... ...... (i'i . . CJTIic ?cffcvsoman, THURSDAY, HAECE 21, 18C7. DIPO Having procured one of Gordon's Fast Printing Machines, we are now fullj pre- rrepared to print Bill Heads, Prescrip tion ai:d other Labels, Cards, Circulars, Letter Heads, Envelope Card, Dodgers, l'aratblets, ice, sc., cituer in plain or colored inks, or bronze, with the greatest dispatch, and at the lowest city prices. Our stock of Plain and Fancy Type, Pa per, Cards, &c., to which we are constant ly making additions, cannot be surpassed Orders from towu or country, by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. tgk. Mr. William Mutchlar, of Easton whose nomination for the Afsessorship o this District we announced last week was confirmed by the Senate on Monday last. Persons afflicted with Bheumatism had better read the advertisement headed llheumatism Shorn of its Terrors," another column. They may learn some thing to their advantage therein. CsSf We have received the initial num uer oi me scranton uay journal, a new paper started at Scranton, Pa., by Dene diet Lrothers. The number before us is a fine specimen of a neat and readable pa per, and if it is an index to the numbers lo follow its cnterprisiog publishers will deserve a liberal support,. The paper will be conducted in a epirit of indepeud ence on all subjects. - r. The Apiil number of Godey is al ready on our table. It is the same old Lady's IJook beautiful in typography, upcrb in its engravings, excellent in its music, surpassing all cotemporaries in the quality of its reading matter, unapproacha ble in its fashion plates, in a word, by all odd the best magazine extant. Subscrip tion price only $3 per annum. Address L. A. Godey, Philadelphia. Asthma, for two years After being the most miserable of Human beings, and after using a vast number of the thousand and one Asthmetic Remedies, and having nearly given up all hopes of obtaining Relief, I commenced using IJ lads' s Lu bricators, and have new for four months experienced more health, sleep enjoy ment than I had ever hoped for. Edward Morse. Klmiha, Jan. 1, 1SG7. For cale by all Druggists. About the neatest snow storm of the aeasou visited this section of country on Saturday and Sunday. It commenced on Saturday about 10 o'clock, A. 31., and continued, with but slight intermission, until Sunday afternoon. About 5 o'clock, 1. 31., on Sunday, old Boreas took a hand at the bellows, aad'piled things up" with a ruf-h making traveling unpleasant, and causing some delay in the railroad travel of 3Iou Jay. About eight inches of snow fell duriug the stcrm. To be Tried in this County. The parties implicated in the rape upon 1he person of 'Catharine Kerchner, at Hickory Run, in Carbon couuty, who lied from the injuries received, have been remanded to this cennty for trial, Judge" .Tiarret deciding that Carbon county bad no jurisdiction in the matter. The Grand Jury of Carbon had indicted Alexander Jould, Henry Meckes, William Ackcr- on, and Peter Hettinger for the murder of their victim, and Gould bad been tried and found guilty of manslaughter before the question cf jurisdiction was raised. , Painful Accident. On Saturday afternoon last, as John Adams, jr. colored), was omng some ma chinery at MerrittY (late Singmaster's) tannery, in this borough, a portion of his coat, which was very ragged, was caught by the cogs of a wheel,, and bis body 'drawn between two revolting shafts in such manner that the projecting bolts of one of the shafts grouted his Lack and hips, cutting through the flesh, and la ceratiug bim in a most horrid manner. But for the fact that he grasped and held on to a beam, with almost cuperhurjan strength, be would bav been literally ground to atoms by the machinery he was greasing. He was released by the final tearing away of all his clothing, when be fill from his position on to some tan bark fcelow. .Sifter bis fall, his cries brought his fellow-workmen to his relief, who car ried Lira ito the office of thc tannery, when his injuries were most skillfully -dressed by Dr. Setp. e understand that he is mending as rapidly as is possi bl under the circumstances. The acci dent, as is too often the case with acci dents happening about machinery, was the result of carelessness the, climbing tbrougV the machinery, instead of goio directly to tbe epot to Le greased by means of a ladder. This should serve xs warniBg to others. Thfi Olden Time. lilton, Jacob Freeman, of Bethlehem, We have had. king in our desk for I days s, ia shape tf a newspaper, which for interest, is something, a head even ol steam productions of the present tfme. real the steam nrovTuctions ol me nrescn li is vko. o oi uiuujg i ui nc kiiruuus- I -vt. .pv .i i r ll mi.- c-. 7. hum Gazette:' printed in Stroudsbur- Northampton countv. Pa.. Sentemlitr 21. f l . 1832, by John P. Robeson & Co." The paper is about half the size of the Jeffcr- I iohwb. m,t ! , t .rimnn of the ih preservative, mougn iuu iajjci ia i ... . it .i i. i several shades darker than what would prove acceptable to subscribers of the present dav: as. however, the Gazetted threc patriotic enough to offer them k j j i supported the Jackson stripe racy, and as Sambo was an strength in the party id that day, a shade or two of dinziness in color was no obiec- :::., -Vot.;,-,p,o in local new. rems, tne number Detore . .. ... us is very meager, a neavy tnunuer i shower, which resulted in the destruction -fn.n.nnW,'. .,i n,. i.;n;n ..ill At oi lour ucau ui cauic ueioninir 10 iur. i Lewis Linton, of Smithfield township, being til that is noted. Rut we must re member that ths number was printed in September, on the eve of a Gubcrnato rial, to be followed by a Presidential, elec tion. It is not to be presumed that an editor, in tho3 days, any more than now, could attend to " locals" when the country was to be saved. In political matter, how ever, the Gazette is well up to the mark, F . . ' some ten columns bein kiud of literature. devoted to that Thn n-oo a ni r.Vi n f ;nl I v rmrt- , , a ... . , 1 .1 cratic, and has flving at its mast head the J . . I following ticket, which is supported with au emphasis truly refreshings For Fres ident, Andrew Jackson ; Governor, George Wolf: Congress, David D. Wagner: As sembly, M. Robert Uutz, George Kelch ner, Philip Lvnn, John Westbrook. But the political waters did not run smooth in those, days, and there was a strange mix ture of flags flying ia the breeze. There were Jackson and Wolf men, and there were Jackson and Ilitner men r,, , viay anu Wolf men, and Clay and Rituer men Jackson Whigs and Clay Democrats, a jumbled up mess truly, and one from which it is hard to judge of a niau's parli zan standing. In opposition to the ticket above named we had a Jackson-llitner tieketas follows : Congress Peterlhrie; Assembly Evan Rees, Peter Steckel, Conrad Sheimcr, 3Iosea Killam; Coroners John Kfug, Adam Schug; Auditor John Jacoby. Pretty much a3 now, the candidates were good and great or bad and of no account as they happened to be on one si Jc or tha other. Of courae the Gazette's candidates were paragons of perfection, while the candidates of the opposite par- tv run ia the opposite direction, to the extreme verge of nothingness. As with Democratic papers of the present day, the w I Gazette was vehemently of the opinion that no good could possibly, come out of J the-frazareth of onnosition. and its ar-u- . r.T. ? 'i i t, . iucui.3 iu iuyui ui i iic uriucipid uave auoui i the same ring as those which resounded in the columns of the Honroe Democrat, and kindred shscts of to-day. Then, as now, all that was thought to be necessary north of the mountain, to break a man neck, politically, was to charg him with t ,.-..,... 1 1, i log a V, hig," now Wltn-Deiog a " Jilack . TIM . r-fc Republican." The advertising columns of the 7- zctte are due lew, ana these ineagerly nil- ed, as the paper had but just got under i . i i., , rilf Tn flirt Priroa Pi rrnn ,fi,i 19 i i,. i n 4 1 7 VVUfc, iijuj J X-rf. Iff uvab VltVU. ML nfj f.n.1 l..m. T .TV, CI (If. - v cents, ccra jo cents, and oats 1U cents n. . f - . . . r. psr ousnei. -uaior joun jewis aaver- tises a batallion parade at Williamsbur oa tha Gth of October, a great day for candidates, landlords and " whistle-wet- ters." John lioys and Villiara Boys call upon all indebted to the late Em of Wil- Ham lioys & Co , at Craig s 3Ieadow, to call and pay up. James II. Stroud and Motes Phillips aaoounce the dissolution of the firm of Stroud cc i nuiips. J aull Kirkendall& William Halleck, anaounec a dissolution of partnership in the black- sniithiDj bu?ine3, and a continuance in busicsss, each on his own hook, the form mer " in the shop lately occupied by Robert Loys," and the latter " at the old stand of the late firm." " M. II. Dreher. P M., advertises "List of Letters -Re 9 maining in tha Post-office, at Stroudsburg, Sept. 8th, 1832," as folfollows: " John Ilamtr.an, Peter Labar, Abm. Ilosbrauch, 2, Joseph Drake, William 31'Dormouth, James Rcth. Prom a further glance at the advertis ing columns we find that men were just as patriotic, if not a little more so, in thc olden time as now. The sheriff's office was, by all odd, the favorite means of serving the country. Whether this grew out cf the impression that they could better aid .in building up the country by pulling to pieces the for tunes of its citizens we do not know, but the anxiety manifested to make the ex periment is marvelous. For this office there were eleven applicants, each one of whom possessed better qualification, and presen ted stronger claims, in his own estimation, than the other. Peter Snyder, of Ilam- John Lewis, of Lower Mt. Bethel, Abra- Siginan, Samuel Taylor, Peter Youhg (G. S.), Daniel Kaub and Hiram Yard,of Easton, Jacob Weiss, of Upper Mt. bethel, John Ziegenfuss, of Bethlehem, I ..1 T I . T l ' 11 nnd Adam JJan ei. oi iazarem. were an .... . i. it- willing to serve mo peop.e in una capac- "J - 1,iere as Luc mue ramoiing- n.. 1.1-..? 1 1 I . . I m - - r proportionately speaung nr onices oi really more Honor ana responsioiiity, tno 1 t . -n . 1 rt l 'cm emolument, l-or tne uounty uom- miMioners nn. tne autics ot wnicn. nave ij so "uimiue a connection vruu me uuau cial ioterests of tbe taxpayers, there were """" - V1 those whose Dam?3 are mentioned above, in a political connection, anJ who were men o note and mlluence in tneir uav. , - . , ., ,ir.., , ,,as ,uccu uu " ,lu M"V Wl lu,tc "r'' "u" time to eternity, and the history of their . ... . - ,l day 13 repeating itselt in the persons and on,!nt nf thmr ... In politics, as we have already said, the Gazette was Democratic -in religion it . was neutral, as wc mier irom uie iaci that its editors declare that " on religious subjects our columns must be completely i f r . r i! . i . . closed" but, on the question of a divi sion of Northampton and the erection of the proposed county of Fulton," all means hn ti.n aAUnr' rrr wo n,.tprl tJ .... . . .. aiiect BO ucMrao.e au uujc.-t. - 7 ir l i : i i Wrt. n. H..A.i luinnm t. u , v i i wi n,io luv.ivu, 1 .. l (!... I. . M nut, iur sume taus ui uiuvi, iu umuc ui ' ' Fulton was not adopted. We never spent an hour more pleas antly than was that which we devoted to the reading and thinking over the con- tents of the Gazette. We nii'ht mora lize over the changes that have occurred I since tbe time of its publication and the present, but we have already expended our time and room. We may refer to it again, when we will not fail to enlarge anon the fact, that but few of our oldest n . . ,. 1 , ... &crouasuurj uazr.ue m was ever puuus-u- ed in our borough. To our friend Peter Williams, we are under obligations for the number before us. JiaT If you are troubled with Indiges tion, Rising of iood, bour Lelchiags, Acidity of the Stomach, or any other form of Dyspepsia, avoid all stimulating drinks which relieve only tcmporarely. and take Coe's Drsi-EPSIA Cure, which will surely afford permanent relief. To the Pennsylviuua Soldiers. The undersigned, appointed to prepare a History ef the Pennsylvania Volunteer aaJ Militia organizations, having discover I n t I m 0m w m r- A r 1 Anl i Ait n in I h n w- e-9 s T I v u, . T'lu . ... YQ oranizatioD tyI'j r.l Ilia nntnr.'inia i'cirD3 tliit aifhl fr0m this State, would famish informu- tion in his personal history pertaining to t,ie following points, viz : 1. Wounds. If wounded, giv thc date ; in what en- . . nature of wounds : result of wounds nature of surgical op- erationsfif capital, and by whom perform ed. 2. Imprisonments. If a prisoner, give the date and place of capture ; where im- rrl-nnol nnfut-n nf trentm fnt r and the date an l mannep of escape or rcieasa. , i . . . , .. lie also desires that the relative or com 1 . . " . T . 1 1 Til pensions id arms oi ueceaseu suiuiera 1 . t 1 . wouia give tne cause, aate, piace oi aeatn and place ot interment ot each, and any I J o lacta in his lllitorv tOUChin? the SUDieCtS aij0ve referred to. Write at the head of the page the name of thc nersen to whom the information pertains, the number of regiment and let 1 J ------ - "f T ' rite in concise terms, in a nlain hand. I s , on letter, and on but one side of a leaf. The undersigned also desires to make a collection for preseat and for future use j of- 1. Complete files cf all newspapers published in thc State from the beginning of 18G1 to the close of 1805, to be bound and permanenlty dept in the archives of the State. Will the publishers or any fripml nnssp!nr llifm furnish mii filp V '2. Discourses commemorative of fallen v it. . soldiers ; pamphlets pertaining in any manner to the Rebellion or its causes : ar tides publiihcd or in manuscript contain- : i : . : . i f - i Hllori(.JI J4tl9. li. Published histories or sketches of regiments. Latteries or companies : print- cd rolli) and descriptive matter. 4. Diaries of soldiers ; letters ; illustra tive of military life, containing informa tion of permanent historic value, or des criptions of interesting incidents; plans of battles, fcieges, forts aud of naval en gagements. 5. Complete rolls of students and grad uates of each College in the State who were in lhe jorvice. G. Card photographs (vignette) of each ofiicer, of whatever grade, who, at any time, acted as commander of a regiment, battery or independent company, inserib ed with his name, number or regiment fcc., dates of period during which he held command, with his present post-office ad dress. The relatives of deceased officers are requested to forward the photographs of such officers inscribed as above. No use will be made of these photographs without tho express permission of the senders, further than to arrange the in in albums for preservation. Much of the matter called for under these sevral heads may not be needed for immediate use, but thc day will come when it will be invaluable, and the pre sent is regarded as a favorable time for commencing the collection. Let every true son of Pennsylvania ro- of DeuLoe selves Joseph Snyder, afterwards a res volvers and sabres, halted near the Court element of Went of our borough, Peter Nungesser, House and fired into the crowd of citi elemeatol o zcn3 wW were stand.ng near the point spond promptly to this call, and thereby rescue lrom oblivion many cucmori ' her patriotism and her power. i- . State Jlistorian. Department of Military History, HarrUlurg, Feb. i, 1807. Disturbance Between Soldiers and Citi zens A Serious Emute Saveral Hill ed and Wounded. Carlisle. March 1G. Last evening tw0 B0ldiers came in town, aud, when near l.i It IT...' . .11 1- .1 V .. A tne uoun uouse, were auaueu. Ilammitt and P. Gilmore, but neither party were hurt, and the soldiers left for "'"uu," the narrison. At ei?ht o'clock about fifty soldiers came to town, armed Willi carbines, re where the polls Tbe citizens drr revolvers and fired when a'rcneral not ensued. 1 he soldiers ran, aim ujo ihkus 'U13UCU- a,,v t,v" di fi d Lack, rallied, and took position at the ediie ol the town. The guard came in from the post while tne urmz was Kepi up. iue "uaruauw ted the citizens and started lor the garri- rn.. it i..i n son. iuuj nwuiiu, a and was ordered by the guard to lay it I ArmrL fin h a f .1 fll C ! 1 Ihev flTfll I llf ballstruck the left of thc fi Ut nipple and came out near the shoulder-blade, causing death in three hours. Mrs. Stuart, standinir in thc door of her house, was shot through the left foot; Thomas Zimmerman was shot through the right forearm, crushing the bones; Jacob Small was shot through the centre of the right hand, and Hallibaugh iu the head, cutting the scalp all citizens Two sol. lprs wpre wounded one in the hfiad anJ one in the W-the former mor . w w - - - i orscveral nights soutiers nave 1 . T T 1 ucen in town, creating mucn uisiuruaute. . , ' . .. About 4000 are now at the post. Mrs. Lloomer, who gave her name to short pelts and pants, now wears the long skirts like lhe rest ot the angels. Special Notices. BRAXDRETirS PILLS.Thcse Pill are taA; and sure. They are prepared by a prorcss which secures all the best qualities of the herbs of w hich they arc composed without any oftheir bad. They benefit in I all cases, and do harm in none. See B. Brandreth is in white letters on the Government stamp. March 21.-lm CiOrSE FOE EVER ! So say the ladies of iheir beauty, when the mirror sliow-s them their once jet or golden ringlets streaked with grey. But never was there a more False Conclusion. Though the hair be as white as Time's own freloclc, or worse still, as rcJ as a fiery mc teor PRESTO! it is invested in a moment with thc mos magnificent black or brown by the agency of CRISTADORO'3 HAIR DYE, a perfectly wholeso-ne and purely vegetable preparation. Manufactured by J. ClilblA DOIIO. G Astor House, New Yurie. Sold bv Druggi5ts. Appl.cd by all Hair Dressers. March 21.-lm. CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOR 50 CENTS. rpiIOLTSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE JL ' annually of Croup. Now, mother?, if you would ppend 50 cents, and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobias Venitian Liniment in thc house, you never need fear losing your little one when attacked with this co;nplaint. it is now IU years since 1 have put up my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying of CruP when my Liniment was used; but hundreds or case, ot cures have been report- ed to me, and many state it it was i$W por bottle they would not be without it. Ucsides is ccrtain C!irc for Cut. nurn. I - - - - - T Headache, Toothache, Sore Throats, Swel Mings, Mump-, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, I r l " Snnsms fl'rl Snro.i. tin wins in thr h.-irL- and chest No one once tries it who is ever without it. It is wamnted perfectly eafe to take internally. I ull directions with ev cry bottle. S .Id by lhe Druggists. Depot, 50 Cortlandt Street, New Votk. March 7, 1807.-7w. Wonderful but True. . MADAME REMINGTON, the world-re-nowned Asirologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, de- lineatcs the very features of the person you aro to inirry, and by the aid o! an instrument of intense power, known as the I'sycho- mtropc, guarantees to produce a perfect and lifelike picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of m.irriage, oc cupation, leading traits of character, &.c This is no imposition, as testimonials with out numbers can assert. By 6tating place nf birth, nrrp. it i.nnit inn rnlnr rf nvoa iirwl hair, and enclosing fifty cents, nnd Mimned i . . . . - . HIUV nnff ndrli'PPSPil to vriTirsotr frill tvill rn ccivc tha picture by return mail, together with desired information 07" Art Jre.s in confidence, Madame Gr.n trude Reminqton, V. O. Eox 1297, West Troy, N. Y. Feb. l l,'G7.-ly. Know Thy Destiny. Madame E. F. Thornton, the great En lUh Astro!ogist, Clairvoyant and lVycho metrician, who has astonishej thc scientific classcH of the Old World, ha now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thorn ton possesses such wonderful powers of sec ond sight, as to enable her to impart knowl edge ot the greitest iniporance to thc Bingle or married of either pcx. While in a stute of trance, ?he delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, Bnd by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the lychomotrope, guarantees to produco a lifelike picture nf the future husband or wifeof the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of churacter, &c. Tin is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can assert. Hhe will send when desired a certified crrtificate, or written guarantee, thit thc picture is what it pur ports to Le. Ily enclosing a lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired in formation by return mail. All communica tions sacredly confidential. Address in con fidence, Madame E. F. Tiiohntov, l O. Hox 223, Hudson, N. V. Feb. 11, ,C7.ly. were located. riEDUCTiori vd pnii - - OF THE AMERICAN WATCHES, MADE AT VALTHATJ, MASS. In consequent of thc recent great decline! in gold and Bilver and all the materials used in the manufacture of our gojtla, and in aii- ticipation of a still further decline, we have reduced our prices lo as low a point as they can be placed . - Wlta uQla at Tar, wv a -fl 1 a I so that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be chcaDer at some future time. The test of ten years and the manuiaciure nni saie 01 TiTorP. fhn 200.000 Watches. r I Invo irivpn our nroductions the very highest rank amoii" timeKeepcrs. Luriiuicuciiij; wim thf rlrtpirninat on to make thoroughly excel- lent watches', our business has steadily in creased as thc public became acquainted w:.th their value, until for months together, w have been unable to eupnlv the demand. Wc have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now cover over three acres of frround. and give accommodation to .nr thnn oifTiit hundred workmen. m,i.n MniiK THAN n'R.UAT.PnP att tiif. v'ATr?TTF.S SOI. I) TIV TIIR . .... ....... " IIXITF.n STATES. The different trades " ' " ' ure tKo fnllniumrr IrnHp. inarKS engraveu on uie ma it-; I 1 . L 1. "American Watch Co." Mass. 2. 'App!cton, Tracy &. Co.' Mass. Waltham, Waltham. 3. "P. S. Eartlett," Waltham, Mass. 4. " Wm. Ellery 5. OUR LADILb WA PCII of the first quality is named -.Appieton, iracy vo. v aunam, jiass, G. ' Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is named "P. S. Bartletr," Waltham, Mass. These watches are furnished in a great variety of tizes and styles of cases. Ttio American Wntrh Co . nf 'Waltham. Mass.. authorize us to state that without! distinction of trade marks or price. ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FAC TORY ARE FULLY WARRNTEP to be the best time-keepers cf 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 most thorough trial, any ... , . i , r .i ular, it miy always be exchanged for a not h- a .i av i . Waltham, are for sale by dealers generally throughout thc country, we do not solicit or ders lor single ratches. CAUTION. The public are'eautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. R0BBIKS & APPLET0N", AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COS1PANY 182 USiOADlVAY. TV. Y Dr. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. This great medicine cured Dr. J. II. Sciienck, the; Proprietor, of Pulmonary Con sumption, when it had assumed its mott form idable aspect, and when spscdv death ap peared lo hs inevitable. His physicians pro nounced h;s c:ise incurable, when he com menced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no return of the disease has been apprehended for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, aijd his present weight 13 more than two hundred rounds. Since his recovery, he has devoted his at tention exclusively to tlie cure of Consump tion, and lhe diseases which are usually complicated with it, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. ScnENCK makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large c nc -urt;e of p-itiem?, and it is truly astonishing to ee poor consumptives that have to be litted out cf their carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust persons. Dr. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TON IC, and MANDRAKE PILLS ar- general ly all required in curing Consumption. Full directions accompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is convenient it is best to sec him. He gives advice free, but for a thor ough examination with his Respirometcr his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two 1'kenesses of the Doctor o::e when in t he last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in pecfect health are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price 81.50 per bottle, or 57 oO the half dozen. Letters of advice shou'd always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, No. 15 North fith Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: DemasBarnes & Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore. Md. ; John 1). Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker &. Taylor, Chicago, 111. Collins Bros, St. Louis, Mo. 3d w. ca. mo. 1 yr. A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South A menca as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases of the U- rinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. (neat numbers hao been already cured by this noLle remedy. Promp ted by a desHre to benefit the olllictrd and un fortunate, I will send the recipe for prepar ing and uing this medicine, in a sen led cn- tolopc, to any one who needs it, Free cf L,hargr. Pleasu inclose n post-paid envelope, ad dressed to yourself. Address. JOSEPH T. 1NMAN, Station I). U;ble Uous March 29, lbGa.-ly. New York City. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH ! SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! Wheaton's Omtmcnt Will Cur t!i Sloli In tH Zliir. A I so c u res S A LT R II E U M, C II I LB L , I NS and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKFN. Price f)0 ccnt.-. For silo by all druggists. Li sending 00 cents lo WEEKS &. POT TER, Sole Agent?, 170 Washington street. Boston, it will ho forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 7. ISCO -lvr. a : O Free to Everybody. A Largo 0 pp. Circular, giving informa tion of tho greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how tho homely may become beautiful, tho despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send iheir Address, and receive a copy postpaid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Ftb. 14, '07.-0. Troy, N. Y. i ftS A Yousa Lady returning to her qountry home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognized by her 1 friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed I face, she had a soft ruby complexion of ab most marble smoothness, and instead of twen- three 6he really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of to great a change, ehe plainly told ihcm that she used the Circassian Balm, and considered it an jnvaluible acquisition to any Lady's toilet.' Tv j3 usc any Lady or Gcnt.eman can lm prove their personal appearance an hundred af w . fold. It is simple in its combination, as Na- ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficiency in drawing impurities from, al- so healing, cleansing anu oeanuiymg ine skin and coniDlex on. By ha direct action a "a 11 on the cuticle it draws from it all its itnpnr iuus, .iuir neaiinc me same, uw iv.n;- tne service as IMature intenueu 11 snsum ie. clear, sou, smooUi and Lcautilul. i rice .if eent by Mail or hxpres, on receipt or an or der by. Y . U. CLAUIv &. CO., Lhcnnsts, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. I no only Amer;cin Agrnts lor the eale ot the sune. Li eb. 14, O.-ly 1 wa a w fii January r:th, jeo, at tne bride a resr . - -r. T T -.. . . dence, by the ivQV. 11. ius, air. alsop . - - , T ... Uortree, oi Dcnmon, win couuiy, i a., and M ISS IJ ANXAII X EtRI L.Mu, Oi Omilll I neid, iuonroe couin, x a. luciuiuh parrs please copy. At Delaware W ater Gap, liarcli Oth, by the Rev. E. J. Pierce. Mr. Thomas IIidg- way and Miss Elizabeth ctaples. , On the 13th inst.. by- the Rev. John L Stnnles. Mr. Lf.wis Peice and Miss Rachel pKICE 0f pr;Ce township, Monroe coun ty pa J. Li. WYCKOFF, WITH HU SZ & WUJLi F, COMMISSION DEALERS IN Bllttcr, IKS, ami Country I'riKtucc- No. 2.-.0 Washington Street, Between Rolinson &. Murry streets. March 21. 1507-ly. New-York. ISTotice. SEALED proposals will be receired ti l April 19lh, for the erection ot a Pre.'by. terian Church, in the borough ot rstrcucls btrg. Pa. Said Church to be built of brick, 4o by io left in size, with a basement siorr , ' . , T ans and specifications can he seen t Ly application to Jeremy h ccey JEREMY MACKEY, M. II. DREHER, A. REEVES JACKSON, ROBERT BROWN, JACOB L. W YCKOFF. Building Committee. March 21. Rheumatism Shorn of its Terrors, THE LA3IE HID E TO Vt ALE! THE undersigned announces to tbo.'-e cfc f.icted wiih Rheumatism, no matter of how long stmding. that he has discovered a s-overeign cure lor that painful complaint, no matter in what form it attacks the patient. His remedy consists of a combination of herbs, which, prepared and us-d according to direction, will be sure to drive lhe d:?ea?e vul of the system, and affect a speedy a::d permanent cure. It has been tried Ly & number of persons in this t-ection of country with invariable eucccss, as certificates in his possession will show. AtHcied, you have now a means of relief on which you may safely rely. Try it and be convinced that hopelessnes-s is no longer a wr.rd fully-to be used ia connection with Rheu matic coir, plaints. I will furnish the herb?, w ith fall direc tions fi the prepiratii-n and a ppl cation cf the remedy, or I will call on the afilicted at their homes and apply itll rthtmas they may cesire. l or particulars appiv, m persvn cr by letter, to JACOB BUTZ. March 21, 1SG7. Strouburg, Pa. THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE. ii r :at improve SIFTING ASHES MADE EASY Every housekeeper knows that the process of silting Coal A.-hes is attended with n:uc!i inconvenience end annoyance from dust, c, and unless the ashes are sifted much coil will be wasted that can be u.--cd after sifting. In the American Co.. king Stove thisdis i;ree- able process is entirely overcome by th-? i:igc- pious arrangement ot an ash sitier, m the hearth or ash box, i f thc stove, by means ot which after the grate is dumped into the ssh box the as-h.es can be sifud in a in-)i: er.t, with the ah box all closed, and w.ithotit any dust in the room, and tho coal and cinders aro all retained in aseparate apnrtmcnt, and can be returned to tho fire chamber, or le removed elsewhere, and the ash pn caa then be removeJ containing the ashes with out any dui-t whatever. This arrangement does away with the old fashioned ash sifters and must commend itself to all, and is an other long stride towards perfection, anJ must add largely to the already expended reputation af this deservedly popular stove. This improvement is fully secured by letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD & CO., 17 and 10 Green St . A lb my. For sale l v FLO II Y &. B ROT! IER, March -Jl.-3in. Stroudaburg. P. laKv-7r;r. ,v;tyi;-. 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