p f& Ci)c 2cfFcv$onmu, THTJUSD AY, OCTOBER 13, 1366. ' S?u Hieatcr Clyuier made a mistake of i.it 37.000 vote?, when he promise J, in his speech iu this county, to carry tlie State by 20,000 majority. t5T President Johnson lias issued a proclamation recommending the obscrv aace of Thursday, November 29th, as a .1 f t,.ni-.iwinc and rraycr to Al ia ay ut iuiu - 0 k -o mighty God. -TfTi, Quite a Dumber of our citizens lefl tbwu on "Wednesday, having been sub pcenicd to Philadelphia as witnesses in on important trial, which commenced in the Quarter .Sessions this morning. ' hi "Mr Tnor-.1i llinlcnr. a n old a He- T.ublican of Jackson township, raised cvellow field pumpkin, this season, which . - - . . - ... f.-s measured 4 feet, o inches ia ccuui jence, and weighed forty-six pounds. "Who can beat this? 3n,Th3 trotting stallion, Casaius 31. ClayTjr-, known as the " Miller Horse" during the Fair, was sold by his proprie tor, to a party of Scrautonians, on Thurs day htst, for 1,000.' Wc learn that he .is matched to trot against a Philadelphia horse, oalhe Scraaton course, fcr a purse of ?500, "daring the coming week. r5T-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday owere delightful days, and afforded just tho kind of weather needed ta thresh buckwheat. Our farmers, cf course made sthe most of their time, and uo doubt the 1ulk of the buckwheat crop is ready for - the miller. We have heard numbers es timate that the present is the largest crop ever raised ia Monroe county. This will "be good news to the lovers of pan cakes mothered in butter and molasses. FIRE. "The dwelling house cf Mr. Levi Straus, ia Stroud township, was destroyed by lire on Thursday ni-ht last. As there had "been uo person living in the house for some time.'a'ad no fire used oa the premi se!", the burning must have becu the work vf an incendiary. Loss about S1,000. "We have not learned whether there was any insurance on the building. Authentic intelligence, it "13 said, has Xeea received going to show that the French farces to be withdrawn from Mex jco are to be replaced by volunteers raised end equipped on French soil, and which ere to be known as the Army of Mexico. In this, way Louis 2apoleoa hope3 to maintain a foothold in the country, and Ihere is now no doubt but that he will do po, unless the Administration exhibits .noy backbone upon this subject than it has heretofore dene. Unitsd American Ileeliaiiics. 3Ionroe Council, No. 00, of the United American Mechanics, wa3 instituted in this borough, on Friday evening last, with thirteen Charter 3Iemlers. The institu tion is an excellent one, and, we have no loubt, will take deep root among the me chanica and business mea of Stroudsburg tnd surrounding country. The meeting u w .place of the Council is a very neatly fin ashed room, i a DornVnew bulding, next door to tbe.Stroudsburg Dank. The fol Jowinare the oScers of the new Council: IJ. S. Jacoby, C; Geo. W. DeLong, V .: P. S. William?, I.: C. Lewis Waters j:.; O. II. Drake, R. S.j Lin ford Marsh, A. R. S.j ; Geo. II. Dreher, F. S.; Reu lias, I.!.; Charles Waters, O- P Jea Thomas Improvements. T!i a imorovements noted some time ince, as ia progress in our borough, are rapidly approaching completion. Since cur last mention of these much needed additions to the capacity of our borough, for the accommodation of its rapidly in creasing population and business, we no tice that others have taken oa the burden of enterprise, and have gone to jvork in good earnest. Among ethers we may mention the new trick store house erected by the Strouds-l-urg Mills, on the rear of the lot on which the Factory buildiDg stands. This bailJ iug is two stories hih, and i3 possessed of ample capacity to hold in safety the manufactures of months, if that becomes necessary. Should the present demand for the goods of the Mills continue, the room will not bo needed. Mr. Philip Miller, has now in coursa of erection, and far towards completion, a large frame buildiDg, which he designs for a manufactory of cabinet-ware on a lare scale. The establishment we learn will be supplied with a steam engine of eight-horse power, turning lathe3, saws, planing machiue, mcrtieiog and tenoning machine, and all the appliances of a first class shop. The machinery will all be of the most approved kinds. Mr. Dreher, has the frame up for a new dwelling house, on Sarah street, above Franklin, which, we learn, will be faishci as rapidly as possible. 3 !!..,. w tDOi Tie Result. The result of the election -in Pennsyl vania, cannot but prove gratifying to ev ery man, whose soul is not wrapped up in the fitiukio r carcass of the defunct de mocracy. Notwithstanding the efforts of the administration to cheat the people, by! means of subsidized presses and office holders, operating through federal patron age which was placed in their hands for aa entirely different purpose, vre have car ried John W. Geary, for Governor, by over 17,000 majority; we have gained two staunch Republican members in the Congressional delegation, and would have had the third but for the frauds and for geries perpetrated ia the Lwerne District j and we have carried both branches of the Legislature so overwhelmingly, that the democracy discuss the United States Scn atorship oa that side alone which is sure to carry a good man into the position. Edgar Cowan they look upon as buried deep in the pit of forge tfuln ess, and the only question with them is Will it be Cameron? will it be Forney? or will it be somebody else ? Never inind gentle- men. inc Untied estates fcenator will De a good Republican and, you may depend upon it, an honest and capable roan one whose election to and conduct in the Senate will prove an honor to the good old Commonwealth. The following are the Congressmen elect: 1. Samuel S. Randall, re-elected, Demo crat. 2. Charles O'Neill, re-elected, Republican o. Leonard Myer, re-elected, Republiban 4. i!!:am D. Kelley, re-elected, Kepub- lican. 5. Caleb N. Taylor, Bucceeds Thayer Re publican. G. 33. Markely Roycr, re elected, Demo crat. 7. John M. Rroomall, re-elected, Repub lican. 8. J. Lawrence Getz, succeeds Ancona, Democrat. 9. Thaddsus Stevens, re elected, repub lican. 10. II. L. Cake, succeeds Strousr, Repub lican gain. 11. D. M. VanAnken, succeeds Johnson, Democrat. 12. Charles Dennison, probably re-eleoted. 13. Ulysses G. Mercur, re elected, Re publican. 14. George F. Miller, re-elected, Kepub lican. 15. Adam J. Glossbrcnner. re elected, Democrat. 10. William II. Koontz, re-elected, Tie publican. 17. Daniel S. Merrell, succeedi Barker, Republican. IS. Stephen F. Wilson, re elected, Re publican. 10. Glenni W. SchoQeld, re elected, Re publican. 20. Darwin A Finney, succeeds Culver, Republican. 21. John Covode, succeeds Dawson, Re publican gain. 22. J. Kennedy Moorehead, re-elected Republican. 23. TLoma3 Williams, re elected, Repub- lican. 21 George V. Lawrence, re elected Re publican. A Nevr Copperhead Organ. A rumor comes to us from Pike "county to the effect that the pre3 and material of the lato " Northern Eagle," hare becu purchased by aa association of Copper head politicians of this borough for the purpose of establishing a new organ for tho " democracy" of Monroa county, in place of the present old, effete, worn out, and used up machine, which will now, doubtles?, together with its j'u dicial head, be laid on the shelf, or sold to the'highest bidder as old copper. While we canuot fail to recognize in this movement the implied compliment to our own press, and the implied admission of the copperhead leaders of the inability of their oil organ to longer maintain the contest with us in the political arena, vet we cannot but con- sider it exceedingly unkind in them to bo unceremoniously throw overboard our old friend the Squire, and that, too, just in the hour of his triumph, when ha was so complaccutly airing his netfly acquired judicial honors. Rut such is life, Squire, (excuse us, Judy?,) and we would commend to your careful perusal the lines of Tom. Mooro, be-'inniupr " Ail that's bright must fade." We can assure the schemers on the oth er side, however, that the ccptcmplatcd dode won't do. We have used up the Monroe Democrat," and we shall just as Eurely use up the new comer by what ever name it may be christened. Our steed is a good one, and our lance is couch ed ready, ia the future as in the past, to meet in equal combat any or all who may enter the Iist3 against U3. " Come one, come all, this rock shall fly From iu firm base as Boon as I." A woman reaiding in Frankford, Pa., has been held ia $2,000 bail to answer to a charge of ill treatment of her stepdaugh ter, about 13 years of age. It is stated that she has been in the habit of beating the girl. Sometimes she would knock her dovvu and beat her head against the floor. Last winter she compelled the child, in nearly a nude state, to go into the yard, break the ice ia a barrel, and wash herself. The girl had been treated so inhumanly that from a bright, intelli gent child, sbo has become almost an idi ot. The last act of the cruelty, and the one which aroused the indignation of the neighbor?, was a bcatiDg with a base ball club. Teribo Fire :n Quebec Nearly 2,500 Eonses Destroyed, aiid 18,CC0 Petsons Rendered Homeless. Qi'kbf.c Monday, Oct, 15, 1SGG At 4 o'clock yesterday morning a lire began in the house of M. Trudol, grocer, on St. Joser.h-st., ucar the Jacques Car ter Market. Owing to tho early hour ol the moruiug few people were about, ihe wind which had blown half a gale from the cast all night had slightly abated, but still continued with such violence as to cause serious apprehensions, which were afterward unfortunately realized. Ry the time the fire brigade reached the scene Trudcl's house was enveloped iu flames. The sappers were already there, but there, was some delay in laying the hoes- and crettini? sufficient water, which was net re tnedied for nearly an hour. Meantime the fire made rapid progress; no le3 than 10 or 12 houses were oa ure, and the lum ber and wooden sheds on all sides were ieuitad. Ry 5 1 o'clock 80 houses, all l.nilt of wood, were ia a blaze, lne flamea, driven by the wind, were spread ir." in all directions. At Gi" over 150 houses were consumed. The fire by this time had run along St. Jo soldi and Notre Dame des Angcsststo the junction of St. Vailer st., carrying every thins before it. The church of La Congre nation stood in great danger, but a sudden veerln? of the wind saved it. Crossin-r St. Valier-st. the fire soon afterward spread into St Sauvour, and among its huad- redj of wooden houses raged with dcSant fury. House after house fell a prey to the flames. It was thought that the houses to the eastward would be saved, but the fire crept back, continuing its wcik-cf destruction. At 11 o'clock the whole center of the district lying between St. Sauvour and the lower streets running parallel with river was a charred and bar ren waste, aud having nothing to feed on there, the conflagration distributed itself in opposite directions", the wind increas in" ojrain, and blowine ia gusts from ev cry direction. Three separate coufljgra- tions were observable at one time. St Sauvour Chnrch, Daau'3 soap and can dle factory, Ries's rore walk and other large buildings were iu flames. Along St."'alier-st. toward the toll gate and the streets sourrounding the General Hospital and Couvcut, another terribic fire wsa rag irig with even greater fury, while at the back of Crown st., along l'rince J.dwara s Jesuit and Rilard sts., the flames were creeping back and enveloping street after street iu spite of the almost superhuman exertions of the soldiers and the seamen cf the Aurora. The conflagration ceased at about 5 o'clock, when there was noth- iusr mere for it to feed on. A moderate computation place3 the number of huuse: destroyed at 2,500, and the loss of rea property at from $2,500,000 to 03,000, UOC. The number ofpersous rendered homeless is estimated at 13,000. The body of a man, burned almost to a crisp was drasr'zed out of a house iu St. Sau vour, near St. Valior st. It could not be ideuti2ed. Sergeant IIughc3 of the Royal i.1 Artillery was blown up and badly though not dangeroisly, burned. Lieut Douglas of the Aurora was severely hurt by a falling building. Several of the sea men received contusions, but so far a3 is known, uo enc was seriously injured. Leiut. Denm cf cae of the regiments had his arm broken by a falling beam. A7 OTTAWA. Ottawa, C. W., Oct. 15. A destrue live fire occurred here yesterday. Many tenement-houses burued and a large nuui ber of families turned out of their houses losing everything. The dims cf Sraiae. The case of Braiuc, the Rebel pirate who, during the war, together with others seized the steamer Chesapeake, is now be fore thi United States District Court for the Fastern District of New York. This person has rested his defcus?, for the act ofwhichhc was guilty, upon the production of a Confederate commission. The Judge, in his charge to the Grand Jury, gives in structioa that such commission will not be a protectioa to any oflcudcr who is guilty of robbery and murder upon the hi:h fcr.s. Iu time of war a commission issued by a nation, recognized as such will be a protection, but the United States never recognized the Confederacy as a na tion, and during the whole contest de c-lateu that tnc Uontoderates were our own insurgent citizcn3. A commission, there fore, from parties enaircd in the insur rectioa, could not be adjudged to be law ftil authority lor hostile acts. Und these circumstances it is likely that Rraine will be iudicted, and if the evidence is as strong 33 reported he will be convicted What is then to be done with him wil be a question for the Government to de tcrinine. The act of Rraine might be borne with if it had been done in aa open manly way, but it was accompanied by such circumstances of sneaking fraud in the couduct of himself aud companions who went on board the steamer in the cui.se of reaceful tassencr3. Fairness and a regard to the laws of war woul justify a decision that such acts of fraud ulout seizure would bo piracy, even ifac complUhed by the officer of a recognized nation, acting under the authority of lawful commission. Horrible Daatli. Mr. Robert Walker and his wife, rid ing iu a wagon with two seats, were cross ing a railroad track in Detroit, Mich., on Friday last, when the gentleman, who sat on the front seat driving, whilo the lady set behind him, suddenly discovered that a train of cars was rapidly approaching He whipped Ins horsc3 and they sprun quickly forward. This unexpected move inent threw Mrs. Walker out cf the wa gon, She fell upon the planks between the rails, which serve to cuablo teams to pas3, aud iu an instant after the train was grtuJiog her body almost to a jelly. 1 he remains of tho unlortunate victim wcr found beside the track, the entire traiu having passed over them. They wcrj shapeless mas. Cirln our election retuni3 the names of lb? Republicans arc in italic, vet. Tho Hon.. John Van Ru- ren, son of Martin Van Rurcn, ex-President, and so well known throughout the country as a dem- politician, died on board the stea mer Scotia, at sea, oa Saturday ast. Advices from Livingston coun ty, Alabama, represent the pros pect for the cotton crop as most discouraging, and not mere than one-fourth of a yield is looked for. From several other sections of the Stato the lcports are oveu woisc than this. Theodore Tilton is not a desira ble opponent ia an argument. At the Philadelphia Convention, Alien a rebel delegate asked him, 'Would you marry a black woman V "No,' Tiifirt responded Mr. lilton, " 1 would not choose to; but," looking the questioner significantly in the eye, it 1 were the lather of a black Thos. woman s children, 1 should leci myself a great coward if I did not marry her." REO. The volume of immigratica coa- tinues to increase. At the great port of immigrant! at New York up to .September 10, 18G0, there ar rived li'Jul. For the Jjfsrsonian. Mr. Editor: Permit me, one of the par ty of Ladies, w ho made the pleasure trip ta Washington, a few weeks ego, to reply, through your columns, to the ungcntlcmanly diatribe of your corrrcfpondent Justic;a.' I .vill premise, in the first place, that the supper, alout which you wrote sj truly, need ed a scavenger to defend it, and if the coun try had Leen ransacked through, one Letter suited to the task could not have leen found thin this same "Justicia." His letter was of a piece with the table, its contents and the conduct of all concerned on behalf of the house, who should have ministered to our wants, instead of snapping and snarling at our every request for what we had well paid fur 1 mean plenty to eat. Bat recrimination is not my design in th'w communication. I could not bandy, words in kind h " Justicia," if I woull and would not, if I coulJ. He has denounced U3 as being any thing but ladies, in terms and and language which show conclusively that he h;3 not reached that round ia the ladder of true gentility bo necessary to make hin a judge as to what constituted a Lady. The j puiheus of Lillingxgnte was doubtless his primary school, and Fishmonger's Hall the co!loe from whence he jrrnduatcd. lie ad I 1 I !: I tll .1- mits that there were between fifty and sixty in the party, but he is "sorry to say that on ly a few of the number should be called la dies, and feels "quite ccriian that those few ladic?, wno happened to bo among that num ber were so deeply mortified bv the bad con duct of tho.e whom you," Mr. Editor, "mis- caneu lacics. 10 ever te cau.Tin in a similar 1 II 11 1" . 1 I . ' ! situati:i." Now what was this " bad con duct," an! w ho were so " mortified J" On inquiry, I find that all were dissatisfied with the supper lor whicu they pud so dearly. There was some mortification too, butit was the mortification of the few (xthoare Ladies, in Justicia's ryes probably) who expected better things of the l.tndlord, tiid felt morti fied to think that he thought to little cf hi:n self, and his word of promise when the sap per was cnigeJ. t r .. i i v .- iui jusuci.i wouia ue very torry 10 ilc a w, or a oi ,rs Keep nff com par y - !. ..: .. i . i : with temaies, who seem to think .t nil n-ut to step up to a bar anJ order iCin cocktails,' , ! Brandy smashc? Whitkey skinfs, &c. &,c." If the wife or sister sh-mld prove to be of Justicia's strips of gentility, there would in deed Lc cause for recret at the contact but the regrets wouUfmost truly Lclong to j Carolinians stato that there are forty thou the opposite side, as tiio contamination would finn'J voters in that State in favor of the most certainly flow from the Justician source. ! Constitutional Amendment, end that an i .i i . ""IJJU,J' itii;j.uo.w -u ikuub ii:cci e,..,u.u miuwu, uii tw ur iwretj o . iwriy uiu Ku 1...0 xir-room, aim n iiuii iiiuit , 111 iiiu c-iiii vi mil uiik- have called for what Justicia charges; but that was before supper, and when they sup posed, that gentlemanly treatment would be 1 1 . r . 1. l -. it-.i.i. ... , .1 . t . iii t .1 known I lint Just urn wnnlil lnvi I-.epn tlirrf to watch and give false coloring to their;8'; of ever narn0 nd nature, shr-uld not language and conduct, innocont and not un-j fail to consult Dr. Gan?cvocrt. He is a ladylike when viewed in the spirit in vhwh- practical and scientific Physician, and treats it was indulged, or that it would be made j u kinj30f chronic and acute diseases, which use ot to gloss over the land.crJ s short com-1 . , ini;s and his swindle of a snp.cr, which was havc lccn prononcod incurable by r.imy of yet to come, Justicia would have been with- the Physicians of this country, such as Asth- out a vocation. Bat enough of thn. hat of the copper, over which Justicia, presents such an array of biscuit, boiled chicken, bread, preserves, ccld meats, oysters, pound and cup cake, &c. ? Let me see. Abouta week before the excursion cameoff. iwoncniicnieneniieu on me landlord to mane arraii'iL-muiiis lor wic gup per. xiewasasKca what he would charge to get up a good sup per fir about sixty persons'! He replied that ho would get up a good supper for fifty cents a person, lie was told that that would not pay him that the party wanted a good supper as they wou'd have to leave home previous to tho regular dinner hour, and thnt they would be very hungry, and would want tomething rxtra. He thin replied that he would get up a splcnJid supper for seventy five cents a person. He was told that that was not enough that the parly was willing and expected to piy a dollar. 11a then re plied that he would gel up an extra supper for the dollar, and promised even more than thi?. The excursionists," myself of the number, left home at ll o'clock a. m., of tbc day fix ed, and arrived at Washington at about half past two p. m. Tho aupper was arranged for five o'clock p. m., and it ia not an unrea sonable expectation (hat persons fasting from breakfast until that time, w ilh nothing but a lunch in the interim, and an excellent sup per to be p.iid for, would ba hungry, and be disappointed if they did not get wlmt they paid for. After waiting with nur-tyr-like patience and resignation, the hour of five rolled around, the gong sounded (wel come sound,) nnd we went to the table, only to buILt such disappointment aa hungry pei eons gazing on half filled dishes, and scarce at that, can experience. A survey of the ta ble, revealed the fact, that it had been divided into sections of eight, or a fixod piantity of food of kind for each eight per sons, and that each eighth of the board was the exact counterpart of tho other. When seated I look a look at whnt was measured out for Ihecijjlit with whom I sat, und I found one plato containing abut tyo spoonsful of Monroe Coiuity Election Beturas. 1866. C3 2.' cr a t4 02 I OFFICIAL. i I GOVERNOR, Ileister Clymer, John W. Clearij. CONuRESS, Dan'l M. Vanauke,n William Lilly. SENATE, Charlton Uurnelt, Calvin P. MilltLen. ASSEMBLY, 151 240.130.101 312 ltl'250 10, -111 27 4 00! 20! 15 I 150 240.130 104 313 112 260 3: 07! 20j e 19. 40 20 150,210 130 21 130 21 119-1.311 1-12 38 10 40 3 1 97 j 20j 7 103 313 142 290 Cr.iig, 150 2 10 H"i7i(:j HchooncverJ. l'Jj 37 20; 6 ASSOCIATE JUDGES, I Tli- Vnnnrf 131 180 62 1G2 212 120 224 Abraham Lever insr. 73 213; 0 100 3(i 09; 32 65' 22 1 lrt.llTi 30i 47 1U2 Michael II. Dreher, Jeremy Mackey. ritOTIIONOTARY, etc. njl ".J1 "' O t 30 107 ! 107,297 M. Mcllhancy. 170 277 152 103.410 AND RECOUDE3, ! I DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Stephen II.lnics, jr. COMKISSIQNfcR, William Adams, John C. Slrunk, Wash ing' n Overfield. AinrTOR, Samuel It. Bossard. 170 271 152 197 410 108.29G US 252 33 154 D2'l-lfi 7 42; 11 I.C0! ; 4 c:i53 10' 11: 4 30 14 151 240 1274C3 315 1 11 2G7, lima bean?, which Justtcio, who was doubt less snooping around, mistook for cold meat. The next thing that struck my vision was a smti!' dish containing about the same quanti ty cf apple suuee then a Email dh contain ing five or si.s slices of tomato, unscosoncd and with the skins on then a plate contain ing three half s!ice3 of bread, and another containing four small biscuit I lien a sauce dish of oyster soup, containing abuut twelve small oysters then a larger dih corU.ihin pears etewej in molasses, with the s!;in3 and htcrns on th.n a plate with thre-s slices of cake, another with fur jumbles, and another with butter, nnj all flr eight hungry ladies, Juslicia's opinion to the contrary notwith standing. A pretty pri.pcct, truly, for an excellent supper, at one dollar per he3d. But we tcok heart thinking thrjre raus-t be be plenty in the back ground. Directly, we were served with a b;t cf broileJ chicken, and a cup of tea. We disposed of the chick en about as quickly as persons in our hun gry state naturally would, and on asking for more were very quietly informed that tlitrc zzas no mors ! The twelve oysterj were then divided around, nmkinjj one oyster and a half lor cjicii parson, anJ more were Asked for. but there tccre mind you by thi around to collect of those little bis were no morel Bread waa then asked' for, no mare We then fanJ ?: 1 n?" . . . i time a sor.tlemaii had been L-v f rl! V0?!"3' priC9 the dollari asked for more V.:"Y -T bu,c .or Ci 1 ie "al1 4j.5en n,t K,t ora it-nr eitTS t'-'t advice slioi;IJ te addressed bu. wn ,v, r ,o!iiW ,,0. ihm!,;"rt!i 6:Jl b-re-t, Philadelphia, Pa. - ' tb t.n.-l eor,t t P . i-nrj . n.i o-r.ii some sncn. ' ' i1,)CC' l'a.l:rj?or,r.I'J.; Johu I do not'disputcJusticia's story about "six-! P" lko, Cmcinn ti, Ohio; Walker ciTay teen broi'f! rhi.-bn." !,..t if tht n.,n,'.r ' 'r, Chicago, 1. 1.; Collins Bu-?., St. Lou; was usoj on t!ie latde, they must have be longed to the lilipulion race ; and at any rate, sixteen broiled chickens for some sixty hun gry persons, would hard! v do to rest the crcd- j ibility of a house for prodigality upon. Thj meats made their anpenrance only in the columns of the JtrrEKsaviLv. I hvc nothing further to say, only lint it would j ; bo hnrJt cvcn f)f ,,,;, a,,lelilC3 lonrd!ie an Ihp ...j.. r,rn nf . nersoiTS with or- annaconJj meal' lini'pr lin'fr riro r.f cnr-li n rVor nc j Mi ... f. , vvashinCT.(,n rj, )U, riv , j,; himself in our case. Whether we were' -- wrong in cxpectipg a substantial meal a dinner and supper as Justicia ha3 it under te arrangements made with the landlord, not, is a mailer of Utile moment to us now " Cfr,n , ;a ,ru nfl, it i - - t,"- " B'it because , ,vc dij ,t t ,iat a rejfon why we ,,., h ,iii;,wM T iMT, ,s nn.t;. with you 31r. L-l.tor. V.M: OF THE I. FEMALES Private letters from prominent North , ucrs oi ins nexi legislature 10 secure us ratltication. Special Notices. iLr Persons afiiictcd with Chronic D;sca?' j,, .wv.u ma, Consumption, Salt Rheum, Nervous De bility, Epilepsy, !St. Vitus' Dincc, Catarrh. Melancholy, Liver Complaints, Rickets, Bloody Urine, Headache, Dyspepsia, trul all diseases that men, women and children arc tubjcct to. His practice is founded on the truths of twenty-five years experience, dif fering from all othe.r3. lie knows when he examines a patient the cause of the disease and the rerrcdy to remove it not by gues sing' but by knowledge, lie does not claim to know everything, nor to cure ever thing, but docs cure seven out of ten pronounced in curable Dr. Gansevoort is the author cf popular lectures on the pathology, trca'.nr.ci.t and cure of chronic ureases lie propocf to visit you once in three months for two or three years, lie particularly requests those who have tried this Doctor and that Doctor, and all the boasted and advertised medicines, till worn out and discouraged, to call upon hiin. It will cost you nothing. Consulta tions free to all. Terms from four to five dollars for treatment one month.- Difiicull and teJius cases, from seven to ten dollars per month. All medicines to be paid fi r when delivered. Can bo consulted, free charge, at tho Washington Hotel, Strouds burg, Pa., on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oc tober 20th and Slst. NT ES A 3 CStS, HUT TKl'K. Every young lady and gentleman in the Unitt-d otatcs can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge), by addressing tho undersigned. Those having fears of !eiur humbucffod will oblige by not noticing this card. All others! will p.case address their obedient servant, T1IOS. F. CHAPMAN, 8;il Broadway, Now York. January, 1, 1500. ly. V. 1-3 a O c 73 o cr 3 c 3 P ? I I 62;i51'175 31;113 23? 21j 11,70,43 2G99 15; Si 23, 40 114 1C3;13! 2 ?05 S2 150 170 31 111 237,2171123 00,41 ;2710 ill s 1UMJ047! 2! C73 I ojc, 10c 220 ICC 125 ,00 41 27C2 G49 2714 C5 20 .-.,! 11 b! 22, 47 154 t, 63 150 170 31 111 237 27i 53' 11; 8; 22 47 123'C9 4t 155' 10; 2 .J i J- I 73 142 68 30 88 153,20 145 31 31 2149 10 20 35 1014 la.'OG 15 1213 3:i.l4:) 161! G 125 40; 4:, 71 1 47! 57 30 10 OS' 104 14 ; J, 20 141 12 175 42; 5 I0CG 09 2C5 1 324 2G7 ,65 43.3325 1C3 200 1S5 30 132 23 1 323 270 61 43 '3333 I. I ' 94 207 167 39 132 231 321 2G1 6143 3319" i ! 133 60 29 2111 61. lj 1 04 49; 10 50 'I i I ' 1 37 155 177 0 127 03 150 15; 10 5 20! 1 143 5? 4l! 4i; 5 13 4 53 G3 I i I 'i 1 32 151 171 20.107 234 211 121 GS 40.2GKX 1 1 1 1 SGHENCS'S SEAWEED TONIC. This medicine, invented by Dr. J. IT. Sche.nck. of Philadelphia, is intended todi solve the food and make it into chyme, the first process of dijc?tion. By" cleansing the sto mach with fcjcl.enck'e .Mandrake Pills, tho Tonic s.o;i rc-tores the appetite, end- food that could not be eaten before uainj it will' Lc css:!y dieited. Qiusumptioncannot be cored by Schcnck'a Pulmonic Syrup unless thi stomach urd li er is rade Iieiliiiy and the appetite restored,, hence the Tor.ie and Pills arc required ir nearly every c:ise if cons mi i.t 1 .n. A half dozen tottles of tho SEAWEED TOXIC and three or four boxes of the -MANDftAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dys pepsia. Dr. Sciiexck makes professional visits inr, Xcw York, Boston, and at lii.-i principal Of fice in Philadelphia every week. See daily papcra of each place, 1 r his p itnphlet on cot surnptio:i for his days for visitation. Please observe, whoa purchasing, that t&e two likencssess f thu Doctor, one when in the last sl3je cf Consumption, ar.d the other as he now is, in perfect health, are oa tba I l Schencks Principal O.ce, X, j e'ie raj k 1 1 - e.- a i c - is i ue ry ? ! name Mo. Owt. IS, 'Co. lit vv. ea. mo. 1 jr. nrc cntgirjg th" sttentiou of as'rcr.omera, but tho world of Beauty and Fashion is less interested m human diicoverics than in tho frcat rucstion of Turning: tho Heads tfiat have Leen whitened by nge or sickni ! IO O lllorj'JCS LiJC:i CT tr A'll liUC. iobO(if now is such A J as not to admit that lite finest and most harm ; less hai r oariitiicr in existence is r I CPJSTADORO'L u,;Cij n- urishes the"filr 3 II AIR DYE, res as wvllcs changes ! thir hue. Mannf ! wr n r u.,. vL, (-. c ,u i clurrd tv J. tKlM.v ! r. " . . V.,7' ,V dby j 0c't u isgj.-1. A HUMBUG. HEAR EXPRES- ii ?on from persons reading advortiso- i mcntsof Patent Medicines, and in nine case - cars sinco j iutro.jUC?j Inv medicine, th ketias Lisikent, to tho ruldie. I had IU, :noney to advr-Vtioe it. so I l it it fersalff with a few druggists :ind storekeepers through a small sect on of the country, many taking it with great reluctance; but I tola them to let any one Iuve.it, and if it did not r&tt I stated on my pamphlet, no one neeJ pay fur it. In soni3 stoics two or three battles were taken o.i trial by persons present. I was, by rainy, though? crazy, and that would te the last they v.vud sej'ofmc. But I knew my me.!ici::e was r.o hu-njog. In aioat two n-ouths I brgan to receive rd-rs for more Lni.nent, sonic railing it my valuable Liniment, wIm h sd refescd to sign a receipt when I left it at their store. Now my talcs arc millions of bottles yearly, and all for cash. I warrant it superior to any other medicine for the cure of Croup, Diarrhrea.Dy-s-er.tery, Colic, Voniilinj, Spasms, and Sea sickness, as an internal remedy. It is per fectly innocent to take internally, see oath accompanying each bottle. and externally for Chronic Rheumatism, Headache, Muwj, Frosted Feet. B.irises, prui;is. Old forces, Swellings Sore Throats. &c. &c. Sold by Ml the Druggists. Depot, 50 Ccrilault Street, New York. Oct. ll.-Tvv. ALLCOCS'S rCHCU3 TLASIIRS EESTsT!tE-ClTUr.XIXvJ TL STI".U I THE V0UIJ ALLCGCSS i'QZQUS PL.S'fi:RS resolve and assmfc h-j celling fcrih the acrid hunutrs J'nu.i parts intuniGltothe sMn and general circulation thus, in wia v.'j cases, jiosUiveluevuporatimr the Jiseast. " James lull, m. d. There is nothing rqual, io the way ot a plaster, to tho Pore us Phster of Mr. ALU COCK. Fierything is pleasant alx-ut thcni. They are lhv plaster of the day, and a fit type of our present advancement in scicpea and art. Ia Atthnia, Cough, Kidney Atfrc lions, Cent, Rheumatism, and local iier? toatcd pains thev afford permanent relief. J. F. JOHNSON. M. D.. on "Top'cal Remedies." From a poasounl knowledge cf these tors, we can state that they are deciileJly preferable to any other in use. Wherever Telief is to be. obtained by the use of a pes ter, wo thould roconimend them. A. INGRAM AM, M. D, LLiitcr ,Y York Mtnlsr. Agency, Brandreih House, .Yew York Svild by nil Drugifts. Oct. 11, lc-GG-lm. A MONTH ! Agents wanted six entirety new articles, just out Address O. T. CARRY. City Building, deferd, Maiae, January 1, lGJ.-lJt . 15
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