- - c 3cffcv0onian, THTJE5DAY, DECEMBER 0, 18G6. Several articles iu type for this week's paper are unavoidably postponed until next vrock. The inauguration of General John W. Ceary, as the next Governor of Pennsy lvania, will take t luce - at Ilarrisburg on the 15th of January next. On the same day a United States Senator will le chos en to succeed the rctiopndc Cowan. EX- The protracted meeting at the lethodist Episcopal Church, in this bor ouh, is still progressing with great sue cess. "We ' understand that a scries of meetings were inaugurated at the Pres- bytcrian Church last evening. A pro tracted meeting has also been in progress for a week or more, in the African Church in this borough, under charge of the Rev Mr. Rarncy. 5? Congress commenced its cession, at "Washington, on Monday last. The Pres ident's Message wa3 preseuted to both Houses, at about half past one o clock p. ra.. and read. Considerable prcliraina ry Lusiuess was transacted, when both Louses adjourned. The Message is two lon a document for our columns, but we shall endeavor to Cud room for a careful ly prepared synopsis of its contents next r eck. The spirit of the House' was em phatically expressed iu the repeal of the law giving power to the President to par don rebels without trial. Mr. Johnson's course iu pardoning first, and then ap pointing to office, leaders of the rebellion, has convinced the country that such un limited authority cannot be safely trusted to his bands. Judge Kelly's Bill. 'Judge Kelly, member of Congress from the 4th District, Pa., designs introducing, at an early date in the session, a bill en titled " An act to create a Department o! Internal Revenue." Heretofore, the In ternal Revenue oGice was a bureau, or mere dependency of the Treasury Department. The new bill provides for its establish ment as an iudcrendant concern. A marked feature of the bill is contained iu h provision giving the appointment of the commissioner in the hands of the Su preme Court the Chief Justice to nom inate, and the associates to make the ap Ttcintment. 'All subordinate oiScers of the new Department arc to be appointed ty the commissioner, instead of, as here tofore, by the President and Secretary of the Treasury. The bill meets the appro bation of every Union Congressman and Senator, and will doubtless, as the Union majority is greatly more than the two thirds requited to overcome a Presiden tial veto, soon become the law of the liud. When that day anives, what a Cur ry there will be among the " bread and butter men." Even ;:saldles of venison" vont save them. The Monroe Democrat made its first arr earance. under its new administrators. Messrs. Mcllhaney cC Greenwald, last week. Mr. G., is a practical printer, and is announced as the Editor. Roth the proprietors are clever gentlemen, and the first number of the paper indicates that, both in matter and appearance, its future tiv ill be an improvement on its past. We welcome the new firm iuto the newspaper ranks, and wish them a full measure cf success iu every thing save politics. That the Democrat will continue to be Intensely and superlatively democratic is shown ly the following extract from the "ealutatory" of the editor: "The Monroe Democrat, under our su pervision, shall have an eye single to the general aud local news of the county, and especially to the welfare of the principle cf the Democratic party (the preservation of the Union, the rights and privileges of the white or Caucasian race), but no sympathy with an anti constitutional (ne .gro equality, disunion, shoddy) party." As we real that extract we wondered, and then rejoiced at the prospect of as sistance in the spread of the glorious prin ciples cf republicanism. "The welfare of the principle cf the democratic party,' to which, we have always belonged, "the preservation of the Union," just what we liave always prayed for, "the rights and privileges of the white or Caucassion race," just what we advocate, "but no sympathy with an anti-constitutional, negro-equality, disunion, shoddy party," our senti ments exactly, all except the "nigger." If our neighbor had left Sambo out he would have been with us exactly. ' Rut there be stuck to the text of modern de mocracy, and hugged closely to his bo jsom its enly stock in trade, and at that point we branch off he to apologize for traitors and to deajand that the reius of power be restored to them we to con demn treason, and to demand security for the government by placing power in the hands of those only who fought and la bored for the preservation of its life, and who are now Ia.bo.riog to secure its perpetuity. Treason again made Odious. It is perfectly awful, the way treason has been catching it, iu our district, with in the last few weeks. First, Gen. feel fridge, whose unpardouablc sin was that he. had fought democratic rebels in the Geld, was guillotined to make way for Xeiman, -who had fought the General while he was fighting treason. Next, Henry Shoemaker, deputy collector, who was an earnest Uuion man during the re hellion, was decapitated to make room for Pauli, a '-brother-inarms" of the Monroe Democrat, and a brofher-iu spirit of Jeff. Davis, and who spcut his time, during the war in belitteling Union victories and elevating rebel defeats. Now, John N Stokes, the assistant assessor, who contri buted liberally and worked faithfully to supply men for the Uuion armies, has had his head knocked off to make room for Captain 0. II. Drake. Mr. Stokes, has made a most efficient officer, has had the experience necessary to enable him to assist in making the wheels of the rev enue bureau work smoothly, and his re tcntioa in office, on a full and fair poll, would have been demanded by at least nine-tenths of those interested in the rev enue business, but he maintained his Uui on integrity, and was made to yield to one who was weaker-kneed, and who ac counted official position as of more worth than principles. It is true, that Captain Drake served a term in the service, part of the time in rebel prisons; and, it is also true, that lie came home a radical among radicals, and remaiucd so until an itching for office led him to the support ol the mcu who voted to refuse him sup plies while in the arm, who clammored tar au unconditional peace while he was enduring the sufferings cf a rebel prison and who, by their opposition to the government, assisted in the making of thousands of widows and orphans and childless parents, and starved his com patriots in arms at Libby, at Salisbury and at Andersonvilie. lie has his reward. Mr. Stokes, was re appointed in Oc tober by General Sel fridge, and it is much to his credit as a patriot, that lie was one of two, Cress, of Easton, being the other selected by Xeiman as the victims upon whom to reek copperhead vencreance. There is rejoicing in the copperhead camps, just now, over these acts ol obedi ence of the maudutes of treason, as there was iu the same camp when MeClellan was whipped out of the Peninsula, and Lee and McCausland made their inroads iuto Pennsylvania. Put the day is com ing, as indicted by Judge Kelly's Rill be fore Congress, in which these rejoicings will cud in which none but loyal men will be permitted place, in obedience to the behests of the majority of the people, under the Government. Then will cop Lerism be led to exclaim, " Ye mourning soul., &x." At the caucus of the Republican members, Ijeld at Washington city, on Saturday evening last, the Hon. Thaddcus Stevens, read a bill, which he designed moving immediately on the opening oi Congress, to prevent removals from office except for cause. It requires the Presi dent to send to the Senate all appoint ments made during "the recess, within ten days from the assembling of Congress, or from the passage of the act, and pro hibits any man once rejected by the Sen ate from holding any office of honor or profit for three years. It provides, also, that when a nomination is rejected, the former appointee shall resume the office and be entitled to pay during the interval that has elapsed since his removal. This bill was received with considerable ap plause. Thaddeus is evidently after the political jayhawkers with a sharp stick. Xeiman & Co. will please make a note of it. Glacial Report of the Arrest of John Ga ratt This Government had information as long ago as last winter, that John II. Su ratt had gone to Europe. The person who communicated the facts, conversed with him during the voyage across the Atlantic, and also reported that Suratt, believing he was far removed from dan ger, was free and outspoken about his con nection with the assassination conspiracy. To night Secretary Seward received a des patch by the Atlantic cable, dated to day, as follows : "I have arrested John II. Suratt, one of President Lincoln s assassins. No doubt of identify. "Hale, "United States Consul-General, "Alexandria, Egypt." - o- . Counterfeiting appears to be flourish ing. in every department. They have even commenced making bogus five cent coin. In imitation of the late issue. The counterfeit is remarkably good, so far as the die is concerned, but the metal-has that greasy appearance common to coin pounds of pewter and other baser metallic substances. It is very soft, and cuts ca?y like cheese. ' At the last term of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Northampton county, ten tavern keepers plead guilty of celling li quor on Sunday, and were sentenced to pay a fine of 20 each, end undergo im prisonment in the county jail for a period of ten days. . Take a good newspaper. Correspondence of the JcCcrsonian. Domax's, N..v. 1S6G. Mr. Editor: A short time ago I thought I would take a walk. When A? J. maiehis excursion lie rode, but as I do not particularly admire his ex i in pie in many respects, and cs I did not int-jnJ tj make speeches to be criticised by an unfeeling public, I walked. Besides this, everybody had been talking for week.- about the fine weather, and I thought it v.uld brt a fioe tiling to take a long walk Accordingly I set out one. mourning, about niic o'clock, with an chttic step under mc and a bncing air around me, directing my steps towards the tri-stalcs corner, some fbr ty miles up the Delaware. Making more than that! a mile in less than a min hourt I scou passed the aboriginal village of Shaw nee, thinking as I passeJ it of my last visit hero of a few weeks previous, when I depiitr- ited a balbt for a gentleman who was elect ed, whilst somebody tdse, who had more friends s round Shawnee, but who hadn't e nouh elsewhere, wasn't elected. And now the less distinct whistle of the Ir.m-l.orsc led me to think that I waa pene trating ti'osj depths where no rail-road is, and -no telegraph, as I wcndT:J my way thr.mgli that hedge-bound and rock-ribbed vallcv, which opens for a narrow lane fiom Shawnee to Bushkill. By the way, if this valley is a representative of Middle Smith fiedd, I cannot say that I adcrre th neces sary surroundings amongst which modern democracy flourishes. Rut theso were mere. ly the ruminations of thought, the periods of which would occasionally round by light ing, beside a rocK, one or my Uufcas, when, in less than five minutes, I would smoke from llvann i to Pennsylvania. ' This may be patronage of home-industry, whoever is re po?iiible for the cheat, or however much I might be inclined to have it otherwise. At twelve much beyond my expectations when I set out I reached Bushkill. Jut here I must say, that the best thin I have seen thus far, is a very neat, modern, com modlou?, worthy school house, which stands on the Monroe side of the creek at Bushkill This, after having passed three or four cab in?, called school houses, was refreshin'. It all the school houses in the county of Alon roa were of the same Bushkill class I would yet have groat hope forjjreat things from this county. At fJushkill I had intended to rest and dine, but the house at which I used to get refreshed, some twenty years ago. is now dressed in its most private attire, and, rather than intrude, I determined to walk on, some two miles further, and "tie up" at the rafl men's eddy. At two, I hid my dinner.- Tha corns, which I had pared and oiled the night before, were easy. The adamantine road was inviting no dust, no mud, smooth and solid cs a rock. Refreshed by a hearty dinner with coffee as a special auxiliary which was not us cood osl had drank before and rc-rt freshed by my cigar as a walj ing desert, I pressed moderately on at the font of the mountain pointing north. Be tween Burhkill and Dingman's the state of things is much a3 it was in our grandfathers' days, which is a toil of statu tuo. Enter prise is a word not icorked out by thy inhab itants of this Jong-settled region. I suppose it any rettlc.-s youth happens to be torn here, they send him elsewhere to operate on so modern a word as enterprise. I understand that democrats live here, till the land in their way, nnl manage the elections after tho same style. -The roid these people en jiy, through this disirict, hai been immor talized by travellers pacing this way, but the people have never yet immortalized them selves by nob!cncs:S of purpose or devotion to the Union. Contrary to all my anticipations, I reach ed Dingm in'aat four o'clock. In fact, I had run altogether ahead of time, according to the tatde I had made out before I started. I felt flittered, too, because 1 was careful to start on the panifl day that the Stroudsburjr and Milford Stdgc goes north, starting a lit tle in advar.ee, so that i f I must ridel would be on th-j safe side. Rut here I am at Din" man's while the stage lays over at "Deck ers !' I role once in that, stage, some time ao, when the driver had a mule and a horse to make time with. The driver, and the mule, and the horse, arc oil dead now, but the time" is going yet. I would siy, just here, that I feel, at this "time," very much like silting down, which I will now do. A. B. B. KTKANftft:, but tie ua:. 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 enrd. All others will please address their obedient servant, TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. January, 4, 18GG. ly. EHCeORS OF YOUTEI. A Gentleman who 6ufTercd for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects ot youthful indiscretion, wij, for the take of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adverriscr's experience, can do bo by ad dressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. $1,560 PER YEAR! Wc wantagonts everywhere to sell our im proved 820 sewing Machine. Throe new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commis sions paid. The only machines sold in the United States for less (han 810, which am full j licensed ly Howe,. Wheeler & Wilson, Grocer & Baker, Singer &. Co., and - Bachelder. All other cheap machines aro infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or call up3n Shaw &. Clark, Biddoford, Mains or Chicago, III. (January I, 19QQ,- Special Notices. 0 SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. Thn medicine, indented by Dr. J. H. Sciiexck, of Philadelphia, is intended lo dis solve the food a nd ma ke it into chyme, the first process of discslion. By cleansing the sto mach with Schenck's 'Mandrake Pills, the Tonic s ion restores the appetite, and food that coulJ-iKt Le eateu before using it will be easily digcsttfC. . - Consumption cannot be cured by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup unless the stomach and liv er is made healthy and the appetite restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every case of consumption. A hall dozen Lotties of the SEAWEED TOXIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dys pepsia. Dr. ScnExcic makes professional visits in New York, Boston, and ut hia principal Of fice in Philadelphia every week. Sec daily papers of each pljce, .r his pamphlet on con fiimntiori for his days for visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two Jikenessess of the Doctor, one-when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other is U? now is, in perfect health, arc on the Government stamp. Sold by all Dn'ggi.s and Deilers, price $1.00 per bottle, or 87.50 the half dozen. AM letters for advice should be addressed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North Glh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Dcibjs Barnes &.Co. N Y.; S.S. Ilance, Baltimore, Md.; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker&Tay lor, Chicago, III.; Collins Bros., St. Iou)V Mo. Oct. 18, CG. 1st w. ca. mo. 1 yr, MARCHING ON! Constantly advancing in public favor, throughout the United States, the British Colonies and Spanish America, and needing no Flourish of Trumpets to proclaim its Fuccess,tliat standard article, CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, is now far ahead of nny preparation of its class. People of Fashion, at length thor oughly understand the terrible consequences entailed by the use of metallic and caustic preparation, and admit the superiority of this famous vegetable Dye, Manufactured ly J. CIIISTADORO, C Astor House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Nov. 15, lSGO.-lmo. CONTAGIOUS DZSEASES. Water must be adapted to the nature of tli fish, cor there will be no increase ; the soil must be adapted to the seed, or th :rc will be fmall returns; and the hnmun body must contain impurities, or there will be no sick ness. The man whose bowcla and blood have been clensed lv a few BSANDEETH'S PILLS may walk ihrtitih infected districts without four. "The life cf the flesh in the Hood." To secure health we mut USE 1SIIAN DRETH'S I'lLLS, because we cannot be sick but from unhealthy accumulations in the boweds or the blood, which Iirandreth's Pills remove; this method is following nature and is safe, and has stooo the test of timu. See I), llrnndrelh in white letters in the Government stamp. Kohl by all Druggists. Nov. 13, 1SG6.-Im. 'to coxsiL'.uravs. 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 affection, and that dread di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sual-rcrs the means ol cure. To all 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 Consumption, Asthma, Euonctiitis, Colds, Coughs, and all Ihroaland Lung Afioc lion. - Tiie only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the al!iicted,and spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable; and he hopfs every suflercr will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. . Parties wishing the prescription will please address Ucv. EDWARD A. WILSON, William.-burgh, Kiiigs County, New York January 4, ISGO.-ly. TUB AHEKI0.IK CCOKIXU STOVE Is manufactured with cerlain improvements secured by letters patent, under date of May 5. 1803, and December 5, 18(5. One of these improvements covers the arrangement of fitting a portable ah pan in the hearth of a Cooking Stove, to receive the ashes as it passes down from tio grate. All persons arc cautioned against manuficturing, vend ing or using other Stoves made in imitation of the American, as suits have been com menced for infringement of these patents, and all persons manufacturing, selling or us ing said imitation, will bo liable fur dama ges for infringement on these letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO., 17 and 19 Green St., Albany, N. Y. The American is for sale by FLORY &. BROTHER. STROUDbUtUO, Pa. June 14, leCG -Gm. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A rnericn as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decoy, Diseases of the U rinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Croat numbers hate been already cured by this noble remedy. Promp ted by a desire to benefit the afllictcd and un fortunate, I will send the rccipo 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, ad dressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station D. Bible House, March ii9, 18Ga.-ly. New York City. ITCH! ITClTl ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wkeaton's Ointment Will dirt; 1 1 to Etch in Honrs. Also cures SA LT RHEUM, CHILBLAINS and all ERUPTIONS OF Till) SKIN. Price 50 cent. - For sale by all dru".Tst8 By pending 50 cents to WEEKS & To'K TER, Sole A sent?. 170 Wnshmrrtnn rt Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 7, 18GG-lyr. A MONTH ! Amenta wnnt.j r. six entirely new articles, just out Address O. T. GAREY, City Building Bid defurd, Maine. January 1, lSGG.-ly. REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN VATCH Made nt WAIrBaAltf , Mass. IS THE 1JEST. II is made on the best principle. Its frame i com posed of SOLIIl PLATES. NO jar can interfere w lib the liarmony of it working an J no sudden shock can damage lis machinery. Eieiy piece i3 made ai.d fin- Uned bv machinery (iuelf famous for its l.ovelty, as welt as for its ertec-tivcricsO and rs therefore properly made. The vt It is what all mechanism j-houhl he ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMI CAL Except some high grades, too coa!y for gener- .1 use, foreign watches ate chufly made ty women and boys. Saeh watches ate rom;oscd of scvcrnl hundred pieces, screwed and riveted together, and re quire constant repairs to fcerp ttum in any kind o! order. All (ersoiis who have carried"aiicres,""lep. iitcsMiind "Easlish lite;it Levers.' tie pcifeet!y well aware of the tiuth of this statement. Attlm beginning of our enterprise, mote than ten years ago, it was or first object to in ike a thorough ly good low -priced watch for the n;ii'.i n, to lake the place ol these foreign iinpo-HUins the lefuf-cof lor rign lactones w hich were entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless everywhere. How well we have accomplished this may be nu derstood from the fact, that aLer so many years o! trial, we now make MORE Til AN ONE-KJ LF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN Tilt EXITED STATES and that no oilier have ever given such umvttsul sat isf.icliori. While this department of onr business i continued with ii.cre;ed.faci!it:es for perfect work weave at present cngagid in th-1 iianufac'.uic of w etch es of the HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO C11RONO MErRV, uuequaltd by anything hitherto rmidcLy our- selres, unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest f.icihlies. We nave erec-icu an aumuon lo our main miiiunigs ex pretsly for this hrai.ch of our business, and have filled iiwuninc rjcii workmen in our service. .ew ma chines and appliances Lave been constructed, which peiform their work with consummate delicacy and exactness. The c hcicest and most approved mateii als only are used and we chnlleiige comparison be tween this grade of our work and the finest impoited chrcnomt ters. We i.o not pretend to icll our w ati.hcs for less money than foreign w arches, but y e do asseit w itho it fear of contradiction that for the same rnonev our product js incomr.arably superior. All our wati li es, of w hatever grade, a:e fully w orranied and thi warrantee is good at all times Against us or our Joi nts in all parts of the woiIJ. CAUTION. The public, are cautioned to buy only cf respectable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits w illle prosecuted. BOBBINS & APPLET0N, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY. IS2 BROADWAY, I. Y. A CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. DUPONCO'S Golden Periodica! Pills, Foil FEMALES, Infallible in Correcting Irregnlarilies.Remov ing Obslructions of the .Menses, from Whatever Cause, and ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. It is now over thirty years since the above celebrated Pills were first dtcoicrcd by Dr. DUPONCO of Paris, during which time they have been cxt'-nsively end successfully used in moi-t of the public institutions, as well as in private practice, of both hemi spheres, with ui-.paralelied success in every case, and it is only at I lie 44 urgent request" of the thousands .f Ladies who have used them, that he is induced to make the Pills pntl:c for the. alleviation of those suffering from any Irregularities whatever, as well a. to prevent an increase of family where health will nut permit it. ONE FILL lis A DOSE. Feaialrs peculiarly situated, or those sup posing themselves k, are cautioned agauist using the.-e Pills while in that condition lest they invite miscarriage,' after which ad monition, the J'rc-pridvr assumes no respon sibility, although their mildness would pre vent any mischief to health, otherwise' the Pills are recommended as a MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY for all those afflicting cttnjlaittU? so peculiar tn the sex, viz. : Ditrsiing and Painful Menstruation, Retention. I'uin in the Hack and Loins, Press vg-Doicn Pains. Bush cf Blood to the Head, Dizziuets, Dimness oj Sight, Crccn Sickness, Heaviness. Eative on any Slight Exertion, Palpitation of jhe Heart, and all the various distressing com- jiiiims, particularly that mcst annoyin wca Ktriiyg, anu mc Beginning of all othe; female weaknesses, The LciicorrZioea, or Vi hslcs. At the same time, there is nothing in these pills that can rfo injury Jo life or health. Jjel the directions be slrtclhj followed, and you win nnu" mem to be all they are repre sented. o.r kos'ss SUrriCIEST. 50,G00 Eoxcs have teen Scld Within Two Years. Ten Thousand Boxes sent by Letter, both by myself and Agents, to all parts of the world, to which answers have been returned, in which ladies say, nothing like the above pills have been known sinre the Frrrvrv of medicink n.vwxKn rrox the World. m au itemoviDg Ubstructions and Ucstcring mature to its Proper Channel. quietixg the m:rve und bringing back the " Kosy color of Health" to the chtek of the most delicatn. . Pkice 1 rr.it Box. Six Boxes $ . Sold in Stroudsburg, Ta., by DREHER &. BROTHER, Sole Agent. Ladies by sending $1.00 to Dreher & BitOTHER, Stroidfburg Poft-Ofticc can have tho pills sent (confidentially), by Mail, to any part of the country, "tree of postne" Nov. 22, 18G0.-lyr. TO 0Wi!T!0iiSESAiD CATTLE. NOMAS' DERBY CONDITION POW a ders arc w arrantcd superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, Bots, Cough?, Hidebound, Colds, &c, in Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Los of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c, in Cattle. These Powders were formerly put up by Simpson I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, and, since his death, the demand has been so great for lhemhat Dr. Tobias has con tinued to manufacture them. Thcv are per lectly safe ami innocent; no need of stop ping the. working of your animals. They increase the appetite, givo a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs; al so increase thejnilk of cows. Try them, and you will never be without them. Hi ram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for years, and recommends them to his friends. Col. Phil. P. Bush, of the Jeroino Race Course, Ford ham, N. Y., would not use them until he was told of what they are composed, eincc which he is never without them, llo has over 20 running horses in his charge, and fur the last three years has ued no other medicine for them. lie has kindly per mitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1 000 other references can be seen at tho de pot. Sold by DruijUts and Saddlers. Price 21 cents per box. Depot, 50 CortUndt Street New York. Nov. 20, 180G.-7w,' At the residence of S. S. Drthcr, iEsn.,on the eve of Thanksgiving day (Nov. 29), ty lev. B. .S. Everitt, Mr. Peter Kaseebaam and Miss Anna E. Davison, both ef this bor ough. At BoKidcre, N. J., Nov. 18, by Rev. E. De-Puy, rec'or of Zin Church, Mr."" Jacob" Dreher and Miss Lucinda Bogart, both of Stroudsburg, Pa. T UST rrceived SO setts of STAIR RODS iind FIXTURES, latest elvlps. fr.r sale cheap. Dec. 0, 'CG.j J. II. W-CARTV. II IT AVE YOU SEEN THOSE BE A DTI-" ful Hartford Carpets at AIcC ARTY'S ' Ware Rooms? Threc-p'y Tapestry, Ingrain, Brussels, &.c, &c. fund O what PDlendid Par. lor Furnituie). at McCARTY'S. If you want l Luy cheap, So in. IU want to sell , his entire tlock this month to make room for more. fDrr f isr;n L f Monrco Comity Agricultural Society. raIIJj annual meeting of the Stock holders will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudshur"- ba TUESDAY, January 1, 18G7, at 2 o'clock clcctiou for Five Directors to serve far the ensuing year. A. REHVES JACKSOX, Dec. G It. Secretary. Konroe County Agricultural Society, A -MEETING of the Board cf Direc-- tors will be held at the public house of Linford Marsh, in the borough of at 2 o'clock 1. 31. As business of importance will be trans acted, it is hoped there will be a ftiM at tendance. A. REEVES JACKSON," Dec. G.-lt Secretary: TRIAL LIST-DECEMBER TERT4TSCG. use of Richard Christopher vs. Robert Huston. .Solomon Hill Mathis BrakelyJ'f James 11. ami Cersliom Hull-v Wil liam E. R. and Sydenham Palmer. ' .: ; R. E. J. Kilenberger vs. Del. Lack. & W. R. R. Co. ' : Jacob Kresge vs. Samuel A. Singer. James Dow ling vs. Lewis T. Stuith. I Peter RonsTr vs. Stephen Kistler. Reuben Ilartzell vs. Peter Arnold. Ringham l.cirs vs. William D. and James S. Rellis. . ' ; Sarah Ann Marvin vs. ITcnry E. Mar vin. aieuen cnupp vs. lownsLip ot 1'olfc. Thomas CalLighan vs. Peter G. Daird. Samuel Warner vs. Charles Drown. Drake, Ilulick & Co. vs. Lewis Stull, jr. A. A.Shimway & Co. vs. Jerome Pen-, ner. Porter & Ilegley vs. Jerome Fenncr. TIHV M Moll II WVV 1'roth.unotary. Notice to the Stockholders of the STROUDSBURG BANK rCHIE Stockholders of the Straudsbur" Dan-, cf Stroud?burg, Pa., arc here by notified, that a general meeting of the Stockholders wiil be held, at tha Rank ing House of the Rank, on MOXDA I'the 7lh day of January, 1SC7, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Directors, adopted Dec. o, leuo. Copy of Miuutes of proceedings of Di rectors: It appearing, froa an esamiaatie-a of the Rooks and Aeeoants of the Rank, that there is a deficit ot $43,407 iif, after absorbing the Sinking Pund, which can only be accounted fur upon the supposi tion that a large amount of cur own Bank notes was, in j-oma way, stolen from the vault and put in circulation and redeemed by the Rank, it was resolved, that a gen eral meeting of the Stockholders be call ed at the Ranking House, ou the 7th day of January, 1 SG7, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., to take such action in tho premises as may be thought advisable." Ry order of tho Directors. J. II. STROUD, Dee. G, 1SCG. . Cashier. - SHERIFF'S SALE. ' IT Y VIRTUE of a writ of fieri fac ias (in- cjuisition waived) to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of .Mon roe county, I w ill expose to sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, l7ic 22nd day of Dcce27ilcr, ISOG.at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in tho borough of Stroudsbur. tht hollowing described Real-Estate, to wit: J lie undivided one-fcurth part of a certain tract or piece of Land in Tunkhannoet township, Monroe coanty, containing 10S ACRES, more cr less; bounded by land of John Mer wine, William D Christmun. and land late of Andrew II, Reader.. The improvements are a Dwelling House, Saw Mill, ujSfl and other out-baild ins. Seized and taken iu execution as the nron- erty of John Bonser, and to be sold by me lurcas-n. CHARLES IIKNRY. flteritl s Office, Stroudbur, ) Sheriff. December, I, 1SGG. ( wv . SHERIFF'S SALE..: , "DY virtue of a writ of ten. ex. de terrify to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at public vendue, otv Saturday, the "22nd day ot December, lf6t at 2 o'clock in tho 'afternoon,, at the Courts House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, that following described Real-Estate to wif: A certain lot or piece of Laud situatein, Stroud township, Monroe county, containing 3 ACKI-S a iu! 118 PlfltCIIES, oil cleared, adjoining land of Alexander Fowler, John Miller,' and CodiYicd Musier. the improvements are a Framo -Dwelling House, H stories hi?h ; Pig-Pen, 12 by 14 feet, and other out-building, and a lot of young Fruit Trees. . Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Abraham Houck, and to bo sold by me for cash. CHARLES HE.N'RY, Sheriffs Otriee, Stroudsburg " " Sheriff. December 1, 1-03,. '