ess r I)c cffrrsoman, THSS2)AY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1865. Union Stats Ticket, TOR AUDITOR GENERAL, MAI-GEN. JOHN P. HAKTRANFT, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, GOL. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, OP CAMBRIA COUNTY. ear Puree lost, column. Sec notice in another JvgrDteTj's Circus Company performs to-day. LoTcrs of such fnn, pitch in. Eg.Read the address of John Cessna, delivered at Ilarrisburg, on taking the- Chair, a temporary Chairman of ihe U-l nion State Convention. It is eloquent, truthful and patriotic. iS5 Ilemniing & Gardner's CircuB Company, ?ill perform in Stroudsburg, on Monday, Sept. 25th, 18GS, afternoon nnd evening. This eircus comes to us with a good reputation for everything that goes to make up a first class circus. E'JgfThc communication of "W. Dc. II." on "ludian Relies" came too late for insertion in this week's Jeffersonian, hut will make its appearance in our col umns nest week LCrOw Monday nest, the Sept. Term of the several Courts of Monroe County commences, which will afford a good op povtuuity to all our patrons indebted, to call and pay up. By doing so they wili much favor us. return to their homes without him, whilst he sought active duty in the field. He volunteered his services as aid to Gener al Pranklin, and took an active part in the ill-starred battle that cast a gloom over the entire North. Immediately after the battle of Bull run Colonel EL returned to his home and there began at once to raise a new regiment for three years' service This rcgimcut was numbered the Olst, and having served out its time of three vcars re-enlisted. The Colonel was next placed at the head of a brigade, and lor his skill and bravery during Grant 8 mem orable campaign .of 1S04 he was promo ted to a brigadier generalship, and ior his very brilliant deeds before Petersburg last spring he was breveted major gener eral of volunteers. His last important duty was command of the Washington prison containing the conspirators during their trial, and superintending their exe cutioa in the prison yard on the 7th o July last. General Hartranft is not only a soldior distinguished for bravery and skill, but ib one of thoee who are loyal to the heart's core. He entered the service of his country believing that the govern ment under which he lived was right and imbued with that religious sentiment that brooks no compromise with wrong he gave to it not only his physical but his moral support. He did not go forward with the sword of the army in the one hand and the dagger of the assassin, with which the government might be stabbed in the other, but, devoting all the cner gics of his soul to the cause, he support cd his country by moral force as well as military or physical power. In this, as we shall have occasion to show, he differ ed essentially from the candidate prcsen ted for the same office by the opposition party. As an executive officer and a bus ft V incss man, General Ilartranft has few su periors of his age. In April last, when the world was startled by the assassina tion of the President, and the city of 4 f Washington was in a state of consterna Speech of Hon. John Cessna. zealous co-operation and support. But cimnlfl thosnnnonlo continue, as they have . i unwwiw I 1 ' , . tr. p .... , I . i .1 t.nnf hie nnors or The following is the SpcecU delivered aireaay commuuuou, , by Hon. John Cessna on talcing the morcy w ui uuu - " " r chair as temporary l'resiaem. oi tne u- bu J i :. nion State Convention recently. It is tobiuon or oi y, maum . it . on,i .;n nnnaraiieiea. lei us uuic uiwuiaiui ' 1 - , i J 1 I, nnnl. rillar thfir. OTf Will. OUC L..t:i.r rocnnnriPd tn hv p.vnrv ova aim wuui i;uuouu in. v.. vv hrt" and all, stand by him, in seizing and hold U,Thc tickets for Auditcr'aud Sur veyor General will be ready for the sever al election Districts in this County on Friday. The friends of the Union party from different townships are requested to call and get them. Don't fail. Appointed. J. L. Riugwalt of The Philadelphia 1, .ss has been appointed by the Secre tary of the Treasury an agent to visit Den ver City, Colorado, to ascertain the best mode of transporting silver bullion by the Government from the Ivocky Moun tains to the Atlantic cities, and also to take measures to accommodate the miners with Eastern exchange. We congratulate most heartily our old friend on this manifestation of governmen tal confidence reposed in him. We have no doubt that he will faithfully discharge every duty entrusted to his care. We take rleasurc in saving that when he had charge of the Monroe Democrat of this place, wc always found him houorabje, liberal and considerately kind and gen tlemanly. May success and contentment smile upon him. The Canvass and Candidates. The election is rapidjy approaching. Thves weeks yet will bring it to hand. Are ail prepared to vote intelligently ? Do all know which candidates represent the party which never loved nor indirect supported Jeff Davis & Co.? For the party which the candidates represent is more to be considered than the candidates themselves for all the candidates person ally and socially, would not disgrace the cEces to which they arc nominated. But -what truly loyal and disinterested, intelli gent man would think of casting his vote to put iu power that party, which from the beginning to the end of the war, cried out with all its energies and powers -gainst every important measure the ad ministration was compelled to adopt in order to put the traitors down ? Where would be the prudence aud sense in an act of that kiud ? It would, in effect, be offering a premium lor future disloyalty This is no clap trap talk. We readily Submit to the honest judgment of all dis interested upright iatelligentmcu, wheth er the so-called Democratic party, as a par ty did not oppose, as much as they dare, the wsr for tU jweaervntiun of the Union whether they did not in national Couvcn tioion declare said war a failure, and call upon th government to make peace with the traitors, which at that time could ouiy have resulted in their independence. But these faots are well uudorstood. Yet beside thic, there is a difference, a deci ded difference, between the relative loyal ty and patriotism of the two opposing can didates for Auditor General. General Ilartranft, the candidate of the Union party for Auditor General, al though yot a comparatively young man, has made himself known to the world i J t . 1 VT a most. remarKaDie degree, lie commen ced life as a civil engineer, and subse quently studied law, becoming one of the most promising members of the Montgom ery county oar. At the commencement of the war he raised a regiment of three months men under the President's first call, and, their term of service having ex pired just previous to fhe battle of Bull Tun, the;tji colonel allowed -his men to Respite of David Gregory. Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 1865. David GrciTorv. who was to have been ex ecuted here on the 22d of September, has been respited till October 20th by Gov. Uur tin. The, prisoner is in a very weak condi tion and will probably not live a mouth. DEERY'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS. IWo EstaMslMeiits Combined. THE MOST COMPLETE TRAVELING JUAHIUITION EVii.it ORGANIZED. Consisting of a magnificent outfit, a troupe of Equestrians and Equestriennes, a corps of A street steam car propelled by a dum- gymsnastics and acrobats, a' conmanv of e-- -.w. ---- , .. r..i Qi- . i ... . -. . " T rp. in their own territory by the military my engine. is in sutt.ui upuniuou m quesiro-oramausis, comedians ana panto "w "r , r i Lnffr nf ihe countrv and that tne erasp iiouis. 11 guua aiau mmusis, a w complement oi equerries. J "J . : I'.c -r oliMilil hArolnrnrl not miles uu nuui, mctua..ujj lu u. v.njr , crroowi-. uu i-uuvanura oi UlC arena, ami' a in seiecuuL: uiu tu uiesiuu j - . heart Gentlemen of the Convention or conicrrca over theprelinu-ary proclcdi-g, , if your un.i ItLey JLZl uvj v J rood faith the n .-.:., t n.n fniiiT nTonra nf f lio tVip.t I and tneir uractices, mai mov . lontc ensemble. Brilliant beyond precedent, comnns . itt. .i it Trti.rr. .. jniT in ts comnrehensi ve dntnil A STAP. m m m I . .! 1'.. .Ik-. 1 l I I I An bV HIM 1(1 I k h . IV ..ILiUUIll 1T L!Llllll I W I ---- 1 A M. w -Jk that the position is one of difficulty and and willing Jtn by the Armstrong Democrat as mot RY GALAXY, selected from the cr.ie;, icsuiia vi mo - .r .1 r.nnmnr l.nrtin fit t in pt. ui-crcme oi uiu various uuiuuuiicairicai OFU " ,nn IIllUU iv om-i-teu v.u.v-... . - Jo nimtion of his term. There is no denying lablishments ot Europe anu America.- T3tc Stud of laovsc't- requires the discharge of arduous duties. I earnestly solicit the cooperation of every 5necinr war. and of their own making. . . . . t-ImrnMnn nf ins tcr . ii ijl-L nnivnr n(iirinri(riik-iiiii defecate in my efforts to preserve order, have nongn wi .Cl Mr. Ks ability, i . . m ixr.. I ..i..nri y nnn i f i uiiiiiiiii. iii i 1 1 1- ty, integrity and patriotism. i i !.-...., fi, K..e;nUs trial unless thev mean to nreuiuLU n.iruiuuv .uiu. naicu vj-u uiiuiiu- rf , ., . X' .1-n -" linn ( l Til TT rtUCIl Y"l fl Y f. I verdict. The war lias not enuca until tr TTomiiTi Ha hi.-, nnrnus UI IUB wutcuuuu. vu !--, r...lTT 1 XllV UliiauiL uo iiauui-- "-q ' pledge you that I will endeavor to dis- tne conquereu pai different styles, adapted to sacreu anu charge the duties or the position to me iuivo, secular music, ior uiujjuuauu . " ,.(mnouf m.nh;iitv with imnnrtialitv only a perlect legal right but it is her TY.piVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or and fidelity. solemn duty to enforce these results by oti,cr first premiums awarded them. Ilius- .... . I i I . I. mm I 1111 fl X I 7 UP ir V Till L J I 'ntfi nfTIIOC Trill' mi rss 11 lUVJLl I sincerely hope that the deliberations uiu immuijr aim. - J , - 7 m7 msti , n n m aon T?ROTlI. of this body my be harmonious and all the most gigantic in the world s history, & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH- the results of our action entirely aatisfac- must, n tory to the people whom we represent. accept " x .. i ..i:-.r- tntiot. Tin . hr in vain, iiec tne late reoeis lko, iuw aim the results oi our action euureij aatuiuu- - - I s ' tpmi,r 7. 18G5. lv, in irooa lauu iuu uuiuj i -" wvt" I - . .ft 1 1 I . 1 T nnnvannn ne. hoinfr or. LTeSlQent. BDU WUWi" fAaulJ "'-'-v.uu thP.m nor-iin as nrotners into ium ui Let them reject it, and we ress in com- fiE.1T rfinizfid aa one of no ordinary interest. Tim tinclfinn rtF PfinnBclvntiin in thft TTninn our Union ,o toiII .Vo lini. Toof l.iotrnTTT fnf.?flc! null will stand by him and Cong will command for her, a potential voice polling them to acknowledge our triumph nnnmhnn of n.,r fjftvftpnmonk. and their defeat, blavery is dead, and At all hazards, and at every sacrifice of must and shall be buried, ihc spirit of everything save principal, must the ac- slavery must aic anu bbuu.. "ra tion of this Convention, in the end.be The aristocracy of the South, which has : mu un p rn.ot.nred and unheld slavery, and which UUailllUUUS. IUU wuuju w iujtii i . .. ..-., iRfil mlliml nmnnrl tbo inaugurated the late terrible civil (1 nm. must be shorn of its power. Already it . . f I , l l - . v vnaitiAn frv f hn claimed to the world that the Union should is at wors sumujjup Fr, u i f'SSfi I be preserved, and the rebellion suppress- policy of the Government and creating L f , r. r i . i. l.oat.l.fv nnfl hittnrnnss amon? the DCODle. Vte? cu at every nazaru, iuusl ugaiu uu uiiueu c- ; into the field under the banner which For two years we carried on the war with- i-.ii i.. j l j.... mir. strikin"- at the cause of the war. ln- snan uu uuiaiuu iiuib lu-Uiiv. - - deed we rather guarded and protected it i,o ..oi.ori nr lrntTA nnrl b-rnin n At last Abraham Lincoln, when his time 'lieers. soldiers and sailors have well per- had come, on the memorable first day of r.m,i (1,,;, r.nrf. T.nfnrn thn nmmii- January, LS63, struck at slavery flio wnr,; nf result is betorc us. it is last Dccoming fnrmnr f;mr-c n n fl f.nt Mp nr nt.hnr im- manifest that no permanent peace, even , . ,..;.li lir .!. tli r.r i! nvnrv nfi n ho. Knnnrnri !rS-3;i tious sinK into comparative insigniu - "."..j p cancc. Our nation to-day occupies a until the autnors auu supporters m bia- Mip xvnrlfl mill i J vcrv arc subdued. In the words of our ' rnA u ri, n,;.i.T,n;. nf nmsent natriotic President. "This aris rone, than ever before. The dories as h ocracy is antagonistic to the principle SHOW ES Q?iimQ. BARDHE8, HE&lrfllKGS & GO, 1ME11IC-Ii eiiucs. 'J'hi T.st sivl Truly ToruUr EquP-tn.n Ortniit .n uonw tnrrs ui-on the Jj.J sf:r a WIM'KIt ICASOJi U IKIUaiPIIANTSUC- CV.M in principal f th L'titc. itiiiilniji ti tst a.lsi f ih (tnxMon(rt-LuiaiUlittin I to i'rcil a lauerArian Entcriy.in77iricf h of the Jlinkesl Ordsr. k j Vac.- is!ic?irn Jr'caso. h broTitht tlia enimfnn i.i.rrto prfcti"n, ui:ti: tip prx-iit Sratan I' 7 nH-r tliT'itucircs Ihst thnr A il!l. ou'j1c4 tpj-re-cft C?rGii.s Faulttesn la ovs-r Particular. Tliry !i-m, dtirii:j tVo past i monthf, had tlteir ntirc Paraphernalia, v:'agons, -f- .- tllfi Tr LIP Caavas4-!, Dresses, properties, Je well as the toils of our surviving tion bordering on insanity, and when the marshal of the district seemed to have been paralizcd, this gentleman was called on to assume practically the duties of that officer, and the country knows how well they were performed. Kiud and courte ous, he was yet brave and cautious, and the business entrusted to his care was conducted with that quiet despatch aud firm resolve that mark the man of supe rior ability. The opposition has nominated for Auditor General Col. W. V. II. Davis, of Bucks county, who, like Hartranft, tendered his ser vices to his country and was accepted; but, unlike the candidate of the Union parly, ho was a "copperhead" in the literal sense. He left behind him in Doylestown, Bucks county, a newspaper then as now known as the Doylestown Democrat, of wh eh lie was the editor and propietor. Whilst he marched forward with his men, drawing hi.s pay from the government, and seeking the honors which it might bestow if he were faithful, his newspaper at home was devoted to ribald abuse of those whom the people had delegated to conduct the government and the war. No journal in Pennslvina was more violent in its hostility to the govern ment and the war than was the paper yet owned and controlled by Colonel Davis, and no editor was more bitter in denunciation than was he. If troops were to be raised, the Doylestown Democrat, owned and con trolled by Colonel Davis, ridiculed those who were about lo enlist, and whilst ever coin- planing of the administration for its want of success in putting down the rebellion, the Democrat, under the control ot the present copperhead candidate for Auditor General, industrously sought to obstruct the raising ot troops, and by all means in its power em barraes the operations of the government The course of Colonel Davis was indeed a singular one, and men marveled greatly that, whilst thus doing all in his power by the moral force of his pen and his press (for it must be remembered that his letters from the army were as violent as his editorials) to aid the rebellion, he Ehould remain with the army of the Union and receive pay from the government There is, perhaps no better illustration ofi a genuine "copperhead" in the State than is Colonel Davis, for whilst he professed to desire the success of the Union cause, and made the outward show lo that effect he permitted no opportunity to escape him to injure it in its most vital pans. Here arc the twocanidates Tor the sufirages of the peo ple. Judge yc whom you will have. , . The trial of Wirz; for inhuman cruel ties inflicted upon the Union prisoners at Andersonville, was continued at Wash ington last week. The evidence all tend ed to confirm the statements heretofore made of the barbarities practised in that prison camp. The health of Wirzappears to be giving way, and no sessions of the Court were held toward the close of the week, owing to his inability to attend. A British army officer, Captain W. A Baker of the Boyal Bombay Engineers, has at last settled the year in which the worm will come to an end. In a work just published in JiJugland, entitled "The iJay and the Hour ; or, Notes on Proph ecy; a Sketch of the Future, extracted from the Bible' he states that tho Anvnf judgment is fixed for Sent. 20th. 1H7X Notes due on the 20th will be payable on the 19th. heroes of free democratic government and the untu ffir n,.il cnl.l.prQ tlm iiipniniMPs time lias come wnen tins reucuious eie of the thousauds slain and starved iu do- ment of aristocracy must be punished. Pphpp nr mir n.nncp. thn tpna nf thousands The time has come when their lands must 1..7 tim bc confiscated : the aristocracy must be war, aud m illions of debt willingly iu put down and their possessions divided mirrPi hv .i Invnl np.nr.ln to nrnservo the among the worthier laborers ot the land lifn nf tlm nntinn. nil demand that the This result will throw into our Nation fruits of the great victory of human free- al Treasury many millions of dollars, just dom shall not be frittered away by the lj forfeited by the treason of their former mistakes of politicians. owners. Whatloyal mau can object that Every man of us must be prepared to by means of this fuud a few of the com- v.pI. im nn t.lin nlt:ir nf nartrintism nil his forts, if not the luxuries, of life, should tricii. be added to the tables of those widows , j --- !:--5;? -I 3 L "Si A RENOVTVIJ, AI.rKKKD and .-Taa1'i5-i i.T-!orii.:i.i:l). so that th?r now t? I fx I l , rr.H-t mi au:icara:ice of wore tlwa & .'(. LI' ' iVh? i Beauty and Ele&'anco. 2 j w. ! The Magnificent '""-".r KA'f 'Vr- -T " ' 5 .. i-it t r. rs ;f,ni'ac(ure! lir 1'ieMin-,', Urotlier-.' J NVir York Citv. at an rtin-uioui risv niifxr. i Olio o:' tt.c Grrt I-eaturcn JV A B " ' I t - i v i i ' i ' - . ii ntfr tli 'own rr city on tin !ur .r I.xhil:iiion. ilraim l.vTurentT Maniriceiit C'har;etH. r :siie:l bjrtlio 'hinipiciu V.In;. Mr Ilutchin", ami runtnlntliS Hill- Jit.H.uy has been chosen with no less care, and in blood, beau' ty and training can defy ri" valry. The Trick Horses antfEdu-" cated Mules . arc marvels of equine saga-' city and the latter, while falsifying the old adage ot "stubborn as a mule," com- pletely bewilders the. sdcc- . $5 taior wuti numaniike intel- lect, and comprehensive facile power iV short, in every particular, the Great World" Circus can lav claims to the title ot the hip- po-arenic vwdelof the age. The following gentlemen comprise tha, corps of Managers and Directors. M. J. ROBINSON & DEERY", Proprietor, ALEX. ROBINSON, Manager, Dr. GEO. W. STEVENS, Treasurer; LEON WIIITTONY, Equestrian Director, PROF. WAIILE, Leader of ihe Bund. The cavalcade entering town in grand proces.-ion preceded by the GEORGEOUS DOLPHIN CHARIOT, the most magnifi cent specimen of art ever paraded before the public, splendidly caparisoned and driven and controlled by JACK MA PES, the Champi on Whip. Two Clowns at cach-pcrfbrmnnci. HIRAM DAY, the great wit and modern . Grinaldi, CHARLES COVELLI, the tak ing and siging Clown, acknowledged as tho t ' i i moit acceptable man oi numor, wno over assumed a motley attire, will occupy a prominent portion in the department of fun. The Company are leu by the iollowiHgf artists, each of whom is a widely celebrated star in his or her profession. MADAME MARIA ROBINSON, The sun beam of the Cirque, the prima, don na of Equest riennes, and a paragon of grce, beauty, feminine bravery and artistic excellence. LITTLE ANNIE, . The Juno-like 0ucenof the arena, and tcrp sichorcan artiste. Her classicposes upon the jslack wire, and her beautiful equipoise are PMladelvllia Brass Band, cquany poeuc aim ...cum.-araDje. A Musics! Couitiiuation celobratej Human existence hanjrs uDon trifloa What would beauty be without soapj es for the commou good. There may be, and there no doubt are, some questions about which we may reasonably aud salely dilFer. Upon all the great vital issues of the day all truly loyal men must and will agree. During the four years of fearful aud bloody war just closed, the rebellion increased and streuahencd and was great y protracted by reason of Northern sym pathy. Now, that it is over, these men in tho North have grown bolder and more defiant by reason of the aid and comfort which they expect to receive in turn fron those lately in arms against the Govern ment. True, the rebellion is over, the the fighting has ceased, but the war is not ended, the spirit of rebellion still lives, and is to-day active, insolent and defiant. The great object of the rebellion was the death of the republic, the dis memberment of the nation that object has not been abandoned. Those who un dertook it failed lo accomplish their pur pose by force of arms. They now strive to reach the same end by means of man agement and appeals to the prejudices of the people at the ballot box. This may appear to be a harsh judg ment. I would that I could believe oth erwise. But the spirit that for thirty years and more has distracted our peo ple, and disturbed the peace of the na tion, in a bold attempt to make slavery the ruling power of the nation, and all other interests subservient to that the spirit which slew our wounded and mang led our dead on the field of battle after the battle was over the same spirit which presided over the prison of An- J l T 1 -. icrsonviic, Jjibey. jSile Island and else where that which organized irresponsi Die uanas oi guerrillas slew innocent women and children in railroad cars poisoned fountains of water, and imported loathsome diseases the spirit which ani mated the hand of the assassin as it sped the latal ball to the brain of our merci ful. magnanimous and patriotic President will not hesitate to seize the throat or stab the heart of the uation, and destroy if possible, the noble old republic of our fathers, utterly regardless of the rum and woe which may follow. Already these men in the South are organizing to scud representatives of their kind to Congress. 1 heir friends in the North arc rallying for the same purpose Allow them to succeed in their scheme and soon the rebel debt will be assumed, damages paid to tho rebels for injuries suitered by the war and pensions "ranted to rebel wounded and rebel widows. Un der this load it is confidently expected by oy them that the good old ship of state will go down and the nation perish. anouici this Jail, our whole national debt would next be repudiated and the country rumea. bhall all this be avoided ? Much of a correct answer to this question may de pend upon your action to-day. Every uunar ui ucdc, municipal, State and na tion, contracted for the sunnression of tlm rebellion, must and shall be paid at all hazards. Not one cent of rebel debt, damages or pensions shall ever be assum ed or paid upon any pretext or for any reason whatever. Our present loyal and patriotic Pres ident, Andrew Johnson, has submitted to these people a policy which challenges the admiration of the world. It will stamp him through all time to come as a magnanimous, merciful and kind-hearted ruler. In his efforts to carry it out he must and will receive our hearty and throughout the land whose firesides have been made desolate by the war, or rather by the treason whicji caused it : Y ho will object that the bounties aud pen sion of our soldiers by whom the victory was won aud the nation saved, should be -. t ir-Ti -it.- - i i r. . w i: ym rr t--- .r ,LA FA TRIE ALICE, The beautiful little histrionie equestrienne. MILLIE LEONETTE, The daring and magnificent horse woman. JOHN STAR, The champion two, four and 5L - . . Misi-Os six horse rider. THE WIIITTONY iucreascd aud a trifle added to the pecu uiary compensation so justly due them for sacrifices made: - ho cau object that u.kefnr hR hmonj-ami fxecatinn of (he MumcjiI r.fmi Art. exemplified in their unrlc on I'licf!" r..i-fVi n'thednj'. Thn l.raml BjihI :"Iiriot trill be followoJ in - ' i unas, so justly lorrei- 0 magnificent phocession by tho OWmpian melange. BROTHERS, and Master Tommy. of the Grecian and The motley delineators Roman school of High beautiful clneaic by means of these fund ted, a large portion of our national debt .should be extinguished, and thereby the taxes of all classes of our people dim inished, and a part of the heavy load im nosed unon the shoulders of our people by treason thus removed by treason it self? Having proclaimed the freedom of the slave let us not weaken ourselves or en danger his conditiou by any controversy among ourselves about his present posi tion or the extent of his privileges, but carefully and surely provide tha freedom thus proclaimed shall be firmly and irrevocable established aud secured through all time to come. w- w . ! Let unitT ot action and ciieertui ac quiescence in the decision of the majority mark our deliberations let the glory. perpetuity and success ot our common country, alone, be our object, and all will be well. t the rmlv a Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Is a concentrated extractor 'ihe choice root, so combined with other substances of still greater attractive power as to afford an of lectual antidote for diseases barsanarilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accom plish their cure must prove, as thin has of immense service to this largo cIrbs or our n filleted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found in the following complaints: Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Disease, PimpleH, Pustules, Blotches, r . r .t -r- t brupuons. oi. yninony a r ue, nose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, &c. Syphilis or Venerial Disease is expelled from the system by the prolonged use of this barsapanlln, and the pationt is left in com parative hcnllh. Female Diseases are caused by Scrofulu in the blood, and arc often soon cured by this Extract of Sarsaparilla. Do not discard this invaluable medicine, be cause you have been imposed upon by some thing pretending to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When you have used Ayer's I hen, ana not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particu lars of the diseases it cures, we refer you lo Ayer's American Almanac, which the agent below nnmed will furnish gratis to all who call for it. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, for the cure of Cos tiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heartburn arising from Disor dered Stomach, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner Pill. Ibey are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are tho best Aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by J. C. AYRE & CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by William Hollinshead. and Dreher & Bro., Stroudsburg, Pa. In Stroud tsp., on the 19th inst., Edith. daughter of James Croasdale, aged about 8 mouths. " ' ELFIN, OR FAIRY CHARIOT, DraTrn ly tke Diminutive f-'hctUnd I'onita, Generals Grant and Sherman, Vhe Smallest Pair of Ponies in tho World, and imported bom Scotland durin? the past Winter, at n -xpnR. of pver 32,000, cspoeiallj- to lond additional attraction to tliU r-unpaign. AIL tile the tlorset, Monies, niuif., usmaxrs, Eal?ie, sc., will appear in. the Procession, thus Jorming a guajnd i nocr.sGio.-r OK thf: UTMOST CKAX DKUK A.N'D IMPOIITANCE. THE C.Q.aPS QF BE,PiF0RrVJ.E.RS5 Hare not keen ncclrcted, but tho list will he found rich with the names of tiia most celebrated Artist. a of Iuropo anu America. LOOK AT THIS ASSAY 0? T ALEUT, 4 Mss Eliza Gardner. The bett Kquestrienns in America. Madame Camiilo, The Darin? and Graceful Parisian I.quetrinr.-. La Petit Camiilo, The Little Fairy of the Circle M'ile Katie, Tho Deautifr.l 'Enuestriunrc. Kichard Hemmings, of the F.xrp I-Loxci.f . n Gardner, Tliu People's Own Clown. IVIr. George Derious, Th Giflsd rqtie's.riin mJ Grtal Slan Mo-Aey. Adi Hassan, Tie Great Arabian Gymnt.t Tho Polish Brothers, wil mm tindGecrgo, The J.l iUIMI CratniiU of m! re tii. Mr. Frank Whittakcr, The Accomplubad J'aitridu Circuit "Mr. George Castello, The Gentlemanly M'jt nnd Puniter Mr. William Hill, The Itemarkablo Gyii.natt, Mr. George King, 7ho C hampion Tnmbler, and Kkuts. Bilizo, Broomly, Ewtct, Eillir.gg, Smith, arA a Hcst of well cclcctedAuxiliarca. IhcSivdcfllorscx, J'unies f: Mula Are tho finest and beet trained colUc. tii'li orUinrniiglibrriU in tho Prr.frt. fion, anu mciuae among tho uuiub.i, tho Gteat 'I rick Ponies, F1IEKMAN & GRANT, 'l"l:o celelrted Hunninj Potns. AKTIETAT.I ft AtTSTSALITZ, And thn wonderful Performing Char rfrsr, W.irinwiiTorr, Pnmcr. Fin Fi.r, SIcCuLi.i.t, LincoLir, CIs. D.urLi.A( -C, u.c. There will bo Two Grand Performances AFTERNOON AMD EVENING, lie prepared for tho Ileal liuw, and coino in time to tee tho Procession. Don'l confound thU wilh any cf Ihe many or.e.horst Shows that will Hood the country. Doorc open nt 2 nnrl 7 o'clock, I SI. IVrforra anco to commouce hnlf an honr litlor.- ADMISSIONT, ------ 50 CENTS Children under 12 year3 Half Price, Will exhibit nfc STROUDSBURG ! 'I sa w8S5tf5ar iweFs-rs: ON Monday5 Sejt 25, 1,865. LOST. A purso containing from 12 to $1G. The finder" will be liberally rewarded by leaving if at Wm. Ilolhudhead's Drug Store. Stroudsburg. ''September 21, 18G5. MASTER CHARLES, Tlie Arbacian master of the Egyptian science, illusionist and prestidigitateur extraordinaire. SIGNOR WALLACE, The great Globe eqnilibriest, and matte du cirque. MR. HIRAM DAY. The wit, jestor, humorist and clown par excellence, A merry oflshoot of Momti?, a "fellow of infinite, wit," anil a genuine and original speciman of tlicshakspcrian buffo. ALEX. ROBIN.SOX, Ilia motley associate and quaint and quizzical corn-Deer, CIIAS. LONG, GEO KIXONS, HE.XRY HOWE JOHN NORTON. BOBSMITIJ, JOE R BESIDES. Acrobats, Gymnasts and Ampltitheatrica! professors of la haute ccole. THE MAGNIFICENT JOIINSTER, 'flu proJigy of the incnasrr, a superb speci men of blooJ symmetry and intelligence, will be introduced in his educated perform ances, by Madam Robinson, DR. STEVENS' TROUPE OF EDUCATED DOGS AND MONKEYS, FROM ASHLEY AMPHITHEATRE, LORDOK. The Famous Trick Mules, Sa?icho, the spotted Spaniard, and Paul Pry, unhesitatingly pronounced the wonderr of the Mule family will be exhibited at each performance by the trainer, Mr. CIisb Co velle. SHELLBARK. The incomprehensible Roan etc. all ex hibited under a spacious oriental pavillion, amid strains of Orohcus like music by tho doublp band of string and wind instruments, led by the great director. Prof. E. WAHLE Admission to all parts of the pavilion, 50 cents. Children under 10 years, 25 cents. OrDoors open at 1 and 7 P. M. This I.arge and Magnificent establishment will exhibit at KRESGEVILLE, Wednesday. Sept. 20.. STROUDSBURG, Thursday, Sept. 21. BUSIIKILL, Friday, Sept. 22. JOE. COOK, Agent Wm. Footk, Jr.. contracting Agent. September 14, 1865. Orphans' Court Notice. Appraisement of &00 to widows hav ing been filed in the following Estates they will be presented for confirmation, on Monday Sept. 25, 18G5, unless excep tions are filed. Estate of Michael Dutts, deceased. dames liccuhow, Jesse Slutter, Jonas Uanna, Michael Gowcr, George Kosc, Henry Brown, Charles Bidding, Joseph F. Heckman,:',' . , , Philip Hoffman,. ' . . John It. Ostcrhoudt.; ' . ,T. M. McILUANEY', Clerk eptcmbcr 7, 18G5. u
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