The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, January 04, 1866, Image 2

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    COURT PROCEEDINGS. The Animal School Report. Pavment of Commutation does nofrEx
Court commenced on Monday, 26 th of For this year, which is now ready, is a froin Bounty Tax;
December. Present, Hon. George K. volume of 873 pages, very substantally An important case, and one in which
Barrett, and his Associates, Levering and bound in cloth. The Superintendent has the public in general are interested tea
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Sljc Icffcvsonian,
tSURSDAY JANUARY 4, 1865.
JJS"" Our carrier requests us to return
his sincere thanks to his patrons for the
very liberal manner in which they res
ponded to his congratulatory address on j
New Years day, and pledges himself to
repay their kinduess by even greater
promptness than has hitherto marked his
course as carrier bov.
of "Washington
ej, A. W. Be
. iu.uujr. u aiiies xveney Alfred jGileuberer and Eliza A Si,
n County was chosen Speak- both of Upper fit flfpi v ;SlCap7''
nediet, Huntington, Clerk, Co Pa eI' Northa&Ptoir
onnr Knciflna thn liennl crhnnl ofofio. tile JJIStriCC UOUrC 01 AlIGSnenV COUntY,
The first case tried was brought by A- t;cs 0f tl,e State and abstracts from the a few weeks ago. It was presented in
mos Newhar.t against Charles Row for reports of county superintendents, there the form of a stated case in which the
trespass. Verdict in favor of Plaintiff is an appendix containing extracts from School Directors of Plum Township, were
con qti essavs of countv superintendents on vari- plaintiffs, and John Ewer was defendant.
1U1 UOy CM". I' I I m r . . oil I .
..c i..i fi, ' in t:iofq nr thn nnsn nrr ns tn nws ? ntui n full tefc nt Knnnh mm nffinnKK r .1
ri Ut. -iitmi a i uUO luuita uuuuuviuU iuiu uiu vjuuiuiuu . -"f""""-" umuuio. WI1 Hie Samp rlnv k r -r, j
Commonwealth vs. William Schoen- Schoof system John Ewer, a citizens of said township Mr. Kelley made a patriotic speech on E Giles of KiuXtJ v v' Ut
berger. Indictment for Assault and Bat- The State Superintendent, referring to was drafted in July 1863, under the act taking the chair. Io important business J. Itadney of Faclorvvill V ' MaTJ
tery. Grand Jury returned a true bill, our colleges, seminaries and academies, of Congress, paid the S300 commutation was done. tue Parsonage in M
David Keller vs. John Mcrwine. An says that it would promote the cause ol ana was aiscuargeu irom lurtiier liability. The Senate organized at 3 o'clock p. m. the 15th ult.. bv IW "R v " o ,
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
Organization of the House and Senate
Adjournment until next Week to A
waitGov. Curtin's Return,
Special Dispatch to the N. Y. Tribune.
Harrisburg,-Tuesday, Jan. 2. 1866.
The House of Representatives organ
ized at 12 m
At the M. E. Parsons s
Saturday, December 23', by Rev. $
on
J.
Paxson,- Geo:
of
I -I nn-nw A . i
Luzern O.' A t V ru"c.raon
Monroe Co., Pa -'uuey, or
or representatives organ- On Monday Dec 25 h rt
to-day. James R. Kelley Alfred Eileub J? i
our State to have In 1864, a Bounty tax, under
ional interests brought visions of the Bounty acts of Pennsylvania, Speaker, and Mr. namersly of German- Snow both of this ConntT
of the legislative author- was assessed and levied on him, ammount- town, Clerk. At'the samp nl hi
action brought on a Promissory note, up- Scccrai education in our ocaie to na ye " ""u. Pu- gir . xMem.ng 01 x;aupnin was eicotoa Mr. Solomon Kintner, and Marv TanA
r, both of this County.
j thp. s.nmo Tikno k tV. .
It was .asraed to adiourn from to-mor- 11 in CS same, Uct.
to take a non suit for want of evidence to placed, "to a certain extent," within the said township, which he refused to pay, row until next Tuesday, to await Gov. Wilson both of PiL-P Cn r y
LfmV ' WW.UVJ J.U.
1 i ., ... . i I an ui uui liuuvauuuui
ou wnicti tne aeicnaant s name appeared un(Jcr the Q
as an indorscr. The plaintiff was ooligcd tv nnd nil nf our chartered institutions ing to 855. bv the School Directors of
JfcSTMr. AY. S. Recs, Esq.-, sold his lot
on Main St., in this Borough, adjoining
support his case.
Commonwealth
control of the School Department. He churning that he was exempted in said Curtin's return.
vs.
Owen Carey and u,rfiCS' fu,rtllcr the Pr0P"ety of lessening Bounty act and hence this stated case
J I flirt nnmhnK fxY mi t hifrhni mof itntiAnn 1 I MO T)mnt. nr hw otihmirfw tr fViA Hnii.
1111 U U Ui U w A. Ui UUI
higher
institutions, The point of law submitted to the Court
Arthur Montgomery. Indictment for and thereb increasing the endowments for its decision was, whether he, having
hundred dollars.
bill. The defendants bein
arraisnea,
their
TO COiXSUMPTIVKS.
The advertiser, hnvina- wn i . .
S' V" ,51!2te.? Ifaph rem-
National - Bank.
the Bank, to Mr. Peter Born, for twnlv r.n. ftmn .Tr rnt,,rn n (, ...,: i .ra... k.: i iono ' , , Jiost people, perliaps, are not a aware
' ' o-i.vw. " "'j iv"-""-" " "" anu iucuuiu ui musu mat remain. i)v wam mc uuuiwuuiwuu iu iouo, was naoic Ul,nf KnfnM ., i:,lni i u : , : : " Wl-"ct "y a very s;
... ...... I . i , . . . i uxuu uiiui u uuuuuui uuuk i uuui v xza i la I nn v nirnr ininnr..n1 i
multiplicity tbey are cnppled m to pay a oouuty tax under the provisions charter frora the Treasury DeDaftmenfc :t L rp7mito
... . ' - . a -"vuuu,mm mnr riron.f
sease Consumntion i nn;.. , "
nown to his fellow-sufferers the mean,
cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
the prescription used ("free
i.ti uiiuuiiuua inr
... . . . .... I w w -
j-""" uao cuiu jjia liivuiu piuuu uui guilty, ouusequeniiy ine pica u' mi-m, m iuu naui, - --o.,,. v-uiniau must deposit with the U nited States Treas-
property at Bartonsville, to Lewis Heller J of not guilty was withdrawn as to Carey, ?r PPu8, lurmturo, libraries and cab- appear lor tne ocnooi directors, and ury a sum equal to the authorized cir- k
1 innte nnr q fA nn nf nuHiAiAHt K It I lime Heft fhn WntnnflAMt I 1. 1 - I
of Paradise townahin. for (MO on,l lmn nn.l tl.n r,lo f .,:if,. J rr, t.. I lul DUlulul Pafc- r lul uws"MUh- CU at 00 of such cornorat on MiPrnfnrA
i j i i ' -A - , , , 1 , 7. J J-"1' ronage. lie wants them made liable to Attcr hearing the arguments of the coun- jf :t fa;is to rpAPPm u Prnnunnn th a
purchased the large three-story Brick be- ry rendered a verdict of not guilty as to official visitations by some State officer. sel, the Court decided that the payment of ln?7nn hn rTZ I Tt 'L 1,1 of
mnm n rr tn I in I'lH lv 1 m rtn I M ..l. mi. ! 1 1 I FPU - l 1 1 r . 1 .i . i :J:J l 1. a! 1 r I . I j. moui j
u ft w u i iu i vi.ui. i. till i iii: i. li ii 1. 1 i ii mi i iriuiinrv riir ntcn -r rrf nfcnri in nnn i if rii'i i iniii inr niirrnr t-iii Awn i i'i i n i 1 1 1 11 1 :i 1.1 1 1 1 1 iiiii mir iiri 11 ir run firiTAri-inri
opposite the Bank, for S 1,000.
rnm nrrr i nit? aopa -rxrvocrt
interest both on account of the serious
nature of the charge and the lejral talent
-TiT li it .i .. . r I
r v c wouiu can uic aucnuon oi our exhibited on either side. The
It is very strongly recommended that within the exceptions contained in the
where the land can be purchased, more 4th section of said act, therefore he was
ground should be allotted to schools, af- liable to pay said tax, and ordered judg-
reaacjs to tlinf. nlrf standard htornrv ra. i i . -i . , . I i . . ., . . .-rr . .
j r wnicn me uciensc couauctea tne case niav. anri 1 iai. t in sconorvshmn ho cnoi ! tins ior &nn. tnn nmnnntnt nv conscooonH
1 l. - TT T 1 VT-l;. I 1 J ' . j w.v.wuiv"i - . . . '
pur, toe jLiarac journal. io iiicrary gen
Depaatment, and consequently, whether
a bant breaks or not, the notes are al
ways passable.
manner
preparing and uqi
same, winch they will find a sure cure for
Co.NsiniPTio.v, Asthma, Bro.nciiitis Colds
Coughs, and all Throat and Lung Affec
tions. The only object of the advwico,. ;
three senamg uic Prescription is to benefit the
was a noveltv also. Carev first nlead nni Us to attract the eye and cultivate a taste
tlcman or lady should be without it. The guilty He attemptcJ to supporfc ifc b for the beautiful. There is a fine fron
Prospoctus for 186G is even more brilliant 7.7 . ,i tispiece, presenting a perspective view of
uwug-u iuiua. whucm a model school house, outbuildings and
was a nyniphe du pave from Scranton, cr grounds for rural districts,
as one of the Commonwealth's lawyers In 18G5 the total number of common
more appropriately styled her a harridan, schools in Pennsylvania were 12,960 j ,uan jn Harbor creek
A worse set of thieves, cut throats and w., -nn?r ot teachers, 15 563 j pu
I Til IC i I I -V C.-lI1 n OTftKnrvsv nnr t- At- aahI ... I i
unhunjr scoundrels could not be found "1 rr."!."'., i I under peculiar circumstances :
t . P."!""" iuuniH, oo cents, aocai cose on A little bov three vears old
)spoctus
than previous, and we would invite to
immediate subscription. Address Willis
& Phillips, 107 Fulton at., N. Y. The
terms are S3 per year or 7 50 for three
copies.
"Wool, during the last two or
nnd l,'Vn.l nn him nc n nifinn nF on: j YWrs has brought exceptionally hijih rjri-aICeu,and spread information which
" ' t' U:t i. i r every sufferer will trv hJo rmo,i,. :
uuc vuu iiuii tnuii very uiuuv Jur-i , . . j " 'wi,uy.ua it w in
- J J I rtADf tlinm 1 - -
e still one to three years' clip on T "U4.ui".s may prove a blessinjr.
ich they haven't yet been able piofaddrels g Prescription will
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburgh,
Kings County,
JVcw York
TUP? 1 T"l I w " V
ii jiiiracmous escape. hanA hich
From a private letter dated Viginia to o-et enough for. Bv-a nd.hv tlintr will
City, November 5, received by a gentle- be selling it for fifty or sixty cents per
. j.i i. ii i - -
, u uupy iuk luiiow- nnund.
: ! . i ..i
nig uuuuuul oi a narrow escape irom ueatn
i . . . I I I 1 wv. vuou u , rr n (IV t lrnn vnoro
fiS-Don't fail to rP.ad Mr. WlmoL-linm. Ulan fccott township, Luzerne County, the system, including taxes levied, a- n.v . i. i...... Rural Advertiser that he raised the
They will be continued '"""" lu w,uluu wiujr. r - "'"H".. oiaic in company with a New Foun
p k rrt IncnAl frt uy ujauc use ui uut iu uu ufctj as iar as o-io i .. , ' ' uuuuiu tuiu
p.,:. ..r.i.. Carev was concerned. When he found cm L5Z e V" V , V , raass w scarcii lor the lost boy,
unuijsiu uic uav. auu n inev " 1 uci tuut. oi uia e icacners. ann w t nj .e n
j uuuuu luuii uiiuns an
mcr's Lectures.
every week
for themselves.
strike at the
hurt yon remember you may not be the lhcre was 00 ll0Pe for llim he Plead guil- female tcacheas.
only one thus affected. v 10 311 tue counts m the indictment,
one ot which charged a felony, mounted American Securities Abroad.
the witness stand, swore that all he had An Amasterdam correspondent of the
f An i. -ew lork llerald
uu nuu uiu uuuiu iianaiuiiuu was.
near the
away from the house
Bayard Taylor informed the editor of the January 4, I86G.-ly.
present
dland do season a few plants of the real Letakia tobac- $)$ '5 ER EAR ! We wantagonta
Warranted
and the succccdim
. TT t ri . m i . i
ed out en nueu oiaies. i ne seed was brought irom kinds. Under nnri nnn-r r,i
I t-. ... . I "IT"'
and con- &ffypt and it has grown fully equal to any five years. Above salarv or Urao mmm.-.-
day, the next night he ever saw on Mount Lebanon, whence sions paid. The only machines sold in thp-
day, but neither child the celebrated Latakin tobacco comes t. United States for less than .$40. which
nv. rJ ..!.! l. C 1 T.I l n.
uui uug uuuiu uu iuuuu. jiivcry snait ;.: ,i:t;f : u i i "4i-j"'iy Jiotcc, Wheeler
that could be thought of was sounded and ?T , f ? ? hB1v1,nff.,l.broftd & Wof Graver & Mrr, Je?
explored. In the evening of the second VeIvely ,eat and a pale yelIow blossom- & Co., and Bachdder. All other ch?ap
arc fully licensed bx Howe, Wheeler1
W
Post Office Bobbed.
learn that the Post Office at Nvl-
J It J l 1111 111. lliltl I i , .
' I XT "T 1 TT . II 1
ew xort ueraid says that over three "ay nowever, the lather entered a tunnel
lllindrnd milllnni! TT:inJ 0. 1 I ttrliinVi linA Unn,-. n.:n..nl..
. l ,i ... ,. uiiiiiuuo ui uuucu junca uuuus t" ucu uitwuuaiv auaiuuuu
11 I .1. i . i i i n IV rnr rrnnHo nnr rnntrmi. nf- tls l.nl . ... F J
icawnc, iu uu uouuiy, was oroKen into v t, , UU1U5 .. 11UJ nave dunno. our war found purcrserg Uutthis time he
uiai tucy ,were stolen, though he subse
Hotel keeping in New York appears to
machines arc
or user are
infringemeiUs and
nubie to arrest
imprisonment. Circulars free.
the selleif"
jiures5, or
V I 17..1 4l.: i.: L - . . .1 n .1 L. Ci-Ll. A 1 .r
nurenrsers jjuuhus ums ne went co tne lurtiier uc P'wuiu, iv eiiori nine since a man ..n t?i. ... P. r,, , v r
. . .1 11 . T .1 11 1 1 - t-. . I I Llll 1 11IJUII ill HW .V I .I'lT t.' Klrlrln..r.I A. I .
on buuday Evening last, and a clean y .were sioien, uiougn ne suose- in Europe. Amsterdam and Frankfort end ot it, where was a shaft of one hund- from Milwaukie, Wis , obtained an interest or Na 823 Broad -av Now York-K o??
sweep made of its contents. All the mail quently ascertained they were stolen. bankers were the first to bring them to red and ten 'feet deep. He called, and in the St. Nicholas, and the afternoon of the Carter Sl, Philadelphia. Pa No 'l4Tm
matter in the office and some nine dollars An crc sasned that he perjured iUm- " uuu iU 13 ?muu."lul" u,at uie m0Sl - 7u 'u,:uT V ueanDSB ieeDie fiame day was offered 625,000 for his partial "aru 8 b,ocK' icago, III.; No. 170 West
No clue has as scli ln hls testimony, the sole object of 7 .i i, r- 7 7 o I 1 J p , u"u,as" proprietorship, w
1u uuc "ah as . y.' J first the business was in the hnnrls nfn SIStanco was nrnmirnd nnd thr. fni Lr . K r'
which was to clear his confederate Mont- few, who raanajred to cleap a nrnfi, nf fiTTO Wered. when he hrn.J,f. nn i, cd' hav,,1ff made
hich he accepted and retir-
Fourth
-imes ten per cent, bcinir the dog, neither of them seriouslv iniurnd.
difference in their value on the NewVork The child and do!? were found Ivino- ;df
l -a J -"ri
just five hours.
that sum by keeping hotel January 4,18GG.-ly
in money were stolen
yet been obtained to the thief.
tgomery, and take revenge on Henry D. and sometimes
We are indebted to our old corrcs- Carey, a-leading witness for the Common
. ..-.vv-r-. . . I ... - I .i .-. ,1 1.' ..... tm i . ii - 1 . i n ,. - . . . I A 1 i n 1 . m
ponacnt it. v. uixckley, lor valuable doc- wealth. The mawkish sentimental ;m auu "'"F"11 Jscuanges. ana as some siue. i lew scratches were all the 'er irom vzaivesion.xexap, gives a
nmonts fmm tl,o Vnrii, Wnct ,n,ma;.i. L.i.:u:uj i, .. T ..i. J imported from two to three millions week- marks borne bv the little sellnw. nrnhnhlu deplorable account, ns fnllnw "Onr nnn. Address
luiiui uAmuiiKu uv tueuurv inau acquutca M,. ;f ;m i . , . . , c V ., ' ' v ' w" """"
is a map, published by the Hannibal and St. Mnntnrr trill W n 1, , hc.fecn that Iar.Se fortunes were received frora the rough sides of the shaft try is completely ruinned-lands almost
t i. r v. , .. . "r"" luauuuu uy inese onerations. ir,irin,i v :n iaiimcr. lie Had heen nrnhn i Mr thirf.ir.
the efforts to stay crime now so fearfully however, others entered the ring, and six hours in this living grave. The tun-
on the increase. Carey was sentenced reduced the profit to two, sometimes only uel's mouth is one hundred and fifty feet
to undergo an imprisonment of three to one per cent, and in some cases they from the shaft, and, being dark, wonder
r nnf nn lltr . - ,1 1 1 T 1 I t. ll. Till i 1 .
years and ten months. He came near IZT L r . 171 " n VeDtUreU in-L"e
t., Cincinnati, O.; or No. 8 Spauld-
ing's Exchange, Buffalo, N. Y
deford. Maine.
A MONTH .'Agents wanted for
six cut ir cly new articles, just out
O. T. GAREY. City Building. Bid-
January 4, ISffG.-ly.
Joseph R. R. Co. It appears this Company
have still unsold about half a million acres.
Any of our readers wishing a home iu the
West will find in free Missouri, on the line!
of this road, some of the best and cheapest
lands of the West, on terms easy. For fur
ther particulars call at this office or on Mr.
George S. Harris, at Hannibal, Missouri.
We shall in the future, refer to this subject Before leaving, he confessed to the whol
again, as we have the positive testimony of act of breaking open the safe and stealin
our friend R. W. II. in common with others, the goods from the store. Carey is
j-iv. v-juie uuar been the ense irWn tio fiTm.f,,.:, rV T5cotrtl,
hrDlt'inrv Inil s r VjAfanlAM Z 1 I .1 I y
uan UU uaiuiuiij ucuiug oy ccntly imported
means ot a wrench furnished by some of
his confederates from Scott Townshin.
Ayer's American
ready for delivery,
S
Almanac is now
rnfie of fli- M
wormiess could not be cashed for twenty-
five cents per acre. One splendid farm of
one thousand acres, containing twn tone.
o "
ments, gin houses, &c, &.c sold for 1,-
000 cash. No- money in circulation. The
poorer people will bu
that these things arc so.
Caution to Soldiers.
The Second Comptroller of the Treas- SloreS who are haPPy to S"VVJ a that
ury nas addressed the following commu luuUi -uvury jamnysnouid nave
E515SOKS OF Y GUT 51.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanilv. send freet
almost in a state of all who -need it, the recine and directions fn
the next year, until crops making tlie simple remedy by which he was
uicu. uutiururs wisuing to prant by tho
adverriser's experience, can do so by - addressing
mi. - c . ... m l o
o.ue oecretary oi the Treasury on tsa-
destitution during
mature."
TATT1T TV
mcauon 10 ine rayraaster-Ueneral : lt v 10 woriu iiaving tuaday received accompanied by the No. 13 Chambers St , New Yorfr
iiiirs 1 1 1 I ' j ! iiriinrii r rn intr nntinn I w luuwh uuuidi i ii i in iii:i i.i i in i n nmtn nrr u u ii.. : l i ern I nnnonr l I t
rpi t j r j , -w-0w uuwuu Limn uui- r r i x i , , . ,VUU,,JU6 - x iuuu liiu lUClOSea OOU M"U1V auuu. iy
I n P. l lln rrn nrnt-i nnd i.. ... I nr rrrnn f nn ha I f An tu. i i i I . . -. . I
The lehigh and Lackawanna Rail Road.
We clip the following extract from the
Philadelphia Inqxiirer of Dec. 22nd, un
der the head of Financial Affairs. The
Edifor says :
. . " f;- uuu ciaim agents are advertising that they ;. s;u , S" " "est insiruc- to the credit of the Government. It is
ma scuicuce u enaeavonng to impress are engaged in the collection of extra L'uu lur 1,10 Kurc 01 prevalent complaints, from a person who believes that God will
and feeling, but when he had fi
sentencing him, Carey arose a
ed his .honor for the nice New
The citizens of Monroe county are en- nrent"
j - i .i . . . r
ueaTonug 10 secure mo extension or the
w A J tj . w v, 1 T - j'W.uv.. II 1W tllUU .'UU Will
upon his mind the importance of leading bounty, from two to three hundred dol- , we can Set anywhere. Its anecdotes punishfin another world those who keep
an honest life: the remarks were kind ,ars for soIdiers enlisted in 1861 a,one are worth a bushel of wheat, and that winch does not belong to them'
. ana loo,, and an other times when only auwte ia
tinished by one lun(ired dolars was id and ar the sick, the wheat':
nd "thank- thus frandulently obtaining oossession of 3IaD? ot' the raedical
Year's
soldiers' discharges.
In no cases
its medical advice is sometimes worth to
; weight m gold. The
aimauaces are trash e ecterl nnmnlm.,
metal. Its calculations Sonnt,. t f..,.i
I UbUllLUl . Ill MltTI I'I'I 1
'Legislature
but this is solid
Jehigh and .Lackawanna Railroad from
the Wind Gap to Stroudsburg, it being,
in their opinion, the nearest and least ex
pensive line, whereby the people of Nor
thern Pennsylvania can have a direct
railroad connection, through our own
State with the city of Philadelphia. The
amount of road to be constructed is short,
only fourteen miles. The Lehigh and
Lackawanna Company are anxious and
willing that this connection should be
made ; their road from Bethfehom to the
Wind Gap, a distance of twenty-five miles.
Georgo
Bush. In-
f a i . 7 , I nrn ri n ii r r,. vtnrrfl i l.ir. l i
luul ui vcierans, uas tne extra bounty re- T vj lul luiuuae ano Mr. Cole is a Republ
icrreo to been authorized ; nor can it be 'V B . , e correc,c- van and get an member of Congress and
paiu wiiuuui luriner legislation, and it is ""uuuuvi uuu " uuu ni, h.cep u. ernor of lifornn
....
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lion. Uenry Winter Davis died at his
residence in Baltimore on Saturday af-
was
Commonwealth ts.
. 1 I f T m .
uicimeni ior larceny. line prosecutor very important that soldiers should not
Barnabas Rodney charged the defendant part with their discharges through a mis-
with stealing money to the amount of SiO presentation of their rights. I would
which had been intrusted to him as
lee. The Jury acquited the defend
without leaving the box.
Commonwealth vs. Jeremiah Dinlil than one hundred dollars hmmtv
and Ephraim Arnold, and Commonwealth T 1 7"'
vs. Reuben TTrt,.pii ti.oc. . ImPortant Treasury Decision.
..v-v. hug UUiS ' ' 1(1 S'nnrDfor P l.fp T ,1 ' 1 ....
indictments for Assault and Rnttn Li ".""r: ,ury some --mucory ana pa roit.c char
application irom a r"51 JLfc was ins vote tnat elected Gov
of California have
Cole United States
Senator McHougall.
ican. formcriv a
we believe Gov-
Statistics of the Dead Letters Office
Dead letters are not worth hunting own
ers, or whose owners cannot be found, are
rpo THE NERVOUS, DEBILITATED
X AND DESPONDENT OF ROTH
oHiAHib. A great suffer having been re
stored lo health in a few days, after many
Dears of misery, is willing lo assist his suf
fering felbw-creaturcs by sending (free), on
the receipt of a postpaid addressed cnvolnm
a copy of the formula of cure employed
Direct to JOHN Al. DAGNALL
Box 183 Post Office.
Jan. 12, Go 5m.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
OF AN INVALID.
PubHshnrl for flin hfnfih nn.l p ut
t estimated by Governor Randall to nmn.mttJ TION TO YOUNG V.V.N nn,l fi,
except as aoovo, is a soldier who enlisted 01 U1S "incss had been made. Mr. Davis twenty tons per year and dcadorln t n suffer from Nervous Duhil tr Yr
prior to June 25th 1863, entitled tomore as one of the most distinguished men of paperat this'offie'e th'ree tons!' n"VS Decay 3
his btate, having represented the Balti-
more district m Congress for several
terms. He was ahravs foremost in mnrn.
J - - - v KM UiVIV-
It is said that the Secretary of the Treas
ury wisnes to Have the p
m about thirty years.
i . i w r i ui vbmw i iiiv i
is graded and rcadyor the superstruc- Sowing out ol that fruitful source of con- Western national bank, asking that the Pennington Speaker ofthe House in au....T ,,7
lure, wiin me exception ot about 20.000 tent on n wnfer r;r,l1 i denosita of Rnvntnnf j;.k.X,: a MRSfi nVo. o i' um.. .... ' ".UUUL uunureu
1 .ri: ii j , -ii . 1. ' I ' ..-.w. . ia uauui iu . . w.v, uiouuioiu" uui- mu uutci COUICSC. 1 work nnnn lion Un;j'
yards of light side hill excavation, which such caPfiR pnnll nf thn nBrf. , , ccrs be exempt from taxation. The mnt. Mr. Davis was stifl in the. nr;m, 7? r JG"-S,en;Burnfcldc 3
can be readily completed iu six weeks' , , - " tu tor having been referred to Gener.nl Snl " and to all annenmnee ft "7 ,r , " 111111 ,UUUIU-
I 11U11 L 11 I . l.ll? I
. . rvt . a
iHimc ume i he Means of Self-Cure. By
one who has cured himself after linilnrrrn'nrr
R" addressed envelope single conies niav
be had ot the author.
NATHANIEL MA YFAIR, Esq.,
xrooKiyn, lvmgs Uo., N. Y.
men are now at
railroad between Nunc 2, 1SG4. ly
time. J he timbers are all readv for iha
trestle work and bridges: the stone for Commonwealth vs. Peter Arnold
the masonry is all quarried and delivered, dictmcnt for Assault and Battery Jury
and the cross-ties for one half of the road retnrn .V nF .,:n .
are read This company is endeavoring u rr n
to obtain the aid of the Delaware, Lacka- , Hartzell the Prosecutor, to pay half
wanna and Western and North Pennsyl
vauia Railroads in completing the four
teen miles from the Wind Gap to Strouds
burg ; and. in conjunction with the peo
ple of 3Ionroe county, they call upon the
merchants of Philadelphia to lend a help-
the costs, and the defendant the other
half.
Commonwealth vs. Charles E. Smiley.
Indictment for Fornication and Bastardy
on oatn ot .bllen Evans. The Jury re-
Snm. ana to an aoncaran
ner, he gave an opinion that the deposits aQa usefulness yet awaited him.
ui uie uisDursmir omcers of the TTnitorl
:t. i? i, .
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uuwuuai uautLS UeSIgnCU aS 0C- ,nfe nrlvMnna f,nm 1?..1..J
posi tones are subject to tax like other de- the cattle plague is on the
OOSlts that nre snhinf frt fo: rpi.. . . l"uo" lo uu uiu
fc waiiuuu. JLHO tliat COIinfrv. It. wna tlm.il.l- 1 it. -
I j. .m luuuinn Y1IBU lUU
1
posits, tho satno as iod?vTdaT W
anu inerernre nncrht. tn h i.,a : j. . . " . o
v "Q4M V UIAVU III
same manner.
the niae.nsn tpnnll Va nl
the most entirely removed. But on'the con
trary, it has only; tended to aggravate it.
A lady by the name of Donnott me;.i;n
in 1 lttsfield, Mass., is the VOUnnrest nf twnn.
show that r?"?1 chi,dren adu is herself the mother
UI luUiLUCIJ.
increase m
There is now living in sweeden a younn-
huh, ageu iy, who is y feet 5 inches
height.
YXO YOU
S DR.
Pills
in
ing hand in an enterprise which, if car- turned a verdict of not guilty, and Coun
The Fenian Trouble.
Over 1,000,000 copies of Webster's spel
ling book have" been sold in ilm TTnHQ,i
. , , a a - --i ri, ... ...u uuubu
ana tne last weekly renort of cases .shows oiaies Sl"ce April.,1805.
a large excess over the number that
mi . . I tfcu V
r un .at i.', .-. . . . i . . tuuu uu-1 m. .
j ...x -ii ! i .t , . . . " -..i. .uoi, iumaii consD raior tripi at nn nnnJ .1.,.:..-. u - n . rne nvor hmu; r j :n: -.r .
neo out win mure io tne Deneht ot the ty to pay the costs. It is ouite remirki nn. Mr. O' Donovan i,r l'u,aTluo lueBame ume a eff months ,nn r,1" " 'ran m mexico
metropolis of Pennsylvania. ble that nnf. of tbe "'"1?" tenced to rShJ! Th!. recely passed by Con- Lll 1" concision ly a
- o - r,wi""
WISH TO BE CURED?
BUCHAN'S English Specific
cure in less than 30 dnvs thn wnrt
cases of Nervousness, Impotcncy,' Premature
Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all
urinary, bexual, Nervous Affections, no
matter from what cause produced. Price,
One Dollar per box. Sent, postpaid, by
mail, on receipt of an order. Address
JAMES S. BUTLER,
Station D. Bible House,
New York.
March 17, 18G4.
We are informed
Gen Saxton, of the Freedmen's Bureau
OOUtll (J.nrnlinn ;n J.; . ... '
1W I11J lt;i;i.IU rep0rc ueclares
me negroes as a class are indnstrim, nnri
A ---w.w
uiuerpnsing.
by Dr. JacksonJh ; ;Tf the importation of fbr-
Chairmanof the Executive Committee 11,17 V 7 P-nx prise, and it is evident that the man has been ua"ie as oeen signed by President
,w ihp p " ; committee, had, the Jury could not find a father to hus punished, not so much for any offienseof Johnson and has become a law.
that the I rocecdings of the meeting held the child. But probably our friend hc "W e been jfh TI v V
here m reference to this project, in which "Steve" of the Democrat office confused ,c.nose t0 conct his own defense, and, "0 .attending physician upon Gov.
the people of Monroe County are so ri- tl,; . iwn ' U ln doinff so: was not careful to treat his W purtnin Cuba writes that the Governor
tally interested, have been published in ZT JUI7 WUh a"y reSpect' 13 ?5 ,y recov1G.riDS ll,s lth. His G. W. Bickley, President of the Knfehto Buskirk' Ja,ncs'
full in the follon, Philadelnl ' I" . ThG Case of tIie PjeiB vs. the . , . " "S d!easing pain in the of the Golden cfrde, has btnVetsedtm 5arrutF'
xhz the Aac, Press, Ecenina BullnZ? .G2ramis8iors was argued by
and Fernon
tcr.
Ourmerchantsandbusinessmen should Ca.SC.WaS d'eided faTOrably to the Com
winy iwo survivors or all those who nnrf ni""" iwm uas ceaseu. and the warren, alter two vo.nrs nn,i
. 1 " ii. 1 . 1 . t. . - j
.w.w D- nd T f Tov - - 1--" i tue war or tne Revolution, so far covered uie use of his "iprisonment,
1 s ltailroad b Mining Rems. " , Z , V. uur- Known by the Commissioner of Peusions, amDS- iC 13 supposed that he will return
uv-.uuu (.i am uumujissioners. xue numeiy : vvniiam liutchinffs. of &uuie "me in January.
xiancocK 0.. Me.. nmH 101
eight
missioners.
lose no ODnortunitv of brinfrmo- to ti,-
tice of the busines men of Philadelphia P CU D Monda7i m of
the great importance of this connection
lo their city. It would
be a means of
recalling hundreds of dealers to that me
tropolis, who have on account of greater
facilities, carried their business and mon
ey to the rival city of New York.
Sudden Death.
On Sunday the 2Hh of December last,
iur. i'eter Albert, of Middle Smithfield,
ate a hearty dinner, and about 5 o'clock
in the afternoon, directed his wife to
give the hogs some corn, at the same time
stated that he did not feel well and would
Internal Eevenue.
The receipts from Internal Revenue on
Saturday were 830,449 30. The receipts S and ky down. Shortly after he lay
from Uie same source for six months ending down the family discovered he was dying.
Dec. 30, wero $175,050,408 02. He was about 77 years old.
Penobscot.
years; and Lemuel Cook, of Clarendon, Or
leans County, N. Y. aged 99 years. And
STRAMGE, BUT TRUE
TI . . I VUUIUIUI,
livery younff ladv and rrnntlnnmn in l,nl n
List of Letters
Remaining unclaimed in the Post Office
Stroudsburg, State of Pennsylvania,
1st day of January 18GG.
Brunan, Thorna?, Geary, George C.
Guthrie, Samuel Bw
Good, William
Haslam, Caroline
Hughes, George
Jefferson, Charles
Joyce, John J.
Moore, Wm. B.
Mengel, Sarah A.
Moor, William
Keisnr, Michael
Rev.
Barns, Kate Miss
Borlreo, Charles
Brien, Thos. O.
Conner, Peter
Compton, Stephen
John
Th?R linn
vnn r A .1 I -w wllil tli Ot
only five widows of revolution--, Lia: and what is a little remarkable, in no
draw pensions from the Government, at a Sle "stance, that we are aware of has Those hnvJ, fi Lm 1 u,ndersiffne.d; Cramqr, Augusta Mrs Rockwell, Susan Mrs.
yearly amount of $293. a soldier who was runnimr aa TL t obwTeb i ??! Tb " SrtdIe ' Shoemaker, Wm. M.
a u. 1 o j w.io uuiu. mi uumrs uernin. inomnR Nictv inim n
Edmunds, C. N. Smith. Ira II.
the Union party, been defeated. Gens,
About 5?7U,UUU Worth of defii,! anA Stnm.nfl
.:i. 1 , v. iiii iju-i , ugicouj . ui iiiiijois: ' a irrniid
tilated currency is destroved hvWnin rr.- . ... . ' a,rc,u,u
day, and $50,000 worth tinted. Arrange- rnl tt ' , f M,nnefl0ta iCoxt
uiums are nearly completed to make the a- ' "ai"am, oirennsyivanm; Uarlow
uiouih 01 me latter equal to that ofthe for. 01 iNew Ior ve, as the candidates ofthe
I Inmn nnrttr .. 1 , .
w.. r.v, uvbu w luiiipiiauiiy ejected.
ti.ill n .1 . ...
i'aue uuuress tneir obedientservant,
T1IOS. P. CHAPMAN,
831 Tlrnnrlwnv. Ttfam Vnrl'
January. 4. 18G6 lv
The Mason & Hamlin Cahinfit Ore-nns
forty different styles, adapted to sacred and f" , 1
secular music, for $S0 to $000 each. FIP- rVr S'
Eilenber, J. M. Spencer. Jas.
Steine, Elizabeth Miss.
GO"To obtain any of these letters, the ap
plicant must call for " Advertised Letters,""
give the date of this list, and pay one cent
TY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS
The Secretary of War statos t h fit f)inrn in
Ih the week ending Bpc. an
OCT If not called for within one month.
they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
THEODORE SCHOCH, P. M.
'1
September 7, 18G5 ly.
BLANK DEEDS
Forsalo L-t this Offie