(Sljc 3cffcvsQuicm, THURSDAY, HAY 24, 1866. Wim STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, Major General JOfIX W, GEARY, OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Notice. Owing to the illness of Judge Barrett's wire, no Court for the trial of civil causes -will be held next week. Ml persons who were summoned as Petit Jurors, and par ties and witnesses in civil causes are ex cused and hereby notified not to attend. The persons summoned as Grand Ju rors, and all persons under recognizances to appear and answer, and all witnesses subpoenaed in behalf of -the Common wealth to testify before the Grand Jury will nttnnd ns summoned. And Con stables will be on hand to make their re turns. By order of the Court. T. M. McIliianey, Prot'y. Dr. Jackson Lantz, Surgeon Den tist has removed his office to the second story of Dr. S. Walton's brick building opposite Levanway's Bakery, into the two rooms under the Photograph Gallery, and over Ballantync's Confectionary. . --4 EST "Wesley Bates, son of Mr. George Bates, of this borough, while on a visit to his grand parents, in Hamilton, cn Monday last, fell while climbing over a fence, and broke his leg". The little sufferer is do in"-as well as could be expected. 1 Dr. G. W. Scip, for several years past located at Tannersvillc, Pa., has per manently established himself in Strouds burg, for the practice of his profession lie has opened an office one door above the Indian Queen Hotel, where he may be, at all times when not professionally absent, be found. The Dr. is a skillful practioner, and will doubtless give entire satisfaction to all who secure his services. o- E, The resideucc of Mr. Elijah Fish er iu Stroud township, was destroyed by firc on Wednesday last. We have heard the loss estimated at $500, part of which was covered by itisurance. The furni ture, with the exception of a small por tion destroyed in its removal, was all sav ed. The general impression of persons residing in the neighborhood is that the fire originated from a spark from a loco motive. EST TFrom representations made to us by persons who know the locality of the premises, we are led to infer that were in error in stating that Wesley Van Vliet's "house caught fire from a passing locomo tive. Our statement was made on infor mation furnished us, and the error of course was unintentional on our part. The house stood, as has been variously stated to us since, at from three hundred yards .to half a mile from the railroad. We learn that coal is note selling at the Stroudsburg Depot at from $4.50 to 55 per ton. This is quite an improve .jnent, on public behalf, over the few days a"0 when prices ranged from SG.io to di. but there would be l( money in it, fin the company and its ageuts if the prices ranged considerably lower. 83.50 and $4 per ton would pay a " big" per ccutage on the investment. A Sensible Move. We are pleased at being able to an Bounce that a movement is now on foot, the success which looks to be beyond a peradventure, to supply our borough with an efficient Fire apperatus. Information having reached some ol our public spiri ted citizens that a bargain, iu shape of a first-class machine, could be secured, a committee was appointed to inquire into the matter, who, after a thorough exam ination, recommended a purchase. A sub scription was started, and in one day S825 was secured. This is sufficient to rsecure the Engine, the " Phceuix" of ISaston, and about 500 feet of hose, all in -prime order, but about 500 more will be needed to secure a proper Hose-Cart, and properly house " der machine." It is not anticipated that there will be any difficul ty in raising the balance required. The Engine and Hose are expected here on .Saturday or Monday, when it is to be !hoped that aa efficient company will be organized to take charge of them, and &cep them in order. iO- The Gettysburg Monument. The contract for the erecting of the Soldiers' National Monument, on the Get tysburg battlefield has been awarded to James G. Batterson, of Hartford, Con necticut for the sum of 847,500. The main shaft will be built of white granite, and the statuary will be made of Italian weather marble. The Btatuary will be modeled in Home by the most celebrated American artists. The time given for the completion of the work is July 1, 1868. It is thought that this monument, when finished, will surpass in architectu ral beauty any other monumentjn the world. Monroe County Sunday-School Convention. large nuniber of persons intoro.-tcd m the Sunday-school cause met in tlie Presby terian Church in Stroudsburg, on Tuesday the loth inst., pursuant to a call made by the President and Secretary of the Monroe County Sunday-fchool Association. After appropriate devotional exercises in the morn ing conducted by Revs. Illman, Seifert, and Davii, a well-timed and earnest ad dressed was delivered by J G. Shipman, Esq., of Belvidere. ' Mr. Shipnnn ranks among the ablest lawyers of his State, and his eloquent appeal to parents and teachers in behalf of Stinday-school institutions, will long be remembered by those who had the pleasure of listening to him. His speech was the feature cf the occasion. The meeting wasUhen organized by ap pointing Rev. G. B. Dechant, . President Rev. II. Seifert, Vice-President J. B. Storm, Secretary Dr. Jt Lautz. Treasurer, An unusually interesting childrens' meet if,rr was held in the alternoon in the M. E Church. The children were addressed by Mr. Harlan, Rev. Van Allen, Rev. Dr. Alday and J. G Shipman, Esq. vThe Doctor's ad dress was one of the most pleasing and ap nropriaic ever listened to in that church "Our Young Folks" listened with more in tercst than was ever known on a like occa sion. It may be well for old folks lo know I hat the Doctor is as interesting when he speaks to them. The evenin"- session was who'ly devoted in discussion. The debate on the first question. How can all the children of our county be brought under Sunday-school instruction, was opened by the Rev. Mr. Everitt. He stated, monjr other things, that not one-half of th cliiluTcn or our couiu uuuuu uuuuuj-svu..i Organization by districts and townships was urged as a means. Dr. AWay stated that of the 7,500,000 children in the United States not more than 3,000,000 attend Sunday-school. Rev. Mr. Illman suggested. Sunday-school visitation as a means. Rev. Mr. Gregg remarked that we had an organization the church which was not doing its duty. The shameful neglect of the ministry in regard to Sunday-schools was .... i a . - i . ,1 CJ,, ti1i iT-colinil one great cause ot their low commion. J Our brother here "spoke out in meeting" and we arc sorry we cannot give his re marks in cxtensn. Our main relianance mut be upon the church, and not upon con ventions and agents of the Sunday-school Union. The next question diicusscd was, How can our older scholars be retained in our Sunday-schools! The question wvs opened by the chairman, R. S. Staples, who could see no reason why children at a ccrtiin age must leave Sunday-schools. The discussion was continued by Revs. Everitt and Illman. J. B. Storm believed that better qualified teachers were necessary to retain them. Make them feel interested in their class to hold them. Dr. Alday also thought a higher standard of qualification necessary. Incom petency of the teacher a great hinderance. Rev. Mr. James thought our Sabbath-schools needed a thorough renovation. Rev. Mr. Gre" su"r'rested that the conversion of the scholar was the only way to retain him. There is not enough secret prayer. Judge Mackey believed that the co-operation of the parent was indispensable to retain our ol der scholars in the Sunday-school. Miss Anna Maria Stokes, with Rev. Mr. Gregg, belie'ed the immediate conversion of schol ars was all that was necessary. After an expe rience of many years she could come to no other conclusion. The questions were ably discussed and much information elicited. The remarks of Anna Maria Stokes, Dr. Al- drtv, and Revs. Everitt and Gregg, were es-j peci illy interesting and moved the large au dience which heard them. All felt that much good had been done for the cause in Monroe county. May we soon have another convention. The following persons were appointed a Committee of arrangement, viz.: Judge Mackey. J. B. Storm, Jacob Edinger, R. S. Staples, Rev. Mr. Everitt and Rev. Dr. Al day. A Committee was also appointed to report on the expediency of making the Association a permanent organization. Eating Houses, &c. A few weeks since we were led into an error in publishing a bill purporting to have passed the State Legislature relative to granting licenses. It will- be seen by the follcwiug from the Ifum'aliun Tele yraph, that the bill failed iu the Senate : :,At the last session of the Legislature a bill was reported in, and passed the House of lleprescutatives, providing that hereafter licenses to restaurants and eat ing houses, shall not be grauted by. the county treasurer of any county, but such license, if granted, shall be issued from the court of quarter session of the several counties, on the same terms and under he same restrictions and regulations as are applied to inns and taverns. When the bill reached the Senate it was stren uously opposed by the interest involved and defeated. "We see, however, that several of our cotcmporarics indulge the statement that the bill passed both houses, was signed by the Govcrner and is now a law. Dut such is not the fact. The mea sure was defeated as we have stated, and we make this explanation that our cotem poraries may correct their own misstate ments. The Merchant's national Bank. The indications arc that the Govern ment will loose in the Merchant's Nation al Bank at Washington, D. C., affair over six hundred thousand dollars. The bank is a total wreck without any assets worth enumerating. The official report of its condition will be proparcq pcxt week, Important to Color Bearers and Guards, Gen. Albright, as one of the Commit-1 tee to prcseut the regimental flags carried by Pcnnsylvauians in the late civil war, tas issued the following : i Maucii Chunk, May 18, 18GG. Tn order to make proper arrangements for the return of the llegimcntal flags that were carried in the late war, to, the Gov ernor of the Commonwealth on the. coin ing 4th of July, it is desirable to have the uames of the surviving Color bearers anu Color Guards. I shall therefore be greatly obliged to be furnished with the names of such liv ing in Carbon Monroe and Pike Coun- ties, who desire to participate in this cele bration. The Color Barers and Guards are to brins their flags fromLIarrisburg to i nu- adelphia, and will be furnished trans- portation lor tne trip, x aesiru uiu uumw early so the transportation cau be pro cured in time. In furnishing names please state the Regiment and Company and whether ColorBearer orGuard. Ciias Albright. Accident to Dan Rice's Circus. Accidents will occur at times, when seem- inirlv there is the least cause. On 1-riday last as Dan Rice's Circus was making its il nrocession through the streets of Le- hirrhton. the horses in passing the tannery op incite Col. Lentz's hotel, took fright from the strench arising therefrom, and becoming uncontrollable, ran away, throwing the dri vrr from his seat in which he sustained so rious iniurie.--. The tejm on coming down to the lower hotel in ils mad career, was confronted by a party of lookers-on, with a view toarrfst them, but just at this time the Imr.sps on the lead made a sudden spread, .1 covor.il nersiins wore run over, one of them named Harrison Bauer, of East M. Chunk, who sustained injuries of such a na ture that his life has been in jeop.rdy ever since, the front wheel of the chariot having cf run!: liim nn the side of the head. Five of the horses fell, and some wen- run over bv the wagon, snstaining severe injuries. I UVU - Those remaining attaclieu to inc cuanot, m nally broke the rear pole, and daicd pas tlie caravan without however touching a sin gle wagon, and were finally secured. Bau er's injuries arc principally about the head, and, though somewhat easier he is not out of danger. Dan's show has met with a number ot mishaps since the opening of the'season. Before the season opened Dan purchashed a herd of sacred or India cattle ; before start ing out on his tour an attempt was made to put an iron ring in the bull's nose ; he resis ted, and in some way was thrown violently to the ground, breaking his neck. Last Fri day one of the black-headed palatine sheep died. Some time ago one of I he animals n-ot loose and several fine and valuable spec imens were killed. Next, one of his animal teams took fright at the elephant and the wagon was backed down over a rocky preci pice one horse broke his neck'and the oth er was injared so badly that he had to be killed. Next, the '-King Brothers," in doing the trapeze act at Middletown. were thown to the ground from the highest elevation bv thc breaking of the gearing. The following general law was passed at the late session of our State Legisla ture S Rep. 1. Be it enacted, t&c, that the qualified voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, town ship, borough and special elections, are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or partly writ ten severally classified as follows : One ticket shall embrace the uames of all judg es of courts voted for, and labelled out side "judiciary j" one ticket shall em brace the names of all State olkcers voted for, and labelled 'State;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all count officers voted for, including office of Seuutor aud members of Geueral Assembly, if voted j for, and members of Congress, if voted for, aud be labelled "County ; one tick- .1. V ttltt.r. I' ship ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for, and be labelled "Borough ;" and each class shall be deposited in separate boxes. Sec. 2. That it shall be the duty of the Sheriff in the several couuties of this Commonwealth to insert iu their election of this act, o c- Licenses. By request wc publish the following section of the License Laws of this State for the information of those persons who may receive liquor licenses (tavern or oth erwise) at the next term of our County Court : "That if any person or persons shall neglect or refuse to lift his, her or their license within fifteen duis after the same has been ijrnnted, such neglect or refusal shall -be deemed a forfeiture of said li cense; and such person or persons selling vinous, spirituous or malt liquors after the expiration of the fifteen days, as aforesaid, shall be liable to projection iu the proper Court, as fully and effectuafly as if no license had been granted to such person or persons'" Medical Society of the State of Pennsyl vania. Owing to the difficulty of securing ade quate accommodations iu the town of Kingston, selected for the next annual meeting of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, and in accordance with the wishes and request of the Lu zerue County 3Iedical Society, the meet ing df the State Society will be held on Wednesday, the loth day of June next, at Wilkesbarre, the county seat of Lu zerne county, aud only one mile distant from Kingston. The body of the Lion. Preston King, late Collector of the Port of New York, was found floating on Monday, near the Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn. The remains were fully identified, and duly cucoffiued for conveyance to St. Lawrence county, the late residence of the deceased. The body had been six months and a day un der the waters of the bay, uutil the cord by which the bag of shot was fastened had rotted off, when it rose to the surface aud floated. Secretary Seward was sixty-five years old on Wednogday. lie is getting old,. Foreign News. The stcamsjiip Cuba, from Liverpool May 12, via Queenstowu May 13, arrived at Halifax on the 21th inst., bringing one week later news. The money market of England was con vulsed by a panic almost unparalleled in the modern history of the couutry. It sq absorbed public opinion as even to over shadow tha war question in Germany. Anion!' those who failed is Sir Morton Peto. Mr. Gladstone, in the House of Commous on May 4, stated that the Gov crumenthas suspended the Bank Charter act. The news from Germauy continued to be warlike, although the hope ot the. pre servation of peace has not been abandoned 1 t- .11 t 1" bv a . The Italian unamoer oi j;epu- ties passed, by a vote ot .sua 10 -o, a oiu Tantin" the uovernmenc cxiraoruuiary powers to provide for the maintenance of the nublic safety. By the arrival ot the Arizona at tins port yesterday, we have news from Pan ama to May 18, and from Callao to May 2. The Spanish Admiral had declared the blockade of Valparaiso raised, and had sailed thence with his entire squad- rou ou the 14th of April for Callao whieh nort he reached on the, 25th of April. Immediately on his arrival Ad iniral Nunez advised the Consular Corp; that within six days he would bombard the city. The threat was carried out on the 2d of May, when the Spanish fleet at 12, began to attack the forts. After a hot engagement of over four hours in duratiou the Spaniards were compelled to withdraw, all their vessels being more or less disabled. Admiral iNunez tnmsei was seriously wounded. The Peruvian loss was small, but included the Secretary pf war, who was killed. An important letter from Secretary Se ward to Secretary iMcUulIocli, in reicr ence to certain propositions from Bebe bondholders in England, has been made public. The holders of those bonds ask for reimbursement from our Government, and adduce reasons .therefor whieh Mr. Seward looks upou as totally uuwortby ol consideration. Special Notices,, REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE AMERICAN WATCHES, MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS. In consequence of the recent great c'ccline in gold tnd silver and nil the materials, u.cd in the manufac ture of our goods, and in Milicipntiim ofa still fur ther deoliue, we have reduced our prices to as !ov as as point as thev :au b placed WITH GOLD AT PAR, so that no one need he;itate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be cheaper at some future time. The test of ten years and the m inufaeturc and sale of MORE THAN' 200,000 WATCHES have given our productions thcvciy highest rank a mong timekeepers. Commencing with the determina tion to make only thorouhly cxc-elletit watches, our hui-incjs has steadily increased as the public became acquainted wiMi their value, until for monlhs together, we have been unable io supply the demand. Wchavc repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now rover over three acres of ground, and give ac commondation to nunc than eight hundred workmen. We are fully jqstifiod in stating that wc now make MOP.ETIIA.V ONE-HALF OF AM. THE VTCIIES SOLI) IN THE UNITED sT.'TES. The different grades arc dislmguMrd by the follow ing trade-marks engraved on the plate . 1 "American Watch Co," Waliham, Mass. 2. "Appleton, Tracy 5: Co " Walthani, Mass. 3 "P. S. Ilartkf," Wathmam, Mass. 4. "Win Ellery." o. OUR LADIES' WATCH of first quality is named "Applcton.Tiacy & Co," Waltham, Ma-s C Our ncxl quality cf Ladies' Watch is named "I' S. ISaitlett," Waitham. Mass. These w atches arc furni licdinagre.it variclty of sizes and styles of cases- The American Watch Co. ofWalth.im, Mass. authorize us to Mate that without distinction of trade maiks or ALL TIIE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FACTORY ARE FULLY WARRANTED to be the best lime keepers rf their class everjnadein thisoranv othcrcountry Buyers should remember that unlike the guarantee ofa foreign maker who can ne ver be reached.this warrantee is at all times against the Company or their agents, and that ifaltcr the most through trial, any watch should prove defective in any particular, it mayaiunys he exchanged foranothcr As the American watch maucat Waltham, are for sale by dealers generally thioughout the country, we do not solicit orders for single watches. CAUTION. The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All pctsons selling counterfeits will he prosecuted. KOUUINS &. Al'I'LETON, AGENTS FOR TIIE A5IERCAN, WATCH COM PANY. 182 Broadway, N. Y. A SINGLE BOX OF IlRANDRETII'S PILLS Con tains more vegetable extracuvr matter than twenty boxes of any pills in the world besides; fifty-five hund red physicians use them in their practice lo the exclu sion of other purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely n -predated. When they arc better known, sudden death and continued sickness will he of the past. Let those who know them speak right out intllcirfavor. It is a duly wicli will save life. Oui race arc subject to n red indancy of vitiated bile at this season, audit isas dangerous as it is prevalent . but Brandreth's fills afford an invaluable aud cflicienl protection. By their occ asional U3e we prevent the collection of those impurities which, when in suffi cient quantities, cause so much danger lo the body's health. They soon ru:e Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Head, Heartburn, Pain'in the Breast-bone. Sudden Faintness and Costivcncss. Sold by all respectable Dca'crs in Medicines. STRANG E, BUT TUBE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge), by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 83 Broadway, New York. January, 4, 18G6. ly. The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty different styles, adapted to sacred anil secular music, for 830 to 600 each. FIF TY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illus trated Catalogues free. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH ERS, New York. September 7, 8G5 ly. A MONTH ! Agents wanted for six entireh; neio articles, iust out Address O. T. GAREY. City Building, Bid- dctord, JVaine. January 4, 1866.-ly. DEAD HEADS, or, in other words, heads wuosc oncu ous locks have WITHERED AND WHITENED, . 1. nlnfliol with can in a lew moments uu icwuvu all their YOUTH FUff; ATTRACTIONS, by a single application of that wonderful talisman CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, f4ri7.1pd whiskers and moustaches, ladies a rio ,-ntn which the snow of age has prema turely drifted, and red, sandy, or whitcy- . m .!. Tlfl 11 I". brown hair, Teceive, aa u .ug: oct olio.Ioo nfhlnrk or WOWn iroin mi "arm iwonil Imirriiirkener. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by uruggisis. j - Hair Dressers. May 10, 186G. Cholera. Diarrhoea, and Dysentery ! a Pimrc IS WARRANTED by DR. TOBIAS' CELE BRATED VENITIAN LINIMENT, if used when first taken bv ccrsons of temperate habits. Tins medicine bas been known in the United States over iu jears. Thousands have used it. and found it never failed to cure any complaint for which it was recomincmled.an.l allthocs who first tried it, arc now never williont it. In the Cholera of 1S43, Dr.Tobias-attended 40 cases and lost 4. bcinK called in l.tte to do any good. DIRECTIONS. Take a teaspoonful in a wme-gia.-s of water every half hour for two liours, and rub the abdomen and extremities well with the Liniment. To allay the thirst, take a lump of ice m the mouth, about rhle everv ten minutes. It is warranted perfectly innocent to take internally. Sold byalldrug sist, price 40 and SO cents. Depot. 5G Courtlandt St. New York. May 10, 1SGG.-Im r;C5SiORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and. al the effects ot youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake ofsuflbrinir humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by winch he wa cured. Sufferers wishing to protit by in adverriser's experience, can do so by ad dressing JOHN 13. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. January 4. 13G6. ly. o PER. YEAR ! Wewantagonts everywhere to sell our im- nrovud S'20 sewinir Machine. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Ahove salary or large commis sions paid. The only machines sold in t!i United States for less than 8-10, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover &. .Baker, 'Singer &, Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines arc infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine, anu imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, II!. January 4, lSGG.-ly. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A merica asa missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nrrvous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the U rinary and Seminal Organs, anil the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Promo ted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and un fortunate, I will send the recipe for prepar ing and using this medicine, in n sealed en velope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed lo yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D. Bible House, March 29, 1S6G.-Iy. New York City. The advertiser,- having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, after having suffered several years- with a severe lung aifection, and that dread di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-suftercrs the means oi cure. To till who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for (yoxsujirno.v, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs, and all. Throat and Lung Affec tions. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afhicted,and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsbtirgh, Kings County, New York January 4, 18GG.-ly. i!2 AKK1E3. At Stroiulshnrrr. Mav 21st. hv tin Rnv n , j , ..j B. S. Everitt, Mr. Peter Encers and Miss Mary Hoffman, both of New-York city. In Hamilton, on the 20th inst., Mr.'PE ter, Shaw, aged 73 years. In Stroudsburg, on the 20th inst., Mary, daughter ot Frederick Reiser, aged3S years, ANTEDTWO GOOD CABINET MAKERS: Sober men, no other need apply. J. II. McCARTY. May 24, 186G.-tf. STROUDSBURG MMi May, 18GG. THE DIRECTORS have this day de dared a dividend ofFOUR PER CENT clear of taxes, puyablc on and after the 11th instant. J. II. STROUD, May 1, lSGG.-lt. Cashier. CAUTION ! THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAU tioned not to trust my wife. Lydia A Hardy, on my account, as she left my bed anu uoaru wituout any just cause or provo . : T .1... r i . 1 cuuuii, i uui ueiermineu not lo pay any aeuts oi ner contracting. Chestnuthill tsp., ) EDWIN HARDY. May 24, 'G0.-:h. MOWER & REAPER COMBINED, TIIE CAYUGA CHIEF ! WHEELER'S PATENT, WITH DOUBLE DRIVING WHEELS, FLEXI BLE EINGER BAR. ripHIS perfect Mower is superior to any herotoforo invented. It is built wholy of Iron aud Steel. It took the Premium at the last Strouds burg Fair. Sold by. LINFORD VAN BUSKIHR. Stroudsgvrg, May 2'4, '6Q, J.nt THE GREAT South-Western circus, THE MOST COMPLETE TRAVELING- EXHIBITIUM EVExt uifc GANIZED, CONSISTING of a magnificent outfit, & troupe of Equestrians and Equestrien nes, a corpse of gymnastics and acrobats, a company of equestro-dramatists, comedian. and pantomimists, a luu complement u, c querries, grooms, and chevaliers of the are- nat and a tame ensemwe Brilliant Beyond Precedent, Comprising in its comprehensive detail A STARRY GALAX X, SoWtrfl fmm tfiR crcme-Jc-la-crcme of the various amphttheatrical establishments of Europe and America. The Stud ot horses has Deen cnoseu wuu no less care, and in blood, beauty and train ing can defy rivalry. TIIE TRICK HORSES AND ED UCATED MULES .. i . i. i . i Are marvels ol equine sagacity anu mc ioi- ler, while fahsefying the old adage ot biud hnrn ns a mule." completely bewilder the spectator with humanlike intellect, and com orehensive fiicile power In short, in every particular, the South-Western Uncus can lay claim to the title of the HIPPO AREXIC MODEL OF THE A GE. The following gentjemen comprise th corpse of Managers and Directors: M. J. ROBINSON, Proprietor. ALEX. ROBINSON, Manager. Dr. STEVENS, Treasurer. Wm. T. ODELL, Equestrian Director. Prof. MILLER, Leader of the Bind. C. E. RICHARDSON, Gen'l Business Ag't. The cavalcade entering town in grand procession preceded by the Gorgous DRA GON CHARIOT, the must magnificent spec imen of art and cleboraie workmanship ever paraded before the public, splendidly com narisoned and driven and controlled by Ma- jer Nut-b. the champion Wlitp. Two Clowns at each performance. J'sh H irt, the great wit and modern Grim uldi ; Charles Covelle, the talking and sing ing Clown, acknowledged as the must ac ceptable man of humor, who ever assumed a motley attire, will occupy a prominent portion in the department u! fun. THE COMPANY Is led by the following arth-ts each of whom is a widely celebrated star in her own pro fession. maoa:.:?. xxt.ia roui.vsox, The sunbeam of the Cirque the prima donna of Equestriennes, and a paragon ot grace, beauty, letnmine bravery and artialic excel lence. LITTLE ASXlT.t The Juno-like Q-teen of thy arena and rrp sichorean article. Here classic posses upon the slaxk ire, and her beautiful equipoise are equally poetic and incomparable. L.VFAIUIE ALICE, The beautiful little hi&triouic equestrienne. M1M.E JOSEPHINE, Lately the pel of the Parisian public. .MISS NELLIE BLANCHE, The accomplished American fa male rider. 3IISS G It ACE WATSON. The Australian equestrienne. ?41LLE.LEO PA It EPA, The- beastiful Viennes, from the Cirque St., Mars, enice. 1 he during and. magutfceenl horse woman. mr. r. qsw-:?,lt The champion two, four and sin horse rider. CHARLES M'CARTIlv, Leaper and somersault thrower, ami the great globe cnuilibrisi and- metre du Ctrijuri. MASTER. TOMMY, Man-meiiney and comic rider. LITTLE ALEX. UOKIN30N' Trick rider and sotnersaultfst, the wonder of the world. THE DELAVANTE BROTHERS, The motley delineators of the Grecian and Roman scfiools of H'gh Art, exemplified in their beaulilul classic olympian melange. JOSH HART, The great Dutch Clown, a merrv otLhnot of mnmuA a fellow, of infinite wit, and a genuino and original specimen of the Shaks- penan ButS. Messrs. Chas. Long, Geo. Ni.xnns, Henry, Howe, John Norton, Bob. Smith, Joe. Ren sides, Acrobates, Gymnasts and ainphitheat ica! professors of la haute ccole. Tlic .Tlaaificuat JoIuitor. The prodigy of the menage a superb spec imen of blood, symmetry and intelligence will be introduced in his educated perform ance's, by Madam Robinson. Dr. Stevens' troupe of Educated DOGS AXD MOXKEFS, From Ashley Amphitheatre, London. The FAMOUS TRICK MULES, Suncho, the spotted Spaniard, and Paxil Pry, unhesi'atingly pronounced the wanders nf the Mule family, will be exhibited at eich performance by the trainer, Mr. Cnas. Co velle. Shcllbark, the incomptehensible Roan, etc., all exhibited under a spacious ori.QUtti.1 pavillion, amid strains of Orphuus like music by the double band of firing and wind instm mentp, led by the great director, Prof. MiU ler. Admission to all parts of the pavillion, 50i cents. Children under 10 years, 25 cents'. 03" Doors open at 1 and 7, P. M. This large and magnificent establishment will exhibit at Slroudsbnrir, Monday, May 2Sth,Mt. Bethel St I ion, Tuesday, May 29tlu May 17, 186G.-2w. Jury List May T. 1866. GRAND JURORS. Chestuuthill Jacob K. Shaler. Coolbaugh Johu Gearhart. Hamilton Jacob Uartruan. Jacksou Abraham Newhart. Middlo SniithOeld James Mosier, Si mon Schoonover, George M. Michael Polk James M Kresgc, Ixeubeu-Pqc tor. Paradise John Storm Esq., James Henry. Ross Charles Roth, Charles Frantz. Smithfield Christian Smith. Stroud Michael Jjrown, John, Hans, berry, J. R. Slutter. Stroudsburg Robert R. Dopue, Vil liara Florcy, William S. Wintermutc Juo. Eileuberger, William Dauner. Tunkhannock Benjamin Shafe.r.,. Tohyhanna Samu.cl Hay,