r .1! ' S r . J 1 : Mi u ii ;1 : f uTljc 2fc(Fcvsonian, THURSDAY, DZCXUEER 0, 1GC& jfciFNo j apcr will be issued from this cfScs ccxt vrcek. This is in accordance with our regular custom. . Kotice. The Ilushkill Mite Society, will meet at the house of A. G. Hull, oa Monday evening, Pes. 21th. Ousters an J re i'reshments will he served. A coriiil in vitation is eriended to all. Uusiikill, Dec. IS, 1SG0. ronaticn. A .New lcars Donation visit will be iriren to Rev. J. Kiiby Davie, oti Jan. 1st, ISG7, at his residence, iu Shawnee, Pa All 3re cordially invited to give au ex pression of -good will, by their pretence and their gifts, on this occasion. 13y order of ihe Com. of Arranged. SlIAWXEi XSU The season put on its winter garb on Sunday last. Sao fell ia this neigh borhood to the depth of at ld;t twelv inches, and the jiagling cf slsigh bells is cow the order cf the day. Persons w! have tried it, however, say that the Eleih leg is net first rats. Annnal Donation. The auoual donation, for the personal interest of Rev. Henry Seifert, pastor of the K. Lutheran Church, in Hamilton charge, will taLc place, God willing, Jan. 1st, 1SG7, at the Lutheran Parsonage, in Hamiitoa. All are respectfully invited to attend. N. 13. Should the day prove to be un favorable, the donation will be held the next fair day. ICS An invittiioa is hereby extended to all nieiabera of tha Lutheran Church, id and about Streudiburg, also to all ether?, lavoratiy u;?pcseJ to the organization of a Lutheran congregation, in said borough. to meet in the Court-House, on Sunday morning next (20u hst.), at half-past ten 'clock. There vill also be preaching at the same tie by Rev. D. M. Hcnkcl, of .Danville, Pa., after wliich the organiza tion vf ill taka place. Come one, come all ! tST Wc regret to learn that Mr." Jacob X. WyckoU contemplates deposing of his property, preparatory to his removing froia our midst. His place is situated auum ue teutLT 01 our uorcu;u, on Uie i .1 t r i t . main street, and is ia -every rcsr.cct nost deirabb rreoerty. As the Luild .itig, which noT7 fcrois two complete res idences, was erected originally for ho tel purposes, it weald prove a speculation cs it it is or devoted to boarding-house purpo C5. 2f The great revivr.1 vfhich we men tioced as commenced on Thanksgiving cay still continues, with no lack in zz M cn the part cf the churches, and vt ith uu crarnpled success.' The nunibcrcfseclcrs ach eight is targe bejend precedent, and the prosjects are that rclgicu3 scutimeu: will te overwheliiiicgly in the njyj.iity, in our borough, ere the meetings close. doth morning and evening Ecrvices are "held ia the Methodist Church, and even icg services at the Presbyterian Church. mr, t2T The Monroe Democrat takes strong ground? m favor cf the election o' -Governor Curtin to the United State-f-ecatoruhip. We couldn't r.sk anything better than this from that quarter. In deed, it jibe. with our notion exactly, and is quite an kuprovcuiCGt on th's sug gestion of thcEastoa ArrfVLs.h&t Democrat? etand aloof, aad say nothing, in hopes cl thus securing opportunity fcr fault-Cud-ing in future. There is evidently a streak f radical-repullicanisn in the composi tion of the Democrat. Uvea the " er" was handled with kid gloves in the Jast issue. 565" The butchering business still con "tinues in our borough. Since our notice cf some two weeks r.go, we hare heard o' a number of" heavy weights" brought to slaughter. Among those foituuate iu 'the possession of porcine monsters, we may mention the fallowing: pfc. SS tu ples killed two hogs weighing, one C9D and the other 323; Abraham Uush two, 37G and 300; Jscob Posteas two, 317 and 328; Jacob Kaecht four, osc 535 and the others over 4C0cach; John Push one, 375; Win. Clements two, 430 and 401; Wru. Wiutermute two, 422J and S85; T. Schcch two, 305 and 370. - - . Another bond robbery was perpetrated on Monday morning the 10th inst., in dNTew York at the oGce cf ths Jloyal Fire and Life Insurance Company. A tin box containing about $200,000 worth of cou pon bonds and registered securities was taken from the vault by one of two young men, who stated that they wished" to as certain the rate and conditions of life in surance policies. Gen. Schofield says that the President's jnessage has three beads Copperhead, Sorehead and Blockhead. Correspondence of the Jeflersonian. Home, Pa., Pec. 18GG. Mit. Editor: I was at Mil ford some three or four years ago, and, having heard of great im provements since that time, L rubbed my eyes and looked for them as I walked up the main street of the village. I saw a littlecbange, but not what my expectation had pictured to my mind. It is true, they have a town-clock which, by the way, speaks out the -hour in tones some what louder than a common cow-bell. In thii respect, Milford is ahead of Strcuds burg, but for sood' buildings and more ol them, the latter place is far ia the lead lioth places are pleasantly situated, and have equal natural facilities for becoming prosperous -towns ; an J tuougli the spirit of enterprizc is far below' what it should be in both places, yet Stroudsburg, man ifestly, here takes the lead also. Dr. Halliday is a man worth having in any place, lie has done nobly in setting an example to the Milford people, but hia public spirit has only very slightly " leav ened" that mass which scem3 to have been too loug Lnkal tp be raised by such a process. After decorating his own home ne :ea u in brushinz up tue street on which he lives, contributing largely in building aad repairing churches, ceo. During the last summer, he took upou I himself, unassisted, to move, Ct up and rcpaiut the old academy building, feaciug and beautifvim the crounds. After he had defae all this, the jicojdc had a stru gle to build a little out-building, costiug a few dollars, on the same ground! Mr. Kvi S. Decker, the County Super infendent, has a good school, with et3 cieat teachers, in this academy, but his services are not appreciated as the should be. "What is there speaks better for any village than good schools wel supported? What is it but old fogyism that impedes the light of letters and hiu der3 the full spread of literature iu many an old settled place in our country ? Where good schools are well supported, we wili End everything else that goes to m'ak happy and prosperous people. Just like some iu other places, there are those ia Miiford who, though they have not seen many years, yet have outlived their own usefulness. The ftw arc the salt o i . i i. .i iue piace, anu to inese would we give credit for what has been done iu Milford to beautify and render it an attractive place to live ia. After all I didn't see, I spent a day pleasantly at Milford, and fell into that marching column of which I was both captain and private, aad, after two hours march, reached Port Jervis. This place has life in it, aad the consequence is it mods. The few old fc'gies who chanced to be born hcrc,and who held la d here before the rail road was made, have all been run over, crippled and left harmless in the rear. Considering the pent up lo cation of Port Jervis, it is in a cost flour ishing condition. If it was surrounded by a rich farming district, like Newton, it would sooa become a large inland city. Lvca new its population outnumbers Miidletown, which tad much the best start. Two or three churches are ia pro cess of erection, good schools arc found here, librane?, ivceums and and the Republicans arc in the majority. Al these are little auxiliaries which 1 like. io show what stuff some cf the Port Jtrtis men are made of, I shall relate a little exf cric.'tce, which, though not in tended for my ear, I heard, and it pleased me. On the first evening of my arrival, I was standing in "a dry-goods store vhca the proprietor jokingly asked a geath man who had the appearance cf Lciu 1 1.1" ! I . uue vt eo T7 u i k c u lor a living wuat ne could show hiua that he would like to have, whoa he observed he did no: have the green-backs. To this proprietor said I. V - i 1 il 1 - -. ne u:u not ncca mem, wsen xio. 1 cuserv. ed, that he had been ia Port Jervis but six months, and though he brought a fam ily with hiai, aad Had but seventy-five cents in his pocket then, yet he started business oa that capital, and he had not a.skcd or accepted cne cent of credit since he csrae there, and cover would. He stated that it went rough at first, that he brought a barrel of potatoes with him, and he and his family lived on these alone until he was able to pay fur a loaf of bread, lie ?ai lthat hewasdoing well in the town in which he previously lived, and had accu mutated, honestly ,several thousand dollars, was not satisfied with this, but staked it all iu one of the late speTulations of the day and lost it all at a throw ! Disgusted with credit, he came to Port Jervis to start anew, and he had succeeded. A wild ambition had been satisfied ; he was doing well, aad no longer longed to be vastly rich St one bold stroke. I thought, when I heard this etory, that if $uch men represent Port Jervis, it must bo an ear nest place of earnest people. After tvo or three days spent here, I turned my face southward, sleepiug again at Milfurd. From the latter place, I took the " back road" along which are inter mingled farming ground some of it so rough that a sheep'g uosc is not pointed enough to get the grass from between the stones and hunting ground meeting with notbiog more excit'iDg the first than getting on the wrong " back-road' and finding myself lost in a French brew cry. With a mug of ale and broken French directions, I reached the point aimed for, and slept soundly in a house surrounded half a mile distant by woods. The proprietor felled the first tree here, and settled some twenty years ago; and though he has worn himself well nigh out in the struggle, yet he now has a com fortable home with plenty surrounding liinj. I found this " back-road" to con tinue all the way to Pushkill it may be farther, but I did not care to explore it To tell ycu, Mr. Editor, all I saw back to my starting point would swell my letter into a double proportion, and I could not end my story with this. SufSce it to say, I reached home oa the ninth day of my excursion, and I feel that it did me good The fact i3, rail roads are spoiling us; aad we 4ofl't walk as much as nature requires in order to health and muscle. Espe cially when we are iu no great hurry, our own caloric power is best to propel us. We pity the poor soldier who has lost a leg, but with our jWr complete, we are always gappiug for some couveyance to carry us. Though, continually boasting iX oar advancement, alas, how we degene rate! A. B. 13. At the late Superintendents' Conven tion held at Ilarrisburg, the Committee on Teacher's Certificates recommended in their report four kiud3 of certificates, as follows : 1st. Primary certificates, to be gracted to all persons of certain qualifications on the first examination. 2nd. Intermediate, to bo granted to persons having the necessary qualifications after having held and taught upon the primary certificate for one year." ud. Senior, to be granted to persons o ! I proper quauucations navmg Held and taught upon the intermediate for three years. 4th. Professional, to be granted to per sons of thorough qua'.iGoations and good practical success, after having held and taught upca the senior certificate for three years. Ihe committee also recommended the annulling of all certificates now in use on on the 1st of June, 18G7, and that in fu ture no certificate's be endorsed or renew d. This report was unanimously adopted withouf debate. Hysterious Disappearance. A young lady named Simmons has been missing from our neighboring village o Ilawley for a week past, under circum stauces which leave but little ground to doubt that she has cither met with a fa tal accident or been fouly dealt with. -Oa Wednesday evening of last week at six o'clock she left the Millinery estab lishment of her employer, Mr3. Dunlop, to go to her home, aul since that time no trace of her can be found. It wa3 at first feared that she had been drowned, aa she was obliged to cross a small bridge on the way to her residence ; but a thorough search cf the river for miles below Haw ley has failed to reveal anything to con firm that theory of her disappearance. A belief that she has been abducted by some unprincipled villain is now becom iag general. She was a young lady of good standing in the community, and no efforts will be spareu to clear up the mystery which at tend3 her sudden disappearance. liable Co. Herald. Sinsular Discovery of Peat. It is a well known fact that some of the most important discoveries have been brought io light by accident. We men tioned the other day that a half a mile of the Hancm Itailrcad had sunk out of sight. They fished for the rails with furty foot pole, but without finding them. The result was the rails were abandoned and the opening filled up with stone. i'he track sunk in a peat, bed one cf the most extensive in the State a bed that would not have been fouud had it not been fur the Courier sinking of the track. Rondout In view of the probability that the con tinued resistance of the disorganizers in the South to the Constitutional Amend ment, will lead Congress to re-organize the governnrent of those State3 upon legal basis, the Richmond Enquirer says: "The President h bound by lm oath to maintain the state governments in their just rights, aud any attempt to abolish thcai by Congress, as proposed by the caucus, ico aid necessitate a collision." Well, if there ehould be "a collision," one ot tue parties would he grouud to powder, and we don't appreheud that it would be the party of the union. - Hore Trouble with tha Indians. Official despatches from Arizona, state that iu the latter part of September, four white men werckillcd by II ualapaislndians, near rort iSohaive. A party of citizens, hearing of the outrages, pursued and over took the Indians, and killed the whole, TV,- A . lug Governor of New Mexico has issued a proclamation calling upou the citizens to arm themselves lor protection against roving bands of Indians. Coal Shipments. The Del. & Hudson Canal Company have shipped by their Canal this year 1,- 302,81)4 tons of coal, against 759,470 tons in 18G5. This shows an inereaso of 543,- 324 tons over last years business, or over 70 per cent. We believe uo coal company in the ctate anorus a more iavorable ex hibit. Next year the Del. & Hud, xpecti to do better still. The Lower House of the North Caro lina Legislature have rejected tho Consti- tutional Amendment by a voto of 93 to 10 ; and the Senate by 44 yeas to 1 nay. By a similar overwhelming vote, Alabama has dismissed the Amendment. i The New Appointment Law. i The efforts of the President to eyade that provision of the Constitution, which makes the Senate a part of the appoint ing power, has resulted in the preparation of a bill to defeat his schemes. The ioiDt committee on retrench ment, reported on Monday to both Houses of Congress a bill, section first of which provides that all persons holding civil ot tice, with the exception of the heads of the Departments, appointed by and with the advice and conseut of the Senate, shall remain in office until their succes sors in like manner are appointed and qualified. fcection second provides mat wnea any officer appointed as above, excepting Judges of the United States Court aud Cabinet officers, shall, between the ses sions of the Senate, be found guilty of auy misconduct in office, or become dis- -a t . nuahned ia any way to pcrionn ciuucs, in such case,- and no other, the President may suspend such officer and name some person to perform the official duties un til the next mectiug ol the Senate. The President is required, within twen ty days after the meeting of the Senate, to report such suspension, with the evi dence and reason upon which it was made, and the name of the substitute. If the Senate shall concur in the suspension they shall so notify the President, who shall remove such officer and appoint aa other, subject to the action of the Senate If the Senate refuse to concur, the orig inal incumbent shall resume his office and the substitute cease to act. Section third provides that the Presi dent shall have power to fill all vacancies happening during the recess of the Sen ate by reason of resignation, expiration of office or death, by granting commissions to expire at tue end oi tue next session If no appointment, by consent of the Sen ate, shall be made during such next ses sion of the benate, such office shall remaiu in abeyance, without emoluments, unti the same shall be filled by appointment thereto, and during such time the duties of the office shall fall upon such other lawful officer as may exercise the duties in case of a vacancy in such office. The duration of no office is to be extended by this law. Special Notices. INVASION! Do vou wish to have yonr hair cauterized from the scalp? No. Then beware of the new brood of Vitriolic and Caustic Dyes got up by nostrum-mongers, who bear the 6ame relation to the responsible Chemist that Pirates and Privateers bear to honest merchantmen. Remember that the experience of years, and the very highest ecientific endorsements, guarantee the superiority of CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, over every other in uce. It is purely vegeta ble, infallible and instantaneous. Manufac tured by J. CRISTA DO RO, G Astor House, New "iork. Syld by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Drcsser3. LLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. LAME BACK. New York, Nov. 23, 1850. T. Allcock & Co. Gentlemen: I lately suffered severely from a weakness in my back. Having heard j-our plasters' much re commended for cases of this kinJ, I procured one, and the result was all I could desire. A single plastf r cured me in a week. Yours respectfully, J. G. DUIGGS, Proprietor of the Brandrcth House. CURE OF CRICK IN THE BACK, AND LUMBAGO. Lyons, N. Y., July 4f 1S62. Mess's. Allcock &.Co. : IMeas send me a dollnr's worth cf vour blasters. Tiiev have cured me of a crick in my back, which has troubled me for some time, and now my fither isgoing to try theni for ilifTiculity nb.jut his heart. L. II. SHERWOOD. Dr. Green, No. 8G3 Broadway, New York, mlonns us he sold, oa Monday, June 2 d, 18C2, two ploastcrs to a young wnman suf fering very severl y f ron lumbago. On Thurs day she c.illed to get two more for a friend, and then staled how the two she had purchas ed on Monday had relieved her immediately after putting them on. and ctred her in two days ot a most distressm": Pain in-her back nn:I loins. Sold by all Druggists. Dr. SCHENCK S PULMONIC SYRUP. This ijrcat medicine cured Dr. J. II. Sciie.nok, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Con sumption, when it had assumed its most form idable aspect, and when sp2edy death ap peared to be inevitable. His physicians pro nounced his case incurable, when In com menced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health wai restored in a very 6hort time, and no return of the disease has been apprehended for all the symptoms quiCKiy disappeared, and bis present weight is more than two hundred pounds. omce Ins recovery, he has devoted his at tention exclusively to the cure of Consump tion, and the diseases which are usually complicated witn it, and the cures effected by his mcdieincs have b?rn very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Sciienck makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a larire cone mrse of patients, and it is truly nstomshin to tee poor Consumptives that have to bo lilted out of their carriages, ond in a few months healthy, robust persons. Dit. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TON IC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are general- y all required in curing Consumption. Full lirectionu accompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is convenient it is best to see aim. He gives advico free, but for a thor ough examination with his Respiroineter his .til ne is mree uojinrs. PJease observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor one when in the last stage of Consumption, and tho other as he now is, in pecfect health are on the Government stamp. bold by all Druggists and Dealers. Pri.fi $1.50 per bottle, or 7 50 the half dozen. Letters of advice should always be directed to Dr. Schenck'a Principal Office. No. 15 rYorin mn street, 1'hiladelphia, Pa. uenerai Wholesale Agents: DemaaRarnM & Co., N. Y. ; ,S. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md. ; John I). Park, Cincinnati. Ohio: Walkpr T-ylor, Chicago, 111.; Collins Bros, St. L.OU1?, JUO. ! f3J w. oa. mn 1 vr REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE AMERICAN WATCHES, MADE AT WALTHAM, MASS. In consequent of the recent great decline in gold aud silver and all the materials used in the manufacture of our goods, and in an ticipation of a still further decline, we have reduced cur prices to as low a point as they can be placed With Gold at Par, so that no one need hesit ite to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be cheaper at some future time. The test of ten years and the manuiacture anu saie oi More than 200,000 Watches, have given our productions the very highest rankamon timekeepers. Commencing wiui the determination to mke thoroughly excel lent watches', our business has steadily in creased as the public became acquainted with their value, until for months together, we have been unable to supply the demand We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now cover over three acres of ground, and give accommodation to more than eight hundred workmen. NVc are fully justified in statin that we now make MORE THAN ONE-HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLI) IN THE UNITED STATES. The different grades are distinguished by the following trade marks engraved on the plate: 1. "American Watch Co." Waltham, Mass. 2. Applcton, Tracy & Co." Waltham Mass. . 3. 4. 5. "P. 8. Bartlctt," Waltham, Mass. Wm. Ellerv." OUR LADIES' WATCII of the first quality is named "Appleton, Tracy &. Co. Yv allham, Mass. G. " Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is named "P. S. Bartlett," Wajtfiam, Mass. These watches arc furnished in a great variety of sizes and styles of cases. The American Watch Co., of Waltham, Mass., authorize us to state that without distinction of trade marks or price, ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FAC TORY ARE FULLY WARRNTED to be the best time-keeper3 of their class ev er made in this or any other country. Buy ers should remember that unlike the guar antee of a foreign maker who can never be reached, this warrantee is good at all times against the Company or their agents, and that if after the roost thorough trial, any watch should prove defective in any'partic ular, it may always be exchanged for anoth er. As the American V atches made Bt Waltham, are for sale by dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit or ders for 6ingle watches. CAUTION. The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. R0BBINS & APPLETON, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCU COMPANT 182 BKOADWAY, IV. V. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A rcerica as a missionajy, discovered a safe aud simpie remeuy lor me ure oi iervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the U rinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful am; vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Promo ted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and un fortunate, I will send the recipe for prepar ing and using tins medicine, in a sealed en elope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Please inclose a post-paid envelope, ad dressed to your.e!f. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bib!e House, March 29, lSGG.-ly. New York City. TO OWSEIIS OF HOUSES AND CATTLE. OBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POW- -1 ders ore warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for the cure of Distrmpor, Worms, Lots, Cough?, Hide-bound, Colds, &c, in Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, black tongue, Horn Distemper, tS.c, in Cattle. These Powders were formerly put up by Simpson I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, and, Hue ins death, the demand- has been so great for Jhem, that Dr. Tobia3 has con tinned to manufacture them. They are per tectly sife and innocent ; no need of stop ping me worKing ot your animals. They increase the appetite, give a fine coat cleanse the stonmch nnd urinary organs; al so increase the mils of cows. Try them. and you will never be without them. Hi ram Woo J ruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has used them for vcars. and recommends them to his friends. Col. Phil. 1. Budi, f the Jerome Race Course, Ford ham, N. Y., would not use tlim until he was told of what they are composed, since which he is never without them. lie ha over 20 running horses in his charge, and fr the last three years has used no other medicine for them. He has kindly per muted me to reter any one to him. Over 1. 000 other references can bo seen at the de pot. Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Price 2ri cents ner box. Depot, 50 Cortlandt Street, New York. Nov. 29, I8GG.-7w. $1,500 PER YEAR ! We want agents everywhere to sell our im proved 820 sewing Machine. Three 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 than 810, which arcWry licensed by Ifoice, Wheeler &. Wilson, Grover &. Maker, Singer &, Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user aro liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address or call upon Shaw &. Clark, Biddeford, Mai or Chicago, III. January 1, ISGG.Ia- ITCH ! ITCM ! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRAICU! SCRATCH' Wheaton's Ointment Will Ciirnllio lloli in 4ft -Hour,. AlsocuresSALT RHEUM, CHILBLAINS and all ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN Price 50 cents. For Bale by all dru,st8 By sending 50 cents to WEEKS &ToT TER, Sole Agents. 170 Wnshliirrt umt Boston, it will ho forwarded by mail, free of puaiage, to any part of tho United States. June 7, ISGO-lyr. STtlAIMGK.lTlJT Tit UK. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advantage by return maiUfree of charge), by addressing tho undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will plcaso address their obedient servant TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway. New Ynrt . TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to liealth in a few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, after having suffered, several years with severe lung affection, and that dread di sease Consumption is anxious to make known to hi3 fellow-sufferers the means ot cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for 'oxsumptio.v, Asthma, Bronchitis Colds, CotoHs, and all Throat and Lung Affec tions. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Proscription is to benefit the afiiicted,and spread information which ha conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. rarties wishing the prescription will please address Pcev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York January 4, 166.-iy. EEilCOFis OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from". Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake 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 adverriser's experience, can do so by ad dressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. $90 A MONTH ! Agents wanted foj six entirely new articles, just out Address O. T. GAREY. City Building, Bid deford, Maine. January 4, 18CG.-ly. IT3 Kir si:i. Dec. 1, I860, at the Lutheran Parson age, in Hamilton, hy Ilev. Henry Seifert, Mr. I. Anthony, ot Hamilton, and 3Iis3 Elizabeth Murphy, of Chesnuthill, Monroe Co., Pa. Dec. 0, 18C0, by Rev. J. Chandler Gregg, Mr. Joshua Storm and Miss Mary Alice Neavueart, both of. Para dise township, Monroe county, Pa. Dec. 15th, 18GG, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Jacob Edinger, by Rev. J. Chandler Gregg, Mr. John II. Teets, of Tobyhanna Mills, and Miss Lizzie Edingeji, of TannersvilleTa. P. S. Jacob Kndinger, Ksq., of Tan nersville, and three of his daughters, have been married during the past six months. Now, if Monroe county can beat that, we would like to knoTV it. Tanneesville, Pa., Dec. 17, 1SGG. NOTICE. Office Jackson Oil Company, 'Stroudsburg, Dec. 20, 16CG. f THE annual meeting of Stockholder, will be held' ot the Court-House, in this borough, on MONDAY, January 8th, 16G7, at 12 o.clock M., to elect seven Di rectors. The stock on which Sssessments are due, and remaining unpaid, of which previous no tice has been given, will be positively sold ot 10 o'clock, A. M., of the above date and at the above named place, and the accounts of the year closed up. L. W. BRODHEAD, Dec. 20, 15GG.-2L Trcsurcr MANHOOD : K0W LOST, HOW RESTORED Just published, a new edition cf Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) cf Spehmatorrhcf.a, or seminal Weakness, la voluntary Seminal Lojcs impotexcy, Men tal and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, ect. : also Consmvption, Epilep sy, and Fits induced by seit-lndulger.ee or sexual extravagance. 05" Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in'this admirable essay clearly demonstrates.from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abusn may be radically cured without the dangt?rous use of internal medi cine or the application of the knife point ing nut a mode of cure once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suf ferer, no m.itter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically, 0OThis lecture should be in the handsof every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain sealed enve lope, to any tddress jscst-paid, on the re ceipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publisher?, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Ilowcry, Now .York, Post-office Box 4tSG. March 22, 1SGG. ly. TRIAL LIST DECEMBER TERM, 1866. Use of Richard Christopher vs. Robert Huston. Solomon Hill vs. Mathias Brakely. James II. and (Jershom Hull ts. William- H. I. and Sydeuham Palmer. 11. H. J. Kilenberger vs. Del. Lack. & W. R. 11. Co. Jacob Krcsgo Vs. Samuel A. Singer. James Dow ling vs. Lewis T. Smith. Peter Donser vs. Stephen Kistler. Reuben Hartzell vs. Peter Arnold. linham heirs vs. Willam D. anl James S. Hellis. Sarah Ann 3Iarvin vs. Henry E. Mar via. Reuben Shtipp vs. Township of Polk. Thomas Callahan vs. Petefr G. Uaird. Samuel Waruer vs. CharlesRrown. Drake, Hulick & Co. vs. ' Lewis Stall, jr. A. A. Shimway & Co. vs. JeVome FctK ncr. Porter & Ilegley vs. Jerome Vcancr., 'lHO'S. M. McILHAKY, 1 rotkuotary - v.., ut. unu j wnat sr lendidPar- lor rurniture), at McCARTY wani ro duv cheap. lo in. 1T ants to 5',1 hia entire block this month to mal? more. rn ' TLOUR AND FEED of lest quA,litv,l ways on hand and fur sale at tlVTOii old Mill, by if HUNTSMAN &. IIOPIU EK- April 19, 1SGG. . JUST received 50 sett of STAIR l nnd FIXTURES, latest style J HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE IbEAL'TI ful Hartford Carpets at Mctl'MlTY'S W are-Rooms? Three-Dlv Tanpshft,. TnffraiHi tor 6, l"ou i January, 4, 18C(h ly. sale cheap. 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