon don and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with direction for ii-e, for 100. HUNTS "COURT TOILET POW DER. imparts a dazzlm; whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike anthig else used for this purroao. Moiled free for S v u 50 Cents. liUiNis "JJitLiiiiti uaijiU," re moves tan, freckles, sunburn and oil c ruptiona of the skin. Mailed free for 50 Cents. HUNTS "IMPERIAL POMADE" for tho hair, btrengtheus aud improves its growth, keeps it from falliug off, aud is warranted to make the iiair curl. Mailed free for SI. On. HUNTS "PEARL I3EAUTIFER," for tho tooth and cump, cleanses and whitens tho teeth, hardens the gums, puri Gos tho breath effectually, ritESEitVES THE TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTHACHE Mailod free for SI. 00. HUNTS "BRIDAL WEALTH PER FUME," a double extract of orange blos soms and oologue. Mailod free for SI 00 This exquisite pcrfumo was Grst used by tho rnnoess Royal of England, on he marriage Messrs. Hunt & Co. presented tho frinoes8 with an elegant case of Per furaery, (in which all of the above arti oles were included) in handsome cut glass witn goia stoppers, valued at $loui),par ticulars of which appeared in tho publio pnot. All the above articles pent Free, bv express, for S5.00. Cash can either ac company the order, or bo paid to tho ex press ngent on delivery of goods. HUNT & Co,, Perfumers to tho Queen. Rogont St., London, and 77 Sansotn St., f biladelphia, Pa. For Sale by all Druggists and Perfu raera. JSThe Trade Supplied. October 11, lS60.-ly. J. PALMER & CO. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN Fish,- Cheese and Provisions. Have constantly on hand an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &d viz: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Her- -'"fe0! ' UUU- dors. Hams. Sides, Cbeeso, Beans, Rico &3 AYEE'S CATHlRTIC Are you gfck, fceblo, and complamjng? Are you out of order, with jour system do ranKctl, aud your feeltugs uu couifortiil'ie? These aymp toms are often the prelude, to serious illucss. Somo fit of Bkknc.cs is creeping upon you, and should be averted by a timely xiso of the right rem cdy. Take Ayer's l'ills, and clc.inso out thu disordered hu mor? purify the blood, and ret tho tin ids move on unob- 1CHI1 CM1 fgK WSaH-SI Th(?y slutat the function VL'? fi&i?ejfSj of the body into vigorous ac- S tivltv. nurifv thft uvstnm from Biructen m health again. ,. " tho obstruction? winch make UMCtso. A cold sttH3 somewhere in the bh'uv. ami oh. Jtrtictx its nnttnid functions. These, if not relferei. renct mon tlu'tn-u-lves and tho surrounding organs pro riiiciug gi-ueral nvgriivntiuii, Bnfferingy and diseaso. While in tliii condition, oppressed by the derangement, Mm Ayer's l'ill.. and see how directly they restore tha natural notion of tho system, and with it Uio buoyant freliiijc of hilth ag iin. What is truunnd so apparent In thW trivial and common comtilaiut. Is ahio truo in nmnv of the deep-sent ed ami dmigorimi diitempors. Tho tamo purgative ellect e.i3 tiiom. uimeu iy dimilar obstruc tion nnd tleranReiiienls of the natural functious of tha I dv, they na rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by Ihe same lueauf. A'otia who Icuojv the virtue or theio i'iil. will neglect to employ them when suffering from thu dijordeH.thoy cure. Fmfemantif from lending physicians in some of tho prin.-ij.al cities, aud from other well known public per- M)Ud. Fivm Forwarding MertJuml rf St. Louis, Frh. A, 1S53j Dr. Aran: Your I'iils aro the paragon of all that hv great in medicine. Th'iy havo cured my little daughter of iilfomiK cores upon lwr Iinnds and fest that had proved" iiK'iirahtp.fur years. Ilor mother has been long grir ou.slv jdilfrtod'u-ith f.tuttrhe and pimples on-her nkirt'iafH in her hair. After our chill Wiwcureti, she also tri.il your I'iili, and tlwy l.avj cured her. ASA JIOUaUIDGK.,' Aso jFv.illy Physic. rvn .ih: 1". f Urlwri'jhl, ieij OWtnnr. Your I'iili r.tv the piium of purged Th'oir SiceiUst qtwiiti surpass .any cathartic, wb ixissesf. Thoyjar mild, bnt veiy'cft;iii and eRVctiut in their" action on tb 5ortvIs, which' m:t!cM tliutit invaluabiu to u(in ttte dily treatment of iliwagj. IIcr.tiac!se,8IcIiHc!r.dnclic,??oui Stomncli. Fntm Or. lZhoml Itogil, Dultimort. lis - ue. and helievitii an I !o tint your I'iils afford us th best we h..ve, t of iwurso value thBiu highly rtrrsr.CKG, Ta., -Mr.y 1. 1S5K Ps. .T. O. Sir; I liftv U-on rppmttilly curt-d of tin- u- irst U-'uiiivtm any hoily ru Imve hy a ilV.no or. two f V'tttr I'iH.u. It miii to arU frum n Jul ktomach which t?Mv cicnn;:ii.iiii''P. Wiw with srii ic.jct, T:n. W. PURPLE, a) fif Sramrr Ctaritu' TlillnuH jyiiforiicrk T.ivcr Com nllilnti. F.uai Df. nm-dore Mr, fXvj, Vrk Clg. Xi.t imly nr ynur !tll wliHinililv nilapN tl to tlieir pur ie i mi nperirxt- l.-ltt 1 ttti! thHr lipiH-licbil rITecti:pcn he 5,ivi-r rery nirtrUl iixbrt. Thy hiive In my jiraS :ira rtttl nwr clfcttiml for ill1! cum of biiiuus enm id'tiu' than any uttv rviir.'.ly I can niciiti'ttii. 1 aincrrrly rcjuice that n hiivu at I.-iiJh a jmrpitive Tltich It wox thy thu cwufitienue wf ih? inuteaMu and the people. DiTARTSfEST OF THE ISTtrjOK, V':ili!ti,Ktiui, I). C.T Ttli Feb ISfiC. Fit ; I hiivo uei! y-'iir iilN in tny genera! ami hoipital p. .-..-iite fiur rittw juh limde tiicin, anil Uiimot hesitute to iy they :urf ili iwst tatiuirtic we employ. Their rrgu !:tiiii u' ti en the Hver i ijiiirk um! decided, cuusv iiun(iy tl-y are un ahiiir.il.Ur reitteiiy ftK-df rangenicnU of t!mt orjpm. lild. 1 hare Iduni fouull a cat of Lduiuz iliVetue so fUaiiiuttv that it did nut readily yiId to them. iraCerkuliy Tom. AMJ.NZ-J 1JALL, M. ) V-i,sieiii uf the Xjriiic Hizj.itah Dy.scJiitfrj", Klarrliccn, Itelnx, IVormi, f'wtm Dr. J. O'. Ut cth, nf Chi&uji. Vciir I'illii lmvu Imd a. long trial in my practice, and I hiriil tiirln in estt-wn us one tif the hes-t aiK-rivnts I hats e or fiii!. Their itltomtiro efrcrt iijhi tUty liter iiak; t!i.-ni an excellent remedy, trhen giteu lit sumll deaei for blows tlysattery utul tHurrlneii. Tiiir SHgar-coatin in:ik'.- thetn very :icre;4uhle tiini coueuitnt iuc the uu .f uoineii and children. DynpcTisIa, Impurity of the Bloort.' iVw AfB. J. I" Ifirue:, Vtistir rf 'Admit Ct.urc'i, Iittlun. Dr. Ayer: I lwTe uel your l'iils with xtraordinary MKCtas in My family and aiii-ni thie I am called to riit in ili.-tii. 'l. rtuhite the orjrnn? uf digektion ami Mt ily the !hxI. tiiey mv th wry best remedy I hare cv.t knntrii, and I c.xu ccnSttently recommend them to my friend.. Yours, J. V. 1IIME3. Vn.tw, AVi-omiiiK Co X. Y., Oct. 'li, 1S55. Drill iif. : 1 am ning yuur Catharti Tills in my prac tice, ami find tliein an excelU-nt purgative to cleanse tho ."yrfleiii um! uiirit'y the. fountains if Ute iloml. ' JOHN G. MEACIIAJr, ?r.-D . ConitlpjtIon, Co.sttvcucss, Suppression, Illionxia t ism, Gout. r-.o;iia.li'ia, Drop sy, ParI ys is, Fits, etc. Fitmi Dr.J.F. I'anylm. MtntrwL Gamda. T witch cannot lie said ot your Pills far the euro of e-stirrn-ss. it others of our fraternity luive found them t as t9ic3ciiuw I Jutve. tltoy slK.iihl jin me in proclaim iuj; it fur the Km lit uf tii niultitudes ulnKii.Ter from tliat cilnpl iiit. whicli, althatigii had enough' Fn itself. Is the prtv-enitor of others that re wurse. T lielfpre cos limits to (rijtiiuiie iu the Iier,Lut jvur Pills aSfectthat organ and cure the disease. Fits Hrs. R. Slwtrl, Pkasfeiitn and Jtidtrifc, RtHmi.' I PiimI on or two Ir.rtce dofft? of yonr Pills, taken at tha proper time, are excellent prrnir.tives of tlie natural tecre timi wlx'H wholly or partially fp,eJ'h ami also rery effectual to dmasr tin- stamudi aad trjtt warms. Tliuy nre so tiiuclt the l-t phyah: vru'IiRV'e thct' I recommend no other to my patient? . . " ' From Utt Jter. Dr. TT:idts,ff &C Ik'ixulisl FpU. CTtmft. Pcu'Si Hocse. Savannah, Ha.. Jan. 6. 1SS. Tlojsoam Sm : I .-honhl le ungrateM Pr tl relir your skill 1ms htouslit me if I did nt reort luyci ti yii. A cold settled in my limb ami bnin;htjDn ecru ri;ittn; n'nra!ic jttihts, which emlni in ckrtmie rheuma tism. Notwiistoxwliii? T liwl tlie l-t of physwam the difat nww win-!.' ami wore. until hy the ndvice of your e.xrolleut iicent in Itnltimnre, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried y'unr Pit l. '1 lnr eftVts were skw, hut shiv. By pcrseTeriag in tho s of them, I aai now entirely weir. Kzr. Cbajjrtb. Dafotr Unnce, Ti.,5 I?c. IfV Arc: I Iijiyh hf ii entirely etsr.-d. hy yonr WtKor i:,r iui.-iic G- at ;i imintul dii- that haj afflktrdj)i h ryturK. V1XCKXT SIJDBLI j-Mt f tle Tills ia maricet wntaic Mercury ; win. h. :U'mnch a vnlah reumly in kitful leiadvu tin nrenM in n pwhlio pill, fivjn tho drwdfnl ao iH.ws thr.t ft,"u'iitly foilnw. iw incnnthiu? r.-u than c n:ln no mercury or'iKinerSrjiiiManc wKaSewS Price, 25 cents per Uox, or 5 Boxes for SI. ?i-2 -jared by Sr. J. G. AYER St, CO., Lowell, Kax Sold b Holliushead iJc Di-itrick. CJlbministor's Notice. Notieo U horeby given, that-Letters of Administration on tho E-tatc cif Jonas Meizjar, late of SmitbGeld township, do oeaed, have been granted to the under signed by the Register of Monroe Coun ty, in due form of law; therefore, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and thoso having any just claims are also rcque.-ted to present them legally authenticatedTor settlement, to HENRY SMITH, Adm'or." SmitbGeld, Aug. 2, 1860. The undersigned baa on 375,000 Brick, , : near tho Stroudsburg Depot, and ther are now for sale. Any person wislyog to buy a lot of Brick will do well to call' before purchasing elsowhero, as the unr dersigned U bound to sell if they wpl pji? cost, ? Wm. S. WINTEMTTJTBJI Stroudsburg, Sept. 20, I860. ,; - - Caution.. I hereby caution all persons against? hunting, fishing, or going-through crass grain, or driving through my premises,, or otherwise trespassing, as I am deter mined to prosecute trespassers to the full extent of the law. PETER H. ROBESON, Stroudburg, May 10, 1860. OAP.Finc scented Soaps forjwash. ing and shaving a'so the celebratc- shaving cream, for sale by j r,yt r J.RlCF filliS j PmrRkii. Avr.u: I cannot answer yon ic'ial complnlntt US nip, iv" C'wci tvttn j'our rut if tier man to sny ulllhnt ire , - j it--i i--r'i -i iv.rfjMrrr. mmvinr. 1 place great ucpen Ullder - I ;n-. n-i in fpctiml .-athartic in mv daily conteit whh Boole Brick!! hand October 11, 180Q3mr 4 tsss fNovcinber:l8;.185S-ilyt ;f ti t tte .
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