uli)c 3fc(Fcvsoman, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1866. UiMOX STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, Major General JOHX W. GEARY, OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. FOR CONGRKSS. Gen. WILLIAM LILLY, OF CARBON COUNTY. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Maj. WILLIAM SCH00N0VER, OF MONROE COUNTY. A number of matters intended to be noticed this week, will receive atten tion in oar next. X$3u.The communication, of "Justicia,1 from Washington, i. J., -will appear m our next week's paper. It will not spoil by keeping. THE DEMOCRACY. I XSTThe Democracy held a meeting at Pursuant to previous notice Friday last the Court House, on Monday eveuiog last was a big day for the democracy. Iliester which was addressed by M. Hale Jones, Clymer was here, and the democracy in all Eg( of Eastori an(l Stanly Woodward, its glory turned out to meet him, to greet Hsq. 0nvilkes-Barrc. Mr. Jones's speech him, and to hear him. There was to have wa8 a tremcndously heavy affair, made up been n irrand lime, with men on horso tack, . , . ., . .... . ueen a grauu nmc, . . of the philosophy of religion, of politics men in waguus a..u ...v.. , .-r..i : ..Kf r nUU lllak usual auu usciui iui:icuii;uii wi morning opened auspiciously for' such a dis play, but the display didn't make its ap pearance. Marshals were to have been mounted on gaily caparisoned horsec, with gaily trimmed batons, but the marshals did n't mount, and the mass, for want of leader- democracy, the sweet scented nigger, and fell still born upon the audience. It seemed to be a relief to all present, not even excepting the speaker, when the amen came in. Mr. Woodward's speech Our National Debt. . REASONS WHY THE m. i a ,- t " r v .1 T7.-I a nmTiTri a tvt ttt mriTT Owinc . ,h rh.ttPrino- of the boVS. the 1 " eP" 01 x; awuua. JXlMJhXX WA1 JJLL JOHNSON & CLYMER. to tne chattering 01 me out, i , ., . l . 1 -- clattering of the rain, and the raising ot most eoco; inR yef pnbliBllcd ihowing iTiauc ai WAL.1UAl,l Uass- umbrellas, which prevented him from look- fl net reduction for lhe mcmth of August, Is the best. ingthe men he was talking to "straight, in g6G 0f our National Indebtedness, ol u i made on the best principle, it f mm i. com- .he eye" .he mee.ig M Fric.y. Hie..er 837.416,108 ; sipce Jane 1 180G, of $74,- TSLStLZJZZZZ Clymer became so contused that he lorgoi MUD,lirj; ana since .Aug. 1, iouo, wnen dam ;lEe its machinery. Every piece is made and flu 3- The September sessions of our Courts commenced on Monday, all the Judges on the Bench. We will give full proceedings in our next issue. . The Seventh Annual Fair of the crowd and Iliester came up the street and Monroe County Agricultural Society com- halted in front of Marsh's hotel, when the niences on Tuesday next. Don't for- parade was dismissed, and the would-be gov t ,i I ernor housed, to rest and secure himself for 5 11. ii - r. uie iaoorsoi u;e miernoon. ship, rambled hither and thither, pell-mell, had a little more of vivacity io it, and and helter-skelter, displaying at once, the was mainly a relation of the speakers ex discordance of the democratic element and perienco as Chairman of the Democratic the independence of the great unterrified. 6tan(jing committee ol Luzerne. He as Jackson was here in nil the glory of six- audiencC and for which be wag horso tea m. and one or two other of thet own- , , . , ... , ,, - iiuntieoiii, auuuurvi cheered most lustily, because small fa- shins mustered four horses, but from all , , A . ' . , . .. , . tors, even though confined to promises, was missed the cnihusiasm, which is a na- . - , , t, . , .. i . ...hn ...... ve thankfully received id Democratic tural attendant upon gatherings ot men, J when the hope or certainty of success gov- quarters just now, that Luzerne county, ems the crowd. notwithstanding that it was owned by ino- About noon tl.e band struck up a lively air, nopolies, and that James Archbald, the when the six-horse team, and the four-horse father of monopolies, was the monopoly teams started, and the crowd of the faithful candidate for Congress, would give a ma rushed towards the depot on a search after jority of 3,000 for the Democratic can- the ijreat-to-he-defeated Mr. Iliester Cly- didates. Mr. "Woodward seems to have a mcr, who was to crown the proceedings of penchant for the round number of 3,000 the day with a serio-politico dying speech. One' year ago, when a good looking younj A search of an hour smoked out the martyr chap of about his size, and rejoicing in to his tebellious spirit and teachings, nd the name of Stanly Woodward, was a can- aooutoneoc.ocK.ine uanu.anu me six-norse didate f gut genato, the LnMrne . l.i n t ' 1.1 I ' i earn, ana me iour-norse learns, aim ine to say a word about his friend Andrew John son. "As we have rather a liking for Ilies ter, we feet like supplying the omission, and, as we can do so in his own words, we feel that we will be doing him a real service. At the mass meeting at Reading, Iliester told the people that ' his opinions are before the people, that he would not erase a word,) but is willing to stand or fall by them. Our readers may rest assured, therefore, that in the extract wo give below, they have Iiester's opinion of his friend A. J.. precise- the debt Was largest, Ol 9101,04 U,lUd. I isnedbr machinery (itself famous for its i.oveliy, ts The decrease during the past three well as for its effectiveness) and is therefore properly months has been at a rate which Would made. ThewMchis what all mechanism Khouldb. ; -accurate, simple, strong and ecoxomi. pijou iui,cuu.vv ; 1 CAL Except some high grades, too cot!y for genr- the amount paid Ott Uunug the past year al nMf forcign WHtche$ are chiefly made ty women would, at the Same rate, pay off the whole am boys. Suoh watches are composed of screral in sixteen years. District, he too, in a close calculation, made to the greatest nicety, was to be elected by just 3,000 majority not a vote more nor less. "When the election came About this time Stanly was just three thousand and one or two hundred behind his calcula- "CQ,, Our neighbor, Mr. Peter Born, j the heavens commenced weeping most pite has- opened a refreshment saloon, in the ously over the folly of men, in attempting to tion, and stayed at home during the win basement of his new building, next door stem the stem decree, that "Patriotism a- tcr while his Republican competitor, Mr to the Bank. Peter has on hand a full lone can rule the land ;" and they continued Shoemaker, sojourned at Harrisburg and Bur-tdv of Lacer, from the celebrated to weep, notwithstanding the prayerful aspi- assisted to make Laws, and looked after Schwan Brewery, near New York, and rations ana oemccrauc -u n-ns, wuicnmin- the interests of the good people of Lu- it is his design to keep up a supply of all b,cu. w.c zerne generally. 3Jr. Woodward was the delicacies usually found in a first class cornm 01 euns"'"e anu P'Mmne. um.i Chairman of the Democratic standing nigni mrew ner curiam over mc wo-uccronc ri , , . , , . ,., , fa committee of Luzerne the n. as he is now faces of the leaders w hich greeted one at , .,, , . . . . a. n III I . fl .f.C-r MM .A I auu 11111 ic juok no uut IU ututc NIUU 111 saloon. If you want any thing in his line and want it a superior article, drop in at the "Phoenix," which is the name of the new saloon. Again we urge our readers to se cure certificates in the Phoenix Grand Gift Enterprise. They are going off quite rapidly, and may all be gone while you are thinking about it. The first premium is a Five Octave, divided swell, highly every turn. At about three o'clock, during a lu'l in the ram, iliester was escorted to the Lourt- House, where for about two hours, he labor ed in the uphill task of whitewashing hi? his calculations this fall as he was last. We would suiccst to our Democratic friends that it will not be safe to bet on 3,000 majority for their candidates in Lu zernc. A small Geary majority in Lu record. It was labor in vain, however, for both the facts and the dements were against erne, witu ArciiDaia a long way ahead him. His career as a Senator was one of of all competitor for Congress, would no open affiliation with treason and traitors, and surprise us in the least. ODen ODDOsition to the efforts tif I ival mnn to . . 1 J - finished Melodeon worth lbo, and the i, rentlicn the handjS of the government; AFTER THE S0LDIEE. other prizes are proportionately valuable. anj endeavors to slather the whitewash he boys, the ram aud the umbrellas The Melodeon can be seen at Ilollins- bead's Drug Store ta? Gen. Geauy, with other distin guished speakers will address the people Special Notices. hundred pieces, screwed and riveted together, and re quire constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All i ersons who have carried " ancres,B "lep. incsand " English Patent Levers." are peifectly u aware of the truth of this statement. At Uih beginning of our enterprise, mote than tea years ago, it was our first object to m.ke a thorough ly good low-priced watch for the million, lo take the Tte Scranton Book Bindery. A Complete Book Bindery has been j place 01 these foreign impositions the lefuse of I01- y as he would have 6poken it on Friday, started in connection with the Scranton eign f..ct..ries-which were entirely unsaleable at . mw .1 . t irr lr !,:.. home and peifectly worthless everywhere. lront ot me uouri iiouse, 11 ine toys, tne if'Mt",tw,t' wiciaiciianunuuiv ,' . , , , ,u I 4i r ii l J How well we have accomplished this may be nu- , and ineumoreiias narj notcauseuilimio j-..; ....... derstooU from the fact, that al er s- many year ol m rain brget it. Read then Iliester's own words, spoken on the Gth of March, 1863, in the Senate Chamber at Ilarrisburjr. SOOn as nnisneu. 11ial.wenowm.1keMORETUANONE-im.FOF Al.1, THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNI I ED STATES UTIOiVti I Hntl lhal no otner have ever given such aniveisal sat- HinTTPR horphv o-ivon Hint T have isfaction. While this uepartment ot our busineM i 1 mj . " ... , . - - J - -1 . , ...... r . But. sir. without rc-ard to anv oues- i- this day loaned to Israel KresSe, ot " ,V IC:;; . tion of his official position,' take Andrew & township. two xMcLEsand i188- esoftheiIIGIIEST grade known to cwro.no- Johusonasan individual, assuming that 1 U(r ,.nu01 c. . . . Iier.e. cauuoncu s.... h 1 . 1 1 1.1. 1 .t.t L 11 meUUllllLT WHU I )U MIU UlU ci I v, ua 1 i uf e is rightfully clothed with the robes ol " . ? . , .j ' tn t.a llt 0 , J . . termined to prosecute tresspassers to the ut omce, ana may coosuiuiionauy exercise t lh , the duties of that high position, even 0 AARON KRESGE. then, I say to you, Mr. Speaker, that I ross township, Aug. 23th, 18GG. never by my vote will allow a man to come into these balls, and Irom this place Tne Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. speak to the people of this great State mlrortv different etvles. adapted to sacred and support of what I know to be illegal, un- Becuiar music, for SSO to SGOOcach. FIF- constitutional, and tyrannical acts of the TY-ONE GOLD or SILVER -MEDALS, or chronometers, wedonotprttendtoieiiourwatrhes rederal Government. J knoic. sir, that other first premiums awarded them, lllus- for less money than foreign wau Ik s, tut we doasxrit METRY, u (.equaled by anything hitherto made by our selves, unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected an addition to our main buildings ex pressly for this branch of our business, and have fi led it with the bc3t workmen in our service. New ma chines and appliances Lave been constructed, which perform their woik with consummate delicacy and exactness. The choicest and most approved raateii als only are used and we challenge comparison be tween this grade of our work and the finest imported Andrew Johnson ha gone as far as the trated Catalogues free. Address, MASOiN wit ho n .tear of coutntdknion that for the same monry farthest, and is ready to no still farther, & HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTH- our product ,s mocmrabiy su,e,i. r. Aiicur wat,h- J 1 JO nnn l 11 KtAior nni n 1 fit V M.irrHlifp.I ni line to destroy to vyroot to upturn, every g'tettfoeT 7, 1865. ly. warrantee is good at a.Himes .giiut us or our age.:. principle vnon xcluch this meat and good ocpieuiuer f, jcw. xj. i n all nans of the world. Uovernmcnt of ours teas founded. 1 CAUTION. The public are cautioned to UIWW he has bent With Supplicant kneel juwo w-. . - buy only ofresppctible dcih rs. All persons selling - - - 1 A .f"! it I ii J " 1 rniinoi' Iri! C u ill Ka itr..c imMi .1 before the throne ofpoiccr. I know that U . .1:!. tV .11 RoRMsl APPT.TTTnW. if . .1 'J i .. I. aurvous JJCDl liv. 1 ruiuaiun: -jlcuv, uuu un jor par, or some oirur coiuiucruiion, ilvi-iml- - - c , . . ... e ' 1 ia nfT-it nf vniitlifnl mil 1 rpt inn. will, for I I . i - ,.,.. n..lll I ..-.ww 1 1 1 ,ta nuy Jf.n he of 6uireri iiumani,y, 6Cnd free to ed to htm jor approval or disapproval; who nec(J . he recipe and directions fur and 1 know that in speeches atiuere i in makirli? lhe gimple remedy by which he was the capilols vj other States he has enun- cure(j. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ciated doctrines ichich it adopted by the adverriser's experience, can do so by ad people oj the great jSorth, would be suo- dressing the effects ot youthful indiscretion, will, for agents foh the American watch com pany. 12 CKO.VIMVAY, S. 1. versicc of individual freedom and per sonal right." Thats what Ileister Clymer thinks of Andrew Johnsou. JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. STRANG K, BIT TKl'K. Evfry 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 bavin? fears of being humbugged will oblifrebv not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. of patriotism over his political blackness, did not prevent Iliester Clymer, on Fri were checked by the knowledge of the ma- day last, from making a desperate effort jority of those who listened, and were wash- to secure the vote of the " lloys in lilue ed out by the fury ot the unrelenting storm. His record on the granting the boys th iliester was nenous, excitable, and testy. r.t-lu.Wo nf rnt;nn n r V n... t jn nnrl rlnimlir nn I nacniv 11 0 T f i rw., ...... .1" - ' UI " : I " : ,1V'"- . Ane cnalIer ot "eboys diurbed him, and uglj botch 0Q his political fame, and h uc v. wv.lul,v., w- o- me umorenas 01 men no siooa ini.ie storm I ,t..,i t. :: K r. tY.. . - Ik. nnlw mcif I. an Kairir Willi 1 f. I.: . .I J c O .13 luia iut uuii lien vvij uciuic Illill HUU WL'IU Wl.lill? IO JlilCIl, QUI I r . i r- w t , , - 1 o . vprciin n f Inn tf.ii. Ma l-.tm.i Mm nL-a fi. Nrvrth l-.flctfrn I Vnrsr I vnn it I nnt to ht nrnwnml ovon .r hun nminu J I r I l, ,1 T.l nnf t.,l .1 alt a. K I s intniiHi.:! f m 1 1 n (hit fi if fiTi nn c r r3 r i rn I ita 1 1 1 n rr in n:m I riitli n n urn II nf irnn ' worthy of the glorious cause in which the UJ Lfore h.m.and hU efforts to pierce this "US, he diJ COQsider lhe r frTnrl. nf hi TTninn nrr wJ Hh the s lly prevarications, which proved '"V V,6UU"W uul" ai,ur l,iC In the evening there will be a grand torch 'o te ins only ammuoition, so soured h.m. that rd - -uicuu,tu., auu iuCU, lbt procession of two thousand "Boys Id must have been a Servant - Don't, for 30U1C daJs aft" that passage, when he uuu a puh.tr, Hiiicii escapeu nis Jips, wtien a 4,13 iuiu a uau suare beautiful boquet was thrust into his face for one whose aspirations ran so high, Those of our readers whose bust- after his say was concluded, and the thought and when he wanted to record his vote in tess calls them to l'm.aaeipma, win &e ceremony crossed ins discouraged tutor o! the measure, the ludical maiori- pleased to learn that .Messrs. Alaruiaduiie r"'"- " F'" man. e nau expec- ty refused to let him do so. The fact & T. P. Watson, have again entered the iea mucn 'romwnat we nau heard or Demo- wa3 that lhe whole caloode of tbe De Important to Democratic Orators. The editor of the Republican, the De mocratic organ of ClearGeld county, hav ing a good-deal of addressing to do this fall, has devised aplan by which he may tell the whole story of his party in a few January, 4, I860. ly. words, and thus save himself breath and strength for other labors. He put the whole catalogue of Democratic charges against the Union Republicans in a pot and, after simmering and simmering, pro duced the following tip-top speech, which ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Ilrli in 4S Hours Also cures SALT RHEU-M, CHILBLAINS and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN he recommends to the consideration of Price 50 cents. For sale by all druggists, his brethern io ininuitv all over the State B' sending 50 cents to WEEKS & l'OT- e ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. W II OOIMNG-COUG II CURED. Ciyuga, Hinds County, Mies. T. Allcock & Co. Gentlemen: Pleass srnj me another six dezen of vour Porous Plaster.-. They ore in nieat demand here for Whooping-coug!i. They act like a chirm. 1 could hive told two dozen Xhu week if 1 had them. Send as soon as possible, and o- blbe. Yours respectfully. JOHN I WILLIAMS, P. 5L ASTHMA CUIIE1. Mr. Win. M v, of 21o Spring Street, Xew York, writes, Jan. I, 153: 1 have been af flicted with astLma fur upwards f ten year,, receiving no benefit I'rwn n.edica? men. J wa advUcd by a friend to iry one of Allcock' Porous Platters. I said, I had tried sever! kinds of planters witii4t hs bsiiefTt, and supposed they were all alike. My (Yiend gave me one of Allcock's and urged mew use it. I did so, and have iww worn them steadily for nine months, and find myself better thnn 1 bore been for many years. Agency, Rrandreth licusc,. New York. hod by Druggist s Seyiember 13, 1-061- Llue." Hotel business. They now have the Mt A'eruon Hotel, 117 & 119, North 2d st. As former proprietors of the Barley Sheaf and .Madison House, they earned for themselves the title of the Princes of good landlords. We will insert their adver tisement in our next. In the meantime our friends will know where to stop. ted much from what we had heard of Demo-i cratic boastings over the Great Iliester Clymer, his talent, his honesty and his elo quence, but we found neither in him. Plain unvarnished truth annihilates his sophistries and his statements, and his speech, weak in its every point of view, will prove his own most certain condemnation. His bearing mocracy in the Legis'aturo about that time were so busy strcngtbening the hands of the rebels by throwing clogs in the way of the government, that they had no time and no inclination to attend to the wants of the soldiers, and Iliester was among the busiest. Under the law, the speaker His speech, as he now makes it, on all occasions, aud which proves as unanswera ble in argument, as it is elegaut io dic tion, is as follows : "Mr. President Sir: I say nigger ! bir, allow me to say nigscr! President, if I may be pcrmittc TER, Sole Agent?, 170 Washington street. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of! postage, to any part of the United States, June 7, 13GG-lyr. M H 1 " DP. TOBIAS' YEXiTIAS MSUIEST. A N INSPANEOUS REMEDY FOR jl 3L chronic rheumatism, heads the, tooth ache, croap, colic, quinsy, sore threat, anil pains in any part of tire body. Semen.berr And, Mr. health in a few wet-ks, by a very sim-ple rem. Jfor VJ ar3 it ha8 lcen lc,tcJ- Xo mcdi. cu to say edy, alter having sunereU severaryea?s witii.einc eycr jJ:jj TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been refored to Eeligious Notice Church Dedication. was the best evidence that he labored with out hope, and the whole conduct of the man of ofte Senate, who is the successor of the here was a testimonial of the overwhelming Governor in case of the death of the lat- I clpfVa t uliirll aua its him nn t ( Oft. rX f lfA l,,.1Jt. 1. 1., fK . 1. The new Methodist E. Church at Cher- " ' " , 7' 77 , , ' is Irr -ii Tit ! j i i i ...... Vm,cu a uvai iiic ocujic, iu wllltn ilies ..ane, Tannersville circuit, Philadcl ,. , . . , . , ., . , , ....... ' ,u ' ' I which he received while on the siand nf J .1 1,:- a.i..:z.. .i. ur. ..... hi r mi x. i i' . j i .1 um ins uuuiu" uu lue nuiuitr VOIC ia Conference, will be dedicated to the 0 ruin o'?,,n tutnnn . . ? -i.UUU, then J,uUU, and then .3,000 majority aw w- i.tf l-nl ga t,- service of God on Sabbath, the 7th day . Monroe, but he hid no faith in them, and ' , J, " C . 33 T 3 . ' l Wh,Ch cf October, 1866. The Rev. Dr. Ilodg- was but returning tickle for fickle, or hit for " "ia ''5 la.pnug. uui mere was a political loct in the body. g to the fact that Harry White, was T K.. 1 1 a. -1 a. 1- r.. Sit night. . . . . . . . l , . . . . J . . . ... . .r .... nis wnitewastiin' labors ot the afternoon, tne purpose ot helping their frieud Hies- The public are most respectfully invi- , , ... , ... . 4w lib uiu iiW4 Xrowj a. cjjui. i ivi auu uib cwuudpiraiura ai iiarriauurg. J. Chandler Gnr.GO. A1,e meeting in point ot numbers was a Iliester and his Democratic brethren did Tannersville, Sept. 27.-2t. Pastor, democratic tuccess of faioderate dimensions, uot want the soldiers to vote, and they did UUl Cure greauy oui in our guess ji, inns uot waut to do aQJ thing es(J tha(. woujj result, the succe.s does not lay with Geary, -d :n rohaylnn nr n;tl, 3 vwva-VM fcoo, of 3aston, will preach in the morn- hit. when, in turn, he nromised 20.000 3ng, at 10 o'clock The Rev Joseph majority for himself in the State. In the Parties equal, owin uregg, or rnnaaeipnia at o cioeic in fcVeni Wr c, visiteJ Ml Bethe lut U Union Senator, Maj. the afternoon, and the Rev. Mr. Illman . ... , . i ' .. uu...;..- t -t v. Declined. Charles F. Rockwell, Esq. the gentle man nominated for Senator by the Con- ference at Kneeht's declines the nomina tion. The following is his note on the .subject : aLquinunk, Wayne co. Pa. ") Sept. 24, 1866. J Lditor Jeffersouian, Stroudsburg, Pa. the Union, and the great Republican party ment of traitors, aud it was to prevent Iv nraved and worked fr.r f hut. thiv rT. row ZF The meeting at the Geary Club L, lf , ' . T , c J their weii'htnR a dranp iinnn tho wlmpia nf room, on Monday evening, was a very .... s pleasant affair indeed. A goodly number T, T thourht that thm - of the boys in blue were present, and the ... tant connnrllMf,9 .,, A0rt9 best and most encouraging feeling pre- i, i t . t t .., , Meed to vote at home, and with the n iaac r I I would reiterate most rmnhati- a severe lung affection, and that drca di cally NlGGER 1 1 And in conclusion I sase onsumpuon is an.xious io maKc take the liberty of saying once again known to his fclW-saffercrs tIeiaanof NIUGAII !!! Boo NKJGAII Tre- cue- ,. . . . ... . . . .u . r i -. To all who desire Hf h'ff send a copv mendous outbursts of applause. 1 , ,f,f. ..f.i . wVi 11 J of the prescription utd(free of charfeTvith Wc would recommend the model to the the directions for preparing ami wsing the consideration of our neighbor the Squire, 6amc which the wil1 nd a sare lvr , . . , , , , ('o.nscmptiox, Asthma, Eronchitis, Colds, to Hombastus, and to tho whole tribe of Coighs. and all Throat and Lung Aflec little big men, and big little men, who arc lions. The only object of the advertiser in engaged in the work of keeping the De- sending, the Prescription is to Leneht the mocracy in liue of battle. It co that they desire to say, and tells the story every sufferer will try his remedy.as it will much more pointedly than they can tell it if they employ their own vernacular. John Wilkes Booth, the Assassin, Eulo gized at a Democratic Meeting. The following despatch was received at the office of the Associate Press, at Phila delphia, on Mondjy, and its correctness is Vouched for by tho editor ot the Bedford In quirer Comment on such sentiment is al together superfluous. cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williaiiisburgh, Kings Countv, New York January 4, 8GG.-ly. BLACK AS A CROW, a few years since, was many a splemdid head that is now grey or grizzled. Why not re- Democrats of Monroe. I store to the yet unwrinkled brow its raven honors! Five minutes effects tho splendid transformation. Iu less time than a rifleman would take to I have received notice. irom Mr Tl,eo- tailed. 1 be meeting was aaaresseaoy .ur. . . lore fcchoch, Secretarbf the Conference Harding, Esq. of Wilkes-Barre, who made fii,t; t.,i c 4, 4 Lldi. place tbe Mlh iust., , ijcch to .be boy. d 1). 8. fjw'" f, T, I 1 cominato a candidate for State Senator, T ' . , , , 4. iranchised, they could carry the North for the district composed of Monroe. Car- Lee' ho aIi0' abl d,scussed the for themselves and treason, hen e their bon. Pike and Wayne Counties, that I questions of the day, There was no mis- was the nominee. taking the enthusiasm of that meeting. Will you please announce through your It told that the boys are bent on work paper that I decline the nomination. w.it n .1 .i e 1 1 CHARLES F. ROCKWELL. It1h ,?,U lfS1 Q, the 9th of October.- -5 e believe that the Clymeritcs, tired of JJj3 There was a splendid turn out 0 lhe staunch, Republican Unionists at the meeting held in the School House atltin- kersville, in Jackson township, on Satur day evening last. John Marsh presided, assisted by A. II. Teeter, as Vice Presi dodging. It was not until after the pas sage of tho law enfranchising the soldiers in the field, that Iliester, not near so hon est as his fellow-conspirators, begged the nrivilee of renairinn' his rennrd m nn their repeated failures, have abandoned m0st risbteouslv refused. To haver-ran- the idea of raising a Club iu our borough, ted him that privilege would have been placing a lie upon the record. rara' A Dacotah chap thinks he has found Cost of a Cigar Lighter. iradise. Hear him. Art Hno-lish lnrd wUhinrr tn dn n tt "No income tax, no infernal revenue, more than auy of his brother aristocrats jf n r a tt i. j. o 1 rjv.v. w v. ;uu ...cai. a uicuu uaa uone uerore aim, went to a teiegrapn dent, and A m. II. R.nehart, Secretary. on Sunday, no special police, no do-tax. LlW ; T.n,ift nn,A b;. ihi. The meeting was addressed by Wm. Davis no poll tax, school tax or bounty fund, ed by an electric spark from Heart's Con- and D. b. Lee, Lsqr's. There will be a t0 ed with, the Indians and half- tent, sent through the AtUnti 1 1 io cable. slight mutter of good Republican thunder breeds can't tell one greenback from an- This feat cot him .C200 or $1000 in from that quarter, on the 9th of October, other, m 1 all ones are tens.' gold. 1 . do you love assassination and reverence as sassins? Has Detnicracy run so low -in the scale of civilization that it must applaud murder, and support the eulogists of murder ers to keep its head above the waters of po litical oblivion! Read the wtrds of B. T. Myert, the Democratic candidate for Senator in the Bedford District, and then reflect whether it is worth whilo to 6ink yourself so low in the scale of political degradation,! is accomplished by one application of as to support a party which is compelled to CRISTADORO'S IIAHl DYE, support the eulogist of assassins for one of without staining the skin or injuring the fila the most important offices in the .State. ments. Manufactured by J. ClUSTADORO, We knew the Democracy had made no re Load and Fire three times, the greyest head may be made durker than the RAVEN'S 7ING. No matter of what undesirable tint the hair or whickers or beard may be, the change to a superb and perfectly natural black or biown 0 Astor House. Ncv-ork. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. September 13, lSGti.-lm. THE SHAWNEE MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. MpiIE subscriber has opened a Day and JL Boarding School, at Shawnee, Penn sylvania, tor tho purpose of furnishing La dies and Gentlemen, at home and abroad. an the President of opportunity to pursue any studies they may nn llinlmn iY It l Mnrnru I iltiLifn t rv fi t thnm 1. 1 a. I K.i ..!... .1...: j , V a. UlV.iVU V. al. . . .'ibltli), UOIll V .41V 1.1 IUI lalJU V U I lu U a U U 11CS Ol the aDeuiocratio candidate for benator. ad- dressed the meeting. During his remarks The location is unsurpassed in the rich- he said the namft of llrtoth wnnl.l llrA nes' and variety of its surrounding scenery lie. like AVinkleried. had laid down his !ta.fine valley, its beetling cliffs, and lakes cord during the last five years of which it dare boast, but we did not know that it had become so bankrupt in dcaccncy as to nom inate such men, and ask the people to sup port them. "Bedford, Pa., Sept. 24. At a Dem ocratic meeting held iu tho Court House on Saturday evening, the ineetiu life for his country. That Switzerland had her Winkloiicd, Scotland her Bruce aud America her Booth, and that the time would come when a monument would be erected to Booth higher than that erected to Lincoln. These scntimcuts were re ceived without marks of disapprobation." Ave real : 'The President speeches are champagne documents." This seem ing slander is only a printer's blunder The speaker meant "campaign docu- imbosomed in tho mountains, all combine to make it one of tho most desirable places for a Boarding flchool. Tho location is healthy, and free from tho corrup'ing influences in and near cities and large towns, For further information, address tho un dersigned, Shawnee, Pa. Rev. J. K. DAVIS, Principal. Shawnee, June 23, 18GG j. h. Mccarty f TTAS just returned from New-York with AX a splenjid assortment of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE Call at ments, which they are, and strong one?. (his Ware-Rooms. May 31, l60.-df. such a repjtatiun as tbissi- Ictttl-y it has woiLcd it way before tne pab licund alt aw; bJ in i s praise. Chronic rheninati.-m."' Thousands who Lid for week on a bed of agony, &r.d never walked with out the aid 6! crutches,, with t ji.xipisnt, can testify to tlw nwgical cfTeefs sf this fini- jmen. They are cured and prv.eriim its virtue threugliou-i tlie land. Kemeinbci:, jelief as certain, and a positive cure is sure to follow. Headache of ail kinds wc warrant to cure. Putrid sore throaf, fjniusy, and diphtheria are rolbcd of their terrors by a timely, use of the Yenitian Liniment. It has saved aaa dreds the past three months. Price, 40ani 80 cents a bottle. Office, f6 Cortlandt street, New York. Sold fcv all Druggists. September 13, 1SGG. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A iiirrica asa missiorary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervou Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases cf the U rinary and Seminal Organs, and the whol train of disorders brouglit on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers hate been already cured by this nolle remedy. Promo ted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and un fortunate, I will send the recipe for prepar ing and using this medicine, in a sealed en velope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ai dressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. IN XI AN, Station D. Bible House, March J9, lS66.-ly. New York City. & 1 X f ( TBIl Y E A R I We want agent KpijiPVJW everywhere to sell our im proved 5?00 sewing Machine. Three nc kinds. Under and upjer feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commis sions paid. The only machines sold in the United States for less than 5fll. wi.it are fully licensed by Howe, W'heiier & W ilson, drover &, Huler, Singer & Co., and litiehrfihr. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user arc liable to arrest, line, '1U imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or. cull upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, ia'I,c or Chicago, III. January 1, 1606.-1 the American" i'goklxg stove Is manufactured with certain improvements secured by letters patent, under date ofM'J 5, 18G3, and December 5, 1SG3. One of these improvements covers the arrangement of fitting a portable ash pan in the hearth of a Cooking Stove, to receive the ashes as it passes down from tho grate. All person are cautioned against manufacturing, vend ing or using other Stoves made in imitatio of the American, as suits have been cow menced for infringement of these patent and all persons manufacturing, selling or us ing said iiMifuf ion, will bo liable for dama ges for infringement on these letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD &, CO., 17 and 19 Green St., Albany, N. 1. The American is for sale by FLORY &, BROTHER. Stkovdsrvrg, Jyne 11, ISGC-Om,
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